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Evidently Marvin was not such nn ass as St. Croix. "From all accounts be sounds like the Noble Army 8TART faatldloui and Traise-The- ! Which Is worse, to he a bounder or to be I wonder e so uncomfortably noble?" It certainly did sound uncomfortably noble to be willing to live at Absalom runtz" when you could live in the much more comfortable home of the Crelghtons. For Aunt Itosy's Investigations bad proven Mr. Schwenektou's surmise correct Marvin Crelghton was boarding, for the time being, at Absalom's cottage on the Schwenektou's farm, which fact added considerably to Meely's uneasy apprehensions. As she strolled on her way to her meeting with St. Croix, In the lovely ucioner sunlight, she wondered whether she should amuse herself with "luring" Marvin as she was "working" St. Croix (for other reasons than her amusement). Marvin might not be such easy game; tby said be despised girls Trobnbly he's afraid of them! Or he doesn't know any nice ones of the Noble-Armof Martyrs style. Could I work the noble stunt, I wonder? . t . I I I. i I "H3 s' s - 8--3 Uuoni. n fli wu wealthy young St. Croix Crelgh-to- n awaits hi. iweetheart at their tryatln place. She U late, thli ordinary littl. Pennsylvania Dutch girl, Meely Schwenckton, but he await, her eagerly. 6he l o demurely beautiful, he think., but bo out of hi. "cla..." Denpit. her .oemlng Innocence and Ignorance, .he .ucceeds In kerplng him at a distance, to nl. chagrin. Meoly, In the Schwenckton home, where she Is boarding, Is altogether unlike tna girl who meets Kt. Croli clandestinely. She Is the teacher In the neighborhood school, of which Marvin St Croix- brother, I. Crelghton. superintendent. Iue to family differences, Marvin Crelghton boards In town, near Meely. Meely learns Marvin was to have married that his cousin titled KngllBh lady, but, she was attracted by the Crelghton wealth, had refused the alliance. It Is the rumor that St. Croix 1. to tak. Marvin's plac. and marry the English girl. t'rlu., io. Wi'.tport, Conn. grr.-u- FROM Handsome, H rt.y. rroppr i&o. Kr.um., nu ,, l. mead and co x Py. 11016X1 DODD, AtUrliment,!, i; ,rt ,,e,'d, H szssmm mi mkw jdf tlldV,l.li..,Ts. Imlua, cant. UJ Twin full Ill-Co- ntinued New Jail in passin ul of it un- folded to her consciousness as, while she walked, she continued to gaze on the mental Image she had caught, of a face so arresting as to make that of Ms brother, whom she was going to meet, seem by comparison insignifi- a ;$fr Of course, So absorbed had she been, as she loitered nlong, that she forgot all about St. Croix' annoyance If he were kept waiting for ber. So that, when turning a curve In the path up the bill, she suddenly saw him standing there above her, looking coldly offended at her tardiness, It brought ber up with a sharp start. The ex pression of his face made her feel more like turning tali and going back than going on to the top. "Just Imagine," she thought as she tolled up the rest of the slope, "being to a married to such a disposition man who'd take It out of you so when ever things didn't suit him exactly!" She smiled Inwardly as she thought that If she were a girl whom he want- fx! tf nnirrp (IV lia rUHIU.1 c.iri.!.? an nnror 0S OltH.J Ml,Vt HHIIIJ, himself reveal to her. "He'd surely have the sense to hide, not Haunt, his selllshness and ego tism and show me a better side of Mmsoif; for of course he must have a better side." Probably wllh his own class of people, his own family, be was quite different; she had surmised from tilings lie had unconsciously betrayed that he adored his mother and would die before be would hurt her; that he greatly honored his father; and that though he almost bated bis elder brother, be respected him. "So you're actually here, are you?" he Ironically greeted ber as she stood before him, looking like Magdalene, ! Science Wins Victory Over Freak of Birth WESTERN GIRL operation on what called Incomplete Siamese twin has been reported to tlie medl Sir cal journal, Lancet, of London, by of account .. Aii viitt.iii ph.n.i tlOIOl ..Ml.... Mm-- . Sir John, to sent was case the A ml-l- successful STRENGTHENED be it By Taking Lydia E.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound . at the Mid- ..if corremedical a by lilescx Hinto a Attached spondent in India. a parasitic was birth at bal.v bov du brother" possessed of the full comminus bead, plement of limbs, but birth lungs and heart. A month after so was rapidly growing the parasite that the parents sought surgical aid for the relief of the child. The operation was performed and when last beard from the child was well and developing normally. Such rases, said the Ilntish surgeon, should encourage surgeons generally to separate the fully detwins and veloped Individual not only a life of bondage, but the Ignominy of being exhibited in public sliows. !, the Penitent. "Oh, but, .Mr. Crelghton," she pleaded, "my stepmom's so bad, she can't set and she can't lay! This here wasn't no gay-loday for me, now Hind I'm tellin' you, with Susie so pootly and all I I near broke my neck and live on a Sv. 360-acr- rs - Makes Life Sweet Take a Little Salts If Your Back Hurts, or Bladder is For seven generations the National Household Remedy of Holland for kidney, liver and bowel troubles has helped make life brighter for suffering men and women. Begin taking them today and notice how quickly your troubles will vanish. At all druggists in 3 sizes. You No man by Hushing well-know- StSff3tSaaE3Eslaii8s Argument Bothered Him It was during a tidal in an Ohio city some time ago that one of the Jurors suddenly rose from his seat and precipitately fled from the courtroom. He was arrested In his flight before be bad left the building, and brought back. "What do you mean by running off that way Tasked the Judge, who knew the man to be a simple, honest farmer. "It's like this, jour honor," gald the man earnestly. "When Mr. Hibbert finished talking, my mind was all clear, but when Mr. Carter began all was confused again, and I said to myself, 'I'd better leave nt once, and stay away till he's done, for to tell the truth, I didn't like the way the argument was going, your honor." "Hut," aald Mr. Kchwenekton, puz-tle"you must know how to school-teac- h when you're a grad yate of gettln' here!" Kutztown Normal yet Well, I guess "I suppose you mean gala day? I Us we anyhow don't elec' no teacher Dcn't, my child, use words you're not to our William I'enn that ain't sure of. Well," he added, grinning got her Normal achool dlarploma." appreciatively, "If Susie emit even "Oh. yes well, but yes, of course," cackle, maybe she'll soon be croakMeely concluded In Borne confusion. ing." She glnneed surreptitiously at Aunt She did not laugh this time, tut Itosy-a- nd found, to her discomfort, gazed at him blankly. "And I was up that he was being regarded wltn a so tare last night," she continued ber News. look of cunning suspicion. excuses, "that I was near too tired "Say!" suddenly spoke up Itosy. to come this here three miles this F or Coldi, Crip or Influenza "Have you got such a Kutztown Norat tor." and as a Preventive, take I.axatlv. mal school dlarploma?" "You poor child I You mean vou UOMO QU1MNK T.I. ot. A an of "Why course why, whv were of Proven Hemedy I,?.'8 The ho sitting up with your sick step- ln.i o. v. urove. JOc. Adv.in. course I have." mother?" "Mister," she demanded of her "No. Widower Holzapple he's set-tiiushj i .iiigni get my two roles mixed brother In law, "did you ever see her Hu$band'$ Attitude Count up with me Thursdays." up! Hotter keep off Marvin!" la a radio uddre.su recently, lr. aiarpiomnr' The Family's Friend It was Just as she came to this "What? Holiapple? Who's he?" "Aeh. Itosy. what'a ver youj To be C. f.'il.lcr.sleeve, Virjilnlu dean of thut suddeiilf, wiU such "Ach, Lake City, Utah "Ever since Salt a old man. as old as Juiup ure, she had to send her dlarploma liarnart! college, New Vork. declared I was a girl my parents have of ber heart, she saw him emerge Top yet, with three cbll-derkept along with her application and her from a lane on tnat a Imslmnd's attitude Is an essenon nana ana depended upon Dr. the road ahead of her awful Pop's for III pleased, when she wrote for the and, tial tlemeiit In cureers for wonwn. phntygraft Pierce remedies turning In ber direction, come Holzapple he's well fixed and owns bis Job here at our William I'enn. Your Two tnlllloii of the 8,iXM),i0 to keep the family own ber toward on working clear. straight the place Hut, you see," highway said be in good health. I women In l,e United States are mar- photygraft," said to Meely, In a long swinging stride. She recog. Meely In an Injured tone, her eyes kidney Complications. favor you much. You're a lot don't think we nea, Htie said. nlzed him by that stride, for she had anxious, "he never says prettier could be mistakes straight out than that there photygraft." seen him that morning going across be wants to marry me, be Just lnsin-yate- s Kissed by a Queen about the red "It's funny," answered Meely, "how the Admiration li a woman' first lov Schwenkton's orchard to Absathat way. He'll set for an hour An of them beability army veteran, my and detollon U her last. photographs never look like nevlom's cottage. That strong, free Rait without passln a remark Just set cause they bar tvbose name Is McCoy and who lives er d. me Justice," she amended her of bis never failed to give would have arrested attention and me tryln' to keep awake. And at I'.ulh money. In northern remark. Ireland, . Hi re, now perfect satisfaction then a all of claims suddlnt to he'll uinerclit from be shoot tho St, off a only soldier who was and do ail that is Again she found Aunt Kosy' tm0 Croix" dapple prancing. remark-'- My chlldern says, now Pop'!! ever kissed by tueen Victoria. Mr. claimed for them. cunning eyes boring like glmiots Into Suddenly she realized that she never be lonesome no more.' or be ll McCoy Joined the Forty-fiftI have never heard Iters. J dared not let him recognl.e her in bitch bis chair closer to me and anyone Dr. Pierce's medithat of f the say mt as tl guards of Bar, boy cines failed to give benefit The this ridiculously festive frock she was 'My childern are pleased" Or If be sixteen, and was stationed nt At.ler. Meely Si'bwenrkton seemed to le?f. "Golden Medical Discovery' Is the wearing, for as he was bound to meet sees my head noddm", I'm that sleepy Sllot When (I'lee I. VI, 't. I I, one we have taken most. It Is a self, these days, to .e eer walking ln ber soon In ber bell wake me with oueeii school the the room remark, 'flinrregiment. The dressed i.ske.l bis fear. Yet never In all her general tonic, good for any debiliIn ber own lie will give us a weddln" dinner over age, mid he fe yomitf character, the contrast tated condition. I think It Is replied that . as seV- bad she found existence so exhilaratnoma make iiini suspicious. Hut how at bis place." put. yo T. C. Blocker. 643 ,,r Cliteeli. ing, so tense with Interesting to elude Mm? The W lit South. Crelghton." she complained, "It never "I think you are too young to l.e n olTcred highway It was not really f,.;,r she no All dealers. Fluid or tablet form. v escape. She wore no hat that she leads up to iiothin"! He never gets Soblier Vet." said the rpioetl. "Ifs ,lt decided, only a thrilling apprehension furder'n Insln yatlons. He never vet b"ine with could pull down over her face. And taother your ...i st,..i.r W. N. that bung over her every minute U.. Salt Lake City. No. he was almost up with ber! nei.i my hand cmcet nor even tol t;ie '" of the day and Mhi : n were apprehenmy In desperation, as eyes she then pretty." ere down they st,..,p.., sion which even If reiilbe.1 about and ktssed Profit in Pine Seedling "Hut how could yoU marry nn old mm lightly on the heck. nt to pass, she riiised bo-l- , her arms to I.i.tldou really bring harm to y man with grown children?" nske.J t The North Carolina conservation fuss at her hair and thus conceal Tit J'.its. ward embarrassment. i.r Croix face service reports success from the ven . disgustedly, taking his usual t... feel ture of furnishing pine seedlings to seat on the broad, flat stone and Put Never-to-Bedthe through cr.uk The more auk ward nnd embarrassed s of h,T left she arm she saw that she her farmers. A Johnson county farmer to hers a I few feet awav. o.i.l.. The Slldled to herself. r f.,:ks will not ci ,.ing "Look here. j..u're m.t Ui Ion-le- af planted pai'i-.I herself ih,. pine seedling, the uiorniiig. laments a mott,..r for be seriously Ii"eer. this npprelielist.,,,, fol never so tmi.h as trouble, i.,..i. lor-"- with a of . thinking f only 11. .similar reiKrn that old man marrjing at her; ,,. ll "iy ,........ ber .,ced Oeeallsu rl.i.v CCilS, oifg w bat's his lesIy. ,V.,S bit to Rhow that the long loaf pine may ba name? ,, pai.llly so e),,To Are l" d,- - Norfolk Ledger ......hi. Kiine nerve raehitiL': I'l.d th,- (nu( you?" be deimmded. tilspiitch. regarded as a crop. that he j thoughts remained rp,;;P just n.'.piired that Marvin the "i aware of gotta of marry a sotiieim.iT. t'r. ihloii Wnl pretty Kr (h,.r V.!cV "Steady dirrereme Is eln' I cn'u't marrv "Well:" she breathed t mingled i 'i "er ner in t),,, "" d Hie one J iiko!" she NVNSvss, ,. surprise and pi.pi... f..r ., mourned. sep.ul .tet,.et,t (i,d Wa Cetefoie to ' . He hastened to divert her "; ' , ..ucg men's 1,.,,!.,,, bound t" i".ie lu r j "':.i:i.t,ilt.-,from (h(,v ,h!s er i ,ever tutted an eyelash at iegeron, Mll,... passed. Soon. t"ally llUgllle! ted b. I s.'i.s,. ,,' Viw ,1(r, (( me :" Mie elieicd hini eng. r!y. the .1 ii.;.-eof her in ,? ti - a si in i ".ee what I've brought She I, .el caught n g!i ,.ss ,v er on j i,...i, Sit lii.Ml.er In II.U eii!ic'il'!ii'd p?f t!"!i br.itu-hipse f his . i .. r Produ.vd two I me an ,, a.e rest n.an of a H, fr, h,.r alk to the SUi ifssj,,.. ,,f '"".iik i.y would :iM' li.r .,t.y s..m,'tJ.iili; ht., I,,.,,,,,,; the stone. filtoiis and tit.for hilltop seemed till too short It did tml kli.nv ,), ut,lM ..,.,, j j.rfr.Kv (...riat. With chih.'lsh nc.j.iisiiheniss tle. liiier. stu u r, Never !, t'oiis vio,;M there' ,,r' ' linJ nr..ise, nto f. w dr..j. ,.f whet, i ....... I..- touch f I'cnnsvlvnnta n i.. ' " o."'i rc .ir ine ed fo .iy re tiP iul,n ,U;vM. j t..rl.i l,,U), a r Iiu'eniiity TM n .;.t..v m,.:,! ,. ; r.'iii tlvene... she ,.,,e,)rj ijsi mi. n an evir iord a try el null inaihiii'ie laei mat Marvin Mid t'tid f ti.l iilmoq nisy I, M, J r. tru! ,lt ( f 'j !""-- . ornate t relglitoli i f l ll Cl!ill:l. i ij roll . h.mdker, Id, .ike, f, (M ,,', itvi and r. t..; . Mvlll!, '"'- - K a biugt, nt alike, jet totally unlike Atremely ., al.k- - It, Uliiil I M IMl.il C Ii mtcIic. "Tp to port, l ie ,v;,v. he;, (l.ti,,,, t.r ; feature he nnd hml them; to be H and inlerjiig r I t fi Mtang.-iini.ke J In al. tj Thai' t!,e tititv i,f evidently Ju,!;;,.,j hiT t i Cipih, ;'t . et ii'i! If I were a novelist !., t,eMT ' til .tt ' ..' noui i.er htne xoile fr... ..sic Ki ti'lo '"'x iif!ueii.-Ha smugiies. rem ( jm (,,ht H ,,A(,r l here (rimmed with artiH. lal flower.; icpla.e hy a richer viqf, tu I have He ihe.k to In,,),,. ,,,, ,',, tMvle.l It it..-- . 0: tl.Mt .! lurid at. d .v't Would keep one f,.r g criv- cynl, iM1i hv an atolioly; I'dRht n.v.Mni.thl,, lr.pr.,1, , ioiivrtnr and ,,v yril Ml,k ,, 11 g. M,o ,,f grave klndlitie'ss kie riie rest to I.I,' :, herself .st iima?.e,:;y I'??!.. I'1" ''!""Vi!!)Mt tie nil t.!Me 'If Croix' scornful pride h, would adore (horn ' orrered It f the movies p, lH I!ut her plouxur f ItH U.dl...u.! Mire .,irelr MM,, l in bis getil.d , uinor; St. Cro.x' k,nnes. ,y oiner lluiT l. !!, .. flMe. tmi f,,,, Khp t , n1 n, tie) ,1 o't.s;,!,r )t tlM, ,ru(, t" life to f candied rinective. lt.Qu!rin cm in. irj. expression ITO I K VONTINCr.D If r!T r i f the rr.dghfnti r " "r "i-t,i ai.j s.,u,it ,,llt tiers ur tl nV, p. !,oi;M ever s.e ,er In ti,,. ihcr's Jn-- t con p.mv I ,.r tr M, ,..,e .,rnli.8. If , p.mi;il C,;t ,iU,.X( r,,.j con I li t. I. or' He a tin ihsnl,-- ,,., , f hvtU,, r.,Mor;,, t!.t Lincoln Amonff H e Igneini ; , ,.,v of ,..,.., ),,, f,..,,, ,, (o rcr..:.ri.. .r,.,.nrti. Vr If in y of H,e . hweii.'i.... I'" Ju- -t frr- - front nil donl.tfnl Tl e In I'nei led imiii ejii. t,u(:l be! .,....1- - . f.tt 'v ut tut (hil, he duU of M..rll.,.r f t,i, writ.-i,,.r ttHvt.r.c vvith st. . I U ton ,..,j its u product of ino.ier,, tin.es. ".s.,.. ,Iln " . -UIi fr.i . . ...iriruus lo f t tl.rm! i io.v w ,;, ;il(,r II. Mothm, n.;,P ,),,. eg ;i!.e,! ance,,ors. ,(,,, (lf ber ' n t! ej v,-rrsire nnj . ,J;, : f.f j,i)(l.r, , "Hoed a, ,,ne (lf ,he eotig. '"'ally In ! 'Tid .,, riV Mm,,,,, latest unrf,"r; I HJ',11 ' h)(jiIi4 ' f with l'l.t,Jr- fa.t..rla I, t.M.e, g !l , Nnlol.s.n, ..r,, Ilncoii, madly ,ilt, ,olf wl!h .seer,,!,.,,, w,.re It ,1NI !' ,);,, Rf.,,r ()(,r weljht Iti p. ..J. TI1C xvliole borpe.Ked. ti,,e ,.f the let:,,.' wm world Icnnws 'Asplrfn as an effective antidote or r ,, Will, S VM icii ij t wife. J.nit. afetr 'i st h cjiiartcr pnt four. t 'der, i n,vip..,., wife en the eve of , . with tmfo. tj. p.,,, ''n f'8 be, I) ,1 .IM., 8mj i "I n, ,!.., A Hious.ind kiss,a a nearly In I bmning (nil(l (fr(l!(J f,f ' ll.Msl pi. S. !: !, ,. .Ire. )ours Me frosty b. et, ,!,., g..j r:!. lo re In c xiiypcnea py l l.er err.pt, .re mad R, mo Next o'"'l". II - sa d ' i it . , ' I,,, .peeked day, with r i(Mn.,,,r " ,,iat be.UM Ki be benp cni: even ncura!cia. neuritis, and w,h t.s, H.mnt MontI. r ,;..; . vey. be w,inil !, lO '!0 S.W.1J. ie, the Herman I. grai lii r of 1 1.. t, o,er ,,sg.!,.,i Gcl the "ry f..r.B nf I,.,,,, h.rs.'f I.. I.,,,, i.,, Italph Clurk, nt;u nix, itceoiiipHnled I'li fiitlior to Iii(llaniiitill.i Tlioy entcrcj (ho rity on ltoiid ni and were drlvlnc nlong tlie ciinn! toward Mcrldliui street. Tlie 8tti-- l fruiiin of one of the new ulldliiKs Ht Falrvlew nllnicted Italjitrg flltenllon atid lie wild to father: "Look, duddy! I guess they ure hulld-In- g a new Jail. It takes a Mr one for Indlatinpolis, don't It, dad?" 1 n' n n. !'t eighty-year-ol- The BABY j regi-Met- it nun-pens- n .... -- I .ii... s ' start!,)..-knowIe.U-- pa--.t- it?-se- I ! . .''' , . ......... i -- fr 1 l ltl,t - ,, ..rj ,; , ie-h- . ow 1 r ...t f.t I , Wl, $i , e f.-- Wrj i v ,s-- f i Demand y, t.es . f. ana "-poi- the Henpecked I ,,k - v.-.- . Children Cry for fin Hi jr .v-A- ....... - ' ' 1 x ..nf ' .l.-- of ''"'if n .... i t H e .,, , 1(H,i,,, rf..r and nced I t eg - s e is!y H - ,l,fl,wf r.t i ,, ! - M-.- tl, Mm .;,ie:i, lrr , w ;fe loved supetdiial y. (t,.;,!M, m bition, tTcdoiiiiiiatlng. nij i;,.tf rl. Oon.tat.ily peeked at lim BIuI gliu,,M di b in u,il ,,, Wri 1 The Dashed Off Efl.rt NeH.Ing tlmt ,f 11 ' nr --f ,, hlo (ifT , S., joun)a, tZZr' e farm, so I have quite a good deal to do both and out. At first I waa unnhta do to anything- and had to have a girl but after taking the Vegetable Compound I finally gained my strength, back and also gained considerable In weight. I will gladly answer letter from women la regard to vour medi cine.' Mrs. Otto J. Gbyeb, R. P. D jL Box 20, Manchester, So. Dakota, Quart of Water Cleans Kidneys or woman can make a misthe kidneys occasionally, says a authority. Eating tor. much rich food creates m ids, which excite the kidneys. They become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail tolilter tlie waste and poisons from the blood. Then we beadaclu Kheiiinatisiii, get sick. liver trouhle, nervousness, dizziness, and urinary disorders sleeplessness Often come from sluggish kidnevs. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidnevs. or yon- - back hurts, or )f the urine Is cloudy, offensive, fuM o sediment, Irregular of passage or at tended ty a sensation of scalding, be gin drinking a quart of water each day, also get about four ounces of .lad Salts from any pharmacy; take , 1 ll. t.w... t ........sjM.i.umi in a giass or water lie fore breakfast and In a few days your moneys may act line. This famous salts Is made from the nchi or crapes and lemon intee. com bined with litl.Ia, nnd has been used for years to Hush and stimulate the Kidneys; also to help neutralize the acids In the system, so they no longer lause irritation, thus often reVievin bladder weakness. .Tail static i " i... oiei(.eiiMve; makes a iiengnuui effervescent lithia-wate- r tinim. which everyone should take new ami then to help Keep the hid "j e.ean and active and the blood pure, inerei.y often avoiding serious condi-- after a short time, I felt better. v9 are a family of five 4 take "I was fa run-dow- n lion when a friend told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vega, table Compound. I begaa taking it and con-Joint- Troubling Manchester, So. Dakota. a terribly weak and prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart re-Ph-ysicians |