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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1927. 1 . jmean by that?” | pan upside down to cool. “That their reputations were at Melll‘ for the Family;mm—ngm. 1927, NFA Service, Incs his mercy. That he knew their 's Emb ~ | Love s m ers ‘ . % secrts and it gave Habalh@iowen | oo T e "”i’i PPER FANNY SAYS: > 3 ; .A % o i «ts | COts, cereal, cream, codfish hash, Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel to e ok teadrousteasmuilk Botose. “ : ife” fidant and counsellor of many. 1f| Lunchcon—New onions on toast, Revel?tlfi)“s Of a‘Wlfe that gave him a hold over them |raisin bread, tomato and celery sal- Beginning a New Serial WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE (hecls of a dozen others, seems a [any he chose? it was the hold of gratitude and ;:li-lksulnshinu cake, strawberry fluff, 3 e seage | Busband’s curious behavior and was I s Gu ‘olsont | terrible thing to do.” It was largely imagination or |thankfulness for his assistance.” . tea, Beardel ‘:.I:I;‘ul' ke o Mewage (v b (Wf“'l‘]“’,‘:l‘g‘n"l"::'“ "“i}”:”;f‘\_m;. | 5 at Ocean Town, N.| “All this s logical and oo Inshinet et Rigss did not| “Aunt, vou're priceless! I think, '“‘IéiLmll:&:l f“,‘,,o,'['" red For a startled second it seemed | He turned quickly as if to scuttle f J. It is thought at first he is a | cthical from the standpoint of | trust Pelion. He didn’t suspect h'lv" Riggs, you'd better tell her all. “wl s'rin. h("‘":‘ € “’0 Av‘ 0 ; ) tom. that the rod-haired and red- |off, when \iss Lincoln's clear im- | stroke vietim, hut investigation | your uncle's viems. Dut on the | of having any hamd in his uncle’s| +Mr. Riggs will most certainly | &4 String beans, raw onions and rad- | beard d nt who had so s fenly | perious voice 2 d him 1.\[\4/\\~ he has been stabbed to death | other hand, he was murdered, and | death, but he Jid Y||I||.k |h.l' tell .|nr- all. 5 ‘;‘"kn e 2 apioca pudding, | appeared m front of our little group “What 2 you doing here?" she | ben the wate | his mwurder ought to be ave nephew was glad to inherit his Miss Folsom's eyes began to 3 e y . ‘Don't you know this fs| IFolsom’s swimming companions | No matter how great a vil 2 legacy, and that if he could fur-|glitter and her voice took on a shine Cake y had been Roger Neville, a business | rott Folsom had heen, it doesn’t | ther ather his nest in any way, ting tone that had, never- | Whites 7 eggs, yolks 5 eggs, 1 Helen Barnaby and | exculpate the man who killed him.” [ he would do so. 8 Dan noted. a slight tinge | cup granulated sugar, 1 cup pastry | two men went [ of fear in it. | flour, 1-4 teaspoon cream of tartar, | Miss Folsom. to put the | 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla, and papers. matter in a few words, we have | Put whites of rggs into large mix upon the verwmda of The Larches | asked must have arisen like a huge genie | private prop from the ground. Then 1 realized | He shook his head and spread his | partner: Mrs, that he must b come in from | hands to show his W W that Iolsome, just before his de: 7 ad been standing next to Ned Bar- | a lot of innocent men, and then von, known as the copper king. perlups not strike the right man CHAPTER XXIT his conip Anasta ‘olsom, eccentric and | among them.™ But it was a thankless task. M ‘ou told me that hefore.” ! shouted fo Jerry T lasterul sis [ 1 s a big question, and i* will | 1y (he documents were of no & Some papers that Indicate tran- |1 and beat until very stitf. Sift [ arvives and takes command. At require some thinking over before | jportance and of no evidently su: ‘tions or arrangements of a na- | SUSAar five or six times and add to| \r, | Whites, beating in with whisk. Add volks of eggs beaten until thick and | lemon colored. Add vanilla. Remove i whisk from mixture and fold in flour sifted cight times after meas- uring. Add salt to flour and use a spatula to fold into the batter. Turn | AL .5 PAT OFF. into a pan with a chimney and bake | | 9827 8Y NEA SERVICE, WC. 1orance of t sarmelita Valdon, It is cstablished | “I suppose not, but as 1 said, I'd| So, together, the ‘mu- to bring unjust suspicion on | through the suitcasc full of letters Then, road by way of the grove of | ton she shes from which the old place | sure he understood ¢ 1 have stepped | feetly, for 1 re found some papers—" [ing bowl and beat until frothy, u: i et o e ing a wire whisk. Add cream of t tmmediately shelier the housc b ha That there was something queer, |t ¢ ¢ o stand t 5 elligible zlis e inquest Tearncd that we can settle it. Look here, 150"t | picious charac It was plain to | ture far from creditable to weapon was a pichaq, | Roger Neville an assoclate in [ o seen that Garrett Folson had | Folsom.” al knife, and that it had been | fusiness with you uncle reked lot while in Chicago and | “Speak out more plainly. What for the second t the man whom spere t on the boardwalk, | “He was — in som ys. You |y ought them to New York, to be lare they 1 suspec masquerading rduy t is tablished that | see. Uncle Garrett had several fygpended to there. “I'll read you some, instead.” forcigner ignorant of our lu ) t f 1 Croydon Scars is a fa ! [ lines of Dusiness and man icd | por there were various matters | He opened the ‘worn notebook If he were as he pretende 1 ous knives a engages Titus | interests, all of which brought in [t1,4¢ concerned New York bLusiness {and real: ataving at the Grimsey Lincoln " he asked | It in architeet, o work on the | money. Noville was With him i ey, and - some contracts and esti- | - Positive of the perjury [ iNo & pan | : ‘ our farm, for his health and fishing, 3 - Pelton, the dead s | some of these schemes. But I've that had to do with New [matter, J. : No doubt of the |70 minuies in a moderate oven. The | " equctng game, women . h e door- v v ok come i hew arrives, and notic the | no reason to think or assume that | e irath of K's report. T.C.: Have | {emperature on an even thermome- | o't u il MOCCNG S - same thirg | o neh dolls rrett | Roger Neville had any part in or | t of anything touching on a |ahsolute proof of his guilt.’ ter should be 330 degrees F. Turn Folsom’s room. He t tiggs | even any knowledge of these |, ririous pursuit, or unlawful| “Now, I'm sorry to hurt you ed and secluded place? In the dis- | tance, across the little lake, could that the murderer is discovered, | thi I speak of. bribery or corruption, they found | furiher, but on another page a re- n the figures of Mr, Ticer far some unpleasant things may come s 1, we must Nevi i ries of large numbers would seem (3 [ 3 and his son Jerr work mowing | “Th; b to light about his uncle it guardedly. 2 I is, until the very last lyo jndicate sums paid by these in- nva . . GO ON WITH THE 2y | knows nothing about it all. we | Pelton turned the little | gjviduals, as the figures are oppo- the meadow. 1f he had wished in- 4 1 E | NOW X I formation of any sort, his most na- TER XXVI don't want to enlighten him tes down and gave it lgjte the initials we have noted, and tural course of procedure would i h ed. Put i 7 o to speak| Then again, would it mot be i final shake, and an inconspic- | {he dates are consecutive—and re- have heen to go to th with unflinching ey e looked at ‘N“m,\‘-' iy “You don't | Wise to let your aunt in on this fyous pocket in the lining fiinped [ cont.” Suddenly I felt a little premoni- | him scathingly. place your late uncle on quite so cret? X » sure, she would vau open. Out dropped . small I think, Mr. Rigss, you read a tory sense of something tense, clec- | “Do not B Lo oome gneanilygfiyy cdestal as his sister does? | dismaved ™ of your uncle’s iy.morandum book. meaning into those notes to suit tric tn the atmosphere. The man had | she said. “f o envelope on the to o cqualls frank—1 | wrong-doing, but as you have sail was old and worn, and had | vourself, T think, if truth were halted when he saw 1s, patently not | sun-dial. Then o mever liked iy mncle, hut | vourscif, Miss Folsom can stand | vidently heen hidden in the pocket [ known, they represent the friends expecting 1o deal with a group of | The last word was like an explo- |- oh = o BEEE RO N St he with fortitude. And it may | purposely. | who. as T told you, consulted with people. His eyelids, hecause of some | sion. With it she red to lose the | e D ia fee | he she would rm:v;r‘ (I;‘vn’\‘\\'m’:“‘ The two men pounced upon it Lyiv hrother and he advised and ad, tha " aueer affliction of his eyes only half | last of tation. Tt was with R trath, howeye {and found it to be full of various | yeyad tHem. The figures, of course, open, were quivering violently, and | ihe air of an experienced drawing- | s | kept in ignorance of i Iotes and -dates, which obviously | we¥eannot understand, but none l,,l 1 saw that from bencath them he |room hostess that she turned to us. Well, understand. 1 mean T “I daresay it may be sn»_v But referred to private matters. it is one iota of proof or even an was gazing warily at us. For a sce- I think I hear Mrs. Ticer on the | o040 3 5enioq ™ pagher, hat | MY aunt so reveres and cherishes [ “\Whatever it's all about.” Pel- |ingication that my brother had any ond or two no one spoke. and mov- | veranda” ahe suid. 1 am sure sie | OEG ECEG (Gic, T e brother's —memory, Mai it fton said, “it's not meant for the fypiawful hold over these people. ing A step to ons side. T found my- | has tea ready. Suppose we fake it (NEE S FEEETEEEIEC | would go hard with her to dearn [gonoral public. Tut many of the | wp have mot scen such great = welf watching the reaction of the [now, and explore the grounds after- | %A € T8 CAEL he was less than o 11010t [ entries date back and many of the | r1irh. no. not in all Tsracl!” mur- members of our group to the man's | warl LBl him.” notes are crossed out. I faney he |jiured Pelton, who was fond of S ddcs anparancel | “Knowing Mre. Tieer” T saia | [UBNOROSUS L pied | “Well Teaving that question for | had this book in use for years | guottition. That is why people insist on Salada. Noel and Hary were plainly un- | with a lighthess 1 was fa sense of that word, no. Tut df moment, Iet us ot down 10| “Looks 0" agrced Riggs. “but [ «pa quiet, Dan" sald his aunt. ——— affected by his appearance, hut s e ni el g e (O0E AT SRS SRR AN A Vet S o, SR A et e B R s e S e patently curious. Miss Lincoln had | th 5 he 11 ney- T e ngaged e to investigate this | much to us, unless we can make | yraordinarily blind to facts, as you drawn herself up with the natural f S gl t then, ;.v‘nrl @35 culany Dreofs a5 for her. Now, have T a right|out who the people are.” e e b e Ky arrogance of her type of woman at | she's too good a cook fo offend.” | CHAYE VOL [ to lie down on the joh, because it Well, here's one that scems fa- | 1iean in the way vou interpret any unusual intrusion. But Dicky— We retraced our steps fo OB NG e ok f consa- | Soems to he leading into an wn- fniliar. Toward the last, mnote the |y then it is clear that my I stared at him in astonishment. | front veranda, but wl We WL ons Bl T albways q un- | Pleasant field? Moreover, i3 there | jnitials €. R. 8. And repeated |60 murderer must have He was standing stiffly in a dazed | reached there and settled ourselves | 107 1ot w possibility. that vou are mis-|sevoral times.” almost sinister about this sudden appearance v conviction which f an accen came forcibly to me, as I thus saw % n in atep of this always fully guard- | rom feel 1 : bt Lele was wp to some eviltry, and been one of these viclims, as yonu ; | fashion as if something had wrm-h‘ ound the tea-table, we mnsd thal & Lor aunl's. wire abonk Tug | fken, sl least 4o ths eatent or And wholmay ClUR e L e W o ° him in the face, looking at the red- | Dicky had not returned with us. . 1 omipped down 10 s raom, | WelEht o tese judgments vour Ll o T e [ s el gls stanmy ety d s ) haired man with a scrutiny which { < % et e t2 o i New | nncle held over his victim’s heads>” | sibly, Croydon Roches e | Ry B et (= Gonaerer ses ; o er ls had something threatening in it. Copyright, 11 SanaRer York. and T found a hag full of | “You don't see it quite straight, Croydon Sears! Impessiblel That | oe any opprobrinm that may bring That the red-haired man saw my Iteature /Se IRl papers and letters, and 1 bronght | Riggs. 1 have reason to believe | man's white clear through. T don't [4o my hrother's name.” ! o B e, Now—well, | that my uncle, while not what may | know him vers well, but T do know | “wpjion’ vou want me to go ahead R Mr. Riggs, those documents go fo alled professional 1 him, and I know nothing but good | 4,q investigate these notes. if pos- = prove my respected unele [ mailer, yet had a few victims | of him. sible, irrespective of the out- was deser of very little ro- | whose secrets he knew. and whom | “That doesn’t count, Tiggs. 1t | coman ° | spect, whosver did him | he ground down to the last de- | there was a black spot on his past, | “Ga ahead. full steam:™ de- i) world of a pretty | gre T beliove that anyone of | you wouldn’t know it—but Gar- | ajared Miss Folsom. ONSTIPATION, biliousness, coated mng-ue feverish blac Irel.” these—say a half dozen — would | ctt Folsom might have.” e b he sick s 5 = ue, omd &6 von think it might be | have murdered him gladly i they | “Can you get head or ftail to eadache, sick stomach--then is the time when mother | bettor 1o lot sleeping dogs lie—" | had thought they could do it with- I]u.‘.m.' notes about €. M. 8.2 : e relies upon Dr. Calflwell‘s Syrup Pepsin. uMy son had “Yes, just that. T'm sure that |out getting canght. And now one | hey are vague, and yet they Again the strange dolls that Gar- b Stinated and bili 7 birth. At th five he had fo opan up the hidden life of Gar-|of them did murder him and get [are definite, too. Definite in ex- | vett Folsom owned intrude on the een constipated and bilious since . eafieo ve he ha ot Folsom would hring o light | away with it, and to bring forward | pression, that is, though vague in | mystery, What was their real [ suchan attack of sour stomach and bad breath I had to tak= him ‘uths of such a nature that my | the evidence T speak of wonld he | meaning or allusion.” ! stamificance? out of kindergarten. It was then I gave him Syrup Pepsin. He aunt would sink under the load of | arouse suspicion of the whole | “Suchas™ e improved from the first dose and soon was back to school completely it and shame that would aitach | fhough that's only an ap-| “One s C. K. & Keep on restored and healthier than he had ever been before. Itisagreat Homed-nose the Rhino ¥ Ty At RO (e S . o RS BF ot AT bty Therets comfort to have a medicine for children in which we can have such Tom W But / \Ir. Pelton?” ’ ¥ ¢ wajority of innocent ones. | 1o seeret, but lightly.' It scems fo Your Health implicit confidence.” (Name and address sent on request.) Ry oentonfiWe B RIgeas : “No, T don't think so ‘r‘hv';n\' (R the Fn s i e :“;»“l‘;n‘a{gclv;q\" nM.\"!'v\r«‘n ;ha} Wins Confidence of Old Folks T von can guess the sort of nefar- | 1ot get the real criminal at all. cle held ub over the hea A 2 2 Imaginetioniinsor, hasideann Y s B “How many of these victims you | Mr. Sears.” % How to Keep It— od peogleareghamed by the gentle, kindly action Slesngecscrapiunes thu ste borhy rom what you say, ot rather | speak of are down here at Ocean| “Do you know Sears well? Causes of Illness of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. No pain, gripe or i (other et from what you don't say. T can't |Town? “Not" so very, But T've known depressing “flushing” of the bowels. Just an easy That is a fact. I you doubt it, | Ielp thinking it must besomo | “Thats Just the worst of it. ‘(‘]:; s ganatal ey ior Years movement and the fine feeling of restful comfort. s gk ratilLg Boter g | CHRCIITIRG i vt oo el 0 S i B ol (A ST A e T SRS T There’s seldom any real sickness in the home that Feter has been to the circus, and L e common. ordinry Diackniail, o | N0l know. Any one of them may | Uncle Garrs may have known of | ditor Journal of the American | 16arns touse Syrup Pepsin at the first sign of coated Jiileubeuwas fliars e LIt his' onn N any small jobs, Tt's merely that |be {he murdercr.” B some plot. Early indiscrction, or dical Association and of Hy- tongue, fever, biliousness, headache and such troubles iEhcatitojmae SUERin Tl s! ““‘,‘“]'l“' RS he knew a fow scerets concerning | “Complicated situation. And yet, { Something. Therc's no use pretend- geln, the Health Magazine due to constipation. Recommended in a million ot sds; cammung (ihoke, eirus fobe | \ his friends — T mean, apparent | have we a choice in the matter? | g uncle was perfect, just because homes. Sold by all druggists. ropriiaranay, qouniries W i friends — and. over these he had | Must we not follow wh. the way | he's dead.” What used to be called “yellow : G wor Caltons g some Who | iy such a fearful hold that they were ,is pointed out? At any rate, old | “Telton, you wuse the word |Janders” is now rccognized to have For a free trial bottle send name and address o Jokejliniangtsomejylio Hud neither forced to pay him his pricc or be man, I guess you'll have to let me | Plackmail With a carcless touch. {boen merely a symptom of many Pepsin Syrup Company, Monticello, Illinois. AINES ok s L anl ol o sed.” look through those letters you | 1S @ danzerous and uneertain | conditions that may interfere with AR B e e e . i 'hat is strong talk, Mr. Pel- | speak of." ame. More than in most ventures, | the proper flow of bile. RS0 ever, droamed of; hore | : : fite Itiggs chuekled fo imself |If you push your victim foo far,{ When the gall or bile duct or was Bigmouth the ”'pl"“,“ol’"f‘ it said the Circus Mouse, “is lut it is true talk, And T have at the thought that Tubby's pre- |¥OU come to a cropper yourscif,” |tube which carries the bile from T s b Delleve | Horned-nose the Rhino™ proofs-—that is, some proofs. How- |cious sccret was thus openly an-| “Well, Garret Folsom wasn't the | the gallbladder to the intestines R0 TR A cver, T hesitate o bring them | nounced by Pelton. | man to come to croppers. If that's | is blocked through some mechani- it was a mouth, even whon he WA | Cireus Mouse. “To be exuct. his | forth. because any of them would | Rigzs hud looked forward to a |the case, fhen IIl bet he never | cal cause, such as a stone or the looking. sight into it e s o | DAE s [2hinoceros, but that is such ice to throw suspicion on a |diplomatic cffort on his part to | Pushed a vietim too far. presence of a tumor in a neighbor- >, who was B0, big word and get's one's tongue in who may be entirely inno- | gt the nephew of the dead man to “He did if he was murdered | ing organ, or by a swelling of its tall that it made Peter's " | tangled up so that we just eall him | e exhibit his uncle's papers. And | for doing so opening in the intestines, the hile 1o look up at him. Re a2 | Hor ose the Rhino." And. too. for your aunt’s sake. lere he was fairly thrusting them | 4 is taken up by the blood. Tt fs RoRd ity U"Pham' “,hu.f«,,‘n_ was | He—he hasn't any fur,” ven- |, v to bring forth this on Rigg's attention. *\ in plain English, the (then circulated throughout the ;;m;) h‘v.!hnol“lgn m:;vvn .\I:onk «f;; | tu 7 new side of the tragedy?" Was I though? Was he the in- | SUE that he wa hounding ; hody and the skin hecomes yellow. 'm a _h' 'no Bl ChaRy G r 1se chuckled. It was a “Oh, partly for aunt's sake, hut ' genuous, aightforward character | S his ‘seeret’ which un- | Sometimes the taking of too much D o was ™ ¢ little chuckle. “No,” s more because T feel this way about appeared to he? | existed, and that in | alcohol or of frritant foods or Btriped-coat the 'fi;,c;,v. the Pan. | he, “he hasn't fur, The it. Tt sems to me that the men my His attitude about wanting to | © . Scars bumped him | spices may set up an inflammation :;7950"’;'1':'““;‘”%"‘IW‘ of the (ur | MOMHINg soft about Horned-i uncle | maRe. miserable. snftersd | shiola: hls tinele’s. manyor far | Off {in the infestinal tract, with simi- e mow Cireus Mouse, a | WhY that bide of Lis s s hard as | cnough, without being brought to | as possible was all right. hut could | “Meaning that ft is certainly | lav results. st ) S tio i Loard. You hiave 3 such | the har to answer for a murder Rigss e sure that the letters and | AMong the possibilitics.” Other Symptoms "f’“"""‘" :)',m'yn;o:\i‘ Putor and |® Mde.r ¢ didn't commit, For, na- | documents he was now ahout fo | “Then, I say, as I said from the | Associated with the absorption of ;‘;::m(:' :t::x‘x’o o? the sther people, Tn | 1 SUPDOSSY said - Peter, - “that | tupally, only one man stabbed him, | inspect wers intact as when Pelton | #6rt, T'd rather Jot sleeping dogs | the bile there may be lose of appe- R fis. Mouse 1ad offered to | YO0 meai skin. nd to let looss a lot of facts ihat | had found them, or had he tam- | e, drop the iny wtion, and ot | tite, nausea, severe headache, heavy fact, Circus Cireus Mouse looked at Poter sus- | would bring suspicion hot upon the | pered with lot and abstracted the bones of rrett [Folsom rest | coating of the tongue, bad breath introduce them. ol ., | piciously. *It cms to said in pea and similar symptoms. aturally “Come right this way and don't |} “. 00 00 i T “The in ok S g y : ar B R il dene | (st youarea] hout, | i investigation will not ho | the exerctions of the hody are also be atraid, i G| mavds, Biter f you like it - | dropped!” eried a strident voice, | discolored ith hile, skipped along. Peter noticd, Vetter call it skin, but that won't . |and Miss Folsom stamped into the | 1t is customary in such in- 5 cus Mouse kept look- 3 X 5 o ;\"'n:ha:«f'";\l‘\:l I::)‘:u'vw o ovay | Make it any softer or any thinner. A i {room. 1 he what you said, | stances to put the patient at rest, - g ng this way g He's thick skinned ‘ hard 5 s i | Dan, as T neared the door. And ! 1o administer a laxative which will King ¢ other way all A = L and looking oth skinned and he's 4 it's not up to you to say w E {tend to remove irritating sub- N a ti o arted to say somc- 5 wr i % e "“1:&[ 'J]Ign“r,:"n‘;‘Ilulyun':]'vlv:fl w1 | (Copyright gess) : {he done. T engaged Mr. Rig ! stancos from the bowcls, and to te H 2 » uinehBE ey et Dhat | : e {is working for me, and I forhid | lower the amount of food intake, c rrltatlon members o > family o Y ’ | you to interferc in ar | while increasing the amount of o 2:1‘.‘!?1‘1’,0‘;3 “" l'\)n}"’ el Reill 4 , ‘F “Oh. come, mow, Aunt Stasia,” | fluid intake so that general flush- . . { asor ; > . : said Pelton, “you don't want fo |ing of the intestinal tract occur: W t h t Y % b | G cus Mouse until pres- : 1 mlll‘m\;';le f];:[:: Smr‘”’ml :“;' fi_m‘” i " ] uncover a lot of stuff that would Most important of all apparently a C or 1 ln our a y' exby i D 5 vefleet on Uncle Garrett's charac- | is the placing of the patient at rest. & cage. ; i - ter. do you?" Sometimes warmth applied ml “Let me introduce you ‘o the fol- S / . tl like that CAN be un-|the ab s v < s 4 A : o wih e e e 1 e Ny , | ol et At w1 s, e bt e o 81 8o much needlsssuffeing can tssuesintoarawinfamedsurface el e 7 A, : { [brothers lire that may wot be [loftle. will aid the circulation and be prevented by this The only positive preventive-of yrarannd B : £ Wi 4 > § |thown to the light of day! Dow't [scrve as well to relieve any pain : Urea irritation is to keep these wared and sarci, Prier - svallo h / ) X SO B T Y i T i i e e T stmple method. tiny crystals from ever touching e g b : S / And he has been murdered, s suffering. g : the body. :rri“lr.l.syti X:na‘,)lr,‘,:: 2 s THE CO%-B0Y / 2 / : v for some reason or other you On the other hand, it is of the 'INY lips curl and tremble— g stranger he was staring o 4 OHNNY woul . i 3 frying 1o hush things ur greatest importance in all cases of dimpled fists reach for the oA New Method of Relief rogular mountain of a fel ¥ ‘.“I""" prieo i : 7 ; 2 thing you know yowll get yourself | iaundice (o sccure competent med- | face—eyes, nose and mouth twist e a fel J Flossie® than 1o do anvthing . 2 5 1 ical advice as soon as possible for | : ] A remarliable baby powder has now :2::'%1 T i s b else e could think of. 0L Flo 7N 2 b Lord, Auntic, how you do | the purpose of diagnosis. Instances ;Jntg a little red knot—and your been perfected for exactly this type of SOTIR Eelen 00N e s e e was 3 horse. She was zentle, A i . POl Jare reconded in' which a swollen | DADY starts to cry! irritation. Whereas ordinary talcum Seaial leind sohtall o had) o and et back was wide and <moot] e : N5 & Even in this serious situati gall-hladder has been burst by at- i = powders dust off almost as soon as o dnolneil stogturnsupbisinose. Johnny often had to wait while A , - ol Dan was amuscd, I s tempts at massage or manipulation. FeoR) little tot—if he could only goplied. Z.B.T. contains & special in- tell you his trouble! So often it gredicw which adheres so elosely to the That tail didn't really amount to T U e o was, at his aunt’s vehenmen Ther also Is of : ant ceally amount, lo GBI e iitica . i NS at his aunt’s vehemenee, ere are also records of severe i ! much for such a big fellow. 1o no ignrlia o 4 [ = ihank you, Dan, o keep |foxemia duc to fact that obstruction | MAY be traced toa cause mothers skin as’to make it almost completely J8PaHER AN Ay el - Old Floss jout of it all. You can’t help, and | has heen mechanical, and atiempts | rarely think of. Medical authori- moisture-proof. Thus a delicate, protec- Yad rather small ears, and decided : ¥ ) | - pro 3 “I'ma Cow-bov. . and it you could you wonldn't, Now ; have been made to trea alconnls Hoth C tive coating is formed against dangerous n « > treat the condi- | ties now tell us that at least 6600 gids, irritation and chafing. Yet the Iy small eyes. They were mean eyes, ;"‘v’ i fastin . . p A take your finger out of the pie |t P - i i (Poter afint ke the Tooks o el -';' S : / 7 i SR e R “;:f:::‘n’\l'“f‘:"‘l' o | Of all babies are allowed to suffer powder does ot cake, and allows the them at all, But it was when Potor R oas ook ot | . s i il ¥ S LG LG, i At stk a ol S S at him and nodded her head | / | those who are capabe of conduct- | is thoroughly familiar with the needlessly the torture of Urea free, normal flow,of perspiration. B i st e ek lm..;!u : |"( atomy of the gallblidder ana | ifTitation. {:e:filcng:. zéffi’:;::::: t;::"‘l‘:‘:\t‘e‘:‘ ] " ] erseorn, s shown on her 'its tubes and with the change . ; 8 tisepti » Sens healthy velvet-like texture. ST N o e to her, 4 Jolmy , y ol i fas o o | couldn’t, On the end of cat lig | | - i i | Erad ot 4 t‘w’v ’y(‘ hut it was ’mmu- will be ‘(4'- to take the | The gtinging acids in the urine : Geta can of Z .5 L Avai omig nose was n great horn standi | [ ol s 0 Dan Pelton, e ry precautions, g 3 = ! -B.T. A - :.":‘L‘, ”r‘w)x' ““ “‘l,,k“‘l ulm it g \ P 4 righ he sadd, “hut don’t Don't Know 1 crystallize almost immediately gists—in three sizes: Junior, 10c.; Nurs- 2 B P Blame me when you find you have | Although the Al into tiny, gritty particles—so €Y size, 25c.; De Luxe package with und just hack of {hat « shorter / o wit and ju « i = > brought public ignoming and | gallstones ar not initely | small they are invisible, yet so }’;’,{,:‘l.'og'yg,'yd!;l"é‘g:ni'c.’;'g;m;:‘: i # Torn. Peter remembered the \ - - L shame on the anemory of the man | known, some evidence e B . 1usks of M ord the o i » § T P nsks Iy Lord the 131 ( > . e Ry ey s harsh as to turn the sensitive skin York, N. v, These two liorns on this strange i h : ; e e A s : g whaL o o oanze ne is frequently bacteria. P e mere < ¢ Tooked at Ridgs and shru ammation of the gallbladde Z tha rns, A wgethe " A Ba T .’..:,J".’y,',..k,,\‘.‘;‘fmm i . —= his shoulders. ay sociated with an incres ¢‘ plagenlooking: anlinnl and sl e R { - You see, madam.” and Tite | ing deposit of the materials form- 9. ] <] ¥ fi‘ % ¥iin { ,_ tiggs concluded frankness was his llston g animal. e ; 2 2 i : [ty wive ruh. wérom some || e st Investigations BABY TALCUM “This,” said Circus Mouse "is | : | notes and papers that seem to |are inclined to suggest that the FiBined node. the Ritino: rned-nose the Rhir y shiow Mr. Folsom had some people | diets may be responsible, particu- Fine for Baby’s Body—Fine for Every Body! ..;M ;.;Mm , raica ‘d"’hh"v n So, together, the two men went throngh the suitcase full of letters and | at s 1ies larly in relation to the various ue Rhino,” replie is cousin, Crs “ wnde: b » | papers, . ) Al bLis merey? What do you ! combinations of vitamins. o 1 B l ¢ < just Jook like Johnuy