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Show UTAH STATESMAN. IMMMMWMIim 0 SMMI O )oooooOoo How the Useful Plants Came toManldnd O OV i I Arnkr M o Article WMU Barvlea g Hoyl. Jr. I (Copyright, k By T. E. STEWARD Twenty-Thre- - deal which will HERE Iss snumber of points pooriy iou. Although have been made the present subject: fur Its --Q. is. s.s e-- A. origin In southeastern Asia, Indian is, t, s -i- s. s.i corn Is considered beyond reasonable -is, s doubt, a uallve of America, possibly .l.t the priuripul food plaut given to she o- -i. s. a W -- , s.s Old world by the New. Not only Is . s --O.S.S there ample proof that uiulze was raised in America long before the 0-J ' first discoverer ever touched foot -- A. S. S here, but It Is equally true that no proof exists of Its having been known West deals and Bnds that he cannot liefnre that time In either Asia, bid because bis live-car- d suit does not Kgypt or Europe, contain three sura tricks and his hand Heat of nil proofs, though a circumdocs not hive two quick tricks, lie stantial one, that corn Is American. Is passes and North and Eaat puss also. e i lie fact that It spread through South as fourth hand realizes that he and Asia with great swiftness should not make an original bid withfrom out an especially strong hand one 11100 It bad been Introduced America. This being so, say the that glvea promise of going game botanists, a similar swift spread of so but he has three suits protected and valuable a grain would have taken four and a half quick tricks. As the place centuries sooner had It been probable tricks nre obtained by douavailable for planting. It would have bling the quick trU-- values this would been as valuable and desirable In 400 make nine probable tricks or game, as or 800 A. D. as It was In 1482. he bids one no trump after which all Corn probably originated In the pass. highlands of what Is now the RepubSenior leads the fourth beat of his lic of Colombia. This belief Is sup- long suit, the seven of clubs. Dummy ported by the fact that It was grown li spread on the table, and declarer both by the Indians of prediscovery j looks over the two hands to estimate reru and of ancient Mexico. Rut the number of probable tricks and Iny these two groups had little commerce out a campaign for the play. and, in fact, almost no knowledge of The application of the rule of eleven one another. From that It Is deduced shows him that Junior holda two dubs that both got It from common source. above the seven, and that If senior has Common use In Europe of the name live clubs Junior must' hold three. One Mble de Turqule or Turkish wheat of junior's must be en honor because for corn, has misled some InvestigaIf senior held King, Queen, Jack he tors Into believing that maize was ac- would have led the King. The diatually Turkish, or Eastern, In Its mond finesse, If taken, must be made origin. towards senior. If It loses and senior A fascinating fact In the story of has five clubs he will make tour of maize Is that It has never been found them, which with the diamond trick In the wild state snywhere In the will prevent game. Declarer haa four world. sure tricks In spades, one In diamonds Dr. CL Otto Itosendahl, professor cf and one In dubs, and can get three lu botany at the University of Minne- hearts even If that finesse towards sota, declares that this Is Interesting Junior falls provided Junior has at that but has little bearing on the question time no dob to lead. Therefore deof Its origin. Maize Is not alone clarer decides not to try the diamond among plants known In cultivation but finesse but to hold np his Ace of dabs not In the wild state, lie does not until tbe third round and then Unease hold that maize Is a species develthe hearts. Having analyzed the hand oped by man from a wild form, but In this way he proceeds promptly and rather that It Is a species, like the bean, preserved by man from what would otherwise have been extinction. Like the bean, maize has no natural means of locomotion." Its seed camtot be carried by wind or water, nor Is It sufficiently burdy to resist digestion In the stomachs of animats, although It sometimes does so. The likelihood is that it originated In a small area. A Kinder, a volcanic eruption or a complete change of climate inuy have wiied It Declarer Seen res three odd tricks. out. Up to now no authenticated At trick S East leads diamond bewild growth of the species Ims ever cause that suit is dummy's greatest been recorded. The Important thing Is that it has been preserved for the weakness and South promptly puts on the Ace. because he lias decided not to use of man, the greut gift remaining from the vanished civilization of the tnke that finesse. At tricks 6 and 11 declarer overtakes his own tricks in Incas and the Aztecs. order to leave the Iiad where he wants s-t- .S.4 0-- K.S .K.J 4), Eu-roi- k ME Mrs. Annla Kwlnskl of 626 1st Avenue, Milwaukee. WIs writes that aha became bo weak asd n that aha was not abl to do her housework. She saw the nemo Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound In tho paper and aald to her husband, 1 will try that medicine and see If It will help me. She says the took alxbottles and la feellug much better. Mrs. Mattie Adama, who livee In Downing Street, Brewton, Ala., writes as tollows: A friend recommended Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Comp pound and since taking It 1 feel like n different woman." With her children grown np. the middle-aged woman flnda time to do tho things ahe never had time to do before read the new hooka, see tho new taka plays, enjoy her grand-childreon active part In church and civic affairs. Far from being pushed aside by the younger act, ahe finds a full, rich life of her own. That is, If her health la good. Thousands of women past fifty, say they owe their vigor and healthCom-to Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable pound, and are recommending it to their friends and neighbor. - AI.L widely useful food plants of the present day, the tomato Is probably the most recent In its adoption Into the garden. With such other splendidly useful species as nmlze, potatoes, and tobacco, It boasts an American origin. The original home of the wild tomato was the west mast of tropical America, certainly In leru, :id possibly all up the coast from there to Mexico and even into whni Is now California. The tomato has no ancient name In any Asiatic or European language. It was unknown In Japan as recently us Even In the United 100 years ago. with eusptchm wua viewed it States for many yean, and there wna a tradition that this bright red love as some called It, was s apple, The first names poisonous fruit. given to the tomuto by botanists wbo saw specimens brought from America Americana." tumntle Early was writer do not mention II as one of the plnnts of the Wert Indie which taken with other evidence, would show that It was carried Into the Islands from the South American iiiulnlund. Location of Its earliest home on the West coast Is hclied hy the fact that on Brazil and the to Fluta district, now the Argentine, mnde no uieiitlon ot this planL A process of tilmlnntlon places It almost certainly OF In l'er siieclmens thut have been f.,uml are rimllur to I lie cultivated loinnto except Mini they are smaller, as Is usually Mie case with wild fruits, and are smoother In contour, lacking Mie outward bulge that distinguishes the different sections In the fruit of a cuiyvHted tomato. The wild loinnto Is a seashore phial. Indlcuiing. as have several other Mile scries, the plnnts considered In friendly atmosphere for plums created mill as hy the modified lemiieriilurcs sured moisture tliul accomimiiy a Inca-lionear large bodies of water. The tomuto happily takes its xpu tar name from the Amcrlrmi Indluii word 'TimiHtle rather iliitii from llte kiiiimius botanical nttimi Mini Ims been given Mils sieclcs. Lycoierslcum ee If Mie latter unnie hud euletitiim." been adopted II woud row have been up to Mie ennners' mrsoelnilniiB to shorten If, al leust lo Lycos." na llafcMt IB fill WmIhi Wild d Why He Succeeded Honored politically and professionally, during his lifetime, Dr. R. V. Pierce, picture appears made a success few have equalled. His pure herbal remedies which have stood the test for many years are atill among the "best The story Is told that when Abraham Lincoln was conferring with a committee ovei a speech the PresiIf I am dent wna to moke, he aald: to talk 45 minutes I will not need .my time for preparation, hut If I nm to apeak 10 mins s I would like a week to get my re mi rks ready." Elncoln could say more In a few words than any man ef modern times. In literature oratory. It haa althe been brief, simple, larld ways style of expression that has created the moat lasting Impression. The late Senntor Beveridge was never able to live down the quip of Mr. Dooley," who described one of hla oratorical flights In the senate aa a "apache ye end waltz to." Many of our writers and public simakers should learn with Cicero that Brevity Is a great praise of eloquence." Thrift Magazine. The points to be studied In this deal are: (1) making the preliminary survey; (2) holding up the Ace o! adversary's suit; (3) refusing to take a tempting finesse towards an ad versnry holding established cards. When dummy contains long salt of Ace and five small cards and no entry In any other sulL and declarer holds King and two small ones of dummy long suit a situation Is presented which ' many players fall to handle proiieriy. The adversaries hold fonr of that suit and If they are evenly divided declarer can establish the suit by leading the King, following with a small card and winning with the Ace In dummy; but if the adverse cards the suit would be sre divided blocked on the third round snd declarer would get only two tricks from It This is too great risk to ran. thus the pro(ier way to play this combination Is to lend the King, then follow with a small card and play low from dummy (called ducking) giving the adversaries the second trick. When declarer again gets the lead he leads his last siimll one to dummy's Ace snd makes the three remaining smnll cards good, taking five tricks In the. suit. Such a milt should he led early In the game before the adversaries have any established cards to play when they are allowed to take the trick. whose here, Brevity the Highest Point of Eloquence sellers." Pierces Dr. Golden Medical Discov- ery is a stomach alterative which makes the blood richer. It clears the skim beautifies it, pimples and eruptions vanish quickly. This Dii covery of Dr. Pierce's puts you in fine condition. All dealers nave it in liquid or tablets. Send 10 cents for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo Y, and write for free advice. Term Wat Correct Jerome That'a my late wire. know you were Rod I didn't vorced. Jerome watch. I'm not, but look at my Thought for Today Kindness glvea birth to kindness. Sophocles. WiklTVIU. w sen a mas Help Kidneys --aaS UUUIH Saws. Omni for thnM aha ara w'lUn, uinra lillla auaisr la Mlliaa-iai- i PMuauurnd-inf- . Ihla auaaaaUna-M- u H Li MUST If JOB IppI Tin aa US aaS liVnaT. llw bp IW Tint. writ will Mint nia la tlnn Ouauwk AMma V. U, SanaMlAarrtran N.lrn UurpuinUua. iking lf More Water I Take Salts to Flush Kidney Holp Neutralize Irrl-tatlng Adds Wosra uS Ulrla who am Mi.m uf aulur la W Mblltaiioa mliM Stew In rnw Tor VKSS t and Owa Xawr Baklana. lilt asanla. SaaS ana dlma fur navail bird, ('all and art fraa bis aids. Thome llat of manor mabara. aca Sltrcautll Co., San Praucliiea. Calif. . USpIrs Mftrr far IMIrr flaks aaS Illualla Hl(a many tlnira aa Inlml without rainov-- 'l , Anarl Koud. Sava labor. Ina Sour. Dcllrlsu 1 pool paid. Ainla and Social Iw writs lav I , prlcaa. uaark. fill Ltaington, Chicaas. 1 Kidney and bladder Irritation often result from acidity, says a noted authority. The kidneys help filter this acid from tho blood and pass It on to the Madder, when It may remain to Irritate and Inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting np an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging yon to seek relief two or three tlmea daring the night The sufferer Is In constant dread; the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and la very profane; again, there la difficulty In voiding It Hr45 9 Writ for NEW CATALOG of Mwboya' WMrtag appaial aad Mina An aqalpaisat. aijiaa uf HTBTBOBB. BTOCKMAK-rABMB- K llllIUvrsaNltt. Bladder weakness, most folks call BUFFI. HEALTH HINTS It because they can't control urination. While It la extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is often one of the moot simple ailments to overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salta from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast Con tlnue this tor two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids In the system so they no longer are a source of Irritation to tho bladder and urinary organa, which then act normal Keep your vital organa active ami yon can forgetabout your health. Aid nature and she will repay you with renewed Ufe. Wnotj 1696, the sturdy Hollander! haw warded off kidney, liver, bladder, bowel troubles with their National Household Remedy the original and genuine HAARLEM OIL OA PSULfc.! again. Jad Salta la Inexpensive, and is made from the add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and la used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by acid Irritation. Jad Salts causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervesdrink which may cent llthla-wate- r quickly relieve your bladder Irritation, 7 Lott Her Nerve Bugs Succumb to Cos Germans have found that prussic acid haa proved an effective exterminator of tho brass bug, an exceptionally destructive beetle, which la able to bore through metal. The appearance of tho Insect In Heidelberg caused alarm, aa prevloos attempts to extirpate It had failed. The houses Invaded by the pest were gassed for two weeks, and at the end of that time thousands of the beetles were found dead. Visitor (to villager) I'm surprised you never remarried, Mrs. Field. Some'ow I Mrs. Field No, air. 'aren't got the pluck 1 'ad when I waa younger. 1 don't think 1 could ever bring myself to ask another man.' London Tlt-Blt- a. Simple Enough r I Those who follow the Straight and Narrow Fath Ilka It, else they! wouldn't follow 1L Tho man who la looking tor trouble doesn't have to look tor. "PASSENGER COACH XAJ.sctiry 3-- 1 Religion Bows to Hunting When the news conies to s church full of Faroe Islanders that whales have been sighted man. woman and child drop everything and run. The Islanders depend very largely on the. whales for their winter supply o' meat fat and oil. The Fnroe Islanders are a very re llgtous race and so a messenger goes to ttie church, opens the door quietly Orindnluimr to the end whispers nearest man. He. In turn, whispers to his neighbor and tiptoes softly from the church, and so the message In passed on to nil who nre to take part In the drive. Gedemlly. the pustor shortens Mie service and often goes, too. hut when the sacrament l being administered no message la sent to the church. No table to nmn would leave the ton! Join In a grind. 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See this car ride In it, and compare it with any other light car-- tor desirability looks, for performance, for quality, for in short, for value. semi-ellipt- ic all-arou- DISPLAY FOR PROMPT ON WILLYS-OVERLAN- INC. D, TOLEDO, OHIO I Boarder "But why are the towelaj Clerk so small Well, there lent! Detroit News, much water. Perfected SEDAN CO. Daarar, Colo. fertile It. The Tomato Adapted What might lie culled an Insect zoo bus Just oiviicd In Furls. In the new vlvurlum In the Jurdln dea Plantes. I he public haa the extraordinary experience of watching Insect In their natural environments, each group shown In an Indoor glass cage Sited up to seem like home to the Inhubl luntu This hus not tiecn so easy ot acroniillslniient aa It might seem. The Insects come from various climates. Thus a coniillcnted heating system Is necessary to simulate the African desert In one enge and a coollah tem pern l nre in Die nest. In some cases it tins been necessary to fool the In sei-- l for the lienelil of the public. The scorpions. If left to their own dewould completely disappear vices, from sight. However, they seetn well sntlstlcd to hide henenlh plates of iranspiireiii glass through wtych they can easily lie seen. Several cages are devoted to exhibits of Insect mimicry. The giant phnsniHs look Ijke the green leaves they feed UHtn, and ethers exactly resemble the straw-colorebrandies to which they are dinging. The observer must watch closely for snnie movement to tell whlrh Is which. run-dow- upon Zoo for Study of Insect Praise Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound e. Declarers Play of a No Trump (CntiiMJ.) Msixst or Indian Corn MIDDLE PAUL H. SEYMOUR HlcUifkU aa Aurika BrU" y-.- French WOBEHOF EASY LESSONS IN AUCTION BRIDGE DELIVERY |