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Show Thursday, March 21, as" much as THE ORDINARY (An article which appeared in the Cosmopolitan, and is reproduced in The Journal by request of many ladies eiirred thereto by desire to reply to an article writpoorten in favor of the lesser-oer half of the family circle, mere Mo'man, which appeared in the dern Woman, a ladies magazine and written by a woman). The author, Mrs! Elizabeth Merriweather Gilmer, says upon the subject of the 'Ordinary Woman: I wish that I had the distributing of some of Andrew Carne.gies medals for heroes- I would give one to just the Ordinary Woman. It is 'true that she never in a stormy manned a life-boa river to into sea, or plunged" save a drowning person. It is true that she never stopped a runaway horse, or dashed into a burning building, or gave any other spectacular exhibition of r at ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Crooks t Carried Stolen Jcvpls Worth About wo Ray Campbell, a black Venus of Salt Lake, attempted suicide by the laudanum route, but was frustrated by a determined physi- 1 ? : Famous $100,000. 18. cian and a stomach pump. With 33,000 'worth of jewels sewed in the linings of their clothing, A. , LISTEN and remember the next time you from pain caused by damp weather when your head nearly bursts from neuralgia-t- ry Ballards Snow Liniment. It will "cure you.A prominent of Hempstead, Texas, I have used your liniwrites: ment. Previous to using it I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism and Neuralgia. I am pleased to say that now 1 am free from I am sure I Women know' the worst of these complaints. Sold liniment. poverty. It is the-- wife, who has owe thia to your b Co. the spending of the insufficient l'T Riter Bros. Drug family income, who learns all the BLOOD P0IS0I1 suffer reston Greene and Charles Pierre Rohrer, two of Americas most famous crooks, arrived here today on the Amerika. Recovery of the plunder revealed the theft f .flOOjOOO worth of gems in ondonandthe case is regarded y the police as the biggest ocean capture ever chronicled. Incidental to the apprehension of the diamond theives there is an interesting feature connected with the story. Two women, Mrs. Kit Dealtry of this city, and Mrs. Lionel Wilson, an American woman living in Japan, now on route to Spokane, struck up an acquaintance during the voyage, wih the diamond thieves, and until the steamship landed here and the stylishly dressed young men were put under arrest, they vere of the opinion that they were the nicest men on the Because of their companship. -- busi-nessTn- While Mercury and Potash may mask the disease iu the system" and over up the outward symptoms for awhile, theycannot cure Contagious Blood Poison ; when the treatment is left off, the disease will return worse than before. Mercury and Potash eat out the delicate liningof the stomach and bowels, produce chronic dyspepsia, cause the teeth to decay, make spongy, tender gums, affect the bone3 and nerves, and often cause Mercurial Rheumatism, the most hopeless form of this disease. Thousands have taken the mineral treatment faithfully for years to find, when it was left off, that the disease had only been smouldering in the system, and the ld symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, falling hair, copper-colorewould return in all theii Ipots, swollen glands, sores and ulcers, etc., hideousness, and they were no nearer a cure than when they first commenced the treatment. S. S. S. is the only certain, safe and reliable treatment for' Contagious Blood Poison. It is the. one medicine that is able to go into the blood and cure the disease permanently, and without injury to any part of the system. S. S. S. Joes not cover up anything, but so completely removes the poison that no trace of it is ever seen again. This medicine will also remove byv previous mineral treatment. S. S. S. is made any bad effects left entirely of roots,- herbs and barks ; we offer a reward of $i,ooo for that it contains a particle of mineral in any fonn. . Write for our Eroof treatment book, and if you desire special medical advice, our physi1 cians will be glad to furnish it, as well as the book, free of charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CA. d . LOCAL MAIL CARD LOGAN POSTOFFICE. CLOSING OF MAILS. and Sou. h.... 7:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m.East, West, North North .12 :20 p.m. Prefton Branch 7:05 p.m. ...... 9:00 a.m. Paradise Way Benson, King, (except Sunday) . . 1:00 p. m. R. P. D. No. 1, College and Greenville, (except Sunday).... 8:45 a.m. ARRIVAL OF MAILS. 8 :30 a.m. East, West, North and So ath, and West South East, ...3:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Preston Branch 4:00 p.m. Paradise Way Benson & King (except Sunday) . .12:30 p.m. R. F. D. No. 1. College and 3:45 p.m. Greenville - .... .... ionship, these women were looked upon as accomplices of the thieves searched, embarrassed and taken to police headquarters, but released subsequently. Additional to the thieveing feaGeneral Delivery and Carrier Windows open from 10:00 to tures the United States treasury 11:00 a. m. Sundays and Holidays.-- facials look upon the case as the The mail which arrives at 7 :50 p. m. is worked as soon ns c smuggling biggest received, thereby allowing patrons having lock boxes to pet case they have ever had. The their mail as'sOon as distributed. men were caught with the plunJOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster, Logan, Utah. der and asked by .the customs men to put a value on their concealed gems. 0 exOh, make it $150,000, 0 claimed Rohrer, coolly. E E Q U A 0 'Might as well mark it down 0 I G V E R re at $100,000, .0 00 marked his pal, whose name be lies him physically as well as its ADVERTISING. 0 As a store grows in importance, otherwise. must crow. But the advertising must grow in volume, 0 Dom polo a Int got nothin to in liberality, in quality FASTER THAN the STORE IT-- 0 0 the two do wid SELF GROWS. 0 Lmioils American erooks, who so ' 0 terrorized the Scotland Yard de This is true because the store MUST KEEP PACE 0 teetives during their two months WITH THE ADVERTISING or, within hailing distance OO Anc in sojourn England. of it. It never does quite catcji up any more than the then for the first time it dawnei cars of a' train overtake the engine. And exactly as the women two the so the advertising respectable upon pulls engine pulls the train along, that their ocean companions were the store along.. touriis and not sons ofiAmerican millionaires as they a ' had tolc To pursue the comparison: It requires a bigger engine , them time and time again, uur train than it does to pull a ten-ca- r to pull a thirty-ca- r recovered jew train. And it takes more advertising to pull a hund-- 0 ing the trip. The k one. els represented high class shop k store than it does anc Greene excursions that . lifting his pal had taken around the The train will not make much progress 'on the' days that the engine is NOT RUNNING; but it will make just metropolis. tle compliments for which a woNobody called her brave, and They float in lond ends on the" English & Co., in London, are as good progress on those days as will a store ON THE Tiffany mans soul hungers. He never yet, when one of the children now. Fresh flowers on a hat that losers. of the heaviest the WHEN THE ADVERTISING IS NOT RUNNING. DAYS gave her a kiss or a caress, and came down with malignant diph- has been worn for the last few among Several Bond street jewelers also their married Jife sank into a theria, she- braved death a hundred-mouths brighten it lip wonderfulYOUR ADVERTISING IS ADEQUATE- - when it is received visits from .the two ' times, in bending over 'the turban new of the ly, and'inany tn1 Americans. STRONG ENOUGH TO PUL- L- THE STORE ALONG AF- Inspector ring one with out A La2y Liver Tit tTe sii ffere r, shapes have been refreshed by McLaughlin estimates the extent TER IT; and when it is RUNNING on every day that you Mar be only a tlrod liver, or a starved thought of danger. And when this treatment. over desire to. SEEK BUSINESS and to increase trade. $100,00(1 at of the liver. It would be a stupid as well as aggregate the little one was laid away under Belts, on smart reception and and he considers that the Bavago thing to beat a weary or starved prison man because he lagged In his work. So .the sod, she who had loved most evening frocks have beeome a mos and best the two of ers are In treating the lagging, torpid liver is first to gather herself sash. Broad sashes carefully fita great mistake to lash It with strong was the in their line. Their T11" .'f n'gS in experienced drastic drugs. ' A torpid liver la but an together and take up the burden ted and shaped to the waist better permits swell dressing Indication ot an enfeebled of life for the others. , y butter-llfront are fried iff enormous whoso organs aro weary with over them to carry out their game ant the of bows which extend up the moment The supreme 'work. bUrt wllh the stomach and allied it might be stated right here that . organs of digestion and nutrition. Put life, however, back almost to the shoulders, Womans Ordinary traveled from Southampton them In working order and sea how educated her skirt behind and are rounded lap- they she when came become will active. liver on the Ilamburg-Amenea- n liner quickly your Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery children above? herself and lifted pet fashion and edged with kiltfirst class. has made many marvelous cures ot "liver did ed ribbonorMaee or are jenotted 1 trouble by Its wonderful coutrol of the them out of her sphere.-Shtassels. Salt lam with off knew finished She ind deliberation. organs of digestion and nutrition. It rewith his Chamberlains Cough Remedy is stores the normal activity of the stomach, that in sending her bright boy Others have ends which hang Increases the secretions of the Both Agreeable and Effective. in front from am talented girl off to eollege she iown on the skirt gland, cleanses tho system from the so relieves accumulations, and was opening up to them paths in under tlu belt like stoles, three, liver of tho burdens Imposed upon It by Chamberlains Cough Remedy could not follow; she four or five inches apart. Others the defection of other organs. In tha morn- which sho, at bows no superior, for coughs, colds has come CANYON OF THE GRANDE ire knotted into huge It rou hare bitter or bad tastecoated top sue, xiiew that the. time would A . variable appetite, ct is ing. poor it or waist her fact and that Rid and of the the me looped look bowela. croup, would upon EAGLE RIVER CANYON when they loul breath, constipated or Irregular Panorama side.. pleasant to take concontains and the at or different iiv.o feel weak, easily tired, despondent, lengths tolerance with small ol back, pitying WAGON WHEEL GAP of Natural headaches, pain or distress In In stomach, Chiffon is now used to place nothing in any way injurious has God help her! or gnawing or distressed feeling perhaps tempt, or aour risings- In GLENWOOD SPRINGS Beauty all perhaps nausea, bitter beneath the. embroideries ou suits made it a favorite with mothers. be ashamed ,of her. throat alter eating, and kindred symptoms The Way... mediCANYON OF THE GUNNISON of weak stomach and torpid liver, no But she did not falter in her and skirts. The design shows Mr. W. S. Pelham, a merchant of cure cine will relieve you more promptly or For Plerca'a GARDEN OF THE GODS She worked a lit- nuch more attractive through Kirksville, Iowa, says: you more permanently than Doctor Perhaps only Golden Modlcal Discovery. a Chambethan herself more MANITOU SPRINGS this soft lining. twenty years tle harder, she denied a part of the above symptoms will be present or Uver ad. TRAINS THE ROYAL GORGE The illustration at one time and yet point to torpidAvoid all little more, to give them the pictures a rlains Cough Remedy has been biliousness and weak stomach. all throat miss In for had. for and little never my leading remedy practical apron hot bread and biscuits, grlddlo cskea vantages that she other Indigestible food and tako the "Golden of the millions troubles. It is especially successshe feels like when. Jike dusting this she was only Medical Discovery regularly and stick to It who are nursery or working with her ful in cases of croup. Children use until you aro vigorous and strong. other Ordinary Women The "Discovery" Is slavIs a glyceric extract of nativa medicipaint brush. The model is car like it and my customers who toiling over cooking-stocnal roots with a full list of Its ingredients and attested pinching ried out in butchers linen trim- have used it will not take any printed on each ing at under oath, its Ingredients are endorsed to educate and med with embroidery, but any other. For sale by all dealers, c and extolled by the most eminent medical and eneonpmizing to recommended -4 writers of the age and aro For Folders, Booklets, etc, address I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. cultivate their children digging, wash material would be quite as cure the diseases for which It Is advised. When you want any job printSalt Lake City, Utah. , Don't accept a substitute of unknown with their own hands the chasm pretty. mkdicutb this for composition JUDIC CIIOLLET. ing, call up The Journal. that will-- separatethem almost COMPOSITION. ar n-- , With Big Plunder bitter waysof scrimping and parDictates of Fashion ing and saving. The husband must present a decent appearance for policys sake, when he goes to Butterfly Decorations Very Smart business; certain things are ne Demiseason Flower Hats. cessities for the children; and so he heaviest of all the, . deprivaButterflies play an important tions fall upon the woman who part in winter fashions. They ap-estays at home and strives to make on hatpins, hair ornaments, one dollar do the work of five. appliqued or embroidered on This is the way of the Ordinand as bows for the tailsacrifices gowns what and Woman; ary ored blouse and now in lace, rib she makes, what tastes she cruci- bon or beads they are found on by- fies, what longings for pretty evening slippers. There is nothing high and things and dainty things she Turbans or other - small- - hats heroic in her appearance. She is smothers, net even her own fammade entirely of leaves and flow woman, ily guess. They think it is an just a commonplace are liked jus makes her ers over a frame plainly dressed, with a tired face eccentricity that hands the - kind choose the neck of- - the chicken and work-wor- n of woman that you meet a hund and the hard end of the loaf to red times a day upon the street stay at home from any little outwithout ever giving her a second ing. Ah, if they only knew! For each of her children she glance, still less saluting her as a heroine. Nevertheless, as much as trod the Gethsemane of woman, the braveRt soldier, she is entitled only to go through that slavery to the the Legion of of motherhood which the .woman Honor for distinguished gallant fudmes who is too poor to hire ry on the Battlefield of Life. competent nurses. For yearani Years and years ago, when she never knew what it was she was fresh and young and gay to have a single nights unbroken " " and she was marsm hours of the Tli? air scp. ried. ller head, as in the case r.orning found her walking the with most girls, was full of co'ic. or nursing the croup, or dreams. Her husband was to be eo.ering restless little sleepers ten- or n lrince Charming, always putting water to thirsty little der and considerate and loving, lips. shielding her from every care There was no rest for her, and worry. Life itself was to be day or nisrlit. There" was always a fairy tale. a child in her arms or clinging to One by one the dreams fell her skirts. Oftener than not she and away. The husband was a good was sick and nerve-wor- n indifferent to be man, but grew weary almost to death, but she her before long. He ceased to never failed to rally to the call notice when she put on a fresh of Mother! as a gooff soldier A Useful Apron. ribbon, lie never paid her lit- always rallies to lus battle-cry- . -- DOES HOTCIJRE Robbers Caught . deadly monotony that had no romance to .brighten it, no joy or love to lighten it. Hay after day she sewed and cooked and cleaned and mended to make a comfortable home for a man who did not even give her the poor pay of a few words of At his worst he appreciation. was cross and querulous. At his best he was silent, and would l gobble his food like a hungry-animaand subside into his paper, leaving her to spend" a dull and monotonous evening after a dull and monotonous day. of The husband -- was not-on- e the fortunate few who have the gift of making money. lie worked hard, but opportunity does not smile on every man, and the wolf was never very far away from their door. courage. She has only stood at her post thirty, or forty, or fifty years, fighting sickness and poverty and loneliness and disappointment so forquietly, with 'such a Spartan titude, that the world has never even noticed her achievements; and yet, in the presence of the battle-scarre- d Ordinary Woman, the veteran, with his breast covered with medals signifying valor, may well stand uncovered, for one braver than he is passing deafln Wherefore I say the Ordinary Woman is the real heroine of life. 1907 light-hearte- trans-Atlanti- 0 non-chalant- ly -- s T m 0 0 0 0 SIN T - d, 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 td'-'pfill-a red-cler- ten-cler- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 00000000000 00 00000 1 -- v blood-mak-dn- g poi-wnu- us Line THROUGH Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Denver,. St. Louis and Chicago non-secr- et, s, t s?wing-machine- s, . non-secr- et . 0,X50WX World DAILY -- er the THREE self-sacrific- e. bottlo-wrarp- of , , v l |