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Show 4 f Y THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Dinner is Served ST. LQOIS COLISEUM READY Uliat delight to tit at table fully equipped with BOYD PARK eilvet. F idib foe quality ad long wear. . Become mote valuable vith and i hoally a priceless heirloom. ' ' L FOR DEMOCRATS y , IL1h VCtXajBvr.V, L I Out modest prices make buying easy. ..,V L. J A is simply delicious when made with i. : BOYDnwttfi PARK itv K6 Baking Powder MAKERS OF JEWELRY KM MAIN SI Mil iUJ IAJU CITY . Pure Healthful Economical Any size roll . film. I A W CdltS developed film pack On Any size CeiltS developed . . . .ULJr lu J? j? LJ Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. Vain Street 271 8. min J.; 1 Salt Lake City, Utah V EXPERT KODAK Finishing He Had the Price. McCabe's Poughkeepsie .team was playing the Kingston team one day years ugo. In the Atlantic league, and a guy named Fogarty was umpire. In the ninth inning, with the score tied, two of McCabe's men played out, and as Hill had only one man extra, he had to rush the bleacher Beats to find a man to fill In. lie drew a big hick, who said he'couldnt play, but for the fun could fill In. There were twio out at the time and the fans were ex- Have our professional photographers do your SHIPLERS Cameras Supplies t:r st Times Seem a Small Thing, But It Hat the Power of Accomplishing Much. May VVA Courtesy is like oil upon troubled There la an inevitable amount ef friction In everyday life. Courtesy reduces this friction to a minimum. The happy outcome of a daya work may easily be determined by a cheery "Good morning at lta beginning. A knitted brow and a grudging greeting may be harbingers of failure In the tj K waters.7 days Interior of the Coliseum at St Louis decorated for the Democratic national convention. JURY OF WOMEN CONVICTS MEXICAN BANDITS work. t. 7 to request than to better to smile than to frown, better to help than to hinder even in the smallest things. A courteous man and a courteous woman furnish the salt that makes life palatable to the . soul. Our common allotment of happiness, of contentment, of the Joy of living Is all too emalL By robbing those about ns of their share we rob ourselves In the long run. Let us add to that share Instead of detract from It Let us respect scrupulously the small rights of others; regard for the big rights will then become a matter ol la better com-mand- habit FORCE IN THE ; 1302X3 oj ym I. fg araxmel fs (tnrrny 1 fi usieii ,, fuuinxic1 fu orirDel fauaxaTBl canrag ia'nio'ilF This Jury, composed entirely of women, convicted four Mexicans of highway robbery In the superior court at Ban Diego, Cal. Since California women have been given tbe ballot they have served on Juries frequently, but this is the first tftne that the entire Jury was composed of women. JULIUS KAHN COMMUNITY Man With the "Talent for Silence Generally Recognized for 8trong Personage He Is. There la a "gift of gab" and there la a talent for silence. Everybody classifies somewhere under four headings: Those who say nothing because they have nothing to say; those who have nothing to say, hut say It; those who have something to say and say It and those .who say nothing In spite of having something to say. The last named-ar- e rare, says a writer In the Boston Globe. It behooves those who have the gift of gab tb strive for the talent for silence, and those who have the ''talent for silence, to try to Acquire some "gift of gab." But better a thousand gabblers than the alienee of one cold, cunning man who encouraged ardent and generous people to do all the talking in order that he may conceal his cards while they show theirs. That silence Is common among men whom authority and wealth have made crafty. Character speaks a language of Its own. The silent man does not need to speak In order to make himself heard. We sense his opinions and dread hla silent disapproval more than open reproaches.. . - The man who can bear complaints without complaining; who can take an earful ol lnsultwlthout retorting; who can endure mlsjudgment without a fit of the sulke the man who keepe hla month shut and saws wood he le such a force in the community as he little dreams of being. It Is not anything that he doea; It la what he la. '"Z WA'.'.XA1 .amow vyvw un&VTfW ' (i Ta v ; n,v m o 4ljn 7t ft Vs y frAv ll .r - , il "vv C ' w' , - 'Lcrv ' ' , - v ail ' i y C ' 'j , f t rk,s '' vs ' ' . J ... y ' rs V'" ... f ", .. f Thny.hl1dmn nf Rhalms xr aaBcmbled for mally school In the famous wine caves of that French city. A class is here shown, safe from the perils of war. .. i U y' . ' . '3 ' The Delight of Children EASIER KISSES FED 1.1 THE CZAR mninWrii - fine-lookin- (V g g re-pos- - New Post Toasties are - any com flakes, Misplaced Anxiety. Honest Kansas Physician. - have discovered a silence They Bid an Atchison .doctor mean It Just with nervous that way when he said; Tve got two treatment for women Patients in the same neighborhood In troubles. Great Scott! And here I have been the country, and am going out this because my wife was morning to km two birds with one actually worrying tone. Atchison Globe. getting nervous! Boston Transcript ed Then, too, notice the tiny bubbles on the flakes, produced, by the quick, intense heat of a new patented process of making which imparts delightful crispness and a substantial body to the flakes. -- Cruel Hint. Why does the baby inake . such awful faces? I guess he beard the Mother-In-Laso much like folks saying that he looks to Improve best his rou, and is trying nn thft lllifeD68i ' ur d, New Post Toasties are usually served with cream and sugar, in which form the flavour is more pronounced and the flakes more delicious. These New Toasties do not chaff or crumble in the package and they dont mush down in cream both common defects of com flakes. old-fashion- s, nne." inner-flavoThe of New Pot Toasties bear a unique attraction for the kiddies they even like them dry from die package for their lunches. A box" of Toasties provides "eats that will delight the children. self-develope- -A Difference In Vinegar. - Representative Kahn of California, What a difference in table vinegars! who still carries the earmarks of an Some. have a coarse acidity that Is actor, is chairman of the committee on most pronounced. And for Just a bit literature of the Republican congresmore than you usually pay you will sional campaign committee. find them of unusual mellowness and of much greater strength than the Passing of a Relative. ordinary vinegar. It la surprising They were out walking one evewhat a difference a really good vine-sa- r lifted hla hat makes in a salad dressing or for ning, he and she, and heman as old they to a Pickling. passed by. genWhat a distinguished-lookinCultivate Little Courtesies. Is he a relshe exclaimed. tleman! There la a saying that It Is the 'little foxes that Spoil the vines; that Is, ative of yours T he replied, and there was the little annoyances that eat Into the In his voice, as be felt In his tremor rw of existence. Wlth, truth we may add that In as great a measure the lit- pocket where bis watcb formerly ; yes, hes a& Uhcle. tle courtesies help to build character And the dear girf never knew. nd Increase the joys of living. "Kitty has received an offer to In the movies, and shes perfectly toxicated with the Idea. He "Ineh! She expects, I suppose dicated, 5o reeling along to fame and for We Even Form Clubs Over Question of Teething RHos Vs. 7 Thumb. CAVES OF RHEIMS AS SCHOOLROOMS .y-A,- ni' Sbe habit Our passion for getting up associations is a bad symptom of intellectual feebleness. Every trade and profession among us, every interest and prejudice, every aspiration, hypothesis or question about a question has & gang of dub members at its back. - cited. Tho fashionable mothers get up soOur hero, the hick, came to bat. He cieties to determine what plays their drew three balls and the next one children shall see' during the holiacross he pickled over the left field I of one woman who was know fence for a horaof. Instead of running, days. not able to decide whether she should tho fathead stood there while the a rubber ring or a coral to her crowd howled Itself mad. McCabe ran give child or should leave hfhi to teething oufto him and yelled, Run, you boob, nature and the thumb. She accordingrun! formed a society. It Is called the ly The hick turned and gneed Bill and In a slow voice drawled: No, sir, 1 King .and Coral association and meets a month. It has recently split wont run, - Im no coward. I'll admit twicetwo organizations through tbe se I lost your ball, but I got the money Into of cession the antiring and coralites. right here In my pocket to pay for It. By means of these two societies any mother the mental may escape today Hard to Answer. "Phlltera la greatly Interested In anguish of making a decision for herself upon this teething matter. John chemistry." J. Chapman, In Atlantic Monthly. Bo I hear." Heg always busy with retorts." 8he Couldnt Understand. Naturally." Mamie Why did you leave But the kind that gives him most concern are made by Mra. Phlltera last place? Katie The master and missus was when she visits hla laboratory to lecture him about wasting hla time and forever quarreling behind locked doors, spoiling his clothes." But wasnt there a keyhole?" wovbut they always quarreled la Into thread and ll "Yes, spun Paper en Into a substitute for Jute textiles by French." a process Invented In Bohemia. Most of the light rays from metallic The stage has wings, but that Isnt filament electric lamps are radiated what makes the chorus gtrla ao fly. at right angles from the filaments. -- Dry Intoxicant. a , 1 It are - In the elevator, at the telephone, at the bench and In the office at every point of contact between man and man a little thought for the feelings of others Is a pleasant lubricant in the Jolnta of life. It reduces the Jar of the human machinery, promotes good feeling. adds to the worlds stock of self-respec- ASSOCIATIONS Dill LOST BY COURTESY NOTHING sible to buy and your money refunded if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago e Films The highest grade of baking powder pos- . old-sty- a vast improvement over le t For tomorrow s breakfast The czar of Russia in celebration of Easter visited his troops and bestowed the Easter kiss on his valorous and loyal soldiers. It is a part of the Russian Easter custom. Only the highly commended soldiers are honored In this manner by the czar. He also presented each man with an egg. The soldier with the- large tray Is carrying tbe eggs. - K317 ft 11 O' rp I Sold by Grocers everywhere. I |