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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH C03VERTS AT MEET GAMES HOW PLAYED BY RADIO SET THE STANDARD NATIVE KITCHEN CABINET1 The IS Motion Gathering 8hows the Spread Checkers Only One of the Many National Picture Amusement That Lend ThemGivee Hie Opinion of Chrlatlanlty In Countriea of selves to the Wireless. the Far East. - Uke Product Poking Playing games by radio is the newest sport, writes William Telher in movements in The boys in lands were often represented by work- the July St Nicholas. ers from Christian lands who were la- and around New York city who have boring in the foreign field- - To the , small radiotelegraph sets, are having cent conference held in Peking of the a great deal of fun nowadays in carWorlds Student Christian federation, rying on contests and tournaments however, the various movements sent through the air. Folks who are listenas delegates sons and daughters of the ing in hear conversations like this: soil ; e. g. of the 24 Japanese delegates Its your movflt John. I just Of the Jumped from twenty to twenty-seveonly two were All right, Tom ; Im moving from nine from India all but three were Indians, of the six representing Korea ten to fourteen. If we did hear a conversation like only one was a foreigner, of the nine from Russia and Siberia all but one this, we should at once know that a were citizens of these lands, and all game of checkers was being played. of the 12 representing the Philippine Checkers is only one of the many Islands were Filipinos. games that lends Itself to radio. Playing radio checkers is just as easy and almost as fast as playing the game in Cutlcura Soap for the Complexion. manner. In fact. It is the Nothing better than Cutlcura Soap more ordinary than the usual game, exciting daily and Ointment now and then as we are always playing an inneeded to make the complexion clear, because ' visible opponent scalp clean and hands soft and white. to Add this the fascinating, fragrant Slight Mistake. Cutlcura Talcum, and you have the was much in love, but held Jim very Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Advertisement In early years of missionary confer- ence, REDUCTION IN STRENGTH CESSITATES THIRD IN YEAR (. It Western Newspaper Union.) aint the guns nor armament. Nor funds that they can pay. But close That makes them win the day. It aint the individual. Or the army as a whole. But the everlasting team-wor- k Of every blooming souL NE READ-JUSTME- 1922, by , Redistribution of Troops Among Pei manent Posts is Delayed by Camps on Account of an Training non-Christi- r-- Washington. Another reorganize I Set the dishes left from baking at tion plan for the regular army, the once into the sink and put them to soak; dont let the food third to be drafted in the last year dry on. and a half as a result of cuts in Dont put egg dishes strength ordered by congress has been Into hot water; it cooks completed and the war department in the egg on to the .dish. a recent statement showed just what Soak in cold water. Dont pour boiling wahad been done with the regular forces ter over china or glass; to carry out successive laws. it may not crack at the This completes, the statement but it will drop off time, said, a reduction which has been when least expected. virtually continuous for eighteen Dont forget to dash on cold water months, totaling approximately 100,000 on a spot of grease spilled on the men, or 45 per cent of the actual floor or wooden table. It will harden and most of the grease can be scraped strength. The departments statement said the off. Dont lay a greasy spoon or fork on plans were now being carried into efthe table or stove; use a small tray fect, but that redistribution of the or a pie tin; this will hold a number troops in permanent posts, which the of utensils and save the table. deproject contemplates, was being Dont use silver spoons or knives layed in order not to interfere with about the training of the civilian compon- - ones the S1 for cooking; cheap are made for such purposes. ents of the army during the summer Dont pour boiling water on grease' camps. spots or greasy clothes; wash In cold Explaining the difficulties encoun- water with a bit of soda. Dish towels tered in planning a reorganization to treated this way will keep sweet and conform to the enlisted strength of white. Dont allow the soap to soak 125,000 as fixed in the last appropria- In tubs or dish pan. tion acts, the statement pointed out Dont dry soldered dishes on a hot that no change had been made in the stove, or put bright tin dishes into fnissions assigned to the regulars in greasy water; It dulls them. the national defense act of 1920, un- Dont use steel knives or forks on der which an authorized strength of fish, as the steel gives an unpleasant 285,000 was declared necessary, in the taste to the fish. Dont salt meat before cooking; judgment of congress, to carry out wait until it is well seared over so the military policy then laid down. The total present strength, the that the Juices and flavor will be restatement said, is 155,000 less than tained. Dont forget to use at once hot com-- 1 authorized by the act which resulted from the lessons of the world war and presses on a stiff neck. Witch hazel should be applied every few minutes assigned the missions to the regular by saturating a cloth and heating It;! army, and 102,000 less than the auth- on the top of a range In a shallow orized prewar strength, before the pie plate. three-par- t army was created. Dont blacken a stove while hot, If The first problem taken up in the at all. Simply wipe it off with a reorganization was apportionment of damp cloth kept for that purpose, dip- the authorized strength ' among the ping it in slightly greasy dishwater. branches of the service in order to This treatment two or three times a keep the military machine as well bal- day will keep the stove in good ap-anced as possible in view of the spe- pearance. cialized units which must be retained Blood stains should be soaked In as a war precaution. Allotments were cold water, then washed as usual. If made with the reduction in each arm very obstinate, apply hydrogen peroxfrom the national defense act strength ide and sunshine. Dont forget to use a good antlsep-- 1 also shown as follows; Infantry, from 110.000 to 46,423 men ; cavalry, from tic on a small wound; such treatment 20.000 to 9871 ; field artillery, 37,000 to may save a life. 17,173; coast artillery, from 30,000 to I - I ; engineers, from 12,000 to 5020 ; air service, from 16,000 to 8500, and signal corps, from 500 to 2184. In noncombafant branches the quartermaster corps was reduced from 20,000 to 8000 ; ordnance, from 4500 to 2307 ; finance, 900 to 399 ; chemical warfare, 1200 to 445; medical, 14,000 to 6850. Under the reduction plan there ro main available for use in continental United States, 96,723 enlisted men for the performance of the many duties assigned under the national defense act." This number - includes about 1000 men still in Germany. Fashion is rarely founded on reason, usually violates common usage, sometimes common decency, and uniformity common sense. in general, he Visually got himself scandalously dirty. He was about to sil down to dinner one evening when his mother happened to notice the soiled condition of his hands, and sent hlin out to the kitchen to wash them. You incorrigible boy ! she exclaimed, as soon as she saw the basin of water In which he had performed the required ablutions. How in the world do you manage to get your hands so dirty? That didnt all come from my hands ! indignantly answered Paul. I washed my face In that water, too Milwaukee Sentinel. -- ! that can take the dump- ling, but for change try Apple Dump, lings With Pea-nButter. Sift a pint of flour, ut two teaspoonfula of baking powteader, Collins Given Military Honors spoonful of salt, then rub In Dublin. With imposing military cupful of peanut butter; moisten with of Michael honor,' the body Collins, iced water as for a pie crust. Roll Irelands warrior statesman, was borne and cut in squares. Lay on each (Sunday evening through the streets square a cored peeled apple, sprinkle of Dublin and placed on a Catafalque with sugar and cinnamon and pinch before the main altar of the great the edges. Bake and serve with cathedral. Here Monday a solemn cream and sugar. Green Grape Preserves. When the requiem mass took place for the rehave grown full size, but begrapes pose of his soul. Sundays total susfore they begin to turn in color is pension of civic activities permitted the time to prepare them for the prethe people to render unreservedly serves. Cook until soft, remove the their homage to the memory of their seeds then cook and pulp with an belovd leader. equal measure of sugar until thick. Put in glasses and seal. Prepared In Tourists Warned From Vienna this way they keep their beautiful Vienna. The American consul Sun- green color and are very attractive for day warned more than 500 American garnishing. tourists in Vienna to lease the city as Grape Juice Ice Cream. Take one soon as possible, for fear of riots, cupful of grape juice, add a pint of unless detained on absolutely urgent thin cream, a tablespoonful of lemon business. Women and children in the juice and sugar to sweeten. Mix well tourist parties are particularly asked and freeze. This makes an Ice cream to leave. Several hundred left during of a beautiful watermelon pink. Delicious Tea Biscuit. Prepare a the day. American consuls in neighboring countries have been asked to baking powder biscuit dough, roll out prevent Americans from coming to and spread with creamed butter, sprinkle thickly with maple sugar," Vienna. chopped nuts and a little nutmeg or cinnamon. Roll up and cut in slices. New Air Record Is Established Bake in a hot oven. Fulda Germany. Anthony H. G. Green and White Salad. Cut Fokker, the Dutch airplane inventor, chicken or sweetbreads in small cooked cubes Sunday established a new worlds re- mix with seeded skinned grapes and! cord in motorless aviation by remaintender stalks of white celery; take ing in the air thirteen minutes with equal parts of meat and celery. Mix a passenger in a biplane constructed with French dressing and let stand an by himself. Kokker made evolutions hour before serving. in the air during his test as daring as those made In a power driven think that U highbrow. Their standard is They are like the chorus girl. A chorus girl married a rich m after a stormy courtship 0f week, and the Sunday morning ing the wedding, when she earne d '!!' to Mira bmiktaat; she young husband engrossed in tto X or three hundred enormous the citys yellowest newspaper 8 Before this spectacle theetom girl started back aghast Bhe Said Tve carried a highbrow ! , Z Pointed. Philadel-phia- punim-thing- eve-nin- g a me? There was a moments hesitation tot. before tne answer came. True Respect Of course I will, Arthur. Why Many of the old darkies in the didnt you come and ask me yourself? South handle a violin bow with con. Then Jim shouted back: siderable skill. One such had an emYoull have to break the news to with similar tastes. ployer be If I Arthur yourself. Ill hanged One day he and the aged servant will ! were fiddling together, and as they Peat a Perfect Fuel. finished the piece the employer said: Peat Is used In Ireland to such an You handle the bow. pretty well, extent that few people In the country Joe, but you are always a bar or so districts ever burn coal. The odor of behind. Why Is that? Out of deffince to yo Colonel,' peat is healthful and pleasant, and it said Joe. Philadelphia Ledger. gives out neither fumes nor dirt. ' , Shame on Them. pEEHAPS there are a few mothers who do not know the virtues of Fletchers Castoria. Perhaps there are a few who know that there are imitations on - the market,' and knowing this demand Fletchers. It is to ALL motherhood, then, that we call attention to the numerous imitations and counterfeits that may be ' set 'before them.' It is to all motherhood everywhere ; that we ring out the warning to beware d. of the For over thirty years Fletchers Castoria has been an aid in the upbuilding of our population) an aid in the saving of babies. And yet there are those who would ask you to try something new. Try this. Try that. Even try the same remedy for the tiny, scarcely breathing, babe that you in all your robust womanhood would use for yourself. Shame on them.' Just-as-goo- SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS There Is nothing place of the good Will Hays, the new m, her sxr-th- e Senator Penrose, said a had a neat way 0f ' At the Philadelphia club one a Philadelphia reformer came in a for good deal of criticism, on the back his proposal from sheer bashfor the fellow was a meddling whole, fulness. At last he decided to pop offensive chap. arrogant, the question by telephone. Wrong Conclusion. Well, anyhow, said a banker was fond like I all Paul, healthy boys, Mabel, I love you he gasped, his his good points. of playing outdoors, and like boys heart thumping. Will you marry charitably, hes got Yes, said Penrose, sos 1 12,026 n. e. A CHAPTER OF DONTS too Uw m $ rS'ic C (intents 15Fluid Draota Children Cry Fo m one-ha- lf one-ha- i ALCOHOL" 3 PER CENT. AVectablcPrcparationftfAs lf hvlteull' Your Friend, the Physician. Mil f( Lneeffumessanumw-v-- - ncWicrOpiflflbMorphineivor I Mineral. Kot Narcotic tSetrm. 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Believe him when he tells will that Fletchers youas he and Castoria has never harmed the littlest that it is a good babe, to in house. the He knows. thing keep GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of -- i 'Hew.M, Exact Copy of Wrapper. O THB CINTAUN COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. Gives Charming Her Shade to Old Lingerie PUTNAM FADELESS DYES wish dyes or tints as you |