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Insomnia "I havw bem using Caacarrta for In comma, with which 1 have been afflu te. for twenty years, and I can cay tliat Cas carets hav« given me nvwe relief titan ant other rrmatly I have ever tried. I ahal certainly roaomtnetv! them to my friend» aa twiug all that they are reprrertilrd '* Thus. Gillaxl, Elgin. 111. n»a»ant PalataMa Potenl FrrbspB. th« lurid glare Of a aulphurotia t »r« h. Sorna day and somewhere, scorchers »III e«or*h' In TH. BLADDER. URINARY DISCHARGES . F ' «A r CATARRH TOWERS FISH BRAND -g ■ 4 OILED CLOTHING SUITS »322 SLICKER5*322 POMMEL SUCKERS f A ‘2* 1> fjH ' * ’ni Copyright. tuna, by J R Lippincott Company All righi» reserved. • ••••• C-•••••••••••••••*«• o niAPTEIt XII (Continued I Mnttenleee, we listen»»! and aught the Dr. W. A. Wise The Wise Dental Co. Sha enliad. "Falla of Al aflate; >ba turnad up tfl>» pafh I -veri be k t> th» Kh ? mlghty wlth rra irse, I tblroted for gv- ’ '!»• !» • ’■Vhen I carne on board I f-m.¡ pkiaa for CASTORIA 9 oo D rops For Infants and Children. CHAPTER XIV. ‘III! twyono my bouaa an.I poke Ila «>«*» ¡n the direction of the Mhlp r'harlra rought the tiny «-raft al«»ngwid» of ua ‘They're watching the bouse closely, Mr Fells." ha raid "It waa all I could Io to get «loam to the river without their following " '!*>• canoe he! brought ua hot coffra. ««• end rolls We breakfasted la slate in lb* cabin, with Charlea to wall upuo lie had little bewa, beyond the fact ua that the pin»« were patmlled by I a num- !«ar of man After brrakfaet we [a«w,| the I tt tn » aa regular breathing <»f a a rapli g i an then A« th« Blorlt » acde. distlrgutebe-t that of an -her. an«i finally I have always understood Visitor beer« e»me <>n» turn a: I «rint lu a*. the only thins you couldn’t u«a was Ineipllrable way. these r««n had hap;>»ne*! tba squeal from the h»g? to ramp Just ab«»v» th«- »¡»H chosen by Manager It used to be ao. but eine« I »upourrati to h|.l« hie « brat the tar.IT agitation atarte«!, wa hare I e«*arre dared turn end >-rawl sway an unlimited demand for the squeal from f»ar of asking th* «U.;»ra, an<l w lay «till, wondering If by sny «hanra they from the Infant Industries. ao we pro rauM have already f,«nn*i the trraeure, or Barre It In th»** phonographe l’urli If there might y»t be an r»p(»»rtunlty f »r Mmhienly I fell Itodnay us to remove It Amemtef s»A (Ikmaails* "IJateti,” be breathed grip my I erm. t«rat we could, but tbe morning I »ant C«>l«’»*.X..i .ta»ma pri.wte Off 'rt la In ti>a distance, clear and l<mg. roee •I«”» ly. end we were glad when lutv-n wag Mil.»*» tl O. M Mll.mr V. U..44 Ute / a»« <*< tl M ,»->•>«»«» i.«<*us an* f«s*l f»*LelM th« oeprey call iKiponcra«! ara» in aome rrady. Thle was a meagre mral. made •• h »» U« ai-r» *• ■ * '-«»»roi •* I l’tealr« »wt so danger. lu/»«« V < mti-.8» * U >•». ual 1U-M ip of tb** «. rape of th« prevlakma Har- W’t wriggled awey from the h»m!«-k bara had brought ue I tol*l I'barira that and I preferred to have him stay with ue. »« crawled t«rk through the wr. «la. Y*~r* a I Ifs frh stood erect only when we the Ihara waa no telling when we M»oald reached J 1*4» ?•* t .'er ths »<• Rll lh*t th« •*!«« and need every able bodied man ae could And. There we ewept the brach Lt gh pro rd bsk>i«f bnard, f 4« r • will d» *r>4 d« rt what we could »»» of th« Ship f*>r eigne and eo he brought tba canoe oo her«!*-« || ral»ra the of men. but the shore was etlll empty Mowed her on the after <l».-4, end devota«! dvutfh an«i tnshrs h«Ki 8« the desert. himseif to the .mall dut lea on hie new ef. i»»dn and bfflte "Shall we ran for ItY’ I aek»>! hirusekeeplng. risen itw>d«. S« !d by gre eerw 25c per fMiund | "No,” raid llodney . "If there ere any I >u;»>ti<rau and Islip had slept little the y«>u will acad us fm men there, they're lietween ua and tb« night Iwfor». and «b>ietly after lunch they nsmr and adder«* *« Will *rn«l r«»u a !•« « U on brslth and baking p **■•!»» brat, nr on the boat . we’d brat keep clnoe took up their bunks to nap I was on to the Cliff until we get our bearings" CRUCLXT MFC. CO. Seattle, Wn. g iard on the forward dwh when I heard The advice wae «<■>.! like Indian» we a voice rail, "Mhlp ab«»p!" and looked op made the fringe of the woode. keeping in to See llartwra un the cliff. ehadow When we «•»«» forvl to leave I called to <>arl«a to take my plan this shelter we eklrt.-l the cliff, ready to for a few momenta and eallleJ crouch ta.'k at a rail or to rush forward •bore Barbara Joined me at As we nrar»«l the ah»! . » of the hea l if the headland land we saw flgurra cllrui* over the r«*.-»• "Well!* ebe aaked eagerty. of th« little Inland sea and bra«l up tba I told her th« adventures of th* pro brach four men. ellboutted black a «a I net vloua night, and when I «vtme to the ra r- th« white »«nd and no« '*ne of th-ni aa ly lUumlng swim her C)ee danced aa •he or or tall aa Ihifioncrau <lapiM>| her hand» with delight, "Oh. I etc 'They haven't got him." I whlet>«r»d, wish I had torn out there with you!" she AT DRUGGISTS OR TRIAL BOX BY RAIL 50< "at least, he Is not with them" cried. ' I've always wanted to try a ewtai FROM Fl ARTEM OS HCNRYST BROOKIYHX "That's queer." «aid Itodney "I haven't 'n the dark “ BtWAHt Of IMITATIONS.— hrarvl a abot firnl They most have ”|t'e Juel ao well you weren't,” I an boarded the Mhlp " swered sagely, We.r.oeed the causeway, running light Hlie l,e>kv I wxneahat longingly out to ly, and climbed on board The d«vk wae •ra "What a lieautlful afternoon! And «• empty as the bee h had !«*»n when are the tret of the crew working!" we fl ret cr.iaeed It I rushed below end 'The rest of the crow are sleeping WATEPPROOF p*>k»d In all the luinke but not a trace of 1 ’ I- > ’oi l • . * ■ ' 1-r laet Puponcrau «•»« to 1» ' ■ m l Itodney and night, and It kept them awake” I Blood In th» bow and la-ered «. r -a th» "And what 1» < tar Ira doing!" rocks W» couhl »»» nothing save «he I ¡«»Intad to tbe deck 'He's uo guard. will give you Ml value woode end the »ky I'bat'e the rrason I’m her. ■ for e/cry dollar spent "Well," »eld Islip at laet, "that takes "Oh. that's It. la It! I thought you and keep you dry In th« rak« It»'» vaai"«»d vanish»«!, clvered ran» to era me" the wettest weather. out. end I dare ea r a »11 n»»»r **** hide "And ao 1 did Ropj»»» w« til here at or hair of him again, Thl« thing’« get tbe foot of tbe cliff, where we ran l,»>k Are you out to era and can't be erau ting {»»altlvely spooky, Helden. There'» a euro that th« man was fic«h and blond!" little nook I know of." ”! certainly thought answered, - t I found the ptera that I sought a e» •3ftS "But he came In the mMdle of the night. ret crevice In the m-ke and there we M0 itfgvvtit an«l he's gone at the »«me lime Strange ! eat and watched th» tide do Its beet to CATAlOt >ftt Where on rarth could he g»!“ reach ns aa It (»Minded landward. The Kilwa.9 Co. BOSTON, us A "fGarch me." raid il*»dn«y "I (bought nftemxvn drifted past, and we, borne on Towu» C anadian C o . uToecwm C am the adventure wae altnoart too real to be Its tranquillity, were now talkative, now Ruch thing« don't hapjxn, you silent true. Bar tars mile,! bee ehtvee above ftuK la. Dot mnae- uthely whb'.n her elhoae. end played with tbe water Io know « day’» ride of New York ” Ila cunalder- a little ¡<>ol braid» our l-«l<» <»f mcke ”ltut arha< will Iler dreaming eyes bmoded rd the matter grately over the Barbera aay If ehe Anda we haven’t kept «..ran, I walidtcd her. tried to turn my by hl ii " eyes sea a a rd. felt the Irresistible rail, end "I waa thinking of that myself." I an* came back to wet.dilng her. Tie time ■weretl. looking blankly at him. had come when I coull think only the lallp brake Into a laugh such an In cue thought. fectious laugh that I could'i't help Joining The «on waa low. Bartara was huo him. "I dare aay we're different In m*a»t mlng a little Frvnrh a«ng The whole ways. Relden,” he as Id, "but we're alike world was adorable In »ne Well, here's how !" and he held "Barbar*. I love you !~ out bls hand to me Th» word« were nut. spoken without We shook han«ia. half eerb uely, half la )rat. and I toab Mak *11 the unkind volition, all of tbemaelvra. Hhe looked up; her singing «topped, thing» I had ever thought about him and the deep blush roee crept Into her We turnol and went down tb» deck on the outer side of the mast. I bra rd II« m |- fam. while her eyra shrank "Barlara, I love you I have loved you nay ««claim and raw hltu atop aud look at tbe rail where hla hand rested A »Ince I fret found you on the Whip. and I shall goeon loving you until I dl«. I small gold chain «1« feMmcd to the e-lae He peer»«! over th» aide, and then, lo my can't help II; It's not only conscious. It's utter amasetnent, began to throw off hie partly nnmnactoua; It'a Just you calling to me. Barbara dear, you are all my clothe* You are the world. "Wliat on earth " I l»«»o. but Rod hope In th» world Will you marry me!" ney only chuckled, and flnlahol utalrrae I was leaning forward, thinking only Ing. I'han from eon»»where out In the sea came the osprey's cry, clrar, quavering tn of that sweet, that Infinitely sweet face opposite. a minor radsara. Hbe atnlled, her eyra turning to watch elde. ernaeed the th« waves, and I waite«l spellbound for the wav««. I pulled on the chain and up ram« a her anewer. bundle of clothes wrapped in Ihiponcran'e "I haven't known you very long." she cloak. Then 1 nndetworef, and followed ad«led. her voice low . "and what do you know of me!" Kixlney'e »«ample. Never have I known such a awltn aa "Everything All I could ever know - that. In the mystery of starlight through that you are tbe one woman I d th« a eea that seemed made of allver. We world." found l*uponcgau by hie cry ami followed ■'But It'a summer. and It‘a easy to ray him. resting now and then to flrat on the such things In cummer. It'a ail part of stiver surface, ami again racing hand over the setting. I told you once you were a hand out through the myetery. We ware 1 «Tramerà are aja to romeara, dreamer. no longer men. but free ara creature«, in and that Is probably why you are now In our own element, undismayed love with the »11« and the sunshine and We swam In a grrat circle, and at laet with me." The laet words were just a Lhlponcrau l«t ue back to the Mhlp Bay whisper Rhe raleed her eyra to tn It»» for DR. W A. WISE wae breaking far out. beyond the Rhlfting a fleeting eea-nnd. then dropped her lashes ■ a (.Mulrr In I’alnWas hhoal. "I saw them coming," be weld, Work In Tottland "Believe me. Barbera. It's not that. It'a "and eo I hung my clothra fram the elde the truth the trural thing In tbe world." and took to the »arra. They found noth- Nhe played with the water In the poo! Ing; peratian«-e now they think ma a at her side. ghnet." «hrart twoeml»» ihal rar fuere la as arrs,>««i ”1 Ilka you but. then. I Ilka many. that »1 l AN IN) tlli lH tNTIRX I'HIIWN We told him our elperlanra Ip ararrb- There's Itodney 1 like also. Ear ha pa I Hbltx.l: ANU I I AH Wi>HK IN A BAY It Ing for the chert. en«l he showed a great -eerraarr IH-GTI V1I.Y I'A I N t. « A H kl Ilk» you better berauae 1 have never *n dral of perturbation, but Anally ame to ntACTlNU f RI'.r »hen rlatra ,*r bertsa. ar« uv- you In town, nor anywhere but tn your leret WK Hi MOVE I IIK M< >MT SrN.SITtVt: the wise «wncluelon that «» could do uoth TH TH ANU Inuit: W ITHOUT rHr. I.HAST cboeen country But I can't forget that Ing In regard to It then. I'AIN NtUllUm.N1H no wvtwrteinty there are other trraeurra In the era— It wa» my turn below, ami I fell asleep. For the Next Flttesn Dsys In « glorloua glow from the swim. Just aa h«'W ran you be sure you won't come up- We will give raw <>u another and a finer! Then, ton, I the aky was shading pink lain erowa f«w like men wiki do things, men who fight Bk hrtdae leelk Molar rrawn CHAPTER XIII and win out and eo you aee.*' ebe An- Gold <W enatnel filling«. When I awoke I found It.elney »rated »b««i. with a alight emlle. "It's not that Stiver Alknea ............... on the cabin table. I like any one In particular leea, but I he Goaf rubber t> la tew the heal red ruMwv platra "Morning, Hel len !" he »«claimed "Ity infinite poaalbllltlra mor. ” PatnIeMi »itrsrUoea tbe way. who le Moniteur Pupo i«wau!" ’Then," I raid rtubtwnly-. “I will salt, At.L WORK OUARANT1XD IS YEARS I ahook my head. *'| gave that qu»o and proee my meaning lo yon.” finn ua amie time ago. Ilow about break Mhe raise*! her ayra frankly to mine "1 fast !" II ike that,*' ehe «eld. President and Mana<er "I aaa thinking of that tayeelf." sold After a time we welk-d beck to her Itodney "I don't mind twin« a hem. but l«ith are! «aid go,**! by. Tba lunch wra I prefer to play the port on a full atom < mirty. Islip was sitting nn the Rhlp's ach.” UNC.I Third end "«akin««on Sth d« 1 and Bart>«ra wared to *im and lie "I'll elgnal Charlee." I went op on waved ba«-h PORTLAND. OREOON 1 felt *>rry for him, some do-k and found that the e >n waa high how, for uow I knew what he mut feel, up. and shindig on a glorious summer No wonder he couldn't go back fo bit ba world. I fattened a napkin to the broken loved Wall Street. •tump of th» tn«»t "Good by again.” eh« said, ani the* Fifteen minute« later we aaw my vet»«»» that the parting might no: be too abrupt. aulivo»!; about tbe pu.ut al tbe . «be added, ”1 tbiuk 1 aa groa lug aiiuaet BAKING POWDER m RUPERT SARGENT HOLLAND Teals l>, <iood Navar SRk«n. Weak»» <.r <»rtpe tor.**-. *». Mavar «'LI la Pula Thee«» elna l«►>!»( «tampa,lCCC Uuaraalead to oe «ewe mouer trau* ►j*’ •»* The Pirate of Jh»p«d»rra«i had be.n (>r.e»llng all day •» rhe p..e : |ty of wing t'e rontMi*» of hie pre. Io io « heat, and a\ after eotn» argument. Rodney and ha ha! deci test a make the effort to move It to the Rhlp that night I pointed »nt tb« fact that In all probability th« «name knew nothing whatever of *ho cbaet'e poeltlon. and haJ elmpty hapyraad to camp tn th» neighbor hood "f that particular b.m'ocfc but !>»• AU'OMoL 1 PKS CgXT f ponrrau'e fen-a were atwia»!. and It evident that he would '-«a aatlafled with Prnmohs Di$*Monf)rrrfi4 l>1 can*! any RuAca It. ha’e got a trraanre cheat, end It'» uj to ua to alt ra It so tight that n«vne of ha plecee-of eight can filter through." Fortunata-’y the night wae cloudy, and stout eieven we were ready to start. I 1 had never felt eo oomple-ely the daapera- do before. We wore all three armed with revolvers. 1 carried a coll of rope wound ahont my waist, end Rodney a dark lan tern which <'’»t>e had formd In the ■-ot’age Thipc ran wae the least »«cit ed He took co.usmeod of rar »«podltloe with the «aeirance of a born leader, and. nuptwrau stole to hie feat. I did Ilka- wise He entered the tent from one elde, and I from the other. With a swift movement he waa over the at -ping man. and had pinned him to the bed. hile be thrust a handkerchief Into hie month The al«ej*r »•«rled stnigglod. moaned, and lay «till: I had held my revolver In hie fara In a twinkling we had him bout 1 and r»fg«d. rolled frr.m hie hod of hotigh* end laid at a little dletanra. While we did this Islip and Ctiarlaa rut tb» gnlde-Rvpra and the house of rar enemlca fell, collapelng like a great white balloon when the gaa <mra;>ra We clean «■! It away, and th» pla.e where the cheat waa hidden lay before ua. Then followed a »trang» e ena for Iboae unhletorle pines of Alastair. With ears keen for th- ellgtiteet alarm. fbi;»«vnr-rau and I dug. R«'<ln«y holding hie black lan tern eo aa to aid ue. <*har1»a keeping watrdi A f«»»t down and my e;«de atru.-k wood. In five mlnntra tbe chert waa uncovered f'arefully wo raised If and placed It on the ground, Aa hla band touched tbe unbroken lock I thought that Imponroau gave a little sigh of relief. (To be continued ) «'amtaa Noam« In the te.Swdr S<dturarr <f NEW YORK. At b months •!* tunnel was dark, the tunnel wae long. And tbe lights bad all gone out. l bs temptation wae aaa.irodly etrong - Of that there could be no doubt. Kbe ha. sitting by me. a portly mtae Of thirty aummera, or laae; When a notion struck me that I would klaa That vision of lore!In»«« ! Though the risk wee great. I thought II worth while. For I waa full tjf m ma era. And to eteal a klae In a furtive style The pleasure could but enhance! Ko when we had corns to tbe darkest Th* . PAH I gave her a ellent emack. When I didn't »apart It hrart! If she didn't klaa me back ! my blrae We gated at rack other in ahy eurprlee. When from the tunnel we eped. The other pa»«-ng»re tnuet have got wlae. For our cheek» were burning red. At the same depot we left the train. When I font my charmer fair, I thought 1 ehould never see her again. For which I didn't much cars. Hut, when I got home, there was the ïîuiirvitred luvirrthtFooj* Esact Copy of Wrapper lul <ould Letter weather, former Farmer—Yea; our boarders are all kickin’ L. C. They can't blutne you for the weather. F -<?an’t. eh? Gosh aome of ’em seem to think I ought to furnish moon light nights Boston Transcript. Il.l.tal. Mrs was one old time I d my bachelor, My husband didn't go bls club for • two months after we were marrt«-d to Mrs Gotham Mine want after we were married you know much to Cuatouier What the homo grown ¡Hill .»•pher "StiTa It ehould.” rwj.dnod tbe cynical ¡wre,m. 'The moment the day brrak« It'a up to ua to begin eating Thl. la a l.lbrl. women real their chins on their hands when they are trying to think?" I their in. itlis ’ it so that "To I they won't disturb themaelv« a." Cleveland l.ca«l< r Clerk Relicven tired oyen, quickly at«>ps •rye aches. congealed, inllaiuetl anil com- num Mire cyea. _ All druggists or Howard Bro*. Buffalo, N. Y. Iluf > «•< In •» Vai««». "You lumw th« artist »■• nict Iasi summer who 1.1 ■(< .i ■ .. <«t hie family W.-re any of hla pic. connection« ? turra buna?" "No. but hla griindfather Baltimore American Ila spacial A little botile of Hamlina Wnarri Oli il a medicine ch< at in itself. It can be applicò in a »aa It produce« only nlgbtma-M Judge "Mr boy. here • (ho place for you Hours from 10 to X. Kalur«!.* ■ from IO to IS, worb genteel and habt; •1- perlen.» unneoecaary; »alary. 1100 per werk Ilo* dora that ault you?" "tl'een! I ain’t got IMAM to In- reel In tba business "- llouaton Chron- let* Urger Or wed her for better or worse! The former's eure to bren» her hrarS- number ady known. <)n Iler«. •T’-ninn aftk«-«l th« ’• • ' « r of th* geography ('la««, ‘’what do you under- aland by the 'corn belt’T* ”1 never heard of one. ma’am.' an. • Ma w always aw** rad I mm) 1 M her ui«« a planter.1 « « aree Wh«l. Vow Wall. Allen’« F«»d law la a o rtalu rum for h «weailnf. cal In», and .a«db it. a. l, lug feet. by all brugglsta. ‘» Price Jflr. I*tu«’i i •«ibatttulr ». Trial package FltKK Allna». (»Imaled.Ln K«.y. K Y Crouton* for i»«j.ip ate rn«»w( easily mad* b> « itlini « .*!»• t»r* »•! about half an inch thl« k. buttering It thickly on a and bnklng In th« o\rn until brown. THE CRY EOR CREAM le ronetantiy Incrra^na Th« Ua «-rramery rómpanlas ere reneiantty on the lookout and ar. ..tfrrtn« ro.l priesa. A erwat manr .lalrrmim err lairms irv.ro cows u..te«U >r trying lo re< ell Ike proau puoalUe owl I low. tk •» now hare. They -on tolhink alrat ell that th»» ron «I» » to run Ihr milk thruwjh a cream ra>arsbie nevrr et>*t>ln« to «vmelder whether the cream »»r.ral«>r u .loma its dut» œ II .houli If It. an .41 ta.hwno I .«( date <w cheap taachine It can’t rd all the but terfat il wean t intenilad to Your deir» pro Ala can b- in. r as i »! ir-m k to Z.Í per c the use of A NEW IOWA CREAM SEPARATOR The Sparano th.t ha. «un remtmitkm by thè thrw le« rrpohka. Ht Irmi«. Poctlami end J«mm«.,»„ and ha. • h. er..|..r.rm»nt of all »he Iradl»« da>r» ».perla Ita uu a«-tu.n» «neon. ih. sarta» of agreat armmnt >.f erra». Il ehm maan. that yuur rroam makae Iettar burlar ami never ha. that eeparaur tasta pe culi«» lo rraam tkW.nl b» „(her mar hi tra. Thl. la berauM Ih« boa la e. «m. » rleanad ami arvor hecenre chokal up wlth Alth and dlrt Atmmg Ita « an> advantaee. are thea« wa».« k'W wppl» can .nelani r^nng. r*M <d «meratUm Mtju.tabl. rrank. neat at’- aearanc. inieerhangeaMe parta età IT IR h li I IV 1.1 1 mi « I . ■ | 1 K IMMI H «>N THK MARklT Seni for re tal* ua. M o M «ompletr f nr of Agri« ul tur «il Iniplrmcnts and Ve hi« Ics oo Ihr « «veM. Fate» and Goode Righi. We have a Dealer in your town. He is a good man to know of alimenta than any other rem- PORUAND ORIGON SPOKANE the Hla <'k«l«a •« Calla, Rball I forever from her part. lbe Utter to brrak ber pura* Is that are perfectly gentle tell, ■avias «be Pleeae. raid Yonkers flta(««tnaa. tura? I "Every little frastorni ut time ehould Mother, will find Mrs Wlnslow-a *».thing Ayru(. th. ...ft. ..Mt (•■ uw b< lU.lt * ¡.«Aarau flurlug lb. Uwlhiug ¡ron oil. |»ìnful chafing dishes "borne chap stuck awerad the f. o. b. ma with a bad aihcwnt pier* b« »«tel," day ■ peelwl <••»»!«« al lew lurk ««ore Clerk—Hera 1« something naw in really 1 wanted a better half.“ Toll I me about It." o»>*1 the sent!- mental widow "Ob. there lan't tbe "Oh. well. I didn't do my owa cook Ina. life "when ■ »O 1 can hide my yawns; till« c«m«i-rt la ao stupid.” y.» sila*; ru brins the largest I can find” Fllesrade Hbicttrr. Church Ina.i.d Rowtantte. fu«ay Hole, Pettit a Eye Salve for 25e. Aakles '"<• Mur*. Corrier — Knlny New York Tlmra the I rII koonsr. •"What Nutanne, ruin* to leava me?” • i< bthiit 1 Ihr Indy lo h<*r I t« '; h tha I i I who w»i i ii v «limb!« " **<Joln< to L.' t married? Thia is moat un<xpr<!-d.‘‘ ”<>ui. madarne. but ret f «*® not my fault.** responded lb»* Hpolojrctl* rally. ”E< t »aa only taat night x.il your ton pmpoord to me!” rhiUdel« phla Inquirer said. ••Why. Bobby, that’» our new cook 1 raid I nr.r W ». a I’tale « aee. “Tou want to divorce your husband? You Bay you ¡annul agree? Wiiat wi den* » . an you give ut Incompatibility of temper'“ h« "Why. 1 want a divorce and doesn't."- Hire mall And the gave me such a look, "Who la that. motherY' 1 ashed. "There CAST0RIA '< D oses - jj C ewts Mr Ktorw, Dae*, Use For Over Thirty Years A petfrrt Rrwd\ for Comfot iloti. Sour SfltmarSDUrrlwa Wor mi 1 ixnulMoni Fornii nrss ani Loss or S uxp . In fact. It wae only hie oeerweantng mo fldet.-e that gave tbe echatne the least prrapart of enm-eee ua. Signature ncss .inri R tm i unuuii »ar (•pum Morphinr irriter* Nor N arcotic . were alona. "Iltawn He ehruggw! hie a bon Id era knows! The man isn't may. foe Tra bran studying him doaely ell day. and some eipertenoe with Wall Rtrra« has put tna wle. on rranka No. there'« a real. Uro mystery eomewhera. and rar frirnd Pierro la a aomeholy. thmigh wh^T.or the VaMerlng Jew or the '.«io« Napoleon I to the bamlr-«A wa lay four ahrraat and eo peered »-er at the tent that Ion me! Th« only «f>uM vaguely whit» ahead. waa a loud ar! reeo-ant «nora iHpoeeran crawled fnrwerd on one side of th» tent, and then beckoned to me to do the e»me on the opposite side When I had wriggled forward some ton feet I could l'.«vk In at the tent, the eldeo of which were open to the rummer hr»«»»« Or.» man lav within, steeping It waa clrar rhat the enemy bed not ai portad Bears the INFANTS/CmiPMIM nothing ehort of having tea atmaig hoe under hie vvra. "What the deuce 4» you »c;.poa« lh«vw papers ara. that ho ahomd ho ao frarful about them!“ I coked Ilodney when w. Jnet before »re left th» Rhlp TRkerlra Joined • with two vpedra. and eo, a party of four, wo a’?:» ever the beach and Into Pnponcratt led ne to the plna, the dnnra. thenra we crawled Inward, lying allant after each cracking twig, straining our When wa ra rna eyae and ears for news AVrfrtahte Prrparsldn trAi I I stmiLBctÇiî»Fbof1«!Rr(Mi ItmgiirS.rmjBattilfcMii BOISE SALEM