The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, February 08, 1929, Image 2

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    F rid ay , Fob. ft, 1929
TI IK RF.AYKHTON HKV1KW
S a fe ty
If Back Hurts
Begin on Salts
Saw
F o r us# hy e le c tric ia n s w ho m ight
h a r e occasion to c u t a c a b le w ith a
fT W i N « ( | f Ji'rvfccb 1(. a a a *
#H 'I* D M # I f y n tlrC y ttbm latw f.
ta a t U r o p c rn th a i 1» b llr a tl'k l
no
d a n g e ) w h al ever. ■ T h e fra m e « « a rista
o f a afrong m a te ria l w hich re slsta th e
p a ssa g e o f th e e le c tric ity .
h av e It, I'll give yon a scan d al t And
tlin t'a toy last w o rd !” W ith th a t b#
ra t dow n.
th is
rls an
a II era.
oved.
atn.
Trees R ctain M oliture
Cast by D rifting Fog
o l l n 'f p P M n l V r C iit« ^
uni iliIflln g fo jM iiu ili\ ofleto
In 1ait!n
|<U thè ..........
tu. Bv
IV.JJ. M t , . i .n d u v n r u v 1 m .
f->ift«I> Ip
III. T lils (a enfi
! riu « h Y our Kldrvvy* O ccasionally
f * / . N. IT.
mi o f 11 “ S a fii
u sw o rfd
by D rinking Q u a rta of
D iam i nf F e rro I* cxplnlncd a* a case
Is h e r
C H A P T E R X III— C o n tin u ed
I
Good W ator
"N o," sa id W aterm a n prom ptly, “ I'm o f fog drlp. am i th è dew|H>mla o f thè
H u m a n S c a lp L a c k
“
T
h
a
t
Is
th
e
q
u
e
stio
n
,”
sa
id
D
oris
— 17—
th ro u g h I”
downn a re noi fed hy dew . hit! lo n
T h e sc a lp lock w as th e sm a ll h a ir
No on# »poke. T h e ra cam e a ta p
T h e S w am l sm iled. “ My frien d , we solem nly. She tu rn e d to w a rd h e r hits
largo e x te n t by fog d riftin g In front
b
ra
id
w
hich
lu
n
g
from
th
e
back
o
f
band, lived a re le n tle ss g a te upon hlui.
No m an o r w om an can m ak e a mla-
plug a t th e door. W hen W ilson opened th è non a n d cnuglit hy pinot* arm im i
do not n eed them . Mr. W ate rm a n h a s
and a d d e d : “ R ollln, w h e re's J im ? ”
ta k e by flushing th e k id n e y s occasio n ­ th e head, a s d istin g u ish e d from the to ld os th a t he h a n d le d th is w eapon
It. Mrs. B u rk e tt e n te red . In a s ta te of
Ilio pom i*
“ I d o n 't know. I tell you. I don 't
ally, say s a w ell know n a u th o rity . la rg e r tid e braid s. In sc a lp in g , th e W ell, M.-tdata«, 1» It c lean o r l* It
obvious agitatio n .
A s ile n i U t m atte th è expeilim uit of
know I” w as th e feeble rantona*.
T oo m uch ric h food c re a te s a cid s portio n ta k e n w a s u su a lly a sm all f to u ir
''E x c u s e my coinin' In on you a g ain
m ensurliig fog-tlrip, hy ek|wwlng tw o
H
e
stru
g
g
le
d
to
hi*
feet,
and
soma-
(which clog th e k id n ey i>ores ao th a t c irc u la r p atch o f sk in a t th e root of
“ It la foul,“ sh e m u rm u red .
Ilka th is," sh e stam m ered , “ hut th e
m in guuges mi 'l'aldo m ouiilaln, Sonili
how. Uke a m an w alk in g In his sleep.
th e y sluggishly A lter o r s tr a in only th e sc a lp lock Juat hack o f th e crow n
fact la I cam e a c ro ss som ethin' Just
T h e eyea of all th re e fixed th em
A frica «uio In th è o rtlln a ry way, Ilio
of
th
e
head.
(Vlt
hi*
way
to
th
e
c
o
rn
e
r
o
f
th
e
room
,
•e lv e s upon W aterm a n . At th is he lost
p a r t of th e w a ste a n d poison* fro n t
now th n t I th o u g h t I'd ought to tell
o lh c r wll li a num hor o f uprlglit plani
a n d sa t dow n a g ain w ith Ids hack to
yon nhout rig id off.”
h is se lf c o n tro l e n tire ly .
th e blood. T h en yon g e t sick. R h e u ­
■tema n ttn eh ed lo It In suoli u way ns
DR. CALDWELL’S
th e o th e rs.
R s c l L ib e r t y
"O h. my G od I” he m u rm u red , sank
“ W hat ta It?" a sk e d tlie se c re ta ry .
m atism . head ach e* , l i t e r tro u b le ,
A gain a f te r a m o m en t's th o u g h t W il­
T h e sp irit of lib e rty Is nof m erely a g alu Into hi* c h air, a n d b u rled hie
“ W hy. air, I c o u ld n 't sleep uo m ore j lo c atch w a te r front III* m isi* and
n e rv o u sn ess, c o n stip a tio n , d lsalncsa,
clolni* flontlug o v e r th è m ountain.
THREE RULES
son look com m and of th e alfuntlou. “ I th a n n o th in ’, I w as th a t e x cited
sleep lessn ess, b la d d e r d iso rd e rs o ften a s to m e people Im agine, a Jealousy of fa ce In bis h a n d s, m oaning.
D urlng fui day* Ilio Arsi gstige cangili
think.
M
iss
M
organ.”
he
said,
“
we
Sceiucd
like
th
e
re
m
ust
he
b
u
rg
la
rs
W ilson w as th e first to m ove
II#
o u r ow n p a rtic u la r rig h ts, but a re
co m e from slu g g ish kidney*.
m ust a rk you to w att fo r a tim e. We a ro u n d th* hour*. So I got goln' , only to u r luche* o f w a te r, am i Ilio
T h e m om ent you feel a dull ach e In spoof for th e rig h ts o f o th e rs, and an w en t to th e hall door, opened It. a u d
IK. Caldwell watch«! Lb* m u lt a of
h ave a decision to m ak e a n d tim e
aro u n d In sp e ctin ' th in g * T h e door of otlior oenrly elghty Incile*
th e k id n ey s o r y o u r back h u rt* , o r if unw illingness th a t a n y m an, w h e th e r ■poke.
«<n»ti pat tun fur 47 ysara, ami bellsvsd
press#*.“
Mr. W a te rm a n 's room w as open and
“O 'H a ra th e re ? "
th a t no m ailer bow careful peoplv ar*
th e u rin e Is cloudy, offensive, fu ll of nlgk o r low. should be w ronged a n d
T h e g tr r n o d d e d In silen ce a n d Wll
of llislr health, dir» and sisn -iss, coa-
T h e c h a u ffe u r a p p e a re d .
th e light w as tu rn e d on a n d I saw
se d im e n t. Irre g u la r o f p a ssa g e, o r a t ­ tram p led u n d e r f o o t — D o c to r C han
son opened th e d oor fo r her.
S llp a lita Will occur fioro tim e to tim*.
so m eth in ' flush nn th e floor an I stood !
“ H av e you se a rc h e d ? "
te n d e d by a se n sa tio n o f scalding, b e ­ ning.
Of next im|»>rtamw, then, it how lo U sa i
“ IMease do uot go aw ay .” he added.
" Y e s sir. Me a n d th e g a rd e n e r's
In th e doorw ay. I w ent In and picked
g in to d rin k so ft w a te r In q u a n titie s :
It when It conic* Hr. Caldwell alw ays
A s he sh u t th e door on N ina slid
been o v e r th e w hole p lac e.”
It up, a u d h e re It I* "
B enefit o f T h r if t
a lso g et a b o u t f o u r o u n ces o f J a d
was
In lavar of gvttlng sa close to sa tu ra
the child, he tu rn e d to th e Sw am l a n d
"N o th in g ? ”
S he p lu n g rd her h an d Into th e little
L eroy Young, l i l t
H alts from a n y re lia b le p h a rm a cy and
T h rift Is o n e o f th e h a rd e s t h a b its
ible, hem * his remedy for r*m»U-
booolbls,
s
a
i
d
:
“ N othing.”
yellow hag sh e c a rrie d and draw fo rth
G eorgia St., l,o* An
impound It
palm o la a univi vegetable comp
ta k e a tab le sp o o n fu l In a g la s s o f w a ­ to form , y e t line o f th e e a s ie st to
“
And
now.
sir.
1
th
in
k
you
will
a
g
ree
“ W alt w ith Je fferso n In th e h a ll.“
th e C olby necklace. IK-ud »Hence fol
ran
hai
in the
u n s *t i d
de Insita system
ra
n not h
arm
th e nm
geles. la a “ rogutui
t e r b e fo re b re a k fa s t f o r a few d a y s m ain tain . Its In v e stm e n t Is a little
th a t the tim e ha* com e to call th e
T h e s e c re ta ry closet) th e door again,
and la not h a b it furm oig.
lowed.
fellow ," a c t i v e I r
a n d y o n r k id n ey s m ay th e n a c t fine.
self-sacrifice to d a y ; Its d iv id e n d s a re
police.”
live Ikirto r never d id approve of draa-
“ I hop* I've don* rig h t,” sa id M r*
NfMirl* nm l nt th e top
T h la fa m o u s s a lts Is m ad e from th e th e c o m fo rtin g know ledge th a t you tu rn e d a n d began, “ And now. air—”
t lc pin su e end purgea Ile libi not D ila v a
“ My frien d s.“ a n d th# Sw am l sm iled
“ H u sh ." sa id D o ris so ftly , h e r eyes
B u rk e tt.
a d d o f g ra p e s a n d lem on Juice, com­ and y o u rs a re a o t a t th e m ercy of to­
In
h is
clnsoes
at
they were fo o d hw hum an D in g s lo put
his tra g ic sm ile, “p ic tu re th is to y our­
upon th e Sw am l.
“Q u ite.” sold W ilson. *1 th in k yon
school.
T o look nt
bin ed w ith llth ta , a n d ha* been used m orrow .—G rit.
Into th e ir eyeteai U se Nvrup Repela for
s e lv e s C all tlie police—w h a t will fol­ m ay go now .”
T h e sa g e w as a g ain lying hack lim p
hint now you'd think
y o u rerlf end mrm lwre ot tlie fam ily In
f o r y e a rs to h e lp flush clogged k ’.d-
low
?
T
h
e
a
rre
s
t
o
f
th
la
tn
a
u
—th
e
ly In his c h s lr, h is e y es closed, a n d
T h e m om ent th e door w as closed
ron stipaU on. b iliou sn ess, sour and crsrapv
he n e v e r h a d a day'»
tiey* a n d stim u la te th em to a ctiv ity ,
C a m p i o n T a lk e r
frien d o f o u r frie n d —th e h u sb a n d of th re e p a irs o f eyea converged ag ain
p re se n tly be began a g ain to sp e a k In
stom ach, had b reath , no a p p etite, head
sic k n ess but his m o th e r tutya: “ W hen
a lso to h e lp n e u tra lis e th e a cid s In
F red E ln ieu b erg er. a G erm an a cto r, th a t sam e level. e m o tio n le ss v o ice:
th is lady. H is p ro secu tio n fo r m ur­ on W aterm a n . couqHialiig a n Inquiry
aches, end lo break up fev ers and cuide.
I^ ro y w as Juat a little fellow , we
th e sy ste m so th e y n o lo n g er cause set a new ta lk in g record w hen he
der. his tria l.
P erh ap s, Ms convic­ th a t h a d to be a n s w e re d
(D t a b o tile belad«, a t any d rugstore and
“ I e#e— I see— "
found hi* sto m ac h am i bow els w ere
Irrita tio n , th u s o ften re liev in g M adder spoke for 120 ho u rs c ontinuously.
u b a r n e th ese th ree ru les of h ealth Keep
tion. a n d If so h is execution. In o th e r
T h e re w as a p a u se th a t seem ed min
W aterm a n an sw e red I t : “ H e had w eak, l i e k«'|d suffering from eon
d iso rd ers.
th e head « w l. th e feet warm, the Dvwele
W hen he finished sp e a k in g he w as cot o te s long, be fo re th e level voice
w ords, a sc a n d al th n t will rlug aro u n d
th a t n e ck lac e I Jim had It. th la very stlp n tlo n N othing be a te ag ree d w ith
J a d S a lts Is In ex p en siv e a n d can n o t even hoarse. T h e speech w as a r
oiwn For a free tr ia l b o ttle, Ju st w rits
th e w orld, a n d to w hal end. my
w en t o n :
night In th la room, l ie show ed It to hint.
"frvrup I ’e p a ia ," D ept, till, M oulu-ello,
H e w as fretfu l, fe v erish and
I n ju r e : m ake* • d e lig h tfu l efferv es­ ranged a s a financial prom otion e n te r
frien d s? T o w hat en d ?"
D a rk n ess— m id n ig h t
skle*—sh a d
me, hut he had It—c a rrie d It lo h it puny.
Illin o is.
c e n t llth ls -w a te r d rin k , w hich e v ery ­ ^prise.
“T
o
th
e
e
u
d
o
f
Ju
stice."
w
as
W
il­
owe— d riv in g c louds— a g lin t of sta r* —
p o c k e t l ie took It out a u d show ed It
“ W hen w e s ta r te d giving hint Cull
o n e can ta k e now a n d th e n to help
th ey p a ss—d a rk n e s s — a rin ig g le —s i­ so n 's prom pt response.
to me. I d id n 't bring It here. I don't fe ru la Fig S y ru p hla re n d itio n Im
Fate of Poor Louise
keep th e k id n ey s d e a n a n d th e blood
R e s t o r in g O ld C h u r c h
" J u s tic e I
Ah, my friends, e a rth ly
lence— d e a th —”
know a n y th in g about I t "
proved q u ick ly
Hla c o n stip a tio n and
p u re , th e re b y o ften p re v e n tin g serio u s
At W in te rb o u rn e T hom pson. D orset.
Justice— th e m ost sublim e delu sio n to
Touched G irl's Heart
T h e re c am e a n o th e r pause.
“ llo w cam e It In y our bedroom ?” In­ bilio u sn ess stopped am i h e hna hnd
k id n e y com plication«.
E ngland, la an a n cien t c h u rch , pro b ­
w hich m an k in d Is heir. W liat is such
q u ired th e S w u tu l
" W a te r—black deep w a te r— so m e
B re a k fa st w as la te a n d th e house­
no m or tu m b le o f th a t kind. I *■■ *
ably N orm an, w hich Is a bout to he re ­ th in g In th e w a te r—s in k in g —t u r n i n g -
Ju stice w i.rth co m pared to th e suffer­
“ I d o n 't know , I tell you I”
hold w as not m oving along «* sm o o th ­
sin ce used C alifo rn ia F ig Kyra
ih
ing It w ould Inflict uiHiu th e Innocent?
stored. It m easu res 14 fe et by 23 feet tw istin g —sin k in g lik e a n a u tu m n leaf
M A D E H A N F O R D ’S “ S 3 "
“ L et us see.” c o n tin u ed th e H indu. hint fo r eolda a n d U|uiet b | h -II* l ie
ly as usual. T h e m is tre ss w alked
Do
you
th
in
k
o
u
r
v
au
lsh
ed
frien
d
and la u n llghted on th e n o rth sid e —sin k in g Into tlie black deep w a ter
” 1 reud In a New York new spiiper lo llkca It b e ca u se It taste * so good and
Into th e kll< hen a n d found th e m aid
w ould w ish such Justice at so g reat
but has th re e w indow s on th e so u th dow n—dow n—d a rk n e s s — d e a th —"
th e city o f Bengal an account u f th e I like It b ecau se It helps him so welt
llle rs ltv sobbing tier ry e s out.
IT M U ST B E G O O D
s id e
a coat? No—I say no— a n d I kuew
th e ft o f th e Colby d iam o n d * m onths d e rfu lly
“ S to p him .” c rie d W aterm an . In a
T h e m istre ss, re g a rd le ss n f th e
him w ell—yea, b e tte r lim n anyoue and m o n th s ago. Mr. S tanley called
q u ivering m oan, “ for G od's s a k e sto p
Try i t for Cut», Bruises, Sore«, etc.
tu rd tn e sa of b re a k fa st, »ought to d is­
C alifo rn ia F'lg S y ru p lias been th e
alive,
b
rie
f
a
s
o
u
r
frien
d
sh
ip
lius
been."
L a n g ley on A via tio n
my
a
tte
n
tio
n
In
It.
saying
thnt
he
knew
him . he’s going m a d !“
tru s te d sta n d b y o f m o th e rs fo r over cover tlie iiieniilug o f th e te a rs and to
ir*k « tb *M .
“ IK) you m ean to say , sir,” d e
the ow ner o f th ese Jew el* T h e th e ft. ' VI y e ars. L ending p h y sic ia n s recoin
T h e fou n d atio n o f m odern av iatio n
B ut the voice w ent o n :
co m fo rt th e g irl If |N>*albtr. T lie only
t believe, hna nev er been e x p la in e d )" 1 m end It. It I* p u re ly v e g etab le a n d
lite ra tu re wait laid In 18B1 w hen Prof.
"I see— I see— a ro o m —tw o m en — inn tided W ilson Ind ig n an tly , "you would
rt-*|umse ahe could get for n tlm o w as
let tills n:un go free? E scap e all pun
He looked a t P o r t*
Sam uel P. Ijin g le j p ublished his n o ta ­ they a re frie n d s — th ey sh a k e h a n d s —
w orks w ith N a tu re to re g u la te , tone th e w a ll: “ P o o r Louise, poor L ouise."
"N o." sh e s a i d "n e v er.”
ble M E xp erim en t s +n A erodynam ics." an a g re e m e n t—o n e d e p a rt» —one re ­ U h tu en t?”
A ssuring (he multi th a t »lie w ished
a n d s tre n g th e n th e sto m ach
and
" F a r from It.” replied th e Swuml.
“ I suppose. Mr. W aterm a n ." w ent on I niwi 'I s o f c h ild re n ao th ey get full
H e follow ed th is tw o y e a rs la te r w ith m ain s— . Ah, a w om an—a d a rk wom­
to know m ore aD m l th e cau se o f th e
“but
It
m
ust
be
a
puulsh
m
en
t
th
at
th
e
Sw
am
l.
“
you
do
not
ask
us
to
be-
a
n
—re
p
ro
a
c
h
e
s—
th
r
e
a
ts
—a
n
a
g
re
e
-T h e In te rn a l W ork o f th e W inds."
deep sorrow , th e m la tress w as In
n o u rish m en t from th e ir food and
Bilkm jL com
shall p u n ish hltn alone."
lleve th a t th ese Jew els w ere sto len lo w nste la e llm ln n trd In a norm al way.
m en t— Hm — .
A n o th e r ro o m —a n ­
N A T U lI t
fo rm e d : “ I ve D-en re ad in g a sto ry
S
w
iftly
W
ilson
a
p
p
ealed
to
D
orta:
New York hy Mr. S tan ley who w as
o th e r w o m an —a fa ir a n d happy worn
G ood S tic k y P o tto
F'onr m illion D ittie s used n y e a r and th e y 're going lo kill L ouise."
laxative. T o n ’ll f e e l fin«
"M
rs.
W
aterm
a
n
."
he
c
rie
d
,
“
wlmt
do
tw elve th o u sa n d tulles aw ay In th e In ] show s liow m o th e rs de|>emt on It. A l­
If you w ant to m ake hom e-m ade a n —te a rs — fn lse te a rs — d e c e it—tre a c h
F:xplnlnlng fu rth e r, th e m aid said
the morning:. Promptly an
you sa y ? Mr Stanley w as my frien d
pleasantly ride the aystezx
> NIGHT p a ste a d d ab o u t a teaapoonfu! of pow e ry —u n h a p p in e ss— . Ah —I see— I see 1 loved h in t But he w as y o u r friend, te rlo r o f A ria at th e tim e th e th eft w ays look for th e w ord " C a lifo rn ia " th a t *he hnd tieen w o rry in g aD iut
o
c
cu
rre
d
?"
—a
m
arriag
e
—
w
re
’c
h
e
d
n
e
ss—m
isery."
o f the bow el poieona that
TO MO W W W
dered alum to th e flour a n d boiling
on th e rn rto n to h* su ra o f g e ttin g
l.onlae all night. T h n t e x p la in e d th e
loo. A ren't you going to see th a t Jus
•-» e .
ALRIGHT
W hen th e voice w ent on a g ain It
“ I tell you I don 't know a n y th in g th e genuine.
w ater. T h e p a ste w ill h a v e a m uch
tn le b re a k fa st. — B oston Globe.
tlce
Is
done?"
about it." m oaned W aterm an, a g ain re
F o r S a l* s t A ll D ru g g ists
g re a te r “stic k in g " q u a lity a n d will w a s In a sc a rc e ly a u d ib le m u rm u r, yet
But D oris did not an sw er.
no e a r In th a t room m issed a syllable.
duced to a s ta te of h y ste ric *
la st tw ice a s well.
M o d e rn M etb o d a
P
re
se
n
tly
th
e
Sw
mil
spoke
again
“ A w h isp e r th ro u g h th e s ta rs — th e
'I n th a t c ase I suppose you have no I
M ap on H e r B ack
Dr. S p c u c er Lew is, w ho I* lend
ra isin g tils voice slightly, a u d tu rn in g
flu
tte
r
o
f
th
e
w
in
g
s
of
T
im
e
on
Its
plau
sib
le
theory
to
account
for
the
M aking F rie o d s
In th e sc ram b le for u n iq u e desig n s
to W aterm a n . “Conic here, my sou, ' w an d erin g s o f th ese Jew els betw een Ing a colony to th e Nile, w here they
M aking o f friends, sa y s a p h iloso­ w ay to Join e te r n ity —again, n ig h t—
fo r woven fa b ric s th e d e sig n er h a s
will s e ttle anil live In tlie .a n tiq u e
he said.
a
n
d
th
e
clouds—
a
n
d
th
e
s
ta
rs
—
1
see—
tlie tim e, som e m ouths ago. « h e n Mrs
ta k e n In sp ira tio n from th e a tla s . ‘ In pher in th e W om an's H om e Com­
m an n e r, eschew ing all tilings m o t
Slow
ly
W
aterm
a
n
obeyed.
W aterm a n left them on her d re ssin g '
P a ris recen tly a w om an w as seen in panion. h a lf th e tim e does not m ean I see— . A h—a g a in th e d a rk w o m a n -
e rn . said lo a San F ra n c isco re p o rte r:
"Y ou h a v e h e ard "
table,
to
th
is
very
evening
w
hen
they
stru
g
g
lin
g
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
n
ig
h
t—a
lo
n
e
—
a p ale silk frock covered w ith a lightly going out to m eet p e o p le ; It m ea n s
"M odern m ethod* w eaken anil n a r­
“ Yes.” sa id W aterm an fa in tly .
a re discovered In yo u r b edcham ber?"
e tc h ed design w hich w as a m ap of th e going In to m eet a n d c o rre c t o u r­ no— a c h ild —a little c h ild w hose hand
row ns. T h e m anual InD irer w ho did
"S h all we call th e [Millce?” w ent on
H e lp e d By Lydia
W
aterm
an
w
a
r
silent.
sh
e
holds—
n
e
a
re
r
a
n
d
n
e
a
re
r
ehe
selves.
gay city.
b e au tifu l w ork In th e p a st I* only a
th e H indu. “ W ill you go to tria l upon
conies—n e a re r a n d n e a re r—she Is at
“ And all you h ave to any Is th a t
hnm’i Vegetable (
Amid th e tra c e ry o f th e b oulevards
m
achine
m
in
d
er
toduy.
And
It
'a
the
th is e v id en ce? O r. If th ese frien d s
you don 't know how they cam e th e re —
th e d oor—sh e knocks—
L u ck y , if T h ey Do
a n d av en u e s w ith th e ir o u tsta n d in g
m ercifully co n sen t, will you do th is?
snm
e
w
ith
ed
u
catio
n
.
P a lrh a ra n , M a ss—"I
hut th a t you saw them tills very eve
T h e re cam e a long silence. Sudden
fe a tu re s — th e I-ouvre, N o tre D am e,
Go at once, w ithin th e hour, hy m otor nlng In th is room . In Mr. S ta n le y ’s
O u r Idea of su ccess is for th e young
'* 'O u r M am ie's m usical e d u ca tio n la L y d ia E. I'ln k h a m 'a Vo
ly
th
e
Sw
am
l'*
voice
ro
s
e
:
A rc de T rio m p h e a n d so o n —the pale couple tv buy a ll they need on th e In
to th e city. ta k e N h lp « a t d a y b re a k —
pound
unique.' a Nob Hill mot h e r said.
h a n d ? Aud how. th in k you. did Mr
“ L et her In 1“ he cried. F or th e first
• 'hnag
nev er to give fu rth e r sign of y our ex
green S eine looped th e loop a cro ss sta llm e n ! plan and h a r e th e p a y m e n ts
“ 'Y eh T sa id a n o th e r m ollier.
S tanley com e hy t li e m f '
tim
e
he
m
oved,
stru
g
g
le
d
feebly,
I th in '
h e r back, w inding from th e city Is­ cleared off hy the golden w edding a n ­
Isten ce to those whom you have ured
"'Y 'eh. Give h e r th e nnine of any
“ I don 't know —I don 't
know ,"
dvrful ivutv. »* RttU
opened his e y es a n d looked nhout th e
so IIIr*
lan d to th e Rois d e Boulogne.
n iv e rs a ry .—D a lla s News.
record, I d o n 't c a re w h at It la. a n d
I
feel nervou* and
groaned W aterm an.
s ta rin g group.
"T h ey will e x tra d ite him If they
she'll tell you right off th e h at w h a t's
ru n d o w n m y bus-
D oris ask e d a q uestion. "W hut did on tlie o th e r sid e .' "
“
W
hat
h
av
e
I
been
sa
y
in
g
?"
be
c
atch
him
I"
o
b
jec
ted
W
ilson
W o rth K n o w in g W h e n
S h a m e in D e sp a ir
hand gets m e a bot­
Jim any uhout th em ? " sh e a s k e d
asked.
But tlie Sw am l a n s w e re d ; " I f we
tle rig h t aw ay . It
“T o give o ver to d e sp a ir,” sa id Hi
W in te r C old C o m e ti
W utcrm un h e sita te d , but p re sen tly !
S ta rtlin g ly upon th e rile n c e th a t fol [ hold o u r tongues th e re will be no tin
la a g ro a t holp to
F
u
r
F
a
rm
in
g
D id you e v er b e a r o f a five-hour Ho. th e sa g e of C hin ato w n . “ Is to eon
he
s
a
id
:
“
H
e
accused
me
of
ste
alin
g
low ed th e re c am e a knock a t the door
m ed a 'e quest on of m u rd er. Mr S ta n
m e a n d I th in k
It
h
a
s
a
lw
ay
s
been
tlie
p
ra
c
tic
e
of
rem edy for colds? T h e re Is one, a n d fe rs th a t you have becom e too Indolent W ilson opened It quick ly . T h e b u tle r
them ."
th a t If o th e r people
ley hns ilisuiqieiircd. It Is tru e, hut
It re a lly does b rin g you o u t o f It com­ to face the task m erely o f living.”— stood th ere .
w ould only ta k e It
“ A h—" ra id th e Sw am l, “a n d then fu r tra p p e rs to k eep foxes c au g h t In
m any a m an bus done th a t. A nother
W
ashington
S
ta
r.
th
e
w
arm
w
e
a
th
e
r
alive,
w
hen
possi­
w hen they feel all
pletely. E ven if I t ’s grippe, th is m eth ­
“T h e re 's a young w om an ask in g for
cam e th e tight?”
unsolved m y ste ry —lh a luke. p e rh ap s
ru n d o w n n o t taka
ble. until Die w in te r season, fo r th en
od w orks, only ta k e s longer. P a p e 's
Mr. S tanley, s ir,” he said.
"Y es.”
And m oreover, th e re Is. som e tw enty
It
aa
th
e
d
irection*
» ar. th ey would
No D o u b t
tlie fu r Is p rim e anil consequently
Cold C om pound Is In ta b le t form .
T h e th re e s ta re d at each o th er.
"A
nd
why.
m
ay
I
ask.
did
you
say
lea g u es from Ituenoe A yres, th e Island
find It a g re at Iw-nrflt. My w o n t sym p­
m
uch
m
ore
vuluuhle.
From
th
is
cus
B anks a re now equipped w ith m any
P lea«ant-»astlng. b u t It ra re ly h a s the
F e a rin g he knew not w hat. W a te r
■milling lo ua of all th is?"
o f Nuevu «' osiii w h ere no e x tra d itio n
tom s w ere n erv o u sn ess a n d tire d feel
devices to tr a p robbers, all o f w hich m an sa id h y s te ric a lly :
tom hns a ris e n the m odern In d u stry
“a u th o r ity !“—Adv.
"S en d her
tre u tie s run. T h e re th is m an mu.r
W aterm a n w as m iserably silent.
Ing*. I could not sleep u lg h ta a n d t
th e c a s h ie r can w ork w hen p e rm itte d a w ay I T ell h e r h e 's not a t hom e I"
o
f
fu
r
farm
ing.
S
everal
o
th
e
r
nnlum
ls
did not c are about m y w ork. I w aa
dw ell nlone— w ith Ids conscience. Well,
"It seem s to me. my son. tliut your
a
re
being
ra
ised
In
cap
tiv
ity
,
nolnbly
to
low
er
his
bunds.—
R
o
c
h
este
r
Tirnes-
h o Q u e stio n A b o u t T h a t
“ Very good, s ir."
• o nervou* I w ould c ry If a nyone
my frie n d s If I tuny Judge, th a t Is I lie case is uot nt all Im p ro v ed Anil now
looked a t m e."— Mas. Ao* llasnc, 194
th e m ink, raccoon, sk u n k , m arten ,
“ W a lt.” sa id D oris.
"D o n 't you th in k w om en's clothes C nlon.
Judgm ent th a t I pronounce.
And I do you still feel a s you did? You see
W ashington S tre e t. K alrhavvo. Maos.
W ate rm a n fu m e d upon h e r s a v a g e
a re show ing! m ore in d iv id u a lity th an
th in k — I know —It finds a n echo In th e
we m ust decide, a n d at once. Will you ffsher. b e av e r am t m u sk ra t, hut m ore
H ighly P riz e d D e c o ra tio n
ly. “ W hat n o n se n se ! At th is tim e of
fo rm e rly ? "
sp irit of o u r van ish ed frien d . Do you
accept th e offer en m ercifully m ade to Im p o rta n t thnn nil u f tlie re st com
W N. U ., P O R T L A N D , N O . 4 - 192 * .
T h e C roix de G u erre, c re a te d for th e th e n i g h t !"
“ W ell, m ore of th e individual, a n y ­
c o n se n t, or n ot?"
you by th ese frie n d s of our vanished hlned D th e silv er fox.
“ Send her In." ehe said.
E uropean w ar. Is g en era lly reg ard ed
w ay."
Slowly, w ith n b a rely p e rcep tib le
friend, n r —sh a ll we ra il th e police?"
N *w U se
In p e rp le x ity , th e b u tle r looked at
a s th e m ost highly prized o f the
lift of her sh o u ld ers, D oris affirm ed
H og H ad th e K e y
W aterm a n gazed at th e floor a long j
Fond F a th e r —W ell, my non. w h at
W ilson, w ho nodded.
A schem e fo r u n itin g a ll tra n s m is­ F re n c h m ilita ry d e co ra tio n s.
th e Sw am l s decision.
T h e H indu
(line In silence. AI length he spoke
A key lost for tw o n io n ltii by Ciar-
do you Intend to do w ith th e sh e e p ­
T h e th re e sto o d s s If frozen Into
sion lin e s Into 16 m ain lines to serve
tu rn e d to W llm n :
‘I'll go.” he said. "I'm licked."
enee G ra n t, Ju n io r high school stu d e n t
skin you o b tain a t college?
silence, n n tll Je ffe rso n re tu rn e d
He
a d is tric t o f 8.823 sq u a re m iles Is un­
F o r a W hile, a t L e a it
“ It's too good for him .” he said. In
T h e Sw um l looked ot W ilson and a t R edding. C alif., w as found hy Je r-
Y outh—I wns th in k in g o f using It
d e r c o n sid era tio n In E ngland.
a sh a k in g vnlee. “ hut If Mrs. W a te r
T h e e le c to ra l college Is differen t Stopped a t tlie door, looked back, and
m ade a g e stu re. T h e s e c re ta ry w ent cla G arcia, nclghlm r of the (Iran ia , In
to s tra in th e g asoline from my car.
m an consents. I've g»t to.
| c a n 't
from o th e r colleges in th a t It alw ay s s a i d :
lo th e door a n d opened It. W ithout a th e atom nch o f a hog he hnd sim igli
You know bow poor th e q u a lity o f
“T h is w ay. M iss."
help It."
g u a ra n te e s em ploym ent to Its g ra d u
look, w ithout a w ord. W aterm an le rrd . G a rris re tu rn e d the key to Its
g asoline la Ibese dti.i*.
And sud d en ly , fram e d In th e do o r
T h e H in d u 's g lu m e tu rn e d ag ain to
a te s— L ouisville Tim es.
w alked out
W ilson follow ed him a n d ow ner.
It wna the key o f G ra n t's
w ay, stood N ina M organ. By her side
W aterm a n , who said. In n broken
closed tlie door.
locker a t school.
H ig h e st H e lp fu ln e ss
clu
tc
h
in
g
a
t
h
e
r
s
k
ir
ts
fo
r
com
fort,
voice.
“
And
how
—
huw
ntu
I
to
live?
I
I t ’s All W ro n g to H im
I Kiris sa n k Into a c h air, limp, ex
stood a frig h te n e d little boy.
W ho h e lp s * child In-Ip* hum anity
h av e n o th in g —n o th in g ."
A m odern In tellectu al Is som ebody
tiuusted. H er sole acnentlon w as one |
T h a t ’s P le n t y
w ith a d istin c tn e ss, w ith an Inimedl-
“ I th in k ." said th e Sw ninl, “ th a t per
of u lte r w e arin e ss
She lind lived a
who a g re e s w ith nobody on a n y th in g
W lfejr—YVliot did you e v er do th a t
a te n e s * w hich no o th e r help given to
CHAPTER XIV
Imps th la lady will consent out of th e
lifetim e In un hour
Shock h a d fol
even If h e c a n ’t e x p la in w hy.—New
D n e flte d nny fellow m an?
hum an c re a tu re s In nny o th e r sin g e o f
goodness of her h e art lo see th a t yon
lowed ti|inn shock
F or th e m om ent j
C a stle News.
Ilu h lty —I m a rrie d you, d id n 't 1 7 -
hum an life can possibly give a g a in .—
sh a ll receive w hat will suffice for h a re
W aterm an leaped from his c h a ir
»he could feel no m ore, d e sp ite tlie
Ju d g e .
'h llllp a B rook*
e x iste n ce "
'w i t h g a lv a n ic speed.
"Y o u !
Y ou!
fact th a t th ro u g h her b ra in th e re
C ostly F re n c h F a ilu re
Again D oris g e stu red h e r consent.
c oursed tlie one re ite ra te d q u e stio n —
It Is re co rd e d th a t th e F re n c h lost You 1“ T h e vo ire ro se to u sh rie k .
"A m i now, sir. y o u r a n sw e r? ”
“ Yea. R ollln.” sa id tlie girl c h ee r
w here w as J im ? W here w as Jim ?
a lto g e th e r 22.169 men d u rin g th e nine
W ate rm a n 's chin fell to Ills b re ast
fnlly, " it's me. old d ear. You h av en t
Suddenly she ro u sed h e rse lf “ Som e
y e a rs’ w ork on th e P a n a m a canal.
“ I h ave no choice." he m urm ured.
been a ro u n d m uch lately , so we thought
th in g 's got tn tie done— I cun'l alt here
w e’d com e a n d look you up.”
"Y'ou a re wise. Go, t h e n ; rcpenl
all night and do nothing. S om ething's
H o ld in g F rie n d s
If you have a God. pray lo him all
W aterm a n tu rn e d h elplessly to his
rim ply gut In he d o n e ! I m ust think
A grudging gift never m ade a new w ife :
y o u r life fur forgiveness. If you have
“ D oris, D o ris.” h e begged
wlinf It Is! P le a se leave me."
frien d nor helped to hold a n old one. “ Send her a w ay I I can e x p la in It
no God. lint) one. F or w ithout s God
" If yo« will, my d a u g h te r, but do
—A m erican M agazine.
m an I* very little — und very lonely.”
a ll —n il—e v ery th in g . If you only get
not g riev e too m uch
Dh. I know,
T lie H indu tu rn e d aw uy anil sulil to th n t ls easy to say. But he w as my
; h e r nw ay be fo re sh e begins her lies
W ilson. “T h e rest la for y o u "
A very rich m an 's will so m etim es F o r G od's sake, sefld tier aw ay before
frien d as well a s yours, sn d even I!
“ U n d e rstan d ." said th e little s e c re
Indicates th a t he w as w iser In m aking It’s too b ile !”
he hns passed beyond our ken. wr
fury.
“
I'm
d
o
i
n
g
th
is
u
n
d
e
r
pro
test
B
ut
sh
e
d
en
ied
Ills
ap
p
eal
money th a n in deciding w hat to do
m ust rem em b er th a t th is life, w ith nl
I'm c onsenting only b e c a u re It Is M rs
“ It’s too la te now .” she a n sw e red
w ith It.
Its h e n rlh re n k s. all Its lovee. nil I d
W a te rm a n 's w ish nm l I knotv th a t
“ W hen th is w om an cam e to me and
loy alties nit Its tre n rh e rle s. Is hut e
wlmt slat would have. Mr Stanley
O bserved in u dow ntow n rp s ta n m n t: told me th a t te rrib le lie about (toor
llllle tilin g —Just s tiny Island In the
w ould have." Ami lo W ate rm a n he
An a n tiq u e c o lle cto r wending hl» Jim . sh e did It b e ca u se you told bet
lllliu ltald e cosm ic sen I will go tn my
sa id sh arp ly , “t o m e ! ”
lie tu rn e d
b re a k fa st etrp» b a rk fo r so m e th in ? to '•
ehntnlier. hut I, too. sh a ll not sleep
to w a rd th e door.
“ No— no—n o !" c rie d W aterm an
fresher.
tf you w ant inp. send nnd I will com e.'
W aterm an a p p ro a c h e d
tils w ife
D oris lu rried to N ina. “ Isn't th u l
T h e voice censed.
so
?
”
sh
e
ask
e
d
sad
ly
“iK
irls."
In-
said
In
a
sh
a
k
in
g
voice,
W hen a miin m aster« th e teclm lc of
She did not answ er.
W hen she
“ Oil, yes." w as th e prom pt reply.
“ I c sti'l go like th is ! D oris —D oris—
tellin g one Jar.z fox tro t fr«»m a n o th e r
looked ii|> a g ain th e Sw am l wue gone
T h e a n sw e r w as c ru sh in g
U nder It
I sh a ll n e v er see you a g ain I F orgive
then he Is fairly e n title d to call him
She stru g g le d to her feel nml looked
W aterm a n sa n k a g a in Into Ids c h air
m e !"
se lf m usical.
about th e room wildly
H ere It had
a n d lay th ere , m oaning feebly.
“ Knr m yself yes." she said, “ w ith
hap p en ed w h a te v e r It wan
Sw iftly
T h e girl w ent on r e le n tle s s ly : “ I all my heart.
But fnr Jim , how
h e r Im ag in atio n w orking w ith »he
w
as
a
t
my
w
it’s
end.
I
d
id
n
't
know
enn
I?"
« p ifd of fever, she trie d tn «*? w ist r u n
B nby h a s little u p se ts a t tim es. AI
w here to tu rn . I w as d e sp e ra te . And
W ith n s ta rtlin g cry. W aterm a n nn
ihe th in g flint hail finp|ienrd th ere th at
y o u r c a re c an n o t p re v e n t th em . B u t yot j
w hen I found ou t th a t tie w as p lanning
HW errd: "I d idn't <]•• III
I d id n 't
night. H er eye fell ij|M>n th e revolver
c an be p re p u re d . T h en you n in do wlmt
to m arry you, I told him I w as going
tlo it I"
th e blood s la in on tlie rug. th e signs
a n y exi»erlenced n u rs e w ould do— w hal
to tell you th e t r u th about us tw o
•'I’e rh s p s not. hut w h e th er you killed
of stru g g le nnd of violence. It was
m ost p h y sic ia n s w ould t< II you to do— \
And then he te m p te d m e
l ie said It
fittn or not, you b e tra y e d him, nm l you
m ore th a n sh e could sta n d
She cov
give n few d ro p s o f p la in C natorin. Nc
I c am e a c ro ss h e 'd a lw a y s la k e c are
spo .lcd Ills life nod m ine I"
ered her e y e s nn If lo sh u t out the
so o n er done th a n B ab y Is so o th e d ; re \
of me. Ami you see It w n m ’l only
W
aterm
an
stood,
th
e
p
ic
tu
re
of
de
vision th n t h e r fancy h a d c o n ju red
lie f is J u s t a m a tte r o f m om ents. T el !
me— I h a d th is little fellm v to look
feat and shnine, tw istin g Ids sh a k in g
Into being. W ith n g a sp ehe th re w It
you h ave e a s e d y o u r c h ild w ith o u t us*
a fte r.” She looked dow n a t th e boy
fingers. T o his th re e Judges th e end
off—sh e rem em b ered som ething thnt
o f a sin g le d o u b tfu l d r u g ; C a a to ila I> ;
w hose big frig h te n e d ey es rolled con
o f th e trin l had come, hut It w as not sh e hnd to d<*— Ah yea.
vegetable. So It's sa fe to u se a s o ft'T I
To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin
W ELL OR M O N E Y B A C K | tln u n lly from o n e m em ber of th e so. Suddenly he th rew up Ids linm ls
Site ra n lo th e door nnd opened If
ns a n In fa n t h a s a n y little p a in you
fo u r Pile » eliminated or f«e refunded It the
tablet.
And for headache. The action of Aspirin it very efficient,
g ro n p to a n o th e r.
a
n
d
c
rie
d
:
T h e h o lle r wan s iltin g d e je rfed ly on
W R I T T E N A S S I K A N C E we give in adm initlfr*
c an n o t p a t aw ay . A nd It’s alw ays
“ O h.” sh e w ent on. “ It w as w rong
too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumtiagol
" I t 's not good enough I I w on't do th e w ide sta irs .
ing the I>r C. J. I>**an famous
re a d y fo r th e c ru e tc r p a n g s o f colic, of I
method of treat*
; a w fu lly w rong, a n d I've suffered
It t If Jim Is dead, I d id n 't kill film
And there s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children—
"J e ffe rso n ." sh e cried. "I* (lint worn
by us exclusively)
c o n stip a tio n o r d ia r r h e a ; effective, too i
enough for ft. B ut w hen I tieard thin
I d o n 't know n n y thlng iilioiit It, nm l to an th e re ? “
success »Iso wirh
often infants. Whenever there’s pain, think of Aspirin. The
f o r o ld er c hildren. T w e n ly jlv e m illio n !
I and Colon ailment s.
| Mr. S tanley w as hack In th is c o u n try
exile m yself nn a d —n desert Island
enuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet,
“ Y'cs. Mr* W aterm a n ."
»A Y for F R E E 1 0 O*
bottle» w e re bou g h t la st year.
a g ain tny co n scien ce w ouldn't let me
giving def..Hs and
to d ra g out a w retch ed e x iste n ce fnr
ill druggists, with proven directions.
"I w ant h e r ”
s ► undreds o f t^st imonuJs.
n-st n n tll I had to ld him th e tru th
th e rest of my life in n m isera b le pit
She tvs* back In th e library. She
.DEAN'
j A na so I've com e, la te at night ns lie
lance, and all for a th in g I d id n 't do
h e a rd fh • g irl's Voice sa y in g :
RECTAL
, told tne to. a lie n I telep h o n ed him tills
und know m. m ore iilmut lim n n bidie
f I t T L A N ' f j
O
“ Yes. Mrs. W aterm a n ."
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Nina stood th ere, e ar
If I d o ! I'idl In vntir police If you
W ilson m oved up quickly from t h -
ry ln g th e ste en tn " child In her arm «.
1 dooi w here he h a d tieeu sta n d in g , a n d | like. Go th ro u g h w ith IL If you will
ITO UB COI«TIMl:Er>.t
Aopirln to tb e XnOm mark of Barer l l u u i u t a n of Moao«o»tl«acl<W»Ur o f B ellcy iu«^ #
TH OM
Lot Angeles Boy
Needed Help
smC6E B alsam of M yrrh
Bilious
COULD NOT
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Children Ciy
for It
SPIRIN
S
CA S T OR I A
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
it does NOT affect th e h eart
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