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Show A THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UtAII BEST MICIflE FOB WOMEN , Wbat Lydia. E Pinkham! Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman. Portsmouth, Ohio.' I suffered from Irregularities, pains in my side and was so weak at times I could hardly gat around to do my work, and as I had four in my family and three boarders it made it very hard for me. Lyaia E. Wa may llva without poetry, tnuaie and art: Wa may llva without conscience, and live without, heart; without friend, we may live without But civ ilised man cannot live without cook. knowledge-bwithout -- book w hat grieving? He may live without hope what is hope but deceiving? He may live without love a hat le passion but pining? But where is the man who can live without dining? We may e 11 book. 1 to me. I took it and it has restored Fat saw." Many Motors Use Coal Gas. Evidence laid before the English gas traction committee by" manufacturers of flexible gas containers shows that about 4,500 commercial motor vehicles have been converted to the use of coal gas. HELP WANTED towns need barber: eowt opp.irt -- iv ojen lor men ort-- r draft age. - Barber ir food as officer comm is, ion in few week. Call or ante Moler BL! College, 43 8. West Temple 8t . Salt Lm,, ( IONS of the times to be seen in all -- large cities are these: Apartment -- delicatessen buildings, restaurants, Sara Shaw, R. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this medicine and wrote this letter in order that other suffering women may find relief as she did. Women who are suffering as she was should not drag along from day to day without giving this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham1 Vegetable Compound, a trial. For special advice in regard to such ailments write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas. The result of its forty years experience is at your service. 32 W. 2nd South. Salt Lake City 4 It is certainly the best for woman's ailments I ever Mrs. Utah Office, and School SuddI? cannot harm Sydney Smith. myhealth. medicine All makes Rented, Repaired, Sold. Write for prices-- S 7.50 to $ l oo Owen Meredith. Pink hams Vege- table Compound was recommended ut shops, cheap residential cafeterias, hotels. The home Is fast disPeople are living in appearing. apartments and residential hotels, buying cooked food at the delicatessen shops, eating at restaurants. Why? Wall, largely because they have to. The old-- a fashioned home in dwelling, with servants and home cooking is still an American Ideal. But the Increasing lack of servants, especially of cooks, makes the home a burden to people of moderate means and to women who want to do something besides keep house. It la fast coming to the time when only two classes can keep house with any satisfaction: the very rich, who can hire professional servants at high wages; the poor, who do without servants. well-to-d- o The GAVE NAME TO NEW ENGLAND Result of Capt. Smiths Exploration of Shores of North Virginia' in the Year 1614. Capt. John Smith, famous for h'i romantic career, particularlj the io cabontas episode, Is general! av elated with Virginia, but he was also the first to discover the beauties of the southwestern half of the Maine coast and the first to draw a map of It, an exchange recalls. In 1G14 he explored the shores of wlrat wav then known as North Virginia, tun wtieh he called, New England, a name woman must by him. In A Description choose between housework and all other activities, Ehe cannot get servants, because we have no servant class In this country. Working women will not do domestic work when they can get other work, even though the other work pays less. These conditions have raised a widespread Interest in the proposition of com- munlty cooking. Notwithstanding the high prices of food and the scarcity, of cooks, the American people like good things to eat Just as well as ever. The question Is where can these Lift off Corns! Doesnt hurt a bit and Freezona costs only a few cents. fy Worth Seeing. Lmly outside wants to see you. 1 wonder If shes worth seeing?" "She is. Blue eyes, golden hair, perIxmlsvllle fect figure. Oh, boy ! Courier-Journa- l. Dont 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). 25c each everywhere. Adv. Did you ever console yourself with the thought that some people look happy because Ignorance Is bliss? That Backache! Stop Then agonizing twinge across the trail of the back, that dull, throbbing ache, may be your warning of serious kidney weakness serious, u neglected, for it might eaaily lead to gravel, stone in the kidney, bladder inflammation, dropsy or fatal Brights disease. So u you are suffering with a bad back, have nervous, deduty spells, headaches, spondent attacks or disordered kidney action, get after the cause. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that has been tried out for you by thousands. An Idaho C&te Cham. Allen, habitations 1 high-clas- DOAN'S VSSST CO. BUFFALO. N. T. If Kill All DAISY Flics!KILLER 11m "7wtr, bmmt. etatit, LY omanw i can't I If Mm WKie.feHAal,. ertiono-- epUl aajrtims. ' RlSOtD attract aa4 tl, gocvwsuBt Gowt tP kiI.1l.er vi, t ftm taiaa - d. FTPVKS,jo.d. ISO Ds kale ava.biwTwH.V; SOStOiS. J homes. These kitchens are now being established in several cities. Chicago and many of Its suburban cities hare their attention on Evanston. HI., just now. Evanston la a few miles north of Chicago on Lake Michleople. It la a city of igan, It has about homes. Many of the men do business In Chicago. Evanston Is called the City of Churches," Is the seat of Northwestern university and Is what may s American small city. be called a a is Evanston Yea, city of homes. There are streets of dwellings and comparatively few flats are in evidence. There are trees and lawns. The bouses look as If they had kitchens good. big. kitchens, where things were roomy, cooked pies like toother used to make" and doughnuts to compare even with those of the Salvation Army. But the imagination that sets jou to sniffing In the hope of catching delectable odors from these kitchens In those homes Is a delusion and a snare. The kitchens are there, but they are as Idle as a painted ship on a painted ocean. Cause why there are no cooks. There was a time, not long ti go, when an occasional cook could ho enticed out to Evanston amt pampered into cooking. But even tha1! Hue I? d -- past. So Evanston Is going to have a community kitchen and has made a beginning. That why Chicago end Illinois are w etching he- - th ldtere..t. on the Sea (.oast and found about IS excellent good harbors. and more than 200 Me From Penobscot to Sagadahock tb i Coast Is all Mountainous and Ivies of huge Rocks, but overgrown with ill sorts of good woodes for Building bouses, boa ts barks or shapes; with an incredible abundance of mo- -t sort of fish, much fowle mid smidij sorts of good fruites for man's uve The Salvages compare their 4tore the Sea to the haires'of their beads; and surely there are an ineredibl abundance upon this Const. The most Northern part I was at as the Bay Of Penobscot, which is Fad and West, North and South, more than ten leagues." The northeastern half of the Ma!n coast was out on the map by Ten years before Smith's voyage he had visited Nova Scotia, (Uncovered and, named the St. John river, avl cruised as far Routh as the mouth of the Penobscot, which he, too, 1 AjU4t$ CLsm-plai- chopped celery Inside, poured into little mold Theres dressing on top and little balls of cottage cheese with a dash of paprika alongside, and Its good. I know, for I sampled It ; 1 couldnt wait to get home." The best cook In Evanston Mrs. James Wells came In and took a lot of It away with her, and then Mrs. James Patten ordered the rest to serve to her Bed Cross workers. Bits of comment like this were to be heard everywhere: I Just couldnt wait ; I had to taste this ginger- bread." Isnt the potato salad The beginning was made In the basement of the Evanston Womans club. At first only lunch was sold and buyers had to fetch and carry. Next In order Is an evening meal. Then will come delivery of hot food In containers. There was a wild rush near lunch time on the opening day by the housemaldless Evanston housewives for the community kitchen. Mrs. James A. ODeH and "Mrs. II. 11. Kingsley, chief sponsors for the kitchen, were kept busy for the best part of three hours weighing cake and wrapping up slices of tempting baked bam the kind baked with cloves and sugar, the Virginia way, you know and other goodieA The menu Included these things : -- ) Potato Soup. Corned Beef Hash. Spanish Rica. Meat Pla. Potato Salad. Tomato Salad. Cookies. Cakes. Gingerbread. Doughnuts. Baked Ham. The proletariat was not in evidence. The premiere of the kitchen might have been the opening of the opera season. Limousines and electrics lined up in front of the kitchen and the beauty and chivalry of the aristocratic village were all present. Among the first to draw up in their electric coupes were Mrv William S. Carson and Mrs. D, EL McMillan. They departed with a basket containing some toiuato salad, gingerbread, baked ham and rnnana-ereaTO-- con1H3 crete contractor. Blaine Ava., Caldwell. Idaho, say a: Several years ago 1 had quite a lot of trouble with my kidneys. I noticed the complaint first when the kidney accretions too begana passing comt T a y and menced highly colored. Then my back rot lame and ached dreadfully. I was In bed several weeks and couldnt turn ever without help. It only took a few bones of Doan's Kidney Bill to cure me. Get Doans at Aay Stare, SO a Bax FOSTER-fcQLBUR- , New England. sev-era- ll things be bad? A large proportion of twentieth century married women cannot cook acceptably and would not cook If they could. A modern city woman who can cook can hardly be blamed for unwillingness to spend all her time In home work. It is an age of Inefficiency In restaurant cooking as In most other things and menu prices are even higher in proportion than raw material prices. Iva Lowther Peters, Ph. D., of the womans division of the council of national defense, made In 1918 a complete survey of the various and community food enterprises of this country. It was then believed that if the war continued community kitchens would have to be established in our larger cities to wave food and fuel. England was already running a great many of them, with encouraging results, and Doctor Peters not only studied these, but undertook a thorough movement from investigation of the the time It was born In the eighteenth century. As It happened, the signing of the armistice came Just In time to make the survey useless to the United States food administration, but It Is going to be of great assistance to those individual Amerwith other icans who are thinking of individual Americans in bringing down the price of eating. An object lesson is a community kitchen that was opened In 1007 In Carthage, Mo, It was located in a private residence and the various families of the neighborhood came to It for their meals. Each family furnished Its own table, chairs, dishes, ilnen, silver, thus maintaining Its own tastes and standards. To provide the original equipment for the kitchen an assessment of $3 per adult and $1.50 per child was made. In the beginning there were 00 members. Including 10 or 12 children. For the first three months the price of meals was $3 for an adult and $1.50 for a child per w eek. After the third month several families stopped coining. When the number decreased to 50 the price of board was advanced to $3.50 per week. As the kitchens patronage decreased and the cost of food increased the price of board kept advancing until finally, in 1911, four years after its opening, the kitchen went quietly out of existence. Most of the community cooking enterprises surveyed by Doctor Peters for the council of national defense tell practically the same story a brief popularity, a brief decline, then extinction. But the community cooking enterprises tell one Other story and It Is this: The only community cooking enterprises showing unmistakable signs of success are those where the of Smith printed in London In H.l wrote I have seen at leavt forty good With your fingers ! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet A tiny bottle of "Freezene costa little at any drag store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all. without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly l No humbug I that has stuck, as have many otlnrs guts moderately pie, There next drew up la their limousines, with their chauffeurs waiting outside with lips smacking. Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, wife of Dean Grant of Northwestern university; Mrs, Rufus C. Dawes, and Mrs. M. II. lawes, who departed with full baskets. In their wake came many more, mostly personages in the Blue Book. aUracted by alluring Then the university the concerning doughnuts and gingerbread, reports began to arrive. Over at Phi Delta Theta house the students had been having many difficulties in the matter of cooks, and had "determined to do their own cooking. That very day the Sigma Alpha Epsilons were guests at the Phi's house. A large quantity of uncooked edibles.were procured. ..After numei-ou- s efforts, the only commodities which prove amenable to the culinary treatment of the fraternity cooks weTe beans. The guests were in their appreciation. Following the dinner the began. Eight plated were broken. The fraternity hmrae looked like a shambles when it was all over, En masse the youths went to the community kitchen for dinner. . Irappearsthat the community kitrhetr Is offering really toothsome dainties. The tomato salad created a sensation and oue enthusiastic purchaser ' said: It looks like slices of tomatoes lying on lettuce leaves, but iU is really a tomato gelatin,' with co-ed- s, 1 luke-war- dish-washin- g m delicious? See you tomorrow, Mrs. Kingsley. I'm going to hurry home and eat this hash while its hot." I couldnt wait. 1 had to bite Into this cooky," one woman remarked, crunching Into a cooky. My, but Its good !" Speaking of the dinner she purchased, Mrs. Dawes characterized It as delicious. Mrs. Eugene Garnett said her meal was one of d the finest dinners I ever ate. In nutrition, seasoning and all other points It was perfect Mrs. Robert D. Cunningham was likewise enthusiastic. If the success of the kitchen depends on the food, itll be a huge success, she said. There isnt a restaurant In Chicago which can offer as fine a d dinner as the community kitchen here. Two oclock found the community kitchen" pretty much deserted, and the managers of the place checking up on the proceeds of the first day. We knew we would be successful because the plan was pretty thoroughly discussed before we began the work, said Mrs. Kingsley, but we werent prepared for all the enthusiasm that greeted us. T feci sure that the community kitchen will prove a great success, Mrs. Rufus Dawes said. It will be Impossible for several weeks to determine the cost of the meals, cost of operation, and so forth. The work that has been done by volunteers w ill eventually have to be done by paid workers." Corned beef hash sold for GO cents a pound, the gingerbread was 5 cents a cake and the doughnuts 30 cents a dozen!' . . The greatest problem now Is to know how much food to prepare. We are attending personally to every detail of the kitchen so that we may find out what quantities to prepare and just how much to charge. The kitchen Is really on trial now. If It works well, we may turn It over to a business concern to handle, but we will not make the mistake New York did of not having real home cooking. Mrs. LL IL Kennedjvwho Is one of the best cooks la Evanston, has promised to stay. One of her help- ers Is a university graduate, who took a domestic science course Miss Rachael Madison. Miss Olive Blystad, an Evanston girl, is the other assistant The container that is to be used resembles a glorified dinner pail, built in five compartments end lnulated to retain heat for three hours. In the compartments will be placed soup, meat a vegetable. potatoes and a hot dessert These will be distributed by auto trucks. Win net ka Is much interested in the plan. Mrs. John Rr Dickinson and Mrs. Orwig of the Winuetka Womans club visited the kitchen the opening day to see how It worked. We need such an institution as much as does," said Mrs. Dickinson. If It works out in Evruston we will start one." "Looking at the community kitchen experiment In a hrbad sense. It Is merely one problem of many which every community has to solve. How long will it be before oar. American communities take hold of these problems which are, k; the last analysis. their own and nobody elaes? home-cooke- home-cooke- IIJ. NERVES THAT EASJLT TIRE 6enae of Smell One That la Quickly Fat'gued Heat Nerves Practically Never at Rett. The most easily tired nerves In tK body are the nerves of smell. As y pass a rose In the garden the quta-tltof perfume that gets intoyouf y nostril must be many mUlions of of time smaller than the tinlert grain of sand. But rub the 'strungin perfume on your upper lip, and It 9 fw seconds you fall to noticefatigued so nerve of smell Is quickly The heat nerves and cold nerve, which are quite distinct from A nerves of ordinary sensation, also give over working very quickly. A that seems quite hot when you get Int It very soon ceases to cause any P fleffiar feeling of heat.' -- Nerves of hearing and sight ranl. wotk through an enormous amount of Vork For sixteen hours a day they more. hard, and are still willing to do most the are The nerves of the heart untiring of all. From the first da of life until the last gasp they wor without stopping for one Instant. n - A Gallop in tha Country. What pleasure is keener than that afforded by an early morning gailoP In the country ? Choose a bright, ft9 May day, a little after sunrise, g dew- - and flowers and e sweets and all the aw perfumes are at their best; mountknoFwfB away: Toargowr-trorsand what yon are going to do, show the liveliest Interest, for be li these early flights as well as yoo ; . . He hears the Maurice Thompson. & bird-son- wind-rustl- -- ! bird-son- Seven Days King. The "seven days king was k." niello (Thomas Amelia), born u 1622. He headed a revolt again1 Duke of Arcoa. at Naples, Wl 1647. forced him to abolish, the on provisions, and for seven day master of Naples. He was mwas rogant and bloodthirsty and tasslnated July 16. Runea.' "Runes' were the letters of -- Teyt phabet used " by the-o- id tribes. The word means bidden The earliest runes were merely ful signs supposed to possess ous power. The letters were considered magical, and were cs the air, wrltteo'separately '0PB to fall as fate determined. 00 and to be read by the interpr The association of the runic with heathen superstitions can first Christian teachers to ,9C their use. f . jj -- |