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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH 170DEI1 fUDECLY A SAFEGUARDED j XcH Other How They Were Carried Safely Through Change of Life. "I am the mother of and I owe my life to children fourteen Lydia E. Pinkhama Doraud, Vila. Vegetable Compound. When I was 45 and had the Change of life, a friend recom- mended it and it gave me snch relief from my bad feel- ings that I took several bottles. I am now well and healthy and recommend yoor Compound to other ladles." Ura Mart Ridgwat, Durand, Wis. X MassachuscttsYYomanWrites: "My troubles Blackstone, Maas. and I felt awfully from age, my vere sick for three years. I had hot flashes often and frequently suffered from pains. I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and now am welL" Mrs. PKRR8 CotJBjfOYER, Box 239, Blackstone, Mass. guch wa'rSg symptoms as sense of s, auffcxratiombot flashes, headaches, dread of impending evil, timidity; ooonds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before' the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and dizziness, should be heeded women. Lydia E. Pink-haby middle-age- d Vegetable Compound has carried many women safely through this crisis. back-ache- ms IT GRIND-OPER- UNIVERSITY I L00KT0 F0UR Department of Musie In Universtty of Utah Anxious to Popularize Musical Knowledge. generation Writer Sees Little to Piaiee In the First Three Generations of Mod- - 1 ern Americans. ed fire-ris- k position. FOR HAIR AND SKIN HEALTH For light wholesome cakes, biscuits and pastry, use The North American child le too Thomas Giles, professor of mu- - j often . ntcrciy tbv of mar sic. in the University of Utah has rlnge. It server as an outlet for that FOR PROMOTING GOOD ROADS some big departmental plans for the prldewhkh lt- - parents cannot always coming school year. Besides bringing reasonably tuk in them 'elves. It u op the band and orchestra to points petted. oxerdresm-Suggestion Made by Chairman DieH of size IC-- C and efficiency not attained I aundmfenfflnitd, till there is for Great National Congress to I before. Professor GUes will put on an evolved a strange piguay for whom tin Be Held in Washington, other grand opera, and will conduct I world soon grows tuinnt, wu is doMt classes in musical history and har- - tute of the petitionary appeal of i laid "Unquestionably tire time has tr rived for a great national road cou niony which will be a gre:t financial hood and h surveys an already an I to students of music. tlclpnted and thoroughly I'nalyzisl fu gross to be held once a year la the saving Professor GUes announces that ashore wuh the cold eyes of unnatural national capital under federal govern as the University orchestra for knowledge, Alan Sullivan write- - inf meat direction, averts George C soon 1916-1attains a membership of ?Q Harper's Magazine for August. The Diehl, chairman of the American 'Auhe will personally defray Its expenses world U Its football. It U smart hetomobile association good roads board JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO "This gathering In Washington on trips to Ogden and Provo fo$ con- y0nd description. But there ts In the would be under the auspices of the cert purposes. The band also will bv forced garden of Its life no sheltered United States office of public roads given its usual trips to Logan and bed where may bloom the flowers of His Caution. Was His Humor Conscious? rovo- gracioUMiess or pence. Of Mich will Tut her morning, reluted Mr. Gap was and rural engineering of the depart A ouug woman In These organizations are fostered be tb new aristocracy, u lyj its ment of agriculture," continues Mr recently looking at material in one of Johnson of Rumpus Ridge, "while the student by Hons will he of grandfathers who, y that body. They! Diehl, and the event could be muck are city lending dry goods Mores In was In binl, wrapped tn the arms of open to any student who plays I virtue of that tine native American most comprehensive In Its scope ; then would make Morpus, and wife cooking breakfast, ail attempt, to an Instrument and -- desires' to be I longheiidiH!nes,'Meliveredtiie could be a complete exhibit of road seaMiore. she suddenly hollered for ine to get for the an skirt g'.d attractive come more proficient. Three hours of I of their period ad were promptly uml The clerk rather strenuously suggested Up quick, bcuz Rowdy, the baby, had machinery and road materials ; then swallowed a quarter. could be sample construction of vari- college credit, besides the student suitably rewarded. But there will he th availability of several patterns. 'No, I reckon not, just yet,' sny-I- . ous kinds of highways; road schools pwards, are granted for participation I few- - traditions of oounllness, scant "But," said the young woman, "they in either or both organizations. reminders Wod that noblesse oblige, While I admire to see a child de could be conducted for state, county nre rut her loud, dont you think?" The band membership last year I but memories of Inherited and town engineers, and various tech Without a glimmer of a smile, and In velop a saving dissisttlon this early Banlcal phases of the work could be set The 30 and that of 18the orchestra, 25. I aponsihlhtles. The sempiternal vlollar n perfectly correct tone for a salesman the game, 1 don't want to flutter the made official appear will still dominate. line generation to little cuss by paying too much attea forth by trained experts who would mcea.former assume, he replied : The latter appeared 40 times, was too busy collecting and the other Kansas City Star. Too loud for avxnlngs Just right tlon to him. s gladly attend such a great Including its work In the grand opera, will he Vxi busy spending. The see for skirts." event Aida, which was pronounced by the I oud pcncrutjon offers no promise and Then there would come the interreApproval. to be far and away in advance the third hut Jlttle. The fourth will press Do you approve of the study of lated phases of road travel, and road of Distinction. Fragile any production heretofore attempt-- 1 probably, open a new and finer cycle, tn these practical times?" How does Rllgglns get the reputatransportation. Undoubtedly the de- ed by local talent Yes. Those old stories of the Trotion of being such a clever man? He's partment of the Interior, because of Its This both Tannhauser and SAW ADVERTISING IN SONG always getting Into some new kind of jan battles are good things to have- national parks, would set forth the Manon"year have been suggested to Proaround. trouble." scenic attractions which are undet They enable you to talk fessor Giles, but he has not yet deft shows cleverhis Yes. war he without danger of starting Where about Concert Committee at Bathed government supervision. Various states Suggesdecided what to present He ' Made-b- y a serious argument." ness Is by getting out ugaln. would be given opportunity of adver- nltely tion the would like' very much to Coal Dealer. . tising their attractions. with the best musical talent in Utah "The board believes In and make the a strictly local state highway conventions which are production. He thing They wore getting up a charity conis also desirous of in the kiimII provincial town, and cert called a for generally specific purpose presenting It at a time when people the commltti'e determined to work in the endeavor to concentrate the ef- from THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS 8HAPE outside the city can hear It, to make a threat suecess of !t. hard of forts road enthusiasts for definite during the spring confer- The local ends. These state meetings are of In- probably magnates and tradesmen ence. Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas were called oil, and to one of the calculable value, for the state Is the Professor Giles states that the deshoes. For sule by over DOOO shoe dealers. latter, a coni merchant, whose pluee political subdivision which must carry partment of music In the' The Best Known Shoes In the World.botUniversity was somewhere In the North, au aje on by far the greatest burden of future L. Douglu name and the retail petes is stamped on ths of Utah is anxious to Berve all the was duly made. road construction and maintenance. peal tom of all shoes st the factory. The value u guaranteed end to of anxious the, state; people popu 'Alim very sorry," was the coal merthe wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The With the vast amount of funds be- larize musical He deknowledge. retail prices ae the same everywhere. They cost no more in San to the committee's ing expended throughout the country, clares that no extra fees will be chant's reply Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth tha subbut Ahs stopped the government of the highway depart- charged for the work In harmony or , price paid for them. ments Is becoming7 largely a question musical history, hut that these will he scribin' taej these things. L. W. of The Douglas product & guaranteed by more quality Well, youll ghe us an order for of scientific management, and if Is be- open to all who pay the regular uniA than 40 years evperisnce in making fins shoes. The smart an advertisement on the program?" lieved that If the county were the Fashion Centres of America. styles are the leaders ifi tlx tuition charges. This means versity smallest unit of administration greater that work which costs $60 to learn by suggested the caller. factory at Brockton, Mass., They are made in a The coal merchant shook Ids head. by uve highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and efficiency would result. The numerous correspondence and from $80 to $100 s supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest state meetings converged to learn in private will be taught in Then a sudden Inspiration elzevl him. determination w to moke the best shoes for the price that tavoney Ah11 Ah'll hat tell dae, though," ye Into a great national congress once a the state university classes free of r an buy. madochu-tae "Ah'll he said. In get the national capital. It charge to college students and open year, held Ask four shoe dealer for TV. l Pnoglas shoes. If he ran. la believed would be the best way ol to all others who care, to enter the sing for ye. not sapply yon with the kind you went. Ink no other ,LI Va make. Write for Inlereallus Ur.uk let esul.lnlng how to Itlght you nre," said the other. handling the changed highway sltua university for this special work. ret shoe. of the hifhe.t il.ndwil of quel il7 for Uto price, I down for?" will "What her put tion, and the government could properby return tnell, poetege free. Boys' Shoes "'Keep the Home Fires Burning,' LOOK FOR W. L Dou,lss Bstt is tha Vtrld STUDENTS PAYTHEIR OWN WAY M'Uant be done," declared the con Dams and the retail pries S3.G0 $2.80 A $2X0 prealitent Q cert man emphatically, folding up bis tamped on tha bottom. I. Itouglee subscribe Ii wont Ill you tiers. A Fully Half of tho Girl Attending pn take Jolly good cure you get rv free TKl HIGH QUALITY StWIXI MACS1XI Handicapped. University Support Themeelve. London 1 TJTT-aew. m rvv advertising on our program. second First Stranger (to stranger, f of the girls who at-- Answers, LI Fully P Is sporting a musstve watch-charwho n tend the Unlvefslty of Utah last year Whats the time, friend? Mental Labor. 1ST SOLD ORDER AIT OTHER KAMI supported themselves la whole or in Second Stranger Cuu't tell. Just Writ (or Atm bookw "Point to b conl4r4 Wav Father was trying diplomatically o now, mister. part, according to statistics compiled . Surchoting s hewing MoUilns." Lasra tht tacts, by Miss Lucy M. Van Cott, dean of get Johnny Interested In arithmetic.' First Stranger Cant tell me? THE NEW HOME 6EWINB MACHIKECMRAX6l,MAtR women. Surely you want to learn percent Youve got a watch, aint you? These statistics show that, out of age,"- - bo said. That teaches you Second Stranger Yes. I've got a Lctra to null fipsnish 729 girls registered in the university, I how to figure the averages of the watch,, dishes. FREE box ett mister; but the blamed thing 464 had homes outside of Salt Lake baseball teams and players." stopped about a month ago, one noonCHILE UIXTUIIE "What do I care?" retorted Johnny. time, an ever since I aint been able City and 360 earned part or all of with directions for making their expenses while attending school. "The fellers that play the game dont to tell xvhether It's right unless I Chile and other Spanish, In which The list of occupations have to do that They hire some cheap hear the twelve o'clock whistles blow-Idishes. Send no money., Illumiis were em." latter do for to engaged it these skate (ids you bog today. Wilt nating. It includes tutoring, teachdye, ing in schools, teaching china paintToo Much tor Him. Ths Difference. orchesIn ing, teaching yusl, playing jr I vraa at the department store the "Politician, Isnt he? PARKEKii V HAIR BALSAM tra, singing, piano accompanymg. Oh. no, hes a statesman." went when other r all the day llghta t clerking in stores, offices and post A toll sriwwWuo of l 111 (Veil, whats the difference?" out, said Ltghtflngered Jim. to ormdtcot daadnC. , ', For Color and Rotoria offices, telephone operating, attend1" "A statesman, my dear chap. Is one chuckled his pal. What lack Boaoty to Grow or F4od HoJr. children, professional cooking, who Is In politics because he has What did you get?" o sM (IWiI Imifgtaia, . t , ing on table, housework, waiting general A politician Is one uho has "Rotten! I was in the grand piano money. ' Ironing in money because he Is In polities." supervising y department xVi laundries, candy making, canvassing, acting as cashier, doing millinery Good Road in Colorado. 2hv work, bookkeeping, stenography, so"SSSSSSSSSSr1. iy assume the obligation resulting licking for orders, keeping boarders, A ( from the management of this great na- sewing, embroidering, canning vege-tables, packing fruit, census taking, tional event school enumerating, copying, reading "The time has arrived when highexamination papers, manicuring, shamol more way conventions should have work, doad official character." There should be pooing, doing general office and Ironing, s a meeting In every town- ing library work, washing house once doing supervisory cleaning, ship in the United States at least a year, held under the charge of the work. Miss Van Cott gives attention to! chief highway official of the township. women There should be at least one county the care and welfare of young the counespecially each university, In attending meeting held every year other states and i ty, under the charge of the county en- those coming, from outside of Salt offlcIaL from parts of Utah rchief or the highway gineer to There should be one state meeting In Lake City. She not only, attends women of needs young the the under special each state each year, hour, hut uses everycharge of the state highway commis- during school see that they are propsion. Then the local automobile dubs, precaution to at for cared boarding places. the good roads associations and others erly a loan fund which In of Is She conventions charge in these could to assist dedeal a wardone great location has' and interest as their students and by leading them serving ranted. The township, county for convenient sums of amall money before held state meetings should be lnteresL AH without of time Csuterfa U haralcsa euLititnta for Castor OH, Pareeach so at that periods' the national meetings to tee are women students Tequlred la pleasant. delegates goric, Drop and Soothing Syrnps. smaller the gatherings of on arriving at the university. neither Oplom, Morphine nor other Narootla ; could he named to go to the national her Bnhstance. Its age Is Its jjoarantee. destroys Worms convention, which In reality would be Training Department Free. Feverishness. more and For than allays for years school, roads lasting a great good No tuition fees will be charged has been in constant use for the relief ofthirty , Constipation. one week or two weeks, In the dty "Wind Colic, 01 Teethin'? Troubles and. now on to atndenta attending from Flatulency,. ol! of Washington, under the charge Diarrhoea. regulates the Stomach and Bowels the ninth grade of the Junior high the - most .Important highway official school operated as a part of the Uniassimilates the Fodd, gittn? healthy and natural sleep. of the country, namely, the federal The Children's Panacea The Hothers Friend of Utah training departmenL versity authority In charge of governmental Students from anywhere in the state expenditure. are eligible and welcome to attend ALV.YlYC.. this school Jor their secondary work : Set a Good Example.- Residents of Salt Lake City will he of the roa& adjoining your farm the same fees as are charge and set a good example to our neig- charged at the city high schools, but pupils hbor. A. few hours spent now in fill whoss homes are outside the city will the surand leveling ruts the up The Junior high free. jjg be admitted face of the road will be worth much will start when the city high schools viien marketing time comes. begin their work, September 5th, and will not wait for the regular college Only Busy Men Have Time, year to begin. If you are too busy to keep np the Better StRL AJ oad in front of your farm, you ought She An apple a day keeps the doe to have more work to do, so you would j be still busier, for you know that only tors away. Last Copy cf V.Vt3, Ths obmtauh osmmny, ni m, do icy thing onloa an to time men there; stop Pont He tare busy earth while. , day keeps everybody away. , Mr. I I BAKING POWDER cihk-h-d- , -i Alwciyssafeand reliable. If it isn t all we claim your grocer I will refund your money. I 7 - I I I llit-.hurg- Of-- 1 h iradl-flclall- y re-w-as 1 good-road- 1 the-classi- Close-Fiste- Possibility of Combustion. The danger, I Are from rags such as many housekeepers kep on - hand for wiping up varnished floors was. demonstrated at a exhibit given In a New York window rags recently. A quantity of were placed In the window with a placard stating that they were liable to take fire at any time from Instantaneous combustion due to the action of the atmosphere upon the rags. A number of small blazes Were started by rags la this window. In one Instance combustion took place within seven hour after the rags were, placed in . d te W. L. DOUGLAS good-road- s $3.00 S3.G0 S4.00 S4.G0 & $5.00 an?&iU W. d good-road- Cutleura 8oap and Cuticura Ointment Are Supreme. Trial Free. emolThese fragrant, lients keep the skin fresh and clear, the scalp free from dandruff, crusts and scales and the hands soft and white. They are splendid for nursery and toilet purposes and are most economical because most effective. free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept 1 Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. super-cream- y Mollycoddle. "Did you see that?" yelled cited man In the Panama hat. the ex "That robber of an umpire calls Gilllgan out st third . and Rafferty never come within s foot of touchln him. "It looked that way to me, too," admitted the man beside, him. "Still, I dare say the umpire could-sethe play better from where he was than we could from up here. e home! retorted the oth-je- r savagely. "You aint got no business goln to a ball game. Youre one of these blamed pacifists, thats what you are!" ' "Aw, go on - g ... .. - :w V -T- ft y I 1 one-hal- n. u. i. 'A J ar v om-l- : & Your Liver Is Clogged Up play-ground- tksts Why Youre Tired Out of Sorts Have No Appetite. CARTERS LITTLE UVER PILLS jriU put you right a few days. 1 CARTERS They do their duty. CureCon ttipation, fS M ' "0 Children good-road- Aj Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headache E4A1L PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALLtRICE. Genuine must bear Signature - K Every Woman Wants n rr a Oo a r ) . lYGUlwi WjIOR PESSCrtAL 1 far sloodt ojwkslwfstiwaad -- stops jafUw- w- for ansi caurrh, JJWtwedr sndsoft eyvs. EconomlcsL Lf rI c m i.i t tusrus ruu . Sr I -- vuuwaaxd whom tUTI Uttm LiWvtrrr. larS-- Is CASTORIA What a It It It -- GEKUiilE CASTORIA r. oin gSref a. In Uss Fcr ver- Tha Rind Yea Uzva Uv e!t Lake it iBtara tha Signature rtan EV i; City, No. 37-1- 911 30 vm fe cs i |