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ering past the hend, and lay horizon: tal with the road as the car bored past, | r’ and Insist! oShoot, Jules—follow his rear Y Louis R ] PR MORTALIT in o e o, b sl g, Joseph Vance A Ieered aa It mocking thelr hapes. of almost beyond belief, and even today it ocoupies the time and the mind of ©0 International Magatine Company | keeping it in sight A P 5 N ‘gr.TlT:in‘;T."n“‘Q'Hfifr".i"f.,',’n"“.;'! & tone| leading physicians in all countries. The death rate among infants is being grad- tom, when somewhere on anead, | Ually reduced through new methods of hygiene, new preventatives and new reme- there sounded a grinding crash, the| R R —— TN [noise o u stout tabric vent and | dies for infants, This reduction in the death rate has NOT been accomplished by b) T n St. Germain-en-Laye Lanyare crushed w he clash and clatter o f . . ¥ JThe Champagne Bombandment 1 ot U £y aning shivered guan " 0 adapting the precautions taken and remedies used by adults, Rather has it been e next morning Lanyard lay |stood incongruously round the corner, “Easy, Lanyard cautioned—"and Tuxuriousty bedded and with { fhe 00F of & Wine shopi the fat: | Unices you see the name “Bayer’ ready witn the gt | t0 keep clear of the old methods, and choose after long research the precautions problem to nurs taced man of Lyons was lounging in|on package or on tablets you are not Below, at the foot of the hill, the 1 3 : What had her pillow adised Linne |he door, sucking at a cigarettc and | getting the genuine Bayer — product | headiights of another car, stanaing at| 80d remedies specifically applicable to infants, Delorme ? watehi the traffic prescribed by physicians over twenty. |Some distance and to the right of the Liane was amply ab wrprise | Lansand said nothing at the time, | two years and proved safe by milliona road, furnished lurid flumination to| | This being so, is it necessary for us to caution mothers against trylng to him, and did but later, when a long stretch of | for the theater of disaster, N ' il oien without coremony hat she Mrught roat puie Wy the chanee| " Colar pSomething, ita nature just _then give her baby relief with a remedy that she would use for herself? Will she @ n on ! it leng erified his susp) ns by looking bac 'oothache V! ] ¢ ? . $ IONAlI, v 08kp friendl" she sald |fo 868 UBA geay our IriihE not o | omadd Leon to lose control of the heavy car, Pemember thot Fletcher's Castoria 1s strictly a remedy for infants and children? gravely, halting by the bedsid do|tha na mile and a half astern; the Neuralgia so that it had skidded into a ditch| you feel able to trav than a mile and a half astern; the Headache and capsized. Four men were : 0 3 Anyar nad — - e Lumbago swarming round the wreck., Two . = of dismay re i then in su Rheumatism were helping the driver out, two " YT AC < T I ren ry or In four minutes by Lanyard's | wateh, a blue-white glare leaped quiv-, hastehaste e r f far Pain, Pain others having their gallantry in per- . a | Accept only “Bayer' package|forming like service for the maid re- Liane found herself r and ac which contains proper directions, |Warded by a torrent of vituperative cep(f—a’.j cigaret s Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost|denunciafion, half hysterical and ] X . And L L 1 : | few cents, Druggists also sell bottles |Wholly infurated. : mplselle?” -\ [of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade; BY the freedom of her gestures, To Cherbourg B af : : mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-|Vhich was rivaled only by that of Meamer for New York.” RS | aceticacidester of Salicylicacid, her language, the disheveled, storm- Fortunately it was Lan) s cu b ing figure of Marthe was manifestly to register shock ” ) i S——%———————==——s=————— uninjured. And in another moment | Fut. my dear friend, why Amer- ¥ visable to have _a little engine|l.on found his feet and limped fca trouble.” N toward the others. 'Yop gave m edit having . “Very good, sir,” said Jules without| lanyard drew attention to a dark some littie inf e in this world of [ = s |looking round. Then he added in a|Serpentine line that lay like a dead ve used it. What I have > > voice of complete respect: “Quite so, |Snake upon the lighted surface of the bles me to a > you sir. What's the. idea?" '|road. Liane Delorme breathlessly de- that the Montalais jewels are on their | } 1 presume you set some \alue on|manded: “What is it?" way to America.” \ | your skin?" “An old trick,” Lanyard explained: ; C‘]‘Bur i T am to sail for America X E | " “Plumb crazy about it.” “A wire cable stretched across the oday—" B . ~ “Mademoiselle Delorme and I are|road, about as high as the middle of 3 oot 5 ;:mr:;:f‘)‘;g{{”m Cherbourg, at § ; afflicted with the same idiosyncrasy, |the “";Wlsg‘iélld‘;'h i e Ll ’ e — ¢ 0f Course You LOVB Your Baby. ur v 3 7 9 e i v e fondle: e v HEe e gl te: (AL Y- ThsAnci e ; T, rant Lo sace ;?;’\'m"‘;s‘[hfl:’im‘;‘:”mff R N recers ey by p You love it because of its very helplessness, because it can’t tell vised?" ) [time. 1In a gray car which has been |wake up, Jules—give her all she got!” el dainy { you what is the matter when it feels bad. It can only cry and look “I have seen to that. You are no 2 |following us ever since we left §t.| Jules rcleased the brakes. ~ They b to you for help. But the more you love baby, the more you want to e e | b b an Adtn. e |Geimilngisifhe man who belisve=s |Were Malins forty_ mllcelanthony ; S 7n | help baby, the more you ought ‘to realize what a wonderful remedy R R e bl L L "Bl ABLE - TO | murdered Monsieur le Comte de Lorg-|When they struck the level an i RDeSAMELAT Fletcher’s Castoria is. It has been used for babies’ ailments for over b, 8 SRtIUE, LTONL| nes on the Lyons express, and who— [dered past the group. NS, Punplis thirty years. honorable wounds sustainec 1 : i i d in Our Next Issue.) 1 know—tried last night to murder (Continue An experienced doctor discovered Fletcher’s Castoria especially Great “‘3”"'_ s | I : Mademoiselle Delorme.” d L csg’::;fe aL)Piolr:V L)\r_e“’ o - k”mn:na quarter of a mile in the | “And I suppose that, in his big-| A for babies’ use. It is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, \d rose ou understand, | vear of the limousine. | hearted, wholesaler's way, he wouldn't gl we leave as soon as you are dressed?” | These relative positions remained | mind making a bas of the lot of it g Drops and Soothing Syrups. Doctors who know what is safe and best | for babies have only good to say of it. “Perfectly. By what trair ximately unchanged during | tonight.' ' K | Byino traln, We motor to G most of the light hours of that long | “I'm afraid you are right. Our STAR'I' l]ll FIELDS o t Don’t neglect your baby. Get a bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria and bourg.” evening, despite the terrific pace |plan is to change cars with Leon and | bt ; gL : |p ang s with Li ve baby a few doses of it. See how the little one smiles at you as She was at the door when Lan-|{which Jules set in the open country. Marthe; the gray car will pass and | i‘iffl’yinlyto thlnkyou for helpinz it. Soon you will learn to Xepend yard stayed her with, “One moment, At about seven they dined from|go on ahead before we make the| s i Liane! What about Dupont?"” the hamper whi S¥lth (aneln | nieis thon VOu weddemolgel e AntT on Fletcher’s Castoria, made just for Infants and Children, and of | f f " afancy. Simple mention of the man was|jewel case in its leather disguise of a | follow In the touring can the athers C(J[ll]tl‘y Is Rich in Petroleum by owinlef course you would not think of using anything for them that was not enough to make the woman wince|simple traveling bag, constituted all |in the limousine.” bs15 Uboh prepared especially for Infants and Children. So keep it in the house. and lose color. the limousine's load of luggage. Lan-| «ap.pie Teb, ebd tRE. tove o . 1 g “Well, and what of him?" | passed sandwiches through the nne\:-hro pflr‘{\‘::f‘s enlightenment as DepOSlIs Awa]tmg ReSfll[S e ; # YSs “Have you reflected that, since Du-|tront window to Jules, who munched |, blinding flash. ‘“Marthe and Leon i GENU!NE AI'WA pont got in after you came home, his them while driving like a speed|are in on the dirty work, too, eh? 3 . accomiplice: in your household la' most . and with the same appalling 1 shan't shed a solitary tear if some- | Teheran, Persia, Sept. Ismail & Bears the Slgna,tm‘e of probably one of those who were up alance ed them down With|thing sad happers to them in this|Agha Simko, the Kurdish rebel chief 5 R at that hour. Who were they? a tumbler of ch agne. . 'bus tonight.” who for two years has been setting at “Only two. The footman, Leon| A luminous lilac ! 4 The plan was carried out in a|defiance the authority of the Persian and Marthe, my maid. .., . |the street lamps of Caer a suburb of Caen; the gray touring|government, has fled across the fron- Lanyard said, “Open that door!" in|limot rolled through the car tore by in a cloud of dust as Lan- tier in‘e Turkish Kurdistan. His BES itonflr»)e»]arn]:'nh su]”‘-'milnf"'l'.‘ that | Lany "‘]mnf"l"w with Jules through | varg and Iiane shifted to the touring|forces have been routed by Riza - /3 iane orme instinetively ot : window {car with Jules as driver, Khan, the Persian war minister, who The yoman whom: Lanyard had seen| “Beyond the town,' he’sald; “"'””}‘17,anlxl-ar5' extabilahed, Bimaslr A E | To R s kHIS e R e o bisR Ezact Copy of Wrapper. that morning coming down the | stop. I think it ald be ad-140nn0ay {army. Simko's stronghold at Cherigh, with the lighted candle entered rather | ' ————————| “How long, Jules, will/ Leon|west of Lake U'rmia, in Northern Per- precipitately & | need e sia, was captured after bitter fighting. rdon, “‘3"14"‘*‘ he murmure a [ ¢ e minutes, madame, if he takes|Many guns and prisoners were taken.|the advance was conditional upon ex- | other as subjects in experiments res- [ Cannon, Dr. Davis L. Edsall, of Yale, And paused:, , T was'about o kno T R T his time about it." The Internal situation in Persia|clusive concessions, there was trouble, | sulting in the discovery of improved | and a group of sclentist members of Marthe hinted at rather than exe-| g 3 - . i They drew away from the limousine continues unsettied. In the absence|for in the meantime it had become | resuscitation methods which are ex- | the American Gas Association. g cuted a courtesy and withdrew M CAke |so quickly that in thirty seconds itslof a stable central government, rob-|actively engaged in negotiations with | pected to save hundreds of lives each e SR OT Liane shut the door«behind her, and Not a Laxative {headiights were all that marked its|ber bands and tribesmen have been |other oil interests, 100king to get as|year, it was announced by the Amer- | qppyiane cep porice bp o reapproached the bed, trembling with| 8 Nl [stand looting und plundering, and many of {much as it could from the potential|ican Gas Association. st oy Kl 5 Bhecr : Nujol is a lubricant—not a [ A band in the road blotted out|the principal roads are insecure. wealth under the ground. It made| The most effective treatment of gas| 5¢"!M Sept. 26.—Only a few of the 2 Berlin papers comment on the Alied “You mean to take her with you? i s % Mts h s no tail light )i Beli 1 e flort t et back the $1,000,- T g Y R medicine or laxative—so B8 |these lights. There was g Oil Boom Believed. every effort to g ac e $1,000, i o praigizuntll. this happened cannot gripe. visible on the road before them.| Outside of tales of disorder, ofl is the [000, but too late. FEvery cent had |POIsoning the experiments revealed, | | .ooyations at Parls. For the most “And now will you tell me L L 0 § 1anyard touched Jules on the shoul-|one absorbing topic of conversation,|been expended was the Inhaling of oxygen combined | part they assume it is a victory fer Dupont knows nothing of your inte When you are consppatel‘i, | der. | The country has rich petroleum de- — | with carbon dioxide. When supple- |the Franco-Itallan thesis and that tlo:x to motor to Cherbourg tod 74 not er_ou;:h i of Nature's “Switch off your lights,” he said— | posits, and the men in authority are RISK LETHAL GAS FOR CURE. ' mented with manual artificial respira- | the British Near FEastern policy ‘‘suf- Earsodo-w_‘ e ”‘ e Ans éubndtatmfh h}?;:del o L?;(“)l; [“all of them. Then find a pmvlfil cager to realize on this natonal o s tion, this treatment was found to be | fered a shipwreck." g n into the chair. uced in the bow Bl | where we can turn off and wait till | geqiih, is conne ? v Y dare not go,” she mused aloud. the food waste soft and ;]ve‘n,: and Marthe pass us.” R»‘\tfi]:\r‘ing :;’nan-l?e lt:w:::mm cHon ™| Scientists Inhale Deadly Fumes to :Li:fi:f:f;fi:: Ijrtine e P 1 must! . What am I to do? i moving. Doctors prescribe Jules picked out the mouth of al [t ceems the government, some time Test Antidotes. | A startling result of the experiments hl E C B B k goohiassylittiepistan] 16 i T wholig Nujol becal}lfe narrow lane, stopped, and backed into ngzo, considered granting a 50 year| New York, Sept. —Voluntarily | Was the conclusion of the docfors and r. L. L. benson Darker have an idea. Liane lifted a gaze it ~acts like it. concession for oil expioitation jointly lnfunllnz deadly gases to the point of | scientists that many methods of re- i iry. : is natural of mute inquiry th suscitation now practiced have a Announces - i to an English and an American com- Biriuticiscvaall srominantirasit| ““What automobile are you usin lubricant and — asphyxiation several pri for our trip this afternoon?’ A i | | pany. One of the companies there-| entists and physicians have used each | doubtful value, if any, according to r o | gh'.:."» renlar?fl | The Ectobia Germanica. upon made an advance of $1,000,000 their report. My limousine for you and me | it. Try it to- " iR ahy HousE ] i “And Marthe: how is she to make | Better known as the ordinary house to the government, based on the as- 3 Participating in the experiments, Thursday, Sept. 28, for the jcu”‘wy) » : < i roach is one of the worst germ and sumption that the concession ulti- and alternately ‘'gassed” to the point | R e i el W | discase carriers known o 'hm‘mi‘»rlg | :n:'ltr-\_\'h\‘\':)mi'l hD(hmnv]a ‘np:‘ravl';e, A\; ‘ :uflcura Soa | of unconsclousness in a tightly sealed Correct Modern Instruction on TOR AR euAth Bils Turape. | : science! They infect (‘rmr[ with a I‘l east thut was e understanding of | chamber where they remained in the Mandolin, Banjo, Tenor Banjo and Tivie- Aives thE Timbustixe s B | liquid are a positive menace. I%or | the oil men. 5 y 0 fumes for periods of 30 minutes, 0 B e renisiee Tooked salds, | p B8 ' 1caith's sake rid your house of these! Once in hand, the million was ex- | s Th| were: Dr. Howard W. Haggard and ulele. it her lip PRSP ARHIRRE B ! dangerous pests TODAY! Use Royal pended quickly. It went to pay troops ! an ; ee | Dr. Yendell Henderson, both of Yale | Studio—250 Main St. Open Evenings ; | Guaranteed Roach Powder. 10c &/ in the field, and a lot of overdue sal-| ii University; Dr. Boyd R. Sanders of " Guara | ps ear % Y Pupil of Giuseppe Pettine, one of the “As a matter of fact, monsieur,' v ; L W Sold and guaranteed by Dick- aries to officials. Seap, Ofn Talewm, Se.. the United States Bureau of Mines, e said hastily, t is the bo T L A 3 m ! 5 3 b R R M el : {nson Drug Co—advt, I When the government learncd that = |eeeOusenrs taseremries St T Mt ¥se] | Dr. Cecil K. Drinker, Dr. Walter B.| World's Greatest Mandolinists. sieur Monk asked me to Kkeep ; pending his return to France, i s f : Lanyard had the grace to keep a Gettmg Some""-w por Notbmq BY ALLMAN straight face. He nodded gravely. “You make it all perfectly clear, # lttle sister.” IF THAT BIRD IN THERE CALLIN ¢ | .poc. | T R e | HERE CALLING SAY. D UNDERSTAND WaI: DR [ NOTHING ! ) THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NCV/ YORK CITv. The Opening of a Studio, on ‘“Here is the plan At the last : ON OLIVIA IS A DOCTOR I moment you will decide to take Leon pocrale il GOOD EVENING , DOCTOR - YOb ARE ASRECIALISTEOR IR LL HHEYED WOULD You GIVE Iy o CALL HIM OULT AND GET A o , STOMACH TRoupLE! ,/ TREATED A o » DON'T" WANY e R, el LITTLE FREE ADVICE FROM » COULD | SEE *_/ NUMBER OF FOR INDIGESTION " ! ‘Toward evening we will let th Yoo FOR INDIGESTION HIM = IT WILL EVEN UP FOR L FOR A MINLTE CASES OF THAT S SO HeRER NATURE - /| S —" touring car catch up. We will ex- | change cars with Marthe and Leon, { THE ELECTRIC LIGHT leaving the latter to bring on the | THEV’'RE LSING - _’__J—— limousine while Jules drives for us = Whatever happens then, we may feel - sure the touring care will get off lightly.” It was four o'clock when the ex- pedition for Cherbourg left the door of Liane's town-house. The limou- | sine was leading with Jules at its wheel; the touring car trailing, with | the footman, Leon, as driver, | $SALESMAN $AM Five Cents ln.And Out F_SAM, IT5 T LTTLE. THINGS 10 6U2Z- ¢ 'T GET = £ i ~ | COULDN! I T ST SRS O O AT R A N SN AT o' g Yo HETEN . " . WHATEWER, PART OF 17 g | COLLEQED 5¢ NICKLE. 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