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Show v. . A . 1 THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH, UTAH Sure FAINTIII8 AND LIFT OFF .CORNS! Relief DIZZY SPELLS MEANS TO AN END Doesnt hurt a bit and costs onlJ a few cents By GRACE E. RILEY. The Cause of such Symptoms (, and Remedy Told in This Securities That Are Now Payiig Substantial Cash Dividends ? Her father, Deanes chief, was general manager of the Wearever Tire com-Benc- .1 in the papers and in your little books. I took about twelve bottle' of your Vegetable Compound and found it a wonderful remedy. I commenced to pick up at once and my suffering was relieved. I have told others about your medicine and know of some who nave taken it. I am glad to help others all I can. Mrs. R. E. Deming, 437 W. Lafayette Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. While Change of Life is a most critical period of a womans existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany it may be controlled, and normal health restored by the timely use of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. 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They never fail to make the relieve constipation, banish drive out bill- - yfl ousness, stop Dont Buy a Poor Dye That Fades, Streaks or Ruins Material. Willing Clerk. He was strictly opposed to doctors and medicine, proclaiming the doctrine that fresh air, pure water and plenty of exercise could cure all ills, even to smallpox. He walked breezily into a downtown drug store and waved his hand at one of the shelves. he said In a tone loud There, enough for all the real and prospective customers to hear him, there is enough poison to kill all the people in Indianapolis. The clerk who was nearest studied a minute. Then he said courteously: Yes, and how would you prefer to share? have Indianapolis your News. CARTERS dizziness, IVER PILLS A ready-to-e- Afwt, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness, tear siisiturc All Flies!. A DAISY FLY KILLER t your dealer or jUjLJjm. 1 25 6 by EXPRESS, prepaid, ILD SOMERS 160 De Kalb Ave.. Brooklyn, N. X. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 22-19- 20. To an ignorant man a learned worn an is a literary nightmare. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES at - ECONOMY zrLSm y sentative was to accompany Deane. To spy upon me, I suppose, thought he, bitterly, receiving with no very good grace Mr. Hardings statement that Newcomb could sell ice to the Eskimos. Even the broad smile, the firm handclasp and the honest friendliness with which Special Salesman Above: Atlartae Modem Wholesale Food Teriplnal Care Are Unloaded DiNewcomb greeted him could not dispel rectly Irto Warehousea Below: Costly Congestion in Chicago's Prod Deanes gloom, uce Center. I am supposed to call on Commis(Prepared by the United States Depart- retail truck or wagon from the other sioner Grayee; but whats the use? ment of Agriculture.) side of the house. There is no Inter- Ive been there three times and could High food prices likely would remediate handling or cartage. not even get an audience. ceive a severe jolt if every city with plants and auction rooms are Have you seen his master mechana population of 100,000 or more would also a part of a good terminal food ic?" establish a city food terminal for its market. What for? wholesale trade, the bureau of marBuying Simplified for Retailer. Through talking with him we will exkets of the United States department This system of food distribution know what the requirements are. at agriculture believes. pedites the unloading of cars. Under Inquiry brought them to the master Ail large European cities have such present terminal conditions unloading markets and they have proved very is often slow and every week in, the mechanic, who outlined briefly what was needed. helpful in keeping down the cost of year many cars of perishable products Dont think youll get a look-ifood distribution. The cities of this spoil before they reach the wholesaler The commissioner has bought though. slow even or in been have inside the railroad country get adopting yards. of the Glidewell people up to any kind of a unified terminal system. A city terminal food only Most of them are getting along as best market has adequate trackage, switch- now. they can with no plan. All but those es and platforms, which facilitate the , Up to now Is right watch the fuof the smallest size usually have sevunloading of the cars and prevent ture, Newcomb confidently remarked eral scattered terminals at which food congestion Inside and outside the as he left with Deane, who was learnproducts are unloaded from train, boat yards. Quick release of cars Is Im- ing his first lesson in salesmanship. or truck. Frequently the wholesale portant if crops are to be moved beThat fellow met us man to man, houses are located at some distance fore they perish. Furthermore, the but they say the commissioner is a from the freight depots. This necesretailer finds hit. buying simplified bear, Deane vouchsafed. sitates loading the products into a when all the food products are conThe confidence in Bert Newcombs truck or wagon, carting them across centrated in one place, and the work manner was in a slight degree rethe city, and unloading them again of the food, inspector, too, becomes flected in Deanes as the two men eneasier. at the wholesale house. tered the lobby of the commissioners The biggest saving in money, how- office. All these expenses Add to the price the consumer eventually pays for his ever, comes in lessened cartage and Commissioners busy, a boy laless handling and deterioration of the food. A city terminal market elimiconically informed them. food. Where the wholesale district nates this unnecessary handling and We will wait," answered Newof a city is remote from transportacartage, for under such an arrangehis manner conveying the imcomb, ment the wholesale district and the tion lines, the cartage of the food that two important men were pression to the terminal are brought together, and products from the freight house The boy took being waiting. kept the contents of cars or boats are un- wholesaler mounts into hundreds of their names into the inner sanctum, to into the wholesale thousands of dollars every year, all which loaded directly they soon were admitted. of which is added to the bill the conhouses. Good morning, Mr. Grayee this is sumer pays. This Includes the cost Delayed Planning Costly. Mr. Cameron! Newcomb Is my name. and of trucss the and wagons rfew upkeep York and In recent years both and the wages paid the men who load We are calling not in the capacity of Chicago have worked on the problem order-takerbut to meet the man of of establishing a central terminal mar- and unload them and drive. whom we have heard so much, and to Food Spoilage Costly. ket, but the size of those cities makes him with the Wearever Tire To cottage cost must also be added acquaint it a difficult problem and as yet no company." practical solution has been found. The the loss caused by the deterioration mood Im not In an order-givin- g situation In these cities has awaken- of the food products during the trip. to am but talk this I morning, glad conExtremes of temperature can do ed some of the smaller municipalities now growing at an amazing rate siderable damage to perishable prod- with you. I dont know our requirements, to the value of a unified terminal ucts in a short trip. The cost of the but I will make Inquiries. Newcomb, Is In which food transportation spoils system, and the necessity of InstalHere are your requirements, and ling one before congestion increases. added to the cost of the food that is Newcomb drew from his pocket the Los Angeles and Atlanta, through salable when.it reaches the retailer master mechanic had which the figures consumer the pays goes price the private capital, have been provided and given him. with unified terminal markets, and up another notch. There was more In your friendly Farmers who ship on a consignment Seattle has a wholesale municipal Visit than you at first intimated, Mr. remittances their are to to able basis in addition Other get cities, market. Newcomb. The commissioner smiled than Chicago and New York, which are quicker under a terminal system as he took the paper. What are your district can wholesale the Indianwhere are on this they problem working terms? Is scattered. apolis, Memphis, Tenn., and WashThank you, Mr. Grayee. May I In some cities the food terminals ington, D. C. The Idea of a terminal food mar- are owned by the municipality, in oth- suggest as little delay as possible; I Under the plan which ers they are built by the railroads or should be sorry to come in tomorrow ket Is simple. it involves all wholesale houses are by private individuals, but in every with a revised price list; yet, as I built In a locality which is conve- Instance central food terminals have have explained, quotations today are hardly secure over night Good mornnient to all transportation lines. It proved their worth. Unitin the Mr. Newcomb extended markets of to bureau The even desirable or not ing to you. is necessary, have them in the heart of the city, ed States department of agriculture his hand. Youre right Newcomb. I will sign where land values are high. The In- has made a study of terminal food markets and is prepared to advise an order now and send in the requisicoming cargo of food Is unloaded directly from the car or boat Into a any municipality on the right ways tion today. Before Deane realized It, an order wholesale house and is taken away by of conducting one. for several thousand dollars had been booked, the goodbys said, and he and ous aliases under which the jack bean Bert Newcomb were leaving the state-housOF DOUBTFUL WORTH wonder Pearson bean, is known. Wataka bean, Gotani bean, bean, Youre a wonder, the boy enthusiPROLIFIC JACK BEAN South American coffee bean," etc., confided to his comrade. astically are only a few of the names in which What I have done, you can do, the jack bean has been rechristened. Cameron. Scientists Find Little to Favor It has some value in the south as An hour later he and Deane e K crop, and there is ev- emerged from the office of the Amkeg West Indian Plant. a It to be idence show that good mills, and Deane had the miracle of may silage crop when cut green. a order. Later In the day Cattle do not relish the jack bean a second order fell to his credit, so the In Southern Sections It Hao Some bay, nor do they make gains upon the dkys work filled him with an incredValue az Green Manure Crop ground seed, which product they must ible sense of satisfaction. Cattle Do Not Make Profitable bfe taught to eat. The next morning as he and Mr. Gains on Ground Seed. The bean is eaten by natives of Mex- Newcomb were leaving the office, Mr. ico, but most experimenters describe Harding called them. "Newcomb, we have an order of Savage disciples of Voodoo worship it as flat and coarse in flavor. v The seed contains a large propor- Deanes for the state. Fine in the American tropics ascribe suBut pernatural powers to the jack bean. tion of a material known as urease, how happens it that the copy the comThese tribesmen, plant a row of the and used In medicines, but the demand missioner sent bears your name, while seed around their rude gardens in the for this product is extremely limited. onr copy bears Deanes? After all, the scientists warn the Deanes heart sank ; but belief that the plant will punish tresNewcomb," as he was somepassers. This custom was doubtless prospective buyer of wonder beans . brought by negro slaves from Afri- to have a specimen Identified, or else times called, answered: It so happens, Mr. Harding, that ca, where the very similar sword or confine the first plantings to small fetich bean is thus worshiped. But areas until the doubtful values of the without Deanes assistance, I would the bureau of plant industry. United bean are better established and a bet- never had landed that man. I was on States department of agriculture, falls ter market provided than seems to ex- my 'mettle to show Deane, and la to support this weird belief concern- ist at present. showing him I landed the commissioner. Cameron was the real force ing the bean. Nor do these scientists tills find much else to recommend behind the order. The friendly smile that Cameron had by now come to plant stranger from the West Indies. know well, worked Its charm with Mr. The jack bean, it appears from Harding. abundant experiments, is a prolific All right, Newcomb, but how about plant. It is not unusual for the seeds the other orders? h in the pods of a jack-bea- n Humus prevents baking.' ' Absolutely bona fide Cameron orplant to outweigh Its own herbage; ders, those he did all the talking I and the herbage. If cut green, freSelling on a rising market is goof was his silent partner. quently crops at the rate of 16 to 20 Good work, Deane; keep this up tons per acre. This wonderful pro- business, too little followed. , for ft month, and you can speak for ductiveness makes the bean a favorite gentry who Marquis wheat is said to be the best that minister. .of the Thank you, sir, was all Deane reto introduce' a new and marvelous spring wheat for all conditions. This popularity plied,' but life, had taken on a new commercial plant. acPotatoes t produce profitably re meaning jvith his chiefs words, and among unscrupulous promoters numer he left the office with a high heart the for at least, in quire an abundance f pimi, Ix-- L counts part, Requires Brains, A certain Englishman, famous for his erudtion, played such a wretched game on the links that he remarked How is It one day to his caddie: that I, a man acquainted with all the arts and sciences, cannot play this confounded game of golf? Weel," said the caddie, its like this ye ken a aboot they sma affairs, an wi things eonnectlt wl them, but we maun understan that It taks a held to play gowf. Boston ,, Transcript. Its a pity that more of us are not willing to follow the advice we give to others. d e. green-manur- good-size- d Ready-Salesm- ' food that costs , At Procers Everywhere! esbc i-- I . Cold-stora- s, Appetizing Economical THdTseasb attract, and anywhere. DAISY FLY 11 dies Neat, rlpasi orr anntal. con yen'rn t and son. Made of w cant spill or tip over; will not soil or injure f anything Guaranteed. rf Cuticura Soothe Baby Rashes. That Itch and burn with hot baths of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle anointings or Cuticura Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe dally if a little of the fragrant Cuticura Talcum is dusted on at the finish. 25c each everywhere. Adv. but little and is full of' die sound nourishment of wheat and malted barley. DR. CARTERS IRON PILLS, Natures great nerve and blood tonic for ill be- lor your breakfast ITTLE clear the com- plexion, put a healthy glow on the cheek and sparkle in the eye. Be sure and get the genuine. Small PHI Small Dose Small Price ' OnilM must The mosquito sings 'sweetest just fore he presents his bill. Each package of Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dy- e a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind rthen perfect results are guaranteed Utterly Impossible. It was at the Grand Canyon of the even if you have never dyed before. Colorado last fall. I stood on the Druggist has color card. Adv. brink of that mighty chasm In easy When Barker Barked. ;onverse with Albert, the king of the Sergeant Barker was Sn a bad tem- Belgians. " What a fine place this would have per, and the recruits under instruction were having a hard time of it. been to drive the German army into, The squad had to bout turn so I remarked, with that disregard for many times in a few seconds that it precise diction that comes In casual was no wonder the poor fellows got talk. The king looked appraisingly out dizzy, and Smudger Smiff finished up over the vast cleft, and down into its by turning aboiit the wrong way. Sergeant Barker got in a towering dizzy depths, and With that regal digrage and striding up to Smudger nity that so becomes him, and those roared : impressive pauses between his words Where the dickens do you think that marks his speech in English, reyou are? On parade, or what? plied gravely, after he had fully surWell, sergeant, replied Smudger, veyed the situation: But, my dear sir, that was quite meekly, I began to think I was at a fancy-dres- s ball dressed up as a impossible. 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TWIN CITIES INVESTMENT CO. t!2 1900 IN S INDIGESTION I Vegetable Com pound and the Liver Pills which I saw ASPIRIN INTRODUCED BY BAYER E FOR LL-AN- UEv Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief I When I Syracuse, N. Y. the Change of Life I was poorly, ' " 'l had no appetite and had fainting spells. I suffered for two or three years before I began taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Syndicate.) Do You Think Yon Can Sell Some Good and Reliable Bona Fide Oil 6 Letter. , 1920, by McClure Newspaper Deane Cameron was discouraged. For a week he had entered office after office hoping for an order which never materialized. Nor did it help matters any to realize that successful salesmanship' was not his ultimate goal, Blmply the means to the end; the end being to make Katherine Harding his wife. It had been required of him first to show that he could care for her at least ih the fairly modest way that her parents had started 25 years -- |