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Show T1TF M AM WITH CLEAIIUIIESS IS A Complete Jewelry Store OF IMPORTANCE Known for Service Famous for Quality Easy Prices It Is Proper Attention to Little Things That Adds Years of Service to Car. BOYD PARK POUNSCDlflOS t t i MAKERS OF JEWELRY . IM MAIN STREET SALT LAKE i i CITT LIST OF COMMON TROUBLES Business " Courses Each Part of Machine Will Operate Better, Wear Longer and Give Less Trouble if It. Is Kept, Clean and Free From Grit. t Stenography Bookkeeping Dictaphone Civil Service i Typewriting Posting Machine i What troubles occur most frequently on the road? Let us make a list of the ailments , which , most frequently afflict the automobile while It is serving our pleasure, This done, we (ylll consider what the careful owner can do to eliminate 'them as far as possible. If we leave but of consideration skldsand collisions which are either unavoidable of' the result of sheer carelessness or negligence, we have the following lisf of common troubles: Ignition trouble, carburetor trouble,.- - broken rear axle, burnt-ou- t ! Li D. S. Business College i Salt Lake City, Utah' ; - Day and Evening j Alt the Year - makes Rented, Repaired, Sold, fVritefor prices -- $7.50 to 9100, AH Utah Office and School Supply 32 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah at $25 PER ACRE GOOD LAND This offer may last only a few days. Two 80 acre tracts, one fenced in pimping district, unimproved; land sandy loam. Excellent sugar beets and alfalfa on adjacent farms under Water 10 feet under ground. pump. Plenty-oNo drought, no loss, no worry. Idea method of forming. Own your own land and water-succ- ess assured. Easy terms. Write today for particulars. Company, Milford, Utah Jorgenson wide:: Divergence in races f Pacific Islands Furnish Mpt Something of a Study for tho Ethnologist. Tho' presence of two distinct races f man in the Pacific islands suggests two rperloda and sources of Immigration.: ,aay 8 a bulletin of the National Geographic society. The Papuans and to show the widest Polyneslans-appeadivergences, with the Mleroncslans the Intermediate ground and possessing affinities of race, language, and custom with the other two. The Papuans may be generally said to Inhabit New Guinea, the Solomons, New'. Caledonia and ' Fijli ' They' are Irreligious, democratic, quarrelsome, cannibalistic, and hostile to strangers. They paint their bodies rather than cook In earthen pots, wear, and their speech consists of a number ofii broken dlqlects. The Polynesian! differ widely from the Papuans. They possess an elaborate, religious system,' an established order of he-- , soradltary' chiefs and cial chstoa. They - arerfAnd of dress, are friendly, to strangers, are good seamen and navigators, and Jtatoo instead of scar their bodies, and seldom, practice cannibalism. They also possess a common language, understandable throughout New Zealand, Hawaii,- Samoa, Tahiti and the Paumotu Islands "Know your car" is the slogan of the . modern motorist. - A car means money In your pocket.! well-groom- i clutch, bearings, slipping stripped transmission gears, universal IoIkc troubles and stripped differential gears. It Is quite a formidable 1st, and nine out of ten owners, whose Jars are towed t into' garages,' dan charge tbe resulting expense to' one l i f the above items."Cleanliness is next to godliness! but as applied to ...the automobile, cleanliness comes first and is Each part of your car Will operate better, wear longer and give less trouble If it Is kept clean and Tree from grit. Careful cleaning; also Involves Inspection, for the two go hand in band. When you clean the flirt out of 'corners with kerosene and I brush you may discover that an oil pipe which feeds an Important bearing is broken; a loose taper plh in the pump or.magneto shaft ; a missing other grease cup and countless engine T? FrOT?D M AMATQTH HTY. TTTAH things. During the writers experience of 14 years he has yet to see an owner, who kept the working parts of his car absolutely clean, experience serious trouble on the road. Returning home after a long fldfy the first thing you should .do is to remove the dust. During the entire trip the carburetor has been drawing dusttube. Clean laden air into the hot-ai- r it out and keep It clean. When you fill the tank, strain the gasoline. The man at the gasoline station may tell you that It Isnt necessary,' but strain It just the same. Clean the vacuum tank strainer amj examine the pipes to see if they are being chafed by rubbing on the chassis. Be careful when you wash the ear. Some carburetors are so placed that there Is danger of filling them with water. Perhaps you would like to know how all this attention to detail can prevent the unexpected breaking of a rear axle. What causes a rear axle to break? For one thing, it is bad for the rear axle and for everything else to jerk along on three cylinders If If, you should be running on lour. the clutch does not engage properly, you are throwing a sudden load on the axle, a sudden shock which has a tendency to twist it off. The writer knows of many cases in which the axle has been broken by letting in the clutch suddenly in an effort to get out of a mudhole or a snow .bank. Dont neglect the clutch. It can be kept soft and smooth in operation without slipping, and then, when you engage it, there will be no sudden shock. Save the car all you can from jolts and jars by using the brakes. Universal joints fairly cry for grease and attention. Unless you heed the warning at once, it Is too late to save them, for they are worn and Invest In a will ever after rattle.' creeper or hunt up some old clothes and go for a tour under your car. It isnt necessary to do it very often, but it Is a great deal better to explore the under part of the car at your leisure in the garage than under compulsion on the road. You will be amply repaid for your trouble,' and, while cleaning and adjusting the universal joints under your car, seize the opportunity to put some oil on the brake toggles and equalizer. By G. F Collins in Popular Science Monthly. " DUEL INDEFINITELY PUT OFF COULD JOT Mr. Schleusner in SLEEP Misery From Doans Kidney Complaint. Gwe Complete Relief. l . . , RAISE BATTERY ' OUTl.OF, CAR SI.' Admirable Lifter May Be Made by Having Harness Snaps Riveted n Leather Strap. - i (Cases' Are Numerous Where Wronjj-idoerAfter Many Years, Make Restitution to Show Regret. lifter for use In raising the battery out of the car may be made by having what are known as harness snaps riveted' on the ends of a leather strap, perhaps an inch wide and a little longer than the battery. When this Is snnpped into place It makes a convenient handle for Juggling the battery around. An admirable POTATO GROWERS ARE RAPIDLY ADOPTING ! MOTORTRUCKS TO CARRY LOADS TO MARKET s The sting ,of conscience is not always" dulled by the lapse of time. 'There Is no more bitter penalty than to ;spend ..ones ; life- - with fliBdeetising .conscience, no, tnore .unpleasant 'memory than i0f.a wrong done. That Is particularly true where it Is In tho ;power ' Of the Individual to repair the wrong, tb'' show .by restitution that regret is 'real. Conscience money Is frequently received jay Individuals and corporations. There may be times come from Individuals who are mentally afflicted, 'but In many cases where payments could be traced back they were made 'to ease, af accusing .conscience, ,ta right a wrong. of years, ago. There are other indiyjdualswhp, ,do nof use fiiysttjiy, but who come out in the open biird pny debts long since outlawed, many- - times forgdt'tenl"' There 'are stories of .these belated payments frequently printed, the las,t one, coming from' North Dakotawhera ipn paid, a deVjt nearly thirty years old. He not oniy'pri'ld the debt, but he paid Interest to date and cleaned the; transaction up State as a man ajught to do.-O- hio Journal.' . ..... , r duel, of Civil war times whereby a Wisconsin congressman by ridicule put dueling in disrepute, recalled by tlie death of one of the participants, is told in interesting style in the .Tune number of the Wisconsin Magazine of History, quarterly publication of the State Historical society. Roger A. Pryor, the Virginia congressman who figured in tbe episode, died a few months ago in New York city. It was he upon whom John Fox Potter of East Troy, Walworth county, then representative of the First Congressional district of .Wisconsin, during April, 3860, brought nation-wid- e ridicule in answer to a challenge to a. duel. Congressman Potter offered to fight with bowi.e knives at a distance of four feet, but Pryor refused because they were so demnition vulgar. Most of Mr. Potters bowie knives, including the one he purchased for the duel and others sent, to him after the affair, are now on exhibit in the State Historical museum, Madison. Heavy work brought on my kidney complaint, sayg Wm. Schleusner, 6408 Suburban Ave., Wellston, Mo. One morning when shoeing a horse I was taken with a sudden pain in my back and fell fiat on the floor. If I had been hit with a trip hammer, I couldnt have suffered more. I stayed in the house for five weeks and the pain was wearing the life out of me. At times, I couldnt get a wink of sleep because of the misery and I had to up every few moments xvrivv, 8et to pass the secretions that nr. ScMetuncr were highly colored, of foul odor, filled with sandy sediment and terribly scalding. My bladder felt as though it were afire. The pain brought stupor snd a reeling sensation in my head; the torture of it cannot be described. If I got onto my feet I couldnt walk but felt dizzy and all in a flutter and everything would turn black. My head ached so it seemed as though my eyes were being dragged out. I started using Doans Kidney Pills and I was soon rid of all the trouble. Subscribed and sworn to before me. H. COGGESHALL, Notary Public. at Aar Store, 60c a Box C. Get Doan' DOANSCO- FOSTER-MILBUR- Fifty-Fifty- MARRIED V.HV BUFFALO. N. Y. . First Yegg Money is plentiful. Second Yegg So is cops; so whats de use? GREENS AUGUST FLOWER In the good old summer time when fruits of all kinds are getting ripe and tempting, when cucumbers, radishes and vegetables fresh from the garden are too good to resist, when the festive picnic prevails and everybody overeats and your stomach goes back on you, then is the time for August Flower, the sovereign remedy for tired, overworked end disordered stom-acl.a panacea for Indigestion, fermentation of food, sour stomach, sick t.eadachs and constipation. It gently cumulates the liver, cleanses the Intestines and alimentary canal, making life worth living. Sold everywhere. Adv. ' s, No Way to Beat tue Game. Is no way to dodge the high S here cost of living. Once we thought there was. It was a fine plan and we determined to try So it ont. Meat wus too expensive.' We would quit eating meut. Therefore we ordered cabbage and asparagus and spinach and beets. Imthe price of vegetables went mediately ' ' 1?p. We found you couldnt fool tbe food man. He has a sure system.!.. Tbe price Is high on whatever yon want to buy. You can switch from one dish to another as often as you choose, but the little old price tag will beat you to it. . ' . Mammoth Cave Has Rival. Workers In a mine at Matehuaia, near San Luis Potosl, Mexico, have discovered a cave which is said to he one of the largest In the republic. It Is more tlian 300 feet below tbe level of the mine and is 15 feet in width. , Its length has never been estimated, but exploring parties expect to survey It carefully in tbe near future. One of the most fantastic of its many grotesque adornments is a sulphurous fountain, which pours out continuously a stream of blue water. It promises to rival in magnificence Kentucky's famous Mammoth cave, when fully explored. Luck is merely a name for mental laziness. sugar-mate- BATHING SUITS Tbe funniest wedding I ever saw was when camping last summer, writes a correspondent of the Chicago Tribune. A girl friend and her father were there and she met a young man whom she grew fond of in a short time. One night he asked her father for her hand, but father objected because of the short acquaintance. The next morning the couple met and planned to elope, but somehow father got wise, so this was spoiled. When swimming that afternoon they met again and the girl happened to mention that her father had gone to the village and would not return until eveThis Is our The boy said: ning. A minister was on the shore time. and they went to him and asked to be married at once. The ceremony was performed on the beach, the couple attired In their bathing suits. Exit Dishtowels. No more sticky plates and no more dishes dried on dishtowels. These are two of the things for which the Y. W. C.A. training schools for home assistants is standing. The school was started in answer Jo tbe demand for home assistants on the new domestic service plan which have come into the central branch employment bureau. Within the last six months 500 calls for home assistants have come In, and 170 have been successfully filled. There should never be a sticky plate after the home assistant has finished the course, Miss Grace II. White, placement secretary, says. The girls are taught how to make their own soda preparation for cleansing the icebox, the kitchen closets, etc., and how to clean a sink and a kitchen range so 'that it shines. l, Dishes are never dried with a but always scalded and allowed to dry without a streak. . dish-towe- Golf Bugs. His father had taken him out to the golf course. That evening he scented to be said his mother, what is Willie, lie matter with you? I wish youd stop scratching yourself. I dont know whats the matter, but I guess I must have got some of those golf bugs on me, was Willies reply. d Pride has but two seasons a ward spring and an early fall. ... IN Ceremony Certainly Saved Bride and Groom Considerable Expense in Wedding Finery. - E$SE ,AT The story of the tbe famous challenge THE JOY OF MOTHERHOOD Potter-Pryo- .. MINDS Congressman Turned Challenge to Deadly Combat Into Matter of Ridicule. - well-define- d SET THEIR i. i. How Wisconsin for- Fair Question. just brought I see a Holstein bull $100,000. By tbe pound? Came to this Woman after Taking Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound to Restore Her Health Ellensburg, Wash. "After I was married 1 was not well for a long time and a good deal of the time was not able to go about Our greatest desire was to have a child in our home and one day my husband came back from town with a bottle of Lydia E. Pink-ha- Vegetable Compound and wanted me to try it It brought relief from my troubles. I improved in health so I could do my housework ; we now have a little one, all of which I owe to Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound.- - Mrs. O. S. Johnson, R. No. 3, Ellensburg, Wash. There are women everywhere who long for children in their homes yet are denied this happiness on account of some functional disorder which in most cases would readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Such women should not give up hope until they have given this wonderful medicine a trial, and for special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of 40 years experience is at your service. Texas' Oils Oldest established brokers In Fort Worth. Reference any bank or banker here. Free Weekly Market Letter published each Sat. Gives details all oil develop. In Tex. oil fields. Write for free copy to Ben O. Smith & Son, 302 Club Bldg., Ft. Worth, Tex. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 35-19- 19. Retort Courteous. I wouldnt marry the best Nell man In the world. .Belle Of course not. lie wouldnt ask you. Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes. That Itch and burn with hot. baths of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle of Cuticura Ointment. anointings Nothing better, purer, sweeter, especially if a little of the fragrant Cuticura Talcum Is dusted on at the fln Ish. 25c each everywhere. Adv. Lots Better. Smiley I hope you wont mini if I bring a couple of friends home to dinner tonight, my dear? Mrs. Smiley Oh, no ; that is better than being brought, home by a couple of friends after dinner. 11 nr- . ! - J Agreed With the Doctor. , Mr. Griffin liad spent an anxious afternoon at the office and hurried' home at an unusually early hour. IIow do you feel, dear? What did Hie doctor say? lie asked his wife. Oh, he asked me. to put out my site murmured. tongue, -. t Yes?; , ; ; ; ( And after looking at it lie said: Overworked Mr. Griffin heaved an audible sigh of relief. I have perfect faith in that doctor, he said firmly., You will have to give . it a rest. One Drawback. Washington is a colored man and he follows the 'profession of cleaning up back yards. Also be was the first man to think, of wrapping a horses forelegs with fly paper, keeping the flies off their logs and catching Mr. Fly at tlie same time. One of tlie. women lie was working-fo- r said to him : Washington, your flypaper Is a success. I see that by the great number of flies (here are on the paper. Yes! Yes! said Washington, hut once in a while that horse gets his legs too dose together and they stick, and I has to pull em apart for him. , when-paymen- Ll will buy a big package of I a 4 u j 9 .tr . .. 8hort',Courses"ln We want wives who know how to do things, say the young North Afrl-- i cans who fought In Europe. , Let us have girls from your hostel." And then thaFara disappointed because lh missionaries cannot supply the demand. To satisfy the waiting list ol soldiers the missions plan to open World short courses In ..I i Outlook. Wife-Trainin- wife-trainin- I Concerning Swanking. Swank Is, bombastic, behavior or talk accompanied by ostentatiousness of manner. A swanker is a pretentious person who strives to Impress others that he Is superior to others, or something, different from,, what he a really Is. The word "swank. Is not the modern term; it early yearp of the lust century and has been found In Thomas Bachelor's Orllioepicnl Analysis of the English Language," ns occurring In Bedfordshire1 dialect. The book was publish ad In London In 1809. Tubers Being Unloaded From . Refrigerator In regions where potato production Is specialized, motortrucks' fire bu'ng rapidly .adopted for hauling even v hen the distance to the railroad siding Is trucks are relatively short.. , Two-to- n popular for this, purpose, and 100 bushels, or 6,000 pounds, are commonOne businessly taken at a trip. like potato grower whose farm is four miles from railroad states that he averages five trips a day, hauling 100 bushels to a trip; that he uses the truck little except during a - shipping- - season ; that his haulage costs, allowing for Interest, repairs, storage, depreciating i and drivers .wages, averages nbeut : $2.2,1 cents a bushel. , . lie a trip,' or states that the haulage cost would be. ' noticeably reduced If 1m used ( the truck over a greater' period.' Five Trips Per Day. e round trip, ITe figures a In going. It curried tons three being would be possible to make six trips a two-mont- 2i . . ten-mil- Car Into Motortruck. day, instead of five, he says, were It not for the inevitable delays which occur at the station. Heavy shipping causes congestion, and new arrivals must wait their turn to unload the truck. Fruit Growers Favor Trucks. Fruit growers are another class among whom autotrucks are becoming common. The big fruit farm, hauling Its own fruit 'to the railroad, uses horses in the fall out of all proportion to farm needs at other seasons. Numerous large fruit farms formerly made no attempt to keep draft horses In the numbers required for fall hauling and Instead let this work out on contract, at so much a box or barrel. The autotruck interests this class; during the long, Idle periods It consumes no oats. The autotruck is also proving? valuable to growers of perishable fruits, permitting them to Ignore the express route uml find a market In a hurry wlicu enquired. J ' i,.!L .vi i 'f- v weighing over a pound, net. What are you paying for, coffee? . . ; J J |