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Show 1. PLEASANT GP.OVE REVIEW r ICiLLCOLD GERMS mm?. ".'"Clears head instantly.;-; -Stops "cold spreading.' - v Sprinkle your, t handkerchietdyring the day v-iiyour pillow at night. ' A ' ISeKESSON PRODUCT ' AT All DRUG, STORES,-' Famous Traa Cons) The famous Natlck (Mass.) elm, believed to have been at least three centuries old, Is no more. The hug tree, 10 feet In circumference, succumbed suc-cumbed to age recently and crashed to the ground. Under this elm, according ac-cording to tradition, the praying Indians In-dians of Natlck once gathered to hear the words of wisdom of John Eliot :" '"' "A ' hinnnritoMirir' Headache. . .Suffered From Woman's Trouble Pueblo, Colo. J1 A Jew years ago I was iufferin wil h feminine ailment and was advised to taka Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Prescrip-tion. I did so," said Mrs. T. F. O'Neill of 1004 Ash St," and just a few bot tle gave me perfect relief and since then I have not suffered any with my head aching. Before I took the 'Pre- acription' I suffered anawful lot with it Neither do I feel any of the other symptoms of this common ailment I am sure the 'Favorite Prescription' will do all that is claimed for it". , tr fra mdll wlrln, writs la Dr. lam's Glial, Boffal. N. Y. Dranlau mU Dr. Pierce's Prescription ; Now for tha Instructions "How do I open this tin?" ?Tou will find the Instructions In-Ide, In-Ide, madam." Pearsons. , .TJ l f f Quickest Way to Darken Gray Hair Naturally Don't dye hair. Science has discovered a quick, simple way to darken gray JiajF Baturally so nobody can tell . restore its original shade safely and as easily as brushing. It makes the. hair healthy. Finest way known to get rid ol gray hair, as thousands testify. Try it Pay drupsp'st only 75c for bottle of WYETH'S SAGE & SULPHUR and followeasy directions. Results will delight you. No Demand "Do you stock camel hair brushes?" "No, sir nobody keeps camels In these 'ere parts!" might begin to whom? earusOnrd times, people feel a ngryl But at Beware or the Individual who Is lost to all sense of shame. - -JL-crIUe- is seldom constructive. "An you make your bed yon must aM . - ui in u -niniess you are a professional profession-al politician, in which case you make Transcript ; j , frlhornfonW Burgess LS eA&MtfJ -1 HOW A TAIL SAVED A LIFE IF YOU think Peter Rabbit had a narrow escape when, Just In the nick of time, Hooty the Owl swooped at Shadow the Weasel and drove him Into hiding, Shadow himself had a narrower escape. Yes, Indeed. Shadow had as narrow nar-row an escape as you can well Imagine. Im-agine. There was Just one thing thaf saved Shadow and that was his tall. Shadow ought to think a great deal of that tall. Probably be does. And yet It Is quite likely that Shadow doesn't know to this Wh.n Shadow Was Near Enough, Hooty Swooped Swiftly and SI- Untly. .... . ii:. day that it was his tall that saved him that night But Hooty the Owl knows. You see Shadow's winter coat Is pure white, Just as wjilte as the snow, but the tip of his tall is black. It looks for all the world as If Old Mother Nature had been In a hurry when she changed Shadow's coat and forgot the end of his tall; But she didn't Oh, my, no, no 1 Old Mother Nature never forgets. She left the end of Shadow's tall black purposely, and It's lucky for him that she did. Yon see, when he came Jumping along In the snow Hooty the Owl saw him. That Is, he saw something moving. But Shadow was so white and the snow was so white that it was very hard Indeed to tell them apart Still, It Is probable that Shadow would have been caught but for one thing. The black tip of his tall was very easy to see. Of course. Against that white snow it stood right out as black as black can be. Hooty couldn't help seeing that It was such hard work to see Shadow himself him-self and so easy to see that black end of Shadow's tall that Hooty kept his eyes fixed on that , . When Shadow was near enough, Hooty swooped swiftly and silently, but his eyes being fixed on that novlng black spot he grabbed at that with his great claws Instead of at Shadow himself, and that tall being be-ing too small for him to get hold of he simply plunged bis great claws Into the snow and got nothing at all. Shadow dodged like a flash. No -one can dodge quicker than Shadow the Weasel. He can move so quickly that it would have been hard work to follow him even if he had been wearing, his summer coat of brown, but In that white coat well, It Just couldn't be done. The best Hooty could do was to keep his eyes on that black tip of Shadow's tall. So, of course, every TjJowl Lots n a oa sad, city ?. - Vtiftf "Xiv 11 't'.'.A -nW It made him terribly angry, because each time he would think that Bjit ly he bad Shadow and each time be missed. ' j. . As for Shadow, he quite forgot Peter Rabbit The instant he had dodged the first time his sharp little lit-tle eyes. had looked all about for a hiding place, and they had seen an old log with a hole In it It was nearer than the brush pile where Peter was hiding. Right away he oa sad, city engineer of Brem erton, Wash., 12 miles across Puget sound from Seattle,, could not bring his two ova-cant ova-cant lots to Seattle, where - be purchased two houses, so he load--ed the houses aboard scows and towed them to the lots in Bremerton. Here we see the houses on their trln down tne la river with the Fre- fJUiktLi ,m5nt,'bridge open to . r alloW them passage. - END CHEST COt QUICK WITH GO RED PEPPER HI Relieves Almost Instarf When noisy breathing an J sharf in chest, dry cough or washed oy ins broadcast the presence of i cold, just try this safe and sure that relieves chest colda and acL pains of rheumatism, neuritis anc( bago almost instantly. It is. the trating, healing heat of red pc Now this genuine red peppers' k contained in an ointment yoq j rub on to get relief in less than3f utes. It is Rowlea Red Pepperj No blister, nor burn nor harm. It bring the relief you want (jet i jar from your druggist Hogs Eat Grsshoppn Late in the summer some r of the state of Nebraska we ported to be badly overrun wlto ) hnnners. Manv methods wnl tn hnlrl tlipm in rhpplr hnt I malned for a pig breeder to dij one simple plan to destroy This pig man discovered fta shoats would tat the grasshi and If left in a badly infestw would gradually devour or drive the pests, and make good gs weight at the same time. Mo Herald. - - decided Jfjiat was the place for him. So dodging swiftly this way. and that way be reached the Utttle hole and darted in. He was safe, but he was terribly angry. He' knew that he would have to stay there until Hooty got tired of watching. He knew, too, that but for Hooty be would . have caught Peter by this time be swooped he missed ShadowVf tlme. and the mere thought made him grind bis teeth. "Anyway,''- thought Shadow, "as long as Hooty Is on his watch-tower Peter will not dare leave that pile of brush. It will give him time to get his breath and to rest, and that means that I will have a little longer chase than I expected, but lit get Win Just the same. My, buf I'm hungry ! He'll taste all the better when I do get him." by J. 0. Lloyd. ) WNU Servlcs. 1 J III 1 1 1 M'i'l 1 III! 1 I M"l- CONVINCING PRAISE I By DOUGLAS MALLOCH I fc-ril 1 M"M"1 ii I ll Mi'tW (Germans Called This "Ucberschwemmungskatastrophen" U - t ' ' - - - WHEN the Elbe river overflowed Its banks recently the inundation in the vicinity of Dresden, Saxony, was so terrible that the Germans built tip a 28'letter word to describe it What they called It was "ueber- Bchwemmungskatdstrophen" which seems to fit the cnsudglngom jthscenejrejlcuei olBook FOR AFTERNOON TEA Jades of Various Colors Although Jade Is commonly thought of aa being green or white, there is also black Jade, and Jade of greenish- fellow and skyblue. ' Natural History Note , The egg cell from which a whale grows U only twice as big In diameter as the egg cell that produces a mouse. Sammy Celluloid Says A A. . r . ..... uw oi mo nuuuies wiin ine movies today Is that everybody who tries to squeeze past you, In the seat is fatj i . i . .. V Stoa Age Relics Excavation of gravel pits near Glasgow Glas-gow yielded stone tools nsed by men of the very early old Stone age. Great Violia Maker The; most famous Venetian violin makers of all time were Montaganana, SeraBno and Francesco GobetU. Avoid Discord - By onion the smallest states thrive, by discord the greatest are temv Sallust ----- - . la a Nutshell The tnan who has no future Is. the man who always thinks the futures tiegiate ehot pot champion tomorrow. Rich Maa. gvery rtcl man diea poor. Atchison 4Cobe. THE cup of tea with a few congenial con-genial spirits, gives one an opportunity op-portunity to enJo a few moments of conversation, which In this day and age seems Impossible oyer the bridge table. - : ATipond Sandwiches. Mash one-half of a package of cream cheese with a tablespoonful Big Weight Man , - - ' W ' ' , ..! i - ' - - I - - ') At Harlow Rothert, former Intercol- ford university and now a'membet ofThe track TindHeld team of the Los Angeles Athletic club, started hi training for the Olympic games with arcbrd-eo,ustiBg throTv7He still holds the Intercollegiate record of 51 test y fcacbj of lemon Juice, adding more If needed need-ed to give the right consistency and flavor. Now add one-eighth of a pound of ground almonds. Spread on buttered slices of white bread, cut Jnto dlamond-shapedplecea Put three small pieces, of candled orange or-ange peel down the center ?of each sandwich. ------ -' " " " - Date 8andwkhes. Take one cupful of ground dates, one tablespoonful of orange Juice, mix well, add one-fourth cupful of ground pecans and one-elghtb' tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of cinnamon. Spread on buttered slices of bread Into finger-sized finger-sized pieces and decorate with half a pecan. Small cakes, french pastry, cookies cook-ies am" wafers, vie with the sandwiches sand-wiches on the tea table. Candled preserves, conserves, as well as candy wafers, add to the delights of the afternoon cup of tea. Lemon Ice Box Cookies. Take one cupful of shortening, one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, three beaten eggs, two tablespoonful tablespoon-ful s of lemon Juice, one teaspoonfnl of grated lemon peel, Ave cnpfuls of flour, one-half teaspoonfnl of salt; candled orange peel, chopped nuts, or raisins may be. used as top deco- FStlOBfls Roll Bp &B(2 plftCQ ifl tfe Ice chest Cut into thin slices in the morning and bake quickly. Lemon . as well as cream and sugar la served now at all tea tables. A few cloves stuck Into each lemon Bike is well IlkeJ by some. A compartment in which Is grated lemon rind, grated ' orange rind, crushed pineapple and raspberry rasp-berry Jam, is another addition. Each guest may indicate her preference prefer-ence when taking her cup of tea. . as most jppie, line sogar nse the cubes that have been flavored with orange or lemon. (C frf wtwa Untmotf rton.l - Wore te the Wis If yon listen te the neverdoa. It's never done. David Lloyd George. . KITTY McKAY "By Nina Wilcox Putnam - - The girl friend aays she got married mar-ried en Labor day and has been working ever since. (6 lilt. BeU Syndicate.) WND Service. Keep Good Habits Health la affected, favorably or unfavorably, by our habits of living, liv-ing, according as they are good or bad. In great part, these habits of living are habits of preference for certain kinds of food, for certain cer-tain methods of cooking, for proper or Improper ventilation, suitable or unsuitable clothing as well as hygienic hy-gienic or"onbygIenlrr"ways in the care of the body. Aotelope 9 laches TaH Ttere irejnle!oj?esn.glnxf)rom eight or nine Inches to sli feet in height at the shoulders. The smallest small-est of the species la the guerL or pygmy antelope. The eland is one of the largest Wost of the ante-lopes ante-lopes live la Africa though several varieties are found In Asia. W E your LIKE youiHne, goods are fine, But we're not buying" any." We get much praise, too much these .days, - And complaints too many. "Your goods are good, have always f -- stood - So high we'd like to try them, But not today." We wish, some way, ; They'd boost tKem less, but buy them. - . How glad we'd be some day to see Amid the mall this letter Some man would write: "Tour line's a fright, , Why not make It better? It's but of date so much we'd bate To"'wisiLjt on a cousin. Your ' goods jtre bad all we have had - . . - - But ship a thousand dozen." I Yes, words of cheer are good to hear, . -And praise is mighty pleasant, And nice the cards with kind regards re-gards If put inside a present It seems to me praise, praise to ' ., Needs more than lace and border, Needs something, yes, a nice P: S.t ''Enclosed herewith find order." ' (. 13J. Douglas Mlloch.WMJ Berries. Your Home and You By Betsy Calllster CAN YOU MAKE GOOD TOAST? toast Is to make a mixture of three parts of sugar' to one of cinnamon and put it in a shaker. An aluminum alu-minum sugar shaker is good for this purpose. Make your toast in the broiler of your oven or over the coals of your Are. Butter evenly even-ly and shake over each slice some of the sugar mixture. Now pile up and place in the. oven for a few minutes min-utes to allow the sugar to melt a little. Then there is the frencb toast made by soaking slices of bread in a mixture of egg and- milk and browning them in a hot buttered frying pan ; cream toast made by pouring medium thick cream sauce over slightly buttered toast ; cheese toast made by adding grated cheese to the white sauce and tomato toast made by pouring tomato cream sauce over the toast , ltll. McClure Newspaper Syndicate,) , - (WNU Service) With White Vestee IT IS a rare cook who takes the trouble, or knows how, to make! really good toast, yet a slice or two of toast that has been browned to a - turn and buttered to perfection served hot and tempting with your breakfast coffee Is as good in warm weather as In jold. .. There are, many other sorts of toast worth mastering. ..To make oven toast you .may use up any stale white bread you have on hand or fresh bread may be used. However, How-ever, it is an excellent way to use np bread no longer fresh enough to be eaten plain. Spread each slice evenly nd sparingly with butte and arrange- them on a flat baking dish in the ivep. Vatch so as to see that they dry evenly and turn a golden brown. The pieces of bread should be turned occasionally occasion-ally if yon are to have them brown evenly Serve piping hot An easy way to make cinnamon m A clever um," of tucking gives form to Bruyere'a removable blb-llke blb-llke Testes' buwhtte angelskln satin on a black crepe froekv''"jr: Africat and Indian Ivory The tuskt. of African elephants are somewbai larger than those of Indian animals. An Indian ele-pbanf ele-pbanf i insks may be 9 feet long and 1(X pounds in weight, while those of a full-grown African elephant are rarely less than ten feet in length and weigh as much as 220 pounds. These are average figures and individuals may greatly surpass them. The Fill ' ; By-Buy ... WlfeDarllng, I've Just been that lovely little by-street. Husband (gloomily )-rWhat yon bought? Passing Show. PILES ; Pile sufferers from Protrtif Bleeding, Itching or Blind R can now . get relief feom i first treatment by using ' i Q.R.Pil80ini Q. K. (Quick Relief) Pile ment is a new remedy fo treatment of pile sufferer matter how long afflicted, anteed to give satisfactory or money refunded. Before placing this pile meat on the market for k was put to the acid test in mild and severe, eases, never ing to produce wonderful suits. - If you are troubled with j do not experiment Get (1 Pile Ointment.: If your i gist does not -carry it in si fill out the blank below and it to Q. R. OINTMENT MFG. 373 South 5th East Salt Lake Uity, Utah Q. K. Co Gentlemen: - f Inclosed find $1.00 P. 0,11) Order for One tube of Q. RI Ointment to be mailed-prepait iauita P. O. Address. ........ .....J On conditions that If I am satisfied with results obtain am to receive money back i returning tune to your m tory. A Guess Meriwell I wonder what pened to the" old-fashioned las Cheerio Why, I heard she peared along witb her rumorc. -JT?ArtTDTTC? Tj1 HDTUT! A (V' til ea f as S i TWaU-l 1 aTtr I 1 i i Write fori flso ervatiom f I Li when ref ing It.J2 special f Expslic, Eates. Ha $7.5 PLAN A 1 rwmii . Tw 4n, b alght room s modatiDBBt Mill! murmm tBA ticket r cstttret duie. Goad vukniU mmYw- MAM - . djlfl Psrtraa - 51V. Two dn, ont Bight room notations i aang ; . dinntiv fast, hmehcont I tHcaitcrm. Gaed u iimm. Fartlwr Mafls apa re HOTEL NEWHOU.f Salt Laks City, UUi r W. X. Ssttra C. W. , t mfl'. Tlia Maddest ' lrillt. rri ivA, mri makes one ferocious. " Tillie Well, the maddes i ever saw waa one who bad." rn a caterpillar with his leT Mm p soouiing i ii coU lk s mgat when rot ' II chat tad throat. Eases bt& t l wbta inserted in stu -ostrns.Jarsaod a X W ...I . m. t com 2 ?t'l res in rt VA i i 15 'Pi t |