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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAII UTAH BUDGET EVERYTHING FAILED Then Mrs. Bozarth Usel Dotni for Kidney Trouble. Says Worth Weight In Cold. y sf y & i -- rec-ceip- Doan's Kidney Pills are worth their weight in gold for they cared me after all other medicine had. failed," aaya Mr. B. Rozarth, 87 Water bt., Mt. Ilollv, K. J. "For over three year I a aa v in misery. "The pain in my back grew worae until I had to go to bed. I did nothing but tose about. The stinging pain ahot through my body and ached and inv head throbbed. My eyes felt as though they would bulge out of my head. Th blinding dizzy jpells made me think I was going to lose my mind. j Everything would turn dark. "The L idney secretions burned, were the color of coffee and passed every few minute in ery small amounts. I I felt all a flutter with nervousness. scarcely ate am thing and I lost twenty-fou- r pounds. I felt short of breath and my heart would palpitate. Sometimes I would shake all over and become numb. "Deans Kidney Pills soon gave me relief. I couldnt Wlieve this little tide box had helped me after the doctors had brought no expensive treatment result. Three boxes of Doans cured me" Sworn to before me, R, J. B. SLACK, Votary Public. Cm Doaas at Aar Star. 60 a Bos Mrs. Anna K. Widtsoe, VV GREAT CROWD GREETS PRESIDENT IN NEW YORK CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. FOSTER-MU-BURi- tal shooting of Dr. MILLIONS Acid-Stoma- ch Millions of people suffer year after yeer from ailments affecting practically every of the body, never dreaming that their part to 111 health can be traced directly Here is the reason: poor digestion means poor nourishment of the different organs anl tissues of (he body The blood Is sluggish Impoverished becomes weak, thin,from such Aliments of many klnda spring conditions, Hiliouer)H, rheumatism, lum-of loas bago, srlatica, general weakness, Insomnia, power and energ, headache. nervousness, menial depression even j more eancsr serious ailment auih as ratsrrh and of the stomarh. intestinal ulcers.'- - cirrhosis of the liver, heart troutile all of theae can often be traced directly to Keep a sharp lookout for the Brat symptoms of sclil stomach Indigestion, heartburn, belching, food repeating, that awful painful bloat after eating, and sour, gssay tomsch EATONIf. the won.lei.ul modern la guaranteed 10 remedy for bring flutrk relief from these etomsrh miseries. Thousands say they never dreamed that anything could bring such speedy relief and make ihem feel ao much better In very way. Try KATONIC and you. too, will be just at enthuslastlo In Its praise. Make your life worth living no aches or pains no blues or melancholy no more of that tired, Itatleea feeling. Re well and trong. Oet bark your phyalcal and mental punch: your vim, vigor and vitality. You will always be week and ailing as long aa you hive arid stomach. 80 get rid of It sow, Take EATONIC Tablets they taste good you eat them like a bit of candy. Your druggist baa EATONIC 10 cents for n big bog. Get n bog from him today and If you ru not satisfied be will refund your money. h. i f I country. nouncement made In that city by local dinners who are said to have signed contracts for boxes of this falls production. Word hus just beeu recehed at tlie L. D. S. church oflices that Uulon J. Parry, a missionary, who 'was in the Netherlands during the war, has secured pussuge to return home, and will, in the near future, urrhe in Salt Lake. George C. Odek.uk was given an iu- determinate sentence of not to exceed tlw?Q years iu the state penitentiary by Judge A. B. Morgan, at lrovo. The entence was given on conviction of Odehirk for a statutory offeuse, Prank Elmer Flandro, three and President Wllsonacknowledglng the cheers of New York crowds from his auto after his arrival from Europe. RAISING OLD GLORY ON FIRST AERIAL STOWAWAY THE RHINE son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Flandro, Salt Luke, was killed last week when struck bj an automobile driven by W. H. Penner, 3AS East Second South street, One hundred and eight war prisoners arrived over the Oregon Short Line railroad last Saturday from Fort Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and immediately were taken to the prison camp at Fort Douglas. In the water liornl election in Oreul last week the bonds carried by a vote of 104 to 51. The money will be used In the Installation of a new water storwue-half- -j CrbfttOUR 02 very Woman Wanta e. v fflinHnniiwmaa S 4w HYGIENE DUadSS!PERSONAL la wmtar for douche stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflame matioa. Recognmowded by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. for tea year. A healing wonder for natal catarrh, ore throat and sore eyes. Economical, -- Pestoe Ttslet Cam I A CHARMING tm.hr poWoaid Girt VV'VK-4- f recall perfume tbe rich odor of a hundred French Bower yonso lasting eosuy -- eo true. WU UL'aKANTMH to send you 4 bottles, H o ace each, and one special bottle with alasa topper and gold plated top itbn alone te worlb one dollar! altosetber Bve bottles of different, enchant. tag perfumes for OMI IhiLLAH, postpaid, uoaey order or currency. Head 11 ui 1UAI. . ARMISTICE SPECIALTIES 18t Weet8ttthbt, hew York.K. T, RHALBkd, AG H.NTH Bend It 00 for above. Includ- j 'a, b s i' 1 I' 1- Vi ' " V v - .v. f ..... I ft W - V x , t 'c Vr' ' I In Utah, except otie. belong, 1ms filed t v::, i. i.ii. .1,1' lt-3- 4. 4 - Ceremonies attending the raising of the American flag at United State weight.array headquarters on the Rhine, near Coblenz. While the band plays the national anthem, the men stand at Hie salute vhllo Old Glory mounts the stafT RED RULER OF HUNGARY and floats proudly on tin breeze. BOYD PARK RY flune s MAKERS OF JEWELRy MAIN STRUT V1T LAki C!TT Typewriters a make Rented, Repaired. Sold Write for price - 37.0O to $loo7 AH Utah Office and School SuddI? 32 We 2nd South, Salt Lake Citv, WHAT MIRO READ. AT SCHlJl Youngatcra Initiation Into Wai Made Almoat a Cultur Mystery." At school Miro was early with the vast dignity of theimprei literary works and names he was compelled to learn. Shakespeare and nd Dante lifted their plaster bend- - frwn. ingly above the teachers as timV ed on shelves about the mom Mu h was said of the greatness of ' r.ttum But the art of phonetics and the nir.i plications of grammar swampni early school years. It was not mull reached the high school tlmr e,ine began really to assume that which he had heretofore felt on fr holy Scripture, Randolph urin In Yale Review. His ino ,, ln. culture was made almost :t - iiioi: . an mystery by the coiim ten-,As the Iiomiw, harassed teacher. Boys and David Il.nu.n mppM away from Miro's soul intlio piesmoe of Milton's Comus," mid liuihe On a cuHti":tl Conciliation .ut nes was engendered in him that never really died. At first it d.d not take Miro beyond the stage vlsm-- vjut conscience Is strong enough to make you uncomfortable, but not stror.j enough to make you do anyth ng about Mira did not actually boiorn'e on ltf omnivorous render of great boohs flat he was filled with a rich griel that the millions pursued cheap and vnlgar Action Instead of tlte best that has been thought and su!d in the wot'd U'ro Indiscriminately' bought clienn editions of tiie English ctvssics and read thorn with a certain patient uneopijireheid-ingness- . joe-h- e A -- 11 - , m SHOFAR Wood IN HEBREW l RITUAL Instrument Dates Back to Very Earliest Youth of th World. - tha 30 Igbrew historians, Yith a special ? (QT ?r) jo th? raclgl history, very proud of t heir shofar. Th'jf 1M the jorjjj 'oT.woo?j tlte "world, tl?t h was trutuejit BSfd id flie cfigTmrt Mo'': t fs the 6h fittisjcaf InsiTr- - L 7 Dr. Cyrus Adler, which ha$ been F erreu unbrokenly in that fUnal. There is even a theory, vmtrl W Prftfeltsdf telnthal, that the .shotaf irtfCdates the people of Israel. sflyg It probably goes back to prefer toric times. And another Investi-opoints out that It obvloul.v caiM first from a folk solely dependent on tile prcvln-- Of ll ! This uncient rum's Itorn Indnunent was perhaps earliest used for the slf nals of alarm which were so. necessarily common In primitive society. The Israelites then adapted it to their religious services, and with such effect that It has persisted uniquely since the beginning. But the Talmud Indicates that, evpo among the Hebrews, the shofar was also developed Into a horn for thee Fundamental alarms. alarms would be incidental to war. Afterward, though, the Instrument was blown in other seasons of danger or distress. It warned of famineor of plague of locusts or of drought. And it was employed in the public service of excommunic-lon- .' The children of., Israel had other horns which were used for modes! and ritualistic purposes, but this I the only one which has survived. Trinity Church Yard. re According to the New York city r ! g g ityYffitnrb-t)WaltHHMb- hel- 100-foo- Are you sure Its genuine? I understand a factory In France is manufacturing helmets to sell to American soldiers as souvenirs. I guess tills one 1$ genuine," I got It plied the doughboy, calmly. in exchange for an uppercut landed on a Prussian's Jaw, Birmingham Age-IIeral- 1 d. Luxurious Living. They charge for putting on a table cloth and forks and spoons! ex claimed the man who was studying the restaurant menu. Dont say anything about it whisIf you discuss It In pered his wife. such a way asTo" bring It to general attention , tfreyTI probably think they ought to collect a luxury tax In addi1 tion. Rests, Refreshes, Saefkes, Beals Keep your Eyes Strong and Healthy. If they Tire, Smart, Itch, or Buni- - M Sore, Irritated, 1 U UR El Inflamed or Granulated, Marine often. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Brta Ejt lUrndj Caetpsey.Ctlcaj,!!. S.I. .za'8 SD.-"- one-fourt- h Yes. 'ht!vIVCt to ce way. with the state Industrial commission a t per $1000 of payroll for carry ing risks in coal mines. The for mer rate was $7.81, the increase being necessitated, it is claimed, by the Increased benefits allow ed under tbe Utah law as amended by the last legislature. To discuss the feasibility of putting In a pumping project' somewhere between Becks Hot Springs and North on the Portlan river, for the Salt purjvose of watering more than 5000 acres of land In Davis county, sixty of farmers, representing he proposed acreage to be put under IrMgation. met recently In Bountiful. -s The 'proposed undertaking will have "ordsrTrtn a from the king of Englan two canal units, one with a pumping by wasgrant known as the kings doroa It t lift of 140 feet, the other w ith Later the largest tract of land oWD lift the Trinity parish, known a tn' The Uintah Canning comimny of by !'aD5 queens lands, came Into the Vernal, with an authorized capital that corporation by gift. Therefor stock of $50,000 in $50 shares and with vre have no original owners to r a' list of about 100 sto kfrolders, has the English, save only a filed articles of incorporation with the antedating Dutch government and the In secretary of state. Directors are E. D. from whom the Dutch bought Man Satauels, president; Claybom Brim-hal- l. tan Island. v ice president ; C. A. Cawley, secUncle Eben. retary Ledie Ashton, treasurer, and j W II. Coltharp. If every small boy could carry hi foh mothers hit expectations Utah will give a reception during bv state fair week to soldier, sailors and tare. said Uncle Eben. dard of marines who participated in the world to be several million presidents war. The Thirteenth Legislature made United States all to once. Claude T. Barnes, lawyer and natWhen Romans Ruled Britain. uralist of Salt Ijike, has been notified There Is. q&howcase In theRoffi- from Wa sliTiigton, D. C, of his elec Britlsh section of the British nmef tion as a chnrter mrtuber of the newly that contains the discharge cer,if'rt f organized American Society of M.un- - given to soldiers in Britain at the certifies malogists. This society has only res of the Romans. The bronze cently been formed and deals exclus- are quaintly worded, and record fact that the holders discharged ively with mammals, or the prehistoric animals which occupied the earth In orably after 23 years of service, . antediluvian days, or the period long granted Roman citizenship if recognition the and before the flood. ready held, their narriage with those who w IF! The Boxelder board of eluc-atiocase of onnl,,Vr. construct additional rooms to the Brig- their whres, or In subsequently wives may rate of W. W, Bullnntine Is the world's first aerial stowaway and Is .shown here with .Jazz, the eat maeot of the British- dirigible Balluntlne hid In the envelope of theIt-3until it was six hours out, after having been dropped from the crew to reduce - 180. The National Workmen's Compensation Service bureau, to which all the stock companies carrying on a workmens compensation insurance business X S.' - The Real Thhnyr So this Is a German officers met? h , N in ing agenrv terms and samples, exc. naive territory, wonderful pro position. At Last. During tLe flu epidemic in San Francisco, w hen all i u bile meeting places were closed and tlie entire population was compelled to wear masks to prevent the spread of the disease, a drunken man was overheard mutte. . ring:. Well, Im an old man, but I have lived my time and aiu ready to quit I have lived to see four great things come to pass the end of the war, the churches dosed, saloons left open, and the women muzzled. Judge. s S O Our reasonable pnot, ,.lH. tIle ear-ol- d age and distributing system. Andrew It. Anderson, former mnym and city councilman of Lolil, died i.i week of pneumonia, lie was born in Denmark in 1844 and came to Utah - iBaMjklia, i ARMISTICE PERFUME Tbl extract will to f n The Kiekliefer Box company of Milwaukee will build a box factory in Ogden, immediately, according to the an- ATOMIC Has ntnm&aiy. rlsaaimg sad gauaicklel B. Shipp on inter-mountai- -- t .M. Jewelry a Diamond or a Watch? mother of June 9, a Salt Lake, was bound over to stand trial in the Third district court at the conclusion of preliminary hearing before City Judge Henry C. Lund. Crop conditions In Utah despite droutli are not seriously below normal. And there is no cause for alarm. Sucii are the eucourugiug statements made by James W. Jones, one of the best posted agriculturists in the - Sufferfrom ts John A. Didtsoe, president of the University of Utah, and of J. P. Osborn Widtsoe, head of the English department at that institution, died last week at her home, 310 Wall street, Salt Lake, after an illness of several months. Michael Gionojiolis, charged with murder in the first degree for the fa- and otllcers photographed on arrival at Mineola, L. I., after trip across the Atlantic. 2 iritish dirigible Vienna citizens killed by Bela Kuns bolshevlst troops. 3 Secretary Baker wishing good luck to Lieutenant Colonef McClure, commander of the army motor truck expedition across the continent. it-3- 4 ' DOANS The following report has been made by officials of state mental hospital at Provo: The superintendent reported the following finances for the month of June: Fees for pay patients and for sale of farm products, $710.70; current excuses, $0353.04 ; salaries, $54 0 ; repairs and renewals, $1537.54; furnishings, $,'10.70 ; amuse-- , merit, $10. The suierintendent further rejmrted that the fcourth had been celebrated In an appropriate manner. Professor Earl Pardoe of the Brigham Young university erected 'a stage on the lawn and a play was given, much to the entertainment of ttnj Inmates and the attendants of the Institution. Cache county wUl extend the official home to its soldiers, sailors and marines on Augus 1!0, which will be a red letter day in the city of Logan this year. The Commercial club, headed by Luther M. Ilowell, president, is taking the most active part in the preparations in connection with the War Camp Community service. Why not be perfectly fied when you bur lkla Kun. who is enforcing Ms ders relentlesly in Budapest. orI j Wounded soldiers nt Walter Reed ji i, Wn;incton. st.ip 4 with almost evqry Und t contest knwn in sports. Hero is u etui dies 'oticke.st. 'which f thesw three on t ri:o i i! a tt 'Id July -- t Dtring the war more than half a day niiiiim vnrgicai pads made of peat "jtce to no's, w nrepared by vo!untr v n ham City high school In $13,000. ; 1 they the amount of any ry, provided they only have one esc t -- |