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Show THE MAMMOTH RECORD,. ALAMMOTrf CITY, UTAH Face Oh! My Something New People who have impure or impoverished blood should be careful to take only a Each day you will find something different in our cases. New gift small cost suggestions high values. Come in, often. . remedy made of wild roots and barks such Be pleasant,, until 10 oclock in the i meriting aild the rest ofc the day will take care of itself, i There are. persons so radiant, so genthat ial, so kind, so pleasure-bearinyou instinctively feel in their presence coming whose that they do you good, of a , in,tO;.a room is like the bringiifg W. Beecher. lamp as Dr. Pierces Golden Metfi- cal Discovery ,is and has been for nearly 50 Ingre-dien- ts , years. printed on wrapper. The firstj day you, start to take this reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulation begin to separate in the blood and are then expelled through tho eliminative organs. In place of the impurities, the arteries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized bldod and the action of this good blood, on the skin means that ipimples, boils,' carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all skin blemishes will disappear. Then you must, remember that wnen the blood is right, the liver," stomach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, active and vigorous and you will nave no more trouble with indigestion, backache, MAKERS OF JEWELRY Cmf , 'el SEND US YOUR FROZEN, DAMAGED LEAKY, RADIATORS We pay transportation one way. Return ad like new. ACETTLINE WELDING Id all Its branches. We save yon time and money. H. & E. Radiator & Welding Co. ) 200 Eggs To Each lien Some hens lay 50 per year; some 250, Write for my circular, 200 Eggs to Each Hen. If free, Address: ALVIN ALLEN; Sec. Hyrum Farm Bureau, Hyrum, Utah 11FI P WANTFn If you want big wages ieJra barber trade- Many amkll towna need barbers.; good opportunitlea open for men over draft age. Barbers in army bar Get prepared hood as officers commission. m few weeks. Call or write. Moler Barber 43 Lake Oity. Salt West 8. Temple St., jCollege, ache..-- g, te Occasionally one should clean house with castor oil or tiny pills made up of leaves of aloe and root of the jalap, first put up by Dr. Pierce and now sold by almost all druggists in this - f ; I have met a number of types ministerial country as Doctor Pierces Pleasant Pellets, Always convenient to take. meanderingsl ' In my three-fourth- lf d - of Flavorings Determines Difference In Brands . v The Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manufacture of smoking tobacco: ... on the Continent and in America, certain sauces are employed . . .the use of the sauces is to improve the flavour and burning qualities bf the leaves. Which indicates that a smokers enjoyment depends as much upon the flavoring used as upon the tobacco. Your nose is a sure guide in the mat-- ; ter of flavorings. Try this simple test with several tobacco brands: pour some tobacco into your palm, rub briskly, and smell. You will notice a distinct difference in the , fragrance of every brand. The tobacco that smells best to you will smoke best in your pipe, you can rest assured. Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco, plus a dash of pure chocolate, gives TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance your nose can quickly distinguish from any other tobacco. Try it and see. d, this-was- one-thir- " The Profitable Nickel. Like the, humble cent, the Increased ' linage of' which 'was recently men-one- d In this column, the nickel Is In reater demand than ever. That Is rtunate. for the face value of those token coins Is so much greater than le value bf the metal they contain lat the profit in manufacturing them, g igether with a slight profit In the ijilnor silver coins, more mn meets the entire running of the mint. Youths Compan- - i ' i . Ointment 25 and 60, Talcum 25. Catlcare, Dept. S, Bestoti.' 25, PARKERS HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. Helps to eradicate dandruff. For Restoring Color and to Gray or Faded Hair. Beauty 60c. and 1.00 at Druggists. ' one-eight- h IHer Occupation. , What kind of a woman Is his wife, Amanda? I think she Is what you call a mandatory. SPRAINS! RUB PAINS AND SWELLING AWAY Apply St. Jacobs Liniment. ! GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR How many times has Jones pro! ' posed to Miss Stern? more than I can tell ; I only Thats know that he has had to have the interrogation point type bar replaced on ' his typewriter a couple of times. A Marital Suggestion. Hubby The literary, critics agree there is a great dearth of good fairy tales. Wifle Why dont they ask the marof them? ried men to write-some Sammle store? raw What One Is. Say, paw, what Is a notion r . its Oh, - e- -n a place where women go occiisionally when they have what to buy. Yes, How? v, , Love Is blind, they say, began the s chronhxquoter.,.4 t Well, that, being, the case, returned the other guy, please, explain y,hy love, at. first sight. they speak of '' y I . i i- JUST THE AME." . i y Vourj Eyes! M-- two-third- . one-lmi- clip-Tu- d Inch-wid- one-hal- two-face- d Common garden sage brewed Into a' heavy tea with sulphur a (Sled, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. .Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way .is to get a bottle of Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the recipe Improved by the addition of other. old-tim- e i gredients. While wispy,, gray, faffed, hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your, hair with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with. It nnd draw, thin through. your hair, taking one small strand at a time ; by morning all gray hairs have .disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. Ad v.., . . r , satisfying .assets power to tell a carping critic just when and where he can get off. v ' Blue and Worried? people Blue, worried, half-sicshould find out the cause of their troubles. Often it is merely faulty kidney action, which allows the blood to get loaded up with poisons that irritate the nerves. Backache, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder troubles are added proofs that the kidneys need help. Use Doans Kidney Pills. Thousands thank them for 'relief from just such troubles. . u w ' i. k one-hal- lf Re- - One of the most In life Is the ability-an- three-fourth- s She mixed Sulphur with It to store Color, Gloss, Youth-.- , fulness. In-- one-hal- I ' can stamp German Gas. .. Tell me about mustard gas. What sort of stuff, is it? Well, its not exactly a relish. - . i . , Your Veterinarian Berkeley, Cal., or Chicago, III. "The Laboratory That Know t How" two-poun- Go about your duties Relief comes the moment you es WHITE SCOURS BLACKLEG The Cutter Laboratory one-hal- Dont suffer! manu-icturin- , one-fourt- h one-hal- iAfterCuticura - MMaMraracwiaM lf tWo-tliir- Dont Stay crippled Rub this soothing, penetrating liniment right into the sprain, ache or strain, and out comes pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Nothing else penetrates, heals the Injured muscles, nerves, tendons and ligaments so promptly. It doesnt burn or discolor the skin and can not , cause Injury. Dont suffer! Get a small trial bottle Easily Arranged. from any drug store now limber up! I woman Iqvtted Ed to come and. 'Rub the fnlsery right out. A moment a If little iafter she bad her. lie asked ,St. Jacobs Liniment Is applied r to piny with Iffm, and She said can not feel the slightest pain or you He then asked If she would like soreness, and you can go about your, have a little boy, and when she said regular duties. i Ed replied: My mamma will tell St. Jacobs L'.nlment" conquers pain. to irk that brought tne to her bring It hns been used effectively for spraln9, a n Jjttle Joy.v strains,, soreness and stiffness for GO years six gold medal awards. Artv. , Fidelity In Small Things. jlli, ji fidelity In small things Is at tbs Natural Procedure. We se of every great achievement fWhat do you think of that new often forget this, and yet no. truth Oh, everybody Is makgas. scheme? Mis more o-be kept In mlnd.partle-irling light of It. In the troubled eras of history d in the crises of Individual1 life. A Wholesome, Cleansing, arles Wagner. Kelreshlng and Mealing Lotlan Murine for RedThink It Over. ness, Soreness, Granulaof dfion the' basis thnt every grain tion, Itching and Burning n of tne Eyes or Eyelids; ent wild roduce fiO, a German 2 D('?p After the Movie. Motoring or Golf hns figured that the thlrd-n- r wUl win your confidence. Ak Your Druggiit progeny of a single, grain would for Murine when your Eye Need Care. id 300 meal Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago math-ntlcln- five-pou- ' Skin Tortured Babies Sleep i . - lf te '' d l American Shorthorn Breeders Association, 14 Dexter Far Are., Chicago, 111 druggists; Soap Rumple each free of Calf Enemies them out with Cutters Anti-CaScour Scrum and Cutters Germ Free Blackleg Filtrate andAggressin, or Cutters Blackleg Pills. Ask him about them. , If, he hasnt our literature, write to us for information on these products. HIS PERSISTENCY. lf purebreds. All ., Catty Comment. Beil They tell me I ought not It ; wear white as it is not becoming to niy complexion. Nell Why not? White and yellow go so well together. Vege- table Compound and she told me about it. From the first day I took it I began to feel better and now I am well and able to do most any kind of work. I have been recommending the Compound ever since and give you my permission to publish this letter. Miss Flo Kelly, 476 So. 14th St., Newark, N. J. The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound,, was so successful in Miss Kellys case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result her nervousness disappeared. lf require anymore room, nor any more feed, nor any better care than the grades should have. But they sett for more money. A Kansas farmer produced 91 head from one registered Short horn cow in 12 years. Two brothers In Wisconsin produced 119 head from one In 14 years. The value count up when you're breeding b' In the office of George F. Baker, la he Birst National bank of New York ity, there hangs on the wall the origi-la- l patent from James linking of Eng-andated February 4, 1685, for the and. on which the First National bank iow stands, therein designated as waste lahd outside the city gate of few York. It was issued to one Tho inis Dougan, "late governor and now idmirall of New York. There Is attached a small sketch of h4 property,' showing Wall' street with ts fence, and the! city gate, through vhich .leads Broad way. when one considers that and now represents one of the most raluable spot In, the world one real-- ; little more tha ;es yiiat changes vo centuries have wrought in Sew .. . ork city.- What would Thomas Dougan havp aid if he had been told that on this waste land would, one day stand a stock-older- s anking institution returning Its over 80 per cent a year? fall Street Journal. ' one-fourt- h WHY NOT TRY IT? Nsw In Cleveland they tell a story of a left school to work for a small manufacturer. The boy was dull and his stupidity annoyed his- emSo, after a weeks ployer greatly. trial, he was discharged. Get your pay, said the manufacturer to him on ' Saturday, and let that be the last, of you. Youre dis' charged. It was, therefore, a great surprise that the manufacturer saw the boy nt work in his former place on Monday morning. What are you doing In this shop? demanded the manufacturer angrily. I discharged .jou Saturday! Yes, said the boy, and dont you do it again. When I told my mother, New York Times. J she licked me. boy who ... realize larger Anj farmer vbo raises grades would profits If he raised purebred Shohthokxs. They donl WASTE- - c LAND" In In lf . near-flatter- WOULDN'T STAND FOR IT. one-hal- three-fourth- one-fourt- h "- resent Site' of Great Bank York City So Described Kings Grant three-fourth- the Use j ONCE ENCYCLOPAEDIA . Pinkhams lf FACTS FROM THE d WAS - SMOKING TOBACCO me Let quote y6u a few: Those gentlemen who call upon me to display my backbone, by giving them my active' support In their, .pet quarrels. The backsliding member who fears lest I be not religious-mindeenough for his people. - The loud and insistent psopagandist who' thinks I am insincere because I do not shout our common beliefs from every street corner. , The man (who never attends a service;; who Wonders If my sermons are UP to the mark. The person who sees me only during meals, and who therefore assumes that I have nothing to do but eat.' The fastidious critic but .sfbvenly dresser, who, objects to the shape of my Shoe and the length of my coat. Those who believe they have the right to give me orders, op the ground that they supply some of the money that pays my salary. The mothers who think It undignified of ume, to seat myself near girls other than their own daughters. ' who thinks my The sermons' good and wonders where ,1 j got them. Indianapolis Star. hard-heade- ' one-hal- e, " SiA lf lf . 4len of. the Cloth Have Their Troubles, just as Have Their Lower, j ' ' j Placed Brethren. Fish, when it Is obtained fresh, Is one of our most Important foods. It adds variety to the diet and is almost universally liked. Oysters Louisane. Clean and parboil one quart of oysters ; reserve the liquor ; add water to make one f nod cupfuls. Cook three tablespoonfuls of butter with two tablespoonfuls of chopped red pepper and one-hatablespoonful of chopped shallot five minutes. Add four tablespoonfuls of flour, and the oyster liquor. Brihg to the boiling point and f season with teaspoonful of salt, a few dashes of paprika, cayenne and one tablespoonful of acid fruit Juice. Arrange in buttered shells, pour over the sauce and sprinkle with - grated Parmesan cheese. Crab Meat Timbales. Melt three tablespoonfuls of butter; add three tnblespoonfuls of flour and stir until well blended; then pour on gradually, s of a stirring constantly, cupful of mill: and the same amount of cream. Bring to the boiling point, s season with of a teaone-haof add salt, pound of spoonful crabs meat, of a - pound of mushrooms, sauted in a little butter, and one canned pimento, cut in long strips.'1 Fill timbale cases with the mixture qnd serve. two Fillets of Halibut. ( Wipe slices of halibut and cut into eight fillets. ' Roll each and fasten with wooden skewers. Arrange six thin slices of fat alt pork in a pan, cover with one sliced onion, one-bal-f a bay leaf, broken in bits, and place the fillets over this. Cream together three tablespoonfuls of butter and add the same amount ,of flour. Cover, the fillets with the mixture and sprinkle with buttered cracker crumbs. Bake in a hot oven.. Sardine Cocktails. Skin, bone and separate' into 'small pieces one box of Whether the world is blue or rosy Mix. b cupful of tomato sardines. depends upon the kind of spectacles of we wear; tis our glasses, not the world two teaspoonfuls catchup,' that needs attention. one-half Worcestershire sauce, of tabasco sauce, the juice of FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. a' lemon ;fidd the sardines and season with salt. Chill thoroughly and serve Some of the dishes that were com in scallop shells on crushed ice.' : mon a generation ago may be revived '" ... r a, i .... a, and will find great wel .77! (. j One of these is come. A happy mark or woman Is a bett4t Pie. Washington note thing to. find than a cupCream the they practically demonstrate, theorem of the livableness' of life.!1 IL ful of butter, add one e R. L, Stevenson. cupful of sugar gradu; ;1 ,.vf .1) '.j ;(.. ' O' OII-ally, two eggs, well beaten and one-hacupful of n MORE-GOOTHINGS.' milk. Then add one an t cupfuls of flour mixed and f teaspoon-ful"t'R !few' slices unf side pork, cooked un- sifted with two and of baking powder. Bake In round til brown, 'and a gravy made by using two tnblespoonfuls ,of layer' tins and put sweetened and the fat with two tabje--, whipped cream as a filling and spoonfuls of flour, well on top. Raspberry jam may be used blended, ninkeg .a . nice in place of the cream If preferred. Tomato Soup. Cook one can of todish to serve with baked two cupfuls of water, two .. matoes, potatoes Fried Salt Pork, Coun-- , slices of onion, 12 pepper corns, four try Style. Cut salt pork cloves, a bit df bay leaf, and two teaForce in thin slices and gash spoonfuls of sugar, 20 minutes. each rind several times. Dip In corn-me- through a sieve, add a teaspoonful of of a teaspoonful and flour, using two parts corn-me- salt, and to one- of flour. Fry in a hot fry- of soda. Melt two tablespoonfuls of ' 'of ing pan Vntil .crisp and brovvn. Re- , butter, add three tnblespoonfuls until well blended; then and stir move fronl the pan and strain the fat ; flour, to two tablespoonfuls of fat add three pour on gradually while stirring the tablespooufuls. of flour and, when well hot liquid. Bring to a boiling point blended, add a cupful of milk, salt and and strain. Baked Halibut. Arrange six slices f pepper to taste, and one and of fat salt pork In a dripping pan. cupfuls of hot boiled potato cubes. Cook oner onion! Cover with onfe sliced onion nnd a bit Chicken-- . Gumbo. d slice Wipe a finely chopped, in four tablespoonful's of bay leaf. of butter five minutes, stirring con- of halibut nnd place over the pork and three tablespoon stantly. Add one quart of chicken ontom,' Mask with wfth three of butf can of okra,' two fuls of flour .mixed stock and s Cover" ter. with one-halcupful f a green teaspoonfuls of salt, crumbs'. Bake 50 minutes. .of.buttered taste. to and pnprikn chopped, pepper, Serve with a sauce made from the fat Bring to the boiling point nnd simmer In the pan. Thicken with flour and 40 minutes. ?. ' milk. adding of f Prune Pie. Wash pound Boston Brown Bread. Mix nnd sift cover. to in water and soak prunes Cook In the same water until soft. Re- one cupful of rye meal, one cupful of move the stones, cut the prunes in comment, one cupful of graham flour, of salt, three of one tenspoonful quarters and mix with half a cupful lemon1 fourths of a cupful of 'molasses nnd sugar and a tablespoonful of Stir until Line a pie plate with paste, two cupfuls of sour milk. Juice. wc-l-l mold a turn into buttered mixed, over the liquor cover with prunes, pour hours. and steam three nnd one-hadot half a and tablespoonfuls), (one s full nnd cover with bits of butter nnd dredge with Fill the mold YYllh closely. one tnblespoonful of flour. Bake Brown bread may he (lipped In waa top crust. ter and heated In n hot oven, making Cream of Spirtach Soup. Cook two the .bread as fresh ns if Just steamed. in 30 throe minutes of spinach quarts cupfuls of boiling water. Drain, chop and rub through a sieve; add four capfuls. of chicken stock, heat to boUlajl point, hind with four tnblespoonfuls of Modern Modes. butter nnd a third of a cupful of Hoar, loose sleeves of transparent Long, coolu-together; then add two cupfuls from top to bottom on button material and suit Season ,wllh pepper.. of milk. seam. Short coats feature inside the' Season three Pimento'. Potatoes. sleeves sewed into and double pockets three with rleed hot of potatoes cupfuls Evefullness-.without the' armholes f a tablespoonfuls of butter, of cream, nnd unit to taste. Boat vig- ning gowns ure (rimmed, with satin riblnm applied f orously five mlnutos. Aild one and canned pimentos cut In bits ami In rows and rows oil tuile. On frocks forced through a strainer; bent until of sulln or trlcoletto appllqued fur well blended. Reheat and pile on a fiihrlcs( also appllqued velvet, pinke excellent trimming. . bot serving dish. one-hal- , May-appl- Soup is always a good beginning for the ordinary dinner, and the fol) owing will be found a tasty one: ' , Chop Celery Soup. five stalks of celery and pound in a mortar. Cook in a double boiler with two slices of onion and four cupfuls of milk 30 minutes. Melt three tablespoonfuls of butter, add three tablespoonfuls of flour and cook one minute; then pour, on gradually the-ho- t Season milk, stirring constantly. cupwith salt and pepper, add one-haful of cream, strain into a tureen and serve at once. Potatoes en Casserole. .Wash and pare eight smooth, round potatoes of uniform size. Cover with cold water and let stand two hours. Drain, put in a casserole, sprinkle with salt, add a little butter, allowing a teaspoonful for each potato. Cover and bake until soft, about 45 minutes. Turn evCry 15 minutes. Dinner Rolls. Add two tablespoon'tablespoonful fuls of butter, one-has of a teaspoonof sugar, cupful of salt to one and one-hafuls of milk scalded.- When warm add one yeast cake dissolved in two tull of Jukerwarm water,, and three cupful? of flour. Beat, cover and f cupful let rise. Uut down, add of flour nnd beat. Cover and let rise again. Toss on a board and knead thoroughly. Shape in biscuits and roll into balls. Arrange on, buttered sheets and let rise ; then bake. Brussels Sprouts With Chestnuts Drain and caute one' quart of boiled sprouts in three tablespoonfuls of butof a cupful of butter. Cook ter with two teaspoonfuls of sugar until browned ; then add the sprouts, of a cupful of brown stock, one-haone-hateaspoonful of beef extract, a few grains of salt, teaspoonful of cayenne and two tablespoonfuls of . fruit juice. Cook turnips With Parsley. Turnips In cubes until tender; add butter, chopped parsley, salt and paprika for seasoning. FISH AND SHELL FISH DISHES. to-d- PET PEEVES OF PREACHER NER? U ' i For about threff Newark, N. J. 1 suffered from nervous breakdown and got so weak I could hardly stand, and had headaches every day. I tried everything I could think of and was under a physicians care for two years. A girl friend had used Lydia E. years WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR DIN- there.-r-Henr- Get Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Disat any medicine dealers, covery in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. - HerHealth, Back of the loaf is the snowy flouiV And back of the flour is the mill; Back of the mill is the wheat and the shower, And the sun and the Fathers will. . 1 252 Edison Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 40 Miss Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Restored CABINET temperance rouNMmste SALT LAKE BREAKDOWN . BOYD PARK KM MAIN STREET A NERVOUS : i An Idaho Case ' Mrs. J. W. Web- 'I Yes, we get all the benefits of mountain climbing here. , , Mountain climbing? Why, there Isnt n hill.iO feet high within 20 miles !" I know ; but we sleep on the fifth floor, nnd there is no elevator. , " . Slight Skepticism. George Washington couldn't toll a lie; exclaimed' the 'man who belleycs the cherry tree story. Yes, replliVl .the suspicious peror ho was too proud son, Either-thato bluff when lie knew lie was caught - , wit li the goods. e ' ' Sure Proof. Mrs. Do Nngg I hail a dozen pro; posnls before yours and all from smarter men than you. Mr. De Nngg Im sure they were, tnr f hi-- nil mamieeil to act out of 1L ; MS ster, 0110 Eighth St., Lewiston, Idaho, says: I had troubleof from my kidneys, a dropsical nature. Mornings my hands were swollen so badly I could hardly close them, ' and my feet were swollen ' i too. Tho flesh under my eyes was pulled up and I had other symptoms annoying of kidney complaint. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they fixed me up In good shape. Get Doan at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN'S VfJLV F03TER-MILBUR- CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. Colds Crow Better Ung stops, when you uso reliable, time-teste- d ,, |