Show I Frank R-ancis R It II It is the dark o of ot night ht and t woman screams as though at tacked Halt Itale smothered lire tre hel bel cries and doors open all along the us na the people ot the home peer out or rush out Soon the police poUce arrive with 01 theIr c r and the sounds dk dl dlA do 10 n n nA A quick Investigation atlon and the thir otti Only rs rs 1 a dope dop Ind nd Vrr-cs Vrr res gone mind wrecked soul tortured d Such J Is a dope fiend In inte te he w IV iv 11 Ii 11 advanced stages Wh i unstrung nerves ner can ean do can play upon th tha mind until the Imagination allowed to torun run un riot s se es tho the horrible Then is hysteria and tb misery miser of di d par parIt It n is lis not surprising that the thi thel l 11 ui Ul of ot n made the tho traffic In n bl forming drugs drug's or one of Its for tor the addict Is not limit d to anyone any one country In whole districts of ot Manchuria Manchur women omen and children n are over o to morphine or opium and they will sell the Ule shack shak over their lr heads to get gt the dope In the dead of ot winter If It there ther therIs Is 15 a a death In lit the family often onen the burial Is postponed until I spring It Is on record that people t have sold the coffin in which her belr dead dE-ad were waiting wailing burial In 1 In order to get set morphine t Most fortunate Is a community like like Ogden where the number ot of ad are so few tew that when one of them flares up ap there Is a roost most unusual stir sUr In the neighborhood But In this great greot country ot of ours all 1111 the brain storms are arc not confined to the dope fiend lend The American people are so ted with excitement that a abig abig abig big percentage er e have hare frayed nerve nerves nd two-thirds two of ot the today Is for lor nerve neT disorders and imaginary Ills 1 1 H i fp e-fp P has has lia resided In Ogden der dero Pr o y ars and the other day he heald said ald to a II friend I 1 am ant going to toIght toight Ight A peculiar expression needing a 11 aUt Ut Ie Ie explanation He must have ha thought of ot him him- himself se self ef as a I bird of passage going up and down the land in a rest rest- restless restless less searching S Thirty years from now nON there win Ill be no figure of ot spEech In he declaration tor for men and women will wIlt be flying occasionally e making ready to light I But Dut this m man meant that In hIS own mind he ho had been flitting from place to place perhaps thinking that s some me day after atter ac- ac ac accumulating cumulating a II snug sum eum he would go t to a vale volo of roses and retiring enjoy life ure lie He had Men hen reading of ot the hur hut hurricane In Florida and hal haI talked with II a fellow from southern Cali Call California California fornia and finally he had de- de de decided that no place offered more ot of happIness and security than Ogen g en That Unrest which las Lan been boen pullIng at hi his heart for 20 years or Ir more Is characteristic of ot the American who starts lifes life's work by leaving home borne ever seeking Iome place just over the tha ridge the tho hills beyond Talking before a class clu not long ago Nes Ne's Views was 44 sed xi-d xi whether r a busine business man Should hould as eto ni tho the fc years rs ad ady ad- ad y n JL 4 Tin Ill anwer answer anset was No o The TIle bigI big big- li I thins thing 11 Inthe the attain affair of any If s the employing of hand and md and to suddenly t l-t down ni dov I create crette a a gap Jap In ones one's life hr hI e rl advance ance Hu he ho mol mo lomi om thine for tor my any ny person parson so 80 bu busily lIy engaged 3 as not Im to get moody which of ot an undisciplined i up p to old u work work vork Is 1 the most mod de- de del de deal al 11 l experiences i Harrow says that f I 1 committed rig rie 1 to rear fini tn In tn Idle Idle Idle- Idle Int at near nearl 11 U If tt not net nile crimin crimin 1 e r fh h 1 I l 1 Ie hand had I Hi r Ii 1 t rula 4 rule rulo our lr i q and n nI nd I I d 1 the tho h hb bit t 0 of f v U for rn II V t tUrn tUrn-Tor art ad i ur- ur urt tn t r p l else nd a-nd Inv thy Mv that I J I j T 1 I In the dir non lIon llo of off I r- r rIt f if It you rv to run ruTO so m your work von von- work worle oil and nd p pur I i p i tH you see how bow th tin mm mini I 1 first t bl big bip Impressions In lid d tt r of ot duty luty with ast astr si tit It r conduct That Is III w what at is 19 isas as i conscience and that nl Is vcr vr with you YO corn com cornor comic ic II or r r r on terms of room roO 1 nIp with that conscience of J Jl 4 t 4 W J s Fenton Penton exp rt with I Red nett Cro Cross first aid car which In the local terminal l On oa Ia Pago o Two News and Views Continued From rage Page One advises ad the tho use of o Iodine on newly nely made mado cuts One application he h says tays If t properlY applied will prevent pre In- In Infection infection In Infection Tho rho doctor advise es ad Iodine we take it It because It Is to be found Cound In almost every horn home But Dut for two years the thu doctors of Ogden have been using mercurochrome chrome chrome which as an I has displaced iodine Iodine attacks tho the llva and ond often proves to be an irritant chromo chrome should be sub sub- sub sub- substituted substituted for tor Iodine in every home Apostle Orson Whitney was the speaker before borore the Daughters Daughter of the Iho Pioneers of ot Weber county In inthe Inthe the tho Fifth Firth ward chapel on Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday Thursday day He Ho gave ga IL a a most InterestIng dis- dis discourse dis discourse course of the pioneers who w came Into this wilderness in 1847 1817 de- de declaring dc claring that while whilo th they y were wro no the tha first explorers of o this r region glon the they wore ware the first to bring civil civit- civilization Into the Intermountain country They were the homo home builders who laid the foundations cn en which have been erected the modern structure I Apostle Whitney Is 18 a 9 most flu flu- fluent flu fluent ent speaker spes He III is known as Utah historian Nearly every ory one ono of the tho comps camp represented of Weber eber county were I rep rep- rep resented at tho the meeting and halfa half a dozen dozen pioneer women were given seats of of honor The Daughters of ot the Pioneers Bro are preserving the tho story atory o ur of pioneer days and have hove a number of ot vol- vol volumes volumes vol volumes umes of ot the personal reminiscences of the men and women who ho did the tho work of pioneering As the years go 10 by the tho history the they I hey are aro gathering will bo be priceless Included In to the program of the meeting was a song BOIK Our Utah Pioneers the tho words by Martha Burton and the tho music by Flora llora Bassett Ferraro The Th rendi rendi- rendition rendi- rendi rendition rendition tion pleased Apostle Whitney bItney In a t voice most reson-int reson nt and soulful William WIIlIam S Wright gave two songs tho the of The songs were heartily applauded Mrs Rich Eccles violin solo made a fitting filling tit cl close for II a meeting which was waa vote volel II a a de- de delightful delightful de delightful affair 00 00 Eton Pion coll gp 13 the tho oldest or of Oxford public schools and Ox- Ox Ox ford Is the first lint university |