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Show REAVER CITY PRESS - iv FOR INDIGESTION Has Anyone Laughed I At You ETHEL'S." Something to Think About By PBVSEa Because You Say Your Prayers? A. IFMLKEE If so.. take the laughter lightly ands show them to what your have really amounted. Not but by by bousting or lecturing, kindliness. For those who never sunk when pray are very often 'bile the "ship" Is tottering, to " Rock o; Ages" the you have Is no truer sayThere to. cling louder ing than "actions speak like act If and words" you than a regular fellow and do not stay will apart from people, others understand you why soon pretty will ' egin pray and maybe they to say their prayers, tcil ay-er- 6 BCLLANS Hot water Sure Relief Y" ii-- 25t and 734 Package Evcrywhero To Maks It Easlsr for Him. Dulbore Good eveiUiif, Hiss PhUlppa. I was just passing your bouse and thought I'd look in on you. Phllippa Too bad I didn't know boat It in time. I'd have raised the Lades so you could have looked in without interrupting your passing. Mr. A woman will forgive a Than anything except a refusal to ask forgive-ess-. Does this smoker m BEWARE OF SHADOWS talking about? He lays the best pipe of the day is the first one after-breakf- ast veterate pipe smoker. I smoke from and get a lot of pleasure oat of each pipe provided always that I use the right kind of tobacco." At this point it seems only fair to admit that AJLX is an smoker. Haa been for the last ten years and expects to be for the rest of his life. Thousands and thousands of amok crs aQ over the country have discovered that Edgeworth is Just the "right Jdnd of tobacco" to suit their tastes. Edgeworth may or may not be the right kind of tobacco for you. At least we want to give you the opportunity of finding out Just what you do think about it. Just jot your name and address down on a postal and we will send you Immediately free samples, both of d. Edgeworth Plug Slice and If you will also include the name and address of the dealer from whom you usually purchase your tobacco supplies, we will appreciate the Edge-wor- th favor. Edgeworth is sold in various sizes to suit the needs and means of all purchasers. Both Edgeworth Plug Slice and Edgeworth Ready-Rubbare packed in small, pocket-sis- e packages. In handsome tin humidors, and also in various handy sizes. For the free samples address Larua A Brother Company, SO South 21st Street, Richmond, Va, ' To Retail Tobacco Merchants: If Jobber cannot supply you with dgeworth. Larua & Brother Company will gladly send you prepaid by parcel post a one- - or carton of any size of Edgeworth Plug Slice or Ready-Rubbfor the same price you would pay the Jobber. two-doze- ed for J- IIIMBIIl ak. Tears' The WrMs Leading Faruoase AWTWAY. MATT mu.Ii fuarantaad. &UU kind! M Ak'HB Wanted. rV SawfcrCdO. "UHJJIU Fmtam 1 1 OO . ' lrsi CSOS. A CO. aUdg. This is your corner. Make use "of it for your infow ; that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privE? ' e fullv and rDromDtlv all questions submitted- to mo v. : . 4oarmith v.ii limited to two, ana your juu name ana aaaress must occom For special information send stamped envelope, AUcom,?eilik c,ttictijca always be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed verv nl.;.t.. ? r 1 4 Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. V-- Mia Brooka r We have bwn Wry lntcrated to tha eeryr d would Ilka you "Between You and Me." to answer a few question for na.. Are the if following actora married, Back Rudolph Valentino. Betty Cotnpaon. Lae. II Janet, Charlie Chaplin and Lila any Rudolph Valentino i ftarrled has h children? Wtahina you tJi klada of luak in ever. your work we remain BiSTTY AND BOBBY, Utah. ao ions, but Sorry to have kept you waitin me beyour letter wai delayed in reaching Rudolph cause it was incorrectly addresaed. HU firat Valentino haa btn married twice. wife wag Jean Acker. HU preaent wife was He haa no children. Winifred Shaughneeay. Betty Compaon. Lila Lee and Buck J one. are unmarried. Charlie Chaplin', wife, from whom he is divorced, was Mildred Harris. Thanks for your good wishes, girls. Dar SO ltoT Your Get away hero is: Let your acts so shine that everyone you come up against feels better. ( u by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. SCHOOL DAIjS A 4 ICS"! 11 aT.lyOUn.BtO. them. 'krd.r otto for .fl wa. bara 1 I" w sndco, Wfflt.., a,,. aehooi! what the., nam, Violet and Evelyn. Vaki ee in answering my you can read mj wrtoBi J JCt. welcome forwarded u Jnuary. Saturday b HnLl !! day and the month. kItTlS,!. ora arc garnet. silw, Of the name, T"" "V "friendVViolJHt. Evelyn, meaning HUe.'Tk. ii "Quanti ' atanh, Cif i wisdom and knLj in, .'t did school or claat Dear Miss Brooks: Will " TU L- maiy answer a me? (1) Please Wl , In Dear Miss Brooks : ara by my wtitlnt. T My i May I obtain help from your column where I could get the p!t -a I OnUrfo, Canada, are: (1) questions . 1. J " now muca a Mat . dry" state T (2) What day did tha 18th of main. fall on? (J) Would you 1903. February. JUST A SNOWFUii aJL please tell me a few games, suitable for boy I wiU do ib, bert t taaTfaS; eighteen, year. 5 and sirU. of. Irpm twelve, thirteen or niT Thanking you in anticipation, and hoping I Probably locau the Play. If leu late may call again some day, 1 am. yours faithknow. fully, "DARKIE," Utah. (1) Yea. On- Dear Miaa Brooks : You are welcome. Darkle. Will yon please answer 9m tario. Canada, ia "dry." (2) The ISth of (1) How shenld i (8) It Is tions. February, 1903. came on Friday. rather difficult to explain a game in a small name in a Hote! Rerlrtert (!) srlrl do when a man leave) kw apace, but 1 will try. Prepare sheets of paper with the name of each individual preaent writ- middle of the floor of t kttrooa! 8 ten on them, and opposite the names arc three la tha correct thing to wear k i columns with the words weight, height and theatre party, or a nrira p,; , which side of the worn And age at the top. Each guest is then requested ik to write opposite the name his decision in hirmelf at a table? () May i aW ke bitten into, or should ft W irk: regard to the height, weight and age of each small pieces, buttered iodivvhaB, as , person. Make out a sheet thr.t is correct, ai to the mouth? (() Wkatanh nearly as you can, and then find out which one veyed has made the most correct guesses. To the days and months of people Won lea, one who has the most, a prize might be also October 15, 1906? ThtaUajtxi The fun cornea from ascertaining vance and wiihing yog nreaaks, awarded. the correct height and weight. The height is I remain, '' luxx:. the weight by determined by measurement, My dear Jackie, yon dkt tat aaifc someone who ia expert on guessing weights, til yoi? Injfe unless you should happen to have scales suf- for thia departns-r.t- . Each person's age will be and you will snt roar etmttaaknn. ficiently large. found on their own paper. Each person "cor- the limit by focr. Yoa will aaatsaiK rects" hij own paper by checking up with next time, won't yo? (1) J t the correct paper aa the height, weight and woman she 'houllilro.Vrm8.fc age is read off, and the difference between his Smith : if a widow she Bay lip fc ( guess and the correct one he places in a sep- way or use her awl atas, a fc If unmarried btr tifiaeat t arate column. When these are added up the Smith. be her full name, Km taj I smallest number is the nearest correct. Another game which causes great amuse (2) It hardly seemt possihit tkst ment is to place a large smooth apple on could be ao rude as to leave i (si a the floor and have each one try in turn to in the middle of a baDfasai loir, h s pick the apple up on a teaspoon, without tha ha do thia the only thing ft tH mk aeat for herself sal snai i use of the ftngeni. To the one picking up the find I a apple the greatest number of times in one; of M embarrassing ifentioe. minute goes the prize of the apple. Call person, at least II) For as rtrn elakorats an afansa t caption or tea again. very correct, althaagk hi tia tailor-mader e euee suit rows, ular Dear Miss Brooks: This same re k tk We have been reading your interesting cor- permissible. ksir saj k and Ox ner, and would like to ask a few questions. for the theatre, For the aankt elaborately. very When was Hallowe'en first (1) started, and fluffiest and daintiest at rnaaw e where did it get its name? (t) In giving a ask ti k with flower-lade- a how could party, you entertain boys and girls worn, and lie ( from the age of fourteen to alxtaen if the-boy- s sunshades, white short the left at ftt k don't dance? (8) If a very dear ftri BUB aeaU himself at seal friend of yours was introduced to a boy, and tha Ubk. (S) Break el butter tad traatfer fc you were not. and he took a liking to you, at a time, Far ama k and you received a letter from him, ahoold you with the fingers. (I) farch. Wednesday k said ta as vlC frW PT .s o . ,4' ;,..," - WWWT blood-and-fles- , Na Mil ha a a rtvht Ia Uw. h aniM as he found it Ha must add something io ii ; eimer na musi mane ua people Dei- Of tha world mora .beautiful too, at. Edward Boa. or fairer to Tvc rmcKeK jiZ onion, two tablespoonfuls of minced Lift the meat to a green pepper. rTIIE main dish of the menl Is very warm platter and pour the sauce Important and variety is the aim around the cutlets. of most cooks. There are but a limited number of meats, but by combina Stuffed Calfs Heart tions and various ways of serving we Cut open the heart and remove the may make them different and multiply tubes. Wash In plenty of cold water the number of dishes we serve. stuffand fill with any ing. Sew to hold In shape, then tie Veal Cutlet In a cheese cloth and steam until tenCut a veal cutlet Into pieces two by der. Place in a baking pan, rub well three Inches, then flatten well with w Ith butter, cover with bread crumbs the palm of the hand. Dip In egg, and brown In a hot oven. Calfs then In bread crumbs, and fry a gold- heart cut In slices and sauted In a en brown in deep fat Then place In hot frying pan with butter, makes a the oven for twenty" minutes to finish tasty dish. Cook well on both sides cooking. Drain the fat from the pan. and serve well seasoned. add two tablespoonfuls of flour, brown quickly' and add one cupful of water. Cook for five minutes, add salt and paprika, one tablespoonful of grated & ltll, WWr Nwppr Union.) WAY8 WITH MEATS THANKSGIVING ktii r By WILL M. MAUPIN well-season- T THANK Thee, Lord, that through the year Rich blessings have around me spread ; answer? That though some days seemed ilark BABE. TOOTS. PECCT. Utah. Very glad you find my corner Intareating. and drear The sun some gleams of splendor You art welcome. (1) Hallowe'en, or Haliow-eveia the evening of Oct. tl. That armished. ng Is however, because It la tha eve I thank Thee, Lord, for stiength of of the Christian festival of All SaJnta. which fa! la on November 1. It means Holy Eva. arm About thirteen centuries ago pagans celeTo toll for those within my care; t aa All 8ainta Day. when For Thy great love that sated from brated November spirits, both good and evil, were believed to be harm on earth. The Dm ids also e.lebrated their And blessings gave In richest share. Larvest festival about that time, and many strange ceremoniea were performed, and ao the For all Thy blessings on life's way Hallowe'en diversions of today art tome which I thank Thee this Thanksgiving Day. originated centuries ago. The name cornea from the old English word "halwe." or aa we 1 thank Thee. now say, holy. (8) In this same Iwiua you Lord, as one by one will find this answer for "Darkle. The days sped to eternity. (3) If you know this boy Is mpoetabW In every way, Each evening's low descending son r but you should us discretion. Left loved ones here to welcome me. I thank Thee, Lord, when day's work Dear Miss Brooks : Will you please answer a aoeation for ma? BLAKE o'er And footsteps turned to home and I like a boy very much who is the same age 1 am. We went together1 about three) months rest, and then we had a quarrel and quit Another Thut childish welcomes at the door of my boy frienda tells me this boy still lovea Nothing worth while was ever acme but he is going with another Made ev'ry passing moment girl ha does biesj. complished in a fury. No vision, seenot like as well. What ran I do to For all these Joys I gladly pay set bin ever saw No red, ing clearly. back? Aa ever, brain, flushed with blood, was ever able to My tributes this Thanksgiving Day. PINK. Wyo. think. Nothing for you to do, dear. He will reI thank to turn if he ynu Lord, Thee, that each day's wi.hea t, Yoa can be pteat-n- t It Is right that you should be angry and sirrrnble when you find dawn at evil, that you should be Indignant yourself in his but it is not your society, Was ushered in with or place when you see. for example, a man beat-In- s hope and to make overtures to him in privilege any. way. unleaa. cheer ; a horse or a child. Hut your power of coure, you were at fault when your quarrel" occurred. to redress audi a wrong, even to save That each .lay's sun could shine upon It Is alwayt "riifht" to admit Life"s you were "wrong," you knnw. path devoid of thorn or tear. the victim, departs If you are moved I thank Thee, Lord, for to violent rage. soft caress Dear Mhs Brooks: Of childish fingers on mv fare1 have hren Learn to keep your temper. It will reading your corner In the Areo For love that left, -, take a long hnrtl ourse of lessons, through storm and Advertiaer and 1 ,nJoy H ,,,, mw. I thought would ak some question. stress, but they will pay. would ,od ike you to answer them if you will. Around my hoard no vacant (Copyright by John Blakr ) (1) What place l Hope Hampton's addren? For blessings spread jmu, o (!) I was bora my h" b mr ,uck l"Mrrrh' I praise Thee this " montfct Dentistry an Ancient Art lahing you much aueeeea. 1 am a Thanksgiving Day. frfead, Roman dentists Ailed teeth with DOLLT. of Idaho. You are y,ry I thank The,.. gold as early as 500 B. C. Lord, for all the friends Do,,,. (1) H OWhose cheery welcomes nuike Ufa HamMr, . .d,lr. ,,. Hop Hampton Produc National 1(40 sweet ; hroadw,,. New York City. (J)R,leae, for em For love that all .n U ,lrcn, wv attends wnwda, aald to be lucky day snd And make my ,nd May lucky month. hnpplneas complete I thank Thee. L,,,,,, fop ,1mN Mr Dear MIm Brooka: stretched out Here I sm Jlttt , )HU To clnsp ujy own In friendship nri. i fntrrH your corner a little while " warm; bout fourth or fiftee. br my wtHI. Kor hope th, Ur, Just turned thirty ,,,, pu ,0 dmilit llMl) WUI you , m mr wh.re ""'tto"I can auheerlb. for tha And In.v,.,, rive n ,vYv tonn or all Thy goodness on if,.-It would he . un (t) Wl, iv I Praise Thee this Thnnksdvln, "I Wkt Baniela nHy I, 'U'd'nd by Will M. M they U M.up,,, , n, Uncommon JOHN SptlCP OCIIOC KEEP YOUR TEMPER A MAN can acquire courage In an hour. It has been often done on battleflelds. in a lie can learn year. But It takes many years of intensive training to teach him to keep his temper. Tet these years are well spent. Unless you are certain that your temjier Is Irritation-proof- , you Tan never be sure of yourself. At some time, on some occasion, you may lose all control of yourself and do something that you will regret for the remainder of your life. It Is useful to tench boys boxing, not only because it develops their muscles and enables them to defend themselves In case of necessity, but because It Is the best lesson In temper-k- S4sicnwuiin wiutayte - course. We wish to be assured of brighter to days, but in our blind eagerness find them, we deliberately turn our bucks upon the paths that take to the hills and choose the rougher roads that carry us down to the dark valleys. If we would not waste our years in Ignorance, we must lift our eyes up to the light of Wisdom, place our done. hands confidently In her always friendMany of our annoying perplex Ulea ly jmlm and be content to be guided are of our own mnklng, consequently by her kindly counsel and Illuminatrhev can be avoided by turning from ing smile, for there Is no other way them when they first knwk at the by which we can hope to overcome door of our hearts for admission, ami impeding obstacles and rewh tiie shutting the door in their fare. heights. We are inclined to brood over some J) by McClure Newspaper Syndicate a fancied wrong until It becomes formlfliilile irhostlv thine that hnunts our life from day to day. We are nron to forget that we are rational beings possessed of spiritual Towers capable of turning tiilit Into day by a grain or twfo of faith, which In our momenta of despondency we frequentof ly overlook, or east aside In a balm of our own. We art not willing to accept the sacred promises given to lis by the Master of Men, simply been use we prefer the shadows of doubt rather than the irlortous sunlight of endur ing truth, so we continue to stumble and fall In the durkness of our creu- III tlon and blame the Fates for our mis erable plight. Human vunltv and an exalted Idea h of our prowess are In most cases responsible for the sorrows, tears and disappointments that usually beset us. We moke nltlnhle lobs of our work bat we stubbornly refuse to change our methods even though they bring us nothing but regret and pain. And eenerallv we rest falrlv con tent with our failures, for we keep multiplying them and courting their company when we know in our hearts eeping. iv contrary MAKE one's self happy, on the sunlit trails, to go about the day's duties with a Unlit hetrt and a wllllnc hand, one must radiconsiantly In the splendent, kej ant rays from the worlds above. It la not easy to wear a smile when tronMes hover near, but by continued effort In the right xplrlt. It fin be ed rv1 a to TO Ready-Rubbe- i - ng early-morni- pipe in any way injure my standing as aa in fm-Sfl- pursue- 't A smoker from ZanesvQle, Ohio, who prefers to conceal his identity under the initials "A.K.K.," insists that the pipe is far and away the best pipe of tha day. "Of course," writes A.K.K., fit depends somewhat on the breakfast. I couldn't get much Joy out of a pipe after jetting up from burnt oatmeal, bad coffee, and soggy toast But after on of the breakfasts my wife can turn out, that's different I "Then when I step out on tha porch and light up thie old pipe, I very nearly approach the pinnacle of my day. As I figure it, one puff after breakfast is worth a dozen puffs after dinner. "Somehow tha tobacco has a flavor early in the morning that it never quite approaches later in the day. "It may be that a cool pipe draws better. I don't know. It may be the tobacco or the pipe, or Just me. I only know that I like the first pipe of the day the best. f But please don't let this preference of mine for an i4 IkiMtii we should ! . know what he's Wo that No man, without trntnlng. run endure sudden pnln. Inflicted by nnother man without a temporary (It of linger. Doubtless have sometimes you d walked along a path In thefwood a companion and been smitten smartly In the face by a "brunch he released as he passed. If you didn't lose your temper you were hardly human. Learn to avoid sudden anger, which la reiy different from the slow deliberate kind which you ought to feel in the face of a great wrong or evil For, If moved to quick wrath, the blood flies to your head, yonr Judgment departs, and for a few minutes r a few seconds you are no better ban a manioc. Ton may not resort to blows, but ou are likely to resort to hot words hat are more dangerous than blows, or tbw will be longer remembered - wel-om- .. ,in day and September aad Hay ft brit For October. Friday b DeeemUrr tha aaoatha, , f Dear Mb Brooka, been very Bwaa hdsriwi Between Yo and Me," 1 you a few questions. (1) hnsdnat aai pounds. U this toe awk I tonic to ma to take I have rW etrtaia boy wboat I fth tberw no way is wMta I -a- ki mora for me? I aa salts asyiisi other fallows usually tale aw to Thanking you in adraaea, I PICCT FT is Do not eat sartf in now. (J) U yoor desire to ' Uht,. fect.Pe.rs,. wweao'e, iium aweat, Dear Helen: ; lfyothlnkIi-iw"aJvk- -f yaw are WiU you t t, "fcrtant. is ' hydrou.,er ,B pWs publish e1lra- - cavxi mm: jofia jtaranaai, SUtaJwbt the thermometer below , tllP is reduced. In time the room ,,Mlu,d """'"'"byde l.U .ait VrJ Colombls. for . t3f DAYNES-BEEB- E ltoeith ae Mala St . j. nd ,.s It, to them peraonall, -.- ng ,i. writing Unowdr,,- -, 1 or wlfif Zt runclau, and the humiaityU; w' died U nitoWe1" and PUV PIANOS " k,.,,, V. IN- - Mix ..d ! iT 1 1 53 : Uulof enj.ed H K. "4 Taia la m 1 "n t snake ... 1U - erv ' ""igiT " Ja TLEATlNfl; fiM iue, j -. VVoat South Teaa- School of Wfielmer. raw. M Brioks: , Your are no bother. Ctrk. roar good wfchea. (D I found It will appear to Z. mlto, or I will send The Liberty Bell wa. while tolling during to"TTd k -.. . JUST H.AIN SNOWDROP. SpHn. City. W.lenm,. Snowdrop, I mWd allghUr. Ul t,r,llry umer wetl,. vtc,.Wlit When ' T" lw,""'"e , the best tntiUed "Joy Find. Us WaW cracked tha Liberty BaUt . Disinfectant M tract their admiraUok , j r1 la accompanied by taleat ahal a talnly you should improve "" why you should try to not t or you to aerk toy - ,, i , (1) Too sr. only r Persy, ao do not resort to t "to" art slightly taller tna te iww wventeen. so I would W , eight pounds over weight keep from putting w a sock plenty of exercise, kinda of athletic iporti 1 Form.ld.hyde ' Ave feet thrw lneha l Vnyki 81 ways had the desire to toeaw would it be better to eeweaas Sj T or to try and deveWne ttt. (1) i Ride, B Battonhot. Banoita, C. Vroatfwar. rw Qg 0. ' |