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PAGE 10 ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS = NO. 18—SNOOZLE AND SNUGGLE AND SNORE TAD . f NAS ft Mister 1 a w We w & as “That Man, “I them t! PMaker Man’s where ! 4 with his | Ma 1 know any three > 5 ‘ ° Bnore will jump right t th ng asked the Ever Have Dyspepsia? Man and nd Man. “If you say that the WEDNESDAY, OCTOBRE! THE SEATTLE = P to pop { - ‘ mit 1 Womah’? Feud BY VINGIE E. ROE You (Copyright, 1923, Duffield & Co) “NAMELESS RIVER” | 2 =@seeece| a | 4 the Northwest to Catawan? "ATS NAL ES artery on pate trom the. cu-| The Newest The sheriff was tying h addle and didn’t look around. " . nod tomper, as If not all | sc SOUP . bai been killed by the the family ge : Featured at I} tl 4 f ‘ — ea | ’ ae ; ’ : Present a graceful silhouette a ci becsegrr tary Wy y+shiger re TORRE er wuld the A Group of Out- : ‘ standing Values at ere Feaponsible - 7 kyline rane With its sour riaings, heartburn, gassiness. z H ongntalage 4 . palpitation act pals. short breath and the 80 et strangers f Sab. beavy tetling of droweinaen? 4 the A host of former dyepeptice will tell tf over art but now follow their Se cot STUART'S Dream moog Be It wa tut Sand Man and the | Dyspepsia Tablets : They with sausage and ff 000, wi ut t H Ap boctehexeattnince ple tot cheese, new shoes on their mares. | beet Cell pgm go and = coaoted There was small hope of Tweeka-| £ ol Son ane es See Pars 2 oe nose escaping ; t ‘These tablets aid digestion and sweeten And all the time the town clocks |, 1 7 ‘: 5 {ff the stomach by giving it the alkaline J} were catching up again. And for all! jan ha thats 4 ‘ i eGect as in health. Get a box of these B the Moon Man kept his foot on the|)ai¢ Yeo~—ad tablets today, try a cup of rich chocolate a f 1 and sce bow easily you get away with it. . the moon wus catching up, AT ALL DRUGGISTS It was very exciting. (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1924, N. B. A. Service, Ine.) | IT HERE Amerte keen powers wnd.the-w Che longer you brew it the better it gets Caswell FIFTH AVE. AT PINE \Native Resident of , Castle Rock Dies ment traveling with him consciousness. Some set it going, In the two years his term « 4 out of every ‘Those are the odds you fight in the battle against Pyorrhea. Four out of every five over 4~as well as jusands younger, too— are af- - Willyoube evita a igre 8 TELEPHONE FOR A brothers and two sisters. | Protect your gums |with stock up and down Namenw|* MA ins8251 »| Cable Ship Nearing g “it sure tickies the bunch” H ; This unseen, baleful ag Cups were e _and save your teeth tty a rate ii Pac End of Alaska Job # E3fulhill {Just as a ship needs the closest attention under the a decisive clean stroke ii : . cc § CHEESE H twater-line, so do your teeth under the gum-line. If bese greens end. the | Sesenenerencouenanesened ithe gums shrink, serious dangers result. le Noes Gaieie ‘! 2 get {The teeth are loosened. They are ex to tooth- fr of the | base decay. The gums themselves tender sand bleed easily. They form sacs which become ithe doorways of organic disease for the whole sys- {tem. They often dishgure the mouth as they recede. if used in time and used consistently, Forhan's For + the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea orcheck its progress. | Forhan’s is safe, efficient and Usenet sy oo pee | servesgumbealth, corrects tender gum spots, cory he ee adahanedl epee to the teeth, and keeps your mouth fresh and beak? | Forhan’s is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyor- thea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. for your own sake ask for and get Forhan's For the . Atall druggists, 35¢ and 6c in tubes. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York forhans FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste— it checks Pyorrhea NERVOUS &HALF-SICK WOMEN , range with a smooth magic whict was maddening. They left no trace nothing. It seemed ridiculous 90 head of steers jout of th , but such Selwood himself, Posse, had trail river, and the taken to themselves wir |had app n |be sure Kate Cathrew was Jout her fall beef at the the trampling band had er |river a bit below where the 9 had entered the trampled crossing denizens with a pic them summer ed down | 3 vault and Rait n its prismatic over the slopes | = That | bow ¢ tempered she folded the lett . slipped | 5 d put it awer of the des curely with a k “Frye’s Delicious’ Bacon is one of the very best foods for the family table— thoroughly satisfying, but not too “solid.” Doctors and food experts tell us that bacon is one of the most nour- ishing dishes and the most jaded appe- tite will find new zest in the delightful flavor that is the result of the special Frye curing process. ordered, filed joc “Pape’s Cold Compound” Take two t @ieriter ete Pa went out on the down in the h rocked there A by the stiff ich swept in across the| at blue gul taken. Th Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sat, comer, ames eo | f ; Vegetable Compound uth cold. Pia | ne analy | Windsor Chairs s i. ae oo Obtain’ ne 186 0c Sight of that field Unine or opiates, |¥@S & barb in-her consciousness. It |= Add Cha m |never failed to stir her to slow dial c iilions use “Paps These Three Letters Prove It old Co urgent was «in affront | Price eracy, @ = : * . : 4 . WINDSOR Chairs add the quaint dignified ent Druggists | !en: 1 w taunt A 7 Lowell, Mass.—“‘I am sending you | most notime. Thad hardly been able nacahing ‘ene : | She who hewed to her charm of Colonial times to the modern homes = 8 few lines to let you know what | todo my own work and after taking Ady ement,|S¥eh brilliant fin w of America. They combine the decorative atmos- = your medicine as done for me the Vewetable Compound I fel ke : == | Ho far failed to get what sho wanted | = phere of yesterday with the practical usefulness of Bai broiled or fried, th breakfast dish th want.you let every one know | anew woman. I recommend it to rom life failed to get those q i con, browled or fned, the one breakfast that ee mi ere me | ede be iwart pile eh ay pn like HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS | flate—the t feeding around ‘tek | papery can find a spot to brighten in almost always starts the day night et aiken Ren ras it jes. ave four children , and hoy ey will find the cattle in a ht d miles of range. le i “sD * Baco a 3 You know there is alot todo where | same results. pas M. CARPEN- — | y “attle K . fe shownee as |= ‘ = any * Delicious” Bacon you.make assurance dont) pastes ste. Th would Cys po Gi Ww. Se Street, Spring- Be Better Looking—Take © tiny brown scar on| = Heywood-Wakefield Windsor Chairs are products rom school and they would start | field, Missouri. | Olive Tablets 1 8 d of 98 years of successful manufacturing experience, Py Nant Jaiy. Lit eeteould net stent ie Pears 40 Years Old, Feels Like 20 i Sees ek PR ete ie pe 5 dating ena the Si aces period he Delicious SWINS send i cr L—* your skin _t4 yellow—complex- : wiles: «| h Thi ill a touch of charm and usefulness 1 walk on th weet sie Pras 90 bad afin eckach a beatng fon Pallid—tonigue coated appetite nalf an’ hour she sat a0, her| = aiancnde ei fireplace, to your living room, a Ewe known Nervous. I found one of your books | down feeling in m:; apsin Poor—you have a bad taste in| 3 at 80, her| = ‘ $ your assur- and read it and then I iam in the ia 3 Jett ade. “Pond nat be on hp pln lazy, ood teak | hie i. a. shinking, pape bedroom or to any other room in your home. ance of uniform WR egetable Com toad. “Lgot it and | so bad I walked bent over to one Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablety—a| “tl! Minno Pine from the inner re Your dealer will gladly show warh aa MA hile Bat taxes one bottle when I saw a | side for three weeks. My sister ‘substitute for calomel—wero pre. |*')\'" . = these Heywood-Wakefield Wind- t b vane cs in myself. 1 was surprised. | read of Lydia ©. Pinkham’s Vege- | pared by Dr. Edwards after 17|, S°! me Caldwell, she said sor Chairs. He will explain how a © remember the children can talk all they want | table Compoundand gotme abottle, | years of study. ! full th ate adh! bn = name next time to now and it does not bother me. I | I gotsomuchrelief that {took more | Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets aro a P ntly the foreman came carefully they are Hs you buy Bacon or am still taking the Vegetable Com- | until I was well. Iam 40 years old | Purely vegetable compound mixed cofrals and stood before point out their reasonableness in d.”’—Mrs. Josep LEMERE, 34 | and feel like 20. Iam sure this medi- | With olive oil. You will know them|" » Ris hand, his attitude | = price. ith Street, Lowell, Mass. ine il help all women.”’ — Mrs. | by their olive color. | ew! y fear ne Spoke | 5 ARY E. Sanvy, 436 W. Franklin | ‘To have a clear, pink akin, bright |"! ertaln satisfaction Heywood-Wakefield Reed and Fibre Felt Like A New Woman | Street, fiagerstown, Mad. eyes, no pimplen, a feeling of buoy.|,,.¥ Ne" s d finished, ho said Hirnitun, Baby “Carriages; Wood Springfield, Missouri.—‘“For four Over 100,000 women have so far | ancy like childhood days you must| "U"® t's & pretty long trick, but | = Chairs, Cocoa Door Mats and other or five months | was run-down,ner- | replied to our question, ‘‘Have you | get at the cause. products can be seen at your dealers. ‘yous, my back ached and I did not | received benefit from taking Lydia | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on|,, Kate Cathrew, They are backed by 98 years of success- feel like doinga thing. Sometimes | E.Pinkham’sVegetableCompound?” | the liver and bowels like calomel hen I give the We'll wait | 3 ful manufacturing experience. By legs ached and felt like they 98 per cent of these replies are |—yet have no dangerow after ef-|% little, however the corn wi reak and I had # hurting in | ‘Yes,’ | tects, shows green from hero, . The better my sides. I had been reading 30 the | That means that 98 out of every | ‘They startethe Mie and overcome|!t looks one day the greater will be newspapers the letters of other wo- | 100 women who take this medicine | =onstipat Take one or two|the contrast next, That's all wy ‘ men who had taken Lydia E. Pink- | for the ailments for which it is rec- | nightly and note the pleasing re. The devils are working in the y e Buy Hams and Bacon b whi Brand N » nm by 1s Gran Jarre Saf 1 Minnie ham’s Vegetable Compound and the | ommended are benefited Lye it. | sults, Miillons of boxes are sold advertising of it appealed to me so pol eerie ofa having. increased , annually at 16¢ and 30c,—Adver- | ' ed behind the wir Vastght some and saw resultsinal- | sales of this medicine. tisement. speaking to old Josefa und. Pomo, * You'll find them “Everything the Name Implies”” ES