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Show i I LEW FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH jlandsome Memorial to Marquette Cheerio Chapters & . "Doctor te'd mama Fun for AU the aiiIdren Ediud by DOROTHY that EDMONDS Bronchl4-yctu- s ' Is tha beat thina for I u .f cougna, because ft a made from healing II." eucalyptus At your druggist's. For FREE sample, write to 732 Cere Ave, Loa Angeles, HIGHEST CASH PRICES for severs! est How ma- - eta fn4 Chamber, Cfcaritea, la. luaai Drift Horse sa4 Male. fM tiup Ber "Use the Old There is plenty of brains. Only brains are not efficiently applied. AdvicetoDaughters VTOUXa i.""; I "'M'APri,,tCTTC'f ' ACCsuf 5 - fe a tf 3 - o u tf T i" ? CxStiED t67J &0KN-1&J7.- 1 Oi - n 'Jk'lWlli'.WAiAU'.U'.i.W.IJW'JV".i"i-i- .1 y . CC d TMC t I A0 R t tNM A STORY OF SOLOMON MARKS h nj & wtTrt V7& iN CQ W PA NY- (Provide the missing words. will rhyme In pairs if correct,Thy the lasi line always rhyming also with the first two.) Solomon Marks was a circus He was sometimes up and some- 3 00! is!v. mm t4 ei The crowds were And high the While the price of admission broke . the lights of New York then one night as the people The clouds broke loose and it sure did The animals The skies Just And to finish It all the tents took And a gK)d many years ago that Barrymore made om or nis nrsr in "The fortune successes . .11 . i, iier, iue ay weui bo wen uiai is Joseph Vance was induced to e i book from it The boott was imted by Arthur William Brown. iVinchell Smith induced Barry, f to pose for some of the iliustra-sThe other day a young man iras i Brown's studio. He -battered copy or 1 tie sue Hunter," which he said he iicked up In a Chinese book shop hanghat ; said he thought the His have to like It fator might ii for bringing the book to Mr. m was that he had always liked Mr. to sht him a am 5 :ti iO at coat, which he had not worn for many years, a pair of pin stripe, lavender trousers, from the same epoch, and a tall, silk hat which had seen better days. These she contributed to the cause and It was not long before she received a warm note of thanks. "You a hearse." lustrations. there was more to it than that back of the book was pasted a it read: "American Library As Overseas Service." la proof that this particular nook been through the war was a list lose who apparently had taken It which Mtion. They ranged all the corporals to colonels. And pages had many names and com is scribbled On on the margin. page had been penciled a quota from "Alice in Wonderland." The e written below It was that of an Bhman. It was Rupert Brooke. the library. from Dodd the Spring finds Sinclair Lewis and his wife In Vienna, where Mr. Lewis Is working on another book. It usually takes the author of "Main Street" about two years to complete a novel. Frank Wykoff and Emmett Topplno, two of the greatest young sprinters In this age of speed, have been seeing New York together recently In the daytime and racing against each other on Saturday evenings. They met at the Olympic games and became fast friends. . 1933 Bell Syndicate. WNXI Service. THE TWO SIDES makes bread baking business. He of cranberry health doing well again. f sort is man of Manhattan had a portrait of his wife, an exceedingly plain woman, done by a fashionable painter. It pleased her greatly, as the painter reduced her weight and vastly Improved both her form and features. The Manhattanite showed the picture to a candid friend; asked his opinion; got It "Ah," said the friend, "very clever I But an appreciation, not a likeness." rich A f rebuilding. p. The President-elect'- tn had thnf a half mother s but his father's Was Belfn Astnr Thotr onn fjniea Roosevelt Roosevelt, once embassy In London, ui Delano, mi only a few years ago. He ttKn to his Intimates as "Rosy" His widow Is still living. Wifle There are two sides to every question, you know. Hubby 1 the most beautiful ver saw is a series 8 ln Sniinro.filTo-oi. .p, , side and the wrong side. man Who tnnll I'?1 IW8 . orLrnninn-.rmm r York lnm.it, She won. hnshnnH Ssm.. we nasi ami t:.frol "ICotirt USB WE n. li i v J oi.j !.. "Fix" Police i bringing the boss that would . dampen the Solomon Marks with the roles of Shouted to all a simple To shorten the Moisten the And keep It from spreading over the . Hoses all were turned with obedient And water was loosened Just all that they Till soaking clear The people of Sputtered out from the hay that they wished to be Solomon Marks with his head like r- a Ordered the firemen then to have DIET WILL WARD OFF COSTIVENESS "Great American Disease" Ia Easily Corrected. By EDITH M. BARBER Several questions In regard to the question of constipation, which has been called the great American disease, have come to me recently. The first point to be made is that unless there is some organic defect, constipation can be avoided or cured by proper diet Proper diet, however, is not always the same for one person as for another. The majority of persons find that a diet containing "rough age," "fluid," "celluloise" In plentiful amount stimulates the passing of the food along the alimentary tract In a period of time long enough to allow the nutriment to be 'sorbed, but not to long enough to allow the residue combinaThe to or ferment putrify. tion of the natural acids which usualwhich ly occur In vegetables and fruits are high In this roughage aids in this We also find persons who have another kind of digestive tract upon which fibrous foods have a contrary effect. They tend to pack and to prevent the passage of the food through the alimentary canal. Persons of this sort type while avoiding food of this may keep in excellent condition. Mothers should watch the results of diet In the case of children very carethat fully because it Is In early years habits of digestion are formed. RegIn the time ularity In meal times and are both colon the set for evacuating Cathartics Important. exceedingly should be given very seldom and under the direction of a phydiet sician. Correction of condition by How It Started By Jean Xeutton "To Be One's Own Ancestor" Ul sert blen son pays n'a pas ,.Q, besom d'aleux." Translated, this Gallic gem reads: "He who serves "his country weli does not need any ancestors." So wrote Voltaire In 1743; and in so doing he crystallzed in speech an Idea which finds expression in the Idiom of a dozen languages. This idea, freely interpreted, is that one way to average up for the lack of illustrious ancestors Is to be your own ancestor by performing services of such outstanding value to the country or community that one's status will require no pedigree. . 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. be the first attempt Som& times In the second type of constipation mineral oil Is found to be a remedy which may also eventually be a cure after good habits have been started. in later life sometimes a change of living conditions, sometimes merely a change of water, or worry or excitement may produce a temporary condition of constipation. An excellent remedy which Is not actually a ca thartic and yet which gives the same results Is two level teaspoonfuls of salt dissolved In a quart of water, tak en half an hour before breakfast. Some persons find lukewarm water better, but Just as many get the same results with cold or even Ice water, which is pleasanter to take in combishould nation with salt Another remedy for persons who can take roughage is the use of agaragar, a vegetable gelatin which passes through the digestive tract without being affected by the digestive Juice, and for this reason pushes the other foods with It There are a great many Incorrect - IJ'.'-"- . HAVE j " paying a nu.mui novo, c' cune - 41 1 I - vl,tH f I ' f (t fine. j. Senator jai.. - . lakh in iew . rto griping. Try a oos. zac at your druggist's. "tums" tirrir Paradoxical, but True He that has most time has none to lose. NASAL IRRITATION Relieve all dryness and irritation by applying Mentholatum night and morning. H,',H:ii!M.HKl Salt Lake City's lowest Hotel Whole Wheat Date Bread 2 cups whole wheat flour 2 cups white flour n r??1 hjHOTEL jzr cup sugar teaspoon salt teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 package dates 1 cup nuts 2 cups sour milk or 1 cups milk and cup sour cream Mix dry Ingredients together, add dates that have been, washed, stoned and cut in small pieces, and chopped nuts. Stir sour milk quickly Into the dry ingredients. Put tn bread tins well greased and bake In a slow oven, 275 degrees Fahrenheit Increase heat at end of baking. Bake about one hour. 1 1 1 TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Radio connection la every room, RATES FROM 1J0 Jwt tppttitt Jforam Tcatraacb ERNEST C ROSSITER, fgr. WNU Service. Jighbor "r ami of West Virginia, a ivui v. for Vnrk cIty 1 ..... . croup of friends starting nn ou(otrarff)r rii....f.- In tront oi ,,.i iiiru .ironin e e ing enameled pans. A little salt applied with a soft cloth will remove all the stains and the pan should be thoroughly rinsed afterwards with plenty of warm water. e . E was colds and they easy victim hung on eo kmg until the suggested the una Of Nf) tablets. Ha seldom catches colcia now. When be doc they are quickly broken up. This corrective sale, dVpendable. Natura e Remedy utrawthene and regulates Dowei action as no outer laxative i away poisonous wastes which make you auacep. tibia to colds, spells, headaches, but ousoeea. Works dmy Soda should never be used for wash- r . ,ti' End Colds toQuick an U 1-- 1J. Bell Syndicate. MSB WfaioaHji.too. ideas about certain foods being constipating. Milk ts often blamed unjustly. There are a few things, such as apple skins and blackberries, which seem to have an astringent effect upon the lining of the digestive tract which causes it to tighten. The best prevention of constipation Li a diet containing plenty of fruit and vegetables- - cooked or raw. Most persons find the Inclusion of whole grains an advantage, while some 'find the reverse. A diet regulated to the Individual Is the best prevention of constipation. Apple Prune Betty 2 cups sliced apples 1 cup stewed prunes cup sugar J4 teaspoon cinnamon 1M cups bread crumbs cup liquid from stewed prunes 3 cup lemon Juice Arrange the apples, prunes and crumbs in layers in a buttered baking dish, sprinkling each layer with the sngar and cinnamon which have been raised. Just before adding the top layer of crumbs, pour the prune liquid and lemon Juice over all Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) until apples are tender. e - ""June e es- - anyone less. faji and whim j. ao not t th "aeiiuers "'l Smniint i.,,e sentences sPend nnov rtn.. i.. .i me .ponce ion. Rut th ! uaJ . .i j,i"kj ncceptea uh uuV An offender. day. EUlIty t0 a minor traf;ofrerei' the sum- - The one cent frora iJb " tit 40etet aild w"ote "closed" For true to his He hasn't a To live as a hero, but only a . till. Western Newsoaper Unto. Those "Good Losers If one is also Indifferent over win ning, he is a good loser. "SOFT COOK" eggs properly, in boiling water. Cover and let stand on Hie hot burner or on the back of the range two minutes. and The egg white will be jelly-likthe yolk soft, making a digestible and palatable food. Tag Here im, ""ex--"- " see the That cleverly saved the circus and !, TO i, i Aooooy And now in the circus you'll still Says: PVERTIZE W - J,mm" -Then into the And saved were their lives as the battle was ; Destroys JtfeJ)f)ines$ ; Cut out the parts drawn hers and paste on stiff cardboard. Take tws heavy cardboard strips or thin blocks of wood and slit them as the figure shows for places for the camel's feet Join the parts of the camel together by, means of brass fasteners. When the feet are Inserted tn the strips as shown and fastened there with glue, by moving the strips or blocks In opposite directions the camel will appear to walk. Other animals can be made in the same way. Ton can have a whole circus parade If yon like. My - to a repository cherished 1' rul at to .i ji ( All Out rushed the . elephant's Ambition WHS Writable "e ''.' ur. tha firof nf Wfiahaa ey were completed by A. fho now hna tha film PiCtUreS Tor firemen And wagons the Cheer Up the Depressed They're Trying to of storm v He acted with reason and this Is THE WALKING CAMEL . moving VIX know-y- our 1 (sadly)-Y- es, .t ' the mobs tn the managed wisest He herded them As 1 can And he covered them up with the result. feral big Industrialists are inter- ia a research body, which they "National Committee for Wing Purchasing Power and F" The research part of It con- trying to find out how to do J do not annear "to D. Roosevelt Marks was calmer than you He to learn," It read, "that the clothes you so kindly sent us were the cause of our being able to get a man unemployed almost immediate work. Lie is now greatly encouraged, as he has secured a Job driving - Solomon will be happy 11- was at Yale with pian 1'ryor, Jr. When he came out, he IS Into a bank and did very well isfcf k But one day he decided that ibbef U not wish to snend his life In piking business. So he left, gath- ill? m other Yale men and. merely !?tog a letter from banking, went k times Slaryuelte memorial, by Henry Hering, sculptor, was recently erected llarquette park, Gary. Ind.. In honor of .!:icties Marquette. French Jesuit Li .nil friend of the American Indians and a companion of the French . :r, Louis Joliet. TMl Don't think this foolish of him. womea X who suffer from monthly psias, of headaches, side aches, ad womee of middle age wha suffer from neat fi ashes, servous neaa, should take Dr. Tierce's JTsvorite Prescription. This ia the advice of Mrs. J. A, Tobey of No. 320 7th Are--, Sterling, Colo, who aaya : "At one time I waa very nervous and irritable. I had ; was sick to my stom ach, too. Hut Dr. Pierce's Preseriptloa overcame tha stomach complaint I had more strength end eaergy and It drove way those ewful headaches." N. T. Writ Dr. Hem's Cltaie. Itef from In front of the Alpha Delta of spreadinj; good for Mie d hie a urn! Mm. i- narips urii ner y sp H HrTi e Apple pudding ts a quick and easy pudding to make when you haven't a hot oven, as It can be made on top of the stove by stewing apples (or any other fruit). In a pudding dish; add a little water and sugar and nutmeg, then iover with a soft dough made same as for dumplings, and cover airtight with a close cover and steam for 15 minutes. Newspapers (8 by the Amounted WNU Service S" If you la Wi O IS U are one of the millions who "1 must eet uo eovoral times a night. your trouble is probably elue to an rf irritation of tha Uarltlr or exeeaa n acidity of the untie. Then just try El ' COLD MEDAL M HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES Durinc 237 vear this line old nrer- millions. Insist E3 rntino ha helped K lu I f,AA |