The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1917, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

The Seattle Star [v2 sennee SLAR— AONDAY, Bobby, General Jai. 8, 1917, T AGE 4 POO FPO OO OH HOES OHH SERSESEO SESS SES EOS SOOPO SOS OOSSO0N09: Ae sercesenseeeseeere® “ “QVERLAND RED” By A Novel! page Herbert Knibbs A Week! ntored at Seattle, Waah, Postottion as sesend-clase matter Phone Mt A Week! By By maf, out of vith. one Year, $9.00; 6 montha, 41.90; #0 per month up te ¢ moe #00 OLIVE HIGGINS PROUTY oe @esee Cevseeee eeee TE iarnean— CONTINUED | when you're young. Ain't thatlaln't kiddin; we sure di FROM PAGE 1 a 11? Say, are we eampin’ on The fire wpluttered as ile 3 Hi j land ’ 1 dverian te har AARARARRRARAAN No, Thin {# government tand,| ed 1 AoCO and pape 6é f r 7 A ' ae e Stranger Within Our Gates?” Psy resent os vor a ae eu . co rospector t to ero cany ' Ly picked ; A It ie more than two vears that immigration « practically st 1 aged Posse nu from. breakfast ( here rque. H Otto F. Kegel, General Manager : re ‘x he stare 5 4 tunity panic warped reasoning, H a Pe ror re das an find what a hard map this ole The problem was what was to be d , re arrivals who dane i hence he ues keop wa from a breakfast if we Albuquerque?” queried Loutne under difficulties we Amer s st ld have « The 1 t he appr ed from ich a dlrec id its p ay h 1 mt MoJuve om thrut ff a freight is " ie aheoul “a tion, no one would guess bis orig auike Lach » did not smile.) by mistake for a couple of sewlr now w! at Ww i ey \ thal tatttamilane., We bape arin 4 Wan too red she was alone| machines that we was ridin’ with e from t ‘ ‘ < es implante cir eager minds oe pe exfic “isto © gazed at the tomato-can!| for the next town, afoot, Collie by unscrupul t 1 ! lay eee oe ' f 1 { ; H y unscrupulous stear y it t t ent f c 1 till be =e t ffee-pot o' econd fon” cof. commenced to give out in prospects of f AV Ominous was his fall as he) {! eg nothing else to talki green grass and Arriving he most ! fb . weith * enou worse ta renin crossed an arroyo. The cante eg a or Bi ather, Foy ern 6 lee box and a lot ¢ . “4 : struck a sharp point of roc hat cif be i find In the e the immigrants 1 the be It el safe and as mu t} possible Deitel cag rine pel ied diy She ran to the pony om a got him feat next —they lived in « es, each 1 ty by itse They retained their European he arrived at the water | Mier ne tw A cal ea pal Nido dMlase lagi pee characteristics, habits te ' ed the hope returr to their native at was Gry. He changed |... 40; return to find the neds ; rs ed an in I h th © str atrale flayed her i n to fn ie le stow after t ey couldr Jands with the product their t . Peooipe TeDT frO™ | gtock of cigaret-papers and tobac »vo nothin’, #o they let us £ We Amer id t ‘ at first looked u or ean keg ‘eadage © co whe carried for any chance rider n Collie got to talk ta who would n earn our | ¢ t 4 e up their pe r “" water tant ae ae of the Moonstone who might be! California road that wig . nated tes t ‘ ted unfortunates pre neon t Toward th wos hill thro @ car and one ate \ tur eS ; \ y ! upon us iar dav’ ke fo, the boy tramp, glanced of these here old Mission bells : - more and m we a awok 1 how u Ove d Red 1 sa| where it 1 ft dd P (ole) eo tay p verlat guess | whe the tench 1ec “Beware of igt m ty 1 Sha. paiinon: she no,” he eald, regretful He dreamed of that road and told . es 0 room urniture i The Ii racy t 1 © resi every He he i -y hea the kind to aneak off after sayin’! lookin’ for It, too, 1 knowed of the rices reat y uc tering the Uni States, must be to read t 40 ! th he's comin’ bac I know a hoss! old Fl Camino Real ar bell $22.60 Ivory Chiffontar But we cannot sit back conte that the ¥ take care and a real woman n I nee ‘em. #6 ept our eyes peeled f i ae iiffonier, with six drawers and $16 75 Tt Genet s lve cieeiadl tenbiad " ; aa A 1 was ra ed in the Went, mynelf cula € road, kind of $ Dresher, 1ouk Annies . sand rei v £ Sie es > anked the boy this? The road to o 2 14, habits cad customs and |} t heen ed € the a w ® A | $ y Dresse i dvaee and thought? ker i wanted | Don't lo : H Collte — Ah masa is $21.50 Education of the fore y are Ww BEFOFE FE WAR ENDS AND [7a et minute we got in ) Ivory Chiffonter, six drawers and 29 ANY " mT te sega A pre ea Sho's 1 ever Moonstone Canyon, ree glass .. sae aseue 75 MANY DECIDE TO R RN TO THEI ur opportunity Lit gee ell-y pp neon,” sald the boy And when you leave bere? 0.00 Vanity Dresser, three large mirrors and r Do we want the re e we ave If so, we iS trom tie desire: Round the rock came Louiae, the queried Loulse e t drawers . $79.50 must educate the tor and 1 tates as THE cc » coulé drink bo package of sandwiches in one Same old thing.” replied Over. $75.00 Ivory Dressing Table, triplicate a mehich will sha er tha water 4 hy the oth an the tobac: | land, ch ull re livin’, and rs 942.50 WE MUST GE1 IMMI res RE HE LEAVE m him, even a hag estig oh, a eoine | that's al fo in Ca 3 air, car and $9 75 WS IN THE LURCH wiped you won't object, I'll take a sand now that you $ Ivory Dresser and Chiffonte lat $109. 0 4 w J The rest are for f slag ets | “On aned Overland, grimac erland. “It was $20.00 Mahogany Dresser, four d ‘e great! But that good po’ on © desert 82.50 In lvancement CHAPTER 11 cod Get. alae: Phat seer ap ne sere $ d Mahogany Chiffonter, seven '$ 1. ‘OTE the propositions seriously considered by that American A noges pene Yea" »0 large Mahogany Dresser, with ova . sociation for the Advance: ate of the mountatn rea > whet ain't th ov $19 75 First they propose to adopt tt system of ghts sony * Ker sae a bisa, Siew 4in ee sor pie 0 Colonial Mahogany Dresser, Measures, and then you'll buy your by the yard and your ar, fretted to be Rewhi pent kegees te sn va i ad Louise pa ; . by the ounce Why, those foreign the Parisians, have got E cack thre the eat). - en gadd) ghed joyfully $67.50 Mahogany Vanity ing figured down 0 fine by their blamed metric system that you shee ade of the live-oaks, ub 6 me ra Pick h a rope, fa 4) What won Id you call it? | vachleaeei ity go into the markets and buy chick feet and heads by the poi " one tiga: Ban rll r oe meer eee oo Pe ; $120.00 solid Mahogany Dresser, 5 ; OF come other meter, if you're hard pressed for soup meat; and a rflhet Asean ca eae Then t aad the girl 41 | ent Meee: eaanen os ar hit ace ‘ ig He ~ adilagey’ - fs salad ea te Wola 6 Canyon and on up en mp and the girl dis ing that weems to be it that . Ae ok Sen no » is based on ght co UM ain ranct sched the ed rawhide riatas as cc 4}i8 not.” $140.00 solid Mahogany Chiffonter, massive 9. ola L Seat eee EC was aare ue ae _ $7 50 ‘Again, take your 7-year-old boy on your «and ask him to reat! Www an e, or } t h m : his dear little red-and-white Chr as book, Does t on 2 i Sea wa n “in 4 in a : res : t tuarriages. then $ old Mahogany Dresser, 60-inch words with an alphat He does not. He puckers THEY DON'T MIX ‘ pepe c= kame Ghar ce oe eel r peppermistic, |H CAS --.seeseeess sssereee sessseses seeseenonale Blows, or mumbles, or buzzes, or hisses, and you fir “pe . | ot doh cae . ; "g See Oil and Water SE wae sees teks seal ng Odd Pieces of Dining R of a jug in vane ,and you remember that at his —Hughes and the barbers. |/castern wall of the canyon proffered Overland tobacco and pa I'm glad you believe in folks,” ing oom tk on the wort “ because it didn’t begin with a “k | On the rise beyond, the girl/pers. Actual tears stood in the ex | sald Louise » do 1.” : 4 Gents who are at the top of the hill or slipping down the farther] | —Gill and Clay Allen. {ldrew rein at the beginning of the| Cowboy's eyes Met" he it's aecount of bein’ a pote, f Furniture at gg _ once age bgt dye i i ‘ ; ute rent | Old Meadow T: a hidden trail for It. I'd| guess,” sighed the tramp. Didn't | t ° . tt only means that {t's your turn to be a has-been onsider) “aD that led to a mountain meadow | know I was a I h 3 er nountale no’ sa pote? ‘Course I ain't n things which you did that your fathers didn't. Y« w your) Gavia: WEAR Rune Horie Girl ween the Tce ; a"professionai” ‘They ot to have eres) uctions of the story in the book of lif Th f will be turned over, and SAYS “U" PROF smoke. Louise noticed his for-| CHAPTER IV. a Meense, I never took out | $27.50 Waxed Oak Dining Table, 48-inch t uueee vege will bo new writings. And the new writings may Pel Anent suggestion of Wee| ward standing ears. From down|#any Road, not havin’ the money |B extends to stx feet : mbes $29 50 Better than those that went before. Honesty and love alone May! corte that atate senators be hema slope and den by yo Rend at Any, Time, ter twont you’ quote. ‘ $24.60 Light Oak Dining Table, 45inch top, . ° De rewritten to mean better things than now. to prevent ‘em from talking |‘? ! uk of rock, a The boy Collie took the empty|Th® sitl xmiled — bewitchingly extends to six feet ..... errs $14.50 — ch, Prof. Trevor Kincaid, |* orale ' tomato can and went for water} Boyar and I must go soon. It's) 00 Ldght Oak Dining Table, 4binch top, Good Appointment | ; pologtcal department |. iaimed. 1a "ith which to put out the fire, — | Renine Row ie Sxtends to ‘xix toot at Sea $15.75 f the t raity of Was ; Louise and Overland Red gazed U-m-m, yes hat'll I give her, $23.75 Fumed Oak China Cabinet, tng ee IN THE appointment of Mrs. Frances (. Axtell of Bel 1 a! is rted to take a decid h ilently at the youthful figure | Colle?” $1 5 00 Member of the national compensat commission, th tand crossing the meadow. The same I don't ¢ replied the boy Paine Oak Batol, boa Gee oe Washington can truly be proud. It is an of su ‘ T wouldn't tire out we ight was with both—-that the| "1 Suess the ‘Grand Old Privilege’ | agai 0 compartments $49, 50 BS comes seldom to any woman. That it con ro handowtiod od 6 in life was still ahead | Will_ do.” ter eas +saue se leeaed ! . x ” ) Antique ny cht fall $ an honor not alone to her, but to the entire state, which and t pacthine ce ike ts good!" And Louine clapped |M snd Mary desien a Cabinet, William $28.75 Sonfidence in her ability and her whole i desire to be of longer | A drist 8 as ho asked, “Why ae wer gin aaa $60.00 American Walnut China Cabinet + Wilttan | cn | ie ee 7 4 her. N ne up 80 far from em origina’ rg si ~ bine! $30. 00 Phe nation needs men and women of the stamp of Mra, Axtell, with | COYLE’S PLAN FINE, a fire yet, but o and the railroad? : mp bowed a trifle hanght “ A Ma i Senee esa isn Cis ‘eye to humanitarian needs and social and industrial betterment SAYS LEM oir 0" re erally don't,” replied | ''¥. “Original? Me life's wor ee oe — 12 — m blacksmiths of O' th , oe beat OVerland Red We ain't broke, | #4 And he waved his half-con- gal , on ° haudeat? ven § ° obs a" ‘ & Kot home money. We got|*umed cigaret toward the skies, Might Have Hanged Tulnsinont Boy Re pe singe arg etarved Plslanr okra and boran ae MN JULY, 1915, Charlie Klein, a 15-year-old boy of Balt! ay too ke ‘ ; M* they all fell in the soup; Grote-Rankin—PIKE at FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Peared in company with another lad named Dic k Barrett. #8 t r ere t | nd no conscle 80 would Pe is said to be a rather tough boy and was arrested for the mu Lemington gir Anat Fy an pos ‘of Klein. There was no evidence against him except that stated above mith < Pe wd | ‘The police adopted a theory ‘ee “ nk -wakneae nt row ee i They attempted to extort a confession from young I tt, and | @—— A ats 4 : oP een GIA AWAY gia ‘f oe tia” ing. that we're| “Now yb Aine SAY, NEWS| finally succeeded. They told him that Klein's body had been| | CAN YOU BEAT THAT? nu to put and racte thank mote, Fras | sq NO, WAY, 10 address a gent, you ’ DID They insisted that Barrett had murdered him, They at last Replying to our query Fr eehere dee. Dat { think you a, oR na jrepeny Oey, yee Cane ta = over YO Gown bis psychology and turned his brain, His first story was||4aY. asking if it was not /are all riz Instant Relief From Nerve yc Sr gaaideces Saletan aaaied [et © tar if “ei hadn't U GET $3 YET? had met some tramps and that the tramps had kille wasted effort for * anh Overland self-assurance d And that’s the Grand O14 Privilege} jady present could ‘a y tain. the sates : : orture and Misery With | ‘ Pine aad oe got you three times while you was —_ i Du he telegraph: ave | [shrank a litt “e bs! chuck o and Dor m “ M Say ‘Then, by a constant battery of accusations, false stat and| | off his tache New Year's a ap, all right.” he St. Jacobs Oil. Any road any time for a ade hols pe ree mae a : Sey ae did you get $3 on ‘ since he's now « x 1 “tig — Raga with that little old gun out before January 1? tions and other persecutions, t ned the poor be n argh bw growing a new aid ¢ e we b thi chine And Overland, his hand above! you @ a Saas . he CONFESSED THAT HE HIMSEL F HAD BEATEN KLEIN TO one, “Wash” thus spake up and | | ed Paes See: eee nee || his heart, bowe: raively ; ‘Why Giant you: thes?” cabal Every newsboy in Seattle gets TH WITH A GUN they had stolen = h | of Collle nerve like m amed| "Down the Old Meadow Trail, un-|Tenlow. = that amount every New Year's day : Two or three days ago young Klein was discovered in Cumberland The reason I'm raising a |pal? Is he rig a ers peg the girl and the boy, rode Se ia from H. C. Henry—provided his lit- ‘Md. ALIVE, WELL AND AT WORK. He had been afraid to go home metache again is 90 Tcan || “Ob b said gage raae ‘ gle horseman, and something | runt Denon supe ed oer tle savings account book shows he way, because he feared that his parents were angry at) a Ost again a the youth hick i , ed int n, Over: | ou > you suppose I'd start has made 12 de 25 ne ewey , - ary ati” - —e ler » fire ior a eee noe 1 ha ri Pgs ite anything with a lady around?/each ne OS eit anes ce i he ¥ fecolor the skin. % own Dip.) ‘That ain't my st You're a kid.| Barrett, when told that Charlie was allve and well, had only on T a siim lad watch Don't suffer! 1} he shrug his shoulders. enry wants to encourage th 3 d ed the ‘o-can coffee-pot in ri surter ta 80 needless. | i | You'll get hurt some day.” > e remark to make. : : "| WHAT HAS. BECOME * ) “Epi dees t a small trial bottle from any | at's the use?” he muttered Deer anaser * aasetel . oan habit of saving—and 80, boys, it’s “Well, then, I didn’t kill him, did 1?” was all he had to say se could not see his face.| drug store and gently fab ‘the “ache | there was that tn his tone|turned to Loul Shore at up to you. @ How many so-called onfessions extorted b third deg yes, Miss. I'm all right, and|ing nerves,” and in just a moment| b browsht Collies head up [Soe Get cron Gent cae Mteame sort? so ia he and a hemorous wist-| you will be absolutely treme | aa Louise, puzzled by something apo pest hie te hy tag ne | WIth an enrotiment of fulnesa crept into. th tramp’s| its t solutely f famiil reney ss 5 : jere’s really nothing to hinder, | Mroliment of 74 wom- eesti pote 7 ®) pain and suffering familiar in the boy's upturned face, ane Wid ated en and one : Raravity is the soul of SUIT AL vary tow pecnle toel rig eee bl what you ht call No difference whether your pals [raise ees gaunt hed h and 3 her | * ther Loutse asked sweetly. | school i the county Lac Ree , “ ” ‘ . wr neuralg { he face, r 8 ny, youre the boy ga | - » ” a - Ps —\witty when they're “short. Changeling ghar eg the fies, head Orie er eee two you biel CHAPTER V | Baltimore, em Ege tant relief with this time nat’ | Weren't you lying by a watertank| The tramp glanced up, address- | pain destroyer—{t cannot fpn.| ¥en our in stopped and a man| ing the dep “Yes, even now AKE SALTS T0 YOUR SICK CHILD REAL PAINLESS :: jure. nnot {n-| vas kneeling beside you, pouring|there is something to hinder, if 1 To Remove Dandruff |————— water on your fa Aren't you| Was to get busy.” Then he coolly | == K that boy?” }dropped his arms and leaned} et a 25-cent jottle of Danderine FLUSH KIDNEYS IS CONSTIPATED! | DENTISTS SAGE TEA KEEPS |."-srovs cavscesuse ta wrest onat ip te saat rata a | | to his feet. “Red told me about |to take what's comin’. If you'll |your hand and rub well into the | ‘ : scalp with the fin ti | | you, too. just stick me up and extract the 38 ger ips. By | | | Yes, it’s her,” remarked Over-| automatic I'm packin’ on my hip | moTmng most, if not all, of this-aw- fess meat If you feel Backachy| | land, nodding to himseif Vill feel lots better. The little gun two or ites mere disappeared, ladder troubles you—Salte | And you chucked a rose out of | might get to shootin’ by herself, | stroy every bit oF danan Maa is Fine for Kidneys | ck the window to us?” said the boy,/and then somebody would get hurt | scalp itching and failing hate i It's Grandmother's recipe to bring | “Overland said she did | sure lator Meat forms uric oe which ex-| If Cross, Feverish or Biliou: | back color, youthfulness and 8 Ye it's her, the Rose-Lady | Deputy Dick Tenlow advanced Beeererworss @ kidneys in| Give “California Syrup luster—Everybody is using | Girl.” apes Overland and secured the gun nae? | flush the kidneys occasional ja ae nh tow, Ray yg oe : wget N atter what ails you order to introduce our new ay hatr, however handsome, de. | ald the face ‘on see he added, | ire lear cur aenoving cil qeata Chcrous’ 1h a Aeeirg (whalebone) plate, which fs the Notes advancing age. We all Know | Again Overland Red nodded. | turning to address the girl, “I was WITH N acide, waste and poison, else| Ways be the first treatment given.| THE PORTER WHO ae Pee eee ee anne eaten of a youthful appear. | “They was, Miss. But they couldn't | sheriff of Abilene once, in the ole feel 2 dull misery in the Kidney| If your little one is outof-sorts,| WOULD ACCEP loes not cover the roof of the our hair is your charm, It| prove nothin’, so they let us go.” |red-eye, rumpus days, T have bpenm-rensiun Mom, sharp pains in the back or|half-sick, isn't resting, eating and tT NO TIP |mouth; you can bite corn off the| kes or mars the face. When it| “We always was goin’ to say | Planted some citizens in my time. Musterole Gives Comfort headache. dizziness, your stom.| acting naturally—look. Mother! see ix ae cob; guarant 15 | fade turns A and looks |thanks to the girl with tho rose if] You see, I kind of owe the ones I = — sours, tongue 1s coated and|'f tongue Is coated. This is a sure ANSWERS | Gora crown . 83 strea ed Just, a few applications of| we ever seen her,” sald Collie. did plant silent apology for |, Whe thoge aharp pains go shoot. J ? sir s i Po oo | ea and Suly enhance {ts So we says ow,” 8 lettin’ this ere chicke . g through ur head, when yor the weather is bad you have|#ign that its little stomach, liver 18 net ct teeth. re Re an ur enhance {ts we says it now,” said Over |lettin’ this her hic ken-rancher | ng 8 your SMT, twinges. The urine is|and bowels are clogged with waste.| Do you sores ene - Bee inet whalebone) $8.00 | appearance a hundredfold land quickly. Then’ he slowly | get me so easy skull seems as if it would split, udy, full of sediment; the chan jen cross, irritable, feverish.|tumwater to Humotull; ot ey ene cree gE wither peopace thé. teUee a ote FOU AR DR eis. Teno, just rub a title Musserole ‘om ‘the Is often get irritated, obliging|*tomach sour, breath or has|— Anxious. Wash.’ Bridge work, per tooth, gold ithe prepers the re at home| Just then the black pony Boyar | laughing. “Who was you when you | temples and neck, It draws out bu to get up two or three times |stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, | | White crowns . cue BE Bey. drug store a 50-|nickered, Overland lighted his cig-| Was sheriff of Abilene, en? the inflammation, soothes away the luring the night | full of cold, give a teaspoonful of bes 4 rottle of “Wyeth's Sage and As he straightened up,| Jack Summers, sometimes called | PAiN—usually giving quick relief, What time doe 1 Gold fillings Sulphur Compound,” wt p ji To neutralize these trritating | “California Syrup of Figs,” and in hat time does the Alhambra Biivee “dilinee Sulphur Compound,” which is me Louise was surprised to see him|Red Jack Summers,” replied Over-| _Musterole is a clean, white oint- Beids and flush off the body's! few hours all the constipated | “18? aay afternoon?-—B, V. D. er NS «- a iain 3 cake nproved by }thrust both hands above his head | land quietly ment, made with oil of mustard, Grinous waste, get about four| Poison, undigested food and sour| Ans Ragtime, | Platina fillings . Thousands of fake Wetedients, | white he continued smoking placid-| “Jack Summers!” Better than a mustard plaster and Gunces‘of Jad Salts from any| bile gently moves out of its little| “ | All work guaranteed for 18 years. [this ready-to-use preparation we lly. “Excuse me, Miss,” he said,| Overland nodded. “Take it does not blister! 3 : a i take A ee preapcontol in Lyte Bu lee gy and you|¢ ° if o impress on taken ia the morn: aaheest Waiuane Py arrayed ne turning the cigaret round with his | leave it. You'll find out some day Many doctors and nurses frankly a well, pl child agai | eeth sama = | i » ha rear z A “ehge . y fa tew Bee alone atanery Ripihees one Fast: ouay af ray: HOUSEHMOLD HINTS Ination and sdvice tree. |fully; besldes, no one can “pos. | LDS: ha ha peor phe vol wany ededenys vie ae ka threat: Dronehtta eae cin ee - - : Te "he a bly tell, as it darke: the gun has go! he drop on me. manner inclined the deputy to be- Os pro! 8, up, c will then act fine and bladder dis-|ing this harmless “fruit laxative, To prevent catsup spots | call al arkens so naturally ree 7 asthma, neuralg o ti Me : T! because « alls to ¢ . ae fro ho ron a white ta and Bridge and evenly. You motste: a Louise turned swiftly, Dick Ten-|lieve that he had spoken truth. ~ » gia, congestion, pleur- BP gaits io al mee peed Re ones vor cna sch a Moin bs a re ne pire da the Test ef Tin or soft brush with It, drawing hig |W, deputy sheriff, nodded good-|"All right,” said ‘Tenlow; “just | 8} rheumatism, lumbago, pains and earapes and lemon juice, ecbiiag|ewaaten’ the stomach ‘and’ trey . oe ; | Most @f our present patron: through the hatr, taking one amat,| morning to her, but kept his gun|step ahead, Don't try the brush or ches of the back or joints, sprains, with lithia, and has been used for | dearly love its asant taste. Full Always remove the nail | 4 by our early custom-| strand at a time. By morning the| tained on the tramp I'll drop you.” ee prea bruises, chilblains, generations to clean and stimulate | direction s for children of all| | from the héela before cilmbing & Food | gray hair disappears; after another| “Just step out from behind that Course you would,” sald Over-| oer nec berets! oe Needs «it Sluggish kidneys and stop bladder| ses and for grown-ups printed on| | on the mahogany table. se oming | @PPlication or two, its natural color | tock.” said Tenlow, addressing | land, stepping ahead of the dep-j| 5c ae SOc Ss pane i tion. Jad Salts is snexpen | each bottle. | irene ettioe in the|is restored and It becomes thic | Overland uty’s pony But the bunch you're c jars; hospital size, $2.50, five, harmless and makes a delig ney e of counterfeit fig syrups. |@ » with you. | glossy and Justrous, and you appear| “Don't know as I will,” replied | takin’ orders from don't want me ful effervescent lithia-water drink | your druggist for a 60-cent oy Ase P ears younger the tramp, “You're no gentleman; | dead.” hich millions of men and women| bottle of “Californie Syrup of] Don’t worry about the price of I Cut Rate Vyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| you didn't say ‘please. I know there's a thousand do} ie nor and then, thus avoiding | Hise"; then ree that it's made by| paper. If it goes a trifle higher| Dentists [riers tt celenttul {ellet requi-| | “Como on! | No bluff ike that |lars ward for you. I need the kidney and bladder dis: | he “California Fig Syrup Com-|the shoe manufacturers won't be F e. It is not intended for the] goes here,” said the deputy mone pany. ble to make soles ou | Migh Sam h nd cure, mitigation or prevention of! “Can't you see I ain't finished! Overland Red grinned a make soles out of it, @ppesite Vraser-Patersen Ce, disease. “ queried Overland, (Continued in Our Next Issue) | a BSCE MRA NEE wee i smokin’ yet?

Other pages from this issue: