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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1916. PAGE nd w mighty swan controlling himself ang with Next Week By A Novel effort ton - . Prompted by this knowledges am |A Novel “THE SMUGGLER” 66 9 99 John A. Mitchell A. Week |» 2 teen terire to accomplish ber . lA Week ev Copyright 1911 COCK irc she tossed the Johnny MEMOER OF SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LEAGUE or NEWSPAPHKS } ELLA MIDDLETON TYBOUT by John A.M 1 jurmpups thru the open window, Teicaraph News Service of the United Frese Asssctaite TM anna | TATRA auaaseascaancuaacaagtinnanaanaenticanatiagnea PIUSECYOEEDIUSUIOITETOUETeEDMactaeHaaas ir aac aie: aay seote-o0 CE Batored At Seattle, Wash. Westertins 90 Sencnd-Stase Mt _]] (Continued from Our Last Issue) the bravest thing yet.” {thra her own garden Octavia] a new and purely commercial coun Bas oper nar flowers. 1 he owner of the castle nd! a © vic jotous emo ere the people were, of neces ‘@ you an ‘ might objec By mali, out of city, 350 per month up to € mon: 6 m sae]! CTAVIA was returning in ma Indeed walked, the victim of riotous emo-| try where the people wer vetly Chinese and ‘ By Servier, Sty He 9 mente, r@) jeatic aitence toward the win-| “Iam sorry to break your heart,| tions, Angry with thix man for his| sity, imitative in social matters and ‘ bese psec: tly Chinese ar She read in his eyes that she had — et . eo » r . orton F” ,) Hee develo ottento ecoeded tin = tighten Published Detiy by B Sea jae Co. Mhone Mate 600. Private! dow when she suddenly} but personally, 1 would as soon| liberties with her portrait, insulted) backward in Inte yt ae ~ Gent aes ‘oudlion wu . i es, Se rn rs topped and faced him think of offering myself to—to—-| by the freedom of his imaginings,| ment, yet happy and self-natin “1 might have guessed it from Raising @ ba 1 5 . ~ |the Parthenc she was, however, victorious in the) And in #0 doing he innocently fur. might ha k c took from some inner pocket a F yore What is your name : yonvession of the photograph nished Lady Octavia with ammmunt-| some of the opinions you have eX) iin. and he tossed ft out the Ethan.” Am I #0 panne as that? b ae 4, But you are a very clever ‘ hich bis fl had 2 “ 2, , ., ow She tried to banish the intruder) tion for her attac upon th ankee | presse 4 ’ window thru which his Nowers haa American Labor Wants No “Slave” Act iethan what? pgiNot passe but because you are | trom her thovathts before encounter-| invader person ne just. departed 4 - than Lovejoy yoth so everlastingly superior; so " , of Do you really think so "7 " aid is your gift to r . ne ! sor org za 1 Jing the watchful glances of her Tha he # HE railroad brotherhoods, and all other labor organi After a orief | omennde along much better and more altitudinous |! family But these efforts were CHAPTER IV No,” me. It should follow mine to.you tions oppose and will fight to the bittar end any leg the g thar ' she ft ore ov" | than thing In your own nelgh-| brought to a sudden end by the| The smite was wcewarm with| The draughtsman, going on wi You paid me,” he added, “the Fi er equanimity ausing be! borhoods i on of . o was! : turned Be! his work, began to whistle, gent = Vase the other day for tow Tation patterned after the Canadian industrial disputes t 4 portrait she said, merely as! penan Lov looking up trom| hastening ¢ pron nee sep the jor fends. ° 4 State sh a slow and dirgcelike etr, Tht ing Yous hs t 7: rry, and you - » gar aste to mee joy riendly “good morn as , ing you a e nd you The Canadian industrial disputes act provides that em-|further proof of be ne ot matty | Ris drawing, observed the open! “your iadyship! Mr. Ruthertou! gne entered the Old Hall on the Iasted but & moment. “You mus » me an extra eixpence for my- ployes may not quit work pending official investigation and} rs Fh cleans and not easily) adora i the dog oat the vis-| is ne faflewine: das remem agg he naid, “that even If} | oe That wax the shilling.” a . ratio: ings re ine styl # failure to respond ‘On, I forgot!” and Octavia quick-| 7) ‘ ; : do seem clever to you Bhe turned about and regard f the publication of findings—all which may be indefinitely Yon might put that old gpneral] “You seem to have made another| ened her steon | Ignoring Baneborn, Octavia Pe bag! Pegg naghlend Pl ayer pte orl _ delayed. ‘ in if he were not so modern He | conquest Mr. "Edward St, George Ruther-|Prosehed the drawings, Whereupon | it is only by contrast, A dutt| Dim with « new expres The Canadian act is as foreign to every principle offmuat have been a great fighter | Octavia frowned. “He ts simply] ton was not in the habit of being jo eanse teen Pane . Amorican might appear to an Eng Yes, 1 knew. And I have known American life and government as King. George himself is.] Judging from his medals the vil Ps aa I seen him about jorgotten; never by the parents of ated what altea be Gia io | ish person exceedingly bright all along th you are not the gar- ge Rona, 2 Athemope Tae Save. d » period They stand for nothing.” | age marriageable daughters, One of| 7 brome einer he ‘| might repeat a rude remark! dener’s daughter.” ee vee for compulsory service da b=, seo it a and| “They stand for distingulahes | Y likely, bought him three) the richest men In England, con-| (auk 0 Cian Mata er ewers, {made by an ill-mannered Amert-|\ This 1 kindled in Octavia a Compulsory service is nothing but involuntary servitude, and). vice: for patties and vietory chops and he has stuck to me Uke} nected with the highest families, | ¥'! * ve lean,” said he. “This Yankee ad-| more serious indignation invol H t) but slavery, no matter how] «On, not a bit! No more than|® brother ever since.” bach f thirty-five, with «| (hem, with s ceremonious bow, pre-| iit a that there js about as much| “With the shame of being £0 eas!l involuntary servitude is nothing but slavery © matte 0 h, not a bit o more tha a a bache of thirty-five, i sented then. | mitted that there is about as | With the « of bein as " iatles wers hi For a moment or two Octavia! pound ‘ kind “heart and tnnew bet toc Wine ot 4 ortification at the ay be disguised by fine legal phrases. Slavery is uncon-/if so 1 tin whistles were hung sound head, a kind heart and A fapmyieeae 4 A ee | resemblance between th of | tricked, came mortifica / it may be disgui : e He m the congresses and all}acroes his fron studied this newcomer. charming mannet—andé more than win tho goddess of flowers ac-ling two countries as between! undignified role she had been play Stitutional in the United States and all the cong any They aro purely a reward for|down Into his adoring ey good looking he was, upon all oc-| cept this offering from an ordinary | \eeches and potatoes,’ ing in this man's eyes. All the the courts cannot make it otherwise |mood luck in being born of taflu on ve capitis ¥ casions, in every home, in every ar ome kit 4 acknowledged| Octavia straightened up in hot) pride in her nature suddenly re The ¥ o » strikes for any period] ential parents | ‘ou surely are not going to ke etut any function, public or She too! and acknowledged s a . ubved The Canadian act, by prohibiting strik fi : y sh 9 = f away 6 few eteps, ona} ate tn Penge i dime but a, the gift with ‘a pleasanter smile | Meer nae Delopest, sa mens wenee a Ay Whatever, gives the employer time to dl SO Bere Sts . “Lam afraid | am. You see, I ; than was in her morning's program, |*e looked into the fa ® - ~~ 1 It | I) the | Sood facing him. “What ts your much desired Kuest eee Leyes and she felt—mingling with| the doorway she passed, head erect Breakers and gunmen and to ey: in supphe t has a mission in life Mr. Lavejoy?| made the first advanc so 1 am Hastoning thru the great hall Oc After the usual inspection of bis} {her indignation a certain plensure|nad witheut haste T _ > or r, 0 ofli ce! betiefe” you suggest a good name for him cooked ove the lett of the last n ie hoto; pl ” ern oath Aten toch AP a0 ae oe epee die Smet tho as er oc gl It Why, no that 14 not my mis:|Something appropriate, and rather| tna ‘. they lay, “pon the tadl Your prophecy was correct. 1 am| “(PAID ADV ERTISEMENT.) unorganized workers who are forced rbmit to it SI ton. My real mission in life, as/pretty?” | One of these letters was addrensed *#hamed of the manner in which 1) injures the weaker and more helpless employes more than it), caterpillar, in rescuing lovely| A faint but derisive smile curled! io Mr, Ethan Lovejoy. The letter, #¢quired the picture. \| oes the strong unions. It would forever prevent the or-| woman from the clutches of De-|Octavia'’s Hp as she murmured,| way from New York He picked it up and held it to-| of & win stfong|tusion.” He ts the I'ving emblem of all that) “4, ahe held this letter Lord| Ward her. “I also am ashamed of! @anization of any railroad workers who are not now in strong}lusion” interrapted | is ugly and baseborn,” Jen entored not giving it to you when you al E. BA Mnions. It would cripple those which are now strong. by the dranghteman, who began, of| “Baseborn' Why not? Just the|” “iaher, who is Ethan Lovejoy?”| for tt. Please take it.” he Canadian act is a gun placed the heads of the|,’sudden, to whistle, then to sing. name for him. Let's call him Base) «whos oh —- Ethan Lovejo net a tnatant she mca C er’ ing - in " ” born.” 1 1 b ry hen she took the picture, thanke: y overnment with the ¢ yer’s finger On/]Stoppicg in the middie of a note,| That is a man I am havit ° e “ pai by the gove ? Ad as muddenly ay he had begua, he) “You pretend to be bis friend. businens with. You know him (briefly, and moved away to \ the trigger. chdiawelt yet you give him a@ ridiculous) ton is here?” | Ward her usual seat fn the window. || PERT apt Pa There! ‘ot it this time!” a : Benet a “Yes. 1 will be down in a mo-! bof ¢ kogat Hg meee gh a) 9 H i n from his perch he| “Ridiculous? — Baseborn§ ridieu-| ment, ‘This is a curious stamp, In| Docke' ak of peculiar fashion The Little White Hearse , “Get up there your-|Jous? It merely puts him tn the! your Lovejoy man an American?’| She took ‘it up and examined it. T WAS a little white hearse, and in it was a little white same Class, socielly, with some ex 1 betters ha fa” What a nice little camera! 1] Somewhat to her own surprise,|cellent people — Matthew, Mark.) one cony Peal lunch, half, M¢¥er saw one Just like ft casket Octs put » hand in one of his,| Lake and John, for instance. What! ay nour later, seemed to drift qui Yor, it i very convenient iy) Following, in a sorrowing group, as the hearse was driven |then found herself standing upon) & terrible # oe you must be neneg /HAturally In ‘a transatlantic dire came arr United States " 2 » little white hom ere 7 s he | the hh stool, surveying the went Octavia, after a time, awakened | tion particularly as Mr, Rutherton! iInpossible away from the little white home were the parents and th jthe Me » stot, es © oe Soe RTT re aia thoh tie atenae were tion p Seo yeh’ Ms. BATHONON) * aeny teapeastble?* 4 thers and sisters of the little white hearse’s burden | he| coming from the neighboring table. " Because it is so well made.” q Why, yes. one does get the « States . : in Re bli Sobbing, the father broke down, and the mother had to), nolo effect. It is really fimpres-|Idly she turned her head in that “Tell me about the Amer wh, ape her never do, Held by Committee of Women Active in Republican clutch his arm to steady him—she appeared the braver of sive.” } direction, Her eves opened a trifle) women, Mr. Rutherton, They are) ‘hings well in Americat” Club Work—Over 500 Votes Cast—Verified And now she realized more fully| Wider as she discovered that Ethan) pretty, are they not?’ And Oc That is what 1 meant 7 the two. b " Lovetoy, bis chin in his hand, was f 4 with) “Ate Americans so bad as that?” by Chairman of Committee . ithe importance of the undertaking. tavia leaned slightly forward with “And to think that the last thing I said to her was,))) rebuilding of walls and towers fazing intently toward her in what an obvious yearning for knowledge “They certaimly have achieved |! | © *You're a naughty girl!" the father said t There, there, Harry femembers the red tam-otshan before,” said the brave little wife “T hope so—I hope so!” said Harry Just a Money Matter HEER up! The Pacific tells the truth the Pacific ocean because freight rates ar ter you bou Mail Co. co } tions clean, sweet, fresh. Jessie doesn't remember yetween his sobs that; aught her the night right out and and torraces she/the first time. + | torations Tr put the American flag * ack back on|expenses the E on such a seale, implied | eeomed a very earnest and absorb ing study of herself. Excuse my staring at you,” he She also realized, for . pretty. But their vole all | si Me Rutherton raised his eve brows and slowly shook his head these res. tha an expenditure of moncy that| sald, “but there are moments when | «and did you find the men,” Lady netther her father nor grandfather | You bear a strong resemblance to @ geravia inquired, “leas attractive could afford. For, while the Drum-| friend of mine than the women? worth revenues were princely, so| From beneath his blouse be drew T he: thaveeent they talk ieee laleo was the Drumworth cost of! forth a photograph, about the site yng say more.” | living So also were the Drumworth | of a viniting card, and held it before Later on, the repast finished, the debts. And in the stately struggle| the Indy's face. Octavin’s indiffer-|¢our persona entered the long between the present Earl and his| ence vanished; so suddenly, #0 drawing-room. Here y paused 1 was not eiwaya| swiftly ané with so unexpected & before a large photograph of the the victor. shock that she caught ber breath King. Much impressed by this ¢ so high. When} | should her father conceal She tingled with shame as she questions? not tell me.” The shopkeeper could ivy foreign orders presented by 0) Doctor—What would you do wo Indoor LifeMakesFat (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) & man who had a cut on the fore | Happy, bright, alert—vigorous | arm? AS | * 7 ow KONEIN ‘TO Kner | and vivacious—a good, clear skin Policeman—Shure, eorr, I'd bathe besos on TO RE. | | a natoral, rosy complexion and/it with warm, soft water. he LvoUs | freedom from lilness are assured| Poctor—What yo you mean by . yonly ly clean, healthy blood. If| soft water? la People who are Canta eytnte | : woman and likewise ev-| Policeman—Och! Just soft wa-|invigorating air and exercise must a Fogg sare vay herd ib rr ter, sorr, wet water. |take p sation to, guard rR t of the morning inside bath, what a} Poctor—And what ia hard over-stoutnern, an fat nequired by | gratifying change would take place. | tor? is hard Wa/indoor | vealthy and a danger | Instead of the thousands of sick Ice, sorr. f the ly. Lack Candidate for Congress, Y. C. Kellogg issues the the fresh air ts | Policema ly, anaemic-looking men, women| /0l!ceman the oxygen following open letter to mae public + and girls with pasty or mnddy| r the blood #0 th complexions; instead of the multi COUNCIL To SETTLE | duce etrong mu Seattle, Wash., September 11, 1916. tudes of “nerve wrecks,” “run fat ts . ql downs,” “brain fags” and pers! If you are 15 above FO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN mists, we should see a virile, op FRANCHISE »: normal weleht y ; draw: timiatic throng of rosy-cheeked Jeonstantly lowering your vitality by | In the Seattle Star of Monday, September 11, John everywhere. | ying thin excess burden i 3 . date fo ongress j r Rept Pam inside bath fs had by drink.| Council Monday "adopted the rec et dhe ite meat ny FE. Ballaine, Candidate for Congre in the Republican ing, each morning before break-|ommendation of the franchise com-|ONM, j2inds that they are too stout Primaries, carried a large advertisement concerning his A |are advine oto Rartell Drug Co ; + fast, a glass of real hot water with |mittee, instructing Corporation| or @ £004 druggist and get a hex ot || candidacy in which he stated that a few days ago a . _ogngtahy ait, ltmesténe phos-|Counsel Caldwell to proceed with | of nf oretn expan Banh f take oneal! test poll was taken in Bird's Cafeteria, in the Lumber phate in it to w om the stom-|ijtigation to determine the status| airing at night Spiattadase ee ve Building hich 500 ballots were < ach, liver, kidneys and ten yards|of the Independent telephone fran.| Even a few days’ treatment has|| [XChange Building, in which allots were cast, and of bowels the previous day’s indi-|chige, The city was stopped from n rted to whow a noticeable that in this poll, he allaine, led, having 22 more votes ore bree Bog os page ery taking down the company's poles yand 8 rotuin Ot Boe Old wate than the next highest candidate, said next highest can sons, th ¢ sing, pel “ ¥ t ecome r 4 1% ” hale Pataaiiuaths ecise of pepsin ta to franchise forfeitur ps b com teats wand the didate being w iid Ballaine termed “a standpat mentary canal before putting more |°@uses. by @ federal injunction rfluous fat @isappeare Phi tatement contained in Mr. Ballaine’s advertise Gas arto the stomach |some time ago. The action will be| Oil of korein is Inexpensive, ean | hee} Dea? Those subject to sick headache, |#8inst the Sunset Telephone com ure, and helps: the digention ment false. Only one poll has been taken in Bird's > eadache, fey fo ste My rsoh who wants to reduce 16 ate: ol 0) es biliousness, ty breath, rheuma peer: which absorbed the Indepen-| unds is advised to give this Cafeteria and that poll I took Phe same was counted tism, colds; and particularly those |4¢" nt a trial. in my office. Dan Landon was first, having more votes mae have s pallid, satiow | com- S| than any other candidate and considerably more than m and who are constipated ’ Sity phen) are wged to obtains} AGITATORS CHASED fw to Do for Eczema! John E. Ballaine. Shortly after I took this ballot, Mr, 3 quarter pound of limestone phoe| Ballaine telephoned me to get particulars concerning cone at pape ong Seg Rial or bard EVERETT, Sept, 12.—Five more . selves . Ane nimenta|| it. He stated that he had heard that he was first, I to demonstrate the quick and re.|#8itators were arrested, and later an wanted Pyon ant dcucgiat || replied that this was not the case and that he was markable change {n both health and |" Out of town, by the citizens fo tf] tra lore not first appearance waiting those who (Committee and the police here,|# otis When ppl d practice internal sanitation, We ey nt ; need a spe ae sui ing and I make this statement as a matter of fairness, because must remember that inside clean.|the streets here nigh he | he nkir oubles, also sores, | clieve the slic she 0 . iinoas In more important than out. (sheriff, police und a number of elt./brns. wounds and” ah ’oren:|) 1 believe the public should know the truth side, because the skin does not ab-|izens have combined to keep speak-|{)4te", > and ihoepownl aqme Very truly, orb impurities to contaminate the \ers from the streets: They are notjit. ax we is nothing « a Pe ORE a aR blood, while the pores In the thirty | prohibited from speaking in the eity|eye" 1 in as effective and satts | 3 . IGG eet of bowels do. ‘park, however. Zemo, Clevela | Se | agg Fm PLAC ORY aE portrait, the guest congratulated his ‘this “war prosperity” ends, it will take the American flag CHAPTER U1 saw her portrait return to his | ios: upon being the recipient of 80 eff the Pacific ocean | Baseborn [oon an intimate and personal personal a wife fr pees f oO Ss i si s miliar saying.| Entering her own garaen, Oct wes ut do you not think,” and Oc ee te business, isn ‘ sat upon a bench and did some| “YOU ay the original of that! tavin's tone implied an zlable re |The presence of the American flag on any ocean is merely |*t upo | pleture ts a friend of youre?” she | ‘*/'%, fone mbites an ae aing of @ matter of dollars and cents in somebody's private pocket.) "y "should her father make a aye. ‘That is, 1 am a gooa| t# Sisaity by all ’7 <0 trinkets} "Tell us why the American people should patriotically worry |sacret of this architect and hix|, “Oh. yes eo ® £004 across the breast D because their flag isn’t on some particular ocean! work? And who of her family so| ‘tlend of hors “Why, dear 07.4!" exclaimed -Avaemalliiea 3 : jrich aa to undertake these p “Who ie she Auntie George, king still more . | restorations? And, above a Why ask such embarrassing closely, “thor ¢ the most exclu that reputation, poor things! sonally Per-| 1 have met few specimens. | But 1 have found them crude, fll|) Scola Se Mea oa : : bred, self satisfied and hideously The test poll taken at Bird's Cafeteria referred to in commereti Nobody seems to re-)) John E. Ballaine’s statement in The Star Monday even- spect them.” ; } hes f . i f th Slowly, in a constrained voice,|| ing, was held under the auspices of a committee of the and without looking up from his)! women active in Republican Club work on the 4th of | work, Ethan began ¢ my “Ae | myself am September. More than 500 ballots were cast, covering | Yes of course, you are aware all offices from L nited States senator down to constable. | of all thi But while those a ‘ Yankees are personally offensive, John E. Ballaine had the highest vote of the ten con- unreliable, tricky, astonishingly gressional candidates, leading the next highest man by 22 J. Y. C. Kellogg had no part in the poll, smart and without they do try business hopor bard, | understand, votes poor things, (© make up in extrava-)) contrary to his statement in the Post-Intelligencer this fance what .hey lack in good breed : ing }| morning “And you may think it {mpos MRS. HOMER M. HILL. Chairman, sible, but Yankee women are even more vulgar than the men.” Without looking up he inquir ed | gently (Signed) | “How did know you ‘ jown daughter, from the sole hetr other monarchs.” : lot the castle Itself, such a aupreme-| "D0 her gor mg one ame would know they are, but monarchs ly Important—almost public—un-| De Pleased If she know her portrait | rq in the habit of exchanging r dertaking? | was being carried about 19 Your those things just as they would ex EVEN THE ANIMALS But wouldn't it be proper to) what day, however, brought no} Pocket n ee change viniting cards. And they ? | . She will ne . We are ; cen well-known | pave it first chance for enlightenment. On the * signify even less We Id G t t Ba b. Il Pl lis h ton ere ie netsh tor her per-| “Of course; I thought you would! rjiowing morning, she again wend.| ‘00 far apart. Between this girl) “Auntie George's eyes opened orids Urea es seda a ec Ow ’ ked f traveling |Uaderstand that. Then, after it I#/ 04 hor way toward the Baronial) @84 such tras as you and me) wider and her lips parted. Had her| ennial youth, as! lor & ! i Ut hay there is a bottomless gulf. . *hure! R Dag of alligator skin. The shop-|P&ved and a drain put In, we'll have) 414), : peg oor dh niece cursed the Church of Eng-| < keeper, who had none of that par. |'t repaved.” | The architect had a companion! _ ‘ a Ss pag and iand the shock could hardly have ave Im new ife tleular sort, brought out instead oh readiness to be dug UPithis morning, and as this compan.|*tood up, (Then Keep the pees been more severe ara Aylesden nd again for the gaspipe? see You) 4, , - he! ® od be a wned. But Mr. Rutherton, with ee oeoee leather Cadoratand the principles Of menic-| <n, scvancnd 10 Greet Octévia"shett oy and joke-about i.” ried: Gaewews, WE ae TWIS GREAT GIANT OF STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE SAYS Mi “And you tell me this is alligator t have Trered om exela * not) “Now wait a minute, Mise Gar t NOW PLAYS A BETTER GANE THAN WHEN HE WAS YOUNGER, skin?” objected the actress. “Why, |!Pal economy. And after we have a cry of joy or admiration tener. You are the only perany| speaker in amused astonishment "| had it repaved for the second tim braid Don't mind him.| 4¢" Y person | oh4 admiration i its wrinkles pay Good morving ming mn i . and a ata ort il . replied the wity|then what He isn't half #0 bad as he looks.” |‘ ¥> oe I wer shown it, or might/” While Rutherton was enjoying vhysician expiains wny taxing Nuxatea tron gave sinet ond, peneeete conceee d + vl Ren “Well, then it will be ready for; oving around the dog in a| ever show one of his host's cholcest clears’ Ty Cobb such tremendous strength and vitality after iron, I am convinced that the dealer, who knew his customer, 1 i Octavia extended her hand. “Let Ty ig y on, t The} Widening. There's nothing I ad-| sorgicircle, t void any possible upon the terrace, Octavia, by a ” A . lives of thousands of perso! Sede Eaer tag [saa f |mire so much as system in the care ontact, Octavia stood before the} Me look at It again.” careless question, again started the he was so weakened and all “rundown ys it will might be saved who now @ the agp goo dntcaaor ‘cast ‘has |and improvement of our roadways.” | drawings t "Yon, ay uate ee FOU guest upon the ject in which| Often increase the strength and power of delicate, gripes.” conéumaption,. Kiaian been massaged.” } » Meals After a brief silence, broken by oy tl 7 ant cars . > she had so suddenly taken an in-| nervous folks 200 per cent in two weeks’ time. liver and heart trouble, ete. eee | CAN THIS BE LOVE? a sigh from Octavia, Lovejoy looked partir Sy wom OY terest. And he depicted, in few| New York. N.¥ 1 gpd reo comme ae HOW WE ARE RULED | NOTICE up. I hope you are not tired of 1 will bal it” words, the in the inevitable conditions ja) n nothing more nor less than @ P Ps t ‘i ” fe orning.” 7 ? | weakened condition brought on by First Alderman—"Here’s a fine If the bum who left his hat on/!! He produced the picture and laid | lack of iron in the blood. Iron fs street. my piazza last Sunday morning wil! 8 ; ie it in her hand appeared to WILSON TO CARRY absolutely necessary to enable teed Ditto—“You're right. call at the Standard office he can| "What! Already?” | study tt and to sousteer pore ing tess, Withent te Sanne " est. th obtain the same. I also wish to { “My age Is not mensu ¥ | seriot “L think, o | INDIANA, HE SAYS . it, 9 “Let's have it dug up for a sew-|¢o Juice which he left behind on| The words were uttered In a tone] po cting her fairly NEW YORK, Sept. 12 sweep. without doing you any good. You the piazza and house still remains |f mingled envoyance and despair.) ciowiy and solemnly he shook hia! ing democratic victory in tedions in| don't get the strength out of it and I will be willing to pay aim if} The draughtsman raised his eye-| or apedicied ty. Calied Staten pero and as a consequence you becom 2 i to pay aim if) 7 head And after yon promined to! predicted by re apes i4 weak, pale and sickly looking, ju be will come and clean it up. rows. Sgr aging went gy return it!” Thomas Tage: ne nt soriettik®,, plant trying ‘to grow. in a MRS. McCHESNEY, G st his wor! 8 is your condition | nur tig not » m “ President Wiison and the demo BR tag oh soil defictent in fron. If you are not strong oe er thing you will be at fifty. Your) oh aay . 5 . game today thar lo je jo can wo ' - ally, I blush for you, Such|50,000,” the senator told Chairman| £4me today the or how far you can walk without becoming Pi . RACE SUICIDE husband will seek the refrigerator). aishonost little trick! McCormick of the democratic na-| ger The secret. t» tired. |Next take two five-grain. ti Dieta, of Ado t This Habit She was 4 yeors old and besides|fOr Warmtn | and. 1), “It is not @ dishonest trick! In tional committee Keeping un the sup. her husband, she ts survived by) “There will be n : keeping it | am merely doing what - pig BK 1 As Well As Men tard coe a nion Hill, N. J.,\ pony =item de looked down at| 1 Sbould like another woman to do| A Western farmer who sold ne what evervone else the tremendous udson-Dispate! otha ovese C B for me. hogs at 28 cents a pound ref can do if t wil ; : ge jthe 108 ‘ Old man, did 9 ou ont Good morning.” And she|30 cents a pound because he or tas prantee mane mong the sq of police hear such . wae walked away couldn't face a hog after selling} son I was nerv bin u " d red i my t better game who were being e on am-|rubbing out @ line and redrawing) " p, stored , Jand run down tro by the fnet that I play a Glass of hot water each morn- Mer ie scp sagt pe tt oe may not suspect it, but! _ Beneath the cl olste red arches and meat at that bri es : if Ba eM ae. ‘hen f wae youlge Ing helps us look and feel the doctor put tne following ques-|the man who marries you will be| S| tonsilitte, but» the papers began state Ty come back | nites atrid wa Iren filled me with renewed life iron Now they I'm worth $5 to any baseball team, say 000 w t with after meals for test strength two w Then ; take simply * the to old forms of reduced tron save « few cents. You year your again and see} simply to save ts yust take tron tn orm out plenty of iron in my t I}for yourself how much you have] Must, {Ake tron in @ form that can wouldn't be worth five cents, Nux-| gained, 1 have n mene of| like nusated iron if you want tt te ated Iron supplies that ‘ntay there’ |Mervous, run-down people who were|do you any good, otherwise it may strength and vim that makes men|@iling all the while double prove worse than useless. ape f " strength and endurance ang Many an ethiete or prine fighter of mark and women of power.” Con-|get rid of all symptoms of ¢ has won the day simply because he tinuing, Dr, Sauer sald: “Mr, Cobb's} sla, liver and other troubles in fr knew the secret of great. stren, case is only one of hundreds which | [6D to fourteen days’ (ime simply by]and endurance and filled his. bisod king tron in the proper form. And/ with iron before he went Into. th I could cite from my own onal|this after they had in some cases |attray: erhite ’ muewe antes the experience, which proves conclu-| been doctoring months without | ene vo Inglorious dates atti tae sively the astonishing power of /ODtining any benefit, But don't|the lack of fron.—-E. Sauer, M.D. nuxated tron to restore ‘ 1 ie condition—he needs a cool vitality, eve in most complicated * quick eye and tremendous strength to put the swing behiad chronic conditions Sek Acakdios & mab bates AG dak ubtedly the greatest baseball player in the his- : ty ged ; A short time ago he was weakened a who was nearly half a century old day be ts a miracle of strength endurance, due te filling and asked me to ve him @ prelim bleed with plenty of tren. # says Nuxated tron bas given kim ary. examination for life tneur renewed energy and put the old-time vim and v vr of ance. | wan astonished to find him hin blood, with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and| NOTE—Nuxated tron, nmended /have auch great confidence in Nuxated Vitality as @ young man; in fact. a by Dr. Sauer, ia not a patent med- (Iron that they offer to forfeit $100.08 ing man ho re was, notwith to any charitable Inatitution If they ear tanding bis Ke. The seeret he ne ner & t rem: one Which | not take aw or woman under 60 sald was taking tron—nuxated iron |is well-known to druggiste and whose |who tecke and incre: O hod filled him with. renewed Ite onstituents are widely prescribed | strength 200 cent or over in At 20 he was in bad health, at 46 eminent physicians everywhere, Un coke’ provided they have no he was careworn and rly’ all in, [like the older tnorganic tren products, it| tous o They also offer Now at 60 « miracle of vitality and |is easily amstmilated, does not inure the|t» rete If it does not at jbis face beaming with the buoyancy | teeth, make them black, nor upsct the|least double your strength and endacunce of youth, As T have said a hundred ach; On the contrary, it is a most/in ten days’ tine, Tt is dispensed im this times over: iran in the Kreatent of|botent remedy in nearly ail forme city by Owl Drug Go, Hartel! Drug Co., all atrengt uilders, If people |digestion as well as for nervous, run-|Rwitt's Pharmacy and all goed dea would only Uirew away patent med-|down conditions, The manutacturere|—Advertisement. oh et Son Ne

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