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%, ‘&.b\\ ly © Littds, hown and. Campany ~ TODAY * father, dead attempt s danghter wondered mystery wealthy BEGIN HERE Had the on the battlefield of ed to reach the ear ETHEL CAREW? and mystery Bound to the and grim o e CULLE Florentin scene of timber | the girl h young strang BARNEY LOI asked the Rock, that Lake Huror 1 i Ethel 4 r e sage from Ethe ter armistice ut my Ethel, was killed in J O ON WITH THI !'Yes; told me so, 1. replied gently “You don't "’ Ethel began ; no; you mustn't think of that." Do you know Boyne across there?" he asked *‘You mean the little town? that to do witth my father?" “It I knew, I'd tell you right ou he assured. ‘But as it the only hat letter— and what followed——came to me; and that involves a good deal of talking about—" hat?"" 'self,” he said simply. ced up at hien quickly. know where my or what home her nther INTOR,, ived near iggle for ern Mie mysterious Ay 1 grar N where he str St th the i his early igan Imself | had W osed 1o me let at thé time of the| was writt father,” cried STORY. and What's “I don = people lived Loutrelle cont But much like this, B3 finedl the trees, 'second growth woor a bit older; and .Indians like Redhird.” “You mean—" “I lved with them; Carew. Until I was s I thought T was an Some Chippewas—a Mabo and his wife—had me. He said this quite without hitter-! ness, simply a statement of a fact; but Ethel saw his lips tieht together, involuntarily; his eyves ga vacantly far away, and comething within Ethel's breast seemed to and draw taut ‘‘Azen told me he other Indian—a man Jo, who had had a around a good on “He didn't fine me; for Noah Jo sent for Azen died time Azen got with me, Noah gear and some oth them was a ring went with me then, M he gave it to me to see it “Please," tug pulling was saying to k or cheaply tolr It was an o with a date, but surgested a century, gone. “What did that mean to you?" asked, g it a moment Ilonger! before giving it hack He considered it moment holding it in the palm of his bare hand; they proceeding slowly side by side Being woman's | ring” he said, “T supposed it was my | mother's—whoever she and how ever she happened to give it, and me to Noah Jo S I t the ring and tried not to think too h about her. Then the war came I went” “In 191 “1 got in our own I had the luck to go Marne, with the Canadians the winter of 1915 16 I was just a k temporarily on | crutches, with a slight wound | “All England, Miss Carew-—was full of people trying to get in touch with| fellows who'd been reported ed, trying to reach their dead. You see *Raymond’ had recently been killed “You mean—' “Sir. Oliver Lodge's Miss Carew. His er and mother and friends were receiving messages which they published and which they were sure must be from him and thou- sands of other people were getting communications which t believed must be from their men killed.” “Oh!" Ethel murmured again did. not hear what he said during th next moments They were still fol cally and without eff course of the old St o talked a lot trelle was saying when conscious of hearing “Somebody hat room seemed ta | know just 4 rything concern- | ing us. And found out that my th yes, Indian good man, Azen press thg | el Neah | boat and moved | Loutelle went 1 about he Azen = and hoat and | 1 Noah Jo of said | it tol W Would you like Fthel said, that strange t her ha ) oft-repeated | € sure ] not marked ring of a or twe 8, cen hold for a were a ust ke along; and | ut the then; after army ust 1 spent | ndon kil son; yes hey who'd been lowing, mechani- ort, the wide| Florentin road 1hout it," Lou- next she was 1 Mak; flYotllr Oown BUG KILLER P. D. Q. You can easily makeat homea full uartof the strongest bug-killer for Sc,enough to killamillion bedbugs, roaches, fleas and ants. This recipe will not burn, rot or stain clothing, and is entirely ditferent from any other formula we know of, as this will kill the eggs. Procure of your druggist n 36 package of ( Pesky Devils Quietus) P. D. Q, then you will hi hemical made expressly to rii Hotels, s and dwsllings of pesky bedbugs and other insects. 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That's what g she migh things, if it Hus had sent over here 10} been jearned nat Then why was? course I haven't sai v, but it f facts, aturall Miss Carew ons, I of Lo 1 beliey et mal explana the stre t hay she'd taken the y et erything ne a jump, Of © |ea; trouble, aff of could have urally didn't was Miss Carew 1 do Jut 1 nd ed The n ront; W o o bask, to, Rrante but Hus had staved in London you think vas learned un- a mixed I'm nor- such n't prefer weird | admit 1 walked that night."” » next day I had OLD I was at the and kept trying to find out more for nd on Novi me, embe 7th wrote me the letter I showed yo “About my fat Yes Then charge Iw I was comi not to come to England but to get| passage to Ameri in explanat ® lays later halted aga ing He 1 H her! I go ca; t a special dis- s in London that | he wired back ald he was writ- 1 This letter came in into his coat pocket, envelope similar English sta h thel handwriting. Dear Barney If you've trust before ta recognized to t mp the and ving out an other and postmark vigorous he and same never taken anything on this from me, old Beat it for home-—particularly wn of St ern ) Now this I'll te You'd Part sa itesurrection or or a town near aro Bagley there an Carew, X 're to tell ou'll take don't know wha neither will all T ¢ d ¢ you'll learn mor Only believe me, at once P. 8.—You when y to yours Ethel follow this? “In explanatio He put his ceeded in silence trail m olf looked utes, the vanished beetween the the south Wi camp,” E: one's there hel sai now, GIRLS! There'll Flo! Do ¥y A pe th he r I've menti | there's another; m t you, proba if T ay 1 get there up. letter After a eft the coming to an dal but except from Hus? rentin in North- ou know it? you why I'm ordering tosh and arly find a place named | rot; but it's a house Wait named Rot. Philip efo someone relation. you're things over. 2fers to: and But it's I don't think by going. you, I'd go HIUS 8 r were to ut you can see Did anything No and pro- few min- abruptly away road lumber “No one old ittle later. we keep LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN Squeeze e 0 f two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of which any drug ctore Crehard White, will supply for well vhit the best complexion Mass, is on lotion into iand hands each freckles and and how clear, the skin ze th " $ALESMAN $AM and ener swent the f day blemishes soft becomes few cents, tan bleach, and y fra ace, ne and bleach and rosy 1ed those | or| Aatectives | 1t ut his hand tnless | shake and you have a quarter pint of white Why have a poor skin when you can begin using Lifebuoy today ? Wake up your skin | | father was dead bhut my mother was medium knew The HEALTH sozp cabin sound and stocked with fire wood." Loutrelle pushed ahead and thrust open the weather-beaten door, He removed his skis and hel's also and etood them against the wall, Loutrelle closed the door, and @ single, rudely glazed window lighted the interfor. A telephone instrument was upon the wall. There was dry wood and brush under the chimney and Loutrelle struck a match and started a blaze After a few minutes, the bell rang “Ah! Ethel!" her grandfather's voice recognized her with irritable welcome. “So you did come, did you?" Lthel made the obvious response and inquired about him and about Ler grandmother, inquiries which he {gnored. “Mother Why Not Try The Newer Form Of Iron And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Ner- vousand Irritable all the Time and Looking So Haggard and 0id |“The doctor gave some to Susie Smith's {mother and ghe was worse off than you are iand now she Inoks fine” There can be no {healthy, beautiful heeked women withnut Good phys have strong-| ad the fart that docto should e of the newer form of fron— for thair nervous, run-dowr nte. When the Nuxated Iron weak, haggard-looking pati fron s from the biood « from their cheels, ity from thetr bodies. like the iron iron in reco g women and strength This newer your hlood 1 of iron s highly ish quickly to ¢ and endurance, ny people suffer from not know it. Iron to enable your bl living tissue. W nuch or what sses through A out of | sequence yi ome weak looking, just Ilke a plant in soll deficlent in iron {You ran tell the women with plenty in t blood—beautiful, 1 heeled women ty. ' You can get > druggist under an + will do the & back For «ale in this ¢ son Drug nd Drug Co. a ltabl | tables, ng how absolutely neces to change food it, no matter eat, your food you without doing good m | do sary nut trying to grow of fron ntee that ur money Fair Dept. Store, | lark @& Brainerd. | roweli Pharmacy, | {tnd of the jnot the words—of the old man talk- which represented hi Bischoff, how it all happened. - | Skeleton Re-assembled at Los Angeles “'geles County Museum of History, Art and Science after long research 1 Street Pharmacy store. or any other good irug WILBUR, | DON'T LIKE BOATS VERY You're at the cabin at last, I sup- pose, Alone?" Ethel searcely hesitated hefore re. plylng “No''; but her grandfather| noticed the hesitation “No!" he macked her quickly. “"Why didn't you want to tell me that; who's with you? Hew many?" “A Mr., Loutrelle, grandfather.' “Who's a Mr, Loutrelle? A lawyer you're bringing, or one of your credi- tors?" “'No, grandfather, We just came this far together, that's all He's on his way to Resurrection Roek,' There was delay now at the other wire and Ethel, as she hear the mumble—but ' waited, could ing to himself, “No one goes to the Rock, Ethel," he sald at last aloud “If he doesn't | know tat surely yon must have te'd! him, Bring him here with you, my 1ear, 1 would like to see him, Bring him here with you; do Yyuu vnderstand ?" ] “I understand, grandfather,” Ethel sald, “Bring him here with you," the old man ordered again and Ethel heard him hang up the receiver, Ethel crossed to ghe door and open- ‘ng it, looked for Loutrelle. He had tramped off throngh the snow, with- sut putting on his skis, and evidently | was exploring one of the old, dilapi- lated shacks on the other side of the road, “Sam Green Skygan Indian, is com- ing to meet us with a team,” she an- nounced. “1 told my grandfather that you wer= with me, and he in- vited you to St. Florentin.” “Do you want m# to go with you?" e asked her directly. “'No," she replied frankly. “That is, if 1 were you, I'd go right out to Resurrection Rock.” She had not considered at all what she said before she spoke; her words —as one's words sometimes do—had surprised her by betraving a feeling which had not vet formed itseif in her thought “You may have to look out when vou get there.” She found the warn- ing from Loutrelle’s friend {terating itself again to her. “Some one slept in that shack across there—under hardly half a roof and no door,” Loutrelle re- marked. A queer, shivery thought possessed her. She did not speeak it; but Lou- trelle did. ““Wonder if he might be Bagley?” (To Be Continued) L P Ci o! P! o A CARRIES ROLL IN NEWSPAPER. Savings of Years Lost By Careless Man and Honeymoon Is Off. 20.—With 83,300 savings since 1903, wrapped in a newspaper, Harryb Asmus of Brooklyn rode downtown in an elevated train yesterday on his way to a steamship office to purchase | passage for himself and his bride-| to-be to Europe. | His attention was distracted for a! moment, and he placed the currency beside him on the seat. A stranger, | who rode in the same car, picked up the newspaper and walked off with it before Asmus realized his loss, and | his dreams of 17 years for a honey- moon in Europe and a visit to his mother in Germany went glimmering. Asmus broke the news of his loss|t to the police, then sped away to Ho- hoken, N. J., to tell his fiancee, Lena New York, Anug. PRE-HISTORIC TIGER. Museum After 500,000 Years. | ni Tos Angeles, Aug. 29.—A complete skeleton of a sabre-tooth tiger, which roamed the southwest in the pleisto- period, some 500,000 years ago, been assembled at the l.os An- cene has L t For two yvears J. W. Lytle, osteo- t logical expert at the institution, has worked on the skeleton, searching through a great mass of bones covered from the famous La Brea pits in Los Angeles city. Mr. Lytle said he thought the ar- ticulated skeleton was the only one of a sabre tooth in which all parts were from one individual animal, re- ' e / 7/ let, sections of the world. the world. travels with old Atlantic ocean must go west too, and as Americans get what they wish, | o1d. back; pains, , regularities are often due to kidney weakness and not advancing Don’t let weak kidneys age you. 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