Show HOW IT HAPPEN- Birthdays and Weddings - Happen NURSE PRO TEM By MARY EASTWOOD KNEVELS (Copyright "I wu a war correspondent In ManI got so used ter doing churia mum nuthin' dat I haln’t been no good since" PIMPLES ' v COVERED H!$ BACK “My troubles began along in the summer in the' hottest weather and took the form of small eruptions and itching and a kind of smarting pain it took me mostly all over my bark and kept getting worse until finally my back was covered with a mass of pimples which would burn and itch at night so that I could hardly stand it This condition kept getting worse and worse until my back was a solid mass of big sores which would break open would be and run My underclothing a clot of bipod "1 tried various remedies and salves was not for nearly three years and It seemed I was getting any benefit in eternal misery and could not sleep on my back or lean on a chair I was finally gived a set of the Cuticura Remedies 'and Inside of two weeks I I could see and feel a great relief kept on using Cuticura Soap Ointment and in about and also the Resolvent three or four months’ time my back was and I felt like a new Now I am in good health and being no sign of any skin diseases and am fully satisfied that Cuticura Remedies are the best ever made for skin diseases I would not be without W A Armstrong them” (Signed) Corbin Kan May 26 1911 Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold and dealers everywhere by druggists book a sample of each with will be mailed free on application to “Cuticura” Dept 27 K Boston Exhibition of Real Faith William Splll’a little girl who had been playing at making mud plea aided by a tiny sprinkling can for a reservoir ran to her father as be alighted from a car bearing a package of wearing apparel ’’Pointing to her muddy little boots Father Spill admonished his tiny daughter impressing her with the value of neat appearance That night the young lady offered her uaual prayer with great earnestness “And don’t forget dear Lord” our she prayed fervently “to street and my shoes for Jesus’ sake amen!” — Cleveland Leader Dying by Organs It has been discovered that ff a human being dies after an ordinary illness and not a violent death he does not die all over and all at once He may have a diseased liver heart or lung and this may be the cause of his death but it baa been found that if the diseased organ could have been replaced by a healthy one life indefimight have been maintained This is no imagination or nitely baa been confirmed It speculation by the most careful experiments by the ablest medical scientists in the country — Leslie’s Weekly The Ultimate Limit First Dentist— My work Is so painless that my patients often fall asleep while I am at their teeth Second Dentist —That’s nothing Mine all want to have their pictures taken to catch the expression of delight on their faces A THAN STRONGER Judge’s Opinion of MEAT A gentleman who has acquired a judicial turn of mind from experience on the bench out In the Sunflower State writes a carefully considered opinion as to the value of as food He says: “For the past 5 years has been a prominent feature in our bill of fare “The crisp food with the delicious - nutty flavor has become an indls-pensable necessity in my family's everyday life t “It has proved to be most healthful and has enabled us to and beneficial abolish pastry and pies practically from our table for the children prefer and do not crave rich and food unwholesome keeps us all in perfect physical condition— as a preventive of disease it is beyond value 1 have been by the benefl- impressed particularly when used cial effects of by ladles who are troubled with face etc It blemishes skin eruptions clears up the complexion wonderfully “As to its nutritive qualities my experience is that one small dish of is superior to a pound of meat for breakfast which is an ImporIt sattant consideration for anyone isfies the appetite and strengthens the whil its power of resisting fatigue use Involve? nope of the disagreeable that sometimes follow consequences Name given by a meat breakfast” Poatum Co Battle Creek Mich Read the little hook “The Road to Wellville" in pkgs “There’s a reason" A eew Ever read the above letter? eae aiipenre from time ta time They fall af kaa are grnnlne true later-- ut ItfH by watches ' luocUltt On his knees in the mud under a Jrlvlng rain Robinson carefully examined the overturned car Lydia hie coat wrapped round her eat on one of the cushions under a tree and She was unhurt but unnerved wept from the result of the accident which bad knew — entirely occurred — she through her own reckless driving Sha recalled Robinson’s quietly uttered warning Just before they bad turned that last corner where they had lost tbe tire — It was the only thing be bad ble said since she bad Interrupted stammering somewhat abashed declaration of love by an abrupt and “No!" scornfijl rose from his knees and Robinson came to her “We’ll leave the car where It is” he said “and go on a bit till we find a bouse Come can you stand 7” He helped Lydia to her feet and they trudged along tbe road bait a mile or more till they came to a small white bouse the only habitation in sight Half a dozon chickens huddlea on tbe back for protection steps rain which still fell In against tbe torrents Tero was no bell and Robinson knocked in vain "There can’t be any one at home” sobbed Lydia “Oh dear what shall we do?” “Don’t worry” In another moment he bad found an unfastened window crawled In and She opened the back door for Lydia entered a cleanly whitewashed kitchen with a stove a dresser and an oil cloth covered table for its principal furniture smiled her tears Lydia through “Oh I’m so glad to get somewhere out of tbe rain” she said “Evidently no one’s at home” said Robinson “and I came in the regulation way” He showed her tbe key banging on a piece of string just outside tbe door “Now take off that wet coat" be ordered "and make as you can yourself as comfortable These good people won’t object By Jove I’ve a mind to make you a cup of tea while we wait— I see there’s a Literary Praia) up the milk from ’down sellar’” said he “but first I’ll step out to tbe barn I come back You watch him till please” Left to herself Lydia bad the brilliant thought of setting the table By tbe time she had collected cups saucers plates and a bowl for tbe baby Robinson returned bearing cold bam butter and a pitcher of milk “The table’s ready” she said gaily “Where’s the baby?” asked He was gone After an anxious search Robinson found him in the sitting room wood box and carried him back to bis high chair at tbe kitchen table while Lydia much ashamed of ' herself made the tea “There’s a good horse in tbe stable” said Robinson as they sat down "and one of those —er— buggies But of course we can’t leave this poor little chap here alone and we can’t take him with us” “Good heavens no” said Lydia “Will you take sugar in your teat What do you suppose these people will think when they get back and find us making ourselves at borne?’’ “Oh you leave’ that to me" said Roblnsou easily “I’ll explain" He broke a piece of bread Into the baby’s bowl of milk and sprinkled sugar over It “By Jove” said be ”we are rather snug here aren’t we?” He beamed upon Lydia cheerfully who in her heart agreed Tbe comfort of tbe simple meal was not spoiled coarse' china the oilcloth or the presence of tbe ridiculous baby spilling milk all over his bib There they sat In tbe cozy kitchen like one famlly-atbe face she bent low over her place went scarlet at tbe thought Coupled with tbe lateness of tbe hour and tbeir rong distance from home tbe situation was becoming embarrassing and yet — and yet — she was enjoying It! “You don’t know how pretty you look with your hair like that!” said Robinson suddenly He drew his chair bis closer to Lydia’s but tender If be bad Intended to make speeches any were destined to be interrupted A boy’s for the second time that day head was thrust through the window "There’s "Gee!” said the head folks here Minnie 'n they’ve got baby off’n our an” they’re eatln’ " supper things!” Minnie a girl hustled into tbe kitchen with Johnny behind her ensued U Explanations that Johnny bad been developed “swlmmin’” "An baby would been all have alone If you folks hadq’t come” said Minnie her maternal heart wrung at I don’t know how to the thought Every Day Our store"! the great place for presents Last longest and cost little Write for suggestions Good jewelry silver tableware His Failings His failings are exclusively bis He them but seldom owns up to them Some are due to his immaturity and will disappear with the passing of mumps and measles and warts and freckles and gosling feathers— unless they are detained by some foolish older person who Insists that passare ing phases of bis development permanent forms ot devilment and succeed in turning tbe changing hues Into fast colors all red That boy showed his quality who defined a as "a boy wot comes to hypocrite school wld a smile on his face” When the nervous Sunday school teacher said to the mischievous lad “Tommie I’m afraid I won’t see you In heaven” it was due entirely to his sense of humor that had not yet gained Its social perspective and propriety that b asked without hesitation "why what have you been doing?’’ Some are due to his being an immature human some due to his being an Immature man and In the latter case will not slough off at all We will have to classify them as among his unavoidable not to be limitations outlawed but to be harnessed up and put to work drawing bis personality through bogs and over mountains s We are not to look on them as enliabilities but as productive dowments And yet they will always be Idiosyncrasies If not faults Some of his faults are Imaginary exist vsnly In Jthe mind of those who look upon these ebullitions of his boyish nature as streams of vice and as Indication of hopeless depravity The best things In him may come out just that way That effervescence is designed to be a relief to him and a The only recreation to the family Is feralternative of effervescence mentation Imagine him bad and you are sure to tell him so And there Is a very accommodating suggestibility In a boy He Is usually slow to accept the rating he is given when he Is well berated yet he often unconsciously lives down to the reputation he Is given in his borne But many of bis fallings are real whether due to inheritance or bad or bad treatenvironment general ment In almost every case it Is not Dr Merril is almost his fault at first exactly right In saying that the boy Is all right and that tbe problem of the bad boy Is the problem of those The who have him in charge to confess the handicap they put on him in giving him their and then get to work to dispositions tave him from the natural conse owns quences of it till he can be led to choose something higher and better There’s a Reason for himself not Is be Boatman— Peter an’ me’ll And If bis Inherited disposition not so hopelessly bad he may b able to take ye out flshln’ tonight Into badness by the public pa’am but Peter’s nephew will be tempted The city life Is in an environment atther takln’ ye av ye like created for business purposes and not Lady — Well I hope Peter’B nephew with a view to bis Interests Every la cleaner than Peter is fault of a boy seems to be appealed he’s youngBoatman— He Is m’am to in the average city with Its crowder— Punch ed homeB and poor playgrounds and tbe appeals to both bis love ot unHat Authority wholesome pleasure and of money Mrs Bacon— “In Dresden the mail Some authorities make with which to pay for them special provision for In times be 1b suddenly overwhelmed tbe transportation of millinery and (be results of some blunder that b bate in boxes” never meant to be a crime which la Bacon— "In this country the feMr construed as a crime and be Is made male authorities have to do with mila criminal There are crime ages when every linery” boy finds it easier to do wrong and a surprising amount of outside assist) ance In doing It The running away age Is from six to eight the lawless ge from eight to twelve and then the sense of law begins to awaken In response to tbe laws of the gang During those critical days It Is criminal and often fatal to be Irritable with him His boyhood weaknesses aid the temptations — gluttony vanity and All the crudities and often laziness contradictions make him more open Imitation to evil and imagination and later tbe development ot tbe aex Instincts all seem on tbe side ot temptation and they are unless be if well cared for And yet nature has made provision for his protection and a apeclal proviYour (reoer will be pleased dence aids those who are responsible ta aupply you with for him He has no reinforcing memories of former victories though he Is accumulating them yet his father has them and bolds them for his benefit He has a yearning for companionship and his father has been elected to supply him with all he needs At the Prune Club Sometimes the sense of being "Why is a baseball umpire like a jured Is so acute and so just he Is asked tbe thin boardborne beyond all and becomes a hardened man er coming down to breakfast without eventually When some evil bis collar If not a criminal deed sweeps him off his feet be only “Because they both watch the game” needs some one to help him back to suggested the fat man yet “Nix" replied the thin one ' to be told bis virHe needs purity “Because they both put a man out tues and supported by an admirable unjustly" came from the shoe clerk and contagious example If the home ‘‘Good but not the right answer” were half way right also the schools came from the thin one “It’s really too also the public in Its provisions for to give up but here It 1b— both easy and mental the physical and artistic are very unpopular” and ethical welfare of children there would be no bad boyB for heredity would soon become as correct as environment 8olid sturdy strong snd reliable— this bank has been growing for years and Is becomBank here by mail Bend ing greater eaeh year II or more TODAY to open a savings account and start it earning per cent HEWLETT’S LUNETA TEA ft Like an old oak tree Organizing the Boy thank you” WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS “By letting us borrow your horse Salt Lake City It is easier to organize boys than “Sods of Daniel Boone” is also popu- Every Branch of Banking and buggy” said Robinson promptly They are lar ny other kind of business Arrangements were soon made for But claimant tbe for the latest tanding around waiting to be organtheir departure Before Lydia stepped privilege of serving him is the “Boy Before sending your boy away Into the buggy she stooped and kissed ized into almost any kind of band that Scout" movement and It Is spreading tbe baby’s very dirty little face then they or their kind friends can think with a to a boarding school investigate rapidity and a momentum never she and Robinson shook bands with of for almost any kind of purpose before known In any boys’ movement Minnie and Johnny and drove off to- boys can be used for The boy has It originated In England In 1908 unward the nearest railroad station tbe honor of having inspired as many der the leadership of Sir R S S “I'll never run a car again” said “movements" who has followed a plan as any one of the other the as Lydia mounrfully they passed of organization ‘used with the boys of groups in whose behalf the various wreck at the side of the road historic movements have been start- Mafeking at the time of the Boer war “Oh yes you will” said Robinson also very carefully studhe has though Wom— ed Young Men Young Women cheerfully' his arm stealing around ied the methods employed in former ALT LAKE CITY UTAH her There was a moment’s silence en Young People Men and the rest work for boys especially In the Boys’ Found an Unfastened Window havof satisfaction also He the has last Robinson at “Lydia” stammered Brigade of America There are now Ore in tbe stove” He helped Lydia “could t — may — ask you something Catalogue tent Fro on Appliestion ing precipitated a “crisis” now and over 400000 scouts In Great Britain Rov J J Cuinan President off with her coat “Hullo — what’s all over again?” then of more or less large dimensions and It has spread to all tbe British this?” He bad caught sight of a scrap And this time he was not Inter- and he can get up a local "crisis” any colonies and to France Germany of paper on tbe corner of tbe dresser rupted himself he before gets up morning Spain Russia Sweden Norway Den and he brought It to Lydia He was the main child In the “Chilmark Chile Argen "Johnny"— the note ran— “Ma has JACKSON’S FAITH IN GOD dren’s Crusade” centuries ago and he tlna the United States and fs still TRUSS TO TRY OUR B sent for me to fetch Benny so you almost started the modern Sunday going In our country It Ib spreading We fit Trusses Shoulder Braces Abdominal look after Baby Bee sure and don’t Supand fast with national handed movement school single officers whose porters Elastic Hosiery General Greatest Confederates’ Fought The kind that please ' leave tbe bouse The milk Is down In alone rit are New York and guaranteed or money refunded Hail orders headquarters the Fight of Christ With the 84me attention sellar Minnie” prompt given InterHe can excite more kinds of scout masters In every state In the Fury aa Other Battles DRUG CO Rate REX At this moment Lydia and RobinCut Druggists est than anyone else and a great deal Union who have applied for InstrucOor Third Bo and West Temple Balt Lake City son beard a piercing wall from close For him all kinds tion In methods of work Roosevelt Religion took possession of Jackson sf anxiety aB well and Gen Leonbut with not suddenly a gradual of factories are at work with day and is first “A baby!” cried Lydia almost jumpand out shoes Wood shifts ard a member is of the general turning fierce encroachment that in the end night ing out of her chair “What a ghastly surcouncil The Y M C A has taken grasped every fiber of bis being Like caps and pants and medicine and situation!” gical instruments and school books It up and appointed Mr Alexander a very similar nature in a different “Poor little chap I’ll look him up!” Donne be examined all and doctors and teachers and bread their most expert worker with boys John sphere In a moment Robinson returned creeds first notably the Catholic but and meat and musical Instruments or MALT LA KM O ITT ITT to direct the whole movement In their with a MMOMMMMIOMAL AMATMUM MHOTO finally settled lu an austere and sturdy and sweethearts and all the other organization surnus mxmmmt mooak nsismse baby about a year old and dumped needed by him in his This movement ought to be the best Not that his religion was products Calvinism him down on Lydia’s lap “Isn’t be a business of being a boy He yet and it looks so Its whole aim Is or bitterly ascetic for it bad gloomy Jolly little fellow?" Robinson remarkgreat depths of love in It and sunny Is an unconscious patron of all tbe to make efficient character and It ed “I do like babies I say If you starts at the right point with the Industries and starts a few himself of Joy But It was don’t mind I’ll take off my coat my possibilities But of all tbe lines of business "On a scout’s honor” Is boy’s honor and he fought the fight of shoulders are getting chilly Now It God with tbe same fury that be as solemn as any oath can be It gave which his presence with us has stimlook tbe I’U infant after you’ll see to tbe battles of this world war except against wrong There ulated that of organizing him as one disparages I what can do about tea” And he needs of any kind and therefore no trifling no of the most flourishing must be no weakness omits the Lydia held the baby as If he bad “He weighed his light- all we have ever done for him and military drill on the ground that It been a hot potato although she was Inconsistency and versatility est utterance in the balance of tbe more But what la more to the point Injures Individuality trying her best to act as If she knew be do we even one’s and narrows likes It better than interests This is writes one who knew him what to do with him But this fright- sanctuary” IHTAHIBUSINESSKOLLEGB well Christians are enjoined to Something like twenty years ago the Judgment of General ened with arms like pray looking girl Huston Building bait Lain Therefore Jackson prayed al- tbe Boys’ Brigade was started for his who ought to know It trains him In sticks did not suit the little chap at “Beat In West by Test’ School allllty year tbe benefit and served with great effecthings that will fit him for danger with ways even In association Pull Business and Shorthand Courses all and he set up a loud yell Lydia bis and duty but does It by stages— first him hold tiveness of It ot never by Write for information to E O Davis Prin “I caught a raise act glass could hot’- do ’thing’ with him and lightest as a next as put Tenderfoot a water to my' lips ‘Without lifting my military and millinery ligaments DEVELOPING when Robinson bad silently observed KODAKS PRUSTINO scout then as a heart to God in thanks and prayer for regimentals on him and held him to a this he took tbe child out of her Hall orders given apeclal attention the water of life” They must 're course of instruction in the manual scout Tbe Instruction that goes with arms set him on the floor and taking Complete stock of l'hoto Supplies in Its varimember the Babbath day to keep it of arms and field practise as a sol- each degree is surprising r Hardware C out his handkerchief with three knots adto dier of failed Interest and It Service fresh Jackson righteousness the ety not re Within Therefore Salt Lake City only holy prompt and a twist made him a beautiful rab- Trained from writing letters on Sun- dress itself to all his Interests or ad- ranks a "First Class” scout may gala bit which bopped In a defective way and honor badges for ambulance work and Sudden Change he would not read a letter on dressed them day Tbe baby stopped crying and guras for marksmanship and pioneer work But each movement he even timed the sending of It has gone Sunday Little Edgar— “Uncle John did you As Lydia watched Robgled with joy He learns by practise rather than used to be a little his letters so that they uhould not It passed left him a wiser and better boy like me?” inson in bis shirt sleeVes in the home- Incumber the mails on It was equipped boy and left Its place vacant In books — wood craft animal nature Sunday Uncle John—' “Yes Edgar” ly kitchen playing with the fat first aid still better to the same with a scrupulous regard for for another movement the sports Little Edgar — "Didn't you feel awfulbaby she hardly knew him trutt his Local modificaneeds jured and much more and each boy Every statement even Indif- adapted to after you got ly queer for a few for the' same Englishferent must be exact or if Inexact tions of the main Ideas are still used Is expected and expects to do a good to be A man?’’— days man she had danced cotillions with Exchange of King turn each day to some one The “Knights affectively corrected It Is said And Jackson 'wlkpd a mile in the rain to set right- ab er Arthur” with each lodge a castle ynubbed teased almost considered that an accident can scarcely happen Won’t Blow Away They coward because’ he bad disapproved ror of lnadvertance— Gamaliel' Brad founded by Dr! Forbusb of Boston is anywhere in England but boy scouts She (with newspaper) — "Another cyof a girl running her own car All at ford Jr In tbe Atlantic Tbe “Order of are the first on the ground and render clone out popular In tbe east west It b&s swept dozens once It came to Lydia that ha was the American It Is demo Boy" Is a growing or- the most Intelligent aid f farms clear of everything” Small But Prolific made of better stuff tban she was InTbe cratlo and will not allow any social ganization He — “I'll bet the mortgages didn’t with the baby balanced Robinson It weighs only hnii Although distinctions dians” started by Ernest among tbs boys them bodge an Inch”— Boston Transcript on bis shoulder was filling the kettle pound a female herring will toy has some vogue Dan Beard’s selves sad setting It on to bolL “111 fetch 000 eggs at a time ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE MEN WANTED tT |