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Show WOMENS PRACTICAL The Proper Care of the Body For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have ihoTVvvf nnrlRegula-Js- Tho Supreme Need of tho Tuberculoeie Always Bought (viable Preparalionfor As of Bears Signature .otcsDigesIionCheerful-I- t Cand Rest. Coftfains neither mMorpliine nor Mineral. MARCOTIC. oua-sMiuptm- In lbrof aJ 'pitol Aj codw ji Remedy forConstipa-W- Use m &Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea forms .Convulsions ,Fc verish-toi- a MaZI essand Jf the ey trom of NEW Y0I2K. nse ne, ieveda? V to UL For Over Loss of Sleep. facsimile Signature SglT"5Ey 1 iW Thirty Years " ? e Perm, ! end of Compare PUlabuiys Vitos with other cereals and you will instantly recognise . PILLSBURY PURITY' In the rich, white color of which ia actually the Meat ol the Wheat" It la tha white heart ol the wheat kernel, sterilized. Nothing added: icoihlng takco away. this Common Sens Breakfast Food anF'yoirWHnever change H to HEALTHFUL SUBSTANTIAL-ECONOMICPACKAGE MAKES 12 POUNDS COOKED -- See the Economy A. AL nice 2 CENTS. Pear Crecee FLOUR. MILL CO, THUBUK.Y-WASH5UA- Art N Changed in Significance. both adjec--arand holiday used of this present season, t Is s similarity in tho history ol o words. Just as holyday has U e ecclesiastical elgnlfl-- . m has silly lost tha sense of oil English saellg.' blessed or This harmless silly babe, u early poet of the Christ that meaning of harm-came the degradation of tbs It a man were harmless he be stupid, like the silly sheep" i poets thus addressed, meaning pronch. but rather speaking in it of endearment. fords 3;" one-tim- h rttnch Women Not Beautiful, seen many women In an obserrer, "who in ud or America would be called i. but who are commonly spoken i la telle Mme. A. cr B. They 'M beauty whatever beyond that Mr own making. In France the it a plain girl would be laughed Tt French women are not as a that is called beautiful. They t know the value of a sweet and a little taste In dress" bare n Ltd, MtonaapSllt, Mina. ly She Rests. The woman that really wants her husband to be happy, and doesn't find delight in saving her. blackest, mott doleful side for him, rests before it is time for him to come home. She doesnt work hard until she bears his step, end then, worried and nervous, run to meet him with a complaint upon her llpe. She stops work before It la time for him to come, bathe her face, combs her hair, slips into a comfortable, clean dress, and either lies down or sits doing nothing until he comes. Exchange. .HEADACHE - TO CUR AKOKEURALGIA. wntlonrwntrs 1 F. If, Viemer, if. O., SnulMiuntiprisglcM, Aw - It, nil's CANKER "On eowike.... jMo-Judso- ANW i NEVER FAILS LII'S MIL lake city ALT UTINC. Superintendent . sr,Jt Wisteta IS I.L DIPHTHERIA wow I REMEDY Dwueeier sett ev ailSTOftlS....... AMS eSMSWAL Salt taka City, Utah. Drug Co., Gtmral Agents. n who u..r your ANO WE WILL SHIP TO YOU b On approval, anythin you rmiuoti mall. Wo hovo ovorvihln In bVMohjto Jowolrv oid edvorwato and sMArantood mokoo only Established ca and Mital Co. rtLAlAINSJ wwicse In. ATOP ' I psowie WAIT I IN In Summer Emergencies. Patient. One of the most serious and freIn the Journal of the American quent of summer emergencies is sunMedical Association Dr, Norman stroke. It might be termed heatBridge calls attention to the fact that stroke," since it may occur in the the tuberculosis mortality has been re- night, or In any place where the heat duced in the last thirty years from is excessive. A muggy day with a 14.25 to 10 low temperature is per cent of all deaths. comparatively These results are not accidental, but more injurious than a dry, hot atmosare clearly due to the increased knowl- phere. edge of the best' methods ,of treating Anything that causes a lowered vithis disease. In order to point out tality predisposes to sunstroke. Hence the best course he calls attention in persons addicted to the use of alcohol the following words to some common are very frequent victims. The ingeserrors still nmr.llln,. tion of large quantities of iced drinks predisposes to sunstroke. Constipation of the bowels is also a predisposing factor. A person in perfect health can endure very high temperature Whittiers Good Wishes. with little danger. It is only when the A young woman once sat at a a re living machinery Is doing Imperfect boarding house table beBlde work that sunstroke Is possible.served and awkward boy country A sunstroke Is usually preceded sevwhom she delighted to tease. When eral days before by feelings of . Ill she left she asked him to write In her The poem which health loss of appetite, Indigestion, autograph album. John Q. Whittier wrote there, and constipation, scanty perspiration and which has just been published for the Indisposition to active exercise. The first time, stands as a warning to stopping of perslratlon Is an ominous other young ladles that she who sign. dumb When a person falls with sunstroke, laughs first at a seemingly the one supreme need is for more pow he may complain of pain in the head countryman may be herself laughed r. The quaint conor in the afflicted body to restrict or or over the heart. The skin Is hot and many years later. Is: stanza cluding the For tuberculosis destroy process. , dry, temperature very high 106 to 108 Thy life may nothing vex it, our present guidance this truth Is so degrees, with disturbances of respiraThy years be not a few. vital that it takes rank with a confes- tion and pulse, nausea and vomiting, at thy final exit And sion of faith in religion. insensibility and stupor, weakness, or the devil miss his due." May even We have given our patients some complete paralysis. Boston Transcript. The patient should be removed at drug, and have neglected the half dozinmeasures en whose tendency is to once to a cool, shady place, his clothCame Near Finding Out. crease the power of the patient Thus ing loosened, ice applied to the head Among examples of American huwe have often thrown away the great and spine, and cold water douches mor recently given in the Nineteenth resources of rest, fresh air, outdoor given; a cold bath can be used, also Century and After is a story which a life, changes in surroundings, and a cold anemas. A very simple and efbright ornament of the English bench systematic effort ot increase the nutri- fective treatment Is the shower pack, is said to have told more than once. which is given as follows: An orditive forces the body. A speaker in a Western town had There is no objection to the tonic nary mattress Is covered with oilcloth, out to show that there might started medicines, always provided they are upon which the patient is placed, be great differences between nationunderstood to be minor and subsidiary wrapped In a. sheet, and sprinkled al and local reputation. He had said, things, never of great value, and to be with cold water as often as the sheet "A man cant always tell what his used only as aids to the general meas-nre-s dries by evaporation. Ice may be apneighbors think of blm," when he was plied to the head at the same time. referred to. interrupted by one of his hearers. To avoid sunstroke, see that the genTo give drugs, while the patient is I came mighty near knowing Discard alcoholallowed to go in an unhygienic course eral health said the man, with a reminonce," of life without advice or correction, is ics and narcotics, use iced drinks iscent look, but the jury disagreed." sparingly, especially when warm, 'keep an error awful in its results. abundand use an Find New Rubber Tree. , .Every one of these patients should the bqwels active, be constantly supplied with outdoor ance of fresh fruit A cold sponge It is reported that a new kind ot in the morning, adding a little rubber tree has been discovered in the atmosphere in such abundance that bath the water, followed by a vigorto salt Island of Madagascar, said to contain every successive inspiration brings a much caoutchouc juice, which coagfresh dose of air to the lungs, and ous rubbing, is a simple and valuable none from previous expiration. Every stimulus to the healthy, action of the ulates upon being boiled, producing 89 skin. one should have long hours of rest per cent caoutchouc of good quality. The treatment for sunstroke is cold The tree Is called Pirabazo by the if feverish, the rest recumbent should natives and attains a height ot over be almost or quite constant, for exer- applications, and practically nothing forty feet It Is found In groves in cise increases the fever. The digest- but cold. the northwestern part of tbe island ive powers should be made to do their and near Amboyo an dls marketed in Boo-iolBeds Bedding. most careful under the supervisbest, wherein bedrooms still are This caoutchouc haa slight minThere ion, toward Improving the nutrition and possibly also the resisting power can be found reminders of a bygone eral ingredients. ago in the form of unwieldy bedsteads of the patient. NO TONGUE CAN TELL "Patients have been allowed to stay with their monster bedposts and side timas as almost bridge large Indoors without proper parts ventilation, ber, and which afford convenient Hew I Suffered with Itching and and breathe a poisoned house-ai-r Sucb Bleeding Eczema Until Cured of the time. We have camping grounds for vermin. 1m their have for by Cuticura- bedsteads usually subscribed to the popular untruth as old of some the mediate companions is as pathat it groundless pitiful "No tongue can tell how I suffered tients in a gentle current of air called fashioned bed springs, which appeal a draught are in danger of colds and very crude when compared with the for five years with a terribly painful, other harm, and so we have kept them elegant and simple springs now found itching, and bleeding eczema, my body and face being covered with homes. breathing over and over again their in all ores. Never In my life did I experiWith its iron The bedstead, one simple contaminated air. The truth is, sucb awful suffering, snd I ence with wire woven springs, provided never takes cold in any draught, even for death, which I felt was a wind, if his body and head are kept some of the later contrivances to pro longed 1 had tried doctors and medinear. the in vent center, represents sagging warm by clothing. The advice of the In the cines without success, but my mother profession ought to be to keep In a the highest form ot evolution is read insisted that I try Cutlcura. I felt It beds. of line comfortable, draught, never out of It; only it would after the first bath with Cutllessen the business of the physicians ily moved about, easily stowed away, better and one application of Cutl-enrcura Soap no affords of lodging all, best benand, while It would he of Incalculable and was soon entirely Ointment, or vermin. It efit to the people. places for either dust can be readily cleansed if for any well. (Signed) Mrs. A. Etson, Belle MA consumptives body should alvue, Mich." ways be well and equably clothed, and cause it has been exposed ot danger- ' Its and for ous Infective disease, very or restrictshould never be hampered Thousands of miles of southwestern ed by garments. Snug corsets and simplicity and neatness is a suitable Alaska are covered with primeval forconventional gowns are an absurdity ornament for any bedroom. of cedar ests white spruce and yellow The passing away of the good old and balsam for the tuberculosis woman; worn as fir. us of much that they are by most such women, they days has deprived which has frequently tip the scales in favor of was substantial and real, beeh replaced by the shallow and ardeath rather than recovery." tificial, but It is certainly a matter for congratulation that modern' clvlllza No Specific Medicine for Tuberculoeie. The Committee on the Prevention tlon has emancipated ua from ths pesef Tuberculosis of the Charity Or- tilent ial feather bed that UBed to bs to gen ganization Society of New York, In passed down from generation its annual report recently issued pub- eratlon as a cherished heirloom. The quilts which were relished the following resolution: covered no again and again at quilting specific "Whereas, There Is bees, gradually became liable to the medicine for this disease (consumpcure, same objection as the tion) known, and tho and specifics, and special methods of feather bed. It should always be remembered treatment widely advertised In the opinion of that bed clothes are not warm In pro dally papers are, In the Ibe committee, without- - special value, portion to thVIr weight, but Just to the and do not at all Justify ttuf extrava- extent that they have the ability to regant claims made for them, and serve tain heat, and that this depends more chiefly to enrich the promoters at the upon the looseness of their texture expense of the" poor and often Ignor- than upon the amount of cotton that ant or credulous consumptives; there- can be matted together and covered again and again with new quilting. fore, to All bedclothes, without regard Resolved, That a public announcement be made that it la the unani- the material from which they are conmous opinion of the members of this structed. should every week sptad a committee that there exists no spe- few hours becoming acquainted with cific medicine for the treatment of pul- sunlight, and thereby have the addimonary tuberculosis, and that no cure tional advantage of thoroughgoing can be expected from any kind of outdoor ventilation. medicine or method except the reguWhat He Wanted. larly accepted treatment, which relies Most people would rather take a mainly upon pure air anf nourishing food." few bottles of some drug periodically. In hope of thereby counteracting the Dr. S. A. Knopf state very emphatically that consumption Is cured sim- bad effects of their unhygienic habply and solely by the Judicious use of its. than reform their course of life The Mothers Gods fresh, pure sir, sunshine, plen- and life healthfully. ty of good water. Inside and outside, Journal contains a suggestion which such would do well to ponder. and good food." remA certain dissipated youth, on con Nevertheless, new specific edies" for this disease are constantly nulling a noted physician In Tarln A Isrls physician was given a sot of hyglenle ruins, and being exploited. is now advocating injections of sea assured of a speedy cure. Rut that water Into, the tissues as a cure fyr was not at all to the young gentleAn American doctor is man's liking. Thlaialbs Mailrs-- a you tuberculosis. 'Any fool,' he said, aiu, Mails In krs a ' ail pit. . from ui io would know he'd get well If he did Imsrsni also experimenting with a compound fiirnUuro for Ik If funume uur Trane tour I ou Ik us of raw vegetable Juices in connection that, hut that's not what I came for. Utah Bedding & Manufacturing Co. with other diet, ltoth of these so I want medicine.' He wanted to billion ula coat over called remedies, however, have yet to SiV itas C'TV, UTAH a dirty shirt bO 'horoughly tested. three-quarter- Hops Is tha Best Msdlclns. We know physicians who give very little medicine, and yet they are tucessful because they have cunny souls. They always radiate They brightness and good cheer. know that it Is hope, more than drugs, the patient needs, that it is encouragement and not disheartening diagnosis that helps him to recover. They give him every bit of hope and encouragement and good cheer possible, for they know that these are more effective remedies than are to be found in the pharmacopeia. Success. I Native Servants In India Interpret Orders Much Too Literally. Native servants in India have ths generally desirable thought sometimes Inconvenient virtue of the Chinese doing exactly as they are told. The trouble le that they seldom use 'judg ment. Lord Roberts, during a campaign In India, had ordered his man to prepare his bath at a certain hour. One day a fierce engagement w as going on but the servant made bis way through a storm of bullets and appeared at the commanders side. "Sahib, said he, "your bath Is ready." Even a better story comes from an unknown soldier, who was awakened one morning by feeling the servant of a brother officer pulling at his foot "Sahib," whispered the man "sa hib, what am I to do? My master 6 told me to wake him at half-pas- t but he did not eo to bed till 7." SUFFERINGTHESUREPENALTY Health Thus Lost la Restored by Lydlg E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong? We hoar every day the same story over and over again. I do not feel well ; I am so tired all the time! More than likely you speak the same words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. The cause may be easily traced to some derangement of the female organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, bearing-dow- n pains, flatulency, nervousness, sleeplessness, leucorrhoea. These symptoms are but warning that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded a life of suffering or a sqrlons operation is the Inevitable result. Tbe for all these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. ' Miss Kate McDonald, of Wood bridge. N J., writes: Dear Mr, rinkham : I think that a woman (laterally dislikes to make her troubles known to the public, but restored health has meant so much to ms that I cannot help from telling mine for the sake of other suffering women. " For a long tune I suffered untold agony with a uterine trouble and irregularities, whirji mads me a physical wreck, and no ons thought I would recover, but Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound ties entirely cured me, and made me well and strong, ana I feel it my duty to tell other suffering women What a qtiondid medicine it is." If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia K. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound at once, and write to Mrs Pink ham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice -- it is free and always helpfuL - !KlSSS5)5ife. r HYGIENE NEGLECT PSWSW When Answsrlng Advertisement Kindly Mention This Pspsr. s Dont Get Wet! 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