Good Jewelry When you buy jewelry, it should be good in quality as well as style. Cheap, unworthy articles are an. extravagance. Honest values are a good investment. Everything we show is dependable. Prices reason able. BOYD PARK fCHJHDtD 1^02 MAKERS OF JEWELRY SALT LALL CITY r,f> MAIN STMTT BARGAINS IN USED CARS — BoîcIca. Oldsmohilw, &Î*. Gnarinteed fir« clan ierm» if warned br right partie*. Write for detailed list and descrip tion, Used Car Dept.. RandalLDodd Auto Co., Salt Lai 50 splendid used fjonali- $250 to $((00. ning condition Clrr EXPERT KODAK Finishing Hare onr professional photographers do your finishing.— C IJ I DI tDC 14-4 .South Main Box 791. OUirL.EiA.J Salt Lake City Supplies Films Cameras HELP WANTED fiteLr nnn I &.W barber trade Many small towns need barbers; good opportunities open over draft at'e. Barbers iu army have ood as officers commission- Get prepared few weeks. Call or write. Moler Barber College, 43 S. West Temple St.. Salt Lake City, ages learn for f MANDALAY BEST IN WINTER Burmese Capital Known to All Whites in India as an Ideal Cold Weather Resort. Doubtless it will surprise a great many persons to learn that Mandalay, famed of song and story, is little morh' than a half century old. It was built In 1856 by King Mindon, who made it the capital of what was then indepen dent Burmah. Something more than 300 feet above the level of the sea, Mandalay sits tightly upon a stretch of tableland Just In front of the Shan hills. .The city proper extends over about five • . , » lltA ,. , , , square miles, but the military district of Mandalay covers a more extensive area. With the British soldier, Mandalav has taken on a great deal of the char acter of a vacation resort. In the tor rid months of the Burmese summer the heat becomes very great, some times making the thermometer rise to 119 degrees in the shade; but relief is easily found in the adjacent hills. The British sanitary officers have succeed ed in exterminating all the fevers and other diseases with which the climate ,was once infested. In winter—or as near to winter as It gets—Mandalay becomes a semiparn dlse, for the temperature stays Ht about 50 degrees. Happy the British soldier who Is assigned to this garri son. Like as not he sits of afternoons un Jderneath the shadow of the Moulmien •pagoda gazing dreamily at the flotillas on the Irrawaddy. "Can't you hear their paddles chunk 4n' from Rangoon to Mandalay?" Or perhaps he looks at the distant mountains, fabled to be so rich in ala baster and rubies. And^ery often the ' whole picture as drawn by Kipling is J bells and 1 the Burmese maiden. - RANG OUT ALARM OF FIRE As Late as Civil War Days New York Employed Bells to Warn Citizens of Danger. Not longer ago than Civil war days fire alarms were rung in the city on great bells hung in towers erected for the purpose about the town. The bells Indicated tlie district in which the fire was and sometimes a good deal of ground was covered In looking for a fire. The First district, for instance, in Civil war days extended from Twen ty-second street north to Yorkville and from the East river to the North. The bell ringers were constantly on duty in the towers watching for signs of a fire. An Inventory of the contents of the old Marion street bell tower in 1805 shows tlie equipment then in use. It Is as follows : "One bell, weight 11, 000 pounds; one striking apparatus, one stove, table, clock, one spyglass, one field glass, one slate and hook." The fire hells of the old city could be heard all over the town unless a gale of wind was blowing. The largest boll was in the City hall tower. Its weight was 23,000 pounds.—New York Times. , _ Amusing Trick Is Simple. One of the most amusing tricks In Breworks is the serpent's eg^ trick, where a little pellet when lighted turns into a horrible snake, manr, many At z * TT/vi« times the size of the pellet. How flwe-inspiring it is to the youncster! jlost people have no idea what In the r . , . . _ _ rri-_ ftvorld onuses tue snake to appear. T o explanation is simple. Mercury Sill* Jiho-cyanld burns with a voluminous The little pellet Is nothing more sul pho-cyn nid. ash. than some mercury The heat causes the ash to move off so quickly from the burning pellet thnt It writhes and distorts Itself Into the Shape of a miniature snake. The Social Fabric. To uphold the social system women submit to uncounted tests of their con stancy. They endure physical discom fort, ennui, the peril of cohl drafts uud damp places, hours of weariness and moments of ucute annoyance for the Silke of what, ta a man, is an unim portant social matter. And even though at times she feels that it would matter ItJJle if the whole social scheme of things should perish—and that in stantly with fire and bloodshed if need t>e—rather than require so much of ter, she stands to her colors. Helpless as a Baby Bent Like an Old Man and Suffered Terribly—Quickly Cured by Doan's. Jno. Bleumke, Jr,, 2553 Courtland St., Chicago, 111,, says : "I was down with my back suffering from lumbago. I walked like an old man, ali bent over. My back pained terribly and when I moved rny arms my hack hurt. I finally had to go to bed and just felt sick all over and was helpless as a baby. My kidneys act ed too frequently, the secretions were scanty and highly colored. I had terrible pains in the back of my head and I felt drowsy all the time. I finally used Doan's Kidney Pills and soon felt one hundred per cent better. When I finished the one box I was entirely cured. The pains left my back and head and my kidneys acted normally. I am glad to recommend Doan's to other kidney sufferers." Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c e Box KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-M1LBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. I Svk f Fir. Bleumke i i DOAN'S Mary's Wish. Mrs. M-Is an enthusiastic work er in the United States food clubs. She has been using the substitutes end, to make her broad more palatable, she recently bought a bread stick pan. as corn bread baked in these pans has more crust, came on tlie dinner table in the eve ning the little four-year-old Mary ex claimed : 'iOIi, mamma, I want one of your food clubs quick." When the bread ... . .,, , , Co t d n «J® Head la an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per BO ns who are subject to frequent "colds h^'s^cataerh 3 MEDICINE* se w m build up the System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. All Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. Fin^.no for anv rase of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not cure. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. It's awfully hard on some men's eyes when they look for perfection in themselves. Japan is buying army horses in Ver mont. ASTHMA INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH HH OR H0ti£Y REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST Small Pill Small Dose Small Price Carter's WITTLE HIVER ■ pills. j FOR CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion. Genuine bear* signature PALE FACES Generally Indicate a lack of Iron in the Blood Carter's Iron Piils Will help this condition Every Wemail Wants 99 ;Ut 4 S^T/C^Dwi>ER; FÜR rLKöLMNAL HYUibJNi. | Dissolved in water for douches atop* 1 pelvic c&tarrh, ulceration and inflam motion. Recommended by Lydia £. Pinkham Med. Co. for ten years, A wonder for na.al catarrh, sore throat anci «ore eyea. Economical, ex{notx iiD 9 iy derang ard gemnddal power. sample Free. 50c. all dniggists. « postooMj by j ToJrt -^ .Y^V,> cyg« n siTT i I RiJ - |yjg«|--£ {.ai I a Lw eY DMtnbnlNü Salts and oil are DANGEROUS. Few cat: le die of constipation ; many of PARALYSIS of the bowels. Give LAXOTCNiC . Fcsii ively âi y on the tom; pi events and ov»*rcoices b -th. Excellent tov lost» of appetite. 44T OUR DEALERS or Postpaid 50 Cents. Send for prie* tistof medicines. Consult DK. about all animal att Information free. Get a F»EE copy of "Th, Cat«» IffcMIat" with full information on Absr'.mi la Cowl ML DAVID lOttm «ET. CO., 100 Crant An.. Waukesha. W.» f Vi DAVID ROBERTS cuts. A Bad Cough If neglected, often leads to serious trouMe. Safeguard your health, relieve your distress and soothe your Irritated throat by taking; PISO'S LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop Freezone on a touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers Doesn't hurt a hit ! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift It right out- Yes, magic! No humbug! MHf i\ w N| 1 / S- 1 £ A tiny bottle of Freezone costa buta few cents at any drug store, but Is suf fl-rient to remove every hard corn, soft torn, or corn between the toes, and the .'alluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discov ery of a Cincinnati genius. It Is won lerful.—Adv. Suggestion on Patches. All men who are wearing their pants m a win-the-war schedule must be •areftil that the attritive pressure he (istributed so that the two rear patcli *s may become necessary simultane lusly. A new patch with a worn com panion patch is not sightly and is not Indicative of even and symmetrical war service.—Houston Post. FOB WEAK KIDNEYS Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? Die reason is plain—the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, a3 like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Root is due to the fact that so many people claim, it fulfils al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects ur inary troubles and . neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Binghamton. N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at ail drug stores.—Adv. A Land in Mourning. At dinner parties in France no flow ers are now seen on the dinner tables -k of exercise, mi proper eating and living demands stimula tion to eatisiy the cry i«»r a health giving appetite and tlie refre.-hmg sleep essential to strength. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil TOO WEAK TO FIGHT Capsu!-; the N&tiox will do the work. They arc wonderful, iinee of these capsules each dav will put a man on ins tect betöre he knows it: whether his trouble conies from uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone ir the bladder, stomach derangement or other ailments that befall the over-zealous Amer ican. The best known, most reliable rein f;ly for these trouble, U GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This remedy has stood the test tor more than 2U0 vears ! since its discovery in the ancient iabora- ! tones in Holland. It acts directly and gives relief at once. Don't wait until you j are entirely down-and-out, but take them ! today. Y'our druggist will gladly refund your money if they dr> not help you. t no substitutes. Look for the name LD MEDAL on er--y box. three sizes. | They are the pure, original, imported ; Haarlem Oil Capsules.—Adv. Ac Hep. "On to Berlin," cried the Britisher. "Awgwan," replied the Yank, "we've ! >eeji ento hcr fer years." I Private Domingo Frugoli telle is officially reported missing in action, according to a message received by the soldier's fahter. "Farmers, hold your wheat, and do not sell below the government price," is the advice given out to Idaho fann ers by It. L. Bicknell, state food ad ministrator. . While our walking on the highway it of Burley, Mrs. Ida Hess was struck by a passing automobile, receiv ing injuries that resulted in her death about an hour later. If the war lasts through another grazing season Emile Grandjean, su pervisor of the Boise forest, is of the opinion that it will he necessary to use women sheep herders. is of the last week have inter fered somewhat with riie curing of the third cutting of alfalfa in many dis tricts. and reports indicate that, the crop has been considerably damaged. The potato crop is being gathered in good shape, although the late crop in Canyon county is in some danger of damage from second growth, in duced by tlie rains and warm weather. Loren Kannegaard. 57 years old, was found dead in the cellar of his ranch house, eight miles south of Kuna, after having been dead apparently about rhree days. Death was due to natural causes. King Hill, learning that Boise had not yet obtained its full quota for the al lied Cross linen shower, «Tote that it had more than its quota and sent the balance to its friend, the Boise chapter, with best wishes. The state's general fund accumu lated #12,469.37 during September over tlie balance of *8249.72 the first of the month and totaled #20,719.09 Septem ber 30, according to the monthly report of John W. Eagteson, state treasurer. Policeman .1. C. Sherrod. Democratic candidate for county sheriff, and one of the best known men in Pocatello, was shot by an unknown negro at 9 o'clock at night, dying on the operat ing table at a local hospital two hours later. Many of tile wood-working plants in Idaho have been forced to suspend operations, and the workingmen, feel ing that they could serve their country in a more direct way, have gone into the shipyards and other active war in dustries. The courts will decide whether or not tlie state board of houlth acted within its powers in issuing the clos ing order as a preventive against pos sible spread of Spanish influenza in tlie state, as all violators are to he arrested. J. Darling was fined #17 and costs for being drunk on the streets of Boise, and upon his inability to pay the fine was committed to serve his time in the city jail or work in Julia Davis park. Darling claims he was drinking hard cider. The action of the state board of health in asking that all public gather ings in Idaho be discontinued resulted in a postponement of the meeting of the Idaho conference of Congregation of I'oea just C) u. coll i churches which was to have met .N'ew Plymouth. October 15 to 17. The following Idaho men were com missioned in the army Wednesday last week : Krncsï H. Elmore. Rupert, first lieutenant medical corps : Burr Winslow. Burke, second lieutenant air service; (.'hartes It. Stewart, Wallace, second lieutenant sanitary corps. As far as known there has been no case of Spanish influenza in Idaho Falls or Bonneville county. Every precaution is being taken to prevent its appearance. All public indoor gatherings are prohibited. Theaters are closed and no church services are being held. More rigid application of the work or tight order may be asked of draft hoards of the state by Governor Alex ander as a means of obtaining men from non-essential occupations to help with harvesting of crops which would otherwise seriously suffer because of shortage of labor. The War Victory commission of the General Federation of Woman's clubs has been ask eil to send to France nr once a unit of 100 workers for fur tough homes, as quickly as if can he ■ssetnhled. A rough estimate of luanclng the cost of tills uni: is *200. >00. Idaho's quota is $3000. tnd Maggie Bant celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary at Treasureton last week, at which there were present three sons, three daugh rers. with wives and husbands, thirty great-grandchil grandmothers,jhrea , 1 'ranckdiihiren. fifteen dren. great-grandmothers, seven g vive ors. In police court ar I'•>• roher 11, tines aggregat: imposed upon offenders. ' five paying lines amounting to $70 and two injî ,i,^ j a! | „-nt. „ -es. S'x t . , , ' s * Ior ~ 'ni > t; i >ur or whom for.e 5 red bends ef $L'Ô eu n, and tu o I ...r und r>uv : n r fines n " ' * ** * K;ir | ouklev. u teacher in UaUlwcll hi^tli selnml, has contracted smallpox, and two other teachers near town are ls A new ruling by the state food ad ministration of Idt.lio makes it com 41. n on Oc 229 werel en cases S: opt. r ouch. reported afflicted with the disease. It thought that the disease can he traced to the teachers' institute, held in Boise some time ago. rangement potato consumers will uo longer have to pay top prices for ; small notatoes. . pulsory for potato growers to sort and grade their product this year before offering them for stile. Under this ar I i I 6 va\ * àjtéÊ&ji . j2 § p 9 'Mm • -, » I ft 9 We will win this war Nothing else really matters until we do! tk :* \ The Flavor Lasts DISTEsSPEH CATARRHAL FEVER AMO ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES PINK EYE for * 2 'o G Cures the sick and acta as a preventative for others. Liquid given on the tongue. Sate for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy. 60 cents a bottle. J5 50 a nozer. Soid by all druggists and turf goods bouses, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. Booklet. "Dis temper. Cause and Cure." free. SPÜHN MEDICAL CO., Goshen. Ind., C. S. A. ; z 01 o 8 Äh Eternal vigilance isn't always the i Somehow the things we imagine rice o fliberty—sometimes it's $10 would make us perfectly happy are and costs. generally possessed by others. Chinese are said to be taking to the alcohol habit. Hanging is too good for a paiiiting that is badly executed. I | f ! j j [ j i i . Q ne [) ose 0 f ^j.g Guaranteed BlacklegV'accine I * i J* ? 73 ; 1 « ZU B What Is the cause c< Indigestion, dys Moar, heartburn, food repeating, ur stomach, les ? Just thl takes the pep and punch out of them, leaves little Strike at the very cause of all this trouble and clean this excess acid out of the ach a vitality t: I :ng. gassy, stomach mi: •tomacll—euperacidity call it. strength, vitality to be real 11 ke aci«l the doctors of their full d the power to enjoy oraaeb. Thi »ace to dlgi ill do the rest. Jerful ill give the atom the food properly: It robs mil nat hr remedy removes ex st dlscom . made in food to esc EATON IU v It is acid month teeth. The acid Is so power t through the bard he teeth to decay. This Is fair warning of what excess acid ity will do to the delicate organi/atim i matter of fact, ex iy produces a great able symp > "SteOBTCb >c of a long nts. Aclrt b interferes with the diges-fon the food to ferment. This . fermented food passes into -•here it becomes the germs and toxic absorbed into the bkvxl and distributed through out the entire body. Wherever ac-M stomach — people who. wbl> actually down sick are always aid h?*ve no appetite, food belching all the time. pHiniur of beînjr *renk ce*s add wiiboui fort. It Is calïe tbe form of tabiet k* a lit lit ora lli absorbs tbe injur! d carries It away thro» t;. EATONK ful that It icy are ndy. enamel and e In tesrines. It drives the bloat out of tbe body—you can fairly feel it work. Try EATONIC and bloat, heartburn, be the stomach: not painful and dis: that we generally troubles,'' but it Is the < train of very serf* w quickly It b food-repeat tag. t*»« • pueaciotli. i>iwb*r, «te., quickly.nauma« Your Druggists or by mail 60c per Bottle. *'«»e •&«<«*. «.«iivin.. ism * «iw For Boo t of Ihe Eye free write » a Murine tje Remedy Co», Chicago. w - N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 42-19181 Your Eyes?,