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Show V TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH IMIHG THE OF A FAMOUS TAKES TOLL OF LIFE FiIEDICIIIE PEOPLE DRIVEN FROM THEIR IN LOWLAND3 AS RESULT OF FLOODS. HOMES How Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound I Prepared For Woman's Ul. Three Drowned When Flood Undermined Foundation of Bridge. Reported Homeless, the Monetary Loss Being Heavy, -- Thousands HU mind of a child Is a till Images, unrelated kaleidoscope of men and curiously un stable; a patch of work things Gu. Henry property tinm-Ogand Hune lus-- . offife wort reported Tuesday nlgbfiis a hMjlt of lJooili mit parti, Of Georgia, Alabama ami JIIsj,Nsijpf, duo to almost rainfall. People wero driven ,Trom their homos In the low lands, railroad transportation out a Jorge set tion was Interrupted b wash ' outs, power pla nl s wore put out of commission and street. of cities lit undated. Tin large h, power dutn at TalliiMHa gaxc wn. under the flood's pressure ami threw (he city of Montgomery into darkness anil laiised a cessation of public utilities. In Middle the streets In tin business Motion were fl sided, street enrs and train service seriously In stopped In Meridian, Miss., 1(100 terrupted. persons were reported homeless and train sort ice on sl roads was Indefinitely suspended, Damage in this section was estimated in hundreds of thousands of dollars and reports were received here that sett ral persons had lost tlndr lives. At Columbus, tia the Cliattaliisielde river was out of Its hanks, still rising. The river gauge at Columbia registered fort.v feet. Three persons were drowned near here Tuesday night when tin flood undermined the foundation of a bridge over Kutnw ereek and pitched an passing (Her H- Into the torrent helovv. Atl-intu- , x thE? and seen heard and only half un Eunice derstood. was six ; too young to grasp the meaning of much that she heard, but old enough to remember. All day she SAJErt? 6diciJ propW Evejtr ntensil and tank that contact with the medicine is stenlizitj and as a final precaution in cleanliness the medicine is pasteurized and seal in sterile bottles. It is the wonderful combination roots and herbs, together with' th skill and care used in its preparation which has made this famous medudn. toe treatment of ! 8!lcc?sful female 'ilia. The letters from women who havs been restored to health by - ua rt Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetal,', d Which we are continually nub. lishing attest to its virtue. 'played-happi- ly e - ucceaafu! remedy ta made "We even the casual looker-o- n withimprest ability, accuracy, skill and deanW-whic-h attends the making of this medicine for woman' ills. Over 350,000 pounds cf various herh. are used anually and all have to gathered at the season of the year their natural juices and medicntl sub! stances are at their best Ihe most successful solvents J with her dolls In the shabby furnished room which was her mother's bedroom, The door was locked, and Mrs. IIol lives, the landlady, was under Instructions to look In from time to time to see what Kunlce was doing; hut since Kunlce was never doing silent. But when the curtain fell at anything except playing with her last her little form was trembling dolls the good woman visits became with fearful joy, and she clung ecstatically to her father. less and less frequent Now w are going round to MamShes the most contented little mas In sold the dressing room." said the world, maam," tody old Scotch woman to Hilda Groves, and before Eunice knew where the o had passed through the Acid-Stoma- ch Kunlces mother. Mrs. Groves wnst"8 - nonsense, Hilda answered. tunIf you the kind old man guarding the tunne. second and throuh ,g4ln called Marian Kay. hut that wan Pel "What's your name, little girl? Inwhen she stood behind the footlights nel ,on8r and gloomier, into a queei knew the trouble I have with her, room, In which her mother eat Mis Holmes, you wouldnt be asking quired the man. "Who's your Mamof 10 and enraptured her uudlence with her me to new Ideas Into her ma?" girlish charm and Ingenue manner. By before a mirror. Her shining dress head. put any She Is contented with her over a chair, and she was deadly Im Eunice, and my Mamma's a day she was Hilda Groves, wife of lay dolls and Is satisfied, and my work and was red all and face her tired, John Groves, an unsuccessful writer, fairy godmother. Miss Fay's child." said tbe man and the charming ingenue was a very white and streaky. Kunlce looked at takes up every minute of my time." "And you don't do your work," Doctors doclaro that more than to mb. She told you to come for ber. eh?" orcanio tired woman with . a discontented her and her heart was full of helpless dlseaaea can be trared to She burst Into sudden aobs. cried the Scotch woman. "There's misery. to anStarting with Indlgeefon her mouth. Eunice did not what know droop she botching, ins Hoat aour The childs tired to death. Jack." better and more natural work at your ou shes was for down the she glpd swered, tof keepl ng gaaar stomach, ths entire eyete- eventually running linp e baud for you to do, leave.lt Hilda" said petnlantlyr-"ShGrover vital becomes, ufTertnf answered Kunlces mother Temembered passage In tome affected,orevery other. You per thrae degree ought to have been In bed long ago. to others." toward a star of light that shone ot coldly. every here peopla "What do you mean by that?" aro subject to nervouanes headache, in tbe distance. And then there who Its a wonder." soliloquized Mr What made you bring her here?" Inaomnla, biliousness people who suffer from "I Eunice." Mrs. said Holmes Kunlce behaved meat) uncommonly badly. burst upon ber eyes the dazzling spec- rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica an acbea ant Holmes, pausing In the act of taking pains all over the body. It l.i rate to say pair of sheets out or a closet and She cried and cried, and the more defiantly, and wiped her hands on her tacle of tbe Christmas pJaym! that about t people out of 10 euff r to soma unand apron stalked away, leaving Hilda She did not understand that those extant from looking at the closed door, "Its a her mother scolded her the more suffer from stomach trouble er, It wonder that sort of parents baa them controllable became her sobs. So that Groves Indignant and. resentful. rows of ghost-lik- e faces stretcnlng even ifyon you do not feel any stom.uti dutreaa, Mrs to In she Holmes at last be out had had are carried her and ailing, (eel tired and weak little yet put aukind of children. away Into the distance were tbe out, lack pep" and and The good woman disapproved of the arms of the dressing woman and charge to bed on Christmas eve and dience, and to ber the setting of the dragged know that something is wrong aUhnunb yon a cannot later Into cause stole on of exact a cross locate with trouto the your taxicab, tbe door. stage was reality. Her eyes were ble very Mrs. Groves, whom she thought hard put tiptoe naturally want to get talk your nnd unmaternal. As for John Groves, mother and a very subdued father, Eunice was lying with her face to fixed upon the beautiful woman who grip you on health as quickly as posMMe Then BATONIC, the wonderful modern remKunlce's father, who worked all dny, and after that 6he found herself In tbe wall, her head resting upon her stood and bowed and smiled, a won- take edy that brings quick relief from rxtna ot arm. edTbe woman looked wist- derful being illumined by a great Indigestion, belching, gassy bloat, etr Keep good thumping upon his typewriter in the stomach strong, clean and vert See It must have been all a dreamt fully at ber, and at the little stockings shaft of light from overhead, which yonr lttle half empty buck room, two how your general health Improves ho which from the bead of to was be Eunice old bung able the vim, vigor and vitality followed quickly the enough ber every movement. The comes stories up, whenever he met Eunice baekt bed. She had never had a child of to from dreams emdistinguish children Hilda bad and sense reality. a curious of Get a big Ite bos of BATONIf from yout fairy io experienced gone, It ta guaranteed to pltaae Dreams were things that happened to her own. Groves bowed finally and withdrew druggist today. barrassment and shame. yon. If yon aro not satisfied your drugfM She was fill to to overwere when and them she you going you toward tbe palace threshold will rotund your money. asleep, When her mother entered the room She had needed all ber concentraEunloe would experience much the had been asleep; but she was wide flowing with a certain store of good same feeling of embarrassment that wat now wondering why It was so things that she bad purchased and tion to play successfully that night, she occasioned her father. Though dark In the room, and looking through hidden sway In the linen closet among and In spite of that more than one She bad of the newspapers commented disshe had never been told that moth- the crack of the door at the streak of the sheets and pillow-casefT6R tCpr ers ought to love and caress their light that came from the room ad- candles and oranges, and firecrackers paragingly the next day npon ner perthat snapped disconcertingly, contain- formance. It was unreal, they said, Thm SHORTHORN Is th children. Eunice wondered dimly at tbe joining. Her parents were talking; she ing foolscaps and mottoes and paper and lifeless. (Could they only have Breed cold formality of her mothers kiss, Short bora rattle am par ornaments within tbelr fst Dd crink- seen her after the curtain fell!) To 1 heard her mother's petulant voice and felt chilled and repressed. tteularly adapted to 104 needs of the fannere, r too, Hilda it was agony. The molhers One snowy night In late December Im sure I don't know wbat we ling bodies; a They gardlesaof locationmown a aro of quiet tempo doll. Vid Just to be large was came do Groves John 5heart enough with that child when she. gets slowly downstairs will aching but she did not flesh on qnhckly take They the cows are at a rula and dismissed Mrs. Holmes, who was older, John, Hilda Groves was say- cunningly concealed Inside a stock- know tbe cause, or that her child eral milkers. They ban Mrs. Holmes watched the child. could cure her malady; she thought an Inherent quality ana Of course the profession is not ing making Kunlce ready for bed ing. reach an excess ot wntfkl Her sleep did not seem sound, for or Eunice only as a hateful and repugme! daughter." an he to he thought of for her. "Congratulate at . maturity They once or twice she stirred, and the nant duty- - to which she most return hardy and. thrive on tbi said. "I have an offer of a position But lf I take that position on the J.w pro mnghan ordinary ,? quoad on the farms and on the staff of the Manhattanite." Manhattanite- we can have a home of good landlady had that morbid ter- after her evening task. She turned ranches II pan to (IDS ror of xkhicb a real discovery Santa and entered through the palace por- Shorthorns. Bor Information write to the Kunlce looked up vaguely. our own," answered her father. Breeders' Association Shorthorn Zmerkan How would you like to celebrate tals, which gave npon the wings 13 Doctor Park Avo. And have me give up my work always feels. Chicago, 11L 'Til wait till Mr. Cunningham has Now she was only a tired he occasion with me, child?" Inquired I Just when I am beginning to attract come In and then Ill d6 It." she re- again, anxious to divest herself of her father, addressing Eunice banter-- the attention of the managers, PARKERS not did kuow becauso be HAIR BALSAM swered his wife sarcastically quite After solved Mr Cunningham, the last of her tinselled trappings. But to the what to say to her ten years of drudgery, to be robbed her boarders to come home, was al- little figure that stood before her she Restates Color and and Faded Hab Boantyto Cray "iKs," Bald Eunice, slipping her of the reward of It all! No. thank ways punctual upon the stroke of was an Olympian. Eunice stood lost Sec. sad $1 0 at drurrUi eleven Eunice would then be sound in amazed admiration at this wonderchubby hand Into his own. you, my dear." roeeni Chem. W k. yvtch'tru SL ful being who was her mother "The motion Is carried," said John But i, too, will have to make the asleep, no doubt. HINDERCORNS Remove, (wmatethM-But Eunice had not slept at H. Mamma! Mamma! ioasea, oso, stops ail paUt, ensures Tbe arms feet, We uro to go, then, to see sacrifice," answered Groves. her husband. makes Walking earv. lAc. br mail or at X. were Outstretched Mamma transformed Into a beneficent iUscog twain load Works, fatchogoe. A Frankly, Hilda. I am not thinking of With a child's deliberate craft she had deceived Eunice!" the As aware. are doubtless landyou fairy you In thfemsXter. nor of myself E Coism. Watson The harsh tones broke the erell lady She waited till she beard Mrs she takes the pnrt of the Fairy God- 1 am thluklnaof Eunice" Patent LawysuWaehinxoji vie Holmes The child now Into her room, and then remembered her tael xisit Bueeressoasblen BUrheet references. Bamerriote go mother lu the Christmas play "KunleelVrepeated his wife bitter- she rose up ever so softly and pulled and the disillusionment that followed The child is quite hsppy with running at the Hudsonlan. ly. it She clutched at her mother's FRECKLES That was the first time John Groves her dolls, and Mrs Holmes will take on the empty stockings, dressed fid a gown. and Eunice had ever been out to all the care of her that may be neccrept Into the ball Sh Who brought How FREE OX REQUEST A VIVID hTORYJof you here? gether, except for an occasional stroll essary. It Is only when you take her listened In terror at Mrs Holmes' Fields ba.ed-oround tbe block to the newspaper away from them and try to amuse door. She was reading aloud, as she dared you come? Vou should have ths wonderful Texas Oil Write Chas. E. Jackson. Bom solute truth. did of an been man or the corner grocery. To her that she becomes troublesome. ' asleep bours ago." evening, and the solitary lit. Independence, Kansas. x The little arms were clutching si Groves the sensation was as aston I sometimes wish we had) no child voice was terrifying. Not much less so was the regular breathing of Mrs. the fairy gown frantically and the uplshtng as U was unexpected. Here be to be h burden to us." World Freed From Yellow Fever. turned face was one of piteous en had been creating his dream men and 'Eunice understood, and all her Bennett next door, tbe middle-ageScience has ablast vanquished yelwomen all his life, while there was a world seemed to tumble Into a fathom- woman bo always Insisted on stop- treaty. low fever. It Is believed, after a lr-"Don't scold me. Mamma. I went live child, his own, watting to be less abysa Her mother did' not want ping and speaking, no matter bow and tedious struggle, in which anitsEunice ed Thanta Clauth. He elves roost tlou was the chief busy discovered.- and full of tbe jnosLamas-ln- her, then. might happen to be. Tbe by weapon einplojed detouches of what he would have is John Groves accepted the offer, but floor creaked, and onfce Mrs. Holmes anything to good boys and girls" what of the victors. The story Tbe tragedy In tbe childs fare arstopped reading and sat up In her called, fn his Jargon, human Inter- Hilda went on with her work. Beclared to have been the last stand of bhalr. Eunice rested Hilda. Tbe cold crust of self shrank into the recess est" Bat as for Eunice, she was tween them they could live comfortthe dread malady, in Guayaquil. EcuaIn wonderland, and it far transcended ably and save money, but there could between the hall curtain and the um- Ishness was breaking. dor, Is told In a recent report from "1 wanted him to make She had never imagined be no home for Eunice. If Hilda left brella stand Then all was right tk yon iee South America. Experts from anything s heavenly as the llghta, tbe stage tbelr means would be strait- again and Mrs. Holmes' voice droned me like the fairy children. Mamma " United States who fought an epidemic tore conquered. If only tbe rrittrs tbe people, and then the mystery of ened. Tbe disagreement between on. The child opened the hall door sul) there tannel-llkfinally brought It under the approach to the thea- them on this subject bred rancor and fled out Into the December blasts. could have seen Hilda now! Snddep report She bad gone to find Santa Claus, ly she understood the infinite sorrow tion, and no cases have beenmonths. ter, the gloomy aisle, and the wall which brought suffering to the child. behind the row of little lamps that Kunlce's mother could hardly bear to for she knew that he would tot come cf the childs mind. the. tragedr of In the city for about three went up Into tbs roof and disclosed look at her. and Mrs. Holmes became to her. the little life which she had created Popular Mechanics Magazine. - more The theater was only three blocks the loneliness the craving for a and more Indignant cried Eunice, leaping up . ru wager therell be no Santa away, and Eunice could see the. dis mother pity and love. Tears cashed Important to Mothoro broe from her own eyes and mingled with out of her chair. And nobody scolded j Claus for you, my Iamb," she said tant glitter of lights as soon as every Examine carefully she old remev or even frowned, because this was a despondently, as she put tbe child to In the street The road was full the childs as ahe drew her to her CASTORIA, that famous see tM and for infants and children, Christmas play and tbe spirit of bed two days before Christmas. vehicles, and pedestrians went hur-- breast But The doorkeeper came hurrying np Christmas was upon everyone. Bears the oilll, hang np your stockings." she ryla along tbe sidewalks, but Miss Ey," he cried There was her Mamma, all colors Signature of angrily, giving the pillow body molested ber or was curious excitedly, rc and shining things, standing In the shake. Ill fill 'em.' I mean. Ill tell i about the little, thinly clad girl that got your little girl then? 1 though! In Use for Over 30 Years. fairy garden, while her Santa to do so. Tell me. dearie, what i slipped among the crowds, dodging she was waiting beside roe 1 Just Children Cry for Fletcher's Castcris grouped themselves around her. And would you like Santa Claus to bring here and there until she reached the missed her. There's a gentleman" He gave way to John Groves such a transformed Mother! How you ? ! corner of tbe third block. Then Mrs Light Wavas Pressure. Holmes had discovered tka empty bed happy they all were! She was laugh"Thanta Clauth." repeated Eunice, Eunice halted before the rush of By (he use of delicate ur!'f'rn(t" ing as Eunice had never heard her her eyes brightened . ' Gives j lomobllea that whizzed past ber Id five minutes before, and. frantir with which he invented a Russian sa'ufl laugh In Mrs. Holmes' boarding everybody everything they want" f rever ending line, and a big police-"Tea- . alarm had rushed up to the lonely lit- has demonstrated that light ":l'3 tle room on the third story. John bouser and she kissed the children said Mrs. Holmes. Good j mar took. her. by the arm Pr Groves and gave them the most wonderful little boys and girls like you can i 'had" 'shrewdly guessed his ert a roeaureuble.roechaniccj "55 here are you going, little get girl?" snre. t toys. most anything. What would you like I he asked gruffly, daughters objective. Do you know who that old fellow most in the world, den e 80t her H1Ma Thanta Clautlj." said Eunice, point- Th,n,, h ! God In the Parlor. T want my Mamma is, Eunice? Inquired her father. began, and then ttrprd. In 5 toward the theater lights. a Christmas character like 1 tie 'fairy 'children. wowser. Isnt she?" Terrible Do- - you belong (4 the theater?" j astonished Jookof bappns Thats Santa Claus. wifea weyed. Yes, she shouldn't accompany asked the policeman dubiously. 1! 0n.Jv3 "Thanta Clauth, repeated Eunice j 'Mrs. Holmes understood and hur on cm to the piano without a chaperou find Santa ci Is your Mamma?" !? .. lda. i ried out cf the room to "She happily. wanted Over there." said Eunice, and the " 1 somo'Mna give vent to Yes. He's the spirit of Christmas. her tears. aE She approached guess hes hear.' h, Hi.dA policeman carried hpr across the He gives' everybody everj thing they Groves that evening on the matter I think' It must be ' street, while the automobiles PC want on Christmas eve." EPr me t0 Wont you b telling Eunice to upon either hand cn a wave parked John lw fo.-of hi Does he live here? asked Eunice, j hang np her stockings tomorrow lordly fingers. He set her down at I dtn,thiE tonight that never I lost, and Im going to ker h "Well, for the preseat, yea, her l eight, maam? she inquired. the stage entrance. ' Eun!cehome with me us I certainly will not teach Eunice was very a ber that' "Anybody lost taby?"he asked ' w h- Cora-poun- her-fathe- r, 'Tawj&nzvixAiTZJAaz'simmziL tun-als- j j Makes 9 Out 1 I Peopls Suffer heart-bur- food-repe- mis-chief- ," and-yo- u tunnel-alonga'we- or-- .n ll -- a Add-Stoma- Company Store to Offeet H. C. L. Ijtvvrenee, Mass William M. Wimd, president of the American Woolen roiupntiy has served notice on retail business men of tills city that unless prices (f commodities essential to living were marked down sharply ami within a short time, he would set up H retail-Ktoorgnnlxnluui hen on n large scale to supply employees of the eompany with groceries, provisions, fuel, elothing, hardware and other articles. ro Plans Reducing Clerical Force. Washington. Tnklng up what he terms n great evil that continues Tong after the close of the war nnd the shutting down of most war activities, United states Senator W. II. King has Introduced A resolution proposing an immediate reduction In tin number of government employees in the various ! Mnshihgton offices by 40,000. , n Aid to Kolchak. No More Honolulu The United State! government lots notified- J a j ti n Unit .America 'lot's adopted the himds (iff policy In Siberia, and will send no further assistance to the Kolchak forces, according to a Toklo cable published here by the Nlppu .11 pi, a local - Japanese paper. h. enthn-ia-- - -- old-ti- ATONIC s aCid-stomaci- C Farmers fs lib- - an-Ingl- , BsmoveaDsadrsfl-StopsHalryalil- Slayer of Child Will Recover. Kind? I.lpplneott loxvell, who Moiid.tx midnight shot and killed her lOjjnir old daughter. Jacqueline, while the child lax sleeping, and then shot herself in the head with the same revolver, will according to surgeons. Ih'iner rex-oxe- , Drnf-gin- good-nature- d PATENTS , her-sc'.- Promoter Fatally Injured. Milwaukee. Tout Andrews, Mllwnu kee boxing promoter, who, went to Australia early lit the fall with n string of lioxers, was fatally Injured when he slipped nnd fell on a side walk In Sydney, aeeordlug to a cablegram received here. Boxing ' m Proposes Prohibitory Tax. Washington. A tax .of half a million dollar on a pint of whisky will he asked of congress, the International reform bureaus executive comm'ttee decided Tuesday In the event the supreme court declares the" wartime prohibition amendment nnconstilutlotinl. s f. d g doll-lan- d. e - Forces to Close. Activities of Yaqui Indians In Sonora and withdrawals of troops from the duty of protecting mines have combined to canse the closing down of properties at Tella-ma225 miles sxmth of here, near Chihuahua. Agua Mines rrita. r. Seek to Enjoin I. W. W. , Fpoknne. An Injunction to restrain nil members of the Industrial Workers of the World from continuing their practices and activities la Spokane was petitioned here by Iroso-cutln- g Attorney Lindslej. Urge Policy of Expansion. Recommendations of Washington. the navy general board for the building program for 1921 Include two batscout tleships. one battle cruiser,-Te- n cruisers, five submarine "flotilla leaders- tnuj six submarines. -- Will Try Jenkins. Wnh ingtrrn.- I he Mexican supreme court has assumed Jurisdiction over the case of American Consular Agent William O. Jenkiui, the state department was advised Tuesday by the American embassy at Mexico Cl tv, 1 f O-oh- J y -- ne ! - -- 1 au-an- d Iace-"Wber- e I ! ! ! J Nighl o ! irr 1 Morning ; - a- - . (Copyright hr O Ct.pm.n - rttm fw few Carw 4lKwr4wC.CS |