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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH feu Lazy ? Vi-- g kiii-bizr5(- jf heti urn and cessor of surgery ln'the National Emergency e forested In the study of cancer. lie gnve a great deal of his time watching some of England's famous physicians hard Rt work In the Imperial Cancer Research laboratory, the Middlesex Hoe- pltal Cancer laboratory, and the laboratory pro- sided over by Sir A, E. Wright, who originated the Idea of vaccination against typhoid. He visited the Pasteur institute in Paris, and there saw monkeys Inoculated with the products of infantile paralysis. Naturally he became greatly entbwed over the possibilities of serum treatment, and he came borne" with the detennlnac-to make an attempt to discover a serum to cure cancer, diabetes, goiter and pemldons anemia, the most difficult chronic disease to fight. He has been successful In treating some remarkable cases of "goiter without resorting to an operation. Many cures of diabetes have been reported, and encouraging results have been obtained In pernicious anemia. Doctor Rogers treatment of the blood seems to bring out remarkable energizing qualities. Just as the Intent energy residing In water may be converted by application of heat lntv an expnnslve vapor, stenin, having a force capable of driving great engines and draw long, hegvy freight trains, and Just as the latest energy residing In .gasoline "may be transformed by InflnltesInpU sparks Into an expansive gas having a force capable of propelling automobiles, airplanes and submarines at a wonderful speed, so the latent energy In thq, blood seems by the Injection of a few drops of the new serum directly Into the veins, to be converted Into "antibodies which manifest their power and activity, in a thousand ways, and la an'hmout.t out of all proportion to the tiny spark of substance that Inaugurated their activity or set them on fire. An Interesting fact about this senmrYs that it cannot be made by the wholesale and sold as a' patent medicine, bediuse the patients own blood must be used In making It. It Is created on the basic principle that like cures like, and the serum must be prepared Individually for every "patient In aente bacterial diseases It Is now considered good practice the world over to secure when possible some of the germs causing the disease, j and then Inject them, after being killed by heat and -suspended In a solution. Into the patient whose -j sickness they caused. Doctor Rogers affirms that ! when he uses as a basis for his serum the bjtaod of a patient suffering from a chronic complaint he undoubtedly collects some of these imperfect cells which are tensing the. disease. , hos- pital, and first president of the American Cancer Research society. c Technically this new treatment is known as therapy, which mentis treating your blood with your own blood. The process first became generally known last year, when Doctor Rogers rend a paper before the Chicago Society of Med leal Research. Tie reported to the society the results of Ms six years of observations treating patients with a serum made with their own blood as a base. The doctor treated all classes of patients .whose troubles were apparently due to faulty Mood and bis results In general were declared to be remarkable. In the ten months that have elapsed slnre'ythe autohemlc treatment was made public llie serum has become recognised as discovery ns Important ns the achievement of Dr. Alexis Carrel I, who whs the first to transplant n auto-hemi- human organs, Autohemlc therapy Is especially remarkable because of Its simplicity. Briefly, Doctor Rogers treatment consists In taking five drops of blood, or some multiple of five, from a vein and putting It Into 19 times as much sterilized, distilled water. After Incubating It at fever heat for 24 hours, fur- ther dilutions are made according to the needs of The" patient, which can be determined oniyby a physician skilled In Us we. When ready for In jecting. the serum Is colorless, odorless and titste-lesDoctor Rogers is also authority for the statement that he has not been able to find any physiological chemist sufficiently skilled to de- s. termine its contents. Twenty to thirty drops of the scrum or solution thus prepared are Injected into a vein or under the skin. It may also be given by mouth, but not 'with as certain results. : There seems to be no limit to the number of diseases and complaints for whlcm this new treat- inent Is beneficial. It Is easier to enumerate those conditions for which It Is not applicable. Troubles jtnffhnfrtoRl, organic, or of acute bacteriological origin, and those clearly recognized as incurable, are not expected to be benefited by It, although a few of these appear to yield. - The solution haw ' been termed the "Antilazy Romm because It primarily has the energizing qualities that do away with nervous fatigue, while greatly increasing physical and mental endurance. To illustrate: The fourth flay after treatment woman walked ten miles nnfl wns not as tired ns she bad been previously after walking only half a . - " tplrnd d med nouii--j:- 0 to ttoa. g Knss f Led Randall-Ood- C ITY CARS s, rl ,i. , uet t, ck,. Gairtnited term if fur detailed Car Dept., itu aud dev Auto Co Ut d , Lake c r - - men.axd women, .v, t1 um to learn the barker trtutc r. bera in rreauleinand. ai rs.a 30 now open for red day. Only abort time Tool furmebed and rotumiseion paid w h,. ,, aH fnc. Call or write Moler Baber bchoo,, 1 Commercial St.. Halt Lake City. Utah. IVAKTFD HAS MESSAGE FOR ALL BOYS Young ut Eilro-jH'a- n g -- . g - - lr g die-Lon- g little-know- g n Man Draws Lesson From Strange Experience Which Fell to Hia LoL - I wish I could send a messnr to every boy In the world of a sad and strange coincidence that happened to tae when I was a boy, exclaimed a young man the other day. ! One hot, sultry July afternoon the hottest day we had that summer I had Just turned our street corner when met my father. , T wish. you would deliver this package for me, Joe, bq said rather, weakly, as I remembered afterward. Now I was only thirteen years old and bad been ont playing in the hot sun ail morning and was all in when I met, I g father after playing a our with losers. side the My, pame first impulse was to refuse, but one; glance at Lis kind, gentle face stopped pie. Surely I will go, father, I said pleasantly. r, "Thank you, son, was the answer. 1 was going myself,, but I dont feel very well today and I thought yon, would not refuse, as you have always' been a good boy to me, Joe. "I walked away thinking father did not care much about his only son. or he would not send me on this jaunt ,ahout one mile and a half), on such a hot day. But somehow the words, I thought you would not refuse, and You have always been a good boy to me, Joe seemed to ring in my ears and before I reached the end of my Journey I was whistling a merry tune. Returning home, I saw our doctor's anto and a crowd of people at our , door. One of my annts hurried to meet -me with tears rolling down her chocks. Your father fell dead Just as he reached the stoop, she said. "I found ont later the last words my father spoke were. You have always been a good boy to me. Joe. yny ten-innin- New Talking "Movies." Application has been made for a patent tin a very elaborate device which would produce a combination of the cinematograph and the phonograph to give us moving pictures wherein the characters not "only move but speak. The Idea of such pictures is not new, but the difficulties of synchronizing have hitherto "pnoved insurmountable. By synchronizing is meant the exact coincidence of the motion picture, pro- jected by one machine, with the speech supposed to proceed from the characters, which is produced by quite another. Unless the speech comes at the right instant, the result is laughable rather than impressive. In the proposed device the actunl speech of the character is transmitted hy wireless telephone to a phonograph whose complex receiving mechanism Is synchronized with the movements of the moving picture camera V -- in these they stood off the attacking force for One of the great American adventurers died rehours-killin, h!s more than SO natives. Chaille-Longand Col. was Charles cently. He Chaille-Lonled several expeditions Into Africa, death received the same scant mAice that had been uwarded so many of his achievements during his conquering the Niarn-Niacountry and adding It - to Egjpt. and exploring a long stretch of the East lifetime. Soldier, author, diplomatist and explorer, coast of Africa that hitherto had been unknown e years as thoroughly ns he lived his seventy-fito chllizatlon. continents four knew man of his time, lie any Called Back to Egypt. and he solved a riddle, that had puzzled mankind His health falling under the incessant hardships for many years the sourc- - of tle Nile river. to which he had been subjected, Chaille-Loncame As a youth, Chnllle-Lonought with distinction bnck to this country in 1877 and studied law. lie He Times. In the Civil war, says the Jlty became an authority on InternationaUlaw.-aftcr-- w a lieutenant entered as a private hisour ard teaching for a time In Farts. But at the time colony. Then he figured In a chapter of of the Sudanese uprising in 1SS1 he was besought to Is the known little present generation tory that our military mission to Ecpt. Khedive ImimII by the American government to go back to Egypt and take charge of the consulate at Alexandria, wanted to reorganize Ms army and he wanted the from which all the other Americans had fled. He Work done by men who would he free froiii the the various of and sayed hundreds of lives during those troublous Intrigues petty interests in were interested which of all times, the consulate being made a refuge for all countries, nationalities. northern Africa. The hhedlve obtained the In issl Cleveland appointed Chaille-Lon-g conof Gtsiernl Sherman, and in 1SG9 ten Amerforhalf sul Federal and of officers half them general and secretary of the legation In Corea. ican mer Confederate commanders were sent to Egypt, . The mans' restless energy, again manifested Itself was one of the party, and be became . In exploration and he made an overland trip to Chaille-LonSeoul, discovering on the way the source of the the widest known for his work in Africa. Some were Han Generals the Loring, of river. Egypt called him again In 1890 and he of the others party -Kennon,, snd andMuJors Morgan .ttml,.Stone. spent tight years lhere..wriUng and exploring.---Th- e ,lihty honors that had been tardy In their coming Found Lake Ibrahim. CbaillA-I-oncame under the' influence of the began to be showered. ujon him then. Great Britain finally recognized his share in the uncovering famous Chinese Gordon, then campaigning in the tlte Swdstfv Me- and Gordon (,. the- K'rets..of the N Lie .and gave-- hiia equahrank- with Speke and Baker. Tim American Geogra'ph- for the defends? of Cairo, and Gor- of don induced the America u to 1expIoret1Seupper HfcaYsoctefyave him Vgoldmedal. and he was' uiaUe secretary fur. the Universal Postal congress Nile. In two shallops constructed of tough hark Chaille-Lonat Washington and later secretary to the United und two eonquinions continued along States commission at the Paris exposition, 1900. the river until they found Iuike Ibrahim, now Chi: wrote number of books dealing known at Luke Ohoga. They found the bosom of who-e leaves had explored. They are standard he with lands lake the with'the lotus, radiant the great n works upon the are strong enough to support the body of a child. regions of the world, The party discovered that the river issuing from 'but they brought him little revenue. Tlvough half a dozen, nations honored him with medals and tithe Victoria Nyanza is the Nile, thus settling a had troubled that geographers. tles, he died a comparatively poor man. His only long question On this trip Chaille-Lonand his two compan- ' reward of any consequence was the. tribute paid him by "Chinese Gordon, another of the great adions, both Egyptian officers, .were attacked hy a This man deserves to rank with the venturers: force of several hundred natives. The explorers world s chief discoverers. carried sheet-irotraveling cases, and barricaded -- troid,le8o'ine '';h)pTuTn'fs .'RO common ' An rl n g 'th Is lrUd. ..Furthermore,.,, in a.setfes of . cases .of ... mothers who had previously borne children, the average duration of suffering with the birth of the serum hnhy wa three hours, while with the former children without serum the average was 11 hours. Still more wonderful and more Important i the fact that children whose mothers had treatment a few months before their birth are stronger, and healthier, mentally and physically, than other children of the same family who did not have the benefit of this autohemlc therapy. There has not been reported a death among the serum babies, (although some are now five years old. It was while spending the winter of 1909-1- in tarls a&4 Loudon that Doctor Rogers became in- - 7 MTv-B- a fuanuif coadmoa-e- nv utbt pattie. W rite e g out Although Docrvr'Rng,rimdr his associates hve- -' 9 . x ' SALT LAkt BARGAINS IN USED S I m . fiUiong children, will be wiped . ni ...... g S -- 166 MAIN STREET re- Some g -- treated a large number of expectant mothers with the new serum there has yet to he reported a ease was not obtained from those In which rv-?- Interesting information road building was givmilitary garding en to the United States when the English mission headed by Former Premier Balfour arrived in New York. Military attaches told how the armies of France and Great Britain rebuilt roads in France and Belgium. English military engineers recently have made experiments demonstrating Hist" it IS possibleand desirable to build the highest types of toad surfaces for the temporary or emergency movement of artillery and supplies. Roads built with asphalt sent from England have been constructed ln'the front. rear of- the Franco-Belgla- n The merits of this new treatment have been veriRoads so improved gave better servfied by many progressive physicians in various ice than any type attempted under the parts of the United States, some of whom have swift and heavy movement necessiacquired a practical knowledge of the system by tated by the artillery action which It was attending medical conventions in Kansas City, St precedes Infantry attacks. Louis, Chicago, St. Paul and New York, where observed that motortrucks and gun Doctor Rogers demonstrated and explained his carriages suffered no Injury In movemethod. Others have become competent In using ment over these hastily constructed the method by visiting Doctor Rogers and taking pavements, while frequent breakdowns a personal course of instruction under him. Some were experienced when road building idea as to how this method Is being received by was not attempted. the profession may be Inferred from the fact that Following those experiments a miswlthid two minutes after completing his demonsion, including officers of the British stration before the annual convention of the Amer- and French engineer corps, looked ican Association of Progressive Medicine at Kan- over the pavements In the environs sas City, Doctor Rogers was unanimously elected of Paris built In the last three or four president of that society. years. Among other roads inspected Perhaps the most remarkable Instance of a cure was the asphalt pavement laid on the' yet obtained by means of autohemlc therapy was road to Versailles, which has been the case of a trained nurse, carrying heavy military traffic ever diagnosed as Hodgkins disease, generally consldsince the war started. As a result errd incurable. During the three and a half years of these experiments and investigapreceding her visit to Doctor Rice, a physician tions It has been decided, wherever whom Doctor Rogers had Instructed In autohemlc possible, to construct similar surfaces therapy, the patient had had five operations, one for the movement of military traffic for appendicitis, one in which the stomach was re- In regions where roads have been desected, and three for removal of glands. She had stroyed or where they may be made lost 25 pounds from her normal weight and could necessary hy battle plans. neither eat nor sleep sufficiently to keep up. After the first autohemlc treatment on October 1, PLAN OF MAIN TRUNK LINES 1916, her condition began to Improve so rapidly as to astonish 'even Doctor Rogers himself. A on second treatment was given a week later, and at California Is Spending $18,000,000 From Two Chief Highways so seemed the end of the third week she perfectly Oregon to Mexico. After an well that treatment wns discontinued. " Interval, however, of six weeks, there were some John A. Wilson, president of the indications of the return of the enlargement of Automobile association, says American a week treatments the glands. Four other apart were given, and since that time there has been ns of the federal good roads law. recently trouble of any sort The patient, regained all her passed. states havenow out"Thirty-fou- r weight. Vnd is today the picture of health. lined in some fdra a system of main In speaking of autohemlc therapy, a prominent We all have known trunk lines, which Is now an augury New York physician said : plan the therapeutic value of blood after developing for the success of the federal-ai- d certain antitoxins. All our artificial serums are Just Inaugurated. In this connection products of blood serum. - Modern medical science It is worthy to note that California would be unthinkable without this weapon to fight was the first state to apply for its apthe manifold diseases to which human flesh Is heir. portionment of the money, and CaliWith all this knowledge, does It not seem fornia Is expending $18,000,000 on two strange that only now In the year 1916 the cnratlvs value of our own blood for onr own blood for our own Ills has Just been discovered, or, speaking W more accurately, been brought to our attention? Many of ns are no doubt like a certain great scientist who, when this new discovery, autohemlc 4 Ml therapy, was brought to his attention, said: This Is absolutely scientific. For a long time I hare known the facts upon which It Is based, but I I never thought of their practical application. " Doctor Rogers discovery Is not only a revelation, but a revolution. In the method, of treating a large percentage of the Ills of humanity. The this treatment seems to be coapplicability-o- f '3 a. , extensive with the function of the blood, and Is , capable, therefore, of acting upon disease In any AS ,x part of the body In which the blood circulates, no y ftr matter In what form the complaint manifests itself, nor what name we give to it. FOUNDCDI66 MAKERS OF JEWELRY Good Road in California. d, -- BOYD PARK , oom-vnnnlt- y. -- I PreMilitary Attache "With Former Immier Balfour of England, part Information. w; mUc. Another case in point wns that of a man generally conceded to be the laziest person In bis He drank about 20 whiskies n day, but fter the administration of the serum he began o do regular hard manual labor. This wns about the first real work he had done for flx yenrs. Ills rheumatic pains left him. be needed a cane no longer, his appetite rcttimefl, Insomnia wns weight In- -' somd.r'fFesfi'ng sleep-bl- s creased five pounds and his general appearance ehan"eU from. that of a hum to that of a clean, wholesome, bright and honest workman. Prevlous-ly7to'hoTicd rored from loss of mrmory, but after taking t!. serum lie couhl recall the names of many old 'aeqaaiefances whom be couhl not zememher before taking the treatment. Most remarkable results have been obtained wlv'n the serum wns administered to expectant mothers, and.it Is In this field that 'Doctor Rogers expects the grentest good to he accomplished through the autohemlc treatment. It Is his belief - h at-- 1 f he-- t see tmm t eomesvi p.t o genera I- - u seethe birth of physical and mental defectives will be reduced 90 per cent, and Infant mortality from vongenitak veakness, the greatest cause of death HINTS GIVEN ROAD BUILDING - Chicago physician achieves some amazing results by treating patient with patient' s own blood which has been made into a vaccine HY8ICIAN8 and surgeons from the four corners of the globe have experimented with cats, dogs and monkeys to find a serum for appendicitis, Infantile paralysis, diphtheria and what not. Hut the latest serum Is the Lazy Serum," which has been demonstrated to have splendid and efficient action on both body and mind, This Is the discovery of Dr. L. D. Rogers, formerly surgeon at Cook County hospital, Chicago, 20 years senior pro- You may be sor if you do not buy your diamond of us. We have as fine and aa large a stock as you can find anywhere, expertly select-ed- . Our modest pried make ing easy. r jcome Lnerdehc rv THE MOTHER OF THIS CHILD HAD GIVE! BIRTH PREVIOUSLY TO TWO OTHER CHILDREN. ONE OF WHICH WAS DEAD AT BIRTH, ANO THE OTHER OF WHICH LIVED ONLY A FEW WEEKS. IN EACH CASE THE MOTHERS CONDITION WAS SERIOUS. THE LAST BABY WAS BORN WITHOUT MUCH PAIN TO THE MOTHER. AND HER CONDITION BEFORE THE BIRTH WAS FREE FROM ALL OF THE SICKNESS USUALLY ATTENDING SUCH A CONDITION. Diamonds lake? main highways extending from the Oregon to the Mexican line. It should be kept in mind thah an application for federal aid In the Improvement of any road must be made by the highway department of the If anybody In the state desires to have a road Improved at Ihe aid of federal funds it Is necessary that the matter be taken up with the state highway department qnd not with the federal government." -- Much in L..ttte. Senator James A. McDougal was an orator who abided by Shakespeare's maxim that brevity is the soul of wit" He could compact more elo quence Into a few sentences than oth-e- r speakers diffused through long harangues. When urged to participate in mortuary ceremonies he said: I doubt whether or not we should mourn for any of the dead. I am confident that there" should be no mourn BUILDING-GOOEARTH ROADS ing for those who render themselves up as sacrifices In any just and holy Can. Bo Constructed at Low Cost, but cause. It better becomes us to prai They ReqNj, Constant and Costly and dignify them. It is true that ' Attention. cities and kingdoms die, but the eter-nthought lives on. Great thought, Good earth roads can be constructed with great action, does not at a very low cost ; however, they re- die, but lives a universal life, and it quire constant maintenance, which may power is felt, vibrating through all t expensive where the, travel spirit and throughout c!h A and properly maintained earth road will serve some sections as Elephant In Biblical Hebrew. well as the most expensive types of is said by scholars that no word It . d roads will serve other In Biblical tl eh re w,,,denotes an Sections Where this facfTA'rekllzed Hebrews were familiar phant, more attention will be paid to earth with yetjthe of ivory, and the skilled workmen mads, and the money spent on them Hiram, king of Tyre, fashioned the will not be regarded as lost. great ivory throne of Solomon aoJ overlald lt wlth pure gold.' ... ..... . 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