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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. | " s o e g e s Totsy's Big Offer To Al Quicksands of Love The Beauty Doctor S\}'/ %1 ‘fi%«% ET % { &% b, Who ave Stomach gy Adele Garrison’s New Phase of oo s e BY N N() N = oo mmommommramo e e FICTION ©1926 Read What Axclrod's Pharr : : y CArOLYN WELLS S Revelations of a Wife —— 4 6.p PUTNAM sONS | Mentha Pepsin DLGIN HERE TODAY v b Af g walked round the house, he e Veritzen Makes Madge His Lunch- i 1 I ittle feeling con Companion ; at me. 1 I 3 : 1 household next rs. He we toppe ak 10 him. your stomach such as gas, heaviness Prentiss gees myster : mm 3 ¥ an ou the front terrace, and | When you have any trouble with eling, Bl 4 / 3 loor % anAL it e A ¢ . a . Mott began, ¢ you and distention, why fool with thinzs Long Island, fs . sy 2" < Porry Heath could have heen |which at bhest can only give reiier. murder of M “Yes, s know what she murdered by the ssin of his wife, | Why not get a medicine that will e W . ¢ speak, and “his body concealed in the build up you upset, disordered b sir. That I could | house? stomach and make it 6o strong and like Mr. Heath was & “God L What an idea!” Larry | vigorous that it will do its, work ence Inman, heir t wit Nir. | sta t hout any help. i ortune, and Bunny Moore, ti- | Mrs. Heat s ) “Yes, absurd, 1 know.| Such a medicine is Dare’s Mentha ful, vivacious, to whom su & word y i this mysterious | Pepsin, a delightful elixir i points because of her ¢ - L I say, do you think |sold by Axelrod's Pharmacy and all Onerrir sounded : ; NORL: Qe 2 . Heath and t tions e all that doesn’t help ot a ? live druggists with listinet un- fyra H v f say Mr ertainly do not. But it is sure- | g nding that if it doesn’t gr never 3 ) y t t about two | lv a question easily answered. Why |1y help you your monev will Pdie | . ¥ n't tell ex- | not search the house? There are | gladly retnrned tly. Nos ; young man | Not many hiding places in it that| It has helped thousand ing 1 it was 1 bot- | of yours W vou in the | W e such a purpose.” no doubt help you. It . tofd hor #01 halt sast one.st < e. Mr. Inman,” Mott mur K iles Y——yes, sir I )y the other's side, a Srsiinndd : 1 i 1 howed & ; Y T head 1 “Don’t he fright : ; patrolled the long terrace, ; fog s : . : i 2 e g ; ¢ nearhy card mark ssing vour B wen | “who killed your cousin i the char e 1 as mechanically & 5 A Wark of Perry Heath.” saw a man leay b g “That's the quesiion that's tor- ¢ glad of Y t 2 N 4 The strange thing abou “Not the house, grounds menting me to death!” Larry ex- Spama ; : . : A B v A ATanc: e i indow “You've tal Jimmy about | claimed, so emphatically, that Mott | ¢ Seed gou A e ot ey el Tbor ST 7 ; locl the insid rce ? more than half believed him | [] tion a compelling chan com . / B he mls b i = : GrlEna Srocneilnd t ‘ * arop R oon ! . - way in 3. ¢ 4 lon ‘1;7:”\: Rene because b L Gia E. Pinkh He stopped abruptly, 7 T my plate with th L : " ; ; 5 4 o i by | Helped by Lydia o nd I 1 i - o Vegetable Compound Nadts R lestning found on 1l tt “He says he o st what do you mean by emotion, or care 1 1 | 2 i e i = ) o had made that effective pause. Ie re he sy 3 i H * 2 S 5 i e 0 Lo = Cleveland, Ohio.~—“After ha: ; G 2 x Fiv i Bt your ¢ do you suspect some- | ingmy first bab S avar but dirrlen via ouE ot £ia ¥i Al Cunniy who is trs el Az Astaortn | Doty vou do not want fo sus- | I lost weight, o to solve o, ar : i Are your convictions forced g matter what office, and in another five minutes : L ool I & 4 We wers entering the doors of 1 my 1 5 ; i E ‘ i v : s e a conclt it you cannot hear g did. Then a dac los i t t? I rd, do you fe tor told me favorite restaurant, a quiet, conser o vative place, whose c appeal 10 : ¥ A : ! 1 ¢ on s : 1o the great dramatic producer was its I said, “T h 7 ; R .. r T A W Thore it as h ;m’ ; ,;, M,,] o & 4 if T had ?{10’1“ oA erihEa v husband knows him—and s % 1 d to get a phone . ¢ er glared at him baby, which Kk of any kind of orchestra ; ) set ; . e ; t aby, e p nce as an 9 % call from, Heath. He calis her agair Slbiel o he said, “I do not % NGid But I go At the Count 1 not thinkin' abou that?” Inman stopped and stared at gava me no ch for reflection mus ct Miss Moore, 2 § |would be hette A Strange Meeting with Noel. card his acquaintar T detest music with my mea 7 he had sald to me upon mon of our first luncheon tog: and T expeet : : ‘ RN ; aes “ or 1 f coldiy my cham S NBuay ; : ST S S L T e | With the remembrance of his lite | banished. But instead, after a 1 Y i Wl the servants and tells them imes have heen commit- 0:‘,“!:( (_}Zl;fi,’:,,,.l"l Zjn!ll‘w ped he story coming vividly to my mind, 1 | look at me, he said quict [t Keln Al Sn e s 1 : X 1 by young women, by glrls. ever e et o tter tal §aA criflafen whather the fack that | ““He is fortunate in his cham- Posed by Hazel Hurd NOW GO (’1(\”\]\1511\1.3 TORY by "he just | Lefore this das of the wicked and rer much 19{;_;r::z,lg_”i(;o“n?’ his banished young son was a musi- | pion.” Then after a pause. in jerky, e X TER XX ’ L : Lt : B e i 1 g 18 oo eian of no mean attainments had | disjointed phrases, spoken half to CONDITION—Bulky hips. “Now, Carter, \o went._on e R e e o coners | anything to do with this aversion. | himself, half to n TREATMENT—Vour salvation Jies tn axercise ol me anyining vou nov e nd vour cailing give vou without one bit of frouble The conjecture came back to me as| “Haven't run ross 1 years. | to combat t - toward superf s flesh in this region. Try thr B : ' - & : i » whout "one it of 1rouble’ 1= I mentallly repeated his comment | Queer meeting h th you., ol favorite—raising vour hands c head and reac floor wyers. 1 . 3 . ISt e believe vou really Cleveland, Ohio that the day was one of sadness to | Today his Dirt with yor ger tips withouth bending the YeRonli abe your | you. beor ,. 5 : sl an s i : nk o e putting ey ol Anns him, an anniversiary. The day must | an omen? May whole hand on the floor so much the Bl el prowniss Soj that T ; : ; e 1wl ML somg ool Inlnvstold soiey Toe bniee Do Ginmn TR SAnoush fon & Won bRl n repen 50 1i peat it, exeipt 1o the of i 3 A ; ; tesi Meore sire, what would you choose? cided, and theri as it my specula- and wear away your poundag: mu e e i : ’ R S ‘ i soiren tions had had power to materialize Gonvrighl awaBADeE i 3 X | : : ¢ mate. The man, ‘ e 3 : e the youth from empty air, I ex- Peaints Syndlonte. 3 i . . . a » ; b te v caree I noticed that he had returned ir Gty ML hen, of v 1 ¢ T ¢ keep by ng ; to the more formal Mies Dea ! e i thing 6Aoept 1o v Mrs. Heat 3 Ao i s on you will m 1 hat's the h I would not back dowr . - Ml . Tt with Mr. L : ol ; onls other possibilty. Whs do el Hlints s Shest s “I certainly do lave to ask e of t ndition lies in its pr knew it, and thes had : e : Perry Heath out of your bur and sure health is ca Why,' A weTh e t ohildren| " about i, now an £ N et e ¢ enoush for happiness. W A .\‘- i LTy : S childon Did you hear them? Jeliabins vougeal s ot re sy e Lyiia . Plolham's Vezeis derstand you when you ask such a > of or Firg In part, sir. Sometimes Mr et et L SR L Bt e e i splaned fent. Heafhityould ieome fin miile slre e 1 rd in evidence as a clue to who offers you better health. question,” he cxplained, impati o Hed fanda e nd et 0 it was T as s R e s et Iy t ist not ¥ “Well, T will tell you ! f in the presence of 1 question, John, hecause 1 don't un- child, since it learns largely by imi- derstand why you should think you fon. Detailed discussions ef the are a killjoy to anyone. On the con- | merits of individual foods at the | times M 1 GORAR T BOE T to some other person, but not to hi you should bring happiness te » disturb the child, and cause jt | {h¢ i r 1} overyone with whom you coms ject 1 foods on the slight- M- ¢ ? Ini is guilty. Bunny © om | Miss Moore, and any one wh : : orse, Was s dislike i s IR nts under a grilling by cctive i must of his mind! It's g€ S8 vars sickly an Inman confides to Buck tha N 5 1 . - % went, down 10 ° 1 s . ? t to voic h monstrous be o me g0 fn he next raom and shut the L en e eriminal, himself. i e Moore might have let thicoms times did, I could Ip 1 I { 3 Qack : " | would have pointed to yourself or 5 5 . Rt Inman, even thoug couldn’t (‘ T It ) : : ‘ ORI : o UL E e e e e e e R YOV Ciieels The Queer Climber ng the nting | “Personally, T have never me Sisee)and w, look here, Mr ! 1ad bigger secrets than = i AT i R A S d e B e s down here. 1 know my | candiy Rl e 3 s lalled erchiefs, By Thornton W. Burg 5 iy e FASH]ONS Fve been mail 1o Eran Lot A ooty 1 Ty et : ARES j .' j '¢‘ [10;726 Z)flc]?? —_— | er scornfully. “Mussels. I thought | have exceptionally magnetic quali By Sally Milgrim ad A at. 1 lc The humblest folk to seeing eyes | everybody knew a Mussel when he | ties if you will allow vourself to ex- < At S TiS Seclaninenae rything when I went upstairs o Will furnish y a surpris The first thing 1 know you'll | ercise them, and I need not tell you e ek Teaitien: iked ortly affer’ eleven-thirty. Mother Nature. : me what stoncs are.” for you know it, that your brain gnbAR Gl S whole family in their - “Well, you needn’t be so cross | much above the average. It o LRI S ‘nt | then. Now, my room is in the Both to Reddy TFox and Jimmy | about it.”" replicd Reddy. “I thought | needs contact with the brain of ey e O 1iad & right to be | story front, which it isn’t a regular Skunk there was one kind of shell- | they were some kind of Clams, but | your (an\\ men. lgn pnaendgalie BRSNSy story, this here house heing a hun- f g fish on the beach which was of no | if you say they're Mussels, why 1| “Aren't you ashamed of yourself 3 friendly et eeat e 100. But it's a loft, like, and com- Ot il Ol interest at all. That was because | suppose they're Mussels. They are | hecause you have only used that DIdinE SEleatliy ure s g R e S e : 0 you explain those neither Reddy nor Jimmy had see- | not interesting, anyway. brain to patch up uncowm fortable it 3 rougn and that sort of thing?" T alses ah N iUs clehovesik ! ¢ they are casy o ing eyes. Both Reddy and Jimmy | “Is that s0?" exclaimed Gray uations and great unhappiness for 4 1 enoyallgdid v door. My window was open, On_EBol Mlssiodl oore thought of these shelifish as a kind | “Is that so? Well, T don't suppose | vourself and those near and dear to A | come, to her dressing on her anybody had gone in or out 1 EEdgihatmhoitle s of Clam. But one day it struck | the is anything intercsting in | you “"?“"_‘“v‘—‘ D D n A e Rat | of Hhak Ooor, T a heard them 4 s seathi Was shoning 1€ to 1ts Reddy that these didn't live lke any | them to folks who don’t use their | “The only thing T can see about o atas e lmnae o't opened after 1 Snond g Mo U other clams; that is, they were not | eyes. I would hardly expeet you to |you that is at all wrong, as I said i she ha j““ ey i fiodst cle l‘\‘ i daliee Uving in burrows in the mud, or in | find anything interesting in a Mus- | Lefore, you have an ingrowing sonl.” Miss Tunny, she w: handkerchief, leaving no marks on at her locked it that night, till I opencd i T o use colo v Mr. Tnman, Bl e I. Look at that one over there (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service to u lor, ar it of any sor e e next morning. I know, hecause 5 PR, « chain bolt yrder, and g e st to the side of that rock. It Tnc.) a household fholiglsfou o Gionaern i Oh, T don’t know. We must have . o . e joke, you see. h 3 | pickea it again, Miss Moore and t le stick in it. Nobody asn't entered your head to won- = | ! ; |iekida i Carter. any one of | would do it exactly Mke I did, and el fgone land der how it sticks there, has it?" Tomorrow: Judy’s Opinion. S e e e appiled that | anyways, I just know that door |1 2fler ¢ Lesiknonfiophinly R ARl e A T Febitan Sttt iy : . hose three midit have @ b L = it GO0 cven unconseiously one picks up ol {5, hiedayulooked alics it 1oolsh: A ! pamnt to her facé after the poor lady Wasn't opened after I locked it up:” | {110 (TARTES e ahbit ) Q1{ may hasc oftea wondered why Tt hadn’t oceurred to him to wonder 4 {painbion Very well, Herrick, but maype | 013, that are e S e neaiee | how that Mussel could cling to the " Miss Moore let Mr. Heath out by a eidedtlng phind Hase you ever thought that your sleeping e % 5 ‘They might, s prints of you {wo people, and Miss side of that smooth rock. Ie went | 4 : ; ur | ¥ ! dz Belk ekl e e G et your ([t L S imodztions may be keeping them | over to it now and looked at it. He our ea. t : r you mi T g rd it if she ha Modtan mareghedontityour ; y L i '?;}W ml ot oL hyat fasiincy r”p How to Keep It— { . of conrse 1 could d it -l' s ‘y L M“y__ S said v Inman, and | They dread perhaps ¢t m»n.f:flma;h. 3 ’ LA but 1 didn’t. I was up in my bec SaYS RSl turned away with a yawn, their visit means to you — of the discom- he jgst hated to admit there was 3 § asleel s Ty e e i sl “She was,” hroke in ook, i i £ s i som#hing interesting after all about She was,” ¥ r there is 2 solution to the problem — even that Mussol. Then he grinned sheep-| BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN b heard her smoring when I wenl | fow ¢ "‘f“‘,j’”‘.“" house that night, | in small apartments or homes. A U.S Lditor Journal of the Amerdean lown to look after Katie.” M f l, F [ Oxford Day Bed is by day a real addition to i fakce 1 altiback, ) arays |8 S0 BES RE DR e Wl e moc suspecting sou. | “Did sou lear Ewma open the [H@RUS ort € FamIlY | yourliving room furniture and ac night b- can a Mussel hang onto a rock like| Hygeia the Health Makazine [[carter” atott said, ewe've no rea- |idoot for Iatiet: ¢omes a fullsized bed with a firm cven spring this?" < > Specialists in diseases of chil sen fo. You surely had no motive ur did '“er.r k look and a soft restful materess. . | 3 o Kill your | contempiuous. “Tha nma, she ireakfast—Grapes, cereal, thin o) over and look. clos dren estimate that at least half of and o opnoctimity to Skilliyour | ORLENPLIONE St R il ARSs i cereal, gihin Gravwing: 10 voh & uke Il the patients between 2 and & mistr G : S0 q She goes cream, creamed potatoes, broiled [y . of age about whom 1h “The salhts bid!" #IT belleve anything you probably will see a yoars of age ahout whom : Iijsiacinialtor ] nich fastens that consulted are brought because they fervent! : plied Reddy humbly 2 dow head whlen faslengitng will not eat 2 "I can tell you something else, present, except Enow of those mpor- was, too. 1t was sort of “Indecd Your guests will doubly enjoy your hospi g ot X lity and will be glad to come again when said Carter, downstairs like a hod carrier, and | ham, crisp bran toast, milk, coffee. | ‘& [ 82 opens that back door so care Luncheon—Baked squash, cheese | 29° S Day Bed makes beer slecp possible that she takes about fen min- sandwiches, apple sauce, ginger | Ask fora U. S, Day Bed to insure getting g = i1, not unwilling to utes to do it! Last night, it stuck a | nuts, milk, tea the latest design, the most comfore and the he mand. Tt was then 1 5 sure enoush it was| These children apparently are not fr.” Emma said, net unwilling i y . ' 8 e :1. :,i"./l 1 am th : | eddy m:“.‘u ; ire enough it ;;‘] arera et Fam S [ e tha liinelight @gain little, and she had to jerk it open- Dnner. aked T ock with oy- | longest wear, They are moderately priced erest became aroused an 15 if that Mussel was growing with . ! slck at 8 (i ain't that so, sac )a potatoes, a gan to grow curious. littla vellow roots out of tha rock. | Some of them scem to be well no (Al vslbLEoinhen SR iyl and S e 2 to grow curlons. | e ve fontiedonbonl Do hepe haure Mott began fe think he was get Yos o girl looked her | beans in cream, pear ealad, nut at $35 to $30 complete. S i “mM Ape e \'I“ el i "’:;y\l‘“;‘;"; i | m are definitely underweight L) ing some sidelights, if not very cru rr;}lmnm\ = tapioca pudding, graham bread, Y C - was acqu 1 hat o Mussel makes, and ch is | f “Yes, it's so. An wis thinkin' | miik, coffee, S Rare s ol 2 ity s st at | The children vary as to their tem- cial statements, ! : 1 :h(; ! \rown out a rdens on what | 71 chiiiren / “well, 'long ahout twelve o'élock, I'd ofl it next day, and then what cheese sandwiches suggested h a sort ¢ . s | ever it suppose you | Peram / : {atie cotnin’ in. happenec t lear | ¥ THe lunchaon mesy arartbauter was i glossy blach i ] [f 15 T e Lt Some are so spoiled that they will I thought I heard Katie cotnin’ i ppened put it clear out of m 2 (e anmeny Lehel) Ay k nan'e e ke e rara o e When I have to wait on her comin the oven while the squash is bak- | b‘ mpty shells € Tus climbupthis [ o o i ars are sweet and do n, I'm terrible wakeful. ‘Most every How about the studio French ing. Sandwiches toasted this way each wer 1 " rock.” AN and ac ¥: o ¢ e “ou K N3 a r 3 ‘,:,, 436 sheily Sy heiave g you say.s | €8 and still others are phicgmatie | The New Stret Coats are Charac- | week she makes me let her in when window Couldn’t a man leave | are delightfully crisp and the cheese Clam, and 4 s e SR S2¥7 1 und dull and nothing interests them. i . it's her night out.” the house that way? is melted to a perfect creaminess | Siams Ao e eplied Reddy s Mioe Thoké. casea’ give the | physicien terized by Straight Silhoucttes | «yyhy do you do it “They all squeak, every one of | that makes it easy to digest. o THess iy k v Graywing looked pleased, “It's a] =00 " b o il on all his K “,,,,j‘“ all like Katie,” Emma' them,” Herrick averred. “T've been | Nut Taploca Pudding (G B LERE S U R R s i s e and a I of Furs. o an affectionate _glance at the [ meaning to be get ‘em fixed, but T| Ono-third cup quick cooking tapi- | s ’ "y Stick 10| he underlying physical or mental ? s establishe 1« the | pretty parior-mald. “And she's st Rut they squeak some- | oca, 3 cups hot water, 1 1-2 cup A« L kK, an iehiatelbly osss ! eolor St ha o | her young man, you know, and it's | thin" awrul! if you don't brlieve | light brown sugar, 1-4 teaspoon salt, e X Examine Parents the lacquer and ses Jides | a pity she should have to come in that, Mr. Detective, you just try |1 cup broken nut meats, 1 teaspoon Dr. Harry Lowenburg indicates | inevitably associated winter, | eleven o'ciock, and him such a fine j them vanilla; “Then, Herrick,” Mott turned on | Pour hot water, salt and sugar in | | parents is somotimes the first con- | the mollow colors of old wine or ho It was clear to be scen that the im, “how did Mr. Jeath gct ont? | top of double-boiler. Bring to the pul- | \daration; usua Iy one or both may | deep glow of a ruby. T tate of “keeping company” h Emma heard him talking after | boiling polnt and put over hot wat- | : : s where | twelve, that was after you locked | er. Stir in tapioca and cook until | of the |up, and yet he was gone in the morn- | {ransparent, stirring frequently. It | ing. How did he get out?" | will take about half an hour. Re- | on, "I stay That's what's botherin' me, sir,” [ move from heat and cool. Stir in r Mrs Herrick looked awestruck. “I | nuts and vanilla and turn into indi- ished, ot Brite for our booklet on the guest problems ~—extitied “Tonight and Tomorrew can his belief that examination of the | Lut a more subtle tone suggestive of | feller M8 | he nervous, hysterical, self-willed or | ‘Kashmir-duvetine in a ri p | ratsed Katie to an eminence have some other undesirable mental | red makes the strect Jetehed | she commanded the favors characteristic 1 model that i color | other gervants Quite often 1 3 he only trimming is cxpressive of the | “And so,” Emma went | ehild tn a family in which no more | Lest in the new senson’s mode wwake like, to let | are wanted because the one at hand | In line, this practical wrap Heath gave her an dressin- | say, how could he get out? The | vidual molds. Chill thoroughly’ and | | is regarded as too expensive to raise | lows the straight_silhouette that | down once when she caught collarway was locked inside, Ivery | serve with plain cream. or too troublesome. | proven so generally becoming. s | comin' in late Then, as I was lis- [ door and window was fastened in | Not infrequently, the mother will | a wrap-around model, with raglan | tenin’ for Katie, I heard volccs | the morning when I came down- 1y that .the baby was ways | sleeves that end In deep cuffs of fur. | downstairs. I thought the family | stairs. I'd 'a’ heard any of ‘em if | tDo},fl, rest licy"” and t she had to n The most striking feature is, | had all gone to bed, and I was | they was opcned in the night. I : it at a very tender age. Actually, she | however, the long collar of beaver, inkin- of burglars- don't know sir, how he did get out!” R i—(f‘ma_l]::::y_'dlffz G .l of 'lbda | bad been easity inced, or had | The majority of the new coats, both | *¥ ou was!” sneered M “Do you think the man Jimmy Jaatdl sty e g aies, Audonge- a X y covinced it her breast | the tallored and the more formal | Pierce. “You was et up with curi- | Lomax saw was Mr. Heath?” o o opporaly o Tepl e {mifk w poor quality and | afternoon models, feature long col- | osity, and you was bound to | I don't think so, no, sir’Caus i AN A JUDY SPEARS 011 1 1 that there was not enough of it any- |lars of this description Paquin | what you could.” why, how could it be? Mr. Heath, prevent reid was very y 0 | h | aid E , as- | he lan't g sir” ture deale own Jewe 1 ¥ young 1 | way. “Thus in infancy,” says Dr.|and Callot show coats with collars All right, then,” said 1.11unl|.[ as- | e couldn't get out, sir A Ff i B R LR ’ s l burg “was laid the founda- | made of two pointed fox skins—a | sentingly, “anyway, 1 pushed oi Then s e in the house yet " il 4 k ; 8 The 1 | softly the upstairs door to the front “I think so, sir. col I tior child’s life had heen fill- | mor urious version of the sur- | s ed fror t wit don't," | pl collar idea. hall, and I pecked over the banis- “Why, Herrick, what do you Ono minute — thdt’s how quick Dr. [ 0 \ must nots,” he dress accompanyir is | ters, I gouldn’t see anybody, but T| mean?’ | Scholl’s Zino-pads end the pain of | of my worthles i . } n'ts,” and unfulfilled threats wnart cont i a ftaflored model of | heard the voices in the stujo, and T | *“T mean, sir, that the brute as| coms They do it safely. You risk | EEEEEEEEEGGCGCE_EGE—— too many pe v Monumental Liee brown faille, a two-picce affair reckernized Mr., and Mrs. Heath and | done ofr Mrs. Heath done for him nodanger of infection. Zino-pads re- | P“l” En Althoug | rend - " Id soon learned to regard | turing a comparatively plain hod- , Mr. Inman. I don’t know whether | too sir, and hid his dead body s | move the cause of corns—pressing comfert in ts caretaker as a monumental liar. | ice oyer a short pleated skirt [ Miss Bunny was there or not. 8o, | where,' | or rubbing of shoes. They a thin, o e keap me physically f i 1 f ut Its b in rewards and punish The fronts of this red duvetine | knowing it wasn't burglars,” she Absurd, my man! That couldn't | medicated,antiseptic, protective, | EOMBPANY miserable in m 1 v zive him | ments was destroyed, and it realized | coat, as well as the deep cuffs, are | gave a look at Mrs. Plerce, “T went e healing. Get a box today at drug- EST.I1870 pleaded to he sent ¥ s o 7 that | its power. a child will not do | of luxarious beaver fur, | back to bed, and waited for Katie."” | 1l right, sir, but you asked me gist's and shoe dealer’s. house, where unti] 1 ! : 4 SPRINGFIELD i t normaily that it {s askad Copyright, 1926 (EL'S) “And that was between twelve | what I thought | " this time I had never spent a happy | struck to do without exacting its price, | — and one?" . Having gained all he could from | DISC’}IOI!S MASS. moment. Beg pardon,” stammered without exerting its power, without Competition of the Berlin to Bag- “Oh, nearer twelve. Not more'n | . "oorvante and giving no heed at z- ‘At last my mother had tha camy Why,"” T repeated creating a scene. without vemiting dad railroad has heen prevented by | quarter past. I know, ‘cause Tl trro iyt Gila surmise, Mott, 1N0o~-pa in the Adirondacks huilt for me, I Surely, Miss Dean, you do it it is forced to eat Arab bandits, who tear up the| thought it might like as not be & .fiar further injunctions not to bab- Put one on—the pain is gone! 'uppose that it is one gt the most | have (o ask me that question. Obviously the re-education of 'tracks. long while before Katie came,” | ble, went away Sold by B. C. Porter Sons