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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH FROM PERSONAL Reginald Denny EXPERIENCE (, FRIGHT FOR BILLY MOUSE was MOUSE was no Inquisitive, there doubt about it. As soon as his father or mother came home after hunting in the pantry, Billy Mouse began to poke about to 6ee what they had brought home for gILLY breakfast. Then when he was taken out In the pantry for a run when his parents knew that Puss was not in the house, Billy Mouse always ran to the highest shelf and peeked into all the boxes. And once he crawled up behind some drawers and was caught fast until someone opened one and then he ran across the floor and Puss almost caught him. One night when his father and mother had planned to explore the How Did You Get Out Alive?" Mrs. Mouse Asked. dining room to find birdseed for breakfast, Billy Mouse Jumped out of his warm bed and ran out in the pantry all alone. If I dont begin to go about myself I shall never grow up, said he. Mother and father think I am a baby, but I shall show them I am able to take care of myself. First, Billy Mouse found a meat pie which he nibbled at until he could eat no more. And then he should have run home. But not Inquisitive Billy. He saw boxes and drawers to explore, so to the highest shelf he made his way and nibbled off the paper that was around a box to find what was inside. In the box was some wire that had been put in so tightly that when Billy Mouse made a hole In the box the end of the wire popped out and hit Billy on the tip of his nose and sent him tumbling over backward off the shelf. It was a good thing for Billy Mouse that the trap had been sprung or this would be the end of the story. But it had, so when Billy ran in head first he did not know that his tall and body were outside. He thought he was all hidden In the box. By and by back came his father A LINE O' CHEER By John Kendrick Bangs. WHY? HY yield up to despair. Surrendering to care, With tears and downcast eye, When In the morning sky The glorious sun of cheer Is shining bright and clear. And Bheddlng on your way The golden light of day To lead you from your stress Out of the wilderness If you but seize the gold The flying flilnutes hold? by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ( Whats in a Name? By MILDRED MARSHALL Facts about your aaraei Its histoirt meaning i whence It was derived; your lucky day, lucky jewel REGINA queen of Heaven, Maria, has called by the Italians Regina or Reina. Relna was found more frequently in Florence. In France, Regina became Relne and Relnette, the former also being a favorite In Germany. All, of course, are translated THE to mean queen. The natural conclusion would be that the name Regina is merely the Latin word for queen given a capitalized initial letter, but another explanation of Its origin, and one most generally accepted, is that it Is one of the many evolved from the Latin rego, meaning rule. If such is the case it has a history as full of adventure as an Arabian Nights and is Indeed an heroic name for a woman to bear. The first RganaT was that hardy soul wb after ravaging France, was put to death In England, whereupon his fierce Throuqh the Qlad Eqes of a Woman By Jane Doe '' ' OUR NOSEGAY GIRLS alongside the counters of a big store the other morning, treating my susceptible nose to all the fine airs which blow round these parts. And it occurred to me that the fashionable young woman of today, Judging from the amount of money she hands over those popular counters, must be of all a 6ort of animated the most delicious scents that ever blew across Araby, or er the perfumers laboratory. Her toilet from her hour of awakening until she lays a tired head on the pillow of forgetfulness is surely Just one delicate aroma after another. She is very liberal, you observe, with the lilac bath salts, and she dries herself on warm towels from a linen cupboard that Is smelly with sweet verbena. After that she powders with a gigantic puff. Her teeth she cleans with a paste tasty with wintergreen, and likes a mouth-was- h flavored with peppermint. She washes her face in waters that are faintly milky with tincture of benzoin, which Is not unlike sweet al- - I WAS beauty dilly-dallyin- g pot-pour- ri Mrs. Bradford Recommends Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound GESTIONS Phoebus, Virginia. Having this I just cannot refrain from g a word of pralt for tiwy Lydia E. PinUiara medicines. I have used them aa occasion required for twenty years, and op-rtuni- ty SUNDAY Breakfast: cream of wheat. , Dlnneri Grapefruit, Roast duck with apples, orange salad, macaroons, coffee. Supper: Tomato cream soup, ginger bread, apple sauce. . Oh, my poor foolish child," squeaked Mrs. Mouse. He is caught in a trap, and I had such a nice breakfast of birdseed for him, and now he will never eat anything again." Mr. Mouse led his weeping little wife away, and then Billy, who had kept very still all the time, backed out of the trap, for he did not know he was In a trap, you 6ee, until be heard his mother crying. I guess father and mother do not know how to get out of a trap," said You Just run in and Billy Mouse. run out. That is all there Is to it" But Just then another silly little mouse ran into another trap ana there he was fast. Billy Mouse heard one squeak and a click and off he ran for home. Mrs. Mouse tumbled over In a faint when she saw her son. How did you get out alive? she asked when they had sprinkled her with water. Oh, I Just backed out; that is all you have to do with some traps. I 6aid Billy, thinking of the guess, poor little mouse that was caught in the other trap. You foolish boy," said his father. Dont you know that trap had been sprung or you couldnt have got out?" But It is full of cheese, father, said Billy; only I could not reach all of it. Out ran Mr. and Mrs. Mouse, and soon they came back with the cheese, and such a breakfast they had of birdseed and cheese. And while they were eating Billy Mouse said, I guess I am big enough to hunt by myself now that I have found all of this cheese. Wise Father Mouse always shook his head when Mrs. Mouse said that Billy knew which traps were safe to look Western Newspaper Union.) WEEKLY MENU SUG . and mother from their hunting trip to the dining room, and there they saw Billy caught, as they thought, in the trap. 1824. MONDAY Breakfast: Pears, oat meal, reheated rolls, shirred eggs. Dinner: Creamed duck on toast, apple pie. Supper: Chop suey. TUESDAY Breakfast: Cantaloupe, puffed wheat, milk, drop doughnuts. Dinner: Broiled steak with onions, buttered beets. Supper: Cottage cheese, roll Jelly cake. WEDNESDAY Breakfast: Grapes, cornmeal mush. Dinner: Boiled din- ner. Supper: Oyster stew, cabbage salad. THURSDAY Breakfast: Orange, shredded wheat, toast, eggs. Dinner: Baked hash, bread pudding. Supper: Graham gems, fried FRIDAY Breakfast: Stewed prunes, Broiled bran, top milk. Dinner: or fried bass, parsley, potatoes, horseradish sauce. Supper: Parsnip frit calf-hear- t. This popular movie actor began his career on the legitimate stage. He was born In England and embarked on a theatrical career on leaving college. He came to America and starred In a number of road show, the war took him back to his native land and he became noted as a boxer In the Royal Air force. After the war he returned as a musical comedy baritone, later being Induced by a prominent producer to enter motion pictures. I never could make out how Into. lie found out that trap was safe. I wonder if something happened to drive him In there. But Billy Mouse never told what happened on the top shelf. He kept to himself how he was cured of being Inquisitive. ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) monds to the nose, and bathes the sleep out of her eyes with eyecups of rose water. Her hair has to be anointed with a trifle of Jasmine brilllantlne, and she touches up her lips with a stick that reminds you of cherry. Over her cheeks and neck she puffs a rachel or naturelle cloud of some delicate powder that can be quite like a wild rose, or a sugof after a shower honeysuckle gestion of rain, or a nodding violet. Maybe it Is a dance night. Another bath now with mustard m it. She creams her neck and arms, and wipes it all off with a California poppy toilet water. She uses her best perfume, which is very alluring and baffles description. And she goes forth, rustling In silk or taffeta, with the aroma of the looms of far China or Japan still clinging to them. And we dont see her any more nntll she comes back with her feet like bits of hot lead, white shouders that acha and a head that with the sbimniy-agufeels as if Its going to burst. But she Is not too tired to wipe off all that powder and and cos metique with plain, homely cold cream, or spray her pillow with refreshing eau de cologne. Oh, very nice I And how grateful we should be for our nosegay girls. Let us salute them. Taking respectful care of cherry-tastin- g cupid bows. ( by MoClurs Ntwiptper Syndicate.) e, lip-salv- e o sons in revenge swept England with merciless devastation. His name therefore became a dread one and In some manner was changed to Rene. At once Renee became popular as a feminine name since the younger daughter of Louis XH of France bore It. When she married into the House of Este, her name was changed into Renata a form which is very pleasing to the Spanish and Italian. The old Dutch form, Renlra, is quaint and quite pretty. .The Teutonic influence makes Itself evident in Reigl and RegL The aquamarine Is Reginas Jewel. Much superstition centers about this stone and It has therapeutic value, (ffi by McClura Newspaper Syndicate.) since by its paling color, it gives evidence of the bodily weakening of Its wearer. It Is even held that its color Andersen's Tale a will stain the flesh against which It la The first of the fairy tales that have worn as indication of some physical Hans made Christian Andersen faderangement. Thursday is Reginas fortunate day and 7 her lucky number. mous appeared In 1830. Andersen, who was bom In 1805 and died lit 1875, was The violet Is her flower. a native of Odense, Denmark. He ( by Wheeler Syndicate, Ino.) his career as an actor, but later, began o after a course In Copenhagen university, turned to literature. He was a THOSE DEAR novelist, poet and writer of travels as GIRLS. well as the creator of fairy tales. O Miss Old: I'd just like to see Pleasant Drinking Spot any man kiss me. In Okanagan county, Washington, Miss Young: What a hopeless is a lake whose waters are a 09.0 ambition. per cent pure solution of Epsom salts. ters. Bay-In- mythreeslstershave also used them, and always withthemost gratifying results. During the Change of Lite I had the usual distressing hot and I am insomnia, etc., symptoms pleased to testify to the wonderful results I obtained from the Vegetable Compound. I heartily recommend it to any woman and I will be pleased to answer any inquiries that might be sent to me through the publication of my Mrs. II. L. Bradford, 109 Armstead Street. Phoebus, Virginia. Consider carefully Mrs. Bradford's letter. Her experience ought to help you. She mentions the trials of middle age and the wonderful results she obtained from Lydia E. Pinkbama Vegetable Compound. If you are Buffering from nervous troubles, irritability, or if other annoying symptoms appear and you are blue at times, you ehould give the Vegetable Compound a fair trial. For sale by druggists everywhere. testi-moni- al. SATURDAY Breakfast: Grapefruit, puffed rice, poached eggs on toast. Dinner: Apple dumplings. Supper: Sliced ham, potato salad. Chop Suey. Take a pound of round steak with Bonus for Babies plenty of suet. Cut Into half Inch dice With the Idea of Increasing the birth and brown the steak In the hot fat tried out from the suet. Add a pint rate In Greater Berlin, which Is beof boiling water, salt and pepper to low normal, the German city decided taste and one pint of diced celery. that every new baby Is to be given a Cover and cook slowly. Serve as a savings account of three gold m.ukt Ity the municipality. Where twins, stew. or are born, extriplets quadruplets Drop Doughnuts. Beat one egg, add cupful of tra bonuses are to be bestowed. Tho sugar, a little salt, a pinch of ginger savings account will be made out in (he name of the baby Itself and will and a bit of lemon rind. Add cupful of milk alternately with one draw Interest. The money may be f and cupfuls of flour sifted withdrawn from the bank only when with one teaspoonful of baking pow- the child reaches the age of 11. der. Drop from a teaspoon into hot fat. This makes two dozen small Gems on Old Sandals cakes. The sandals worn by the rich In ancient Rome were most eluborntely Why should ws call ourselves emhroldered and set with precious men, unless It be to suoceed In stones. every thing:, everywhere? Say of nothing, This is beneath me." nor feel that anything Is beyond our powers. Nothing Is Impossible to the man who can will. Mlrabeau. one-lm- lf one-ha- lf one-hal- Sure belief FOR INDIGESTION LIKABLE GOOD THINGS are now preferably Vegetables served on the dinner plate with the meat, doing away with side dishes and extru service. Because of this manner of serving a change must be mado In the methods of cooking vegetables, using those which keep their form and are not served with a thin 60uce which would spoil the appearance of the plate. Fish Chowder. Cut Into small strips three or four slices of fat ham and cook with one large onion sliced thin. Peel and slice six medium-size- d potatoes, remove the skin and bones from two pounds of haddock, halibut or other white fish, cut Into slices and arrange In alternate layers of potatoes and fish, with the bits of ham, In a deep kettle until all are used. Sprinkle each layer with salt and pepper and pour over the whole two cupfuls of fish stock ; cover and simmer until 254 AND 754 well-grease- EVERYWHERE ER OVER 20 YEARS haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric add conditions. HAARLEM OIL the potatoes are done. Add a pint of cream, heat again and serve hot with pilot crackers. Green Peppers, Stuffed. Cut the tops from six green peppers, remove the Insides and simmer gently In water to cover for five minutes, cook the sllced-of- f tops with the pepper shells. Remove the peppers to a baking pan and fill with one and cupfuls of minced cooked veal, one f and cupfuls of bread crumbs, s of a cupful of chopped cooked ham, the chopped tops of the peppers, a tablespoonful of minced parsley, one teaspoonful each of salt and onion Juice, three tablespoonfuls of melted butter and enough cream or rich stock to moisten and bind the whole. Bake for half an hour In gentle heat, basting every ten minutes ater or stock. with Sweet Potatoes Stuped With Prunes. Pare and parboil sweet potatoes of oval shape; core with on apple corer, and All the cavity of each with two or more prunes, previously stoned. Insert Into the ends of the potatoes, halving the cores, used as plugs, to keep In the Juices. Bake on the grate of the oven with a pan beneath to catch the drippings. For six or eight sweet potatoes place In the pan two cupfuls of water and two cupfuls of sugar and allow to remain until the potatoes are cooked. Remove the potatoes to a warming oven, boll (Jown the sirup, then pour over the potatoes for a glaze. Serve with fried chicken, broiled mackerel or roast goose, PACKAGES correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. I0RE5 C0LDS,24H0UR5 d one-ha- lf one-hal- LAGRIPPEM3 three-fourth- "Hat. canon. CDs Have Good Hair And Clean Scalp Cuticura Soap and Ointment Work Wonders JrOjjgJgwShajJnSHelrj will reduce Inflamed, swollen Sprains, Joints,Sett Braises, Bunches; Heal Bolls, Poll EvU,Quittor, F. YOUNG, Ik Fistula and Infected ores quickly ss It Is a positive antiseptic and germicide. Pleasant to use; does not blister or remove the hair, and you can work the horse. $50 per bottle delivered. Book 7 A free. 510 Ljau Sl, Springfield. 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