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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL,MJDVALE,UTAH ----- BAREE Son of HO\V TO KEEP aza~ WELL ,, By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN C'nrvel we..nt on, a~ If speaking to a human, "Let's seP--it was 'five years 1 <©. Doubleda.;v. Pa&"e It Co.) Editor of "HEALTH" --24ago, tive years this Del'emher, · just 1 WNU Service The stronger was looking at Baree. hefore C'hrlstmns time. Ilad a dad. 00000000000 00000000000 0000 His face was turned away from Me· ({C). l~"ii. We•tern :-: •w ~a~er Cnlvn.) Retail Merchant Has Fiue oltl chnp. lliY dad was. ~() moth · I Taggart. He !!!llld: IIi~ t. 1 in teeth his frieiHI. lie burled er-just the dad an' when von added , WHAT I~ILLED V ALENPost of Importance "I guess yon are right. Let the devil jaws crunched It. Kew fire le:.I] ·P'I into • ' us up we made just One. Cntlel'4ancl? If the ~mali re~taumteU!' wou'll I ~ TINO? rqt. I! you're heading for Lnc Bain, his blood as he feu!<ted, hut IlPI f11r an Awl alon;: l'allle a wh ite striped sktntl; sene a nH'al that would ,·ie with 1 m'sieu, I'll travel a short cllstance with instnnt did his recldenNl eye~ lt>t1\·e thtY 1 you now. It wlll take a couple of the other's far!'. Can-E>I rf'pi!H•ed hi~ named llardy and shot him OI~e hint 'HE Illness antl death of Itudolph home cookiw.;, If the cll·u;:gi~t would 1 dad had "orked against because my of line the miles to straighten out Yal(•ntlno probably arouse!] more han• any urtieie a drug :;tore slloultl pacl,, He ro~e to hi!< feet, t '"'k ul' in politics. Out an' out mtlnler. An' compass." general Interest 'lnd newspaper coin· lnne when tll'>iirt>d, •If the small-shop his rifle, slipper! nn his ;;nowshop;;, <11111 ;;ir. No, skunk! that han~ didn't they no•·th. the nted fr iaunclrymau would tUI'n out crisp, spot. - He pit•ked up his gun. McTaggart 11 Jle had too ment than that of any other person in him. han;; dirln't they B "C led the way. At the end of hnlf an Probably the only lei'~ linen ome on • ,. ou" · •1ld · "\Ve've lllllCh niOIH'~', an' too many friends in I recent • ,\'ears. ·'• he ~· Then two !<J.ecllic IIN'<Is in the mer· .h_9nr the · tranger stopped, and pointed got to trayel. · 11 t wo ev<>nts that can be compared to lt in po 1·11•I<'s, wt • tl tev 1et •.1111 uff \\'It of tii<' nation woultl lle re· eliuntli::;ing our of north. It was a matter-of-fact invitation, 1·'·ea1·s in the ·penitentiary. But It"' . gt>Iwral Interest are the deaths to Hay !\lorton according t><l, mo1 "Straight up there--a good five hu·noin. as th~u~h the two had h.pen traveling rlidn't get t11erc. ~o--s'elp me God, own martyred Pr<>sidents-Linc of Lansing. analyst business a~ lla1·rly. speaking said, he dred miles," Garfield and McKinley. comp,tnions for a loni: tuliP. It wa~. he didn't gPt there!" ~!i('il home lightly as th<~ugh he would ren1·h It is just twenty-the years ago since Cai'Yei' wa~ twbting hi~ hands un· perhaps, not only an 111\'itlltion hnt ".\nd this would be much better that night. "I'll leave yon here." died In Buffalo. In many !llcKiniey partly a command. It pur.zled Bar<>e. till his ktlu<'kiP~ c·rad;e<L An exultnnt than finding the town me1·ehant serv· He made no offer to shake hands. For a full half minute he ~tnod mo· smlle li~htPd u 1, itis iaee, and llis eyes ways, there Is u close parallel bL~ ing ltis eomnnmit~· by sitting on Biit In going, he said, "You might re· tionless In his tracks gazing at Carvel tla~hed hack the firelight. nat·ee drew tween the two cn1'es from a surgical p , that John Madl!ion lias passed as he st1·ode Into the r.rorth. A sutl- n deep hreath ·-a mp1·e colnrl<leure: standpoint. shQt ch·lc hoards. His place in etYlc boarus wafl l\IcKinley ml~ltt better he a recognition or the ' this way." den convulsive twitching shot through !Jut it was a tt>nse moment for all tln.t. through the abdomen, the bullet rnrve. efficient nnrl honest ~en tee e!It>eti After that he traveled strnight "Ko, he didn't l!'et to the peniten- rylng with 1t the infecting matel'ial. 1 Raree; he swung his head toward Lac reudert>d the public through I the has he through mile a half for northward went on Carvel, looking \-nlentino had a perfornting ulcer of 'I Bain; he looked again at Cane!, and tiary,'' westward swung said Mr. Hard~·. he Then forest. merchan<lbing," his deep Unless you see th.:! "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not a whine that was searcely more than 1<trai~ht at Baree a~nin. "Yours truly the stomach, which caused a general to attends merchnnt angle retail the "If for two miles, turned at a sharp j on. operated were Both peritonitis. He'<l chap. old a breath came out of his throat. The kne1v wltat that meant, getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mil~ Into the south, and an hour after he mnn was just about to disappear int'l hnve been parrlonetl inside a year. An' both stood the operation well and, for his business and does hi::; work well I in the lluslness ha left McTaggart he was once more the thick spruce. lions and prescribed by physicians over 25 years for He paused, an<l there was my da<l, the ])igg<>st half of the first few days, showed marked im- 1 he is a Yital organ 'I the is He town. or "squatted on his heels almost within looked back_ <'ifY his of expected body fully was It provement. me, in his grave. So I just went up good cloth· arms' reach of Baree. to thnt white-stl'iilt:>d skunk right there that they would both recover. Then distributor or ;:ood food, "Coming, Boy?" Lurr.bago Neuritis Headache Colds means ) ev<>ry nnrt warmth .And he was saying, as though speakshelter, ing, opthe of effects Ev<>n at that distance llnree could hefore the jud~t>'s <>~·es, an' the law- after the lmmedlnte ,fng to n hmnnn companion: of health, comfort anrl pleasure." h.!1eumatism see him grinning af!'ahly; he saw the ye1·s' eyes. an' the <>yes of all his dear eration had pas:setl, a sudden turn for Toothache Neuralgia Pain · ·"So that's what you've been, old boy. The I'etail merchnnt's fin;t need is I outstretched hand, and the voice relative~ an' frit>IHls-and 1 kllletl him! the WfJI';;e occurred and death result- I 1 A trap rohher, eh? An outlaw? And educntion, thinks :\Ir. llal'(l,Y. [lis secstirred new sensations In him. It was And I got away. Wns ot)t through n ed in a few days. What happenerl? two for game the at him you heat From the ~tatement~ mnde by Val- I ond a recognized code of ethics. not like Pierret's voice. He had never wiiHlow l>efore they woke up. hit for 'tnon1h~! And for that, bern use you're "There nre towns in the United surgeons, It nr>pf'ared that the entino's !overt Plerrot. Keither wns it soft nncl the hush country, and have lH'<'n eatto a better beast than he ls, he wants per cent of the t·e· sweet like the Willow's. He hall ing up the tmils ever since. An' I patient had suffered for n long time StatPs where 78 let you dle hete us slow as you can. ~o outside compelo~t is lltl~ine;;s tail lndigestiou, of symptoms vague with known only a few men, and all of A"Uess God was with me, Boy. For He 'An outlaw!" His 'I'Oice hroke into n decinr<'d. he tition." He stomach." them he had regarded with distrust. eli(] a qu!'er thing to help me out sum· pain and "gas on the ~n ~Accept only "Bayer" package 1 pleasant lnu~h. the sort of laugh thnt But this was a voice that disarmed mPr before last, just when the 1\loun· hall done what far too many pi'O(lle which contains proven directions. ~ 1 warms one, eyen a bea~t. "That's him. It was lureful In its appeal. He ties ,,·,~re after me hardest an' It do, taken various preparations recom· No Reason One Should Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. funny. We t'\lght to shake hands, wanted to answer it. He was filled looked pretty black. Man was found mended for "dyspepsia," among them 1 bottles of 24 and 100-Druggists. Also Boy, by George, we had! You'1·e a • Winter in Not Build drowned d Jwn In the Reindeer coun· soda, pepsin and other popular remeor Monoocetlcacldester of. Sa.l!c:fllcacld Manufacture "Bayer of mark trade the Is A.splrln .;,•lid one, be says. Well, so am I. With clue precautions and prope1· 1 try, right . where they thought I wa~ dies for "Indigestion.'' He had been )ladlson. .John was nnme my him Told overeating, equipment, nearly "'Ill con~truction probably cornered; an' the good Lord made overworking, Alforaso'a Trip Costly It ain't. I'm Jim Cnn-el. And, oh probably work can be carried on in winter ami he and that me health !Ike his much neglecting that man look so ,\fon,.;ro of Hpaiu i~ rPport('(l to Kin~ And lAlrtl !-all I said wns 'Police.' So I'm 1 making no effort to find out exactly at no great diffcrPnce In cost. The WitS buried untlE'r my nnme. !tWO,OOO in thf> that was right. It ain't a lie. I'm officially dead, old chap. I don't need what was the matter. In New York ownl'r may often profit by sayinl! in- itaYe di:-;trihutt>!l ah1>11t made to t nted hy the whole corporation-by to he afraid nny more so long as I he finally broke down, went to a sur· , terP~t ou his im·estment and by secur· rf'tPnt trip h<> an<! the queen Don't Moerlm•nt on in vaspent was money The onrlou. I every dunged policeman between Hud· Loo"' don't get too familiar with people for geon who sent him at once to the hos-~lng !':trlirr use of the structure. th em, usc 1\llTClJJo:I.T, EYE SALVE for speedy llofEI son's bay and the Mackenzie river. a year or so longer, and 'way dowu P.ital ~here it was found he had a se- • Although <>qnivment needed for pro· rious pltilanthropi<'~. ~hopping, relief. Absolutely sate. • S.hake, old mnn. We're In the same a.t all druggists. tection and artificial heat In winter PX!J('Uses aud on1inary purchase~. inside me I've I!ked to believe God nous nbdomlnal condition. to he a very 't" HALL & ltUCKEL, New Yoo·k Clt;y boat, an' I'm glad to meet you t" fixed It up In that way to help me out I Operation showed two perforated construction requires some exvendl· King AI fnn~o hi ,.;aid genextremely and monarch hy of a bad hole. What's your opinion 1 ulcers, both of them leaking infected , ture and there may be some incr<>ase weal! Worried Chapter XV Eh?" matter Into the peritoneal cavity, alS•) in overhead on the job due to delays erous. "Dear, papa likes you." He leal)ed forward for an answer. an Inflamed appendix, just ready to from winter storms, these it<'Il\S mny fin<>." ''That's somebody, ho~s to wants salin Everyhocly and 1 a saving Jim Carvel held out his hand, Baree had listened. Perhaps, In rupture. The ulcers were cut out and I often be of!'set by the )fothf'r never agr.ees il'n't. It "Xo, who son!f'bodr the snarl that was In Baree's throat way, he had understood. But It was the stomach opening closed up. The aries and the reduction in tlte con- and thf're I~ nhYnrs hlm.'' with died away. The man rose to his feet. another sound than Carvel's voice that inflamed appendix was removed, the tractor's general overhend. Labor In wants to bn~~ ewryhody. came to his ears now. With his head ' peritoneal cavity cleaned as tho1·ough- general is more efficient, as sktlle<l . •He stood there, looking In the dlrec· close to the ground he heard It quite I ly as possible and the patient put to workmen can be more easily obtained. tlon taken by Bush 1\lcTnggart, and chuckled In a curious, exultant sort of distinctly. He whined, and the whine~ bed. Evidently, he stood the shock of It is feasible to plan now and build E>nded In a snarl so low that Carvel the operation well and began to lm· j next winter-Exchang e. way. There was frlendllness even In just caught the warning note In it. prove. But some Infection lingered I • that chuckle. Thet'e was friendliness his • of shine the In He ~tralghtened. He stood up then. In the abdominal cavity, a general In his eyes and Home Setting Important Baree. at and fnced the south. Baree stood be- peritonitis developed, then a pleurisy. teeth as he looked again your lot well ia advance of the Buy side him, his legs tense and his spine The polson overcame the patient's About hlm there was something that time for building and land~cape it bristling. seemed to make the gray dny brighter, ability to resist and he died of septic with trees and hed~es, Is the ad,-lce A ft<>r a moment Cnn·el said: that seemed tfl 1brm the chill air-a poisoning. glv!'n by a far-seeing render who con· "Itelatlves' of yours, old chap. trange something that radiated cheer If Valentino, at the first appearance ' trilmtes a lettPr to the serie~ on home\Yolves." and hope and comradeship just as a of anything wrong, had had a careful in Liberty. "In planning my building He went Into the tent tor his rifle examination and proper treatment at hot stove sends out the glow of heat. she writes, "l purc·ha~ed home,'' future a by nnd cartridges. Baree felt it. For the first time ::;!nee The Meat Was Flung to Him that time he would be alive today. I feet frontnge each, In 40 lot!<, two Friend. He Buried His Teeth in lt. Rnree was on his feet, rigid as he'Yn 1 ·the two men had come his trap-torn As to "Indigestion" or "dyspepsia," will he a fine resi!IP.n· helieve I what rock, when Carvel came out of the body lost Its tenseness; his hack at once, to follow tent nnd for a f<>w moments Carvel there "ain't no such thing." A stom- tial di>;trlct in the suburhnn developall desire, a with sagged; his teeth clicked as he shiv· close at the heels of this stranger. stoo<l In siiE>nce watching him closely. ach that doesn't work right has some- ment of the city. t.ly building proered In his ngony. TQ this mnn he For the first time in his life a crav- Woulll the dog re~pond to the call of 1 thing wrong with It. Find out what grum "·ill not commence until lflRO. I betr!yei:}, his wealmess. In his blooding for the friendship of man pns· the vncl>? Did hP belong to theml it ls before It Is too tate. suggest to lot holders with srrrh future ' t;hOt eyes there ~·us a hungering look MOTHER:- Fletcher's Raree. Ile did not move until Would he go-now? The wolves were sessed r>lans: Plant shad!' trees anti fence as 1 he watched C'nrYI'l-the self-conSKIN DISEASE AMONG Jim C'an·!'l entered the spruce. Then drawing nearer. They were not cir. Castoria is especially prehedges now. Four or five ~·enrs of fessed o,utlaw. Anrl .Tim Carvel agnin he fol1owe<l. steady, na'tural ~rov-th will mnl;e for PAINTERS pared to relieve Infants in cling as a caribou or a deer would hetd out his h:t IH!-much nearer this That night they were camp<>d In u have circled, but were traveling harcliness that building ncth·itie~ will anns and Children all ages df tii!Ie. dense growth of cedars and balsams strai~ht-dead straight for their camv. EVERY line of work has its own pe- not disturb. The eompleterl home will !'You pnor dPY 11." he ~nld, the smile Constipation, Flatulency, Winda ten miles north of Hu~h :\!cTaggart's The significance of this fact was easil~ culiar ndvantages and dh;advan- ha' e the heauty nod finish that othergoing uut or 'tis fnt·l'. "You poor For two hours it had understood by Carvel. All that after· ! tages. Many occi\pations haye spe- wise would re<]uire four or fi1·e years trap-line. Colic and Diarrhea; allaying ~e\'lf!'' \ •The. words we1·e like a caress to snowed, nnd their trnil "·as c<•,-erl'd. noon Bnree's feet had left a blood· I cial diseases or afllietlons that are, In to de,·elop." _ Feverishness arising <therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach It was still snowing, but not n flake smell in their trail, and the wolve! many ways, connected with the occu- I BlfteP--the flrl't h<' had known since of the wltlte deluge sifted down and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. Ban Unsightly Billboards the loss of Kepel'se nn<l Pierrot. He through the thick canopy of boughs. hnrt struck the tr11 il in th"l d('ep for· patton, yet It is often hard to tell ju:st 1 I drppped his head until his jaw lay flat Carvel had put up his Sillnll sill' tent, e~t. where the fulling snaw had not what Is the cause or how thev are A continuous cnmpaign against the nlnrmed To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of connected with special lines of ·work. : plaeing of hillhoanls upon the st,1te In the snow. Can·el could see the and had built a tire; the' I supper wns cove1·ed it. ('nrv<>l was nnt Absolutely Harmless- No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. 'Tore than on('e In his five yenrs o\ It has long been !mown that painters blOod drlppin~ slowly from It. over. and Bnree lay on his toeiiy farlm: ":1 ndering between thl' A rctlc and the were sul;ject to Jead volsoning. As . highways of Tenne!'~ef' is now bein~ ~·You poor devil!" he repeated. contlu<'tetl undE'r the dii·ertion of the the outlaw, almost within reaeh or his Testament Reading Timed he hnd played the this condition causes pnin in the stom· 1 here was• no fear In the way he hand. With his back to a tree Carvel HPi~ht of Lnntl state ~epartment of hi::;hwn~·s and ::;ame with tile woln•f;. Once he had nch, it has been generally 'caller! vuhlic works. R;nre DecemhPr. when It rPlJiliretl Gfl hours and ~0 mi11utes put forth his hanrl. It was the con- w,as smoking luxuriously. He hart Quickrelieffrom painful in the "painter's colic." As another result a state-wide "r!eanuv week'' was pro- Jf eoastant reading for nu~Iilb(·rs of out was that but lost. almost fidence of a grPat slnr•pt·itr and a great thrown off his cap and his coat, and corns, tender toes and llnrr<'n. Tonight he hncl a tlre, of lead poisoning Is a pf>culiar pai'- claimed, the <lPpartnwnt lms h<>en re· J1e First :\TPtholli!<t ehurdt at Yucaipa, compassion. It touched Baree's head In the warm fireglt\w he looke<l nl most ov<>n of tight shoes. pressure In the E>n•nt of his firewood run· alysis of the muscles of the wrist. moving disfiguring !'lgns from the 1 'a!if .. to tinish the Olrl and New 'resand fnshion, hrotherly a in It and putted llut eYell ill th!\t nlng out he harl t t'Pes he could climb ho~·l;;hly ~·ouOg'. Tbis has been called "painter's par- statE' t'olHl"' in accordance with a law l<tnlPTltf', ~ays th<> Pathfinder Mag-aAt drug and the.n- ~slowly and with a hit more glow his jaws lost none of their just now was cent!'red it alysis" or "painter's wrist drop.'' I anxiety HIs and •hoe st<wet c-reated hy the state legislntut·e in If)~:; ?:inP. Thi!'l if' 10 minutes bettN than caution-It '"ent to the trap fn qtenetl squareness, nor his eyes their clear cve>;YWhe,.. Raree. So he snid. mal,ing his voict This form of poisoning Is common in mak!ng is unlawful to erect signs of lu~t y<>ar·s tim-e. In Hl~;)' the SPn-uth to Baree's forepaw. In his half-crazed a iertness. 1 aren't going, an painti~lg ~hops, wa;o:on and automobiit! I "You casunl. (]nite any charactei' along the state highway Day Acl\'nJth<t'l in Boston rear! the 'l'hat which I~ given with pride nnd bf.ain llaree was fighting to underHe rubbed his hands together, and you, old rhap?" I large where shop~ other and fnctones system outside the limits of incorpo- 1 llihie aloud in 5[i hours and 47 min- ostt>ntatlon is rather an ambition than stand things, and the truth came held them out toward thE.' tire. naree If RnrPe hPI!rd him he gave no evi· quantities of lead paints ure usC'd. It 1 utes. finally when he felt the stPel jaws watf'hed his movements and !istenf'd a bounty.-Seneca. rated towns. it. Ilnt Carvel, stili wntrh· of the trap open, and he drew forth intrntly to !'very sound that escnpetl rtence of closely, saw that the hnli has been proven that It ia caused ( In::; him largely by painters getting lead lut" ; his maimed foot. He did then what his lips. Ills eyes had in thE'm now Many a man lives poorly In order to · Home men nre f'U~h swindlers that Build With Eye to Future hi~ spin!' hHd riRen like u brush ulong their mouths, by eating lunch with hr: had done to no other creature but a dumb sort of worship, n loolt thnt rich. die and then he h<>nrd-growin~.: slowly in their hnnds smeared with paint nn<l The home builder today is short- ;hey cheat thtm"elyes. Nepeese. Just once his hot tongue warmed Can·el's h<>art and dl!l away Rarei''S thrnat-a !'nnrl of fei'Orlnm U1at It can be prevented by r<>qUii'ing j sll!'hte<l if he ruts !tis mone)' into any- J shot out and lirked Carvel's hnntl. The with the ,·nst loneliness anrl t>mptint>SS nf ~unrl that every pe1·son workiug with lead paint;: thing but a well-built an<l well·ll<'With his powerful of the night. nm·ee had drai:ged hiiu- hatred. It was the sort man laugheil. from La< to wa~h hi~ hands carefully after quit- sil!nNI home. It cost!' ;·ery littll' if an~· Faetor the bnci> held hnd hands he opened the other traps, and self nearer to the m·m·s fPet, and Bain, ancl Can·el, O]Jt>ning the IH'Pe<'lt ting work, by not eating with 11ainty morE> to build from a good plan that Baree was free. suchlenly Carvel leaned oYer and of his gun to see that, all was right, ltands unci by not eating his I uuch in puts in those clever little totwht>s here For a few moments he lay without putted his head. ·-~ ha may P.aree happily. dmckled the roPm in whic-h h';,(] paiuts are kept anrl ther<> thnt give the hou~e that in· moving, his eyes fixed on the man_ "I'm a bad one, old cli;q>," he heard the chuckle. Perhaps it meant or used. Tlle old !dt>a thut the i>Oi· I dividuni Hn<l attractive look which Cane! had sPated himself on the chuckled. "You haven't got it on me-hl! turned he for him, to im: souwtl: sun was absorlwtl through the skin i~ I mean>< so m1wh whl'n the ]>lace is of· , snow-coYere<l end of a birch log and not a hit. Want to know what hapAmazing Improvemen t in Mrs. Wells' Health Surprises with tlnttenecl ean Pntireiy lncmT.ccl. If the paiutt•r can fered for snie. nnd su<lrlenly hpnd was filling his pipe. Baree watched pened?" He waited a moment, and Friends. Looks better Than Ever. Says lool;erl at his rompnnion. kPep lead !rom getting into hi:; mouth. him light it; he noted with new in- Raree looked at him steadily. 'l'lten (1'0 BE CONTll'iUED.l anlac Deserves Credit he is safe from painter's colic and 1 terest the first purplish cloud of smoke Fire Wade C cmtest paralysil:'. that left Carv<.'l's month. The man Thousands of Colorado men and The T'nitecl !'tlltP" ('hnmber of C'om· But thPre is on,)ther trouble con1· merce has m:r<le the~e awards in its was not more than the length of two women suffering from nervousness and run-down condition and who IliOn among paiutt'l':<, e1·it1ently caused t ·up-chains away-and he grinned at fir·e \\'a"te <'Onte~t: Portland. lD~~ Evinc~d facing a life of pain and deare un is This sui.Jstunce. ot11t>r i'>ome by BarPe. first pri7.1l in f'iti<>s of the tirRt 1 Ore .. will discover a way to get spair k' I . ' hands. the of s-ui Ie t "Screw up your nerve, old chap,'' he erupuon on class; Long Benet1, Calif.. in class 2: relief in the experience ot quick encouraged. "~o bones broken. Just If the stories of Brillat-!'avnrin with a cook book written by Mrs C..>n· • In one factory It was found ut one Battle Creek, l\Iirh .. in <'las~ a, and 1\Irs. Belle ·wells, 3241 W. Gill little stiff'. Mehby we'll better-get which it is propo~etl to publish in com- rad. gn ve n high place In his estE!elli time in five empioyel'~. aout.'' Albnny, Ga .. In c-lnRR 4. Albnny also Place, Denver, whose recovery wurkin.; been not had boy one As 192ii. for pri?:e g1·and the won Geurge while arts, a long siege of suffering inury from cui the to reve~l centenary his of ion nwmoral direction the ln race his turned He 1 in paints but had been cleaning ma her closest friends. surprised their author to the world as n success- MNedith left a book of cooke.ry ru. ' 1 chines with nnphtlta, the phy;;kians of Lac Bain. The suspicion was In ful writer of fiction as wPII as a gas· ceipts in his own handwriting which feel well and just never .. If you 1 Sign of Permanency substance' his mind that McTagi:art might turn lrrltatlug the that cont:iucled days, tired and the through drag bacl>. Perhaps that ~mne RUSJlicion tronomer, he may perhaps he r<'garded figu1·ed In a book seller's catnbgu .. 1 Not all inrtivlduals that are interstomach rebels your if out; lu fluid fagged the but pulnt thP not was was !mprE.>ssed upon Baree;- for when as repaying the lnt<>rest which some some years ago and may possibly yet estetl in industry own their own spend hours yo11 and food taking at Extli,solvetl. wa,; l'Wliut the which Carvel looked at him again he Wlls noted noYelists have taken in mntters appear ln print. nearly all humans that I but homes, caused by pain with up doubled the both using 1 periments on animals, -------permanent I hold homes own their losing own are on his feet, stagg-ering a bit us he of the tahle. Balzac took a keen Inyou if indigestion; dry paints a11d the solvents or thin1 t~r.J•• f th N C of man a out! belittl'd on as is old-watch cookery, feel in and self-interest terest Their weight another In positions. g ained his equilibrium. a o rop• or , ners, showed that it 11 as the turrJen· gigantic appetite. So also did George late. too is it before relief Get \\!teat' oats a n d s i mll ~~r gru t n h IH> 1 tine f.lnd naphtha whkh "aused ·the the job. Jll oment the outlaw had swung the Sand, whose cookery must have been "Today, I look younger and feel "A nervous breakdown caused found to ripen satisfactorily In ~liin irrltutlon nud not the ('nint itself. been be to than I have in years', thanks better pnrk·sack from his shoulders and was pretty good, since it was reput:-d terall my trouble. Indigestion, d a nor th of th e "t of Cnn tl HI t IJart Estate Real Study Women and hn<nd his in thrust lit> ,y. it. " It restored my health. openinu Tanlac. to a " · / oseph .T th" on only romances. her 'lJ•Pf'llrE'll as eruprion exciting as unable The being and spells dizzy rible ., I will never be without this tonic." WomE'n employed in Denver realConrad, as he admitted In connection . third pamllel. Four v:uteties of wheat hnnds and ff)rt>arm~. The ~kin wu; llrew out .a chunk of raw, red meat. to sleep sapped my strength. Mrs. Wells is only one of thouI lllnt> been tried, some npening In lliue- rtry and red nnd ~e' f•re<l with small estate offices have organized n cluh to • •·Killed it this morning,'' he ex"Frantically I sought relief. ,·ar·ted who have found relief from sands rieitls The day~. .,tght ty Nothing helpe<l me. Then after plainPd to Bnree. "Yearling bull. tenblisters, whlell !1; <'OIIW cu~es run tu · familiarize themselves with the sub· gained new strength tak· and pain dt·pend !!u~l:ets, forty to tweuty·three this Chinese Surpril'le D~vil reading about Tanlac I tried ner as pe.rtri!l"~-and that's as fine a jert matter and purpose of realty orgether f"rmin~ lfirger ones. which is made from Tanlac ing bottle first fifty-fo•a The from tonic. and variety, wonderful The upturned e!lYE'R whlr·h are a ing on the Jlweethread a~ ever came out from un· The ph~·slrlan !tdl'isnl the painter" g:mization and ~ervke. and herbs. Heed this barks roots, Indigestion appetite. an me gave t:li to oars of hu~hPls thrl'e 1 chararteristic arch!tecturnl feature or to seventy der 11 linrkhon... Try It!" to wash the han h r;nd f,Jr('arm~ tbur well, keep youth and Keep advice. dln:l.ppeared. I arose In the mornIll• tro>lse·l •'•e nesn to Baree. There all t 'l1inese house~ are lntenllecl to acre were ohtninl'd, depeucllng also on , onghly after \VOrJi. nslng plain sOilll Growth of Tanlac. Matters health-take ing refreshed, my nerves calmed was no eqmvocation In the martrter of catch the devJJ should he n•ntun• to•J the ,.,ll.id;o p!au!erl. Ti>t·· ,., 1 ,l'rim~:o~t lliHi \Y!Hlll W:ltPI' anti 1·lP:UJillg' ail the Get your first bottle of Tanlao grow, doPsu't down and dizzy spells vanisheit. I town a When the j Its au·•·tHauce. Barre \\'US flllllished-~ close to thP domicile nnrl throw him 1s •·on~!derP<I !mpor''"'' fn, ,-.,nad14tyour· druggist today! from t•1rpPntiuf> nlf the ~k·I' llll(! t!tt~n to weedl:i do. took on weight. 1 <lelf•lop l"'"' an<i the ._n1eat was tlung to him by 1 tar up into thl' heaven!t 4ry till' skin rart>fully. Chapter XIV-Continu ed l l I . SAY "BAYER ASP I RIN ''- cge?Udtze I I I I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I Sa(i l'f!J!,vsf:!1l!l) 1 5r I I I I I I I I I ~ CORN S DrScholl's Zino-pa ds I I I.>opular DenverWorn an Recovers from Illness T Interest in Cookery Authors Who I I I I |