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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM. UTAH countrys most precious and jealously MANY CHANGES IN guarded relics. From 1795 this form continued as the standard flag until President MonN roes admin-- i s t r a 1 1 o n, when con- STARRY BANNER that 6hould Practically Each Historical Pe riod of the Country Has Wit- - lt there after be of t r t p e 8, with the ad- suspiciously like 13 s K FROM THE HIGHEST G8AEE BUUM WHEAT B NIHUTES. COOX EOCX FRXS SKINNER IlfG.CO. OMAHA. U.S.A. IK . , fact that some sixty-odand shapes of American were found in use in the d Your Fndt Won't Spoil II In Uo ThtyFltM Standard Jan Addrtat Dapartmant S4 k RUBBER CO. Cambridge, Mass. WOVEN HOSE BOSTON various government actuated an executive order, dated May 29, standardizing the form and size of all our national flags., Tho flags ahd union Jacks of all depart rcents, with certain exceptions in the army and navy, must now conform to specifications. Taking the hoist, or width as 1, the fly, or length, is 1.9 ; the hoist .of the union, the fly of the union, .76 and the width of each stripe There are 12 pre- scribed sizes, from 1.31 feet to 20 feet Astonished Creditor1. Well," said the old man the other day, I have been 47 years in the business, and can say what very few men can after such experience. In all that time, my friend, I never disappointed but one single creditor. Bless me, what an example for our, young mercantile community, replied the person addressed; "what, a pity that one time occurred. How was it? "Why, responded the old gentleman, "I paid the debt when it became due, and I never in all my life saw a man so much astonished. 3. holsts, the Supper Would Wait. I was returning home the other evening about 6:30 oclock when I saw Tommy, my neighbors boy, lagging for line with pennies with a crowd of other boys. I knew that his family always had supper at six oclock sharp, so I said, Ill bet you five, cents youll miss your supper, Tommy." He grinned up at me saucily and Then you lose your bet, replied : 'cause I got the chops right here with me. Ma sent me for em at five oclock. Everybody Magazine. Never Thought of That. Trofessor Well, Emily, Ive won that hundred gallons of gasoline from Jones. He wagered it against my Shakespeaye first folio that I couldnt get ten miles per gallon, sd I put five gallons in the tank and weve" done over fifty-fivEmily But, Henry, dear, where are we? Night is coming om and however shall we get back with no gas? . e. Gracious! that! Judge. I never Calling Auntie. Deaf Old Lady And what did I understand you to say your name Is? The Fresh One Pretty hard to tell what you understand me to say, It is, but its Smith. 9 No matter how much, we may love our neighbors, we can see no good reason why they should have a kindly feeling for us. but 19-fo- flag Is to be An Professor thought of depart- - 3; Specially recommended for cold pack caaning. Send 2c tump for Daw book oo preferring at lOcia if you cannot get than at (Urnpa for one dozen ring your dealer. THE the standard. Amer- - lcan flag collect 1 ons of the National museum - Include some examples o f our flag New England cative of Its Flag, Eniblematlc of the d e velopment ra1 l., other and de of tails national the flag, result lng In an ex , O,-'.- Con-Th- ls define how m a n y points the C Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, U. S. Volun- - r teers, flown at Fortress Monroe, Vir- ginia, In 1861 ; the flag raised t New Orleans by its citizens upon the occu- patlon of the city by the Union forces under MaJor Gener- - 1 V V"' stars should have, how ' th ey should b e a- - r- - V al ranged, nor make pro- vision for standard the Co.omsts ried at the Battle ot add itlonal ker Hill. stars. jjj for Lunch work tions propor stars-and-strip- es type, adopt- ed in an act approved by President Washington January 13, 1794, which took effect May 1, 1795, aljter the admission of Vermont and Kentucky. It measures about 30 feet square, Is much battered and torn and one' star is missing. This great historic souvenir Mas been preserved by quilting lt on heavy linen cloth, and remains one of .the Butler May 1862; Car- Bun- - 1, the remains of the banner carried In the three- days fight at Salem H e I g hts, Va., May Flag Established 1863, when 3 3-- 5, By iernat;dThRedenaldiPWhfte and 20 Stars, White on a Blue Fleld color ser- geants were killed though the ban ner never faltered or fell to the ground ; General Hazens garrison at Fort McAllister, hoisted flag the surrender of the Ga., after fort to the Union army, December 13, 1864; the flag flownon the U. S. S. Kearsarge when she sank the Ala bama, deposited In the National muse- um by Lieut. Her bert Winslow, son of Rear Admiral Herbert Winslow, commander of the Kearsarge during this action; headquarters flag of Maj. Gen. E. O. Ord, U. S. A., flown in Richmond, Va in 1865, and the flag of the First vol Pennsylvania unteers, found" In the capitol at Rich mond in 1865 by Major General Ord. a The daughter of un eccentric old man found that her father retired one afternon at four oclock. Fearing that he might be 111, she hastened to ask after his health. Assuring her that he' was all right, the father added : I had to go to bed some time. I Just thought Id go now and have it over with." Indianapolis News. ' Quite Evident. His Friend (appearing unexpected-ly- ) Hello, old fellow; fishing without aint a license, housecleaning. you? The Fisherman Yes ; but how on earth did you know? Not That Far Along as Yet. His Friend By the nice string, of How do you exterminate potato fish you have. bugs? I havent studied I dont know. up on the atrocities of Trials of the Farmer. "Farming has many disappointments Without a conductor the lightning for the amateur. Iluh? express would thunder along till It "Ive had to revise my idea that a struck something. goat will eat anything. If bees stored up glucose some deal ers would adulterate it with pure Many an ambitious public movement be classified as lost motion. should honey. ." Effects of Opiates. The INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various all of which are narcotic, i3 well known. Even in the if continued, these opiates cause changes in the functions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing in later life. imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying quiet powers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children The rule among physicians is that children should never to their infancy. receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and then if unavoidable. onlyIBL A - J THAT doses, , aecnea, ana tne druggist bdouiu nos w need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to . dose them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it hears the ' . signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always hears the signature of' This Difficult Age. How He Did It. Gallant Major Its glad I am to see Jubbs tells me they are raising their own potatoes now. I didnt know ye about again, me dear lady; but what was it that was troubling ye? he knew anything about gardening. Convalescent I was very, very ill, Neither does he. If he raised pota' toes, he did lt by pawning his wife's major, through ptomaine poisoning. ! What vrith now diamonds." Major Dear, dear, that an derilium tremens you never know what to eat or drink nowadays. Punch. PAIN? NOT A BIT I LIFT YOUR CORNS 7, 13-1- 4, afternoon's'' on tri-col-or . si!l! ts n 12-st- into the " ecutlve orhistorical pe- rlods, Its many changes and its grad-- . der,. dated ual standardization. First Flag That Symbolized October 29, It is Interesting to note that during the Unlon of th8 Thirteen 1912t which the Revolution the flag had 13 stars; ColonIes- - tended to in the War of 1812, 15; in the Mexican standardize the Stars and Stripes, and war,' 29 ; in the Civil war, 35 ; in the yet further specifications were found war, 45, and today ' necessary only recently, 48. The American flag is among the This history of our flag indicates oldest of national flags, being older that the "Stars and Stripes was not than the present British union Jack, carried by troops In battle until the the French and the flag of period of the Mexican war, 1846-4and Spain, many years older than the Several flags of this period are in the flags of Germany and Italy, some of museum collections, which, like those of other countries, Ten flags of the collection pertain are personal flags, or those of reign- - t0 the Civil war. The garrison flag of ing families. Fort Moultrie, S. , lowered when ... There are no early colonial flags, the command evacuated that fort to such as were used by the individual assemble at Fort Sumter, December colonies and militia regiments before 26, ..I860 ; a boat flag flown by Com' the flag of the United States was mander Charles S. Boggs, U. S. navy, established by congress In 1777, on when he left the gunboat Varuna, June 14, now celebrated as Flag day. sunk in an engagement between a act requires that the flag of the federate flotilla and the Union fleet United States be 13 stripes, alternate under Admiral Farragut, below New red and white; that the union be 13 Orleans, April 24, 1862; a signal flag stars, white In a blue field, represent- - of white cloth with painted Stars and lng a new constellation." hut did not Stripes ; headquarters flag of Maj. The navy immediately adopted this flag, but the army was slower to act. Representative of the early stars-and- flag said stripes type there is a If a man would know how much he to have been used by Paul Jones dur- is appreciated he should pose as de- lng the War of the Revolution. It fendant in a breach of promise suit. feet. measures 10 feet by 6 Another flag of the very highest historic value is the original "Star- Spangled Banner, which flew over Fort McHenry In Baltimore, during the bombardment on September 1814, and was the inspiration of Keys Grape-Wut- s anthem. It hangs in the rotunda of the new National Museum building, where the models in competition for the Key memorial are on display, This Fort McHenry flag Is of the 15 Puts "PEP" dition of a star for each 77 new state, c 0 mmencing Flag With Thirteen July 4; 1818. f$pe&huele wh he It seems Motto Dont Tread on t h a t u t i 1 Me 1S46 the army never carried the tional flag in battle, though we have record of its use as a garrison flag from about 1787 or 1798 to 1834. Bodies of troops carried during this period and before It what was known as national colors or standards, of blue, with the arms of the United States emblazoned thereon, - comprising an eagle surmounted by a number of stars, and with the designation of the body of troops as infantry, artillery, etc. In scribed on a scroll. In 1834 the artil- lery was given the right of carrying the Stars and Stripes, ns recorded by the war department regulations, Under President Tafts admlnistra-Th- e tion representatives of the various gov- eminent de--p a r tments c o n f erred lndl-Earlie- st Spanish-America- Albert, did you know the Nabors home burned to the ground this morning? Isnt that perfectly terrible? Hub (who speaks and then thinks) ' Naw, that was pure luck. Ills Wife Why, Albert, Im sur- prised at you; what do you mean? But Albert had just disappeared around the corner of the shed with the parlor rug over his arm and a beating utensil in his hand, muttering something under his breath which sounded enact- - gress ed to Someone! New The Smile of Fortune. Ills Wife (in intense excitement) OR CALLUSES OFF 9' Apply few drops then Just lift them sway No humbug! with fingers. Rats and Mice Garry Diseass KILL THEM by using This new drug is an ether compound discovered by a Cincinnati chemist. It is called freezone, and can now be obtained in tiny bottles as here shown at very little cost from any drug store. Just ask for freezone. Apply a drop or two directly upon a tender corn or callus and instantly the soreness disappears. Shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can lift it off, root and all, with the fingers. Not a twinge of pain, soreness or irritation; not even the slightest smarting, either when applying freezone or afterwards. This drug doesnt eat up the corn or callus, but shrivels them so they loosen and come right out. It is no humbug! It works like a charm. For a few cents you can get rid of every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, as well as painful calluses on bottom of your feet. It never disappoints and never burns, bites or inflames. If your druggist hasnt any freezone yet, tell him to get a little bottle for you from his wholesale house. adv. Stearns Electric Paste Full directiona In 15 languages Sold everywhere 25c and $1.00 U. S. GOVERNMENT BUYS IT For Constipation Carters Little Liver Pills will set you right over night Purely Vegetable Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Carters Iron Pills t, In Line. pale-face- What sort of a slow curve are you lobbing over there? ' Weve finished baseball practice for the day, answered the head of the This is bombing practice, old squad. top. WATCH YOUR SKIN Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, d as most people do. 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No better druggists in flfty-ceand dollar toilet preparations exist. may receive a sample size boi Au Free sample each by mall with Book. tnts reliable medicine by Parcel Po Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, 1 ROOT i,.., Boston. Sold everywhere. 11 nt Adv. Some people are always up and ing other people. do- A toilet preparation of n Holpoi to omdionto daadr Per ReeteHaa Color a When Your Eyes Need Cere Try Murine Eye Remedy Re Smarting Jnst aye Contort. 10 cents at ftnipglsta or auUl. Write for Free Rye Book. lECAuiR kxb BIMSDI Go., CHICAGO w N u- - 777 Salt Lake 7City, No. 24-- 19 4 |