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‘STAR—WEDNESDAY, APR. 12, 1916. PAGE 4. A Novel a Week A standard, high-class, book- stee novel, complete this week tn paper. thie wette: « full tmetati~ ment will come te you every day. “The Ward of Tecumseh” *o Fam By Crittenden Marrlott-—Copyright, 1914, by Crittenden Marriott Rntered at Beattie Dy mall, out of city, one year, “NORTH OF FIFTY-THREE (Continued from our iset issue) Flogging was common tn those] plained, “but before they go they | . ing as Man to Man | . days, Privates tn the army were| want to eat some of your no-won Now Is the Accepted Time Speaking aie pee CHAPTER VL 4 for all sorte of misdeeds, |derful meals, Besides, they've got | ¢ i TSE action of the democratic st acy wigan y esting Nain the Goo | Ammunition The crowd surged forward. a lot toaak you.” xia i z peg ed ooane weed wpe the presence of hie con- } HE forest was breaking. Now| yond question its sympathies were| “To ask me, monsfeur™ The caucus, called as a result of the per- graguiion and confessed ine. and, again goldengreen/| with Hibbe and against Jack, The | French woman's beady eyen darted branches showed against a/ note of savagery tn ite snarl would | {nquiringly from Stickney to Jack blue, cloud-flecked aky, have frightened most men. and back again. fonal efforts of a little group of congress- Now the preacher has lifed a case In the oe . Memphis, Tenn., divorcee court-—J. H. Boone Pmen, including Clyde Tavenner, Robert ve, Allee @oone. Jack and Alngwa, the latter| It did not frighten Jack. “Just!” yey: You and our good friend - ser and Edward Keating, the way is ae aa ist ¢ divorce mounted on Cato's horse, were rid-|& moment,” he cried. “The first) pyi4 # for the consideration and a REC- This is the oddest twist to a ing behind tho wagon, chatting to-| man that lays hands on me dies Thont i'abe® dmewe with « case we've come across in many a day, gether, For a moment the crowd hunk | giudnens, Most welcome they are RD ROLL CALL VOTE in the house | of representatives on proposals to have | Uncle Sam himself manufacture his own War munitions. in the balance, Then Jack laughed. | For the moment the girl had Inid |, | of the nobility, With Anide her diatrunt of Jnck. His heart| The ridiculous side of the quarrel ¢ one can seo that. It | might be bad, but his words were More's your rifle, Witliame,” ho| Will be # pleasure Yo entertain | pleasant, and she would enjoy them J them.” | We can’t recall a parallel in romance or history ; . The one familiar thing about it is the ome of the story of the woman, | said, tossing the gun indifferently we ‘3 | F Everybody who has looked into the outcom Sonkd inthe Brehatincwe while she could i oran, “Comin 86 tan? bb Sites | ne ho sneie a Drei wee? | gubj lk vs that war munitions That was bound te 5 We'll be at Fort Wayne #00n,/ 1, aiagwa “Come, Cato!” With-| ee ees west wer mone , iderab tonished ff Mod, I guess,” Jnck was saying, as . face, Instantly they widened with i would have been considerably ast is . 1 guess,” Jn ‘«. "i backward glance he strode Manufacturers have been milking the they neared the edgect the te out a backwai gmastinent that sent the bicod a ronment of millions and millions of if the husband had failed to file that suit 4 lars of illegitimate profits’ on the for divorce : j things the eotecnent a have in its The law gives pe per seorinene | military and naval establishment—armor for doing so. radition upho! . g And Mrs. Grundy approves him. > Pilate, guns, powder, ships, and so on , ’ r ; r Dozens of estimates and official reports Still we can’t help asking what makes a man act like that. | have shown conclusively that the gov- - Rage ‘fmment could manufacture its own war sat iy! ar Sant cic eee pondeas Munitions cheaper and better than pri- forces him to vindicate Li away. | Mooding to the tips of the girl's Bilence almost complete followed | snetiiive eare, Then they jumped his departure, Mr, Hibbs made.uo}iq Jack's face and whe gasped move to renew bis order, Stickney, “O bh car,” bh t Rapidly the quadrilateral welled however, hurried after Jack, “You | 5. ts tree 1 oases” she wen Out of the plain. A great gate, mi&! Gi exactly right, Mr, Telfair,” he| Om Sfter an almost imperceptible | | Way of its southern side, stood 10) aaiq, ag he came up, “and I'm norry | vitingly open and ard this the 4 |to prepare the dishes of Ia belle | travel Mrected their w you should have beem so outrage. | », * for the cochons who live age Sire geal og rink ously treated, ‘The fiasco about - | Just inside the gate Jack reined the ammunition made Hibbs worse hereabouts, But you, monsteur, ab in, looking for a moment at the un it will be the great pleasure to} cook for you. Entrez! Entrez! Mes ti ) h 4 Woe are practically out of tt. You amiliar scene On the parade?) soe there is some Httle excusd for She had told him that the Indians lealled her Bobapanawe (iHghtning) and he had shortened it to Bob. vate firms. honor and pride before his community, at | ground a company of 40 soldiers| pre), here ie ene eae an it wan” | Reure.” Bhe stood aside and waved EVERYTHING THE GOVERN- any cost to the woman, jwaa drilling under command of &/" jay nodded. “I see!” he acced. | Yer suests toward the home | , ONG YOU RGSS, hesvy man, ed, "Well! It really dooan’t matter. | | y: BA ee: G y , TUIRACTIT iG Some say it’s his hurt egotism which 2 aay a eae eat teks eon jealousy which is beyond man’s control. 2 ; r Some say it’s a horrid fatality—that aus oe Septal taba \ “all men kill the thing they love.” ITHOUT ONIONS ON YOUR BREATH, Come HERE ANO FINISH THIS SHAVE {!! The captain of the company 1 intended to start back to Piqua! CHAPTER VIt. turned bis men over to a sub-officer tomorrow morning, anyway,” | ua Giles jand Jack rode up to him and reined) «on: we can't lat you go that i : | eoping off his hat with @ boy’) quickly, J want to hear about that! Yisiding to Madame Fentine's tn- flourish, “Good evening, air!”| nurder, I must report tt to Waah.| *istence the newcomers turned to “Have I the honor of $ a sort of hotel here ward the entrance to the hotel. But It would be very easy to make sar- castic and sentimental but maudlin ref- Tf the government had had an armor i i ington, There’ . z te plant during the time it has been ~aosby? before she bad taken a dozen . b: F h trader, Pet t _,.. from the armor plate trust, it ¢rences to pdr py the ayant of _ The officer shook his head. His] yobt,ny & Nrrn’ tak paver ie ioe Major Btickney halted. “Hold on i . he ox med ve got to in would have saved enough to have built inquisition, and to the sin of turning the face was flushed and the veins online night. That will give us time| athen sag vo ies hiya heed Ae his forehead were swollen. Obvious | poe « talk.” Poltein-bee I oo t . |ly be had been drinking heavily. “aoea!” elfair—but I want to know some | | most powerful type. And there would ety ere vo iri offer es erage “Capt. Rhea is fll” he srunted. “I'm| «Jack, Botted, | Pron ti be | thing before 1 go. ..Tell me, Peter. “blo ” ; - ward which virtue 4 oy 7 have been no “blow-hole” scandals, inves be id comfort of the re . Hidde, tn command, Who | stay, espectally as 1 want to consult = a Psat momig beiccay rit tions, charges and countercharges. ge . Y are yout you about this youngster.” Hol ious in i790" | ‘ cle Sam is now making a large share But let's brush all such fancy literary coe ge ged Prods head *r, | turned toward Alagwa. “Come here. “rng Bondies stopped short. “But | F : : ories aside. Bob,” he called | of war materials. He has proved that it par oon hg the thing that’s the [/CD8ree of so Important @ post Ral ak decay atieay moment Inter an Indian runner put is efficient, economical and practicable ‘sett We aan: wham te: anertlies |Port Wayne. As Jack hesitated) piagwa was ingging behind the)" 1) was trom Col Jobueon, ad ‘to manufacture ALL such materials . 4 ‘ the officer grow angry. tis Mushed |rest. Her brain was tingling with| knowledging the receipt of Jack’ ‘i nine ig: W a woman, abuses her, casts her out, re- §)/face grew redder, “Speak up!” he tom thet had fest come cing th pt o' * The only question remaining is: WILL | ied. "W 4 what | (2®, formation that had } | yes, Monsteur,” Peter Bondie cried. | INGRESS LET THE GOVERN. viles her, beats her, disowns her, exploits | nig de ee are you and whatlio her ears. The fort—the Kren: | Hpi you!” j AVE T NEV? Th her—is just common masculine gender - bulwark of all northwest Indiana w NT SAVE THIS MONEY? That sek aerate & Jnck could hesttate no longer.|and Ohio—was almost out of am- PY repo op Bhog 2 0 Howat : tion will be decided within the next meee A | Lightly ho leaped from his saddle, | munition. A email force of her| Sy Delaroche Telfat “ Weeks on the floor of the. house of Diagnosis is an unpleasant process. But fe aeeae Somes Wee Oe Tew “representatives, when amendments will without correct diagnosis, no disease, |looping the bridle over bis arm and/giawnees, aided by a fow redcoats v came forward. “Tm giad to meet|i¢ welt armed, might tnke it easily. | 2, is ic Dae io. | be presented to the army, navy, fortifica- physical or social, mental or moral, can tions and sundry civil bills, providing for be cured | zou. Mr, Hibbs,” he said. “I am | she would seck the runner at once.| game Fantine’s eves urew tie, “Bat | moment manufactur. of all war ma- Mr. Telfair, of Alabama, ap here! ane would not hesitate feseygt cnr a fyghodpend is. The Grade Crossing Peril, om personal business. I turned) Jack threw his arm about her on the ship. jaside at Girty's Town to escort &] shoulders and drew her to his side.| An’, nepras with us before, Is it * Tall bad cook semuunition that Gen.) This is the boy that Wolf shot.”| "Peter Bondie nodded. “We have i i : b ed.“ Rob, bi P— <4 | If everybody in the United States who @ explain T call bim Bob, be “Ammunition!” The officer's | come with M. Delaroche Telfair to wants REAL PREPAREDNESS would Figuen changed. Ho draw his|°hUse Be doesn’t know bis white) Amertea Ah! But he was the| Q—Is It true that character may| The girl, or woman, le to become take this opportunity to seize a handy S name. He says he was left with! ' breath with a long, sobbt eas > great man When he married be read from the color of the eyes?|a mother soon, and at the same “ammt War need tt beg | tte Indians when he was a child.| Mademoiselle Delawar at Marietta, ROBERTA, |time she knew he was married. | pen and ink and would write a little note etee Gis, Stell cok sean _to his congressman saying that the lat- Gea. Hall sent you with | se wes te Coane rater Boo) Fantine to to ber as maid. Later! A-It would not be s good plan| asked him if he would marry the ter’s vote on government manufacture “Not exactly. He sent it by two| gern ane”, Pointed abead. “Ton | Madame Telfair die, and M. Dats-|the color of Mie eyes, but it 0 ill dentloveten™ ol sth ill 1 ty infl |wagoners, but one of them"—Jack | ecb — ae and gem heed | roche take In bebee and he go y | teresting to read what thi stadents| | will give him a divorce if he ro caurs actic wi A ag, 2 y Mn “pata dropped his volce—"murdered an| sient Boal pet Pa Bs eer Into the woods and I see him never f eapeeaneeey tell us ent Cle will marry the woman and give the wri $s action when he steps into ‘Indian and I had to arrest him and "*\ again. But I hear that he is dead | subject. ray eyes are « to! innocent one a name. He sald ho’ the polling booth next November, the , , take charge of the wagon, I— yore gon the ter, M . Fantine | and that la bebee grows up with the| indicate daring, enterprise, cold-| would die first before he would ¥ ten | be done—GOVERNMENT _ tunnel under all stteets which their rails Murdered an Indian! Arrest|“yre," widow. manages the hotel.’ Indians.” ness and conatancy, Light blue|face the court. | told him that was | MANUFACTURE WOULD BE AN OW cross on grade. |bim! Mr. Hibbs was staring at|teiter, commending his ection inl tn veyed’ mas Suiciuer streck jeres indicate Gellceey and sentis.|& coward’s act. COMPLISHED FACT. ee And in the meantime Seattle will have ff the wagon, which was ADPERT| the matte wey Wien Saat on on | w she has @isappeared.| ness, combined with a romantic] Who is the one who must make AC . ling thru the gates. “Who's that? ro joway’s MUM) Mr. Telfair here has come to Ohio|but submissive @isposition. Dark|the sacrifice, the wife or the e to suffer occasional horrors, such as that BU" (oo aogeq “Damnation! Ite] (wt; A04, promising to do all helt tind her.” bine eyes betray sentiment, impa- a? | When you: have tect fale Taft and Brandeis of Tuesday, when one woman met death Witttams! You don’t mean you've a to somce gp of — —_ The French woman's beady eyes|tiance, conceit and a sense of hu-| and confidence im the one you love 4 and many were injured, as a result of a arrosted Williams!” Ho threw up| Seteq the cx raed T ahalt be [Jumped to Jack's tee, “This mon:|mor. Light brown eyes tell of @/ and trust, you have lost all. Is it ended the colonel, “and I shall Be) steurt” she gasped. “Is he of the|love of ease, conscientiousness, In-| worth the game to stick, or not? “complete a modern dreadnanght of the pulpit into a place for administering the nt you to TTLE today is brought face to face with the ever present danger of the grade crossing evil. Older cities have realized this danger. Seattle, too, will in time reach that stage of civic development where rail- roads will be required to bridge over or ROTHER TAFT objects to Brandeis train backing i his hi “Hey! Wi ° g into a street car on Spo- ff his hand joy! Willtame!” Be! giad to look for her. She wan here 1 Dark who duff as a member of the supreme court of kane ave. py pe recently, but she has disappeared eg branch teven’ goes’ tnlicaie’ Sabgiustion; bog ag ee aide se: the United States. Whereupon the New and came t& F poe I vom gall she my Led Mis people have lived in Alabama | Penetration and vehemence. Green WIFE'S CONEESSIONS. Republic, a new magazine which is mak- eit: whet bad, altiadad, WON tieaiun es “Hellot Williams!” Hibbs hic-|feer chance at naaen ber wou | E08 yeerat es es ody conn eee eee cngecey | many women before i = . hed. “Y. 7 Ww o o “And he seeks the y jer" h» | h fact: ; ing a hit these days, rises to remark a8 — mands war on Mexico. Some guerrilla has been ber on back Rere’s | probably be to go down the Mau-| gtickney nodded tinpatientiy,|1O¥ eyes Are oaually magnetic nd | OS Soe ee ne 8 ce, Dee ea _ ae surreptitiously milking those Hearst ranch cows Wolf's dead.” Williams rasped ae eos gy on rong “Yes! Of course,” he reiterated. | shrewd, and they love luxury. When I answer you that question ae i supposed eit ant res! again. "Killed by a dog of a Shawnee. T| gai te en annie . : v4 Nes old Count Telfair ts @ead and | epceneuee i aa in the affirmative, I have in mind A stored nergy ry — = cod ato. Suess you'd better ask that young| main object of my visit to Ohio,| ii States all belong to the daugh-| | ii & te ast gift when! those women who, having lost all, For If Mr. Taft will search hie memory, he WITH THE railroads out of Ja squirt about it.” He jerked bis] sajor,” he said, and made the nec-|'0,,0f,M Delaroche, |The title de-| Salling on 8 Mee miner wedding? stil faced the future with brave will remember that It was Mr. Brandele J a > neler ed head toward Jack. essarytexplanations. “If you can| spent tne English branch, to) or erect well’ known to mer but] hearts, and who, thru sheer force of who caught him In what ls perhape the most the mountain passes of Maxton, We people of Mr. Hibbs’ brow @arkened. Me! hei me any, Major.” he fintahed, | Maye rite neycMn her hutband le a friend. of many| Sill power, climbed to the zenith of Glecreditable episode in which a president America find ps canes sar ghent tie teres - } at Jack doubtfully, “Did | +7) be grateful a ¢ PEN a ge oe aM ea been “ af F wa] peace and security. Those women D |Gen. Hull pot him tn charge of the| |=. |looked at each other. 1 thal ; “sm| Will tell you that it ts well worth esas tedet te ae ce ome + oye Previonsee at che soy ioe bonratend gg pone tilly gee ssoauhies Fig gg tly ot er nen ee shoot bs pp cree eee | walle “te stick” © ey’ $0 anon id J “Ammunitior What = ammunt-| *, “tet . together. ~ that other women have thra sang oes Mr. = sets geared up as poser gh gaara but ever-dependable army | tion?” Willams mnaried scornfully, aR gals +" beta my eae “You knew that he was tn Can- your personal feeling. If that { | trials as ee ea ann ae will 4 regres - a8 meerese pees Se. | “The ammunition you brought,|i5, Net BR ‘adecant" Pladat™ it was Jack who asked the) ‘lose enough to prompt you to car) oo. yours seem less hard to bear. | ie ‘otha in “rs Ballingsr vos of course. Btick ¢ grt 4 wt ge aie | amestion. HA re si “a ae Roast 4 Sot be wet | Surely you can do what other he deceived the public In regard to his PORTLAND, ORE, fe ecandaltzed by the fj 1 8in't bromght no ammanttion.| forgot. Peter Tondle. will, know |p eantine, answered. “But, yes,| Rome, 1 NT) to empty handed, but) Women have done. action, that he tried'to conceal his deception mysterious disappearance of 1,000 cords of ways taeing avecs‘boeet uae ee than Wells, He and his ais-| friend ct Malden that eendssve| with eordiality in your manner and| While you must help to pay for : ; tu : “ Mal ‘ 11|& Wrong which {ts not yours, y re ie tion tas Kae, ceulaaotion ts o> er rere, Seite wped pile, rome resent Bil and I got by Col. Johnson's Gepety | tee.” erenine kere of Branches ward. I know not then why he| Nie Sidhes te your heart, you will) © T1081 SS tes De Seana ceedingly simple. It was Mr. Brandeis who we are led to suggest that the is = — ere gg Ape on He thetr place.” f want ie maces thatats want ow were) —— |The other Wolken Spt ee ae demonstrated to the country Mr. Taft's im- caused by the holes laft when the colored gente Bl Dut wiisicy and trade tends wiik| , Jack stopphd forward eagerty.| rot her property to pay his Geots,|_ Q—! would tke to bleach some Tole. If she were an unsophisticat- moral procedure In a disreputable Incident.” crawied out. So eager was he to see them that| an: ™ y. |ecru tace | have, so that it willed, trusting girl, ignorant of your for the moment he forgot Alngwa.|foche has hated it alwayan” {match my curtain material. Can husband’s tles, it would be your Alagwa looked up and saw a little! “19 warned Tecumseh against | YoU sive oe . geo ae = pd pen rd roar seuss round Frenchman running down the! him before he died, and when Brito| A-—Soak the Ince tn co Py. ned fren ross ann a Be ly Waddled an enormously fat woman, | (cee uP Tecumah sent a mes.|% fcr Tete, folded fiat, in ajhear her own wounds, |the crowd. Jack flushed hotly as wenger to me asking me to come oN . bie gern he realized how completely he had A moment more and the man had /and take charge of her. I came on dieh over night. Next day pour on} It goes without aying, that your been humbugged, He tried to (come Up. “Ah! Te tt my good friend,| at once, but the girl had disap. | Polling water, cover the dish and/ husband {s a scoundrel; but tt ts EV TRUE SAYS: puzzled to know whether to call; SILAS 18 SILENCED speak, but his voice was yetcediter | Major Stickney?” he burat out. “He! peared.” let steam 20 or 30 minutes. Wash | for you alone to decide whether or our new chief “Beckie” or “Ham’| Stas Cobb, our postmaster, hae been by Jeers. brings me the guests, yea!” “And you can not find her?” Fan- it out and rinse tn tepid water, qt} not you divorcee him, for short. ji enanged watching the mud daub-| x4, Hibbs, however, neither! Stickney nodded, emilingly. “They | tine’s bright eyes were darting from not bleached to your satisfaction, ore build neste on the rafters of the > - dish and pl a ie | eftice the past week. “This is the ooty|Iaughed nor jeered. The failure to | *tart for Detroit tomorrow,” he ex-| Jack's face to Alagwa's and han ee port ban gpiowrd { HAIR COMING OUT? } princi ——— 9 | fod of work tnaneed “Yo v0 He ANYBODYS IDEA OF A |caeanaiens i) See oe _ (cago —i seemed to strike pe mgel e- 7 on ees tan: Rionaes YOU! ie with clean cold water several | SNAP | Cobb's Comer Correspondent of the, 2! hard. Furtously he swung | a fgg Beil times a day. Dandruff canses feverish trrita- - ube nscale nl ~o | Gmniry (Me) Sentinal round to Jack | Weil! t baven’t searched very tion of the scalp, the hair roots “What does this mean? he de- much!" Jack laughed ruefully. “T Wh: ¥ . gf Mak manded. Increases strength| haven't been able.” He went on|, 2 What will | dot jat must shrink, loosen and then the hair It's said the Cleveland Americans lad Vihies wd 4. licate, ner-land told of his adventures with 1 do? Can you or any one suggest? |comes out fast. To stop falling re io be stampede: yous, rundown neater | have read “Confessions of ajhair at once and rid the scalp of paid a higher sum for Tris Speak- | w $ or then paid by any league in| 2 rather wait and go into things | 100° People 200 per) Williams Wite” for over a year, but never levery particle of dandruff, get a | young know-ttall, he hi what I says to the agent, and takes << ——-.______. | ft on himself to escort the ammunb tion and I lets him do {t.” A roar of laughter went up from HeRENTEteHND zr ——— In the East and a republican out here.” cee moment, we are “GHILD GETS SICK, "GROSS, FEVERISH IF CONST IPATED “California Syrup of Figs”) Can’t Harm Tender Stom- all baseball history, ‘Money tatks, |Dtvately, Houtenant,” he demurred pent in ten days! Fantino lstened in seeming med anything so dreadful could |25-cent bottle of Danderine at any and that evidently 1s what makes| “Privately! H——I! You go amarement, with many exclam® | >. would happen in our happy home, |drug store, pour a little in your iris SPEAKER ahoad, and be quick about it!” tons and shrugs of her mighty] ony worse. |hand and rub it into the scalp. Aft- (Don't be harsh, boys; we've| Before Jack could spenk, « tall,| [MOL @m amie "aration in larce| shoulders, Alagwa tstenad with| °"My husband came to me and told|er & few applications, the hair Just had soup with G, Allen Dale.) |thin man, who had been watching pear inthis paper |*Wimming brain. She was sure.) me ali, Could | belleve It? Yee,| stops coming out and you can't find | ot the scene with growing disgust, Ask your doctor or| sure, that this fiendishly clever for | knew he was telling the truth. ‘any dandruff. ox THR son stepped forward hurriedly. “I think |“"G&i"brug Cos Bartell Drug Co, | French woman had penetrated her | ry by . sex at a glance and that she had | tare, goenee Marmot Brenagn mae| he ound man ig right, Mr. iibbe.>| and! Beith PAAFmAGy always Carry | orn et “an owitiy. guvsced, bet | atalatalaialaialainlaintainlalatatatatatate | weekly visit to Masti Bat Be wouai det| would be much better to talk in| can NDR ETH io haga io ht and came beck with his ueu: wrvete®’ “Siettumen te tua Suddenly she remembered that “| 100 Years a” 6 PILL ~The am Major Stickney, the Ind! this woman had been her nurse @ { me ser nanhw ee when she was small. If Fantine }if eumatism ! An Effective Lazative ry Ay evening J Booster. agent here, Mr. Telfair,” he said. Mr. Hibbs turned upon him tn Kep® silence til! sho could speak ur to her alone she would throw her Si ch |fury. “It seemn best to you, does tomach Trouble it?” he yelled. “You might as welf self on her mercy, tell her all that JM How is rheumatism recognized? Some have said— she had not already guessed, an: Due to Acidity |} understand here and now, that I'm Bowel: \in command here.” He turned t ; Purely Vegetable beg for silence, She could not : “ > sg icc WIFE “To BUY ANEW |Jack. "Go on,” he roared. ? « ® know that her wishes would be law Jill Rheumatism is a dull pain. ‘A laxative today savesa sick||| SPRING HAT— Stomach troubles such as indiges| Further objection wan evidently Consti ation to one like Fantine, born on the Jf Rheumatism is a sharp pain, child tomorrow, Children simply | ton, wind, and stomach-ache are |ugeless, Jack spoke out: “I charge , estates of the great house from nm é will not take the time from play to . ew | simply evidence that fermentation | this man," he said, potnting to Ind B which she was descended. Rheumatism is sore muscles. “empty their bowels, which become | 1, i rumored about town that|{%,Akink Place In the tood contents Wiitiams, “with the dalfberate mur. gestion, Billousness,#e. ack’s tale drew to a clone. | Rheumatiam is stiff joints clogged up with waste, liver gets| 54° Conon is tho tnan who pat the | of, (29, stomach, causing the forma-|der of w friendly Shawnoe chief, at QO 8 | Oar niente hat's all, I reckon,” he ended. | yar , sluggish; stomach sour. hem in Beckingham. tion of gas and acids. Wind dis-\the moment he was making the shhtil relieved an you suggest anything, ma-| Rheumatism is a shifting pain. Look at the tongue, mother! If | tends the stomach, and causes that| peace sign. This man shot him dame?” Onocotate-Coated or Piain coated, or your child is listless, full, oppressive feeling sometimes|qown without any provocation and | Fantine's lips twitched. Again | py All have declared—Rheamatism ts Pain. | cross, feverish, breath bad, rest- known as heartburn, while the acid| without any warning. After he had| 2 ee |she looked at Alagwa and then met | Jess, doesn't eat heartily, full of Irritates and Inflames the dolicate| shot him the Indian sprang at hit rn 9) | Jack's eyes squarely. “Non, mon: Sloan's Liniment applied :— cold or has sore throat or any oth- Mining of the stomach. The trouble|and at his companion, a man named THE COME-BACK sieur! T can suggest nothing, me!” |r The blood ; Wore Reclocciha baa er children’s ailment, give a tea lies entirely in the fermenting food.| Wolf, tore Wolf's gun from him,| py. “Come-hack” man waa rentiy|*te assented, deliberately, — “But ¢ blood begins to flow freely—the body's spoonful of “California Syrup of Such fermentation 1s unnatural, and|and brained him with {t. Then he |never down-_and out, His weakened | tis boy you have rescue! Ah! Io dt warmth is renewed—the congestion disap- Figs,” then don't worry, be se it acid formation is not only unnat-| sprang at Williams, who struck him ;condition be ¢ rk, lack | la But he is tired one can er hi < e fs perfectly harmless, and in a few ural, but may involve most serious|down with his hatchet and then| ino and ttv-| gee that, and I am thé big fool that ml pears—the pain is gone, a * igh Pan wonstipsiice poison, consequences {f not corrected. To|scalped him." | 7oe gc apesrite|L keep him and you standing > Oat gently pens Galles tn bee, For the past 10 minutes, nobody | stop or prevent fermentation and to] “Good! Good! Bully for you,|"nd the refreshing sloop essential to| Entrez, entrez, messteurs! Peter 9 Fou have a well, playtul child | 08 opened a new drug store, Good-| neutralize the acld, a teaspoonful | Williams.” A roar of applause ross |Pyi eet Ont) MEDAN, Hontlem | will show tho black monsiour where | ag pee ‘A thorough “inside cleans-|20"8! Is the town really going|of bisurated magnesia, probably the|from the soldiers. Mr, Hibbs did|Hotland, will do the work, “They are | ¢® Put the horses. Entrez ing” is oftimes all that ts neces |4*Y? best and mont effective corrector of| not check It wonderful! ‘Three of these capmulos| Jack turned obedtefftty toward (Ji é It should be the fi a led aclt stomach known, should be! “Shot an Injun, did he?” he burst [perro hey nwa nite whathae ‘nit | the entrance, but Stickney halted. | e e @ary. It should be the first treat-| wo, 7 ask the ot ott Gs eo-| taken tn Knasbes ot H "4 wi ped before he know whether his! «well! I'm off.” he declared, “T'll ent given in any sickness. cttement?” asked the stranger in the| ai ® glass of/out. “Well, It's a @—— gopd thing. jtrouble comes from urte acid polson ‘ ° : | Beware of counterfett fig syrups. | ite village water immediately after eating, or| And you're complaining of him, are ing. the kidneys, gravel or atone in| be back later to Ko over things with Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot ‘ertainly,” replied the countrymen.| Whenever wind or acidity {# felt.| you? Officer of the guard!” the bladder, stomach-derangement or| you, Mr. Telfair.” » that befall the over ‘We're celebrating the birthday of the| This stops the fermentation, and “Sir!” An officer stepped for-! He strode away, and Jack =| | | | “le of “California Syrup of Figs :- ; which hae fu directions tor bable Sere Ss ie Se | neutralizes the acidity in a few| ward ~ Alagwa followed KILLS PAIN (GUARANTEED) | ehildren of all ages and for grown-| ttle old man with the dread: monients. Bisurated magnesia can} “Call two men and take this) tke them today — tips plainly printed on the bottle. wating by the old Indy’s | be obtained from any druggist. It} young cub to the calaboose and | Mot help you. she, koe AA i (Continued In Our Next tesue) : F : Look carefully and see that it is| "0% that’s the old inity's | enables the stomach to do its work|flog him well, We'll teach him to fept no substitutes. Look ing qualities of this warming liniment. ILD MEDAL on imported Haarlem Ol) Capsule made by the “California Fig Syrup |} Gowpany.” 9) Properly without being hindered by| meddle in matters that don’t con. polsonous gas and dangerous acids. cern him,” The wages of sin are paid by the sinner, a a mw -| Rheumatism and allied pains yield to the penetrat- BY a Lietetett tte et ee eee et ee be REI WARE TE NTA SAR ATS RII

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