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Show TREE IT. 1th ease, so I set t- ,.1.,. t.,u.i fuf there, thett learlBC . . ' . iI uau oearu uie So! .g o! a rv .. .. When I had iwuJ this ! ... &ead and tny lt,ds. but i 0i j :e ..; finished ums very v,-,- . .gave tongue bes; ie me hi.j u,a moving his tali and ii. kit,,; the v.av 1 bad Hie. A moment later my luiy vj ... u, of the wools. "How's his ba.-ksa.c IM.-r.aIat 00 a tr e ; log Iter " Stiff. said 1, but better. " L-- -a. ' i t.e n: McGoofey's First Reader and Eclectic Primer keep i..--- jusi-- s ' ---' '' ' - ' wir- i.d KCSt Ii.'l!:e." . !;, J ', re- 2"tr " 4 'J laced ".ii her hea.l ti.is tu.iralii'." Mini. v. I : ... :,. .. u. a::k eS ami : v ' , .. From Your Doctor if the "Pain" Remedy You Take Is Safe. Mid I :.;. to.r '' ' I ' -- " ''- smEJiudfyH. I. PHILUPSss 1 t. .ra to life I Wa4 Is ;ru;!iH l'.vk.-- ' ' ..:v "We simply i::ut t',::$ a sides, 1 want my break 'us?" ''God send it ..u j.;;. .a;.j must 20 tu va'.I:i! ru-- t ; t,:.,: j: half an hour we ..;.(., a j something " "I've .struck ,.!.' a v .. know w here it illicit try tales jsford l!:e IS e V.' d fl:.'t M;f la- : s-- a-- .0 The 1: u..tv-..- fet. Led at.-- car- i,;:;;..J with ue -i .ilrA Vltll'v .a , US Find Out u:-f- j.t 7 i Don't Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Well Bong to Unknown Preparations it very badly- - fjie were jihhlns at .. -- t v: s:i t'....-- 1 T tale any BEFORE you don't know all about, SYNOPSIS Nearly usin, Geoffrey :t I'uiiHer l)Ut l'n,: ,ifted Wtiile I, Veered evidently. is the -. l''-,- l,'h r'and' re iy ar- a- cars llng- - feur ,m'" 1,ur'inK t.- I u I'nfortu-F:l- rtlf haps--ther- m m form . d,d try Syr, a'.'- :- His nf I van-oU- ortcH mis-i- . j j John starts f, nearby village. They m making their lLcbange shot with the They ar- lit .erious result. orlck I maee farm, on the request-tr. Lady Helena tohadmeet her. bi. cousin to them that her father I, Lea his immense fortune into "cret f hidden It away In athat his cattle. Knowing n.uns'n brother, was lot controlling the fortune, he . uaanm ntnnn- lust .mi 11 10 tn nm manner me i.k end I'haraon is autr L.. niflnnd that Geof- rur, viv iw 3,rley would go to Salzburg while Jonn was for Pharaoh, .1 ptnmaee. Datrolling the .... Tnrirlt dusk . to dawn . from u, . ,.k,. r. hv without important John visits Torick castle and Helena's brother. Count and with him, on most L '' '' a ! oar ! ti wa f;;: asleep a: vet; hi-- - i.elr i ..rd.-- sup- - and seek the il i: wouM come in. I M we had crossed lii.ed tl.e track, and tl.at was j.i-- l wiia; ue Wanted, for SO we en: tl.e daylight, yet be in iU' ch'.ik of dark'iess by wrapp.-the titae we cat! '.e to t'.e road. For all that. was i,,ip .e too easv. for If. hv settle evil cimiii-efriend Pharaoh had lotind the lt::s. l.is instinct might well have sujes'i'd that we should return at to try to recover the car. And if lie was lying there, waiting . . . The nearer we drew to the road, the iimre I wished for Sabre, for be st least would have saved us from walking into a trap. Five minutes later, perhaps, the darkness ahead was lightened, and I knew we were approaching the road. With niv right hand unon tuv nlstol. I moved like any shadow along the side of the track. Arrived at its mouth. I waited, strain- lng my ears. So perhaps for three minutes. 1 hen I stole round the corner and on to the edge of the road. The Rolls was gone. .I U; , I "You stay here," she said quietly, 'and I'll go on and see what the trou ble Is. Perhaps we can straighten It out in return for a meal." Twenty minutes went bv before 1 saw her again, and then she came out of the garden with the lass that had stood at the door. The latter was smiling now. For a moment the two stood speak ing. Then the woman dropped a curtsey and started across the forest In evident what he had seen. '' ' !"' :': ' 1 Then !'tT ,nd Barley. it In el. a. ' r)- ; i!.,-ia- . '- the eervants of Countess Helena ( ), v "': a ' s a Leehiv,- e 1 f in (1 ad-f- -t dohn', he must that the livery t: ' !.!''.', a We were to paces an.n, when ft young woman eiiien-.- tl... .! ...ruay ai;l stood hMik.ii.' intd tt,,. ;,r alcht with the sparkling r.iuers. Vt.r moment she state. i:p..ii Then she leaned againt the jatub. pm bcr arm up to her ej es and l.cg.in to wt.,.p. Helena and sti.ppe dead. known tt bh..- -'f ,! :! j '.v investigate. to I:M4 dVndr I'tk,S r,di heli.IV ;. time luiliiired n'.,j.., 1. glade of tl.e f.., flowers ahu'.it ii. "liread alid li.ilk." ii ing a ghiw ing la. r. ' .m, We S.'IW Austria. i ...ur h.i ' an haste. Helena beckoned to me, and I got to my feet. As I came towards her I was an betimes the next mornlnn "The trick," she said, "has been and had shaved and bathed and dressed done. Our hostess has gone for petrol, before Helena called to me to know If and when she conies hack In two hours, 1 was awake. she's going away for good for three First came the raring for Max and days, at least, to Salzburg. Our host, the nreparation of our breakfast, which .. . Phnrn 9,rrui3, 10 however, will remain: he's Inside now, occupied our time for about two hours. iHearlng that John Is stopping :. Pharaoh speaks to uew- - Id the very best of humors and finding In niv note I had asked my cousin in tusDects a. plot. As dinner our use of his cottage an excellent to bring some food, but, In case he Helena and John make joke." l,ne oursued by Pharaoh's men brought with him no bread, Helena de I followed her into he cleanest of irins many dimculties during cided to make some a labor which They run out of gas. tiny kitchens, all bright with old wood kept us busy till nearly noon. I Judged and copper and smelling of sweet that my cousin would reach us uy Ileneath the open win- five o'clock. And that would be the wood smoke. ftPTER IV Continued dow a table was laid with our breakend of my idyll; with his and Karley'i 8 fast. coming, my present estate, my kingwere now in 110 'peril, our case Sabre was King on the flags in front dom, must lie resigned, my lovely hour rvmouzli Stay with the Uolls of the hearth, and a pretty, would he over, and never so long as I fj not. for the chance that some baby that might have been two jears lived should I ever be given another rould come by before some ene-old was seated beside the Alsatian that smelled so sweet. to ns very silsht. Helena's Helena sat down by the Infant and Vrnm a covert which we selected w r&n tras hark in the meltinR-he- r drew him on to her lap could see the way to Witchcraft, yet nurse wt ulil have keit "Jlax," she said, "this is my brother. :cel. but we could not now lie's rather nice." Geoffrey until we were sure "And our host?" said I. imst And the Uolls hnd to be ITelenn looked OH. hiughln i before we could move. . . . "This is our host." she said. "If you the knowledge that, until I had any manners, you'd conic and give led, was not only out of achim a kiss." could not lift a finger If dan- re, hung like a thunder-cloud- . CHAPTER V ton sure you can walk?" said ., ieve nole -- val-the- ps,or the ! LIQUID opper 1; SAM aHtlrfiaJ and Faded r hJ fnr np in n.Makesthi 10-- 3K jffer less" h ed n J must be '. magnesia. s vafers are form-- - 1 nmend d ra it. Each Chewed e coned hout t! j ick, tm tten that said I. "And If I saw nu!te expect I could burning question is where to .fortably," iScominir, full adult a r ' 1 that's not by the lodging road." this r, by the light of the W the map. Upon this m a farm, called Holy as wje could make out. It of20and and ill torch, there Tree, stood wen miles off. ;h I was tired and In pain, I ilfays remember with pleasure r esia. All ndthem. that summer W M walked night. for an hour and a ?fore the track uo wpro nsin? to an end. The going was rough 'wause 1 was weary I stumbled. !7 time I did so the muscle ffectirt s today ?gistered is mad Product!, I ty,N.T. had Injured nrotested with all ;ht 50( useless ' i! ooi.i wo koittnn 1 IfV uuiy i( naiUUg. the dawn comes In." I y 10 mighty beech and flung o;hea t. n on nua v,,.i.. urmiii - uowu ni it iia must lie down here, my lady, oowe re.. And Sabre and v, ei alt till Ins . 'a tatcb," sola i mi Mni,. ,M iiciuon, Biuwiy. x lieu It UII her ho r 1 "uiiuo uuu aim uiy iuai ttI Shoillftara nnrl ilnor ee." ,1.., m. lou've 'J Wain g0t to "change," nd, despite my protests, me Into dry clothing. W sun," said Helena, llght-torc"rm going to get' some rm ELR air mtbf it-- fetltnes she went and - .., ui ur. leaves. j hollow by the f, I found there an bad not expected came with These she side of the of hodv r5" ! 1 that night rs the chefs In "dog wagon" r' tl 0 Observations- made during forest fires spreading across farm kinds show that cattle do not care for pop corn. 7 The Island of Guam has no vaudeville people who do roller skating acts. tyiewrlter rlbttou may be cleaned by rinsing It in boiling water for half an hour, but It will be a ridiculous procedure unless you are through with It for typewriting punwues. No alligator has ever beeu seen What U this? This Is a "oog wagon." Wliat Is A "dog wagon"? A "dog wagon" Is a luneh room on wheels. It is a horse car that has tired of a gytsy life. What N the purpose of s "dog wagou"? Its purpose Is to ee that Indigestion Is preserved as a sacred American Institution. eat In "dug IH many people wagons"? You would be surprised. What do they eat? They eat anything the chef can cook without taking any particular pains to make It apitetlzlng. lKn't - gA It-- ever prepare food carefully and with an eye to whetting the appelte of man? Now and then you find one so actu-ttebut not often. Once you put cook In a lunch wagon be seems to confuse cooking with deck swabbing, house painting and the kindred arts. What does he do? He cooks everything In hot fat, burns ninr wi tn s crlsn. makes s ham burger steak look like s petrified nonire nreoares soups that tnste like fuel oil and creates a cup of coffee that would take the cleats out of s football player's shoes. Is there anv excuse for this? None, excent the theory that everycomes Into a lunch wagon hmto to eat is In too much of a hurry to for nnvtlilng (it to eat. How do you explain the low state of lunch vvnt'on cooking? it enn onlv he explained by the con- elusion that all Incompetent cooks go to lunch wagons before they die. eating an alligator pear. to ier cent of the sol diers In the various Chinese wars do ,w.t know which side they sre on, tnd the generals are a little doubtful, too. 11 Old electric light hulb can oe disposed of by using a nutcracker and dropping the debris down a welU for the relicl of headaches; or tha or pains of rheumatism, neuritis ha neuralgia, ask your doctor what in comparison thinks about it m ith Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We say this because, before tke discovery of Uayer Aspirin, moat "pain" remedies vera advised against by physicians as being bad for the stomach; or, often, lor the heart- - And the discovery tt Bayer Aspirin largely changed ' medical practice. Countless thousands of people bo have taken Bayer Aspirin year in and out without ill allect, cava proved that the medical findingi about its safety were correct. Remember this: Cenuina Bayer Aspirin is rated among tht Jasitd tntthods yet disoovertd for the relief of headaches and all common peine and tojt for the average perao to take regularly. You can get real Bayer Aspirin at simply by never any drug store asking for it by the name "aspirin alone, but always saying BAYER ASPIRIN when you buy. PSALMS OF LIFE ... Bayer Aspirin d t ed Be patient as you go through life; Suan Judgments never pay; Consider well opinions you Arrive at day by day. Don't Jump at quick conclusions and First gather all the facts Before you form a verdict on Another person's act Be calm and quite Judicial as Von travel through this vale; Express no prompt or hasty thougM l,est truth and Justice ran. Thus you'll be thought to have, my lad. The wisdom of an owl But who the devil wants to be A stuffy blinking fowl? LITERARY TEST THE STORY OF LESTER N Tim to Fs.il In the opinion of the ruler et states, marriage la never a failure tf there are plenty of children. A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines uiea ior your coufcn, chcm, you can cold . or bronchial ...... Irritation, ' Poll nave 1 f..,-, r'rtrt Berlous trourjie may do prewmrc ana you cannot afford to take a chancen. win anymingcocajess man vrcoinm-eiowhich rlcht to tho scat of the trouble to aid nature to Boothe and heal tho lniiamea membranes as tho germ-lade- n phlegm Is loosened and expelled. have remedies If other Even failed, don't bo discouraged, your OrUgglSb l UULXloriiCLl vu buiuuuw urcomuision uiiu m jeiunu jvu money if you nro not satisfied wlta, results from the very first bottle, pet Creomulsioa right now. (Ad?J jThe lines, "1 love to hear thin earnest voice, wherever thou art hid, Holmes' "To An nnnenr In 1 lister was ' I. J I Shelley's "The Flight bov who had no Insect" Browning's "The of Love" head for figures. I n Lender. 2 Hp didn't care oxiie poem. "Iclmbod," was wrlt-for details. Wordsworth fPn by He was 3 Keats. Longfellow superficial thinker. Tennvson. 4 In grammar Rather Late mar Tt f nThe lines. "It Is anoneancient not until middle age that school he stiKK) at of three," the foot of the class iner, and he stopped! a mnn becomes Interested la W Itoinn- In arithmetic, lie nrA to he found In dee tl nation. "Casey at the nn rrnsoe" was a total loss at The Forester's Cottage. Snulre" Old "The problems. Convention be darned," said Helena -The Itime of the Ancient Mari 1 said. 5 When his folks sent him to the "I can't help It. "All ner back came If the Countess grocery store be always Do what you like. 4rawnnl Rverett Hale was the an- the wrong change. Moionti of Yorick is determined to "Marco Bor.zarls" could he tl,or 0f ft Ills defense was that cottage dwell in a solitary, Man Without...a foun- "The count but that be hated to take the .- .with an imitation brother, an lntant trv" nellglllin in.fiiruer trouble. a ntul ( dog In.nrms "New England s bevy 7 In college he was the class dumbI h4 "For thirty Till vour cousin arrives, she is. And ' Muion star football a was lie but varsity ehronio in bell conitipmiion. man is raFreda's me. to did rot to now listen Somili'mN f"The Lnndlng of the Pilgrim and oarsman. He bad trouble rememI ior tour or iirm day: lving in hospital there ti.ora" was written by blomt-in- t. c..i.,,rT. to get managed awful but had the ao signals bering MaseTo'"1 and'gradually getting hotter of a fever and Merrick headmchf pate T!.,hnrt awav with It. Feleela I). Memans which nearly carried mm on. Now and was a (,,, S- - He bad riiht awy. personality hlnd no Thomas Hardy 1 mt laulii. luiMflH, tlMil.ii,. Kho Pot a letter, saying tnat Henley William conversation the wherever mixer good wm on no ptm mnyining Oliver Herford. she might visit him. but that ai n(rt didn't turn to anything serious. ntvr ttll bttttr. I -- Mr:toundlr the work of the was Sohott. Mmbl Hall" "Locks! ey and to 6 lit:" account must she bring with her woy graduTt took him five years t 01 inLord Tennyson a taken from hnd axe child. I imagine there s a risk he constipation; fact If suffering the you ate, despite tore It. nronnii-ii- f Wblttler fection. Well, that provision sleeplessnets, sour etomacn, ana ga course that called for no deep thinkMatthew child. And the take to one no Intrl very for she's Included nothing bloating, there is Quick relief for you and ing Kugene Field. imriM uhv dip was weeping. in Adlerika. Many report action la cate. oe- the 1 "'Twas lines DI10.V bicj nignt the 30 minutes after taking Just one oose. his over for worried tn rare t,o were frm,l 10 His folks the all U W and through to " worf fhrtstmas Adlerika gives complete action, cleanas the Way We Could See to give her a present future. Iester would have been not a creature was stirring, not ing your bowel tract where ordinary ever had house, he I stay if topped too and It over migiu brother' ried in tne found are mouse" laxatives do not even reacn. at a hinuied even simnlv ci,o l to think about it. rose ground for the Nod TUvnken and an seen, be now not It i.ti',.i,tn Dr. H. L. Shoub, Now York, report could gone for petrol nearly thought about bargain-sh- e's yet be jiHe .xilo nnhl I'hild Shawl" to mnkea kno In miletltlnn tn intftifial OltaiXUinmit she a little, concentrate, Salzhurg couldn't for Up he but and then -when she leaves "Father us a nreasiwm Mvinn" 1 cftecAs fhe growth of made Adlerika world the bracken Into out 12 When he went we pleased. take a letter to your cousin. "My Old Kentucky bmctori and colon bacilli." mi,.r,." ..." about to hold which we could see when skepticism much was promised -she's say from the path there a Visit From St Qive which no eye looking "P your stomach and bowels a real whether he would do well. tongue. "The Village Black- fl Nicholas" have pierced. ever with Adlerika and see how who could cleansing you predicted all And people the convention, irt serve 'Now If, to inrous" feel. Just one spoonful relieves d smltli.'' fooled. we were 1 turned to peer you good failure a As be away, would he have thrown such a chance and GAS and chronic constipation, boio 07 ' """ fronds UHe chose a business careerWorld by nere said better say good mv all druggists and drug departments. THE CANARY are very Impatient," You honor. Well and when the American Big Business men-ta- l outstanding his ahou.dn.Ue out about . we found Helena. I. I good. H you weren't, . ...-r- -. the wrong word, sr.ld characteristics, it knew at once The caniiry Is a funny bird. one. here. It Is because jou FEHININE WEAKNESS ho was tffl man. i,.,t . verv- anxious that I cJt tell you what's the right c He hasn't any sense: n necause jmn on a the had Hint r. rent once most absurd, at hke like I standing the are realized ij mPWot. His actions ,', rathersomebody off by train. Cirfttld St., shouldn't put a foot wrong, that for a director in a Intense. "Dr. PltWa aaid: equipment Aria., energy Ills seeing perfect you and trust you. FlToriU Fiacriptloa Ma u.'vna knitted her brows. s.ow.y saht I blM tMca tht difUlp (r All right," i lkrtV the feel.- - she said, "but wtm lft And It put him on twenty He hops upon a little perch my Witt.' knew my own voice, 'in w dor in ( Ik chanat there sooner boards. It no Is applies. how But ferent ml V.- I- nrrinrf ami bar t don't ?ee rill 1,1.1 " all done by reflectors. Than with a quiver and a lurch MORALr-l- fs said I. "Never mind. . appnltt w poor. I knew w sue you wouldn't." retlirneu and Freda Dr. air. of hbko Whin He hops Into the iloriS of T,,e train -i- inoave when Oeorrey n rwanla bad k..... nerari laden, ior or cre ''Kb i Oitm. and a la WORTH ahran u b4 " FACTS CURIOUS bonk of Um 'Prelptio' ir t,ms onto tt little dish m g!H-- at the shad-petrol which she p Mj"u'"f, milk: viU tUns toon ind enjoylnf tood bciBh. he hops; more come. KNOWING once off must And armertha, sol,, 1 Oo to row acishbotbood diuapal lodTvn w'.M, they .... cno amblsh kc... Helen. she brought two He Rooms so full of strange " lr. Fohua." mid worm hn! eggs. W .at " I cried. or And never, never stops. garden common of . new-lalworld the ,,U in lThe , .f OI . . th.- l " 1 u 1 k b U CONSTIPATED 30 YEAR t." i Hi yrt i's t" m lp i ' i..i. irIt plat-Jort- ""' strer-corporiitlo- , 10 .. "ie trunk. '(ra.0pot iua iiuiv ;irpe. Wrrow SOme'lnflrin r'hall .'w. ti Nhow tljeD on wnVn-hrotlm- so reniember to ea,ly llnP"rtant, 0e my , tell them h .. m 1 i?o- - nih'rmir r treat me John, If hi. '? of 8 h woke me. and av"s ",,ove ,ne showed s!liV was in. .. ""a I Otlrn . 1 . roiled ,,,, pi?m'uit tsl.d' . w ... - . Sed t..,... L Z : M. ... ;,.uhl bring b.'r 1Ule. tne 11.1i" Salzburg that night. . ,,....,., ';V,e' to '"."!,'"'.r',.'!'- . couW waik ' 'n "V" , ,. r ,'" I sia'.ii, and n't Van t . I' or ,e was de!.iye.l .... - II ' OH " c.,rap t);ace near Her ',,or .here 1 "floor He hops down to the cage's wink. a than Then, quicker eHe bops onto the perch otire morHe bops too touch, I till JC .U JlJ r 11 r ont-io- bln't m'tid.' tb'ui'. 11 i,'fM R!. I'b'T-- ' rrenils "At last. ,("'". 1." rt;.,.r"Mr. P.ohun and P.nr - ' The 3-- Iied ... - si.e pet tne 11 h 1111 pump a"1' i nw." , . 1 world has never ll covered to Invent a type 01 able genius can opener that would be any -,- od In a pinch. r ants ran be flv.d.Iod at the In lunchby serving 2-- hnf as. empty; and she '?lnce 1 was Very , I01inu - her turn. , 1 ; 1 Pome. ren t my orotner reputation will cease to 'T.n'l.'l I in rverv nni.n picnics nntoiriohlle. 4Nincv-tw- o per cent of all the States are Nominers In the Charlie. It Is said that there are n...,H..i but .airs In the average human beard, will either major polHIcnl party tha matter. -t- Cnl-- mined ...... dls-us- s He bops around most everywhere And holds on with bis feet; He flutters here snd flutters there With merry "tweet! tweet He Isn't still a minute 'til It's time to go to bed; I wish bo wouldn't be so "sllT And rest a while Instead I Is 1':,.,, 1 ,'.i!LUii-, tweet!" rwr X."riaM quirk rl (t .j. orntm.nT with CutlCTira. mA tt. .... Writ. hra. A worW-So- a SSe, Catlaera," |