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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE igh THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class Matter. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. - ane Publishers | Tom | THIS KIDNAPING STUNT WOULD BE POPULAR Sims Foreign Representatives \ G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Whoo ae m x ; i ' frags Bie No wonder Europe has such a seinen agente > "lard time. A. tourist tells us they | ‘PRIMED By ARRANeEIEUT OTH HETRODOLITAM MIROAPER SERVICL, pW yous oe ec Le on Fit Se, ch ener eee | BEGIN HERE TODAY and out of the corner of his eyd he : " MEMI C1 Made UN re Calvin Gray occupies the most glimpsed a new figure emerging x MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS when he says fair and it rains ive suite in the. most exclu-| from the shadows behind hits, Very 2 7 \ssocia sive hotel in Dallas, He introduces] clever! But, at least, his unexpyted ere rece crmymtcies crated oo tee hnt otilen. Heung is loa self to, the hotel, manager, tof maneuver with his own car “had fepublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other-| ; t fighting, even dress the president of the’ largest bank eit necessary. for buth men to wise credited in this paper and also the local news published) 14, sist tails already out. j Land to the mayor. For a friend,| approach him. from the sume side. herein. : Wish all people pract who is vice president of the biggest jewelry house in Dallas. While the first stranger continued to mumble, G sat motionless = All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are icing on cor dertakes a journey to’ Ranger to] keenly conscious, meanwhile of piso reserved. nets would move next door to al! sell valuable diamonds to Gus Bris-| that other presence closing in yon og De TTT ae people practicing on trombones. ikow. He meets Ma Briskow, Alle-| him from the rear. He simulated a MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION lca i gheny, the daughter; and Ozark] violent start when a second voice aaa, Ae me pues os Dr. Copeland says eat less sugar | the son. Having made’ friends with SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE and ue longer. hoost- the family ‘and’ a good sale ( “Don't prove. I've got you cover CATTIer, PET VEAP... 60.0 Sues sess ees eee OTS Meee jstarts home in. the same machine] ed.” : al nee year (in Bismarck) i 0! dope the 1: WreSiiEteel hired for the trip to Ranger and} “Why! It's—it’s| Mr. Mallow!” . (EOIN) Q ‘ope the lau n’s own shirts | wash, & mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck) . > ails mail, outside of North Dakota. . get torn up in the with the same driver, NOW. GO ON. WITH STORY Gray hitched himseif farther in his seat and leaned for z Florid i dhe stole to | For a second time the driver] justifiable amazement, "S OLD R ULAR a ae le pa flashed a ginnee at his companion] “Shut up!” Mallow snapped. “I THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER travel has gone on a long trip to Me a Specalfiis preutase arid blGeal| AM ONy. and (Established 1873) the penitentiary in s# queer tone. ‘Yes? Why?” The command was cut short by a if F ae parce “Because” Gray shifted his posi-| startled, — thr cry—a _ hoigirse ANOTHER TRAGEDY The first of every month we al eta a arn Scr Ma § tion, there was u movement of his ways hope our postman has a mil right hand—the one lionbills addressed to him. arthegt aw: nad simultaneously a strange, a phere Nearly every year some child is killed by automobile in i from the man at ee wheel—and nomenal thing occurred. An unseen Bismarck. It is hard to place the blame, but those who 4 muitsneously his left arm. slipped|hand appeared to strike down both informed know that greater care in driving is 1 j In Washington, 195 quarts of from the back’ of the scat and tight-| Mallow and his accomplice where There is great room for improvement, especially at street "re svidence are kone. Nobody | ly cneireled the lytter’s waist. He| they stood, and it smote them, more- knows ifit went before Congress. finished in a wholly unfamiliar voice, “Because, my good man, you are now held up for the third time, over, with appalling foree and ter- rifying effect. The men ntersections. Some drivers are considerate and adhere to the traffic rules, but there are others who glory in cutting | % Aviators: Wag soon get so they can understood vaguely corners and beating the other fellow to the street intersce-| «0 some place about as quick a nd it would distres; me to have to} what had afflicted them, for they had tion. Too often young boys and girls are allowed to drive they ©" Where they are: H ae ee aaa ; tae is , ae sue ang aren b ays afore ay ave astere » g ne 4 aecide | ‘ je driver wu red a loud grunt,| Wicel, nd out 0 ha hand he cars before they have mastered them. It takes an accident) G4, iden of tan is a telephone girl ‘fur: something sharp and hard had gecnitanatreniniecitiquldlyd ‘such as that of Tuesday afternoon to bring home some cf calling: up the Sats 4 i 4 friend and being given been thrust deeply into? that soft} jet of aqueous vapor, leap. the daily infractions of the ordinances. wrong number, | sensitive region overlying his liver the rubber » The police cannot be everywhere and the traffic ordi-| | ; * arid now it was held there. It was} bulb that he had carried in his hand nances are among the hardest to enforce. Probably it would Se oi, ete ee uy we y ee ‘ y ‘to oe SSM al Ah dues iene be wise to employ a few motor cycle police and run down the ycpas jase wintes: : ! Gacca Le yoerea ENRUTERUI San IE ents ruiew thie GhSHGuE ION eESa6bR: offenders and make an example of them, | L ¢ & Sarretnedo) ) front wheels had fetched up stepped out of it and stood ovey his It is reported that the car which struck the Dawe boy | othing. sus happier than d Saeece wd inst a ne wall, angling victims. | oa was not in good repair. Some report that the brakes were | seeing a shoe clerk buy a pair ot ~ - —— | Gray was grim, mocking; some vi- ay fell to Work promptly. The not working well. Of course the man who drives a car) *hvcs that hurt his feet * Ragsies in Ragsy Land. “And Nancy hake il quality ts his: voice a0 Pre ey En) he had begged ira shie » brakes are f: » is guilty of criming ogli- | and Nick may come along and help.” | gested extreme —malignity at full Ma Briskow he now put to us ith pee ween Gp ls eles ba sets jc, ci aalaiiel) Megli-) cnitdron are small neces ct So ail the ragged little Ragsies got | cock, like that unseen weapon the this soothing liquid he first washed gence. Investigation should confirm the report of peor) towed to act like their parents did buckets and-ameps and brooms and | muzzle of which was buried beneath out their cyes, the membranes of drakes jat that age. Lrushes, and: tiptosd out of Ragsy |the driver’s short ribs. “Ah! You which were raw and spongy, and ex- * If brakes are in the proper condition and the speed limit | Land up the magic steps you know go armed, I see, A shoulder hol- erucintingly sensitive to light, then adhered to in the residence district, accidents would be | Wish waxons went past the milk about, and over the fields to the mill- | ster, as IT. suspeeted. I knew you he bandaged them as best he qfald Poe beste = : ae ‘ house every morning, waking Ceete laa ad nothing on this side.” Seizing with compresses, wet in it. reduced to a minimum. Extreme caution must always be) jin, an hour before time. . his vi ners : : dG : 3 igeiretnl, not sto pee the tim’s upstretched right hand “You'll breathe easier as time goes ‘the obligation of the drivers. Children will wander into S | off your | With his own left, he gave it a sud- on,” he announced. “You'll cough the streets despite the greatest care of parents. | Fountain pens are long, slender ER FROM ney had. He did not make me Jeel | ygces,” “for {den fierce wrench that all but a good deal for a few days, but instruments ink you shake to all over creation sputter som Tuesda accident should bring home to every automo- |; bile owner the necessity for care and strict attention to the mechanism of his car. ‘0 THE though 1 done ' splendid. “Instead he made me as I asked , that I only ay into the mistake where you are going that won't dis- turb anybody. Your eyes will get well, too, if you take care of them as I dircct. But, meanwhile, let me thing lif you do you'll get lost and then apped the wrist and at the same feel | vou can't find your way back to/ instant he reached across and de great | Rasy Land again.” jsmatehed the eonevaled weapon from ay had com-| Wel be answered Nick, {its resting place. He flung the It is a safe rule to stop whenever | ae : : a3 : : | What would be nicer than seeing | children stray into the streets and if the driver is alert at ja landlord's not Jack began to get him to turn the roj put in ster some child A t r i ‘ wife disgusted because | street our apartment. is, on. You] mitted almost a crime. “tor we don't wish to leave you un. | chauffeurs body away from him; warn you against lifting those ban- Il, in most instances serious accidents can be avoided. he won't paint their hom | sar little Marquige. itis one! 1 didn’t even dare tell him about} qj) you have all your spring cleaning | there was a sharp click as he swift- dages. Advise me as they dry out , | know, qear little Marquise, it ig © til. you have ally pring 1 : : = of the niost fashionable in the {mother giving m more money | done.” ly jammed the barrel of the auto-|and I'll wet them again.” A fat man is a man so wide peo- | y gid, (What is the matter? to furnish the bedroom — bee amhank you?” the wee little | matic back and let it fly into place.| A blessed relief stole over the un- HOT SUMMER? [ple don't know whether to climb) at first he answered nothing but} when he saw the piano he said Rowey man. is very kind. | The entire maneuver had been fortunate pair; they were still sick This summer will be a hot one, despite the late spring, Yer him or walk around him, ! latter 1 had quéstioned him twefor| much. rent are you payir Now we had better get to work for} deftly executed, even yet the cpject/and weak, but in « short time the which has been caused by the sun giving off 4 per cent less! oo three times he repHed in a bu we have to stop, at moon-down. |f the assault was speechless, acuteness of their suffering had di- Wouldn't it be fun to see a barber “Now then,”—the passenger faced| minished , “Lam not paying sufficientty for 7 i: \ see, i Gray to ke e, “I hoy er s tor see, ana ) heat than normally. like tone, “I ho} After that it is too’dark to see, an you haven't So’ predicts Dr. Charles F. Brooks, the own in the easy planned for his and never noti of knowing that I bad paid too much for it that made me angry at Ths tone. You must know, little Marquise, I have a very quick tem S } per. How would you like to see a cop} yy a tone as cold as his I said, chasing himself because he swiped ‘uyou put yourself out of the critical work, everybody!” At that all the little Ragsies | pitcned in and Worked and scrubbed ! with a will, And d knows the old mil] needed A whole year’s flour dust over everything, and chaff and hulls everywhere—to say noth- shaving himself and arguing that he , ; ont mgs to us.” p i antes vill about in his seat and showed his|help them into the back seat of hhs | aid t ch for the apartment. jong: Se at sun-up the miller man will ve oon a astronomer. | didn't need a massage? } ee auteur an delousatee all he said. Rae nese hegun Shik sorinding® Yo teeth in a smile—“it is customary to/ear and resume his journey. The reduced heat of the sun was to be expected, says Dr.| ae i a \permit the condemned to enjoy the| Within a few minutes of Gr i was noisy with the story, for he drove A fat girl is’a girl who has to! look Brooks, as a customary part of the “11-year sun spot period” 4 hus: which reached its greatest development in 1917 and recedes (7. Pee SERN toon rehen to its lowest point in 1923. | ; “ ou Brooks points out that the sun every 11 years normally | goes through a period of excessive activity and then a re- cession from it. arrival at Ranger, the town last word, What have you to say for yourgelf?” : “If yousthink it's funny to jab a gun in a man’s belly when he ain't lookin,—” “A gun? My simple have—or had—the only gun in this ng down the brightly lighted main street and stopped in front of the most populous cafe. There he called loudly for a policeman, and when and his own lamp He looked stern- you gone by which he could read. up at me and said very ly, “Leslie, how much ha friend, you 7 SO) ie Hitt ‘all evi a’ couple of bananas? : Rea io Sil into. del * of busy ‘spiders’ web: big a the latter elbowed his way through When Old Sol is hitting on all cylinders, arial class, Jack, when you would not Tet tie ie Oe a hits 0 au ilepldena ive 8 us big a8) arty) and you may thank whatever| the ‘crowd, Gray told him, in. plain sun spots appear. These wane when the sun slows down 4 gcinny man is a man rT ae EAR ere “How much of the. money your] ners and windows and ceiling beams! | 848 you worship chat you didn’t try| hearing of all, enough of his ¢ and its engine cools. Not scientific terminology, but we etbows poke holes in his ent eas oe pt eae Ey sauLanene Me Tie leked like lace curtains, |t@ se it, for—I would have been| perience to clectrifys everybody. trust we've interpreted it so it is understandable by the mil-. sleeves. li onewacoun uoullle waTioa omit fe spent every cent that} too, being' covered. with, white flour | Tush with you. This is the ‘gun’ I Nothing like this had oceurr lions who are tremendously interested in the weather but —— plenty) oftaine Titles that sspu pre dase s ease to etek see ae pathy fe ounue aie Beet bu y life of the haven't time to “study up” on astronomy. |. Nothing beats an old-fashioned: would want me to have some of the | “I though I told you that [ want-| And the windows. TiS SOUL MRE chute Dee ureter Meet ee eee ee | thunderstorn dor fipding things lost ded the driver in the side. “Simple, but the manner in which this ‘to which I was accustomed. {ed a thousand dollars, at least, of They were so thick with weather- p- —— | : a nicetie : vA lisn't it?And no chance for acci-' able stranger had handled it and the Fase at 5 | under the: bed. Vines Aivecan dio ana oney to pily on some stock.” — spots t st it’s a wonder.the old | isn't it?A y ? ; te These spurts of activity (increased heat followed by sub- elem A [oat ouciadyeenie eee ee Recetas yun aecmeerbee ae al Se aan ee ee eee ee enised| dentat The speaker's shoulders| discomfiture he had brought upon normal heat) are staged by the jun every 11 years. rn | for an apa cents you would be per-) reminded you mother gave me that) mistakes a day, a ante damned!” Dea aunntes ohnesled gner, caitts _ There was an abnormal radiation of heat from the sun | DRISCOLL | | tectty satisfied with this ong what: | money for a specific purpose-—to fur- Nancy cleaned the windows and] wxov', doubt of it!” chuckled the| Ranger. Admiration for ae in 1906 the same as 11 years later in 1917. {9 —-$ —'*ng | ever I pai for it.” nish this apartment.” ck scrubbed the floor and they all ane The next cycle will have its climax in 1928 AG Lulnwood tof Pas ii “It isn’t a question, my dear girl, aan hed just as the moon went down. nas . 5 Me rece dente Califor- | o¢ what you paid for it, It is a que Then back to Ragsy Land they | (0 f , Nene, ey nai LandhCe BE Me Cee EE EE SetiEeR y : similar fate will overtake your pal,] them were drowned in noisy appre- trudged. At sun-up the miller man came, and my but he was surprised | to And his old stone mill as clean as a brand-new band-box, ‘tion of what we can afford, Perhaps it would have been better to have boarded a while.” At this inauspicious moment we Dr. Brooks says: “There is a paradox that ‘the cooler). were in Driscoll Monday on bu the sun the warmer the earth.’ The period of sun spot maxi- "8 fr the Hackney Land Co, mum is one to two degrees cooler than otherwise.” Mallow, It might save you several miles of bad walking to tell me where Mallow is waiting to high- ADVENTURE OF THE TWINS; | ciation of their captor. CHAPTER VIL Miss Good Plays A gel # nti. Beets 5 jeorge Bell are -en- | To ahaa jack me. -No?” 4 C ey ati i One scientific explanation is that when the sun has a mild thter, {freverup to the curb of the apart- : a Pees. as PenH BUSES aie s1MseGo ito ell!” Gee eae muon when chill, as at present, its ultra-violet rays have greater oppor- |} f South Dakota,| ment house, which is very tmpos By Olivé Barton Roberls =| (Copyrikht, 1925, NEA Service, Ine) | every well. Oblige ae now byl next morning. Hs was Seqenne ia: tunity to escape through the sun’s atmosphere. These! : : ; ee ere uecinn Se clean up the miller’s old} ,sirst authentic record of plans: {Betting out. gs And make it tense excitement, and he deluged bis ultra-violet rays form a blanket of ozone around the earth, BG. Monson ned A cbismarck ed as much of a tenement? tid. Mister Talters to! the cngland: w an friend with a flood of questions, -Ingebritson, Tutrle, met with |! The driver did as directed. Gray of the congregations of | pocketed the automatic, slipped in behind t’ » steering wheel, ant drove away into the night followed by loud and earnest objurgations. He was still far overhead. This ozone blanket absorbs and holds much of the heat which the earth radiates or gives off. (The radi- Driscoll and Zion Lutheran Chureh- ation is what makes the nights cool even after a hot day.) ¢s Saturday relative to extending a The earth’s heat starts returning back into space and the “*!! te R oss of Sheldon, N. D. ozone blanket tends to keep it near us, the same as a . . thermos bottle. meanwhile flourishing the morning papers, all of have devoted much space to the Ranger episode. He hugged Gray, and he pumped ‘his hand; he laughed and he chattered; he insisted upon We walked in, were met by an ob- | — | - EVERETT TRUE which appeared to sequious office attendant and were taken up to the apartment in a gor geous elevator. and BY CONDO ZINE OF ALTOS I opened the door turned on the switch, Even had to admire it. smiling cheerfully Ss + Harm Beggman of Chestina | when, a mile farther on, he brought other. “Especially if you follow inj placed indignation at the the course you have chosen, And : cries for vengeance you—not for ! KideetOhe eevee a; ‘Driscoll od Lord, Leslie, 1 never saw ! \ ye Nt Yusr CONE Te the car to a stop and clambered out. Ieee ee or note af { So, says Dr. Brooks, there probably is at present a reduced’ caller on Saturday, She was ac-| such magnificence,” he remarked ca y) Mi eS . STOP OV Pyssing forward into the illumina-tturning hero gave it to him, togeths ; loss of the earth’s heat through space, despite a reduction of companied Ay fea on, ints Bite (es ; Pantene AS oe Pr TRAFIC . pone ot eee nenclinhts, Ne busied er with Gus Briskow's check. at a and her daughter, Mrs, Jens ly 00d ste: era ag ., es i af the amount of heat we’re receiving from the sun. The Rance valde ananetn & ‘ S/SGWAL. LAtGie. gotanue’ bic" lances? pecczeating) of pee commissions, ozone, formed overhead by nature to counteract the sun’s, going to pay = Notwithstanding I said this, Jack's x LY i 4 : a y \ There was no’ mistaking the road,| the sal ‘chill, works like asbestos around a steam pipe. a | Miss Grace Jensen is visiting her | face grew longer and longer. meal vy ain Ne but Gray did not bother to stick to Raulde tia dene ah pues ie i *“The net result,” Dr. Brooks concludes, referring to the uncle ‘and aunt in Fertile, Minn. | didn't admire anything as Karl Whit- Za. the main-traveled course when de- ‘ the loss you saved the the risk you ran?” “You may give me anything you see fit," -Gray declared, “and shan't embarrass you by _ refusing. On ‘the contrary, go as strongly as ‘ you possibly can.” ; firm and for tours qr:Short cuts promised better going, for he knew full. well that Mallow would be waiting, if at’ all, in some place he was bound to pass. _ At last-he ‘beheld some distance ahead the white, glare of \ two sta- ‘tionary lights. The road was nar- coming summer, “should be a higher temperature, consid- ering the world as a whole ,than at the time a year or two _ago when the heat received was greater.” » ©" Even the facetious who say, “Ain’t nacher wonderful!” ‘will have to marvel at nature’s marvelous system of checks and balances, revealed in this ozone insulation now forming The Modern Woodmen have plan- ned an interesting entertainment ‘for the 17th of May, to be at the Town Hall Thursday evening. The regular meeting of the Wood- men was held Tuesday evening. | fowa Physician Makes: Startling Offer To Catarrh Sufferers above our head to compensate for reduced sun’s-heat and | Driscoll caller Thursday by, half in Chicago, and dependency cases two-fifths. The ‘population of the county poorhouse has dropped so that at Aimes there are not enough able-bodied men and women to 4 ‘orm the necessary work about the place. And the cor-j —-— soner’s office shows a decided decrease in suspicious deaths; An secident was nar “since the enactment of the prohibition law. j ed Sunday evening when nye rf | was | ing t after Who says so? Judge William Gemmill. has Roni wvavecianin 7 Mr, and Mrs. Tousfey were in Driscoll 4be called a failure, Angnage to obtain hooch at $16 a quart. EXPLOSIVE , | ’ Flour, under certain conditions, is a high explosive. dust. Twenty-one thousand manufacturing plants in our | puntry are subject to the dust-explosion hazard, says D. J.! ing. « E. J. Saxton of ‘H is visiting his daughter haye been known to, explode disastrously are. powdered | § ed articles. we won't be any lame backg and aching muscles when tee descendants learn how to harness the terrific power last Thursda As long as prohibition gets this kind of results, it cannot gear of the car failed to work prop- | 12, healed him of regardless of the relative few who still erly and the car crashed throuzn the | noises after many years of suffer- {north front’ window of the build-| ing He then gave the treatment to } Sol iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apland. H L. A. Arbogast of Fargo was a} him, that he is offering to send a @ of the U. S. Department of Agriculture.’ Among dusts business caller here Monday. ue f be: a (X-rays sare being used to search | fertilizer, rubber, soap, spice, cocoa, paper, aluminum jales of imported goods for smug- A pra 8 oF i 51 | Tes Queen of Siam is said to have the| nose, head throat tarrhal +k: | Found Treatment Which’ on business, | | where. : : of Bi: ck | yA a i | Davenport, Towa. . W. 0. Cof- <i | reo, Suite 1520 St. James Hote Bldg. this city, one of the most widely known physicians and surgeons in the central west, announces that he |found a treatment which complete- catarrh in the i head and nose, deafness and head rowly + Miss Velure | obtamimy ost i USS CESS JUICE AND The steering JUDSMENT Ut im dake Aue | a number of other sufferets and they | state that they also were complete- jardy, lowa, ly healed. The Doctor is so proud and sva-in- | of his achievement and so confident | that his treatment will bring other | suverers the same freedom it gave | 10 days’ supply absolutely free to | any reader of this paper who writes | him. Dr. Coffee has specialized on | eye, ear, nose and throat diseases | for more than thirty-five years and | is honored and respected by count-* thousands. If you suffer frem, atarrah, ca- Hees‘'S ANOTHER CHANCGS TO WING ONES IF YoUu/ BIRDS THAT RUN DOWN THE BATTERY BY NEEDLESS HORN-BLOWING II! the full illumination row and sandy here, and shut in by down. Here, to be played. Gray brought his machine on at such a pace and so close to the man in the roadthat the latter was fore- ed to step aside, then he swung it far to the right, Drought it back with a quick twist of the stecring wheel, and killed: his motor. He was now in the ditch and outside t's blinding glare of the opposing head- lights; the stalled machine, was in. of his own then, the drama was lamps. Contrary to Geuy’s expectations, the car in the road was empty and the man who had hailed him was a stranger. As the latter approached he inquired: 3 “What's wrong?” - “Out of gas, I guess. Anyhow— I—” The speaker noted that there was but one new arrival, where he had expected two, and the discovery’ appeared to nonplus him momentari- ly. He stammered, involuntarily he but. without changing his position, SESS Sa OD ISN na gp Po lg a Coverly actually appeared to “be relieved at this statement, but he Mr.tand Mrs. M.’ T. Olson and \banks of underbrush; as he drew’ ; ired ‘ re ‘keep us from acute suffering. , |daughters, Della and Beatrice were | 5 meal nearer a figure stepped out andlyoquzce | Curious: “Wihat have if PON MNAI ose | capital city business callers on Mon-| Healed His Own Catarrh stood in silhouette until his own nop Ro Re Peun erceye? Seu: delve day. : | and Now Offers To Send It lights picked it /up. The figure | “hoy money” cay 1 PROHIBITION ; sowie jis : waved its arms, and called attention aap neey. pane he rand Under prohibition, juvenile delinquency has decreased _ Asses.or Baker of Sterling was a! Free To Sufferers. Any-| té the car behind—evidently broken case, I assure you. I can scarcely call"him a friend, but I used to ad- mire him greatly, and he is still an agreeable companion—a man at onge capable, extravagant, entertain, dissipated. Your money shall go to him,-and with ‘every dollar of it that he squanders, there shall arise an earnest orison to you.” (Contiiwed in Our Next Issue) ! STOPS HACKING COUGH. 4. “Had a hacking cough for years, and Foley’s Honey and Tar is the only remedy that reached my: cough. I have not ,been troubled with. it since,” writes Mrs. E, M. Doby,,As- bury Park, N. J. Coughs, Golds, Croup, Throat, Chest and Bronchial trouble. are quickly relieved. with Foley's Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates—ingredients printed on the wrapper. Largest selling cough med- icine in the World. fs f t f | it valuable thimble in the world ad noises, turned his head.’. - Eating meat on Wednesd: r it. a ol Ce sab ma of pure d q i: Sdnesday, o atoms of dus The. a ne coal —one gold and stud- | send adaress to- Gray looked in the same direction | griyi i to Wlow:up the whole earth. | a<a with diamonds. oa " riving on « Sunday, is still punish: able in England.