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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH CeMenr&nc 1 Announced That Government Ha No Hostile Design Against Germany, Gut Step Taken Is Necessary to Preserve Order. 1'nrl.s. French t rt n j entered Frank-flir- t arid lhirnistadt ni . oYIm k Tuiv fluy morning, April (I. Some reliant tills uiox e a renew ul of war against Uernmny, hut the attitude of the Freuch government In the present I crisis Is Ilehueil uml explained tu a note issued MhiuI.i) night. After reiterating that the gn eminent has no hostile designs toward I itTin;in , desiring, on the contrary, the resump. in-ma- il tion of normal relations with that country and expressing realization of the difficult Situation of tlie Berlin the note declare the Herman government has gix on way to pressure hy the militarist party, "not fearing to Infringe the impernthe and most solemn Stipulations of the Versailles gov-ernme- treaty. The situation fronted b the ahrupt offensive of the (ionium troops in the Buhr obliges .the French government to consider military measure, the execution of which cannot he deferred. Tiny sole' object of these measure-- - Is to bring (iernmny to due respect of the treaty and they are exclusively of a coercive and precautionary character. AH officers and soldleis mi Master holiday leaves- have been ordered to Join their units Immediately. France has four classes of men those of from IfilO to l'.Hfi, inclusive tinder arms, or ahout 7Unhi men. No other class has heen re called and no effort made to Increase the effectives besides the cancellation f all leaves. Military tnensures are now entirely In the hands of Marshal Koch. It was aid at the foreign office. till 8TARTS OWEN BOOM. Democratic Leader Favors Oklahoman as Presidential Candidate. Of all the lemo-crat- s Salt Lake Ot.v. 111 the United States today, there Is not another ono I would rather support for president than Senator Robert 1 Owen. With these words Williams Jennings Bryan Indorsed the candidacy of United States Senator Owen of Oklahoma for the highest honor this country 1ms to offer. The statement was made tirhn address at the Jefferson luy banquet Monday night In the presence of fully 1000 iversons. Senator Owen was the principal speaker at the banquet and, If npplatiso and enthusiasm of the thousand or more Democrat present eount as approval. the lendltig.,1 leinoernts of Utah have Joined Mr. Bryan lit his , HEAR ME You Can Be Free from Pain as 1 Am, if You Do as I Did. I suffered with Harrington,. Me. backache, pains through my hips and such a bearin- yl Feminine slnswer the Contention That Woman's Place Is in the Home FRENCH TROOPS SEIZE FRANK. FORT AND DARMSTADT, ENCOUNTERING NO RESISTANCE. BRYAN SICK WOMEN give aup work. tried number FRUIT DAMAGES CROP Missouri, Kansas a)nd Points In the South Suffer Frbm Cold Wave. Washington. Report s from ivninta In the south, particularly from Missouri and Kansas, Indicate that the fruit crops iu that, portion of the country have been severely damaged, where they have not len killed, hy the freezing weather of the last few days. The loss. It is said, will run Info millions. The damage done to plums, cherries and early field and garden fruits In Missouri alone Is at J.i.OtNt.tski. If the entire apple crop Is destroyed, as reported, the damage will he approximately fl.VXJO.OOO. the p.' t rnnied youth. table Compound did and edging slightly me more good than cave a T'm Closer to the radiator. any thing else. Iam believe that the mnn myself do not suffer the pains I used regular, wooing a woman old practice to, keep house and do all my work. I with a club uml dragging her home recommend your, medicine to all who nnd making ht i stay there when suffer as I did and you may use my letvon get her. really latter than our ter as you like. Sirs. Minnie Mitchell, Harrington, Me. modern practice. We There are many women who suffer ax men at men are still really cave Mrs. Mitchell did and whoare being beneour that would prefer heart, nnd fited by this great medicine every day. women lie dinging vines, a In the It has helped thousands of women who undent times, instead of gdllng have been troubled with displacements, out and working tit mens work. inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, New York Slate Federation of periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous Business and Professional Womens duh.s was holding a banquet a few nights prostration. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Comago and a certain gentleman whose name Is known contains no narcotics or harmful pound from one end of the laid to the other made a It is made from extracts of drugs. speech In which he told the women present he roots and herbs and is a safe medium didnt In the least sy inpatldPr vtlth their being for women. If you need special advice hiiKlness nnd professional women. In fact, he dewrite Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. clared It hi.s belief they till ought to he at home (confidential), Lynn, Mass. looking after the children Instead of being gathered about a banquet table listening to speeches by him or anybody else. The speaker didnt use ihe exact language of the perfumed youth, hut he Implied most of It. Ild lie get away with It? lie did not. Paraphras ing a jiopuiar sopg of days. Where there are cave men there must he cave women." And there was at least one of them at the banquet. She vvns Miss (Still l.aughlln of San Francisco, nntlonul president of the organization that was If the liver is right the whole system Is holding the banquet. Miss l.aughlln looks meek enough, hut she Isnt. tight Carter's Little Liver Pill will gently awaken your She followed the speaker Just mentioned,9 and y. sluggish, she said she was pretty yvell fed up on all this liver and revp talk about cave men and clinging vines nnd womlieve constipaen having no place In Industry; and figuratively, tion, stomach . oh, very figuratively, of course, she proceeded trouble, inac- to decorate the face of the eminent speaker with tive bowels, loss of a few Mrntchcs. Often, saidr Miss l.aughlln, to stop an arguche and dizziness. Purely vegetable. ment In public-fowomans entering this or that You need them. lint of Tnunn work the men will smile In a suSmall PHI Small Dose Small Price perior manner nnd ndiult they are afraid they DR CASTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature have something of the cave man In them. That nerve and blood tonic for great tnenna they cant see any reason why tvointa Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervoasneis, should be anything except dinging vines. Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. But their history Is slightly mixed when they ! () bur lafan put the cave mnn and the dinging vine In the "Thera s good deal of ifx cave man m me. ay the same pltture. The dinging vine Is u ptant of a perfumed young man. "and beheve a woman I place u Three Great Men. Inter growth. It Is a far cry from the cave womin the home was making a speech at a banquet I The vm ihe themtelvts man who clinging "cv an to this deltcntely nurtured product of civilizaimagine and In the course of my remarks said, men We lo picture thrir idcsl Tmste a not s product tion. And If the modern man Is go- America has produced only three cfihetsve man period stall Ing to have visions of the good old have n 0llr gr,,nt wnr the way In the four xvnlls of .he home men Washington, Lincoln and great days of the cave man he must be con- "hlch men nn, women It became man's work. Loud laughter drowned lined I, myself naturally naans Is a In Jobs cooking! Cooking sistent and Include In his delectable UP on the Noxv men I had intendto Is homework busl". of rest The remarks. the my primitive diminishing Job and woman's place Is the parlor." drenm the real cave woman." of the nation, In this Eng- such an extent that ranny women, If think RoesevelL Theodore ed' to say, country, As a matter of fact, there probably Later, In her apartment In a hotel, land, France nnd the others, went Into they are to work at all, must go to But the aid I got my goat laughter are highly paid chefs today who feel Miss l.aughlln went Into the subject military service. The women took up the office or the Miss to sit down without saying anysaid had factory," Just that way about It. with a New York Tribune reporter In the Industries. more. Exchange. Lnughlln. a manner which showed that she has The situation xvns getting to the thing Now the In the beginnings of the profesupon attendant surprise given much study to the domestic ar- the news that women were working sions women did not mnke much of point where there was no place for rangements of the man and the woman in munition factories, were running n showing. They practiced medicine the women In the working world to whose wooing consisted of a footrace streotenrs and doing mens work In In the actual care of the sick. But go but out. There are even some exNow b tho Tlmo to Got Rid of nnd a blow on the ladys head with offices wouldn't have been so great, medicine, as a profession, was linked tremists who believe that the care of Thoo Uly Spot. some hard, blunt Instrument. perhaps. If we Imd all remembered a in primitive times with trlhnl leader- children should be taken out of the cl Thor bo tonrer the hllfbteet home nnd front the mothers' If the men Insist on delving Into little more of our away thin feeling ashemed of your freckiee, ship and with priestcraft to such an Is to double etrenrth tuarauteed reiaer, the secrets of those monolithic predeMUs l.aughlln reminds us thnt In extent that It belonged almost entirely hands. these homely spots. cessors of the New York apartment Ids account of primitive races the late to men. Simply et an ounce of Othlne double "It Is here the clinging vlpo gets etrenrth from your drugs let. end apply a house. said Miss l.aughlln, then they Otis T. Mason, curator of ethnology It has been only In the last few Into the picture, said Miss Laughlln. little of It ntght end morning and you that even the worst freckle must take the consequences and an- In the United States National Museum, years thnt women were admitted to "She developed as a hothouse plant, should soon see to have begun disappear, while the lithter swer by what right they can call any points out some of the Industries which our medical schools of nny standing. because there was nothing much for ones havs vanished entirely. It Is seldom more than one ounce la needed te comwork the work of men. unless perhaps began as woman's work. He says: And the few women physicians before her to do. Industry had been moved that pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful It Is hunting nnd fishing Back tn that clear complexion. "The slain deer lying before her cave the wnr had little or no real practice. from the home. Woman's place was Be sure to atk for the double strength Ideal period for which the modem man or brush shelter or wigwam She Tnke It hi our own time, out In some still In the home, but there was nothOthlne, as this Is sold under auerantee et pines practically all of the work be- strikes off a sharp Hake for neighborhood where there Is no doctor. ing for her to do7 TQften the mothers money back It It fella to remove freckles. our S when women. to the a knife. By '.hat act she becomes the If some one is 111 or a baby comes, do of these Idle girls were responsible for longed Fortunes await the iuventr of a men talk about mans work Id like to first cutler. we send for a man? Certainly not; their parasitism, because they had had lifeboat that will (lout on the sea of know Just what they mean. It's n womnn wlio Is cnlled In to help. to work so very hard themselves that With this knife she carefully trouble. xvho men few is one of the moves the skin, little dreaming thnt Tin law? There Isn't a mother, thetr Idenl for their daughters was n really understand what the relation- thereby she is making herself the never has heen a mother, xvho didnt, condition which xvould make It posMen flatter merely to protect themsaint of all subsequent nt times, have to net as Judge nnd sible for them to do nothing harder ship of the cave mnn and the cave patron from women who flirt. selves . Laugh-llnMiss womnn was, according to butchers. Jury In the disputes of her children. than sit on a cushion nnd sew a fine she contention her of As proof She rolpi up the hide, then dresses Father may he the court of appeals, seam. cites his "Just So" stories, which he it with brains, smokes tt, eurrles It. but she Is on the bench nil day. But the swing backward toward told to his best beloved." You will breaks It with Implements of stone Every day a mother has to decide nnd primitive standards, when woman xvns remember the place where it says: and bone until she makes her reputa- act according to her decisions. And a worker, to the cave man period. If The mnn was wild. too. He was tion ns the first currier and tanner. . woe unto her If she Is an unjust Judge. you choose, made a long sweep during But Doan's Hade Life Again Word In the New England .town where the wnr. Women had heen With needle of bone and thread of dreadfully wil l. He didnt even begin seeping LiYiag, Says Hrs. Harris to be tatne until he met the woman, sinew nnd scissors of flint, she cuts I was brought up," continued Miss Into the professions and businesses InI was in excellent health nntil wf anil she told him that she did not like and makes the clothing for her lord I.nnghlin, "the progress of modern before that time, but their progress kidney weakened. ay Mrs. N. A. nnd family ; no sign Is over the door, vention did not touch us for a long had been almost Imperceptible. living Iir Ids wild wavs. Harris, 1009 Indiana St., Neadoeha, You will remember bow It was. She hut within dwells. the first tailor-autime. The Indiist rial . revolution, xxhlcli Kansas. The kidney secretion honked, '"Thus efficiency, Inherited took from the home so much of Its like fire and passed so often 1 couldnt picked out a nice, dry cave (proving, dressmaker. Industrious from their grandmothers, From leather especially prepnred drudgery, had not reached there when get a moments hy the way. that there was a rave asserted itself with their rest. My back cave man). j she cuts and make moccasins for her I was a little girl. xvoninn before there xxns Jobs. Employers were sntl- ached and for days We made our own soap, our own flod and she denned house property and at a time I was clients made happy. So the and ur across cured-oskin own mentC sod 'canines. to bed," liung iF dried wild liorse Industry women are new with their funfined staying tortured the opening of the cave nnd said: "She was toymaker for her chil- wove the cloth for our clothes. That work. the with when sharp you dear, did this wuyneri work. feet, the Is, your modiste, milliner, dren, Wipe upholsterer, pains. I couldnt According fo Miss Laughlln. there come tn and now well keep house." wall decorator for her family. Every man who is working In an stoop without fairAnd the mnn enme in nnd lay down She was at first nnd is now the electric light plant is doing the work Isnt anything disastrous In the sltua- ly screaming with Is plenty beside the fire that the womnn had universal cook. From the grasses thnt was once done by women mak- tlon. She believes misery. I lost strength built and went to sleep. around her cabin she constructs the ing tbe lights. Every mnn who Is of work to be done for both men and ' end weight and women In Industrial and professional But Just before he dored off." said waa eo weak I bej lines. MlssLmjghltn,tre proba My throw-oucame a nervous his chest and remarked that he wreck. Head-ach- e "Effclency and work are not mat- and dizzi- was a cave man himself nnd believed ters of sex," Is her dictum. j ness added to my distress. My eight that a womans place was In the Miss Laughlln is far from the cave blurred; limbs, hands and faro were home. woman" In looks, hut she Is endowed swollen and puffy sacs came under my And Miss Langhltn agrees with Mr. with a vigor of mind and spirit which eyes. I lost hope of being well agam. ' Finally a neighbor brought me a bex would do her cave grandmothers Kipling In the theory thnt the motive of Doan's Kidney Pills, and later I for keeping house xxas the protection credit. Miss Laughlln practices law got several boxes. My troubles begaa 'of the baby. Iiong periods without She was born In In San Francisco. to lessen and oon 1 could sleep all Nexv England. Her college education., night and wake up refreshed and happy fiod, which were bound - to he part of and life waa asain worth living. 1 ana the life of n nomadic people., were acorns, she 'thrashed nnl ground thcr.i'bnMs of'rhe fnmtly ysteTn the wax secured at Weiiesler and sh- - was row strong, healthy woman and awe hard on the young, and that Is the Into thmr or bran, thereby mothering j mutrinreh. the mother was head of j graduated In law from Cornell mv health and happiness to Doans. reason the woman, decided to keep undvlversUy-one-o.twse women in hrrrnr thrashing, industry, and the - mill- tlu. family.. ,, She h.andicdall the f f Prtom to brfnre me. " Aouse, , ing.- Where--- Itto thvd and budgeted her household.' Iu.Eu.- Miss:. l.angiiMa .went., to..,. Cola, DA RDOn FF, Notary rub'ic. La ter.., L,A. , JIid-be beginning, women tlbl all the caves er natural ' Cct DocnYst Any Stors, 60c a Bo If xvere she designed an work, says Mis Lauchlin. ,V,UIN7.T going to say that such and such Is warns and forerunners f houses, thus j family and of the business." f0 vote In whi'e shMILBURN FOSTER the work of one of the sexes xve might being the first architect. N. Y. BUFFALO. . CO. dress-nn.l A number of year (n college. Caking, hoiuomaking gj a well admit thnt exrrv mnn In AUihf. .peaceful, sms. of., tmlay." imahLiig re .still done .in .the. home mu Iiut-hhtry' T ftoirg work: which wns orig- cou;InncvTr.e'acctuifit7' "wore " once Hll over the com. try to such an extent nnd tlicre Vhe iiHs builtup a large h T" inally woii'iins work. womans pecullnr province. Along that they are Mill considered womens At first her The real cave men' wore con- line- of Industrialism she was phv work. Miss Lnuchhn pointed out. But practice.till women. But th-clients mUe-- l war ne.yly cerned with war and hunting. And neer. Inventor, author and originator." with conmiurity hons'ke ping and men to the list. And these tnen. uh -the cave xxmnon had th industrial A Razoy conditions became more settled community kitchens nnd ready-madwent to her first tlnir fornitn leld to themselves. wnr when (July for pnmitlxc tribes, men gave up their clothes, the d.ix may. mine when th counsel had nve fon-igone to .war wiime bss Important did the men go warfare and entered womens Indus- men in charge of the tnachlr.es thatltlm woman lawxer so compitrnt th- -' ' for Industries, nnd even then they tries Gradually they ook nearly all make the home go round will say : CDtr SaaDth?? without mo. Eervwbire jfce. they retained her even when the men Ye of them. d so ou about a Lats. Ai work was taken from ''Imagine those xxomen applying for rcturcel to tl.t ;r Y thoes 1 17 S Y FT shivering 1 The Liver Is the Road to Health pre-wa- r f I n PKECECLES und ! of-tll- Nerves All Unstrung -- JOHNSON CARRIES MICHIGAN Favorite in Selection of Presidential Candidates. iMroit. Senator Hiram Johnson of the pres California has been Californian ibM-lnre- PTentfaTchdlee hrMlehlaanr Throughout the state the senator and tlencrul Wood ran fairly close for thi Jtepubllcan choice, tint iu Way nr county Johnson went with $u li smash ing vorkies that bis totals put him far iu the brad. Os the lVmocratic side, Governor Edwards of New Jersey was aslly a leader la TVtrolt ami Way tie county, because of his -- wetundoubtedly platform, although he Is not a candidate of tils own volition In Mt litunti. His nearest conqvotltor In Wayne was has so far the Hoover, tvefit lif it In the state, lie is apparently safely the choice. In me McAdoo pulled a relatively vote In Wayne, as against Bryan, who is probably second choice in- - The state. but-Hoov- er -- Snowstlde Kills Three. JUity, Three, employees of the Wpsatch Mines company in Little Cottonwood canyon were killed by a saewslide which descended near the companys plant. The dead include Swens Od guard arid bis wife. KaUl-at- e d old-tim- " ymnounced e no-dou- bt, e newj-wnr-tim- t j that-ther- I e , t , ''x'-n- s - -.. i - r .... - 1,- -- that-stat- j un1-th- -- e- . e - DOAN'S -- J In-il- n . -- Leave Matter In Fochs Hands. Paris. French military measures destined te force the Herman government t withdraw Its troops from the Ituhr basin are now entirely in the hands of Marshal Foh, it has been I of remedies but Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege- pre-history- ." STORM feel- g-down ing that I could not stand on my feet 1 also had other distressing symptoms. At times I had to n went-to-Ke Cuticura Soap The Safety e - I Shaving Soap |