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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH For the Childrens Party CARBON! t Utah baa jUJ System of Clocked -- op Waste and Poisons like carbon clogs and chokes a mo-to-fi excess bile In liver, and to waste la the bowels, constipated tjje reduce foggy brains, headache, soar, Hd stomach. Indigestion, sallow skin, Iffpless nights, and bad colds. Let gentle, harmless Casca rets" rid the system of the toxins, acids, gases, tnd poisons which are keeping you up-- tie , Take Ca sea rets and enjoy the nicest, laxative-catharticyou ever gentlest Casearets never gripe, tperienced. or cause Inconvenience. They while you Bleep. A box of Cas carets costs so little too. Adv. lichen, work SUBSTITUTE FOR ROYAL ARMS placing of Cap and Belts on English Paper Wat the Origin of the Word Foolscap." explanations have been givf the meaning of the word fools-tgp- Severn! en " as applied to a certain class of paper. One sf the explanations is that when Charles I f England found his revenue short, he. granted certain privileges, amounting to monopolies, and smong these was the manufacture of paper, the exclusive right to which was sold t certain parties, who grew rich and enriched the government at the expense of those who were obliged At this time nil to use the paper. English paper bore, In watermarks, the royal arms. The parliament under Cromwell made a jest of this law. and smong other Indignities to the memory of Charles It wras ordered that the royal arms ho removed from the paper and the fool's cap and bells be mhstitured. These were in their turn removed when the ltump parliament Jj$a dismissed, .but yiipci for Jhc Mzf. cf the parliaments journal still hoars the name of foolscap. r CAN I BE CURED? SAYS ps the disorder has gone too far for oftener it ia just in its first stages and the pains and aches are only nature's first cries for help. Do hoc despair. Find out the cause and give nature all the help you can and she ' will repay you with health. Look after the kidneys. The kidneys are the most overworked organs of the human body, sad when they fail in their work of . . filtering and throwing off the poison tat constantly accumulates in the sys- -. tem, everything goes wrong. GOLD MEDAL Ilaarlem Oil Capsules will five almost immediate Tebef from kidney and bladder troubles and their kindred ailments. They will free your body from pain in short oruer. But ba acre to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name on every box. In three sizes, sealed packages. Money refunded lfi they do not help you. Adv. help, but Melodious Expression. Music spunk nil languages. And I suppose. you would gay Jazz band stutters. 1 Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! HILLS CASCARA&QUINIHI iH cold remedy for 0 years an tablet form wit, sore, no opiates breaks up a cold in 24 boors relieves grip in 9 days Money back it it fails. The genuine box bat a Red top with Mr. Hills pfetura. At AUDrmg Jurat SELDOM SHE a big k like this, hot your bom nay hare a bunch or bruise on his ankle, hock, etifle, knee or throat. nv cti. it off without laying op No blister, no gone. Concentrate- d- only a few $2.50 per MinrO. Deertbe yew ow for rpedt! taeueatahi, w Booh R free. aaO- ABSORBING JfU Mat lor aattal. ntaa Paiafal SvdUiwh ChaSt Wash Biama. Viilau Vdaai aUavt aa las. Quo. PrkaSL2f a boRlt at Smslaa a ll"L Laml DU hoertr postpaid lor 10. . f YOUXU, P. 0. f m Iaala H. Spriacfiild, Mata. , CuticuraSoap Best for Baby Talrma Bo. Swaale fc. BoMoo. br Dot tews, freckles fu c a u W N- - rrw,J re Box rs h) Iojt nv1t jtarnwntl, w iwiwiii nw Coh nil, Cota. 'V 8m. U, Salt Lake City, No. 49-1- 91$ 1 vvf-tl- e t frr-wuea- 1 . mm i aO ' 44 ;f - X 7 would not trade my job for any other j ob in the world. All I know about this business I learned at the Lincoln Auto and Tractor School. You can step into a BIG PAYING POSITION after taking training in j iTjVv'j f l i in-all- 21-2- 3 e-- v j i - t i , $27,-OS4.1- I. I5ur-Iddg- p home. Freezing and breaking of automatic sprinklers in two stores nt Ogden re- t lie I. st ikes D S. of the seventy-nin- liurch have ae 0 next. Hevenne from the state automobile license tax totals $291,000 for the year. Broke. They say the recent influenza epidemic was largely Increased bythe circulation ojt. germs on paper money." So? Df H you have the HuT No," this school. ut -- LEARN IN EIGHT ik. WEEKS g . Complete course in 1 FREE MAIL 11 Micro-Organism- e I I I V. e re- ported over the top in the KHI.IKHI membership drive of the Mutual Improvement assoi iniions. Tlie fiscal year for the state ended on November 2b, and, in cord ug to the rejsirts from the stn'e nudiior's office, tin total d sbui srnioiii s tor tin year were $12,T0 ii!l7 OS. Notices announcing an average increase of fourteen per cent in the wages of all Utah coal miners and employees of coke overis were ported November 21k National leaders of the Interchurch World Movement of North America will attend Utah State congress of churches at Salt Lake December 8, 9 and 10, John Iantalone, charged with murder for the fatal shooting of Steve Mellch at Bingham, October 13, was discharged from custody last week. for "The ' fiftieth lrel!inlnary anniversary celebration of the coming of the railroad to Salt Lake, January 10, 1870, well under way. The month of November has been the banner month for the Salt Lake recruiting district for all recruiting except during time of war. For the last sixty days Oasis has shipped more than one car a dny of alfalfa seed and the. price realized is better than $13,000 a car. A public camping ground in Ogden canyon for the benefit of campers may be provided by the forestry' service. Special efforts are being made to launch a safety campaign among children in the Salt Lake public s bools. The Utah Irrigation arid Drainage congress wPI meet in Ogden January tune, behind him. Ills ht ad is mndi so that it will move in a nod to slg nify "vex" or from side to vide for "tin In answer to question Snmeetu'. ol behind, eouie sitting nntnipnla'ex tin answits mid finally thiiiM one of ths fold. pm. of paper forward on the hen. h or table i W lien it comes time for n fresh . tlirv are erved. and from a mc'it dotoiatel table contaiim-- a "il.ilt mil pie each child g.'' a little hag of sue is or some little trinkt t to car AUTO & TRACTOR MECHANICS a ct i,t. i pn . e cm ry a a ay Tin pie t .lining the I, tile On the tal.l, gilt. shown above it is a low square bu Our big illustrated book. Cut out covered with r.d paper and rnttmv TOD A 17 this ad, sign and iSUpfiimUug.imlin.v..QiijLuuis ti'cc.,.nud S.ml.i Il.itix. Small figuie made of Name. snap; ng bonbons and candles wit shpilcs that represent a chimney to Town 1 State set 9f the tabic. It Is shown In (no pitture, ready for the cakes and nUiei Address 2433, Lincoln Auto Tractor School, Lincoln, Neb. svve.ts tint are to In served. Paper table cover, .paper napkins and snuill CARRIES WEALTH IN MOUTH MICROBES HAVE LONG LIFE paper plates help make the children party an easy matter for the house- Bowhead Whale Worth Much Money Neither Time Nor Heat Seem to Have wife to linndle. Finally when their If Only That Part of Its AnatMuch Effect on Some revelries are ended, they may form a Were Usable. omy little lantern procession each child having a small paper lantern to preA full grown bovliial whale N Internal youth seems fo have been tend to light him on bis homeward (SKI merely for the vvlm'e-honword' In full measure to Rome $13, accorded way. It earries in It month. ThH microbes. Be fore the French Academy the Keele- - tint furnishes tin, bulk of of Science ITof. Yves Delage read a tie eomiiierclal Riipfilv of whalebone, paper repotting diseoverieH by iHictor wlifili n llipc, who is credited with finding ,..w woith $7 30 n pound. It a ilenliwn of Arctic Reas. In eenmrv old paper organisms still The low head, like other whalebone living AecoWllng to this report, these abides, inn no teelli Instead Its Jaws organisms resisted heat of 243 degree lire furnished "till a scries of long, Fahrenheit. Tina no nmre than heat seems to tapering Rl'tlis of a hornv Rtihstance Of these Rlabs, hai e laid effect on these little organfringed wllh hair hieli are tin vvhalehope of commerce, isms, ns Doctor (lalllpe has found livhere-f- t re iv ing ones In paper of tin fifteenth and ninny ns OK). rl lie biggest of them are 10 to 12 eighteenth centuries." said Professor feet long ami they me Inset toil In Ihe Delage "They are capable of cultivagum of the upper Jiw. from whbli tion and of movement. the hang. They serve it a sieve to "More than that, Doitor (Jalllpe has drain out the whale's food found In fragments of piper of ChiSwimming nlong. It takes a huge mouthful nese manuscript dating lu foie Ihe age f sqind ami other pelagte small fiy, of punting mlci still living 1 hen the huge tmp Is closed and. the and able to move and that multiplied slabs entering and fitting Into grooves under suitable methods of culture." it the lower J'nv, the water Is Some Kickert. .'nine men pride themselves on beTank for Flowers. remarked the Ob ing gieiit kickers. A circular tank te lie of Kvents and Things', and they plmeil on the rims of flower pots vas been invented, inver will concede t hut the mules arw I from which a lube ctcnd- - to convey ificli- superiors. water to plant roots slowly arid evenly. A wise man never questions the Mixed Information. age of a woman. Whnts n ynonyiii?" ltn one of those phi Cos where you The smaller the tuttu the harder b ?et n big Ralnry and nothing to do. fries-t-o get even. For the Church Bazaar sulted In thousands of dollars worth of damage to clothing and merchandise of various sorts. Marking the forum! opening of the Mormon monument drive in Sul Lake, sjH'cial services will lie held Sunday, December 7. in every ward of the L. I. S. church in the uty. at. j wr - (' ,VOr4 Almost every church has Its Christmas bazaar, where may be bad all sorts of beautiful handmade gifts, such as women jove, for personal and house- hold use. Many people depend upon these bazaars and do a considerable part of their gift buying in them. Pretty gifts that sell for small sums sell rapidly and It is worth while to have one booth at the bazaar where only things made of paper are shown. This booth is sure to do a lively busl- oess and there is a long list of paper things that will lure small change and more, from the pockets of onlookers. These include paper flowers, candle and lamp shades, place cards, table ornaments, Christmas tree ornaments, small paper lanterns, perfume sachets, laundry and telephone lists, desk blotters and sets, portfolios, paper garlands, crepe and tissue paper In the holt, paper napkins and doilies, and paper toys as dolls, soldiers, animals, horses, etc. ' Starting out with flowers, the Die chrysanthemum, carnations and red torps sell fast at Christmas time, and they are all easy to make, crepe paper and wire providing the materials. Next to these an appreciation for candle and electric light shades for use at Christmas time awaits attractive examples of them The poinscttla and small red candle shades may be counted on to sell, and the shades should be made inev-era- ! varieties. A group of decorations for the Christmas table, such as are hown above, if displayed at the paper booth, wBT turn a shower ol dimes and quarters Into the coffers of the bazaar. I a the center a new dress for a can poln-SCttl- a, I I AM IN LOVE with my work and , j - - mo: final s genci-ation- Sold Kvery where. Tablet or l.lqold Kono 1 n The Strike That Failed. The Business Agent Married Worn--en- s Unwm. local 493, has voted for a strike on their husbands. You will walk out at noon tomorrow. The Union Member And give some strikebreaker a chance to vamp my husband? Not me. Dr it: Read "I cxn honestly say that I orrr tar Hie to 1rrau. InAfter aoine of the best doctors the country mo up and told me 1 coni rve not live another month. Ornaa eared mr. Travelling fiom town to town, throughout the country and loving to go Into ail kinds cf badly heated stores and buildings. sometimes etindlntt ui for hours at a time plying iny trade as am tloneer. It only 1 tied natural that cold, ao when this would occur paid '.tte attention to it. until last L'vcen.her when 1 contracted a case, winch, through neglevt on mv piu t tiled on my tunc When too late, I hrgaa doetorlaa. heard but, without avail, until f l'eruua. It cared mei ho I it too highly." Cannot e-- l ill often follows a was. - Twenty-fou- r Pneumonia I regarded as the first significant step toward developing the wonders of the south end of the state. The road will be part of the Grand canyon highway, which Utah and Arizona will build to cenArizona. tral t Actual probh-n- i work in making things with tools will he given to superintendents of VliooK in .1 sthool to bcheld in Salt l.ake dm mg the week of iHvember Id to '.0 in wh eh school officers will be instnn led in the heel ways of vital vim. and making practical modern .education Lcsolutbm passed b the Ameiican Legtwii at If tiHrl. tftrti ti c n t cn j u Minneapolis rcienth hue placed that organization s..inlh belnm! th. llcy Sioiit movetueii. .ncodng to a tv civ lo Oscar A k rt, ham. Salt Lake semi! evccu'ivc Sal! Lake jewelers lepci! tli.c lt elicits are rcsuireutng x.Uo bi,Mi c sets handed down from bvgom ami silver wn.imniis Unit .tie out of style, and are ottering them on the altar of the advancing siivci market Nathaniel V. Jones of Salt Lake soon will be appointed federal prohibition directoi for I tali it is repelled In Tills posiiUiii In- will have charge oi federal agents who are t . enforce, To make the childrens party at prohibitum laws in tin- state Christmas time n brilliant success Is Law nee Lavs, sail Lake vvieil tint at all difficult. All they need is has been charged with miirdet m il.room to play In, games mid pastimes first degree, in connection with the planned abend to fill up the time, some death of Mrs. Clara lltiey. who did one to supervise them and Christmas under suspicious olroiimstam es in goodies to eat. This Inst item in the I ark it aboui iliree weeks ,ir program of the Christmas paity means I I, ih eduenots m presenting pr.ie- - a great deal to them, hut they are eastieally every In.siimt.on m m ily pleased. every insmution ol hi.inmg in The old fashioned games, blind ' h emher lor the t w emy ' man's buff. drop the handkerchief,' arimml convention nt the I tali Ldiie hide and seek, (lave tint ailing t lianas associai ion for the youngsters, but tuey will not James ll.ii n s.1 years A 'lishlng jg,- .,f play at one game long. Sail Lake, iVelnher 'Js allei'i pond pleases them ami is fo an illness oi t manage. A lot of toy ami timkets in ih weeks g," "'vrrtfticd in paper mid tied up,- - a pioneer 71, iy s "Tic" v;ir'f,';"- TtrC sufficient number to piovhlc someto tle inumto rivet ss.iin guide thing for every child. Before the pargraryts tu Utah differing. It K said, from un aggra-vae- ty these arc piled up in some convencute ol enmn, Ian Kirl.v, for ient corner and a curtain of some kind across the corner to hide them. tiimgoine past ' oniv prisonri in hung the Davis coitniv pul, muiI his wav Fishing polos with lines having a to freedom and companionship a few crooked pin at the end are made ready ami each child casts his line over the evenings ago of the curtain. Someone In charge top The estate of the late Fred J. Km of this part of the entertainment gel of Ogden has been appraised at fastens a little parcel to the bent pin Of tins amount $7(i2,(d!l.rr. for each child and someone else sees is subject to state inheritance to It that each little guest gets one tax, which will amount to almu! vhance at the pond. $32,000. A fortune teller's corner helps amuse Joseph Burlildgc, 17 years of age, the little folks and their brief fortunes son of Inspector of 1oiice Josopli all are written out before the time of of Salt Lake, was shot in the the party. A big owl, made of paper left forearm by a burglar, whom lie stands on a small bench In a corner surprised at work lii the Iturhidge with a box containing the written for - How often bare you heard that sad err from the victims of disease. Per-ht- required at an application. bet d THE SUFFERER wfii clean the horse. In southern approved by -- the fr-eat- ry department and Cascarets. -- McKinleys letter to 7aU who cheer brings as he be sufferers tnny Mr. Kaibab"Toret road Its the wise dlestick Is made of a fringe of whits tissue paper. Two red bones, on It n wire stems wound with green pa p.'r, hold the fVnge to the glass candle stick,' "the stems of' the roses 'beln wrapped about the fringe. Green leaves of the holly, with clusters of red ber rles, might be used Instead of the roses; This Is only one of many way of dressing up candles for Christmastime. Five little dishes for salted almonds and peanuts or little candles, suggest any number of these salable table At the left of the picture the tiny paper dish Is set In the heart of a Btnall polnsettia blossom. It la mounted on a wire wound wltL green crepe paper and this serves for a stem, and supports a few leaves Above It a printed face of Santa Claui smiles from the side of a dish covered with red creje paper, and at the right a basket is also covered with 1L Below the basket appears a UttH Christmas tree place card, made of green paper fringed and wound about wire. For the two little covered dishes of white paper us In one ease poln sett la petals and in the other hollj leaves, to show theb fitness for the Christmas table. Nothing sells better at the bazaar than perfume sachs. Small envelopes are used to make them and each ban a little picture painted on one corner ol. It. It is filled with scented votton and tied with a Burrow ribhoo. who serves - - gar-nlshlng-s. light-colore- d hand-colore- d 6 1 house-wif- e instead of coffee. For where coffee sometimes disagrees and leaves harmful Postum is an absolutely, healthful cereal drink. , Made of roasted wheat blended with a wee bit of iriolasses. . after-effect-s, . The extraordinary flavor of this beverage resembles that of the finest coffee pleasing to particular tastes. Two sizes, usually sold atTSc and 25c. Tilado by Poitum Cereal Company, Battle Creek, Michigan s. |