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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH ( SPEUT HALF HER SALT LAKE TIME Business Directory 111 BED Fanner's Wife Telb How Lyr Pmkiam's Vegetable ComponnJ Made Her a Well Woman Carters Creek, Term- .- Three qo'I was almost an invalid. I 3! OUR SAVINGS-INVESTMEN- PLAN T being afflicted Will enuhle you to build up a fund which will yive you an independent income. Send for our illustrated book. No. which fhtiws what systematic investment and compound interest will do. with a trouble which PALMER EOND & MORTGAGE CO. Compound Tabled and used Lydia E. women of a Suite Walker 410-1- 6 B ink Building nkhams Come, see. BOYD PARK JEWELERS Vc,YD PARK BLDG. 160 MAIN yk, You may publish this letter aa I am ready, to do anything to help other women as I have been so well and happy STREET since my troubles are EXERCISES Jennlngs-Cottscha- Engraving Co. ll OLDSMOB1LE DEALERS WANTED In Utah, Idaho. Nevada, Wyoming. Lilieral commission will tend representative on request. A. E. TOURSSEN Distributor. 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On the third floor is the Stinnes suite and here sits the man who gives orders to Germany and to other countries. A glimpse of the corridors is sufficient to suggest the extent of Stinnes Here, day after day, a operations. crowd of business men wait patiently to be summoned to the presence and be given their orders. Each has a from far has Each come, portfolio. or near, to report. They are the directors aud executives of the many and enterprises owned and controlled by Germanys new financial and Industrial dictator. The list Is endless newspaper editors, bank presidents, coal miners, shipping officials. politicians, statesmen and what far-reachi- When Stinnes appears In the corridor It s to rush through; he Is always in a hurry; those with him are put to It to keep up. He acknowledges no salutations. He brushes interviewers and photographers aside. Awe falls upon all as he passes. That was Stinnes they say, after he has passed. Stinnes poses as a sphinx. But his power is very real. It seems literally true that the fall of the house of brought about the rise of the House of Stinnes. Under cloak of the new republic Stinnes hides a sovereignty that is not the less absolute because financial and Industrial Instead of political and military. Those who protest against Stinnes power In Germany also declare that he is working toward a consolidated Central Europe to be created through economic domination Instead of military means. His general plan is said to be first to secure economic resources and the newspapers In the various countries bordering on Germany. A chorus of protest Is heard from the press of Central Europe. Control of newspapers, not only In Germany but also in Austria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary, makes Stinnes a newspaper king, says this press, which charges that he Is now negotiating with the owners of scores of publications nil through Central Europe. For Instance, the Kassai-Hirlaof Koscia, says he began by gaining control of the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, after which he formed a kind of amalgamation of the Die following Berlin publications: Post, Deutsche Tageszeitung, Deutsche Zeitung and the Taglisehe Rundschau. This newspaper then continues: He bought the German news agency, known as the Telegrafenunion, and then one newspaper after the other In large provincial towns came under the control of the greatest financial Juggler Germany ever produced. He bought the Munchen Augsburger Tageszeitung, and threescore of' other smaller and larger newspapers, and in order to be able to feed them with news, he purchased the Rammert telegraph agency, supplying news Items to 400 other than Stinnes concerns. Several paper and pulp factories were secured In consequence of the newspaper purchases, among these being the paper mills. Another Czechoslovak newspaper. 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Our star, which we call the sun, we fondly believe Is for the purpose of giving our little grain we call the earth warmth and light, so that we may live and move As we strut and have our being. about and enjoy our petty achieve, ments we do not often contemplate the starry vault above us. Perhaps It Is just as well so, for when we search out the knowledge of the heavens how we shrink! How we shrink! Chicago Journal of Commerce. Efficiency It Is a convenience when making preserves, after they are put away in a closet, to make a list of what you have and fasten It on the closet door with a pencil attached ; then when you take a jar out cross it off. well-know- n p Henckell-Donnersmarc- Stop, Look and Listen Measures, 8iid Uncle Ezra, am iuuch like mushrooms. De right kind sin line, but you has to be on de look, Western Chrla-UU- u out foh toadstools, Advocat' Mrs. E.T. Tenn. Most women find plenty to do. 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I can work as well aa any one who is younger and as I am a farmers wife I have plenty to do for I cultivate my own garden, raise many chickens and do my own housework YOU CAN BE PROUD of your table silver when it comes from Boyd Parks. Every piece is genuine and lull valve. certain age are apt to have, I took Lydia R Finkhams V egetable A-- 4, k VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles are most dangerous be. cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking COLD MEDAL evening publications of Budapest, Including Az Est, the Pesti Naplo, and the Magyarorszag. Furthermore it states that there are but few newspapers of any consequence in the Hungarian capital which are not owned by Stinnes.? The explanation given of his wholesale buying of newspapers is that Stinnes Intends to realize the dreams of Profesor Naumann, who visioned a consolidated Central Europe, Including Poland and Belgium, which should be created by military means. But Stinnes, It Is said, aims to reach the same goal, through economic domination. His purpose Is to secure first economic resources and then press organs In the various countries bordering on Germany, In order that he may spread German political Influence. As far as industrial possessions are concerned, It Is asserted that he Is well along his way. He left the Hamburg-Amerlcaline, where he was one of the directors, and took a directorship In the Norddeutscher Lloyd, of which he Is the principal He owns the majority stockholder. of the Air Route lines In Germany and Scandinavia, and he Is now engaged In establishing others in Austria. Danube navigation In Germany and Austria, as well as In Hungary and Roumania, Is In his hands. He Is Interested financially - In the Austrian Daimler factory and the famous Skoda works, and he owns the Elbemuhl paper mills. Finally, with these mills, the Elberpuhl newspupers, as well as the Vienna AUegemeine Zeitung and the Der Neue Tag, two daily papers, came Into his possession. These are but a very small part of the assets Stinnes Is In control of, says the Kassai Hlrlap, and just because of his extensive Interests in almost every part of Europe, the dominating influence of his newspapers In foreign countries is the more dangerous. To allow a string of newspapers to be controlled and directed politically by foreign Interests is just as dangerous ns to allow political legislators to come under the dictation of foreigners. Stinnes was born at Mulheim, in the Rhineland, in 1870. The report that he Is a Jew is not true. He inherited coal mines. Today he controls 60 mines. Berlin bankers estimate that he is the richest individual In Germany. The hand of Stinnes, It is charged, demolished the Industries of northern France. The coal mines were particular objects of destruction. All told, 220 miuiug operations were rendered useless. They were flooded, dynamited, filled with waste materials or set on fire. Their i rehabilitation has been especially difficult and slow. The French estimate that these mines canr not be brought up to production before 1930. In other Important Industries of the invaded district the degree of destruction ranged from 60 to 100 per cent For example, the n pre-wn- The worlds standard remedy for these disorders will often ward off these diseases and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for the name Gold Medal on every and accept no imitation fyo(a box fy ffrttfprwootf important sulphuric acid Industry was 80 per cent damaged, the sugar mills 90 per cent, Iron foundries 80 per cent and the textile mills were from 60 to 100 per cent destroyed. Five thousand factories were laid waste, and the entire vital productive capacity of the region reduced to a pitifully low figure. They were competitors of Stinnes concerns. Today coke, coal, gas, electricity, railroads, steel, forests, factories, shipping, harbors, shipbuilding plants, hotels, newspapers and what not are all parts of Stinnes industrial machine. He owns more than seventy newspapers and controls the Reuter Bureau, the Associated Press of Germany. Stinnes enemies charge him with being an industrial buccaneer. They say thut In the creation of his vast enterprises he has used every device for coercing rivals and transforming opposing corporations into subsidiaries. In Germany he Is chairman of the boards of twenty-on- e corporations and a member of twenty-siothers. Stinnes Is a member of the relchs-taHe dominates the Volkespartel, or Peoples party. Somehow or other he manages to pose as the spokesman of the laboring classes. Stinnes Is rather short, and bulky. He bus a black beard, bushy eyebrows and a crooked nose. His eyes are piercing. His manners are harsh and despotic. His dress is careless. The Stiunes derby hat Is famous It Is black, with narrow brim and high ' crown and he always wears it. They say In Germany that some day, this financial kaiser Is going, to pay America a visit to effect an industrial' alliance and establish markets. In the meantime, he is doing his best to replace Made In Germany by But will he last? Made by Stinnes. Any estimate of things German Is no more than a guess. - Clear Babys Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Tslctn 25c. Saap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Bedbugs. Mice, Anti Send 10c tor,8 A. Menard, Box 467, Wayne, Mien. Cockroaches, Moths, and flies all disappear. direction. White Spots on Wood. The white spots left on the wood1 work after it is washed are caused by the use of soap which is too strong In cleaning woodwork, use water and milk, soap suds or cleaning are powder. These leave no spots and good dirt removers. luke-war- o x g. John Franklin Cox Portland, Ore. I could scarcH on get around to attend my duties so farm and knowing that I needed 1 ' . thing to relieve this condition, Into a drug store in Washington asked the druggist what lie thoU!L would be best for my condition. ,g Immediately recommended Dr. I Yer bongn so Golden Medical Discovery a bottle and commenced taking it it helped me right away. second bottle I felt fine, my TaPMned was greatly improved and Feminine Finance. v, I am a man s "Ive decided you run the strength right along. can years of age and household on a budget Are you satis- around as well as many younger fied? and feel that I owe a great deai How much more money do I get? Dr. Pierces Golden Medical jp -12 Judge. ery. John Franklin Cox, Yamhill St. Go at. once to your nelghho Run Wild. Naturally sUf. drug store and get the Djsco Some people are all right so long as in tablets or liquid and you 11 they stay In the rut but when they prised at the way youll plckop try to get out of It they skid. SyraW. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. cuse Herald. e enty-eig- ht 12-19- 22 |