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Il THE WILBS By OTrWELL BINNS ILLUSTRATED B = RAVSATTERTFIELD - @920 ALFRED A KNOPF.ING. BLGIN HERE TODAY Hubert &t vint when swere ang ss feiy 1 am not ar ckly, “and if T were T t—or show it, T hope beleive yvou would W wher qu wot own i don’t tane with a smile first the lake ean survey the shore: and then & path in the woc t man yesterday forward halted got a wid ooked 1 the vhere we poii at a ey view the lake fn due time hed the ihout mishap. They had the the they reac N sign of ener previous night he still lurked in the wood kept himse 1den u st that thdrawn it he busiec 1ined hed as a board of the ca with Some ca moose 1 a8 frozen solid the rafters emseives were white had almost ended eted these was ahout to entter the through the dusk he f a standing amo o8 openly him t tasks, tigure watching garh proclaimed the figure I for a mor Ther acti valk to e of A woman, a utterly startied ' started wards the watcher, his hand on the butt of the hip. on impulse, he to inmittened pistol at hi CHAPTER XVT1 The Attack watehing woman made bt awaited The S tempt to escaps Btane's surprise As he drew nearer startled to find that it wa whom he had talked with Malsun Miskodeed.” he “You'! What are 1 eome to warn gitl in her own Adialect fore 1 A4i4 that, and 1 But now I am in time™ “To warn me?" he echoed surpr to sav Tee” answered Miskndead aer those who will seek tonight. " “Who s 1t° den curiomty 1t 15 the the man hix " coming. agni the gir at Fort he was erted in vou doing thee, ™ was more to kil acked Rtane in san of Chief (laarge's wister tor whom the offics came o the e vesterday “Then he is at Al “He wan there The story = pme rame told about his Rarrens wa me ELE promise rifles and makes mer brepuingly and t e rifle and pin must kno am not worth orge acesunt of grip of the Break up that Cold NOW! DOn’t e sityemieh ong o for s and wesks — break it ap ot the start with WILLIAMS' White Pine, HONEY and Tar Fou will be smared how quickly fine 01 - fashioned remady wi that dry tickle in the thros that congested condition and selieve the hacking cough. A day's use =i usually break up any ordinary cold 1f taken in time Por twenty rears thou ple bave considered this ingpreparstion s household Eney toteke -na.‘;:::v"' Don't accept 8 sul e. Prepared in the laborstories of Wi Hams & Carleton Company Hertford Connecticut, and for sale st groeery and genersl stores de of p=o e @E23INE A SERVICE.INC Y the rifles, hox of tea ond his soul vould kil vith hiight o came to Iort thy syquaw 2" “No! thy lodg ored st rply oes she to t river, and 1 wvait for ppeared ok t the girl and as dark that intent cyes regarding him “Canst thou It s Misko yently He did not than those to tatior Hele presence to look for out nurmur o tood liste 3 Sy Traatment: § On retiring Cuticura { Ointment with the end of the nger, on \ tpote of &// V \ dandreft Next morning sham- R - / 71 I | and irching poo with & suds of Cutic o water keep the scalp © and promote ha Sn e o B Cuticurs Sonpehaves withou mag | B—— $ALESMAN $AM | Why AT ) | THAT DowE [ "o, { \ N . Ling himself K1 pain. the while Stane's return ind she awalted Meanwhile, the interview which had kindled such fires within her had already come to an abrupt concl For declined her suggestion, Miskodeed litted o warning finger. she whispered. of the and a As Stane recesges wood a fox second later s repeated in two differ sharply ent directio ANh" eried the Indian girl, “They | Thou art too late, Thon wilt die for thy bright-faced woman now | one A second later she tnrned ay, and walk rapidly between the | ne did not stand to watch | Without an instant’s delay | | 1de for the cabin at a ran, and as he entered it, breathing rather hea he flung to the door and| Iropped the wooden bar in place Helen offered there as if waiting He offered none, | companion's | with Mis- | ke not to began to trees her St ily, his surprise bt explanations, Being knowle no | ment, sat fon npaware of i of his iterview to kaodes had decided the inetdent to hims nd alarm Seat. | as his to than was ne it a showed and inclination ompanion no tulk, From (el into thonght outside feet the fre crunch en snow. took up the girl fiush of > eves their came of the his feot auickly I'here moccasined on s rifle meing it he did so, was a bt him wath He held out her chi met his ted o pistal had better ¢ Miss Y ) ihe the belieyve this, for 1 Bt ack don’t use 1 tel vss vou vithout a word put it ready to to the door and then picked up ur pisto ruished ont the but the attack | rt t some ashed against the the room was thrust was fired e bullet wall a full two Helen was standing. quickly psed ir Larre shot t di the open v random, abin from where apparently struck vard AS ¢ o8t the 48 you ¢ ochet 1 of attack hterent angles space, struck Stmne possible angls + short now That o slowed ¢ suddenly v o glow out t three | fi the a fierce outl to time in umi. vas |l Klane e phe t the his | | Are you afraid to face the scales? KDKA (Westinghouse—HKast Pittsburgh). Tuesday, December 4. 1925 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert by the Grand Symphony orchestra from the }.\filllon Dollar Grand theater, Pitts | burgh. 7:20 p by W. H mander. 7:30 p. m.——"Bucket 8. Richards, Ray pany, Pittshurgh, 7:45 p. m. $:00 p. m. -1 rmer Market (15 p. m—"A Dinner at Lady As- Dr. John Ray Ewers, pastor the East End Christian church 8:30 p. m.—Concert hy artist dents from the studio of Mme, | Randolph. 10:30 p. m: Pittsburgh Apollo Male chorus under direction of Harvey B. Gaul; Ired Lotz accom- panist . 11:30 p. m. Special late by the Queen Cify enaders, WBZ (Westinghouse-—Springfield) m.—"The American Legion" | MeNaugher, county com- Shops” by R. | Richards and com Pa U can face them fearlessly if you the suggestions made in “Through Thick and Thin”, giving valuable diet recipes. Write for a copy to R. B. Davis Co., Hoboken, N. J. s ren's period F by Conecert hy concert I 6:00 p. m——Dinner coneert by WRBZ Trio, 7:00 p from the ton. answereq |41 the ( tor John Phelan T el many | Agricultural Colle vilight before New lecture the | World Market Survey | of Commerce at Bos- nter Course mers,” by Direc- the Massachusetts m Dept mers Period Hege for | need not use it—outside,” he “Keep it for—for eventuali- You understand " understan knowing that in the do what had done “You calmly she of was to her race soures tales for the Housekeeping in the House- course by Agne Division of Uni- women her. “T will must sixth Management Mass, first,” he said full minute make if I you go wait a shall try and the back, and all follow me “And | hold before | nOIE & 4 VII)“ . "“:,(” he get | VeTsity Extension. | 8:00 p. m. un 4 and Grace yo emne ! the clear terstand woods at the WBZ %0~ Coneert by vou si Loomis Kemptor Trie He slipped de threw the te open su ] plunged out ittle cabin, ra e fired at t : und turned he two men appeared sud- behind the trees to bar 80 quickly that he had not time to fire the rifie before of them grappled with him The rifle fell from his hand, and for m ment they struggled, then whilst the | second man was still running, shadowy figure slipped from behind a trunk to where the two were locked together, and Stane the sudden n of a knife 1s the light from the fire glinted upon it He s unabel to heip himself, and, held in his antagonist's arms, he waited for the impending stroke ‘wice the knife descended, and opponent’s grip suddenly and the man slid slowly to the ground The running mar il now the of the str He he who or from his raised again He leaped at the man just as the axe Aescendes An intetrvening hough t 1 the stroke, twisting the axe so of me 1€ em sha to rom left T from denly his way, Produce stock Guotations; news m.—Musical program by the Army band. WGl (American Radio and Medford Hills market bulletins, 5p vati Salvation esearch Corp., Mass.) a broad close men aught news flashes, | e e cause feverish conditions, throat and lung strain and lead to pocumonia and serious sickpess. The gooner you quit coughing the quicker you will feel better and have a better night's rest. Leonardi’s Cough Syrup (Creo- soted) eases and soothes inflamed, raw « throats, raises the phlegm without rack- ing or straining, protects the lungs, and removes the cause of the trouble, Be warned by the first cough, Get a bottle of Teonardi's Cough Syrup (Creosoted) from your druggist. Fine for coughs, colds, grippe, croup, whoopln; cough and hnnchfm. Pleasant, safe aud sure. SOLD BY CITY DRUG STORE Coughs his sCene @ hatchet in rst at the killed his « knowr 1Rl struck had his hand, and mknown one vd ike a recovered ynpanion went dowy had urprise t AXC was No. tan s no feint, Take ItWillingly No longer is it necessary to bribe or threaten a child to take a doee of Castor Oil—for sclence has at last perfected a new process which makes Castor Oil tasteless and odor- less. This new process Castor Oll is not flavored—it is simply super-re- fined and is as e to swallow as water, Once a child has taken a dose. all objections ~disappear in- stantly. It is Castor Oil of the gurelt quality obtainable. Nothing as been added or taken away. It is just as effective, just as splendid in results as the ordinary, old-fash- ioned kind, but it produces no nausea or bad after-effects. KELLOGG'S TASTELESS CASTOR OIL Is highly recommended and scribed by thousands of phy ang all over the country. A generous trial bottle will be sent to anyone who will address Walter Janvier, 417 Canel Street, New York City, and en- closing 10c. to helfl defray the cost of postage, acking, ete. But you are perfectly safe in buying di- rect from your local druggist. A full-sized bottle costs little and your money will be returned promptly and without question If you are not per- fectly satisfied. On sale at all good re- drug stores, Sports news. 6:30 p.” m.—Boston 6:40 p. m.—Code practice, 179, 7:00 p. Weekly business report complled Roger W, Babson. 2. Evening's Mu- sicale to be announced. 3. Talk on Alaska” by Mr. Roberts police reports, lesson m.—Evening program. 1. by WIZ (Acolian Hali-—New York City). 7:30 p. m.~—~Dance program by Cafe Boulevard orchestra. 10:30 p. m.-—Dance program by the Hotel Astor Grill orchestra. WEAF (American Telephone and Telegraph Co.,, New York City. 7:30 p. m, Thornton Fisher, Dally sport talk Instructive talk on P o ¥ auetion bridge by Raymond 1", Rose; STOP COUGHING Marte Stapleton Murray, soprano and | Louls Baker Phillips, planist; James MeKinley Rose, tenor; Brooklyn Dally Eagle weekly digest by H, V. Kalten- born, nssoct Dally Eagle; “The Bungalow" a omedy In one act by Lawrence Grat- by the er Ready Entertain- sponsored by the National Car- Iyn e bon Co, Better Doctor Needed Tuts time the financial sinking- spell into which Germany has fallen Norfolk Virginian-Pllot, ed editor of the Brook- | DUAL GOVERNMENT MAKES TEXARKANA UMQUE CITY State Lime Runs Through Main Strect of Town, Sections Under Different State Laws Texarkana, Tex.,, Dec. .4 — When the governor of Texas comes to Tex- arkana one-half of the city celebrates. and when the governor of Arkansas makes an official visit it means 2 holiday for the other half of the city. The reason for this is that Texarkana is divided by an imaginary line run ning north and south in the middle of an avenue named State Line., On one side of the city is governed by the laws of Texas on the other side by the laws of Arkansas. The post office straddles the state line as does the railroad station. Let ters are formally address “Texarkana, Texas-Ark.” and mail clerks grow nimble jumping from one state to another. There are two full sets of county offices, two mayors, two city councils, two police departments, Lwo police courts, two health departments, two United States courts, each oc cupying its own federal building, two United States commissioners and two United States bankruptey courts. About the only things publicly owned that serve both halves of the city are the fire department, indivi- dually owned as separate units by each city but operated as one depart- ment under one fire chief, and a joint sewage disposal plant. The same utility companies also serve both parts of the town. Another dual overhead expense is the maintenance of two distinct school systems. Lodge and church organizations and also fraternities and clubs maintain separate estab- lishments. The entire burden of government rest on a population of 30,000, Because of its dual form of govern- ment Texarkana is believed to be unique among American cities. The name of the city was combined from the first three letters of Texas, the first three of Arkansas and the lasi three of Louisiana. The city will have public celebration of its half cen- progr December 3 to 8. (0) S | tu; y of by | [ Just Bluejay The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly, Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters, The action is the same, At your druggist that it caught the side head, knoek him senseless As he ground, the Indiun raised the f onee more, Nefore the could fall, a rifle wood bebind him, and the attacker leaped in the air, and pitched forward upon his face. of his + 7 Suburban Hélgh eracked in the 1ed in Our Next Iss cactus known has b y o - 5BYS NO HE HASN'T ANY NEWS - AW A LOT OF MEN HE KNEW AT A BUSINTSS MEETING AND HAD LUNCH WITH SOME OLD COLLEGE TRIENDS | D The Best Cough Syrup is Home-made Here's an easy was th save st have (he hest cough remedy you ever tried, » probabls heard of this well an plan of making cough svyrup at Hut have wvou ever wused it? vou do, von will understand whe of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep honuse without #. 1t's simple and eheap, but the way it takes hold of a congh will auickle earn it a permanent place in vour home Tntn & pint bottle, pour 21 eunces of Pinex . then add plain granulated sugar werup to A1l up the pint. Or, if desired clarified molasses, honev, corn nstead of sugar svrup. Fither t tastes good. mever spoils, and a full pint of better eongh than vou could buy readv.made three times its cost s really wonderful how hame 1 remedy con newalle in 24 hours or Jess Tt tn penetrate through evers air Inotens & dre, hoarse or tight fifte the phlegm. heals the mem and gives almost immediate re plendid for threat tickle, hoarse eroup, bronchitis and bronchial W her thonsands | ny e 40 T0 CUT DOWN EX- PENSES. AND THE WICKETTS ROOF HA%S BEEN LEAKING ABAIN, SHME SAW THE MEN THERE ALL MOR NING, 1ae or iekle oh s & highle soncentrated com | of gennine Narwar pine extrast has heen weed for gemerations for t oand chest ailments A eapnaintment nees of Pimer” “don’t accept aranteed to mive absolute satis r_money refunded. The Pives | Wavne, Ind. 50 AND SHE TOLD ALL ABOUT ask vonr with T™oRy anvthing BUSINESS TRIP -5 WD THE VARRABI TOR ANOTHE R MM START Guzz Dropped Instead % ME AGAN 3\ BEFORT W ) BN ([ stoe ( 5T0°'! — Teae’s 100 NOI%. GOMNG ON- | T 1T 50 QUIET YOu (PN 1 HENA A PIN DROP - ? i s, P rArrn, T WHILE SHE WAS HERE IRONING AND JBE BLODSLTT'S OFF ts. The News Instinct. vy 0 g BUT DIDN'T PICK UP ANY NEWS = WIFE SRS SHE'S HAD A DuLL. DAY TOO « HASNT BEEN OUT OF HOUSE ,AND NOT A S0UL CAME AND BY THE WAY CORA BEEMAN 15 GOING T HAVE T START LOOK - ING TOR A MAID BECAUSE SHE HEARD THEIR. MAID TELLING THE TOOLEYS' INTHE BACK YARD ARE GOING T HAVE A BIC DINNER TONIGHT WITH TWELUE GUESTS. WHEN THE BOY BROVEHT HER, ORDER TROM THE MARKET HE TOD HER ALl HE WAS Aw £ "By GLUYAS WILLIAMS OR TELEPHONED BUT BY THE WAY DID HE KNOW TRED PE WAS HAVING BUSINESS TROUBLES THEIR TURNACL MAN CAME LODKIN TOR A JOB BELCAUSE FRED (e ) | & ey THAT SHE'S GOING TO QUIT AND SPEAKING O T™E TOOLEYS DID HE KNGW THAT MRS TOOLEY HXS VERY BAD FAR TROUBLE LILY WASHLS TeR THE TOOLEY'S g’ TAKING UP 7D THE LARRARBIES ADDS WITH A SIGH SHE REALLY OUGHT T GET OUT MORE AND TIND OUT WHAT'S GONG ON &