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Show HAPPY THOUGHT. MEANING OF "AT HALF MAST" At First Universal Symbol Was Token of Submission and Respect For Enemy, MOTOR Perhaps you have noticed that when, over a prominent person dies, especially if he Is connected with the government, the tings on public bulld lugs are hoisted only part of the way up, remarks the Toronto Mall and Express, Thin U culled "half niast." Did you ever atop to think what connection there could be between a flag that was not properly hoisted and the death of a great man? Ever Klnce flags were lined In war it ban been the ciihIoiii to have the flag of the Hiiperlor or conquering nation above that of the Inferior or vanquished. When an army found Itself beaten It hauled Its (lag down far enoiiKh for the Has of the victors to be placed above It on the same This wan a token not only of pole. Mihuilritilon, but of respect. In those days when a famous soldier died flags wera lowered out of respect to his memory. The custom long ago punned from purely military image to public life of all kinds, t!:o 15r.s C; Sr. at half mast Ulng a sign that the dead ninn wus worthy of i.niverral respect. The spuce left : hove It la for the ling of the great tonciteror of all the ungel of death. REPUBLICANS SIX MEET DEATH IN OF CURED SCALP TROUBLE Cal. "My Stratford, daughter' calp trouble began as pimples cud IU-fostered, then formed scales. calp Itched and she hod dandr.i.7. Her balr came out In bunches, falling ntlrely In spots as Inrfte ns a stiver dollar. A kind of scab would form In llttlo while crusts on the spots. Then? pots would be sore. Knowing the Cutlcura Soap and Outlctira Oln'mc-- .t were food for the skin and scalp, we washed her scalp each mornlnir w!'h Cutlcura Foart and then applied t'.:e Cutlcura Ointment, rubbing; It In wf'l with the hand. It helred from tart. I used one box of Outlci:ra Ointment and ono cake of Cutlcura Soap, then her scalp was cured and her balr fcrew again. It hns been more than a year since and l.er scalp Is clear and healthy." (Signed) Hiram Crabtree. Jan. 25, 1912. Cutlcura Soup find Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each Skin isook. Address free, with post-car- d "Cutlcura. Dept. K r -- 22-p- . Collective Housekeeping. paper tells of an experiment in collective housekeenlnc in uhul is known as Hrent (Jurden The dwelling houses contain all Improvements except a kitchen. Meals for everybody are cooked at a central hull, and may either be eaten there or eent home. A dinner costs only 1 shilling and C pence. Servants are supplied, when needed, Tom the central hall at a cost of about (en cents an hour. An ICngliah i vll-lug- four-cours- Ilihtend of liquid antiseptics, tablets and peroxide, lor toilet and medicinal uses, many people prefer i'axtlne, which Is cheaper Hnd better At drug-gifti.'iC a box or ent postpaid on receipt of price by The I'axtou Toilet Co., Huston, Muss. Grouch's Vacation. Is your enjoying his vaca Subtle Admonition. tion: do ahk that reguyou always "Why 'Not so much ni I wit." lar customer If the razor hurts him?" one barber. Mr. Wltii.ow-B'Mithinir ftyrttp r.r riilltlnn "Just ns a gentle reminder." replied ....fi.-nillltutilllitfc. th? oth.r, ";l:n if I: forgt the tip Iwiii ullaj '.lti. rur h iu.1 tollc. iV a bouts. him Jl'a liable to butt next time." Itul a really clever woman Is too clevi r to il u It. Ancient Idea of Dancing. tJtit lt!g w;:a originally a means of Some Hiiple bonst In order to keep r pi o&. ing religious feeling. nth'rs from d' lng mi. IN POOR SOPHIA'S CASE. MAINE Was Not Grief, But Prusslc Acid That Caused Her Demise. Dr. Ronald H. Curtis, the well inown zoologist, said in a recent lecture in Charleston, relates the Cleveland Plain Dealer: "I take no stock In these yarns about the disinterested affection of animals. An animal's affection Is parasiticyour dos loves you because you feed it. Analyze those yarns about animal affection and they turn out like Sophia's case. "There was a rich old maid who had an cur named Sophia, The old maid died, leaving her fortune to her nephew, who had lived with her. i met tne nephew one day aud ven-- I tured toy sympathy. He said: "'Yes. Hs vety sad. And the morn ing after my aunt's decease the dog ' Sophia died." ' "Grief, I suppose?' I Eald. " 'No,' he said, 'prus.xic acid'.' New goods in a new store It ACCIDENT Elect Governor and Carry Three of Four Congressional Districts, Gain-Lestature. ing Control of g TRAGEDY MARS THE SABBATH WHEN MACHINE GETS BEYOND CONTROL. Me. The flight for the the state government becombination of all brands of Republicans aud the Democrats resulted Monday in a victory for the The latest available figures Indicate a plurality of about I.OUO for WillUm T. Haines. Republican, for governor, over Frederick V. I'lalstcd, the present Democratic governor, I lie eloctlun of three out of four Republic-ni- l candidates for congress, practically Insuring Republican control of the leftihlaturo. Roth the RoObtvelt leaders, who control the muchiuery of the Republican party in the stale, and the Taft men nie cl timing credit for succcia of their combination ticket. With the ending; of the truce prevailing duriiiK the state campaigu, the rival leaders will take up the cudgels asainst each other and fight for the bIx electors that each has put into the national contest. Portland, jontrolf tween the Riders and Spectators Alike Victims When Machine Going at Ninety-twMiles an Hour Mows Down a Line of Men andNBoya. o hope-leKKl- y Fortune Teller Yes, you will bo very wealthy. With my Inwurd eye 1 can see heaps of money all around 7 oa. Mr. Verywlse Well, suppose you take your fee out of It with your Inward fingers. WIN Nowark, K. J. Six persons were killed, six are dying and thirteen more were seriously injured Sunday at the Ya'lxburg motordrome when the motorcycle ridden by Fddie llasha ol Waco, Texas, got away from hhu mid Jumped the railinn separating the track where the bleachers and Brand stand Join. The cycle, which was suing at 92 mi'es an hour, mowed down a line of men nnd boys who were leaning over the ralliiiK at the ed;e ol the track. kllllnK fo:r aud Injuring, many. llusha was thionn iijrainst a heavy upriKht. His ner' whs broken and bis skull fractured. The force of the Impact was terrillc. The heavy cycle rolled down the teeply banked trnek, directly in front of the machine lidden 1)' John Alhtiuht w:u unable to avoid the other nia h'ne beeaiife of the great spe d at which he was going and when hU molorcyclc struck he was thrown a distance of thirty feet rolling unconscious to the bot'om oi He the embankment. died three hours later sr thej'ity hospital. Parts of the broken machine flew into the grand stand, sirik'rrg men and boys ami badly Injuring them. Many persons taken to the. c'ty hospital und the tiermnn hospital in Newark were so badly injured that they were unable to tell their nHtnes and It Is thought that the list i dead will be There pdded to by at hast five. were more than fi.noo persons In th Krand stand nnd on the bleachers and a state nhnnM of a panic followed the accident. TYPHOON I ' CLAIMS MANY VICTIMS Torrential Rains, High Tides and Floods Cause Enormous Loss of Life. Shanghai. Immense loss of life la iv ported In mail advices just received from Wen ("how. in the province ol ChekiauB. Chinese estimates give the deth roll between 30.1MH) and lO.Oili) as the result of a typhoon combined with torrent'::l ra'ns and hish tides which occurred August 29. (leal fl iods followed and the uppet Wen Chow river overflowed a vast are The town of Tsins Tien, forty miles northwest uf Wen Chow, was overwhelmed and lo,00:) of the iuhab Hunts were drowned. Various other were destroyed towns and villages and the prefectural church, an Import ant mlrMouary station, was washed away. RETURNS FROM THE FAR NORTH f UM SALT I MB cut UTAH lr. Mala Anyway, a rolling stone is a smooth proposition. Mascagnl, the composer, says the public does not know what It la talking about when it aays chorus girls are old enough to be grandmothers. Fining an automoblllst for running bis machine too slowly la something new, but a leisurely Chicago man got on the street car track and obstructed traffic. A Chicago Judge has fined a man for swearing at a dog In the presence of the woman who owned the dog. It pays to be polite, even when talking to a dog. Marriage may be a tie, but It Is sel- dom tongue tied. ...READ... THE AMATEUR DRAMATIC NEWS The only mu-u.hsmmic paiwrln A merle. lH.ful h.ul. to evrrr lltf. Only gl.OOa Vaar. Sead lor Sample Gopf Dpt. P., P. O. Boa SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH r Half and Half. Ralph A. Cameron, who was defeated for election to the United States QUADS senate from Arizona not long ago, KODAKS HIOH Flniahinianrf En. one had an office boy whose duty it largina. Work linn hf f'rofeasmnala. waa every morning to fill with frajh R. KAVAUK water a big cooler In the 811 Lk Uily. Ltl was very particular that this water should be fresh every day. One MYERS CLEANING & DYEING CO. mornlnir he took a drink from the Flnem rltnt ol of the Alifudonlio.t. limn cooler and then glared at the office wanu.fl to every town. to rullrra. Uberai boy. Sand trial order to try oieollonoo of work. "Willie," he demanded sternly, "Is Doat. g., 114-1- 1 Cast Broadway this water fresh?" SALT LAKE CITY "Yes, sir," answered the boy wlth-u- t meeting Cameron's glance. AfOSITIVEonsPEIt- "Willie," instated the boss, "are you MAntNT CURE FOR sure the water ia fresh?" Drunkenness and "Well, sir." qualified Willie, "part tf it Is." Popular Magazine. Opium Diseases. :. Explorer Tells cf Probable Discovery of Descendants of Scandinavian Colonists. Seattle. Wash Vi'hj'tlmar Ste faiifsoti. af: r pen dint; more th::n four years in Arctic exploiati m. te turned to Seattle on M unlay lij sto'tnier liom Nome. Aiat-- i. and to! ) of hia probable discovery of the descendant of the Seandiniv'au cidoi;isis of Creeu'and who were last heard of in HI2 and who, when trade w'ib in the seven Greenland wa teenili century, had disappeared. ttefansnii and his companion. Ir. R M. Anderson of Forest City. H. made a valuable zoological and ethnological collection, which is now on' tiie steam whaler Holvedte, with n Anderson, nnd w.ll arrive in Pram ico the first we"k in November ' u on the way ttt th- - American of Natural HItory, New York. TELL OF FATHER S DEATH. Some Satisfaction. "Are you the landlord of this hotel?" asked the guest who had his baggage on the porch. 'I guess I be," answered the man with the pale eyes. ' Well, I want to hand this little sentiment to you. Your hotel la post tlvely the worst I have ever seen in this country, and I've traveled all over it." '1 know It," answered the landlord 'And I have a kinder pride in It. Lemme tell you something about H Every time we get beat outer a board bill It's sure some satisfaction to know that we got the best of the feller that done it." Cleveland Plain Dealer. In n stoie like ours we aim to keep the newest and most popular style. You will Und many tbiiifc's to please you here. Naturally TWt b friUIV. nrTM11IB W.lawWlk Lmmmm TiiE UkUllft Paying for the Bulge. SltltlE UU Cnw Imu t,t. Utah Girls Describe Horrors or situa Mr. wraball was t lie owner of sev- j j tion in Retcl R dJcn Vexicu. eral dilapidated huu es, and th way j he dealt with his tenants would have Kl I'.to. Ti vns - I'nited Stnts Sen-The ralmlit ran read your future turned Phylock rreen wph envy. Keep on trying; its often the last ator William Ai.l. n Smith held a jpe-- j s.i fat free cln catalocie No one knew how off linnd. was the it key l the bunch (hat opens the door. clal version on Arms tt Sport Ing Coods Coaipaay Sunday of his invcs'l houses stood. Ilrpurts had It that the Xalt Lake rut. t iIl cation Into Meu-;conditions o rn wall paper held them tocether; but nl.le M'fes Kmma and Klia Stevers. in one bouse the pjper had come off CORRECT KODAK FISISHIKG of .losh'ta to tell the wall. As a result the Uiter of the ki'i'nc of iheSr father while do. bulged dangerously. Forthwith Mr. UTAH PHOTO MATERIALS CO. fending thr in . ,n' P" t'l. 4 3 Vain HI . fall t.e.kiltr ;ii ;.m:iiiI( by twe Grab. ill raUed the rent. le'i-!l.t:--t Mexican in ilie ceionieB hive shll.lnjrs more a month : SAPCTY RAZOR ELA0E8 SHARPrNCO weefe. The ;!( rr!i d here Sunday claimed the wretched tenant, to u l.jr mi l Iw frlurneil iltr ..M.,a i,( . aliatti a. nrw r.tieo their tar, wth tno'ler ii route ,ti ftah (iiareutr.-- l to with these bulging walls?" rm-e- . doo'tie i rl,.n n ttls- -, ot.e nler. t and told (.. derails of their father's . -- V I fOc madam." .:.liain raid "Certainly, wt .t. o. the land Prove Kill. A-- INANkt M. hall lfc. ,i,r Lydla C. PinkhnmV. Vegetable Commi.'drr pti.l of how be ki"ed bis as ioi'i iM.uiuir, -- ion nave more room Dees a h sailnnt ni Restore so of courve. you must pay for it." Health of Ailing Women. before dying pound and how with the t.,.nie shotgun, be ' I was PLAYS! PLAYS! PLAYS! Boston, the Clmiiee of Life and suffered through Let Down Easy. from line LtMiutr f..r t. and could pet nothing? to put the of!, i msn to t: For Amateur and I'rofi ionsU. CONTROL' ERB NEWMAN check them. I began taking l.ytlia K. Rink brim a Vegetable Compound SECURES "So he projwmed to you. did he?" .f looo .tertei filays will t'ntalojf the following? Saturday morning the hem- Negroes Attack Deputy S'lerifs. (tablet fortu) ou Tuesday, "Yes lie have nilnht known hints to amateurs KIU-.York Syndicate Will Take Over ter. I New orrhajea atuppeil. I ha.c Ukeu them rc'ulrly ever tiiucc and am ktcadily Kh.ri.ia never tave blm any t:roi;Vsville. negro gaininjr. the Moffat Road. rea-JtCo. to hope." rrisor.c; were tew front three I certainly think that every one who U fronVdod I was rtinuld (rive Dot. O., SALT LAKE CiTV, UTAH "I supinse a fellow never contld-rDenver. Colo, Contract providing-- ' ileputy hl.frif!- - cisrt; ni.ie fiom brf your Componu.1 Tablets a fnithful trinl, and they will tind rtlitt" iira. Mar'.s. Caoliett Jviitr, M'lS Fifth .Street, !xuU IU SiiTid.iv bUm.ii'n hi a band of armed fvr that, thoush, when he's In love. MEN reorganization of the I leaver, WOMEN .H "F'" ma,w. ani.to il you r t (hat. ridicule his ttresiitnnlinn?" !,!- ); fire tieuroc and sHjthtlir North on i lir nl tnanf mmkmt from Mrs. Hi. no; I let him down illll.-.iV " te.iNt ie,rtfiil..--'if rn-- mi,.!,! King, Phoenix, R.I. Hounded two 1,1 !ie o'lueia A poohc aigne and laO-!iti (I. h th triwl , ..iniw-t all hat dll you ray." I In the mill front th- - time I wa 1 rear Thtnlx, R.I.. "1 work-- d is porte in f.iit;t of the negroes and noon. aolor Sorbor Col let. U liwavn.il "f'l' . eld until I had s. I married a jenr, and I think th..t raised my I.1 told blm e to Mrrrt. in back New ,n imit. tome about lie, a l i? riou r!'i!i 1 had soreness In mr ai le near tard ears, and If nobody else showed 'ny left bir tlii.t w it around to n:y the back, and uiict!mes I have to lie la WJ for two t,r liire das. I KODAK FINISHING V nclinatlon In the meantime Baseball Pitcher to Killed. was not able to h my bmeroik. ' Malt tiM.fi l m I might consider bis offer " .rtTit4 tiiti. CUIraen r " Lydia E. rinkham's Wfrrtabln Compound the w f'oron I iwi.w ltof?ir,n ill in u k t I'li'iio Hu.tim helped me wonderfully In IJerord-Herald- . Icaso i V Sail Lata cuire lute th- - iUh-Yfor fie poo-Photo Suool others. I am cmly Uk every way. may use my L per ft C. Wnt.- - I..r (itainKur.. to oo anythinir within my purer to nvinax ud IflMt aM. well known bt? j pan l!usl A Judge' jour niMlicioe." Sirs. Story. I'lxcnix. ILL t nll Kiso, li tx t.e!wa pijchrr, who. found in Tha Bitter Bit. mut learn to rympathi7 with a C1.ik strM ,o!! It wan i"U teite.J tor from Mrs. stln frailties, sayc Terry's "Jiid A terta'n crlt:e, rentmn-Donovan.WillimanticConn. for hi in ih i had pertfic Raymond In Vacat'on" I waa rebuklti? bitter tunsue. found that on occasion Willlmaritie, Ci.nn. " Kor five yenr I suffered unto ! strony from female met H.ul Hay. with trouble causing backselie, jrrepulnrilieis ii',K:iuw, und ittoii proti-a-tinn- . in the othT day for barking nr even artists ill tnrn. Tht- - rrcasloTi It vr. imp.si)le for me to walk up Maui without atopping on the Bc!d Diyl'gM Robbery. wifo in what was not only an at whieU the artist rerrntinn. way. 1 wa ail run down in every wv. rd s'ory, but oie in which I could was eIiH,i.mi bi Inte.f work. listen. Huh v. JViin Kfing at hl Stia i " I tried three doctors and en.'li told me aomrthintr ilifferent. I reeelved he had no desk In h s offiie Kutidty afternoot. Mor 'I shioibl like lo have jour oninion no benrflt from any of thru but im nwl to autTf r more. The last doctor )U should Hr. V. V. ti J up by n dav whl. really b more care j of my j;1iif" be ald - tt rrl!t. for mo to elil it wan no rh " me would notliina" restore to any'hinir 1 I tiealth t:.iii. I) I bcifan I.vdia fi. l'inkhntu's rettle Compound tell you candidly liebt rebber said, "and ', a- - a result ol I "It Is absolutely worth! ." I so oth- lrt to see what it would do, and by taking ven Nttlen of the Compound and believe A word of your wife" ' er tenlled. anoitlv To add to hi- -. ha I wo ei.rinre. other treatment yon 8'lied,"I am retred to tiiy natural bcaltk." Mrs. ' the rot.'xr b, I know, that," fnirawf the and tied hirn beet KrtA Diihotas, ?U Maitt Mrcet, illitnanlic, Coou. before ib'turtlne may do a jer like," he Mid, j'M. "hut it would really Hitrreat mm tar " y nfully, "but l'v got lo." the very murb IterlHer from Mrs. Winficlcl Dana, Augusta, Deet.t Takri &trychrir hav Anrtf-la- . Me. .Lydla K. Ilnkliam' Wret-iblComjKmnd baa cured tht) Hilt l.aie l'i? K' r J ' l.r ine tuk-- n wh liaekaeiie, I, eel iiel.r, and the !:! pnin I b'l ill rn v right side, and I ana i:li ii't'!l ir'inl rand the perfectly weiL" Mr. WijiriKi u liy.li. Xo. S, Aujruata, Me. ' lr. Ji,n,' W V,w:n. ', shortly I HESE SIX LETTERS l.liilf. M M aKkMMw n tUl Wtrn d Str-veii- . I fr-- ni From Wew England Women that lr the Mi j ih-- , Itt !.!.-- Mu.-eu;- I pa-wn- l.tmor'-iP';.-s(Mni- i j i:f-- Salt Lake Costume i . s Letter m 1 Julia !' f nU-ru'- y U-c- feel-Inp- . . . a a u-- r-- 5'd Letter Knt-rno-- - Htta .'ri d . ni tk M-t- it trcd Letter Mc I im!-ed.- r i Ixttcr from Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Newport, Vt think "I fr ha done me. VL tKfire lr. I.y.IU 1. Tinkham' :.jx.rt.t 1 to.'w e it: and it d I wonders ht wh-rerv-.uI a t r mo. tit I onijxiiin wrH?k tak intf It, I aha',1 alwavi i I'rin "an a f ! wor.l f or It to lay friends.' Mis. Jon.1 A. TBOnrso.f , Uox 't, Vcrmont- I.ew port yo. 1 ft-- creat Sil k in 1 a uprv it v.'r'r.? very l(arl, of clo'.ie , ir- etc., I tiMtith. r mv srt'l ftfreii !y Vctccyt - (j'pt j rpon I Irf-e- n rcl 1 In n i bealrh till l t.mi IOH IIACKACHC, il f Near Dealt, 1 I '; n a i r'. " . ti f (riMirfr. iMir b' ht- H:'.! ! r f ' ' well at f at. ' 'i auto hil T'u - riii-:o- r m A an MorjJi Cf'ert I!' Me ifi IVtmi!! It5 in f .? '' ir t- ,rr '" ''r.t re Of Jif.K t'i:wl 5. of , f. fa - it; on ariK-ar- - p.j, i Wreck. Thit , f.ve in ur-- l Clevr J,, .) T:.. - fn a, ajpfa, ;m'.'i!'v. Injured, five of hrn a Lake Kt r,rij i ). r' f! nr. with a traKer it,er;, ( r. el ilit'l a brewery f;;tt f f u rre'e wept cf llor U f Hivef hr fe. Simd.ir. McNamara Hm Apprdiclt. Ran tin. tit, , raj. Jmn tl. rv m a life n!n for murder in c.Ti'ir'iTi vf'.tii tb of the si Angeiee Timee, was orera?ei r,n Tbnrdit at the prison h''I-itafor af rndicii . 1 rrll fit Ml I CUM ATI HM KIDNCVH A.t MLADKCR met CONCRETE BRIDGES f fha NEVER WEAR OUT. bus Ko rratter how rrail or how Urge th cr culvert Is to be, you should "insist upon it ho beinp; built of concrete. And. ro matter contracts to c"o the work lor you, insure it permanency by insisting upon S Bill. - f'c. ;,..r ' for PerrranencV tri.e to f T. "'ai' nl w . Build l:n iifliy nit',' I Tor HO yenrt T.rdia !:. !lnklmm VrcHalile ilie nl VmiKttirl lias l.inl remrdr frfe. anale III. one tiel Mild wntiinn'" Rilmciiti 4lrn J'iHiv to liericlf who l!l not rnl try (Ms trious mmlielnn, mm!" frftt rHts lierlrs. It Jtasrctr'U Miiany rufle lni wottien to heal tit. ' o. thh "writet'ii Ji t .., f..r vl. e. idlMllilMIAI.ir.ri5kxrMci!trf n rxl nnavrcrt'd Ywur teller will l5 peitfl, by a tvouuto and held in strict lonfidrnce. tTTJir,--th- A' ng raipet. wa'liin?, il run down. I waa l'tl.!fhim, flrl ill frterneon ut)t.lV ' c f. t'hV'tn 1 f oriocs hsl ht n "1h W Plnkham's Vefrelatrie Com tr!brr pet I ( I ke I am r,..t and Art po'ind f r m, ;it 1 n not have the r titnt ditl. on do not have to pi to twl. I will W t IrBt I the p;iip.u.il is di'iii' for Me." i4 my trierj'!t It. 1ViDItH, VmX 133, in usnfner. 1 Letter from Miss Grace Dodds, IJethleliem, N.I I, " llrtiib bm. N it. I't litt.iig b 117 K stai Kra kno th" Sin A ls' Das Scb pa?' lam A'Maa neviiot f.ooal ( m emeof RS cement There are ether brands, but only one "RED DEVIL" brand. It is always satisfactory, because it is always uniform in quality, strength and color. Engineer fir big dams, canals and power plant demand this cement. Von should derrM it for all concrete work. Don't build unlet you hav "RED DEVIL." M by All I .tlac rvatr, AHe for Hmtift. Union Portland Cement Co. OjJen, I n Uuh : I! Mac-Namar- R rK'1 dyna-mitln- Contain No Harmful or HaWt Forming Dntfa JL. Itv i l this Iheil I IL'-- I Tk ! f fHuafri4 fits I t'Knit. t mkm f A 1) rj turn Rn t M'foin, r1 rttiff vs 4i B"to Bn'i |