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Show THB SPANISH PORK PRESS. SPANISH PORK, UTAH AIL MADE FROM CORN LOSING HOPE WOMAN VERY ILL LONO Finally Rotored To Health By Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound. '! Afb-rta- LIST OP DAINTIES WITH THAT FOUNDATION. k Ing Lydia E. link bama Vegetable Compound I Improved rapidly and today am a weil woman. I cannot tell you bow hapry X feel and X cannot aay too much for your Com pound. Would not ba without It In the house if lt cost three times the amount" Mn. F. D. No. 7, Celia Qua. Chatman, voe, Ohio. It Woman's Precious Gifts The one which aha should most teal ouily guard. Is her health,' but It Is the one most often neglected, until some ailment peculiar to her sex bss fastened Itself upon her. When to af fected such women may rely upon Lydia E. rtnkhams Vegetable Compound, a remedy that baa been wonderfully sue cessful ba restoring health to suffering women. If you liavo Hi a slightest doaht rt eltt, bndome residence of Polled States Senator Heed Smoot, at avenue, during ths winter was ths scene of many gatherof members of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Dsy Saints. Re- Ths 2521 Connecticut ings siding In Washington there are about 150 persons of the Mormon faith, many of them holding positions In the government department! There Is now no regular place of worship, and services will he held at the Smoot Members of that home until the project to build an edifice Is realised. faith are hopt-ru- l that the higher officials of ths church will sanction ths building of n branch here along lines similar to chapels In Chicago, New York and Baltlmors. The proposition Is espected to tak 'tangible form within n few months. In a teaspoonful of baking powder. mix thoroughly and fry In deep Stir fat or on a griddle. together one can Drops. that Lydia rinklmm Vegeta of Corn well beaten, n three corn, eggs Lie Compound will help yottwrlto of each eugar, flour nnd to Lydia ItlMnkhain Medicine Co. tablcspoOnful aalt to reason and and pepper butter, (confidential) Lynn.Mass. for buttered gem TOMB OF FEMALE STRANGER well lulo Drop Vour letter i 111 Ire opened highly. oven for In moderate and a bake pana read nnd answered by a woman half an hour. Pathotie Inscription Over Crave ef and held In atrict confidence. Corn Souffle. Add to each cupful Woman Whose Idsntity Rtmalna of corn one cupful of cream or the top A prude Is generally a young worn Mystery 100 Years. of the milk, a tablespoonful of butter, an who knows entirely to much. suit and pepper to season, and the Only n few strangers In Alexandria yolks of three eggs well beaten. Cook find their way to "The Female Pr. Pierres Prllrts, small, In a double boiler until smooth and Tomb." This grave holds a May to take ss randy, rreulate and invigTske Strangers orate stomach, liver and buwsls sod cure rrcsmy, stirring constantly. mystery. Adv. from the fire, cool, fold In the atlffly pathetic constipation. In September, 1SH, there arrived In beaten whites of four eggw, turn Into Alexandria n man and woman of eviExotic. a buttered baking dish and bake for dent tulture and distinction. They put "What large eyes that Poston girl twenty mlnutea In a hot oven. at the City hotel and there the baa. Corn Croquettes. Take two cups of up 111. died. The husband woman, under were grown glass. "They canned corn. Add one cup of cream would falling no Information of bis name, give or milk and cook for twenty minutes bis home or any facts relating to the Tbs Data. In the double boiler. Add one woman. With drafts on England he What Is the horsepower ot Jims of butter and one of grated bought n lot In St Paul's Episcopal new automobile? cheese, cult and pepper to season cemetery and caused a handsome mar"Well, 1 saw two mules hauling It highly, and one egg. Cool ble tomb-tbe reared there. One may to the garage. and shape Into croquettes adding stand beside this tomb today and read cracker crumbe If It wtll not abape thereon the following Inscriptions: Black Hole of Calcutta. easily. Dip In egg and crumbs and "To the Memory of a Female StranThe Innate corruption and depravity fry In deep fat. .Whose Mortal Sufferings .TernU, ger, Fried Corn. Add hair a cup of milk sited on the 11th Day of October, ot human nature were perhaps never n more clearly brought out than In the to tworupaof canned corn and Tears and 1816; Aged Twenty-throof buAer, with pepper and Eight Months. This Stone la Placed historic black Hole of Calcutta. That atrocity stands unrivaled as an In salt to season. Put Into a frying pan Here by Her Disconsolate Husband. In tance of the utmost suffering human and cook until tender, then fry until Whose Arme She Sighed Out Her La Ity can endure, passed through by a golden brown. test Breath, and Wbo, Under God. Did Scalloped Corn' With Tomatoes. large number, yet leaving a few aur His Utmost Even to Sooth the Cold. vlvora to tell the tale. Many more Mix together two cups each of canned Dull Ear of Death. have been slain or executed at one tomatoes and canned corn. Season lov'd, bow valu.d vnr avails th time, death being expected; butt with salt, pepper, butter and augat "Mow o; probably only safe keeping ot the pris- and pour Into a buttered baking dish. To wh.mi rv'alvd. ar br whomofbot. of dual alnn rrmalns the: oners was Intended, and only fear ol Cover with crumbs, dot with butter Tlahrp all thou art and all lb proud shall b.' In modera breaking a despot's sleep prevented and bake for half an hour "To Him Gave All the Prophete Wittheir earlier release. Yet this torture, ate oven. ness that Through His Name Whosoor In history fiction, "unequalqd ever Believeth In Him Shall Receive whose record cannot be read unmoved Virginia Waffles. Remission of Sins Acts, 10 chap 43 and fifty after the lapse of hundred One and cups boiling wa verse." f years," was produced merely by crowd- ter, cup white cornmeal, one ing men together in an 111 ventilated and cups milk, three cups room. No fires, racks, nor scourges dour, three tablespoonfule sugar, one EULOGY ON DOG WINS PRAISE were needed; all .that was done or re- and tablespoonfuls baking f quired to be done was to take from powder, one and teaspoonfuls Member Who Kicks at Outside Reeach the amount of air and sace to salt, yolks two eggs, whites two eggs marks In Record Is Complimentwhich he was accustomed, crush him and two tablespoonfuls melted butter. ed on Hie Own. Into close proximity with his fellows, Cook meal In boiling water 20 minand the thing was accomplished. utes; add milk, dry Ingredients mixed Representative Barnhart of Indiana From A Farmer's Note Book, by C. and sifted, yolks of eggs well beaten, lemanded the other day that the E. D. Phelps. butter and whites of eggs beaten stiff. louse Congressional Record be pruned Cook same as waffles. it random articles on subjects outBlde NOT A MJRACLE proceedings. Representative Langley Just Plain Cause and Effect sailed attention to the fact that In the Maryland 8poon Corn Bread. Put one quart of milk on the fire In lust congress he obtained unanimous There are some quite remarkable a double boiler. When It comes to a consent that Mr. Barnhart's eulogy on things happening every day, which boll stir In four large kitchen spoon- t dog be inserted In the Congressional seem almost miraculous. fuls of cornmeal and cook five min- Record. Some persons would not believe that utes, stirring all the time. Remove Langley wanted to know If the Ina man could suffer from coffee drink from the lire and stir once or twice as liana member regarded that as ex lng so severely as to cause spells of It cools. When cool add three eggs traneous matter. unconsciousness. And to find relief in well beaten, with two tablespoonfuls "I do," retorted Mr. Barnhart, "but changing from coffee to Postum Is if flour, one tablespoonful of butter, Inasmuch as I was new on my Job well worth recording. me scant teaspoonful of salt Iour In ;hen and It was my dog and he was 1 used to be a great coffee drinker, a greased dish and bake 35 minutes. lead. I didnt have tWP heart to so much so that it was killing mo by Serve Immediately with a napkin I had forgotten whether It was Inches. My heart became so weak I iround the dish. would fall and lie unconscious for an your dog." replied Mr. Langley, "or whether the dog was dead; but I rehour at a time. Smelts and Mushrooms. even the doctor, garded it as a splendid piece of "My friends, and One pound of smelts (boned), and I thought it would improve told me it was drinking coffee that lemon or wine Juice cup white caused the trouble. I would not be ind water, four tablespoons mush- :he record. lieve it and still drank coffee until 1 room liquor, teaspoon each could not leave my room. salt and paprika. Cook eight minutes, VIOURNS FOR NEGRO SERVANT Then my doctor, who drinks Pos- place on hot dish and keep hot. Take tum himself, persuaded fne to stop cof- ;wo tablespoons butter, two of flour, fee and try Postum. After much hesi- brown slightly, add one cup stock: Seorgla Representative So Overcome by Emotion He Could Hardly tation I concluded to try It. That was hen boiling, one cup canned Contain Himself. have eight months ago. Since then I cut Into halves, two truffles had but few of those spells, none for minced), put in chafing dish, boll five Representative Dudley M. Hughes of , more than four months. nlnute pour over smelts and serve. Georgia appeared in his seat in the I feel better, sleep better and am louse recently so overcome by emonoth1 now drink better every way. Cooking Basket. tion he could hardly contain himself. A basket for paper bag cooking vVhen one ing but Postum and touch no coffee, of his colleagues asked him all of age and as I am spvesty years jvercomes a common objection to tvhat the matter was he explained that my friends thlak the improvement looking with paper bags. With this m old negro woman, Lottie Goode, quite remarkable. asket the difficulty of removing the sho had been a nurse in his family for Name given by Postum Co., Battle rooked food from the oven without 15 years, had died in Georgia. . Creek, Mich. Write for a copy of the :he bag bursting and spilling the The grief of Mr. Hughes at the loss famous little book, "The Road to juices t the food Is removed. Spe-:if this servant serves to illustrate the to fitted the come basket, bags attitude of the average southern memPostum now comes In two formst which also has a lid and can be placed ber of congress toward the negro as Postum must be well pn the table If desired. Regular a race. Mr. Hughes has well defined boiled. 15c and 25c packages. on rlews this subject. Delicious Roast Ham. Instant Postum is a soluble pownorthern people don't know "These of four or slices fiam, der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly Take three reIn a cup of hot water and, with cream rub with sugar and a very little of how to treat the negro, he said, 200 of them at about "I have each on of cently. slices . Place delicious top and sugar, makes a beverage jloves. who are dependent on me. ' You Instantly. 30c and 60c tins.' ' jther, put in deep pan, cover with home among The cost per cup of both kinds is milk and roast till tender. Ham is must maintain discipline them need a whipping about the same., ilso. delicious simmered In milk, pre- them. Some of occasionally. Theres a Reason for Postum. pared the same way. Mix It ail-vi- ougar-eoatod- . ul well-beate- o table-spoonf- ul e A one-hal- f one-hal- one-hal- f one-fourt- one-hal- v ob-lec- - - one-ourt- Eng-.lsh- h - one-fourt- h mush--oom- s s . Well-vlll- e. v ; , 8t. Helens, Ore. Eczema had bothered me for two years. First It came on my hands then on my face, neck and arms. My hand first began to crack along the lines In the band, and a white rath broke out I was bothered with It A tash came all over my face and I could not sleep nights 1 aod Itchiug. for tbe burning neck, till my at scratched myself night arms and face w ere ona mass of sores. 1 could not put my bands In water and my hands and face were all disfigured. "A friend sent for a sample of Soap and Ointment and be madn ms a present ot H and before 1, had used half of tha sample 1 felt a relief from that terrific itching and burning. I then bought four cakea of Cutlcura Soap and six boxes of Cutlcura Ointment I used throe cakes of the Soap and tbroo boxes ot the Cutlcura Ointment and now I am entirely cured. (Signed) J. A. Pender, Apr. Cutl-cur- a ce. table-spoonf- Distress After Eatln- -, Indigestion and Intestinal Ferittn tatlon Immediately relieved by taking a Booth Overton Ityspepsia Tablet Buy a tOc. bottle at Druggists. Money refunded If they do not help, or writ on Co, for freo sample. Booth-OveIt Broads ay. New YoriuAdf "Your aristocratic American millionaire 111 often make a tnrsalllauee, and marry a chorus girl or a parlor Ths fission. maid. Hut I notice that your aristowas ths boss candidal "Why cratic American millionairess, al- scratched so on the ticket?" ways keeping her head, makes a good "Becanss ths people sre Itching for match. reform." The speaker was Mma. Montrssort, tho Italian educationalist. She conOnly On "BROMO QUININE" tinued: ih (al,i. r,ll u fail bm. IAX4 T llVd "On my way hither on the boat ns,,M,g ININ CutsI is- umo w taova. a, I' t there was a beautiful American heir ess to whom a young magaxlnc writer Don't allow yourself to b throws from the west paid assiduous court on your own resources unless you nr But he, on accouut of the low rates sure they are there. of the magazine, was as poor as a church mouse, end so the belreea would not consider him seriously. MAKES HARD WORK "As they leaned side by eldo over HARDER tbe rail one afternoon, the heiress, nwkre a days woes t Ice A hock bad over sightbe waters, rolling looking Backache usually comes from SS hard. ed and said; end If hcadothre, d,t-tn- e weak kidm-ve- , ! love the sea. or urinary diwrdi-r- s ere embittered "The Impoverished and don't wait get help before tbe kidney takes e grljv before dropey- - grav dm magazine writer retorted with a surer: el or Critthi's diaeaae sett In. Duan's Kidney Pill have brought new Me Sod I dont see why. It hasnt got aew strength to thousands of working ny money. men and women. Used sod recommended tbo world over. BURNING ITCHING ECZEMA A CALIFORNIA CASE and dut with two tablespminfula of butter broken Into small bits. Bake for minutes in a moderate oven, and oerva In tha asm dish. Pcalloped Corn. Hun n can of corn through n slcvo. Season It with salt, pepper and sugar, add two tablespoons of flour, blended with threw table, spoonfuls of cream and half n cup ot tbo liquid drained from tbs corn. But Into a buttered baking dish, cover with crumbs, dot with butter and bake for twenty minutes. Corn Italnty. Rub a can of corn through the meat chopper. Season the pulp with salt, pepper and eugar and heat thoroughly with two tablespoon-ful- s of butter. Add three egge well beaten, and bake In the oven until puffed and brown. Fold In the stiffly beaten whiten last Corn FrUten. Beat two eggs, add one cup of milk and one can ot corn. Season with salt, pepper and sugar and add a tableipoonful of butter and enough flour to make a stiff batter. balng wall and HETORT SHOULD HAVE STUNG Magailna Writer, HI lull Rejected, Delivers Hlmeelf of Moet Urv gallant Speech, Baked Canned Cora -P- our can of rorn Into buttered baktux dish, season with salt and pepper. Add ono rup of bulling milk or half a cup of cream, Com round. My back achad until I thought It would brook, lbaj pain nil ovr mv, nervous fooling, and periodic trouhWa. waa very weak and ran down and waa taring hop of am trong. SENATOR SMOOT OF UTAH If Canned Product Is Used, Baking Is an Escsllsnt Method of Using It louffis (aay to Pro part and Appealing. w in torrill BalWvne, Ohio. Uto before 1 took Lydia E. Ilnkhams VtgstaU RESIDENCE OF HAD SPASMS OF FRIGHT House Convulsions at an 4nd When Barnharts Mistake In Ciphering Was Discovered. teal no- - -- r-e W.lt, C. raclS M., eaa al., Mri "I i la eV h4 fewt IfoalO hMSIf aa4 wa is WM--a. ut van TM Jarrtiw fWlar'' UM (lain UunttW. S Ml IS krkt TUlVMfM ,fwSUw4 ,IIS a lrl4 lliewal, If Bui 1,1 n Xidar tin were IS mm Iks sar4 air tM4ia, M m, Tkr Stwe ar all Ik pala kkS ae4 iim r k.e on o Cet IW( al Aar k r4 law-M- sap- Staea. SO a Do .fiw I. D OANS Y. CO, BUFFALO, FOSTEK-hULBUR- - Cull-cur- a The house of representatives woe throw o Into temporary spasms of frlgiii the other day when Representative Barnhart of Indiana, chairman of the committee on printing, announced that tbo Congressional Record cost 110,000 n day per copy. He was plnadlhg for economy, and no one seemed to he paying any attention to him, until be put this enormous price upon each copy of tbo Congressional Record, which. If true, aould make It the most expensive publication ever dreamed of by man. Everybody tried to speak at once. The reason for this was that each member has sixty copies of tho Record allotted to him for distribution In ' It would not look well to have each constituent read In the Record that this dally compilation of the spoken wisdom of congress Is costing a kings ransom. The noise was so great that Mr. narnhart did not have a chance to explain. At the height of the disturbance Representative Thomas of Kentucky gained the floor. He asked unanimous consent to grant leave of absence to Mr. Barnhart for one week. In the hope that during that time the gentle man from Indiana might give close study to arithmetic and tbe multiplication table. After the noise had subsided It was discovered that Mr. Barnhart had made a mistake In ciphering What he meant was that the entire daily edition of the Congressional Record cost tbe government about 110.000. UNCLE SAM'S PRESS AGENTS Vigorous and Busy Newspaper Men Employed to Exploit the Va4- ous Departments. Every mall carries out of Washing ton thousands of letters and articles written by vigorous and busy newspaper men wbo have-- been engaged to exploit tbe various departments. Enough material goes out dally to fill the space of all the newspapers, mag azlnes and periodicals In the country. Some of these reports are real "news add are eagerly utilized by the press. Others continue the old conventional dullness of government documents. This movement shows that govern ment executives are not only looking toward a regulation of public affairs In railroads and public utilities, but have adopted the plan ot commercial tbeii organizations . In exploiting work, realizing that if the genius of the age is business, tbe genius of business Is advertising. Singularly free from personal allusions, tbe presswork of Uncle Sam sent out by mimeograph has been tbe marked feature of the present administration; and it Is felt that through this means public opinion may. be molded to Investigate those things which It is felt are worthy of public attention. However much it may interfere with the energetic corresponda ence of the press associations, policy of valuable Investigation and suggestion has been Initiated In the press service of the various departments. National Magazine. Good Salesman. "What?" cried the. careful housewife. "You charge me one dollar a bushel for thefce potatoes? "Yes, ma'am," answered the polite "That is the very lowest grocer. price we can sell them for. How is it that I can get them from Brown's for 90 cents, then? I cannot say, madam. Perhaps Mr, Brown has taken a fancy to you. He is a widower and you are beautiful.' Unfortunately. I Yesm, one dollar." 22, 1913. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tbe world. 8ampla of each free, with . Skin Book. Address post Adv. card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. 82-p- eat whatever h enable the tfripertte wlwtiei. 1 he cause Ik toes assimilate taJ nnurtsk tke bode, (tv appetlt. and BEYEL0P FLESH.' Dr, Tali ManulacaHnt Ce. New York. FREE TO ALL SUFFERED If ? IrH Nsi t f toif' Rt lb DM mK It rni fn lihiit, RUMili,toF giRtotl hium CNIIiM? rAd , I'L IU, as)N Dftl writ fr Fftl( curtii Explained. "However did you hear such dread- tlim fissisN sml ful things about Mrs. Huber?" "You forget eh wee one my dear hr rowed) luf vh i ttofoilov ngs riffmoiftiw. tst friend. Fllegende lileetter. nib- Pffo HVRMTM K Rts . got t. inmi mi ttwtz 4 bf pt gga TVlERAPIofJ Atf W8 To err Is human end to blame It on the other fellow la etlM more so. W. N. Vu i LitM(v rRtol tHUAJKH U4WM ! AfaaMutoi; l IdMIKM, fejl NlRhlTRtR, U, Salt Lake City, No. 12-19- 14. C III For Infants and Children- - Tho Kind You Have Always Bought 3 PER CENT Vegetable Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regulating the S tomachs and Bowels of ALCOHOL-- Eeaxs the Cfl I VD R Promotes d DigcsIion.Cheerfut-nessan- Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Signature of Not Narc otic fimpr tfOlH DrSA.'aUmJTS AtxSH I $4 ArAeU Amm 5mH$ W In Ijftrmtmi Bi Sttd e SttW ffttvtr Wtnkrfm h'orm Use A perfect Remedy for Constipation , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fever i For Over LOSS OF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of Thirty Years The Centaur Company, NEW YORK. o) Guaranteed llll under the Foodanj A Exact Copy of Wrapper. V.L. DOUGLAS SHOES SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics Is Mil's iS8U2ffiE' miny IIS'S U Mlaaea, Boy, Children SI.60SI.7BS2$2.00S3 to 0n ulnM w thi1 A soluble Antiseptic Powder to bo dissolved in water as needed. l?6i 1,006,270 INCREA6C in in side of ... Itll DoofilM Jiob is 1911 over Tbit to tbo rtaaon we give you tbe fctfoe values for $3 OO. l3.5o, $4.00 and $4 60 Dotwlihsandlug tbe enorruou Increase in tbe cost of kaiber. Our statidarUe have oot been lowered and tbe price to you remains i be same. Ask your dealer to ebow you kind of w. L. Douglas Nboee be eelUna for $3.00. $3 6u $4.0Jand .60. You will then be eonvluced tbat W.L.Douftaa shore are abso- lutely ea good asotber makes sold nt bUber prices. Tbe only difference Is l be price. TAKB NO 6UB4TITUTZ. iraalae without W, I. Xtoulas' nam umpod oa the bottom. If w, l. 1ouim thoct aro ot for Ml in your vicinity, order direct ftom factory. Shoe for vry mmbr if th holly at all price, poug IN. Writ tor Uiotiratad catalog hmlnf xnr to order by mall. W. L. DOUC&AA, 810 Spark Street, Brocktoa, Vase. sold by Grocers. itkfyct'NVttv As a medicinal antiseptic for douches In treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine Ills It has no equal. For tea years the Lydia E. Pinkharn Medicine Co. has recommended Pasting In their private correspondence with, women, which proves its superiority. Women who have been cured say It la worth Its weight In gold." At druggists. EOc. large box, or by mail. The Paxton Toilet Co,, Boston. Mass. CONSTIPATION, COLDS OR DANDRUFF how to cure without dkugs irY '-- ,c Complete treatment letter for each ioc.. anver or vtnmpa g two, 15c. the three lor sue. ThouaamU pleased, Mofu-- back If dissatisfied. International Dnigleu Ua&ith ut. trti ffe apsi N. hid St., fluiadciptu ' |