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It mak done all a man could : put my finger on a thing oe aan et lax walle Watent [ve heard about the disappea fattle,”* said the other, “and I've a bit on my own I Well tell you now, that my not Smith, and that I've Bhue Stone Canyon for nearly months.” rhe Gelwood looked at bim in aston iahment " “No one knows it all, eve r iran: Seok his own doorstep blowing out from the thought you were just passing t! a hy oy Ret “If you will, I'd like you to r a lip the canon with me,” said "to where the right wall falls a is in| Setw sa a. “they're wall! them beyond the mouth of 1 It’s early we can m: Up Teter be Moon, I think.” - ‘ cy ‘They fell silent for a whil ing the hills that rose in a jumb’ * Mass to the south of Nameless V: Jey, and after an hour or so, reach the river. They cr d on the riffle Where Nance was accustomed to ford y On her way to Blue Stone, and en-| shifting sa fered the mouth of the great cut. | ity pushed asid “We'll keep to the water as much jand sheriff at h a feathery branc the shoulder mB possible,” said Fair, “because|craned an incredulous head to look there are other eyes than ours here} > what seemed the mou fa sometimes.” } ca ‘They passed the empty cave whére | t * said Fa Nance had found Sonny and Dirk t's a prehist r and followed the stream on up to the| di Mouth of Little Blue. ssage. It lends st of Myatery } | | p TREE TEA We tare the tender leaves of early crop, mountain grown tea;and from these we blend Tree Tea Orange Pekoe—a fragrant black tea that matches your tea-taste toa “t.” —Sor these wha prefer conven tea there's Tree Tea jaran | Breath Bad? | Your Stomach is Sour! DIZZY? You're Bilious! For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Biliousness | When| work | To clean your bowels without!will start the bowels acting Cramping or overacting, take Cas-|taken at night, the bowel carets! wonderfully in morning. Cascarets never sicken o or You want to feel tine; to belyenience you next day ike eprita Quickly free from sick headache,|calomel, salts or oll ; dizziness, iliousness, colds, @®bad| Children love Cascarets too, 10| breath. a sour, acid, gassy stom-|cent boxes, al 25 and 60 cent ach, sizes. Any drugstore.—Advertise One or two Cascarets, anytime,| ment, Orange Pekoc - 10 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ Ire; || ADVENTURES NAMELESS RIVER” | OF THE TWINS A Woman's Feud*in the Northwest } ve Roberts Bart Let your children eat more cake; it ae oo | XO T'WEEKANOSE PROMISES TO BE GOOD has more nutriment than a sandwich Copyright, 1923, Duffield & Co) | a ar ; = - ~- = if made with SYNOPSIS q “Ww e ct CALUMET THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by U. 8. Food Authorities TheTangle SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND ; : WIRE FROM JOHN ALDEN PRES “ a ’ ‘ COTT TO KARL WHITNEY last they saw of him, ‘i t " ‘ good 1 ier f and uf Wire From Alies Whitney to = rrr ee mee 4 heog d . ct a t great t TOMORROW: Letter from Leslie 4 the ° ¢ f care the Seeret Drawer. t t to f 4 Na ‘4 P 4 Man sald, “Im: ; Ad ) . Wire From Karl Whitney to > Seen : g atoutt|"atwae the other charm that we, hii" How Father John’s Medicine onthe tion te scons [0008 t Pomila. know you ar Got Its Name. Told en doing «-\y toward f t and * 4 : spl cyte ies: Pi Pi ; einen ce eat ot in Fictures. Sunt ! the earth and I'm Ne at t am « th r 1 ® sa eg man s Psa 3| ere Soil ed Ponca Age rAbn ay iN ” KARL Having been named ’ ‘ , ’ x | as Pastor of St. Patrick's . ! : és Wire From John Alden Pres ; ; ; ; witt 4 ; a . cott to Sydney Carton Parish, in Lowell, Mass., have t : “I'm sort : Father John O’Brien tt ‘ t was the lit 1 F 4 ' came to Lowell in 1848, eet ; | be Komceodt ees lo ft it In these early days the e " fr ‘ : parish Included many | x miles of thinly settled r gles - aA a Telegram From John Alden Sait af am a . Prescott to Sally Atherton oquntry. ® 125 > mornir Ex ' . tt ; Through exposure,to a hon an and ma and more in Idaho. tle stuff from some of Arnold vat where they came from has bee a myst until two months ag hat Iam and wh Kate's trail lke an if we wo noon—an¢ ast where she belo: . myst rhc walt- Allison, sitt tep, it seemed empty. There was labor that the heavy wat acks with somber eye each morning to find them them, Bud carr and ied his fatt ufter day he rifle now |into the hills after veniao: Got to hang up enough meat fe * he ance when she looked at him with troubled eyes Got to remember that cbr ment which ‘Thou shalt not kill!" she ar ed ‘Brand sald to carry the g “Brand said ‘defend'—not. ‘murd Hold hard, Bud. We've kept clean so far." “Yes—and ‘what've we got? A grave—and this,” He shrugged his xa der. Quick tears came in and she laid a hand upon it with In: finite tend “I know," she sald, ‘but somehow I still have faith. We'll come out free wome day." ng shoul- ness erhaps—free like our Pappy." jod forbid!’ said the girl with trembling lips. “ CHAPTER XV. The Flange in Rainbow Cliff. ‘T wus getting along into August In every cup and hollow of the Deep Heart hills the forage was decp and plentiful. Cattle, scattered thru the broken country, waxed sleek and fat. They had nothing to do but fill thelr paunches in the sunlit glade and chew their cuds on the shadowed slopes. Bossick, riding his range one day, nand- ther, devetion to duty and overwork, Father John’s health be- gan to fail. He was attacked with a serious cold which developed In- Telegram From Sally Atherton fo Leslie Prescott to a stubborn cough, He! called his doctor In con- sultation. SOAKS RIGHT IN ANDLIMBERSUP- On June 9, 1855, the doctor gave Father John ., @ prescription which he! sent to the old drug Do you : avoid this dread disease ? Prevent tooth decay store of Carleton & below the gum-line | Le Hovey, bere: tt ae As the soil nourishes the tree roots, the gums nour- STIFF JOINTS Gj compounded. 8 pre. cription was for the ish the teeth. And as the tree decays if you bare garde care tia. ha rtd fee ihe the roots, so do the teeth decay when gum shrink- for just that ass teats taller oar in, . py ndition—one of the first stages of Pyorrhea ber the name of this dis Nadas tilag beth ty ie Pitde upon a firm foundation, wo are healthy teeth de- indent upon covery is Joint serve tonic. —is very common and something that ordinary ¥ tooth pastes are powerless to prevent. If not checked promptly it will lead to loss of teeth and serious organic discases. If used in time and used consistently twice daily, Forhan’s will prevent Pyorrhea or check its Prog- ress. It will preserve the gums in their pink, norma & healthy condition, safeguard your health and keep your mouth clean, fresh and wholesome. ¥ than a tooth paste; it checks ds have found it beneficial for x n sake ask for and get Forhan's ‘or the Gums. At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c in tubes, Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. $. * Fothan Company, New York — Torhanys FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste— it checks Pyorrhea ase and it will take) out the agony, reduce the swelling and limber up any troubled jol after ordinary curealls have mis ably failed. Just rub it on—é0c a tube at any druggiat--ask for Joint- Ease. Always @ general So well did this pre- scription do its work that Father John was able to resume his visits to his parishioners and wherever he went among the sick, he recommen- ded the medicine which had cured him, and be- gan sending people to the drug store where they aS would call for is “Father John's” Medicine, remember, when Joint- Ease gets in joint agony gets out | —quick.—Advertivement In thousands of Father John’s Medicine became known as the standard family remedy for colds and throat troubles and as a General tonic and body bullder for those who are weak and run down. homes Kidney of Then buy them from NO MORE GAS — TH voll! STOMACH Take Baalmann’s Gas-Tablets If you wish to be permanently relieved of Feta ttt gttomach and) bowela take jaalmann’s Gas-Tablets before and after meals, ‘They are prepared especially. to felieve stomach gas and to destroy the bad effects of gas pressure around the heart. The empty, “gone,” gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will quickly disaps When Foods “Disagree” in Stomach Just take Pape’s Diapepsin poses that anxious, perrons alias 1 ACCOM ing circles it panied by heart palpitations, will vanish, and once more you will be able to take has been neo: deep breath without discomfort, ‘That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced b; entertainment. Bloating will stop. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer feel cold and “o.to sleep" frequently Because Baalmann’s Gas-Tablets prevent gas from interfering with your blood circulation. Go get a bottle now, Price $1, Be eure to get the genuine yellow package. ich comes desire for A few pleasant tablets instantly relieve Indigestion, | Gases, Heartburn, Sourness—Overeating! Tablets Bartell Drug drugstate Ban Franctaco, sale in npany and Haatmann, The moment your stomach rebels, | gives such comfort ax swallow a tittle Pape's | corrective, this harmless and antacid. chew up and digestive ( Millions of the best families al V Dao, —— Diapepsin. Distress goes at once story labora. | Diapepsin : tress Koes at or | Ways keep a large 60 cont package aalmanns tory with its 60,000 square feet of floor space devoted *colely to| For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas-| at hand—they know ite*mmaste ana AS 1 B ne making of Father John’s Medicine tritis, Figtulence, Heartburn or any| druggists guarantes it—Advertise A L: her John’s Medicine is sold by all good druggists, distre i stomach, nothing else| ment. - <= a