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Show I THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH our i also revealed the heal t of An er-li-a as sound and fearless and beating in confidence unfailing vuprriur la.K Before Nation. Our supreme task is the resumption of our onward, normal way. r storat ion rcadjU'tnent, I would like to f dovv tvhtsun thi m. to lighten the --which pint htul we add i.i the r m1uIhii with for me t take up the task la ur nilinn we shill give no people to make w ir upon us. vv e .lust eau-- e hold no national prejudices we rrtr-n no ora of revenge' we do pvt hate we do not covet we dream of nc conquest nor boast of armed pro wots. If d.vpue this attitude war is again fote'd upon us I esrnesllv hope a way m.iv he fotind whuh vvull umfv our individual .nl collective strength and me noil materially and all cnneer,te v m hodv and ,o il to n itional 'Pt , m T sonu thing tnlo rent-l- v re ilrh'i urn- - vomit) 'ng out of accord w Ih the idt Us .if repiesentatlve when ope portion of our citizenship turns its activities to private Kiln amid d tensive war while another is fighting sternicing or dying for home, it OUTLINES DUTY BEFORE NATION IE TELLS n. HeC'vn-.-.-uotio- 1 President's Inaugural Address Deals Chiefly With Re- construction. ACCEPTS MANDATE OF PEOPLE rr't SHE Prominent New Hampshire Woman Says Tan lac Brought About a Wonderful Change in Her Condition. v 'Toliimtlinl hath shall bo given1 Vu the BibiicaJ version of oar modern ytng : Nothing like suooess. So it was with Sr. Pierce, of Balfido, N.T., who, over 50 years ago, gave to the world a Prescription which has never been equalled aa a " lonIe for the weaknesses of women. Many women In every hamlet, town or city will- gladly testify that Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription did them a world of good. Ask your neighbor. Another of this great physi. clans successful remedies Is known as Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery and, like the Prescription, is now sold by druggists everywhere. In both liquid and tablets. This medicine was a success from the start, for the list of men and women all over the universe who have successfully used it for indigestion and as a blood tonic and system builder, makes an amazing total of thousands. Electoral Vote Construed as Directing Continued Policy of in World Affairs Tariff Readjustment. suo-oee- ds - SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousness, difficulty In urinating, often mean , serious disorders. The worlds standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles GOLD MEDAL 4. President Washington, March Harding's inaugural address, delhered today, was Mib.tautlally us follows: My Countr men When one tsurteys the world about him after the great norm, Doting the marks of destruction and yet rejoicing in the ruggedness of the things which withstood It, If he is an American he brealhes the ilaritled with a strange mingling of atmospheie and new regtel e have seen a world of nope passion (pend Its fury, but we contemplate our republic unshaken, and hold our Utilization secure. Liberty liberty within the law and civilization are Inseparable, and though both were threatened, we tirul them now secute and threre comes to Americans the profound assurame that our representative Is the government highest expression and surest guaranty , of both. bianding In this presence, mindful of the solemnity of tills occasion, feeling the emotions which no one may know until he senses the great weight of responsibility for himself, I must utter my belief in the divine Inspiration of the founding fathers Surely there must have been God's Intent In tha making of this republic. Ours Is an organic law which had but one ambiguity and we saw In a baptism of saoilflce ami effaced that blood, with union maintained, the nation supreme and its contord Inspiring. We have seen the world rivet Its hopeful gaze on the great truths on which the founders wrought. We have seen civil, human and religious liberty verified and glorified In thp beginning, the world scoffed at our experiment, today our foundations of political and sociul belief stand unshaken, a precious Inheritance to ourselves, an inspiring example of freedom and civilization to all mankind. Let us expuss renewed and strengthened devotion. In grateful reverence for the immortal beginning, and utter our confidence la the supreme fulfillment No Entanglement With Old World. The recorded progress of our republic, materially and spiritually. In Itself proves the wisdom of the Inherited policy of in old world affairs. Confident of our ability to work out our own destiny, and jealously guarding our right to do so, we seek no part In directing the desilnies of the old world. We do not mean to be entangled. We will accept no i esponstbllity except as our own and Judgment, In each instance, may determine. Our eyes never will be blind to a never deaf developing menace, our ears We to the call of civilization. recognew of the world, with order nize the new-worl- con-Dclen- bring quick relief and often werd off deadly diseases. Known as the national remedy of Holland for more than 200 years. All druggists, in three sizes. Leak far the sum Gold Medal ea every boa ead accept do imitation lad Stomach Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Eatonlo Gets Her Upt Over a year ago, says Mrs. Dora Williams, I took to bed and for 10 months did not think I would live. Eatonic helped me so much I am now up and able to work. I recommend it highly for stomach trouble. Eatonic helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the excess acidity and gases that put the stomach out of order. If you .have indigestion, sourness, heartburn, belching, food repeating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonic after each meal. Big box costs only a trifle with your druggist! guarantee. t . GENUINE loir DURHAM tobacco makes 50 , K good cigarettes for ,0c (tg) Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Soap 25c, Oktecnt 25 and 50c, Takaw 2Sc. the closer contacts which progress has wrought. We sense the call of the human heart for fellowship, fraternity We crave fellowand and harbor no hate. But Amership, our America, the America Bhllded ica, on the foundation laid by the Inspired can he a party to no permalathers, nent military alliance. It can enter Into no political commitments nor assume any economic obligations which will subject our decisions to any other tjian our111 own authority. U Auetiilt la Counsel. We are ready to associate ourselves with the nations of the world, great and small, for conference, for counsel, to suk the expressed views of world opinion, to recommend & way to apand relieve proximate a disarmament the crushing burdens of military and naval establishments. We elect to participate in suggesting plans for mediation, conciliation and arbitration, an would gladly Join in that expressed conscience of progress which seeks to clarify and write the laws of Inter- a national relationship, and establish world court, for the disposition of such are justiciable questions as nations but $very agreed to submit thereto, In the excommitment must ba made ercise of our national sovereingty. Since freedom Impelled, and Independence inspired, and nationality exalted, la contrary a world to everything we Cherish, and can have no sanction by our republic. This Is not selfishness. It Is sanctity. laIt Is not not aloofness. It la security. It It is 'patriotic suspicion of others, adherence to he things which made us what we are. We have come to a pew realization of our place In the world and a new appraisal of our nation by the world. The isun-a selfishness of these United States thing proven. Our devotion to peace for ourselves and for the world la. well established. Our concern for preserved civilization has had Us Impassioned and heroic expression. There was no American fail-of ure to resist the attempted reversion civilization. Thera will be no failure today or tomorrow. Declares Nation Haa Spoken. The success of our popular government rests wholly upon the coerect Interpretation of the deliberate. Intelligent, dependable popular will of America. In a deliberate questioning of a suggested change of national policy, where lnternatlonality was to supersede nationality, we turned to a referendum of the J 'aserlcan people. There was ample discussion, and there Is a republic mandate In manifest understanding. America la ready to encourage, eager to Initiate, anxious to participate in any seemly program likely to lessen the probpromote that brotherability of war and which must be God's hood of mankind highest conception of human Inrelationship. the moral We aspire to a high place leadership of civilization; and ws hold a maintained America, the proven republic, the unshaken temple of representative democracy, to be not oRly an inspiration and example, but the highest agency of strengthening good will and promoting accord on both continents. e benediction Mankind needs a of understanding. It la needed among Individuals, among peoples, among governments, and It will Inaugurate an era ef good feeling to mark the birth of a new order. United States at an Object Lesson. We must understand the ties of trade bind nations In closest Intimacy, ana none gives. In the may receive except as he trade we mean new order of finance and to promote enlarged activities and seek expanded confidence. perhaps we can make no more helpful contribution by example than a republic's to emerge from the wreckage of capacity war.- - While the world's embittered travail did not leave us devastated lands nor desolated cities, left no gaping wounds, no us breast filled with hate. It did involve In exIn the delirium of expenditures, In unbalpanded currency and credits. waste and anced Industry, In unspeakable super-governme- world-wid- disturbed R educe Strained. Puffy Ankle. Lymphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistula, Boil. Swellings Stop Lameness and allays pain. Heals Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chafes. It is a SAFI IITISEPT15 113 6ERXXI8E Doe not blister or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50 a bottle, delivered. Describe your case for special instructions and Book S R free. w mIU, w ABSORBING. JRCaarf Caeca Streiaa PaiafaL liai l Swatlca Vetaa Med MfiT s lew Slav seaaifei aa wiirsnna Pries -a tUt W. per befda . rows, W. N. U aK Bat-aa- s Scaler m SefircnA toe-- 11 tilt Tsui . SertntfsM. Mats. Lake City, No. 11-1- 92L nt While It uncov- - relationships. national preservation regret for the mistakes of yester-di- v must not however, blind us to the tisks of today War never left such an afternalh Discouraging Indebted- n ness cotifr nts ns like all the obligations nations, and these No civilization iniivt be provided for We can retan .survive repudiation duce the abnormal expenditures and we will We can strike at war taxation and we must Our most dangerous nev is to expect too much of tend, nt and at the same time do for It too little We need a rigid and yet sane economy, combined with fiscal Justice and it must be attended by Individual prudence and thrift, which are bo essential to this trying hour, and reassuring for the future Task of Headjuotraeot. The business world reflects the disturbance of war's reai tlon The mechanism is inti Hate and it has sufparts Interdependent, and itincident to fered ttie shocks and Jars n'normil demands credit Inflations We must seek and price upheavals the readjustment with care and courthe age i'ei haps we never shall know war old levels of vvvge again because compensations readjusts Invariably and the iiooi anes of life will show their Inseparable relationship, but we must sti Ike for normalcy to reach All the penalties will not stability. be light, nor evenly dlstributeiT There is no Instant step from disorder to order. No altered system will Work a miracle Outlines Iartya Proa rani. The call is for productive America to go on. speak for administrative efficiency, for lightening tax burdens for sound commercial practices for credit facilities, for svinpa-- t adequate lift to conct rn for all agricultural problems. for the omission of unntcessary Interference of government with busl-ss for an end to governments exand for more periment nr business, efficient business in government administration Duty Before Women Voters. it gov-ernn- eco-rom- h 1 n Induction of womWith the natlon-wti- e anhood into our political life we ni.y count upon her Intuitions, her refinement, her intelligence and hr Influence to exalt the social order We count uixn her exercise of the full privileges and the performance of the dutiesofof citizenship the highest tc speed the attainment Revolutionists in Song and Story aiul s tor It that abound In tin Emerald Die. there Is none perhaps more romantic than that whl h Is attached to the beautiful Among t lit' many logotn! lakes of Killarney. The goes that years ago, when fairies roamed over every Irish anil Ireland was an enelianted land, there lived not many miles from these wonderful lakes a great and noble wmrior named ODonoluie. He was helmed of all the people for Id deeds of heroism and courage anti for nil the noble qualities possessed by the valiant knights of old. He wav a great horseman, und clad In glittering armor made a most romantic Hi? lire when seated astride his spirited ills fume spread all over charger, Ireland: his deeds of during were told In story and soqg by glowing pent tires In the hush of the evening and many a uiuldcn8 heart went a tl nt t or at the mention of Ills name. But one day a hush fell over the land It was the morning of May day hlll-b'itl- e Tariff Readjustment. It hss been provwd again snd again marthat we --unnot, while tmowtng ourAmeri- ket open to the world, maintain can standard; of living and opportunity, and hold our Industrial emmerfee In such beunequal competition. Today, a nevertrade fore. when peoples are seeking restoration and expansion, we must adnew order. We just our tariffs to inthe the worlds exseek participation to changes, because therein llez our way of widened Influence and the triumphs Bell cannot peace. We know full well we we cannot sell whre we do not buy, and Opnot do we whxre carry. successfully not alone for the portunity is butcalling for a new era In producrestoration, shall tion, transportation and trade. We answer tit best by meeting the demand of a surpitjng home market, by pro- -' production and by iluk and efficiency to carry our cargoes in American bottoms to the marts of the world. Americas Highest Ideals. We should not have an America livalone, but ing within and for herself t, indewe would have her stronger pendent and ever nobler, rlehev. Believing in our higher stand, self-relian- a4 ards. reared through constitutional opportunity, liberty and maintained we Invite the world to the same in things wrought height. But pride is no reflex of a completed task. Common welfare Is the goal of our national endeavor. Wealth Is not inimical to welfare. It ought to be its friendliest equality agency. There never can be, of rewards or possessions so long as talents vsrled the human plan contains and differing degrees of Industry and a country thrift, but our ought to be free from great blotches of distressed a way to poverty. We ought to find and penalties guard against the perils of unemployment. We want an America of homes, illumined with hope and happiness, where mothere. freed from the necessity for long hours of tolL be-ae preside yond their own doors, may befits thw hearthstone of American cltl-sensh- tp. the People. Solemn Pledge Service is the supreme commitment X would rejoice to acclaim the of life. era of the Golden Rule and crown It with the autocracy of service. I pledge an administration wherein all the agencies of government are called to serve, and ever promote an understanding of .government purely as an expression of the popular will. One cannot stand In this presence and be unmindful of the tremendous The world upheaval responsibility. hss added heavily to our tasks, but surge with the realisation comes lethereassurof high resolve, and there n destiny ance in belief In the of our republic. If I felt that there execIn the is to be sole responsibility utive for the America of tomorrow,ButI should shrink from the burden. comhere are & hundred millions, with mon concern and shared responsibility, answerable to God and country. The republic summons them to their duty and I invite I accept my part with single mindedness of purpose and humility of spirit of and Implore the favor and guidance God In His Heaven. With these I am unafraid, and confidently face the fu- tUI have taken the solemn oath of office on that passage of holy writ What drth the wherein It Is asked: Lord require of thee but to do Justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humThis I pledge to bly with thy God. God and country. Killarney. O'Donohue was dead- - the dashing, gallant horseman had taken his last ride. And so the people thought he had passed out of their lives forever. But for many years after Ills death the spirit of this hero la supposed to have been seen the morning of May day, sealed astride his favorite horse and gliding over the waters of the lake to the strains of enchanting music And preceding him were dozens of youths and maidens who scattered flowers all over the water In hla pathway. And the story goes that there was young uid beautiful, maiden, whose mind was so Impressed with the ro- mance of the visionary hero that she believed horself In love with him, and one beautiful May morning, Just as the sun wns rising and the tftw lay heavy all over the land, she threw herd self into the lake and the ODon-ohue- s call boatmen the waves (which white horses) closed over her and she was seen no more. And from that time on' the vision of ODonobue was only a tale to be told he wa never seen again. white-cappe- THE SUBMERGED CITY. dp In the north of Ireland,- where Lough Neagh washes the shores of five counties, being over. 50 miles long, you wiir bear the stdky of how this exlarge and beautiful lake came Into In well a waa There large istence. the heart of the district. Which supplied all the people In the neighborhood with water. This well was always kept tightly covered, for from an older generation the story was handed down thaUshould the well be .left uncovered the water would arise and flood all the surrounding country, - God-give- be- vleof p Fordrey bill enepuntered. know about It," was the statement made recently by Mi. Aurora Hat ret to, nt her rt"ddomv, lo.'t Second Street, Manchester, New Hampshire Mis. Barrette is a well known mid highly respected resident of that city. "I have not felt at all well for tin past eur or more," she continued. "I haven't been sick enough to he In bed but I was far from being a will woman. At times thought 1 had I suffered almost kidney trouble for constantly from severe pains across my hack, Just over the kidtiejs. Whenever 1 tried to do arty housework nt all that dull pain would he there, and If 1 attempted to stoop over It just felt as though tny hack would break. I would get so weak ami worn out 1 would have to sit down and rest several times a day, and I felt tired all the time. This condition made me awfully nervous, so that I randy ever slept well at night, and every now ami then 1 would Jump In my sleep, as If In a fright, ami my condition was really becoming serious. "Only two bottles of Tanlae have brought about a wonderful change In my condition. In fact, the results I have received from this medicine have really surprised me. Those terrible 1 MRS. AURORR. BARRETTE of Manchester, New Hampshire pains In my back whih used to trouble mt every day have almost disappeared, and I am going to keep on taking Tanlae until they leave me enhave lots of energy now, and tirely. am not only able to do my housework, hut I get through the day without feeling the least hit tired. I am no longer nervous like I was, and I sleep well nt night. "1 shall alwiijs ho thankful for what Tanlae 1ms done for me." Tanlae Is sold by lending druggists even w here. Atlv. 1 Will Rheumatism Again Bind You Hand and Foot? rem-ed- y blood, that you shouliltry that has proven so thoroughly in these cases. S.S.S., satisfactory blood remedy cleanses the line-o- ld the blood of all impurities, and removes nil disease germs that may creep into the blood. Begin taking S.S.S. today, and if you will write complete history of your case, our Rheumatism is too real and relont-les- s medical director will give you exa disease-to- r be rubbed away. pert advice, without charge. AdRheumatism dress Chief Medical Adviser, 157 of .cares So many coma from a tiny gonu in the Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. jl If you had Rheumatism laBt year and treated only the pains of tho disease by rubbing with liniments and lotions, you can bo aure tlvat soon again you will he in tho shackles of this relentless foe. You may get aom slipht temporary relief from the pains of the disease by the use of these local remedies, but re-so- Some committee memhfrs do not the difficullieve It wive in fhe attended which have Fordney ties enuct-- . the Republican Member of House Way to tariff attempt emergency and Mean Committee Plan In- ment of a second temporary measure, terview With President which Mr. Fordney has proposed as tariff law. They fear that stop-gaWashington. Indicative of a return g even conHouse jhough the program to which to the old order of White Mr. approval was given may Harding's leaders. ferences with congressional the last emergency than be broader Republican members of the house be made to detariff, might attempts ways and means committee have and the some In It particulars with thange cided to seek an interview soon after his In- bill would suffer the same tlvlsy th V Killarneys Lakes Warned. If revolution Insists upon overturning established order, let other peoples make the tragic expel Iment There is no place When world war for It In A met lea threatened civilization we pledged our es pmcl our lives lo Its preservation, and when revolution threatens we unfu?. the flag of law mid ordt r and renew our Ours is a constitutional consecration freedom where the popular will la the law supreme, ami mlnonties are wioredlv pro'erted. Our revisions, reformations ant!' evolutions refie- -t a deliberate Judgment and an orderly progress, and we mean to cure our Ilia, but never destroy or permit destruction bv fore -- ) 1 war-tor- WILL SEEK. HARDINGS VIEWS auguration. Tanlac is a grand medicine, and think every suflenng woman ought to WMt to P for CPMSTTIIPATIPKI Take a good dose of Carters little liver Fills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. They cleanse your system of all waste matter and Regulate Yonr Bowels. Mild as easy to take as sugar. Ctmlm btat tlgna ton sdte5&ZwC CARTER niTTLE f INZER AH PjLI-- S Small PilL Small Dose. Small Price. NOT REALLY SCARCE ARTICLE HAD REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN No Idea of Allowing Hired Man t b Beat Him in Gathering Corn. Material Called Lamba Fleece In Syria Merely Went by Another Name in England. Farmer Had posA certain young sessed of more money thnn brains, was recently traveling in Syria. While Journeying through the interior he was prevailed upon by one of the sona of the prophet to purcliase at a very large price a quantity of what was described as Syrian lambs fleece. This, when he returned to London, he sent to bis tailor with orders to line an overcoat with IL A few days after he called to try on the coat You didnt send us quite enough material, sir, remarked the tailor, and I had to get some more to line the sleeves." BuL" remarked the traveler In surprise, It's Impossible to obtain that fleece In England, Its only to be ob- A Sullivan county farmer hired a man to help him gather his corn last season. Now, the farmer hud a reputation for being un efficient worker, hut the hired man was not daunted by IL They stinted out side by side, the hired man being advised by the farmer to keep as close to him as he could with the row he was gathering. But lo the new prorker after a few minutes of keeping up with the farmer, pasned him and' soon was several feet ahead. Frantically the farmer pulled the ears from the stalks, but the new man still kept gaining. Then all at once he heard the farmer shouL Stop, he yelled. Stop, If you want to work for me. I never yet let any man who worked for me get ahead of me. globe-trotte- tained In r, Syria. 1 Not at all, sir,. was the reply. In MonEngland we call It rabbit skin. treal Herald. It may be considered speak of the church wedding. end-se- Just as Bad. t Art Critic Have you ever been No; hut I done In oil? Vanderlop In steel common have to Impolite hog at a Hurried men lack wisdom. Youngsters grow husky on Old Irish Cottage. One day a woman went In baste to the well for a bucket of water, leaving her child afone in the cradle. Nerv ous about the safety of her child, she hastily left the weU, forgetting to clos the heacy cover, and the water arose and flooded all the surrounding country. To prove the truth of this legend the flherroen say that on fine eve of Dings they can see the spires Churches and towers reflected in the Moore has described it In water. verse: On Lough Nvtgh'a bank, ai tha ftsh man at-' declining When tha clear, cold other day ef towers round sees the ite' In tha wavs beneath hixu shining. ay O and barley, aie retained in this easily digestible Food, The unique, tweet Flavor Tnaloes it GrapeNuts with favorite a big and adults.both children F " There's a Reason! SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE |