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SATURDAY, OCTOBER Copyright, 1923 | “NAMEL | = ESS RIVER’ BY VINGIE EF. ROE the Northwest Duffield & Co suapected Sky tine ohing for parently £ ense boatility ed thar im te em chides to watll he returms ome even! Appears, They sine up emeh other, Now Go ON WIT Mood of r Din treatm Now sense of with ar dark eyes a: Yes—-1 want to talk The man d black’s head experience 1 his b a tho t up from his woman has wa talks sweet, Bra eagerly, “and holds me on ber lap!" At the profound awe in the small the man’s face grew quickly “We must be pretty far gono as vagabond!" he said, “that makes m hink what a woman's love m mean to & child. You have been gift of God, dropped out of the biue © Sonny, Mise Allison, and I c » thank y “Why—you—you know m?" cried the girl, astounde inly. And I know how long s'¥@ been coming here to the i know where you | wn on the flats by th Tits slow, amused smile at t discomfiture was engaging Sisarmed Nance, made her feel m » ever an intruder *t know what logt walfs you must us—a ou are partly right are. I've watched you wi ny twice, and I have not remoy ur camp—if. suct pecause I « T bay > my own family went on, * t ant-oft you must naturally think him. have hidden him here for a pur- pose. We & purpose, the bo an have traveled wy nyster so, aft to care for as best I may when I must bo much away m. If it wasn't © Dirk I couldn't leave him as I do. He's well protected,” said Nance T used Sonny himself to t TI couldn't do otherwise. I know something of it—Sonny In’t tell me, but I saw the signs ur seutt: t was printed plain | » the sand No — Sor idn’t tell,” said Nance regretfully, “and IT made him » Har—when I didn't mean to. I asked him not to tell you that been here. 1 was afraid you'd ta him away. I didn't think you'd asK im point blank.”* “L've taught the boy not to talk,” | ‘It's a Vital necessity {when she stepped in at the cabin| heavy shoes sho bad to wear about to us: ‘He doesn’t, I couldn't find out a thing, for all I wheedied shamelessly, except that you were Brand, and that you two ride always on Diamond there.” “My name is Fair, Miss Allison— Brand Fair, and that is Sonny's name also, Sut—we don’t tell it to strangers.” He smiled at her again, a slow creasing of the lines about his lips, | his a pleasant narrowing of his eyes. “Then I—* there was an elemental quality of gladness in Nance’s voice, tho she was utterly unconscious of am not a stranger _ Pressure and the Witter Water Treatment yourself hen tired, being incapacitated for work. Such 4 condition may arise from very commonplace causes—a touch of indigestion, lack of exercise or steep. But when these “off” days become too frequent there ally a more serious cause Dr. Mercer reports a case where a man said: “I'm all right only | ha these persistent Headaches and dizizness.” An examination revealed the fact that Blood Pressure was way over 200 and he was in a danger- ous condition. During the past 18 months alone the Witter Water treat- merit haw been successful in 3,000 cases of high blood pressure, A al spr not & nt medicl full information. SYMPTOMS Cold hands and cold feet. Slight momentary dizziness, Sleep mnrefrenhing. Sleep disturbed hy dream Feeling fullness im the after vitality. Nervounnens. feadaeh: SAMPLE BOTTLE Annee Witter Medical Springs San Franeixen Without obligation on my part, end free sainple and particulars. y}%5 ether and ngible ay wind, &/tnat whe felt no til effects from the ke |fen8e of elation, of experiment. 8he| unusual experience, She brushed } |felt a surge within her of some name-| hair and pinned it neatly around her | jt }leas fire, an uplift, a peculiar glad-| tea in a shining coronet, put on a \etraightest eyes I over saw Hi8/ tent with her lot ppy to be alive CAPPY RICKS : He Discusses Philanthropy | The Tangle | Written for The Star by Peter B. Kyne GOLDEN MAGIC He Discusses Philanth movement k of his t vd ve you our t wed once and tight mn the child's th © Wag someth uplift bi ile 1 © would regard o infinitely intriguing |Our ‘ Neb: oars Bed * orthy of thelr tit pripeed hex : explicable r 1 to I-—thank you,” she said awkward I'll not betray it I'm sure you won't,’ saki Brand Fats for the présent, if you'll acee s at our face value, we'll be a “ anthrop) mighty glad—eh, Sonny ; 5 . © wh ing IT haven't been giad all the time,” suid rvently, “and so’s Dirk.” “Ingrates laughed the man fingers, thinking Here I've my poor substance Was she so pleased with with you two for—a very long time ndered? times whoy zy whom bbed me f my lite ent there, there was McKar - 2 old man te wood t age of sed the ‘sherift “He-w “Every relief soclety in Kurope has had a hack at me, and there isn’t a day that passes over my head that I am not requested to endow a home for unwedded mothers, outrageous daughters, homeless housemalds, decrepit seamen, super-annuated barkeep uined bootleg gers to think t know pulling , , see him, vege r tather’n deat orts of questions about his ma of life, his experie oy gently forth. Yes—Fuir a litte} * n the harness, build man must sheriff, tve enterprise tne hat he an cértain 4 tr er eyes would not o ken of th ou off we open each t > koe this r heard ©} Allison rode home to Nam from his perch in leas with her head In a whir Life that had seemed to pans her by no opport her plodd ow ¥ £ cy n@ of trouble, had sudden 7 thought to herseif as she! who trusted 5 touched her with a Gaming finge: : with the first gray shafts She had found mystery and afte ery Ridge, “I never stayed ave wings, tion | ® © of Bine Stone c awake all night in my life before.” ffidavit that yon—and now there was something) 11 was indicative of the great good else, a strange vibrant element, thin | health and strength there was in he stable—and again a little while befc man my shoes made | hoofs and that my rig 5 extra wide for tho reason that carry a spiked tail concealed down ness. jclean denim dress from the clothes-| Mammy,” she said straightly| press in tho corner, laced up the ering you this ? I wasn't awar anybody i gotten by the guard, I'll have to look into th door, “I've found the mar |her man’s work, and went softly out “Whew! Some statement, Sis!)to light the kitchen fire, to draw a cried Bud as he shambled across the! ¢resh pail of water and to stand lost | sill behind ber. “V t's he like?’ nm rapt adoration of the pageant of | néver slept a wink last night. T ke “Why—I don't just k He's ming day. She washed her face | think ut Sonny and Bra all—and he wears clothes that haveland pands in the basin and came|the time—wondering why they once been fine—and he has the/biooming from the cold water, con- | hidin hat reiation they ar so hard and poor name's Fair—Brand Fair—and he's! and to know that Brand and Sonny | i} t adful, don’t it jsome relation to Sonny, for that is pur were-in Blue Stone canyon, and nny, if you ask m ame, too." ! they ca themselves her | raid Bud o this F I hope you gave him that piece of feriends. feller know - ne all your mind you laid out to?” pursued] ¢ had never had a special frie Bud. before—not since those far-back little “Why, no—no,” said: Nance wond| git days in Miasourl deringly, looking at him with halt} he said at br seeing cyes, “I don’t—believe—I did!’q) — - we yo aie eo need ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ind me,” she said, “of the first time I ever set eyes on your pappy}| I was goin’ to frall him good because | he'd run his sanddle horse a-past th? | cart I was drivin,’ Kickin’ a terrible dust all over my Sunday an—it| was camp-me: at Sharfell’s Corns | NO. 16—WHAT HAPPENED ON VENUS ers—an’ then—he laughed alked| The Twins rode along on the fasked Nick t's full sand and to me—an’ I forgot my mad spell,/piack nightmare behind Snuggle,|we're after it” His eyes jest coaxed th’ wrath outline Dream Man’s second son. They | Robbers!” cried the woman rals- | of my heart—then an’ ever after.” |were looking for the gnome wholing her broom. “Don't you know Why, Mammy,” said Nance,| stole the sleepy sand n talked to me and I forgot my : Nick to acy. [I'll keep it for myself.” |mad spell! I never said a thing I'd) poy that?’ asked an old| Snuggle sald, “Giddap,” and the stayed to say! And ‘I promised tc “What did you say? My nose isn’t |down tho street going, #0 I can't hear very well out! gut the Twins weren't going bi strange," sald Nick. Igand Man. that the “I see what you meant T seo what | not to be found. I always sald that friend cakes|qow, There were bushels and bush. ba Get rid of tt/ wero a bad thing to eat going toloin of sand heaped up. |bed. If I eat more than 10, my lit} “yt say some ceal an ugly skin, They only “Oh, goodness!" whispered Nane ¥: lout," sald Nic So he said, “Iminy | fill in the pores and make the |"Ho's as deaf ua a post. We'll have) Jiminy,” But not a thing happened. | condition worse, Resinof Soapclean- |t0 ask somebody elac. Good-bye, old} “No, it Isn't there,” he sald ses the pores, giving them a chance man. ‘They passed fiddler playing a to breathe and throw off clogging Yeu, I certainly will,” called the | ¢iagie, but making not a sound. | impurities—the first step in overcom- itg skin defects. Pimple. in .Verun were. igvtllnel| | | blotches and inflamed spots, relieves | bedtime. music you don't hear, fd tho fid' the soreness and reduces the angry | me se apeerink Pp pptteots dler with a queer lool | look. The soothing, healing medica ae rushing the du into 10 | “oh, 5 Two ; tion in the Resinol products makes it | °°! Mees Oh tort ‘ ~ jhere!” said Nick. “I think Venus | | po easy to get ridof excessive olliness, | “My, oh my!” eried a woman near Hog strange for | blackheads, blotches, redness, etc., waste t trying to hide them. backwards." om went Snug jthem. "{ havo the most dreadful looms to, Everything: 1 r |time! T can't keep the house dirty to] #6 puck to the M wi resinol wins by improving skins up at night that Tam perfectly | nightmare. ashamed of it, Ido hope these) Ciubadub, olubalub, strangers aren't coming to seo me." | went her hoofs on the Milky Way “Did you seo a funny little fellow (To Be tinued) with a bag ovér hiv shoulder?’ (copyright, 1924, N, Wi. A. Service, Inc.) a have never | hey've got the nerve of lion tamers, Skinner, when they Jump me en mans me to send bad habit he company put down Bill's money n extent that | compared favorably with the amount other enterprise treet’s rating philanthropy a flyer in philan- uple living on 1 to Bill that too attached more than they them and that was wh Lizzle worse than they wanted house to get the insurance money They figured » which carried of oil derricks, and they caught fir ined Bill's income until they could be rebuilt adjacent Ary n Nan that sand is money in Venus? And | f Just what happened here! This| vvenys a queer pl Queerer | th to one isn’t fa If I seo him Send Postal for Dollar Trial man who happened to be passing.|black night-mare galloped away | "Somehow the old fc of my eyes.” 'to the Me without having another recommendat!. “I said that verything Was liook, They hated to tell the poor sleepy sand was | | fused to build them you mean exactly,” sald tho old! ey passed a b " “The |ho did buy them a tent, so just for} | ey pass a bank called “The } he dl ay them a nt, Just for Skin trouble- |man. “Ana you are entirely right and Bank," and peeped in the win: | | put them On] we make this unlimited offer: Send | a house, altho | time after that all you had get a fight out of Bill was| thing handsome te | magic words and it N° amount of cosmetics can con- |tle too keeps moe awake all might.” [tho w sand is there ft will jump | to ask him to do som deserving paupers,”* said Mr, Skinner:| § fever get started along charitable ‘Fade away before old man after them, “A week next! “What's tho matter? 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