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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAII Hill Every woman in charge of a household realizes that it is a large part of her duty to keep that household wclL In this task she must know If cross, the simple borne remedies to beep at the first symptom of illness, Coughs end colds are two of the foes she must constantly combat, and digestive disturbances need immediate attention. Thousands of American housekeepers have found the most help to come from sour Look fit the tongue, mother t If coat-eor your child Is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesnt eat heartily, full of fcold or has sore throat or any ether childrens ailment, give a teaspoonful of California Syrup of Figs," then dont worry, because it t3 perfectly harmless, and In a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "Inside cleansing Is ofttimes all that Is necessary. It should be the first treatment given In any sickness. . Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask at the store for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs, which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly d, ke PERUNA Feruna Because baa establ- ished itself as th reliable family medicine of America, is the 43 years it has been before the public, the forehanded housekeepers keep it reedy for instant ministration in the period of depression that precede a cold, or when stomach troubles manifest themselves. Both of thee disorders are caused by tnftammatloQ of the delicate membranes bolnl the bieathlng apparatus and i ha digestive tract. Peruna dears away the waste, aids the membranes in recovering from inflammatory conditions and tones up the sye-tem. its effectiveness is the reason that so many depend upon H, and its long record of merit mala-JaiU aa the dependable I home tonic. Tablet er liquid fora both good. Our tree booklet may kelp you. At your druggists or write ua. ns 50-ce- mrcKuxA co. j&i jCsIewbaa, 50 I AAI VaHL 0. printed on the bottle. Adv. The Reason. Teacher Whats you fathers name, -- STCKESo,mi?o L- -f o,o as.raSb Bennie? Bennie Ssbea ta stomach, Baek, tide er Rboaidsrai Liver Troubles, Htomaeh Misery, Dyspepsia, Colls, Use, Bllloasoesa, 11 esdaebe, Constipation, Piles, Catarrh, hervoosnees. Bines, Jaundice, Appendicitis. These areeommoa UaUsioBesymptoius CAM BHCCHUli. Sena for bom treatment. hsWsel Sesb Same as mine Watkins. Teacher But what Is his first name? What does your mother call npnrP fsM A Bnady Ce,, Bspt. SIS A Bisrtrie W-- i, him? Bennie She she likes him. M.etlsfs Drug Store Episode. aell you whisky without cant ft r Important to Mothersbottle of ' Examine carefully every CASTOKIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of In Use for Over SO'Tears. Children Cry for Fletchers Caatoria MUSIC ROLLS QUICKLY MAOE Machine Designed , American rnfoal experts believe they can build a sea fighter thatwitt astonish the tborldfit is a Especially torpedo cruiser t ammaep - Designed especially for the use of HAT Is the next surprise that naval retail dealers, a compact machine that architects have In store for the world? perforates music rolls for use In player pianos Is being Introduced. The apIs It possible to modify radically paratus Is described in the Fopular existing types of battle craft? Mechanics Magazine. It is capable of lias the naval strategist anymaking from one to 10 records at a In mind that will be totally thing time' from sheet music, and will also unlike present warships some.Aura out copies of any standard roll. thing that will upset the prevailing Its operation is said to be ao simple order of battle tactics upon the sea? These questhat satisfactory work can be done by tions are asked by Robert G. Skerrett in the New persons who are not musicians. The York Sun. and he goes on to say that experts anparticular advantage of the machine swer yes to questions two and three. One of the seems to he that it enables a small foremost of American naval officers said not long dealer to fill .his customers orders ago: I believe we can build a ship here, that will promptly without having to carry a obvialso stock. It make the whole world alt up and take noUce If large, expensive ates the Inconveniences that confront we want to do so." This assertion was brought out by a debate on patrons when speelal orders have to before their a to be mailed the subject of naval Increase, when the genesis factory wants can be supplied. Since 16 sheets of the modern dreadnaught was discussed. An can be perforated simultaneously, a Interesting light was thrown upon the origin and type of heavy dealer In making a roll to pttjer has an reason for being of that how disclosure illustrates to his 15 the The line. records of add to ship opportunity stock with no expense other than the kindred forces may be at work In' calling lnto being another and no less startling departure In bare cost of the paper and spools. naval arch! lecture, - According - o the offlcer ln r question : Ths Best Plan. England has been criticized for Inventing the There Is no better plan for us to follow In our everyday life than the one dreadnaught type on the ground that If she had which the Golden Rule marks out. The not done so she would have maintained a greater preponderance over every other navy In her Savior himself gave It: Do unto othtypes, and as the dreadnaught type unto ers as ye would they should do Is far more efficient she therefore had to start you." even with other nations again. The reply to that Is that she did not Invent the type, but It a Ther Is something wrong with forced upon her. prl who cant blush. In the days when we were firing at rach other at 2.000 or 3,000. yards a dreadnaught wws not a logical thing at all, because at those ranges you r4 could use an eight-inc- h gun with great effect or a gun. Rut as soon as Admiral Sir Percy Scott showed us how to train gun pointers with his new device It changed the situation materially. Ills whole Invention was a method of train'I ing gun pointers. We applied It on our side and we talked to A daily ration of people on this side and to people on the other -Grape-Hat- s and cream side of the Atlantic about It. I went over to Engis a splendid food for land and talked to the gun people there and we those who want vigor finally, tentatively going from one range to another, found out that we could ' hit a target at and-energ8,000 or 0,000 yards, which were considered enormous ranges In those days. You cannot hit anything with a gun at those distances, it was therefore perfectly" Illogical for them to build any more battleships except with all big guns. Accordingly, the, ship had to be built. -- . era-ranki- , A Pleasant six-inc- h Healthful Habit X rr6- - semi-submerg-ed for the Use of Retail Dealers Recently Put on the Market ' six-inc- h GrapMuts is a concentrated made from wheat whole choice :x nnd:malted barley retains the vital mineral elements of the grain so essential to thorough nourishment cf body and brain, hut lacking in many other - , cereal foods. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nut- s. V Theres a Reason" in price, quality Jfo - change er cize qf pacKpge. could do when, ode of them comes down In its midst, he says. There would be nothing to hurt If you did happen to hit her, and she could fire all the torpedoes she wants to at you. One of our young officers recommended a vessel of that type. Natural conservatism on the part of the older men who controt the upper end of all service end It la the natural conservatism of large bodies that control our government stands la the way of Just such a proposition; those men do not quite like the radical Idea. But Just the same one of those novel craft will pop up one of these days; and for all we know It will come out of Wllbelmshavcn before this war is over." n It Is a fact that the destroyer has worst enemy, and for two the submarines proved reasons: First, because of Its speed, combined with effective gun power; and. second, owing to the difficulties ef retaliation through torpedo attack, the submarines only sufficient answer to the destroyers rapid flrers. More often than otherwise the underwater boafs principal weapon has sped harmlessly under the destroyer without scoring, simply because the destroyer draws far less water than the submarines Intended quarry, the big vessel. The torpedo Is ordinarily set to ruff deep enough to strike well below a large ships armor belt,, and therefore Is apt to pass without hitting below the keel of a destroyer. It was this Idea that .Captain Sims had In mind when he said that the novel battle craft was to be built so that "nothing could get under It There is another advantage, too. In this arrangement A ship so constructed would be able to operate In waters where ordinarily only light gunboats or destroyers could maneuver In safety. Accordingly ltwould be easy for a craft of thls J character either to hide where least expected or to run to cover when the odds offered by armored hlps were too heavy against her. Great Britain, has found Is necessary to utilize monitors, especially modified for the work. In her offensive operations against the German positions on the coast of Belgium. Shallow draft and fairly heavy atmaments have made these vessels reason- -' ably effective. However, the monitors have not - been able to destroy the German naval station .at Zeebrugge and the kaisers designers have no doubt long been busy devising a naval foRto the well-know- re-- ., - st Jt-- is not commonly understood by the layman that there are times when the torpedo even at long ranges stands a better chance of hitting than the big gun. The big gun may be seriously handicapped or Impaired In Its efficiency by reason of the weather. The torpedo, on the other hand, dives below the surface of the angriest sea and holds Its depth despite tumbling waves as It speeds on toward its target It is for this reason that the Schofield is armed almost exclusively with torpedoes. Any guns that might be placed on deck would be only rapid flrers Intended to stand off destroyers or to deal with armed merchantmen or commerce raiders. Success in a naval action depends very ranch upon gaining the advantage of position so far aa wind and light are' concerned. In moderate weather, with a moderate breeze blowing, a commander wants to have ths wind in his face. That is to say, the wind should blow from the direction of the enemy, because then the smoke and gas and from his own guns blow-bacleave the commander with an unimpaired view of his foe, while the enemys discharge hangs for a while on his lee and Interferes with his vision and the speedy working of his ordnance effectively. It is not an easy thing to gain the position of advantage, and half the success In doing this hinges upon Invisibility. A vessel like the Schofield,- lying low In the water and capable of making 35 knots an hour, would have the whip hand In this particular, because she could Blip along at full speed unobserved, whereas a ship rising higher above the surface would be sure to betray herself against the horizon. ' : - Crack Shot Never knew he handled firearms 1" Doesnt He can send a full shovel of coal through the furnace door without covering the floor. Buffalo CA5CE18 -- and-awa- y- FOR For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. ' Get a box now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or .bowels; bow much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, Indige bowels tlon, biliousness and sluggish you always get' the desired results with Cascarets. Dont let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take th Cascarets put an end tonervheadache, biliousness, dizziness, ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress cleanse your inside organs of all th ma bile, gases and constipated which is producing the misery. A box means health, happa clear bead for uionth and iness No more days of gloom and d Jtre If you will take a Cascsretnowana Donx then. All stores sell Cascarets. Htti forget the children their Adv. sides need a cleansing, too. 10-ce- nt 1 -- well-nigh lowed as i'flatural Consequence. Blgguas-artha -- Jha. finrmans now cause if you try to. steam around him he simply As Captain Siras says: have always 'Believed "keeps you bearing abeam, wbile only ones that will do any particular damage' at turnlngln an" . enormous circle, and after you have turned that a vessel conld be designed In that way withlong range. , out any necessity for a waste of side armor, he--, around about half way. he will turn and go the The present conflict has made It plain that In cause she would have nothing above her water actual warfare the nation with Initiative ylll have other way. a great advantage, and Germany has undoubtedly line to protect : that Is, substantially nothing. She In the olden days when they fought At short would have 410 - turrets, ; which, cost so muchr ln . range It was possible by certain kept her foes gue$ng. - No one knows what she maneuverings to Is likely to spring next upon her antagonists, but weight, and she would have no big gms, which get the advantage ot position with reference to cost In the weight of the gun. Ammunition. etc. fast performances hint at certain possibilities. the wind and sea, etc. It Is nowhere near so easy to do It now. In fact, it is She would carry two towers, from either of Capt William S. Sims thus describes a thorpractically Impossible, which the ship could be controlled One to be despite superiority in speed, within reasonable oughly practicable, navel order of battle craft. Its . uked in case the other was knocked out They limits."' theoretical advantage are so evident to the exof sufficient bold size to the be Because Its would likelihood before who of the of that people her unusual appearing perts features a ship patmaneuver the craft Her smoke pipe would be terned after the Idea of the Schofield would long Is more than a possibility. not armored so that It could not be shot away so have to bother so much about advantage of posiIf you build a ship of 20,000 tons that has tion. Even while nearly burled under stormy seas close to her deck as to do any pqjtlcnlar damage. so flat that nothing bnt a protective deck, be armed on could with tubes It would be practicable for her commander to torpedo She eight two has under that It, only nothing could get her side gnd she conld carry a great many torbring his broadside of torpeaoes to bear, and towers, one forward and one aft, tci control the one each tubes. of those for every one of those weapons would be a good deal pedoes ship, and no guns at all, but armed with eight or War Naval more formidable than the have the At college strategic experts of makand on a ten torpedo tubes capable side, biggest of r numerous theoretical testa. this suggestion fleet a projectiles. know what given to would like 35 I knots, ing e ' Hes a crack shot" . k- -- t. . British attack. This probability In part is warrant for Cap-- , The part that the weather plays In battle tactain Sims' assumption that something out of the tics is thus described by one of the navys emiwas likely to Issue from Wllhelmshaven ordinary nent officers: If you have been fortunate enough before the end of the 'present struggle.' It takes to get Into position with the wind In your face the form suggested the ship will not be a formidand the foe to windward and It comes on to blow able foe only for Englands monitors, but It would and kicks up a sea sufficient to splash water up a very dangerous antagonist for certainly prove over the sides of your ship when you are steamany of Great Britains heavy, fighting ' ing 20 knots, then there is another difficulty. The ships. spray will interfere very seriously witli yoar firing so our As with natlonal many things concerning defences no secret has been made hare of, this "because It keeps your telescopes wet Instead of looking through a clear telescope proposed order of war craft Captain Sims has the situation Is not unlike looking through the a aald: water when you are In swimming. Your vision "It has been before our people for a long while. Is obscured. Water also may get Into your tur- -' It has been discussed at the War college and parets and Into your fire control connections and pers have been written on It have made themselves possibly may put you at more or less of a dtsa undoubtedly Foreigners familiar with everything that has been given out vantage. "Remember this, fleets fight nowadays at very about the ship and certainly the type would go a toward offsetting the disadvantage In long ranges, and If you sight an enemy that Is numbers under which the German fleet labors. bearing east from yon and the conditions of wind and weather are such that you would like to have Moreover, there are economic reasons why a him bearing west, it would take you all that day fighting ship of this peculiar type would commend . v. An ideal herbal compound that has had most remarkable success as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmers Swamp-RooThere is nothing else like it. It is Dr. Kilmers prescription used in private practice and it la sore to benefit yon. Get a bottle from your druggist. However,' if yon wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. low -- If the authorities here had listened to.ua England did not Invent the ship. It was Admiral Sir Percy Scott who thought out how to health-foo- d dont call him nothin At that Institution the ship Is commonly known as the Schofield, because Commander Frank B. Schofield was the first to suggest the type. In the strategic problems worked out on the game Kidneys board the ship has led to some startling results.. Because armor Is not necessary for turrets, as the Swamp-Roo- t Dr. Kilmers Prescrip- weight is not required for big guns, and to give Is It water In possible Overcomes the low lies Kidney Trouble craft tlon, .. her a very effective defense against subaqueous below attack, and It Is feasible to subdivide her, It is now conceded by physicians that the very compartments, into line water the many the kidneys should have more attention number serving to localize damage. Accordingly as they control the other organs to a the Schofield is assumed .to be proof against tor- markable degree and do a tremendous pedo attack, while above water her protective amount of work in removing the poisons deck and sturdy sides would stand off shots even and waste matter from the system by. from the largest guns because of the glancing filtering the blood. The kidneys should receive some asblows that hostile projectiles would strike. when needed. We take less exsistance r Possibly the best evidence of what the Naval ercise, drink less water and often e&t War' college thinks about the Schofield can be more rich, heavy fobd, thereby forcing gathered from Captain Sims own statement the kidneys to do more work than nature . While admitting that he did not know what such intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, a vessel 'would actually do In time of .conflict he such as lame back, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burning, brick-duplainly expressed his apprehension of his chances or sediment, sallow complexion, if attacked by a craft of that order: If I were 'rheumatism, maybe weak or irregular In command of a fleet and one of those things heart, action, warns you that your kidcame down on me I think I would turn the vessel neys require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. over to the second In command and go down be- Dont Neglect doctor's prescription. Then why do you advertise pickling materials demanded the irat Useful feverish, constipated-giv- e "California Syrup of Figs. A laxative today saves a sick chili Children simply win not tomorrow. take the time from play to empty thetr bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver 'gets sluggish; stomach'" plied I LOOK AT t; 10-ce- nt I 1 r ; : - r a1 armor-piercin- g Mut-BaJPcof- rtei Yeast I see a MassachuseffTmw has a parrot which has a vocabulary words. of seventy-fiv-e Crlmsonbeafct I didnt know were that many swear words ln -ence. Yonkers Statesman. v takeD To keep clean and bcaHby re Pierces Pleasant Pellets. Theyliver; bowels and atomach. AavProbably Not , Will the smoke lnsaector pibo the of much so plain why aos soot settles on the white-haire- d Preparedness. Stella Do you look before youla Bella Yes, I always look r'nc pir York Sun. ? 111 |