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Show y i OLD BRITISH WARSHIP COMES FOR THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH YOUNG CARGO WAR REFUGEES FLANDERS FROM PESIN2km RELY MAKES val ' ITCHING ECZEMA There U lmrodlat relief for skla Itching, ' burning to4 4tangnrtfl br or similar tormentIn a resinol soup and a simple application of yesinoi ointment. The toothing, healing resinol medication alnk right into the akin, stops Itching instantly and soon clears away all trace of erup. tion. even in 'severe and stubborn cases w here other treatments have bad no effect. After that, the regular nae of resinol soap is usually enough to keep the skin' clear and healthy.' .Every druggist sells resinol ointment and Adv. resinol soap eczema, ing , heat-ras- akin-troubl- Nicely. Along Getting a! minister, meeting a parishioner i.is wim had been quite recently iparipd ami about "hose Jdomestlo' it a ty terrible stories were rife, 1 no-.-- t , aluied him .Hid Well lohii," s,ns he, "how's all on , - luipiilly enough- returns John, You know, glad to bear it i, tbeie wete rmioi. of rows or Hows' s.is John Oh, yes. there are plenn of Tows, whenever she sees me she c.iti lies the first thing to baud, a dish or an thing, and Area if she hits me, she's happy; it at me Oh, we're get- Thev i! sin- doesn't, I am on line'" ting t)h," m j The steam bwk Pelican, formerly a Unuhti biooi.o, ,s ami ..mil a iuwImt hb'l forced Into the merchant service anil shipping a cargo of ar munitions ientli at a Biookhu dm k The tho attack on Alexandria in which Lord Charles Horesforti pained Taiu GREAT STRIKE OF STANDARD OIL scene at tin (.aie ilu Non! I'.ut when t 0 i lul.l mi mntg.-'lima liamleis were sent to the n nmar of St Sttlpo e to le cniolleii ns pupils tlicie wmet s tor mibuiariiu. !V1U .in took part that point at ' - A NEWPORT HAS CHARITY FETE CHINESE Great Musician. o' I .oneusltlre boys were expatiating on the relative merits of their '1 w WORKERS lathers as musicians M fattier is the greatest musician said one in the town," rT iihiiiiiiii ii'" T hi n 1 of ; r. ft&r,--. - 'Oh'" tlie other said i ; lather starts w stops mil?. rts , orU " , "When my every man Ills music How s that" said ttie other. ' What does tie do ' lie blows the whistle for uieols up at tlie mill " - Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CAST OlllA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and Bee that It Hears the Signature of fn I'se For Over 30 Yekrm. ftgftLY Children Cry for Fletcher Ilanluppe Flubdtid of debt Hard Luck. Why so despondent? Oh. can't seem to gal out 1 Tint's nothing. Ilanluppe Gee' eftn't even get In at the Coustable Hook plant, Of the Standard Oil company at Bayonne, h which BIG was accompanied CHIEFS during the strike of J by rioting, homicide and arson. MEET IN GLACIER WINS THE ORDER OF MERIT general PARK V0N SLOTH BEAR PLAYS MOUTH ORGAN . All. "Van Lushe says. Tie can drink or let it alone, "Well, I've QfiAn seen him prove thp first half of lhat statement." Bath year the memliers oi the Newport summer uiionv assist at a lawn party for the benefit of HC Marys orphanage of Provident a This summer It took the form of a Chinese iete ut Itoslvn. the home of Mrs. William At the right of the picture Is Miss Anita vTrosvenor, who had charge of tlie fish poml for children. Grosvenor. G,U0(i I Life. Thats And Scene employees, Castorig . brink hoetzendort Denison Lofts, For youf healths A take, The most ridiculous thing about a man are his ears. ran in such WOMAN CRIED t . Suffered Everything Until Re--: stored to Health by Lydia E. .Pinkham Vegeta ble Compound. "I need Florence, So. Dakota. to be very sick every month with bearing down pains and backache, and bad headache a good deal of the time and very little appetite. The pains were to bad that I Used to sit right down on the floor chief of the Blaekfeet Indians, and John J Fitzgerald, chairman of the house appropriations committee and a big chief of Tammany Hall, In Glacier National park. Montana, near which Is the Black-fee- t reservation. The appropriations committee, which under the new reclamation extenaion law now has' the say of how much money Is to be expended on reclamation projects, has been touring the West Inspecting this work. SHE OBJECTED THE CAMERA TO In thp' Central Bark zoo at Now York is a Himalayan sloth bear that la a musical genius. For hours st s time he will sit entranced whlleone of the keepers, coaxes sweet strains from a mouth organ. Zip, the bear. Is here seen taking a iesaon on that musical Instrument. With the help of the keeper be actually plays tunes. Gen. Ccnrad von Hoetzendorf, chief of the headquarters staff, studying the plan of Uie campaign against Italy. He designed the fortifications on the Austro-ltallaAustro-Hungaria- n Lieutenant General von Kneussel, who won the Order of Merit for being the first to enter the fortress of Przemysl with hi Bavarian troops when it was taken by the Germans. GIRLS REMARKABLE SWIMMING rx n frontier. Puzzle. A party o! soldiers bound for "somewhere in France"- were waiting for tbelr train at a rural t station in Wiltshire. ' were an old Among the lookers-ocountryman and his wife. Walking slowly past the warriors, the woman eyed them carefully, her attention being mainly paid to their puttee-clalegs. v I say, Garge, she whispered, when OUT of earshot, "there s somethin 1 can't understand about they solgers." "What be it, lass? asked her good man. with a superior air. "I cant think how they get their laigs into they twisted trousers, said he old woman, in wonder. Pftts-jurg- h FEAT 1:3 ' War-Tim- e - Politeness Personified. Not long ago a popular Massacbu setts avenue tailor, who tip the beam near the mark, attempted to force bis way through a line of automobiles which was moving around the Circle and south into Meridian street, reports the Indiahapoils Star. Incidentally this tailor is of a rather nervous temperament and Is easily embarrassed when public attention is directed toward him. He dashed across the street ahead of a Urge car as fast as bis avoirdupois and short legs would permit ' and stepped in front of s small machine The cur struck him with a thud, wheezed and came to a stop, while the tailor rolled in the dust Scrambling to bis feet and without regaining bis hat, which hid rolled to the eurb,- - the avenue merchant turned to the driver of the little puffing machine and exclaimed in his excitement: "1 beg pariioc, sir!? and went hastily on bis way. 200-poun- d This Interesting snapshot was made in Newport, R. I., Just as Mrs. R. T. Wilson waa receiving from a newspaper photographer a plate he bad exposed on her and which ahe demanded be given her. Owing to the complaints of ociety folk to the fashionable resort, each newspaper photographer making Pictures there ia followed by a policeman whose duty is to walk between the camera and the Intended subject - STAR GAZERS FOLLOW ARMIES the national meteorological- service aa well as the national astronomical cenwas made a field weather stater H'Oeat Science Brought to the Aid of tion'' of the German army, similar to Fsrces That Are Engaged in those established by the Germans at Military Operations. Liege and Namur, and later at points The experiences of Belgian astrono- on the Belgian coast mers during and after the German Four german meteorologists, guarded by company of soldiers, moved In, make interesting reading, the account of the occupation bag and baggage, and at osce began f the royal observatory at Fccle by making regular observations, not only Qttnan meteorologists. On August 20. of surface conditions, but also of the lsU, the observatory which in ordh upper air currents, with the aid of 7 times is the headquarters of pitot balloons, including electrically in-vi- espe-clU- y I lighted balloons for pight observations. The results were telegraphed to the Peutsche Beewarte at Hamburg. About the middle o November the observatory was made the "field weather center, or headquarters of the whole system of field weather station a Meanwhile several Belgian astronomersr who had remained at the observatory, were allowed to con- tinue their astronomical work. Including the service, and this arrangement is still in force and promises to continu during German occupation. . I r n d -- u - ( i watch WOMEN ARMY COOKS URGED British Authority Would Have males Provide Food for the Troopa in the Field. Miss Fe- head mistress of Btreatham high school, near London, is the originator of the idea of having women cooks and caterers for the Brit tab army in the field.' Miss Oldham made the suggestion at a recent con ention of headmasters and head mis- trasses of English schools held In Lon- Oldham, I ) Permanent Cur CARTERS LITTLE LIVER FILLS never fail. Purely vegetable act surely but gently .on the ., be- If yon want (pedal advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medlclae Ca (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be epeaed, reed sad answered by a womaa sad held In strict confidence. Prompt Relief p Uver. Stop after Not That Kind. How o bauds have you got, n.your watch? Jill Why, two. "Where's the second band?" "Oh this is not a second hand cry, Constipation Vanishes Forever Chronicle-Telegrap- Bill and cause it hurt me so and I could not do any work at those times. An old woman advised me to try Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound and I got a bottle. 1 felt better the next month so 1 took three more bottles of it and got well so I could work all the time. I hope every woman who suffers like I did will try Lvdla E. Finkhams Vegetable Mrs. P.W.Ionseno, Box Compound. 8, Allyn, Wash. . Why will women continue to suffer day In ana day out or drag out a sickly, halfhearted existence, missing three-fourth- s of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkhame Vegetable Compound? For thirty yea re it has been the standard remedy for female Ills, and has restored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailment as displacements. Inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc.. dinner distr- ess-cure! Miss ids Elionsky, with ler hauaa and feet tied, swam through Hell (.ate. st New York, in 24 minutes, a feat that would not be easy for an un-Lampgred man The photograph shows her breasting the swift current, and, u- -. inserted, is 8 Dicture ehowlne how h 1 tot the purpose of deciding what the schools and the teachen could do to, help their country in the war. The suggestion of attaching women aa cooks and caterers to British regiments was received so favorably that it is now being seriously considered. It has been pointed out that the men who now form the majority of the army up to the day they put on khaki had been cooked for and washed for and cared for by women. Because of their Ignorance they have occasioned an enormous amount of waste at a don - - 1 time when every ounce of food needs to be made the most of. Much of this waste has been caused by bad cook- ing. To the objection that the Innovation of placing 'women in charge of the camp kitchens would require a long lime to be assimilated by the military system of Great Britain the advocates of the reform point to the Red Cross. Before the days of Florence Nlghtin. gale it was an, unheard of thing for women to take charge of the hospital work in the field. Indigestion," improve the complexion, brighten the eyes, SMALL PR1CS. SMALL PUL. 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