-Aa. Watch Your Kidneys! Scanty or Too Frequent Excretions Demand Prompt Attention. KIDNEY disorder ire too eri oui to ignore. It pay to herd th carl lignala. Scanty, burning or too frequent kidney excretion! a drowy',Iiatles feeling; lameneu, rltfnea antrconttant backache are timely warning. To promote normal kidney ac tion and aailit your kidney in cleansing your Mood of poiaonou waste. ue Poan't Pill, tndoned by iMcrt everywhere. ' Swimming Fayorita Sport In a recent study of the sport pref erence of Dew member of five Y. M. C A. branches In greater New York, swimming waa found the overwheltn lug favorite. Other favorite sports. In order of popularity, were handball, boxing, baseball, football, tennis, wrestling and golf. Gas Logic. ' Accidentally an Arkansas lady cured fits in valuable dog with Buss Ball Blue. Mnny others now use it. 1S er falls, she says. Adv. - i .Jk", Quite Different Tet's'see! 'lour nephew attained Ms majority several months ago, didn't her- .- CT-'TV-- "Yes," replied honest Farmer rtorn beak, "but It ain't a working majority even yet" Kansas City Star. HAS THE LAXATIVE IN YOUR HOME A DOCTOR'S APPROVAL? Some things people do to help tKe towel J whenever any bad breath, feverishness, biliousness, or a lack of appetite warn of constipa tion, really weaken these organs. Only a doctor knows what wilt cleanse the system without harm. . That is why the laxative in your home should have the approval of a family doctor. The wonderful product, known to millions as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a family doctor's pre scription for sluggish bowels. It never varies from the original pre scription which Dr. Caldwell wrota thousands of times in many years of practice, and proved safe and ' reliable for men, women and ehiU Jren. It is made from herbs and other pure ingredients, so ft it pleasant-tasting, and can form no habit. You can buy this popular laxative from all drugstores. VW 'at- 7a, "1 took Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before my first baby was born and I am taklnj it now for my weak ened condition after the birth of my second boy. Although I never have put on any flesh I am feeling good now and the Vegetable Compound hat helped me in every way. It is surely a wonderful medicine and I will be glad to answer letters for I recommend it highly."-Ma Fred W.Davey, Madison, Karaat, SI ' On id if Makes Life Sweeter Children's stomachs sour, and need n autlaolil. Keep their systems sweet with ritllllps Milk of Magnesia I When tongue or breath tells of acid condition correct It with a spoonful of rhllllps. Most men and women have been comforted by this uulversnl sweetener more mothers should In voke Its aid for thetr children. It Is a pleasant thing to take, yet neutralizes more acid than the harsher things too often employed for the purpose. No household should be without It rhllllps Is the genuine, prescript tlonal product physicians endorse for general use: the name Is Important. "Milk of Magnesia has been the TJ. S. registered trade mark of the Charles n. rhllllps Chemical Co. and Its pre. Accessor Charles II. rhllllps since ISTi PHILLIPS Milk . , pi Magnesia Welcomed Priaoa Life Miguel Baello, thirty-two, arrested on disorderly conduct In Allcate, Spain, refused all Information when brought before the bar, confining him self to remarking on the advantage of prison life, where one was freed from the worry about getting the next meal. To Insure an even longer stay In Jail than the original offense, culled for, Baello assaulted his guards a they conveyed him to his cell. gr Kill Rats 3 Without Paiion 4 Nw E1rmlnator that Wool Kill Livestock, Poofry, Dog; Cat; cr mvttt Baby Chlc'i St -R-Orn touted about thetxMBe.bora or fwuHr; rardwHaabaoluteaaietyeait contain, ajeeieaaMy' ajelaeai. K-R-O ii made of Squill, recom. mtndrd by U. 8. Dept. of Atnrultura, endaf tha Conaabl procaaa which Inturc mat. mum Itreafth. Two catia killed S78 rata at Aihtnaa Stata Faro. Humirada of other ttatimoaiala. Cold m Me-ney-Baek Cnaraatee. Intiat upon K-R-O. I ha ariainal Squill aitar- arunatar. All druuiata, 75e. Laraaataatfourtimca a much) SI 00. Uiract If daular cannot (apply roa. K-R-O Ce.. 8prtn(&eld. a :KaRH0 KILLS-RATS-ONLY Science Aid Law An emhulmed chicken was one of the exhibit In evidence presented to the grand Jury at Clalnvllle, Ohio. When a Shadyvllle man was arrested fur chicken stealing, a drened chick en was discovered hidden In the cis tern. Prosecutor McKelvey ordered the fowl taken to an undertaker and emhalined so It could be used agnlnsr the man Inter. Ue tbe Ead of the Holder The first post office In this country Win owned In CM. It Is said that the liens In one didn't write even then. London Opinion. "Lucile is the . Happiest Girl" So many mother nowadays talk shout gMtig their children fruit Juices, as If thin vara a new discov ery. A a matter of fact, for over fifty years, mother! have been accomplishing results fur surpassing anything yon can secure from home prepored fruit Juices, by using pure, wholesome Cali fornia KIg ftyrup, which Is prepared under the most exacting laboratory ripervlalon from ripe California I'lfrs, richest of all fruits In laxative and flourishing; properties. It's marvelous to see bow bilious, weak, feverish, sallow, constipated, ui.iler-nourlnhed children respond to ll gentle Influence; how their breath clears up, color flumes In their cheeks, and they become sturdy, playful, rgetlc airnln. A Western mother, Mm. If, J. fttoll, Valley P. 0., Ne braska, says: "My little daughter, Iloma Luclle, was constipated from b'ihyhood. I became worried about her and decided to give her some tullfortila Fig Syrup. It stopped ber constipation quick; and the way It Improved her color and made her pick up mode me realise how run-down she bad been. She Is so sturdy and well now, and always In such good humor that neighbor say she's the happiest t'rl In the West" Like all good things, California Fig F.vrup Is Imitated, but you can always get the genuine by looking for the in "California" on the carton. pvmvTTTTTTvTTvfvvTTTTTW An Adventure of the , Scarlet Pimpernel o By The Baroness Orczy GaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA W.N ll service CHAPTER VI Continued 11 "No nse lying to us, Raffet," one of the others retorted, somewhat Inco herently. .It was Francois who spoke this time, the mercer from the Hue Uramle, and he Imd always been always noted for his eloquence. "You raised your hands against us citizens of the republic, who came here to avenge an unpardonable wrong. And let me tell you that tls you who will suffer for this night's work "Ah. cat DafTe! broke Id savagely, for his temper was still up. "How long are you going to tulk In riddles? In truth. It's the devil that has de prived yon of your senses. What's all this talk about the English spy? Who told you we were after him? And why should you hinder us from doing our duty?" "We Snow,' t rancots retorted, striv ing to appear calm and full of dignity, "tliaf nol only we're you after the Eng lish spy, but we know yon captured him In our district and you have got bits In- the diligence yonder and are conveying him to Paris, where you and your friends will shure ten thou sand litres, which by rights should have belonged to us men of the dis trict where the spivs were captured." "What gibberish Is this? I tell you not only have we not got the English spy, but owing fo your senseless folly we, l"XS"L"'ti. ,0 W1" Djiw "1 say thai The' i7gllb spy la In your diligence!" Francois exclaimed and pointed dramatically at the old vehicle, which stood like a huge, solid mass, heavier and darker than the surrounding gloom. "Some of us have seen him. I tell you!" And his com ponlnns, even those who were In the sorriest plight, nodded In assent Rut Raffet swallowed his tem;er now. What was the us of arguing with these fools? He would have thought It beneath his dignity to give them ocular demonstration that the tlllgence now only held the three nils- erahle srlntos. Hut the trouble was what to do with this crowd. Rnffet rounted them over. There were eight of them, and four of these were help less with wounds In the legs. Some how, at the first rush, Rnffet thought there hod been more like a dozen young ruffians and he bad a distinct recollection of a big. clumsy fellow who seemed the prime mover In this senseless escapade. But no doubt he, ss well a one or two others, bsd bad the good sense to take to their heels and Raffet bnd certainly no Intention of scouring the woods for them. On the other hand, he had every Inten tion of seeing those that remained well punished for their folly. He did not wish to drag them along with him to Epone. It was another four kilometers snd more and the first part of the loumey would still be through the forest; with the gathering darkness the conch horses would have to be led by men carrying lighted lanterns. Pondering a moment over the future of his prisoners, Rnffet had a audden Inspiration. "Who drove the cart that brought yon all hither?" be demanded. "A man from Lannoy" Paul, the washerwoman's son, replied. "Then he shall take you back to Muntes the way you came." "You would not darel" On of the others protested. Raffet however, had already turned to h a corporal of gendarmerie. "Citizen Corporal." he snld, tnke these rascals as far as the cart which brought them hither. It must bave come to a hull somewhere near the bottom of the hill. !-el two of your men gn with them to Mantes and there hand them over to the deputy commissary. Order the owner of the cart to drive them on pain of severe punishment If he refuses. Take one of the Isnthorns with you. It will be needed, ss the road will be pitch dark before they are well on their way And. stay I Yon have some stout cord Inside the diligence. We were Volng to use It on the English spy. Now It will serve to hind these rogues to tether two by two, lest they try some more of their tricks on you. Those who are hart cud He In the bottom of the cart." "Citizen Raffet r Francois th mer cer raised his vole In final Impotent protest. "You will answer to the state fn M nmnv on her citizens. ' Fall Bag Purse for autumn r luxurious In their fabrics. Velvet, seed penrls, needlepoint, brocade, rich coif and antelope all are used. Frame arc luxuriously dotted with murcaslte and are unusual In detail. Black Clove Tsrls spotiMir blink glove this winter. A scarlet frmk of fine flannel has a wide black suede bell and six button black sued gloves fur It accessories. Rut Raffet was no longer In a mind to listen. The corporal bad sent on of the men to find the length of rope which was Inside the diligence and was to have served for binding up the ICngllsh spies and now It would he used on a lot of Jackanapes on tholr homeward Journey to Man lea. pro tests and curses were Indeed In vain, and the soldiers whose tempers bnd not yet cooled down were noue toe gentlo with the rope. CHAPTER VII Tha Catchers Caught RuftVt, In the meanwhile, hod called one of the men of the gendarmerie to him. "Hide, citizen soldier I" he com manded, "as fust as you can to Kpon. You will Dud the citizen commissary nml his friend from Paris at the post ing Inn. TeM them Just what has oc curred and that I am sending the psck of miscreants back to Mantes for pun ishment Tell them also that this senseless piece of folly has not left us unprepared for attack by the Eng lish spies, though we have not niucn more hop In that direction now. W shall he on the road again In quar ter of an hour, but will have to walk the horses practically all the way, so do not expect to be In Epone for an other two hours at the least" Comparative silence fell upon the scene, where a brluf while ago deaf ening shouts and tumultuous melee had roused the woodland echoes. Only the prisoner now were heard groan lug and cursing. The courier bad ridden away bearing the unwelcome news to Ijuzet and his friend from Paris; the men who were not busy wltb the prisoners were looking to their horse or their accoutrements, while Raffet stood by, observant and grim. And suddenly, right out of the darkness, there came the sound of agonizing call for help. "What was that?" Huffet queried, straining his ears to listen. "Ilelpt Help I" came from the dis tance. And then again, "Help I Hit" aud "Curse you, why don't you come? And with It all the now familiar sound of men fighting and shouting. Not so very far away, either. A coupl of hundred meter perhaps. Just the oth er side of th bead. Were ll not for 73 Th Courier Hsd Rlddsn Away. th thicket and Hi darkness, a man could cut his war throuith to where those shout came from In a coupl of minutes. "Ilelpl llelpT One of the prisoner broke Into a harsh laugh. "It's Citizen Ijiuzet, I'll wsger," he said, "and his friend from Paris." "Citizen Lauretr Raffet exclaimed. "What In b I do you meun?" "Well I" Paul, the washerwoman' on, replied, silll laughing and forget ting his sorry plight In the excellence of th Joke. "W found those two am bling on the bridle path, on their way to Kpone. ready, no doubt, to seize the largest share of reward for th capture of the Scarlet Pimpernel." "Great Oodl" "And so w seized them both." Francois th mercer rejoined, "and did to them what you are doing now to as; gav them a good hiding, then hound them together with rope and threw them In the bottom of the cart" "Name of a dog!" 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