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Show I GLOBE-HEADE- Regular Attendant. "In your father a regular attendant at church? Yes, he goes once a year, whether he thinke he needs it or nut. Tight Fit. twittered tl. lant this Just a luv!y Look, new UTAH STATE NEWS EXPERTS ON DRY FARMING TO MEET Way of It. Our landlajv'a menu au often anuba us. What do you mean by Unit? "It is continually giving i;S iih cold shoulder. Ualtlnioic American. International Congress Opens Late in October in City ot Tulsa, Okln. man, v.aisu-OHt- I made it myself out ut one of her old hobble skirts. Ain't 1 saving? And the Other new man ga.red at the garment in voluble adntiiaiion. B:AT CROP m! Many Nations Will PUSD-- D Be Represented by Eminent Scientists and Such a Foolish Question. by Fine Exhibits in The Ex"My wife lost her purwj v.iih $15 in It today, said a man. position Buildings. While going to town or coining home? inquired u sympathizer. Tr.I.-aOkla. The civlith annual Didn't 1 aay it had gome money in meeting of the Intel national Dry-Fit?" answered the man, ming Congress and every one knew when slm lost it. and Imposition, a world wide or'The Tender Skin of Children with ganization la very sensitive to heat. Use Tyrees branch offices in Antiseptic Fowder for all summer skin nineteen nations affections. It quickly affords the little and members In sufferer relief. 25c. at druggists or sixty, will open sample sent free by J. S. Tyree, here on October CheinlBt, Washington, D. C. Adv. 22, and the attendance Is exJust Her Husband. pected to be very A woman mounted the step of a car, large. Tulsa has carrying an umbrella like a reversed been hustling to saber. provide accommoThe conductor touched her lightly, dations for the saying: Excuse me, madam, but you affair and Is doare likely to put out the eye of the ing well. mau behind you. Forty acres of Ilea. my husband," she snapped, land are ready with the tone of full proprietorship. as exposition grounds, and SO In the Natural History Class. acres more have Now," asked the teacher, who can been set aside for furin machinery tell me what an oyster is?" exhibits and demonstrations. Five Silence for a moment, while small great buildings are under way. brows were knit in strained effort at One pavilion, 80 by 1U0 feet in size, remembrance. Then little Tommy's will be given up entirely to an exhibit facial muscles relaxed and eagerly he on which the United States department of agriculture is spending raised his hand. know! he triumphantly anFifty counties of Oklahoma will An oyster is a fish built show their products in an "Oklahoma nounced. like a nut Kafir corn palace. Everybody's Magazine. Crop exhibits from seventeen western states will be housed in a third building 80 by Epigrams on Youth. Lillian Russell in a toast on Youth, 300 feet; while a fourth of tbe Bame at a luncheon in Pittsburgh scattered size will hold specimens from three provinces of Canada and a dozen forcrisnuns like pearls. " In the end, ehe said, in our eign countries. The new Republic of struggle to keep young, we are all, China is Bpending more than $10,000 ala! defeated. The scene of our de- to send a collection of Manchurian crops to Tulsa for this occasiou, feat is marked with a white stone. We fight against time, but time while Russia is doing as well on a fights twenty jgwuteMPVW" ltg governMoT" pecple fail In the ment 1 stations. experiment to attempt enarlans than in any oth-- n A fifth building will be given over entirely to a show of tbe manufactured ess. crop of products of OklakoOT a which is merely Misunderstood. soil in method rainfall the of holding She was a plump widow, with two for the use of growing crops and charming daughters. She had been which thereby conquers periodical a relic just a year, and was beis a practical necessity over drought, ginning to wear hef "weeds lightly. 6" per cent, of the earths agriculAll the same, when the new curate tural surface. As a result, the work called upon her she sighed: of ' the Internatianal Ah! I feel the loss of 4iy poor, congress extends through many nadear husband very much. I never tions and its annual sessions are athave any appetite for anything now. from many counThe curate was all sympathy and, tended by delegates and farm This farmers tries. year In the endeavor to cheer her by pointfrom Argenare scientists expected ing out what a comfort to her her tina, Australia, Beldaughter muBt be, replied: Columbia, Chins, Brazil, Chill, gium, I can quite understand tbat. but Costa Rica, Cuba, Canada,- Ecuador, you are solaced In GerEgypt, France, Great Britain, interrupted the indignant many, India, Japan, Mexico, the NethAllow me to inform you that lady. erlands. New Zealand, Palestine, ParaI am not laced In at all." guay, Persia. Peru. Russia, Spain, Soutb Africa, Turkey, Uruguay and Venezuela. The sessions'of the congress proper will last through, five days, from October 27 to 31. Ten subjects will be made the baslB of as many meetings and farmers and farm scientists will talk about 6olls, tillage methods and machinery, seeds and seed breeding, farm forestry, live stock and dairying, farm education for farmers children. farm management and the saving of waste, farm engineering, scientific research on farm subjects, the modern agricultural college and the home. The farm subject Appetizing and wholewill be handled through the Internatsome these hot Summer ional Congress of Farm Women, a branch organization which in itself ' days. brings out several thousand delegates hot No cooking annually and which has workings secno in many foreign nations. tions kitchen. Hon. W. R. Motherwell, minister of Canagriculture for Saskatchewan, Ready to eat direct from Is president of the International ada, the ' package fresh, crisp congress for 1913. John T. Burns of Tulsa Is the International and dainty. , secretary. sud-lcolUn- . a I i - $20,-00- 1 PAYSON. UTAH R, Box Elder county Is having some grief in collecting poll tax. It la estimated that there are more than 500 delinquents at this time. Nearly 800 veterans of the Black Hawk war gathered at Hebcr City for the annual encampment uf the state association, which opem d Wednesday. Sevier county, through its board of education, will srend ahimt $50,000 for new school, buildiuss and the repair of old ones during the next two years. A campaign to stop cruelty to horses pulling stages over the state has been started by the Utah Humane society, many complaints having recently been made. With favorable weather from now until September 1 the tomato pack in Weber county should excceed anything like a record for the past several years. J. S. Page, one of tbe biggest fruitgrowers in Utah, who baa twenty acres of peach orchard near Payson, Bays he will ship 12,000 cases of peaches this year. Wllford Barber, aged 21, of Centerville, was seriously injured in a runaway accident. Barber was thrown to the ground and struck on his fftce, both jaws being broken. George Purdy, a carpenter, fell from a staging at the new state capitol at Salt Lake, and, striking a pile ot joists eighteen feet below, received a fracture of the left leg. The fees of the state insurance commissioner's office for the first seven months of 1913 total $67,755, or more than the entire receipts for 1912, which wre $62,955.05. Because of dissatisfaction over wages, about sixty of the wheelers on the charge floor of the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company's plant at Midvale struck on the 12th. Thomas Ashmint, aged 50 years, a teamster, will probably die as the result of injuries sustained when he was bulred under tons of earth by the caving of a gravel bank near Ogden. During a --d i'unkcn brawl at Price, Joseph Pryor, a blacksmiths helper of Tucker, seriously wounded bis companion and friend, George Irving, slashing him across the abdomen with a knife. George Moss, oMoods Cross, who came to Salt Lake to enter one ot the local, hospitals for treatment, has dropped from eight and a search is fjtliSlJlfriends and the police. C Laka The I'nmi aBa a L rig'd decided have county ordinance allowing power to close any Btreets or roads in the county during tbe progress of road building. the By request of the taxpayers, commissioners of Utah county have road tax in levied a special the following districts: Goshen and Elberta, Springville, Clinton, Tucker, Thistle and Colton. Tbe flood which visited Nephi last week caused considerable damage and a large number of pigs and chickens were drowned. Some campers in the canyon had narrow escapes and the city water works plant was put out of commission. With an increase of 341 In the Ogden City school district and fifty-twin tjie country districts, the complete returns on the school census which was taken from July 15 to August 1 show a net gain or 293 in Weber county over the year 1912. Hoping to afford tomato and alfalfa seed growers the same frost protection in tbe fall that is afforded fruit growers in the spring, the United State3 weather bureau for Utah has arranged to provide frost warnings for these growers during the late fall. Utah Agricultural Of the ninety-six- . college graduates of last June, practically all, aside from a few who will engage In agricultural pursuits or pursue their studies further, have been appointed to positions as farm experts In state and federal service. Many peach buyers have visited Brigham City during the past month and negotiated for the purchase of the entire output of a number of tbe larger orchards in tfcat vicinity. A number of contracts have been signed' In Nature's Garb. enup whereby growers have sold their was Baker Last summer Mayor entire at his crops for 70 cents a bushel. some friends cottage tertaining The advisability of experiment on the lake shore. The party were all seated on the front porch discussing with the new village n; livery at Lehi Is being consider different questions when suddenly son. season of congres $11 Jack, the mayor's clad the from only hallway appeared proprlated for the pm In the garb nature had provided. out tho plan of villagj "Jack, what do you mean by appear- and Lehi is the first ing on the porch in that manner, said to be considered for t the exasperated mayor. Go upstairs Antrice Lassen rece1 Immediately and put your clothes on. the ankle In a fight of Jack looked puzzled a few minutes son in an altercation want to put and then replied, "I dont their farms near Amer! !on my clothes; I'm not lookers separated thei land Leader. o threw Larsen to the !ng his leg. ni.-nr- f dry-far- m Dry-farmin- - Dry-Farmi- Austria-Hungar- y, - Post Toasties for Lunch p Thu National Association for tha Safe to Say Hawk Achieved No Pop- Study and Prevention of TubercloBlis estimates Unit, there are over a million ularity Through His AppearcmiMiinipiivi'H in the United Stutes, of ance on Goif Links. whom j.iubcbly ut Least are to unable for themselves the pimide After making a long shot from the tee on the Hackensack golf links, II. necessary treatment at luniie. .Most O. Yerketi watched the bull as it sped of these cases are a menace to the hoclth or tli ir families and associates, through tile air. It was one of tlu.se and should lx- In special hospitals. At drives which the average' pluyi r the present time, however, even, if thinks t Liit lie ought to make all we e known, it would not cvciy Mr. Yerkes had not bargained for in- be possible to provide accommodations terference with tbe bull, uml lie was for mi re lit .n one in eight or ten. The removal of lYse foci of infection deamazed to see a big hawk follow mands mere mid better hospital amt speck. When the ball fell to the Sana: orin in prevision. fair green the hawk was seen to alight on it and curry It away. Mr. Yorkcs was dumfounded, as was also his THE RIGHT SOAP FOR BABYS But even George V. Lyle. SKIN they had not bargained on evil int of the bird. Therefore, tiny In the care of baby's skin end hair, were still more surprise d when the Cuticura Soap is the mother's fahawk dropptd the bull further down vorite. Not only is it unrivaled In tile fair given, but 111 u very bad spot. and purity refreshing fragrance, but in a bunker. Mr. Yerkcs was disph-asare cd that such a fine drive hiul been its gentle emollient properties sufficient to allay minor irriusually was and bis somewhat friend spoiled, tations, remove redness, roughness gratified. Mr. Yerkes thought he ought to be and chafing, soothe sensitive conditions, and promote skin and hair permitted to put the ball back where health generally. Assisted by Cutiit landed before tbe bird picked it up, but Mr. Lyle declared that he thought cura Ointment, it Is most valuable in his opponent ought to let his bail lie the treatment of eczemas, rashes and where it was and count an extra shot. itching, burning infautllu eruptions. Cuticura Soap wears to a wafer, often However, it was determined that it was a rub of tbe green, and Mr. Yerkes outlasting several cakes of ordinary ecolook more than one to get out of the soap and making its use most nomical. bunker. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold the world. Sample of each throughout Not Pronftelng. Skin Book. AddresB postfrco,wltb Well, after long looking for one, I card Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Adv. found an opening yesterday. You did?" The mau who iB sorry he didn't do it Yes; fell into a street trench." yesterday is tin; same fellow who la always going to do it tomorrow. Lives of great men oft remind us that the book agent is abroad in the The size of a coin depends on land. whether it Ir coming nr going. Byaurjy, aj. r rurn-.- T one-thir- d - Hit-tim- e j i - . Serve sugar and with cream and sometimes fresh berries or fruit. Post Toasties are thin bits of Indian Com, toasted to a golden brown. 4 Acceptable at any meal Post Toasties Sold by Grocers everywhere. d cold.--Cle- ve j 32-- v , , The Kind You Have Always Bought. to the announcement is tho Castoria caution applied of that public been manufactured under the supervision of Clias. II. Fletcher for 80 years the genuine Castoria. vVeroHjxictfully call the attention of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to teo that the wrapper bears his signature in black. When tbe wrapper is removed tiio same signature ap- on both sides of the bottle in red. Parents who have used Castoria for S;ara little ones iu the past years need no warning against counterfeits and imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- ation to the great danger of introducing into tlwir families spurious medicines. It is to bo regretted that tliere are people who ere now engaged in tho nefarious business of putting un and selling all sorts of substitutes, or what should more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but worse yet, for children's medicines. It tlicrefore devolves on the mother to scrutinize closely what she gives tier child. Adults can do that for themselves, but tho child liaa to rely on the mothers watclifuluess. THIS -- Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of LLJMJIW.WW.jeXJV What One abie-accide- nt gpsfr.OW-.Ph- h tbit e mos t Temur ever occurred was reported taut nftmtli from Germany. Thousands Have Boon Relieved by tho Genuine lu TiCblie's Magazine. A large touring car was traveling al fair speed along a boulevard lined with treeB. Large flocks of sparrows were in the trees and several boys were taking chances of h dug arrested by PAINLESS AND INVISIBLE the police by shooting at the birds with sling shots. One pebble, particuWrite us and we will tell you larly well aimed, Rlruck a sparrow on - a true story how Geo. P. the upper wing and sent him gliding the inventor, liecame Way, through the air directly toward the lmvo he made himself driver of the car; the bird si ruck him deaf, and full in the face, and in the next inhear. This interesting book stant things began lo happen. The JS ABSOLUTELY FREE. driver clutched ut his eyes, the cur down lurched into the ditch, knocking DRUM COHPSHY a teicgiaph pole, vaulted to u plowed WAY field on the other side of the ditch (TIIRUUM'INUA and went full force into a huge hay739 SCHERER BUILDING, DETROIT, MICHIGAN stack. Despite this wild swerve no one was even scratched except the driver, whose eyesight was damaged The by the . claws of the sparrow. EB9 whole incident had taken lar less lime than needed to relate it. The flrrt dose often astonUhc tho Invalid, giving elunllcity of mind, buoyancy of body. Explanation. GOOD DIGESTION, "How was it that Jo ties by could afford to buy a yacht? and solid fleah. Prlco, 23 cto. bowdt regular Maybe his wife got it in ni,u of these bargain sails." W. N. U., Sait Lake City, No. Uccunluig WAY EAR DRUM m 34-19- 13. W last-name- d g Constant Menace to Public Health. 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