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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH that Elizabeth asked In a volte which sha tried to make sound casual: "Do you often see or hear from Tom Harrison, Jack? Yes, Indeed. I go by to see him every day now. But you treat him mighty rough, Elizabeth. "You go by to see him every day? I I treat him why, Jack! Can It be that you dont know V J A Career and a Name By H. OXLEY STENGEL. where he Is, Elizabeth Y Why, In Washington, of course. It is Just a month since his operaBaltimore, Chicago, St. Louis, Paris, Sacramento, New York,' New tion in Baltimore. His friends have been allowed to see him for two York, New York, Charleston, Charles- w eeks. ton," murmured Elizabeth, as she In the dim light In the taxi j Even saw quickly turned over the neat pile of Jack Elizabeth suddenly turn letters and glanced at the postmark or handwriting on each. With a deep white. "Is Is he out of danger, Jack? Oh, sigh she spread her snowy napkin and why didnt he let me know ! began on her grapefruit. Yes, he Is out of danger and he It distinctly annoyed Elizabeth to realize that she had expected a post- did let you know he told me so him, mark and handwriting which were not self. But never I his letter." got In the represented mornings mall Jack gave Elizabeth a searching that she had been expecting a certain look. She turned away her face. letter for a month. "But It would be the least he could Puss, he asked, Is Tom the chap do to write a note, she defended, you thought wasnt counting himself lucky, and was he what was worrying and he must know about- jou? Cause If so, youre the only Good morning, Miss Elizabeth. cure he now. & 1M1, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. needs t Marthas silent entrance through the How do you know that, Jack?" swinging door had not been observed Elizabeths voice was eager. by the girl. She glanced up quickly. Tom didn't tell me or the docThe face of the woman told her noth- - , Oh, a tor, but lawyer who Is in love knows lng. certain symptoms, I guess. Your book Good morning, Martha. My, how is just an excuse to get me to talk good your waffles look! and Elizaabout you every time I see him. My, beth managed a bright smile. but he is proud of you. Puss, but your But she didnt eat em like they not writing letters has cut mighty was any better than ordnary cooks Youll write him now, wont deep. bake an she never read a single one you? cf the letters not even Mr. Jacks, No, Jack; It might get lost. Im musfed Martha when, on returning going to Baltimore in the morning. later,, she first surveyed the plate from Tom Harrisons recovery was very which only one golden-browwaffle rapid after receiving the new cure, was missing and then the retreating on Friday afternoon. It was only a figure of the slender girl. Shes just matter of weeks during which Elizaa, working too steady In that little beth always found a certain letter on study o hers turning out stories that her breakfast table before a tall, pale the editor men are that eager to get man presented himself at five young now.. Old Martha sure Is proud of o'clock on to keep her child If we, did have to come to a dinner Thursday afternoon engagement with the young New York an this here apartment author of Freedom. She had been that dont give breathing space and and ready waiting for an hour. could be set down an lost In the old The love which he told over mansion In Charleston. But who tne coffee story was the sweetest Elizacups was It didnt write to her? Everybody beth had ever heard. must know and to think of her caring But I dont care at all about freeso. . dom for myself, she Insisted again Settled 1ft her study, Elizabeth reso- and and the again, only name I want lutely tore open her mall as a duty Is Is Harrison." which must be performed before she turned to the days program of work. "Freedom, her first book, had been NEEDED VARIETY. IN FOODS out but a short time, and relatives and friends as well as publishers Necessity for Properly Balanced were congratulating her upon Its InMeals Is Something That Is Not stant success. All except Tom HarGenerat'y Understood. rison. Oh, well, one couldn't expect Many attacks of illness would be everything In this life But why was She had hoped the prevented If we gave our foods the there no thrill? took would be popular and bad proper attention. Correct eating habcounted upon these very letters as its will obliterate doctor bills and do proof that she had not made a mis- more toward promoting longevity. take In choosing a career and New Therefore the subject of eating should be given our most careful attention. York for Its setting. We all need foods containing pro When left alone by the sudden death of her father so soon after teln, such as meat, eggs, cheese, beans, that of her Invalid mother, Elizabeth milk, etc Adults need protein to rebad wanted fo get away from the ter- store used tissue in working, living rible loneliness. There had been much and breathing. Growing children reopposition to taef plans upon the part quire it to furnish them with bone and h of relatives and friends again with muscle tissue. At least of Tom Harrison had the meal should consist of protein one exception. bees sure she would succeed. His be- foods. lief in her had encouraged Elizabeth Carbohydrates are very essential against every discouragement mere These are found In starchy vegetables editors could Inflict. And now the such as potatoes and cereals, sugar, j honey or fresh fruits. latter were seeking her stories. Carbohydrates She read her cousin Jacks letter furnish energy sad heat to the body s of the last. It was brief and meant to re- and should be about mind her that she had promised to meat. Fats also give heat and energy dine with him on Thursday and go to to the body. Food containing fats are the theater later. He would congratu- butter, salad oils, milk, nuts, oleomarlate the successful author in person. garine, etc. foods are needed to Mineral He would arrive from Baltimore at strengthen the bone, teeth, hair and five and come right out. Elizabeth glanced at her calendar. nails. Foods that are strong In minare the yolks of eggs, meat, Today was Thursday. She must set- erals tle down to work at once upon the rolled oats, fruits and vegetables. They keep body processes in order. The serial promised this week. amount Five oclock found her still laboring. body also requires a liberal of which most of water, good drinking In luncheon on a Martha had brought us neglect. tray and had fretted and fumed over meal should consist A her child losing all her good looks some food from each class. Dont of in a dream, sitting over a desk. As each meal, but make an Elizabeth heard the ring at the door try to balance to balance your meals for each and a familiar voice but It was not effort Thrift Magazine. until she was confronted by Jack him- day! self. that she remembered he was due. ' Old. Collecting Autograph A fine way to keep an engagement In the writes Hall Emmett Campbell a Pardon the interruption but hasnt autofellow a right to intrude upon time New York Evening Post that is of very' ancient collecting graph to him? piomised and the first authentic collector P, Jack, how glad I am to see you ! origin, I bad no idea of the time truly. And was no less Illustrious a person than this Is just finished. Elizabeth Sprang Cicero, who had a fine collection, of which he Spoke with gratification. up to greet him. I suppose a fellow should count Pliny had a valuable collection, and himself lucky to get any time with a he mentions one Pompelus Secundus, who had a much finer one, Including popular young author. 'of Cicero, Augustus, Virreautographs one Elizabeth Not every does, Then came the barGracchi. and gil torted rather vehemently. And so some chap doesnt know barians, and nothing more Is heard of autograph collecting until the bewhen be Is lucky? of the' Sixteenth century, Dont, Jack, please! Amuse youi-sel- f ginningabout the year 1507, a Bohewhen, and Ill be ready shortly. Jack amused himself by going out mian nobleman began keeping a book exto the kitchen and Inquiring of Martha In which he recorded his hunting auto which are added the ngardlng the care Elizabeth was tak- ploits, andof the friends and guests tographs ing of herself. No care at all, Mr. Jack. She' dont who participated with him In ha chase. even eat! Works too hard an someher. worrying things Jewels Used In Industries. When Elizabeth entered the book-- 1 Jewels are usually thought of as orned living room Jack, observing her It Isnt worth namental, but In one form they are emv orn look, exclaimed : As bearIt. Puss, not even for fame. Come on ployed purely utilitarian. and play with me. Pve something to ings for watches and other small machines they are no less valuable than tell you, tbo. when they grace a ball dress or are restausmall a but chose gay They Of course, the strung on a necklace. rant. Elizabeth, said Jack when they most costly gems are not thus used, were sipping their coffee, I know you the specimens employed being small. can tell a love story better than I, but Watch manufacturers of the United I think mine will Interest you. I States use annually several millions of jewels, and makers of certain wanted this chance to tell you. Elizabeth looked startled and then classes of instruments also make use of jewels in large quantities. There greatly relieved as he went on. Lucy is Just a dear little girt not is, In fact, a steady increase In the gifted like you, Puss, but she has made number of jeweled bearings applied by Instrument-maker- s to such devices as me the happiest man alive. It was not until they were on their recording and other electrical meters, way home in a taxi nfter the play gauges, etc. n 1 one-fift- two-fifth- 625,000 BOTTLES Cutlcura for Pimply Face. HAD THE COLORS OF BQTtt-- I To remove pimples and blackheads SOLD IN NEW YORK smear them with Cutlcura Ointment Lady, It Might Be Imagine Wash off in five minutes with Cuti-cu- Young Would Be Noticeable In AL Biggest Thing of Kind Ever Seen in Once water. hot and clear Soap most Any Company. That State, Declares Big -keep yonr skin clear by using them for Wholesaler. dally toilet ourposes. Dont fall to inSome alumni folks in Philadelphia AID BETTER SIRE CAMPAIGN The fact that 625,000 bottles of Tan-la- c clude Cutlcura Talcum. Advertisement were getting up a social function, have been sold In the state of New when the secretary happened to menEffect of Floods in tha Potomac. More Than 5,000 Pastors to Carrfl York since its introduction there less The volqme of water In the Poto- tion to one of the members the faxft Message Into Rural Districts than one year ago, is a big business mac river which flows past Washing- that a young woman from Bostee of the South. Item that will attract unusual atten- ton Is sometimes 250 times as great named Higgins would attend. tion throughout the entire Eust, for In flood as at low water. Higgins isnt a very attractive Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture. nothing like it has ever happened bename, he said, but the girl heraeMC The message that better sires offer fore. It breaks all records. beauty. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS is aHow Mr. George B. Evans, an effective way of obtaining better of Is shall I know her? asked the manager treatrelieved constitutional greatly by n live stock of all kinds Is to be carried the Gibson-Snoment. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE other interested at once. Company, the a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal wholesale Into rural districts of the South by druggists) with Is sbeto Well, said the secretary, Deafness Is caused by an inflamed conmore than 5,000 country pastors. In branches In Albany, Buffalo, Rochesdition of the mucous lining of the Eusta- the only girl I know with Yale ejree ter and Syracuse, recently announced chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed and a Harvard complexion." have a rumbling sound or imperfect that the preparation was now selling you hearing, and when it Is entirely cloBecr in their trade territories alone at the Deafness Is the result. Unless the inBabies in Bunches. flammation can be reduced, your hearing 0 phenomenal rate of approximately The prediction is made by Pro. may be destroyed forever HALLS bottles a year. CATARRH MEDICINE acts through the Charles Kirschoff, a foreign savan on the mucous surfaces of the sysIf the present rate continues, sal.l blood tem, thus reducing the Inflammation and that during the next six years twin Mr. Evans, this rate alone will prob- assisting Nature in restoring normal contriples and even quadruplets will be ably require considerably over 750,000 ditions Circulars free. All Druggists. experienced. He says that bottles a year. This is a tremendous F J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Ad- commonly birth of a single will be a rarity. the vertisement figure, but I am really conservative in He sees all this in the position of making this statement. some planets. Useful Statistics. Tanlac is sold by leading druggists I suppose Senator Snortsworthy eveiyw here. Advertisement. I j has had a great deal of experience The Common Gift. in Was it much of a wedding? disappointed constituents A Registered Hereford Used to Build It Is better to have done ones best he telling I should say. The bride and groan! couldnt get them a government Up Beef Herds of Louisiana. and lost than to have done ones received eight clocks. job. accordance with a request from the worst and won. Dh, yes. But the senator sends board of missions of the Methodist most of them away in a more cheerA mob always draws the line at Episcopal church, South, the United ful frame of mind than youd expect." lynching States Department of Agriculture has How does he do that?" supplied the rural survey secretary of He keeps a chart on his desk to the board with the necessary Informashow them they couldnt live on a tion. Weak Name Bayer on Genuine Birmgovernment salary, anyhow. A stereopticon lecture based on a ingham set of 70 lantern slides prepared by Does the least exertion tire you out? Feel blue and worried and kbve dailf the bureau of animal industry is to The Morning Mail. backache, lameness, headaches, dizziWe be used as a part of the work. Sick "Well, you look busy, remarked a ness, and kidney irregularities? feel tha we can be of material as aTe often to blame for this unthe sanctum, caller at kidneys sec to slstance you, the rural survey So I am, said the editor of the happy state. You must act quickly to retary of the board stated to the deUse prevent more serious trouble. Chlggersville Clarion, who was sortpartment, in carrying your message Doans Kidney Pills, the remedy recing his morning mail. to the people who need It most. ommended everywhere by grateful What are those letters In the small users. Ask your neighbor pile? a CAUSE FOR UNTHRIFTY PIGS Take Aspirin only as told in each An Idaho Case Complaints from subscribers, Mrs. F. Douglas, package of genuine Bayer Tablets of few letters telling me how to run the Emmett. Idaho, Dr. Evvard of Iowa Station Suggests Aspirin. Then you will be following paper and a couple of ehecks. says: There was the directions and dosage worked out And in thfe big pile? That Round Worms May Bs at a dull, heavy ache 21 through the smalt years, and by physicians during Bottom of Trouble. Poetry. Birmingham of my back and proved safe by millions. Take no I was mornings see chances with If stiff and lame. My you substitutes,. When young pigs ,are not dolng Would Illustrate His Story. too acted kidneys can on tablets, you well, It may be that round worms are the Bayer Cross freely. A relative Judge Now try to tell me In a gave me paft of a the cause of their unthriftiness. A take them without fear for Colds, few words just how the battle went box of Doafts KidNeuralgia, Rheumatism, on. shote at the Iowa experi- Headache, ney Pills and they and Earache, Lumbago Toothache, ment station was very unthrifty. It helped me so much Accused Your honor, I never wuz I got another box. boxes twelve of was killed and examined. John M. for Pain. Handy tin completely good at the talking game. Id rather They cost cents. also few tablets Druggists In cured me. Evvard, charge of swine feeding sell show you the whole fight from beIs the larger Aspirin packages. foot oi work, says that In one-haGet Doans at Any State, 60e a Ban mark of Bayer Manufacture of ginning to end. that hogs intestine there wpre 63 trade Monoacetlcacidester of Sallcylicacid. worms that weighed of a Advertisement. Jamaica, "Country of Springs. dster.MILBURN CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. pound. The name Jamaica Is a corruption To prevent such conditions, keep the Cats, unlike politicians, give voice of xaymaco, a West Indian expression pigs growing. Feed well. Keep the to the most decided utterances while meaning the country abounding in POSITIVELY REMOVED by Dr Berry Year drantet er br Freckle Ointment I lots clean and free from rubbish. Drain on the fence. FRECKLES Co mail, 65c Free book Dr C H Benv springs. , 2876 MieUffMi Avwua. Chic e. flk the pastures and lots. For emergency cases use santonin and calomel, about five to ten grains each for a pig, or 7 to 15 grains each fdr a 200 to pig. It may alsoe well i to allow free access to such I condiments as lime, charcoal, slack coal, powdered sulphur, glaubers fOULD you use a steam shovel to move a pebble? Certainly not. Implements salts and common salt, these being allowed free choice style, each being are built according to the work they have to do. placed in a separate compartment of a self feeder. FARM LIVE STOCK ra - well-know- 000,-00- 4 ASPIRIN and Miserable? , Age-Heral- i Age-Heral- d lf DO ANS VIES? two-fift- l60-poun- d Some More Truths. d air-slak- HORSE SHORTAGE IS FEARED of Horse Associa. Says Demand for Draft Animal Is Strong. Secretary Dinsmore tion Reporting the fact that citizens of Denver recently rejected an ordinance which, if passed, would have made It a horseless city, Wayne Dinsmore, secretary of the Horse Association of America, says in a recent communi cation received by the animal husbandry division at University farm: We need more good draft horses. The demand for them is stronger and prices are higher than at any time in history, and unless everything possible Is done to bring about horse breeding we will have a shortage In coming years which will materially Increase the cost of production and transportation." Would you use a grown-up- s remedy for your babys ills? Certainly not.1 Bemedies are prepared according to the work THEY have to do. All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletchers Castoria was sought out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the stuff that may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little babe. J Just-as-go- od All the mother-lov- e that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to And Baby. being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies specially prepared for babies as you would a babys food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. Children Cry For I 1 FURNISH FOALS WITH GRAIN When Pastures Begin to Dry Up Young Animals Must Have Feed for Best Development. As the pastures commence to dry up the proper development of the foal calls for the feeding of a little grain In order to maintain the milk fat and keep the foal developing to the best advantage. Colts that belong to working mares should have a separate feed box and receive a little grain each time the mother is fed. Those on pasture should be provided with a creep where grain can be kept available for the foal at all times. If these methods are followed the colt will continue to gain and will not shrink when weaning time comes. TherebyPromoting Digestion Cheerfulness and Rest Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. PmnfkinSrA MMSf ybuMSmt t, Ewes that will not own tbeir lambs may sometimes be induced to do so by penning ewes up and forcing them to permit the lamb to suck, a few of this sort usually being sufSome shepherds moisten the ficient. lambs head and neck with the ewes milk, claiming that this will make the ewe own the lamb. Shutting the ewe and her lamb by themselves for a few dajs should prove effective, though a vicious ewe will sometimes klli her own ,1amb If shut up alone with it. sub-stitu- Wni3( tUnfM&Vta- - EWES DISOWN THEIR LAMBS Trouble Sometimes Overcome by PenHer Up With ning Mother Young Other Plans. Not Narcotic AhelpfuTitemedyfor Diarrhoea Constipation and I and Feverishness and T loss OF SLEEP resultir Are You Prepared? in the house aU the time would be a Idea. Yet yon cant afford to keep a doctor in the family to keepgood weU or pre--i baby vent sickness. But you can do almost the same havine at thing by hand a bottle of Fletchers Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and the other disall orders that result from common ailments that babies have. Fletchers Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Childrea ay for Fletchers Castoria, and mothers recommend Syrups. because they it have found it a comfort to children and a mothers friend. P yu love yn5 batfy. you know how sweet it is to be able to help baby when trouble comes. You cannot always call upon a doctor But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletchers Castoria bs cause they know that it can only do good -that it cant do any harm -And they wouldnt want you to use tor baby a remedy that you would use for yourself. A doctor thettfrotnv- Facsimile Signature c les-son- 0MPAX2. CEWATO G - MOTHERS SHOULD READ GENUINE NEW Exact Copy of Wrapper. iss THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHERS CASTORIA CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TH CSNTAOS COMPANY, NEW YORK " C.rv - te j |