APPETITE IMPROVED f. . . QUICKLY CsrttKa little UsrPllli rarely VtxUbttUullr no iha tmw-L tr (mm - . i-"'n imi unpleasant sitsf tBeeM. Thaf r.ll. iK. .vft.m of smtHlm. lot polu.na which dull tha dxlra fur c.hmI. Uauaber liny d.Ktor's ptcrlixi,.a CARTERS ISi PILLS For Mosquito Biles Stinf Btei ana Venomoui IniecU Try IIANFORD'S BALSAM OP MYRRH XI Wi at mh.Hnj nlnl imm mmtt 1st tta lint aasla II m ae. Atitf Wonder Wood There l new iilnillc wood tlwil , cnn be molded to any required fur in and will adhere to Hit jlcun, drjr surface ol ttood, nnitul, or any other nuitorliil. II dries rapidly and then adheres (Irmly, cnn be worked with ordinal? wood working tools, will luki nulla nnd screws, and palut, varnish and Frciicli polish. In fact, It be have Ilka ordinary wood, exrepl llml It will not warp, crark, blister or peel. , Not Hit Time to Die Nut averybody who aiarta to full down an elevator alinfl from Hit aev an Hi atory la lucky enough to land with only minor Injurlca on Hit fourth, but that It What happened to allcliuel O'Hnra, twtnty-four, of New York, lit woa working on tha seventh floor ol building under comtructlon when ha full down the alia ft, lit airuck a wlra cable In tha aim ft and caromed Off oo to Iha fourth landing, escaping with only abrasions and lacerullooi ot tha right band. One Advantage "After all, a clay ptp hut an ail image over all otliera," anld tha man W ho waa born llrcd. "llnw'e Ibatr replied hla friend. "Well, If yon drop It on tha part' nii'iit you needn't troubla to pick II up. llottoo I'uat Juit About "Mjrllo tellt ma ahe'a been offered I name part In (Shakespeare, Do you believe II r "Oh, I ftpect It'a 'Nothing In 'Much AuV-TIt Illie. It't Ju$t a Habit Tramp Minn. I'm desperate. I bnvrn'l en I en for threa daya. Lady (who Ima been on a diet) Nonsense! I fill that way myself at flrat. Life. Trut "One-half tha world doetnl know bow tha other balf Uvea." "Well, wa can't all figure In Iha en clety column." Louisville Courlor Journal Hit Utile Joke Wife (at Wlllrtden) My himNnd never inyi how much be earnt: be li really a moat funny man. Uwdoa Ant were The Modern Art Girl "Dora Iha painting look Ilka mar rainier "Oh, Tin way pait that at age." After eight yeara of dell aviation In England, the Ilrltlili eervlce covert J.Jik) mllea of air roulea In Europe and the Near East Children may cry for the moon un til they get big enough to want the earth. Belting an example goea further (ban giving advice. Copy book phlloaopby la ao true that It aeema nonsense to repeat It THtRK la nothing that hit erer takes the place ol liayer Aipirin at an antidote (or pain. Safe, or phyil ciani wouldn't uie it, and cndorie lit uie by other. Sure, or aevcral mil lion uteri would have turned to some thing cite. But get real Bayer Aipirin (at any drugitore) with Bayer on the box, and the word gtnuiiu printed in red: . ' . .lia la it., nan Off tt'L'eateteiteaiiaeattf ei liUeriliaiii SYNOPSIS Impoverished by Hit npen-hnri1i.il sermrnslty of hit fx (her, Vlralnlt gentleman, young Wehster Drum) It aervlng erout nnd spy for tht arm under Uonnrnl Urndilork preparing (or Iht tdvanct on Port Liuiiuaane. lit htt ut returned In Aleiandrla (ram a visit la Iht fort, where, posing t French, man, ht hat eoeured valuable In formation. Ilrndilork, brad lo Eu ropean warfare, fulla to raallat tht Importtnct of tht nawa, CHAPTER I Continued Governor Morrli further niollltled the traadble couiumudvr by auylng: "I will tend George Cranium a let ter, dlrvcilng lilin to atnrt hell a lo Hit Ittke Irllica, ll atunda next lo Wll llnin Jolinaon In coiiiin'lienillng In dian nature and Inlliieuce over ihetn If any man can bring In the Dele wareo, tht Bhawneea, Wyaudota. Twlghtweea, (Miami), and the I'lnn- kaalmwa. It la Croghan." "When I lint talked with Mr. Waah Ington he Infotmed me there were three hundred Iroqunla, ho left the Ohio laat winter, and who are now ready to march with ua," aald Krad dock, hla face losing eoma of lie doui axprcaalon. I glanced at Governor Morrla and fancied I delected ayniitoiua of un eoilneaa. Ua knew whut I waa think ing, and, while be murh dial Iked ai that time to daab any ot llradilock'a bopee, be announced: "1 regret, air, thai the Iroquoit yon mention are no longer under our con trol. I'ennaylvanla fed them frmn the latter part of laat year until title aprtng. My lnt advli-a from I'lilla delphla la that tha attenihly hna voted to go to no further exiienae In theli behalf and thai the Indliina buve re turned to the freuch." It waa dlaliearienlng newa for the leader to bear. I do not know Hint I would have Imparted II bad Governor Morrla kept allenk And yet It would bare been deadly wrong to have blinded the general to the truth ot the lit until in. I could have told him It waa too lata to aenri belle to the lake trlbee; but aa that wna my ba llet and not an eitahllahed fnd my conaclence permit led me to keti my mouth ahut "After all, air," aoothed Mr. Krank Un, "Fort Ihtquetne will full to Gi-n eral Braddnck'a veterana and not b canae of the wavering allegiance of the oaUvet. Tha trlbee are with na today and accept preaenta from franca tomorrow. And on another day they v. Ill come baek to na. The truth of the mailer la, air, the Indiana favor neither Engllah nor Krench, and would heartily rejoice If the two rtcea would cut each other 'a Ihronta tint It not a white man waa left In North America." Tlila apeecb made an Impreaaloo and Braddock agreed: "Aye. Ttiert'a aound aenae In that. We mutt depend upon the army. Thank God, the Gunrda have never (ailed England and hla mi Jetty I" I will aay now that lher were tint two men In all the colotilea of whom General Braddnrk nnqiiallDeilly ap provedyoung Mr. Washington whom I bad known In haptder dnya. and Mr Franklin. Mr. Washington, rlettdte bla youth twenty-three yeara of age bad been rniueaied to aerve on (Iraddork'a stiff. Ha waa very bold In oppoe'ng the general'i plana when ha perceived they were based on atrategy learned on the battlefields ot Europe, but not at all aulted lo nut wild foretts and mountain Mr franklin waa maglclun ai expell tnta, and without any ahnw of hitta tar could bias a trail around what appeared to be tmpnstnhle nhatm let General Braddock rememhered I waa atlll In tha room and aald some thing to Governor He Uncey. excellency asked me: "Do you believe you could visit Du queana again and paae yourself off aa a Canadian V I believe that I could, a.id auld ao. Then bla excellency proceeded to queatlon me cloaely aa to the phyid-Ml conditions of the fort. Stepping to tha (able and ntlng my tinner and a pool of ipllled wine I Indicated the atructurea apd waa mnrklng nut the twelve-foot aliH-knde on the riverside when the general curlly Mitrniited f "W understand enough of Hint. Wa ahnll learn all llm ilelnlli a net we have taken over the fort You will prrceed to the fort and learn I' tha Frehch have received any rein fnrcementa. Aa yon will travel much fniler than I he army, yon are to s. cure enlistments among the prnvln dull while traveling to and from the fort He dismissed me with a flirt of hln thick bund. Governor Morrla motioned for ma to follow him down the hull, and ex plained I waa to wall while he wrote a letter for me lo give In (leorite rro glum, lie milled wearily and nnir nicred : "None of na will real easy until the army la under wny. "It's too bad young Mr. Wiishlngton Isn't here to mnke things clear to the general "Hut you have Evnni niiipJ" "Aye. We have Hie mup," grumbled tilt excellency. There ur men ol high slut Ion with vliom I feel free to tulk, but there viil atimethlng chilling and repelling Sy Hugh Pendexter lllaitratlent by Irwin Myers Coprrlf ht hr ITuah Paaatittr, WNU torilat alioul General Braddock. I almost believed he would blame the beiiror of bnd newa. It woa hla firm cohvlc- tlon that the best of our riflemen were much Inferior lo hla dilll-sergcanta Ha did not seem to comprehend Hie difference between fighting In our gloomy forests and on a level open fluid In flandcra. t Ilia contempt for our riflemen wna complete. Tell hi in they could whip the French and oulwlt tha Indians and be would sneer at them been use "My White Brother Has Come From . iha Home of Hla Fathtr." Ihey were enable to go through their drill Hyde I'ark dexterity In Iht manunl of arma weighed more with til in limn tha keenest knowledge ol forest lore. I wua peopling tha broad atulrwa) with beuullful women from my boy hood'a recollections, and was aguln admiring their Imported brocades and velvets and marveling at their fash lone In hnlr dressing when hla excel lency finished bla letter, and an nounced: "Here 11 la, Mr. Brand. See that II gets to Mr. Croghan either by your own hnnd or by soma trusty messen ger. Be careful while at Duquenne Wa move a bit lamely now, hut It'll be the devll't own alew for (he French once we gel the pot to boil ing. Good luck un your travels and bring back your own hair." I preferred the river bank to the crowded tavern aa sleeping place that night. My business (mm Braddock guve ma Immunity from any annoy ance by tha civil authorltlea. and there were homes of old friends rimi would have opened to me hid I nwde myself known. I had thought to make my camp In the neglected garden ol the Brand house, but tha ghosts were too ninny, and I got no further than the gate. Knrly astir, I ate at a market-stall on the equare near the Home market The place aaa lively with the rolling of drums and the clumping of henv) braguna aa the regulars, with wonder ful precision, swung Into various for mntloua, Tha march to Frederick, Mnryland. waa about to begin. Aa there wna nc rand from that town to Will's creek Colonel Dunbar would have lo erase the I'otnniiic at the mouth of the I'onoeochensue and tuke the Winches ter road. My busltiesa wua finished In Alex andrlu, and trailing my long rlile I passed once more by the bouse of the uien hand, and started north, tleai of the town alopiied on a alight emi nence and looked buck and wulched the cloud of dust redden In the aun light It hung low and settled on the meadows and robhed Ihe tlral grata of ll rich sheen, I caught the at mine of the "Grenodlera March," and hiy Simply Couldn't "See" "In front of a fustiliuiiibiy located dog rtore window containing a dis play of Chow pupple, I law Iwo Chlnutnen lauyhlng and slopping each oilier on the buck In their outbursts of glee, I dou'l know when I ever saw Chinamen ao euioiloiniL Out of curi osity I suunlered nenr and tried" lo see whut hud uiiiiised them. It wnsti'l liny cute ant lea of the Chow puppies, because all were arlcep. Finally, I asked one of the Chlnutnen wlmt ihey were luuglilug at. This brought a fresh outburst, but, after gaining con trol of himself, the one who seemed to have Ilia best coiiinnind of English pointed lo a small elgu wlilcb I bad not previously noticed. It gave Ihe price of puppies as VS each. Tlinl price waa what made the Cblnunien luugh, "Doga like that In China cost 11 cents uiii) be ten ceuls," one of them ttxplulued. ' Wlmw WW heart bent fast at the brave railing of Hie drums. At lust Hie march on Fort Duquea na bad commenced, and we were off to huve It out with the Frenchmen. And sickening of the dust, t picked up my rifle, struck through a noble grove of ouks and started to find my friend, the Onondtigu, Hound I'aw of the Wolf clan. r CHAPTER II ... Der Hesenkopf - After pusslng through the Blue ridge I fell as If my visit to Alexin ilrlu bnd taken place In a dream. No place here for gay outs and ruffled shirts and all ken hose; and what mockery would the undergrowth make of my dnlnty Indy's exquisite attire I A bur.zurd quartered the sky, and I knew there would be many of them before long following Hie army. t a t a t a Bound Taw of tha Wolf clan bare ly glanced up aa I atood beside bla email fire, and yet be had discovered me coming or else he would not have been seated wltb bla scarlet blanket covering him from bead to foot. I dropd on tha ground and laid aside my rifle. Ha tilled and lighted bla pipe and passed it through the blue smoke. After a few whiffs I returned It Finally ha remarked: "My white brother baa coma from the home of hla father." "My father la a ghost There la no home for ma In Alexandria. My fa ther's house re;.M to another." He waa alleni for a few mlnutea. then asked: "Von carry Delta for Onnsr (Tba governor of I'ennaylvanla.) "I carry a .talking paper to George Craghan," I told him, tapping the hreast of my nnrlng ehlrt "The big chief from over Ihe stinking water hna asked ma to get men wltb long rifles for hla army. And I have aald I would go to Duqueine agnln. Does the man of the Wolf go wltb meT He rose and allowed hla blanket to drop down on his loins. During my absence he bad repainted white the paw on hla chest, the totem mark of bla Han. and be wna oiled for war. 1 knew he waa eager lo he deep In tha forests beyond the Alleghenlea and woa even now ready to atnrt Al though leg-tired I did not unpack my blankets, but signified my readlm lo travel Ha produced aome smoked ok a l and parched corn fof ma to eat and after I bad finished be made op hla travel bundle, and we were off. Aa I walked behind blm, aa much of an Indian In appearance aa ha If not for my disheveled hair, I described l,he gallant appearance of jibe army aa It marched nut of Alexandria. Ola ouly comment waa: "Big noise. The Swannock Eng llrhmen cannot shoot wltb drama." I answered that tbe eoldlera would have on chance to nse their (una h- cause of the weak condltloo of the fort and aurrtaon. A year earlier. when Mr. Washington marched out of Fort Necessity, the situation might have been different Then Duquetne wis garrisoned by close to a thousand men under tba command of veterana. Twelve niontha bad reen a change la conditions. The portage at Niagara bad slowed op tha arrival of stores from Canada. The bortea expected from Presqu lata had not been deliv ered. The garrison bad been weak ened by tba sending back of troops to Canada. Those bringing supplies from. Can ada arrived attired In rich velveta and genial from rare wines, but wltb their eacke empty. Waste and confusion bnd blighted tba fine iplrlt of Du queane'a defenders. I had learned Ibis much from Captain Beaujeo who bad readily accepted uie aa a loyal rrenrb man. . Bound Paw was never a gossip. We had traveled together for two yeara and there bad been many daya when be barel spoke. Wa flrat met on Lake Erle'a aouthern ahoro when t pack of Uurooa and a few frenchmen were giving ma a bard run and on tha point of catching me. It war Hound I'aw'a tierce war cry, tba ter rible dvllanc ol tha Onondngaa, and hla deadly arrow! that had caused my pursuer to alow up the chute, (ear lug an ambuscade. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Chow Puppiei at $50 "But how about a trnlLed doar arked. "Suppose It waa an extra good uogj- -Oh, thlrty-fi' cents." declared the more conversational one, and bla friend nodded agreement "Then what does cat cost T I In quired. "Cat. hi in mist more." nromntla plied my new acquaintance. "Good cat eaten mice cost 12." Fred Kelly in isatton s uuiineia Mugaxlne. Affected Only by Noite There la alwaya a public In Eng land, perhnpe elsewhere, thai either does not hear or does not ncllt ha. Ileva you are In earnest unliti you ihnut iMsrnell. No Change in De$itrn Fish hooka have been madu on e actly tha in uie design for 2.0(0 years. Decidedly Poor Guea Concerning Natal Day It Isn't too lata to tell this atory on one respected Boston citizen, a trifle unfamiliar with American history, he got his dntes mixed and will never agnln forget February 12. As he was driving home from churcb alone to waa disturbed by the thought that It waa tomebody'e blrthduy. Ue tried to recall, but he drained his memory In vain. Casslng a confectloner'a ahop. he stopped and purchased a $3 box of bonbons with a pink ribbon around It. Driving borne, he made a low curtsy to bti surprised wife and bunded the box to ber, and at the some time planted a kiss on ber cheek. 'Well, well," sold the astonished lady, "what la all this forr "Your birthday, darling," mid he. "and many bnppy returns of the day." 'My blrthduy 1" ahe exclaimed. "Why, you know that my blrthduy la August li. This la Lincoln's birth day." Since then be hai been booting him elf about the bouse every time be tblnka of It Boston Globe, Protection Given to' Flyert Carrying Mail In preparing fur night flying In tbe air-mull service, four classes of equip ment are used. Tbe flood lights are used at regular fields to give the, pilot aa nearly aa possible the aame llluml- nutlon of the Held at night aa Is avail able In daylight This 1 accomplished by a powerful nnlt In addltluo to Hit large field light all buildings on the field are flood lighted by smaller units The beacon llghta are placed oo Kt- foot towers and serve to guide Hit pi lot aod ahow blm the location of reg ular and emergency landing fields. A revolving projection type of beacon la used. The drum revolves with a fre quency which gives a flash every ten seconds. Tbe routing beacons are ol two classes, electric and gas. The electric rotates six times s minute, and the gas beacone flaib OU tlmea a min ute. Both assist In keeping tbe pilot on bla count Tbe boundaries of all regular and emergency fields are out lined with whtie electric llghti placed 150 to 80J feet apart Mit judged President Trait of the Standard OU company of New Vork waa talk ing about certain oil men's dlfficul ilea In Mexico. "These men have been misjudged.' be aald. "It remlnda ma of a atory A generous-hearted atranger attended a New York churcb one Sunday morn ing and woa ao moved by tbe paitor'a eloquence that he decided to put a $30 bill In tbe collection plate, "lie waa aa modest man aa be waa generous, and when the collector approached he railed the bill op and concealed It In hla flat ; bul aa be waa about to make bla splendid contribu tion the collector frowned down ai that tightly clenched flat and Jerked the plate back and whispered coldly "'Na Give It to me, air. One bai Just come off my coat' The Matter With It While old HIley Itexzldew of Pe tunia waa Handing near hla fence a rnmbunctloua car came tearing around tha corner, rammed through the U cloture and tumbled It down oo Mr. Bezzldew, Then the car etopped a moment and blew up. "What In roaring thunder la the matter with that there diidblaated carr demanded tha gentleman, some what Irritated. "Aw, It heered gome feller cnjl tlila a aplte fence," rax ponded old Ben Bnmpusa, "and I tyckon It wanted to take Ihe aplte oU of It" Kansas City Star. Never Too Late Cortlandt Bleecker nodded from a window Of the Knickerbocker club to wards a painted old lady with a gold en bob who awaggered down Fifth avenue In very htgh-heeled sllppert ol snakeskln, flesh-colored Ilk etnrklngv and a akin that ended an Ich or fwc above her knees. "It la never too late to pretend." he aald. Excess ol Patriotitm "Chiuvlnlim" derive Its name from Nlcolus Chaavln. a toldler lo the army of Napoleon who waa ridiculed by hla comrade Air hla demonstrative and unreasoning patriotism The term has come lo he applied to any one's excessive enthusiasm for national aa endancy. Chance to Win Hit Enmity Author's Wife Mabel'i new huihami la a censor, and I've Invited them over to dinner tomorrow evening Author Fine. That will give me an excellent opportunity to Intuit him. Determined Patient-Will I get well? Doctor Tea, air. Tou'll get well If It coita yon IUKKX VOMAIl WAS . ALL RUN-DOWII Helped By Takin g Ly dia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Evansville, Ind. ' I am writing td tell you how grateful I am that there is such a medi cine si yours for salt in our store. 1 could hardly drajr around. I was all run-down. I havt taken 12 bottle of Lydis, K. IMnkham'a Vegetable Cora pound so far and am going to take it until I am well. My friends notice tht changt In my appearance and my husband said today that I am looking so much better and ht wants me to continue taking it I hop to help all women who art run-down and suffer from nervousness by ree oramending your medicines." Mae. VicToa N. Bern .exskes, 44 Haiti Avenue, Evansvills, Indiana. No More Distress after eating or drinking Vol correcting ovaf-addity and quickly rtlirvina; belching, gat, heart burn, tick htadacht, dizzi ness, naosM and other digestive diaordart. Not a laiatlre but teattd Sure Relief for Indigestion, i Perfectly harmleaa and pleasant to take. Send for free sample tot Bell 4 Co, I ne Orange bo re, N. Y. Kormatilt DtftafftHi suae Smttm the Bnath 1 6 BeuANS :j' Hot water m Sure Relief 'ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25ANDi3t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE One Secret of Beauty Is Foot Comfort Frequently you bear people sr, - IJjr leet perilre win ter and summer wben I put on rubbers or heavier loot Wear tbrn wben I remort my sboft niv leet tbllt . aokkiy sot often nr ansa I wet I arm: ya." In ercrr snotty lltiiusancs we ae alka'i'Mi-taee 'a , Ue fuut-bata ds:. j a: 4 ' (lira eu lae tm aa4 abas lata tha sh tt antivrtHie. aallne aovdee. ISil! dirscunae aa bni. Trial Faekaga sad a Foot-RMe Walking Iod seat Im. AiMrna, llleal Fa.w,U lT. . 1. la Flack, Im Allca'a Fawt-llaaa PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM w Iwadral t-f Hai r Pall t Hastens Cbw aaa Baaaar a Gray aaa Faaa4 HaM Jw. aaa tiwai ITBITU1I, ff?Tt rrm. Wag f,tal'- y T FLORESTOtfc SHAMPOO-lWi for ta tmurtK)ta uh 'htkrrt liM Hiiiia. MtkfVttM tutr oft ui4 iuiT f. to enu by pu.it ot m drw cutik liiftoux CteinkaU WortlMiuKMsN. f. SCHOOL FOR MEN TraWat la? SUSIStSJ. Tt ADtS m riOTISSIONS aUi roll any Wna. tens tor litrrutura. OWCOON NSTITUTI Of TECHNOLOGY I.U.C. A.Uidg. rortiaad, Ormgm VV. N. U, PORTLAND. NO. 24, 192t. Cruioe'e I tie Tunee In The lalund o( Junn Fcriuindra, off the western const of llille, which waa aiade famous by Rbltisn t'rusx. la oo longer laolnted frmn the aortal The bland now bnaita of a lied Ctuaa dispensary and wireless coromunlrs (loo wltb Valparaiso. Expwnsioe Upkeep There are hiiumt In Rngland the wtnditwa of wliU-b have never been counted. rbes Include Wlndti rustle and WVn l worth WiN.illi.niat. the York shire h.iine ot Rurl Flttwltllnin. A funnel rluke of Murlhurnuiih raid that puny for repairing Ihe windows of Rlenhelta palace cnei him .VJ I2.!XH a year. One Solution Nervous Clerk (seeking a raise) Er my wife and I Ire finding It ter ribly difficult to live together oo Jiy salary. Host Well, what do yoo want me to do arrange a divorce? Path finder. Adept "Thai fellow knows hit onion i." "lie waa born In Bermuda." Iiulsvllle Courier-Journal. A fut man will always laugh at your Jokea. That's how be keep fat. Your Hands Need Cuticura Soap Every day to keep them soft and smooth. Bathe with either hot or cold water and alwaya dry thoroughly. If chapped, red or rough nse hot water and Cuticura Soap, rubbing In Cuticura Ointment after drying, itpecially at night. Boss aV OkitiMst eal Wa, TWl . Koat MtTwhr. SAmcIs avh fras, AdaTMSi "OsMiaiS UanMa.M M, aulaak alsa. Basr Caalsaiea Saawtas atlas lie. 11 l it-., i m v "a mm i09