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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, February 20, 1930 let SORE TIIROAT get tlic best ol you minutci after you rub on your throat should begin to feel less tore! Continue the treatment ence every hour jor five hours and you'll be attonUhed at the relief. hands of a Working tike the train masseur, this famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. It penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infection anj rain. Used by millions fur 20 years, itecommended by doctors and nurc.i. KeepMutterolehandy jart and tubes. g pulse-stirrin- To Motliers Musterole is also made in milUer jorm Jot babies and small children. Ask Jot n's MtsstewUu His wife said nothing. To her It was (in evidence that iod desired lier to lie yet more strengthened und purified by suffering. "Do you think Mr. Gibbons will?" she risked presently. "Ves." I'tiwlii Answered. "Why shouldn't lie? It's a solemn iiiornl obligation nnd I'm not sure It Isn't it legal one also, (Ilhbons was always u iinin of IiIh word. I know he tins the name for being hard In his dealings, lint this la different." He pi) used lis he heard foul steps. "Put not n word to Hi" children I don't want to raise their hopes nnd then hnve to disappoint them." It was Mary, eighteen und sweet nnd unw hopeful. She held In her hand a packet of the dteruturu that Smith college sends out to those (!!-- Jimt picture a millionaire aboaid hlx staunch Hiul luxuriously appointed ocean yacht. awiikeuliiK to the ilizalinn that, by a skilfully en- plot, most of Inn honest been replaced by a of escaped convicts all men who have followed the isca and are desperate to take any 'chance, Picture these outluwa, by money lust and under the diabolic guidance of a matter mind. IimiKiue the things that may happen end the rare noil of pirate atory that will evolve. The skipper waa dependable and thre were others brave ami trustHealing Antiseptic worthy, but it was con ii obviiMia to Kljiur It u) way that he and his Cm UtlU mi mitrt IkucMs were under a dire menace. Ill iis the menace of criminality backed by brains. The steward was no ordinary functionary of the type. I'AKKhK'S In him you will find a mvt if m HAIR BALSAM RemoTM new andnj (I snitiijrKailincj personality, tin 111chcrltn111.il j to the paKi-HMtw,i Cokr and of adventure Action. BaulT to Grar end Fsdsd Haiij sun 91 n linjrtvUL ),, y m, m..ic n w tirt. mil ML M l ,,w looked with scorn. Such jmi'ments were not now worn. : Iletiiri'zton saw that ("awin was what small confidence he possessed. He patted the shorter man almost affectionately on the shoulder and simulated approval. "You look splendid." he murmured. "I seppose I oimht to have worn full dies-:- , nn." I'nwin trotted by his side vastly gratified. Cihbons was stuml'ii; with that faint sneer on his face which had become habitual. The linaiieier was tirenarel in be thor oughly bored. He Jinked man by Ids ability to make money; and with these standards hi- bad only llucul Clwiuicol N. Uuiks,'u:iKtrue, Mr. Unwin I. Ins-im- I M.ikes a Call. lIIK liiiaiiiler, siit:nu alone In I ids remote hp I xpleiidid lilirary. looked up Wl!!i a scowl nt tl.e npolio tic M'ei'etary who earn.' aofily In. "I'.iit." the secretary as reiternl!ii'. lie shvs In' Is a wry ol i friend. I'liw in Is the naioe. TilM'.v ll'liwiii, sir He i;iid yoii wouid re Outside, Floyd Unwln Was Waiting iiieiniier him !. thai." for Howard Bettinton. lie e did m- thai his employer Siilile'lin of reijeiiilieei. who seek to know her charms nnd from the face. ;:ii- terms. Mary more I inn utivloiis had s;..ne Ilk k la that (l In enroll. And during the last wei k if linn iillllis (welily years. her father had been let line fall 'f course, lie reiiieinlieicd "Tnldiy" thai NnrlhampPm luinht mi! And Willi 'J'uM.y (here ,1'nwiii. eein so far it way as she Ileum! t. svv ;i in li.u l, liito at oilier iiieiiinij 'I'M yoii ei.wj. the eoi.irai IV" she . Hit the re. Howard I'e'lilii:-loit"if of nsked. wlun she had lliem. They were llisoparahles lit "Money is tiiil.t." siiid I'ii win, t'.iniliride In the old Cvery nuaiii plii'U.'ii: leaves. "I .shall Iry Jour ll i v swi.re to have n reiiiiioti; them in n month's lime'' :ie I In ho eilileeji years lliat had He saw Mary droop j. It, lie 'pit." by be h id t eei (In m .il.ee! Knew the i!i:ppoi!itMieni. l! nerved fit him I'll! Ion litisv In see nl.y. him In k'ive her tiiiei.Ui'd for encotir-- j H'lie f. r three d :s. Tu-aU him .'Ucim in ! . ilinitr." t;i! l"ns llnii'il a "I've setnetlsiii np niy sleeve bet-- . "I hid net fioni tit. f than Ilia! u!d eeiilract. tin lT I 'el I llow.ir IVt'ltiiMti Is la Thursday liioiniii I) nsk me what I w . It j tn to l oi k. IT lie K ll may tneen 'iailli for you tiiean d ina r und le In t Ch J ne know and Teeli for r.oli." ate coil ing." "I! aeetiis im poi lo lie true," - PISO'S tivesoukk. effective relief. Pleasant, sooth ing and healing. Excellent for fYJS children contains no mm ucj for Ci years. and 60c sues. 35c j jour iinin l;i-s- ii. J j j "Does your .t.r hilcr klej !imatil.i ';" ".Not f:rt prlre In a loiti rj." su!Tcr from won 1'elter turned k!s n iMirnlng love hlter. iunv- -e . Drugs Excite the Kidneys, Drink Water iTa.a liio-tn- ; limn nn un Calts at First 6igr) Dladder Irritation er cf lhe s.. ri !ary. ntiMi!na an lull bale .f d "nplo er's tl.Ht . if 'fie favored e! out uImHii 1, iiol loner, c ue rinvin r.otiet.ity at.p-lll.e Im " i.e a ! s.; .o., 1. )v It tephotiiii from atioil et Ime resi the said. "I'.id ly, l m im tired uf lieina Mr. I!;ldw ay's slenoora-plu r I'm In a constant atmosphere of (ear and It's had fot tne. Kvery lone In Ihe o!!i. e Irembl. s when he fellies In. If it Weren't thai he di !o e. pavs more than I'm worth I'd leave I I. vd nw iti's hon e was not uf loinon.iw." Ihe kiitl l" nwnUiii ui-.evin In a When she lad p'hc doM II tn pre (;i!.'.,.:i 'n iihiry. It wa u no.iH pare I ho evetui.i tri al I'n win "j.artttietil oti ('.. foipt!, il.M.r i.f .1 b.ol ed at his vv;! "Mary :inlei;iy, 1, re to.w d rf. by i'';t .Je is a s'ru. : l.e,i!iii!iii he Saiil. ,u M.n.'s "I wop.Vr if ntoiosiriihle tin ti aetb.t.j nil s.onif il try in whhli liemioe.l II ti liwiiis for. e !:i.iisi.iKi her." lie in M.itv, n..V :t walki il :.i.nt! II, e roof vardi n nitudni'.lcr, l .. rita ke. l. li.oiu'i l w.ll.e, Thai w is Ids i l.ii f d. f... (. nti l I n!e. toil .;,c,. p,,t. f this un. ertalidy of nini. H i' ! v ml li w it pl.o e I, i, tot I'.o't. Ihe sevenlfcii vcai cd) son. Iioti.e to Jlc I' i w t ; jib.l I bete v. as With Ihe Inei liatii.-si- l turn of mind. a roof p.ir.J.-tw!i! li ede.in d the I'mvai Itmad In cree( aliie !n ti.iiiiioti(il.ii e I'at tn Id. li;. Mm with n cheerful vii, lie, lie nn It was I" I Ills retreat th.it llovd d j Ihe iplesllon, "iiviii o,.K I N way o't the recmp; li'lpale "I dhlti l e p." be s.,id; "money Il-. ef iM 'mi it o j,m'. wile, win was tt ,, wen; n fpeni Mm! uf tier iiiv.i'ld hours t Next hi ii ft. pitii;-is- , I'm Sony. .1 l too !l, looked n lij. s'ul'jt, r.ob." She was em- - i f !!....,. tia'!v J.-'lie b..y was la!!er lb in M fat o l. a. inch ther In a sense l o vs. is n inure ' !. :t l: r ntid reliable loan. II. put cs w ,11 . Ill la I... i. in :cr'.!i I s iirms nbo tit Ihe ihler Willi ti i !o il I!,. r eie-rpli p.ite ! r I rote. ;!(. fest ;)riv "l Ute W Jull did I III ! ! to to in, to r to xt best." . sai l sili p'y. jour W. dues.!.,!." I I i I'd. ":it: I'm j And si Ihrmu'i the il.titier poof to ask Il..va',l I. ' ti :' n i;ihi..iii I i.h.ii was I' nil. ted b li e reitaiii-I man li J ii rj In tell ly thai l c b id tie! i"iie his best, .J, l hi . j I Cackach The American nu n and women tnnt Bi.ilnvt Kidney fotnlimlly we efien ertt tio naicli trouble rich f.xHl. tiur M- -.l la f.:;-- l wlih acl.lit t,!rh tl Klliieyi a;r!ve t. filler out; ttfy weiilen from ctrr-Worbecome liifcti, the tNssie rleg and J 1.0 rrult Is K!d nn 1 Dcy treuMe, Madder enkti( FrtKTul decline lit l.cnllh. When j..ur Kldbeja f.il j:s.f lun ; a of load: your lek liiiiis er tl.e tirin. Is cloudy, full of rr jn-- j Mr tiMIjod t' seek relief Jwii er t!;rr times during tl,- - r.V'M ; If yoa fVT.-- r lth !t! l.rnd.-i- I.e. er t ervmjs i hn rial's, aiM st.ur..vh, ir If rtietr.alm wlun li e tvcn!! er l l ad. d W;t!ef dr't K!nc l"ls t ( t from yci;r l.nrji-...i.nnd !'Ot;t four etitieea it Jad SatN. Tale n tnMeiii.t.f.i! fn a pt.-tif water le lre;kf,i't r n d.ija nnl Jottr Mdiieja my H en art f;ts, JUard y, y-- le-l- y. aiy ! i llll.i-Ke- li,-M- ! ,i ! 1 ! I . lessee.. !. f. h- Ve.tfs' ine t be ttii' In e "I'litj ." I'tiw In ,) n pi. .ii c; 1, !; !; "1 e w ill w ti;. din I l be !.,,?' atel II. . . . Al l !, 1V.I I. t i ! lojt f,,r f.-Hie nil I 1.:V i ;. ! it . be wo , 1 ijov A. I! ef have i'.-- i I 'i.win Ji Tl.Ja faltiotis fa'ts It lnndn from ) p P.'.. n ii:, to, i.f pre ' I... At !"!, ,;i,l arid rf rriipea nn l i )to n J'di1, f.m I I I. I.!.,,i ntr i.'pttlt. (..-Mm 1 with i l I n me nti tn b. it II. Alld ll.l.l !;!,!( fu-f..r r!r t, 1,. h. atlmnlate a itin'ii ii,,r,,..t j,it, And 11. j d n ' titruli.-rlnrre j kldnrj t!'P I (o f,, rt p.'U ite, n.hert cihcm for b'lds In tie jtem ha Jl ey rirt longer n trad" l.fM ,il mo wis )!s . are a 'Hrr .f t fitotl-t- i. 1 hi i! ! t r f thus eflcn p: r l fellrtlne lloWiif,) icnili. !ti.i.t. ti, w'm J.tI yni'i U lr, v n.! , ranntd In L ine eiiTiM n d ( ,iii,ter i f sen I'll "sit'on whs the In of Jurr., rr..'il.s a rletU-,ti:- t e .c Ii f J..t,!pJ. i le Id). 1.1 atel Wl..M- - In evrry I'.. V. thlee, .,J i ,,,,'.) I it.- ni f ton 1 e ?.ei-!i'- ii tiMl: B ("'I'f, ritucly c )',!!n t Iti he 'i el to it'tstriKe a p'Hil KHnry t.i l .f A iei o n !. i. I, 1 Itashlnc cny ndvrt.lnte t '.. I ..f the far I .11 III Bt"l Si Btld ' b V ' '1 I ' .' t his in , i , t i '' iI I' w H.l ' i' loir, d toil d-Iff '"'v. f i.lpil ill-- pnli" 1 :t!,. 'i ;in rn nUt ; n.ter.. riiioo. Mior te aiMiar- ti;ar.t. T,' nte. IfiiiunrriiMi,,! j...t.rote .'. r.,: n tti M. 3 I nne ir, rr ?rr.,. . . wwwri m aiseetalett. Sml. rr w. rvt c i.sct.n ...wok.n. tri r.l a . M ' HHiUr mua.k. tt m "I'M toil IP la at. I l.i 1'.H lb ill. I I be I I in., 1, r, , t Wile . t ,11 e, !.rt-fnn- hill!-- . If W I'll t'.n It.-!- -. I a le 1 I th i'e e )o. He u f. W nd ' Ml e I I i ?.l 1 II I W n n,. " f."t tl; l I H.l I .'it it, 1 i ii ,,, 1. per I , t l'nr l ti j i' ,.- n across the silver laden ralde at The painter had a clear eye and a clean skin. There was a youthful poise of body and n I'theness which had lnn since left trillions He "danced snarly nt Ihe other man. I'von there he fell beaten. I'nw iu's fare vvas serene and untroubled. There was a eer-- t iin siiep'icity and dipvrnes-- nbniit him which seemed childish. "I've worked," flii.bi.tis snapped; "that klves one llm-- and wrinkles."' "Votive hated." P.etiinrou j "your face Is a chart of uncharitable emotions. Your sort of success slumps its victim. Tubby und I have worked, too. remember." "Indeed. I base." Tubby sillied and tbnimhi of his as a solb itor of advertising. tiibbnns Inoked about Mm, Ills iruests, following Ms p'ntiees, :ivv what be meant. Ther was superb luxury everywhere. Iid not those tvvn men realize thai Ibiy Were o- ln-sumptuously entertained In uv.fininvcht mniiis by nn, who. had no ereater opportunity In youth limn l.os I'nwin' npportuh'ty jlhev? was alwavs a sin. lent In whom Hein e lasks were easy. Itett iiu't.ui h id a vtn ill properly when tiibbnns bad but tin allowance from a illstan! relative. I'rom 'be i.nle t Ji ey HiM.ous bad lenrtietl (tmi v. tliiiif.ni Irvl pa-- cd Ms life mainly In iravelin-.- and palnilm; the s.-- i In her aierner tim. s, His pictures were ted stbdi as to attno ( the dealer, al'hoc.i.'li bis fellows revered him for bis art. l"o.i:iii.nleiry he was a failure. And vet CJib'bniis eoiihl led lid himself nf feeling that tliy weie in. Impressed bv his '"r" '"'s" aomethln ' In It. Slilicil.g ntol Irtiint!, ' Ab. I he w niihoy. 'I In Mid that M.fse iwn ipiii I gtp sts were re-- ' eslaiilisllillk' th.lt sells of mmssert ii superior;' v which I hey ba. vx i'ImviI in in,i ;i.. I here had I n a I'tne when thesr. two meant more In Mm limn lih.v olhef ,,. ln when success cam., p. him he forgot them. t t,,bhoiis glow Ir ashamed: bill the fiidiiig last,.,) "idv a moments His nrm ' j I i. ! to ) a- - seen P."'!;' ft i ijt uo 'e ft- the !;,:! J,,r,,( ,)(1i l.ini i ut i f Ihe pb i'mi. JT n f it im iloe in know you for-lun- e the I'tilied States Department of Agriculture, who recently paid a visit to this state. The growing of the holiday bird In Nevada Is on a farm flock basis, the expert stated, with from IM lo 800 birds, as a rule, being raised along with other crops. It Is easier with the small flockunlt with other produced In crops, according to ihe federal man. bird to raise the tyie of Is becoming for which Nevada titgh-grad- Makes Life Sweeter Too much to oat too rich a dietoo much smoking. Lots of things cause sour stomach, but one thing caa correct It quickly. Phillips Milk of Magnesia will alkallnlze the add. Take a tpooiifu! of this pleasant reparation, and the system is sooa sweetened. Phillips Is always ready to relieve distress from to check all acidity; or neutralize nicotine. Re. member this for your own comfort-fo- r the eake of those around you! Endorsed by physicians, but they al ways say Phillips: Don't buy soma, thing else and expect the same r suits ! ter e known. Two of the best feeds for tur are milk and alfalfa, and these, Shrader said, being produced on the farm with the turkeys, at ford good feed at a low cost. With such small flocks, he said, 'be farm wife can take care of a good share of the work, thus cutting costs, as otherwise extra labor nilghi have to be hired. The outlook for expansion in the Industry In Nevada Is good, the speNevada conditions, cialist stated. he believes, are well suited to lur key production. "Turkeys nnd chickens should never be run together," he declared, explaining that parasites. little harmful to chickens, but deadly to the bronze bird, are carried by the chickens. Turkeys should be kept far from the farmhouse, he bekeys over-eatin- Phillips Milk of Magnesia Pessimists Muyor Walker nt a dinner in New Sanitation Is another means ol he York said of a disgruntled group withkeeping turkeys disease-free- , stated. in the party: "These men remind me of the bookkeeper's wife. Buy Tested Cod Liver Oil for Laying Fowls "The book keeper, you know, com The use of cod liver nil In feed plained one evening as he pushed winter away his untnsted plate of mutton Ing laying bens during months and In raising young chicks stew: "'Gee, I wish I had an appetite for during the early spring Is one of the recent developments in poultry once.' I....!u""- - li- - I..ll n "'Oh, go on, George!' Ids wife said T""" . , T w,' ha L .""'i1'1 Impatiently. 'What do you want an . I lilts l.'llllll llllll 11 lias nei'ii neir int tn Itrilifc c t flui appetite for? It would only give joa titx fliA fmckV preveidlng leg weakness In dyspepsia.'" chicks and securing a better texture of shell with eggs. The reason for the value of this product Is largely due to the vita this Vila mine D which It contains. mine I) Is the substitute for sunDoctor shine. It helps fowls to properly absorb Ihe minerals which they con Without vllamlne D or sunsunie. Humanity shine, fowls will fall properly to nhsorb minerals, even though Ihej may be abundantly supplied. Aj a young man the late Dr. R. V. The popularity of cod liver oil Fierce, practiced medicine In Penruyl-vanhas encouraged the use of many and wa known far and near for substitutes. The IMiy odor which his great (access in alleviating disease. . .. . . . I .. i I. in ii ia ii....! vi iMit 1. 1 many in iiiese Finally he moved to Buffalo, N. Y, e prnuuets is nm a guarantee unit and put up in furm, his they are of nny particular value GOLDKN MF.DICAL DISC0YF.RY. from the standpoint of being a sub the well known tonic for th bliwd. stitute for sunshine. There Is even This strength builder is made from a a good denl of difference In the effformula which Dr. Fierca found most iciency of cod liver oil. so It Is well effccliva when in private practice. to buy a product that Is either testIt aids digrstion, acts as a tonic and ed for vltamlne content or guar- enriches the bloodclears away pimples anteed to give satisfaction. and annoying and tends W lieves. ' 111 l What did for ia m ' ready-to-us- eruptions fresh and clear. keep the complex All druggists. Tablets or liquid. in Clean Ground Essential for Turkey Success Hecent findings have shown that Light Reveals Csi Ihe organism which causes black A new gas detector I ns l'i n adopt-- J bend In turkeys lives In the soil. for Prltlsh mines afler tcsi In tat "ai.ii:i:d ;ip.p.ons ("a tonseiiuen iy ir turkeys ore raised tolse of conmwn P.rass Palls')." T)ie nvenll, . , f.'il.linns hatided it bai k tn I'nwin on contnmW.ated anil they can hard f h h "It's Interesting." be nd'hltted. ly escape the dlsiase. The d.in - l. rcJ lnmp' ,,Khl!t,K "but not legal, it would have no ger will to a large extent be aven lfun,rs b' but n value In a court of law. I tore my ed If a tbrce ycar rotation Is fol rroluc,d almut two years ago.trUila la did not cnlrh on until after lowed. copy up years ago." Kxperlmental f.ndlngs have shown 'parliament In the prcseuce of P.ettingtnn reached for It and that the cecal worm found In chick clave ,.f oflUlals. scanned the document. "I'd forgotten, nil ubout It," he ens Is a niennce lo Ihe turkey. It Is believed Hint If Ihe young tur said. Everybody atrugglct lo get "Had you?" Mlbboim said with a keys are affected with rernl money to buy lot of things he doesol worms the Injury they do to the sneer. need. "It may not be leal," he heard lining of the Ihtcsilnal walls la auf flclent to the of entrance permit iiiwiii mij iim nervously, ' but In a matter of old friendship the spirit blackhead organisms Into the blood stream, thus Inferllng the bird with counts, not (lip "Which shows you to be ns fm.-Is- the Incurable disease nnd the one Quick at forty as ynii were at twenty." most dreaded by turkey breeders. n The la i i to siii. remedy, therefore, nnniicier. keep 'Just after her tWri P.eiiinutoti whs conscious more lhe y,nnC turkeys t.n clean ground fully than ever of I'nwln's .leb.e. ami enineiy separate from chh kens birthday, n.y lt!' Hon. Tin hope which bud sustained' daughter, IVnole, ba l.lm seemed tmw In have left bin,1 for Poultry a aerlou attack of ISunlight dull, broken nnd Speechless. Pet-- j ntestinal flu," any i! Flock Quite Essential lingtnn put his urm about the! II. W. Tuning. '.i bowed shoulders. During the winter months the lo alder Ft, Ssa Oad "oh. Tubby." ,c cried. "Hre you calloti and ndjestmetit of windows Antonio. Ti"- - "It mi pmir a Jink-- of hunmn nature ns' In the laying ,tnfe are very Im lofi her verr west In rntue lo t;!bbons fnr help? if j; pnrtant. There should be window ....In , bad known ymi were In need you1 In each end of the Imiisn so thai Wf.Vi i'UI.-Her bowela wouldn't mubt tml have bad lids bumillii. sunllghl will strike ihe entire tl.mr right, she hnd DO Bpletlte and tml"lr lion. Wlihln this virv week I've some time during Ihe day. Along agreed with her, botl.'ht n enmp nnd paid for It t the smith wall should be a Inrve ..),! tie to clve could have deferred payment ,.is-Hnumber of windows, and It Is prefer some Hvrui'. H fit (llfortila eiimtgti. What do ymi need It fnrf'i able that these be made of a hleh I,- -. . i i. ... n.l noW a'1 n i.t. : " "It's tut children. " said 1'nwln ".n, . ... uuieily. "They nre rrvlng. run for iinin it '",,n,'e of Ibe maximum In I alii"""" I nur give ticlgbbntbood. fiM.it. but for e'dueiitioti, omkr-fu- l fs annih am"""' ,,f"'"I",lrn v,,,,,t ray. Muslin her er form of starvation. "rdlnnry glits nre not Fig iiyrup full credit thought If c,l,,l,ln!l qT "'Is purpi.sp Those rondltlon. Jt U a great t!" liibbntis Would ndvanee ettotlgh ,"",l','l"r)t be bmild '",'"w'" g.well tn ihem nttcd ami ch1tdn.,, money a s where thev wtnti . i ItL frtlllf be. in pay it i.rr iti 1... n,,i snouni or sip. cicnn as me uiirs fbtl.lr.-Ihn ' I violet dues II- - Is to, no) ray 11. and .eneran inn ca Slf was wrong. California Fig ajiu't uir tl,r,,rh .MM nnd dirt Punnet ,vi tiecJ man we knew .., ,T t th,in g nrn M tiibbnns mined a little utiensliy more It Is belter that they he at It. IwraiiM tt la Mirel ifcrrtJiloe. Tin years he had almost forg.ijt.'n ranged so that they ran be Mkct j over M U years leading thjslchms nwosp in ins m. ml wlili o peculiar! down during the summer month. I recommended ovcrwh"'"1 aud lis nm It, and aublened to wcntberlbj! dlstlnctneis. He ,ih t""'1' tnti-ikp , fft binllici it. lie sje-ceaales record of over four minion member tlmt l.e was ti e nuihnr of1 led ; I hey b,i ) f lip ,. w ties a year shows It gtve imli'f"""' Yellow Corn Cent nt;, i xei iitP. even rt 111 !!e, when tin pule the wn, trm'' hi he Yellow Is Willing compares with It that wns corn " rel.HV l.oived h h,.n.. VHltlnbb esiveeliilly ftav in w;l r It,. i..i for w inler fer.li tl li f iti f'ai.t ret 9 Its but certain Inf alive. and It lwn i ,'.: s whh h detiMtidcl Itittne bel.'try Under l's lerins et the iinihlna could ihiittghl tlicr than Ibis, It repttaln "iia'e n'l. l,!i..i. .w;ird fntienlfg fiualiiles nnd xliatulni slay i in 1,1s mil tone ir pnxmbie. nt lensf ball rli and bowels and thea fortune cnnletit "M ttlo ti m snV Peltpig. liven Tubby I'nwin. liistineiilshod t Ihe craln feed ahnuld .e yellow Hrength lo these crrnns th"y cnn' ten at.i d rj ,'ldv W blot f 1,. ..... S1 hotar. Cllicil f;i r tin rn i.. coin It ft lute enrn. wheat, kafir ttnu to act m.nnaliy, of th"H" cnB try hid mi en ...wi ibe make n tniiiie th, in ibi nn.iMin. or other farm cmlne are fed InMcad and e. o. i, ut. "1 if .,q eiii ?' gllished (Iihbnns, I laoges. t'biities of yellow Corn, alfalfa Shn,,h1 lis accord. "I;, idv. ay llu. IJ.hb.itis There are many ImH aliens ef "How old Is Ihe gift I" be d" added to the rallops in help ;'' ' "I 1' m .! supplt fornln Fl rrenn. to look f- -f the f"11 l.il.en n matidcd. vltamiiies. Alfalfa leaves nr nlfiilfa ,. s tun drunk f,. tu I ;m in zTt (TO in: IMXTINfttD ) iiienl will replace lh vltandnes of nliforula"'nn th cartnn In I'" tn iihoitt tt id tomorrow " If crn the the yelb.w Is yott v get nm genuine. lnitr i !"' i ir.'- .11 toado nn Some tiko I'srrots, talk available. The Uierpn inter ration tinmi d n i,..r k. to.) tiiUi'i.-Ciiic- ngn New J, coi.l.'iin pmlclo. wrNruSait LakVCiV, N- - -- ('5 s j . Thh Little Girl Got Well ' se.-re- j . e I t. I 1 - ' : l i o. ,b,lt fr 1 - . ... rt.-h- 1 r,- i f.-- ,,, , m-.- I . fr tt ' , l:L-.,- i.es-.vcr- ." -t He Sill , 1 fr. !c-- ,f i tin I e a'l. .1. II . '. hi. i . n i ri -.- 1 f..f fun t..H' on . I ' ' i ,',- Ti.iv V ,. sitoj.',-- I, 1 if I'! .V I.' s.i pr..h..l.,... so Rllied II" bid b. e losliij. eoltr- nti' ever n. c he hi domed bis I'leiiinU d'C-s- , e! pr. serve.) 'Ihe refits.,1 i.f ),! tn.t n'o b i I i s In adapt hi m selu s .i in xx and ntnpVr !,.e:ist;re tteida bad bin.i;; ! HtiVl-oiton Would the il..(h hold? molds, Miti I not bnif..i, ft v ..rr tn resent, " ' I and b iw I nn ,1, .j io an un kind win. I? And be p.mctn ail I thi e ( ''oris in ntruy biuteif bv r.hno ns .b s He j it,., ilstc,) ;.i,t le w;.s sm..!l cater, .! th.it ' W.i ii in ,n x ii, , , ''! ..f (,;.!! f.,,,,,.1 ;a i v. r It was i, f ,t A i' ti who if, n it,, a ii .) w.ilkiMi ... f it so f .t t w is I'd te. x"i t i.f f ,rm. bh i;n i idin.-t, ,,f t " e i - I to ii ;f I etl. iiV 1 he p-- eolhii.Lis.n. ' "' , l l.H.. .,.,-- t fe1o..(I l',0 tit i k ,, (.',. for ihtiiier dre.v . c Tiat I... ut . EEL DIZZY? leke H i. near iibl.obs wu ln liin ) in .!ane Ihe aie secret nry th it men like ni'd I ti x it. ivith whom r.oi'm, j be hnd iiow tm i niii;ii.oi ground of t Intel coin s... sbinibt he i: nests, iiil! !.' the house ';.ij pwin .was watini f.r II. .wind Hcttlng ,. loll I le tieede tm.i ,i) sipp,,rt. Ill I limn'. So be .i!. hiiiiM-Ifupon t at bur. V n moused ei,. ll t'l-lie i nr. e, bin. self f.,r his cess, nnr , tip. When j rirfrtnrtii' ci('i. .Hrii:!ik ! t li d..f!'f, (Jibbons Hushed, lie hnd md Ihe old bliktmme riven him in lest, for his ability tn make small train In loan and bar'er He looked i j who b'tises at him. He looked with deeper Interest at the piinter. "It doesn't seem possible we are all of an nee," lie said, when they were sealed. "Tubby looks fifty, I look forty, and I'm d d If Hetty doesn't look ten years less." Heniiiirtnn resented the sneering manner In which Ihe successful man of affairs regarded I'nwin. "To me you looked Ihe elder," he said suavely. 'Tubby may have put on wei-'h- r. hut there's aire In your face. Three Hrass Palls, and wrinkles a half Inch deep." j Cured for the small, nervous peered throutrh thick contempt s A Woman Financier IVtiharn As poon pi i pnt my u:n tre!!a up the wind wrecked It. Mrs, !eiiluini- -I nippn.--e Unit will add to w,nt j(,u "overhead Opctise." - do set-lin- g hnn-que- Nevada Is building up a 6olid turkey producing Industry In a logical way, lu the opinion of II. I Shra-deextension poultry apeclitlist of r, 1 tirely. "Well, as you know so much about Ititdwny, you'll oe astonished to learn I've pot him on the run. There Isn't room In New York for Itadway nnd me." He told them something of his detestation for Itadway: of how these five years he had been snares for Mm. "1 never forgive or forget," Cibbons boasted. "I see that all marked on the chart which Is your face," Betting-toanswered. "Anything else you see?" Gibbons sneered. Iietflngton gazed at him steadily. The painter's good looks nnd splendid features forced themselves on the capitalist. "I see what all charts mark, liocks. quicksands, reefs. You're headed for them. Gibbons." There was something dominating nbntit P.ottlngtnti. Cibbons felt It even in his magnificent home in a moment of financial triumph. "The unsuccessful." he said acid ly, "always feel they have the right to criticize. It's about the only tiling they can do; and I hey do that badly." "So yon cull me unsuccessful?" Then he P.ettingtnn demanded. smiled a llftle. "Yon are wrong. I've accomplished what 1 set nut to do. And I have what you will never know contentment. The differ ence between us is we uensiVP success by different standards." "I'm the unsuccessful one." Tn- wln declared. "I have im! done what I set nut to do." "You don't have lo ndvertlse the fact." nibbons said, still a little Ir-- ' ritated. "I can see It." Pettincfnn felt the protective calling him to defend the small, shy friend of other days. "It nmaxes nie to think you troubled to give so elaborate a feast for two unsuccessful men. Why?" "Ask I'nwin," the host returned. "He told my secretary he had Important business with me, nnd ns I was busy all day nnd every evening but this I suggested n dinner. Think Ing of Tubby brought you to my mind, nnd I asked you. too. I'm waiting to know just how Important this business Is." I'nwin drew from rls pocket a half sheet of paper and passed II across the table to tlibhons, fhe dinner was now at the coffee and liqueur stage, nnd menservants had withdrawn from earshot Gibbons took It with a frown and read It through. "We. the undersigned," he rend, "being about to separate, do hereby swear that If one of us attains nnd the others do not, the lucky one shall aid the unsuccessful cheerfully nnd utmsked In any way he Is called utmn In do. "IK V.:i P.KTTINOTON ('Petty'). "FLOYD I'NWIN (Tubbv'). Tn-wl- . CHAPTER n scholar and failure, that the . s Cihhons snapped. Unwln came to himself with a start, lie realized that he had repeated something Mary hnd told He made a geshi io in confidence. ture ns though to say, financial secrets were not hidden from him en- Cih-Imui- Balsam of Myrrh h and Hud-way'- that?" to tike was dead. In Ids place come the jrmspins. unscrupucapitalist who was to curve Ids to power. The footman, when he had ushered the guests Into a hall, where the butler stood eommnmlinjily, looked curiously at then). He knew s they were not habitues of the home, or. Indeed, at any of those ;:reat homes where such us he were content lo serve. At l!ettin'- lon the lackey looked with faint ap proval. Itcttintrtni) wore, as was his custom, a black velvet dinner coat. Hut It was well etit and the man moved ns llioimh the-- e innvniileent hails were his usual haunts. It was nt I'nwln, poor I'loyd HANFORD'S for ns In FLORESTON SHAMPOO-M- cal emu. slum sub 'uk-r'llsir Ilium). Mskothe hir soft tud flurijr. sOrenuj hy mtilor st dwjj-SisU- L pet lamb." "How the used hnd lous way IKineercd J "That will be the Memphis Toledo road," he said. "It Is gelher thev knocked at the hmnze doors. In the few unmeniH that elapsed hefore a footinan opened to fnutid himself them, IlettltiL'ton ashamed Hiat the old friendship hnd meant 8 little. He wns con scious, vividlv, of the coed, dream Ins student dnys, when Umvln hud his-so elose n friend. He hnd for pdten 1'nwln after the first few yeurs. L'nwln 'hiid married while at t'limhrldKe. Then eiiin the girl nnd the hoy. I'.ettirik'ton hud once sent his old friend n iaintlni. That was all. As In Cibhoiis. that was different. The financier was so constantly spoken of that In; was fresh in Hut nil these t. mind. years Howard r.ettlrmlon had not once tried to meet him. He had t heard him speak at a piddle and had seen that the man he Expert Finds It Easier With Small Flock Unit. U. S. (V.SU B. IT. Abduction and kUlnri)lnn for ransom, seizure nil J )uoliiii, crime once common to the hlh sens, are now practically confined to the land Why should It be no? Desperate characters still take to ship. The opportunity fur successful pursuit would seem to be less on the m ton than on the land. Occurrences of nimlim piracy are rare, but It la not llloKlcal to expect them now arid then. In this tale of deviltry At sea. the author has pictured a seriea of ad venture that Hre well within the realm of prutmbllity and are about as as any of those Khil.iorulis episodes relebtated In bu nneeriiiB lore. There Is high romance too, not any the less pleas-ln- ; because It Is placed in th Twentieth century mid not in a dis-ta- FIVE ChU-tlre- IN TUB CVi)'Yrtl;HT iff! II TURKEY INDUSTRY GROWS IN NEVADA By WYNDHAM MARTYN Don't A f jslufl'tFOSS Mutiny St' rail-roa- 1 f in |