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Show ncz THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THRU. IF Jfotr .cvQir Moorao Box Elder County is no, up with her quoto in the Salvation Army drive o feel it leaves your face cool and refreshed. The convex edge of the Gem Damaskeene Blade fairly glides across your face removing the toughest stubble and the tenderest growth smoothness. .with velvet-lik- e the complete Gem Damaskeene Razor outfit for $1. The outfit includes the razor, seven Gem Damaskeene Blades, shaving and stropping handle all in a hand-toWe sell me I to-d- ay The Eddy Drug Store EMBALMING AND UNDERTAKING Strictly First Class Work j 0 JWf and Right Treatment to All Line of Everything in Undertaking 1 Day and Night Service Up-to-Da- te 5th Phone 261J JESSE W. HOOPES and261W jof es: DEWEYVILLE I on MR. SAVAGE COMES i eweyville, July 28 Mr. Lloyd M and family, Mr. Edwin Dewey I'Wife returned Thursday from an 8 r ng to Bear Lake. Sr. and i Mrs. M. A. Llsh returned ,entJerday from Salt Lake City, where went the first of last week to vis-tlieir daughter, Mrs. Fred llarsvood, to spend Pioneer Day in the city. oret"iss Anna Heusser is up from Salt 19 ,6 City visiting at the home of her JC.her, Joseph Heusser. and Mrs. E. J. Devvey drove to thfield and Richmond Thursday, ming in the evening. Ella Gardner and children went ,Q Jogan last week to spend a few I With, her mother, Mrs. A. F. ,RED!Mand, who has been in poor health y Yob lie. 1 and Mrs. Smout came up Sunday sent ersiE-- Brigham. - y, ' ' T Sefl. A. J. Munns and son Charles daughter Mable, have returned "U week's visit with relatives in W1 Cstrte .tion ier , Hard Task. a general thing, a man ought not ffi srry a woman to reform her un--s J1 je jg prepared to neglect his Dallas TO THE FRONT Tells His Friends and Neighbors His Experience. of Every Brigham resident should read what Mr. Savage says, and follow his example. He has used Doan's Kidney Pills and speaks from experience. Is there any need to experiment with imitations or untried kidney medicines? H. Savage, Sr., 127 N. Third West I had severe pains across St., says: the small of my back, directly over mv kidneys. Frequently sharp, shooting pains caught me like a knife thrust. I felt all run down. I used Dome's Kidney Pills and improved in a short time. I am very thankful for what Doan's have done forme. ADDED PRAISE. Over nine years later, or on March 5, 1917, Mr. Savage said: I have had but very little trouble with my kidneys since I last recommended Doans Kidney Pills. When my kidneys have tronbled me, Doans have always brought me the same good re subs. Price 60c at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Savage had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfgrs, adv.-Ruffaio, N. Y. 7 Look at the Bert in Sight. Get into the habit of looking at the lining of the cloud; and, when Writings of Great Poets Lin- silver you have found It. continue to look ger in at it rather than at the leaden gray Hamlets soliloquy zeglnniug, To be in the middle. It will help you over or not to be, is probably as familiar many hard places. A. A. Willis, D. D. as it is possible for any words not in the Bible to be, and has certainly been Favorite Dish. declaimed and recited oftener than any and the hears usually take hulls The others, from the hoy at school to the great actor on the stage. Has its pow- their lamb with mint sauce. Boston er, its philosophy, its fineness of Transcript. thought and diction, its soaring imagination been thereby iu any degree ImAlaa, He Doesnt paired? asks Henry Cabot Lodge in The oldi rule la something which Where could one turn Scribners. more surely at the chosen moment for wertH believe the tuherfellow should a noble quotation? Agnin, no lines in observe. Bouton TraaecTlpt. Shakespeare are probably more universally familiar than Portias speech, Indian Potlatch. beginning The quality of mercy is not is a .omiptlon of tin InPotlatch use all Has strained. lessened its at dian word common among the Pacific exquisite beauty? coast tribes, meaning a festival of Descend in the scale of genius. Like At a potshutl (potlatch) cele- gifts. Wolfe upon the eve of battle upon the the more personal property an hration plains of Abraham, boys and girls, Indian gives away, blankets, ornamen and women, have been repeating the higher lie stands In for more than a century the Elegy in ments, etc., of ids neighbors, and estimation the a Country Churchyard. It might be the more he expects to receive In redescribed in the words of the young next potlatch. The festiman overheard by 'Mrs. Kemble at the turn at the val is uceompunied by music, dancing who remarked of 'Hamlet" now on throughout the state. This drive is for the purpose of raising funds to equip the Army with necessary things to carry on the war work so splendidly prosecuted thus far by this organization. Next to the Red Cross, in fact right alongside that national organization, the Salvation Army was the greatest blessing to the men in the fighting lines, in the reserve camps and iu the hospitals in France. At the rest camps, the Army lassies made doughnuts and other delicacies which were served witli hot drinks to the tired men and gave the soldiers a real taste of home. For this service, the Army workers receiv ed not a penny from the government us they were not enlisted under army regulations, bit freely fave of their services and substance, beiny financed by voluntary contributions. The returning soldiers speak in the most affectionate and appreciative terms of the unselfish labor of the Salvation Army aLd what a great blessing its workers were to the fighters in France. In the drive now being made in Utah, Box Elder county is asked to subscribe $1,800 and upon three dif ferenf occasions representatives of the organization have come up from Salt Lake City to this city for the purpose of appointing someone to accept the i liatrmanrhip for the county and organize the work for securing the countys qlioto, but without success. Box Eldei County lias cone so well in all the various war activities that she cannot afford to fall down in this. In the various Red Cross drives, the people responded handsomely and generously; the Salvation Army cause is kin to that of the Red Cross and the opportunity is again given to the people to show their appreciation of the unselfish services of those faithful workers Who did so much for our sons in France. The News does not like to see the cause fail and so we announce our willingness to receive and properly receipt for any contributions that may be made to the cause. We will see to it that the funds collected are turned over to the proper authorities and wil publish the names and amounts of all Box Elder the donors each issue. County must not fall dowm in her generosity and if the Salvation Army workers are willing to give their services freely and unselfishly, the rest of us ought to be willing to contribute our paltry dollars Tor the countys quoto is really a paltry sum. If eighteen hundred men will contribute a dollar each, the thing is accomplished. The big hearted and generous may contribute as much as they like, but lets put the thing over. The News is w filing and ready to do its WHY Stringent Game Laws Are Needed in America recent Washington dispatch veyed the Impression that, due to A con- a de cision of the Supreme court, the federal government could no longer en force the act to protect migratory birds. We are informed by B. G. Merrill, United States gtuue warden at Hinsdale, that the dispatch is entirely misleading. The litigation in question involved the act of 1913, whereas a new law based o a treaty with Great Britain was passed by congress last year. Mr. Merrill says this law gives the government full power to provide closed seasons for migratory birds. All lovers of wild life, as well as ev d ery sportsman, will be glad to know that federal protection for these birds has not been withdrawn. They will not be so happy to learn that the legislature of New York has passed a law to extend the time within which ducks may be shot on Long island. The area involved Is, of course, not very large, but any relaxation of the game laws should cause concern. In France, which has been thickly populated for centuries, there is still wild game in the Argonne forest. Our men went gunning for rabbits, deer, and even wild boar. They are there because they are protected by rigid game laws. Unless we follow a policy of protecting the wild life In this country, France will still have game In its forests after America is entirely denuded. Chicago Tribune. right-minde- WISE Poesy's Appeal. Never did poesy appear so full of heaven to me as vvtycn I saw how it pierced through pride and fear to the lives of the coarsest men. Lowrell. Helpful Sympathy. She was slowly recovering from a long Illness, but still too wreak for the trip downtown to a hairdresser for the much-needeshampoo. At last a maid was found who would come to the house. During the drying process she made the startling discovery of the first gray hairs. The convalescents grief was so intense that the maid, striving to comfort, said : "Law, lady, what if you had to wear one of them transmissions on your In ad! d News. Uncle Eben. Glass. PROVISION OF NATURE Why the Tip of Ermine Weasels Tail Is Black Is Explained by Naturalist. Most scouts know that the ermine weasel changes to white on the coming of cold weather," sajs Dr. E. F. Bigelow, the Scout naturalist in Roys Life. William E. Cram tells why the tip of the tall is black. Late In the autumn, or early in the winter, the ermine changes from reddish brown to white, sometimes slightly washed with greenish yellow or cream color, and again as brilliantly white as anything In nature or art; the end of the tail, however, remains intensely black and at first thought It might he supposed that this would make the animals conspicuous on the white background of snow; hnt in reality It has just the opposite effect. Place n an ermine on snow In such a way that It casts no shadow and you will find that, the hlack point holds your eye In ,$plte of yourself and that at a little distance it i quite impossible to follow the oulline of the weasel Itself. Cover the tall with snow and you can begin to make out the position of the rest of the animal, but as long as the tip of the tall Is In sight you see that and that only." Boring real loafer. said Uncle Eben. Scientific American says: Make The ftience and gentleness are not Vm satisfied to get along without a solution of 1 oz. camphor. 1 V4 oz. virtues when one is troubled work-- 'He wants busy folks to quit spirits turpentine and 4 dr. of ether. fa and buffeted without by the deir Jobs to admire hlra. Keep the end of the drilling tool wet f trials and demands. There are with this fluid. The sharp corner of jf times when the taking of a city a freshly broken point of a file is one Americans and Yankees. I mean less to the Individual Is part of the of the host drilling tools for this purCanada Although rhan the conquest of continent of America, the name pose. ylwn spirit and tongue. There are American is usually limited to citizens days . when a carping or unjust of the United States. A real Yankee tTS. falls on the spirit like a lighted Is The Church-Goerto have been born IAINS on tinder; wherefore we should and supposedin one of men were to quote the some If the New England raised more careful to store no tinder outside they would have to say. psalm pK of but this the states, country unatves. and toss no lighted name is applied to I was glad to make excuses when indiscriminately Governing "D. C." (tea af our fellows. they said to us, let us go Into the people of the United States. By the Constitution of the United The they rehouse of the Lord. States, congress has the sole right to ferring probably to the women of the govern the District of Columbia. But church-goinor the neighbors. house, for convenience, delegates its congress, Exchange. Two powers to three commissioners. are appointed from civil life by the president, with the consent of the new'-falle- e, well-know- ffi MOST DISEASE senate. One must he an engineer officer of the army, of the rank of captain, at least. He is detailed by the president for service as a commissioner, at the presidents plea sura. The other commissioners serve three years. The commissioners have practically supreme power to govern, subject to the laws as interpreted by the court of appeals of the District. of ths human body aro so Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH ftant to health and long life as the Capsules at once. They are an old, tried ys. When they elow up and com- to lag: in their duties, look out! preparation used all over the world for d out what the trouble is without Whenever you feel nervous, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness, lv pains in the back wake up ea. Your Kidneys peed help. These gn to warn you that your kid-ar- e not performing their func- i properly. They are only half f their work and are allowing im-- r accumulate and be convert It. V ito uric acid and other poisons. t are causing you distress and will unless they are driven 3h0iieoy your system. centuries. They contain only soothing oils combined with g strength-givin- g and herbs, well known and used by physicians In their daJly practice. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem oil Capsules are Imported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They are convenient to take, and will either give prompt relief or your money will be refunded. Ask for them at any drug store, but be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes. Three sizes. Ip sealed packages system-cleansin- LONG FOR (LIBS i Mr. Clarkson Had Rheumatism So She Often Cried All Night Bad Has Gained Thirty Pounds. My gain of thirty pounds during the past few weeks speaks volum.re lor Tania.-said .Mrs. Catherine (lark M)U of 2 140 t.olll.K Sl KanHa8 ritv, , j Mo , recently. had rheumatism for twenty-ninvears, and during damp utul unsettled weather sharp pains would shoot all through my body; my right knee has jbwil H0 SVM)1lon. Mlff uml painful d(lr ing the past two years that couldn't bend it, and had to use a steel brace I jso could walk, and many a time I have cried in pain the whole night w.x bedlv constipated, through lost weight and my general health me very poor "Due nay I read of a lady who had beettT'Hievpd of rheumatism by tak-ing tfjpiluc. so began taking it my self. I am now on my fifth bottle and th rheumatism Inis almost cut indy I can heml my knee aldisappeared. ready and the pam is entirely gone. I have been relieved of constipation, my appetite is fine and I am feeing better than I have in many years 1 he-le- a I 1 reled with the captain of the Cinque Ports, of which he was sailing master. Selkirk remained om the island more than four years, and iu 1712 Tanlac is sold in Brigham there appeared his hook, Cruising Co., in Garland by It V Drug Voyage Around the World. and Cap- in Tremonton by Davis Drug tain Cooke's ojage to the South in Deweyville by Dowreyville Sea, which Defoe ust d - ids basis. tile Co a- Tip to Authors. youthful aspirant applied to a successful authoress for advice as to You how to succeed in literature. need indnmltnlde perseverance, u typewriter and a mangle," was the reply. Do you menu I had better take In Nonwashing? asked the aspirant. sense! You need tie mangle to lake Hie creases out of your manuscripts. Mangle them well, and then, unless the editors have burned them with cigarette ash, no one can tell they have been out before. A by Eddy Daniels, Co., and Mercan- adv Thoughtful Printer. remarked that somebody tad a blank, expressh nless face and lie thoughtful printer rendered it "a expressionless face." Tlie bi'-hn- p LAME SHOULDER This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles. All that is needed is absolute rest and a fevr applications of Chamberlains ment. Try it. e, one-thir- d two-thir- 5 The Target at Fault A company of militia had been out all day for target practice, and on their return the captain said to one of the sergeants; How are your men Well, sir coming along, sergeant? said the sergeant, with an air of great pride, my men shot viry well today, viry well. Imt they would have shot better perhaps if the target had stood n little more to the left ! Making Conversation. that many a man health really after your inquires aJm ays remember tv n ras dontor care indifferent. had' LOOK FOR THE RED BALL TRADE MARK I Firearms Quaint Custom. By a carious old law ilal'ng hack to ail the grapes left on Mie vines after Hie harvest at Beziers. France, go to the poor. If a police officer decided to enforce the law rigidly the owner if the vineyard ctuld at omre he haled into court should he attempt to pick the culls. 1779 ITTflHUHIlIl III "'III mi. ip'Hi)iH .m.f.n,,, whether Its good Jameson Gem. Ammunition or. Shooting Eight (9 fee lb H'PI'P "I'lH'IIMli" u il COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS WELCOME The First National Bank especially welcomes the commercial accounts ot corporations, firms and individuals, assuring them ample facilities and good service. SRST MIONALBANK BRIGHAM CITY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK THE EDDY DRUG STORE. Hardly Flattering, 1 wonder He why Edith never asked me to call. She "Perhaps she thought you might take her at her word. Boston Transcript Lini- Adv What Quadrille Means. United States Senate. Is derived The word quadrille Each United States senator Is electfrom the position of the dancers, the ed for six years, unless he Is chosen to French word quadrille meaning a fill the unexptrod term of some senasquare. Country dance doe tor who lias died or resigned. On little not mean a rustic dance, hut It is a 4 in March every odd year" 1919, of the French term contre-dansetc. the terms of 32 senators expire; corruption which relates to the position of of the whole number. that is, the couple opposite to each other. By this plan there Is never an entirely new senate. Even if no members were of the memberWhen baby suffers with croup, ah' ship would always consist of men who ply and give Hr. Thomas Eclectic Oil have had either two or four years ser- at once. Safe for children. A little vice. goes a long way. 30c and 60c at all adv drug stores. Alexandria. Alexandria, founded hy the world Egyptian Pyramid conqueror, Alexander tile Great, is an slave It took 123,000,6-1working Egyptian city that is eager to lose its connection with the faraway past and 14 hours a day for three centurie to become completely modernized. Fute complete the pyramids of Egypt, and the mummies exported from them, lias favored tills ambition, fur the Wonhave not brought, ail told, $1,000, 000; ders that Cleopatra knew have bei New York Sun. eaten by fire or swept away by the sea. Alexandria is a city of trade and fashion, dominated hy prosperous Eubleeding, Itching, protruding or ropeans too deeply absorb'd in the to Doans stock exchange trf he ever, vaguely In- blind piles have yielded terested in the romantic side of their Ointment. 60c at all drug stores adv city. n g DANGEROUS r theater, that It seemed to be made up of quo- and feasting. tations. Ioes all this familiarity, in Robinson Cruao. any way affect its beauties, the charm of the verse, the perfection in the Defoe based his story, Robinson choice of words, the soft twilight of Crusoe," which made him famous, on the picture and the thoughts? There the experiences of Selkirk, who was is but one possible answer to such put ashore on Jmm Fernandez Island, a question. at his own request, ns lie had quar- part. A r nji 'organs sun SHED Memory IIIE G leather case. Corns in and get your Gem TUESDAY, JULY 29. 1919 Y WHY e, The Gem has a soft, comfortable, velvet SEMI-WEEKL- CAPITAL & SURPLUS $100,000.00 |