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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILI.E. UTAH -- ?--- C3J - Net rnnf pr 1 4 1ST hiid Prachra For Infants and Children i INTERESTS LOSE LAST DRY LAW FIGHT, BEING APPROVED. LIQUOR WAR-TIM- j I uii.iimuou decisconMliutionalin of tlu- w .inure prohibition ait was susm ml on Mod-daDecember 1.", h the supreme court. Tin- opinion, toion b Adulate JiiMice llrandeis. held iii effect, however, that the war invoked "dry period still m,i) he rui'iu' t is to presidential proel.imm ion of M Quit blowing Dont stay stuffed-o- p dose of "Papes Cold ,nd snuffling! A fl,raround' taken every two hours un? fA three deses are taken usually cold and ends all grippe a gttfiks op 1 s!cry. Tbii dose first very floated up nostrils of your head; sieves the headache, dullness, - drdeef, opinion-;- . gem She Owns Was Worn "Queen" Bess," Marie Antoi- Diamond by Astor Is the The new Ylseounte-owner of the famous Sancy d'amornl, which is set In magnificent tiara someof what similar to the gala head-dres- s , who wore the Patialin, was exhibited Maharajah In 1W7 in Tails, and was bought by the late Vhwvmnt Artcr shortly before his wifes death In 1894. HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS rheuma-Ks- Fpi-iikin- g Ask for year. Dsniels Praises Colored Troops. Washington. Speaking in behalf" of movement to erect In Washington a monument to negro soldiers anil sailors) Secretary Daniels declared that "the world war was not the first time American colored soldiers had fought trained Prussian troops and given a good account of themselves. harder a man works the lest time he has to whin. i Most women are born leaders anc most men are born followers thereof WOM WORKS 15 ilOiSA DAY Reach Agreement With Brotherhood. Washington. Under an agreement between tlie railroad administration and the four brotherhoods of train and time onginemen, announced and a half for overtime In alow freight service will become effective as of Marvelous Story of Woman Change from Weakness to Strength by Taking Druggist Advice - - De-cemb- ef Mrs. Judge Lindsey Injured. Milwaukee. Mrs. Henrietta Lind-wy- . wlfe of Judge of Denver, was one of seven persons Injured when a Chicago & Northwestern railroad train was accidentally derailed at Mequoln. down pains ao badly that at timer I could not be on my feet and It did not seem as though I could stand it I tried different medicines without any benefit and Betr-B.-Lind- sey several doctors told me nothing but an operation would do me any good. My drug- gist told me of t , ( Compound. I took U with the result that I am now well and strong. I get . PTWthemorning at four oclock, do my good. I dont know bow many of !!7 friends I i f j j Ranger Killed in Snowelide. Ogden, Utah. Harold 51. JInrrison, forest ranger In the Cache forests. who left Ogden Friday, was killed In a snowslide near' Logan, according to fhe advices received at the forest ser- headquarters In Ogden. Argues Own Case, Hartford, Conn. James O'Brien, a Mew York ceated a son-Mtfn ,n the United States distict Hod-Carri- er bod-carrie- r, case in two Bridgeport receiverships have told what Lydia E against lawyers Vegetable has Compound wm for me." Mrs. Anna Metekianq American Released by'Bandita. 10th St, Peru, Ind. Washington. The state department worn who suffer from any such was notifieii officially late Alonday not fail to try this famous the American herb . Pink- - that Frederick lingo, axa Vegetableremedy. Lydia, tn the receot-'rabbandits selrM' by Compound. on Moiquiz, Mexico, had been released NU, Sait Lake City, No. and had returned to Jluxqnlzj trt J J k hams Vegetable -- "1. I suffered from a disPeru, Ind. placement with backache and dragging E.-Pin- - high-price- d ld "J l 51-1- 919 ss 1 ' resttllini Itf rrf;. Titr For Over ( Thirty Years trsTM'i40",lvr ni:w yohil stocking hart , There's an inj from many a little t Where a God-bltn- t where spkn lor centers in c.v A J call will go tot Exait Copy of Wrapper, of she great, the mansions bed. dream hangs cn But st k j4nd hi vision gathers nightly of a day that s soon so come. The Chr.stmas horn will summon jthc Christmas drum will roll Where little feet should patter N the music of the drum. The tide of Joy in magic through There's an empty ttoebing But where one gift would brighten the dark of weary days, .t T X r hang' door. ing by many a u That must wait in vain for ind-blo- Christmas, in the gray haunts ef the poor; 1 And eyes that now shine brightly shall, through a rain of tears, See nothing there on Christmas j "I know tnllmv vim i mill in ntr p lie a dm tor. or ti-- "Is A 11 hnldht'ttded vou hmv of each soul. 11 bail hv hair. qJO h drramer't cause that you might Don't whisper just a xvord to Santa you think W'hat means this glory round our feet, The Magi mused, " more bright than mom f And voices chanted dear and sweet, Today the Prince of reace is bom I "IVTtai means that star, the Shepherds said, That brightens through the rocky glenf And angels answering overhead. Sang, Peace on edrth, goodwill 0 men I Tis eighteen hundred years and more Since those sweet oracles were dumb; wait for Ilim, like them of yore; T7 Alas, lie seems so slow to cornel But it was said, in words of gold. No time or sorrow tier shall dim. That lillle children might be bold . -- In perfect trust to corps to Him. All round about our feet shall shine light like that the wise A men saw. our loving wills incline. To that sweet Life which' is the Law. So shall we learn to under- If By De Lyle F. Cass the grout fireplace with special ceremonies. And years afterwards the enstom was for bands of boys to go from house to house on Christmas morning, standing grouped in the street and singing carols of Joy to the mellow resonance of bells. And Id grandfathers time folks made up Jolly, boisterous sleighing parties, where all muffled up snugly and let out the horses, with the Iron runners gliding swiftly over the snow. . . . But Alollie and I live In a little houe In town, where the sanitary department keeps the streets swept clean of snow; where there are municipal rules against chopping down trees and no fireplaces In which to bum the logs, even If we had them; where the policeman on .he bent probably would arrest the Christmas cholrlsters If they came around and woke up the neighborhood by singing early In the morning. . . . Monie and.I Just, wake up the kids and let them tumble downstairs to see the tree we trimmed the night before, and then letihem litter up the parlor, while she sits quietly on the arm of my chair and I smoke, watching them most of the day afterwards. . . . But, let me tell you, friends, it's Christmas, just the samel shep- herds then, And, clasping kindly hand in hand, Stng. Peace on earth, good-wito ll mmF , , ,1 But they wb do their souls no vre.rg. But keep at eve the faith rrf-o- mdrnfj ;T77L Shall daily hear the angel-son-g, Today the Prince of Peace f ff is hornF James Bussell Lowell. , hard-pack- In the west of England It was oner firmly twBeved that anyone who visited a cattle shed on Christmas eve would hear the beasts conversing. Bui jr Such visit was ccjsldered perilous the Irreverent eavesdropper being Ilk ly ti hear words of 111 omen, as In th legend of the farmer who heard hi oxen comparing mournful notes of a certain hard days werk that lay be-fore them In the future : "It b a long way up" the hill to the churchyard, and our master is heavy. Brand speaks of a west country peasant who told ' him that he had himself seen cattle fall on their knees t the Holy Hour, and heard them- utter a groan Tlk( 1 - 70 per (154-pound- s) So, when we pay 15 a pound for live hogs, we are really paying more than 21 a pound for the meat which we will get from these animals, even after taking into account the value of the But people show a preference for of the whole the pork only by-produc- ts. ed A CHRISTMAS SUPERSTITION. Christian creatures." -h cent is meat and lard. sweet-voice- d one-thir- d chops, fancy bacon, and choice cuts ; - Is nlwuvs tolling used fever ami lost his were living far bevond his means. Cartoons Magazine Ofthjs, only g we j stand The simple faith of nt sur Im Yviuhgluislinnd lie told me tlu other day wa pounds. In olden days they used to bring a boars head smoking Into the feast Yule-loto and drag the n Mrs. Here are reasons why the fine, fresh pork tenderloins and pork chops, or savory ham, or crinkly bacon, which you enjoy for breakfast, cost much more per pound than the market quotation on live hogs which you read in the newspaper: An average hog weighs 220 Different Now, But Christmas Just the Same holly-grow- noinmi! 111,111 it Ml Mr. Younlmst,iml litre Is a Ie fiotn fntlur asking us to ec tir jour K ATV Christmas Carol I'!!lnp7". ffTW II The Price of Pork Chops and Bacon o'er Voxerty's drear ways; fer some wee ' MW WU -- 4- No reindeer's hoof will thunder And so, for G ol's white season i H11C-"csf- SNV Near Father. . Is very (I Clautf but the sorrow of she years. jji the gateway xsr Uncertain. til 1 ainfy wait; over each sleeping curly head; i TNI AINTAUN fM unansnercl, no . two-tldr- ds TliP Lydia '7 1 Iowa Senator Scents Disaster Unless Action l Taken. Washington. Congress was warned on Mondi y-- that if the railroads wero Mimed bark to their owners without, miuctnu nt meanwhile of legislation for prt.refllon of the properties, of the roads would tie in the hands of receivers within thirty days. with earnestness "ami Cummins of the Chairman frankness, senate intcrMate commerce committee wltiih drafted the pending railroad bill deflared the senate could not afford to sol. it aside or delay its consideration, in view of the apaireiit determination of President WINonto end government control the first day of the new GOLD MEDAL and be sure the name GOLD MEDAL is on the box. Three uses, at all good druggists. Adv. S) lVvcri-btH'- Use I ntedvRy loss tK M;v m matism, lame back, lnmhgo, sciatica, gall stones, gravel and ot'er affections of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs. They will attack the poison at once, clear ont the kidneys and urinary tract and the soothing healing oils nd herbs will restore the inflamed tissues ) organs to normal health. , iuul , PERIL FRONTS ROADS. SAYS are usually the result of failure of the kidneys to expel poisons from the system. If the irritation of these uric acid crystals is allowed to continue, incurable bladder or kidney disease may result Attend to it at once. Dont resort to temporary relief. The sick kidneys must be restored to health by the use of some sterling remedy which will prevent a return of the disecj. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules immediately. They hare brought back the joys of life to countless thousands of sufferers from rheu- ! Be Consli!dliwJU,D,arr ii or" I 41 r yrp A helpful wa-pass- stone In London, as did James 1 and Henrietta the duke of Buckingham. Marla took the Fancy to Pari- - after It became her hnsbnnds execution. part of the French crown Jewels, and was worn by Marie Antoinette. It was (.rjfxi.noo) . valued at a million francs by the French republican government, was stolen, and reappeared among the Spanish crown Jewels in the middle of the last century. After the revolution of Isabella JI It passed to the r wept nwnv all hopes of a . In WW r, safely, v The stone has n romantic history. Pe Fancy, ft Frenchman, sold the gein others are imitsUiaa. )fe ....... . , costume. The the Itiisslan national that le, gancy diamond Is Friolette cut equally on all sides a condition which bewildered modem jeweler--- , a ho found it difficult to set the stone All JiH hrm I I. The excruciating agonies of . vet" of the Christmas, as the wartime act he;ng repealed In fore Jiroh.i,! ion beeoti.es ffco t! e one month hence, wire eons dt red remote. 'I he eases decided were those of the Kentucky Distilleries and Warehouse and r company of Louisville, K 1 New of P.luni and foos, eomp.inj instituted for the pm pose of con, el bug the governmi nt to.release whiskev from lond. In both eases the emir den ud eon-i- t tentions of Kl'hu Loot and other as tornevs for the distillers tii.it the a, t in violation of tin constitution takes private property without just compensation, that Ihr period of the tutr lie ad emergency for wli.ili had term'll ited. that tin1 law with the state was an Intel ferete police lowors and an undue eo me of the war tower of congress Congress did not intend for the wartime act to terminate on the coni of the war. but at the end of the period of demobilization, in the v'ow of the court, which held that the conclusion of the war charl.v did not mean cessation of hostilities The wartime act, the court nlo said, is not confiscatory, asserting that more than nine months were given distillers to dispose of their Mocks, which time the court believed to he The act also was not readequate. the court hold, by the prohipealed, constitutional bition amendment, which, It asserted. Is binding not only In peace but also in war times. ally Queen" Elizabeth, of NtrNAlcoTlC, jiL in rendering its opinion tin court, however, did not act upon the :d dlty of the Volstead prohibition ml or on appeals involving the nleoholie content Adv. nette, and James Signature fever-Lshno- s, .Iv astor has rare neither Mineral Always Bears the I 1 1 sneering, soreness, stiffness. Is the pspo's Cold Compound and known relief cots surest quickest, a iew cents at drug stores. I t assistance. Tastes nice. ls without no quinine. Insist on Pape9! Contains lady ami Ikwvbof Tbcrcb'. Promoting DWcvEoa Checrfulno ami Ucst(jolai y, and the air pass- stops nose running; - jmvtnrafflBSSl ion, your opens 3 TEH CENT. lonftrA jbk'IVcparaf AVoc! ALGCMiOL-- . ! tinUicSicmivhs U- - A Genuine Castoria Decision Rendered by Supreme Court Reverses Contention That Measure Was Outside of Emergency Powers of Congress. Get instant relief with "Pape's Cold Compound to Mothers Know That E from juicy hams. This means that when we are selling Premium bacon at 43! per pound wholesale and Premium hams at 30, there are other parts for which we get as low as 6 i or 8 per pound. The net result i3 an average profit to us of less than 1 a pound. The choice cuts are higher because of a demand for them. Another thing; Only 35 pounds of the entire hog or about 16 th is usually marketed at once. The rest must be pickled, cured, or smoked. This takes months, and adds to the costs which must be met Swift & Company, U.S.A |