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;g I The Path to Hea1 I 1 I ':t as year after year has rolled bv and the JsJ jllw?' little group of women who had been cured $m :ff a' T U-Wsx wWvrnk by it has since grown into a vast army of Lftl .tV? ' WMfflffi hundreds of thousands doubt and skepti- immi yT7' ; VS li-i cism have been swept away as by a mighty y1m- 'T : Pin ' ( tidal wave, until toda) this purely vegetable r iStJiiiT'i1 TOffl medicine is recognized as the greatest ' ' jll tS Jlj Wlvxfbfc 'J remedy for woman's special ills in the gEHail m world. This is because it is a wonderful tonic cfl jOfM' V'J 3P J and rcconstructor v hich arts directly and 5r? ' tY yy $$1 I favorably upon the feminine organization Ajj jjjjf l - Women in All Countries Depend Upon jxeSi 2PP!w Lydia E. Pinkhamfe I Vegetable Compound ! FRANK FRANCIS NAMED ON COMMITTEE BY THE RQVERIVOR j Member? of a ?tate committee 'o K propose thp Icon lie n of a permanent RTUJH home for returned soldiers, sailor? nd h?. marine? were appoinifd yesterday by 'Joernor Simon nambrKr Th It ft i 2S1 "ONLY ONE THING BREAKS MY COLD!" 'That's Dr. King's New Dis covery for fifty years a cold-breaker" NOTHING bul sustained duality and unfailing effectiveness ran arouse such enthusiasm Noth ing but pure relief from stubborn Jd , colds and nnrushine new ones, grippe throat tearing rnuch. and croup could have madi" Dr. Kinc' . "ew Dlrcovery the nationalh popular rind standard rcmed it is toda , Fifty years -.m and always reliable. OS Good for the whole family bottle n the medicine eabinet means a short nn lived cold or coujrh. 6v and ?1 JO "5 E All druggists. . . . Stubborn Bowels Tamed Positive in action, yel natural, e.ni fortable, pleasant Ir. King's New Lifi Pills are a boon tn brwels that ned assistanee They eliminate fermenting waste and put :he system in normal fhap AH druggists 25c a bottle MM B legislature appropriated (5000 at the last session of the organization for (the purpose of deciding on the loca tion and form of the memorial. The first meeting of the committed will be held In Salt Lake, October 27 The members are: Frank Francis, Ogden; Charles P. Mabey-, Bountiful; t D. Becker, Manti; Weston Vernon Logan; T N Taylor, Provo L. H Farnsworth, Will ; Far rell, Mrs. R. p Morris and Mrs. Mont Ferry, Salt Lake on NOTICE If you are in the market lor hAV, corn, oats, flour, or potatoes g-t m touch with Mttchel-McPeek Produce Co . Room 503 Eccles Bldg PhOiies Daj 178 night lfi54 01 1349. -'1 3 Hooper Road Is j To Be Inspected District Engineer R M Miller of ; state road commission and W, N iFrlckstad, representing th bureau of1 public roads in Ogden, will inspect the! Hooper post road Saturday. The state land federal sovernment are co-oper-.iting on this project i The StrangeMcGuire company has started from the Twenty-fourth siret: end of the road and experts to have' the work practically completed before cold wetahei Bets in The state now jhas a force working on this road near Hooper. FRENCH AVIATOR IN ROME PARIS, Oct 17. Lieutenant Poulet, the French aviator who started from Issy-les-Moulineaux Tuesday morning, Jon a flight to Melbourne, Australia, arrived yesterday morning at Rom landing at the aviation field of t ento 1 icelle He had left the French military airdrome at Frejus, Wednesday, and succeeded in crossing the Alps Read the Classified Ads- a W e arc placing on sale for two days C Tr1nied Silk Velvet Hats. (iL&K- $ Values from $10.00 to $15.00 I Your Choice at " ' $5.00 r ( These Hats are some of our regular Nifty Hats for L Street Wear j Come and make your selection early, as our stock is limited. S Dorothy Madson jR Yfl 2456 WASHINGTON AVE. 1 A 1 Germans Indignant Over Army Budget BERLIN'. W ednesday, Oct. 15. (3y Th A.880C slated Press) Indignation was expressed today bv members of the budget commission of the nation;-.! assembly when the national treasurer announced the cost of maintaining en tente armies of oecupation .ind various control commissions would be from 2,oi'i,imo,ii n :Vo(ki,(mi0,i marks a a- nually. The minister added that .he drain on the national defense "would eventually react on the entente," and expressed the hope that the size of the occupying armies would be gradually 'reduced. N To Help Make ! s P Strong, Keen w o w R$?j'J,v '"-V nui'ion r cot !r ' :.jj 1 rayTp59.' pVVSV it - .ll incrcirc th' feSK r,.-r-. oil. n.H - dr Mtyy. ) t,rn 'n niinv in ;"Sro Jo ::or or druec" ENUMERATDfiS FDR THE CEKSUS III CITY AND COUNTY Pufficient applieations from rh sixteen census enumerators may be e- lcled have heen received from Ogden. i according to word from rreore Rom nej Jr Applications from Trfmonton and Brigham ( ity have also been made There remains several appoint ments to be filled in Weber county. ; In some outlying distric ts little inter lest is evidenced and postmaster? may I be railed up to give the examination land make recommendation for the po sitions. Application blanks should be ie eured at the federal building and re turned before October 27. One hundred and sixty-nine appoint -; monts will be made by the Ogden of I fice. with preference given to ex i soldiers. Billy Sunday Meets I The Flying Parson At Rock Island ! ROCK ISI.NI, III, Oct. 17 Lieu tenant Belvln W. Maynard was given, an ovation by an enormous crowd on h i s arrival here al 12 1" p. m. from Des Moines, having made the 158 mile, trip in S3 minutes, breaking his record for the same le of the jotirne of his trip west ; Maynard stated his engine was "hit -i ting fine" and thai he expected to con tinue on to Chicago in about 45 min utes The extra 45 minutes over the ?0-minut-. stop was supposed to be l r the purpose of receiving the tributes to be paid him h ; delegation headed by Rr "Bilh" Sunday and Maor H M. Schriver uu MURDERER 13 HANGED. CHICAGO. Oct 17. Thomas Fitz gerald, who on January 22 murdered .lant't Wilkinson, aged ii. was banged today He said be killed her becaut site screamed when he took hei into his room to give her candy. nn ADJOURN ON SATURDAY PARIS, Oct 1C (H.VVAP) At r. meeting of the lending parliamenimy i committees today it was unanimously agreed that the Chamber of deputies ad journ nxt Saturday. oo -r i FLIERS LEAVE AT NOON. I - SALT LAKE. Oct 17. Five westbound aviators In the trans- f continental air race, and one east- bound, h.id k'ti Buena Vista field 4- here up lo noon toda.3 East- 4- bound, Lieutenant Earl Manzel- 4 f man, flying plane No 39, left at - 0 : 0 i lock if Westbound aviators to leave 4- here were No 105. Lieutenant R. L. Maughn; No 7. Major Henry Abbey; No. 10, Lieutenant , 4- T. P. Oish, No U, Lieutenant 4 R c Kirkpatrick, and No. 28. 4 1 4- Lieutenant E. R. Lyon. heavy wind today made landing difficult 1 4- here. Lieutenant dish losing a 4 ; 4- wheel in getting away from tlw 4 4- held. 4 44-f 4 44--f OO Th whip-poor-will builds no nest, but deposits its eggs on the ground. "SYRUP OF FIGS" j CHILD'SLAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove pois ons from stomach, liver and bowels Accept "California" S..rup of Figs ml look for the namp .lliiornia on i he piirkace then you arc sure vour .child is having the best and imst Harmless laxative or phytic fo. th lit tie Btomach, liver and how-Is ' nib ren Jove its delicious fruity tP.ste. Full oirectlons for child's dose on each bot tie. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California " Advertisement. MORGENTHAU ARRIVES. NEW YORK, Ort 17. Among the) paaesngers who arrived here today on the steamship Adriatic was TIenry Moigenthau, former ambassador to Turkey, who, as chairman of a com- i Imittee appointed by President Wilson, ! has ben investigating reports of I pogroms in Poland. He will procee I to Washington to m.ik' his report. I nn Read the Classified Ads Nasty Colds i Get instant relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound" I . Don t stay stuffed-up' Quit blowinu .ind snuffling! A dose of "Rape's Co.d J Compound" taken every two hours un I til three doses are taken usually .breaks up a eold and ends all giipp- misery. The very first dos opens you,- cl ig-ged-up nostrils and the a'r passcs c ynui hfad; stops noe running; re lieves the headache, dullness, fn-l ui ness, sneezing, soreness, stiftneSA- "Pape's Cold Compound" m fhr Quickest surest reli.-f known and costs only a few cnts r.t drug stores, it acts without assistance. Testes ni"rt. Con tains nn quinine Insists on Pape'fl! Advertisement. I ORPHEUM STARTING SUNDAY ; MARY PICKFORD IN 11 'THE HOODLUM" JOE MARTIN in "THE JAZZ MONKY,f ' H I j Amy Felt as Petered-Out as a Eoardinghouse prune bowl TEN DIFFERENT MARY PICKFORDS YOU HAVE 11 NEVER SEEN BEFORE, j Special Joy-Fest For The Kiddies. j Monday Tuesday Wednesday 2 and 4 P. M. 10c H NEW MARY PtCKFflftO FILM IT ORPHEUM Steering a high-powered sporty ;-u-tnmohile down Riverside Drive is vast ly dmerent and not near as much fun as shoving a push cart down a tene ment street, so Amy Hurke, playeJ ' Mary PiCkford, diseovers in "The Hoodlum," the second production pro duced in her own studios which will ')e seen four days eomramcing SUiiduv at the Orpheum theatre. Landing on sordid Creighton s'.-rt ts a snoh Amy Burke is converted into i star crap-shooter, a nimble'- fingered lotato peeler, the official style setter or the tough girls and the most kind ly and humanitarian person in the ' eneim nts She Loves a Towel Thief. From his Fifth avenue estate Amy's grandfather watches his favorite with icute curiosity, He is more surprised to discover that Amy and a teneiiK-nt Wend are in the act ot cracking his -.afe Replete with novel comedy slttia- tions, and softened by the romance of : i lenement "tov, l thi.-r, fH "The Hoodlum" is ono of the most in interesting and funniest of attracMoa?. IH COUGH SYRUP 1 ' r ' Cured Husband and Child, '11 Wife and Mother States ?Irs A. Jennino, Armitage M : veni e, Chicago. I1L, wrlii H "I heard of Mentho-Laxene about two ilB nTr ago. and since rh-ia would not b. II ' ' '! M ii.l-ii "l ! i In i: fll I ing lor al'OM' O.in .r; - -'MPivrr J ..i il winter, and no"; he is cured of it, I'M . nd for my child I think there is ncth JI Irg hi tter in iho wo.'-d for a cold, for it r9 helps at once;" tH Tl hest cough, cold, and catarrh 19 1 i n ' i . . r f nind i iho -ssenco II R'.'.-n'-bo-Laxene. Directions with a H cunce bottle, concentrated tell ho-' make at hnm i full p.nf of deli- H c: i s curative mcJioii. Advertise- H ul H pan ww ict m imm w r o mmm i n- n vmw-t. mi 1 1 nn m armm en i mwm-jm-, m j . wrTWMwcg?JMMBCTwi "S t e p p S n g O u t" I RUT SHE'D GET SQUARE WITH J I NIGHT SHE KNEW HOW TO . " jg fcJj I JF SVfr TAME A FRIVOLOUS HUS- -Ti 0 -3a1 BAND! YOU JUST COME AND P" B B msaam. WATCH HER DO IT! $H WEtL K HrV I BB fcr PRICES 6c-15c-20c tttnlrNtjrf" 1 HLRt'S THE. FACTS 'SsMS When Miss Bennett steps nut and clnes th ing" 0 fllf BkB BJt M J Ss she docs in this picture, yon are 'bound to be in- B Bp Jgi 18 lr IjL Mm m iW t rested. Every wife who has slaved for her hus- Iff Zt 7 Jl CpammountCpktwv interested in this picture. So will every woman ' ' whose home life is ideal, for it offers her a most . . congenial study in life contrasts. " When we assure you that "Stepping Out" is C6llie:dDWn tOIUtlt and WRtch f- ' one of the best photoplays tn which cUinty Enid hor ary CW-t Kp PTPPflt Hftle Tjjjjjj j Bennett has appeared tins season, we arc telling '-er ?-"P wvee-ltW rediesi I!-Lllf I y-flHsfcr ' you the truth Her characterization of a suffering j faliafef. tetter CCT wife who finally declares her independence and w.. 1-- w gv' proves her worth to a husband who was blind to her L ' ' value as helpmeet and woman, is a dclicht. SaS'j il