The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, October 16, 1925, Image 3

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
GAINED 17
NEEDED POUNDS
Adding her voice to the thousands who
are praising Taniac for the return o f health
and strength, Mrs. George Hernigle, re*
la tea her remarkable experience with the
*' To me Taniac is the grandest medicine
In the world. It has not only increased my
weight 17 lbs., but it has also*>rought me
the best o f health. I had suffered from
nervous indigestion for five or six years and
had reached the point where it was either
get relief or break completely down.
“ When I began taking Taniac I only
weighed 09 lbs., I couldn’t sleep, felt tired
all the time, and was often unable to do
my housework. Since taking Taniac I
weigh 116 lbs. and am a new person.
Taniac is also helping my little eight year
old girL I t makes her eat more and sleep
better, and I consider it deserving of only
the highest praise.*'
W liat Taniac has done for others It can
also do for you. For sale by all good drug­
gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 mil­
lion bottles sold.
King T o m m y
By GEORGE A. BIRMINGHAM
Sure Relief
B
ell - ans
FOR INDIGESTION
Lacks the Greatest Joys of Life
CHAPTER XVIII— Continued
d isa g reea b le to me, fo r I am a m an
of so ciab le d isp o sitio n w ith a very
stro n g ly form ed h ab it o f co n v ersatio n .
I could n o t b lam e N o rh ey s an d his
w ife fo r d e se rtin g us. T h ey w ere on
a honeym oon and it w as n a tu ra l
enough th a t th e y sh o u ld s h u t them ­
selves u p to g e th e r in th e ir ow n com ­
p a rtm e n t. I did n o t see them , ex cep t
a t m eals in th e r e s ta u r u n t car. T ro y te
an d C ab le ig n o red me. C ab le re se n te d
my b ein g w ith th e p a rty a t all an d
kep t T ro y te to h im self In a n o th e r
co m p artm en t on p re te n se of ta lk in g
busin ess. T h ey could n o t ta lk b u si­
ness in nny u sefu l w ay b ecau se th ey
did not know w h a t had h ap p en ed in
L y stria. All th ey could do w as to sp ecu ­
late. a n d I m ig h t h a v e been usefu l to
them th e re . In fact, my g u ess ab o u t
E m ily ’s c u r a te w as th e only good
guess any o f th em m ade.
C asim ir, C o u n t Istv a n , w ho lives
som ew here in th a t neig h b o rh o o d , got
in to th e tr a in a t C h a rlo tte n b e rg s ta ­
tion, Ju st o u tsid e B erlin . K in g W ladis-
law s Joined u s a t th e F rie d rlc h s tra s s e
s ta tio n f a r t h e r on.
T h e re is n o t
enough room f o r fo u r p eo p le to be
co m fo rtab le in a w ag o n -lit's co m p art­
m ent, so C able, w ho d o es not ca re
w hat he sp en d s, en g ag ed a n o rd in a ry
first-class co m p n rtm e n t f a r th e r dow n
th e tra in .
T h e re th e fo u r, T ro y te,
Cable, C a sim ir an d th e king, se ttle d
down. I w as n o t In v ite d to Join th e
p arty .
N eith er th e k ing n o r C a sim ir could
cross th e fro n tie r Into M egaila. b u t
they w ere w illing to go a s f a r a s B res­
lau and tell all th ey k n ew a b o u t w h at
had h ap p en ed .
U n fo rtu n a te ly , th ey
did n o t know v ery m uch.
C asim ir ex p lain ed th a t h e h ad all
along believ ed T om m y to b e th e L ord
N orheys. H e h a d re g a rd e d th e “R ev ­
eren d T h o m a s A. N o rre y s’ ” p a ssp o rt
a s a clev er tric k In ten d ed to deceive
Von S te in v e ld t an d th e G erm an s
w hile conv ey in g to him th e n ew s th a t
L ord N o rh ey s h a d a rriv e d in B erlin .
T h a t w ould h a v e b een an in g enious
plan, m uch m o re in g en io u s th a n an y ­
th in g T ro y te or C able h ad th o u g h t of.
I t did m ak e C a sim ir c e rta in th a t Lord
N orh ey s h a d a rriv e d . I t w ould, a p ­
p aren tly , h av e deceived Von Stein-
veldt an d h is police if th e ir su sp icio n s
h ad n o t been aw ak e n ed by w h a t h a p ­
pened in th e M a sco tte th e n ig h t a f te r
T om m y’s a rriv a l.
Von S tein v eld t
h e a rd all a b o u t th a t fro m one of h is
spy w aiters.
T h e k ing a lso believed th a t T om m y
w as Lord N o r h e y s ; b u t h e u n d ersto o d
th e p a s sp o rt d ifferen tly .
H is view
w as th a t N o rh ey s p re te n d e d to be a
c u ra te in o rd e r to c le a r h im self of th e
ch arg e of b ein g e n ta n g le d w ith M iss
T em ple. H e re he ex p ressed th e g re a t­
est d e s ire to see Viola, an d It w as
w ith th e u tm o st difficulty th a t T ro y te
kep t him fro m w an d erin g alo n g th e
tra in to look f o r N o rh ey s’ c o m p a rt­
m ent. H e sa id th a t he h ad p a r tic u ­
larly ad m ired th e w ay In w hich L ord
N orh ey s h ad k e p t u p h is p reten se,
"D o T a k e U»,’’ She S aid. “ W e W a n t even a c tin g th e p a r t of a c u ra te w hen
to Go M ott A w fully, and I O ught th e re w as no real need fo r It.
T h en cam e th e q u estio n of w ho Rev.
to H ave a H oneym oon, O u g h tn 't 17”
T h o m a s A. N o rrey s re a lly w as. T h e
cheek q u ite close to his. "D o ta k e king did not know . N or did C asim ir.
u s," sh e sa id . "W e w a n t to go m ost C a sim ir could tell e x a c tly w h a t w as
aw fu lly , an d I o u g h t to h av e a honey­ on th e p a ssp o rt, and th e k ing re p e a te d
m oon. o u g h tn ’t I?"
all th a t T om m y had said a b o u t him ­
T ro y te picked up th e telep h o n e re ­ self. B u t th a t got them no fu rth e r.
c e iv e r again.
T hey h ad to sen d f o r me. C able w as
" H u llo !" he sa id .
“ Yes, F o reig n u n w illin g to do s o ; b u t T ro y te in sis t­
office. Lord Kdrnund T ro y te sp e ak in g ed. C ab le rem em b ered th a t I had said
ag ain . Did I say tw o sle ep ers on th e so m e th in g a b o u t a c u ra te .
W arsaw ex p ress? W ell, fo u r w ill be
W hen I h e a rd th e sto ry told by th e
w an ted . K ngage fo u r."
king an d C asim ir, I saw a t once th a t
" S a y five,” I s a i d ; " I ’d r a th e r like my g u ess w as v ery likely to b e rig h t.
to go, too.”
"M y s is te r E m ily lo st a c u r a te ea rly
T ro y te took no no tice of me. H e la s t w eek ," I said .
"H e w as la s t
laid dow n th e receiver, crossed th e h eard of a t th e Adlon hotel in B erlin,
room holding V iola's h and, an d sa t w h ere he sta y ed tw o n ig h ts a n d then
dow n.
d isa p p eare d . T h e d a te s— "
"W h y on e a rth do you w ant to go?”
W e d iscu ssed th e d a te s an d th ey
said Cable.
fitted in w ith each o th e r v ery w ell. I
"W ell," I said, " I ’m th in k in g of a p ­ could n o t h elp looking a t C ab le w ith
plying fo r s h a re s in th e oil com pany an ex p ressio n o f sa tis fa c tio n .
T he
of y ours, so. of course, I'd like to look m an h ad been ab o m in ab ly ru d e to me
in to th in g s for m yself. And L ord N or­ since w e left London an d h ad snubbed
heys is m y godson, so if y o u 're going m e p itilessly . I did not a c tu a lly say
to m ak e him a king, I o ught to he "1 to ld you ao.” B u t I looked aa If I
th e re to help to crow n him . God­ th o u g h t It.
p a r e n ts h av e d u tie s a s well a s rig h ts.
"A n y h o w ," aald C able, “n o e n ra te
And, besides. I w an t to find o u t w ho would d a r e to m a rry th e p rin cess."
th a t p rin c e ss h a s ru n aw ay w ith. I
L ik e m an y su ccessfu l b u sin e ss men,
b elieve m yself th a t m y sls tp r E m ily 's C ab le u n d e re stim a te s th e co u rag e and
c u r a te h a s got her, an d th a t J a n e t
ab ility o f th e clergy. In all p ro b a ­
C h u rch h as gone along w ith th em to bility h e n e v e r sp e a k s to a clerg y m an
be b rid esm aid ."
a t all an d only sees one once in tw o
I picked up th e telep h o n e receiv er, y e a rs o r so clad in a su rp lice, a t som e
an d a sk e d fo r th e F oreign office. w edding n r fu n e ra l w hich h e ’s obliged
C able grow led. T ro y te lit a c ig a re tte to a tte n d .
A c u r a te in a au rp llca
an d p o u red h im self out a g lass of looks Innocent and m ild, n o t a t all
b ran d y . N orheys clap p ed me on th e th e kin d o f a m an who w ould seize a
back.
v acan t E u ro p e a n th ro n a. T h e sam e
"G ood old U ncle B i l l !" he sa id . "I c u ra te o n th e g olf lin k s is a very d if­
a lw a y s knew you w e re a sp o rt. Tell fe re n t p erso n . B esides, T om m y w as
us all a b o u t th a t c u ra te , w on't yon?"
an ex cep tio n al e n ra te .
I told them
" T h a t th e F o reig n office?’’ I sh o u ted w hat E m ily an d C anon P y k e had aald
dow n th e telephone. "Y es. I'm sp e ak ­ ab o u t him .
ing f o r Lord Kdrnund T ro y te . P lease
( T O B E C O N T IN U E D .)
en g ag e five sle e p e rs in th e W arsa w
e x p re ss tom orrow in ste a d o f four. If
F a c t* A b o u t C o m p a i t
th ey h a v e n 't th a t n u m b er v a c a n t tell
T h e an g le betw een th e tr u e n o rth
them to p u t on a n o th e r coach. Yes. and th e m ag n e tic n o rth Is called th e
A w hole coach. N ever m ind sh o u t th e "m ag n etic \H r1n tlo n ," i.od h a s to he
expense. Mr. C able will s e ttle th a t allow ed fo r In n av ig atio n . T h u s, w hen
w h a te v e r It is.”
th e song sa y " T ru e a s (h e co m p sss to
the s ta r .” it Is ta lk in g n o n sen se be-
onus*, a lth o u g h th e s ta r Is fixed, th e
CHAPTER XIX
com p ass Is not. N cv erth eleas, Its v a ri­
I d id not enjoy th e first p a rt of th e atio n s a r e well know n, an tn a t th e
Journey to L y stria , fo r I w as le ft a l­ >om psss rem ain s (he se a m a n s meat
m ost en tire ly a lo n o
T h a i la alw ay s t s ln s h la
fo r th a t so rt of th in g .
W eil, you
know, If th e w orst com es to th e w o rst
an d th ey still w a n t a king, I'll be
th e re ."
C able, who had b een dru m m in g im ­
p a tie n tly w ith his fingers on th e tab le,
m oved o v er su d d e n ly an d looked a t
N orheys. I do not know w h e th e r he
a c tu a lly th o u g h t th a t it m ight still be
possible to m ake N orheys king o f L y s­
tria .
If th e th in g w ere possible, it
would c e rta in ly be a w ay o u t of a
n a s ty situ a tio n . E ven th e B alk an w a r
m ight be av erted .
"I a lw a y s sa id ," sa id N orheys, “th a t
I'd no objectio n to being a king, so
long a s I d id n 't h a v e to m a rry th a t
princess. W ell, th a t p a r t of th e p ro ­
g ram is off now. B u t if ttie L y s trla n s
d o n 't c a re fo r th e ch auffeur, w hy n ot
pop m e an d Viola on to a couple o f
th ro n e s? Not th a t w e w an t to hoof
o ut th e p rin cess. W e d o n 't. O nly ju s t
if sh e h ap p e n s to h a v e done h e rs e lf
in by sk ip p in g off w ith th e ch au ffeu r.
And t h a t's th e so rt of th in g it ta k e s
a girl a long tim e to g et o v er—
sp e cially If sh e h ap p en s to he a p rin ­
cess— w hy, in th a t e a s e w h at I say i s :
W hy not u s?”
C able is a n a d v e n tu re r w ith no
sense of resp o n sib ility an d little re ­
g ard fo r convention.
H e m ay h av e
serio u sly c o n te m p la te d financing a n ­
o th e r rev o lu tio n in L y stria an d s e ttin g
up N o rh ey s a s a king a t th e end of it.
B ut T ro y te is a se rln * s s ta te sm a n .
H e could not possibly h av e re g a rd e d
N o rh e y s’ p lan a s w o rth y of c o n s id e ra ­
tion. N ev erth eless, he agreed to ta k e
th e young couple to L y stria . I t w a s
Viola who p e rsu a d e d him.
S he left h e r se at, w en t over to him
In th e p r e ttie s t p o ssib le m an n er, p u t
one arm ro u n d his neck an d se t h e r
v
Many Wives are Childless Because of 111 Health. Read
How Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound
Helped Mrs. Benedict
Wash, and It was not long till I was
relieved. Now I do all my own work
and help others. I sure praise Lydis
E. Pinkfcam’s medicines to any one I
meet that is suffering from similar
troubles. I think if mothers with
girls would give it to them when
they come to womanhood it would
make them stronger. People who
have known me all my life are aston­
ished to see me now as 1 was always
sickly when in my ’teens until I
started taking the Vegetable Com­
pound.” —Mrs. M ary i t B enedict ,
318 Payson Street, Kewanee, llL
Copyright by Bobba-Merrill Co.—W. N. U. Service
—25—
“ All A sia M inor is m ore o r less
P e rsia n ," sa id N o rh ey s, "an d , anyw ay,
I do n 't w a n t to ta k e a n actio n a g a in st
her. I d o n 't believe 1 could even if
I w an ted to, on acco u n t o f h av in g got
m arried m y se lf b e fo re sh e did. So
th a t ’s t h a t ; a n d th e r e 's no u se w o r­
rying.”
Taniac Vegetable Pills for constipation,
T ro y te w a s ta lk in g f a s t to som eone
made and recommended by the manufac­
in th e fo re ig n office.
turers o f Taniac.
“T h e re ’ll be th e devil of a fu ss,”
said N orheys, "if U ncle N ed s tir s up
all th o se a m b a ssa d o rs und people.
And th ey w o n 't like It. Nobody would
FOR YO U R H E A LTH
like it. I say , U ncle N e d !“
T ro y te, w orking ste ad ily th ro u g h
“DIAM OND DYE” ANY
C able's te le g ra m s, w aved a n im patient
GARM ENT, DRAPERY hand a t N orheys.
" I t 's all v ery fine.” said N o rh ey s to
me. "U n cle N ed m ay say w h a t he
J u st Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye likes, b u t th e y w on’t lik e it. No am ­
b a ssa d o r w ould lik e being pu lled out
E ach 15-eent p a c k ­ of h is bed a t th is h o u r of th e night
ag e c o n ta in s d irec­ an d se t on to ch a se a p rin c e ss up and
tio n s so sim p le any dow n th e H im a la y a m o u n tain s, us if
w om an
ca n
tin t she w as a g o at o r a cham ois o r som e­
so ft, d e lic a te sh ad es th in g of th a t kind. And w h a t I a l­
o r dy e rich, p e rm a ­ w ays say i s : If nobody w a n ts a th in g
n e n t colors in lin ­ done, w hy do it? T h e re a r e lo ts of
gerie,
silks, rib ­ u n p le a s a n t th in g s every fellow h a s to
do. W hy ch ip in w ith u n n e c e ssa ry
bons, s k irts , w aists,
ones und m ak e everyone u n co m fo rt­
d re sse s,
c o a ts ,
stocking!.,
s w e a t­ ab le?''
"N o tify th e le g a tio n s a t S ophia,”
ers, d ra p e rie s, co v erin g s, h an g in g s—
sa id T ro y te in to th e telep h o n e, "and
e v e ry th in g !
P ra g u e a n d B u k a re s t, an d W arsaw ,
Huy D iam o n d D yes—n o o th e , Kind—
and B u d u p e st, an d B elgrade— ”
a n d te ll y o u r d ru g g ist w h e th e r th e m a­
" J u s t liste n to him ,” said N orheys.
te ria l y ou w ish to color is w ool or silk,
“Jo lly g la d I d id n ’t go into th e diplo­
o r w h e th e r it !• linen, c o tto n o r m ixed
m a tic se rv ice. T h ey w a n te d m e to.
goods.
You rem em b er th a t. U ncle B ill? B ut
G e ttin g hom e t<> a p o rcelain b a th tu b I w as firm a b o u t th a t. 'N o t m y line
a t all,' I sa id . ‘H a te com plications
a n d a n e le c tric fan is v ery Inviting.
a n d a lw a y s d id.' Now 1 see I w as
q u ite rig h t. I sim ply co u ld n 't sta n d
being se t on to p e rse c u te som e poor
girl w ho’d ru n off w ith th e chauffeur.
And I e x p e c t t h a t's w h a t's happened.
Looks lik e I t anyhow . W hat 1 alw ay s
say i s : If a girl w a n ts to m a rry a
in d ig e s t io n / /
__
2> cckts _ J /
ch au ffeu r, le t her, and be Jolly th a n k ­
ful it's no w o rse.”
i 6 B ell - a n s
C able h ad edged o v er to th e ta b le
Hot water
a t w hich T ro y te w as s ittin g a t th e
Sure Relief
telephone.
“T ell th e m ," he said, "to engage
p laces fo r u s In th e W arsaw express.
W e m u st go tom orrow ."
“I su p p o se w e m u st,” sa id T ro y te
w ith a sigh.
25$ and 75$ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere
“O f c o u rse w e m u st," said Cable.
C o n s tru c tiv e critic ism is us m uch , "H eaven know s w h a t m uddle th e re 'll
critic ism us uny o th e r kind.
be if w e’re n ot th e re . I t's a com pli­
cated b u sin e ss and you and I a re th e
only tw o people w ho u n d e rsta n d th e
C u tic u ra C o m fo rts B aby’s S kin
W h en red , ro u g h a n d itch in g , by h o t w hole of it. T ell them to book tw o
b u th s o f C u tic u ra S o ap a n d to u c h e s of sle ep ers fo r U8.”
"I sa y ,” said N orheys.
“I say,
C u tic u ra O in tm en t.
A lso m a k e u s e
no w a n d th e n o f t h a t e x q u isite ly sc e n t­ U ncle Ned, a r e you really going off
e d d u stin g p o w d er, C u tic u ra T a lc u m , to th is w hz ty o u -c a i 1 -'em place to see
o n e o f th e In d isp e n sa b le C u tic u ra th e p rin c e ss? "
T ro y te took no n o tice of th is, so I
T o ile t T rio .— A d v ertisem en t.
an sw ere d f o r him.
O ld fools a r e m o re fo o lish th a n { " H e m u st,” I sa id . “As m in ister for
y o n u g ones.— R o ch efoucauld.
B alk an a ffa irs, it's h is d u ty to h ave
h is hand on th e helm w hen th e ship
DEMAND “ BAYER” ASPIRIN is in th e ra p id s."
N o rh ey s tu rn e d to his w ife, who had
A sp irin M arked W ith “ B a y er C ro ss’’ been sittin g q u ietly an d very com fort­
ab ly w h e re T ro y te le ft her.
H as B een P ro v ed S afe by M illions.
"I say, Vi, old th in g , w h at about it? ”
S he u n d ersto o d him a t once, though
W a rn in g ! U n less you see th e n a m e |
"B a y e r" o n p a c k a g e o r on ta b le ts you | I confess th a t I d id not.
"I sh o u ld sim ply love it,” sh e said,
a re n o t g e ttin g th e g e n u in e B a y e r j
A sp irin p ro v ed s a fe by m illions and “an d you p ro m ised th a t w e should
h ave a honeym oon."
p rescrib ed by p h y sic ia n s fo r 25 y e a rs
"R ig h to ," said N orheys.
"I say,
S ay “ B a y e r’’ w h en you buy A spirin.
U ncle Ned, te ll him to hook fo u r sleep­
Im ita tio n s m ay p ro ve d an g ero u s.— Adv.
ers, will you. VI an d I a re going to
I f a m an is a good d e b a te r, he a rg u e s | tr o t along w ith you."
T ro y te very n e a rly dropped th e re­
a b o u t ev ery th in g .
ceiv er in h is a sto n ish m e n t. I w as a
O v e r 2 ,4 0 0 M ile * o n O n e P a i r S o l e «
H. H. R o e h r i g , a p o s t m a n o f R i c h ­ little s ta rtle d m yself. T h e very last
m o n d H il l, N. Y., w o r e a p a i r of place a m an o u g h t to ta k e h is w ife
U S K I D E Sole s f o r o v e r 7 m o n t h s , a v e r ­
a g i n g 12 m ile s a d a y In a l l k i n d s of I fo r a honeym oon is in to th e m iddle
w e a t h e r on h a r d , r a s p i n g p a v e m e n t s — I o f a B a lk a n w ar, an d th a t. If I could
a n d t h e s o le s a r e still g o o d f o r m o r e !
w ear!
T h a t Is U S K I D E e v e r y tim e , i tr u s t T ro y te ’s ju d g m en t, w as Just
U S K I D E — t h e W o n d e r Sole f o r W e a r . I w h at th e re w a s going to be.
I t Is m a d e by t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s R u b b e r
"You c a n ’t go w ith -u s." said T royte.
C om pany, th e w orld's la r g e s t m a n u - j
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us,” sa id N orheys. “ W e d ch eer you
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b it dow n an d o u t.”
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w ay from P a ris Ju st to tell you th a t
sh e 'd m a rrie d me.
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I've got tny p a ssp o rt all rig h t. You gave
It to me you -solf. U ncle Ned. an d I'll
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