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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?