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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH MRS. ABBEY PROUD a OF HER BIG GAIN . Relief Sure INDIGESTION FOR 0 r - Weight Increased 39 Pounds and Nine ' Years Trouble Ended. I hardly see how I endured such awful suffering, and if It hadn't been lor Tanlud I dont believe I would be here today, said Mrs. Mollie Abbey, of Jennings Lodge, Ore. For nine years everything I ate caused gas to form so that it almost !rove me distracted. I didnt dare eat any fruit and for four years if I even drai k a glass of cold water I would suffer dreadfully. No one who didn't see me can imagine the awful condition I was in. Cut Tanlac changed all this and now Im simply feeling fine. My appetite is splendid. I eat anything I want, have actually gained thirty-nin- e pounds and have so much strength and energy I easily do all my housework. Tanlac is a wonderful medicine. , Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Advertisement. Profiteering by a Doctor. man in Nagykoros, near ' Budapest, recently charged 5,000 crowns (present value 2, but purchasing value in a village about 6) for a single visit to a patient who lived not far from the doctors residence. This patient sued the doctor for profiteering, but the court dismissed the case. The plaintiff appealed, however, to a higher court, which gave judgment against the doctor, on the ground that the demanding of an exorbitant fee for professional services was to be regarded as profiteering, and was therefore illegal. It was decided that mental workers could fairly be considered as profiteers in such cases; no exception could be made concerning doctors, for although the latter did not technically receive wages," their services came within the accepted meaning of work. A medical Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of GASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. , Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria Criticism. Betty is a little southern beauty in spirit as well as in body. Always she finds things lovable in everything and everybody, and if she cannot say kind things she speaks not at all. It was cold and raw when she visited Chicago recently. With her aunt and mother she sat at a luncheon table In the Qualified loop. My hands are terribly cold, said mother. 6 Skeleton, Biting Dog and Shoestrings TXT Shoestrings, a biting dog and a human skeleton were used as texts foF an economy sermon by Director of the Budget Lord In his address before the third semiannual business meeting of the government which last January saw Gen. Charles G. Dawes of Chicago, the first budget director, wave aloft a brace of navy brooms as he stamped the floor to emphasize his demands for federal thrift. A shipment of hospital supplies was made, General Lord said, which contained one human skeleton, as well as laundry bags, instrument tables and other articles, but because of failure to classify properly the shipment the rate of the skeleton which was three s times rate, was applied to the entire lot, which was shipped at a minimum of 20,000 pounds. Describing the workings of the A SHINGTON. first-clas- budget bureau, he declared that while formerly an expenditure for a pair of shoestrings out of the wrong appropriation could not have been made without the error being detected, unwise disbursements of millions out of authorized appropriations could have gone undisturbed before the Inauguration of the budget system. Asking for honest estimates, General Lord describes his own experience i The first estimate I submitted he said, was an honest, minimum estimate without one penny of padding. I .was new at the business and went before the house appropriations committee as innocently and as guilelessly as a dove. I shudder now when I recall what they did to that carefully drawn, unpadded estimate. I can Illustrate It perhaps by the experience of the man who was accustomed to arrive home late from his club In a highly Inebriated condition. The first night he went home sober his dog bit him. And that was what congress did. In submitting honest estimates you may get bitten, but it is worth It If the executive bureaus succeed by such a policy In rehabilitating themselves In the estimation of congressional ; committees. What Is Left of Our Vast Elk Herds 'T'HE estimated number of elk Department of Agriculture. To insure the permanence of these splendid game animals, which are among the largest and finest of all deer, the coof federal, operation and state and all other Interested agencies - Is needed. northward, suffered greatly from the adverse conditions of the winter of 1919-2- Its too bad the weather should be so chilly, the aunt agreed. Betty, with even a good word for a bad Chicago day, held up her hands. Mine didnt get cold, she said with a smile. Then honesty compelled her to add except a little around the edges." Chicago Tribune. The elk In the southern group are scattered In summer at high elevations In the southern part of Yellowstone park, and In the mountains of the Teton, Bridger, Wyoming and Washaihc nrsi kie national forests, heavy snowfall they descend to lower levels, where their winter range has become more and more restricted by the coming of settlers. Thousands of elk congregate In the path of their former migration In the vicinity of the winter refuge maintained by the bio- ' logical survey at Jackson, Wyo. Within the last ten years several thousand head of elk have been transferred from the Yellowstone park region to localities in many states for restocking purposes. Uiicle Sams Trade With Latin-Ameri- ca total trade of the United States with a during the period was nearly 44 per cent greater than .for fiscal year ending June 30, 1914. No better example of the splendid recuperative powers of the countries of both North and South America can be given than a study of such statistics. We must bear in mind also, that in addition to this increase of trade between the countries of these continents, Europe has again become a large factor both as a buyer and ; hence we may seller In rightly assume that the statistics of commerce cited above are an Indication of the general trade Improvement of the commercial relations of the southern republics with the world at large. American capital," Mr. Klein continued, has turned In a strong tide a toward where, prior to 1914, with the exception of those In Mexico and Cuba, American Invest' ments were negligible. During the fiscal year just ended, he reported, more than $200,000,000 of American capital was Invested In n public loans. This sum, he stated, included three loans to Argentina of $50,000,000, $27,000,-00- 0 and $13,000,000 respectively and one to Cuba of $5,000,000. Latln-Amerlc- Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin comfort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice dally. One soap for all uses shaving bathing and shampooing. Advertisement. , Cleaned the Stream. Caught anything! No. Havent even had a bite." Thats queer. Old Man Johnson got 84 out of that place the day before yesterday. That so? He must have got them all then. UNDERCURRENTS of optimism economic re- a are well ports from borne out by the remarkable recovery shown In the statistics of trade between the United States and her southern neighbors during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1922, according Paradoxical. to a survey of the situation by Julius VWho Is that littleman? Klein, director of the bureau of forOne of the biggest merchants In eign and domestic commerce of the Commerce department. the town. Previous to his appointment by Secretary Hoover as head of the trade promotion bureau of the Commerce W 4Ft.PnciiJ LOOM department, Mr. Klein was a commercial attache at Buenos Aires. Notwithstanding the fact, he said, Baby Carriages &Fumituro that this fiscal year embraced six . months of lowest depression since the Ask Your Local Dealer beginning of the European war, the 'Latln-Amerlc- QyfProductg Write Now for 32-Pa- ge Latln-Amerl- Latln-Amerlc- Latln-Amerlca- New National Arboretum at Washington the Union will be EVERY state in in the new national arboretum Washington. Seeds from trees in. the hall of fame for trees with a history are being collected by the American Forestry association from every state. The Botanic Gardens on the Mall The Lloyd Manufacturing Company to be moved, 'probably to Mount are Co.) tract just outDepfe. E Hamilton, a Menominee, Michigan (19) There a large arside Washington. boretum will be established. The first state to send tree seeds TREATED ONE Dumcii is Indiana. Kennedy of WEEK FREE Crawfordsville has in a box of sent reShort breathing lieved in a few hours; seeds from the famous Dumont Kena swelling reduced in few days; regulates the liver, kidneys, stomach nedy elm. and heart; purifiea the blood, strengthens the Manj other famous trees will send entire system. Write for Fret Trial Treatment "children to Washington for a home COlillH DROPSY REMEDY CO, Dept S.O., ATLANTA, GA. In the na'jons capital. There is the Lincoln hackberry at Decorah, famous Texas West Military Academy Iowa,' planted by John Finn. b.o.t.0. San Antonio, Texas sothTear Another tree, is the Washington Affiliated with the University of Texas, West Point, Annapolis and leaning institn- - horse chestnut at Bath, Pa. turns of the United States. Army officer In the list of famous trees from detailed by War Department. Unifcufi Separate which seCds will coine are the Sir equipmentlBSuedby Government. Junior SchooL Swimming PooL Athletic Field. Champions of Football and Baseb&U. Joseph Hooker oak at Chico, Cal.; Opens SEPT. ft. Write for new Illustrated the Wye Mills oak at Easton Md.; WILLIA MS, Siipt catalogue. the Washington walnut at Maplewood, to replace old, N. J. ; the Weathersfield elm at Midshould be grow ing all the time. dletown, Conn.; the oaks from EngIt will if yoa use Hair land at Milford, Va. ; the mulberry today It's Toole Don't get bald, get tree at Spartansburg, S. O. ; the aca-td- u 75c, much more pteMsnt. At ail good druggist;. 1mm QeoMi. MmiHi. tree at Dayton; the Rathbone Of direct from ELL-AN- S 25$ and 754 Packages. Everywhere plainly in pen and ink to you would be very foolish if your halt was nice and long to cut it. Are yoW sure it would be becoming ? There are so many to whom it is not becoming,; you know. There are so many pretty; girlish styles of wearing the hair, and you just wait, they will be envying more1 your long hair before many months, I wager. ' Dear Miss Brooks. In reading our paper, the part that is most interesting to me is the section Just Between You and Me. If this question can be answered, 1 feel it surely will be greatly appreciated by many girls of our town. How is it that when Magna girls come to Garfield to the dances, they are always more popular than we are ? Hoping for an early reply, A GARFIELD SUBSCRIBER, Garfield, Utah. My dear, there could not possibly! be any particular reason, except that! a visiting girl is always popular. Do1 you go to the Magna dances? If noty try it, and see if the case is not re--; versed. I am taking it for granted that the Garfield girls dance equally as well as their neighbors do, as I am sure they do. Dear Miss Brooks: This is my first attempt at writingi to you, and I have been so interested in your comer and the answers you1 have given others. Now I have a very, serious problem before me, and I ami going to as-- your advice. I am now 19 years of age, and hav been keeping company with a young man for a couple of years. He now', wants me to become his wife, and myj parents oppose it for the simple rea--l son he has not the financial standing) they would like the man whom I should marry to have. For myself, I am perfectly satisfied. Shall I go' PENUJHE against their wishes and marry him or! 2 cups light brovn sugar. not ? 3 cup milk re cream. Thanking you in advance, I am anx1 butter. awaiting your answer, iously 4 cup chopped nuts. Lovingly, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. DOT, Magna, Utahy Put sugar, butter and milk into This is a question on which, saucepan. Boil with as little stirring I hesitate to give my opinion. as possible until it makes a soft ball In most cases I believe parents when tested in cold water. Take from wish to give the test advice andi add nuts and vanilla; beat until are better able to judge as to who Eire; and pour into greased tins. is wprthy of you. We must all admit ' that finances play a most important' Dear Miss Brooks: . part 'in our daily life, but personally Please answer these few questions there are other qualities which I confor me. If there Is a boy that you sider of greater importance. Your like real well and he seems to pay a statement that you are perfectly satlittle more attention to another girl, isfied should go a long way in1 than to you, what is the best thing whatever the decision may be, but1 to do? I would hesitate to advise going! If you are engaged to one fellow against your parents wishes. After and you meet another one you like a all, you are young and are you both; little better, would you break your quite sure of yourselves? Could you engagement or keep it and not be sat- not put it off for a year or two and' then see how everyone feels about it? isfied with the one you have? If a boy asks you if you like him, Whatever your decision may be; I is it best to let him know that you do, am wishing you the greatest happiness and success. or not to let him know?. Thanks for the other good infor- Dear Miss Brooks: mation I have had from your corner. I, like a lot of other girls of today,; AN INQUIRER OF UTAH. am having much trouble with my hairy If your boy friend continues to pay It i3 so dry all the time and breaks more attention to another girl than he off so easily. I have tried rubbing does to you, the natural conclusion is olive oil and vaseline in it the night that he cares more for her society before I wash it but it doesnt seem to than he does for yours, and the only help. After I had the flu it nearly thing to do is to let him go his way all came out. I was advised bytosomecut one who I thought knew, and you go yours. It would be very foolish to continue it, so I did, but Idodont like bobbed and it didnt any good either. your engagement to one man if you hair Please tell me what I can do. I am cared more some one for else, really be just sick about it. I will try to me. but be sure of yourself first. I know you can help for hopeful is It by far the best plan not to let VENICE, Meadows, Utah. your boy friends think you care a Your hair is, no doubt, very fine great deal for them. Why not be just and breaks easily, so you should use good pals and not think too much great care in brushing and combing it. about like and love for a while Massaging the scalp is very good but yet? You will enjoy your friends a you must keep constantly at it every great deal more if you do so. day. If you will send a stamped addressed envelope I will send you the Dear Miss Brooks: of a very reliable hair tonic. Do Your answers to various questions name be discouraged. Care, coupled with asked in your comer, which I always not a tonic, will bring the hair out all read, have encouraged me to ask two I am sure. which have bothered me for some right, Dear Miss Brooks: time. 1. Is there a South Sea Isle called I am a very interested reader of Suva? If so, can you give me some your corner, so I hope you will find time to .answer a few of the many information concerning it? 2. Is there such a word a3 Tophet ? puzzling questions that come into my mind. What is its meaning? 1. What is the best and most proThanking you in advance, I am, per way to answer a man when he yours respectfully, SHORTY, Milford, Utah. says, How do you do? ((I am a girl Suva is the capital and chief port of 12.) 2. Could you name a few games of the British colony of the Fiji Islands. It is situated on the southwest- that could be played at a birthday ern coast of Viti Levre, 1100 miles party where only girls are invited ? from Auckland and 1540 miles from Thanking you in advance, I am, Brisbane. There is a European pop- ever a friend, HELEN, Morgan, Utah.' ulation of nearly 1100. A girl of twelve may say How do Tophet is a place at the southeast corner of Gehenna, or vale of Hinnom, you do, in answer to a mans greetto the south of Jerusalem, once the ing, or she may say I am well, how scene of idolatrous rites, including the are you, or I am fine today, hoiy burning of children to Moloch. It is are you ? To explain a game is rather difficult, also referred to as the future place as it takes so much space. Have you' of torment for the damned. played the game Crying Proverbs?) Dear Miss Brooks: One player leaves the room and the I do enjoy the corner and hope you others select a proverb, as A stitch' will help me, too. in time saves nine, and each one All my girl friends are having their takes one of the words. The player hair cut dutch, and they want me to. who left the room returns and at a My hair is thick and long, but they signal all the others call out their say I look old fashioned with it un- words at the same time. From this cut. 1 dont approve of the dutch cut hubbub the player from outside must unless file hair is poor, but I do want determine what the proverb is. to be in style. So please, Miss Brooks, Then there is the game of What is tell me what you think. I believe Wrong? One person changes some there are lots of girls like me who article in the room so it will have a are debating with themselves as to .different location, angle or in some whether it shall be cut or not, and do way be different. He then calls the you think it will be stylish very long? others in and asks them what is wrong. Give them two or five minutes Thanking you. SALLY, American Fork, Utah. to discover it and if they do not disI know the bobbed hair is very pop- cover it in that time, he has scored ular just now, but most everyone is five points and can then alter the popredicting that the style is going out, sition of something else. At the end and then how we will wish we hadnt of the game count the points and the rut it, wont we, because it takes so one vho has scored the most points ; png to grow long again. I would say wins a prize. Dear Miss Brooks: I have a number of questions to ask you, which have been puzzling me a great deal lately. They are: (1) How may I rid my hand of seed warts? (2) Could you give me the address of a company that buys hair? (3) Would you kindly give me a number of candy recipes? Thanking you for your trouble, I remain, TUT, Cedar City, Utah. A new and simple remedy for removing warts haa just come to my attention. It is as follows: Add a tablespoon of borax to one quart of water, dissolving thoroughly. Saturate the warts with this several times daily and let dry on. If you will persist in this treatment, I feel sure you will be delighted with results, which Shuld begin to be noticeable in a week or so. If you will send me your name and address, together with a stamped envelope, I will send you the name of a firm here where you might be able to dispose of your hair, though there seems to be very little market for it. You do not state anything about what kind of candy recipes you wish, and as space is limited I am able to give you only a couple, but hope you may like these. COCOANUT CREAM CANDY 1 tablespoon butter. 4 cup milk. 2 cups sugar. Vi cup grated fresh cocoanut. xi teaspoon vanilla extract. Melt butter in saucepan; add sugar and milk and stir until eugs. is dissolved, heating slowly; boil 12 to 15 minutes, without stirring, after it begins to boil. Remove fram fire and add cocoanut and vanil) j, beating until creamy. Pour int-- , buttered tins and cool. . The Salary of M. P.s. The salary of an M. P. Is 400 ( nominally $2,000) a year, on which he has hitherto paid income tax. As an Income this Is inadequate, but In the e days of campaigns botli ministry and house of commons shrink from Increasing It. But the law officers of the crown suddenly discovered that an M. P.s expenses may legitimately be reckoned against his Income, so that the poorer of them will now pay no tax at all. A happy Issue, relieving the poor M. P., endearing the government to his grateful heart and throwing no odium on parliament ministry, since It seems that this is the ordinary low and always was, although o one suspected it till a few weeks ago. New Republic. anti-wast- Johnny Spilled the Beans. i Fathers Sunday rest was interrupt- ed by callers, apd on receiving the message he exclaimed, Oh, thundera-tlon- ! The callers arrived and the lady of the house greeted them with, Im so glad you came. But Johnny piped up with, Yes, but papa ain't so glad. There were blushes to spare. A TRUE RAT STORY 3-- In two large groups In the United States at the present time Is enly about 52,000, according to the biological survey of the United States The elk of the Yellowstone park region constitute the only really large herds of the big game remaining In the United States, and although these number about 52,000, they are a mere remnant of the great herds which formerly ranged from Maine to California. The northern group, which ranges within the Yellowstone National park in summer and migrates This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on question! that are puzzling you. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer care fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. If a more detailed answer than can be given in these columns is desired, send a stamped envelope and it will be given prompt attention- - All communications will always be held in absolute confidence. All letters should be addressed very Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief In Hetwood-Waktfii- ld 500-acr- e 1-- 3-- Auburntown, Tenn., June 22, 1922. Stearns Electric Paste Co., Chicago, lit Pears Sirs: Mr. Robert T. Donnell of Auburntown, Tenn., came in our store the other day and wanted something to kill rats, so I sold him a box Stearns Rat Paste. And he put some paste on six biscuits that he found night and the next morningsecond fifty-fonight big rats. And the he put out four more biscuits with paste on them, and the second morning he found seventeen more rats, making a total rats in two nights, and of seventy-on- e there were lots more that he did not find. This Is some big Tat tale, but, nevertheless, it is so. Just thought would write to let you know that your rat paste is good. Respectfully yours. KENNEDY BROTHERS. Buy a 35c Box of Stearns' Electric Paste 4 Today Rats or Mire. Unough to Kill 60 to 100 Dont waste time trying to kill ihese pests other ovpprinvMU al with powders, liquids and for I se Better Than preparations. ReadyGeneral sell Stores Traps. Drug and STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE RADIO selling does not require the technical knowledge that very many people suppose. There are Large Profits and Quick Turnover due to the unprecedented public interest A Radio Department gets customers into the store. Have you considered the desirability of having such a Department? 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J. ; Teddys Delight at Phelps, N. Y. ; General Grants tree, Chicago; Wesley oak, St. Simon's island, Georgia ; Shakespeare tree' at University of Rochester, N. Y.; Webster tree at Franklin, N. H. ; Battle Ground oak and New Garden oak, Guilford college, North Carolina, and Ttoajy oak, Washington. Cuticura Soap Clear the Skin AND OINTMENT Sop 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 2.S " -I FOR BURNS CUTS ITCH SORLi. 75c at stores; 85c by malt Addrcs D C O L Q New York Drug Concern, New Yen W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 22, Ic |