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Show .THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH too;! nr childs ' : IOIIGUE IF HURRY, MOTHER! FROM REMOVEPOI-SON- s Hopes? - S . Is-m- LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED. -- I Look at the tongue, mother! If coated. It is a sure sign that your lit tie ones stomach, liver and bowels needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesnt sleep, doesn't cat or act natu rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, sore breath had; has stomach-ache- , a of full cold, diarrhoea, give throat, teaspoonful of "California- - Syrup of Figs," and tn a few hours all the foul, i 1 4 i - constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You ncedut coax sick children to take this harmless "frnlt laxative;? they love Its delicious taste, and It always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist, for ft bottlj of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for hahles, children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly on the bottle. . Beware of counterfeit! sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that It Is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company," Refuse any other kind with contempt. Adv, . i I . Jr -- low-roofe- - a testimonial?" Yes; but It doesnt seem to do me ' ' any good." What did he Bay?" "He Bald I was one of the beat men' the firm ever turned out" Stray Stories. head-quarter- WOMEN SUFFERERS KAY NEED SWAMP-ROO- T of women Thousand upon thouaniI have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it, .Women complaint often prove to be nothing elee but kidnev trouble, or the reault of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneye are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organella become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loaa of ambition, ncrvouwiesa, are often timea symptoms w kidney trouble. Dont delay starting - treatment. Dr, Kilmcra Swamp-lloot- , a physician prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such condition. . Ot a medium or large sire bottle e Lately from any drug atore. However, if yon wish first to test thla grrtt preparstion send ten cent to Dr. K'l-nc- r Jt Co., Binghamton, N. Y for a sample bottle. When writing be eur and mention this paper. Adv. dog-tire- -- y . in $103 Reward, $100 la a local Class greatly Influby constitutional conditionstreat-It tlit tv. .or require constitutional ment. HALL'S CATARRH MiCDICIN B ent , vt tsi.en internally and acta through the the Mucous Surface of the HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation ot the diaeaaa. strength by Improving give the patient the general health and aaaiita nature tn fioo.oo for any cat of It work, doing Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE fall to cure. Druggist 75c. ATestimonial freo. r. 0. Chaney Co Toledo, Ohio. I Bio., d on Bye-ter- n. -- bus-flin- g tToo.Much to Stand.. I went Into the battle singing." "Tlicn no wonder you got the iluna on the run." Dent Forget Cutlcura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on It because one of the Cutlcura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). 23c each everywhere. Adv. In the Beauty Shop. - "I want some wrinkles." "What about?" "How to get rid of them." Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of CASTQRIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It . i h Bears the Signature of la Use for Over hd Years. Guldrea Cry for Fletchers Castorii i... I j i The first phonograph was made 40 years ago, but Its. popularity Is of more recent date. The spirit of discontent Is healthy e a real evil , there - d; the-voic- es. Novel Excuse. One morning my little sister wa washing herself when we heard her exclaim; "Mamma, I cant wash my ears; there is too much fancy work In them.V-ChiengAmerican. - n. J lm-m- - d, w A Doubtful Indorsement. "Did your late employer give you to-b- '' 1 Slims i& in jguuii.n '!. UTAH AllO UTAHNS e, ' Blighty! What SiCII; CROSS, FEVERISH . Hint left n'urm e yo'r'n wornd was serious enousrh io Id arter w Ilf be out o' commission for toe rest be sent to England. The stretc o your life. Your wife, If youre got bearers were being pestered with ques-onwill bloomin' well ave to cut tloos as to what chance the Tommies 1 If youre, had of reaching their coveted floaL your meat for you, that-Iman under the lucky enough to get any blinkin meat , believe they all envied on the pension the Top Ala orae wilt ether, because, with' a left and you." ing. he was sure to be sent to Rdgb.y. . fly A feeling of pride sflrged through; A sergeant .major of the Royal Amy me. In a hospital of wounded soldier Medical corps entered the ward. The Serjeant Arthur Guy or medical men promptly stood at attena severely wounded case Empey a tion, except one or two ' who were man with less looked up to. while a The serAuthor of Over the Top," superficial wound la treated as an or- taking care ofkserlous cases. Etc. . Call. "First dinary mortal. I could read respect, geant major ordered; Get this ward In shape. . The M. O. perhapsTntermlxed with a little envy. 0-0--0 In the eye of. the surrounding Tom- is coming through Infive minutes to mies and fliedlcal men. Inspect caes and clear out The medical men went from cot to The door at the end of the ward Mr. Empeyf3 Experiout blankets, opened. A howl came from the cot at cot, carefully smoothing ences During IlisSevcn-tee- n and ends picking up loose In voice Irish a tueklng gruff my right, and Months in the First shouted : "fag ends" (cigarette butts). left The sergeant-majo- r Line Trenches of the "Close that damned door. You door the minutes ten In about Bins bloomin', hospital men have tu British Army in France at alL Here I am, knocked about by a opened again and, with a smart "shunt dead sishell, and the likes o' youse puts me from the sergeant major a mediThe ward. In the In a bloody draft Ita a good thing we lence reigned then to came attention, men all cal have a navy; with the likes o' you a blokes In the army, we certainly need the doctor entered, followed by He i. M. C. A. sergeant The battle of the Somme was still one." clerk and a IL cot carefully read a snicker went tip from the patients, stopped at eachwounded raging. I had been bit by three rifle man occupybullets, one through the left cheek, Then a Tommy' on my left answered the tag on the the other two through the left ahoul- - this outburst with; ing It passed a few remarks which -der, while engaged in a trench raid is, be clerk Jotted down on a pad of Bloody nerve, I call It Tre on was and for prisoners, my Journey covered with blankets, and grousin' pper, and as he left each wounded j about a little drawft and not many soldier he made a cheering remark to to Blighty. . I remember being carried down a hours back 'e was lyin' la a bloomin' him. the 1 When he came to me he asked : flight of steps and placed on a white shell 'ole, with' the wind Well, how are you feeling, my for table In a brightly lighted room, a whiskers off 1m, and e at the same time stooping over lad?" TO over a 'e a bearers. and stretcher doctor wager qnld sergeant bending my tag. me a delicious drink of ale, then the belongs to the Royal Irish Rifles. "Ilum three rifle bullets; well, my The man on my right retorted ; whispered word "chloroform; some"Naw, Im not In the Royal Irish lucky fellow, it. means England for thing likd a gai helmet being placed you." over my fioso and mouth, a couple of Rifles, but I belong to a good outfit I could have kissed that doctor. can a and Dublin I the breaths, Indrawn, Fusiliers, Royal long. gasping . Then he passed- to the Irishman on rumbling In my ears ; then the skyline Uck the man that says they aint of This a corner the from ward, my right 'I Stooping over him, he said : Just then, of New York suddenly appeared. How are you, my lad?" was quickly followed by the Statue came the voice of a stretcher bearer; of Liberty shaking hands with the "Jones, get the M. O. (medical of- ' The Irishman answered: tw d d sick and I want to get Singer building; a rushing, hissing ficer). Hurry up quick this poor of here ; I want to get out of here, out west sound tn my ears, like eserping steam, blokes out of thla draft Every tin minutes hand man and then blackness. The suddenly holding my that I opened my eyes. I was lying on released his grip, and rising to his feet theyre openin and N door. sit the ward. A dead a stretcher, covered with blankets, in hurriedly-lofThe doctor, with 4 wink; turned to wooden building. Across a R. A. M. C. sergeant and -- said: the row of a mo was the way from long Shrapnel, left foot knee and right stretchers, each stretcher holding a I see no reailfc why this breast wounded Tommy, some lying flat, othbe ready for duty In a man wont ers propped up by folded blankets. couple of days." Others were sitting on their stretchers The Irishman, with a yell, an-sbound arm an up tenderly caressing erod : with white bandages. Dooty ; how the h 1 can I do dooty Occasionally a stretcher, reclining when I cant walk?" on which was a muddy and bloody The doctor answered : soldier, would be carried down the That will be all right my lad. aisle by two stretcher hearers. This fix you up with a cushy Job at Well stretcher would be placed In an open brigade headquarters, pounding a -space In the row opposite. typewriter." I could hear a hum of conversation The Irishman, with a groan of discleared brain as and me, all about my gust addressing nobody in particusnatches of It became intelligible, lar, sighed : My right hand seemed to be in a "Out since Mona, and I end up vise. I could not release 1L Squirmworkln a bloody typewriter at ing In bed, which sent a sharp, shootStick me In skirts and TO 1 ing pain through my left shoulder, as a manicurist" go tried with my unbandaged eye to see The doctor, paying no attention to was what holding my wrist this remark, went to the next case A Royal Army Medical corps man and soon left the ward. was sitting on the floor at the head of As soon as the door closed a string my stretcher and had my wrist la his "What's tha Matter? Am I Wounded?" of opths came from the Irishman : grasp. He was about twenty years "Poundin a typewriter his chin lence ensued.- I tried to turn In the at old, and looked like the Just bloody headquarters; would gradually sink to his chest as direction from which the first voice British ; what in h 1 do I know army he If he were falling asleep I then hnd come, but the sharp pain In my about one of those wrltin machines? would suddenly start lift up his head shoulder warned me that It was use- Just my luck. Why couldnt that with a Jerk, and stare around the less. shell have hit me In the hands. But room. Pretty. soon his eyelids would In a few .seconds the door opened I 8pose If Id lost my bloody hands slowly close. I gave my arm a tug and I could hear low voices down In theyd made a tlght-rop- e walker out and he quickly opened his eyes; then corner.. I could see the Tommies o me. , Win this war what hopes?" across hts face flashed a smile. To around me Intently gazing In the diThe Tommies were eagerly questne It appeared like the sun rising from rection of After a few tioning each other: behind a hill at daybreak. That smile minutes the door opened again, then ' "What did he sye to "Are you? sent a warm glow through me. I be- closed, and Jones came back. I looked you good for Blighty? "He marked lieve that right then I was In love up at him and he solemnly nodded.. What does England on my tag I with his boyish face. Then he opened One more sou of Britain hod paid base hospital mean? Does It mean his mouth and, as Is usual In eych the toll of war. that rra to stick it out la this bloody cases, spoiled It all! My unbandaged eye suddenly be- mud while you blokes are to "Strafe me pink, but you do tyke came cloudy and misty and a hot tear Blighty? etc. your own bloomin time to come out rolled down my cheek. Frelty soon a stretcher bearer eu o chloroform. 'Ere Ive been, bloody The door at the other end of theere carrying a little oblong green well balmy, a 'oldlu' your bloomin ward opened and two stretcher bear-- j box, which, w all .knew, contained era entered, going In the direction of cigarettes. pulse. Out of the cornet of my mouth I the dead man. Pretty soon they left "Chorus of: asked him: the ward, carrying a stretcher, on Gimme a fag, mate; I'm all. out "Where am I? which was a still form covered with a Come on, chum,, dont forget me. Still smiling, he'halled a stretcher blanket The Irishman on my right Thats a good fellow. Lets have bearer across the way. was repeating to himself; . .si. one. I syeAwklns, this blighter wants "Poor bloke, poor bloke; be sure Pretty soon every Tommy who was x bloomin map of Frawnce; e wants done his bit and It wont be long be- able had a lighted fag between his to know where 'e is. fore hefl be pusblu.Up the daisies lips, and a sigh ol content went up 'Awklns, across the way, answered : somewhere In France. And before this as he inhaled deep of the drafts, "Tell im Vs bloomin well in Sam war Is over, therell be lots more In the smoke., I certainly enjoyed jnine. Isaac's fish 'ouse down Tottenham same fix. '. The sergeant major entered. One of the Tommies, In an effort to The medical men cameagain Court Road, awaitin' for Is order o to attention. fish and chips. be brave, addressed Jonesj In crisp tones he ordered: This brought a general laugh from Whats Is nyme, Mlket Wbatjbat-tallo- n - Oft the convoy for England ready. Is e from? the Tommies opposite me and on my Look alive; the ambulances are exJones answered: right and left. pected any minute. - "James Collins, a lance Somewhat incensed St their merricorporal out The stretcher bearers entered, of the Royal Warwicks; five machine ment, I retorted: about, and the ward was tn an "Quit your kidding; for the love of gun bullets through the right' lung- - uproar. Then, outside, could he heard Mike, have some sense. What'a tha hemorrhage the chugging engines of the waiting matter? Am I wounded? The door opened again anf two ambulances,. The stretcher bearer, still with the stretcher bearers entered, carrying a As each fortunate Tommy was carsunny smile on his face, which made Tommy, his head lying flat and a ried out the more unfortuuate ones, me feel a little ashamed at my resent smell of ether pervaded the ward. We who were to be left behind at the menL answered : knew It was a case from the Pictures base hospital, bravely wished him a Naw, you aint wounded, mytew (operating room). The stretcher bearGood luck, mate; give my regards You Just appened to fall down In ers placed bim on the right of the to Trafalgar square. Be careful and the bloomin' road and one o those Irishman. dont lose your watch In Petticoat Minkin tanks crawled over you. Jones now left me, and, getting a lit- lahew Give er'my love. This rather frightened me, and In tle white basin, went over to the new As I was carried through the door a pleading voice X asked: arrlvat The Tommies turned Inqulr- - the cold air sent a shiver through ine Tlease tell me ; what is the matter Ing looks In his direction. Answering and my wounds began to pain. The these glances, he read from the tag effect of the chloroform was wearin .Ilh me?" The stretcher bearer leaned over pinned to the tunic of the patient: off. Outside tt was dark 'and confu"Shell wound, left foot amputa- sion seemed to reign supreme. ' Lanand read from a little tag pinned to tion. terns were flashing to and fro and my tunic : 0. S. W. left face (two) left Then and there X knew that I had long lines of stretchers could be seen " . shoulder. Cot.", lost my prestige. moving toward the ambulances. r Then he carried on : In a short while the form on the I was placed in an ambulance with "Hit means that you 'ave a rifle stretcher began to mumble. Thlb three others.-"-" A rasping noise as the bullet through the left side of your mumbling soon turned to singing; that gears were shifted, and with a Jerk clock (face) and two bullets-througTommy sure could singl lie must have the ambulance started. That jerk your left shoulder, and that youre a been a comedian In civilian life, be- - made me grind my teeth. cot case, which means that you wont cause the Tommies were soon roaring! But I was happy In the thought ave to bloody well walk. Two of us with laughter; so was L as mu'h as that at last I was on my way to that heaven, Blighty I poor blokes will ave to carry you on my wounds w ould permit. Harry Tate, j longed-fo- r Xou sure are a lucky the famous English comedian, la 11" a stretcher. never ap-1L more had a bloke ; pretty cashy, I calls palmiest days, j Early Declines. I asked him If the wounds were good preciatlTe audience. After a while the If the truth could be discovered "or Blighty, singing ceased, and the Tommies be 'probably It would be found that tn lie answered:- - gan conversing among themselves. The reason why a woman lives longer tha. was Blighty What a man Is because she doesnt par i "Yes, youre good for Blighty, and ialn topic n Thio?" p rn was LaM-- i his attention to statistics. DaP.--s if. Rich .igpv n1 discharge. The output of grain In the, Uintah basin during 1918 will total around 500,000 bushels. Wheat will predominate. of the The positive Identification a Pittsburgh girl who was 'killed In Mrs. rooming house on January 3 as has Utah, Varna Hayfordof Ogden, been made. The case of the state against Wallace Henry Randolph, charged with ' kidnaping his son from his former wife, has beert set for bearing at Ogden on January 21. Deaths among "the Indians from influenza, according to health officials of San Juan county, havT come near wiping out several, tribes. ,A canvass of the county is bems made. ecoCorrespondence schools In home with out nomics are being cess, according to Miss Jean Cox, state supervisor, who has Just completed an Inspection trip" through the tate. Definite organization of the Utah sochapter of the National Audubon was In the field, ciety for active work perfected last week at a meeting of Salt Lake citizens Interested In bird ' ' life. With a showing of &430 cases handled, the report of .the Juvenile court at Salt Lake for the past two years, Just completed, shows that the . total receipts of the court for the time were $27,157.53. Tlie governor has appointed Chief Justice J. E. Frick, whose term ex pi rcil January 6,' to succeed Justice M. McCarty, who died recent-- j ly. The term for which Justice Frick Is appointed Is two years. Brigadier General It. W, Y'ourlg, who reached Salt Lake several days previous, on his way to the Presidio, San Francisco, from France, was the principal speaker Sunday lilght at n meeting In the Twentieth ward chapel. Salt Lake. , The fat stock show tar- be hold nt Salt Lake, April 3, 4 and 5, promises to be letter and larger thnn either Of the two previous slidWs. Entries nre Coming in rapidly, and every section of the interniountaln country wlll.be . small bottle cf Danderine" keeps hair thick, strong, A trlI -- beautiful. - - GirlsFTry thisl. Doubles beauty of your hair in a few moments. sy, . - represented. " The state war snvlngs committee has sent out urgent appeals to all war savings organizations throughout the state to remain lutactUntll after a conference .of Liberty limn and war savings workers at San Francisco on j January 17. . Governor Barcberger, who has returned from an extended trip ' east, thinks that the governors of the states In the union will meet In (Sint Lake in July next ln thelr annual convention rather than In Alaska, where they were L&' f 1 iCSY. V' "J ' fy, .A ' fc lh ' d.' J - (,mt 5 vV,! -- I r V J 4. Within ten minutes after an nppli. cation of Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but hat will please you most will be after a few weeks use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new- halr growing all over the scalp. little, Danderine Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No how dull, faded, brittle and scraggV, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; on incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. Get a small bottle of Knowltons Danderine for a few cents at any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair Is as pretty and soft as any that tt has been neglected or Injured bycareless treatment thats all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of It If you will just try a little Dan- nnpaules of Utah oversubscribe .their .December quota ot V. S. treasury certificates of In- derine. Adv. debtedness by 47 per cent., Banka of Always a Drawback. this state had been requested to pui Ernest wgs expressing chase $1,730,000 worth of certificates, himself vociferously because his mothut they bought $2,554,000. er difficulty In pulling the experienced A kjo llbral Interpretation of the comb through his tangled mat of curls. phrase, making money, was adopted Never mind, sldd his father over by Birth P. Morrls 25 year old, a resthe top of his paper. Some day you'll ident of Alton, wording to the fedbe bald as papa and won't be bothas eral authorities. Tin officers say Morcomb. ris made) money, all right, aud he "Is ered with hair to momentarily, Ernest' brightened charged with counterfeiting. then heaved a sigh of resignation. Representatives of the reclamation Oh, well, It would only make that service from Utah and the surrounding much more face to wash, he said. . states held a conference at Salt Imke on the Oth.. The matter of legislation Get the Facts, Doctor. , necessary in the arid states to protect Doctor Struttor says that old maids he water supply was considered and are a result of mans undesirability." proposed legislation for Utah was careHas beMaever heard of the excess of fully gone over. women In the population In most old The state law library has 18,163 vol- comhnmItie8, or la this a squint toTut tut, doctor; umes, of v hleh number iSflS volumes ward polygamy? have been added In the last year.i In count up the od bachelors first. 1913, 130 , volumes of. reports and 24 New York Evening Sun. volumes of session laws statutes were received on exchange. These figures Argentine women have won their are given by II. W. Griffith, librarian, .right to all the professions. Including In bis annual report. engineering jind law. Enrollment week, January 20 to 2G, has been set for the United States boys working reserve, when all youths" of the state above the age of 16 witfbe urged to pledge themselves to aid production. They will be asked to re siond as generously, as they did to a similar appeal h year ago. At the meeting at Salt Lake on January 4 of the War Mothers association, the two service flags were unfurled for the first time. The army flag Is of red- silk' aud contains 431 Five-year-o- ld , - gold stars and 20.S72 in numerals. A blue silk flag represents the navy and contains sixty-tw- o gold stars with 3510 la numerals. - With an enrollment approximately equal to that prior tothe time of clos lng, three months' a go, the University of Utah resumed Its regular work on In 1S43 Sir Arthur Garrod prorirt r a basis January C.' Practically that in gout ( also true in rheumatism ) all of the students are registered for there is deficient elimination oa the two terms of work In order that the part of the kidneys and the poisons Interim between the winter and spring within are not thrown off. gouty quarters may be reduced 'to a miniProf. II. Ftraues attributes mum. . "attack to the heaping cp of P?ie , of un Fire caused by a ?efcctlTe flue de- where there is an abundance acid which i3 precipitated in the stroyed ten houses at. Copperfield be- and sheaths, setting up inflammation. fore It was brought .under control. Before the attack ot gout or there is sometimes headache, Average acreage la Utah which has r nhat is thought to he neuralS been sown to winter wheat and rye in as himcs,, 191S lias been compiled hycounvies In rheumatic conditions,euch of Cia,c of the neck, in back the a report Issued by M. M. 5justin, field pain As Frof. .Strauss says, The ecreli agent for Utah and Nevada of the fed- of uric acid we are able to eect eral bureau of crop estimates. A 4 per exciting diurcris." Drink copiously glasses per day.m cent Increase In this acreage is shown. watt, six or and obtain Anu before water meals, Seventy-fivbushels of corn to the double strength, for GO ctf; acre In 'a country whre they ennuot tablets, the nTarest drug store and Ute raie corn Is a renvarkable yield. - This throe time a day. If yon Is what Rulon Nicholas of American 10 cents to Dr. Fit ice Iackwre end ' Fork succeeded In getting this year. Hotel, EafLdo, N. , "V He has Just bTTawaroleil second place "Anuric" (anti-uric- ) recfn.w of Dr. fierce and White the '.contest corn corery FliAt, for dissa. jin wid U r- - te- -t rHsn HtLia, for pre-wa- e I. ipAnmilii r mg. |