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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH .. - ' - T" SICK WOMEN ATTENTION! BY ETHEL HUESTQ Read this Remarkable Testimony Regarding Results from Taking Lydia . PinkhamV Vegetable Compound "Tf ma TfTV VTrrrfnia - onfaW ' "& knew how many women and girls nave taKen your iiwuivukj by hearing my testi-mnnit would Beem wonderful to yon. Every day and every 1 chance I have I ad vise some one to try It was in June, 1504, when I had given up to never get well, that I wrote to you. My husband v. xr jV it Warn went to the drug-stnand brought me. the Vegetable Compound home toand I In a few days I began to improve have often taken it since. I am now Change of Life and passing through the still stick by it and am enjoying wonderful health. When I first started with your medicines I was a mere shadow. My health seemed to be gone. The last doctor I had said he would give me do more local treatments unless I went to the Hospital and was operated on. That was when I gave the doctors up.1 Now I am a healthy robust woman. wish I could tell the world what a wonra derful medicine Lydia E. Pinkharn'a Vegetable Compound is. I will be only too glad to answer letters from anywhere. I wish all sick women would J. A. Jones, 317 Collej take "-Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia, it Mrs. Hi Attempt "My least boy, Bearcat, got sorter riled, as It were, at his brother. Runt, ylste'd'y and hit him on the head with the ax," related Gap Johnson ol Rumpus Ridge. "Great guns!" ejaculated an acquaintance. "What was he doing with the ax, anyhow?" n make Runt "Trying to aceat It, or something cording to what the rest of the klda said afterwards." Kansas City Star. yaw-w-w- that-a-wa- "THE FOUNDATION OF HIS HEALTH" CHAPTER VII 14 In Jerry's Citadel. Jerry announced a sudden desire to visit ber twin aunts In Mount Mark, down in the southeastern part of the state, and Prudence, with ber usual gentle willingness to please, acquiesced U once though with secret reluctance, for Jerrold said he could not possibly accompany them, and pleaded business as a reason. In all the years of their marriage, Prudence had never left hlni without reluctance, nor returned to him without joy. From the hours of her earliest recollection, Jerry had assumed a solemn share of her mother's responsibility for all the aunts, and for their husbands, and their children, their homes and their bank accounts. Had not her mother 'brought them up? Prudence had accepted Jerrold and Jerry as a bountiful, beautiful dispensation of a generous and loving Providence, and in them felt only an implicit confidence and joy. But her sisters were a sacred trust, accepted In all solemnity and retained with unfaltering fidelity, and Jerry, In all things part and parcel of her mother's life, shared deeply In that obligation almost before she could talk. So when Jerry said briskly, "By the way, mother, we'd tetter run down to Mount Mark and see what those twin aunts are up to," Prudence could only yield. "Don't worry about I'm no genius and thank God for It I'm Just a commonplace maker-ove- r of other people's houses, and I'm glad of It and making money, Into the bargain. But I know what I'm talking about. To keep a genius going, a human heart must feed the sacrificial fires. And If I'm not much mistaken, poor dear little Julia will be calling for kindling one of these days." Carol and Julia went with them to the country to visit Lark and Jim on their lovely Iowa farm. Lark's three children Jerry inspected with solicitous Interest, pronounced them very nice, very healthy and quite human, thank God, and washed her hands of them. But she hovered constantly over Julia with a passionate pity which sent the auats off Into peals of merry laughter and exasperated Julia herself Into seething fury. It was pleasant to be In Mount Mark, among the old friends, in the old home, discussing old days and deeds with the mischievous members of the parsonage family. They talked of Fairy and Gene, they talked of Connie and Prince and their miraculously golden trafficking in oil. The twins said It seemed strange that Connie had remained away when Jerry was In New York, that she had gone so suddenly and remained so long. And when she was alone with her sisters Prudence said, slowly : "You mustn't think Connie was neglecting Jerry, girls In any way. You see, they had been talking of making that trip, anyhow, so I just wrote and begged them to go at once and to linger as long as possible." The twins stared, then laughed, then lightly shrugged their shoulders. "We might have known It," was what they said. "But Prudence," protested Lark, when she had thought it over, "she could have made it so pleasant for Jerry laughed. me. Carol was Jerry's favorite, a fact she tried with kindly Intention to conceal from the general knowledge of the family. She loved the quiet hush of Carol's life, and found a thrill of exaltation In the knowledge of the gentle widowhood that followed the riotous youth of the merriest and most mischievous of all the aunts. The tender Immersion of her entire life' In that the time. of her orphaned baby, Julia, after the i "Three bottles of Tanlae relieved my frivolous vanities of ber gay girlhood, Jerry." troubles and started me off with a system seemed to Jerry a thing divine. "Jerry didn't go to be pleasant," so thoroughly toned up and renewed that Baby Julia herself, now grown to a Prudence defended herself. "She went I soon found myself feeling like a new man." moody, misty-eyed to be free, and she said herself she Tanlae is for sale by all good druggists. girl of fourteen, had fascinated Jerry couldn't be free If we put her In ConAccept no substitute. from the first, and never more than at nie's care. Besides if her life lay this time In the light of her new wis- there, she would have found It. But ' Tanlae Vegetable Pills for constipation: dom and understanding. Jerry looked If there was nothing for her In New made and recommended by the manufacat her keenly, noted the murmurous, York I wanted her back. And n( turers of Tanlae. y tone of her voice, remarked one but Jerry could find that out." the subtle depths of her dreamy eyes. Prudence and Jerry had left Des She shook her head ominously. Moines on the early morning train, "You keep an eye on that girl, Aunt about half past six or seven. At half Carol," she said warnlngly. "You keep past nine that same morning, Jerrold YOUR an eye on Julia." called Duane into the office. And when Carol laughed at her, tell"How's business?" he asked cheering her that Julia had never given her fully. an anxious moment In all ber life, that "Fine. I'm learning the trade from she could read her inmost soul like a the ground up. I picked up four tools a safe, toothing and healing AS for cut,, scalds, burns, printed page, Jerry grew only more and a can of oil yesterday," Bald toughened, dry and chapped akin anxious. Duane. and for all common akin troubles, Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly has "Urn, that's the kind," she said. "Prudence and Jerry have gone been Indispensable to medical men "The thing you think is her Inmost down to Mount Mark to visit the aunts and mother for over half a cena tube Jar or a handy. tury. Keep soul isn't soul at all. It's Just a little and cousins. How would you like to COMPANY CHESEBROUGM tlF borrowed cloud put on to hide what's come up to the house and stay with New York tf State Strati going on Inside like a smoke screen." me in their absence? I can only ad"Jerry, that's not nice," protested mit, with all due modesty, that we Julia's mother. "Julia has nothing to have a good cook." hide from anyone. She Is the most Duane flushed with pleasure. honest child, the least deceitful, the " "I'd like it, if you're sure I won't be rnmoLSUM JEU.V "Oh, it isn't Jvlla's fault." Jerry In- In the way," he said with great eagerterposed quickly. "Don't think I am ness. Look forth criticizing Julia, by any means. She to have you. ,rSot a bit I'm ' VassttM." doesn't know what's going on Inside The house Is like aglad It is your without morgue protection. her, any more than you do. She'll them talk so much." they be as much surprised as anybody one "You know I don't really know Jerry of these days." well," Duane explained cautiousvery And later she said, "Perhaps, after "I'm only in love with her, that's ly. a to be all. I'm just born gorgon lady all." with snaky locks to feed the fires of "You're sure of that, are you?. Sure somebody else's talent." not just a little Infatuation that It's And when her aunt did not underlingers on from piqoe because she ridnot did and said she stand, enjoy remains recalcitrant" dles, she explained, Incomprehensibly, Duane shook his head. "I'm sure. after this manner: Economy Surer than death since I met Pru! The she's child "I think "But isn't It expensive running a got it, poor And then on a sudden thought dence." It will burn her up." divine spark country house every summer?" he said, "You you are sure Prudence In Is the she world what "Prudence, "No; I save money. We can't get will not mind." help to stay out there and my wife talking about?" Carol turned to her "Prudence suggested it, my boy. Prufor sister to her own do all work." enlightenment. has dence suggested it" And he added on "Genius," went Jerry moodily. dryly, "When you've known Prudence one of the the "She's that tribe Carver only broke F. W. 1,000 gins I). as long as I have, you'll know that she balls In 34 minutes, using six repeat- has the earmarks, but it sticks out all has a nasty habit of thinking of things believe Aunt and over me, Carol, Hamher, at assistants to load, ing rifles, first." a Such I know the symptoms. pretty burg, Germany, August 31, 1800. They went over to the hotel at once girl, too. Isn't It a shame?" "Of course she Is a genius," said and got Duane's bags and then drove Carol complacently. "Everybody says out the lovely avenue toward the great so. Why. she's been writing poetry, house, showing broad and white among and books, and plays even tragedies the bare maples that hedged It on where everybody dies and commits sui- every side. Jerrold led the way Into the living cide ever since she could hold a room, where Duane had sat once bepencil." "I knew it," said Jerry despondently. fore with Prudence, and called Katie. 6 "We're going to hnve Mr. Allerton "I felt It the minute I looked at her. Hot water with us while the family's away," lie have the I'd rather measles, myself. Sure Relief Eat I Well, we'll just have to make the best explained amiably. "Now look after of It, Aunt Carol, so try not to worry Mm nicely and make him comfortable. MS IL-Aabout It. If it proves too much for And tell Mary I've been bragging about you. I'll back you." And then she her cooking. Mr. Allerton is a parsaid, "I learned one thing. The gods ticular friend of Miss Jerry'a, you 254 and 75 Pkg's.Sold Everywhere seem to scatter their good gifts with a know." Katie smiled broadly. "I know," she free and lavish hand, but I tell you with the respectful, friendly fa3i said, in full. For they .demand payment every genius, a human sacrifice. Blood, miliarity of long and devoted service. I tell you, heart's blood I A mother, a "I heard her tell you about him over lover, a friend, somebody has to be the telephone." Botb men laughed, and Duane offered up on the altar of every talent." blushed boyishly. "She's Prudence. Carol looked at Skin "Well, he's a frlerld of mine anyYou ought to do child. Insured by Evcry-datick, poor Ui Cuticura Soap how, so be good to him," said Jerrold. something for her." f" Among the thousands who have publicly expressed Indebtedness to Tanlao fof normal weight, health and strength, la A. B. White, who recently said: "The foundation for my present excellent health was laid by Tanlae For months I had been I had lost all enjoyment for food and suffered great discomfort from indigestion. My liver was sluggish and that tired feeling was on me all run-dow- n. dream-enwrappe- far-awa- TANXAC HEALTH FOR Indispensable Vaseline trade-mar- k 1 iure Relief Bell ans FOR INDIGESTION femLiUticura Loveliness A Clear Healthy y . . MMM "" 'And mind you say nothing to any one "Oh. ho. Mr. Harmer, I wonldnt Sh smiled toward Duane with pleas ant sympathy and curious Interest Jerrold took Duane's bags ana lea the way up the wide comfortable stairs. "This den In the end of the hall Is Jerry's Idea," he explained, indicating the beautiful lounge at the head of the stairs. "She says It seems so sordid just to divide a house with a hall so presto a lounge, weve built the house over three times on Jerry's account When she was born, to make her a nursery. Ytuen she grew np, to get rid of it And the last time when somebody gave her The House Beautiful for a Christmas pres ent, to make the magazine look like thirty cents. She says she did every thing that the magazine made fun of, Just to show it up. This is where we hang out" He led the way across to the wide. bright, charming room he shared with Prudence, and Duane looked about It with pleasure. But Jerrold frowned. Women are well, women are cer tainlySometimes I think I don't know Prudence very well, but then, what can you expect? We've been married only twenty years." Duane watched him. laughing, said nothing, while Jerrold stalked grimly out into Jerry's stairway lounge and returned dragging with him a heavy, bronze smoking stand. 'I have many bad habits," Jerrold went on gloomily. "One Is that I will smoke every morning before I get up. Prudence doesn t approve of It bo years every morning In the twenty-tw- o f beads Ughtly "" 1 of crystal strand dropped. r There was only one picture upon to delicately tinted walls, and thla the prised him, representing as It did thought of one who had studied Art. It was a great green and white ocean, giant waves lashing themselves Into UWLL. i E .rr i i. foam and spray. all n shelves built-ibook There were over the room, and hundreds of books fairy tales, poetry, philosophy, love He smiled stories, wild adventures. affords at the breadth of Interest displayed by benefit as weJl closethe assortment and looking more ew epochs-nas it saw pleasnr that represented ly he shelves having been added to acHealthful exercise far U commodate the changing taste of Inand a spur to digestion. A loos, creasing years. There was a book of lasting refreshment, soothing lying open, serve and stomach. poems In the window-sea- t, face down. He smiled again when he The Great American, noticed among those on the shelves Sweetmeats untouched an occasional protruding bit of lace, or by hands full of delicately colored linen. Obviously It was a favorite trick of Jerry's to mark her place in a book with the handkerchief she was using. Duane was boyishly pleased to have discovered this trait of hers, alone and unaided, In her absence. Turning about suddenly he lifted his eyes and started violently.- - He was directly opposite the rioting ocean of Motor Tour of World green and white and saw it clearly for the first time. He felt abashed as Traveling In three specially built though it were Jerry herself, white, motor cars, an Anstro-Germa- n expedl. unashamed, who rode the waves tefore tion will start from Vienna and visit him. He looked away, curiously conevery Important country in the world fused, embarrassed, . and then went in the next eighteen months. Thar back to it." He stared at It, studied It, will tour the Balkans, Turkey, Asli the slim white figure high and untram-mele- d Minor, India, Siam, Sumatra, Javi, on the highest wave. China, Japan, Hawaii, the United In the confident assurance of the States Mexico, South America, Port Joyous eyes, he saw Jerry Jerry as gal, Spain and France. he had seen her first, as she stood with Aimee Glorlan In Carter Blake's studio with the warm welcome of her youth Albert standi or in her eyes Jerry, anhlrst for advenBetter BiwlwT k HaaaJaJaJata-j,'.ajr ture, for romance. Whn he heard Jerrold whistling on the stairway again, he went out quickly and closed the door. That same afternoon Jerrold took him out to see Jerry's houses. Duano was fascinated with this phase of Jerry's life. He had never dreamed she could do a thing so clever, he marveled at It, rejoiced over her success as though he were in some way responsible for her skill. He asked a thousand questions about It the management, the financing, the profits. "That settles It for me," he said de--cidedly. "I'm going to turn In on Iowa You can't hetp real estate. I'll buy np old wrecks of houses for a song, turn them over to high to suit hint He knows what's Jerry to gild them with her fairy what in hot cakes wand, and we'll both sit back on the cushions with the coupons I Pretty good, Isn't It?" "Yes, very good. The only objection that I see is that you don't seem to be on any too pleasant terms with your prospective collaborator in the coupon business." Then Jerrold went on soberly, "It would be a shame for her to give It up even for the sake of acquiring such a matrimonial prize as "LeV Go" I am sure you would be. She Is crazy "What's your opinion of civilizabout it and she Is doing something ation?" "I think it's a good idea. Som worth while, too. All over town they are talking about It nobody dreamed body ought to start it." she had such stuff In her. I didn't myself. Prudence says but you know Positive, bet; comparative, better; Prudence." superlative, better not. "She won't have to give It up," Duane said, with as much assurance as though he had a final voice In the "I disposition of Jerry's future. wouldn't have her give It v.p for anything. It's the cleverest thing I ever heard of and a girl like Jerry you Just wouldn't telleve It! For the most part, I must admit I think the Iowa barns are a little more esthetic look ing then the Iowa residences but of course It's a farm state sweets to the wage earner, you might say." "Concrete Around the Home" tells in everyday "It Isn't as If we couldn't afford a language how to use concrete of the as softening atmosphere, Jerry for building drives, walks, calls it. There Is money enough ben seeps, porches, and other perfor anything. The state Is rich, almanent improvements which most too rich. But you know how -- j every home needs. Complete are, we Middle Westerners. We nad instructions make it easy to such a tussle with nature in the beginestimate the materials and to ning that we have sort of forgotten mix, place, and finish the conhow to make ourselves comfortable. crete lor these improvements. These retired farmers have money to burn. They can pay for anything they "Permanent Repair on want, but they don't realize what they the Farm" tells you how to want until some one like Jerry repair old buildings quickly shoves It right onto them." and easily, and at low cost The information on Concrete "Then all I have to do now Is to Barn Floors and' Feeding get clubby with Jerry," Duane said. Floors will help you add many "I see our future. I buy up factory a dollar to your net profits. sites and inveigle big business into using them and Jerry dolls up their houses !" "Plans for Concrete Farm AFTER EVERY MEAl sea ai. fjj'') C"""" In the Confident Assurance of the Joyous Eyes, He Saw Jerry, of our connubial bliss, she has lugged my smoking stand out in the lounge where she says k belongs, and every night I lug It back before I go to bed. Twenty-tw- o years of It I" Duane laughed In keen enjoyment. "Last thing she did before she left was to trot that stand out of the bedroom. Knowing all the time the minute I got home, I'd trot it back." "Prudence does not smoke, I Infer." "Jerry doesn't either here," said Jerrold quickly. "Mostly the nice women don't here. It didn't seem to take in the Middle West. Jerry did In college a few times for fun all the girls do and she told us she smoked a great deal in New York. But she doesn't here. We didn't tell her not to, mind you. Prudence says even daughters are free souls when they grow up. She's got a ctunnlng little stand that some sculptor made for her In New York a beauty uses It for pins." And then, with that gentleness of Instinct that made Jerrold Harmer the man that Prudence could adore throughout her life, he said : "That's Jerry's room across the hall. CSo on over and have a look, while I tell Mary about dinner. It's very cute." "Do do you mind?" "Not a bit It's worth seeing. We did it over to suit her you know In opposition to Tilts House Beautiful. I'll be up In a minute." And he struck off downstairs whistling blithely. Duane waited until a door closed behind him somewhere below, and then he crossed quickly to Jerry's room. Involuntarily, he smiled. How could he have failed to recognize the Incongruity of her gaudy black and orange surroundings In Kellly's alley? This room breathed of her, It sang of her soft and warm, subtly fragrant with some elusive perfume. He knew instantly, in spite of the presence of the two maids, that Jerry was expected to do her own room. The waste-baskhad not been emptied. And lying among the silken cushions of the day bed, lay a soft rumpled bit of lavender and lace a handkerchief Idly tossed and carelessly left there. He walked slowly up the three steps that led to the day bed, a pretty throne-lik- e dais, with hangings of royal blue velvet, and he stood beside the silk and velvet couch that served as a bed tor Jerry at night, looking down at it sonibe;ly. He lifted the bit. of linen and lace and touched it to his lips and smiled at his own folly, telling himself he was getting to be a sentimental fool. There were but two photographs In the room, those of Prudence and Jerrold, handsomely framed in Hue and No countless snapshots, gold. no schoolgirl chums, no penciled sketches, Just the two pictured faces she loved the best. 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