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y ea RR MBER 14, 1923, ADVENTURES OF THE WINS Olive Roberts Barton sighed, “1 had hope’ it would be observe’, I have boon carclous—ob, |. Mister Bob-Cat Iked the dark.) actly three minutes post sunset. of & carelessness very culpable. 1| His oyws worked better, But he | Now come along, you two birds and by Rafael Sabating| |resioct ovsorvation, Always it is my| Mao Mked tho wun, It felt so good | I'll show you the way.” way, I make too sure, 1 count too| 4d warm on his back. You may be sure that by this “In that case, Don Diego, will you tell me, since Curacao is our dosna ton, Why our course is What it ip?" Awun there was no faintest heal ID tation on Don Diego's part. "You Her Neighbor's Advice ae Helped Mrs.Frick , * @ RAPARL, SARATING much on dead reckoning, Ando to-| 8 a8 he couldn't haye both at} time the Twins were bursting with a@gnot NEA SERVICK we day I find When at last 1 take out{Nce, he took turna hunting and | curionity, Pe ee i x tho quadrant that we do come by a] Snning himeolf, and Just now he But they stayed ‘round, and at 7 (Continued From Yesterday) that laughter lurked behind tt, and | ici¢ degree too much south, so that{ Was having his wun-bath on a nar-| sunwet, Mister Bob-Cat woke up and | fA On the instant Mr, Blood shed his | the reason for this was yielded by his J or tht Curacao 9 now almost due north,|TOW ledge df rock in a woolly wild | shook himself and stretched. oe He stiffened with appre. ois i giatpagay hae you tell mo Mr. litnut iy What cause the delay, Mut} Place down tn Dixie Land. “Mupper-time! be remarked with | enslon, and wes about to speak Voie PAVIGRD AT Wo will be there tomorrow." For Dixie Land, my dears, Js not}a yawn, “Guess I'l climb a tree When a shaft of light clove the gloom} “For lack of a better," laughed the Above their heads, coming from the | Captain, good-humoredly contemptu: door of the poop cabin which had just |OU8. “Now I am ready to wager him Deen opened, It closed again, and} hundred pleoos of olght that that ts Presently thero was a step on the|the North. Star.” And ho flung out ‘Yhe explanation, so completely #at-| ll cotton fields and tobacco fields} and see if I can find an owl or |isfuctory, and so readily and candidly |®nd sugar fields and peanut patches | nice fat partridge, Goddness! Ther's | forthoon'ing, left no room for further | 4nd orange groves, It has some | Paddy-foot Rabbit right over there doubt that Don Diego should have] ¥ery wild places, And {t was in one|now, I might get him." J ae i boen fulae to his parole, And whpn|of the wildest places that Mister! And away he leaped Pressed Jerry's shoulder with signifi-|@fterwards told Pitt that had Don |WEM% Captain Mivod confessed to/aun, hw anlar Sem stlibertnoreet: cance. Then he called the Don, and| Diewo confirmed him, he would hayo Peat ne rey isha aginbal La fold oy Mn ii Bio hin ite ahose Maa aocuaniy be au mar A dikes spoke to him in English aa had be|'tn him thru upon that tnatant, Far |Pected him. | Whatever his anle. 7 4 f i ear Over n 3 ape | ce . proved his quality |ulded them there because the Fairy | yolte went, “Hoot! Hoot! se theg discus Oa ue rae aes Rey ee oe eon Spaniard) ion ho announced himseif ready tofQueen would be sure to ask about| “Well, I’ declare!’ grinned Mister “ae ray “You have tne ay that t die sooner than enter into any under-| hwr mountain folk, Bob-Cat, licking his whiskers, “I'm | "Will yo settle a alight dispute for ti . icasghapanas see Of! taking that could hurt his honor or| Mister Bob-Cat was as sound|certainly lucky,” And he dug hia} Us, Don Diego?" said ho lightly, se een - ld Don Pedro, “and you | nis country, aslcop as Rip Van Winkle, so the| toenails in that tree and shinnied | Mr. Pitc and I, aa to nents re North Star is this one." | Now to the seas of the Spanish| Twins did not bother to wake him|up in two shakes North Star."* rat hapbaeazigee (oy Main and to the ways of the adyen:| up. They were about to turn away| “But Hooty Owl lifted his wings “Sot Tho Spaniard's tone was ‘You are sure? |turers who gailed it, Captain Blood| when they heard volces whispering. | and flew away like a shadow, | ‘Msy; there was almost a suggestion “But my dear Capitan Blood!" ‘The | still entertained illusion. But the Tiptoeing very softly toward the “Bhucka! said Mister Bob-Cat _ ~~ | Spaniard’s tone was one of amused ext dawn was to shatter them rude | spot where the voices came from, | again, That was stupid of me to; prote: “But is it possible that I|ly and forever. beheld @ strange sight, mins two good dinners | mistak Besides, is there not the Coming on deck before the sun was here waa Paddy-foot Rabbit and That very second Drummer Part- compass? Come to the binnacle and | up, he saw land ahead, as the Span-| Drummer Partridge and Hooty Owl, } ridge began to drum, and Mister see there what course we make,” lard had promised them last night./all three with their noses together | Bob-Cat stopped making remarks His utter frankness, and tho easy |S0me ten miles ahead it lay, & long | like foreign ambansadors. about himself, and manner of one who has nothing to|@sline filling the horizon east and conceal resolved at once the doubt’ West, With @ mass.ve headland jut MRS. ADA FRICK ” | OnIO barr =. fe "*\7 OU can be just as healthy, strong and happy as I am,” said one woman to her neighbor after listening to the description of her ailments,— ‘if you will take Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. My condi- tion was very similar to yours, I suffered from those awful bearing down pains, weakness, backache, nervousness and headaches until I could hardly drag around. ‘Today I am strong, well and happy because I followed the advice of a’ friend who had been greatly benefited by this old-fashioned root and herb medicine,’’ ean to lick his | “Yes, air, I've got st all fixed|whirkers again, “I'll have a finw| up!" Paddy-foot whispered excitedly, | meal yet,” he sald and pussy-footed that had leapt so suddenly in the VAs forward straight before them.| wiggling his long ears, “I just been | off. in the direction the new sound | fy) mind of Captain Blood, Pitt was sat. | Staring at it, he frowned, Ho had] to seo Mister Otter and he promised, | came from. | isfled less easily not concelyed that Curacao was of] He saya he'll do everything we ank (To Be Continued) ‘ a — |#uch ocnsiderable dimensions, In-/ed him to and he'll be there at ex-! (Copyright, 1923, by Seattle Star) deed this looked less like an island — _ — - we ee _~ aa than the main itself, | Diego made no answer, And then|deck, where the mizzen sail made a Heating out aweather, against the | contain Blood drew a bow at a ven-|#creen to shut them off from the eyes gentle landward breese, he beheld a of the Englishmen below. His Ups great ship on their starboard bow, |tUre—or not quite at a venture. Buch | vies ina snarling smilo. | that he conceived to be some three|@ Coastline as that, if not of the} “ah, perro ingles! You know too TESTED or four miles off, and—ay well as he | main itself, and the main he knew it! much,” ho sald under his breath, and | could judge her at that distance—of |could not be, must belong to elther| sprang for the captain's throat. RECIPES & tonnage equal if not superior to|Cuba or Hispaniola. Not knowing! “qightjocked in each other's arms, | thelr own, Even as he watched her | Cuba to le farther north and west of! they swayed a moment, then together | she altered her course, and going|the two, it followed, ho reasoned! went down upon the deck, the Span-| about came heading towards them, | swiftly, that if Don Diego meant be- | jard's foet Jerked from under him by | cloaehaulod, |trayal he would steer Tor the nearer | ine right log of Captain Blood. The | A dozen of his fellows were aatir|of these Spanish territories, “That! Spaniard had depended upon his on the forecastie, looking eagerly |!and, you treacherous, forswort| strength, which wax considerable, ahead, and the sound of their voices | Spanish dog, ts the island of Hit jut it proved no match for the steady and laughter reached him across tho | paniola.” muscles of the Irishman, tempered of| Nearly fifty years ago Lydia BE. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass. prepared from medicinal roots and herbs Lydia EB, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Its fame has spread from shore to shore. You will now find in every community or neighborhood some woman who has been restored to health by its use, or has some friend who has, Therefore ask your neighbor. Thousands of unsolicited testimonials such as the following are on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., and prove the merit of this medicine. Therefore no woman should continue to suffer from such ailments, Mrs. Frick Tells of Her Experience Prnnysnvnc, On10—“I took Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound because I suffered with ‘pains in my sides all the time. I can’t remember Just how long I suffered but it was for some time. One day I was Lrg with a neighbor and I i Are You Blonde ! or Brunette? | HE hair that sets men dreaming, whether it be | id v o 6 y Cinco | . y c! viel y told her how I was feeling and she said she had been just like I was with pains and onde, brown tin ot length of the stately Cinco Liagas, | Having said it, he‘closely watched | late by the viciasitudes of slavery. He s : e * Ms of, bre es Good and Good-for- There,” sald a soft volce behind |the swarthy face now oversphead| had depended upon choking the lifts nervous troubles and she took the Vegetable Compound and it helped her, So then is the hair that gleams and | You. M him in liquid Spanish, “ia the Prom-| with pallor, to seo the truth or false-| out of Blood, and so gaining the half- T went and got some and I certainly recommend it for it fe fos Vontabie bes, shimmers with a radiance | ou Muffins ised Land, Don Pedro." | hood of hin guess reflected there. But | hour that might be necessary to bring | Who 46" siek 1: Sry 50199 We to teks ne Be Pi ‘egetable Com- 4 that works a spell. | de hide Pelee a It Wag something in that voice, a|now the retreating Spaniard had|up that fine ship that was beating | Mrs, Apa Faios, R. No. 3, Perrysburg, ~ ck | Yn" Fel Wenee’ 14° muffied note of exuitatotn, that|come to the middle of the quarter:|towards them—a Spanish ship, per-| Fifth Avenue hairdressers er this eecipe, says, “One awoke suspicion in him, and made! -— force, since none other would be #0 5 aS ive that rasta beaisky to " the half-doubt he had been ¢ boldly cruising in these Spanish | Such letters Should induce others to try Y inth the hair of tertaining, Ho turned sharply waters off Hispaniola, But all that ‘ ted. women of fash- face Don Diego, so wharply that the |Don Diego had accomplished was to 7 jon by using a touch of mente level except sly amile was not effaced from the | betray himself completely, and to no| | yl verwine apecihed Spaniard'’s countenance before Cap- jpurpone, This he realized when he| henna in the shampoo, Lydia E. Pinkham’s: q 1 I beaten in Blood’s eyes had flashed upon it. |found himself upon his back, pinned | if HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO pola rg You find an odd satisfaction in dows: by- Blood, who was laseling on | e $ contains just the right touch 1 enpfal of white the sight of it things consid his cheat, whilst the men summoned / i J f 5 M cupful of suger ( * said Mr, Bl by thelr cauptain’s shout came clat- } oe g of henna, rightly prepared. § ae cer ecctde ok bak: f course, The Spaniard rubbed tering up the companion t 1 It permits you to use this | + Blood observed “Will I say « prayer for your dirty e e e m1: oun: ij i { treatment, at a fraction of “The sat soul now, whilst I am in this posi. i = \ ¢ ed snd otitved la tion?" Captain Blood was furiously | the cost, to make your own ERS cnara tia Fete ee of a mocking him. LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, MASS. Bt ‘ hair beautiful. iO aaseet oe asked him quietly But the Spaniard, tho defeated, wu 4 fell back before him with sud |now beyond hope for himself, forced Dw | lenly altered countenance that con his lips to smile, and gave back mock a 5 a at Drug Stores he flup f i “a ne flung ery for mockery. gE a RE Hy Oe OEE E 4 and Perfume Counters f the dis motiderful | “Who will pray for your soul, 1| “We might send Don Diego de)Spain.” He swung on his heel ab-|but for his sharp command to some 7 RI S( O hat?” he b ve | wonder, when that gaileon comes to! Espinosa in a boat manned by his|ruptly, and strode back to the knot | of them to remain on deck with Hag- : the ef: | e erage — He board and board with you? Spaniards to assure his brother the |of men about his prisoner. “Here! |‘HOrPe. TiN Oa is the coaat| | That gulleon!" echoed Captain ree ai boenauinela | We Peace to tik “Bring him be | gLite ward room, Cie Sore hee Blood with sudden and awful reallza- |0¢™iral that. we are all loval su 6 | he shou 0 them. ring * | chasers were in position, loaded, their 7] . ready. it was too late to|°f his Catholic majesty.” And he led the way down to|muzzles thrusting thru the open F HAMPOO | tects ender ote For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods “Makes the hair glisten STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. Wholesale Distributors ced upon Don Diego sud 4 | tion that ‘ . wtep by step, avold the consequences of Don| The captain swung around, and for|the waist, and thenco by the booby | ports, precisely as the Spanish gun- “shal a what land ego's betrayal of them. an instant looked as if he would|hatch to the gloom of the “tween-|ners had left them. : a ‘i ree assump. 7 lieon,” Don Diego repeat.| have struck the gunner. Then his | decks, where the air was rank with| “Here, Ogle, is work for you,” sald 4 expression changed: the light of in-|the smell of tar and spun yarn. Go-| Blood, and as the burly gunner cams i to dazzle ed, and added ith a deepening snee NATIONAL (CesT eee eee eerie Tali |spiration waa in his glance, Ing aft, he threw open the door of|thrusting forward thru the little tel sou, It is the Encarnacion, the}, “Bedad! ye've said it, He doesn't | the spacious wardroom, and went in, |throng of gaping men, Blood pointed She a a sagshin of Dan Miguel de Eapinoss fear death, this damned pirate; but | followed by a dozen of the hands |to the middie chaser: “Have that gum ° Va eae ot nial ut Castie, and Den {his son may take a different view.| with the pinioned Spaniard. Every |hauled back,” he ordered. Miguel is my brother. It is a very | Filial plety'’s mighty strong in (man aboard would have followed him (Continued Tomorrow)) fortunate encounter. The Almighty, | FTE, you see, watches over the destinies ous head,” of Catholic Spain.” ‘There was no trace of humor or ur- | nity now in Captain Blood, His ight eyes blazed; his face was set. Ho rose, relinquishin, the Span Telephone Direct jard to his men, “3 im fast,” MA In-4 “Truss him, an ay a hair of h 1,800,000 cups were served “*,) Dain of Mis : he injunction was very necessary atthe PANAMA-PACIFIC prenzied by the thought that they International EXPOMTION: ikely y ’ limb upon t t hurt him—no so much they now obeyed thelr captain and refrained, it was only because the adden ste ote in his voice prom. sed for Don Diego Valdex something ite than death You dirty pirate! You Blood apos Don a I can prove that it is needless and utterly un- / necessary for anyone to suffer or long remain afflicted with piles. First, my opinion that no one need suffer or long remain afflicted with Piles is backed by a positive guarantee that I can perma- nently cure any Pile sufferer—no matter how severe or chronic the case far more exqt You man of honor! Capt trophized his prisoner. But Don Diego looked up at him rd Inughed ou underrated glish, so that a ‘ou that I was not fea ou that I was not fear understand. You Just an A rich, flavory oat breakfast in half the time of coffee! Quicker than eggs—no longer than plain toast! Ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER. And enjoy a new delight. Same plump oats as regular Quaker Y } Oats. But cut before flaking, rolled very 4 * thin and partly cooked — smaller flakes — lo aitract must that cook. faster, that’s the only difference. QUAKER! Radiate you please,” Captat All that rare Quaker flavor. All the joy | peamemimmia ected. him. “And: your might be. of hot breakfasts—quick. § M5 Aro) 1 tyke of Spain?" : P. h fy E Health Nhat ture Sati wilt i _ THE NEW HOME OF THE DR. CHAS, J, DEAN OR- SEEN TS Eo bes = aoe 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS el , th ap. tat get My sch saa Sea war GANIZATION, In the years I have specialized in the suc- DY nOLLEDar WHITE OATS] Shortly after January 1 1 will be tm my new quarters cessful treatment of Piles I have had pa- in the Dy. Dean 1 eetis Main —_ tients come from almost every state west of oe ar ais Ceied eter broader riciés, making the Mississippi and from many parts of meccausary ever-growing forces of assistants and larger Canada, and it is often a pitiful sight to see offices. what neglect, so-called “home” or “self” NON-SURGICAL, PAINLESS TREATMENT _ treatments and unnecessary and unavailing | operations have wrought. Now at Grocers Quick Quaker and Regular Quaker Oats. Get whichever you prefer. n other Spaniards! ‘Bee 1s the magnet which draws all eyes—and back of © laughed beauty—Health—working silently, fool! You can kill Red blood tingling through the, very well. I die with my we Yeins;—the glow of youth in tho | done. In an an hour you w cheeks;—the spring of eager- Spain, and th 7, ‘ : * ness, of vim, of vitality in a > belong to Spain No cutting, burning, clamps, ligatures or other violent and disagreeable features are used in But the joy in life comes from seeing these walk;—tho ever graceful air, un- , r 1 ; restrained by care or worry—All| Captain Blood regarded him stead my treatmen:. My non-surgical methods PeQble go home permanently cured. I have J ; ‘ nh - y . ; etters in my files from hundreds who had the charms of beauty. All tho |tly « B toe which, if tmpasaive, bring results quickly and are soothing and suffered with Piles for from 10 to 40 years, works of health, Lee eee ee vacaatin’ tin ceted entle, giving almost immediate reiief and raj who express their appreciation of health and M t ‘i t inted g » giving ‘P- ¢ Men are fascinated by the |the prisoner, clamant, infuriate idly _effecti srmanent cure. No hospital Felief as the following: charms of beauty. Women gaze | ferocious, the rebels-convict | <2 AON Ok OCR o DSO IST Cece nied tk ; with envy, secretly jealous, per-|almost literally hirst bills, no anaesthetics, no shock, no confine- CURED AFTER LONG SUFFERING haps—wondering—hoping—praying | blood.” SE: Re ment. Even in cases of prolapsing or protrud- Sk ka Cee naa for that attractiveness that is not | “Walt,” Captain Blood imperiously| — ing Piles, the extreme condition disappears fol- enrs With’ Pies ana'2 yearn with Fistula f wae 101 thetrs, commanded, and turning on his heel, . fy ope wa ° But why. the ‘wondetthg—the|Ne went aside to the rail (As h lowing the first treatment, a matter of 24 Was ittced” I'mot sovtad i could not nt down and arse 6 ey ieee that yee hea akg” a asen trae BACKED BY GUARANTEE Mra. WA. C; Butte, Mont—"T had been « sufferse beauty. 00 iooks is - |and Ogle the ni n silence the y' h Gurl w ter of oni a condition: Good health easee with him across the water at As evidence of my ability and the good faith and con- tt nt prectiontly| the fe radiates beauty. §. S. 8. purifies |that other ship. She had veered a scientiousness in handling all cases, I eliminate the woman and can’ truly Tecommend the blood—creates new red blood | point away from the wind,,and was doubt Wie goa intee: IF TAIL Po Cun cour Dean's treatment to anyone suffering with rectal in i i a ls—ri¢ y . | ig now on a line that must in| PILES ILL RE D 7 ST REASON- an Shines in a hurry ; pa celle ida, the evstem of impurl- |runnine row once with that of the| ABLE FEB YOU HAVE. PAID ME FOR TREAT. is . Saves leather and worry! el! tractiveness impossible, As wom: | Clos Liagas | MENTS. en to attract must radiate health | “In less than half an hour,” said] This book is FREE—send for it today. Keeps the shoes trim and tidy. { . 80 must they keep their systems | Blood presently, “we shall have her Hf\2 CHAS. J.DEAN, M.D Gives the look and feel of: free from impurities and their red |athwart our hawse, sweeping our | 1 blood cells ever increasing. S,S., | decks with her gu it does both. “We can fight," sald the one-eyed | prosperity. . 8. 5. S., since 1826, has been rid- | giant with an oath | PRON MORRISON PORTLAND, ORESON e = 3 ding the syste: et itles— “Fight!” sneered Blood, ‘“Under-| WHEN WRITIN Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown f : pimples, bisckheads, boils, ecsema od an We are, misteriie « bare iG and rheumatism—building red y men, in what case are we to Everyday in everyway you need the or blood cells—aiding women to be at- No, there would be only one | ) 3 enuine bristle tractive by radiating health. | To p her that all ts SHINOLA Home Set, G rand i 4 8. 8. 8. 1s mado of carefully se | well aboard, that we are Spaniards, | ( P dauber cleans the shoes and applies ( lected herbs and barks, scientific: | so that she may leave us to continue hin bosdied te weteten Seu the th - @ poli e big lamb’s wool \ ally prepared and proportioned, |on our course,” This booklet te weltten fer the thousands of ree: the polish and t ig t Te 1 olisher brings the shine like 4 All good drug stores carry 8. 8. 8. “And how is that possible?” Hag. mY, Offices. A ‘ ca @ aakec to ° POlener Ls It is more economical tc | thorpe asked. ayeld wad’ dcecrives my uratenl cure for (f you will wena purchase the large size bot- “Tt isn't possible,” sald Blood. “It lightning. Piles, me your name jit were And then ho broke off, and stood musing, his eyes upon the inte |green water, Ogle, with a bent for sarcasm, interposed a suggestion bit- pel terly. as

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