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Show Give Candy Cascarets to a Bilious. Constipated Child ''Mother gives me a Uk. V 1 candy Cascaret when r T I am cross, sick and j, i1 won't play." VffY TO MOTHERS! Each ten tent box of Cascarets, candy cathartic, contains full directions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards. up-wards. Nothing else "works" the nasty bile, sour fermentations and constipation poison from the tender little bowels so gently, yet so thoroughly. Even cross, feverish, bilious children gladly take Cascarets without being coaxed. Cascarets taste just like candy. Cascarets never gripe the little bowels, never sicken, never injure, but above all, they never disappoint the worried mother. 11. Ji wyj JL , jfltod -- frif .iJLiiX. How to Avoid ItHow to Care for Those Who Have It The following suggestions may prove of immeasurable value to any man or woman who will read, remember and act upon them in the present emergency. If you follow the dictates of this official offi-cial bulletin you will be doing your duty to your fellow man and to yourself. WHAT TO DO UNTIL THE DOCTOR ARRIVES " If you feel a sudden chill, followed by muscular Stay in bod until a physician tells you t hut paiu, headache, backache, unusual tiredness and saf e 10 Gt UP- fever, go to bed at ouce. AHow n0 one olse sWp in thc same room See that there is enough bed clothing to keep Protect others by biieozini; ami couching iuto vou "warm. handkerchiefs or cloths, which should be boiled or burned. ' Open all windows iu your bedroom and keep -i - , u . i . , ., . K Insist that whoever gives vou water or tond them open at all times, except in rainy weather. or enters the sick room for any'other purpose shall wear a gau.e mask, whii h mav be obtained on ap- Take medicine to open the bowels freely. plication to the 8tatc Board of Health or may bo made at homo of six to eight folds of gauze, which If there is cough and 6putum or running of the should cover the noso and mouth and bo tied bo-nose, bo-nose, care should be taken that all such discharges hind tho head. are collected on gauze or rag or paper napkin, and Kemember that these masks must be kept clean, burned. must be put on outside tho sick room, must not m i . ,. . . . .,, be handled after thev are tied on and must be fake some nourishing food, Bucb as milk, egg foiled thirty minutes" and thoroughly dried every and milk or broth every four hours. timo they are taken off. TO HOUSEHOLDERS TO WORKERS Immediately report all eases of the disease to Walk to work, if possible. the Board of Health. Keep out of the sick room Avoid the person who coughs or snee.cs. unless attendance is necessary. Do not handle -ash 3.0llr ,an(lg bpfore catig. articles coming from the sick room until they ,,,,,, ,, -, , , ... , , . . . .Make full use of all available sunshine. are boiled. Allow no visitors, and do not go visit- jn Do not use a common towel. It spreads disease. H' L)o not use the common drinking cup. Call a doctor for all inmates who show signs of Should you cough or sneeze, cover nose .ami beginning sickness. The usual symptoms are: In- month with a handkerchief. Keep out of crowded flamed and watery eyes, discharging nose, back- "Ik, c?- , W,'fllk in. t,,B Prn ir rKthcr tl,an K to i . , . , crowded places of amusement. : ache, headache, muscular pain, chilliness and fever. Sleep is necessary for well-being. Avoid ovrr-! ovrr-! Keep away from crowded places, such as exertion and overeating. Kat good, clean food. "movies," theaters, street cars. Keep away from houses where there are cases of influenza. See to it that your children are kept warm ,f ,miU(,r ,, sjK,ltV) iiluv t , , and dry, both night and day, and that they do and see a physician. not congregate in houses with other children. , f vf) )iavo j,,,-,,,,.,,,,,, htily in ,,,, , ,, . c. , . vour doctor savs you can safely get up. Have suflicient firo in vour home, to disperse- ' ' the dampness, and maintain "good ventilation. Open Wl"!r0 '""'IjuK ' unavoidable, as in slrect, . . . ,. , ' cars, caro should be taken to keep the lace so your windows at night. If cool weather prevails,. turned as not to inhale directly tho air breathed add citra bed clothing. out by another person. TO NURSES Keep clean. Isnlatp your patients. AVIien in at- 1 I'lOO, or Liquor 'irso compound, 1-100T for hand ten, Ian upon patients, wyir a nin.-k w liich will disinfection, rover both the noso and flio moii t h. When the mask i ori'-e 'in place, do not handle it. OM:iin nt, least, soipii hour:-,' sleep in each twen ty-four hours. I'Jat plenty of Jjuod, clean food. Change the mask nvrrv two hours. Owi m j; to ! the s'-nrotv of naii.f, boil for one-half hour and Walk in llio frc'di air daily. Sleep wilh your ' rur-r, theu'iiM; Urn rjiu.e aain. window open. Insist that t hn patient c.nurdi, i ' '. snftve or r x pectoral o i nt o dot Iim that may ln d 's- : Wnh your hands each time vou come in con- infected or burned. Unit all ditdics. .Keep patient t aft, wi t h the pn t tent. 1 uo bi- Ii fori do- of inercu ry , wa ryi. I i UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, State Capitol, Salt Lake City. ffsubscribe Your ymit, and MORE fs J r. J ,, iffi. fHTp. S& pose no burd-n to iTat " ;i F i f? WVfZffiF HJOlt'J HX and Clothe,. 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M--''"'-'i(;'':.' flrett In town. : j'lilJ Incomparable Economies in 1 .'' urff Autumn s&s&tjf i'.' vV '"'' Thlt display of cleverest models in Satins, . ,-: ,-: Sr'f l. d I 1 J' Georgettes, Comlnations and Serges is some- Ppl V3 C fl (-77- S',t'i'.-ii thing wonderful. Embellishments embrace SJ tl a Jll :: '. fringes, beading and clever touches of em- Vfv q ff I rivM H broidery. Panel tunics, Irregular tunics, sur- Id Cl '.InJI!, ZZS Vf'& P,ice and straight models vie with each other fA? Ja (LA A" "5 j - y,,j in an appeal ,or your approval- i j ' The very latest ideas tomorrow for both women and misses. j 1 2 Ladies' Trimmed Stunning Styles and Low Prices Without a Parallel ia! H HATS. ? gi i gjy"'"0'"" LS0S6S D2SSlin iiSW COElS ' 1 $4.95 and Up A m 1 r Boys' School m j W U 3 y DpV f I V I SUITS and 0X0 ATS r t N Yk. , ( Styles only a few hours from New York in ele- LL' I - na lf" 1 ? Bant pompoms, kerseys, velours and plushes In TS - ! m V.f " 3 7 O IT mighty diversity of straight-line effects, smartly r ! -- fci? B V Qiiu JJ beited-ln styles and original conceits just cut. and r: j E . not dupllcntable In this market. Distinctive char- u: r From makers who know how to acter of these coats is attracting widespread at- " combine smart style with quality. tention. Come see these handsome coats tomorrow. 1 V J V. ' A rri Svirpassinn; Styles and Values in I "1 f Lg Men's Suits and Overcoats S PI f'1;r-1f7:LJ AND MORE VARIETY TO SELECT FROM THAN TO-s TO-s A? 'i' v -' iAm EVER SAW BEFORE. Bif-') I--'-7 '' -' : j)-f ;'.-.V" jj3 Snappy youthful models, designs of conservative type, garments to suit ctl 555 C t -.: i'.f. ;.f'i vV'-v; taste and clothes to fit every build of man all the latest tailoring idM zr.2 ! f- j-( iV yiJjT recent Introduction In Serges, Casslmeres, Flannels, Mixtures, etc i WU- . vs. - s y:i-.':; . v credit to out-of-town people -. I ?5fs iiJu3 jX'li 1 1 " W. T. NOEDQUIST, Prop. Opposite Auerbacj iilllHllllIIIIISllililllJillHIilJIHHIIH'lllllin I WANTED at j ?f efA IP 1 WdmM ! i i j "GOOD GOODS" . H i 200 WOMEN AND GIRLS-200 jl ' KxpiTiemvd ;iui inrxpoi'ioin-ril Nl if FOR. OUR CIG MILL-END SALE J Sul.-Hwomrn, caslii, rs, bun.llo vr:ipp,Ts, ,-(,. Apnlv NOW t SiipcniilciHli'iil, M:iin Moor. 'Hi I13 Terms Call iui S' 2 Sewing Ma''1 At $13.00 1' Rout by Week or :' Walker Hectrto.S'' 1M So. i"t;ltO. |