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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH ISUCH IS LIFE And Such Is Ufe! ARABIAN RELIC By Charles Sughrbe The tomb of Eve Is at Jidda, tt Arabia, about half way down on tbe coast of the Red sea. Adam la reputed to be buried la Ceylon, oS the south coast of India. Why the Sudden Change to Liquid ir ; Laxatjves? 7fo The Fear of Death Le Baron Walker By LEONARD A. BARRETT The three major fears may be classified as death, poverty and disease. The fear of death, while not the most Important or most serious, is perhaps more common than the other two. The fear of poverty and disease seems to attack those in more mature life, while the fear of death manifests itself to persona of almost pll ages. While the less dangerous from a psychologi cal point of view, the fear of death is the most terrible. Persons shudder at the thought of It and a superstition still clings to many circumstances connected with the experience. Some persons still believe it Is a sign of approaching death for one to see in a mirror the form of a dead person ; or, to pass between car rlages in a funeral procession Is an ill omen. Much of this fear would doubtless be dispelled If we could only under stand Just what does happen in the event of death. It is not a case in which, "Who knows what dreams may come," or, a condition of existence afterward. Death is the most natural experience in the world. Just what happens In all material life, occurs in the physical, when the tissue breaks down. Death occurs when the body ceases to function. When the semi-materi- ie plan ent for; J nounteJ. osed . f A striped paper makes a i f quipped nsotar; 'T'HE selection of wall paper best suited to the rooms of a dwelling is not a matter to be given slight con-j- t si fcratloa. The design Is of major importance, no less tnan the color. exposure of any specific room Is a guide to color for it The size and shape of the room Is a guide to correct choice of pattern. The exposure c,f a room signifies its position In re-- t htlon to the points of the compass, A foom In the north part of a house Is said to have a northern exposure. oae In the southwest part of the that Is one with windows on and west 80 that light comea f both sides, is said to have a B tthwest Because exposure, etc. 1 from the north is cold, It should i juence the selection of paper for a r 4m with windows on the north side, $ch let In no sunlight, or practlcal- - 3, boii; inland : nd ceiling appear higher than it really excellent to use in rooms. 255i )R UCT t isectioiv tl 3 :oDor bc-is- afcsn lway mi ot! ath tt ' ; Illtol' Ijinone. mjii R.fl,,, thm T . , According to the exposure of the coapl. t$m in connection with the amount writ. I of sunlight It gets, is it cold or warm pes. I la its natural lighting? It should have vail treatment to counterbalance e ther a lack of sunlight or a flood of lt These are the reasons why a f " . . nm -f nlW h I nAfthanat ffOIMi; ummraill, Ul UUI LUH tSl TOOm a warm paper, while a abito' f:wuld I thoiif siiith, southeast, or southwest room not require It The most pro- nearljf h rqunced warm colors are yellow sug- i ttf sting sun and red suggesting fire. Ts Kt. since red is an Inflaming and nay color In nrrmnrt inn t it i.iionsity, It has to be handled with fire when used for decorative purines. Yellow, on the other hand, is r Emulating rather than Irritating and r'tades, tints, and tones, of It can be tocessfully employed on walls, i Proportions of Room It is not the exposure, but the size shape of a room, as mentioned s pd Jfore, which determine the style of 3t?rosi ht p.Der fi Leads "Green Wave" g rt rtb !? and ii design cr pattern to have In a paper. The reasons for this are geometric. They have to do with counter-balancinof hlzb or low ceilinirs and the proportions of wall and floor SDace.tl The pattern of a wall paper can subtly make a room appear high or low studded, and larger or smaller than It actually Is. A wall paper with stripes makes a celling seem to be higher because of the upright lines which tend to make the vision follow their perpendicular extension. A wall paper with a pattern which tends to make the eye follow lines across a wall, lowers the apparent height of a celling. This is not so boldly done as In the Instance of striped paper but there are many wall papers in which the repetition of the design is so cleverly planned that the eye follows It along horizontal lines. The two points considered today, color and design in their broad application, are of primary Importance. They are of first consideration. Si ST it tj... . 1833. Bell Syndicate WNU Service. pi ?''i POTPOURRI X. ne Tail Climber d aniThe kinkajou, a mal living In British Guiana, spends long periods of time suspended from a limb by the end of his tail. When he desires to get back on the limb he climbs up his tall, hand Centuries of such over hand. procedure have lengthened and strengthened his appendage. long-taile- . iJ uii n, f . Air Route Over The shortest air route between Britain and North America is over the icecap of Southern Greenland. Ice-Ca- mmmn ..m m: v-- " V; -- yi: ; yyy tjaiijijaa. . I ""- - Sir; ) .JJ' Sri - other. It does not mark the end of things, In truth It Is the beginning of a larger and more beautiful life. Immortality Is being proved true today, not only by teachers of religion; but, the latest discoveries In the field of science attest the reality of an Immortal world. Death cannot destroy those things we love any more than It can destroy love Itself. "Love Is stronger than death," said the wise man of long wonderful Journey into a world of spiritual realities seems as though It might be heartily welcomed for those whose race Is run. Why fear? A , f ,1 VaSllInetOn' K ... i..r & .3k.:.-Jl.imamW . nmnts i ..l.,l..,, nrnnUa ihcuiiiuu" Arch uugiu loy a cameraman irum fci Clack 111119 nioon!!Kht ex" firSt ,s tne 1 of South - 1'nI Pnotawure of tne solid from ""tlonnl hewn granite on monmrln! being lount "usrmore near Keystone, S. D., by Gutzom Borglum. I 11 Washington. Three scientists in tha forces seeking to solve' the mystery of sleeping sickness have submitted to bites from mosquitoes which previously had bitten victims of this exotic malady. Their purpose is to determine whether Insects carry the Infection. Of the particular sort of peril to which these unknown men are subjecting themselves at St Louis, where sleeping sickness has caused about ninety deaths, the classic modern examples are those of Father Damlen, who went among the lepers, and the doctors who offered themselves for the experiments In Cuba to find a way to control yellow fever. No HIppocratic oath was involved; no soldierly obligation. The army had released Cuba from Weylerlsm and was aiding It to set up as a republic. Vellow fever broke out Surgeon General Sternburg, U. S. A., ordered a commission of American officers to Investigate. Dr. Walter Reed, major in l he Medical corps, headed it; other commissioned members were Dr. James Carroll, years before a private ; Dr. Jesse William Lazear and a Cuban, Dr. Arlstlde Agramonte. Doctor Lazear, a Baltimorean, died from tha medical past Exploration, struggles for liberty, religious persecution. Industrial processes, aviation developments and the practice of healing, all have had martyrs, but the martyrs of medical ex petlment are of another category. In the 1798 epidemic of yellow fever la New York sixteen out of the forty physicians then listed lost their Uvea, "martyrs to their calling." It was in the course of practice. The three volunteers In the sleeping sickness experiment outside the line of professional duty, are taking a double risk. If they get the disease, they can expect no relief there Is no known cure. Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Youthful Figure If you're fat firat remove tha eaasa! Take a half teaspoonful of Kruachen Sal a in a glaaa of hot water in tha morninggo light on fatty meats and aweata in 4 weeks get on tha acalea and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice alao that yoa have gained in energy your skin it clearer jroo feel younger Ti Krutchen will give any fat woman a bodjr wyoui iurpriie. But be lure it's Kruachen your health emne fir.t nd SAFETV FIRST is tha Kruichen promise. Get a jar of Krutchen Salts at any leading druggitt anywhere in America (lattt 4 weeks) and the cost it not more than B5c If this firat jar doesn't convince you this it the easiest, SAFEST and surest way to lose iafc your money returned. Get that Krutchen feeling of superb health, of spirited activity u more gat, acidity or constipation. a if jj I It, Weatern Newspaper Union. The Word Cantaloupe The word cantaloup Is often loosely used, but should really be applied only to a particular variety of ribbed muskmelon which was first grown In Europe at the castle of Cantaiupo, in Italy. Ly qrowonlion a Healthy Scalp One of the latest of Parisian fashion creations for milady is this black-an- d gray dress coat trimmed with black astrakan. Keep your scalp in good condition by shampooing regularly with a thick suds of Cotiesnra Soap and warm water. B hue thoroughly. If there la any dandruff or irritation, the shampoo should be preceded by an appli-catio- n of Cutlenra Ointment. Soap 25c Ointment 25 and 50c, Proprietors: Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation, MaJden, tlaea. FORD MODEL A and AA What small boys learn at their moth er's knee forms their character; and what they learn at their father's knee Is that they can't have 00 cents every time they want it By Lame Bode Install onrFtntd Watr Pnmp TIUHTBNIN3 BUl'POKT TrU-- d en4 Proven Stops Leaks. Knd Fi&y and Wear. Sold tinder money back guarantee. Haslly Installed. Price Vba. Agent Wanted. F.F.MADRESS CO, 302 E. Woe SL, Kalamazoo, fetich PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ReaiomDaadVaff-Sto- p Hair failing imparts Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hub AMandtlOOatDraea-Wta- . Hlseox diem. Ws.. PstcWus.N.T. FLORES TON SHAMPOO Ideal for am in connection with Psrker'l Hair Balsam.Mftk tha hair soft end fluffy. 0 eenta by mail or at drug. Kitta. Uitocx Chemical Work, Petchogna, nTJ. HIGHEST CASH PRICKS for carload lota horse, males, colts, to snpply corn belt farmer demand. JTHED CHAN UltXK, Chariton, la. WAN PLACED UNDER A NEW HIGH POWERED MICROSCOPE WOULD APPEAR . "I've tried everything elae and Xrne-rh- ea la the only thing; I tret reoalta from. I've lout 20 I be. far aind only Jtf R A, avelSlbs.more to loan. Erea I'm after dona to Bormal I'll eontlnneKraachen V 7welnht me feel greet." for snakea V' Helen't Smith, Barerhlll, ZmZ.mm. Maaa. 71calllufHairwilL A C h Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin Sluggishness Man agiant- - N""-- s, Vcnsa Lost 20 Ponnds ef A ODD THINGS AND NEW V V How One Latest From Paris a Yj - - age-lon- Yellow Fever Fiflht. Nott of As early as 1848, Dr. J. Tulane university stated the hypothesis that yellow fever was transmitted by an insect In 18S1 Dr. Carlos Finlay of Havana accused specifically the mosquito. But the guilt of the mosquito had not been proved. First to submit to bites in the army Investigation was Doctor Carroll. He was severely stricken with yellow fever, but recovered. Doctor Lazear applied to himself the mosquitoes that had Infected Doctor Carroll. No results. One day a mosquito lit on his hand. He let it do its work. Five days later he wns seized with yellow fever. It raged through bis system and In ten days he was dead. Reed had been to Washington to report and returned after this death to obtain further confirmation that the mosquito, stagomyia fasciata" was the transmission agent Privates John J. Mora'n and John R. Kissinger volunteered. They had enlisted to fight for the Stars and Stripes ; now the "black vomit" was attacking their comrades and had killed Doctor Lazear. ' Said Major Reed: "Gentlemen, I salute you." They were isolated. Kissinger was bitten by five mosquitoes and developed a typical case of yellow fever. He recovered. Moran and others went through the same ordeal ; ail survived. From Cuba to Panama. What the commission and Its volunteer subjects had learned fulfilled the task assigned. As a result of measures enforced thereafter throughout Cuba by Gen. Leonard Wood and MaJ. William Gorgas, not a single case appeared there in 1902. Gorgas took the knowledge gained to Panama, and Doctors have always recognized the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can be controlled. The public, too, is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned that a properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement without any discomfort at the Lime, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. The wrong cathartic mag keep gou constipated as long as ou keep on using it. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a prescription, and is perfectly tafc. Its laxative action is based on senna a natural laxative. The bowels will not become dependent on this form of help. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is at all druggists. Member N. tL A. while the canal was being constructed,' g banished the tropic agony and left the Canal Zone a health resort The frightful epidemics which had decimated cities became things of the test mind, or soul, passes on, the body Is of no more value than Its component parts of lime, water, etc., all of which parts, when measured In dollars and cents. Is not even worth a dollar, only 98 cents. Strange that we should exalt the body when it is of so little value. I'lace a true value upon the body and one of the causes for fear of death will have been removed. The fear of death will also be dispelled If we think of It more as a transition than a finality. Death Is only the passing of the personality from one state of existence Into an- ago. . Not All Great Heroes Made on Battlefield. p Moonlight on Mount Rushmore Co ! ( 131. Western Newspaper Union. . "I ll . Floyd "Little Preacher" Roberts of Stlgler, Okla., is the captain of the Tulane football team this season. He is rated as a "triple threat" halfback because of his excellent running, kicking and passing. Martyrs of Medicine Make Up a Long Roll mm Colo storage does not Affect THE VALUABLE Nw. Vitamin C in ITiSnL M PlST M " "iSl? ePS 1 ly fQ f t . X "Vv V L. A MOUY AWC,IS THE MOST EASTERN BREEDING GROUND FOR THE CAN . ' Rfl ViXjy fcX LV WJ0 Btrrlea bothered with bladder irrejU gelling up at night end backache due to disordered nagging bladder function, donfj or tidney delay. Use Ooan's Pill. Mciif QFlaritic$( r ISLANDr-3l. I YtllOWSTONl Irritations Break Rest I ...,ir PELICANS-- " Take Warning WhwBIaddor jB-- v HT 1 only can explain Doan'i worldwide use. Get Doan'i today, Al all druggists. Doan's PILLS |