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Show TIIE EEATEn'COTOnT T7CEKLT PRESS.' BEAVER.' UTAH EOSCHEFS SYRUP. ST. CIIAHLE3 WOMAN VA3 FORTUNATE " ft Was s Lucky Day (or Mrs, WletWttr Wken She Read About Doaa'e 1 tad inch awful.cuttlng paint in the small of my back ud hips, I often had to cry out," aya Mrs. Ernest Wiethoelter, 650 Madison St, 6t Charles, Mo, "The pain wai knlfe-Uk-e and I couldn't turn In bed, In fact I waa almost helpless. My feet and ankles swelled badly, my hands were puffed up. and there . were swellings under my eyes. " I often got so dizzy I had to sit down to keep from falling and my health ftlVwlwltaT was completely broken down. The kidney secretions pained terribly in passage and in spite of aQ the medicine I took, I kept getting worse ; until I was a wreck. "By chance I read about JDoan'i Kidney Pillt and bought some. After I had nsed half a bos there was a change and I continued to Improve ; the pains, aches and swellings left and my health returned. v - , Bworn to before me, WM. P. WOLTEH, KWary Public, ALMOST TWO YEARS LATER, Mrs. Wiethoelter said: I think as highly of Doan't as ever. .Whenever I have used them, they bare ' v benefited me. t.-.'. ' Cet Doaa'i at Amy Store, 0e aBel rf y us ( i lianfeiiifi d, Thanksgiving IH fifty-thre- cially i for lung troubles, giving the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration to the morning. Made in America and kept aa a household remedy in the homes of thousands of families all over the civilized world. Try one bottle and accept no substitutes. Adv. Y 1 iarv umnairu . onnei-- " Finds a Giant Spruce. N. L. Carey, forest assistant In the Olymp'c national forest,, hat discovered what he believes to be the largest spruce tree In the world,' says the American Forestry Magazine of Washington. It measures 16 feet in diameter 4 feet above the ground. It is on the south side of the Solduck river. The top was broken off 150 feet above ''""..' the ground. yy; - VERYTIIINa in the life of James Grant, known to all aa Jimmie, had been even and smooth. - Things had just happened that way for him. After college when be decided he did not want to go into his father's business but that ho would v like to study law, It had been arranged for him. Bis father only said: Important to Mother -- Examine "Of all contemptible things, the .carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remery meanest It to make a son take up a for infanta and children, and see that It work which isn't his." . : TtAflMi thn So Jimmie studied law, then he went Into an office and moved upward until Bignature he had been an assistant district attorIn Use for Over 80 Years. CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. Children Cry for Fletcher'i Casioria ney In New York. Bis brilliant work had won him a big reputation ... , Get the Genuine Life was to full of pleasures and of Course, of joys and of everything going on and Avoid "What a flowing , style that author smoothly, happily And the last and has! "Naturally; he writes a run- the greatest of all the happiness he """"" ' hand. ning known had been when he had had r i ta Va. W ';JJloved and found that he had won the ' m " JUT" Economy Distinguished. beart of Beth, Gray. . ;, ; in Every Cake "What'-Thl- s cTainf'to'tllstlhctlonr incident one There been had only "Mmt He's the man who: didn't which, as Jimmie now looked back W. N. U Salt Lake City, No. strike." '(:: 2: ' 'U--.V npon his life, had at all made him tuthappy, and be thought of It but sel' . , dom now. Earn from $200 to $400 a month as . . a - a. - t a he liked One had of best the boys v. an auio inaj i racier mcgnstmc at first, at college, and who had had A m.my winning qualities, , had turned motorized machinery on f out to be the worst sort of a scoundrel Be had cribbed In examinations, . . .. Tr yw I v. Ji ruction in cheated In , games, and used money .i hin tree, whi-!had not belonged to him. They had a rule at college' by which the ttudwit body,. could expel, and' they today. bad spelled Arthur Cogswell. ff.T M. . Jimnle'a disillusionment In , his friend had been bis only tragedy. ...stat.., O St, Llaeela At a4 Addraa Never had. he forgotten j the look on Tractor MmI, (Jtoeola IVvkr, Arthur! f ace and the, fiery red of the long narrow scar over his Tigljt eye MOTHER MIGHT HAVE KNOWN I METHOD IN THEIR MOVEMENT when ha said, as be gritted bis teeth: "I know you're wespouslble for this." Smalt Boys Don't Usually Pick Up Veteran of the Plains Explained Why (Arthur often' made wt of his r's.) 'And I'll get you for it some day, if It rom Pages of Buffaloes Invariably Traveled on Slang Expressions ' , lakes me all my life." g a Course. Their School Books. Now it had completely gone out of "MammaT why do some people call No person ever saw' a herd Of buf- his mind. Be thought only. of. Beth collars bucltr M said litU brother falo move In a straight line. THey al- tnd of being a success for her take. course. The late at the dinner table. ' v ways took "Oh, that's,;Jtist a slapg worth and "Buffalo". Jones explained this as, folIfs.not very nlc for little boys like lows: "A buffalo it "a very cautious animal. Ills shaggy forehead prevents; you to say it, was the reply. After he had consumed another can- him seeing objects on either side. To dled sweet potato brother again broke prevent a surprise from an enemy he, ..;''. ut::".. ;;:,.(;..-;- . walks obliquely to the right and then "And mother, why do they say six to the left, and thus gets an unob1ella'when . they want to tell . the structed view of the surrounding counMamma waa decidedly , per- try." ... . timer turbed, and had visions, of her off- , The buffalo had many small traits spring having been In- undesirable that are lacking In cattle. The buffalo ...,..... never mired? In company. swamps or pools at "Why, brother she said, "who in cattle do. When they found they were the world have yon been listening tot" becoming stuck they threw themselves "Mutt and Jeff," ' was , the grata on their., sides and swam or paddled through the mud as a hog does. They always bad guards out day and nlghi, We Overheard It to warn the herd of approaching dan"No," said the lady to whom the ger. They always faced a storm and e clerk was trying to sell a never "drifted," as do cattle. They Had Beeft Militant District Attorney. bathing suit; "that's a bit too er lay down with their heads to the want well, I something fuller, yon fiercest storms, tossing their heads They were to be married in three ' know few ruffles around on their sides and sleeping months. Beth was getting her trous"Gee, mother H Interrupted the contentedly, while the great mass of seau and teeing about an apartment boy, who accompanied her. fur on their hump4 protected them and doing the any. things she seemed i- -i to feel it was essential to do before "You'd orter see Mrs. Brown't bathin' frorathe wlndsT" ' Ruffle huh I Iler'a - ain't even rol getting married. .r !" wrinkle now Cleveland a Plain The cloud Is Both. It got npon her horionly ;t "I find a new camera Is a positive zon was the fact that she was too necessity.-- ; "Yet yon cannot deny it stout,-an- d happlne only seemed to make her' feel lazier and more con"hen opportunity knocks It IS a is a negative proposition." ' boost. tented, which rat all very well and 'v. A soft answer may turn luck yonr very pleasant, only It' had added a All happiness is In the mind." goodly number of pounds to her weight way. as the weeks went by. And she would be h.ppy and she voul gain and Jimmie didn't like fj t women. She had heard of a doctor who was Ini-ini-ki- rr fsmout for nls diets," for making fat aJL A people thin, for making thin people fat, and her waa ttot a 'quacl.'-- " Shtr had been careful to find that o'ut, and so, without admitting her vanity to Jimmie, the went to see him.' "Ton understand how I feel about it Doctor Chlsholm," abe said a few days later at she talked to a young man arehelp- scarcely older, fluux Jbmalew.My fiance. e It the dearest man but he is very Dccorae and while I don't mean that It A foolish to have yon . prescribe for me he would be to afraid that I waa Injuring my health that ;he wouldn't apv prove at all." "Well, to start with, a diet's the v , I i; thing." "Yes," she agreed, "Jlmnle even tells me I shouldn't eat so many --s.. tweets." Drawing Him Nearer, Nearer. "Jimmie Is the lucly man, I Kike remarked. I," the doctor head about anything not even your ' coffee- -' Yes, Jimmie Grant she tald. TV . men . doctor drew back suddenly, but she stlf except Doctor Blakemore When of the flavor Seliciously satisfydid not notice any change in his manboard of health gavo back the report ner at the added naively.' "Be to Jimmie he felt sure then, though he - - , wonderful." .. ' ing, economical, "rm sure of it," the doctor said. "1 hadn't doubted it for a moment that used to know a Jimmie Grant ne the Doctor Chlsholm had been the Ar wrnt to college .with me. 1 wonder If thur of college dayt. But what a revenrel ' he could be the same... "Perhaps! How Interesting," Beth 'lie Md Beth something of the" re--' snld, at she told him Jlmmie'a college, port and asked her to come down to E&ttla Creek, fcllchigaa ": ' jits office the following day, for ha bat he shook hit head. "No, he 'must be a different Jimmie bad summoned the doctor there and Grant Ours was A flat man, too.. Two was haviag him clwly watched. "I'm afraid you'll bve U ome, cotlegea evidently had fine Jimmie by iM- fctntsH Oars was an cthict though dearest," be said, '14 dr,viy U a, 1 . ! In these' days of nniettled weather look out for colds. Take every precaution against the dreaded Influenza and at the first sneeze remember that Boschee'e Syrup hat been used for e years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis and colds, throat Irritation and espe- a little fellow. - Bo had the muscles of a Berculea." " "My Jlmmia U very t5,", she' aogh-e"tali and dark; be ia really Be was on awfully good looking, thankful to live in a land the baseball team the year he gradis free. uated." On she talked of Jimmie, of With chances for all men whohis popularity, of his fraternity, of 19 ever they be, the many friends he had. To labor in fields of their own "I'm so sorry," she said penitently . for the spoil That comes to the hand that is at last Tm wasting your time. Now willing to toil; v ':. tell me what I am to do." To stand without without fear, a "Well, I'll have pwescrlptlon for favor or grace. yon. In addition to the diet 111 have From masters enthroned fa ir come Gould back it pwepared. yon herited place. tomorrow? ; I have a calL Ira aorry." Be looked at his watch. "Tomorrow T I'M thankful for hearts with She had gone and the doctor went sympathy thrilled, Who care for the weary, the Into his laboratory.,, Be looked at the weak and the chilled: long rows of tubes and bottles, at powFor boys and for girls to inherit ders and liquids." The little phial of the land that strange Oriental poison seemed to With spirits alert, and the wifl be looking at Mm with the eyes i of to command i Past, present, or future, what- an evil spirit, drawing him nearer and e'er may befall, nearer. Be had always, meant to nse IVe thank! in my heart for the It in connection 'with some research ' blessings of all! V experiments, but be well knew its hkm Ktndritk Bangt power. Be had heard of that fakir Journal abroad who had advertised he could , in Farm and Rial maker anyone thin or fat within 40 days. This wat what he had used In moderation. He had made a for- hate to have yon in this ugly busi tune during the short time he had ness " . He's the man," the said, as the doc practiced, but he bad faded In a ten because be had bungled. Be had been tor had entered the next day with his wife beside him, who tried to break in hysterically with eulogies of her husband. T know he's the man," Jimmie said, "Yon-s-aid his face white with rage. you'd get , even withme," he panted, as he pushed the doctor into his inside office, and locked the door. Jimmie Grant knew how to handle excited men. r "You're the man who'd do tha- tthat for your" revenge. You'd take away my whole life, my happiness, would you? Well, I'll take away yours. And by the process of law. Slowly. 5'n Jail," he hissed. The voice of Beth broke in again, a walling, tragic voice, and then the Voice of the other woman the doctor's wife. Within the soul of Jimmie Grant a She Waa Too Stout, conflict raged and tore. Should he too much ln the limelight too. But mete out to this man the punishment thl had happened many years ago Or should he let him he deserved? and abroad. There had been nothing go out to Ms happiness and his own about It in the American papers. All repentance? Could he do it? Deeply night long the doctor worked. . He he knew it was what Beth would have had weakened in his dreadTul resolve him do If she thought about it afterwhen his wife had knocked at the door ward. What good would he be doand nrged him to stop working, but ing by punishing Arthur, who wat beonly for a moment And this girt was ing punished enough? For the first telling no one she had come to him. time he had felt himself to be a scoun"I have some little capsules for you," drel That, was apparent enough. he told her. "They're quite harmless "I don't deserve' forgiveness," he and wlir keep you from wanting begged. "I should get It all, all that's sweets," Be would tell her this so coming to mer-b- nt for her my wife. she would get her imagination at I don't want to shield myself behind work. her, I don't know what made me do T have them all weady for you." it I was mad, mad I Oh, if I had suche said nervously. "Ton might take ceeded, how terrible And he broke ' them now. Here's some water." down and cried... i. .. That part had been easy. "Now for Bnt Jlmmie's battle wat won. Go," the die which HI prescribe for yon," he said, "and tell her anything that It be added. waa an old row we had years ago. But she hadn't taken the capsules. That I lost my temper anything" Be opened the door. Beth was la Instead, she was holding the. small box containing the three small pellets. his arms and with frightened eyes and There was something about bis man white face Mrs. Chlsholm went out' ner which, for some obscure reason she did not like. .' "Well, I guess 111 take them home," she said. The thought flashed through his mind that she did not trust him, that she might have the capsules examined. "You've got to take' them," he said. And then he saw what be bad done. "A doctor Is apt to be too severe" he tried to smile. She was starting to go. "Oh, the capsules," he said, as easily as he could. Be was shaking now, "K you'll diet for awhile, and then come and let me know how you're get ting on, that will do for the present Yon needn't take any medicine if yon don't want to." "All tight" she said, and was out of the door. -"Give those pills back to me," be She Smiled st Him. screamed. But she had caught the elevator on clutching her husband's arm. "Art one of its trips going down. you all right Boddy darllngr Jimmie Be called frantically to the boy: heard her say. "Down I Down 1" but when he reacWl He looked at Beth for a long mo the street she bad gone. ment . She told her story to Jimmie, con . The others had gone now. fessed it all, described the doctor. "We were to have gone Til have the capsules examined, on a house party over Thanksgiving-- do but meantime don't bother your tweet you suppose we could go off on our" Thanksgiving holiday, Just we two?" he asked her. "I want to feel "Tve got yoti got y on e3ot& She looked op at him and put her head on his coat - "Jimmie," she crar- m o red. .. "We could married at once," he are plenty of arson? ' who'd marry ns P ".- And- - as-- be- - held her- - be felt to his own thanksgiving, for so soon was he to hold as forever his the girl he loved most dearly, and for her he had won the greatest victory -- t over blmselfv" " been favorite has my "It always day," she said. "U's such a homey ' ' ' . .;- -- , otQxSprZZjfo FOSTER-MILBUU- N ,r . -- - : 47-19- 19. tv -- : 7tv f (sv .?s. "t sr - h W.. i"" - . 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Insist on Pape's Ad. fever-Ishnes- 1 Ohio girl who Is unable to speak above a whisper has had 48 offers of 1 ,, marriage. If time is money, there is no use a man spending so much time ing to borrow a little cash. In try- --- r viit'.tb'rf: : J . hit-hea- iyr Tlvty ,. rt WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS Kidney disease Is no respector of persons. It attacks young and old alike. In most cases the victim is warned of the approaching dangec Nature tights back. Headache, indigestion, insomnia, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, rheumatism, pain in the loins and lower ab- -' domen, difficulty in urinating, all are indication of trouble brewing in your kidneys. When such symptoms appear you will almost certainly find quick relief in MOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This famous old remedy has stood the test for two hundred years 'n helping mankind to fight off disease. It is imported direct from th home laboratories in Holland, where it has helped to develop the Dutch into one -- . of the sturdiest and healthiest races in the world, and it may be had at almost every drug store. Your money does sot refunded if Iromptly lie sure to it get the genuine MEDAL GOLD Brand, la sealed packages, three sizes. Adv. A clever politician is a man who can put a new soft drink on the market and make It go. A really sensible man rarely has to be placated. RASCALS EUSousness, Headache, Colds, Constipation, driven out with "Cascarets" Why take nasty cathartics, sickening oils to drive salts, or stomach-turnin- g these rascals out ? Let gentle, harmless Cascarets remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your skin tallow, your breath offensive, and your stomach sour. Get a box of Cascarets at the drug store and rid your liver, stomach and bowels of the excess bile, poisons, and waste which are keeping yon miserable. Cascarets never gripe, never sicken, never inconvenience. They cost so little and work while you sleep. Adv. , Every time you stop working to nt success It leaps another mile out of your reach. stnre- - Cttarrfaal Deafness Cannot Be Cured cannot reach by local application! as the dtscaMd portion of they the ear. There la one to cura Catarrhal only way and that la by a eonatltutlonalDeafness, remedy. HALL'S IS'i' of the CATARRH MEDICINE acta i1? WoUs. the Mucu Surface system. Catarrhal Deafneee la caused by aa Inflamed condition of the mucous llnlna-.oJhe Eustachian Tube. When thl tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbllnc sound or Imperfect hearing, and when Itjs entirely cloeed. Deafnesa la the result Unles the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube reatored to Its nor-ineondttten, heartnr war te destroyed f(irvr Manv - ... rrm i irm are j f al r.i ShSmf'Wa nununtu WcJSurfaces.Inflamed ufl 1HJUI.AK3 for any eaae of Catarrhal Deafnewi that cannot All DnnrirlsU , Fr J. Cheney HALLS CAARRH Circulars free. 75c. Co., Toledo, Ohio, It's almost as hard for a woman to pick out a good husband as a god cantaloupe.'. left his office and got into ' ' ' Jlmmie's' little car. Cutlcura for Sort Hands, "I hope' we find the parson In, she Boak hands on retiring In the hot suds said, after they had decided where they of Cutlcura 8onp, dry and rub la Cuwould go after the license was ob- tlcura ' Ointment Remove surplus tained. Ointment with tissue paper. This is "If he Isn't well look up another," only one of the things Cutlcura will do Jlrorole, answered, and as he raised her If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used hand to his lips and kissed It a police- for all toilet purposes. Adv. '. , 1 man grinned and said : It is a wise nmn who says never a "Slowly, young man, slowly, youll be held up' at the next block for word when the other fellow happens to be a few sites the larger. fpeedln' if you ain't careful" But neither of them heard... Instead, Beth leaned back with a happy, conMailt end IJoralnJ. Ho tented sigh and said: 5rratr, Haa!tkp mam v . If they Tire, Itch, "Oh, Jimmie, dear, I'm to glad New smart of Hum, a Sore, York'a full of parsons I And that fCAVliJ Irritated. Inflamed or Thanksgiving day la a day fog oo one IUUk LTL3 Granulated, nse Murine) outside the home P eftetw Sot hea. Refreshes; Fafo for Infant or Adult. AtallDnjgKista. Write for t'retExsUook. Rul Ij btW( ' " ' Wise. V4...r'. J C,Co - |