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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH A Question of Rivalry By A. W. PEACH. 1921, . by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate. Stanley Murdock looked with somber eyes Into the brown, amused eyes of. the girl opposite him. Ruth, you ere a puzzle, and I wish you would unravel or unriddle or something else. You know I love you ; you let me go Just so far until I think you have some feeling for me, and then then the cold water," he added gloomily. ' I do She studied him gravely. think a great deal of you. I like to be with you. You are handsome, and as a rule good company. You do many She things the right way, but paused, her baffling eyes studying him. making ready--a dainty luuu . u. ... . and she announced: Stnn, I am g ' : Ing home for a brief visit. The news sounded like a knell to him. Out of his life and l ack to tht rival he feared. He looked , at her quietly ; to his lips rose no bitter comment, sarcastic In tone; all that lay behind him in the weeks of determined effort In which he had killed, and for good, the habits that had made him less of a man, served him now, - palms. Stanley, dear, dont look that way. I do love you and you may have me Somewhat later he said happily, I am sorry for that rival of mine. She laughed, her eyes twinkling to his. 'That rival was you your other self, dearie, thoughtless, selfish, There was no other. You won me for yourself from your other self. See? . , . even-temper- . . good-nature- 15,-50- SO NERVOUS Of Canvas and Ribbon F adeless Flowers It goes without saying that bags of all sorts are among those gifts that are always welcome. There are many new ones this year made of coarse or unbleached ... linen and canvas, trimmed with narrow satin ribbon and ribbon flowers.. Baby ribbon may be drawn through the Interstices of the canvas. Drawing threads out of either the canvas or linen makes It possible to weave wider ribbons over and under the remaining threads, In borders or ornaments. Flowers cut from cotton or linen. In various colors, are applied to the linen bags and buttonholed along their edges with cotton floss or yarn. A case for holding playing cards and a bag which may be put to various uses are shown above, in gifts suited to either men or women. . Flowers made of petals cut from paper tape and coated with colored sealing wax, are among the novelties home that add to the cheerfulness of ' and Christmas this year. A cluster of them In several different colors. In a vase that Is also coated with the wax, makes A very pleasing bouquet for the living room or dining table. The colored wax is a substitute for paint and a small alcohol flame becomes the brush for making the fadeless blossoms. ' A Decorative Pen Sweets for Christmas -- . I suffered terribly Toomsboro, Ga. with backache and headache all the time, was so weak and nervous I didnt know what to do, and could not do my work. My trouble was deficient and irregular periods. I read in the papers what Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound had done for others and decided to give it a trial. I got good results from its use so that I am now able to do my work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound to my friends who have troubles similar to mine and you may use these facts Mrs. C.F. Phillips, as a testimonial. lactation. Preliminary results are reported because of a large number oi Inquiries on the subject The text of the report follows:. It appears there Is a belief among dairymen that the dried product has a tendency to cut down the milk flow, Toomsboro, Ga. or even cause cows to go dry, although Weak, nervous women make unhappy apple pomace fresh .from the cldei homes, their condition irritates botn husband and children. It has been press Is generally recognized as being said that of the nervous a good succulent feed for milk cows. nervous despondency, the To test the soundness of this belief a prostration, blues, irritability and backache arise feeding trial has been carried out by from some displacement or derangethe department Only one tow was ment of a womans system. Mrs Philused In this test, and the total quan- lips letter clearly snows that no other is so successful in overcoming tity of dried pomace fed was less than remedy this condition as Lydia E. Pinkham's 400 pounds ; therefore It must be borne Vegetable Compound In mind that the results obtained, while Indicative, cannot be accepted as conclusive. In this feeding trial the dried-appl- e pomace was fed wet and its feeding value compared with that of corn silage, since It Is Intended to be a succulent feed. The pomace was prepared by adding to the dry material A man is as old as his organs; he three times Its weight of water sew can he as vigorous and healthy at eral hours before feeding, thus pro70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in ducing a feed similar In water con- performing their functions. Keep tent to that of corn silage-Fo- r vital organs healthy with a period of 80 days the cow re- your ceived a balance ration consisting oi grain, hay, and corn silage. The silage was then replaced by the apple pomace for a similar length of tlme transition period following a ten-da- y for the change In diet, and after a like transition period at the end of 30 days The worlds standard remedy for kidney. trouble sine the original ration containing silage Brer, bladder and uric addstimulates vital 1696; corrects disorders; was resumed and continued for a third All druggists, three slsss. organs. " period. bum Geld Medal tm erery tas The quantity fed 36 pounds of wet Lsok for dw aad accept auhnltetina such was the that pomace per day total dry , matter In the pomace ,W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. equalled the weight of dry matter In Fatal Turn of Affairs. the silage replaced. The quantities oi Mrs. I Wiggs, said Mr. Huggins, grain and hay fed remained practicalto marry me and ly constant throughout the whole ex- asked your daughter she referred me to you. periment Mrs. Wiggs Pm sure thats very While the data obtained are not sufficient to warrant the drawing oi kind of Sadie, she always was a dutifinal and definite conclusions, the Indl- ful girl. Really, Mr. Huggins, I had no thought of marrying again at my age, but If you Insist, suppose we make thq wedding day next Thursday. nine-tent- MANS BEST AGE 48-19- 21. You cannot think of anyone who will not be delighted to receive a gift like that Illustrated here. It is a glasses filled with jelly, preserves and marmalade, very attractively arranged In a wicker basket. The tin covers of the glasses are with black lacquer and a white gummed letter Is placed In the center of each one. A spray of fruit or blossoms painted on the lid with sealing wax, together with the letter, tells the kind of Jelly or preserves the glass contains, as apple, with a spray of apple blossoms and the letter A, or enrrant with a cluster of currants and foliage and the letter - C. Sealing wax in several colors simulates shirred ribbon on the center glass which con" tains marmalade. half-doze- n , - Idfc-quer- - For the' writing desk or as a companion piece to the guest book, a pen with a feather quill for a handle makea a beautiful gift Natural feathers are as marvelous' and beautiful In MOTHER! their markings as flowers and those In neutral colors can be. tinted if one wishes to brighten them. Many kinds of feathers, Including those of the ostrich, are used for these decorative pens and they make a gift suited to every grown-uJ. - Christmas Candles CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Santa Remembers Baby Dried Apple Pomace Appears to Be Pal- This years candle shades made of gay silks or of crepe paper are shown In such variety that every one may be pleased. Sparkling silver tinsel strays ever some of them, adding a holiday glitter to the pretty colors through which the light gleams. A shade decorated in this way Is shown at the right of the two pictured. At the left a foundation of plain paper is covered with ruffles of crepe paper In two alternating colors, In this case white and green,' and has daisies made of paper set about It Oil Cloth Tabje Sets f: ' ,r atable Feeding Material for Cow. e cations are that no bad effects follow the feeding of dried-appl- e pomace. There was no decrease In the milk ' flow nor In the yield of butterfat When fed as described the . dried pomace appeared to be equal, pound Santa Claus never forgets the ba- for pound of dry matter, to good corn bies nnd eheh year presents their silage, as . a succulent food for this little belongings made In new and dairy cow. Owing to the property pretty ways. This year nightin- which It possesses of absorbing large gales and bonnets seem even better quantities of water-answelling, .11 than their predecessors. A set to should never be fed dry, but should match is shown above, made of fins be allowed to soak In water' for an flannel , and trimmed with narrow hour or so hpfore feeding. The satin ribbon gathered along one edge pomace appears to be a palatable feed" down. A frill of ing stuff. and feather-stitche- d narrow lace finishes the cap. Caution Is advised In feeding dried apple pomace, as there is a possibility that the feeding of large quantities, or of quantities containing excessive anounts of apple seeds, might prove lnjr lous. . It appears to be safe, however, to feed as much soaked pomato by weight (one part dried pomace to three parts water) us It would be te feed the same amount of pomace fresfc from the cider press. d ' ... ' $ - For Little Garments DREAD DISEASE Aliment Need Not Feared If French 8erum Prove Reliable. . - Be . The dread m No housewife will fn.i .u . :i new table sets of oilcloth with their cheerful borders of gi-iiu. fruits. They are much handsomer than the stenciled pieces anil many women use them for the dinner as well as the breakfast table. These sets consist of a centerpiece, plate dollies and smaller dollies. The fruits and flowers in the set pictured are In their natural colors and the oilcloth In a deep cream color. , Horry, 'mother I Even a sick child loves the fruity taste of California Fig Syrup and It never falls to open the bowels. A teaspoon ful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If constipated, billons, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels la often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine California Fig Syrup which hag directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother 1 You must say California or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Advertisement. Hangers for wee garments make a lovely gift for young children, especially when they look like dolls. Here two are dressed up to represent a girl and a boy doll and a third is simply covered with ribbon and decoLittle rated with ribbon flowers. celluloid doll beads, wide and narrow satin ribbon and wire hangers with' a little Ingenious sewing are all that H needed for the. doll haagers. ... disease will no longer be feared by cattlemen If the announcement of the discovery of a serum for the prevention of tills disease by a group of French scientists, proves reliable and If tills serum can- - be manufactured In sufficient quantities. Several outbreaks of the disease have occurred . in the United States,' the last of them several yeura ago, cansing & great loss. The only effective method of stamping out the disease heretofore has been to slaughter all cattle affected arid thoroughly, disinfect the premises - . r .Speaking His Mind., Is It true that America Is the land ' of opportunity? There is no doubt of It, replied the disgruntled citizen. I dont know of another country on the face of the earth where a man has greater op; portunlt.v to make a fool of. himself In politics. Birmingham Age-Heral- FOR SWAMP-ROO-T KIDNEY AILMENTS . TO PREVENT ' MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH p. . . Vegetable Compound 80-da- y - ss How Miserable This Woman Was Until She Took Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's GCLDIUDAL hot-head- sail-cloth- Dried Apple Pomace Does "Not Cause Decrease in Milk Flow Nor Yield of Butterfst. (Prepared by the United States Department o t Agriculture.) Dried or evaporated apple pomace as a succulent feed for the dairy cow Is the subject of a preliminary report from the bureau of chemistry and animal Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture based on an experiment to determine the feeding value of dried-appl- e pomace, especially its suitability as food for cows In . -- FEED FOR COWS SUCCULENT one-thlr- 1 ran . Qijte That IDill Please His silence caught her attention, and she looked up. Perhaps In his face there was the shadow of his longing for her,, his great fear that he might lose her, his abiding regret foi unhappy things of the past. Anyway he saw the brown, fathomless depths of her eyes clear, and through them glow a steady light. ..Then she came to him, caught his cheeks in her cool ' he urged. But But," she continued, "there are obstacles. He stared at her sharply. "Obsta... cles or obstacle? Ah, I see ; there Is some one else. I thought so a rival back In the old home town. Wont WISE LAWS GOVERN UNIVERSE you tell me about him? She mused as she paused before an- Stars Pursue Their Diverse Ways Through Eons of Time Without swering. "Why, yes, I might a little. I like him because well, he is Possibility of Mishap. splendidly unselfish, thoughtful of The sun Is speeding tlirough space others and always n , carrying Its planet family with it at "He must be getting ready to die the rate of twelve miles a second, miles a day, or four aswith such a record, Stanley said a tronomical units a year. And the bit bitterly. she astronomical unit Is the distance from "And always 0 "I never heard him the earth to the sun. In the last added quietly. years It bas traveled as far as say an unkind thing except In defense light travels in one year. It would of kind things. Bath, I beg your pardon. I swear cover the distance that separates our I am sorry, but I cant bear the solar system from Alpha Centaurl, the nearest star, In 68,250 years. Light thought of some one else having you, "Tell me, Isnt comes to us from Alpha Centaurl In be said earnestly. d four and years. there much of a chance for me? Since the solar system first came She laughed softly. "Why do you Oeslre me so much? Yes, Stanley, Into existence the sun with its family there Is a chance, of course.- - I do bas probably traveled many hundreds like you, but well, I guess you under- of light years through the universe, the light year being equivalent to stand. He did not understand, however, He about 63,000 astronomical units, or simply knew that there was a rival 63,000 times the distance from the who must be pre- earth to the sun. Old constellations, or who must star groups, have faded away and new vented from winning the brown-eyed- , brown-haire- d girl whose slight but ones have, gradually taken their place, graceful form had walked Into Mur- though since the dawn of recorded docks heart the first time he saw her. history the constellations have changed Beyond a grim determination to win but little In form. It Is evidence of the grandeur of the her from her old home lover he did scale upon which the universe Is fashnot go on in his thinking. The next day a dim ray of light ioned that, according to the testimony struck him. An error by a subordinate of the geologists, no destructive catasIn the office aroused his ire, and a trophe has overtaken this world of quarrel followed that led to his being ours for many millions of years, at summoned into the managers office. least, while we have advanced far "Stanley, that confounded temper through the universe. It is apparently of yours makes more trouble In this a law of the universe that, In general, office than any other thing. . Mow the stars will pursue their diverse you are worth too much to us to fire ways for long eons of time without exyou, and you know It ; but for heavens Interfering with one another, or catascollision serious a bit Treat a periencing brace. sake take people more decently, and theyll think more trophe of any kind. of you! the manager said earnestly. Pigs Dont Lika to Fly. The phrase that stuck was think "That was what Ruth more of you. Many, strange cargoes are now carwas driving at Thunder! I didnt ried from the terminus at Corydon to realize I was such a nut as that he the French capital, sharing the masaid to himself as he debated the mat- chine with some live fowls. Apparentter. "That home town chap has some- ly the porkers had no great fancy for flying, for throughout the whole Jourthing on me there! From that hour he braced decidedly, ney the pilot beard grunts and squeals and be was astonished at the changed above the bum of the engines. Fruit and fresh flowers and live lobattitude of the office toward him, but be was more happy over the change sters are often Included among the In Ruth. cargoes of the skyway. Many of the They were returning from an after- things that travel by air seem dull, noon together at their favorite beach. prosaic, and far removed from the roShe slipped a small hand through his. mance of flying. Who would think of "Stan, do you know that this is a tinned rabbit or vaseline as he obrecord day? Ton havent quarreled serve a machine gracefully passing , with anybody today not even the overhead? conducter who sacsed you on the L. Few, again,-- think of a cargo of How ashamed of you I have been handbags, shirts, or gold watches, and turn to sometimes ! only the minds of the thirsty ' But such "You never will be In the future be- cases of rum or whisky. stunts of things are carried dally by air. Mancause of these mine, Brown Eyes. I am going to gain chester Guardian. on that home town chap. She laughed In her merry way and Awakening of Peru. A considerable Increase' In Induswalked a bit closer to him. ' Out of a clear sky, destiny or what- trial activity Is to be noticed In Peru. ever it Is that breaks Into a mans way On the whole, the textile. Industries of life and shoves him Into the right have been the most successful since path, another Incident came to open cotton and wool are produced locally iir quantities and qualities sufficient to his eyes. the - apartment house Insure profitable results. The only Adjoining where he had his rooms was a fine other industries that have .attained court, cool and comfortable on the much importance Include the manufacwarm days. Returning from work one ture of cottonseed oil, soap and coafternoon he found the two children caine. The cotton mills of Peru manfilter-pre,of one of the apartment dwellers playi- ufacture principally cloth, towels, and some other ng- In his chosen corner. He drove The total number of them out with some degree of anger. heavy goods. He was rewarded with the sound looms In operation Is 1,015, and the anof a heated girlish voice saying: "You nual production Is about 15,000,000 big brute I You are the most selfish yards. The development of this inman In the house! dustry will create a fairly good openHe stared. at the flushed face of the ing for cotton mill machinery. The ' Selfish I He heard woolen Industry Is also expected to young mother. another voice, girlish like this one, say expand. of his rival splendidly unselfish. ' Lock Saves His Umbrella. He rose, called the children back, sat down, and taking the scattered The man with the inventive turn of blocks began to erect a fascinating mind had experienced ranch difficulty tower: The children slowly drew close In preventing other people from takto him, and In a few moments they ing his umbrella. One day a stewere deeply Interested. The mother, nographer hurried back with his umharder to win, softened until she brella with an .embarrassed smile. x Thats because I have it locked' smiled. That . When the playtime was up the now, said the inventive one. youngsters were his friends and the girl got to the street, having grabbed mother apologetic, but Stanley was an umbrella, and found that the thing So she brought It wouldnt open. sober. to you for back, affecting to have made a misI am mighty-gratefu- l what you said. Really, I did not real- take. The locks a simple padlock, ize I was such a chump, but now I with a ring which closes around the see. - Here's where I take a brace I end of the ribs. New York Sun. He found It hard,, but the effort Take a Chance. h's circle of Unconsciously, paid. 'Grandma, can you help me with friends widened; men he had learned to avoid because they made It evident this problem?" I could, dear, but do you think It that he was not their k'nd, warmed to Mm. In a word, the attitude of would be right? No, I dont suppose so, but you life took a tremendous change. But might have a shot at It and sea. the best change was In ,1uth. . On that memorable evening she was American Legion Weekly. . so There is only one medicine that really stand out aa a medicine for curable ailment of the kidneys, liver and Madder. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Rostand the highest for the reason that it has proven to be jnst the remedy needed in thouaanda upon thouaanda of- - distressing cases. Swamp-Romakgs friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect i aooa realized in moat case. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish' first to test this great preparation send, ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. -- Football. Now. hoys, if yon play. team, understand this. Weil, coach? No nagging ville Conrier-.Tournn- that girls . in clinches. , Louis- l. 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