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Show r TirE WEEKLY REFLEX. MOTHER OF SIME SCHOOL GIRL EL bool ctnuts for 19V showed !u me s.hool if uhnii population of S.i t i ukt The Vr Ui i.an Medical 'oiictx ha apitj nted a unnintitee' of flu of II luht i. ii lar-- i in thc-Ao- rk Pinkhami Vegetable Compound Restored Her Daugh- ter Health. uurt lipation, is j Signature Perspective View of Splitlog Drag. HAIR BALSAM A toll- -- Q p. pr-- T to ntuua of lt FwRMtorai Color d Ur. u, ti w.t Pren- c- Irntrl-Gn-afFuMH- alf, Stationary Pott. Victims of cabinet changes in Europe are coming to favor the New York idea of a stationary post. Boston Advertiser. Spasmodic use of the split-loor similar drag or the like use of any implement will not make bad roads good The drag is light and easily handled and Bhould be used as soon after each rain as the condition of the surface will permit The job a as quickly finished and the results are surprising where the dragging la carried on throughout the yeah Possibly the most marked improvement from the use of the road drag will result from the early spring draglog drags. road-workin- g g ging. ; BUILDING MORE GOOD ROADS Now Has 6,000 Miles More of Improved Highways Than Franco- Total Now 31.000 Milea. America According to the Good Roads Year SELF SHAMPOOING Book of the American Highways association, recently issued, America now With Cutleura Soap Is Most Comfort- has 6,000 miles more of good roads than France, the total for this country ing and Beneficial. Trial Free. now amounting to 31,000 miles. Of this 6,000 miles were built in 1912 Especially If preceded by touches of Cutleura Ointment to spots of dan- and about 6,000 in 1914, making a total druff and Itching on the scalp skin. of over one-thirof the eptire mileage These snpercreamy emollients meet of the good roads of the country. every skin want hs well as every New Jersey was the pioneer state to toilet and nursery .want in caring for provide state aid for public highways the skin, scalp, hair and hands. in 1891, and Massachusetts and ConSample each free by mail with Book. necticut soon followed, but It is only Address postcard, Cutleura, Dept. XY, during the last ten years that the state Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. aid policy has been In effect to any d . considerable extent Its Kind. I see where they have a little Thimble theater In New York. What kind of plays have they? Oh, I dare say, they are sew, sew." That Knife-Lik- Pain e Have yon a lame back, aching day and night? Do you feel sharp pains after stooping? -- Are the kidneys ore? Is theiT action Irregular? Do you have headaches, backaches, rheumatic pains, feel tired, nervous, all worrEout? Use Doans Kidney Pills the medicine recommended by so many people in this locality. Read the experience that follows: An Idaho Case P. D. Tierney, WS Coe u r Fifth Be, D'Alene,- In bad was T ays: shape with kidney trouble for years. My bladder eras Inflamed and my back pained terribly. I had dizzy and fainting rpella and suffered from gravel Doan'. Kidney Pilla corrected these a Ilmen ta and did me more good that-- anything else I ever took." CelDeeafr at Any Staee. K9ceM Idaho, - Nfc OF ROAD PROBLEM Those Interested In Work Will Find Joint Congressional Committee Report Quito Handy. Persons Interested In the good roads problem, either from the engineering or the legislative standpoint, will find the report of the Joint congressional committee on federal aid to good roads a convenient source of information. It not only contains the most extensive data ever published on this subject, but contains a bibliography which gives a list of books, pamphlets and speeches on all phases of the good roads problem. The report is printed as house document 1510, Sixty-thir-d congress, third session, and copies may be secured by application to members of congress. - tm-ev- For Beet Results. D.OANISTLV cou buffalo, k. t. W. N. U, 8a It LakrCIty, PHASES Do Road Work Early. For good roads the work should be done in the spring and early summer, if possible.- Roads worked In the late fail don't get time to settle before winter, consequently are rough and all winter. Do the road work early. nmuoxuni -- 1F15. 1 1 il atjmO' t ars old Give the Children The Goody That a Good F'or Thom fixed. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. PAhKfeRiT - -- KB8, LEG t litmention at Salt o' the Vnniuan liar assocl ition - t th i u tor a visit to lht I.u t ti toast ot tor thta ho m t - on Kruiav stirv iv or ' out s, , fc.lit Hn1 of Itrihain loung-utto died at her home in ivt'.t l.aWe.ast wetk She Utnea-ilure- , "a-- , u nfutv-t- i England m I uh state lsls She and liuL-Mvi- 1 ITTLE Vl lflVER BLACK hi of n shortage of tomatoes ilroughontit the IhtttJ Stales duiing theaouimg mr as a result of uiil.t tot tide w atln r loudinous is express N ed b I'leitV, presldt nt of the Itah fanners asset iat mu f A lira tulr, of Edna Texas, was robbed b a pickpocket of his wal'tt tont uning $ to in i urrcncy and a let ter of credit on the n rorla National u torta, .Texas, while stand hank ot " ing ou the street in Salt l.ake. It was decided at a meeting of the tommerie committee of tire Salt Take Commercial lub last week to hold the ttade extension excursion into the Uintah huBiU early in Sepa definite date was not tember, is LOSSES SURELY PREVENTEI d, by Cutters Blaektoff fill. frvh, reliable, preferred by Wen tern stockmen beceuee they k teet where ether veeeieee fell. Write for booklet end teeUmonlnls. pkie. Jleekle fill SI Of pkte. Bleekief Pills 4 M t'ee eny iniertor. but Cutter wft. The euperfortty of Cutter products la due to over II Been ot eperUlliinf In veeeieee eef eerewe eely. leelet ee Cutter's. If tmobtslnsble order direct TMS CUTTER LABORATORY. Berkeley. CeJiftrei I -- a fceai Carters must bear tidaloc al w Headache, and Distress After Eating. Genuine a , LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com In- - Il.it' t xpo-uio- right the stomach and bowels are right CARTERS LITTLE liud2yl,v"y Cures Con-- irrx i; ut.ul If you are ill do not drag along and continue to stiffer day in and day out but t once take Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound, a womans remedy for womans ills. If ye want special advice write te Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will he opened; read end answered by a woman and held In strict confidence- - Make the Livejr Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the Ever -- t io-- " :n eVr cociut who al'i.itttd ion !u niohoil a D, nicr a. Kio ISrsnJt li'stiisor ira m in.,! Sp1 msuFe on Iia- t n ugu-- i to the Ma c Menial hospital a'l o' thus-- 1 who wete in li M remedy. I a c nxTiJU Rid From- a small chili' Plover, Iowa. my 13 year old daughter had female weakness.. I spoke to three doctors GOOD USE FOR A ROAD DRAG about it and they did not help her any. Lydia E. Pinkhams Implement It L'ght. Easily Handled and Should Be Worked Soon as Vegetable ComPossible After Each Ram. had been of pound great benefit to me, There exists a prt'vsiling oninluif so I decided to have her give it a. trial. In the minds of those who haxc used She has taken five the King road drag that the persistent bottles of the Vege-- J use of this simple drag will do the table Compound ac- ordinary earth roads more good for cording to directions on the bottle and the amount of time and labor required she la cured of this trouble. She was than any other method Of working Some of the .best all run down when she started taking eier proposed the Compound and her periods did not earth roads hate been made good tiv come right. She was so poorly and the use of this simple Implement- - In weak that I often had to help her dress fact, some advocates of the drag claim herself, but now she is regular and is that the trustees of many townships Mrs. could well afford to sell the heavy growing strong and healthy. MAKTIN Helvig, Plover, Iowa. road machines to a Junk man and inHundreds of such letters expressing vest the proceeds In a number of splitgratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound has accom- -' plished are constantly being received, proving the reliability of this grand old J I! The an Tel! How Lydia KAYSVILLE. UTAH Invitations have been scut outby the St George Commercial club, inviting all Utahns and visdtois to attend the annual fruit festival to be held at St. George on September 9 and 10 Two das of ieal enjojment are promised ith no apparent abatement in the passenger traffic resulting from the California expositions, the railroads entering Ogden are fat approaching a condition hoi dt ring on congestion as a result of the rapidly increasing freight, traffic. Com cited legal ai lion to stop iho practice is thiealened by the fanners of Ogden valley uu'ess hunters cease the res kle-- s and dangerous shooting that is now going oil. aitoiding to the; statements of prom nent residents of the valley districts That a syndicate bigger and stron ger than the Standard Oil lompuni exustB in America for trafficking in girls was one of the sensational slatt meats of I)r. F li. Essett of Deli vet, speaking on the subject of while slavery" at Salt Ioike In spite of the t omnussioners' re cent decision to appropriate $nm for a Welter county exhibit at the state fair this fall, developments at he meeting of the board last week indicate that this county' may still lie un- The best way in this world to spend a nickel for refreshment is to get WRIGLEYS wholesome, impurity-proo- f chewing gum. Its made clean and kept clean. Its wrapped in waxed paper and scaled. Its two delicious flavors are always, fresh and full strength. It is the longest-lastinmost beneficial and pleasant goody possible to buy. It aids appetite g, I and digestion, quenches thirst, sweetens mouth and breath. Write for free copy of "WRIGLErS MOTHER GOOSE, a handsomely illustrated booklet in colors that will amuse young and old and remind you of this Perfect Gum. 1 In it the WRIGLEY SPEARMEN have acted all the old familiar Mother Goose scenes to the represented at the annual show. More than 1,000 babies between the fcgeg of 6 months and 5 years, and representing almost every nationality tb be found in Ogden, will be inspected and scored aY the better babies examination to be held under the auspices of the Childrens Aid society. Work on the Salt Lake and Ogden highway being done by state opv ids is progressing with great rapidity. More than one and a half miles, of concrete, road has been finished and is now in use. Upward of five miles will be completed before the end ot the summer. More than ISO defective scales are in the hand of Heber C. Smith, state food and daily' commissioner, waiting for condemnation. This collet tlon of irregular weighing machines is the result of a campaign that has been conducted by the state for the benefit of the consumer. The Salt Lake valley peach crop will be ieady'for shipment between the-- first and third of September,-ac- 1 cording to W. H. Garvin, manager of the' Utah Fruitgrowers association. Ifis expected that about 400 cars of fruit will be moved out of this territory to Omaha and Chicago markets. Comparative costs of state governments, use of the budget system Instead of the legislative appropriations system and the increasing demand for more efficiency in the handling of state affairs were tho topics discussed by the conference of stele auditors and comptrollers, held tune of new jingles. Address Wm. Wrigley 1 Jr. Co., 1312 Kesner Building, Chicago tChew It after every meal Nothing to B Said. Judge You admit, then, thut you stole the loaf of bread? Woman Prisoner Yes, your honor Judge What have you to say for yourself? Woman Nothing, your honor. If It was late or Jewelry, I might plead kleptomania, but we cant try that when It s bread. NO DOUBT THAT RESIN0L DOES STOP ITCHING It M a, fact that the moment retinol ointment touches itching skins, the itching stops and healing begins. With the atd of reslnol soap, it almost always clears away all trace of eczema, summer rashes, pimples, or similar tormenting, unsightly eruption quickly, leaving the skin clear and healthy. . And the best of It Is you need never hesitate to use retinol soap and retinol ointment. Resinol is a doctors prescription whfth for twenty yeara has been used by careful physicians for many kinds of skin affections. They know that its soothing, healing at Salt Lake. Fred A. E. Meyer, one of Salt Lake's action is brought about by medication veteran business mem who for thirty so bland and gentle as to be suited to the most delicate or Irritated skin, flseven years was buyer-for Reslnol ointment and resinol soap are AI. Z. of C ing department I., died August 19 at the family residence In old by all druggists Adv. Salt Lake. Saves Steps. Bankers in Utah and all parts of When the best and happiest housethe west have' been appealed to by keeper known to the writer Vs asked police authorities to assist in stamp- to tell the secret of her speed in ing out the gang of housework she replied: "I never Iron banco men which has been reaping a with a cold iron, cut with a dull knife,, harvest during recent months. ot go to my kitchen to prepare a meal Farmers in the Cache valley are without a clean small hand towel all astir over the prospect of discovpinned to my apron belt on one aide ery of oil in their lands. and a similar dish towel pinned on Efforts aVe being made by the mem- the other. Try it. 'and you will be sur bers of the Mormon Battalion Monu prised to see how much time and bow ment commission of Utah to gain the many extra steps you will save.. consent of the family of the late MaJ. Gear SL George Cooke to have his It was a Kansas woman, of course, body brought west from its resting w bo traded the family refrigerator for place la Michigan and be placed un- a pair of roller skates. A Kansas man der the proposed monument to the would have dickered for a different Mormon battalion to be erected on the kind of skate. -- lhe-ci- The Bonnie Conductor Lassie. Edinburgh. Scotland, hae two dozen women street car conductors who are a thorough success In the new line of work. Other tramways are already recruiting girls and training them to be conductors. It Is said that girls working In the English cartridge factories are so fired with patriotism that some of them work thirty hours in a stretrh without any rest. Miss Ellrabeth Lister has been apimlnted a stationmaster Jn South Wales the first In woman to act Tn lhatapa Ity the north of England and"1n Scotland and Wales the men workers are being supplanted In the fields by women, who can be seen following the harrow or digging and hoeing . Good! r "Dear met What la it? They have the measles there, an all the prisoners have broken out. Circumstantial Evidence. llow did you know that man was a sporting fellow? Because when 1 trod on his corns he let out a regular football yell. The jailbird may be deserving of merits glorlfi- sympathy but seldom ' cation. " " ' A man Is a basso when he talks to women. But. he often Is a tenor wbea he converses with men - i University of Notre Dame In that new banana which Burbank has evolved the sklddy skin Is omitted, This may be a gain for the banana and the public, but it s a pain ful loss for the professional funmaker Cleveland Plain Dealer I0TRE DIKE, lIDIili Thorovffh EduffttUm. MotmI Traialng In ou Ctiumeg intdiuff to di Speech pnd Silence. Speak fitly, or be silent, wisely. George Herbert. BOX lftu Modern IvettT..Jotirn,iflii Polltlrtl Kronomi, hrmiRii jr, Biolog, Filters oHimrtrrR, C Kofflnrering, Arcbilmor, Law. Preparatory Bchool, Vfcrtoui court. Fur Ctetmlof oe H, NOTRE HOWARD ot capttol grounds. The fruit and vegetable garden reWilliam Doxy ot- - Bountiful ,wu Something Just as Good. re. d best cultu an soils quire richest ? the Utah State - "Let elected get up a piscatorial excurpresident for beet Of all farm work it pays Firemens sion.' association the at cloaU , work done, and enffere most from session at Spanish Fork of the ann Why not JiavJust a good old fish- neglect al convention of the organization. te party Dangerous Situation. "Awful situation at the Jail." L DAME, INDIANA EURTCI man he When you meet a gpwlit, wteM. Ootd, Mint. 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