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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
King Tommy
CHAPTER XI—Continued By George A. Birmingham
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•ROAD- WOMAN SO ILL
DISHES
BUILDING WASHED
SITTING DOWN
OLIVE
STOCK
farther out of hla reach than If they
POORLY BUILT ROAD
LAMBS A T W EANING
Copyright by Bobbs-Merrill Co.— W. N. U. Service stayed In Berlin.
—15—
Casimlr’s
original
plan
had
been
CREATES L IA B IL IT Y
" I accept It,” he said, “ In recogni­
TIME REQUIRE CARE
that hla sister, the Countess Olga,
tion, not of the service« I have ren­
dered. but of those I hope to render arrived? I suppose in any case he should accompany the prlncese aa
When a road Is built that will not
Lamha are no longer o f that class
lady-ln-waltlng. Neither he nor the
to your native land I think you un­ does not mean actually to marry her.
i
of live stock that can be left to feud 1 outlast its cost, the builders are buy­
king
could
go
with
her.
They
would
It would be very awkward for you
derstand me, Count Casimir.”
( for lt8elf. They assume rather the ing trouble and paying cash for It.
Covington, K y.— " I w as so weak and
Caslinlr did, or thought he did. No and King Wladislaws If any formal be closely watched and stopped at nature of the white hope of the live They borrow money to buy a liability
srv o u sl could hardly do my housework
the
frontier.
But
he
hud
every
hope
doubt Von Steinveldt was of opinion promise of marriage existed. It might
•
. . 1.
—i gg I could not stand
j stock world under present marker coa- — create a debt to buy something that
because o f the bear­
that he would render valuuble serv­ be difficult to buy off Miss Temple. I that, with the passports he meant to | dltions.
will be a continual expense until It
provide,
the
princess.
Lord
Norheys
ing-down pains in my
ices to Lystria by marrying the prin­ Imagine that you would have to pay
Lamb profits. In fact, may be the finally becomes a total loss through
and
the
Countess
Olga
would
be
able
back
and abdomen.
her more than live hundred pounds.
cess and ascending the throne.
only genuine profits to he credited to being worn out. And borrowing money
1 sat down most o f
‘‘I am also charged by his majesty,” Perhaps the king might offer her the to get Into Lystria.
farm stock this fall, »tu rn s from oth- I to build a road that will not last un­
the time anddidw hat
That part of the plan wus spoiled
he said, "to inform your excellenz that Gold Adder of Lystria.”
er lines having to be largely charged der modern traffic conditions is un­
I could do in that
He fingered the pink ribbon on his by the unexpected appearance of to maintenance. They will then well sound finance. In the old days of
If at any time you should wish to vis­
w a y — aa w ashing
Junet Church. She Insisted on going
dishes,
etc. One day
it the Mascotte a table will be reserved breast as he spoke.
repay a little extra attention through macadam and gravel roads It was no
“ Or a table at the Mascotte and fif­ to Lystria. and. when he came to Che summer aud particularly at waaa- uncommon occurrence for a county or
a b o o k describing
for you and a proper deduction, fifty
Lydia E. Pinkham ’s
per cent in fact, will bo made to your ty per cent off her bill. But I forgot. think It over, Casimir was not alto­ tug.
township to have as many as three
medicines w as p u t
The Countess Olga
She has already been engaged to gether sorry.
bill.”
Oftentimes the lambs are not srp- sets of oatstanding bonds on a mala
in
my m ail-box.
I
might be suspected. Janet Church, a arnted from their mothers early traveled highway. The sooner a bad
” 1 shall certainly accept the Invita­ dance there.”
saw h o w the V e g e -
wandering
English
spinster
of
a
type
Casimir
was
by
this
time
nervous
tion,” said Von Steinveldt. ” 1 have
I enough. The ewes reach a point road Is put out of existence, that much table (Jompoond
had helped others so I
Comi
long wished to see the Prioress Calyp­ ns well as angry. Von Steinveldt would perfectly well known all over Europe,
ive it a trial. I had to take about a
where they no longer give much milk. ! sooner will a wholly unnecessary ex-
was
as
safe
a
traveling
companion
as
scarcely
venture
to
laugh
at
him
so
>zen bottles before I gained my strength
so dance. She is still dancing there,
and the lambs, depending more than j pense be cut off. Not only that, but
openly unless he were very sure that could be found for a pair of political
but I certainly praise this medicine.
l hope.”
they should upon what little they can j land values will begin to improve,
Then
I took Lydia E. Pin kh am ’s Blood
conspirators.
he
had
the
best
of
the
game.
"She danced last night.”
get, annoy them by persistently want-
Permanent
road
building
costs
medicins fo r poor blood. I w as cold all
“ I suppose,” he said, “ that yon have
Caslinlr and the king agreed that
“ And tonight? No, tonight I am
Ing to nurse. When a ewe without j money, and it Is well to look at the the time. I would be so cold I could
engaged, und the night after. Will Imprisoned Lord Norheys If you the party should start for Breslau
much milk nurses a pair of robust ! cold-cash side of the proposition. True, hardly sit still and in the palms o f m y
next morning. Then Castmlr’s work ! lambs weighing 83 pounds or more, she I the beneficial effects upon the social hands there would b e drops o f sw eat.
the Princess Calypso be dancing next haven’t deported him.”
“ Even if I wished to Imprison him,” began. He engaged seats In the train. goes through a pretty rough experl- j and educational standards of the com- I also used the Sanative Wash and I
Monday night?”
Casimir sincerely hoped not. I f his said Von Steinveldt, I daren’t. We He telegraphed for rooms at the best | ence that la none too good for her | munlty nre not always susceptible of recommend it also. You may publish
plans worked out as he wished, tlie poor Germans lost the war, you know. hotel In Breslau. He sent long tele­ I udder, because the lambs In suckling exact calculation, hut they are certain this letter and I will gladly answer let­
princess would be well on her way to The hand of the conqueror lies heavy grams in code to the patriarch, to his | hunch at the udder so hard that the to come; and since a permanent road ters from women and advise my neigh­
bors about these medicines. ’ — Mrs.
Lystria on Monday night. Hut he did on us. If I arrested an English no­ cousin Count Albert Casimir and to rear parts of the ewe are almost lifted costs money, we must know there Is H ar r y A s h c r o f t , 632 Beech Avenue»
He from the ground.
not want to say that to Von Stein­ bleman In the streets of Berlin, I several other people in Lystria.
In hot weather, to be a profit from somewhere to off­ Covington, Kentucky.
veldt. He made an elTort to get away should probably be tried for my life warned his sister that Colonel Heard's If only a little milk Is to be had. It set the cost. Something for nothing
■from the subject of the Princess by the League of Nations. My prop­ passports must be secured during the does a big lamb, old enough to wean, has never yet been found.
Profits I
erty would certainly he confiscated. day. I f by some unfortunate chance little good to keep thrusting its nose
Calypso.
from a permanent road come to the :
‘‘His majesty,” he said, ‘‘hopes to But I need not talk of such things. the Colonel had not left his keys lying after the teat under the hot flanks fanner In the reduction of hauling '
engage an Knglish dancer for the Mas­ Even if I could do so with Impunity, about, the Countess Olga would have at the ewe. Both mother and lamb costs. It puts him In n position where ,
cotte. She Is, I am told, well known I should not want to Interfere with to cut open u suitcase or a dispatch are better off If separated. There Is he can get to market every day, and
and greatly appreciated in London. If Lord Norheys or to curtail his liberty box. If necessary she could go to a natural weaning period, that la, where he can haul two loads at one
prison for a while as a dishonest there comes a time when the ewes will
your exoellenz will come and see her in any wray.”
trip Instead of having to make two |
Casimir has the temper of a healthy housemaid, but the passports must be wean the himba, but they ought to be ( trlps t0 haul one |oa<1. These are a
when she arrives you will no doubt
T r y o u r n e w S h o v i n g S t ic k .
(raunorl kofoiin »1.1« At ... - «...... —
»
and
therefore
amiable
child.
But
like
got.
be pleased. Her name Is Temple, Vio­
weaned before this time comes.
few plain reasons why a good road
most
children
and
simple
minded
peo­
Then he tried to find Tommy in or­
la Temple.”
If the lambs are weaned fairly early
Telegraph Wires
should be built, rather than continue
“ Ach,” said Von Steinveldt. ‘‘I think ple, he is liable to sudden gusts of der to warn him to he ready. He came and placed on pasture or forage that j trying to maintain a had one.
To carry on the telegraph system of
pusslon
which
he
cannot
control.
on Janet Church having her afternoon J hiis not been grazed by the sheep, they
I know the name. Let me see. I hear
“ You’ve Just taken five hundred tea In the hall of the Adlon hotel, but are less likely to become badly infest- | How to get a good road system Is the United States 1,500,000 miles of
a little of the gossip of the London
not a difficult problem if a county or wire are required. Next in turn comes
pounds
o
f
our
money—
”
he
said.
she knew nothing about Tommy. She ed with parasites. This is an impor­
clubs, though I should no longer he
township Is willing to he guided by Russia with about one-third this mile­
“ For the impoverished German aris­ had not seen him since he left the hotel tant consideration in places where
admitted as a member of one of them.
common sense. The first step is to age. Germuny is third and Francs
Is not that the lady to whom young tocracy,” said Von Steinveldt, “ and I In the morning to go to the police of­ parasitic troubles must be kept con­
employ a competent highway engineer. fourth. Canada, despite its great size,
fice. She very willingly agreed to help stantly In mind. I f the weaning is not I
Lord Norheys Is so deeply attached?” assure It will be well spent.”
He will make a study of traffic condl- has hut 230,000 miles of wire, or about
“ You have accepted the Order of Casimir to find him. They went out delayed beyond the proper time, the
Casimir felt that the time had come
tlon8, ascertain where the main market j one-half as much as France.
The
anil searched Berlin. Janet made a «Wes will have time to recuperate and !
for getting at the real object of his the Golden Adder—”
road runs, and build accordingly, con- United v Kingdom is comparatively poor­
“ In return for services which you round of all the picture galleries, mu­ get in proper condition for the breed- I
mission. This chance mention of Nor­
Btruetlng feeder lines to the main ly off, with 263,000 miles o f wire, while
heys’ name gave him his opportunity. hoped I would render to your country. seums and churches, a long business, fing season.
market lines with a type o f material British India is somewhat better
If powriljDe, ail of the Ihmbs should
“ Speaking of Lord Norheys,” he Is not that so, Count Casimir? Well, and entirely futile. All public build­
that will be less expensive than that equipped.— Nutlon's Business.
said, ‘‘reminds me thut his majesty I have rendered them before you asked ings in Berlin are shut In the after­ Be weaned at the same time, but In
_ _ ...______ _ _____
__ , .
i required on the main market lines,
me. Three hours ago your friend Lord noon and by six o'clock It Is not pos­ «ase
asked me to say to you— ”
thee» a r» some very late ones.
...
..
A Joke
t w «h.ini.i
11 , ^
time meet all
Norheys left this room entirely free sible to enter even a church. Casi­ they
should Hu
be . allowed
to stay with an(l >’et wU1
Von Steinveldt interrupted him.
traffic
requirements
on
the feeder
“ Ha Ilia !’ merrily laughed the femt-
“That Lord Norheys is in Berlin. to go where he chose and do what he mir, who knew Berlin better than their mothers until they ure of suf­
llnes. The main lines, If built with a ' nine guest of a well-known hotel. “ Thl*
Janet did, rushed round the chief ficient age not to be checked In growth
But I know It already. I had a visit liked.”
solid hase will be permanent.
Is n good Joke.”
“ I don’t believe you,” said Casimir. picture palaces and a number of like­ or stunted by being deprived of milk.
from him this morning. A very
“ What is?” asked her husband.
“ I f you will Inquire at his hotel,” ly restaurants. He failed to find Tom­
charming young man. Perhaps he is
“ Why, this neat little placard on the
over here to tuke care of Miss Tem­ said Von Steinveldt, “ or Miss Tem­ my.
Bridging Major Streams
inside of the door, saying ‘Stop! Hava
ple.”
ple’s hotel— But I keep forgetting.
I asked Tommy afterward how he Raise More Horses for
Helped by Federal Aid You L eft Anything?’ I have packed
Casimir, who had been uneasy all You said she was not in Berlin. Or spent that afternoon. He told me
General Work on Farms
One of the most helpful results of up the soap, towels, stationery, pillow
through the Interview, becume actu­ perhaps he has taken the princess out that after lunching comfortably In a
Farmers are facing a serious situa­ federal aid to road construction has slips and sheets. I don’t suppose we
ally uncomfortable. He did not un­ to luncheon somewhere. Or he may restaurant, he determined to see the tion in respect to farm power. They
derstand what Von Steinveldt meant. be making arrangements for his Jour­ city in a simple and Inexpensive way. must «id ler decide to buy and us« been the bridging of major streams could take the mattresses, so I have
which it has encouraged and made pos­ left them. H a ! h a !” —Kansas City
“ Miss Temple,” lie said, “ has not ney to Lystria. You will find him He got Into the first street car he tractors almost entirely for their farm
sible, according to the annual report Star.
somewhere no doubt if you look for saw, went In It till It stopped and
yet arrived In Berlin.”
work or get busy and raise more of the bureau of public roads of tile
came hack again to the place from
‘‘Indeed. Then periufps fhcre Is no him. He Is certainly at liberty.”
horses. The horses on farms at pres- United States Department of Agrlcul-
Casimir rose from his chair and which he started. Then took another em are for the most part getting on In tnre
Y ucat art’s Sisal Trade
truth In the rumor that he Intends to
Surh strpama ar0i ln many cat€Bi
car and did the same thing. Altogeth­ years and there are few colts being
marry Miss Temple. Indeed, I have crossed the room.
Yucatan's sisal trade Is receiving at­
the boundaries of counties or states,
heard it whispered that another and
“ I don’t know what you expect to er he seems to have worked over the born to take their plucee when they
tention and It Is hoped to restore her
and the necessity of securing joint ac­
much more desirable marriage hus gain,” he said angrily, “ by treating the course of fourteen different cars. I
have passed the period of their use­ tion of the authorities of the two po­ dominance of the Industry. A com­
been planned for that fortunate young king and myself as you have; but if cannot imagine u better way o f elud-
fulness. This point is well brought litical divisions, coupled with the In­ mission from the federal department
tnun. Tlr» Princess Calypso Is. I un­ you think that after this the Lystrians Ing a pursuer. I shall certainly try
of commerce and industry will present
out by Professor Overton of the Pur­
derstand a very beautiful young will ever accept you as a king, you It If I ever want to keep out of the due ( In il) experiment station. Twenty- adequacy of funds available, has a project fo r the organization of a
made the construction of modem
clutches
of
the
police
for
a
few
hours.
lady.”
are very badly mistaken.”
three per cent of the horses on the : structures over wide rivers an almost large co-operative organization, la
Casbnlr was not surprised to find
He opened the door as he spoke. At nine o'oclck Tommy went back to
238 farms Investigated were at least j hopeless problem. Yet It Is evident which every factor interested In the
the
hotel,
changed
his
clothes
nnd
thut Von Steinveldt knew all about When he had finished speaking he
fifteen years old. 21» per cent were
that no continuous road system is production, transportation and sale of
took
a
taxi
to
the
Mascotte.
He
was
the r.cheme for the marriage of Calyp­ passed through it and slummed it vio­
from ten to fifteen years old. while 3 possible without bridging these bar- sisal will he represented.—Family
determined to see Calypso again, and 86.9 per cent were from five to ten
so 'And Norheys, but he was startled, lently behind him.
Herald.
| tiers.
puzzled and frightened to hear the
I have no doubt that Von Steinveldt that was the only place he could think years old. Slightly over TO per cent
Federal
aid
and
the
co-ordinating
in-
natter spoken of in this way.
smiled. He probably chuckled when of where he was likely to meet her. were between five and ten years, an ' fluence o f the federal government
Logic
“ Lord Norheys is u rich man. I be­ Casimir left him. The mistake about He did not meet her there, for she average of seven years old. Only 10.8
have been the means of securing prnc-
“ But why are the bricks of Ice
lieve,” Von Steinveldt went on. ‘‘He Tommy’s Identity was sure to be dis­ was at home packing her clothes. He per cent were nnder five years and 1 tical action In a great many cases of
cream so much more expensive than
will no doubt make un excellent king covered sooner or later. When It was (lid not even meet the king, who had less than 2 per cent were yearlings
this sort. The careful study of the the bulk?”
of Lystria, u post which could hardly discovered every one concerned would taken on evening’s holldny, no doubt and two-yen rolds.
principal
lines
o
f
travel
leading
to
the
“ Well, madam, you know how high
bo accepted by a man without private feel so foolish that there would be no In order to give some final advice to
Professor Overton states that ln i designation of the federal-aid highway
the wages o f the bricklayers are now.”
means. Anil If your oil fields ore de­ further talk about an English candi­ his daughter. Tommy, seated hy him­ fnnr years from now 32 per cent of
system
has
developed
clearly
the
need
veloped, he will see to It thut England date for the throne o f Lystria. Once self at a table in a corner of the great
the farm work horses will be at least of bridges of this character over cer­
obtains control of them. Well, Eng­ Lord Norheys was out of the way. room, was glad to see Casimir when
fifteen years old and will have about tain strenms and has brought about
Colombia’s Air Service
land gets everything nowadays. To Von Steinveldt’s own cliunces would be came In. Casimir was tired after come to the time for their retirement.
The
Colombian government hag
agreement as to the locations In which
Ills
long
search
through
Berlin,
and
the victors the spoils. It Is enough be greatly improved.
As It takes from three to five years to the bridges should he built.
This granted a subsidy of $65,000 for the es-
was
so
pleased
at
finding
Tommy
that
raise a colt to work age, isn't it time benefit has been experienced by the thblishment o f the passenger air serv­
for us poor Germans that we are al­
he ordered two bottles of champagne.
lowed to live. Please tell the king
to begin thinking about the future sup­ majority of the states, especially ice between Battanqullla und Girardot,
I
dare
say
he
drank
too
much
of
It.
ply? Traitors, useful as they may be, those of the South and the Missis- to be started at once.
that 1 do not grudge Lord Norheys his
Tommy did not. He remained per­ cannot entirely take the place of
good fortune. I found him a most at­
! sippl valley.
Casimir spent a harassed and try­ fectly clear-headed and he thorough­
horses on all farms. 'There will always
tractive young mun. I have seldom
ing time for the rest of the day.
T uff ’un, T h a t!
ly
understood
what
Casimir
said
to
be a need for some draft animals. The
enjoyed a chat more than the one 1
lie was convinced, and the king him. He agreed to go to Breslau und man wbo raises some good colts will
Dick—A man shouldn't ever deceive
Illinois Is Leader
had with him this morning.”
agreed with him, that Von Steinveldt from there to Lystria. He would have find a market for them when they are
Rpcent construction reports Rhow his wife.
Casimir felt perfectly certain that
meant to play a trick o f some kind.
Tom— Well. If Ite didn't, how would
promised quite as readily to go to ready for the harness. Now Is the that Illinois now is the unquestioned
Von Steinveldt would grudge the prin­
It was conceivable— indeed, likely Tiiubuctoo and thence to the FIJI is- | time to start raising them.
leader In pavement mileage, with Cal-
ever get her In the first place?—
cess and the throne of Lystria to Lord
thirH and Dartmouth Jack o’ Lantern.
Ifomla second. New York third
Norheys or any one else except him­ enough—that the Herman would have lands In company with Calypso. But
Pennsylvania fourth. The Illinois state
self. He was equally sure that no accepted a bribe. That he had al­ he Insisted that he must explain lo I
Cow’s Milk Favored for
Perhaps doctors do not prescribe for
highway department has succeeded,
German would be content to see Eng­ lowed I.ord Norheys to go free before Calypso, to the king, and, at once, to I
because they cannot send
land in control of the Lystrian oil. He he was bribed was a thing which Casimir, that he was not Lord Nor­
Raising Colt by Hand this season, ln constructing more than themselves
themselves a bill.
felt that he was being played with, neither the king nor Casimir could heys. On that point he was absolute- [
Cow'S mUk may be gsed successfully one-sixth o f all roads laid ln the Unit­
laughed at, and that some very dis­ believe. Hut they did not know and ly determined. He refused to go ad- t to raise a colt by band tf treated tn ed States.
agreeable surprise awaited him. He could not guess what kind of a trick venturing under unother man s name, j the pjllowtng manner.
tn the first
began to be angry and to lose con- Von Steinveldt meant to play, or what I f he was to marry Calypso, which he I place It ts best to use milk from a
trick
he
could
play.
The
simplest
very
much
wanted
to
do,
it
must
ha
j
lldonoe In himself.
fresh row tf possible and preferably
G ood R oads Facts
“ What
brought
Lord
Norheys thing to do was to send the princess as Rev. T, A. Norreys; not as a max- 3 from a row giving a niflk low tn fht con­
FOR INDIGESTION
and
Tommy
off
to
Lystria
at
once.
quls
or
any
one
else.
hero?” he asked abruptly.
tent. T o a tablcspovnfut of sugar add
B L U rK H S l
( T O S B C O N T I N U E D .»
Unfortunately,
this
was
not
possi­
“ There was some trilling irregular­
warm water to dtsaohre» then three to
North Carolina has the longest us- I
ity about his passport,” said Von ble.
IffWGESTIOffJ
Ore tabtespi>on fills */ ttmearater. which
Story of Elgin
The arrangements for crossing the
Steinveldt, “ and he very properly
tend* to correct (Agesttve troubles» phaltlc hard-surfaced highway east of
We
might
use
the
glamorous
words
frontier and their reception in the
brought It straight to me.”
and enough fresh milk to make a pint. the Rocky mountains, the road extend­
6 B e l l - a n s
Casimir knew, or thought he knew, Sohloss Amhray were not yet com­ of childhood's fairy tales. "Lon* ago J Feed about rne-ftwrtb pint every hour ing 165 miles.
• • •
Hot water
all shout Tommy's passport sml that plete. The plan which Casimir had snd far away,” to tell the tale of Elgin
for the first B-w day*» always warming
Enough highways to circle the earth,
Sure Relief
the Irregularity was anything hut tri­ made was that the patriarch and the cathedral, whose seven hundredth
to Mood heat.
An ordinary nursing
fling. He also knew that Tommy had lending notables of Lystria should he birthday was celebrated last August S bottle with a hc-ge atppie la a satis­ 24.000 miles in all, are scheduled for
not gone to Von Stelnveldt’s office of waiting at the sohloss to celebrate the snd 0. So long ago as tha twilight
factory utensil f»c feeding the eett. but construction ln the United States dur­
his own free will. He had been ar­ wedding and the coronation Immedi­ time of the early Middle ages, so far
whatever ts used great rare must he ing 1923 by various state highway de­
25«t AND 75<t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
rested and taken there. He Jumped ately after the princess and Lord Nor­ sway as Rome, must we go for the he- , taken tn thoroughly eteanae and scald partments. Good roads sre coming
to he ■ reality in all states of the
lo the conclusion that Von Steinveldt heys arrived. But the patriarch was ginning* of the story of this hoary old | It before each meat
PARKER’S
Union.
'>»
bad already sent Lord Norheys back not there, and nothing could be done pile, whose Influence has been casting 1
H a i r b a l s a m
e # e
to England and was now enjoying his without him. Only a few of the no­ Its spell upon the lives o f the dwellers
faw
m
llu M SU n H altrdh t
Raising Early Lambs
R w a m C olor and
triumph In a disugreeble and spiteful bility were actually In the achtoaa. In the old province of Moray from that
Twenty-four thousand miles of state
F*<*«d
far-off
time
to
the
present.
There
in
(
The
raising
o
f
warty
tamha
require«
Casimir
required
three
days
to
have
« « d l l N a t Dn
n M i Hair
niHimer.
highways are scheduled for construc­
Wt. .P.tcho^. N J
an old tradition that the Cnlieea
better equipment, greater skill on tba tion ln 1925, according to the United
” 1 was so glad to be able to set the everything nfiidy.
part o f tt»e shepherd, more ttore and States bureau of public roads.
H IN D E R C O R N S b « ™ . o ,™ cu -
But If Von Steinveldt had any card founded the church to begin with. Just
matter right for him at once,” naid
loases, etc.. stops a ll pain, ensures com fort to tha
labor at lambing, and more expensive
feet, makes walking easy. 15c by m ail or at Dnm*
In his hand anil meant to play It. It as they did that of Blrnle. In any
Von Steinveldt.
gum. H i sent Chemisai Works. Paichogoe. N T.
feed.
This extra labor, however,
“ I suppose,” said Casimir, “ that you was plainly unwise to keep the prtn css«, the site was already hallowed hy
sacred
associations.
when : comes at a time when there Is not a
The state highway department o f
cess and Lord Norheys In Berlin. He many
have deported him.”
rnsh of other work, and hy the time Pennsylvania has completed renumber­
Boschee’s Syrup
Von Steinveldt raised his eyebrows and the king decided to send them to Bishop Andrew Moray, scion of ihe
ing more than 376 separate highway
for the rush o f farm work, the dock
for
Breslau. There they would be within powerful house of t>e Moravia, moved
In well-feigned surprise.
the
Cathedral
of
Spynle
to
the
Church
routes
and
combining
them
in
less
will
require
the
minimum
itf
attention.
“ My dear Claim Casimir,” he said. easy reach of the frontier, and when
of
Holy
Trinity
In
Elgin.
than
80.
through
trans-state
thorough­
The lamhs will he ready to miake good
“ Why should I deport l*onl Norheys? they crossed It woold at once be
use of the ewrty pasture and will make fares. Motor tourists coming upon
^Tiat excellent young man Is at pres­ among the mountains of Lvstrta. If
these routes at the border can follow
a strong growth hr fora tha weathar
E a r t h f t ia f n r » ’ i T o m S
ent enjoying the olghts of Berlin, In they stayed there quietly. Von Stela
Successful for M yeara.
them the entire length or breadth o f
» c and 90c b o ttle e -
The earth, that Is natures mother
•’ompnny. perhaps, with Miss Temple. veldt might not guess where they
A L L DRUGGISTS
the state
Or did you say that she had not yet were, and they would, at worst, be is her tomb. Khskespeare.
Mrs. Ashcroft’s Remarkable
Recovery After Taking Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
3
J
J
Banish Pim ples
By Using
C Soap uticura
to Cleanse
Ointment to Heal
CHAPTER XII
Sure Relief
m
ELL-AN S
w
Coughs and
Lung Troubles