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Show a The Murray Eagle, Thursday, October 10, 1929 s 1 a Qinger ( Ella & Ethel Hueston Illustrations by Irwin Myers Co. by Bobbs Merrill Copyright, WENT BEFORE WHAT I in the usually quite home of Methodist Vv Mr Tolliver, V..ni-tin the small town of er TtiruHn, J; J '...',''"; daughters, ""Ber 4nd Ellen "(rronmlnif" their slater the for participation Inover--ork Due to Jbiautv Mr Tolliver Is threatened Marjory wlna Uh 'blindnesswhich Shs beauty prize. 150.00, no he can ih Rives her father With Mirl-Jinnsult specialists. he leaves for ChlcaKo. Murdo.k. chain store the wmployee. Is Introduced at 'uty pak-eant- - m ursonage. I Continued CHAPTER III Munlock, on the other as been me a genuinely figure, handled hts with an e, a finish, born of long and (.finger nasnea inl,'i!f custom, SISier. niT fit lou eeej ffpll "Just expression proclaimed. Am I so dumb?" t"lil you! I have not been JfMjrjory and she tjruail yet Mr. Murdook," that rt'l. I" a tone which Implied mar-of g'r departure was a mere (lavs. '"It must be very fas- - 'lexnnder j sjfrltlnR." fPutl.tr went on a tour to the fiiy land," volunteered Marjory. were born." myself," continued uinKer, Ing for n light touch of her (0 the rim of the golden cup, f,,e abhorred black coffee, "I not care so much to do the U'y land. I want to go to rarls and the mi st'0 Montinnrtre, fcsjilcvards, and the I'olltes. They t have things like that In the How Ions are you to St v land. M in lied Thrush, Mr. Murdnck?" some weeks, I fancy." lie -fancy." In the Middle West, ihit.k" and "1 dare say" are fg p (nininon, while "I guess" and t nvki'ti" are not altogether nn. "I fancy" u nn nffeota-f- t in any but a romantic figure. fL'o Ut ine till your cup." she ftire we (.r I ttil nn-ta- W"l. t f iu see," liv vi'i.v, "I flash? Helen was the sort to ask what one could do, when obviously one must do something. "I don't care what," cried Gin"Anything. I'll ger, passionately, scrub, or take In washing, or go on the stage, or anything." Helen considered gravely. Helen was the sort to consider gravely In such moment, "The twins must go to normal Just as we have planned," she decided at last. "We have the future to consider, as well as the present I will simply postpone my marriage for a year, and apply Miss Jenkins will for a school. come and stay here with you. Gin ger." Ginger flung herself npon her sister's neck. "Don't do that." she It Isn't fair, "Oh, don't. begged. Helen, for you to do all the giving up." Marjory, for her part, was in favor of abandoning the normal course, which required two years to finish. In favor of a stenographic one, which could be crowded Into But of six months, If necessary. that they knew their father would Stenography private disapprove. male employers offices lovely girlhood Impossible I Mr. Tolliver had clung to his gentle old fashioned Ideals In spite of the changing times. Ginger gazed at Marjory des"Oh, Margie, I should pairingly. think you could do something. The world Just overflowing wiih millionairespraying every night for pretty wives and you Just wearing out here In Red Thrush." Marjory carefully Inspected a pink forefinger, questioning the shape of a nail, "Well, I'm willing," she assented generously. "Trot one out." Later In the afternoon as Eddy Jackson was passing In his small car, Ginger signaled him to stop and ran out to the curb. "Something terrible Is going on In this house," she said gloomily. "Father Is no better, and he Is pretty discouraged. And Helen Is going to postpone her wedding, and It will Just make him sick." Eddy turned the key In the car, "That restilling the engine. quires silent meditation," he said slowly. "What do you thiuk about It?" "I think It Is terrible. I think it will break his heart." They talked a while, and then he walked with her slowly up the Haps! one path. "Helen!" he called into the open door, and when she came out, he motioned her to Join I hem In the corner of the hammock. 'I want to mix In other people's business, and put my fingers In other people's pie, and paddle "tlier people's canoes, and everything," he warned her. "Iio you? That Is not quite like i i f 1 1-- film I prepared for joa," ,nunej t0 gve a driving Irsson." had ft long be.n Ginger's treat mlm to burn to drive, but now, sigh, she relinquished that J4" w utlful dream to sae her lovely rjry fr.mi the machinations of base pretender. Around the Hs a stoker, perhaps. Marjory m;,) into the front seat I.'liiy Jackson. Ginger y ,!:,.Vv Alexander Mur-- J It wuii Anted Eddy. i M-- el- - In liy lo r side, and Immediatelherself to snubbing him. .. -- i " sorer "i ........ youm K'Hiil y: Set .HI I rite jleld.il mi ni.,1 the hour, she consoled her-.:-h Vm thotigbi , ut lem M saved Marjory ibe fU. u u,ey R( the Par- ,rt.,i hours later merrily l?ae.."-V.- e pleas-r-t-Mli- b,,for thpy viiimgo, u was There was In Mr. Toillver's p,.v.?,:,l "" , i" :.;i,liVr''.-nie- 71 i r I t wt'r l,,p Tl,e .M.,d .,! "e """" '"vc entire ""h ; i tI rv,, 'try air. ' I i t n H. -r ., bii,. ; V w:t, .. s.ik of any nature ;" 11 ad new, to bef ".'"'"''J "'in t fare.. S i'l t P,.,w.B II. 1. I m,,., UMIill J:T''ly1"l't ,"" ' '' iinir 111- - llg she brcccd. m anything. pen." "Eddy, do you not see how Impossible It is for me to leave home when father needs me? Horace will understand He will he glad to do his share In helping out." "I am not thinking of Horace. I am thinking of your father. The doctors say be must have complete mental rest Do you think he can be happy, and serenely quiet when he knows that you are sacrificing your dearest alms and plans on his account? Will not every touch of your hand and sound of your voice be a reproach to hint?" "Oh, Eddy, I couldn't bear to go away and be happy by myself, with father and the girls Quirk tears flooded her quiet eyes. "Yes. I am sure, Helen, yoo would be happier to stay at home, and work, and sacrifice yourself. Hut your father's happiness Is the thing that counts right now. Look at It this way, Helen. I think and Ginger agrees with nie " "Indeed I do," snld Ginger stoutly. We think you should go ahead as If this little setback amounts to nothing. Make light of It. Go on with your wedding. Helen, don't you see, that If you tench school you will be away, out of town, tied up with your work? Hut If you many, you are right here at band Your time will be ready to help. your own. You can help Ginger, help your father, nnd he will not realize what you are doing for him. If uecvsxiiry, you and Horace can come nnd stay In the parsonage port Of the time. Hut don't add to your father's bunion the knowledge that he Is stealing a year of his daughter s happiness. I dare say he Is sick at heart, this very moment dreading to come home and have you tell him, sweetly, that your happiness has been burned m the altar of duughterly duty." hint seriously. Helen studied "You are a wise, wise hoy," she said gently. "And I think you are right. I could help more, that Is true. If I were here In Ited Thrush And I know It would grieve liliu bitterly t have us change our I could come every day plans. and help thrnt." "And thry could call on me In pinch" "Hut Ginger I such a child So much responsibility" ,it i'miip 1m eoi lr itesponslbllity wver hurt any You had It when you were ....m,in, was body. finger r Tew.l,.ft to bef and It did you no harm. )oung, ""t.r wan always first. And Ginger Is not n child She Is Vi - ene "'-- 1h ' f rl. i: ...n.i until l,r,'''l'liate total lieir f r.u..t j unni, '""'r "UbJ strength '''"'"'"Inrly they . ;,";K aj urn in, en and rsnonsl W.i I f.r, ?'r - d,- .... for an "" I a"'' ir it came that Hut h'eamit, Bbsoiiite rest was iu in t i ',;U, S t fr to I i... f. i ..... ' . it'fe Mi.) 'At 1 ti.ing alHHlt ,L. curry-ings-o- CHAPTER ..,' ' "He, i IV THE living room Ginger found INher Helen was three sisters. mending a frayed cuff for her fa ther as prosaically as though In two weeks she would not be a bride trembling at the aitar of her marMiriam was straightening riage. up the desk with an air of great grow log up." fingers Interlaced so closely, that suddenly she knew they were throbbing with pain, half par alyzed, so that she had to work them apart, slowly, a linger at a time. But she did not stop think Ing. "Chain letter on nnd on all over the world thousands and thousands and nobody dares to VALUE OF TRENCH stop because nobody would dare to break the chain for the blind a SILO IN FEEDING home for the blind on and on and on." Suddmly Ginger burst Into low Many Advantages Outlined nervous laughter, and laughed ami by Colorado Expert. cried and twisted her little hands, and rocked bnck and forth on the stool In an ecstasy. Advantages obtained by feeding "Oh, oh, how heavenly, how per silage to live stock, and suggesfectly heavenly I I never could tions for constructing an Inexpenhave thought of such a brilliant sive trench silo are outlined by K. tiling. Oh, as father snys, I see the J. Maynard, associate animal hus- hand of the Lord In this!" hantlryman at the Colorado AgrShe pulled the stool to the low icultural college. table which she used as a desk, Years of experimental feeding and seated herself with a profes- have denrly Indicated that corn or sional briskness Indicative of the cane ailage Is a valuable growing oneness of purpose which prompt- and fattening feed for live stock. ed her. Selecting three pencils offers a method from a large number In the drawer, of Siloing the crop and It indefinitely conserving she sharpened them briskly. Then also renders hard woody portions she drew her pad of pmer toward of stalk soft and palatable. Where her. and opened It. 50 per cent of dry bundle Then she studied Intently, chew- aearly fodder may be wasted when fed She wrote a hasty ing her pencil. to live stock, practically directly line, and quickly scratched It out 100 cent of the same crop conper Again she wrote, again she frown-Ingl- verted Into silage will be consumed disenrded it Several times Thus offers an enormous she repeated this painful process, saving silage feeders. to so but at last as often happens, results sefavorable With the all persustent effort brought Inspira- cured with there are very tion, and she wrote fluently, with- few silos In silage rethe out a pause for thought "Our parsonage home for the blind gions. This Is believed to be prinis sadly in need of funds to carry on cipally due to the cost of building and the cost of tilling them. Its noble work. Will you not con- silos A remedy to this situation has been tribute Ten Cents to this very found In the trench silo and maworthy cause? And complete the up forage crops chain of good vibrations by sending chinery for cutting In the field. 'ato wngons copies of this letter to three of your The trench silo Is usually built friends In whom you have confidence? In this way, this valuable with scrapers. It Is generally from Institution will enlarge Its circle of 12 to 14 feet wide, about 0 to 8 friends and will be enabled to con- feet deep and as long as necessary tinue Its cure of the unfortunate to hold the crop. If possible. It should be built In gravelly, and needy blind soil, and the sides should on "We depend you. toward the center. slope gradually "Do not break the chain. cut-uIs packed Into The forage 'E. Tolliver, treasurer, this trench silo by driving over It "Hed Thrush, Iowa." with teams or a tractor. It should Ginger was greatly pleased with be moist enough to pack well. It formal tone of this letter. She the It knew very well that If she received chh be sealed best by covering such an appeal she would contrib- with about a foot of dirt. The the is fed from one end, where ute gladly If she had the money. She read It over and over, adding a feeding surface Is kept as even as word, omitting a word, substitut- possible. Plans for building trench silos ing a word, until the final version seemed Impossible of Improvement may be secured from the extension The question to whom the letter service of the agricultural college. should be sent was subjected to deep thought Indeed, It was more than thought, so deep It was. Men, Health Certificate Is she knew, were more susceptible Necessary for Horses arly than women to persona", Most states demand a health when the personal apcertificate made out by a licensed, peals came from not unattractive accredited veterinarian to accomgirls. But women were more su- pany horse stock when entering the perstitious and would be more re state. Some demand a test of the tuetunt to bring npon themselves for glanders and others the implied curse that would result animals a health certificate. Cattle only from a breaking of the chain. Womusually have to have a tuberculin en, then. test To make sure you are startAs for location, she was not paring right when desiring to enter would It best be that ticular, except any state with live stock. It Is alBed from some distance to start at best. If time permits, to adThrush. Methodist Interests are ways a letter to the state veteridress closely allied In neighboring towns, narian of that state and address It and she realized the Importance of to the capital city of that state. It protecting the family name. Now will almost nlwHve fall Into the enamwas deeply Ginger herself hands of the proper party who enn ored of the chain letter Men, to her advise you of the exact requireIt smacked absolutely of the hand ments of that state for live stock But one could of Providence. from your part of the counnever know Just how fathers and coming and of the very latest rulings, try would to react older sisters things, for these change from time to time. hence she realized It would be the part of discretion to avoid quea tlons when answers could not be Minerals Valuable for evaded Ginger's unfailing resource Hogs in Winter Season In an emergency was the dally Minerals are particularly valu-shlpress. She got the last issue of the for hog, when there is no Burllngtoti Hawkcye, and studied Its columns. Now, theoretically, a green feed available, and when the chain should start from single hogs are being fattened on corn link, but Bhe was not willing to with vegetable proteins being used trust the foundation of her for- to supplement the corn. Minerals tunes to one small dime which are not quite so essential where the might not he lorthcotuing. hogs are on some good forage or She decided on three as t fair when the corn Is being supplementstart. "Three links are better than ed with tanKago. fish meal, or dairy However, from pracone," she said thoughtfully. "And if It starts three chains, so much tically all available evidence. It has been found beneficial to feed some the better." Whenever she came to the name minerals no matter what otlter of a wotnnn mentioned prominently, feeds are used, and th addition of she put her finger on the place, the minerals has resulted In a savclosed her eyes, and tried to gel ing of feed, particularly of the a vibration ubout It Finally the high priced protein feed. three letters were written, enclosed In enveloMS, addressed, and Ginger LIVE STOCK FACTS took them at once to the comer mall box, and put them In. Cattle pnsitire usually goes, st "Ah," she breathed er taiionlly, as she turned back toward (he par- the rate of tl'M) per month per sonage. Her heart was as llgiit bead. as the wings of a butterfly, It nf If yoo get the whey fr seemed to carry her home. Already the old house locked a new place to charge. It can replace your tankage In feeding lings brr, a rosy plurc, bilgM with Mow erg, fresh paint, new furniture Seven sheep re considered an Thousand upon thousands, Helen animal unit as equal to one cow or herself had Mild It Thousands one horse. upon thousunds "Oh, I wish I bad asked for Cork production. If It be profitquarters," she thought. "Smli a able, demands god pasture. Al bevery gnod must', nobody could i fhifa la the pxsttire grudge II." e e e recommended Is Vaccination Had It md been for the plrasur when cholera Is present ssn where able excitement attendant In the community to Immunise the Helen's wedding. Ginger felt she pigs from the illeo. e e e could not possibly hnvp endured the strain of the l.ij that followed Young p!gs nuit bo kept away Her contldence In the nutcoine of from tuberculous. Infected poultry, her chain letter home for the blind since ibey are susceptible to the was iibKoluip Winter might come, form of tlie d:ense poultry with their inlisi qnenl coal and rout bills, tiiinthters ni ght C", w.th Ibeli A great many hog shipped to petty lev iffnlrs, but Ginger Ell i the markets bavin government and the chain letters would go on they ire teliilnei s for ever. have contracted avian tuberculosis, e e e (TO UK O'N'TtM KP Mot rarn ef stomach worms In Look at 'Em sheep. If not t'o far advanced, can To prove that women are more be treated urfesfutly by diench-tthan imii. Jut look with a weak soli:ibn of easily sallsili-at some of the Imsbnnds that the t denr ladies have picked Atchison Globe. Allow In h'g to tittrmw Into straw pirk and pit tip there, to come it steaming hut Into the Dsro III I tnvltln trouble It csaes f'urlnc ttm trreomny. "To a Cold. pnriimtita. bo flu and other iu. Wild lti.e" was softly ilnycd Alabama paper- tf the bep producer wsnts to fur Ms lambs, they pit lop pMr Good Csaie nnit have i,""d mutton ijp. fine A man was re(cntly shot In a ! Tntsh. They quality and London iliirinn. The author of the must b wetl Cnlshed, but not be sub titles sent a wreath. eter fat. To Identify Genuine Aspirin increasing use of Bayer Aspirin every year is proof that it has no ill effects. It is the accepted antidote for pain. It always helps; it never harms. Quick relief when you've a headache, or cold; or are suffering froa neuralgia or neuritis. Ehoumatic pains yield, too, If you'll only give these tahleta a chance. But you want genuina Aspirin, so look for the Bayor Cross on every tablet The box always bears the name Bayer and the word "genuine ' printed in red. Proven directions inside. npHE Aaptrtn U the trade mark MonMcetlcacidester 1 of Bayer LUnufacture of Salicjrllcacld iJ live-stoc- Wonder What Firemen Said a fire alarm box was numbered 31, an Anaconda (Mont.) mnn thought it was necessary to pull the lever 31 times. All the apparatus In the city responded and the firemen found the mnn Industriously yankrng the little handle when they arrived to extinguish a small fire on the porch roof of a dwelling. He hadn't quite renched his total when he was Interrupted. Just because Ataorbin reduces strained, puffy anli lei. lymphangitis, poll evil, fiitula, boils, iwdlinira, Stops lameness and alltyipsln. Beats sores, cuts, bruises, boot chifea. Does not blister or remove hair. Horse can be worked while treated. At druggists, or 12.60 postpaid. Describe your case for special injunctions. Horse book 3 free. Crmtofal vtrr wrltw vV.ii trW mrj MINN IhlnS. AOrr S api'lieatinnl of AbaorbiM, found Think you for tlie roautrful reaulti otiUjnnl. "I will recoov mend Abaorbuie to neujbbora". gun. ut d p appeal-particul- "Ginger Tells Me That You Think of Postponing Your Wedding, Helen." distaste. Marjory was delicately powdering her nose, watching the operation In the mirror of a small metal case. "Marjory, where did you get that vanity case?" Ginger demanded. Marjory closed it hastily and put But Ginger was It in her pocket insistent. "Marjory, let me see that vanWhere did ity. That's brand-new- . you get It?" Marjory, thus driven, produced the article and confessed to an exShe hud bought it travagance. It bad cost her twenty-fivcents. She had bought It from Alice and at last, thoroughly com mitted she explained In detail. "it's really a very cute Idea, Helen," she raid volubly, hoping by many words to distract attention from the money phase of the "Yoti see, the comtransaction. Alice had pact costs a quarter. to sell four of them, and each one of the four who bought, had to promise to sell four more. Then when Alive sends her dollar to the company, for the four she sold, they send her u solid silver one. Just e Ide-ma- lovely." "Did you promise to sell four?" "Yes. I bad to. And when I sell them I send my dollar to the company, and they send me a sterling silver one. Isn't It a cute Idea?" "It Is like the old chain letter Idea- -" Where jou h.ia to "Exactly. copy the prayer" "Or break the chain" "And it goes on and "All over the world." "Why. they II sell thousands and thousands of them," "And everybody who buys one. will sell four more" "And It nil started from one. One single, inlltury little one." The girls talked on and on. Hut Ginger drew herself away from thenu sal enwrapped In lmeiie Irnble thought She remembered the old chain letters. They had none with some frequency a few years ap, prayers for almost everything for the sltk. for foreign mission, for prolilliltiun. fur fundamentalism, for the second coming of the Lord, for the release of nuiirt hlsttc prisoners condeinniil to dcnlh "And everjbody sends It on to so many more, and every one of them sends It to o many more, and they send Ginger got up srddeiily and went out of the room She walked on" It" dii-xll- Sh wctit u;silrs. got th short ladder from tlie linen closet and bnlatieed It agaln'l the wall under the traibHr. She noticed that tier bands trembled, but she clltnliod carefully the laddi-wh old pimbed up the trapdoor, and pulled herself though lln open From force of habit, for she ing. was not thinking of irnpdonra, she lucked It behind Iter, and made nver the beams her way to her SHtvtary under the dormer window. There ftbesHt down heavily In think. She thought, and thought, thoi'tM't mull her bright and were so wide, so b'U'lit, eye so blue, that of a suddeti lliey seemed to bint tier, and she shut them bard. Ihr two small Imml for . (linger stood np with a bored It. ntHl we must hauteur. "Kllen Is grown up now. . If you ask me. And If you will exI , cuse hie, 1 shall go upstairs. do. denrr have some very Important work to n'."" do." On Friday afternoon K.r. Tolllvet t.n.i i MiriMiti returned to a parson 'ne .".,w and r"i'J i. ' ' . r :itr lin i:! age that smelled sweetly of wild "d flatu nd roses, to three tlrls whose light were ; """). t" "f I.., I approach, head lowered, shoulders sagging dispiritedly, his arm limp beneath Miriam's hand. And tin der the charm of their laughter, their curesses, their welcoming his shoulders straightened presently and the tired lines in his face gave way to those of pleasure, and soon his laughter Joined theirs. "I cun't take off the glasses Just yet, you see," he said huskily. "Still in the fog, as you might say." "1 rather thought It would take longer." suld Heleu sympathetically. "It would be foolish to rush things." "But it's really too bad falher," put la Ginger gayly, "because 1 Just wish you could see the In this old house. Do you know what Marjory has on hand now? A grocery clerk, father. And not regular groceries, either, fanned ones. The Orange and Black. Maybe he will give us a discount" Light laughter, light talk, which hid the sadness beneath, but did not hide the tenderness, the pervading sympathy, the great gladness that they were five together, even In their sorrow. vine-shnde- d continued the low, you, Eddy." took a Job today, and "I am changing. Ginger tells tfc ;l go to work tomorrow," me that you think of postponing I iiver looked forward She did your wedding, Helen. We talked It Ml breathe. Oh, If ho could but over, and she and I think" l proiiient of the bank where the- Ginger sat up In the hammock :!v liMlividuai aspired to lick- and looked This very Important. Vt stamps. was show ing some deference to her w hat profession" FA Wli.it She tried to mirror In opinion. f II." P. and It. You know, the her small piquant face unutterable Qt. orange and Black chain gro- depths of wisdom. wn- store on the corner of Main "She nnd 1 agree that It would M'i be the worst thing that could hap tt: i tii.i'. rs froze ubout the handle af the litt'e gold cup. Presently sit It down with a determina-spoke volumes to the ao fj'otnci cars of Marjory and tt !y Jackson. fi.H's go for a drive now," she coldly. "Kddy, you've got to Itie Marjory In front with you. I Mr. Murdork to tell me all I think they groceries, ft so fa sci mi ting." glad voices gave no hint of the pain with which they had watched his Page Seven gtlpi'd so 'y, with a see Railway Ties of Steel To give railway ties of steel a thor tH.f. YUUNC,. Inc. bHH.yntnSI..Spiln,tild, ough test In comparison to those of Health (.Iving "TT wood three railways of Cugland have ordered large numbers of the new sleepers. One line will Install IO.WiO All Yflntof long pressed steel ties, another C,(KX1, each TourUt wetghliif 192 pounds, and the third, Martrlnua Climate Cood Hotel Mountain rmp COO. Not Homemade "Home ties are hard to break aren't they?" Spoof "I don't know. I always buy mine." Sploruiid Kodrorptus Mewa.rhe uxjruierjut depart rortof I He ITaut Writ Cree A CHerey wrm PfiZHi Goof &priiigS It's hard to keep "easy money.' Here's one granddaughter who takes advice from elders Schoolgirl learns Mot simple health measure all the talk there is now-"YTTni V cf the V aday$ about the independence sub-Jc- b generation, your got a great Lick out of hearing a grandmother describe how her granddaughter wat following t good old tried and true method of improving her general health. re-jw-ter "My granddaughter, Margaret,"iayl Mrs. Zcll of 6231 Catherine Street, Philadelphia, "read shout Nujol. was interested in ir, to tent or a tamplc." It teems she hat been taking a tablespoon of Nujol once a da tince and expects to continue this treatment. Already the hat found sn improvement in her general health, her tyttem functioning normally here other remcdiet had failed. That 't one of the best thing sbout Nujol. It it just tt harmless for girli, or batiet even, st it it Joung For Nujol containt no medicines or drug. It can't upset mimmmAr jLs2e. Hk..:: cm Starting right you because it works to easily and regularly, in a normal fashion. wat jierfected by the Nujol laboratories, 2 Tark Avenue, New York City. It can be bought anywhere for about theprice ofa ticket to t good movie. Get a bortlc of Nujol today and try it, woo't you? In sealed packages. Nujol You can't argue people out of their Txaet Justice has never been defined and tills may be why there are ao notions of propriety, no matter what those, notions are. many loopholes In tlie law. Too can't nplift people mostly be. cause they hate to be pitied. Hash survived all the Jvkci made about It and so does spinach. see see ht Ik-- un see fxH-aH- n d blue-ston- est r'-ellen- CASTORU When Babies WliiiaJUl ki Cablet try, often for no You may net tcaon. apparent know iat'a wron. tut you cart This toti aUayi ftive hat your little one comforted; it not, you tliouM call a Jvtor. lon't expcriniftit wiih medicine intended for the Mroncr tyMcni cf aduKSI Most Ct ttune nuic up'eu are I' toothed awav bv little of this f children's remedy prntic-aclin- j that children l,kf. It may be the 'tnmach, or may te he little Or ii the cae f older children, a lt:rr,i.ri, cond.tion. Catjna is stiil www 3 ll I1 J 1 ii Ca;-'.on- bo-vc- ed the l!i mt! to five, It is almost certain to clear un any minor ailment, and could by no possithe child do the yo ingest tility JhCJllcM tliuiff to a coaled r.arm, think of us iw im when a child hat won t plav, can i lr'niie; it fretful ct out cf tort, flrt'tli!' pcnuin; it alwavt hat OH I Ickhcr't flcrp. Cl,a. 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