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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL SUFFERED AFTER „ birth of u b t ! Trouble Caused by Getting Up Too Soon. Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound sene* King Tommy By GEORGE A. BIRMINGHAM Copyright by Bobbe-Merrill C«s—W. N. U. Servie» e e ® *® © *«® «® # ® # MY FAVORITE STORIES By IRVIN S. COBB £#® © i»S@<S®®®ti®©! »>c>S(i©;®®©®# (Copyright.) Why Drag It Out? The president of one of our largest Say “ B ayer” -In sis t! rallrouds has always enjoyed life and the living of IL He has ever favored For Colds Headache “ I thought not,” said the king. “ I Churches, dropped hints about Tommy good things to eat and plenty of CHAPTER XIII— Continued them, good things to drink and mors thought not. I ’m glad you're con which set Calypso wondering. She — 1B- — Pain Lumbago said, for instance, that Tommy w aa of the same, long black, strong cigars “ Even so,” said the king, “ you can firmed my suspicion.” to smoke and a box full handy. ■T’ve known many curates.” said not the man he professed to be. So Neuralgia Rheumatism scarcely expect me to answer that Until be reached middle age and question In detail. Even at the age of Janet, “perhaps hundreds of them, and far as Calypso knew, Tommy pro I’ve never known one yet who be had progressed a trifle beyond It, bis fessed to be Lord Norheys, and the Accept only a forty-five. If you really are forty- haved aa this one does. He drinks thought that he might be somebody customary modes seemed to agree Ove—” t Bayer package cocktails In the morning and goes to else gave her a queer little thrill of with Mm. But about a year ago his “ Fifty-two.” the Mascotte In the evenings.” health rather failed him. At least, pleasure. I f tie were not Lord Nor “ At any age,” said the king, “ such which contains proven directions “The patriarch wouldn't dream of heys, then he was not bound In honor | he developed nerves and curious sen our advertisement confessions are embarrassing, embar Handy “ Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets 1 a Liverpool (E n g rassing for both of us. Besides, It doing such things," said the king. sations to marry Miss Temple. Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggist« land) paper I began "Which makes me certain that he’s She began to look at Tommy with In the mldweslern city where he Isn’t only with Calypso that I want Aarlrtn la the trade mark o f Bayer Manu taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a V e g eta ble facture o f Mouoeoritlcec Idea ter at Salley llca eid you to use your Influence. There's not a curate or Indeed a clergyman Interest, at first us a man whom It lives he bad the best available medi Compound and that was the beat con at all." might be her duty to marry, later on cal advice. But treatment, as locally the patriarch. Do you know our pa finement I had. W hen ever I fee l run “That,” said the king, “ Is more the as a man whom she might be content applied, did not seem to help him any. down I alw ays take the V e g eta b le triarch?” Compound as a tonic. W e have juat “ I hope to. I ’m going to Lystrla In sort of way a young man like Lord to marry even If It were not her duty. The annoying and alarming syinp removed from Brockville (C an ad a) so 1 order to enlist his sympathies in our Norheys might behave." Her view of Miss Temple changed In toms persisted. Of Hair and Skin w as pleased when the store ordered the “ Very possibly. I don’t know Lord an odd way. It occurred to her us So in the fall he packed up and great movement.” Preserved By medicine fo r me and I got It today. I Norheys.” possible that this London dancer went to New York. Arriving there “ And I’m sure you’ll succeed," said would not be without it fo r any price "A t the same time," said the king, might be one of those wicked women he summoned three of the leading the king. “ Our patriarch Is full of and I recommend it to ladies around sympathy with all good causes, and “ It Is not our business to expose the who lure young men into entangle diagnosticians in stomach troubles. S o ap to Cleanse here because 1 feel so sure it w ill bene Ointment to Heal fit any woman who takes i t " — M r«. I'm certain that your movement Is one unfortunate young man. Deplorable ments und then hold them to their These high-priced scientists came to as Ills conduct It, I don't see that we half-made promises. She came by de him. equipped with small black bags. A gnes W icnall , Talcville, N e w York. of the best.” W om en can depend upon L y d ia E. Janet helped herself to some of the need warn the patriarch against him." grees to think of Miss Temple as a They examined the sufferer thor Sherman Prepared "F or the sake of the reputation of nuisance, some one who had no right oughly. They asked him countless Pinkham’a V egetable Compound to re veal which a waller was pushing at lieve tnem from ills peculiar to their for Any Emergency her In a large dish. The king refilled the Church of England,” said Janet, to be there at all. certainly no right questions— all about his diet, his sex. For salo by druggists everywhere. her glass. She had sipped away al “ 1 feel that I ought to make It clear to Interfere with Lord Norheys’ life. habits, his family history, his emo- Judge Gary at a banquet was prais that he Is not one of our clergy." Tommy could not fall to observe the ! tions. sensations, feelings, likes and ing un efficient overseer. most half of what was In it. “ If he does unythlng scandalous change In Calypso’s manner, and the dislikes. Then they withdrew for a “ It’s the esabllshment of world "The man's surprising efficiency,” he Simple Life for Them while he Is In Lystrla," said the king, thought thut her feelings toward him ' consultation. said, “ reminds me of Sherman on his Tom and Mary had lived In a bote) peace,” she said, “ through the medium “ kisses a housemaid, or anything like were becoming more friendly filled After the lapse of an hour they re- of the United Christian Churches.' | march to the sea. The way Sherman for so long, they were both ready te “ In that case," said the king, “ you that, of course you’ll have to tell the him with a determination to go ■ entered his presence. The oldest could repair railroads! The Confed lend a simple, quiet life. One evening through with his adventure whatever specialist acted as spokesman. can count with certainty on our patri nfter donning a sleeveless dress, short "Mr. Blank,” he Said, "my con- erate cavalry hovering in his rear happened. arch. There's nothing, absolutely coat und Murk tie, the two started | freres and 1 have considered your would tear up a mile of track or burn There were difficulties. One, tri nothing, he likes better than the es down to the dining room for th< rase from every standpoint. I now a bridge, and an hour or so later they fling In Itself, but singularly embar tablishment of world peace except usual evening meal. give you our deliberate Judgment. would hear one of Sherman’s trains go rassing, met him ulmost at once. perhaps the Unity of Christian This naturally dis Mury looked at Tom and sheeplahlj You must rut out those thick steaks whistling hy. On the evening of his arrival, while Churches, though perhaps he's a little gusted them. said: “ Honey, I’m ready to put or and rich pastries that you’ve been he was smoking a pipe before going Inclined to take the view that the “ In a Confederate conference one nn old-fashioned house dress and bak# to bed, Tommy was greeted by ■ eating; you must cut out black cof other churches should unite with his day an engineer proposed that they try biscuits” fee and heavy cigars; above all cheerful, intelligent looking young Eng and not his with them. I mean to “ And Pm ready to don overalls and things, you must cut out all alcoholic blowing up some tunnels. But another lishman. say, he thinks that If there’s to be a eat them,” came Tom’s reply. “ Excuse me, sir, but aren’t you Col stimulant. You must alter your plan engineer gave a sour laugh and said; compromise, It must be on the basis " ‘No use, boys, Shertnun's prepared of life altogether— live hereafter on onel Heard?” of every one else giving way. But all Tommy was not Colonel Heard any the strictest and simplest of diets, re fo. 'hat. He carries duplicate tunnels ecclesiastics are like that. Our pa more than lie was Lord Norheys; but frain from smoking, avoid all exer with him. Better save our powder.’ ” — triarch Isn't peculiar." F o r T w o S c o r e Y e a r s and he knew he had Colonel Heard's pass tion and all excitement, go to bed Detroit Free Press. “ When we speak of the union of T e n S h e H as T a k e n port In his pocket and his party wers every night at nine o’clock and get churches,” said Janet, “we mean a entered in the hotel register aa Col up every morning at six.” concordat based on the essentials of B e e c h a m ’s P ills “ And if I should do all these things onel and Mrs. Heard and Miss Gis the Christian creed.” borne. The king had done that for which you gentlemen recommend— "O f course," said the king, “ and “ I was Just 18 when I commenced what then?" asked the railroader. them before he went back to Berlin. you'll And our patriarch absolutely to take Beecham s Pill*. They “ In that event you should live at “ My name," said the stranger, “ la agrees with you about that so long as have been of great benefit to me least live years.” Allen. I don't think we've ever met.” you don't ask him to shake hands Mr. Blank took a deep breath. In relieving sick-headache, consti “ Never,” said Tommy firmly, thank with the Megallan Archimandrite. He “ What for?” he asked. pation, and biliousness. Next ful that Allen was not one of Colonel might draw the line there, though, as Heard’s oldest friends. M arch I will be 68 years old so yot I said, he’s always on for anything aee I have lived to a good old age. ’ “ But when I saw your name In the A Small Job for the Colored really good. A good cause simply fas hotel register,” said Allen, “ I thought M iss E L E A N O R W IL C O X Brother cinates him. I f he has a weakness— I'd Introduce myself. I'm doing ltep- A r e yo u r e a d y ,t o en joy social as we all have— It Is that he’s not so Newburgh, N . Y To an Inquiring Northerner a Louisi arattons, you know.” d u tie s, sporls o r recreations? fond as he might be of the things ana officeholder was explaining why For FREE SAM PLE—writ» He gave that piece o f Information the colored vote In a state election which aren't quite so good as the B . F. Allen Co., 417 Canal Street, New York I f not try H ostkttxh ’ s C e le ns If It formed some excuse for hav was invariably so small, whereas the Buy from your druggist in g f and f • « boxes Cuuses. Take young men now. As b ra te d Stom ach B itters, for over ing seen Colonel Heard's name In the For biliousness, sick heculaches and you very rightly said a few minutes colored population lu that particular seventy y e a rs noted as a w h o le Pretends to Bs a Curate,” Said register book. I’erhaps It was an ex constipation take ago, young men are young men." section of the state outnumbered the the K in g. som e to n ic , a p p e tize r and cor cuse. Any one concerned with Rep “ I said they ought not to he." white population by at least ten to rective. “ But they are." said the king, “ that’s patriarch and Calypso too, that he arations Is bound to be filled with cu one. At All Druggists what the patriarch cannot be got to Isn’t a clergyman. You’d be bound to riosity and ought to Investigate ev “ Do yon use force or threats to see, but I am sure I can rely on you do that for the sake of the Church of erything he comes across. How else keep the negroes away from the Tb* Host«M«r Company, to put the thing before him In the England. But if he behaves with or Is he to know whether the conquered polls?" Inquired the visitor. Pittsburg, Pa. Antifog Device proper light. After all. Miss Temple dinary decorum— After all. he may nations can or cannot pay the fines “ No, suh," said the Loulslnnnn. The fogging of show windows, 11 Is a long way off. It Isn't as If she “ The test is absolutely educational.” have good reasons for pretending to Imposed on them? they nre of the boxed-ln type, may bi “ I hope,” Allen went on. “ that you’ll was In the least likely to turn up In be a clergyman. I ’m pretending to be “ For whites and blacks alike?” prevented by pluclng a flat glass 01 Lystrla." "Suttluly, suh, for both races alike. a head waiter In order to earn my Introduce me to Mrs. Heard. I’d like porcelain dish coutalnlng rnlclun " I fear that I can scarcely under living. There's nothing really wicked to tell my sister that I’ve met her." It's strictly constitutional." chloride In the window. This ehemlca Tommy could not do anything else take— " “ How do you apply the test?" nhout that. I don't see that either substance quickly absorbs molsturi “ Well, suh, It’s this w ay: I f It's a CELEBRATED - ' \ : Janet was softened, perhaps for the you or I are bound to tell the patri hut promise to Introduce Allen to Mrs. from the air with the result that thi Heard next morning. But he could white man who wauts to vote and he first time In her life. I f It had not arch that he’s not a curate.” STOMACH BITTERS moisture Is prevented from congeallm been for the wine, the good food, and “ So long as you know the facts I not help wondering which of his two happens to be a stranger to the poll against the outside glnss, says Popu the king's rharmlng manners, she don't see that It’s anybody else’s bus ladies were the better suited for thq ing officers we ask him If he’s a Demo lar Science Monthly. Cure for Insomnia part. Janet Church was almost the crat, and If he says ’yes’ to that, we would no doubt have replied to him The contents o f the dishes must to much more blankly tlmn she did. She iness.” An Inventor of Macclesfield, Eng age that colonels' wives generally are. ask him If his father fought for the "And I do know them thoroughly.” renewed every two or three dnys. am But Tommy knew that he himself Confederacy and if he says ‘yes’ we land, is said to have perfected a ma might even have spoken fiercely. “ I felt bound to tell you,” said the moist calcium chloride thorough!« “ I fear,” she said, “ I cannot under Janet, “ but I don't Bee that I need tell looked absurdly young. There cannot ask him If he chew’s tobacco, and If chine that wdll cure insomnia. The dried, after which It may be usei he many Instances of colonels of his answer still Is ’Yes,' we say to machine Is placed alongside of the bed take to persuade the patriarch thut anyone else." again. and emits light rays o f Hi different twenty-six years old married to ladles him: ‘Walk right In and vote.’ ” Miss Temple doesn't exist.” “ Thanks," said the king. of fifty-two, and Janet looked every "But suppose the applicant Is col colors, hashing at prearranged periods. “ Well, perhaps not,” said the king. Many s man who hat the sand t< “ After all, the patriarch Is a very dif The effect o f this combination of col day of her age. On the other hand, ored?” propose to a girl lacks the necessary one of his two ladles had to pose as “ Well, In that case, we don’t ask ors and periodicity Is Intended to be ficult man to persuade. I never could rooks to get married on. the secretary o f the Graves Registra him any of these questions. W e ask soothing and to Induce sleep. The do It. I dare say It will really be bet color flashes at such regular Intervals tion commission. Calypso did not look him something else." ter If he doesn’t hear about Miss Tem have a peculiar effect upon the retina, CH A PTER X IV like a secretary and it would he dif “ What do you ask him?" ple at all. And he never will If Ca “ We merely ask him to demonstrate It Is said. The Inventor maintains he ficult to convince any one that she lypso doesn't tell him.” It took Caslmlr two dnys to com was chiefly occupied with graves. the bl medial theorem.” has cured several stubborn cases of “ I shall not consider It my duty to W herever the sleeplessness In ten to fifteen minutes, tell him,” said Janet. “ My business plete his arrangement for the reception Janet, with her face and figure, itch in g a n d of the princess at the schloss. The looked exactly like a lady who spent with him—" The Prudent Mr. Finnerty W hatever the "Is world unity through peaceful little party—Tommy, the princess and her time In typing letters about tomb Friend in Need The lawyer picked his way to the Janet Church—stayed In the best ho stones. Tommy made up his mind c a u s e , th e Christian churches." edge of the excavation for the new ter The judge fixed his eyes severely on tel In Breslau. The king took rooms that Calypso must be Mrs. Heard. "World peace," said Janet, “ through minal station and called down for Mi the prisoner. soothing touch of for them before he went back to Ber “ I want to thank Mrs. Heard," said chael Finnerty. the Unity of Christian Churches." "Flaherty,” he demanded, "why did Rcsinol Ointment rarely lin, a bedroom for Tommy, two bed Allen, for all her kindnesses to my Quite so,” said the king, “ and even “ Who’s wantin’ me?” Inquired a deep /ou dump your hod o f bricks on your rooms and a sitting room for the la fails to give quick relief sister In 1915. She was like a moth voice. If It had heen World Churches friend Nolan?” Through the Unity of Christian Peace, dles. The head waiter o f the Mns- er to the girls In that canteen, and “ I am,” said the lawyer, “ Mr. Fin “ Ye see, Judge,” explained the of cotte Is an Important person In hotel she kept a tight hand over them, too. nerty, did yon come from Castlebar, fender, ‘Ol once told Nolan that If he It would still be far more Important than our little nlTalrs. Still, If you keeping and restaurant circles In Ger Quite right. They needed It." County Mayo?” was hard up for money to come to persuade Calypso not to tell the pa many. Tommy’s party was treated The date gave Tommy a shock. In “ I did." the building where Ol was workln’ with the greatest courtesy and consid 1915 Calypso was at the utmost four triarch— ’’ “ And was your mother named Mary and Ol’d do him a favor, and whin If Caalmlr had heen there he might eration. teen years of age and could not pos and your father named Owen?" Ol saw him cornin’ along the strpet, But the two days In Breslau were sibly have kept a tight hand over any have said that the king, like poor old “ They was.” dead broke. Ol dropped the bricks Lear's worst daughter, gave “ sweet not very pleasant for Tommy. He saw one, except perhaps the Inhabitants of “Then, Mr. Finnerty." said the law down on his head knowln’ he had an nelllades and most speaking glances" hut little of the princess, and he never a dolls’ house. Tommy altered his yer, “ It Is my duty to Inform you that accident policy.” — Forbes Magazine. to Janet. I doubt very much whether saw her alone. They met at meals; plan. Janet would have to he Mrs. your Aunt Kate has died In the old I A Beg Sparla o r Tfcaroeshpln | any one had ever made eyes at her hut Janet Church was always there. Heard. But he was by no means cer country, leaving you an estate of but you e a n . I . . n th«m off prompt!» «with Farewell to Fog? before. The treatment had a certain Afterward the princess and Janet eith tain of how Janet would like that. She twenty thousand dollars In cash. Experiments have heen carried out er retired to their own sitting room, had already accepted the position of effect. Please come on up.” I shall not," anld Janet, “ advise or took a walk without asking Tom his aunt, and It Is distinctly laid down There was a pause and a commotion hy United States aviators In the dis persal of fog hy discharging showers my to go with them. He got no chance In the Prayer Book that an aunt may that the patriarch ho told." down below. of elec!rifled sand. It Is reported that I dare say Janet's conscience was of explaining himself to the princess not marry her nephew. Janet, with “ Mr. Finnerty,” called the lawyer. ! w ork th » h ors» gnawing her a little. She had drunk or trying to convince her that he knew her strong ecclesiastical instincts, craning his neck over the trench, “ I'm the sand showers had the effect of «am» Does not blister cansing a series o f small clouds to glnss and a half o f Burgundy and nothing of Miss Temple. This wor might very well object to committing waiting for you 1” or r » m o v » t h » h str. $2.50 the king was putting s liqueur glass full ried him. On the other hand, the herself to a breach o f the marriage p » r bottl», d » l l v » r » d . W ill “ In wan minute," said Mr. Finnerty. I precepltate as rain, thus breaking np of cognac beside her coffee. That was princess' manner became gradually laws o f the Church. tall you m o r » if you writs. “ I Just stopped to lick the foreman!’’ j the heavier cloud masses. (T O B i CONTINIJWD.) enough to make her uneasy. She had more and more agreeable. The ex Booh 4 A free. For six months Mr. Finnerty, In a V. r. T OUNC. !« . St» I n . St.. W M . Bna. promised to conceal, or help In con treme hostility with which she had high bat and with patent leather shoes Do Not Force Float» cealing a scandal. I suppose she had greeted him In the Mascotte and after on his feel, lived a life of elegant ease, never before in her whole life agreed ward In the train gave way to or If a plant haa been growing thriftily trying to cure himself of a great thirst. | to do such a thing, and no doubt the dinary politeness and at last to friend for some time and then begins to go Then he went back to his old Job. it i Green’ s thought of It was unpleasant. By way liness. back It probably needs a rest, and bo was there in the same excavation that | August Flower of compounding with her conscience Janet, of course, was with ths prin amount of forcing will do any perma the lawyer found him the second time. ' cess all day and talked to her Inces nent good. During the resting period and so qulntlng It, she made up her “ Mr. Finnerty,“ he said, “ I’ve more /or Constipation. mind to say something really nasty santly, almost always abont world a plant la better If left entirely alons IndlKeatlen and news for yon. It Is your Uncle Ter peace and the Unity of Christian In a dry, cool cellar. It will of Its own about Tommy. Torpid Llvor ence who’s dead now In the old coun "Are you aware," sue said, “ that the Churches. This would hav» Inclined accord and without any attention of In one minute—or lest—the pain ends. Dr Successful for ft* - n r e t r y ; and he has left you his entire Scholl'# Zino-pad is the aafe, aure, healing SOc and She bottles— young man shout whom we h ive been any girl to feel kindly toward a young any kind begin to put out new green property." treatment for corn# At drug and shoe store# A L L DRUGGISTS speaking Is not what he pretends to man, even If he were the cations shoots. When these new shoots show “ I don’t think I can take I t ” said breaker of another girl's heart. And themselves the plaat should he given a be?” Mr. Finnerty. leaning wearily on his “ He pretends to be a curate?" raid Caiypso came to be doubtful whether thorough watering, a repotting If nec pick. “ I’m not is strong as I wanes BATHE TIRED EYES With l>r Tkiwnpfi n't Tommy had really broken Mies Tem essary. and brought up Into Its p>aes the king. was! and I’m doubtin’ If I conld go '•Exactly, and I’m perfectly certain p le t heart. Janet, when her mind In the sun. 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