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«et-m.-d to her. aa she ititi so, that tira teiishut of Mra V an ih m tjyr'i attllmle relaxed. "I s«*e." »he remarked at length, "to 1 there anyone I can » r i t e to for a ref erence ?" 'T ll\ed lust with a Mis* Imitcrln, Tin- Faraona*». Llanelly. I was with her two years." "And th«*n you thought you would get more tuonay hy coming to l.omlon, I *up|H«-e? Well, It <hw‘«n'l matter to me. I will give you «h u lever you want. You eau come lu at once?" "Yea, ma'am. Today. If you like. My hex la at Paddington." aio and fetch It in a taxi, then It'* an easy place. I am out a goal deal. By the way. what'» your tutine?" "Prudence Coivpef, ma'am." "Very »e ll. Prudence Gs> away nnd fetch your box." "Thsnk you, ma'am.“ Tuppm c* withdrew. 'Hie adieu ture Itati begun, hut she felt less Hated than she had done enrll«*r In the niomlug. It crossed h«*r mind that If the unknown Jane Finn hail fallen to Taddlngtor. and left thè b»\ In Into the hands of Mrs. Y'amlemeyer, It lite clnnk m in . Stic ili «si rvp-ilrcd • ill likely to ha\e gone hard with wlth a handbng lo tlie fusine««.-- of hex. thè ladies' walttng-room. Ton min u t«« Ister a aaetantorplw «ed Tnpi“ -iice C H APTE R VI wulked demurely out of thè «tation Secret Adversary btj.AgathaChristte ( i 'o i i l i m i t N l f m in la M w t r k . ) T n p im irf smiled. gratified ■( I I * «»«m e*« of her effort*. "W e haven't exactly proved It yet. But we're after her And”— she pro duced a long-draw n-oat »In k — “ 1 p i« * « «he won’t get away with th* g w «l* this time." Albert uttered another ejaculation Indicative of dellirht. "Mind you. nanny, not a « o n I of fhla," aald Tuppence suddenly. “I p ie ** I oughtn't to have put you wl*e. hut In the State* we know a real «mart lad when we *ee one. What'* this about the girl you aay 1« leav ing r and emered a bus Entsr Sir Jam*« P««l Kdgsrtuq. tt was a few minuti»* i«t«i elexcn Tuppenojr belreye«l no awkwardness when Tuiqxmce again eetered lite hall « f South Audley marn-lon*. Albert In her new duties. The daughter« q( waa iHl th* lookout. attendine to hi« the archile«con were » e l l ground«-.) In lioustdiold tasks- Mrs. Vtuidemvyertq dulie» In a somenhat d.«uttory fasi h a . He did not linnu-dintel* Itvoc | c**ok puxaled her She evidently went ntxe Tuppence When he did. his nd- In deadly terror of her m l'trv»». The girl thought It pmhahir that the qihef iiilrntioo was uuhotind.sl woman had some hold over her fo f “ Blest If Pit have known y o n ’ That Ilo* rest, »hg cooked like a eitef. as rig-out’s top-hole." “Glad you like It. Albert." replied d tipiwstee had an opportunity o f Judg Mrs. Vandetneyer Tuj>|vence modestly. “ By the way, am ing that evening. wa« ex|>ecting a guest to «tinner, ami I your cousin, or am I not?" Tup|»-me nccv-nllrvgly labi the hcnufl "Your voire, to**." cried the itelight ed boy. “ It's as Knell sit as anything! fully poll sins l l«h (e for y»p. sliv was No, I said as a friend of u ue knew a little »xen-t»rd In her ovv n min i a» a young gal. Annie wasn't host to this vlaltor. It was highly latsalhlg that It might prove to he \Y||l|tl«g»u» pleased. She's stopped on till to 'ix to oblige, she said, hut really it's *■■ A lili..ugh she felt fairly eonllih-nt that as to put you ugatnsl the place. Are he wiaild nor recognis«* her. ver she jrou going up now. Mum? Step in«i-le wmild have been belter pleased had the lift. No. Jl* did you say ?" And the guest proved to In* a fot^J si range; he winked. Tuppence quelled him with a stern | A l a few minili«-* past eight Hie front dmvr hejl rang, and Tu|qn-u<p glance and stepped Inside. As she rang the hell o f No. JO she ' «e n l to answer ll with ~.nn> inward was consclou* o f A lb ert* eye» »lowly trepidation. She was relieved to «**e descending beneath the level o f the (hat the visitor was the s«*cond o f the two men whom Tommy bail taken floor. A smart young woman o|«ened the upon himself (t> fplluW. He gate hi» name as fount Stepa door. T v e come about the place." said nov. Tupi-eme announced him. and Mrs. Vandenwyer rose from her seat Tuppence. It's a rotten plsee." »»Id the young «*■ » low divan with a quick murmur woman without -hesitation. “ Regular pleasure. He bo»«*d luvv over her old cat— always Interfering. Accuse*! hand. me o f tam|*ertng with her letter». M e ’ Tup|<en.-e retnrn««l to the kitchen. The flap was half undone anyway. “Count Stepanov, or some such," She’a a wrong 'un. that’s wlmt »he i» «•»* remarked, and ulT«s-tltig a frank Swell clot lie« hut no class. Cook ' * n,l unvarnished ettrlosity: "tVho'a knows something about her— but she be?" "A Russian genrlemnn. 1 believe." » o n t tell—scare«I «o d«*ath o f her “Come here much?" And suspicious! I can tell you— " “ Om-e In a while. What d'yon want But what more Annie could tell. Tuppence was never «lestlnml To learn, ! to know for?" "Fi.n« l««l lie might be sweet on the for at that moment a clear voice with a peculiarly steely ring to it called: . missus, that's all." explained the girt. sibling with an apiienrnm-e nf stilkl- “ An nie!" The smart young woman Jnm|M-d ' n«*»s : "H ow you *1«» take tine uh'," "I'm iio ( ' iu U ii «si«.» tu m> mimi as i f she had l*een shot. "Y*e.«. ma'am." about the aniline." explainiul the other. “ Who are you talking to?" "You know something," thought Tm> " I t ’s a young wvhiup about the situ I-enee. ation. ma'am." IVli 11-t waiting at fahle. Tuppence "Show her In then. At «ince." llstenisl <l««vely to all that was sob! “ Yes. ma'am." Titpiietu-e was usher«*d into a room She remembered that this, was one of cm the right o f the long passage. V the men Tommy was shadowing when woman vra* stamling hy the fireplace. she hail last seen him. Already, al though she would hardly admit It. she was becoming unensy ah«»it her part ner. Where was he? Why hud Uh word o f sti) ktn/t rung from l-lpit Mb» ?iad nrrunged h«-fure paving the Rita to have all letters or messages s«-nt «•n nt on««e hy «p ed al iihso »-tiger to a »mall statloner'a ahop near at band, where Allowt waa to rail In fnvptently. True, It was only y«*sterday m>>rnlng thnt she had partmt front T«nnny. and she told herself that any anxiety on hi* behalf would be absurd. Still. It was strange that he hn«l sent no word o f any kind. But. listen aa she might, the con vernation present«*d no clue. Boris nnd Mrs. Vandemeyer talked on pure ly Indifferent subjects. Tupiienee brought In the roffee and liqueurs nm\ unwillingly retired. She cleared avyuy gnd washed up with a breathless s|»ee<| acquired in hospital. Then she slipped quietly hack to the fmudolr door. Tfje cook, more leisurely, was still busy In the kitchen, and. If she missed the other would only suppose her to he turning down the Ireds. A las! The conversation inside wns being carried on in too low ^ {oqe. tw f*ermlt liearlng qpythmg of ir. Hl*e A Woman Wa« Standing by the Fire> d«Med uo( reopen fbe do«»r, however place. # gently. Mrs. Vandemeyer wns sifting almost facing It. and Tnpf*ence re &h* wan n«* longer in her flrxt youth and the beauty »he undeniably i » ok - spected her mistress’ lynx-eyed powers »e«se<l waa hardetierl and eoamen^I. o f observation. Kerertheless, she felt she would In her youtli «he must have been d;iz zliiijr Her |»nie gold hair, owing a give a good deal to overhear what was going on Possibly, If anything Mll^ht OHiihtan'e to art. wa» coii low on iier neck, her eye*, of a pi err* unforeseen had happened, she might ln*r electric blue, seemed to p<» n get news o f Tommy. For *oine faculty' o f boring into the very *oul rnents she reflected desfre.rulelv. thefi of the peraon «lie wa« l«K»king at. Her Jiier facp brightened. She went quick e^qnlwitc flirurc wan enhuneed by a ly along the passage to Mm. Vnnde m eter’s bedroom, which had long wonderful gown o f indigo charmeuae. French windows leading onto a bal And yet, deapite ber swaying grace, and tbe ahnoat ethereal beauty of lier cony that ran the length of the flat. Slipping quickly thpaigli the window. fnec, you felt fnatinctively the enee of something hard nnd menaHng. • Tuppence crept # nolsele*. ly along till «he reached the boudoir window. Aa a kind of ruetalllc at renalh that fotirtd she had thought, It stood a little ajar. exprenalon In the tone* of her voice and In that gimlet-like quality o f her VOke* W,thln 'v" r- eye*. "Annie? Regular turn-up. they ’ad.” An lilea wa* dawning In Tup pence'« brain. She thought a minute or two. then tapped Albert on the *houl<1er. “ See liere. ana. my brain'* p 't busy. How would It be I f you mentioned that you'd got a young eou«ln. or a frl«*nd of youra had. that might »ult the place. Tou get me?” “ I'm there," »aid Albert Instantly. “ Tou leave It to me. ml»«, »nd I'll Ax the whole thing up in two tick s" "Some lad I" commented Tuppence, with a nod of approval. "You let me know, and If It'a O. K. I ’ll be round tomorrow at eleven o'clock." “ Where am I to let yon know to?“ “ Rita." replied Tuppance laconically. “ Name o f Cowley." Albert eyed her enviously. "It must bo a good Job, this tec buslne*»." "It sure Is," drawled Tuppence, “ especially when old man Ryadule hack* the bill. But don't fret «on I f this goes well, yon shall come in on the ground floor " With which promise she took leave o f her new ally, and walked briskly away from South Audley mansion«, well pleased with ber morning's work. She want straight back to the Rltr and wrote a few brief word* to Mr. Carter. Haring dispatched thl*. and Tommy not having yet returned— which did not surprise her— she start ed off on a shopping expedition. Start ing with a cheap clothing store, and passing through one or two second hand establishments, she had finished tbs flay at a wel( known hairdresser s. Now, tn the seclusion of her bedroom, she unwrapped that Anal purchase. Five minutes later she smiled content- o ily at her reflection In the glass. # With an actress’ pencil she had slight ly altered the line of her eyebrows, and that, taken In ronjnnction with the new luxuriant growth of fair hair above, so changed her appearance that ahe felt confident that even If sin- rame face to face with Wldttlngtor he would no« reeognlxe her. From f.pspitnl experience site knew only too well that a nurse out of uniform Is frequently unrecognlxed hy her pn tlenia. "Tea." said Tuppence aloud, nod ding at the pert reflection In the glass “ yoo’ll do." She then resumed her normal appearance. Pinner w a i a solitary meal. Tup pence was rather surprised at Tom m y'i non-return. Julius, too, was ah sent— hut that, to the girl's mind wa« more eaally explained. It wa« quite on the cards that Julius P. Herslielm- mer had left for Constantinople st a moment's notice If he fancied that a •due to his cousin's disappearance was be found there. The morning brought a note from Mr. Carter: " I V a r Miss Tuppence: “ You have made a splendid start and I congratulate you. I feel, though that I should like to point out to yon once more the risks yoti «r e running especially If you pursue the course you Indicate. Those ptw.pte are abso lutely desperate and incapable of el (her mercy or pity. I feel that yon probably underestimate the danger, and therefore warn you again that I can promise you no protection. You have given us valuable Information and If yon choose to withdraw now no one could blame you. At any rate think the matter over well hefore you deride. 1 "If. In spite o f ,ny warnings, you make tip ypur mind lo go through with It,'y o d wlll end everything nr ranged. Yon have lived for two years with Miss Dufferin. The Parson age. Llanelly, and Mrs. VHndemeyer can npply to her for a reference, j "M ay I he permitted a word or two of advice? I suggest that you should represent yourself *o he what you are. s former V. A. I* who hns chosen For the find time Tuppence felt ^domestic service as a profession afraid. She had not feared Whitting There ere many such at the present t »n. hut this woman wgs different. As time. That explains away nny In If fascinated, ahe watched the long, congruities of voice or manner which cruel line of the red, curving mouth, and again she felt that sensation of otherwise might awaken suspicion. “ Whichever way you decide, good panic pas* over her. Her usual self- confidence deserted her Vaguely she luck to you. felt that deceiving this woman would “ Your sincere friend, he .very different to deceiving W hit “ MR. C AR TE R .* Tuppence's spirits ros«* morcu- tington. Here. Indeed, she might ex peet .no mercy. Hally. Mr. fa rte r's warning* pns«od Mrs. Vundemeye» motioned to • unheeded. The young Indy had far too much confidence In herself to pay chair. any hee«l to them. There was still no word or me . age from Tommy, hut the morning post brought a somewhat dirty po.crard with the w ords: " I t ’s O. K." scrawled upon tt. At ten-thirty Tu|ip«*n«e surveyed with pride a slightly battered tin trunk containing her new pi. i It Wgs artistically cor.Ie.1 Hite drove •Tou can alt down, flo w did yon he;ir I wanted a liotMCparlor mold?*' 'Through a friend who know* the lift boy here. He thought the place might suit me.” Aguin that basilisk glance teemed to pierce her through. "You speak like an educated girl?" Ollbly enough, Tuppence ran through her Imaginary career on the Uuea suggested hy .Mr. Carter. It audible. Tnpp«*nee listened att.ntlvety, hut tliere «¡is nn mention of anything that could I,«* twisted to apply to-Tommy. Mrs. Vaademeyer nnd the Russian seemed to l,e at variance over some matter, and Anally the latter ex claimed bitterly: Yon are going about every where with Pi-el Kdgcrton. Not only Is he, perhaps, the most eelehnited king's rimnsel In Kngland, but Ills speclsl hobby Is criminology! It Is mad- nuwu f” ( C o n t in u e d NOTICE or nojct t v p f k . ) FIN AL ACCOUNT N o I ìp p in h ereb y givi-n Miai Ilio iim le rs ig tic d , as n d n iiiite fru tn r o f III«- e s la lc o f V a g o l i n e N e h r . h a u er. ilcceaserf, h a » film i h i» 1 I ........ ili in Ilio office o f Ilio Counly Clcrk of Washington • : ilI v, O regon - and MtHi the -J>tli day o f Kebrtiary. A. !>.. Ih^t at the liour oi leu o’clvck A. M. the til* <t«y nf June. I I t i „ I T M fO U lD BC B E T T E R | W ould you lik e |,i l,,,*,. y OU(. I'nuni* of VYsehliial-n. 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' " «■ nn«l m «-h t*f > ou. nr*» h«T«*b> '* * n sir I*s,»agr of III, head -, ••«•III, nn UJ place of ugly eruptitNis, rash, pim n «* n fi««l nm l m i l i«k * n o th '* that »hovA Antltlr«! Ci»urt. ««n lb«- )fttb t » « ' f«»|t«»\? <)»!««'r I h«'tt p irn oitn l pr hr*| lit«* *w«>|h»h, iniUmtil tmirtYti* t ple* or roughness. iy « * J -n u ju . t* t« . to* w it \|'i*oriM«n C hu m m y hrsnr, mil rrllrf ronn-a In.Unllv You do not have to wait for improvu- K »«.>♦. » \ut« l» hilt*. I .,« t iii*u No U it nf r m.v b aii «I And th«' »«» a I »*f Il ìa inai « hat rvrrv estivi and «..t , . * m™ 1 quickly allows Y'tm can get r«*f i * . y *N,r i l l * 3ft.«lor N.* u «I r «»u r t A ffl i « * it At Itlflr m lu't'sf 3 , Ih »»*« • « * “ «:*. •* „. • little jar of Kowlcs Mculho-bulplmr * M " i M iSlfc. « . t » Ki'li«*«t hy th«- WAAhinittDn County, Or«»*. I xnd mitrrghU. "I r t f f v«f %VnnhlnKt«‘ n O ou nty. Or«* •I any drug store. 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I M I . .prhi,-k «a p i a . » h „ -O o m o '" * i i i ® ' n ' » * he « h* ab ove < n «itU U a « an a n a w rr «|«> 1 P? in »n d t.» de fe-n.t attalnat «aUt r r r e o d l n p a , and that u p „n th elr r.iU u rr ««» to d»». a Ju«!tfm«'nt «»f f.*r- i ti;.' .»f «| aut«klH''Mlr w ill hr e n t i r< «t H its N " t * c r [a n«« «•-«I an«l irtv er ? • >»*U. U lti «*«*h «.P «• v yurauant t* a * o i« t « r d u lv n u d f h« »fo n Or«* 14 lia u »* v p r r r id iu a lo d a r o f th - . ° * e n tit le ^ |N*t»r• *»n th r l&th »'■ n f J a n u a ry . D ì i " ll1'' * * n» ) han«l and Ih«- arai «»f ^ »id C .»urt affla«*«» at H llla h «.ro V * h ln n to n C o u n ty . O rraon . thta ISìh ' \y Of J a n u a ry . H j i __________________ h \ K u n t i '. f.Me-Hl) c i-t# davi T3«ln c. Luce. Drputy. li) 1» * li V | »\ v »,-ll Ne 1-1« T o u r in g My CunntV Kdw \\ (Upuiy H om e-M ade P ie s Pastries to Order In U m ForOvor 3 0 Ytar« WHITEHALL Atoraje “ Do Rats TaJk to EoeK O thorr' Asks Mr. M. Batty. R. I. h ** R*l. <kr wp sad im r, mm Mosg n s i x . s v li n Ihw, will lell you th.it wt: always have the km • o f Lumber you want— dependable grades and sizes. I'hat is why he has passed judgement on (he products of the &«M s o l i x u u r a i by Ib**nii"•* U n i t ; ^ t t ilT , llt - t n t T iid i. 'r i'itn n , DR. S A M U E L thareln. r la im in g s ta te of any SORERSER J. Haulenbeck Lbr. Co. Dr. Sarnuul Sorwnnon, O. V. 8. 'rad u n i.- nnd lii'e tls e il vi'l.-rm n ry Opposite S. F. Depot (>r«-g.>n. «Niunly nf Wsshlngt««n. SS «* S Wood. It».,in t Maxwell Vpl#.. 207-1 HI, St Portland. Orr. g-*n. and to A. If Ahern. Boom tol. Madi»--n Apts, l i t Psrk St Pv-rlland. Oregon. V M. Nelson. ; < i » - Î 4 th Rim urtland. Oregon Jnck K l»h n r, and the Fidelity * 7 Vlarviand. Has •vklsed Oreg*»n. co ItuiUikmr. VW l llfiiv o r t o g S à i — 1." 11 ì II m I m x *«* .'tit ‘J.~ Beaverton-Portland W . E. Pegg Freight Service-2 Daily Trips To h v .m v e r 1 'n d tn e s t a t e o f O re g o n t i in * V niiiw *»f f th th«* V DU, « n d e t c h «*/ f you. « r e h e re b y n t i fl r d and n o tice th at w ill t ta k e th e fo l l o w i n g tea crlb e d p erson a l pr p-rljr. to-wit: M a x w e ll T o u r in g Automobile, t-lrenae No. toys«« for the year ta il. Motor No. Its:#'- V -tel l«*J. was selxed by the sheriff ( W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O re g o n , on BKAVKRTON, OREGON P IIO N K H V I,-tor I n t r r e » t Beaverton, Oregon Your Carpenter "I ly , « 1 « W *s«-S~e C»t ikrr» g m I r a s twd ••**». («s »*»«.« K«B • J-»r« 4n3 r.i. lk | k flr «n lU «M l. V s lM t I h t M I n s (*.«• • , kawsl un tt k. laid Ik n .I.«n R.i. 3XS20&. yi.-Url l»:s. ttrrg»n No l» 2 » » « f..r ISM. and all p -rson s CAFE Opposite Post Office K n r n i IC«***. V u P o iw -b d e . t'lrfl* P w In fan ts and Children ( ir r ito State of Oregon \ nmiAin. CASTOR IA t b s i I r m l i « w o n « r (h r S t a l e ml " « r a w s , f . r th e ( M a h et «a a k - In li - H** wtiFTl-Ur Allert Transfer & Storage Co. Undertaker and Embalmer fl rang« Bunding REAL SERVICE 'PottlmmJ affici O R EG O N BEAVERTON. 20 V Omk Sift HJuy (H O I il««iiCft#B affu t .7)#«lVft«<l He vie* ‘Pkttn* 26/ 4 « rju ■BBtananar t * w m i; m t Kdmberqer’s Confectionery LUNCHES . Build A I-'ANDIF^ BREAD • PASTRY • TOBACCOS SODAS and LUNCH GOODS H o m e -N o t a House! SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUILD A HOME *'t C ot Real iVTncI s t u n 1 Lost M y t '.’ nj ’ ì ;;i," v f ile i J «», Hanna, W. A. SMITH Builder of Good Homes N. J. o * w««» t, • ft. - kilirv* .r b'.m i t ! Ifiiml my hr*t • >r pe ai Hjt. IDI Ai BRI AD i t if u tt Pudtr, f j i*r r v «H* wj M u « «• •«*. • '.■« «meli : rat. IS im I fvrv i5t,&3i,fU3. i-.li jc ! ¡purulM by (:% au lle ith o lil H u ll.Im g . WHI 1 f U O V I R IC I CRI AM B ea ve rto n . O r e g o n . ■in's l>rug Stoir, IieaverUMif CATARRHAL DEAFNESS » - W h y Mr. N. W in<W (R. I.) Put Up with Rat« for Year« "Years ajco I r*>t *om* rat poiv«. whkh aearljr killed our 6nc wmth dof. We i*«t up with r»U until a frimd told me alxwt Ra»-Saap. It »«»rrly WUs rata, thourh h ius« prt« wnn't tmjch it ” Rat* dry upaodkavt oosmrll. Fiires. JSc, ^5c. $1 ¿V SoU aad <iuru^t?4 ^ Ifr .m M l> r i^ H | * ir p s l l t u v i T f o i i , f >► v-Vf*til M apet â la »fu n rmuarat hy an Inflamed rendition of ttaa aiurmia lining ..f the Kusuchlar. Tuba. Whan this tuba la Infiniti«-.! yaw have a rumbling sound nr unparrart hearing. Unlraa Uva luflantnmtlon can reducad, your hearing may ba da- •I ruyrd fur. - r r C ATAR RH MKDICTNK will a claim for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Uaarnasa rsuaa<1 by Catarrh. If A L l.'fl CATAHHII M K liK 'IN K ha* bwan aucccaaful In th* Iraatmant of Catarrh for ovar Forty Yaars. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Chancy A O »., Toledo, O. Son O g a rs Tobaccos C o n fs «ilo n % S o ft Oacty lu tld ln g W a ts o n Before Buying Come in and See OUR USHD CARS Prices Reasonable and Terms «ra'S8 BILLIARD P A R L O R S D rin k s S tre e t rt of Water Cleans Kidneys a Little Salts If Your Back Hurts, or Bladder ia Troubling You „ • man or woman can make a mix- bj flushing the ktdnr>v iKcavirm- . v,ys i well-known authority, list- in-.' too murli ri, h food erralrj arids. - i' ll < <• to tk' kidneys. They become overworked from lh< strain, get sltig- i li md /ail to filter tbe waste and : 0-1 from tin- blood. Then we get Khrumati nt, headache*, liver t omble, ite* i v ■ uòness, 'dir/ìnévV' v i ê ^ levvnrss and ttrinary disorders often Come from vlnggiih kidney*. The moment yon feel a «lull ache in the kidney«, nr >our hark hint*, nr if the nrinr is cWstdy, «iffen ivfl full of sediment, irregular of passage <>r at- tended by a sensation o f scalding. Is gir drinking a quart of water each day also get about four ounces of Jad Salts fr- it : ny ph.trmary; lake a tablespoon in! in a glass of water lie fore breakfast, and in a few days your kidneys may act fine I his famon -alts is made from the a< id o f grape and lemon juice, com bined with liihia, and ha- bren used for years to flush and stimulate the kidneys; also to help neutralize the arid* in the system, so they n«> longer cause irritation, thus often relieving bladder wcaknes*. lad Sails Is inexpensive; make* 1 delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everyone should take now and then to help keep the kidneys rlean and active and the blood pure, thereby often avoiding serious kidney complica tion By all means have your physi cian ixaminc your kidneys at least twice a year. N i with * » :> * f? r * I Stipe's Garage HPi t a n rmmm |