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Show V A Watch for a Dollar TO DIsjbm Kwkbn for 0.000 n. tha mm raraful attention from ua w tolaettou. for h unalM trarjnkiai of u. fw SOME --Or TEMPT INVAUD rat ar DAINTY FOR DISHES WEAK APPETITE. 170 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Insect Processions. the curioua sights tome times witnessed by entomologists are formed by the lar-ra- e the "processions of a moth inhabiting pine trees In some parts of France. They march In single file, and the leader spins a thread which is added to by Its followers. A procession consisting of 114 at these larvae was seen last April in the woods near Areachon. The are formed both at night, when the creatures make excursions trom their nest to feed on the young leaves, and In the daytime, when they tescend to the ground to seek a place In the sand where they may burrow snd pass to tbe pupa stage. A kind if fly was observed "attacking tbe procession above mentioned, to lay Its iggs In tbe marching larvae. WAIT FOR THIS. 30 round trip to California. Only via Salt Lake Route. Write for full Information to J. H. Burtner, Bali Lake City Among Has Historic Flag. Eben Appleton, of New York city, has in possession the banner which flew over Fort McHenry and which Inspired Francis Scott Key to the composition of his national ode It is his Intention at his death to leave the flag to either one of the national museums at Washington or the Massachusetts Historical mu seum at Boston. "star-spangle- d a $30 California ft Ret Salt Lake Route, Murderer Got Away. On a recent Sunday night a murder was committed Jn a town not far from Boston. The chief of police, after an hours examination, left the search for the murderer to an assistant, on the ground that he needed a long nights sleep In order to be around early for the town 'meeting the next The murderer has not been day. found. Boston Herald. $30 California ft Ret. Salt Lake Route, The One Exception. said the orator, "Persistence, "leads to success. The only exception to this rule is the case of the hen that sets on a china egg. - $30 CALIFORNIA $30 Round trip via Salt Lake. Route. Sale begins Aril 2Sth. - W rite today J. H. Burtner, Salt Lake City. Nog on Her Calling List. "1 wish I had a beautiful face, complained a girl at a card party recently. "Perfection of feature is not the chief requisite to beauty, though,' consoled her partner. "Expression is the true beauty. Why, Ive heard that Ethel Barrymore has really homely features, yet she appeals to nearly every one as a beautiful woman because her face Is so expressive. I think so, too, said the third. "And I've been told that the same Is true of Lulu Glaser. Dont you think so? she asked, appealing to the fourth. Why, I dont Snow, replied the latter hesitatingly. "I don't think Ive ever met either one of the ladies. $30 California ft Ret Salt Lake Route. - Good Use for Lavs. Lava may be blown into beautiful and bottles, lighter stronger than ordinary glass. green-colore- d Few Fatal Balloon Accidents. It is said that fatal balloon accidents are only three in 1.000 ascents. Cheap Recreation. H. O. Havemeyer, the famous head of the American sugar Industry, said of a muckraking magazine article: "Articles such as this dont Impress one with their sincerity or their Justice. Reading them, one Is reminded of the rich old woman who said to her daughter: v " Isnt it dull and stupid? " 'Dull and stupid is no word for 1C the daughter answered. 1 am bored to death. "The mother yawned. Ring for the cook, she said. Well give her a regular good scolding Just to kill time. " ' ,v Arrowroot Water Jelly Properly Made PaIs Delicious nada a Favorite with the Children Chicken Jelly. Arrowroot Water Jelly. Imprimis Do not let yourself be deluded into bulng any but the best Bermuda arrowroot. I get mine from a responsible druggist, and in small packages Keep It in a dry place Stir two tablespoonfuls into two tablespoonfuls of Have cold water until It is smooth ready over the Are a cupful of boiling water in which you have dls solved two teaspoonfuls of white sugar and a pinch of salt. Adf the dissolved arrowroot and continue to stir until it is clear, keeping the water at a boil all the time. Add a teaspoonful of strained lemon juice and take directly from the fire Turn into small molds wet with cold water, and when cold, set on ice. To prepare for eating, empty mold upon a saucer - strew - with fine- Hgar and drench with cream Should the in valid like the flavor of rosewater, sea son delicately with it. If wine be al lowed by the physician, you may substitute a small glass of it for the rose water. In this case, heap the tea spoon with dry arrowroot. In mean urlng, as the liquid will make the Both Of these Jelly less consistent. preparations are delicious and nour ishing. Arrowroot is a Custard. This heavier preparation than the jelly and blanc mange, but nourishing and pah table. Wet three tablespoonfuls of arrowroot with four of cold milk, and stir smooth. Heat a pint of milk to scalding, adding a pinch of soda, stir in the arrowroot and cook three minutes after the boll begins anew. Turn into a bowl. Beat in an eg which has been whipped light with two tablespoonfuls of white sugar Set the bowl in a saucepan of boiling water, put back on the lire and stir for two minutes after the water in the saucepan begins to boll again Form in small molds. Serve alone, or with cream, as desired. Forbear to make any of these light foods too sweet or the patient will take a dls like to them. Panada. Get six ot Boston the square, crackers our babies used to cut their teeth upon. Split them and lay In deep bowl, sprinkling salt scantily and sugar rather bountifully Among the layers. Cover with water that is freshly boiled. Our mothers and nurses laid stress upon this last con dltlon. The water must ver the crackers two inches deep. Fit a close cover on the bowl inff set in a sauce pan 'Of 'bOillhg' water od the rahgd.' Ai the end of an hour you should have a bowlful of a jellied cereal. It should be eaten from the bowl with more sugar and a very little mace or nut Con meg dusted over the panada. valescent children are, usually very fond of this dish, if It is properly made mothers of babiet it is very good-fo- r under a month old. They generally like it, too. Always provided it If panada, and not mush. Not a cracket should be disintegrated. Chicken Jelly. Clean a tendei chicken, wash well and split down the back as for boiling. Set one-haaway to be boiled another day. Pound the ytherhalf with a wooden mallet, crack Ing every bone and reducing the flesh to a paste. Put into a saucepan with a close cover and cover with a quart of cold water for two pounds of the chicken. Set where it will not come to the boil in less than an hour. Then let it simmer never actually boiling-- tor three hours more. It must be sq closely covered that the steam will not escape. Do not uncover until it hae been off the lire so long as to be quite cold. Then strain, pressing hard through a cheesecloth bag, getting oul every drop of nourishment Season the liquid to taste, return to the lire bring to a quick boil to throw up the scum and drop in the white of a raw Boil one minute, strain again egg. and set away to cool. Then leave in Ice until you are ready to serve. Eaten with unleavened wafers or with thin bread and butter it is very good and full of nourishment Pittsburg Dis patch. - -- lf FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. A good dish-clotIs made of several thicknesses of cheese cloth neatly fin" ished. A good dessert for luncheon Is warm served with whipped $30 California ft Ret Salt Lake Route. gingerbread cream. Cut the gingerbread id gener-cui- i pieces and put a spoonful of the - One Thing Thai la Plentiful. A wit remarks: "Everybody is sorry whipped cream on each piece served to be abused unless it 4s because be on a fancy plate. A pretty way to serve fresh fruit for If the rich derive any Joy Is rich. dessert Is to cut fla oranges, bananas from being abused they must constitute the most hilariously Joyful por- and grapes, aweetefl and serve In hall large red bananas tion of the community in these days. a banana skin. The fruit-bootTheir only competitors are the politi- make the best Keep the following articles In the cal tosses. kitchen, either hung on the wall. or qq a low shelf: Clock, scissors, needle-boo$30 California ft Ret. SaftLake Route with large needles for trussing, Mouse Tried to Rob Jeweler. small for making bags, etc, ball of "Are you awsre that an attempt is white cotton yarn, string ball and being made to rob this store H was the string-bag- , pin cushion. ' startling question put by a customer in Pleasant Perfume. s jewelry store on Boylston street A pleasant perfume for clothes is Tbe attendant gave a quick glance along the line of cnstomera but saw made by mixing one ounce each of nothing suspicious, and then asked the cloves, caraway seed, nutmeg, cinnayoung lady questioner what she meant mon, and Tonquin beans, ground or Calling his attention to a handsome beaten to a powder. Put this mixture turquoise pendant In the corner of a In a number of little bags, and place large show window she asked him to them among tbe woolen clothes' that wstch It He did so. and saw It being are put away for the summer. It Is pulled toward a hole by a small mouse. said to be an excellent Boston Herald. nisei h moth-preventi- Ten years ago a farmer put bis initials on a dollar btlL Tbe next day he went to tbe nearest town and spent It A Presbyterian clergyman wa with a merchant Before the year was praising the late Dr. Henry Marti;4 out be got tbe dollar back. Four times In six years the dollar adhe back to Field of tockbridge, who for him for produce and three times be edited the Evangelist. jeara Dr Field did so much good" b' heard of it In the pocket of his neigh- Striking Example Related by the Lat Dr. Field. said, "because fcs went about hli work diplomatically, sensibly reason I once heard him declare tha sbly dormers failed often because the moment they started a reform they Commop Iropped common sense. ense was swallowed up In seal. Ha aid that a nerve cure faddist ones ntered a shop snd leading the promy-one to side whispered trietor cas erlously Ah. ray friend, you will o the race untold good If you antinly take the agency for our tea preparation It Is warranted to ure in a week the most confirmed snd nerve racked tea tippler. Never again "But the dealer langhed and drew You have made a mistake, sway 1 he said cant take wuch an agency as that Dont ou see that this Is a teashop Oh, no mistake, said the reformIt Is because you run er eagerh a teashop that Thave sought yoa out. You come Into constant contact with the very people we are trying to reach. 1 BLOOD GETS 80UR. Advice and Telle of 8imp!e Home Mixture. Gives At this time of yW, says a well-know- n authority, the Kidneys become weak, clogged and Inactive, falling to filter out the poisons and acids, which sour the blood, causing not only facial and bodily eruptions, but the worst forms of Rheumatism, Nervous and Stomach troubles. Backache and painful, annoying Urinary afflictions. It Is worth anyone's time now to get from some good prescription- pharmacy the following ingredients: Fluid Ex ounce; Comtract Dandelion, one-haone Compound ounce; Kargon, pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well In a bottle and take In teaspoonful doses after your meals and at bedtime. This simple home made mixture will force the Kidneys to normal, healthy action, so they will filter and strain all uric acid and poisonous waste matter from the blood, and expel this in the urine, at the same time restoring the that is, 95 per cent, full blood count red blood corpuscles which is absolutely Indispensable to perfect health. - Great Stunt by Gsrenlma. In a single day Geronlmo, when in his prime, ran 40 miles on foot, rode 500 milee on one stretch, as fast as be could change horses, snd so completely wore out tbe .column which finally captured him that three sets of .officers .were needed to finish tha chase, and not more than one-tfof the troopers who started were at the finish, says a writer ta Outlig Wrinkled and crafty and cruel Is his swarthy face hut the Be of his Infernal energy has died aid he Is no more than a relic of tk Geronlmo of whom Gen. Miles said after their first meeting: "He rode Into oyr camp and die mounted, a prisoner. He was one of the brightest, most resolute, deter mined men I ever met, with the sharpest, clearest dark eye Every movement showed power snd energy. ij to-da- French 8allort Uts Drugs. The extent to which the narcotic habit prevails in the French navy was Illustrated a few days ago by the proat Brest ceedings ot a court-martiTne defendants were half a dozes seamen of ordinary rating, who were charged with a considerable number s of robberies. All the men were of opium or the the ether habit or both combined, and were in the habit of bemuddllng themselves dally with these drugs and the robberies had been committed to gratify their wars sentences Severe passion. passed. vlo-tim- i The Change of Life to Hrs. --Women Sensible Advice from Henry Lee, " ilrs. Fred Certia and firs. Plnkham. 1 1 14 r. js . and-nev- KNEW HENS THEIR . 4 BUSINESS. Nevsr Would Thoy Lay Anything but the Freshest of Eggs. There Is a German dalrjman and farmer, whose ; f e Is not far from Philadelphia, who. greatly plumes himself upon the absolute superiority of his products above all others In the vicinity On one occasion he personally applied to a Germantown housekeeper for a transfer of her custom to himI hears dot you haf a lot of self drouble with dot dairyman of yours, he said Yust you gif me your gut-toand der vlll be no drouble. Are your eggs always fresh? asked the woman Fresh'" repeated the German. In an Indignant tone "Let me delt you, madam, dot my hens nefer, nefer lay anything but fresh eggs! "Upon the limbs and between the toes my Bkln was rough and sore, and also sore under the arms, and 1 had to Btay at home several times because of this affection. Up to a week or so ago I had tried many other remedies and Owing to modem methods of living not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Dear Mrs Plnkham i "Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the Ideal medicine for women who therewas..nothing..that.would,agree with me, until a friend recommended Grape-Nut- s. I "When I began to eat Grape-Nut- s weighed 98 lbs, but I soon grew to 115 lbs. The distress after eating left me entirely and now I am like a new person. . dissolved In hot (A little Grape-Nntwater or milk would have been much better for this case than milk alone, tor the sstarchy part of the wheat and barley is changed Into a form of ) sugar in making Grape-Nut-s Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Read tbe little book. The Road to Wellvllle," la pkgs. "Theres a Reason. s extreme nervousness, besdache and I had no appetite end could not sleep. I had made up my mind there was no help for me until I began to Use Lydia , EL Uuikhama Vegetablu Compound,.. bad symptoms erased, and It brought me afely through the danger period, built up my system and I am in excel lent health I consider Lydia . Hnkhsm's Vegetable Compound unsurpassed for women during this trying period of Ufa Mr. Henry Lee, 80 Winter Street, sleep-kaanra- ay New Haven, Conn., wyiteat Dear Mrs. Fink ham: "After suffering untold miaarv for three years during Change of Life I heard of Lydia iH. fink hams Vegetable Compound. I wrote you of my condition, and began to take Lydia K. finkham Vegetable Cont end followed your advice, and y am well and happy. I con now walk any where and work ns wall ta anyone, and for yean previous 1 had tried but could not get around without help. I consider your medicine a sovereign balm for suffering women. Women paaalng through this critical period should rely upon Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound. If there is anything about your nUham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. la free and haa raided thousands health. It to . several doctors, and spent about three hundred dollars, without any success, but this la the seventh day that I have been using the Cuticura Remedies (costing a dollar and a half), which have cured me completely, so that I can again attend to my business I went to work again I had been suffering for eight years and have now been cured by the Cuticura Remedies within a week. Frit! Hlrschlaff, 24 Columbus Ave, New York. N. Y, March 29 and April $, 1906" to-da- y The execnUve board of tha Wesley brotherhood has referred to" its "gn- Jral convention to be held In October, 1907, tbe resolutions from the Brotherhood of 8L Paul requesting the appointment of a committee to confer with a similar committee from the SL Paul Brotherhood concerning the unification of Methodist brotherhoods. -- Important to Mothoro. Xxamlae carefully erery bottle of CABTOUA, easts sad rare reatady for lnfbnto sad children, rad era that It Brandt Sigaatare of la Use For Ovar SO Tbe Kind Tear. In Bare Always United States Leads Ot every 100 gallons of oil used In the world, 64 produced in the United Beef. -In OIL Illuminating gallons are BALLARDS SNOW, LINIMENT States. Pure! Pleamnt! Potent! Three interesting facte about Garfield Tea, the Natural laxative. It ia nude of Herba and ie ranteed under the Pure Food end Drug Some of Frank J. Wllstachs gent paragraphs: pun- Is a Quick and Permanent Cure for Rheumatism, Cuts, Sprains, Woun&i Neuralgia, Headache, Old Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, ""Contracted Muscles, Lame v Back, Stiff Joints, Frost Bite, Chilblains, Ringbone, Pollevil, Bums, Scalds, and ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO. In Automobiles and Appendicitis scare some people before they are hit. Appendicitis is often caused by too much starch In the bowels. Starch is hard to digest and clogs up the diges tive machinery also tends to form Mikes In the cecum. (Thats the blind pouch at entrance to the appendix.) A N. H. girl had appendicitis, but lived on milk for awhile then Grape-Nut-s and got well without an operation. She says; "Five years age while at school, I suffered terribly wltlr constipation and Indigestion. (Too much starch, white bread, potatoes, etc, which she did not digest) Soon after I left school I had an attack ot appendicitis and for thirteen weeks lived on milk and water. When I recovered enough to eat solid food are passing through Change of Life Fee several months 1 suffered ram bat flauhra, When a medicine haa been suooeesfol in restoring to health. actually thousands of women, you cannot well say without trying I do not believe it will help me. It is your duty to yourself it, and family to try Lydia E. Pinu&ms Vegetable Compound APPENDICITIS. Not at All Necessary to Operate Many Cases. MRS. FRED CERTIA MRS HENRY LEE This la the most' critics! period of her whole existence and every woman who neglects the care of her health at this time invites disease and pain. When her system ia in a deranged condition or ahe ia predisposed to apoplexy or congestion of any organ, the tendency ia at thia per tod likely to become active ana with a host of nervous Irritations make life a burden. At this time also cancers and tumors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work. Such warning symptoms as sense ot suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, melancholia, dread of im pending evil, palpitation of tha heart, :gu laxities, constipation and dixzl ness are promptly heeded by intelligent women who are approaching SKIN 80 RE EIGHT YEARS. the period of life when this great change may be expected. Mrs. Fred Certia, 1014 So. Lafayetta 8pent $300 on Doctors and Remedloa Street, So. Bend, Ind., writes: but Got No Relief Cuticura Cures in a Week. Three Sire, 25c, 50c and $1. Protective Paint Purs White Lead Paint protects property against repairs, replacement aaa deterioration, it makes buildings look better, wear better and sell bet. ter. Use only Pure Linseed Oil and Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process, which is sold in kegs with this Dutch Bey trade mark ce the side. This trade mark protect you against friudd-""- " lent White Lead adulterations and Substitutes. $3.00 L 23 EgUAUES AT MT MICE. FOR EYERYCODY AT ALL PfUOESl Mm'. Sham, M to ! M. Mmn, IStoll t& Wmm'i MIhmS IklMni't Maw,S.U to ILOO. IkrtaMtotLM. W. I Doughs shoes nr rocogwcwt by xpert judge of footwear to be the beat In style, fit and wew produced In this country. Each part of tbe shoe end every detail of the making Is looked after and watched oer by skilled shoemakers, without regard to time or tori. If I could take you into my large factories at L. Don rise Brockton, Maas., end show you how carefully shoes are made, yon would then understand why they hold their ehapa, fit better. othe make. value than any wear longer, and are of greater L tN Midprldw oat) botleai w bteh thft inM Ittcfe iw(n$ tlx $ tttwtw. &n4 tntPVVw dftlrBCvpfVwlMW. . fta 'Fab M priwl MM rf ( 4 XtkUftiY AO liaa national lead company S wUntrevr Mg DtM k mnrtk ftmt ! Tort. Porto. BaUihk Olaretaad, Cinrtaaatl. China. St lamia Uoha T. Loot, Brea Oo-- J iOUOo-- K SHOES BOOK ". D0U6LM 84JXI 6U.T EDGE tHOEt GJWHOT V. SEND FOR Talk a Hint. oa Urn paint Sold by all Druggist. W. L. DOUGLAS vSVroSut AND C3.C0 3HO " " V J bors. The last time he got It back four years ago. He Bent It to a mall order house. He never has seen that dollar er will. That dollar bill blnce, aJll never pay any more school or road tax for him. will never build or brighten anv of the homes of the community. He sent it entirely out of the circle of usefulness to himself and Ills neighbors. Patronize your local merchant who helps you to pay your taxes, support nur schools and churches, and lends a helping hand In times of sickness and trouble lf v ia GONE FOREVER. $EN$I LEAL WITHOUT COMMON uvt noc, MISCELLANEOUS la gvt ELECTROTYPES ffr ml at tha Ifwna bHtm try DEFIANCE STARCH for atarchins Bnest Uneaa. 1 W. N. U, Sait Lake City, No. 17, 1907. t READERS suing to buy anv- ttungfedmtuoiiB St ookimnt thou id InaHt opao baring tufttti- vtiat thay lor, rotating or ianAfcont, lit .4 , |