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DAY, MARCI ms COUPONS 1 to me po L was afraid I would shake | While this great offer lasts, a Bible Coy you off with my But | pon is being printed in these colum t iu m0: If you put them daily. Three of those coupons will ep, fon toe able the holder to take advantage of our offer ¢, plained therein. The idea is to encourage Bible ead ing in order to overcome the world’s unrest—q mow, ment which is being sponsored by leading DeWspapen of this country. PAGE 10 ADVENTURES THE TWINS Whithe wsked him reol and off di halt ul ured | went rhe You must | Ditet 5 I And he oot at | ay in the vou c nind wrkul it haite | go round by the must, Come, foll ahoad brink wo } CoN . SCARECROW When NO, 20—THE taking BEANSTALK yorta of pl ay FOOL is od b by o RAFAEL waa not ¢ = WAWSTRATED ay maelf of this, OW. BATTERPIELD and it chair re ite ¥ epee thy ed direction i Hin step ' v|had leaned forward when heard what ¥ aid sho sat ba umed r| thing from rtain v ro nO Burt H him as he I must speak about 6 off t watack, Little | fell @ OMA BABATING (UAB. RELEADED WY NEA DARVICES INC, BHGIN HERE nel Holle ldie turer, returns to Eng and, when war with olared, It ix danger to secdre a commission lish army b: dal Holles, again with a he TODAY r ‘ igh of wearine vd in Lad t f It r 1 that had taine od herself to be borne a But when th | Ditet ead Iright her bearers True, 1 corn cobs, # mouth, but ‘And | likely to fail out.’* into ail] The Twins were amazed to think that they had climbed all the way to the top of such an important per- von without knowing it. Who would halt way |= = Yarqu 1 b ver dream of a scarecrow being as |high as the park monument?’ sudden: direction bewllder e'll get down at once.” n't, please,” begged the} searecrow, “I love to have com-| pany, even {f they do ait.on my head, I get so lonely out here in the fleld with nobody to talk to. You've no idea what It’s like, Do you know any stories?’ “Lots,” enid Nancy. | “Oh, do tell me one,” urged the nearecrow, “If you tell me one, I'll tell you one, That’s fair,” j “Yen, Indeed!’ declared Nancy, 80 old him the story about the/ scarect in BSquealy-Moo Land, o hit the strange dog with his k, when he went to steal the| bone Fido had buried at the scare | 's foet. | you #¢¢, @ scarecrow can be & hero, even if he does stand in a| 4 and s**/corn field and never move,” said . | Nick. “Bore people say that his} atick was ready to drop anyway, but | rdor the flare ped to fi "lwe know better, Ho told us #0 ie its . y| himself. And he saved Fido's bone tho strange dog never, came | at's a lovely story!’ sighed |the scarecrow. “I know how hoe| | must have felt. I'm quite sure that }eome day, if the crows don’t stop | | pestering me, 1, too, shall lose my} temper completely and give a dozen of them @ trouncing.” “Don't forget your story? = ont rT} i | minded Nancy. | SN cheer “No, 1 ehan'tt* declared the! | scarecrow. “I'll begin at onoe. It's| about buying, too! One dark night | I was awakened by voices quite) near me. The moon was under a |cloud and 1 couldn't see a thing, | but I heard every word. One man \naid, ‘Let's No one | will ever tht “Another one anid, {eal ‘The corn will | and {t will be an safe here os u/ bank." | “Ruch corn, it ought to bef! laughed another, as tho he had/ powerful 1 udded to his © The hour of 7 wa Clement's Danes aa he wok door of the play! intended chair that wa | Miss Farquhar t/ tho atreet a couple of f/jounging who at a little might o ame to the and are all the more n turning ng from Bt od t kept owing ever in the 1 the offered to \ strawatack 1 M of wh Iman who hi mduct them, The the bridge b on, J vor fore n the have been m ft In | \ redoubled | s he called | 1 with broad round hat ard, and val | ne of Ming Hardly {to grand the shoulder Just beyond her | 1 Noutralizes Stomach Acidity, Pre-| pa : | s | vents Food Fermentation, Sour Gassy Stomach and Acid Indigestion | whilst Nat waa hardly Presently, eurrender an torpor that per ided his arms up at loant we and the shrill were ¢ identical w ove uxuri } ti ‘| haraon's bearers, head/ that left their faces ally them pract! ome out ¢ NOW GO ON WIT | really et | eine Sauntering cas came up with thereabouts was w took alarm, and 2 attempt to rouse Thero was something sini eful in the stolid manner in 1 on unheed led When he proposed s hey actually grew solem: fter that he called f biless If you are * nodded ntually to lean a beare ney na do wail in the i shaped hi ance by # visible €&) whence ho could watch t t the our faction, and there disposed himself to/ the i ean obta walt At last, at when ront of her d to her exer thereafter, frown avored the draught. “I don't think it : he complalned, made a f atte pleked up his own 7 . tude and ¢ But neith st in either cro sas a litte f the powder or t to rise th a little eight ndistinctly e, Who Wan already . the actress im table a pil. lowered his The colonel , and authoritat! ok a diate pearance in the doorway net down accomp: [wan f chairman yj and May be my fan «| back h his compa softly pushed back | 4, then M escorted gallant): ‘The chairmen wer ea to which they had sprung upon her coming forth, y | wi r of her p “On! Ont" Holles t men curtly, and himse ward again, the chair now followin Miss Farquharson rieking for help and beatin y|xiedly upon roof and apron She, too, had neen those Heaven sent rescuers rushing swiftly them. They were a par lighted by homeward way 1, and rose rehed out of the corner, and] «nai; g him move camo] their p forward. took her by the arm | immedi with one hand, whilst with the other, One, s to her amazement, he pressed a seo-| raising tte hinged roof made ond gold piece her palm. He/q screen for himself, The closed one eye solem and pointed/ine foreshafts endeavored to find to the sleeping twain Jeover beside the body of the chair “Very good fellows... friends o' | i: ssi¢ ho informed her, "Very! Gathering her hooded clc Not used... wine, Lerrem! y, sleep in peace She smirked, | precious piece. they may sleep and welcome, paid for their lodgings.” AN yyy MT three gentle men al low over her An ho stood back chairman in front closed the apron.) ne one behind lowered the Then, taking thelr places be: Holles considered her he shafta, they raised the 1"Goo' woman. Ye're a goo’ r and began to move away with From within Miss Farquharson tonjwho stood bowing, bareheaded You know that inflaenza and other respiratory ailments are poe 3 0 germs taking hold of the weaken- ed body, but do you realize how true is the old adage f “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”? ening dusk of that summer evening, |"0Oro, making, no 4 land this being the normal way it ent * | ‘ ‘ your lives! We are conveying this |should havo taken there was to far| 05° iady home. She has the plague.” nothing to @larm its occupant, But : | Ncactre wets about to turn to{ (Cantinued in Our Next Issue) J nt, to plunge ne narrow | |ailey leading down to salisbury) Huge Steel Plant | Court, a man suddenly emerged from | OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL |that black gulf to check their prog-| to Be Constructed ress, The man waa Holles, who had| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March 12.-- | gained the place ahead of them, | Announcement: that the Tennessee “Back!” he called to them, as he a4-|Coal, Tron & Railroad Co, a sub |vanced. “You cannot pass, There|sidiary of the United States Steet j's @ riot down there about a plague | corporation, will bufld a new $5,000,- [stricken house which has been/000 hearth steel mill, four blast fur- broken open, and the pestilence is be-|naces and a new sheet mill here ling scattered to the four winds. You | was made today by George G. Craw- leannot go thin wa ford, president. bowed clutching that secon Indeed, your honor, | Ye've adventurous, very ready to ba: fonse of a lady in dis But !t happened the h Hollies was ndeed, which he or Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, contract Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums are the danger signal. Heed it for the sake of sound teeth and health. Brush your teeth with - gallants was suddenly CHAPTER XVIII The Abduction The chai swung past aro teaque wooden structure of Temple Bar and along Fleet et, in the deep acorn, all of you ly, grippe you, take Scott’s Emulsion and keep strong and vital! Ecott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. —Advertisement. ggestions to e Aged Women ab | Mid | Our Supply Is Limited Act Quickly : ie mado a Joke. | worts of noises and the men went} away. But when the moon came/ and I knew they had put something | into the ground.” | It sounds like pirates. “I never found out,” declared the curtosity, Whatever {t ‘was it Is there yet, for all the wicked giants ago, and I think this must have been thelr treasure.” } j (Copyright, 1924, by Seattle Star) | More than a tooth to Jail for Death! T 4 M " ‘L HARTFORD, Conn., March | acoma lVian Loses . 35c and 60c in tubse alleged product of the St. Louis! $1,200 In Absence | issasssessssesessseeeresevesvenvens |Mo., medical diploma mill, was sen: | ment of W. H. Stubbs, proprietor of | |yesterday, following his conviction | the Corona hotel, Pacific ave, was jon a charge of manslaughter tn con- | absence. | It was understood that no appeal | — M L can be taken and that Sutcliffe now | ay Lead to = CHEST us eal for Washington | Ease your tight, aching chest./ A prosperous business year for tho | gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen|often lead to seri infiammation| prophesied by D. W. Twohy, chair. up in just a short time, - lof the stomech and Intestinal tract.| man of the board of directors of the remedy that brings quickest rejief,| tend to the appendix, which usually at the New Washington hotel spend.| part of their difficulties has been] in stabilizing apple p It cannot hurt you and {t certainly | becomes Infected through the pres-| ing a few days’ vacation. Mr. unscientific marketing, and the|ing ‘the producer a fair drive the congestion and soreness | b°W*!*. ling circles in Eastern Washington | formed $s looked upon as a big step | vested.” right out. It dooan’'t pay to ignore even the| for the past 20 years. | penetrating heat as red peppers,|trouble. Neglect is responsible for | Bantern Washington are encouraged and when heat penetrates right|/much misery. Uneasiness at the pit | OVeT the outlook for the coming sea- | tions point to a good yield of apples, auscles and sore, stiff joints relicf|mouth, excessive gas, heartburn, | tions po! pina, at se! Inausea, vomiting, bitter risings, con-| Wheat and other products. per Rub you feel the tingling heat.|@n4 palpitation of the heart after/ the congested eating are some of the most com “Then I heard digging and all} out there was a mound of fresh dirt | “What was it?’ cried Nick eager- scarecrow, “and I've nearly died of in Beanstalk Land were killed long (To Be Continued) “Fake” Doctor Goes | —it checks rch 12.—| Dr. Thomas Sutcliffe, of Unionville, | TACOMA, March 12.—The apart: | == |tenced to alx months in Jail here| . ° looted of $1,200 during its “w= Indigestion nection with the death of a patient. | R:D PEPPER FOR jmust go to jail to eerve his me) : | ‘Appendicitis Prosperity Seen = Stop the pain, Break up the con-| Mepeated attacks of Indigestion| Pacific Northwest as a whole is “Red Popper Rub" ts the cold|This tnflammation may finally ex-| Old National bank, Spokane, who § seers to end the tightness and | ence of foul, irritating matter in the) Twohy has been prominent in bank-/ Northwest association now being production costs and Nothing has such concentrated,|most simple warning of digestive| “Farmers and business men of} down into colds, congestion, aching |of the stomach, sour taste in the|#0n," he declared. “Present indica- Abe moment you apply Red Pep-|stipation, billousness, dizzy apells _“Apple growers are realizing that through and|™0n #ymptoms of poor digestion, | three minutes is warmed In Dandruff Soon A™OSt trying period of a woman’s life is that of middle age, fraught with danger to some extent, and invariably with most annoying symptoms, such as hot-flashes, smothering spells, nervous troubles, irregularities and fainting spells, ‘When a woman like Nurse Stacey after many years of caring for th sick writes a letter of praise: for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound like the following, it should influence other women who are passing*through the Change of Life to try it. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a root and herb medicine especially adapted to act upon the feminine system. It helps nature to build up the weakened, nervous system, and enables women to pass this trying period with the least possible annoying symptoms. Nurse Stacey’s Letter Follows: 5 Cortinsvitte, 111.—“I could almost write a book in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound. In the first place my husband induced me to try it and I have continued taking it off and on for years. I have become a well woman from its use and am now taking it through the Change of Life just to be on the safe #i I first took it for backache and a weak condition of the whole system and I think it saved my life and my baby. She fs now a mother and takes it herself and I think I can count as high as a hundred women I have recommended the Vegetable Compound to, asl ama ractical nurse. Use my letter in any way you see fit for I will stand by what I write.”-—Mrs. H, Sracer, Collinsville, Illinois. Another Woman’s Similar Experience “During the Change of Life I was always tired and weak, could hardly do my work and did not care to go anywhere or talk to people. After T began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I noticed a change and before I had taken four bottles of it I felt like a new person. I can and always will recommerd it in cases like mine.”—Mrs. Jos, Wax1si, 1515 8. 14th St., Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Take Mrs. Stacey’s advice and try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoun LYDIA E,.BINKHAM MEDICINE CO. 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Olive Tablets are a purely vege. table compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color Dr. Edwards spent years among atients afflicted with liver and el complaints and Olive Tablets aro the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look, 16c and 30c.—Advertisement, known,—Advertise- | you much longer if you get a pack-| and} If you are subject to any form of} stomach diatress, don't fail to try a bottle of Smith Bros.’ M.A, C, the guaranteed stomach treatment. This wonderful medicine usually give prompt from all discomfc In fact, it is sold on a positive guar- | anteo of money back if the first bot- tle falls to do #0. A large bottle costs but $1.25. Your druggist will | eupply you.—Advertisement re When inPAIN The agony of neuritis or rheumatism is re- lieved at once with Ben Gay. 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