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if they wont-play ; Watch them carefully. You can forestall I | a serious ailment with a spoonful of | | Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin fi | ’ a F HEN you see a child moping, avoid- i ing companions and toys and play, look at 4°" its tongue and you will usually find it coated—a relia- ble symptom of constipation. Forthwith give a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s Sy rup Pepsin. It will operate in a few hours and the child will feel better again If there is also feverishness, sneesing and sniffing give another teaspaonful the following night, to ke that all danger is past. It is perfectly unnecessary to give young children strong physics and car- thartics as they are apt to set be bad habit they will later find difficult to throw o! Amild vegetable laxative like Dr. Cald- =S re Svr Pe its ,, Tua as fa peaeant to take yousill Radne dim You can buy a bottle at any drug store administering it. at an average cost of less than @ cent a dose. ‘xperienced mothers learned its value The ingredients of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup long ago, for it has been on the market over thirty Pepsin are very generally known, a ve years, and Mrs. Josie Clark, Rocky, Okla, and Mr. pound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and agreeatie Charles Lewis, Blackwood, N. J., attribute the gen aromatics, and whoily free of opiates and narcotics ral good health of their families to the prompt use The formula, which is on every package, was writ of Syrup Pepsin at the right moment. They have it tem by Dr. W. B. Caldwell, who practiced medicine constantly in the house, kno" FE for forty-seven years. ing they can relieve over night Free Sam: Bottl Cou cuuionton. Uhneenats, Ge “tee Sample © LOUPON Get a bottle from your pepsia, flatulence, headache « today. Give it to any sour stomach, fevers, colds and member of your family, young other disorders accompany- or old. If it does not come up ing or due to a constipated to our promise your money vondition of the intestines and Will be serunues. At is our in owels. variable guarantee. by Olive Roberts Bartot\ NO. 15—THE KING'S COOK DISAPPEARS ¢ Yum Yum re he had been de (after the big dinner | ‘n all) and ran out} at the sky dier, who had really . squinted his | cream Once a Borrower Seep iti e NOT and looked And the pe: caused all the troub! ‘t even get beck to Mother /say I ri Goose Land. We'll have to at f —Abat: tnctades interest. Jal the rest of our lives in Yum |Yum Land.” | “He's run off with the magicla vanilla fce cream soda.” a ‘torkr’ cried the king. “Here I, “I'l; havo the same,” sald } YASHINGTON traded my throne for it, and now! ‘And I'll have t ame I have nothing. What's more, 1 | Daddy Gand MUTUAL ball marve to death | Pedues yell, I'm in just as bad a fix 4 AVI..GS BANK nybody,” declared the peddler I am with a throne and | 1101 Second Avenue ry to rule and nobody to fe | Assets $30,000,000.00 the same Adler. i The cook's gone and the maxic | 'fork is gone and everything’s gone. I don’t want to be king any mora.” And he took off his crown and his velvet cloak, and began to c “Bat you have the mag f |potr’ sald Nancy. “You reached f |thru the window and got it ‘i must be around /omewhere.” “It's my teapot,’ sald the king. | “I traded my throne for it.” Neg “It tn't any such @ thing! It's| They drained each ¢ my teapot,” said the peddier drying |lst 4 d then sorn his tears. “It was mino In the first | pened. place and now I've got {t again ana] I'm going to keep it. It's bad y four gla poured into And the began to dri (To Be Continued) k Was | riches! But wh clouds, |the vulture Mi ; Always a Borrower eyes and looked up at the sky, too. | pin i And Nancy and Nick and Daddy| “Ob, I guess we'd bétter OUR Monthly pay- Gander came out of their hiding |have anything,” sald Nancy lookt 4 . nd they also looked up at/up at the sky wh ; ment loan makes re- c least disappearing among 4 vayment easy! “He's run off with my magic|He wns only a tiny speck now, , dust-pan,” exclaimed Daddy Gander | they could no longer hear him ery- ' helps you out of de in dismay, ow what shall we/in } 4 may repay am Uttle as >? We never, never, never can! ind the House-ThatJack-Lost. We aya anott o day a king, tho next day a fenet, the next sald Nick. “I'll have o your worst, | ene vanilla ice cream oh ap-| considered anything b t row. And the tea-| up t “swore (Copyright, 1924, N, B. A. Service, Inc.) |that the so-called super: was of time, & jewels pass b tee world were here wives and daught and i esses flaunted th t # before the othe y Swarthy Argentir a beef and hi who had rounit hie F makers from 4 and Amer they rod tmade me realize that it ime for me to » tion of some not | able goods prey directly upon and | y Paris in mere st of appet th atin that I had tn Ke unharansed by # my- | » but I had ¢ the fut termined. » crime had yie he need: choose. F enc heret these are not the of a paltry Rue Daunow | ing with criminals I could find. }I camo to the inevit mi; , | The Tangle LETTER FROM SYDN TO JOHN ALDEN PR I Jack: xou must have | proper thought it very strange that I have|and you not in some way acknowledged the | become receipt of your two last letters or|take a GRIP in 3 days AT Att pRUGGISTS 30 CenTS ry of innermost emotions revealed by priva' CARTON make 1 sSCOTT strong to keep between your Mr. Hamilton. I have been up at fish, jordon Phillips’ hunting lodge in | gre |the Adirondacks for tho last two | tha weeks and you know ho ig away from the outside 1 you are in your hon a, man Ye critic I will ne I told my secretary the morning |I left to wire you where I had nd a cr r be a rich man, game as well as the do. You know, old man, if I had been d home I would have been with you thru all this trying time, for out oe fre the first thing one notices in another person’s face. It 1s too often cruel in ita you are going to take over it sees on the outside. Pimples ara |‘e#ard I have always had for M pasy to get rid of, More red-cells! |Hamilton, my friendship for you That is what you need when you }"4 Lesile would have made me feel | married Leslio see pimples staring at you in tha | that I must do something to lighten mirror, Red-cells mean clear, pure, |Your load. it is that rich blood. They mean clear, rud-} 1 read your last long letter over dy, lovable complexions, ‘They | Very carefully. It seems to mo that mean nerve power, because all|you have the great opportunity as| your nerves are fed by your blood, | well as the great responsibility of They mean freedom forever from | your life. Mr. Hamilton has placed Cenp le, from blackhead pest, from ,4 huge load on your shoulders and ils, from eczema and skin erup-|I am really sorry for you, man, in- tions; from that tlred, exhausted, | stead of glad, because this magnifi- | run-down feeling. Red-blood-cella |cent business which he has left in ro the most important thing in the | your care will claim the best years tinued. world to each of us. 8.9.8, will ald |of your lite. i Nature in building them for you! | The next 10 years, at least, all luck’ But for all that I confess t {Iton, ers, blood-cleansers and system | wit be filled with work of brain|tWo-plece costumes for winter, strengthoners ever produced. Start | ana hands so arduous that you will |= taking $.8.9, today. Its medicinal |onu, (Anas "0 Arduons y 1EN7A arellants doa omaly voatabie |ony be a galley slave ted to tho NFLUENZA the great god—Money. I 8. 8. 8. is sold at all good Q you will be pe eisaa tates 004 | arn almost sure that you will be a izes, larger sia more peonsaltals success in this busines , altho you say tht youl know little about it Q I wish I were us sure you were going to be happy. I wish I were ag sure that, you were going to ie Ve letters) It will take a soul ambition pwer. It I know that I am always a] nis chance of success aker, and that ts why | Some | cles termed supercroo! fi but In the rush she forgot it Tow} >. ee, my secretary is not as perfect eruptions and beautify your I arrived home this morning @N4lrends, even tho 1 cannot play the coniplexion with 8.S.S, found your long letters and wire. | The whole world, Jack, that Is|run tho lea your little world, when {t hears that Hamilton, that this} Study, in the seclusion of n was true. I can’t understand why | apartment, informed me thi you yourself havo comé to this conclusion long ago. would be rather frightened if I were (Copyright, 1924, N. B. A. Service, Tne.) TOMORROW: This letter con- 8.8.8. has been known since 1826 | y We ,| Champagne and putty colors are your waking Murs ‘and probably 4 Ag one of th® greatest blood-bufld- | somo that should be given to sloop {Very much In evidence in coats and] thief ts robt As @ preventive, melt and never ext |ies of these persons ended v accounts of thelr arrests and hould be one who es completely, who died, , full of riches as well et somo of these men h aped the final ‘allied, why, the of society will | minimize these diff! | my energies risk of a you | posure: for redross? fidants, And now tho sight of all KS Roche etvice Inc {Arthur Some pyright 1994 l ws rth us re n1t f Ia h ant ma’ 4 acted 1 kissed an| a th world had come to Paris. From r place at the table I had seen fortune The profi 1 rich | eyed Span t of them, obese and opu taste. the d rence Try it for yourself! You'll recognize at once the pure, fresh-milk flavor and the creamy richness that distinguish Borden’s. 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National Canned Fe Week, November 8 to 15 ™, and my sk Then I had Ic I looked like : nt any fears of sumptive; now whon I was merely studying | cases; the p of ™ k that I had spe: For it ts easy enough to speculate | profession idly, to ascertain the weaknesses| Up to no’ wherety hors have faijed. to survey | lazily, I had not ¢ ¢lient must come to wyer before | l'Oper the attorney can demonstrate that! given her lawyers err in their handling of | ed | must come to the|to the e th ft sters of crime 1 | doctor befo red, as I sat in my/his p [been balked #o long by poverty, Helps the Housewife! voted myself These Girls too Ill great for such slight effort at I never for a mome t continuing Quick Service p nt which I } I ha berately studied my problem. {had acquired all the literature den ‘IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasion-| ally by Drinking Quarts of Good Water ed. For always the histor. | nments too unpleas- A supercriminal hen his time 4 shown a talent for crime that approached genius, I asked myself why they had at the end, in the dock, they had heard the judgment ‘Too much rich food creates js that they sluggishly filter m the blood, The answer was obvious; no man can be stronger or cleverer than keep you from |tho forces of all society. The man, the wire announcing tho death of | rowing more self-contained and sel-|then, who antagonizes th om thinking that you aro of | ts no fool ter importance In your business | tion, dizziness, sleeplessnes often come from sluggish 6 forces A fool must fail in what over he attempts. But the man who God | recognize the difficulties before far that| grant that you may bo that strong! him, and takes precaution moment you feel kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensty full of sediment, irregular of pass: | that wilt uultles, Increases I had geen ono sample of the spo and I knew way I always have to sit on the | myself to be, in every possible way, apuble of success in his prof are made In the game of life by my} sion than he. If, then, I had mor ability than he, and it I #0 directed nd efforts that I would gonizing | | the police, it seemed to me that, with he of. the st Atiiration this|a bit of luck, thero was no reason Mmisjudgment, It judges from what |*'4¢ Of the sincere admiration and) creat tusiness, will consider you the |scalding, begin to drink soft water jSPoonful in a glass of v breikfast for a few 4 combined with lithla, and has why I should not prove the exception | used for years to” help flush clogged st man in all the world, but I/to the rule, and forever avold knew a long time ago, when while I| not | could hardly hope to improve upon | the methods of somo of tho more fa- at I|/mouy of the historical supercrooks, I could, by applying their methods called to step into the shoes of ajin a different fashion, avoid thoir man such as Joseph Graves Ham. | errors, For the crook has no friends; neither has he any of the ordinary recourses of the law-abiding citizen If your reputable merchant is robbed, ho can complain to the nearest au- thority, and immediately all of #o- clety’s complicated legal machinery is sot to work in his behalf. 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LYNN, MASS,, Jeweler. } 1 would begin my operations. | could begin the practice of my Ul-gotten weal © were in F wing my opportunities by g to @ cow , living comfortably, en much sight of af try with which I| the futur state that one will do!to practice; I had devoted myn nd a that; but ality|theory. But the OM EE After all, a h exhibited in the Page 0 t t t i i | { spring afternces ip to bition. I bad ately. But, having mt of purchasing t hysician can prove | portation to New York, I beg# neory of diagnosis; and op-| wonder to what purpose, how | porunity must come to me before I\ (Continued in Our Next Iss Dw,