Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 27, 1926, Image 6

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    HOW THE
PILGRIMMOTHER
Kept Her Family in Good Health
Btatue to the Pilgrim Mother * u
Terentiy unveiled at Plymouth Rock,
Mass. Through her
we honor every pio­
neer woman who
endured privation
and hardships that
a nation might live.
Shoulder -to shoul­
der with her hus­
band she built a
home In the wilder­
ness and reared her
sturdy sons and
d a u g h te rs. She
____________ cooked and sewed.
She spun and wove for her growing
family and when they were 111, she
brewed potent remedies from roots
and herbs—such roots and herbs as
are now used In Lydia E. Plnkham’a
Vegetable Compound.
A
A M assachusetts w om an w rite s :
"I was all run-down, with no ambi­
tion. I was tired all the time. Some­
times I would be In bed two or three
days at a time, and the doctor would
have to give me something to quiet me.
A friend told me about Lydia D. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound and I have
had wonderful results from It. I felt
better a f ^ r taking the second bottle,
and I am never without it In the house
now. I have told lots of people about
It. and they say It helps them. too. I
am willing to answer letters from
women asking about the Vegetable
Compound."—Mas. J. W. C ritciiett , 2
Hammond Street, Cambridge, Mass.
The R e to r t D isc o u rte o u s
I t Is re la te d th a t G eorge B e rn a rd
Shaw, a fe w days a fte r his seve n tieth
b irth d a y , was roped In to a d ra w in g
roo m p a rty o f a ra th e r h ig h b ro w na­
tu re , at w h ich th e special a ttra c tio n
w a s a v io lin is t. Said th e hostess to
M r. Shaw, a fte r th e v io lin is t had re n ­
d e re d one o r tw o n u m b e rs: “ W e ll, M r.
Shaw , w h a t do you th in k o f m y dis-
v o re ry ? ” R eplied M r. S h a w : “ I find
in him a g re a t resem blance to Pad­
e re w s k i.’’
A p a in fu l pause.
Then,
“ B u t, M r. Siiaw , P a d e rew ski is n o t a
v io lin is t.”
“ E x a c t ly !” snupped G. B. S.— N ew
Y o rk e r.
S DOOM TRAIL
Ideal for Children
tsosenee s syrup M
Soothes the Throat
to O
O
G re e n , I n c , W o o d b u ry ,
N J.
I
Sacraincnto Woman Suffering From After-Effects of
“Flu,” Nervous Exhaustion and Run-Down Con­
dition, Recovers Perfect Health. Thanks Tanlac
By Arthur D. Howden Smith
Author of PORTO BELLO GOLD. Etc.
P R E C E D IN G C H A P T E R S
H a r r y O rm e ro d , lo n g p ro s c rib e d
t r a i t o r io K in s G e o rg e as a S tu ­
a rt
p a r tis a n ,
r e t u r n in g
fro m
F ra n c e to L o n d o n , rescues A id e r -
m an R o b e rt J u g g in s fro m a band
o f assassins.
J u g g in s p roves to
be th e g ra n d s o n o f a fo r m e r
s te w a rd o f O rm e ro d s fa t h e r , to
w h o m J u g g in s fe e ia h im s e if in ­
debted.
O rm e ro d te lls J u g g in s
he has a b a n d o n e d th e S tu a r t
cau se
J u g g in s In fo rm s O rm e ro d
o f a J a c o b ite p lo t in th e A m e r i­
can colo n ie s to w e a k e n E n g la n d
by f o r w a r d in g F re n c h In te re s ts .
A t Its head is A n d r e w M u r r a y , a
S c o ts m a n , an d a F re n c h m a n , De
V e u lle , d e a d ly e n e m y o f O rm ero d .
T h e tw o a re in L o n d o n f u r t h e r ­
in g t h e ir schem es
A n tic ip a tin g
th e
p lo tte rs *
e a r ly
re tu rn
to
A m e ric a , J u g g in s a rr a n g e s fo r
O rm e ro d to go th e r e w it h le tte rs
to G o v e rn o r B u r n e t, fr ie n d o f
J u g g in s , a n d w o r k to fo il M u r ­
ra y
D is g u is e d as J u g g in s ' s e r v ­
a n t. O rm e ro d a r r a n g e s to ta k e
passage to A m e r ic a
On th e s hip
he m ee ts a g ir l, M u r r a y 's d a u g h ­
te r. a rd e n t J a c o b ite , w h o b e ­
lie v e s h im to be lo y a l to th e S tu ­
a rts .
D e V e u lle rec o g n is e s O r ­
m ero d , a nd exposes him .
CHAPTER III— Continued
" S ir ,” she said s tiffly,
s ire fo r yo u r com pany."
I sta re d at her, m outh agape.
“ I f I have offended— " I began.
“I m ay as w e ll te ll you,” she In te r ­
ru p te d me again. "1 have heard th a t
about you w h ich w ill m ake me have
no in c lin a tio n fo r y o u r com pany."
“ A n d I sh a ll ask you to te ll me w h a t
th a t Is,” 1 re to rte d w ith m o u n tin g In ­
d ig n a tio n .
“ I t Is n o t f a ir th a t you
should accept th e s lu rs o f an enemy
behind m y back."
She hesitated.
“ T h a t m ay be so.” she a d m itte d ,
“ b u t you w ill be w illin g to answ er me
tw o questions?”
“ S u re ly.”
"Y o u are C a p ta in O rm erod. fo rm e r­
ly ch a m b e rla in to K in g James 111?”
“Yes."
“ A nd you not long ago abandoned
the k in g ’s service and fru itle s s ly
sought a pardon in L o ndon?"
"Y e s."
“ T h a t Is enough fo r me. Y ou are
a tr a ito r , a deserter, proven o u t o f
y o u r own m ou th .”
“But—"
"N o , s ir ; th e re Is n a u gh t you can
say w ould In te re st me. I should de­
spise you none the less had you de­
serted In th e same circu m sta n c e * to
my own side. I t makes It no less c u l­
pable th a t you deserted fro m m y side
because o u r fo rtu n e s were at low ebb."
" B u t you sh a ll hear m e," I protested.
" T h is Is absurd, w h a t you say. You
have ta ke n tw o hare statem ents o f
fa c t and tw is te d In to them the Im ­
p lic a tio n s s k illf u lly made by a p e r­
sonal enemy. Y’ ou— ”
"L a s t n ig h t, s ir," she said c u ttin g ly ,
w ith d ra w in g the folds o f her cloak
so th a t th e y m ig h t not to u ch me, "y o u
played upon m y sym pathies w ith y o u r
ta le o f e x ile and a b ro th e r b u rle d In
th e C lan D o n a ld co u n try, and I was
a ll fo r sym pa th y w ith you and s o rro w
fo r y o u r sorrow . You as m uch as to ld
me you were one o f the Good People.
You le t me deceive m yself, a fte r you
had deceived me firs t. Oh, you w ill
have noted u n s p e a k a b ly !”
"W h a t I to ld you was t r u e ! I was
out In th e '1 9 ; I fled to Scotland w ith
m y b r o th e r ; he died and was h u rle d
t h p r e ; I escaped w ith th e rem nants
o f th e e x p e d itio n ; I am an e x ile at
th is m om ent.”
“ An e x ile ! P h a n g h I T h in k on the
honest men can t r u ly say th a t In th e ir
m is fo rtu n e t ills d a y !
A m i yo u — I
could weep fo r the shame th a t y o u r
dead h ro th e r and the m o th e r th a t bore
you w ill he fe e lin g as th e y look down
upon y o u !”
W ith th a t she was gone, nnd I wns
|p ft cu rsin g De V eulle, whose tre a c h ­
erous tongue had p la n te d th e d isto rte d
shreds o f tr u th In her m in d ; cu rs in g
M u rra y , who m ust have stood by and
liste n e d to It a ll, sm ug ly am used;
cu rsin g m.v cousin who had p u t me In
such a p lig h t, a fte r w in n in g my In h e r­
ita n c e ; cu rsin g the tnen and women at
St. G erm ain who repaid years o f sac­
rifice and u n g ru d g in g lo y a lty w ith
such c a n a rd s; cu rsin g Ju g g in s fo r hav­
in g em barked me upon th e sh ip w ith
th e g i r l ; cu rs in g m y s e lf fo r g e ttin g
In to such a fa lse p o s itio n ; cu rsin g the !
clothed the forem ast. Som ewhere be­
yond the wastes o f w a te r}- darkaess
th a t veiled niy eyes la y England, the
home w hich had disowned me. I —
W ith o u t any w a rn in g a huge a rm
was tw is te d aro u n d my sh oulders and
a hand so huge th a t m y teeth could
niake no im pression In I t was clam ped
down o ve r my m outh.
A n o th e r arm
encircled my w a ist.
M.v arm s were
pinned to my sides. M y legs kicked
feebly at a m uscu la r body w h ich
pressed me ag a in st th e b u lw a rk . F ig h t­
in g hack w ith a ll my stre n g th , I was
nevertheless lifte d g ra d u a lly fro m the
deck and shoved s lo w ly across th e fla t
level o f th e fife -ra il.
Do w h a t I m ig h t. I could not resist
the pressure o f those trem endous
arms, w h ich seemed to have a reach
and a pow er tw ic e those o f m.v own.
I gasped fo r b re a th as th e y squeezed
m y lungs— and In gasping I sensed a
queer ta in t In th e a ir, a m usky o d o r
which I d id not a t once associate w ith
the seamen o r anyone else on board
the ship.
i t was no use. I could n o t resist.
The sn a ke llke a rm s m astered me. One
s h ifte d s w iftly to a g rip on my legs. I
was w h irle d In to th e a ir and dropped
cle a r o f the r a ilin g — fa llin g , fa llin g ,
u n til the cold w a te rs e n gulfed me.
— 7—
“ T om doesn’t m ake m istake s." re­
CHAPTER IV
m arked M u rra y w ith a gesture o f d is ­
m issal to th e negro. “ M ay I ask w ho
A Truce
you are. s ir? " be addressed me.
I came to th e surface, fig h tin g fo r
“ I suppose you m ay,” I re p lie d
breath, iny hands b a ttlin g fru itle s s ly
c o o lly ; and w ith a sense o f r e lie f I
at the s lim y side o f th e ship, w h ich
rip p e d the bobbed scra tch -w ig o ff my
slid past as re le n tle s s ly as the passage
head and tossed It In to the sea. "D oes
o f tim e. I trie d to c ry out, b u t the
th a t help you a t a ll? " I in q u ire d o f
salt w a te r choked me. N o t a sound
D e Veulle
came fro m the decks above.
T he
H e stared hack a t me, his face a ll
blackness was absolute, except fo r the
d ra w n w ith ha tre d .
m ild gleam o f a w u tc h -la n th o m on
“I knew you w ith I t on,” he said sav
the poop.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN agely. “ I t became you. W h y should
Death was o n ly a brace o f m inutes
a d e se rte r w e a r th e clothes o f a gen
aw ay— not death fro m d ro w n in g , but
T a k e Tablets W ithout F ear If You tle m a n ?"
death fro m th e b itte r cold th a t para
See the Safety "Bayer Cross.”
I laughed a t h im , b u t M u rra y in te r
l.vzcd m y lim b s and sm ote my heart.
vened q u ickly.
In the mad desperation o f my fe a r I
W a rn in g ! U nless you see th e nam e j
“ W h a t do you m ean?" he demanded
heaved m y s e lf w a ls t-h lg h o u t o f the
' ‘ B a y e r” on package o r on ta b le ts yo u '
Pe V e u lle made a gesture In my dl
w ater, hands c lu tc h in g and c la w in g fo r
a re n o t g e ttin g th e genuine B a y e r re cflo n
the su p p ort w h ich reason m ust have
A s p ir in proved safe by m illio n s and
'T h is person, w ho was In th e Im m e
denied me to expect.
p re s c rib e d by p h ysicia n s f o r 20 years, d la te entourage o f th e P re te nd e r
I wns s in k in g beneath a smooth-
Say “ B u y e r" w hen you buy A s p irin , abandoned tils leader n o t long ago am i
ru n n in g wave along the co u n te r when
Im ita tio n s m ay p ro ve dangerous.— A d v. fled to E ngland to seek a pardon, re­
m y fingers came In co n tact w ith a
p u d ia te d and detested h.v a ll honor
d rip p in g rope, w h ich slipped th ro u g h
able men In P aris.
B u t in E n g la n d
A u to C a u se d E x c ite m e n t
th e ir g rip and lashed me in the face.
T h e a rr iv a l ot the fir s t a u to m o b ile his p ro te s ta tio n s o f lo y a lty were re
M y hands possessed them selves o f It
fn«ed.
fo
r
th
e
y
n
a
tu
r
a
lly
doubted
th
e
re c e n tly In a v illa g e in th e h ig h ­
again, and 1 rove a loose kn o t In the
la n d s o f D onegal co u n ty, Ire la n d , was s in c e rity o f one who w earied so soon
end.
o
f
an
u
n
fo
rtu
n
a
te
cause."
c e le b ra te d as a p u b lic event. A h o li­
W ith teeth clenched 1 drew m yself
" Is th is tru e ? " M u rra y asked me.
d a y was declared and the stree ts dec- '
u p w a rd along th e rope, th ru s tin g f o r ­
“
W
ith
in
reason,”
I
said.
o ra te d w ith flags and h u n tin g , ac- ,
w a rd w ith m y feet fo r purchase
M u rra y stared fro m one to the o th e r
c o rd in g to the D e a rb o rn Independ­
ng a ln st the side. Sometimes 1 slipped
o f us. “ Stap me, h u t I re jo ice to see
e n t.
on the w et p la n k s , and then I wus put
th a t we m ay look fo rw a rd to an e n te r­
to It to hold m.v position. B u t a ftp r
ta in in g vo ya g e !” he exclaim ed. " I had
I w ith d re w m y body from th e w uter.
“ DANDELION BUTTER COLOR” feared ’tw o u ld be m ost tedious. A re
w h a t w ith th e urgency o f m y e ffo rt
you seeking s a tis fa c tio n fro m the gen­
and the s tim u la tio n of the exercise,
A harm less vegetable b u tte r co lo r tlem an. c h e va lie r? ”
some degree o f m y stren g th re tu rn e d ;
used by m illio n s fo r 30 years. D ru g
“ I sh a ll fig h t him when I choose, on
and p re s e n tly I wag little to p u ll my-
s to re s and general stores sell b o ttles
ground o f my own choosing.” rep lied
s e lf up the rope, hand over hand, u n til
o f "D a n d e lio n " fo r 33 cents.—A d v .
D e V e u lle c u rtly .
I reached a sm all p ro je c tin g s tru c tu re
“ A n d by no means w ith sm all
a t th e level o f the deck to w h ich w hs
N o U se fo r T h o se
sw ords.” I Jeered.
fastened the s ta rb o a rd rig g in g o f the
F a rm e r's W ife — H ira m , the tram p s
He gave me a black look.
n iulnm ust.
h ave robbed o u r clothes lin e again.
“ You w ill p ra y me to k ill you I f you
O n th is b it o f a p la tfo rm I rested
H ira m — H o w
do you
know
Its
ever fa ll In to m y pow er, O rm erod.
girl—
trum p s?
m yself, below the level o f th e b u l­
can w a it u n til th e n ."
B n t no. Common sense came to my w a rks. one a rm th ru s t round a ta u t­
W ife — Because th e y have ta ke n
“ As you please."
rescue then. T h e re w as som ething un­ ened stay. I suppose th a t a t the most
e v e ry th in g h u t th e towels.
H e tu rn e d and le ft us. M u rra y took a cco u nta b ly fine about h e r a ttitu d e , not m ore Ilia n five m in ute s hnd elapsed
som ething I should never have th o ug h t since I had been heaved overboard,
W right*« In d ian V eg eta b le P ill« ir e not sn u ff very d e lib e ra te ly, firs t o ffe rin g
o n ly a p u rg a tiv e. T h ey exert a to n ic a ctio n
th e box to me— w h ich he had not done to uncover In M u rra y 's dau gh te r, how- and o b vio u sly no one had witnessed
©n th e d igeatiun . Te«t th em y o u rself now.
before—
and
s
c
ru
tin
iz
e
d
me
p
o
lite
ly
1 7 1 P earl St . N. T
Adv.
ever b e a u tifu l and a ttra c tiv e she th e In cid e nt, fo r the deck was as quiet
fro m head to fo o t.
m ig h t be. T he re was d e votion fo r you. and deserted as It had been when I
“ I fe a r I have been p a tro n iz in g In fa ith fu ln e s s to a lost cause, the single- was atta cked .
A f th e C lo th ie r ’s
W ho hHd done It? I accepted aa s
C le rk — A s u it? Yes, s ir — w h a t c u t do m y conduct, s ir,” he observed. “ P ra y m inded tru th fu ln e s s w h ich o n ly a good
accept m y apologies. 'T w a s a p e rfe ct wom an can possess.
p rim a ry fa c t the Im p o s s ib ility th a t It
you w a n t?
disguise. And yo u r m anner, I f I m ay
T he t w ilig h t faded ra p d lly . and I could have been one o f the crew
No,
D ad— C ut price.
eav so. was w ell conceived."
found m y s e lf w ith r o a p p e tite fo r the I m ust seek th o assa ila n t In the camp
“ I th a n k yo u ."
crow ded n in ln cabin, w here De Veulle o f m y know n enemies, and those Im ­
See th ro u g h a th in g , then see the
“ In short, I find you an opponent o f and M u rra y played p iq u e t, o r my s tu ffy mense. tw in in g arm s could belong o n ly
th in g th ro u g h .
to ta lly d iffe re n t Im portance. You are berth. I s tro lle d the deck, linm erse-l to the a p e like npgro. I scram bled over
an opiM iiient?" he shot at me.
In th o ug h t. I conned o ve r w hat Jug
the b u lw a rk In a flash, nnd crouched
A Nervous Breakdown
“ Sure, sir, th a t Is fo r you to say." gins had to ld me, m em orized anew dow n upon the deck to survey the s itu ­
I
made
answer.
“
So
fa
r
as
I
kn
o
w
a
t
m
any
o
f
th
e
messages
he
had
In
tru
s
te
d
a tio n . I t was one against th re e — no,
Bakersfield, C a lif.— “ I had a nervous
th is tim e we m erely happen to be pas­ to me, speculated upon th e possible fo u r, I reflected b it t e r ly ; fo r I made
breakdown, unable to leave my bed. I
sengers to g eth e r on th is c ra ft.”
tu rn o f a ffa irs .
I pla n n ed In some no doubt th e g irl w ould a rra y h e rse lf
wa» under the care
vague w a y to w in a fo rtu n e In th a t tin
He laughed.
o f a doctor, but
ag a in st me. I m ust have some weapon.
w a s not getting
” 1 m ig h t have know n It 1” he e x ­ know n new w o rld ahead o f me, and
along a« well as I
claim ed. " ’T w as not lik e Ju g g in s to w ith th e proceeds In one hand and a
thought I should,
synd a bu m p kin to B u rn e t. He hath pardon In th e other, re tu rn and re
Ormerod la to rsaliza th a t In
so I started taking
la lm E o x c ro ft fro m those abom inable
been an enemy I m ig h t not scorn a t
M urray he has an opponent who
D r. Pierce’s Favor­
H
a
m
p
sh
ire
cousins.
any m om ent. B u t I m ust go below
w ill stoop to anything to gain
ite Prescription and
W ith ch in cupped In hand I leaned
now I have some papers to a tte n d to.
the ends to which he ie fa n a ti­
it is the tonic and
upon
th
e
sta
rb
o
a
rd
r
a
il
In
the
black
A n d I sh a ll also a tte m p t to Induce the
cally devoted.
nervine that
re­
z y '
J f X
»torea me to health.
neaitn.
C h e va lie r de V eulle to preserve the w e ll o f shadow w h ich was form ed by
stored
, * I *'4ve
have neTer
never had a
a
t
am enities o f lif e w h ils t we are re- th e overhang o f the fo re ca stle , and
th e to w e rin g p ile s o f canvas th a t
x . —„ A . p h y s physical
ic a l o
or f a nerv-
gtrlcted to such confined q u a rte r« .”
(T U U K C O N T IN U E D 1
breakdown since, which proves the
“ He shall n o t have to la b o r against
thoroughness o f D r Pierce’s Favorita ! m y h o s tility ,” I prom ised as he de­ • I X v X M v X v K K X v X v X M v X v K X /X c K X c X v X v X iK X c X v X v X v K K -
Prescription in reaching the source o f
p a rte d
the trouble and then overcoming tha
Despite m yself, I was taken w ith
Swimmer Had Choice of Death or Agony
■ndrtion” — M rs Gertrude Higley. 1224
I the man. il l s u n m ista ka b le breeding,
T ru x to n Ave
I his re a ily w it. th e assurance o f pow er
A ll dealers Tablet or fluid form .
T o he a tta cke d by a sh a rk la, to my to w a rd s him . H e re tu rn e d to the
and self-suflicleney w h ich ra d ia te d
W rite D r. Pierce, Bujjgto, N. Y , for
buoy.
j fro m him and explained, as I th o ug h t, m ind, one o f th e most te r r ify in g o r­
free medical advise.
deals Im aginable, says a w r ite r In a
T h ia g h a s tly business was repeated
' his readiness to a d m it h im s e lf In the
South A fric a n paper. And o f a ll the a dozen tim es u n til some one on the
w ro ng , a ll these Joined to In sp ire re­
beach came o u t w ith a boat and res-
spect fo r his p a rts. If not a d m ira tio n sh a rk sto rie s 1 have heard, thia g rim
d ve n lu re on the coast o f N o rth
< ued the sw im m er.
fo r his character.
Is Pu re a n d S w e e t
D u rin g the rest o f th a t day I made Q ueensland is among the moat d ra ­
m yse lf at home about the ship, ta lk in g m atic.
S a f e R eflection
A new com er swam o u t fro m the
w ith th e seamen snd th e ir officers and
beach d u rin g hot w e a th er to an Iron
It's b e tte r to lie dumb, b u t w ith
w
a
tch
in
g
v
a
in
ly
fo
r
th
e
lady
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f
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n ir t m e e t .
f l u b » U h •- m e. m c - n - D e y < > P » ' ■ - M a w
enough sense to get some pleasure o u t
green cloak who had awakened me buoy about a hundred ya rd s fro m the
w ith her song. B u t she kept her cabin shore. He found th a t (he buoy was o f life , than he In te llig e n t enough to
u n derstand h ig h e r m athem atics, yet
D A r /« ls c k A * e
C s /K lir ?
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- b e n we lo o hot to hold, and tu rn e d back to
the shore— tu rn e d and saw a man- too dum b to get any Joy o u t o f liv in g .
has been relieving coughs due to colds abeam.
I found her then as I re­ e iitln g sh a rk a few ya rd s sw ay. On —C in c in n a ti E n q u ire r.
fo r s ix ty years.
tu rn e d fro m a w a lk fo rw a rd , sta n d ­ to the b u rn in g buoy he scram bled,
ing w ith her hand on th e p o o p -ra ilin g dancing In agony as his feet touched
U n cle Ehen
the hot surface. T he sh a rk »wain
to steady her.
"E d u c a tio n teaches a man to read
lo osen s th e p h le g m , p ro m o te s e x p e c to ­
••I have met y o u r fa th e r," I said, round, eyeing him.
A fte r a m lu u te on th e buoy, he an' w r ite ." said l.n d e Ebeo. "h u t It
r a t io n , g iv e s a good n ig h t's r e s t fre e
com ing to her side, "a nd I make no
fro m o o n g h la g 10c a n d »»c b o ttle s , a t a ll
'a n 't g u a ra n te e x» keep '¡in from d o in ’
doubt he w ould present me were be Jumped In to the w a te r to cool h im self.
d r u g g is ts .
I f y o u c a n n o t g e t it . w r it s
In a m om ent the sh a rk w r s dashing both fo o lis h ly .“ — v\ ash in g io n h la r.
here so— "
C u tic u r a S o a p
Mrs. Furtado
Makes Rapid Recovery
T he experience of M rs. M a ry F ur-
tsdo, liv in g a t 2915 24th St., Sacra­
mento, Cah, should tie o f in te r e s t tu
everyone suffering s im ila r ailment».
\V hen Mrs. Furtado was only 22, " flu ”
le ft her in a tia d lv run-dow n condition.
“ I was in such a weak co n d itio n ,”
says M rs. F urta d o, " t h a t 1 c o u ld n 't
do a thing. I was a w fu lly th in , had no
appetite whatever, and was so weak
th a t I c o u ld n 't do m,v housework. M y
nerves were in a te rrib le state, every­
th in g worried me and I fe lt some days
as if I w ould go to pieces.
“ Tanlac ce rta in ly proved to lie lu s t
w hat 1 needed. I n o t o n ly gained 15
pounds in weight, b u t th a t tire d ,ru n ­
down feeling le ft me com pletely, m y
appetite im proved w on d e rfu lly and
the nervousness a ll disappeared.
" I never fe lt b e tter in m y life than
I d id a fte r ta k in g Tanlac. 1 could do
m y housework and I fe lt ju s t perfect.
‘ ‘W h e n e v e r I fe e l th e le a s t b i t
run-dow n or tire d 1 always go back
to Tanlac, fo r i t never fa ils to b u ild
me rig h t u p .”
enee. L e t th is marvelous tonic made
from roots, barks and herbs according
to the famous Tanlac form ula, rebiuld
y o u r run-dow n Isxly, d riv e out pais
and poison, give you robust health
Results from first b o ttle amazing.
Ask vo u r d ru -g is t fo r Tanlac —today I
Over 40 m illio n holies sold.
H e R em em bered
New
W a g e S o lu tio n
T w o c h ild re n , a h ro th e r and sister,
Chinese coolies in leu godowna
had a d isp u te w h ic h ended In a fig h t. ¡ p u lle d a new s tu n t In th e h is to ry ot
T he lit t le boy wus on a v is it to his j la b o r m ovem ents d u rin g th e ir recent
a unt's, and, w is h in g to re la te th e a f ­ s trik e when they kidnaped th re e o f
fa ir, s a id ;
"M e tiu il s is te r hud a th e ir em ployers in China, and ta k in g
lig h t."
them to u vacant lot. forced them to
And the aunt asked: “Who sign a bond acceding io th e ir dem ands
whipped?”
fo r an lúcrense o f 10 cents s ilv e r a
T h e lit t le fe llo w h o n estly answ e re d : day. M ore th a n 1.000 em ployees bene­
"Dad did I"
fite d by th e action.
T he c y n ic th in k s th a t n h.vjiocrite
is a m a rrie d man w ho p retends to feel
; s o rry fo r a bachelor.
T he s o ft seat Is the toboggan slid «
to business p e rd itio n , and m any th e re
be th a t rid e It.
SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” -
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genuine
Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not
getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physh
cians and proved safe by m illions over 25 years for
Colds
Headache
Neuritis
Lumbago
Pain
Neuralgia
Toothache
Rheumatism
[ does not affect the heart *
Accept only “ Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handy “ B u y e r ” boxes of 12 tablets.
Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists,
» • p a is Is the ( r id . mark ot Barer Msnarartora o f U anasr-ticaelSaalar o f Hallerllrael»
N o rth A m e r ic a S in k in g
S c ie n tis ts say th a t th e N o rth A m e r­
ican c o n tin e n t is s lo w ly s in k in g in to
the ocean, the ra te being about an
Inch a year. A t any rnte , however,
th e s c ie n tis ts say th e change is n o th ­
in g fo r anyone to become alarm ed
over, as changes o f th is k in d hnve
been noted w ith no c a ta c ly s m ic effe ct
on any con sid e ra b le p o rtio n o f the
e a rth 's s u rfa ce since the tim e o f re ­
corded h is to ry .
South C o n v e rts O w n C o tto n
In 1KISO th e .South used In Its own
In d u s trie s 200,000 hales o f co tto n, h u t
In 1923 the num ber o f hales m anu­
fa c tu re d In s ig h t o f th e cotton fields
was 4,000,000, show ing th e trem endous
Increase In in d u s tria l a c tiv ity In th e
.South. L a s t y e a r there w ere 1
a c tiv e spindles In the southern m ills
against 10,000.000 a c tiv e spindles !■
th e N o rth .
In 1000 th e re w ere o n ly
4,000,000 spindles In the South against
14,400,<MI0 In th e N o rth .
S ign
“ W h a t m akes you th in k T om m y
w o u ld m ake a good husband?"
“ He never scolds the w a ite r."
W hoever blushes Is a lre a d y g u ilt y ;
tr u e Innocence Is sshum ed o f n o th ­
in g .— Kolissen 11.
Children Cry for
C asioria
M O T H E R :-
F le tc h e r ’ .
Castoria is especially pre­
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages o f
Constipation, Flatulency, W ind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying
T e v e rith n ttt arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation o f h o o d , giving natural sleep.
To avoid imitation«, alwayi look for the signature ' n
of t CXaaA*/)C7i^a?X»4z
X el
Á L . i l i Datmir«« - S'o Q piate«, Phyaicaau» everywhere recommend