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Show a 4 ie a = . . SALT Cea INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 2 23, MAY SU JAY, UTAH, LAKECITY, COMMON SENSE POINTERS Mr. Jarr Talks FOR THE YOUNG MO THER On Philosophy ache is na y rommon eon very) aeint ul Hniaic ai nt Sometimes a} few drops of warm olive oll aRanaee into the aching ear t fa mediclne dropper will < (fo Another absolutely safe remedy is to fill a rubber hot y tle with > rar Lo} laying maa of finannet 0. rer (be very earke fu to 8 th : hot), let) the t 1c pattern vith the ear res > resting against it This r often draw ‘a anc ‘ any rate, tem-/ he pa C porary een menses Merete , If the pain continues, it {s wise to call| in a doctor, as theré may be a gathering or something of ey at kind caus ing the trouble a rule, e arache * es sitt a drau h it or from eo oold teen LM San in' Ae ee pees eos Sa " "Rez oves § things mae souae Mera, Brown ‘the ot the r ae y, "bu ordinary cakes ar sweets don't walt : t se ha rs pee aes : j ; asked. Wh } } : } aks honey," ee said Mrs. ae Brown The a : a certain amount or hi d told of e sugar that| Honey could not t aos tbl) a6 nis harm. Vou ‘see is eaten on bread: that) An delicate, and continued "Butte rina xema . ; bring on the thing that mothers >} much dread-convulsions " is ‘i pe. did laxativ ind is 5000 tion We mat the honey to of makes It nourishing. It is also a splen-! for the for baby ‘ ‘In cially diges-| direc bad for baby boys cry much, and is Infantile rupt ire a to be a ca . ] 1 ache with ting Ise | | > of Labor PRATRICE Are F Limited, mFAX but the | not look (CE, upon a time, mecording. te a Mi NCE upon rhyme a by time, according the f work to Mot he ; Heehe who "thought in a day than his oan, could wife os for a day with night time there wa chastened and tired thereafter was quite. the result that as Works bles sing aA women young, ™"The: all bright and sith, acfans dh a her ola mora ¢ could do| in two," . "he aoe in question most Esbpepel disagreed with him, so after much euse7on hes decided to anGe Woman not so a canoe any vapliiey ue apable of running the house her any interference from He would resent it ame to his office and its bitte AOI _ me See a head better atop, : ante Mrs. Jarr, asperity or you are ger my dep sth me make my Going magazines and beauty sath {0| grown her Sove of te the 80: so- that | about "laws as a family, ir, ee | try a ‘One wife, ; one oy soc distans ae jove of property € Caer the ae fense Ic hear but a woman business, she her sphere." she gets through If she has in a of Fs 1 ey me, flag, r one at eee erly and Ss bi oo O ey t bE re = more in Ou t Cc ass t sé ad I9 orses h t e be t Oo e d t a IJ Trac ester J ae an h e or- 2 p oughbred suits you see on Salt Lake's t @ trotting tt aroun d best dressers. - Ve @ Price suits-twenty s of | ‘ acounook | 3 Cross . wire the to fifty d dollars. ll r to manner, guld- 1 regulations, "harmony guarding acne hap- Bros. & Co. ; Ma Mrs. fois MRTaneenet ; Gray our ‘4 roaching po the pursuit Rtn ROt wileof : things and | the mar of || amount with ive 1 at t J Mr arr, "Society and regulations b Sanductiour falta You |+ s ret | a rallroaclatenbe enough. pretty from | | here jover-like gd without a choice attentions if she} . hand in If you doubt the administration neede jrules and reg rit ns. There are laws of business fair dealing, sof of personal]. dect ney the laws of Wich] t Class ; f rin 1 young} olish that<is he Oo h own! cones ete elt Some cleare: sale ng up} Time. as old me n are ‘about young Hitlne ce RiniEh rtion acts and your meaning eee ant yur middle ~aged heart palpitating, | gested Mrs. Ja ally Se y has not half the soul and | Precis ly!" sald S- | depth and tenderness of your tired-out, | has Cu- | middle-aged wife; but she has youth } by! and Deeper. ¢ cc moninia ce compar ae Jar for 10 ad been f Sri lar | an exceedingly | paaiy a t care a pin whether or not old man, WhO} che has depth and soul and tenderness 7 content to mind! jy) jc her youth and looks which ené you One the most aggravating ane How often do you praise her for all | ing ties chat a husband can noadaue 5S that) she so wil ingly and uncomplainingly of thrusting his nose into household does? How long' since you bought | affairs, aka ss unis doing her| her & bunch of viole ts or a little pres- | avers wome s 0 le o sc 1e ort best to manage ea household as wisely "Dont think that just because she Is b and economically 2 fire sible ts ane a middle-aged woman, she has out- | Ee it only give- understand | | for "humanity are men as raune the eee siete ; yu'd ac ae Matrimonial Partnerships Hours J arr, c | a 1 "Let by | Mn Man's NV Ir. es , lety exce ae those pe ple W ho we re out were trying to get in and those that | are eat in are trying an ir to‘ get out There js always som body' ebay: you in soc yo society, after : is een safe sland : ' snub one set of friends, after getting +f ‘ ro vou j in with another> set, you find atorsare | just as far off from the topa ) Ei Do you think I was Mle te thor us on what you c 7 j}and 1 breath b \ i{itle efreles of snobs, one sapeiiial aus nosed on7 the other? a asked Mr. Jarr, Ith fine scorn. é a : When I was speaking of society hen I sao bi Gams i | meant the whole anatomy of elyethical AG | oe tion. the observances of the regulations that make for the better‘ mankind, | you havent Arne to do} » and talk a lot Pe big owed frequent me agure, " ! tox a ar ye he n ba she cries, be fore ee that! he hs ummy-ac he," or is otherwise| ill, mi ll ears him and « S putas examine} his clothing and soft little pear eon traces f f yins : or insect bites ie t t her} will oy him great discomfort @nQ!/ make him how! lustily. , f it is colic that Is causing the tears, give him a drop or two of tepid water been in which. az litle peppe' ee has rn a ave L < botfle over! vet! that Jt is then wrap lace him Pp : sily in Hy cot. He will probably) : very llKely| n ‘ ‘ length. of ne (1 Ss is real temper cry) r) r a scertain pus ae doctor said Vi goor 1} from some aren who keep bees, s o know it's quit pure att i6E nasty ee nea stuff : z RATA I think ae "try It for Tony, afi "I should I were you eT ae Brown, ¥ He 3 sure to < s and ACuRian on it, too "oa ° Woalase alliteeing 258 SOUTH MAIN STREET. funning . under o f socl oclety jer t the schedules hedul Nite nd c tart out from the cradle and work |}run to the terminus of the grave day, just | smoothly and. safely lat those who all. "men exclaim, "Yes, | #tay Lee and follow her about the} would violate ar if ty' schedule beknows nothin ng. about | house for one day |} ware! They h isions they would be quite out of] She couldn't do your work and you! throw the w Mota line out of order; pane | couldn't do hers, of course, but the] wre ‘ themselves and they wre ; ga time you are tempted to find! other Look at It the Other Way. ult and criticise, stop and think for a Railcond Like Even Bon oak gentleman; but on the} momen t of the constant strain on pa"te $ Sagcaneeter : other han ide does a man know | tience and temper she Is enc "de I guess Tee think you are a fast about house | most of the 24 hours rain, accordin to that said Mrs Don "enimment imagine that yours a all the burden, that you are} the most hard-worked member of the; matrimonial partnership Your hours} work are limited; few men work} more than elght hours a day. B ere is no IHimit to the work- | ing hours of a wife and mother, no} unlon sees ae she is not overworked en you wonder why she does! . M e Wh Man y young childr a real | Jarr, ; night's rest {s practically re crieal to ‘No Tr ah say that, replied = her She is awake at dawn and then| Jarr I'd her compare m If begins the dressing of the children; | . ' slow ace ommoda tion breakfast, housework, marketing, sewfhe great financiers are ‘the | ing, cooking, worn out her looks Craiminived ers, the big business men an In service for you and your| the 1il trai childre nd don't for one moment us we see the wrecks think that she does do her full| the men and women who ran the _traln ep of work in your partnership j of their lives in defiance of soclet ) | schedules The stalled trains of. 1 he Incompetent, the wildcat trains of the lives of the reckless; the smooth- run- o Has f BEATRICE a = diuiaaiaes Good d Jo ning trains of the mecharitary Reis the oe teens b to men who mind give and car signs al y oe 2 . ms ; aE m2 a ‘You say everyboas ‘s like a train, Interrupted Mrs. Jar w ell, the ie | our loafer of a janit or snorts Id call : j him a dj rty, old ‘coal FEW train, always days ago my besmall niece{ J know a girl who knew a poet a| hina time. went to a wedding. It was a; painter and a business man. AI! thre 2e | The comparison is not quite just." very grand Y waddtne and Mar-/| made love to her, each in his own par- | sata Mr. ee ‘The janitor is a slow pee was an ardent admirer of | ticular way. train, to be sure, but he {ts a good the apes The poet quoted yards of poetry and| honest, hard-w apse Al pont " ; rain- ning, when That "WW she was havin talked mbeus himself. He pictured the| ild you call Ul ie school teacher her pee! I overheard the following | heights that she would enable els to| conversation }a swite hing engine?" asked Mrs. Jarr | Soar to if ane married him. He did not Mr. Jarr gave "Mother, Is the man r ato an oO. Miss Mollie mar- | Promise much for her but the reflected marked that he'd run down the line ried a good ma glory le would shine on her from his On the way he met the slow train, the "IT don't know just what mean) magnifice se ja co who bry a ‘good' man, Margaret," you w wheezing heavily my sister The pain er assured aoe oa with her undpr a are waned him into Gus' and 1 ae a mandal he would pair ae greatest up. stoked hin ] Sven ter Mrs. Jarr looked out ithe gw in: oT I mean, has She looked a ove ian he go a good extremely, and she would be ‘Tile wife, be dow. ‘The janitor was on hfs poet and painter pictured the|trip and fallen over on his side lc prayers; | famous job? | Both go angelic as she eed inne = practical a . remark, the " pucinese bluntly y §asked Tee Meuntly aid herp marr y , thatcctd. traly att hea may seém i the ° Ponce aa Raat: qerition very ee unromantic bridegroom's yet he eligibility, " rareckactical. of ist because }t to! * him, » &and fuess ued weet: cece dtn Dive sat ade ove 3 : not how to express them, that's all. And, mantis folly remember, girls; that' the thousands of | The business rush men blindly Th GIBLET GRAVY. aes are the thee [ook eaenot een throw ‘their | but do into ro-| giblets men fine and aut man Ai ff; } 4 cu 3 mountainous ‘of home | our good ahiahanite you see on every e|are making the country, they are earn- | siblets. are just plain, every-day me est, tahuetrious and ambitious, SS a Co. Sand River Jordan The By the word "business" I do not mean delight fully| ue make may vari A and in buying is engaged who 8 man a gir and showing poetry by quoting haul to them- of teams-lets fant a mean else. nothing and selling the) pretty ‘atten tions, but of all sorts we than order More 1s able to|sand. who head a good with man thing is that he should also| mportant be a good, rellable provider. earn a living In any honorable calling. | with the present limited number of teams, ad-| my take maiden, little so, And a ablilty to make Unless he has ae home for her he will be a sorry invest- | vice and think twice before you send JORDAN RIVER SAND aorta he st Second § Sou 40 WwW est o "has a good job." a ment sat a husba wi 3 d h finds ith mighty h ty happiness. to e t stan p u part establish | paym pretty b s etween Others surmount" ent an-won many young that mountain of t p homes hard d to save d. enoug he comes to get marrie j at h ou: y W e f spring. An In p We d l ic to ave Oo h 1s | that | cou sa | ar k lack es b of an : p | difficu ty 5; hel ; are t ou d arrie mi d fh y this h cash money the is a éunshine d by taking of a pay Oo d k hundreds t yf advantage young f o coup es 8 you among t € num er; al = -- fi ts broti, ae gravy in your usual way, stt an¢ whe n ready to serve add your "chopped w ho e average young for his home furnishings when ore, the shopbrothup 1 back ‘in roar maa the ake him? es. And Clean and wash! the > giblets aand put Did she take Yes. s she did. 3 I, who waa in her confidence, clapped|them to boil in a small pot well covmy hands with joy i : naa en Wiese' and ceeena oes nde [ don't want my girls to be too prac- | salt and a e pepper, Let them boil happens toright, hen but:littehe bitdoesbusiness-ike is sentiments | te oe AGE but Tag I do want want Cine them toto Baan eep ate his all love-making. not eo. eads and mr a goa3 the 7 mi return in the train will will be making ak 3 plused. "However, we assured her nee. | umbly neass assured her that allae he craveu| home ‘thstationowl"1 ‘train late again, as usual' tl bridegroom met her requirements} W4s honor 90 aay or her ee ee to : THE WIND-UP Of the Great LEWIS STOCK we'll store Thousands of pairs have been sold, but many odd lines and broken sizes remain to be swept away at profit obliterating reductions, | | Hundreds of' pairs of nifty, shoes, oxfords and pumps the tables this week | We have just received a beautiful line of Stickley's Handcraft Mission Dining Room Suites; also a number of other leading sts and Tables, and the prices we have them marked at * are lower than you can buy them at anywhere east or spring to go on ' west. for a fast finish f arr trian meece Brown, Golden Oak, Special Here's Positively only- This Every merit shoes trad Shoe pair bears the mark of woe 00 tos Offer al ee Hage does justice OC to the ree patra beauty of or credit. this Mahagony Plate English finish and combines a reliable ce] a rail, it a decided oynathient to any*dining room one of them ane you can have it free- e-simply by comhecho Co r the few things you need for the home. he most beautiful and useful gitt. ever ee by an hor 1 of city.order-Remember, annot get The clock ts guaranteed to be accurate of timekeeper-cannot it is freo with get out coe all an purchases $25.00 ® and quality-they are designed for high class Astonishing With all purchases amounting to $25.00 and over, cash a ay broad grooved plate Of course you watt ing to the Baten of an unparalleled-one that will create a sensation. ° at Beautiful Mission Plate R if Cc k F ° Special on set as in our window in fumed, early English, Aus- a Styles for women y C a Styles for children- A remarkable assortment seasonable footwear, Come and look for yourself. ; now shown at- 1 manufacturers' suites, Buffets, China Clos- ~ this week in our basement finish Ogden's greatest shoe dees Values Actually to $5.00 the Pair : | A CL. R E"AF 6 OO COMPLEXIO N ee © | you oe probably edelop sane water half an hour before ainner; - aie 1 shows how necessary this these eee shes the stomac h of any cles are to undigested he alth Drink the julce pe tion of the last meal a fresh in a tumbler : | of water of hot] beforelemon . breakfast occasionall y, Remember that mflk is a food, there| and gvhenever possible go in for t i odd times befresn | fore do not drink a it P at ; ac Suse ‘ or ttuce tomatoe an: veen You must meals, though first of all attend vou may take a to your Fried foods, too, are less digestible onions, which all act as mild aper ients,| Sia@ss at 1 if your breakfast diet.ye The has been has her than * boiled, shechina pore. girlBS who the en-| arn Purify orae aate blood ene and yelope stewed strengthen of fat oraround the| ef a por the meat description, prevents nervous the two clear system day, anc hours akes will e lapse » beforeand theif next big meals 16 nex €- | the digestive juices ae meal hi tl scle The cause ahe has mgre time or inclination) fibers. 3 du ening the muscle . The girl who is : . lable to con g Hpation te i s to eat. or fleshy pa _ read! ust ssuredly expect shoulda eat Scie por rridge for bre a pasty its simple PoMutton me als ea than| fast, take own Ee digest ted and plenty - ; The best bread, 1le is three are xion ar 7 spotty skin rn e 7 : OME Y BA ¢ Ke S ff O f= * 238 \| | 240 Main Street Tt veal, w le poulir is whole- ste wed frul s ( pely use beauty of eunpie mon A dish of Suns is enprune s for breakf A ve lirely dependent on rule ko £9 On ts to take! is ast t af ,cue the || butcher's 00d one s of the best meat | only nly possible for| ox once OR and ] good, aa day, ia light pure Soa ‘in people who suffer in things : this wa y. Oo be obtained only by Grapes proper food aid fishy, heon, of a poa he dad egg, or a little' melons. plums, and oranges may be eat. : ; thorough 2 digestion F: amae I rt ou aare pale 5s tieeh,ad after a oon e mi & do is ta tar ee a Lhe 1 upsets the on digestion) forget that Breen vegetables mens , es pe ~cle hy ful dish. and won deckr i De ee s ucn} all shellfish, so-c BOLE 00 as Tae cere ene pickles, that rpanen rieh pastry, iron pork, and s0 pniich Prec contain the complexior <a : " end sondimecte y ‘000 ror the are best avoided. as you suffer from Eh altdgether at Ps , trait de By indigestion givel ‘prived | u iking rinks wit neals If| y, take 3 a glass ult an vere tt you feel thirst .)of hot' a day, and veoniion be digest and ib > P® chewed le in a mouth before it ‘ ‘ NER Paco tac ‘= aleted, ris nlastered aie well ast T) that any absorb sw aN e omed; 1 to eas ily Lifer Is. is to‘of And ana pulp ed in' po ee, must the ee out ae a in aap nee chews to of fond ie - ; Pony ee Ehews j ; to vevers he cle r, aof re ae ished con than 6 toilet application ap plicationees you can sein Se. than nad |