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Show 4 'hv s, V:f ,l'V . ( . SOUT& CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH A TRIBUTE. Fourth of July of Table Silver the lateet product a at or a cheit A piece tk. craft. chooee i moth help you iet time, reasonable price the know. And dbr the uay. tat The years are but ai moments, aad your spirit, 'Lafayette, Remembers, a you come to us, the mighty men you met In the epic days aforetime when you stood, as we today, Where the breezes fanned our faces from the bosom of the bay. BOYD PARK JEWELERS , 106 MAIN BOYD PARK BLDG I' ' fL. STREET Hi Day of glory! Welcome day! " Freedoms banners greet thy ray; RINTIN m God of peace, whose spirit fills All the echoes of our hills, All the murmur of our rills, Now the storm Is oer, O let freemen be our sons, And let future Washingtons Rise, to lead their valiant ones UfRMTm II you want big uriD ntLi Hllll barber trade- wages learn Many small towns need barbers: good opportuneaes open In Barbers army have (lor men over draftage. Get prepared rood as officers commission. Moler Barber in few weeks.. Call or write. College, 43 S. West Temple St., Salt Lake Oity. 1 TUI - ETHER FIRST USED IN BOSTON Horace Wells, a Dentist, Made a Successful Expetimentfon Himself. Horace Wells, dentist, Hartford, Conn., attended a lecture by, Colton on nitrous oxld gas. In Illustrating the lecture gas was administered to one of the audience, who became unconscious. This led Wells to believe that it might be employed to render painless the extraction of teeth. He tried it on himself and found that It was so. During the same year William Nor- ton, a Boston dentist, heard that sulfuric ether could be inhaled in small quantities to produce unconsciousness. Accordingly, he experimented. He was Insensible for eight minutes. On recovering he concluded that ether might be employed successfully In surgical work. On October 16, 1846, Morton administered ether to a patient in the Massachusetts general hospital in In 1S44, i , The people of New England1 are much concerned over the report that Bunker llill monument Is crumbling and Is In danger of a fate like that of the Campanile in Venice which collapsed a dozen years ago. The granite obelisk known as Bunker Hill monument, which commemorates the 'earliest real battle of the Revolutionary war, Is the most conspicuous object that catches the eye as one approaches Boston by sea. The shaft is 30 feet square at the base !lU(j js 220 feet In height. Inside Is a hollow cone around which winds a spiral flight of stone steps by which Ckscent is made to the top, where there Is an observatory. The monument was begun in 1825 when the cornerstone was laid by General Lafayette and when Webster delivered the famous SLIPS BY FAMOUS Talley Forge, that historical center which will always be Identified with the heroic efforts of the Colonial troops in their struggle for liberty, now has the distinction of possessing one of the most representative and ex pressive memorial .buildings In the entire country. Taking the form of a chapel, it is dedicated to the memory of Washington, and at the same time typifies the entire period of the Revolution. It is intended to house a collection of mementos, almost every one of which is connected with some Individual or event of the Revolutionary 1 Humorous to Rscord, but Detract Little From the Stories They Aro Read. as' The British minister of education points out some mistakes that he has come across In books. One of them runs through .Ivanhoe, where the Normans and Saxons are represented as two distinct races. The fact is that at the time with which the story deals marriage between the two races had gone so far that Norman could oe told from Saxon; but Sir hardly Walter Scott did not realize this until the story was set up In type, and so the famous novel appears with this blunder right through It. Another mistake was made by Mrs. Humphry Ward, who In one of her books made two people take chairs in Kensington gardens In the first week In October, though all chairs are removed from the gardens on September 30. Charles Kingsley makes John Brumblecome recite a prayer from the prayer book long before the time the prayer was put in; the poet Bope makes a weasel eat corn, which a weasel never does; and likewise in Don Quixote the merry Cervantes makes one of his at a tavern cat two suppers In parties one night The life of a novelist is full of trouble, but such ttle things do not seem to matter jSreatly. We would rather have the stories with all their mistakes than have the dull facts without the stories. Polishing Mirrors. In c,eantng mirrors and pictures feat car must be taken that no wa--' seep under the glass. Water will rjv n 8 Picture. mirror and blister neraps clean tile Bafest way to polish these glasses Is t'o use a amp chamois skin. Wring the cha-Wo- .8 88 drT R's out of warm possible er rub glass until perfectly oI n and the chamois Into clean and nalQ Rub the ril ue send f wring dry. time and polish with nef cssary, but It wont be. iThif cleanIn8 mirrors and pic tiiPQay des not ndanger the frame In nv Waj anJ is rsry satisfactory. The choir stalls are of carved wood. The figures in the niches at the top Bunker Hill Monument. of these stalls represent the uniforms oration that is familiar to every school- of the Continental commands, and above them will be hung fac similes of reboy. Because of a lack of funds it mained unfinished for nearly 20 years ; the colors carried by the troops. The series will consist of 16 flags, then, largely through the efforts of complete two of the French regiments including money the American women, necessary structure that served In this country during tho the war. Popular Mechanics Magazine. The Beech wood. Lafayette Etymologists have discovered the origin of the famous name which during the recent years of war has become dearer than ever to Frenchmen and Americans alike. Lafayette came from the part of France known as Auvergne. He was born at Chavagnac, near Brlonde, and his ancestral home stands not far from the village of In this part of the country the word fnyette means a and "fayards" fayards, tvood of comes from the Latin word fagus, which in tlfc dialect of the country has come to mean hetre or heech tree. A fayette, there, is a beech wood. Etymologically, then, the word Lafayette is the equivalent of The Beechwood. DOANS VTJ'LV I s water Get Careless With Your Blood Supply medigreat vegetable blood and blood revitalize will your cine, You should pay particular heed give you new strength and a to any indication that your blood healthy, vigorous vitality. Everysupply is becoming sluggish, or one needs it just now to keep the that there is a lessening in its system in perfect condition. Go Impurities Invite Disease. Btrong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily ward3 off disease that is ever present, waiting to. attack wherever there is an opening. A few bottles of S. S. S., the to your drug store and get a bottle and if you need any medical advice, you can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific CL, 109 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. to-da- y, Stale Goods. MAN IS AFTER INFORMATION This sword is very old, said the In fact, It Is over a After curio dealer. Listening to Much Sage Advice, hundred years old. Bill Jones Wants One Matter said the customer. Indeed Cleared Up. Aye. It came from the battle of Waterloo that was in the year 1815, Our friend Bill Jones is a traveling sir and theres an anecdote goes with man and needs rest, but unfortunateit. ly he doesnt sleep well. He has conThe customer listened patiently sulted a number of doctors in the variwhile the old man recounted the story. ous towns he visits, and being a sysThen, at the conclusion, he returned tematic person has made a sort of the sword to its owner. digest of the advice he has received. Thank you! That was very In- It sums up as follows: teresting, and I quite enjoyed it, he Dont sleep on your left side, as replied kindly. But, unfortunately, I that creates a pressure on the heart. bought that same anecdote once beDont sleep on your right side, as fore with an old musket! It Interferes with the action of the right lung. Color to Show Denominations. Dont sleep on your back, as that Is The treasury department at Wash- bad for the nervous system. ington is now working on a proposiDont sleep on your stomach, as that tion to mark bills of various denomi- causes a pressure bad for the digesnations with a standardized colored tion. seal, so that anyone can recognize Dont sleep In a chair, as the body notes of different denominations at a cannot properly relax. glance. The plan, suggested by a PhilBill wants to know If any one can adelphia druggist, is to have a col- tell him how to keep from falling over ored seal in one corner of the bill, for when he sleeps standing up. instance, a green seal for a one, a pink seal for a two, a blue seal for a five, Logical. and so on. Treasury officials, howThe second doctor the Smiths had ever, dislike the idea of using different was exactly like the first one. dyes. "Well, why shouldnt he be the facsimile for a sick family? The Lady Lawyer. We challenge that juror. Most of the movements to right the On what grounds? a Is of the people stop after the client Our a wrongs brunette. Is She first parade disperses. blonde. This time of year its a good idea to combine fresh fruit or berries Aire-la-Fayett- e. l A Utah Cate ! The cloister is divided into 13 bays each representing the officers and men from one of the thirteen original states. The Interior of the chapel is rapidly approaching completion. Forty-eigh- t panels represent all the states of the Union and symbolize the final achievement of the national group. The glass windows will constitute a na tional history in themselves. They tell the story of tlie discovery, settlement. and development of the nation in a progression leading up to the west window, which will represent the life of George Washington as The various told in 36 medallions. leaders of the Revolution, including Robert Morris, John Paul Jones, Thomas Jefferson, John Hancock, and others, will be depicted in other windows. was raised and complete was dedicated In 1843. I Mrs. Chas. Adam, 2717 Quincy Ave., Ogden, Utah, says: "I suffered with my kidneys. I had a dull aching across the my back all bendtime. When ing over or lifting anything sharp,,,1 pains caught me. J across my back and I became very weak. My kidneys acted Irregularly too. I began tak Doans Kidney Pills and five boxes lng cured me. Get Doans at Any Store, 60c a Bos Chapel Dedicated to Memory of Washington and the Revolution Is Rapidly Nearing Completion. period. AUTHORS Ask your neighbor E It was In November, 1847, that Simpson, famous Scottish scientist of Edin- struggling to regain the had fallen. without pain That bad back is probably due weak kidneye. It shows in constant dull, throbbing backache, or sharp twinges when stooping or lifting. Youa have headaches, too, dizzy spells, tired feeling and irregular kidney action. It is usually easy to correct these early troubles, and avoid the more serious ailments by giving prompt help. Use Doan' Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands the world over. 6 Boston. chair from which he Corns lift off Sure RevoluBe burgh, resolved to try personally the Inhalation of chloroform. Sitting with his friends, Duncan and Keith, around a dinner table, he proposed that they Inhale chloroform. Each consented to the test. First, their minds' were livened; then they fell Into a deep stupor. Slmpsou, recovering first, found Duncan snoring on the floor, and Keith, wltix fingers I Bach Giving Out?to Hurt? No, not one bitl Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, Instantly it stops aching, then you lift that bothersome corn Fight off. Yes, FOSTER. MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Costs only a few cents. magic Try Freezone! Your druggist sells One way to disseminate cheerfulness Did you see that year the faces of a tiny bottle, sufllciedt to rid your feet Is to pay ones bills. of or corn every hard corn, soft corn, our heroes back from France, between and without the toes, calluses, And the light of high endeavor that one particle of pain, soreness or irriwas shining in their glance? Freezone Is the mysterious Did you see our bold crusaders who tation. ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius, had crossed the sea you sailed Adv. To fight for freedom far afield, and by their might prevailed? When one suspects, he is right at least half the time. Ah, then, you saw your very soul in Cuticura for Pimply Faces. eyes that gleam today Bell-anWith dreams that led you, Lafayette, To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Hot upon your splendid way; Wash off in five minutes with CutiWhat they have done for Sure Relief cura Soap and hot water. Once clear heroic in that France, past skin clear by using them for LL-A- NS You did to save a nation that has keep your dally toilet purposes. Dont fall to InTOR INDIGESTION paid Jts debt at last. clude Cuticura Talcum. Adv. Edward S. Van Zile. K. Watson Patent Lawyer, Coleman, Washington. All the disagreeable people do not 1). O. Advice and book free. Bates Bestservloea. references. reasonable. Highest MEMORIAL AT VALLEY FORGE live on cross streets. GRAND MONUMENT IN DANGER , In 1844 knightly sword, had fared, And embalmed in song and story aro the valiant feats you daredt You wore Chivalry in action, with a splendor in your gaze, And our fathers, victor freemen, crowned your youthful brow with bays. theres war no more! -J- OHN PIERPONT. Obelisk That Marks Earliest tionary Battle Must Not Allowed to Crumble. Freezone is .magic Far across a sea of peril you, a With thy morning breeze. the rocks where pilgrims kneeled, On the heights where squadrons wheeled, When a tyrant's thunder pealed Oer the trembling seas. On i?H: LIFT OFF CORNS! Joy was than within the uu of you, and youth was in your eyes, As the flag that conquered tyranny was flaunted to the sks And there, mayhap, a vision for a moment came to you, And tho Future told the wondfer of the deeds we were to do. See! how cheerfully they play m NURCINI" t ' J the Bride To Delight ? t jfV - X'u y a , ft . with your morning dish of blend of flavor proves and is An tune delightful witn June. The Entrance Facade and A Pattern for the World. Memorial Chapel. The signing of the Declaration of Independence, on July 4, 1776, marked the birth of this nation, which stands today ns the world's most potent factor in upholding tba doctrine that all men are created free and equal. Main 6f the Theres a Reason |