Show s' 'rr V r xw ' i ' Jt THE i r w p - ' ' — ' ' dren” i-!- it Is usually most ' difficult for the who havs SnifcatloH by ifiotlen been UadergwtBCih Issued by the homekeeping mother to find sufficient Valtcd States Barema of Edwatloi nd leisure— or rather uninterrupted leisthe National KladciKssM Association ure— to concentrate! oh work or play J : - by sirs bertha embus letuslive with her children We are all only ' too familiar with the interruptions of the about th(sge of three and ex- - butcher the ' baker the telephone the From Indefinitely through child- friendly neighbor which break- In rehood years there la no more valuable peatedly until one "gives up” In deleave your home spair' But when you behind aid for the mother who desires to pro- and its distractions you you mote the well being of' her children begin to realise that ypu have found a way in which you can say with Froe- than walks and talks' " V ' - -- i with our chil- noth city and' Country ' V These walks and talks'can be useful both tp the city mother aqd the country mother' though it i will be easily seen that the country mother has the advantage in this respect The city mother will have to substitute for the suggestions below the the river front visits to the large factories museums and historic points of interests Tou can make the walks as long or as short as your leisure permits you can plan them for every day or every other day morning or afternoon and after a month’s trial you will begin to their value - for yourself as much as for the children -- t SALT LAKE CITY UTAHSUND AY OCTOBER 7 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N beJ “Pome - - CHILDREN LITTLE TRAINING v ' '’ r : " v W r ‘h s jA i ' -- city-parks or-lak- e - - The blue aky and the great outdoors will take you away from the pettiness of the thousand and one trifles that upon continually Intrude themselves withyour attention while you remain in four walls and they will be equally ones away uplifting in taking the little true In small towns especially is this from the petty small-tal- k that emanates from the porches and the sidewalk from 'and passes along-thehouse to house' and from child to child It Is well for you to decide upon your destination before you call the children with “Let’s go to the pond today!” or “This "Is a great day for the woods r Aplaymate or two takent Ifalong occayou have sionally (and frequently but one child) will lend additional zest to the walks and will enlarge your opportunities of getting better acquainted not only with the playmates but with your own children In relation to their playmates: In the case of very young children places very near home will serve as well as the more distant goals which are usually more attractive to the older children or the stream under the bridge of the water front the beach or the rocky boulders that can be scaled or the woods —seek them out In your vicinity Try every road and see where it leads to The town If It be within two --adjoining or three miles makes a splendid objective point with older children and a trolley ride will bring you back should time (or fatigue make It necessary Try to forget allyour grown-u- p dignity on these walks (especially if it be a country road) and have as much fun and laughter as the children are ready for Wear only stout shoes and “roughing” clothes Sometimes permit front-stoop- I Not a Com or Callus oil Feet v : - -- A noted Cincinnati ether compound and called and it now can ' be had In little bottles for a few cents from any drug store - ‘ f — n V fand modern reproduction y ' Our showing is complete—and in keeping with the ultra good taste of the Craw: ford offerings Your inspection invited V : d - ’ 4 DAVENETTE SPECIAL J r ' Here's a Crawford Special - that must he seen to be p A fumed oak Spanish leatherette-covered Davenette that will hold a felt mattress and two J — pillows large enough for two adults to sleep on comfortably— yet operates in one easj motion so a child can han-die it No catches or locks to break— full-size- d 33-pou- nd w !' - ? To' bring forcibly to your attention that we are sole agents for CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES we have selected one of the most popular Heaters in this nationally famous line —and marked it for immediate entry into many Salt Lake homes ' Genuine Charter Oak Hot Blast Store —stands 48 inches high—with a steel drnmr— lined front top to bottom —has drop front door— and dnst proof ash shaking derice so that dirt and ashes nerer “fly” ‘A touch of nickel relieves the sturdy lines home-wannmeant to sell for of this $25 Will hold fire 48 hours easily Once only Special - 15-in- ch : er built-for-serri-ce -- n Mall Orders P t o mptly filled satisfac- " A i : ' r tion - guaran- - teed or money refunded Herald-Republic- Alt an We have rockers in afOmidance from the little red one for baby to the luxurious overstuffed de luxe creations in leather and tapestAand all are marked below their real value because they were bought right j The above large roomy fumed oak rocker— is exceptionaHy well made —covered with genuine leather—has 12 coil springs all steel construction —one of our newest styles regularly worth$15 (T T‘ You may have one this week ry ? fffl ' m mim m ml - fO We’ll send any piece of Chaxv acte7 Furni-tar- on appro' val— e - Coward et the f lEThtJ The world le full of people who can duplicate but who fail to attract attention because they hide their great “under a bushel” the Every mew- Invention fcns been thought out hy s oeoro of utlnds hat Men never got oet of its cradle Many a small merchant has watched a young -- M - PertapseileacSeoy BOY DID but he DIDN’T PUT IT OVEU AND THE X have no doubt but what there are adozen Pcntlstsjn this city who I DenMl could have made a greater success of Dentistry than In Collega training good had as thorough an education equally "d nn as much and perhaps mors Natural ability LVaJTd their and ambitious as myself but they have not realized Opportunities because THEY DID NOT PUT IT OVER them with mental cowardice but I AM going I am not going to charge of cowardice In my make up I to say that had there been an" ounce would not be standing today at the head of the largest Dental Practice In RYE FOR FEQ) MAKES BIG - the state To the raiser of live stock the fine dry farm land owned by tbe SYSTEMATISING When I conceived ' the Idea of - SPECIALIZING AND DENTISTRY reactionaries who had profited by the Ignorance tosnaiL cost of Dentistry) fought me tooth and public (as to the actual When I promised to cut dental fees squarely In two members of the “Dental Trust” opposed me bitterly to tho extent of persecution bands sneered at X whe eenM learn the rudiments efInDentistry an y prefeealen tad tried te discredit my ability t great did not discourage me however because I had hack of me the It for mass of people who were sick and tired of paying outrageous fees ' Inferior dental work welcomed my advent Into the Dental field because they realized They It meant the end of high price the end of needless suffering the end of insanitary Dental offices and the birth of better dentistry with mo— that In why yen Tbs people were with me and have stayed secure as goad dental work In drenmstaaeea today ordinary pesple as the Millionaire PUT IT OVER” THAT’S HOW— ‘ Promontory-- Curlew Land company In northern Utah and southern Idaho offers brilliant opportunities Rye which thrives on this land provides an unequaled early pasture for live stock while harvested rye chopped and mixed with rye hay makes an ideal winter feed Among the prominent cattlemen in the district are ' Bell ' brothers of 'Logan who are devoting two sections of land to the growing of rye exclusively for feed for their own stock Sometime ago they purchased a section trdm the state of Utah and their experiment met with such success that they recently bought an adjoining section from the Land company Promontory-Curleon’ the Promontory farmers Many are tract Curlew finding rye a profitable crop for harvesting as shown by of the sale the other day at Snowvllle 4c a for pound of this a carload grain The price of this rye land Is extremely low and the Promontory-Curle- of acresLand for company has thousands Information sale on easy terms For address Herschel Bullen Jr secretary Land company LoPromontory-Curlev Ad gan Utah— - ' - - 4 u MY PRICES TOR GUARANTEED WORK: w Painless Eat1 action $3S0 Gold Crowns Bridfi Work per tooth $350 $500 and Up Rubber Plates t All Other Work in Proportion w w Street FORT DOUGLAS' "f0 RECEIVE VISITORS I '? " Wednesday will be ‘visitors day at he-Fort Douglas war prison week according to this beginning ' formulated - new rules by CoL of- George L Byram commandingwere new rules the Until 'fleer made visitors with few 'exceptions have been allowed to see the pris- oners-- ' only when they were rela-- ties" or had ‘ business reasons for " wishing'- to be admitted to the com- poundPrisoners at the war prison are held for the duration ' of the war of ' only and not for the purpose for except punishment undergoing i infractions of prison rulesto taken Is Every precaution prevent escapes and In this respect the prison Is regarded unusually effective because of the mechanical means used and the close -- guard maintained by the guard company' The ‘rules for visitors’ day at the war prison were made under the direction of the secretary of war and prisoners will be allowed toreceive visitors under such'restrictlons asthe commandant may see flt to Impose Visiting hours’ on m till Wednesdays are ' from 1 padmitted-onl4 p m Visitors will be on ' pass from the command- - ant’s office and will be required to " register their names addresses date and time of entering the comthe pound In : a book provided-foOn leaving - they - will purpose register the’ time ofbeleaving the issued only prison- Passes-willto relatives and those having business with the 'prisoners : On account of the recent attempt to escape made by or with the of civilian prisoners these privileges will be denied civilian until Wednesday Novemprisoners ber 7 HOURS Main '1 00 WAR PRISONERS AT 8£0 a m to 8 p Sundays 9 to 1 L - -t- - v - - - : : -- 117 ITH resources of more with than $9500000 i a ‘record of success dating back 58 years and with a policy of '"cordial helpful- ness towariL our patrons we are in an excellent posi-tio- n to assist you as your - — bankers -- ‘ - - ' ‘ r ’ - - : - I'"'1 8 - ’ - - " s friends-acquaintance- eon-'nlvan- ce - ’ - ‘SYROP OF FIGS’ FOR Approval - UTAH ARTILLERY BAND FAREWELL ARRANGES - CHILDREN LOVE ' — ' x The Utah light artillery hand under direction tf C J Hawkins will give Its final (concert oef ore leaving for' California Monday" afternoon ‘ from 415 until 815 at the artillery 'camp Fol" lowing Is the program:March 145th Regiment Christensen Overture Morning Noon and Night - i UVER AND DOWELS Suppo Descriptive An Enemy in Hawaii solo Theme and Variations Clarinet Give it when feverishj cross O EL Christensen solo clarinet of band Selection So Xong Xetty bilious for bad breath or Cornet duet Frleqdly Rivals John Vlser assistant bandmaster Vivsour stomach ian Snow corporal ' Vocal— Roses waltz song Beautiful (a) - Look at the Mother! tt coated (b)- 'Last Rose of Summer tongue It Is a sure that your little one’s (c) Patriotic stomach liversign and bowels needs a genMrs May O’Neil Feldman vocal ‘ sotle thorough cleansing at once loist When peevish cross listless pale flOM t sleep doesn’t eat or act naturIs feverish stomach sour breath MANY WILL COMPETE ally orhas stomach-ach- e sore throat diarrhoea full of cold give of California FOR SCHOLARSHIPS of Figs” and In a few- - hours all Syrup foul- constipated the MnraMrawrao waste undigested food and sour bile have already entered students Many moves out of its little bowels the competition for sently the year’s scholarwithout griping and you have a well L D 8 U ships to be given playful child again Tou needn’t coax sick children to school of music Announcement of the take this harmless “fruit laxative” scholarships has been made In all the they love Its delicious taste and it al- public schools of Balt Lake and vicinways makes them feel splendid has been ity The date for entrance The Ask your druggist for a 50 cent bot- extended contest to tle of “California which of Figs” of all as scheduled will take place 'Sathas directions for Syrup babies children ages and for grown-up- s the urday at 2 p m In Barrett halL Tryplainly on sold bottle Beware of counterfeits for the girls Olee club and the here To' be sure you get the genuine outs S high school ‘quartet at the L D 220 ask to see that it Is made by “California girls at held will be p m Miss Monday Refuse any Margaret Summerhays has charge Company” Fig Syrup of other kind with contempts— Advertisethla work at the school ment ' ' Phone Wasatqh 1696 -- - by-th- The Character Store v t - ' ' ' h f J ‘t V 146-148-1- 50 e -- next-Thursda- - STATE-STREE- T 9 r Ig' j: A “Big Idea” Conceived In the Mind of a s e e few simply apply of freezone upon atender corn or painful cal-lus and Instantly the soreness disappears then short-- 1 ly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can lift It off with Angers' No pain not a bit of aOTeness either when applying freesone or afterwards and It' doesn’t even irritate the skliv Hard corns soft corns or corns between the toes also toughened calluses - Just shrivel up and lift off so wonderful! It easy It-iworks like a charm Try It! Women should keep freesone on their dressers and never let a corn ache twice : I OTlKnl Tou ' drops : F there is any one class of Furniture that reflects “Character” more than another it is the quaintly beautiful Period Suites V 'character-oThe character of the designerA-ththe maker— the character of store-7customer are dearly delineated-iand the the the masterpieces of Ancient Art ' au- thority discovered 'a new The-pond the ochlldren to-- ' take skates or a bicycle or a velocipede' a wagon or Jaunting cart or a sled a hoop ad-or horse reins All these will provide ditional attractions when the children seem loath to leave their street play Develop Children Physically Fully as much as any systematic exercises and the variety of “stunts” initiated along the road that will:-bwill astound you In some of them you may Join others will teach you to have control of your nerves while the children develop strength and Independence thereby So far as the physical activities are concerned you need suggest very little the children will Initiate ae much as there Is time and energy for There will be walking forwards and backwards sometimes with eyes in shut sometimes on stone walls and ditches there will be running- - skipping hopping Jumping from different heights whistling and singing games of “follow master” racing stone throwing and stick throwing Into ponds and trees and trss climbing That the “Walks and Talks” are a great mental stimulus Is readily apparent when one reflects for a moment upon the opportunities for asking and answering questions that seldom arise In the schoolroom the opportunities to observe public work that Is going on away from one’s Immediate neighborhood the road building the digging of trenches and laying of mains the setting and taking down of telegraph poles thd operation of the switch towers near the railroad bridged t)ie regulation of traffic the construction of buildings There Is a deepening of sense 'impressions there Is training In the correct use of good English In conversations and story telling by the wayside there Is reading and dramatization in the woodf and in the' shady nooks and on the rocky heights that aid ao much In’ creating a congenial atmosphere for the' play of the Imagination and last but not Isast— psrhaps the most valuable feature— there Is a tremendous field for developing of nature’s Workshop knowledge ' some concrete illustrations Perhaps will serve to good purpose ' 9nae Training Described Stand still a few moments with eyes shut listen Intently then tell what was heard' Look Intently In all ‘directions close eyes and tell what was seen' ' Name objects (seeds flowers twigs by touch alone with eyes shut ' etc) ' Point to every bird’s nest observed on the walk Find all the maple trees one road By taking one tree at aalong time you will soon he surprised to discover how many trees you and- the children can name These' walks ' will also contribute to spiritual growth in no small measure They will afford a basis of companionship that with the older years is not readily outgrown and many fond memories will cluster around these little trips Perhaps the same walks though less frequent in the adolescent years may afford opportunity for the confidences' the Ideals and ambitions that are so often poured into some one else’ ears because the mother seems so busy in the some ’ At any rate you will not stop the walks and talks when the' kindergarten age has passed Tou will keep It up from year to year and each year will make them seem more worth ' while Tou will have to Increase your knowledge of nature’s story as the years go by but with your interest to spur you on and the many book on the library shelves that are now ready to hgp you this ought not to be difficult nor burdensomeWatch ' the “Wants” and when there’s a vacancy in the kind of house you’ve always hoped boarding to find an unmistakable clew to whereabouts will be found in one its of the “want ads” Use The want ad phone Main 787 - If 'Apply few drops then lift thorn off without pain s PiffiM® - vs sn '? ” 1 Iws ciii! e s n s!sZsf xn: x |