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Show Jr CZRMAN Everyone Should Drink 7 I'- i l v' k H W0UNDED1N A BERLIN New Jewelry THEATER ' Yoe nerd mat wait (at new styles of to come in. We get the advance designs boa Patia, Bedia and London every month, and make new Hot-Wate- r - Hi in the Morning ilv'-'-.l.C- 1 Vi' , V: Waih away all tha stomach, llv ar, and bowsl poiaona - , Zct be-fo- ra Wrangle Into One of Actually cessful Accomplishment. well-know- n f pot-eon- .;, husbands would do almost anything to render their wives unspeakably happy. Some Threw Off Cold and Prevent Crip. I4 earning on, Ukt LAX A. o ,o fuel a 11 of -- iwmovaa en. S BHOMU OUININB, and drip OalfOna JBHHMU QUUUSIL ttUOVSaelaneMreaaboa.Ite. A Sign. Is your sister at home. Bobble? I think she Is; I heard her say ahs wasn't expecting yon." Judge, Leaa Reason to Bs. Fhther-vAre- n't you sorry now that you hit Willie Jones? Bobby I ain't half as sorry as he and almost universal acceptation," stated E. Stagg Whitin, whose new course in practical penal problems at Columbia universltywnsJ recently announced. Doctor Whitin holds that the underlying motive in convict road building must be to secure the great efficiency for the state out Tf Its possessions. But the convicts and the roads are property of the state, and the working of convicts upon the roads should eliminate many elements of waste in the administration of road and prison departments. "The efficiency of the convict.on the he continued, "differs road gang, different gangs. There is greatly-Ino doubt in my mind that the application of the efficiency records In use at tha present time in the Wisconsin road camps for free labor will tend even more perceptibly to raise the efficiency of convict labor. "Incentive must be created before good work can be produced. Coop any of us up In a stuffy, unsanitary Jail for several months, arraign us for trial amid the excitement of what we misname as Justice, and then take a few months of breaking our spirit In prison surroundings and there Is little likelihood that the thing we call ginger will be very apparent There is definite need of building up if the convict Is to return to society and make good. The ' great need, Doctor Whitin concluded, "is for the foreman of a convict road gang to throw his shoulder to the task and Inspire his gang with the desire to be like him. The problem lies In securing such men as foreman of the road gangs." The graduate department of highway engineering at Columbia university has .been In close touch with the national committee on prisons and prison labor, which Is located on the campus, for a number of years. - This work has been carried on under the Joint direction of the department and n la. FRECKLES la the Tima to Oe Spate. Kid at Thai Suc- The nse of convicts on the public roads has passed through the period of hysterical wrangle into a period of actually successful accomplishment more Important, because tha akin porea do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel porea do, saya a physician. To keep these poiaona and toxins Well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass ofbot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it This will cleahae, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food ' Into the stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your druggist or at the store. It Is Inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish Interior-oa Berlin theater now being used as e hospital for German wounded. A concert is In progress. The tinge which la not unpleasant Drink German people, end especially the Berliners, ere doing all In their power to entertain the ailing and wounded. The pbosphated hot water every morning most famed of their musicians, singers and actors may be found dally In hospitals playing, singing or amusing s to rljl your system of these vile who have been wounded in the war. brothers their and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like VWy. THRONGS GREET KING PETER AT SALONIKI you felt before your blood, nerves and acmuscles became saturated with an cumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment and above all, keep it up I As soap and hot water act on the skin, deansing, sweetening and purifying; so limestone phosphate and hot water before breakfast, act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Adv. Hew BOYD PARK Passed Through Period of Hysterical To feel your beat day In and day out, to feel clean Inalde; no bout bile to coat your tongue and alcken your breath or duU your bead; no constipation, bllioua attacka, aick headache, eolda, rheumatlam or gasiy, acid aton ach, you muat bathe on tha Inalde Ilka This la vastly you bathe outside. h$ ON ROADS M y? r breakfast USE OF CONVICTS things tight here ia ear factory, jest about a yat ahead. Coae Look over the designs. If you like soy, we will Bake them lot yon. Out nodal prices make buying easy. MAKERS OF JEWELRY 166 MAIN STRUT FREE-KODAKERS- SAIT tAXt CITY -FREE Send o a negative tor a tree sample print ot the exclusive, distinctive, permanent Valvatano Finish. (Its in the finish). Coni no more than the ordinary kind. Write for Kodak Catalogue and Booklet Expert Kodak, Finishing " They era Free. Special 8x10 enlargements, 2t cent. Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. 1M 8. Main Street Salt Lake City. Ctafi CARLYLE CALLED US BORES Equality Developed Monotony of Type in Countrys 8econd Epoch, Wag ' Hie Assertion. Prof. Max Farrand of Yale, lecturing on American Traita" as developed In the epoch of 1$12 to 1840. laid at Lowell Institute recently, the Kan-sCity Star observes: , 'Equality of atatns is, of course, not a characteristic, but a condition; yet It is a factor which has led to the development of important American traits. Hera, where. If absolute equality did not exist, at least there was far greater equality than there was anything elsej where, if there wad at not equality of opportunity for all; there was at least some opportunity) e for European relationship of' superior and inferior classes could not The Inferior of today long continue. were too likely to. become the superior of tomorrow. This meant, of course, a great stimulus to Independence, and developed tbe people's Independence is one of the most conspicuous American traits, and it has been not without unpleasant manifestations. It has Induced a lack of respect for authority and for elders, and the existence of equality has tended to a remarkable monotony among the people who developed these opportunities, tilt Americans have) Carlyle could say: begotten, with a rapidity beyond recorded example, 18,000,000 of tbe greatest bores ever seen in the world beall,-th- self-relianc-e. -' fore. Yet In contrast with this deadly equality, the existence of opportunity for all Individuals also led to a strong Individualism among Americans, giving each man a chance to develop - what was ln hlm. Hence- - onr- - love e tor the man and hence the American devotion to leaders rather self-mad- This photograph shows part of the great crowd gathered along the water front at Salonlkl, Greece, to welcome King Peter of Serbia oo his recent visit te the camp of the allies. . There'S ae longer the gllghteet aeed ef feeling aehemed ef your freckles, ee the ethlne double prescription strength Is gueranteed ta remove these homely spots. Imply get an ounce ef ethlne double Strength ' from your druggist, end epply e little of It eight and morning and yeu hoidd soon see that even the worst freckles hove begun to disappear, while the lighter It le seldom ones here vanished entirely. thet aaore than one ounce ta needed to completely clear the able and gain a beautiful elear com plea Ion. Ba aura to aak for the double strength ethlne. aa this la sold under guarantee ef money back If It fella to remove freckles, 4L than to principles." Confessions of a Census Padder. Yon see It was this way, from the Atchison Globe: Atchison lost population heavily In the last ten years, according to the census returns Just made public. When Atchisons population was returned as 18,159 ten years ago It was part of n scheme to throw the county population above thirty thousand 'and thereby Increase the pay of county officials. And it availed the county officials nothing, tor D. M. Cain blocked the scheme. Being on record as having 18,159 in er FIRST LINE TRENCHES THAT ARE & SAFE COMPARATIVELY w xT V MgHS i ft'? ,i Adv. nr Just Before tha Battls. dear, Her Husband that I found my first gray hair this morning? Ills Wife Oh, give It to me, John, and 111 keep It as a souvenir Do you know, tore-membe- r you by. Her Husband Whats the matter with me keeping It to remember you by? Hta Wife Wretch! Ive a good mind to go home to my mother Her Husband Huh! No such luck. jk 'v; . 1905 ; tf Atchison annually thereafter , Convicts Building a Road. what It really waa That was 15,263. Actually, of course, , there has been s gain In population In ten years. Hundreds of dwellings have been built In that time, tbe building permits In 1915 of alone amounting to over the prison committee. Doctor Blanchard, professor pf highway engineering, sees the great opportunity for the highway road work, and, as he. stated a million dollars in a recent article In the Columbia Questionable Point of Law. Spectator: "The humane element must There appears to have been a conbe a factor in the education of the flict of opinion among the early Enghighway engineer of the future." This lish judges as to whether breaking out will be supplied through the of the national committee on waa burglary at common law. The prisons and prison labor and the work same doubt as to whether breaking under Doctor Whitin at Columbia uni- out constituted burglary at common ly law, which existed among versity. the among arisen has English Judges, recent case of The American judges. Oil PRESERVES COUNTY ROAD Lawson vs. Com. L. R.A. 1915D, 972, k be estabSurface Rendered Impervioue to Wa- holds that burglary may out as well lished by proof of breaking ter and Crown Is Almost Lika as breaking In', under statutes providNo Asphalt Signs of Wear. ing punishment for any one 'jbo shall house The only road In Berks county, feloniously break any dwelling of value, and taka away anything Maryland, which is strictly a county statutes In derogation of the road" is the stretch of five miles beconstrued tween Douglasville and Yellow House. common law to be liberally objects. their to view promote By this is meant that It is neither a with a " state nor township road, but is entireTaste of Hia Own Medicine. ly under the Jurisdiction of the county A young lawyer who waa rather givauthorities. en to had a favorite Recently the road was treated with mode ofbrowbeating, a witness by saymystifying a coating of crude oil, and no one you only doubts the wisdom of this action. The ing: Well, sir, I shall askcare which not do one I and question, road Is now not only but way you answer It" A man who was the surface has been rendered Impervihis ous to water. The crown is almost on the same circuit accosted Well, like asphalt, and there are no signs of friend one morning thus: James, I have but one question to ask wear or tear. you, and I do not care what way you answer It How do you do today? The Value of Roads. Depend on Underground Water. It cost France $612,000,000 to build The Importance of underground wathe best system of roads in Jhe world ter to residents of humid sections Is For many years It has reaped untold shown of by the fact that 75 per cent wealth, enjoyment and bene ft. from the population In Michigan are direct them, and now those same roads have ly dependent for water on the under become the greatest single factor In ground supply. saving the republic from destruction by Invading enemies. Certainly If any Hla Charge. sane man doubts the Patient profit or advisaBut doctor, you are not bility of the best roads and the most asking five dollars for merely taking of them, France affords an a cinder out of my eye?" Specialist lesson that none cam fail" toobject Er no. My charge la for removing a foreign substance from the one-fourt- What the .Doctor Knows KIDNEYS MOST BB RIGHT INSURB HEALTH TO These ere new first line trenches of the allies in northern Prance that are so well protected front of them that the soldiers are In little Immediate danger except from plunging shells. . Few people realize to what extent their health depends upon the condition of ths kidneys. The physician in nearly all eases of serious illneen, makes a chemical analysis of the patients urine. lie knows that unless the kidney! are doing their work properly, the other organs cannot readily be brought back do health and strength. When the kidneys sue neglected or abused in any way, serious result are aura to follow. Therefore, it ia particularly weccKM nr to pay more attention to the health of thebe important organs. An ideal herbal compound Sflkt baa had ' remarkable success as a kidney remedy is . s Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. The mild and healing influence of this preparation, in most caaea, is soon realized. according to sworn statement and verified testimony of those who have used 'the GAS-MAS- K - by the ridge in Y DRILL FOR VILLAGERS USED TO BATTER VERDUN, When your kidneys require attention, at once from any pharget Swamp-Roo- t macy. It ia sold by every druggist in bottles of two sizes 50c and $1.00. However, if you wish first go test this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. dust-proo- f, What Did Ha Expect? For nearly an hour the salesman had been dilating on the marvels of the motor car he waa trying to sell. And the price- of the car Is $750," the customer murmured thoughtfully. "Does that include everything?' "Yes oh, no, of course, the lamps, are extra. "Lamps extra!" said the customer sharply. "But they are shown 1q ths Illustration." ' My dear air, so fa a very beautiful Girl in a French village near the war front teaching her younger sister woman," said the salesman smoothly; how to use the gaa mask when the signal la given that poison gas la being with a every "but we do not give lady J w - f carl" h the-ear- - remedy. heed. r . V This Is one of the gresit Austrian Skoda guns of which the Germans brought up a large number for the purpose of smashing the Verdun forts The firing of these guns necessitates much previous preparation, as they must be securely anchored in con Crete beds Though massive In con- struction, they are easily dismembered cornea." . re- fused to make a new census and. In spits of protests by state officials, kept, sending in the 1905 report. Wearying of the continual pressure it was decided last summer to take" the loss and let the population go In at |