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Show east COLD FACTS taka anything for load nefl acted la an on troth proinUe k Find Malnutrition Menaces the Nation grant! do least who boost p(J ftn salt lake times LONG DISTANCE STROLL MRS. BUSH TELLS 77 OTHER WOMEN tOld lta own Cnrtwity often bringa jjinient. haring held ever repented y0 one tii tonfod worth of a thine la beat known ft tr the want to jnutlne too orach (gb of many. Pfnonal liberty ends where public y says, "I I'll try." nu an cant"; a wise man A fool vane to deceive. Infamous than the to crime la more violation of truth. a returns Time past never moment forever. If thing look bad today, they may better tomorrow. He Is never alone of noble who la In the com-pon- y thought! Bill a weak Mend who cannot tear with a Mend's weakness. here and An old custom there was for unmarried girls to fast cm Midsummer day, lay a meal on the table at midnight, leave the door open, and wait for their future husbands to enter and eat. captain In the discharge hla la olden days when a British navy wished to crew he had to give them notice of his intention by taking away the tablecloth three meals In succession. Ihe unique distinction of being the only woman in the United States ing the position of commandant of a soldiers' home belongs to Mrs. Susan U. Phelps, who hae been placed In full charge of the Rhode Island Soldiers home at Bristol. hold- At the end of a recent schoolboy trike in England, when the boys returned to their respective schools, the only noticeable fact was the Indisposition of certain of the strike leaders to It down. It Is said they belonged to the standing committee of the strikers. Packing boxes made of properly seasoned wood are found to resist rough handling six to ten times as well as those made of green wood. The reason Is that the fibers of the moist wood shrink away from the nails as the wood dries, and In this way lose their grip. POINTED PARAGRAPHS The man who persists In doing his usually ends by doing time. fellow men The average man la ready and willing to die for his country of old age. Impending long enough way. things usually Impend for one to get out of the Before Jumping at conclusions find out what Is on the other side of the hurdle. A lawyer minds his own business when he attends to the affairs of other people. And when one tries to net young at a picnic why does one generally epraln his leg! It the easiest thing In thd world Is to forgive yourself for condemn In others. the sine you If you want to please an opinionated mnn give him several opportunities of saying no." are as pretty aa girt to many of hahles outgrow UT Pny babies bshli-s- , boy Key mvoni-pllshc- look j flaiu ms the In the chain of bridges, trestles and may be able to drive roails that will leud from the maincar almost out of sight of land over the ocean and across the land on an ocean-goinrood to Florida key. thla city. It will be the only automobile Key West, lust fall voted bonds to drive of lta kind in tbe world, for the the amount of $300,000 toward this enreason that It will be the only bouleand Dude county will convard that boldly leaves the mainland terprise, tribute at least 100,000 for Hint part and strikes out to sea across the rtish-In- of tbe work that lies within tbe county. tides, where the motorist may The road will be a continuation of fancy himself more a navigator titan the Dixie highway which extends from a chauffeur, being at times almost out Chieago and other Middle West center of sight of the g coral islets. to Jacksonville. Fla., and thence folThe road will cross deep and swift lows the east coast of that state for a running tides hs It Jumps over spaces distance of 418 tulles to Homestead, at of the Atlantic ocean and the Gulf of the southern end of the state. Con Mexico to the Island of Key West, a struct ion to Key Largo is under way distance of 122 miles from the main- and It Is possible that by next year land. It will traverse channels and automobllirts will be able to make a waterway! which are navigable and part of the Journey across the Florida therefore come under the control of keys. the War department. As a whole, the construction will The War department has granted suggest the engineering feat the Joint application filed by the county by tbe late Henry M. Hauler commissioners of Monroe county. In In rompleting the railroad to Key which Key West Is located, and Iade West In 1012 over water at times county, of which Miami is the princithirty feet In depth ; but the projected pal city, for the construction of the automobile mute, taking advantage of Key Lurgo bridge across the channel the lay of the keys, will pass over loss between Key Lurgo and tbe mainland. water than the railway. lb:ids across The application was filed with MuJ. the keys are already largely completed. George E. Brown, superintendent of Hnd as at present constituted comprise the local United States engineering of- about 80 per cent of the new automofice. This bridge will be the first link bile route. west, low-lyin- thing to be deceived, bu 111 u lost Boulevard for Automobiles g g mjw7 begin loot Sea-Goin- g others la the md why do Many Seemingly Well dren Are Suffrrcr From Poor Food. districts Chil-- J pun- - Lorado Taft's Statue of Black Hawk ILL High above the at Oregon, stands atatue of an Indian contemplating the beauty of the setting sun. It la popularly known aa Black Hawk. The atatue was placed there by Lorado Taft, the sculptor, whose colony of artists multlpllea on canvas the beauty of the valley the Indiana loved. Although named Black Hawk," It was not made such, Mr. Taft says, and It doesn't look like him. Black Hawk was the last chief to wage war aglnat the white men east of the Mississippi. Ills wai the only war ever defended by an Individual state In thla country. It cost Illinois and 400 Uvea. Directing attention to the fact that the war leader of the Sauk and Foxes Is pictured with a tuft of hair bristling up from the center of hla head, while the statue at Oregon Is a more conventional or Idealized type, Mr. Taft explained how he conceived tlie idea for hla atatue. "I had no thought of Black Hawk, particularly," he said. "I had In ntind that quality of the Indian often overlooked hla love of the beautiful In nature. I realized how those who fortunately had lived here must have loved OREGON, u Camoers Careless FARR, COLO. Bright anil ESTES one Monday andmorning hla wife a camper prepared their morning meal over a campfire of wood near the Estes Fark fish hatchery in Rocky Mountain National park and then hastily parked and beat a retreat, leaving In their haste, their campfire blazing brightly. Just as the auto was loaded and the campers starting on their journey of the day. Superintendent Thomson of the hatchery observed them and noted they were leaving their fire burning. He was unable to catch the authorities In the village over the telephone to head off the campers, so he pushed out the trusty flivver and gave chase, which ended In the village. Tlie camper admitted having neglected putting out the fire, but was quite certain he was not going back to extinguish It. After a slight delay Superintendent Thomson convinced him he was going bark, and the return trip started. A generous supply of water applied without an oversuppiy of grace aeon made the campfire a matter of Then enme the lecture period of the eplande, wllh an explanation of of Juat such frequent consequence lila-tor- this valley. It seemed at times that the very spirit of the Indiana hovered over It. I felt the need of a memorial, a symbol somewhere between Dixon and Rockford, to Identity that Indian love of beauty. Often we stood In the evening on thla eminence, with folded arms, lost In wonder at the beauty of the sunset and the valley. It came to me then that the hour would come when Chicago wealth would take our place from us, as our fathers had taken It from the Indians. I felt resentment. In my mind I planned a figure, suggestion of an Indian, vague In outline, as If modeled by erosion of the rocks. An Indian standing with arms folded, looking away to the westward, forlorn but majestic. I started the work. Never did a figure come so easily, nor, I think, so It la an Indian wrapped successfully. In hla blanket, taking hla last look from this beloved spot on a landscape from which he was passing forever. U was given no name. It should remain the niHrk of the beauty-lovinspirit of the Indian. It has come to be called illiick Hawk, for need of a name. Let It be RJnck Hawk!' Rut regurd the name as a generic rather than a g specific term." and Forest Fires Tlie Ire of the campthoughtlessness. er cooled and lie finally admitted he hiul learned his lesson and that he was a certain unprintable kind of fool. .Merced, Calif. General Grant National park waa narrowly saved recently from forest fire. The fire started five miles south of the park boundary. All night a stiff southeast wind funned the flames, and in the morning a conflagration of such gigantic proportions was approaching the park that no human being could withstand It. An effort to backfire from behind the western border of the park waa futile. A crew of fifty men under the park ranger'a orders backfired from the Y. M. C. eastern boundary. Thirty-on- e A. boy campers Joined tbe pnrk force. In the early hours of tlie next rooming backfire and the tills swlfily-movlnoriginal fire met, nnd General Grant park was saved ! Tbe fire continued to burn within tbe backfire lines for a week, when it wua finally controlled. Never before have the grand old sequoias been so near to destruction by fire, and It seems almost a miracle that tliey escaped wltli the wind dropping charred piece over the entire urea of the park. of th.t city Includes, to s'.iggcsted diets unj iiiem.s. a "dozen health rule for htliiren," which read us follows: Emphatically DO - I e milk New York. Ths ic. ' n in i f i of! clean, whole milk children in the United st.itc consti- - "r children. Every growing child tutes a serious health probl. ui. accord-- ! "'"'"'I have a quart a day lu some 'r:i1Ing to tne New York .Wo. utiion for 2. Eat plenty of vegetables, Improving the Condition ,.t die lior, 8. lb Mire that a xliool child has which for the lust l'nor mid a half a good luncheon, not cauily, pickles years has been testiiig various methods of combating thin evil. Some of and Ice cieam cone 4. East coarse food, such as the facia ascertained the bran tuutfiu and vegetables, so study are ludumd tu a suite thut the bowel will not be cumulmem given out here. It is set forth thut uiinuig 2,1 si ap- i' ted. 5. Eat slowly and chew food well. parently well dilldrvti ex.uiiiiic.l lu the Have (lie meats at tlie same hours medical clluics of the n. iet), tjiUj, or each day. 80 per cent, were diagnosed as mal7. Eul only broad, or crackers and nourished. The uociei;. is tlie most effective met ho. Is of .oiroitiag milk, or bread and butter between , and only In the middle of the habits of ruling or livmg ulmli cause or the uficriinnn. morning malnutrition, and liu issue.) a monoH. Wusli hand and face before ratgraph entitled Food t.r the Family," ing. feedfor dovr containing suggestions 111ms !. Drink plenty of water between Ituliy Uhenowelh recently aring us u means of liiMiiing proper numeals. rived In t'lilcagri after hiking from trition. Id. He In lied by 0 o'clock or be- lialrcsiuit, Tex ns, wllh her pet racThis condition of malimiriiion Is not coon. Mike. Ills tlicnowctli has covdue to insufiiclent food imt i. tho con- fore. 11. Have windows opened In the ered most of tlu principal cl lies of the stant use of liuproporly chosen final East mill South and hus attracted or the Inability of tin l..t.! to make sleeptng room at night. 12. l'nisli tho teeth at least once a at tent Ion. use of the food eaten of insufficient ulr, rest, sunsiiii.o or physicul day. MINT'S doted. If these chil Iren were In Important Heres a Midget Calf I not let the children oat pork or accitire or from industrial danger Mo. A midget calf, iiiueh meat of Martinsville, veal, fried kind, uny the dents, the report of society says, ever Htlil cakes. heard of In this lecsmallest rich (lie foods, pies Klrong spice every aafety device uad preventive tion of the country, was born on tha measure known would he urged to pro-le- and vinegar, green or spoiled fruit. Ik) not let children drink tea, coffee, farm of Kclicrt t'lcincns, near here. then,. The calf stood 134 Inches high and sodas. Although tlie effects of malnutrition beer, wine, Ik) not let them ent between meals, weighed loss Ilian 15 pounds. When are much slower, often much more Indirect and much less dramatic than except the things named In No. 7 taken to Mnrtlnsville and exhibited it those from fire or accidents, they are nhove. Do not let them eat randy, created a great deal of Interest, and even more deplorable of the lee cream cones, nuts, cakes and large crowds gathered at the atom where It had been taken to view 1L cookies between meals. larger number affected und tlie lingering misery resulting. Many a wage earner Is unable to Increase his Income to tlie safety level because of health condltlous due to poor nutrition. Too ninny children who apparently show no signs of disease or malnutrition are allowed to drift Into the period with only a part of their rightful earning capacity developed. Inert a ms Living Costs. Malnutrition thus concern! mora Falls in Danger lifeless on her waterwom rocks. Rut finally the seekers fur bar crown gave than the Individual or the borne In up; the last not many more centuries which It occurs. It affects the whole Becoming Merely ago than the days of country by reducing the economic proSpillway. Niagara la said to taka Its name duction of the Individual and thereby from the Indian title Since Increasing the coat of living. When the full of Washington. which means "across tha much of the sickness and lowered viof rock threatened to turn neck. appropriately huge piece Hie Nlugura river cut across tality In later life la the result of poor the himeymooncra' Horseshoe fulls of nutrition, aa pliyslleMna have frequent- Nlugura Into a mere spillway, tbe ths neck of land separating Lnka Erls nnd Lake Onturio. Juat east of ly stated, (he Importance of providing to the falls' bcuuty brought forth Rtiffulo the river collects tho entire educational guidance In nutrition na peril to puteb to hire engineers nutural discharge of the four upper well as providing attention for tlie cor- proposul North America's outstanding nat- Great Lakes, rushes It through a narrection of physical ..defects la very up ural wonder. rowing river for 10 mllea, pushes It great." Its out of over a sheer Ily dropping a keystone of 212 feet, churns To aaeertaln what are the principal waa merely It seven miles drop causes of malnutrition, the society an- Ilontcsliue arch, Niagara through a canyon, and it duty to the ugea. then carries It gently by seven miles alyzed the condition of 275 families performing 80,1)01) years tlie fulls hua been of lowland to Lake Ontario. among those which Its nutrition bu much of Our Nlugani wua born when the reau is imw assisting. l)f that num- the geological hour glass for the recI'.y reuding North America. melted hack, exjioslug tbe gluclers 227 families Instruction ber, required or the rocks that go through the ridge the water now tumbles down. In the preparation of the proper foot! ; ord sand of tlie gorge, na grains of Like tlie glurlers of the Uocklea, these 108 needed assistance In the planning neck hour glass, scientists enormous sheets of Ice moving down of nienls ; 4(1 families hud lo be helped slip through the which from Lubrador poured out streams In marketing, because simple foods, stupwutch the glacier sheets, ferthe to furrow first u ere the plows of water. These streams collected entirely strange tu them, were recoin tile In the sermons of mended; while siieclul diets hnd to be the cataract's atones lie the chronology ages ago at the foot of the huge Ice lobes In depressions extending Into 27 fum families. for Only planned of Lake Algonquin, the predecessor of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. AccumuHies needed financial nsslstunee to proLukes Superior. Michigan and Huron, lated water sometimes rose hundreds vide adequate food. Greater economy of feet higher than Ihe present level was found to be necessary In 44 fum and of Lnke Iroquois, the sprawling progenitor of Lake Ontario. Their nf tlie Great Lakes and poured out Into Hies, while In GO families assistance dates are fixed almost as as accurately tlie Mississippi over the present site took the form of helping them to rehistory hooka report William the Con- of Chicago and through outlets In Ohio expenditures. adjust arrival In England In 1000. and Indiana. Indifference, women working and no queror's -Across tha Neck." chillook to after the Finally, ns the Ice melted northward, one at home The story that la told by Niagara, prehistoric Lake Tonawanda formxd dren. living conditions too congested, 05.17 per cent Canadian, la on the edge of the plateau over which resulting In Inadequate rest and tm which is In the following bulletin by the Niagara pours. There were then five 111, were related mother and ventihith.n, proper outlets from this luke at Ilolley, other problem found to be reaitoualble National Geographic society: Niagara Is tbe North American Gasport, Lockport and Lewiston. for malnutrition. Twelve Rules for Health. cluiinplon In one of the greatest bat- Tlie spillway at Lewiston Niagara tles nature ever umpired. Literally won out. Ixickport gorge now conA guide to proper nutrition whh-scores of challengers sought her crown. tains a flight of steps for the New - will use In Its efforts the A. I. to reduce malnutrition among the tene- - More than once Niagara fell alinuat York barge canal. Early Niagara Numerous. About the time Niagara was beginning to triumph, the melting glacier moved hack to Lake Slmcoe, Ontario. The fickle waters of the upper lakes lost little time In finding the Trent valley, a ragged series of taken and rivers leading Into Lake Ontario. Trent valley gorges tell of many early Niagaras. At that time only 15 per cent of the present flow went over tid. ht ton ti U,urr prwapt Mrrln ml iM rrianu Un, ImiiMMsb mtntiaa Dm iim rf , M super. IIIIHINK8S COLLEGM i,v IH'HINKM COI.I.KCE. All rommrrrtal brmnrb, 00 N. Main St. Hall lab Clip. "DUS AND HHOET STORIN' !'"r t. a BOOKS .AnT hmk rnn nr nut hr mill, f. II IVwrrt llnrii ('a, M Kart So, Trtnph eONCJB SONGS a SHEET MUSIC All Simla Hmt mmrir hr 'UHrrrtrr STS Mala Maalr lw" ,Bt nialL U)U yyillT BOXES a I'a VEGETABLE CKATE1 gACH CRATES ft APPLE BOXES Ukals AUimhrrCa sisSaMkWrrt RADIO DEALERS RADIO FANS Wrl I 5 ,a Aw aampW-- ropy of tha nrw milgllglnei " ha Carrier Aornla Wanted. 11 W. Broadway. Say it With Flower Freak Cat Flower at All TIoms Hobdays Flower Shop Keith Emporium Bldg. Salt Uka llow much did 117" asked the repairer of violin. "Fifteen hundred dollars," "That Is, tlie young man replied. mother and father did. It eoat them lot of wiving und scrimping, hut they wnnted me to have a good Instrument along with my musical education." And said the repairer. Is you brought It to me to see If It worth $1,500?" Yea. I well, I wondered" The violin maker's fingers swept gain swiftly over the surface or the Ill eyes searched Its Instrument. every curve and sestn and rested contemplatively on the grain of the NEW "U-um- rich-color- wood. "One hundred and fifty dollars," he aid slowly, would be rather more than s fair price." The young man wet hla lips. "But hut " he started. "I know," the violin maker said. You bought it or your parents did, from "private' dealer one of lh In genteel connoisseurs who Is able, rare a offer to bargain. asm way, TT Tin- - young ntau wage-earnin- el oat-tucu- l, 's BATHE YOUR EYES lian Ur. TlkittpuiiBi Nrfivilrr. vourdrtuffUi'Mut Iluf Ua River, liov. NTT. BtNihUtt. it Ale Once Labeled Poiton Years ago In the merry days of the English tavern there was a turmoil among radicals over the poisoning of the alo drunk by the common people. Tlie trouble waa caused when some one learned that In making ale sulphuric aria, made from Kiwnlsh pyrites, waa used and that thla contained arsenic. It wsa a tempest In a teapot, however, because It would have taken five barrels of ale to contain enough arsenic to hurt one Individual. Niagaras Edge May Need Patching Up g Horteihoe of a Bayer" - Insist! Say For Pain Headache Rheumatism Colds i2Ll Oy (JW St Bayer package which contains proven directions Dandy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggist Atphla la tbe trade Mrfe of Bajer of MueeeeetleieUert ef SaUcrUeacJA Urn-Zuter- e Mid-We- Turtle Factory A new Industry a turtle factory- -la being established on the Lacerpede Inlands, off the northwest coast ef West Australia. Green and Hawks-bil- l turtle caught on the island will be treated on the spot at a special factory and tbe edible flesh will be shipped to London. Me-dln- I- To do the right ta the best way to dodge the wrong. American Tribute to Gouraud Are Guarantee Niagara, forming the narrow lower ' nodded Ills head In silent consent. "Did he have a shopt A store? A 1 No? business uddross even? thought no. Irohiildy had introductions. though. laird knows Imw tliey get them, these Itinerants, hilt tliey do." The young man silently put ths violin In Its case and went out. Thut sort of thing hnppeiis almost every day." said the violin man when the door hnd closed. "Here In New York and In every large city, tlieae very private, very exclusive venders are preying on student musicians, and even occasionally on real musicians, who want to buy good vlollua. I anw one not long ago which wasn't worth more than the one you Juat saw. An ambitious Atlanta violinist had paid $5,000 fur 1L "These things couldn't happen If people would consult some disinterested person who knows violins before they boy an instrument from any but a well known, reputable dealer. No one knows Juat te what proportions this furtive vloll vending has grown In New York. Maaeenm.N.Y. "I had terrible pains (a both my sides and a dragging-downfelint that affected me aotliat I couldhardly walk, and 1 got rundown. A friend who had taken Lydia EL Pinkhams Vei ble Compound advised me to try it and I have taken it with the bent results. I do my housework and also aome outdoor work on the farm. The Vege-ha- s table Compound given me back my and I can not praise it enough. I in perfectly willing that!you these facta if my letter will help other women who still Buffer." Mrs. Del bert Rush, IL F. 1). 1, Masaena,N. Y. The spirit of helpfulness shown in the letters we are constantly publishing is worthy of notice. These women know by experience what lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound will do. Your troubles am tho same aa theirs. Isn't it reasonable to expect the same results? If you have paina and a dragging down feeling iand are nervous and irritable, profittby Mrs. Bush's experumeu nit give the Compound a trial. 1- Salt Lake City Firms Violinists Are Easy Prey for Swindlers YORK. pay for How Pains in Side and Dragging Down Feeling Were Relieved bjr Lydia E. Pink-h&m- s Vegetable Compound j gorge. Nature enme to the rescue, tlp-- ' ping a great block of land, ever so slightly, hut enough to shut off tho Trent faucet nnd make even more water go over Niagara than tlie apec--' tutor roes today. Rut the Chicago out- let. predecessor of tile drainage canal, again rut down the flow. Tbe Whirl pool wus ironic at this time. Once again Nlugura was flouted when the outlet shifted to North bay. Ontario, sending ths water down the Ottawa over tlie portage which Champlain was to take to discover Lake Huron. The upier r arrow gorge waa then curved, hut again the huge rock saucer, which has the Great Lakes puddles In tlie bottom, tipped, leaving Ni- agara triumphant. Niagara started to spill over the about 80.000 yean hunk at In 3i0 centuries It has shoveled ngo. At Its present Its way seven miles. rate of excavation, more than four feet annually, Niagara will dig back the remaining 10 mllea to Lake Erie about Ilefore thla the year A. D. 21024. time, however, man may take a hand, since the peril to the famous Horae-hofalls, by tha recent eroelon, baa France of Gouraud General to Tlie Rainbow division will shortly present s brought forth the suggestion of reinAmerican. an and this beautiful statue showing two French soldier American. forcing the lip of the tails. of Quentin Roosevelt were used In modeling the figure of the e Every Champion spark plug Is guaranteed to give complete sat- isfaction. They always moke good because Champion haa proved in countless tests that it is the better spark plug. Cham pion X is 80 cents. Blue Bon Tice Champion Spark Plug Co ToMt, Okie CHAMPION Im$1m P$Mia$U Fhoto-graph- T?. W. N. U., Salt Lftkt City, No. r 94-1- IM |