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Show • THEJORDANJOURNAL.MIDVALE,UTAH I lowed the line ot hla extended arm. Far across the plains I saw a ftashlna light, as ot a heliograph. "The window ot a settler's shanty, twenty miles from here, If It's a foot," he explained. "Look how green the grass Is. The evenln' light makes lt ' that way, somehow." 'Author of "The Cow Puncher," "The Homesteaders" I'll start get the outfit together. I It was true. The grass had taken a Mrs. Harry Ashcroft Tells~ How Lydia Pinkham' got a team ot buckskins that's tougher "SKY AN' GRASS" . deeper shade ot green with the light WNUServiee than Little Eva in an Uncle Tom's Cop)'rla:ht by Robert Stead Vegetable Compound Relieved of falling aslant across It. The suo huna Cabin show, an' a democrat boneSYNOPSIS.-Lured by his fourlike a yellow ball In a sky of cham· Severe linen and Pain year-old playmate, Jean Lane, shakt-r that scuds across the prairie Frank Hall, aged aix, ventures She was seventeen now, and my won- they meant. We knew what it was tor like the shadow of a cloud.'' (He had pagne, and the long shadows of our on the forbidden wall of a dam, Pinkham's Blood Medidne for poor dering eyes had o! late beheld her trim men to spend their lives In clearing his poetic turns, l1nd Jake). "I got a horses and wagon streached down the In a small Ontario town. He falls slope of the little hill. But most imblood. I was cold all the time. I girlishness giving way to the first en· tt>n, tw~oty, or forty acres, but here tent, but you'll need your own blankets. Into the water and Is saved from pressive of all was the alienee, a siwould be so cold I c.oold hardly sit trancing curves of womanhood Her lay a kingdom fresh from the hand of Aftt>r breakfast we'll go oyer to a store possible death by clinging to still and in the t>a.lms of my hande lence as of heaven and earth broodlnr. Jean's outstretched arms. Next light step, her grace of motion, her God and ready for the plow. And a an' buy a lny-out o' grub.'' there would be arops of sweat. I day Jean Informs him that bebrooding. brooding over this scene a1 clear, pink skin, her sensitive Jlps half piece of that kingdom in the still far"!Tow long will we be away?" also used the Sanative Wash and I cause of their adventure of the they had done from the duwn of tlrne; parted over rows of well-formed teeth, ther West-320 acres of that kingdom recommend it also. You may pub"Well, nat'rally we have to flgger on day before he Is In duty bound to eye. and hefore that, far into the vague marry her. He agrees when they her eyes large and dreamful, all whis- -was to be ours I lish this letter and I will gladly andriving out a good spell. Ain't no free aeons of eternity. I wished are "grownups." With Jean's swer letters from women and advise pered in some vague way In the f'ars ''And as much more as I can buy land nowhere close to a city, a that Jean brother John, also aged six. might have been there. my neighbors about these medicines." of my boyhood that Jean was from not year as to year," said Jack, 11~ C-t-T-Y"-he spelled It out, with a Frank begins school. Two years -Mrs. HARRY AsHCROFT, 632 Beech We made our camp on the hill, l.t oth.er girls; whispered of Jean the though picking up the thread of our whimsi cal mixture of pride and rldl· later they are joined by Jean and Avenue, Covington. Kentucky. Frank's sister Marjorie. A little artist-Jean the Idealist I Jean had thoughts, his face alive with enthu- cule--"like this. Now I've a spot In we can be Mid to have made camp at later Jean confides to Frank, In all. Jal'E\ found a little slough (proMrs. Boyer Also Found Help not gone into the mlll with the other sla!';Ul. "Boy!" be said, hanging me on my mind I tlJink'll suit yon hoys right verse, her hope of some day benouocNJ Gilman City, Missouri.-"! WIIB III slew) of snow water not far girls of h<'r nge; she had continued the !me<', "thert"'s no limit; there's no down the calf of the leg. It'll take us coming "1\Irs. Hall." He accepts such a condition that I could not eat away, and ne unharnessed his horses the "proposal." I1"'rank is ·tour ... lon~;er at school, and then had taken limit!" I clnsped his han<! In mine with nor sleep to do me any -good and I and hohbled them nearby. I was fussteen when his mother dies. The up the study of music. Amo-ng the a pressure that told more than words. felt draggy all the time. My head boys are eighteen when John's Ing with the tent when he returned. limbo of personalities which tlrifts Into ached mY. right side and back would All that day we continued through father Is killed In an accident. ""'e won't need that, sou,"' and I almost kill me at times, and I could the hywaters of little towns, she had the prairies, with here and there a belt thou;;ht there was a note al!uo!<t of af· be on my feet only a short while at a found, too, an artist; a rn11n apparently of scrubland to cut across tile vision. fe<'tlon In his voice that made me time. I was irregular and so nervous, of talent, who had sou:;:-ht the seclu- All that day we rambled more and CHAPTER 11-Continued irritableanddespondentth at I thought warm to the man. "It couldn't rain sion of our little milling center In On- more In the field of fancy -happy I could not stand the strain much -2tonight on a bet. Clean out the ~ MRS. HARRY ASHCROFT longer. I had been this way more or 632 BEECH AVENUE, COVINGTON, KY. I need not follow the events of the tario for reasons which were his own. Imaginings of the things we would do wagon an' you two boys sleep on the less for ten years, but the last two Covington, Ky."I was so weak next year or so further than to say He had Immediately recognized the with those farms of ours which lay out floor of it. You get the benetlt o' the years was just terrible. I took mediartistic strain In the there, gil·! somewhere and had bent to the westward, and nervous I could hardly do my that my father developed a habit of springs that way, an' It's dryer'n the housework as I could not stand be- cines, but got little relief until I beputting on his good clothes In the his own genius to call It forth with no waiting only to be claimed. And as ground." cause of the bearing-down pains in gan to take the Vegetable Compound.. thought of reward other thun the joy evening came on we watched our first evening and brushing his shoes, nnrl "But where will you 8leep7" my back and abdomen. I sat down I took three bottles before I could of seeing It grow. prairie sunset. There were no quick walking over to see whether Mrs. "011, 1'11 roll up somewhere. I'm most of the time and did what I could see any change at alL I have taken "You are wonderful, 1\llss Lane," he dusk and darkness, as In tht> East ; the do in that way-as washin~ dishes, seven m all and am improving right Lane might not need some help with an old-timer." sun hung long In the western sky, and had said, after the first few lessons. etc. One day a boo!~ ~escribmg Lyd~a alonf.. I have used Lydia E. Piilkthe afl'alrs of the farm. Jake gathered some dry grass and as It descentled swung stt>adily to the "You llnve E. Pinkham's med1emes was put m ham s Sanative Wash and take the perspective and proportion, Jack found me one evening in Sepbutralo chips and out of an astonishmy mail box. I saw how the Vege- Liver Pills. I cando mostofmywork northward. As It fell feather-llke rufwhich are the greatest things In life.'' tember cutting .llrewood In the unIngly little fire he soop. had the tea table Compound had helped others so now and I live on a farm and there "I think I am a very stupid pupil," fles of cloud almost overhead burst to cleared portion ot. our farm up by the boiling. Then he fried bacon and laid I gave it a trial. I had to take about is lots of it to do. ~ I wash, iron, hoe color In the richest mauves and crimthe strips of hot bacon on slabs of big pine. The sun was almost set- Jean had murmured In answer. "You a dozen bottles before I gained my the garden1 raise chickens and tend sons, and long ribbons In the west stren~h, but I certainly praise this to the milK." -Mrs. T. M. BoYER, ting; it hung like a blood-red globe are very patient with me--and all for bread. And we ate bacon and bread, flo a tlng like golden Islands In a sea t>f nothing." anedicme. Then I took Lydia E. Gilman City, Missouri. and then jam and bread, and drank through an avenue of maple trees, amber, caught the glow and silently "}'or nothing! You leave me your hot black tea, while the slow tw1llght and Its slanting light struck the 'l'oo great a command of lant:ruage unfolded a glory of pink and yellow People generally cheer when a publltt settled down about us. autumn foliage with a wizardry of debtor! You pay me a thousand times! and orange sometimes lessens a woman's matrl· officer does his duty. It lB one ot tbe and crimson and burnished color and beauty. Jack sat down on You have given back to me a purpose brass. 1 • monial chances. rewards . a log and when I paused In my work In llfe--an excuse tor being alive I Ah, When daylight came we had breakI turned to look at Jean. She sat he said, "You're too Industrious, Miss Lane, you do not know-yet- by the window where the yellow light f~tst and started on our journey again. Frank ; If you are not careful you'll how empty a life can be. But you are blocked out her fine The day was much the same as the profile against the die rich. Come over here; I want to an artist and some day you will dip drab background or the car, and minone before, except that we were now your brush In pain-perhaps in sortalk to you." well ont on "the bald·headed." Once gled In the richer yellow ot her hair. row and reg1·et-and after that you In a while, at &Teat distances. we could I tool' a sent at his side and for a And her blue eyes were all a-glisten, will paint. It Is the law." see a homesteader's shack, a little IsomlnutP. or two he punched the earth Jean told me these things that Sun- as the long, fine lashes drooped and lated sentinel box of the van;:uurd of with 11. 8tlck, as though uncertain how day afternoon, and asked me lf I ro~;e and droo11ed and rose. And In ''All Right, Jake, We'll Take Your settlement. Once we were Intercepted to open his subject. the corner ot her eye 1 saw a little "I gness you're as much awake as knew what he meant. I did not; but pearl gather and grow until, unreOffer. When Do We Start and by another team and demo!'rat, much llke our own, which cut across our I am, Frank," he 8aid nt length, "so I knew tlcc nrtist had given Jean an strained, It stole across her cheek. Where Do We Go7" instant's glim[1Se into life, and It was trail. The driver asked If we could you know what's on the books." "Regina I" shouted Jack; "Regina I'' "You mean about my father?" I was none the easier for me to suggest the springing to his feet and beginning to about tl1ree days to go, an' a day to spare any water. We gave him half 1rolng to add, "and your mother," but loneliness of a homestead "somewhere gather up our etfects, for we had look it over, an' three days to come of what was In our keg, and he exback, which knocks the hell out o' a I stopped; someway It seemed out of west of ?>Ianitoba." agreed that this should be the base of week, don't It? An' It might be longer." tended his plug of chewing tobacco "Do you think you could dip your all round. We chatted a few minutes, place. But Jack filled It In,- "And our search, for land. We were ready "You see, we have our sisters here. and then with mutual friendly shouts brush in-In the Saskatchewan?" I my mother." to disembark by the time the train had ·we have to give them some Idea-" and waving ot our arms we were otr '!'hen we both sat silent for awhile. ventured. come to a stop, and our first glimpse "Sisters!" Jake exclaimed, evidently "I know," she said, simply. "Jack again. "ITas he said anything about it to of the prairie city was that of bulldWe camped that night by a stream you?" I ventured, "He hasn't men- has told me. I will go, If you-and lng!l silhouetted a~alnst a satrroo sky, In some panic. "They ain't goln' along?" Marjorie--go." of which Jake knew, because there was tioned it to me." and wide streets and open spaces and "No. They'll stay here until we get little water on the prairies, even at the It seemed to me that the reference the foundation work of the metropolis MOTHER:- Fletcher's "No." salt1 .Tack. Then, with one settled." first of May. Next day we drove all of his unexpected touches of humor, to Marjode came almost as a second that was to be. Castoria is a pleasant, harm"That's all right, then," said Jake, day, and later Into the evening than -"I'm not sure that he knows about thought; at any rate, I fiattered myself visibly relieved. "Well, you tell 'em usual; It was quite dark when we less Substitute for Castor Oil, It yet. But mother does.'' with that idea. CHAPTER III a week or ten days." stopped. ""\Yell, It's all right, Isn't It?'' I said, Paregoric, Teething Drops We had no difficulty In persuading We related the morning's transac"This Is the place," Jake said, "but after we had had our laugh. "Your my father and Mrs. Lane to fall In and Soothing Syrups, espeJ11ck and I werr:~ early about tn the tions to the girls, who accepted the sityou can't see It tonight. Have a good mother has been pretty much a moth· with our ideas; In fact, they accepted morning, Intent upon making our proscially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. uation with resignation, as it had been sleep and we'll size 'er up In the er to Marjorie and me since our own our plan with some enthusiasm. Fa- pectlng arrangements. We asked a agreed that they would stay ln Regina mornln'." left us. She's 0. K. I'm not complain- ther even Insisted upon selllng one of casual question ot an early morning while we did our prospecting. '!'hey To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of We tried to eat breakfast without lng.'' the farms and giving the proceeds to lounger at a livery atable--some of would at once set about to find cheaper Proven directions ,£!! ~ package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. concern, but we were hurried and "XPither am .1," Jack agrPed, "so establish ourselves In the \Vest. It these fellows seemed to get np at daylodgings, or a couple of rooms where nen-ous, and eager to see how our far as they are concerned. Rut just was little enough, as we were to learn light for the express purpose of loung- they could keep house; they Insisted judgment Evprybody knows a serious whiswould tally with Jake's. On Priest and Rhabdomancer how about us? We've got to get out." in due course, but Jack and I had also lng-and he flung his voice over his that they were quite able to shift for perln~ man who always professes to "\Vhy?" Father Innocenzo, vicar of the Cnpu· saved something of our earnings, and shoulder Into the recesses of the barn. themselves. They would leave word the road he had tried to explain to us have "Inside information." the system of survey, and we had a chins in Alessnndria, Is a famous rhnb· .Tack turned his full blue eyes on during this particular fall and winter "Jake I" he called; "two guys here to of their new location nt the hotel. , general Idea of It In onr heads. Now. domancer. By patting and smellin~ we with a sort of pity. "Do you think we were unusually penurious. see yuh.'' The forenoon was well gone by the he took a township map from his the earth he is able to tell what is l\Iarjorle Is going to play second fid"Null down every dollar," said Jack, Jake was evidently feeding his time we had finished our arrangements pocket and showed us In detail where underneath. This ancient profession, die to a new mother? You don't know nod we all were busy with our nailing. horses, for we heard the rustle of hay and bought our "grub," which consisted we were. lnclispensahle to the tribe in nomad your sister, Frank." We prepared to start for the West and caught a whiff of lb1 fn1grunce, but mainly of canned goods and other "This Is us," he 's aid, pointing with a times, is still valued in Italy. Father tn u moment I knew he was right. about the enr.l ot April, and, ns it came prt>sently he came stumping down the preparations that would not spoil In /. lJe ha<l not asked me if I thought about, my father and Mrs. Lane ar- main thoroughfare between the sta11s. the heat. '!'he democrat was a two- thick, stubby finger, "right on the JnnocPnzo has found water--and, \\").at that Jack would play second fiddle He was a short man with an o\·er-de- seated afl'alr, aud the tent and sup- northwest quarter o' Fourteen. Im- Is more intere~tin_g to American!;, ollto a new futi.Jer, but that, too, may veloped waistline--quite the opposite plies were bundled on behind, or laid medjut west of us is a road allowance, ln Italy anrl 'l'ripoli. Recently, near runnin' north an' south. Immedjut the villuge or Bruggl, in the Carone have h<'en in his mind. BELL·ANS of the lean and lanky Westerner our In the bottom. We noted that Jake we~t of that again is section Fifteen, valley, while rhall(lornancing around ''Well, what are we to do about Imaginations had been picturing. Hot added a rifle to the equipment. Then which water Is railroad land. an' can't be he f;udclenl~· nnnounc·<'d: "Gold and tt?'' "\Veil," he said, bringing hiR weight we started o:tr, Jack In the front seat tool' Sure Relief up free. But lmmedjut north· sil\·er." In fad, f;ample;; of the earth "Go West!" he :o;aln, Pmpllatlcally. to a poise on his pudgy feet, and scru- with the driver, and I alone behind. W<'St, cornerln' rl;rht against this quar- taken to a Turin laboratory were found "Go West! I am beg-inning to think tlnlzlng us closely through shrewd, During the clay we discoverer.! that ter, 'c(!pt fer the road allowance, Is to ('ontain four g-rams of golcl and It's the only thing for a young felhnlf·closed eyes. "You fellows lookln' our guide was something of a,phllosthe Routheast quarter of Twenty-two, fifty -six grams of sih·er per ton of !nw to do, anyway. \Vhat is there here fer land?'' opher. Ile had many shrewd remarks which is open. Now these two quar· parth. • 'ot much, hnt the townsfolk for us? Drudge away In the mill, "Tilat's what," said Jack, who was to make about immigrants, and hometers. northwest I•'ourteen an' southeast ZS~t and 75¢ Pks's.Sold Ever,YWhera got exMterl anrl capitalized Fnth('r Int<evPn to !'<ix, seven to six, seven to already beginning to pick up some of steaders, and the businP:ss of settling Twenty-two, is as good a• any land noeenzo'R further researches In their six, seven to six, week In, month ln. the direct vernacular of the West. up a country. It appt>ured that he hn.d th:H lays out o' doors, an' hettf'r than community. If you borrow money from your year in; then, some day, caught on "\Ye want a man who knows the coun- no very regular scale for his Si'l'vltes. mo~t. There's a bit of a gully here-relatives, they will not he as polite a shaft, and tht>y stop the mill just try to show us ahout." 1'hls <'ame out in his aecount or the you'll see It In a minute--runs down The miser hoards himself poor. about It as a stranger will. ioug- enough to untangle your remains "I'm your gazabo," said Jake. "l location or a young l~oglishmnn whom from the northeast an' eut'l orr to the And that Is lift>! By f'..-d, Frank, It's know every budger hole from Est evan he <](•scribed as Mr. Spoof. southwest, an' runs rlg:ht hctweeo not life--as I see it-as I'm going to to Prince Albert. I know every ].JUt<'h "lie had a (•arload of baggage," -said th<':>e two qual"te,·s. TliPre'.~ springs in see it!" of stlnkw!'erl from .Arcola to Swift f'ur- Jake, with \\'estern e:rtntva.;ance of the ~ully somewhere, an' runnin" water I turned to him in surprise; It was rent. I've druv this country tlil there language, ··and when I sut;gesteu that pradical the year round, an' shelter 'the f1rst time I had hParl,i him u,:;e ain't n coyote between :llontann an' he start up u secon d·hand clothing fer stocl; an' all that kind o' thing, an' stl#h an expression. His teeth weri> the Saskatch'wan.river but knows the store he said, 'Ab, l'm afraid you're you get the benefit of It all. an' It don't ct; his thin lips were prf'ssed torattle o' my bone-shak<'r. You boys spoofin' me.' So I numetl him l\lr. take two acres oren your land. It's a get her: his eyes were big an<l luml· hit luck with your ftrst throw- Spoof, an· be gets mail nuw addressPd plumb paradise an' you can't beat It nous in the twilight; his po!'<e was a runnln' into me like this." TltPn, with tllut way." nowhf're." picture of resolution, even of defian<'e. a sharp Rquint through his ealf·clo8e<l .Jake turned In to a farm place In "Bow far Is It to a railroad " Jack AlP unknown to me, Jack Lane had pyes. nnd dropping his voice to a con- mid·aftenwon for water. We could asked. h ,.ome a man, and his exclamation tidential note, "How murh money you s~>e the farmer se('ning In his tield; he "Plumb down that road allowance, li:Hl l•ad more of prayer than of progot?" lll<tde nu stop on our nccmmt, >Jnd if he thirty-two miles, ~:>trnlg:ht as the erow fanit~· in it. "Enough," said .Tack, "hut n0ne to had a wife she remailled Indoors. We flies. when it ain't Bittlo'.'' he threw Pres .. ntly he continued: "'Ve can go wa~te. What are your rates?" Jlllmped as mueh watPr as tile horses In with a little snieke1'. out to that new country, west of Jake seemed to be turning a proh- would drink, and filled our wn ter keg-, "Thirty-two r••iles !" Jack ex<'laimcd. :!\!anit•>llH, and take up a homestead !em heavily In his mind. "I lil<e you and then sat for a while in the shade "Pretty well In ~he wild(>rness, Isn't <'UCh. £n a f(>W years we will hav~> "I Will Go and Keep House for You," fellows," he sal<l at length, "and I of one of his buildings. chewing ut lt ?" land <:>nongh to make a dozen of thf'se She Said Frankly, "if Jack and Jean make you a special price. Usual 1 straws and gazing into the blank dis"Wlldf'rneRS nothln' I This is suburOntario fanns. Others are rloin...,~ itGo, Too." ,.,"'et seven dollars a day an' found fer tnnee. There was a supreme satisfac- ban prop'rty. This Is closP ln. I tnke so enn we. And It won't be so hard drivln', an' fifty rlollars for locatin.' tion, a fine relaxation and relief, In for us. The worst thing, usually, i~ ranged a domestic event on the very That's fer each gent. ~ow J calls you idling in such an hour. I was Im- some ot 'em back sixty an' seventy the loneliness; holding It down In a day of 0ur departure. The affair was two boys one gent an' mal,es you the pressed with thf ofl'·hancl way in which an' eighty miles. Thirty-two miles is jus' right, an' I'll tell you why. When RIHI<'lc three years or more, all hy qu!et and unpretentious; ceremony in same prll'e--SeYen bonPs an' a grub- we seemed to have taken possession a new railroad comes Its likely to come mw·,. self. But we can get claims the church at eleven, and dinner at stake whether we hit oil or not, an of the man's farm, and his complete about thirty miles . from the other; hcsl<le t>ach other, aurl, ultlwugh we'll :llrs. Lanc's-:!\lrs. Hall's, I should say fifty plunks extra If we do. An' we indifference to our pre>sence. that's about a sensible distance apart. t1ave to have sep!.t·ate sha(']u., the -where !\l:ujorie and Jean served, and wlll. No question ahout thut. I know Jake pulled his team out from the side An' hel'e you are, in the middle of the ,::-Iris will keep hc•1se for u ..., so it we all tri('d to live In a joyous glow two claims that's jus' sittln' up an' of a haystacl,, where they had been right-of-way, no' may he cuttin' your won't hP so had." which was strangely shot through with ye!pin' fer you lad~ to come along:.'' fef·<lin~ with as little con·"<'rn as if the homestead Into town lots; ten lots to lie hnd touched on so1... ethlng which srreal<s of unhappii1t>.ss. That night at We withdrew and tulked the matter h!iy were their owr>, and pre>.ently we an acre an' two hundrPd dollars a lot. had aJrenrly come into my mind. "Will s!:x we left for the West. over fm• a few minutes. In spite of t•a: tied off down C'lltl trail .a~ait· . Can you beat It? l'he Lord sure has Proved safe by millions and pre\cribed by physicians for the girls go?" I questioned. After two days and two nights we .Take's unprepossessing appear:meP and On account of our afternoon rest been (Ood to you, fer no special reason "Irrnnk." he said, nnd again he passed through Winnipeg. It was In boastful language there was snmcthin~ Jake drove until nluH,st SUIHI<>wn. \Ye that l c:m notice. ''!'ain't your good yrmed to :;peak from some supt>rlor the ,;r<IY of uawn, and we did not get appealing ubout him. We returned were now In a sllghtly rolling conntry, Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago looks an' 'tain't your goocl ~>ase, ex· w{Rdom of hiR own. "those girlR will off, but through the window we caught pr<'~ently with our minds made 11p. and suddenly he swun;; fi"OUJ the truil cep' In se!ectin' me as your financial Pain Rheumatism Toothache Neuritis go with us anywhere we ask them- a glimpse of lines of lights down a "We'll take your offer, Mr.-" .Tack IIIHl pulled up on the top of :1 ll ttl e advisor, su to speak. I P4:ckon it':s all anywlt~re I" wide and winding street. commenced. knoll. From this little vnnruge point account o' those gtrls-slsters, you • • • • • • • • Daylight snw us on the prairies; not ".Take," he Interrupted. "No mister.'' we could see the unl.lroken sweep of said." When I laid the proposal befor" 1' the "baldheaded,"' to be sure, but the "All right, Jake, we'll take your the prairies, mlles and miles In every ~ arjorle, she listened with a <'Om· well settled country of the Portage ofl'er. When do we sta1·t, what do we direction. t•lncency whil'h :n;~'-{ested that t'>'"· 1 plain~, . whe_re i~dustry was already take, and w~ere do we go?:· "l:s this the bald-headed?" I aske<l In Plenty of elbow.room nere, Idea was not .. ntJrely new to her. fru<:ttfymg m tnm housf's and barnli, 1 Jake looked lntt>rrogatl>ely at the n low voice, as though touching on ''far from the madding crowd." only l?ackage "I ""lll go and keep house for yon," nnd orderly, well-kept farll'll. And yet n.ornlng s11n. Tben, "Had breakfast?" something almost sacred. Will they haye the courage to !: ~ which contains proven directions. ;;he said, frankly, "If Jack and Jean here and there \Yas now the unbrol>en he demanded. "This Is the bald-headed." he nnhomestead? 11 go too." Handy "Bayer" boxes ol 12 tableta sweep o f t h (! pra I r l es, an d our eyes ''No." swe~ed. solemnly. "See, everywhere. Also bottles of 24 and 100--Drnggiats. It was Sunday afternoota oefore J ., danced and something caught our "Well, fill up. You must be feelln' sky Rn' grass-sky an' grass. A.h, -LrlD Ia tlle tra4e 111art ot Bqer llaautaeture of lolonoaceUe-•cldalter ot S~lleae14 ba., nn oo~tunltJ te~ sr;>eak to Jean. brearh a!l we tried to Imagine wbat pretty well bored out aftPr yot1r trip. there, there's llll exception.'' I (TO Blll OOJI'XlNUl!ID.) I ACOVINGTON, KY., WOMAN': Makes Remarkable Recovery By ROBERT STEAD : a F. 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