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Show i THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVTLLE. UTAH BOY SCOUTS HONOR SOLDIER DEAD Pfr6-ft-f- fl ft 7 ' r I' t ! ,C A v w;- , .. - Vf vr i Tr- -, J. r ' V Cfhe Kitchen Cabinet r OQuuuuXk. - v. H. vmwi nswXjuOuOO Iwtao ) i I; - k : .'. LJ r ,S-1- - .. . : L Uv.-,V- Vt JTt w I. 1 ... ih;bj thalr annual coatom, hundreds of Boy Scouta visit Arlington National comat ary and ther piaca a tiny American flag at th grav of aach aoldiar mho gave hla life for his country. S Q pi . .. . , Ij V f: ryrr ImI.j,"jaw? y 4 i chime Grant SlmpMin for a ml Ml the "Siuiioon ,ysie m Im rti In a little Iworooiii limn near th river front, at- - 1'Mnt cottar lleiiMC I. Ohio, a elriiggllng village nd of The nhlo ilu r rilmil on n mile authHt of fu hunt twenty rij Mm 1 m Tm Inmill, Apill '.7, 5sd&& W'. He win griohi'ilo! front Wt I'olnl In 1MT, No 11 In n r .11 of M. with a rank of second llotiit mint, nml was stationed at Jefferson barracks, near th Meslian war Pt 1oula. lie broke out lie had courted and won -- ., -- -. . which were f th very essence ef common sense. Like Foch, Grant waa the first man !o put, hla finger upon th weak spot of th fevleral military organization In th early years of th war the lack of centralised control and of among the different armies, ills first But Always in His Heart Commander Was a Man of Peace. i 11 ' r W as4 I, awn doing th ai J As, after tba battle of Cold Harbor, when Lo waa expecting him lo rroaa th Cblcka-bominGrant executed on ef tb most brilliant flank movements ever recorded of any army, when, with tb Army of (be Potomac, 115,000 strong, he crossed th Jamea river at Wilcox Lauding, entirely eluding Lea observation and constructing for tb purpose one of the greatest military bridges that the world has seen sine the days of Xerxes, leaving Le for nearly a week In abaoiut ignorance nf Ids whereabouts. Her la what a distinguished foreign military crltle has written of that campaign: Thera wer soldiers more accomplished, aa waa JliCJellan; more brilliant, aa waa Itoaecrana; and more exact, aa waa difficult to Huell, but It would b prv (hat these general A or Indeed any others In th services, could have Hccotudlahed the task which Grant brought to romplets success In that campaign.' His End Tragic. And then the tragic clou of that great career that waa Ilk tb climax of a Greek tragedy, still too fresh la the memory for Ita poignant passages to b recalled the etruggt with sordid political environments, th Wreck of fortune, the laat sad days at Mount McGregor, with the nation's heart In Its throat Out of It comet forth In dear and resonant ti Iterance bis "Let us have peace," and bla primal vision of the coming of a day when the nations of tha earth will agree upon some sort of congress, which will taka cogulxance of International questions, whose decisions will be as binding aa tb decisions of our Ruprema court are uon us" a vision that paved the wiiy for Tbe Hague tribunal, the first step toward a parliament of the world. The man of war passed from tbe stage In a dream of ieace his last message to tbe ple a praye uyxpected. y. I i i - fr th heart of Julia Ienf, the daughter of a big planter, hut did not marry her until August 22, IS IS, alt months after the war had come lo an end. lie had none of the war fever It was not a war that mad an ap al to hla patriotism and flrant was never Crantj BiarrKfvsct.rtaNT PUAivo,0 Hut Grant On ini OooRivt-a militarist In principle. was a soldier and look orders, He went Into the hatlle of Ialo Alto n great stroke waa one that allowed hla and exceptional genius for tha strategy of second lieutenant. In May, entered the Hty of Mexico 1(1 montha war. Not only did he grasp the Imporlater, with the an me rank, although he wna frequently mentioned In re- tance of the capture of Vicksburg, porta for gallant conduct and wna but Ida execution of the campaign afterward hrevetled first lieutenant that ended In Its downfall was charand later captain for distinguished acterised by the first real evidence of military genius thut bad develoied In gallantry in the field After the close of the war. Ilrnllt the war up lo that time. He waa the con tin tied In army aortic until 1S.M first of the Amorlcnn generals to ier-ce- l e that In a comparatively fertile when despairing of nuiMtig a livelihood for hla famRy'OTrt--Mf-hlmeager country It waa not nevessary to Insalary and having no aiut.itlon for a cumber hla tnnv emeiits with commissary lmMdlmentn, but that th thing military life, he resigned Ids com ml slon and went ha k to the plow Then to do was to let Id at my live on the followed years of Idling poverty and country and to m.ike It a failure t a fnrmer and spur to ipil.k and dei islve u.tlon It of suet In hulnes wadi'il year dreamt was a sm. Iconic Idea All (.f Gram's Indolent years, hoM'h and neg'e. t plena for Ihe Mikburg campaign ed years. Hut failure never daunted were novel and tartl nglv bold new him- - he never inrsed Ids Im k If met hod of warfare autlrely to the one thing failed, he tried another an I men and the ofh-eunder him yet lie hud the fucultv of impressing them never despaired twit her peril, ip did he hoe for much Th.ti on Apnl w ll h their g feasibility the slot tlivt i 11. lvl for stands unchallenged today r. ,,ui wa tired t r stroke of strategy with G.uut In him the d.Mr of oppmi - and It found tirmit wall the role of the toaster all alcglst. at SunderOil lie I'.lli the lug at 111 door Proof of Genius Ineoln news rent lied tlaleti.i that strute-- v at CtKiftnnoogH had culled for tot. mt.tr iu t fir w iiGrant' cvldem another of bin pvn u a wus Pth tlrunt diiM'iig tom.nnv ii vT.ilin t tlml broii.hi from U aw cr d week he a Iti nun to and Is 'I tie toittl hi vrillc of il wa ot of the to Pl'miU. eapif Springfield Grunt pi ms mid fought v.ut tender hi service! to tin tmth Was Hrant a great mlh'nry gn!uT under III Immediate dirt lion, mol How often wna th.it jueti n nked in Grants ?gnltlon of the pyctio the days of storm and Mtis when, loth ul momvnt" for the final attack allent and unexid.iln'ng hlnivelf lie that won the battle would have dewent smashing through tin het laid lighted the heat I of .NniM!n - that wa nn achievement after the gieat And In thoe master's own teaching trcuu minus final campaigns that end-e- r at Appomattox, ttie student f strategy will find much to Interest hint, to rlluth hla faith In Grunta genius. Here we begin first t i bear f "attrition of Grant's policy the terrible attrition of the Wilderness, of Kpottsy hauls, ,f Cold Harbor, f battle after battle, without rest or ceasing, until I.ec waa worn down, nlldded away to nothing by Orunt'a merciless momeutum. J'ut It waa not all "attrition, not all hammering. There were remarkable flaabea of hia b strategic genius often waa the one general who was always a V a ( m I j Data w Im- - Sand-wnche- a. Remove He un well-washe- I atones and cut them Into strips, add au equal bread. tOv-- A fnOTOcAAfM MMOX VA,Tua at eo I Insitai cKahomine or Wall Bjy Alabutine from four local dealer, white and a variety t ready to bus with cold water and apply with a suitable brush. red. By interEach package has the crass sod cirri printed mixing Alsoastinc tints you exa accurately match draperies and treatment ef each room. rugs and obtain inde-idua- l 'na of tecbutcal military men bow In th after days when the expert and Ihe memoir writer were Trt1lng Ms campaigns. , Knew War In All IU Phases. Grant waa a pioneer In the budnesa t big driving and Mg pushing, and a as well, f'lhe patient pal master, art f attrition that we beard so much about la the late World war. always knew what he wanted iw do behind all l.U bigi driving and Vlg poshing waa Granta clear and oulck thinking brain that saw far, ami planned boldly, accordirg to the rule of war that be bad learned at West Paint, supplemented by aoroe rule that wer peculiar! bis own and ,rrt li&cH fcip. t is Kob t" - MS- hoi f rn ww ho r el the it ALABASTINE COMPANY ui t MCI viPT 4 I TiU 1 he ( r iv.K rs Tim Yef Walter, when does the music here?" "In half an hour, sir." 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Rub sixteen sliced Neuritis Lamb go of thankfulness that peace had com, Soak handa on retiring In the bot gnds dates to a smooth past with two Toothncb Rheumatism aa he hoped, to permanently remain. of Cuticura Soap, dry and mb ta fuls of lemon Juice. Rest Neuralgia "If It la within Gods providence," be tablespoon Tain, Tain Ointment two whole eggs and seven yolks, add Removg fuipfl ua wrvte, w ben hla tongue was no longer on Each unbroken Bayer package aand three fourths cupfuls of 0ntmeat with ttasn paper. Tbla is able to utter word, "that I should go one ttain of th only Cuticura will proven directions. Ilandy boxes thlnga beat do add the augar, well, dates, three now, I atu ready to .bey Hla cult tabl fuls ef grated chocolate, If So p, ointment and Talcum are used of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drugvspoo j murmur. I am thankful without on teaspoon ful each of cinnamon for all toilet purpose. Advertisement gists also sell bottle of 24 and 11. for the providential extension f my and allspice and on cupful of crack-- , time to continue my work, and be When tbe office seeks tbe man. It A close student of human nature crumbs. r Stir and mix welt, then cause It baa enabled me. to e for fold In th to do a lot of teasing. baa never lend money to friends. beaten whites of stiffly myeelf the happy harmony which ha ven eggs. Hak In n larga so suddenly eprung up between those tb form. engaged but a few short years ago in sprlngerlle Data Bread. Rak a epong with deadly conflict." Kansas City Star. one quart of lukewarm water, half a compressed yeast cake and a teaf spoon fid of salt, one and f flour. When light and pints spongy ddcpe-bs!- f cupfuL earh.f and molasses and floor to make sugar There I, or was, a cmiple of year with molasses, and plied them la pans. a drop .batter. Add two cupfuls of ngo. a little Id rusty Ifm stove of Aa the hungry soldiers passed her door chopped dates, knead and let rlam primitive pattern carefully preserved she gave them bread. Irrespective f When tight, mold into loaves, rise a gala and bake forty-firby tbe Davis family of Gettysburg. tbe color of the uniform they wore. minutes la a Later in theday, badly wounded or moderate Pa., In memory f Josephine Iavl a oven. trave girl who did what she could to dying men stumbled to her door, and Dat Pudding. Take f alleviate the suffering of both armies were taken In and tenderly eared fo a cupful of chopped snet, on cupful e by this heroic glrh The tiny dwelling of bread crumbs, one egg beaten, two tie first day of the great battle, was only eighteen at th time, was filled to cspselty. Its walls and tablespoon ful f sugar, one cupful 4 tl ivUvw svv t but a notable bread baker and bone-kei- floors were blood stained, and It echoed f milk, one cupful f stoned dtte rumwith groans. All the aborts, ft hie cut fine, one MOTTTFR- ?When the fln !egnn to teas; toon fill f vanilla. ble fhe arose and aokd tip her little cloths, towels and underwear lo th : two tes.pxiifus v.f baking Castoria is especial! prepared powder. stove with wood, Sh was alone In bouse- - were torn up for bandar f salt and tepoonful to relieve Infants in anas anj her little cott'sge. all her men folk fsom of the !es seriously burt helped enough flour to make a batter. drop to rwr Southern the for the worst CLIurcn 3 artry, of Coast: having gone with af'er I Steam three hour and serve with an and the neigh Ivors bad tied, for tbe she hud bound up their wounds. Sev- egg sauce. Hariilenc, Wb J Colic f Miiatl b'ue of vvtkh hers enteen dead sol tf.ers-b- oth row In blue and Cream puffs with a mixture of nut and In line buttle. of Diarrhea; was allaying: Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by waa one, tle gray were, carried from Josephine's and cbopjed dates to All tb She bad only a half barrel of flour eottag after the battle was over, ami t adding whipped cream, n ahella, regulating the Stomach and Dowds, aids the assimSaika of cooke( and some molasses la the houe, but do? b! that number, of wounded craam. or cheese, all are .Food; goodgiving healthy and natural sleep. she baked up all the flour I: to great Thanked and Mxed her when tbe an. crusty loave; these loaves the sl.ced buMnee bore them away. Kansas City To avoid imitations, ahrrrs look for tie of in thick generous pieces, covered them Times. TT -- Kq l Rgnidana cverywierq rtaamexj fi. evlvb-nce- WaAAiUvT,acet Hch th I v I Bieat. since It la rich la th asm kind of DUtrleots which meat sapJles, with no waste coot ja red to that of meat Stuffed Potato With Cheese. Split hot baked pot toes lengthwise and remove the content without breaking the eklna. Mash the potato, season with hot milk, butter and beat until light Refill the skins, piling In lightly without smoothing, sprinkle with gratejd, and place In a hot oven long enough to melt the cheese. then serve at once, Hot Cheese Sandwiches. Rpread bread with butter and a very thin slice of cheese that fits the sandwich, lay the prepared sandwiches in a hot frying pun that has been well greased with butte, toast until brown on both sldea and sen piping hot with a lettuce salad. Pittsburg Potatoes. Cook one quart of diced Mtato culves with a small minced onion until the potatoes are nearly tender, then add a tevoqvoonful of salt, onehnlf of a can of minced pTmcntoes and rook until the potatoes are done. Iruln and put into a hak-- j log dish. Make a same of two table--I spoonfuls of butter and fldur, one tra-nful of salt, and pint of milk, then add one half fxiund of grated cheese. Hour tb over the potatoes nd hake until a golden brown, Rce Baked With Chetse. Hook a cupful of rice In a large quantity of f salt. watej, adding a teas(oonfu! l ben tender drain and cover tbe J of a buttered dish with a layer of the rice, aprlnkle with grated cayenne iepter, and add milk to hajfftll the dish; cover with crumbs and bake well until the milk la absorbed and the crumbs brown. Ham Baked In Milk. Take a two to theelnch slice from the center of a fine ham. Hare In a deep baking dish and cover with milk. Cook slowly in a moderate oven until the ham la very tender. A little brown sugar and mustard may be rubbed Into tbe alMe before adding the milk. Moot well cured hams will not ueixl parboiling to remove the salt. Charleston Muffins. Heat together one cupful of sugar and a tnblespoon-fu- l of butter. Add two egg, berten light, a ptiu-- of salt, a grating of nutmeg and one cupful of milk. Sift two rupfuls of flour with three teaspoon-fulof baking wder. Hake In a muffin pan or In a shallow baking pan k a dozen Ltsk au Gratin. leeks In boiling water. Hot and slice atx potato- -, arrange In a baking dish with white sauce nnd theee, using a cupful of each Hake fifteen minute. Delightful Data Dishes. One mu) ti well fed with a handful of dates, a few outs and a hit Of bread and butter, with a glass of milk. Th date la a valuable food, rich In food value. s Mik-hin- d ib--. Irish that cln-os- r AH atra lung bot-ort- nectti ese A your wills to give beautiful resi naturally augment a Itself as a substitute for - t uv O harrying Soldier Admired by War Students uf nod maj atill 0 umhI when dry la various (Hah a. 1 . '- Grants Genius as UU, Ptr rs. one you can do the work yourself, tinting and sten rhe -. 2 protein th II you are una, mt valuable U almost without wast f Th A commend a practical CHEESE DISHES on local dealer to re- ASKyc wkes thy ropl seldom Impro kill ItlMlllM t k(U tvr illir. UttUwItk. Chce, . w s'rtv r t h |