Show JL A THE GARLAND X If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts 8y Eackache Often Meant Have Not Been Drinking Cnough Water (wm AVlion you wake up with backache od dull misery In the kidney region It may mean you have been eating foods which create acids Bays a authority An excess pt such acids overworks the kidneys In their eljort to filter It from the blood and they become Bort of paralyzed and When your kidneys get sluglogey gish und clog you must relieve them like you relieve your bowels retnov- ing all the body’s urinous waste else sick headache you have backache ' dizzy spells stomach sours your tongue is coated and when the weather Is had you have rheumatic twinges The urtne Is cloudy full of sediment channels often get sore water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night Hither consult a good reliable physician at once or get from your about four ounces jot Jad Salts take a tnblespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then net fine This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice combined with llthla and has been ' used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys also to neutralize acids In the system so they no longer Irritate thus often relieving bladder weakness Jad Salts Is Inexpensive cannot In Jure and makes a delightful effervescent drink Drink lots of good water Protected by Padlock A known as dilapidated building the Highway Inn is destined to poke Its walls Into the heart of Milwaukee's new boulevard Been use of a government padlock the structure can not be wrecked nor can It be moved and so when the street has been wid cned nnd paved the derelict will pro Ject some 23 feet Into the rc i (lwny When the day conies for the lifting of 'the padlock order the building will be ’moved or torn down and the gap fllfed In wSSM ! ernes U) Sweeter Too much to eut —too rich a diet — or too much smoking Lots of things cause sour stomach but one thing can correct it quickly Phillips Milk of the acid Magnesia will n'kallnlze Take a spoonful of this pleasant and the system Is soon preparation sweetened Fhllllps Is always ready to relieve to check all distress from Reacidity or neutralize nicotine member this for your own comfort around those of you for the sake Endorsed by physicians but they alDon’t buy someways say Phillips thing else and expect the same results! PHILLIPS Milk - of Magnesia “Tour smile A Trying has nurse Day a contagious keep her In why anteroom" staled the harassed tor “It won’t hurt some of my to enfeh It" — Ioulsvill the “That’s Why do we all nature belter? us? Selfishness doc- uni to make humnn Because it Irritates again w Tnnmri i rrrrB a a a a a ii'a DTnmr Tubes are the Nerve Center of your V ‘ Radio Choose ' Fouljly © You — Wisely sMPfa TIMES - i By Crittenden Marrioit Illustrations by Irwin Myers WNU SERVICE Copyright CHAPTER IX— Continued —14— Then I went back to the house and the ballomi) Investigated found no signs of ghostly presence but I did find something was sure that bad not been there when left the house for town a month or so before On the floor right where the dancers bad been prancing to the si ruins of “Too Much Mustard" found two long chalk lines marking the shies of the bad within which they triangle danced Moreover close to the aiei of the trlungle Just where Mr Ghost and Miss Ghosiess had stood when Mr Braxton broke In found a nar row strip of wood nailed to the fi or I'm no Sherlock Holmes and didn’t know Jnst whni those things meant but did know tlmi they didn’t mean refused to believe In ghosts ghosts that walked — or danced— a chalk line It followed that somebody had teen using my house and grounds without Of course my first Idea permission was that Perkins had been having In a lot of village people for s dHnre If he had It would explain a lot ol things— why he was so anxious to pre vent Josephine and me from waving at Plnsmnre that night for Instance Bui the more thought of It the more saw ‘that this explanation wouldn’t hold water Perkins wasn't a man fur one tiling dancing couldn't believe that he had ever been was sure ttai a dancing man and at any rate he hadn’t been (or a good And he didn't look as many years If In had enough of the milk of human kindness In his veins to make him take an altruistic pleasure In Of course other folks dancing he to the ballroom might have rented Who a wanted to have somebody dance This was a lot more credible couldn't beBut on consideration lieve It either would dare Nobody to go through with such s thing with the owner In the house or supposing that they didn't know that the ownet was la the house no crowd of dancers would ever vanish In s minute when the owner turned up It simply couldn’t he done Besides Mr Hruxton was In It — In No murmured word It up to the hilt nor brush of mustHched lips could i made up my mind alter that fact then and there that he would have to tell me all about It very humbly before could forgive him resolved too not to question him hut to let him think thnt”l believed It alt a At least would do this for dream Then when night came one day would lay for those ghosts ir'Yhey’ ventured Into the house again would see to It that they didn’t get away who without explaining they were Having quite made up my mind to left the ballroom and started this upstairs to wake Josephine and klim James did not need to wake them how Both of them were up and ever dressed and ready to come down must have been prowling about for a deni had supposed longer than good had explained my prowl By the time lugs the clang of a breakfast gong told Chut Perkins bad got downstairs ten some sort of breakfast ready for us At the foot of the stulrs we inel When he saw me lie shrunk Perkins buck us If he exacted me to fly at But him with questions didn’t merely sent him to ask Mr Braxton If he felt able to oln us nt breakfast or whethet we should send him some thing While we waited we mapped out a That is course ol uction mapped It out and the ot tiers promised to fol allied to keep absolutely low It ” to ask n quiet almui those “gliosis questions elthei ot Mr Braxton or ol let’ them think was Peiklna nnd had seen was liemurdert Hint all nnd Mrs Josephine dream James They did not like this plan wanted to question both Mr Braxton nnd r kins and to threaten them with to talk rest if they refused They that sometboth becothe convinced hing secret was going on n the bouse and they wanted to take the direct way of stopping it didn’t want to llireiiien dldn L I owed him Mr Braxion isi much and be was my guest oesldew wanted to punish him hut wanted to do It myself As fol Perkin Perkins was small fry “Don’t say a word today" J begged we’ll "Tomorrow he perhaps But today to say a lot want to I feel It In my hone keep quiet re that those make believe sjMMiks walk to again tonight and If going want to catch Iheut red they do I’m handed willing to cull In E red to hut I’m not willing as guard scare them away by letting I’erkins know that we suspect anything Seep or at saw least were p they They for the moment silenced Probably ler red i hove been silenced fot Itut at that moment Perkins long rutne buck with a note that he had found on Mr Braxton’s table blinked Braxtons Perkins “MK miss" be suit! "He left gone mwh a letter for you” "fioue?” know I 'lost my’ color Give me the “Bone where? they wouldn’t note quick" Perkins slowness With maddening extracted the note and handed II over “I dlnna ken wlniiii he’s gone miss" He lie suld “I dlnna see him gang left the note In his roon" bud the note open by this time It was short “My dear Miss Edith" It ran “I urn going away with the doctor who l am going tmib bus Just cume lu ngnliisi my will but the doctor Insisted In two or three days I shall renin if possibly can and explain some things that must hare perplexed I need hardly add you that am very sorry you should have been I am leaving Inst night frightened tills note rather (him wake you up at this Will you hour ot the daykindly tell Miss Dlnsmort how grate ful hid to her for her hospitality? “Sincerely yours “MAYO BRAXTON" Perkins for the shuttled away hreukfust while was rending- the letter baiked up and saw Hint he was rend the letfer again gone Then Then suid— No on secoud thoughts won’t put down what said It was a plenty cried with driving sold It pure rnge Then Josephine came out strong She seemed to understand though don’t know She how she found put took me In her arms and petted me "There Edle" she said “Don’t fret know" dear lie s coming Sure enough he was coming bmk i’luit was some consolation “Well" said “let’s eat breakfast anyhow So we ate It It Isn’t to tell what we necessary said us we ate nor how we said It if there wus auy plmse of the day before oi the night before Hint we didn’t dls cuss don't know wlmt If was Of course did most of the talking But the others did always do share But None It all came to nothing ot us could suggest any explanation tlmi wus at all satisfactory ended Just where we hud begun hud scarcely finished breaking! when a messenger hoy arrived on h wheel will s bundle of newspapers strip s rote fromTredComTnefrTtng them to Josephine and myself While was the note Josephine rending felt (which was addressed to her) on the and bundle ot newspapers tore It npart and distributed Its con halt second all For 'tents silent then pandemonium begun The papers were full of startling news fliut bore more or less directly on out case They had a lot ahou Falliet of course and most of them seemed to speuk shout him more fn voruldy than they hud the duy before uniter Pred’s pupet had an account Idg headlines such as piiers use when think they've got a scoop ol they and my flight from Hie Josephine's It ended bmp Inst before It sillied with the statement that we wer lib friends until we could shiying find tut her of wlnc-- wtiereiilmuis we were us Ignorant us the rest of AH the puers New York had sen re head articles on the stink market which It seemed nud been rutting high Jinks the day before and was eieitpd to repent the perfnriniinre Bill what really excited that ’day both Josephine and ie wns s wire from the Silver lleel dispute!) which opened up an entirely new line ol thought - CFiX(OODCHOOOaOOCH50CP3XKIOOrx GARLAND UTAH Oriental Rug - Makcr - Maters Although It Is unknown where hi says th making of mgs originated Washington Star Hie highest develop meat of this art was readied In tin Orient centuries ago Nccnrdiiig In rue The nearest to ierfect ear experts r Juoed are sulil to have twee iel made In the city of Babylon durlns the years 3HII0 to IBS R C tu The gradual retrogression Is siil1 to be due cMdly to the ot more complete commercialization the Industry When rugs first were made merely Tor religious purposes oi (or the use of the maker the best ot hi work went Inh the rug but as the forplgn market gradually grew am to Europe rugs begun to be exported and and oilier markets workmanship subofdlnated srt were to quantity production made Ip the Orients fe'L Carpets ttiries ago cannot be duplicated today FARM CK Father had been found I At least the ollicers nf the Stiver Heels thought he hud been found Suspicion for some reason hud centered— after Aunt C’andlee had changed to s hotnewnid bound steumer — on a passenger who had remained carefully secluded In his stateroom had InSuspicion creased suspicion does and the aforesaid passenger had ftnully been forced to uine on deci and Irnd been INSURE SPRING Identified try a lot of people CROP OF LAMBS True nobody nu board hud evet seen iailiei close up though several claimed to lime seen him from a disA goat deal of the success with the tance Tine the accused man denied lambs In the spring depciula on the' that tie wis Tather und claimed that feed nnd care given the even during he wis John Smith of Now Ymk It the winter lie If ewes are to develop good Iambi claimed any oilier name he might tone been believed but unbody thej must have good feed find plenty can claim lo lie John Smith of New of exercise This does not mean that Yolk nnd get awuy will) It The aim should they should be fat This be to keep them In good thrifty queer sline there are so very But a fact hinny John 8 m kbit ILl'Iepty Of roughage Js avail- able the ewes ns a rule will not need He nevertheless toothat claimed he bid sliyeil tie was grain feed until ubout six weeks beAlfalfa tiny Is one of fore lambing Sensii And ilds also for some rea son was taken fm proof Hint he wus the best feeds for bleeding ewes writes Turner WrlghJ in the Iowa biding Homestead The clover buys tire also It seemed to me Hint the blciiUllt-tlon wus pielly dim— especially us I good nnd should bo tpmd when alfalfa la not available or they can he mixed whs si ill bine heard Father talking to very good lie icleplioiiy ovei Hie day before j with the Hlfalfa The Use of corn stover or But ol conr-- e It might be correct Vo never cun tell- sorghum and similar fodders will help cost the lower the winter keep of to We dtdii’i have very long to conns these feeds supply but only s alder It for at that moment Perkins of growth materials the smutVunquflt shuttled In “There's s puck of young ewes sliouldqiot be forced to subsist devils outside" be said “They say on them alone ns weak lambs will are the from they papers reporters likely be the result Used In connectand they’re fair wild lo talk with the ion with alfalfa or one of the clover twa of you" hays however they make a very good Of course we should have expected ration this but as a matter of fact we had winter Watch the flock closely and If any not and hud suppose Josephine ewes begin to get thin In flesh taken It for grunted that the oilier ' of thet startfeeding - tken—ew could 'gel" the' fuels from 7 newspapers All the of grain eueh day Fred's pupet and would content themewes In the flock ought In he put on a selves wlili (huh But If seemed that feed about six weeks beeach papei laid to get a story of Its light grain About a half pound s fore lambing How they found out where we own day of a mixture of about were never knew'! Fred hadn't told corn or hurley for nmj our address In Ids story) hut find us oats each ewe Is very good for the grain usked Fred about It later they did ration If one Is fortunate enough' to but be laughed und said they followed have a good wheat or rye pasture their nose for new a the ewes should lime access available I wusn In to It at nil times when weather conufruld ol reKrters rather liked them So rustled fact No other winter ditions will permit out to the front porch to talk to them feed gives quite such good results at once Josephine came along beA supply of good witter at lit times hind Josephine dldn t ‘come lo talk Is on Important consideration If the of course She came lo hold me water can he heated In very cold she could weather Just enough to remove the The reporters were roosting all over chill It will ho better for the ewes the porch They filled the clmlrs und Many sheepmen make the mistake of the steps und druied blocked the bousing their (lock loo closely In tight rail There seemed to be a regiment barns during the winter good dry never knew tiow Important f them place Is all that Is needed It Is very and They wgre before Josephine to keep sheep from getting Important wete all young and most ot (hem wet In the winter A mature sheep were good looking und they were all docs not need much protection from could lint the cold ns Its Ijeeeo will just us nice us could be It kpop Father tmted the ulwuys Imagine why A good shed open warm enough to breed so inuy mention right here the south will serve the purpose of that found out why Father objected winter shelter very well when I rend their Interviews with me talked to them all Hi once later Distemper Is Disease and yet no two of them put tin sume words In my mouth They all had the Common Among nmln facts correct but when they got Distemper Is a disease common In off that solid basis they seemed to It lx colts and young horses cut the string nnd let (heir tmaglnaby pus producing germs which iisunlly Some of them laughed Hons suffer entrance Into the upper air gain me others with at me others laughed and cnime Inflammation and dispitied me In the most outrageous lmFrom the upper air pnssn made charge manner und others personal they are transferred to the Kernels sufme talk like a under Hie Jaw nlul thc-- kernels beorutrlx fragette come the seat of tut ubscess The They all wanted to know whether germs however limy enter through Father wus really on board (lie Sli- wounds or even through the walls of ver Heels Of course I didn't know mucous memor other Intestines the said so "If we had tliougth be branes and this reason colls never wus on Hie steamer we shouldn't have shifiild he castrated when they jre I protested — “If-is on lt Infedlnn7 distemper we don’t know anything uhnut It But o muDistemper usually Is confined don’t believe he Is for I— " of the nose membranes cous and — Josephine trod on my fool here and throat find the other lvmpji nodes “belnt her look to turned onging to these parts The disease “We don’t know where Father Is" or usually runs Its course In two she said “VYe haven’t hnd any news three weeks In some cases however I of him since we came ashore" becomes localized In other Infection “1 I heard—" besides" “And began parts of t he body nnd may ennse absJosephine trod on my fool again cesses on the belly or the ehest Tenor Joints also nmy beand I stopped short don sheaths come Infected nhd kin eruptions may “Yes?" said one ol the reporters— Cases In even ninke an apponrnnoe a particularly nice one with an "You heard—" which there are abscesses In Inaccesgratiating manner Again Josephine trod on my foot sible places are practically hopeless didn’t which recover seldom reAnimals and this time caught on heir full moRsure of health wanted me to gain know why Josephine keep quiet obout my hearing Father’s underbut voice on the telephone Polluted Water Will So stood that' she did kept quiet Disseminate Tli ut Is chunged the subject water Is one read In the papers that “1 mean Polluted drinking 'f don’t believe ne was stilj In town the surest means of disseminating he was ever on the steamer at all" disease germs and Internal pnrnslt- was looking over the heuits of the Surface wnler contla live stock men on the steps as spoke and aminated with body waste of animals suw an auto coming rushing up Hie Is one of the great sources of dlneato It In was Mr Paul drive A good supply of pure water should said “Yonder comes Mr Paul" However this Is only m he provided Fnther’s lawyer ’lie’s Perhaps he half step lu the right direction and bus come to knows this safe water supply can be something You might ask him" tell us effective It Is necessary to remove all (TO RB CONTINI’ED for animals lo drink from opportunity polluted water such us may be found KH:0 CH00XOOOOOCHXHrKOOco In wagon ruts tracks and other deYards should be adequatelpressions y- drained amK holot or ljagi tLalllil from he fenced off to keep steak front them drinking and blending of colors t Coloring A water supply never Is better than well an the making of the dye have have acanimals which worst the the suffered along with the quality of cess to Only when It Is Impossible The use of vegetable workmanship r for animals to get contaminated lu iiiany Instances bus given lyes can the stockman reap the benefit way to Hie use of tffilllne or chemical of a safe water supply lines which are said to be harmful tju the pile or face of the carpet By the use ot ebeiiilcal dyes of bright colors Strong Young Boar and then wishing out the color to The young hour should show tone sofiei and shades get the He should have a strong oriental carjiet Is said to have sufpred hack ribs well arched great mange and a good covering of flesh The skin should he free from wrinkles Of particular Importance U the quality of Flowers Wars Emblems bone and the conformation of the feet Soldiers wore certain flowers to In sal legs The legs should be well set llcute their Hlleghmce In toe Wars of on short straight strong pasterns lie Itoees (1133 83) When Hie Imuae The hoar Is half the herd with reof York and lam nalei fought for posof heritable to transmission spect session o Hie English throne Hie York characters from the parents to off- adherent wore wlilit roses and the red roses Horses iued ts Fr Germs la m- SAME PRESCRIPTION HE WROTE IN 1892 Dr Caldwell started to pm tics medicine back in 1876 the needs for a laxative were not at great as today 1’eonlt lived normal lives ats plain wholesome food and get plenty of fresh air But even that early there were drastio physics and purges for the relief which Lr Caldwell did el enaatipstioa not believe were good for human being The prescription for constipation that he uvea early in hi practice and which he put in drug stores in 1802 under the riame of Dr Caldwell’ Syrup Pepaln is a liquid vegetable remedy intended for women children and elderly people and they need just luch a mild safe When bowel Tide end it stimulant prescription hoe proven its worth now the largest selling liquid laxative It has won the confidence of people who needed it to get relief from flatulence headaches biliousness loss of appetite and sleep bad breath colds fevers At your dyspepsia or writs "Syrup Pepsin" druggist fret M (uituslluXllumis trial bottle Money Loses Weight If we can believe the director of the Beaver mint men are getting less ami less able bodied First they become unable to enrry silver dollaro lu their trousers pockets they weighted them Now half dollars are down so much becoming too heavy and the half lar immt go When the government bills there ' gets out Its new may he no small change left "larger Ilian a quarter —Tapper's Weekly Los Angeles Boy Needed Help Icroy Yoqng lllf Georgia Bt Los a "rpguliu geles fellow" In sports and at the top In at Ills classes school To look nt him now you'd think he never bad a day's “SVhen sickness but hla mother ways Icroy xvna Just a little fellow we found bis stomach nnd bowels were weak He kept suffering from con Nothing he ate agreed with stlpatlon him 'lie was fretful feverish ond puny "Whert we started giving him Call lm forua Fig ‘Syrup Ills condition and Ills constipation proved quickly biliousness stopped and be has had no mor trouble of that kind I have since used California Fig Syrup wlili him for colds and upset lie spoils likes It because It taste so good nnd I like It because It helps blm so won!” derfully California Fig Rvrup has been the— Trusted Ftimrtby-Ho- f mrithersfor ovei 30 years landing physicians recommend it It Is purely vegetuble nnd tone to regHiate works nnd nnd strengthen the stomach bowels of children so they get full nourishment - from their food ind waste Is eliminated In a normal way Four million bottles used a year shows how mothers depend on It for the word “California" ways look on the carton to be sure of getting the genuine active Through Cycles Hoops a recent motor ejele show In his skill a rider demonstrated driving hi machine through a doupaper hoop while going at high Sliced The stunt required a steady hand at the f since the obstruction was of considerable length and there wus danger of turning the front hazard wheel so ns to make landing mis— Popular Mechanics Magazine At London by ble HOT GET COULD OUT OF Lydia DEO E Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound Strengthened Her Llkhart Ind —"I had a tired ing and was unable to get out of bed without the help of niy husband Y heard of the ComVegetable pound and cided to try it I Am still taking it end it cure it a help to me I cen do my work without resting before I knowam through J that if women will give the Vegetable Compound a trial they can overcome those tired t sad feelings I cannot I have received press the happiness and how completely it has made over my home” — Mas D II F ibfkt 1326 Laurel £U Llkhart Indiana COYOTE WOLF fcttnctms 9 cnrot CEORCE FOX hI SKUNtf It Cjkl’srilf lift 4 ojgbt lUatM |