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Show DAILY. UTAH i GIRL'S IDEA WORDS REPEATED DAILY THAT ONE WORD ONE TIME ONE CENT Didwd to Induce Happy Frame 'nd Make Your Wants Known a Returns. DOST WAITiUSTIL TOMORROW. Cr for sale. CecUla a lr,r aked been have "I another. FOR of SALE house, bam. trees, e woman I advlee you to do large lot, 21st between Wall and LinuUnr lessons, and coln, S1500. J. J. Brummitt. tbe aame. one who haa -The St Cecelia girt la and whoae face mir- - FOR SALE I acres good land, line pjgceful thoughts 6 -- room house, near car line, 22000. her ldeaa It la a aort of inner J. Brummitt. J. because be to good You try gdence. 1 to b beautiful. to be I04 FOR SALE Rooming house, great -la this: The girl who Idea The sacrifice. J. j. Brummitt. as she should think, who does who wallta as she FOR SALE house, on car line, u ghe should do, who talks as she and near school 21000. J. J. Brummitt walk, jhould rtould talk. la sure to be rewarded, FOR RENT. will be seen In her jtod her reward AM yu et free. -The FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. BROTHERHOOD MEN. RAILWAY TRAIN- OGDEN LODGE No. 88. Meets every Wednesday evening at 7: SO. C. D. Simpson, Master; A. 8. Howe, Secretary; E. A. Munsey, Collector. Junction City Lodge No. 88, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In I. O. O. F. hall every Thursday evening. Visiting brothers cordially Invited to be present. C. P. UTTER, N. O. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. FOR RENT A brick cottage St Cecilia girl rises in the completely furnished. No children morning and goes to the window. She wanted. Inquire at 2724 Lincoln PROFESSIONAL CARDS. force a am lie to her lips and takes a avenue. she the Then speaks breath. jeep H. H. GODDARD FOR RENT Two nicely furnished void, "Serenity," slowly three times Real Estate, Loan and Insuranca rooms for rent; close ln. Serenity, serenity, serenity. Broker. KELLEY & HERRICK. This puts her in gentle frame of to dress for the Commercial Stocks Bought and Sold. mind and she Is ready WANTED. 810 Ecclea Building. joy. Make the experiment yourself, gay the word three times, and notice WANTED At Clark's, January 12th. A. S. CONDON, M. D. how softly It fails upon the ear and brain. the rests it how WANTED Occupants for delightful- Office Old Boyle Buldlng. Residence The next exercise 1s taken In the ly furnished rooms with bath. The 2416 Madison Avenue. mortis of the morning, and, like the Colonial, 262 24th St Grace EX An535-This time Office other, It Is a word exercise. Residence telephone, derson, proprietress. And it Is the word Is tranquillity. telephone, 451-Shoes expertly m be spoken three times slowly, after SHOES REPAIRED Phone 848 X. made and David Hender- Notary Public. or In repaired. comes from has one shopping, son. 2580 Washington Ave. JOSEPH CHEZ a trying talk with the cook. It and notice how gay tranquillity Attorney and Counselor-at-LaWANTED Molera Barber College of tots you. The liquid sound rests the 2 First National Bank Building. Salt Lake City offers advantages In ear and rests the head. HENDERSON & MAC MILLAN teaching the trade that cannot be "The third word exercise Is taken full Write elsewhere. for had today Law. Attomeys-at- before the evening meal, be It dinner or particulars. Rooms 14 to IS First National Bank upper. It consists of two words, Joy and happiness, spoken twice. The Building. MISCELLANEOUS. words are spoken slowly and with a T. D. JOHN80N We mile and the effect Is magical and TEAMSTERS AND STOCKMEN Lawyer. electrical. have a fine Una of Gloves, Blankets, 8 9 Covers. and Rooms and Harness First National Bank Immediately the hard expression Wagon Whips, leaves the face and a gentle one steals J. C. Platt Saddlery Co., 2279 Wash- Building. over it The face JIghta up and one ington; phone 51-ARTHUR E. PRATT, ii in a proper frame of mind for dinCASH REGISTERS National Cash Lawytr. ner. Eccles Bld'g. Registers; Oscar Groshell agent for Room 805, The nightly words to be spoken befUtah, 221 Main St. Salt Lake City. ore retiring are Peace and rest And DR. D. N. SMITH Second-han- d registers always on the girl who says these words over Dentist hand. half a doien times will fall asleep free 2 Room National Bank Bldg. First from disquieting dreams. They can MONEY TO LOAN. poken In a gentle whisper until the E. M. CONROY, M. D, fore smoothes out and the tired wrin-kle- a MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm 420 Ecclea Bld'g. TeL Ne. 400Z. disappear. Improved property; live year loans The line of reasoning is similar to ALFRED W. AGEE, with option of paying ln three years. the one employed HUNTER A KENNEDY. by the Delsarteans. Attorney-at- Law, The theory upon which Delsarte himsBRUMMITT. Eccles J. 812, J. LOAN. TO Building. elf worked was that the mind and MONEY body reflected the spoken word. He belA. W. BROWN HOTELS. ieved that the woman who said T feel 125 Twenty-firs- t 8treet, Ogden, Utah mag would be cross, while the woman THE HOTEL LINCOLN who eald 1 feel Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sidewalks, W. H. LITTLE, Proprietor happy, would be happy. Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron A First Class Hotel Oh, there Is a great art In UTAH Work, etc. Braes and Iron Castings. St. OGDEN, being a 830 Twenty-thir- d 8t Cecilia girl, for you have to live a MN kwfMMM Ptty even sort of life and keep your WHEN HE DID BETTER. from the results beat the To get temper down or you can never pre-wSwedish treatment, wet the Unger tlpa The Sin of Commission aa that d look." Compared And the woman who was over the With Omission. trying to In salt and water, and go hmk her temper down smoothed out lines of the face carefully. Bishop Whittle, said one of the her wrinkles "sat Do not treat them roughly, but gen- Virginia with her linger tips, prelates friends, kmed a smile and walked through a long and atrocious sermon tly, and ln a soothing manner, as on away. a hot summer morning ln 1898. That there is something In the Idea though one were caressing a tired With an Immovable countenance he 01 the St Cecilia girl is shown by the child. Treat each little wrinkle ln listened to were metaphors that tect that a womans disposition is this way, wetting the finger tips re- mixed, pathos that was bathos, and by the wrinkles on her face, peatedly. humor that was sad. The preacher to New York Sun. This Is to stimulate the skin and to was a youth Just out of college a The envious Five min- very conceited youth. He bellowed woman haa lines d wake up the soft muscles. across her forehead above the utes of this treatment ln the morning la through his sermon at the top of his His gestures were violent lungs. wbrwa These envious wrinkles are sufficient. . enough to break his arms. At every mused by the tired the treatment for The nightly uplifting of the brows climax he fixed the bishop with his lnd by the supercilious smile which muscles and the wrinkled skin Is en- eye, to see if a suitable Impression m1ou women cultivate. tirely different Here the face Is treat- had been made. The And at the end of the service this melancholy womans forehead Is ed to a plumping out course. inkled out ln a a take young work snip swaggered up to Bishop thoroughly, do To the peculiar way; she contracted the habit of oil of sweet al- Whittle and said: of saucer little pure one lifting I fancy I did rather well !Trow much higher than the other. monds, or olive oil, or sweet oil. If Dont you think so? sir. gives her a set of wrinkles over easyou cannot get the good pure oil returned the bishop, 'but Yes, lifted eyebrow. Often there will ily, then use a very thin cold cream you did better last year. mass of furrows over one eye and keep It heated so that It will not Last year! said the young man. while the other side Is to Why, I didn't preach at all last year.' perfect-- 9 harden. Keep It on the Are and try mooth. Thats the reason said the bishop have a soft, pasty substance all the h a pleasant smile. with other, mark of the operathe hand during melancholy time near at " ta Ben ln her mouth, which Is tion. The Devil's Agent. down at one side Heat the face a little before beginand in. the American revolutionary During wman with a bad temper shows ning, by holding it near the lire or by war the colonists had great trouble tin that the entire applying hot cloths. Then dip the U- with women who were determined royUeo ey are cau8ed by a constant nger tips in the oil and describe the alists. "The sex," wrote the rebeldfotiMi lious governor of New Jersey, "are f thC face and by a Pet-1,-1 Swedish movements upon the face. mistresses in Infinite craft and subexpression. leavnot Go over and over the lines, and I never read of a great polititlety 4iaerfeMrmined woman haa a very ing out a single furrow. As soon as cian who did not employ petticoats to in the linger tips are dry moisten them accomplish his designs. Certain it is 0rm of parenthesis that enclose again and begin all over. It will take that the greatest politician on record (I mean the devil) applied himself to aaown- - fifteen minutes of steady work. wjM a female agent to Involve mankind ln th Just furrows the Chek" CaU"ed b3r In thus the habitnf0f treating In and ruin." the P firmly Imagine that you have In your fingers together, piece of crinkled paper and that you Whats In a Name? 0Plan whoa lines are already are trying to smooth It out. Go over et Everything Is in the name when It t0 chan n do them each little crease, rubbing across It, comes to Witch Haxel Salve. E. C. it h Swedi"h method of precisely as you would rub across a tt Co. of Chicago discovered some moothinr Z m Ut ft ,s done wlth piece of paper, and do not rest until years ago how to make a salve from telinser t, Witch Haxel that Is a specific for Piles. &nd Uc Is all smooth. rently- - for tbe For blind, bleeding, Ituhlng and procannot t" Plies, eczema, burns, bruises The Swuh"4 harh treatment-Of course the wrinkles will come truding and all skin diseases DeWltts Witch If of keep But you face next !"ethod culture back again day. Hasel Salve has no equal. This has one that deVe,0pl the tired mua- - on given rise to numerous worthless counthey will go for good. and terfeits. Ask for Dewitts the genumU,ntP" them t0 their Perform ine. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Wallace duty Journal. Subscribe for the Utah State Drug Co., and Wm. Glddlngs. six-roo- m -- K. X. -- 41-4- X. 51-5- -- ve sweet-face- be-rt- yd run-"ih- to-da- . 'uways De-W- k THAN ! GREED. grel i".ir o' no particular brciM, but he wa- - c i.ii'titly thar to the heart of the ..;!, .! Kiy who held him by a piece iif rnv on Tenth si reel , below Chest mu, the Philadelphia Record. lhiy were curled up on a cellar .Kur. where they together could sniff the ii ,ors from the subterranean kitchen a rcktaurant. when an actor Shown By Wrinkles. -- JANUARY Mongrel Cur Dear to the Heart of His Boy Owner. He ,'i.iv a common, little mon- IX THESE U1I.UMNS AT SMALL EXPENSE And Get Immediate bring good looks. AM AIM y MONDAY. LOVE STRONGER CECILIA ST, Th-- STATE JOURNAL, itt I Burlingtons Advantages The nlmrt line from Denver to Omuh: n:il thiiMKo. The only line running solid trains over iix own rails to St. Louts. A dcKerved reputation for civility ami courtesy on the part of the employes, for superior strength uni excellence of equipment, tiud perfection in Its din- individual came along. Stopped ar. began to pat the dog. Whut a fire mouse hound." remarked the h.c.riato. l he for sale?" "No, ah, replied the boy, hugging the dog cW.y to his breast. Til give you a quarter for him." "No. sah very resolutely. Fifty cents. "No, sab. The man went down Into his pocket and palled out a dollar bill, which lie flashed before the boy's eyes. Til give you that for him," be said. The boys e e bulged out of bis head. A dollar to him was the acme of wealth. He had probably never had a whole dollar In his life. A greedy lust shmie i his eyes. Mechanically he took the money and handed over the deg. The man staggered down the street, pulling the unwilling cur behind him. The boy stood on the cellar door, looking from the bill In hls hand to the retreating figure of the man who bad purchased hls pet The light had died out of hls eyes. The dog refused to go any further and the man kicked him. That settled 1L Tbe laiy soon overtook them. Say, mister, he said, 1 guess dat dog aint fob sale. Here's yoh dollar." He picked up the dog, gave back the money and ran back to tne cellar door with his pet In hls arms. ing car service. You cannot appreciate all the Burlingtons advantages without giving them a trial. The Chicago ivlul leaven I leaver at 4:15 p. in.; the St. Lout pperlal at 2 p. m. Other excellent train from R. F. NE5LEN, General SALT Union raclflc Ralroad are assured by the Union pany of Its Railroad Com Paclllo the In i mporovement ment This equip ed for its trains lhe,p and on time, and the general superiority Union Absolutely cures Indigestion. Kodol Nature's Tonlo. Prepared only by E. O. DzWrrr A pa..Cblea XMOLbovua contain! Itttta ths Marin Fold In Ogden by Geo. F. Cae, WtJlsoe Drug Co., Wm.Giddings. of Its service. 3?a.oifLo RUNS Three trains dally to the East th fastest trains arriving many hours ahead of all competitors. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to G. H. CORSE. Traveling Now-a-day- s; is much easier than only a few By taking advan- years ago. tage of the new service on the HON CHICAGO, PACIFIC S MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL LINE a person can travel two whole days from Ogden to Chicago withqut change of cars. No trouble at all. C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial 106 West Second South St., Salt Lake City. Agent, f Through Service st7loijis AND THE EAST The Osly Double-Trac- k Railway Betwecs the Mlisourl River end CMcate. 3 Trains Stomach CHICAGO otsp-eatin- g. fast arrlva' line Is renown DAILY TO Indigestion la often caused by An eminent authority says the harm done thus exce ds that from the excessive use of alcohoL Sat all the good food you want but don t overload the stomach. A weak stomach may refuse to digest what you eat. Then you need a good dlgestant Ilka Kodol, which dlgesti your food without the stomach's aid. This rest and ths wholesome tonics Kodol contains soon restore health. Dletlngunnecee-try- . Kodol quickly relieves the feel lug of fulness end bloating from which some people suffer after meals. that all human lars have been p Alt - Ingenuity has been adopted to protect them against accident Millions of dol-pe- nt utes said: "Well, It takes about four hours to write one and 19 years 11 months 30 days 24 hours and 55 mlnutea to get It published! Then Its a toss-uwhether its famous or Infamous. Good solicitors wanted for the Daily Utah 8tate Journal. Apply to Horace 8. Foster, city circulator. CITY- PATRONS OF THE Poets' Chances for Fame. A new story is going the rounds about Mark Twain and a young poet "How long does it take to get fame from a. poem? asked the poet The sage thought and ln a few min- New York Times. LIKE Agent, The Overland Route Among man. "Yes, said the golf player, I'm hls cousin a hundred or so millions removed. New York Times. p. in. 79 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. library king. "Ka, na! It wasna only respec I had for himself; but I married hls widow" New York Times. Not a Close Relation. the contestants for the prizes offered by the Golf Committee of the Chevy Chase Club at Washington for the matches played this spring was Peter Carnegie. Although be is anything but a poor man, Mr. Carnegie Is far below hla namesake Andrew in the matter of worldly goods During one of the matches Mr. Carnegie wu asked If he ere a relation" of the great steel at 10:85 Louis TICKET OFFICE Peddler and the Quaker. Captain Karr of the Reliance was talking about Sir Thomas Llpton. "He Is a line, sociable kind of man, and a great story teller, said Captain Barr. "I remember ore of hls stories about a Quaker meeting. It seemi that while this meeting was ln progress a clock peddler entered with hls sack of wares and sat down ln a corner, and, as the day was warm, soon fell asleep. While he slept, one of hls clocks began to strike. One, It struck, two, three, four, five' and everybody had to listen, and everybody, for some reason, had to count the strokes. The clocks must hare been out of order, for It struck, altogether, no less than 860 times. Just as it was concluding the peddler woke up. "A stately old Quaker, ln a gray suit, turned to him and said, smiling a little: Friend, as It is so very late, does thee not think that thee had better be proceeding on thy way? Boston Tost. Respected the Late Departed. Andrew Carnegie tells, with a merry twinkle ln hls eye, a story of a boyhood friend with whom he renewed acquaintance on a recent visit to Scotland. In the course of conversation Carnegie happened to ask about a certain Georgle McKay. "He's dead long ago," nald hls friend, "and I'll never cease regretting him as long as I live." "Dear me! 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