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STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1916, PAGE 4 soonienerenennonnnernsenagssrenenrrenseeerreny 4) peneeeaerrtsrersersaaesaeeneesesrreees ptatrtenesteseteees seateeaeeatyy santesaerse neeereeess ett The Seattle Star (xe2|/4 hr ~*<"" The City of NumberedDays’ wets >< We By math, oat of otty, ome year, wm, McLEOD RAINE FARRER MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY Ngee ane lla pd et ebm batcas NSTEAD of answering, Brout! SaaRe: I lard put a question of his own “Dd you know that Cortwright and = = Scherr horn and = Judge sbabubebussusesscbbbubusbicess sevcsssesitesseeestensesebbecbbosbebasososeeeb bh 0 quiimeniaeieedesneiianaaaaaniea : Tamanna | ARETE nank back upon the wright. “That is what was spent! Brouillard } j out of the hundred thousand dol-| pillows of comfort and closed his |lare you had Mr. Massingale| eye | charged with, as nearly as we can —— _—_—_$—_—_— - - aucertain, Take it and take care| hundred thousand,” he whisper V_INSIST THESE CHILLY of it; it's real money And I'll get it * * * honestly, He was chuckling grimly over| this time : ‘ so ° . | Williams me back this evening, ~ V ote for the Pub c Be | ne | ™ MORNINGS ON KECPING A WINDOW 5 t li lt t ey ° N $0 You CAN CHEW TOBACCO the collapse of the four men at the| The violet eyes were smiling | y aid,” par rity tees | [AR THE WAY DOU OWN oe rh I end of the mapping t when he looked into them again , 4 . “They are registered at the Metro | |pigcom se Alt er 7 thyaga tls » she—the one incomparable i One year ago the people of Seattle voted in favor of a publicly owned pole as laree an lif. And Miss Gen) [EVERYBODY ELSE {-— f- fingered th } lip of money pas er. ri he Ge ite is mpara ) | railway belt line, but provided no funds. Mes a) cok eee ete Gon | > (6 . that there was trouble. of some| “Her price is above rubles, as I 2 * d ou one long ¢ 6 iq On March 7 of this year, 57.9 per cent of the voters cast their ballots = | \Wiaes up?” | sort at the door—there were curses,| told you once « long time B60, “a in favor of providing the necessary outlay. The law, however, requires a 60 ths rhat 1a like to know | It was Blophen Massingale who bad| pride—stand in the way of her hap- r roo ore's a bunch of strangers at the fougtt his 7 wep 4 | piness per cent vote on bond issues, and altho a majority of 10,000 wanted the belt oils, too, a cerita pee BUGT Wie wey paciiee bene 7 2ee | r haven't dass. bee love” ee it t ni defeated. d nking a he group h Bi line, it was tech ically ; Today it comes up again. The question is simply whether the railway switching charges in Seattle shall be controlled thru a publicly owned belt line, by the public, or whether they shall continue under the arbitrary con- ||, sete Whe sowemen, Then it’s all up to me and the ble as th deputy from Red Butte with the! You're the houn’ dog I'm lookin’ | good Amy, dear. Don't laugh I wish | knew what it for!” he raged, singling out Cort-| {t's the only word; I'm just hun- wright You'll rob an old man| «ering and thirsting after righteous. first, and then call him a thief and | ness enough to be halfway worthy set the sheriff on him, will you?" | of he Poodles thinks; at least, there fs a far end of the mapping board | made me very humble and and y; “what is there worth | trol of the railways. |taking tha they didn’t take in the| Mansingaie's pistol was dropping | “Then 1' tell you something else Sea ; uve qui peut? Ny Jove-—say! Did the firing level when Broutilard | that has happened ‘ather an ., Seattle wants manufacturers here. They, therefore, must have fair [ici avid Massiagale get out of 1 | lung between, Afterward. there | Stevie have reorganized the ‘Little switching charges, so that they can ship and receive their goods from ship — || Wesley's clutches before the light wan a crash iike a collision of Susan’ Mining Company, dividing and train on the same basis as competitors. Yet in Seattle the switching Bc ta whirling, dancing medley the stock into four equal parts a wis! c ald say ‘Yon’ and be sure of ft," was the sober reply "You knew about the thieving stock deal, Well, 1 had Massingasle, as 4 lights fading to gray, one for each of us. You must take charges are NOT the sam-= to all alike. If a shipper on the Milwaukee road near the Sears-Roebuck establish- share, Victor. It will break rs heart if you don't. He n to darkness, and the en yo er went down with the avenger | fat | of wrongs tightly locked in his|#ays you got it back for him after ment desires to send a car of potatoes for Alaska to a vessel berthing at the president, call a meeting of direct | THERE'S — | seme |{t was hopelessly lost, and that ts * . if ors-—-which never met THe GUTTER—, | — one a || ee? true Smiths Cove public pier, he must pay the Milwaukee $3.00, $3.00 more for “How about those notes in the! = pins After the period of darkness had| He had closed his eyes again, and crossing the Columbia & Puget Sound tracks, then $7.50 to the Great North- dank? Wasn't Massingale person s : passed and Broulllard opened his| what he sald seemed totally irrel i itchi i ly involved tn way? | y he ha confused idea | evant ern, whose engine crew completes the switching order—$13.50 if he loads Broulllard bouneee owt of his To iri! I] | See Sete oe eee ecershy | *ictah tas Ate Ait dae Chaat a G.N. car. A near-by competitor on the Northern Pacific, for an equal chair as if the question had been « and that the indulgence had given and tell your father that he is dra 5 potnt-blank plstol-shot him a bad headache hearted old spendthrift, an cr yage service, would have to pay only $5.00. reat heavens!” he exclatmed The next thought was that the » him. And if you could wire er, and tell him to bring 4 ise along boy—foolish boy!” she said you are well and | {Today's the day! In the hustle T had forgotten it. That accounts for the reunton at the Metropole | “Don’t worry,” said Harlan, easily |oThe bank haa gone, vanished, shut jup shop. At the end of ends, I sup pone, they can make David pay; but they can't very well cinch him for! not meeting his notes on the dot.” Massingale doesn't really owe them anything that he can't pay,” Rroutliard asserted. “Py wiring and| A car switched from the Seattle Hardware Co.'s store building to its warehouse, adjacent to the Stacy street public dock, requires the payment of $7.50 to the Great Northern, $3.00 to the Milwaukee and $3.00 to the C., & P. S.—$13.50 for car-drayage a few blocks. The absurdity of the situa- tion is that the Milwaukee and C. & P. S. even run on the same tracks. With the Lake Washington canal completed, Seattle’s water front is extended. At Kirklaral, the Anderson Steamship Co. is expanding its ship- yards. In time factories will line the lake and canal districts, as well as E- dache was responsible for a set f singular hallucinations, His nket bunk in the sleeping shac eemed to have transformed itself nto a white bed with pillows and | strong again nowy sheets But she did not make him wait Someone was sitting on the edge | for the first of the askings; and of the a cool hand was laid r a healing silence had fallen on his forehead; and when he|to show the needlessness of speech could again see straight he found, between those who have come thru himself looking up into a pair of | darkness into light, he feel asleep | violet eyes in which the tears were | again, liott bay. Should they not operate under like switching charges? writing and digging up tikures, we! | trembling pease THE END. past, ibwa: promised gethe H " found that the capitalizing stock “You are Amy—and this is that paerce eee attestereten m Ge » the rai ‘és have yy oe r on some satisfac lholders, otherwise J. Wesley Cort-| other world you used to talk about tory arrangement. They haven't done so. They are again making the same = |wright and Schermerhorn, haven: ant tT” he asked. feobly Shaft Designed Promises today. tually invented $52,000, or, rather The cool hand slipped from his by Working Girl es . : hat pun f M i loan | i — orehead to bis lips, as if to warn Seattle needs real boosters today. The port commission is offering the | 12. cm (ltt of Mastingale's loan) (———_ ee ~ |him that he must not talk, and be to Honor Wilson district a chance to make industry more inviting in King county. payrolls. Three weeks ago the old) soyer at the hot 1 supposed | enough to stay and see it taken | Went thru the motions of kissing it - ! ; man got the amelter superintendent . pees hen it was withdrawn he broke Don’t be a knocker. Boost! Vote for the $450,000 belt line today. Pea ance Maberintendent) you knew: you sald you were go: care of. But now | the silent probibition promptly | ing there But now the mob is very likely | ‘"!" ‘ Pog |ranged for an advance of $52,000 on | hy outilard ched ur t ok the build! ba Gvee-| he way to keep me from tal “| the ore in stock, the money to be| ie eoereren> wa Pog engl on Ahggepapon ol by } ing in to do it all yourself; what hl * 0 Pel patch box and flung it 6 the vault, you were going to —_-_—_- — — - ————— | ald when the first train or ore-cars| tt ,? | happened to me last night?” |fireproof. While he was say. I think it is more than Iikely,| She shook her head sorrowfully | should be on the way in. _ It a8) the door Castner went in search Mr. Cortwright, and I wonder that| “the test night’ sou mean last night’ you mean was three weeks ago. Stevie was try ing to shoot Mr. Cortwright in How Many Calories Will You Have? paid promptly in New York ex change, and Massingtale indorsed the draft over to me, to be used to iillard |t hasn't been done before this. It! would have been done if the rioters ay ad had any idea that you'd left jof Grisiow, and when Br faced abc another man ste the min HE satisfaction which comes from a full stomach is the Only standard of measurement which most people have the directors’ meeting which was ping t “ << wis no worth takin’ And it|7oCe Sop nd you fa He tween | 4 a never he : . takin Md it them > You remember tha’ | their food. We can eat large quantities of “fine foods,’ > | goth. ene vel als Cortwright mould probably wreck you a 4 oe Perfectly,” he said, “But it still| ti or flavored, soft or tender, therefore we think them +! Broulllard took @ pacing turn up bey ae th To ee oth tean Derned in| socms as if It were only last night. most desirable. There is a demand for them and their the long, narrow room, and when be| soi nty assurance ettiny halt @ Goseu times ince you| see pos Wow ge re pee ; C ; 5 en any difference, so lon © is high But they do not serve the body any better peo wale Ea ae RS sly I didn't think I'd have to ask «| ran away I'm with yon | <c : on Cc y . . aD. | favor of yo trouiliard, bu « rd!” shudde : | coarser, cheaper foods. In fact, we develop most of our Ol UM Td give a year or so out of my nat.| {Yr pathlryg e agr bey any es : : Boa gayle on A Bc appeey ep Yon are at home sd home; at} C3 3 oe « ctice “ort. Y . como t itt g ashing: | s and we limit our powers from the common practice | ural life if I had a grip on Cort-/ne began, with an attempted as-| your men, and let's hurry. You|toe nea the men carry you up here Over-catin, | HISTORY IN 1916 wright that would enable me to go! n » : ¥ a do B on had th: nm vy) Pp | rs | across to Bongras’ and choke a little | “umption of the former manner. | won't turn us down on this, Brouil-| 4.4 Mr. Ford ran a special train | That final test of all modern science, the German Shey te ee as ren Seen aaatiog out of him.” Qui tae sardine ale ee rd 5. It te no part of our duty | Ml the way from Denver with the Proved the possibility and desirability of a reform in food|Miies Standish, that happened in| 9.0 over and flash Massingalo’s| rightful state of affairs, and—" |to go and keep the mob off while | doctors. Stevie's bullet struck you bits for the whole world 1620, were today, It wouldn't be a| $52,000 at ‘em. They'll turn loone.| «git down, Mr. Cortwright,” he|you save your atealings, but we'll|/™ the head. and—and we al Til bet a yellow cur worth 15 cents that they're wishing there was a train out of this little section of Why don't you speak for yourself, stunt. It would go thusly Alden speaking Priscilla, ant you to be my wiff } To be sure, every American domestic science school hes the same principles of diet, but they get into the aver etl mind much faster as a contribution from the war zone er a aries Or au orpinctol rattled than as a contribution of our educational system Priscille What! Marry yoU.ling windows, and the fol dow onl , and you ain't even got a fitvver, ¥ 90 | the president of the common coun It is some years since science provided a new measure|don't belong to any clubs, can't|(re Jack's Mountain side of the) the value of foods. This is the “calorie’—a word whi dance, and ain't even got a Wanye ace tare pol fal Tapite-ae howld be added to every vocabulary jjob?_N ri None of that live on | destruction, of objectiess wreck and | The food which we eat is burned in the b love stuff for me. Me for old fun 1 ly where it/nyface Standish; he's got stacks of| {imag te PB spire hr Meade ned to the stat 00! seo you—to congratulate you a making down that way, I think you| “I'm not,” he asserted, in feebly Mr. Schermerhorn on your ret ¢ wise In suggesting baste. But | 4¢#perate determination. I'm go- lis, We have cert y st there is a question of common |!"& to live and get to work and missed the mayor, not to mention ce to be settled, An hour ago,|¢@™m & hundred thousand dollars ha matter, you sent a part |#0 I can say: ‘Come, little girl—'” {fs posse up to selze| Again the restraining hand was san’ and to arrest|laid upon his lips, and again he t that's all over. | Da ngale | went thru the motions of kissing it is, and Hid i a ite stammered | You mustn't talk!” she insisted Cortwright dy has been|“You said you'd let me.” And| thought you were going to die.” |eaid. “I was just coming over to|do It, And from the noise they are going to d | | Of course-—ye ried rejoinder. You said you'd & If you had given me one more was the hur § produces heat and energy, just as the fuel burned in an engine coin, and, to make it better, he's an) — rit hy I'd have ou; th tuft trying to backeap mé to you! when he made the sign of acqui-| ‘ old th 4 ave to be making the rounds troulllard looked up. WAL produces the force which moves the machine old bird. Nothing doing, Jobnn Jagain,” he sald. “The Greeks and would b »ken your nec Brow lard } ok d A ely escence, she went on At first a s hoy; this romance stuff only ha |Italians are too excitable to etand ‘2° Washington people was al You a a good bit older man /the doctors wouldn't give us any i Science measures the heat produced by food in calories pens in the movies.” ieaeh Gf thin’ TARO base of on written and ready to put on the|than I Mr. Cortwright, and 1) hope at all; they said you might | A calorie represents the amount of heat required to rai ee self: Til leave Grif and» dozen or| Wites. But that's past and gone, | shan't punch your head, But you'll | jive, but you'd—you'd never—never ODD, ISN'T IT? | Jand the next thing is something | know why ! ought to when I tell | remember—never have your reason e pound (one pint) of water thru 4 de % the temperature of or jthe trusts to look after the shop.” form else. There is a lot of money and, you t is Miss Amy | again. But yes S Brees F. It represents the muscular labor involved in raising | Pil cheney Ngee ted urities locked up in the N Mass What have you done Please!” he “That's | Pa one-pound weight 777 feet the sentry at the door end ante4| Bank vault. We've come to clean | Wit ar more than enough about me. | Obviously, the sex, occupation, age and size of an indi the fireproof vault where the draw.|P, and we brought few peace} The man who had lost his Knack | want to know what happened.” | widual, and the season of the year are factors in the number ings and blueprint duplicates: were officers jong from Re of came down and stayed "That night, you mean? All the! & ¢ kept drew a small tin dispatch-box ® Sard. The miserable down things that you had planned for. Pot Calories of food required in a day “He—he's over at the hotel,” he) Father got the mine back, and Mr. Be he scientific estimate is 1,000 calories a day for a child stammered gre scared stiff; they won't atir ¢ He had opened the box and had jf transferred a slip of paper from \t the hote Bongras tells Lashington and the others got the 1 year old; 3,000 calories for a man of 20 years; 2,200 calories) to the leather-covered pocket field ve wot your for Ranized eee | riot sg boy about half of the of & years. T lowe 5,000 « me book which served him for a wallet &84 armed—« ou lend us fifty Wel . city was burnec for a man wm) year The largest allowance is 5,000 cal r or & wallet! oe w hundred huskies to ke the ‘Go call up your crowd and But Cortwright and Schermer. : ieletog sham 4 ae a burglar,” Samuel Rabin ex-|When Castner hurried {n, looking for a lumber Excavators and farm hands require about| 2). told two patrol wagen lode lees the clergyman than the hare 4000 calories; the shoemaker who sits at his work requires! o¢ policemen. They smoked out a| Working peaceofficer vault A working girl designed this monument erected by L. W. Alex- ander of Chattanooga, Tenn., on open that bank | «et It here, Tell Judge Williams | porn—1 promised them ock he is holding.| «Mr. Leshington carried out your mob off while 4 Srouillare eyes and to bring the! promise ann aah on “about 2,200 calories poor, shivering, little owl | “More bedlam,” he announced, “t amas ~atebes frags * Gr Whi |eoey corey thd teak call taken his private grounds, in honor of + ¢ ¢ ” and © o dance a Is wt bey . mM o oO t before ( Measured in calories, the fuel value of one“ounce of flour) || path d ere a, geal Os nity for whict Jack g the stockbook.|the mob aacked the Niquoia Builg.; president Wilson and Secretary Dis 100.98 ; one ounce of sugar yields 113 calories; one ounce of SPEAKING OF THE he mob has gone) |, directors’ meeting |ing and dynamited it. But at the | MCAdo. who is from Chattanooga. » bartered Ormne’ trea We o him—was be SCHOOL ELECTION— from wrecking and burning to mur tt |The shaft is known as the Peace butter gives 217.88 calories. Bill Shakespeare was the firat|dering. ‘Pegleg’ John wan beaten Ste had com and wasn't held |Monument, and has been erected | hotel they were arrested on the they know how to use the calorie in menu making; and the face, owing to the shore being built Frere neds ta gate ee + ‘ 1 I Miss Massingale? Where is wor o a Beh ¢ oremen soberly where it was, and is not ambitious can double their efficiency; and the fat can reduce |" ‘lone to the lake. | she, and what was the message? K NEED reports = Jand never will be again. Mr, Lesh.|zone only $35.83 an acre was paid, | their weight and keep it where they want it to be. On account of the war, the price | 4¢manded Broulllard : It was a crude little expedient, | ington waited until everybody had| but the government is offering . $, £ 2 arl him to use it rder of the bank examiner, and * j Any individual requires about one-third of his food at|to campaign for Danz, coming out|t© death in front of bis saloon a ; Ot 4 heavens!” protested , |to memorialize the president's suc- a] ) a ‘ “ ‘| tow minutes ago. 1¢ is working thi I certainly can,” he admitted ven ., bre everything was taken away from Pe breakfast, one-fourth at luncheon, and the remainder, about|W!#h @ stajement tn words as fol cae. Thate Gate thine tees to the answering the eager question and|the millionaire, “put it off—for|them. We haven't heard yet what ioe iy he it the United Statgs five-twelfths, at dinner PROF. M. T. DOM plaza as I came thru.” emphasizing potentialit | heaven's sake, put It off! It will | ig going to be done with them.” | AE ve, aR ae | Thousan our high school and college girls are ac- TRAVELOGUES “See Griswold at the commissary). Rut w! at’s the point. | be wasting time that may te worth) “And Mirapolis?” he asked. | Reine tt rw knowledge of food d cooki but it takes; Wisconsin boasts of having the|4nd tell him T sent you,” sald the ll make th your while, |& thousand dc a 1 She slipped an arm under his| United States gave less than 2 Hy quiring this new kK wiedge or 00ds an oKing, buts a ne he Don't « y You ar wasting some of the houlder A sed hin hel cents an acre for Alaska, less than : ’ only lake of its kind in the world.|Chlef. “I'd go with you, but I'm due 70 - Legale pa ade thpnacie Rad xesaga cae 0s bed lb egy > , fea good deal of common sense on mother’s part to let therm |/Thy Bee Go vit moist and tha|at the Metropole prett oa at |thonsand-doilar minutes right now.” | could look out upon the mountain-|3 cents an acre for California, Ne- ie apply it to the family table. Which is unfortunate, because | waves are divided by four, are flat; “Good. Then Mise Amy got word Yault er o| Was the cool’ reply, and the en-|girt sea dimpling under the morn ‘ ado and Utah, less than Le onor can reduce their meat and grocery bills when/and roll three fe . he sur./{0 you? | was about to deliver he : . ing br ep ane economical can re —* ) Suk Fear ates fame ewew SRO OE oO ared himself as if he were going That is where it was,” she sa wn 27 cents an acre for the 2 ‘a * . rut ficed, Cort t : ca ped »| more 295 cre Shortly, this new knowledge must revolutionize the mak-|of sun dials has gone up, owing to|, “Then you haven't heard? The it it sufficed, Cortwright tramped | escaped, and then he shut the | mor than $295 an acre for the ing of cook books. Meanwhile, a great deal of information the scarcity of steel for making the) Tittle Susan’ ts in the hands of « s Vee Hontitine hae Bin ssh bE tne] eee Danish West Indies of cook be Me: : at : sheriff's posse, and David Massin. | at it until he had bis *|- eer — — EE about calories is to be had in Bulletin No. 28, of the Depart-|™#! *Prings. | || gale is under arrest on some trump other end of the wire : When the pre sion arrived, as ment of Agriculture. Anyone may obtain this pamphlet by! A heated argument isn’t another|¢4-UP charge—selling ore for his 5 pce ; a sending 10 cents in coin to the Superintendent of Documents, | way of cutting your coal bill or sav-/!Md!vidual account, or something of i ied gdp cae cla Ohana G Printing Office, Washington, D. ( ing fuel that sort. Miss Amy didn't go in ' Brouillard laid down the la government Printing ice, Washington, a ae to particulars, but she told me that We don’t need these,” he said — ; : irtly, indicating the two deputies \ FABLE she had heard the sheriff say it was A penitentiary offense,” Salts, calomel, pills act who came to t David Massin W. Once upon a tyme a fellow bor 3 s J k act on re wher werk ante elcome the Cob F j rowed an umbrella from a friend | 4 cee i ey fs she now?” atarm bowels like pepper acts in None siden ae shel ads ND now cigar € joined the “higher price” proces-|and returned it ye next day a Bsicahabe es as . nostrils, waste, the better chance there will sion and are going up. a be for your bank salvage. Three Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious,| reauirem sick, headachy and | turn over the stock, putting ai sania assingale in possession of his constipated. | mine, without encumbrance; you will cancel and surrender his notes to the bank; and you will give him document, signed by all of you bowels some regular help, else they| * ‘ ; f 2 Most every woman h suffer from constipation.” The cop iknowleds ing the payme peas a1 9 wants a nice, clear com- dition is perfectly natural, It of all claim pa or pendin | | ph dican h While you are straightening th | plexion, and can have it at trifling cost. | just as natural as it is for old peo.) Ye | t \ ' Constipation in women imincreasing ple to walk slow! For age is ne c Vl rie up the yards and rall Hl MEET AGAIN to an alarming extent, and this causes so active as youth. The muscle our guard | poor circulation, which accounts for lees elastic. And the bowels Cortwright turned on the lawyer Twent RT tae 1 6 acles. You heard what Brouillard + wenty-seven out of a class of 62 \ fix it 1 do tt suddenty all old people need Cascarete,| {x it, and do tt sudden members, which graduated from the peop ‘ascaret icrun Aone aiginit Katope Maoull ; ’ ° One might as well efus t id old Beattio high whoo! in 1496, re| Dx, Edwards’ Olive Tablets | soni even with plaice neta negiace) lard had tmade Leshing sponded to roll call at the 27th a 1 . roel Tounion banauet Friday: cignt,| i# the one dependable remedy for bad |this gentle ald to weak bowels, Tho| Charge at the yards, unde in the Washington Annex hotel, | €2™plexions, They act onthe liverand | bowels must be kept active, ‘This ts] WNAt Was wanted > Song suggested fom the drys in Which is the first time on record where the poor man|the campaign for speaker: “Kuock- coppers a bet. Corn cob pipes are still selling for a nicke!|!9& the ‘I’ out, of Kelly P per. The same as when Hi Gill first started to smoke ’em nts I make You will) | SPEAKING OF THE | SCHOOL ELECTION On with the Danz There'll be} a Strong finish Get a 10-cent box now Most old people must give to the Baker's Cocoa stands all tests of laboratory and home. It is pure, it is yellow, pimply complexions which #0 11 many women are trying to overcome, | & | Se 1 " bowels like calomel, yet have no dan. |!Mportant at all ages, but never so] “Once mo you've had your d li . it . tartar’ Hee do Tata atl grrous after-effect. ithey et nature |much as at fifty price,” Cortwright snarled bitterly. | elCious, 10 1S Partien were revived: And that last! to throw off the impurities thatyetine | Ake IN not a time for harsh| "You and the old man have bilked “Th healthful [Dig might in June, when the girls in| to the blood. They wllleurcly clear up |DhYsics. Youth may occasionally | Ws out of what we spent on the| ere are blends and blends,” says Friend e " tae thei halen vlacteted "| even the most distressing condition | Whip the bowels into activity, Rut) mine. But we'll call it an even ¢ No. 65,402 of Aurora, IIl., “but there's only on, bar et anon ihe ep of the . quickly and tone up the entire system, |i lash can't be used every day, brea a i Ms. Tom KEENE with its Presado Blend ae Walter Baker & Co.Ltd Sats thasten doe Hate Avaisine es bod ate fresh, ruddy skin, They | What the bowels of the old need is, husktes “And t ' s P Als a ha vee yh sihee on He plomas—~ | are absolutely pure easy to take and |a gentle and natural tonic, One We'll call it an even break when | © think the Se price still holds good. MASS, how the banqueters dwelt pon that.) correct constipation. They act quickly, | that can be constantly used without! it is one,” retorted Brouillard; and Nor have they lowered the quality in the face The banquet broke up early, for! cleanse and purify—and make you feel j|harm. The only such tonic is Cas-|after he had gathered up the most of them had boys and girls of| fine. Starttreatment now. Cet a box |carets, and they cost only 10 cents pers he took the New York high school age at home who re-| from any druggist—!0c and 25c per box at any drug store. They ck from his pocketbook, in- quired their attention. ! work while you sleep, dorsed it, and handed it to Cort: of rising costs," oCHWABACHER BROS. & CO,, Inc.

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