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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH, UTAH v DAY IN 6 YEARS Huntington Citizen Could Neither 8leep Nor Eat With Any Sat-. isfaction Before He Got Tanias. "Before taking Tanlac I .had not leen a well day In six years, said W. R. Peoples. 328 22nd St., Hunting-- ' ton, W. Va. It seemed like I had lost my health tor good. I could neither sleep nor sat with satisfaction. I was badly run down, nervous, had no appetite tnd had to force down every mouthful ate. Even then my food soured. I would fill up with gas until I had Intense pains In my stomach and chest. Headache almost drove me 'mad, rheumatism In my arms, shoulder and hips Kept me in pain all the time, and I had to force myself to work. Tanlac went right after my troubles. On four bottles I gained ten pounds snd the rheumatism and stomach trouble soon left me. My wife has given a statement about the good Tanlac did her, and I am glad to add my endorsement of this wonderful medl-tln- e. Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. RIGHT Had His Own Good Reasons for Bestowing Care on His Headgear. Negro 4 Senator Henry Cabot Lodge said In a recent address in Cambridge: Communism has proved its worth- lessness in Russia. After Russia no will ever say again that private property Is a mistake and It Is better for us that everything should be owned In common. Private property! Why, that is one of our most ineradicable instincts. A Southern planter once gave an old top hat of his to one of his slaves. He saw the slave returning from church the next Sunday in a rainstorm. The slaves head was bare. Rain beat on it and dripped from It in torrents. As for the top hat, he carried it carefully sheltered under his coat. Washington, called the planter, why dont you protect your head from the rain instead of protecting that worthless old hat? ' Wash chuckled. Boss, man, he called back, hits like dish-yerMah haid belong ter you, but de ole hats mah own. Detroit Free Press. AFFAIRS Problem of Millions in Alien Property and the German foreign office, the seized property would be returned Im- TX7ASHINGTON. The complicated problem of passing legislation to dispose of the $350,000,000 worth of property held by the alien property custodian that will not be confiscatory' and still protect American interests and claims against Germany is being considered in congress. Under the prevailing statutes, nothing can be done with German property here except to liquidate It and turn the money Into the treasury. This procedure Is being frowned on by administration leaders, who contend that the sequestered property should be returned Intact to alien nationals where possible. If It were not for the American claims against Germany, a settlement which is no w being negotiated between the State department Is not going to recognition to Mexico on mere promises of protection to American rights. , This government must have something more than personal assurances of Mexican officials that all will be well with Americans in Mexico in future. There has been no change in the American policy toward Mexico since Secretary of State Hughes stated the of the government many position months ago. ' That position requires that Mexico enter into a treaty with the United States providing for guarantees of protection to American lives and property rights and providing further for adjustment of claims resulting from past outrages. MMP-BOO- T WOMEN NEED Today the United States stands Just where it stood at the outset of the Thousands of women have kidney and Harding administration and recognition must come througli a treaty. There bladder trouble and never suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to be will be no recognition and then the nothing else but kidney trouble, or the negotiation of a treaty afterward. The result of kidney or bladder disease. United States says in effect to Mexico: If the kidneys are not in a healthy Negotiate with us now a treaty of cause orthe other condition, they may to protect American lives guarantee become to diseased. gans Pain in the back, headache, loss of am- and property and that treaty automat-tieall- y will constitute recognition of bition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble. your government." Dont delay starting treatment. Dr. The foregoing was disclosed here Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t, a physicians pre- Anti-Tru- st , you. r The bride did not move from the the anti-tru- st laws, as now glass, but continued gazing at her ARE American throttling counterfeit presentment. Let them business? Business men generally anto she is said well It wait, calmly. swer in the affirmative, and the HarIndulge In some reflection before one administration has become so imBoston ding gets married, you know. pressed by their assertions that it has Transcript Indorsed an investigation to determine whether the restrictions on business Her Time Taken Up Now. need an overhauling. 'Brother, a year younger than Ethel, A resolution introduced by Senator had fallen down and she had helped Edge of New Jersey, which has been him up and brushed his clothes in a approved by the administration and is motherly fashion when along came scheduled for passage soon by conaunty and radiantly announced, "How gress, provides for the appointment of would you like a new baby sister? a joint committee of three senators Ethel glared at her indignantly and and three representatives to conduct ' then hotly flashed, Say, aunty, dont the Inquiry. you think I have enough on my hands Tills committee is' to Investigate now with brother without taking care existing conditions of industry and of any extras? commerce in the United States and 8hava With Cutleura 8ap 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 end shampooing. Advertisement. h ,0' s Hi ALCOHOL 3 PR CENT. f5imtheFoodf;. I findilie.Stomachs andBcweag. ... ift: Have You Tried It? Mineral. - Sen0' Jbcbto&B CtartfikdSa VSnUTomnrta I? J&SSSfr, n VB0 in an authoritative quarter. The governments position was reiterated as a result of current reports that recognition of Mexico was believed to be Imminent following the dispatch of a Is U8SKS& s.4i AB'o'f CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of TJUW VORj-- : A Exact Copy of Wrapper. I YORK CITY. ic relations with the United King George Democratic. States. When he is out of the public eye It was pointed out that the Ameri- King George often sacrifices appearcan government Is not being swayed ance indeed, while in by propaganda from many sources fav- conversation with him not long ago I noticed that one of the shoes he oring recognition. wore was adorned with a patch! This is one of many Intimate anecdotes of his long connection with the royal told by Ernest Brooks, O. B. E., the markets of foreign countries, in familyaccredited the royal photographer, so far as the same directly affect inin the Strand magazine. Queen Mary's dustry and commerce of the United favorite portrait of Princess Mary reStates, including questions as to pro- veals something of the kings tastes duction, distribution, labor and busiin regard to feminine fashions. When ness methods, and to report to conMr. Brooks showed the king the first gress and to suggest such legislation, ids majesty raised an objection if any, as it may deem best upon these print, to tile w'idth of the panniers on either subjects, with a special reference to side of the princess frock and orthe most effective ways and means to him to have them taken out of dered revive Industry and to stimulate forthe negative. eign and domestic trade, to stabilize business conditions as to the future, Quite True. to minimize the danger and distress Do you think the wrist Howell of recurring periods of business deI watch has coine to stay? Powell pression, with their resultant cycles not. I want mine to go. of general unemployment, and to de- hope fine the rights and limitations of coA man who has no sense of humor operative organizations as distin- Is naturally short or sense. guished from illicit combinations in restraint of trade. In indorsing the Edge resolution. Secretary of Commerce Hoover wrote Senator Jones, chairman of the senate committee on commerce that his department was in a position to assist In the consideration and development of legislation that will make for the advancement of public Interest througli these trade associations and at the Same time eliminate from thetr organization those destructive practices that have crept into a minority of them. ort His Great Mistake. Joseph Levenson, head of New Yorks motion picture censorship, said at a luncheon: The movies do a lot of good. But they do harm, too, sometimes. Ttiink of the love affairs they break off! Its all over, a young man groaned one day. Its all over now between Mabel and me. Sorry to hear that, old chap. said a second young man. What caused the split, may I ask? I took Mabel to the movies last night, and she said that the heroine of the serial called The Pact of Death was a beautiful girl. Well? Well, I agreed with her. " Remarkable English. The following is a specimen of English as it is printed in a Brazilian newspaper : Furnitured roms. At higlit and respoctucby family house two let two arpartaments, beeing lach one of them possess a magnify plain. Pension of i first ordem. Tel. Ipanema 1,977. Here is the translation: Furnished rooms A high and respectable family house has to let two large apartments ; one of them possesses a magnificent view. Meals of the first order. i i ' Daily Thought Truly there is a tide in the affairs of men; but there is no Gulf Stream setting forever in one direction. Lowell. Increases in Fact. Marriage soon ceases to Wlfey Wlint would a woman rather be: be a matter of billing and cooiDg. or intellectually brilliant? Beautiful Hub Oh, the billing part continues Both. all right. Some girls grow up and become credits to their parents and some others become lady elocutionists. A man's will sometimes weakens d because of his view that so often nothing matters. broad-minde- The Thrifty Citizen Who Caught the Plugged Nickel Immigration D ESTRICTED assured. The senate - it? Everybody has read the above headline; how many beueve mite in the home, and has that dear little Have you a little-on- e when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with the use of Fletchers Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletchers Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Castoria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the, look In the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete from pain to pleasure. Try it. YouU find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletchers Castoria. GENUINE ctsfi iggf note from the State department to the Obregon government. There has been no note sent to the Obregon government, but officials admit that the State department has communicated frequently of late with Mr. Summerlin, American charge d'affaires at Mexico City, who is In almost constant conference with Mr. Pena, the Mexican foreign minister, with regard to reestablishment of and BUS Restricted Immigration Is to Continue seems adopted the resolution extending the 3 per cent Immigration restriction law. The life of the present law, which expires June 30, 1922, was extended, to June 30, 1924, one year longer than provided Brief and Comprehensive. by the house. ' Ben Dierks has an express agency In order to strengthen the restricand transfer business in a village in tions and prevent aliens reaching the Sonoma county, California. Recently United States after brief residence in he detailed one of his teamsters with Mexico, Cuba, and Canada, an amenda wagon and pair to take a San Franment was adopted requiring foreigncisco man and wife to their country ers to live five years in these counplace a few miles out of town. The tries before they may be admitted to bill, as rendered by the teamster, the United States. The house resoHaul grip, grub, and people, lution required only one years resiread: three hours, three dollars. dence. Another amendment imposed a fine if $200 upon steamship companies DOES IT ALLENS FOOT-EAS- E which bring aliens to this country In When iboea pinch or corns and bunions excess of the quota. It also requires ache, set a package of ALLBNS FOOT BASEL the antiseptic powder to be ahaken into the ehoee. It takes the ettnr out of eorna that the steamship company shall reand bunions, fives instant relief to 8martlnf. fund the passage money to aliens reAching, Swollen feet. 1,600,000 pounds of fused admission. powder for the feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war. Advertisement. Amendments offered by Senator Har4 rison of Mississippi to extend the Often the careworn man look so operation of the immigration law for because he Isnt properly fed. five years and to compel immigrants to travel in American vessels were a out of to pull yourself Why fry defeated. Senator Jones of Washing- bole with a corkscrew? - Children Cry For Laws Throttling Business? The Brides Joke. "Mercy! said the bridesmaid Impatiently to the bride, are you going to there before that mirror all , stand day? Come on, theyre waiting for ' .among mothers. A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infants and Children and no mother would think of giving to her baby a remedy that she would use for herself, without consulting a physician. United States npHE extend e. scription, obtained t any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large rize bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send tea cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. mediately. These claims Include damages for loss by fire and loss of property at sea, due to the ruthless submarine warfare, and American property seized by the German alien property custodian. Sixty millions' worth of American property was seized. v The German custodian is now offering a return of .the American property at the depreciated value of the mark or a reduction of approximately 90 per cent from the pre-wvalue. This offer would fnean practical confiscation of American property by Germany and will not be accepted. There is a German tax against nil capital brought Into the country, including property returns. Under this tax the returned property would be confiscated and no provision made to compensate Americans for their losses The general feeling In congress seems to be that before the property is returned the United States should arrange to have the German tax retained in this country as a fund to satisfy the claims of American citizens when their cases against Germany are adjudicated. YEARS ago Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups were the remedies in common use for Infants and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to bo almost impossible and tSe others all containing Opium in one form or another, but so disguised as to make them pleasant to the taste, yet really to stupify the child and give the appearance of relief from pain. It required years of research to find a purely vegetable combination that would take the place of these disagreeable, unpleasant and vicious remedies that from habit had become almost universal. This was the inception of, and the reason for, the introduction of Fletchers Castoria, and for over 30 years ft has proven its worth, received the praise of Physicians everywhere and become a household word for Mexico in Sight No Recognition . Why Castoria? NATIONAL CAPITAL 1 MATTER OF PROPERTY a 5SHi5ei5ai3Beeii HAS FIRST WELL BROWN had swallowed' his lunch and had paid his bilL Cautiously he counted his change. Here! he said, sharply, Take back this plugged nickel and give me a good one! Mr. Brown walked proudly out. They couldnt fool old Brown. cJVL R. But old Brown had fooled himself. Brown's day was heavy and dull. He lacked pep." There was a drowsy spell when he needed to be awake the direct and natural result of heavy, starchy breakfasts and lunches, taken on faith and without question as to value just because the food looked and tasted like food. mid-afterno- on t ton stated that the merchant marine bill now being written would require that 50 per cent of the Immigrants be transported in American vessels Discussing the effect of the first eight months of. the operation of the existing law. Senator Colt of Rhode Island, chairman of the Immigration committee, said: The number of alien immigrants from southern and eastern Europe admitted to the United States is only about 6,000 more than the number who have departed, and the number of alien immigrants from northern and western Europe admitted to the United States during this time is only about 36,000 in excess of those whe have departed. Thousands of shrewd business men who count their change, take their food for granted. 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