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Show s ft. t t i THE SALINA SUN, SALINA UTAH SUCH PAINS AS WHEN AUNT ABBY WAKED UP THIS WOMAN HAD Turn in Bed. Two Months Could Not (y, Inna, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Finally Restored Health Things Locked Pretty Blue for a Time, but When it Was All Over But Thats the Story r Seattle, "Washington. "I had dragging pains first and could not stand on mjr feet, then I had chills and fever and By ELEANOR PORTER Author of such pains in my right side and a hard lump there. I could not turn myself in bed and could not sleep. I was this way for over two months, trying everything any one told me, until my sister brought me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vege table Compound. I took it regularly until all the hard pains had left me and I was able to be up and to do my work again. The hard lump left my side and I know of 1 feel splendid in all ways. many women it has helped," Mrs. G. Richardson, 4640 Orcas St, Seattle, Washington. This is another case where Lydia E. 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Jed was sent for long ago, hut lie had gone somewhere into the interior on a prospecting trip, and was very hard to reach. lie has not been home for years, anyway, and the Nortons James is Mrs. Darlings nephew have been making ail the capital they can out of It, and have been prejudicing her against 1dm quite unjustly, in my opinion, for I tldnk its nothing more nor less than thoughtlessness on the boys part. Bock In the sick-roothe old woman still lay motionless on the bed. She was wondering and as she had hair-wisp- If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief m GOLD MEDAL The worlds standard remedy for Iddney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1695. Three sizes, all druggists. 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I could order the coffin an the undertaker its only a question of a few hours, anyway, an It seems such a pity ter make another trip jest fer that In. tope eU Aunt Abby Sat Up 10 Minutes "Jim Radio Merchandising Etc. T worth to get here. There wont be no gain hack yet awhile fer me nor no one else, I calclnte. It was not without talk and a great deal of commotion that the untimely addition to James Norton's household effects was finally deposited in the darkened parlor. Jim, perspiring, redfaced, and palpably nervous, was passing on tiptoe through the sitting room when a quavering voice from the bedroom brought 1dm to a halt. Jim. is that you? Yes, Aunt Abby." Whos come? Jims face grew white, then red. he stammered. Yes, I heard a sleigh and voices. Who is it? "Why, jest Jest a man on on business, All day It snowed and all that night ; nor did the dawn of Friday bring clear skies. The sick woman was better. At noon the sun came out, and the wind died Into fitful gusts. The two men attacked the drifts with a will, and made a path to the gate. They even attempted to break out the road, and Herrick harnessed his horse and started for home ; but he had not gone 10 rods before he was forced to turn back. I Taint no use," he grumbled. calc'late I'm booked here till the crack o doom! "An termorrer8 the funral, groaned Jim. An I cant git nowhere nowhere ter tell em not to come!" Saturday dawned fair and cold. Early In the morning the casket was moved from the parlor to the attic. It was almost two oclock when loud voices and the crunch of heavy teams told that the had come. I set ter work first thing on this road, said the man triumphantly to Ella as he stood, shovel In hand, at the door. The parsons right behind an theres a lot more behind him. Gorryl I was afraid I wouldnt git here In time, but the funral want till two, was It? Theres a mistake," Ella said faintly. There aint no funral. Aunt Abbys by McUlur. C. BURBANK N.wiJaier Syndic... Naturally, I was provoked at Doras thinking she lmd to take boarders, and wrote her so! But she seemed possessed to earn a little more pin money, us she culled it, und used the argument that sites lonesome when I'm on my trips, and don't have enough to take up her spare time. I wrote buck telling her to suit herself. "When was it you wrote that?" Inquired Lawyer Dutton. CONFERENCE MEMBERS BELIEV1 THE WAY 13 PAVED FOR NEW PROPOSAL Plan Suggeated That Claim' Bolshevik Privately; Attitude Defined; To Maka Payments Soon la B Settled The Hague. While the allied and neutral delegates devoted the Sabbath to driving golf balls around the can als and sand dune, the Russians put their heads together and framed a on with me! letter to M. Patyn, president of the commission, In an effort Dont mention It, Ted Just tell me read?" how that the conference, whlen, resurrect to telegram again Why, all It said was, Two boarders though officially dead, is dlsturtdng its dead Ill be arrested. Come quick. heirs and embalmers by winking it Dora. eyes and kicking In Its coffin, and Sounds queer, drawled Dutton. showing other signs of life. What in tarnation are they arrestThe letter again defines the Bolsheing Dora for? attitude in a way calculated to vik Man alive how should I know make the Russian peasant on one until I get particulars? Ten to one, band think they are standing pat, end they are murdered, poisoned" the allied and neural delegates beNo no Doras a good cook. It lieve that M. Litvinoff Is receding .on Isnt that" every point responsible- for the rup Great guns I Ted, will you control ture. The letter, which will be foryourself? warded, comes as an answer to a letHang it all, think what this busiM. Fatyn Informing M. Litness means. Dora, my wife, mixed up ter from the debts that vinoff In a scandal." use for continuing neno sees further advised Bull yourself together, announces that It Is ot but Dutton, as they stepped off the train gotiations, to put Russians the for too late yet taxi. nearest and hailed the new proposals. They were whirled around to 1429 forward The Russians letter as outlined by Windsor avenue, where both men hasthe reds begins by asking the allies tily alighted. and neutrals to sitate the total amount Dora at the door, of compensation desired for nationalTed, nervously. gulped frantic. ized properties, which they agree to "Oh, Ted, dear Im nearly I was so afraid you wouldn't get my pay as far as possible. Tire Russian demanded to know the extent of telegram isnt it terrible?" I got it, all right, and now', Dora. claims before, and now they say In Ive brought Bob Dutton back with me, verbal propaganda that the allies and neutrals fear an answer because the figuring he was a mighty smart lawyer. Dont lets waste any time, dear; amount Is so staggering, exceeding the come right In here and tell us everyGerman reparations figures, that even thing, Just as It happened. America would see the necessity of Isn't much to tell; theyre slashing the figures from 50 to 75 dead, and per cent. Tell us er how they died. What The letter avoids using the woyd did they die of? s but It again asserts that credit, Poisoned demeet its to obligations ability Ah, breathed Mr. Robert Dutton, received from outwith an air of satisfaction, alert, and pends upon help It asks that if the side countries. hitching to the edge of his chair. countries are willing to help In reconQueer but I had a hunch they he struction, how far are they prepared were poisoned. By whom? exsnapped making Dora Jump In her to go to this end. It carefully to know plains the reason for desiring chair. the extent of claims against Russia me I suppose 1" better." Dora great Caesar! what are you ,s so that the Bolshevik can arrange The man stared, then he whistled saying? Think! a system for payment. softly. A restitution of property in many Mr. Dutton eased up and tapped a Mrs. Darling heard the bells of the pencil thoughfully against his knee. cases Is impossible, even if Russia if first arrival. Might I see the victims?" willing, it is asserted. I guess mehbe I'll git up an set np A recommendation is made that the Certainly. a spell," she announced calmly to Ella. Where are they? Russians be permitted to settle priThat's Parson Gerrys voice, an I In in the cellar. vate claims with the private holders, want ter se him. "Cellar! I fear, my dear madam, agreeing to consider the claimant ac"But, Aunt Abby began Ella that you are cording to category instead of indifeverishly. Cellar? Cellar? shouted the ngitat vidually. The Bolshevik! promise that Well, I declare I If there aint aned husband, running ills fingers DO per cent of the claims can be setother sleigh drivin In," cried the old through his lialr, bewildered. "Dora, tled privately to the satisfaction woman excitedly, sitting up In bed and will you think what you're saying? to arbitrate peering through the little window. Think ! My land, thats all Ive private holders, agreeing Must be theyre gtvin us a sprise done. I haven't been able to sleep a the o.ther 10 per cent which cannot be party. Now, hurry, Ella, an git them wink since It were settled otherwise. Ten days or so ago. She must have started right in, soon as she received r my letter. Dora alwuys has been a too much so! Dutton, you cant Imagine how I appreciate your coming lais-lle- non-Russi- Tli-ther- Th-the- road-breake- Radio Dealers Are Making You can secure complete information about this new and lucrative business by reading regularly Just David, Copyright by Eleanor H. Porter. DESPAIR Money By VIVIAr ! the bedroom the old woman stirred suddenly. A fierce anger sprang instantly into life. Jest for that, Jim had said, and that was her dentil. It was not worth, It seemed, even an extra trip to town! And she had done so much so much for those two out there! Let's see; terdays Monday, Jim We might fix the funral went on. for Saturday, I guess, an Ill tell the folks at the store ter spread it. Puttin it on Satdayll give us a leetle shouldn't happen ter extrv time he go soon's ns we expect though there ain't much fear o that now, I guess, she's so low. An It'll save me most half a day ter do it all up this trip. It was snowing hard when Jim got hack from town Tuesday night. Whew I It's a reglar blizzard," lie began, but lie stopped short at the exWhy, pression on iiis wife's face. Ella !" lie cried. "Jim Aunt Abby sat up ten minutes in bed terday. She called fer toast an tea. .Urn dropped into a chair. Put she hank it all, Herricks coinin termorrer with the coffin I" You hndn't been gone an hour fore she began to stir an notice tilings, moaned Ella. Who'd a "Gosh! groaned Jim. Course 't ain't that I thought it? grudge the old lady's livin, he added hut Jest now it's so unhurriedly, handy, tilings bein ns they he. It did not snow much through the night, hut in the early morning it began with increased severity. The wind rose, too, and by the time Herrick, the undertaker, drove into the yard, the storm had become a blizzard. I cnic'lated If I didnt get this 'ere coffin here purty quick there wouldnt be no gettin it here yet n while," called Herrick cheerfully, ! Sh-Herrick, look out he whisShe aint dead yet. pered hoarsely. Youll have ter go back. Go back ! snorted Herrick. "Why, man alive, 'twas as much as my life's In if-s- 1 h $h-sia- 1 B-b- aint In state, in the big old woman received to lose none rocking-chair- , the her guests. One by one the days passed, and Jim and Elia ceased to tremble every time the old woman opened her lips. There was still that fearsome thing In the attic. If she should find out, Ella had said, twould be the end of the money for us." But she ain't ter find out, Jim hnd retorted. The funeral was a week old when Mrs. Darling came into the sitting-rooone day, fully dressed. "I put on all my clo's," she said smilingly, in answer to Ellas shocked I got restless, somehow, exclamation. an sick o wrappers. Besides, I want to walk around the house a little." And she limped across the floor to the hall door. But, Aunt Abby, where ye goin now?" faltered Ella. Jest up In the attic. I wanted ter see She stopped In apparent surprise. Ella and Jim had sprung to their feet. But you mustnt! you aint strong enough ! youll full ! theres nothin there! they exclaimed wildly, talking both together and hurrying forward. "Oh. I guess twon't kill me, said the old woman, and the hall door closed sharply behind her. It's all up!" breathed Jim. Fully fifteen minutes pnssed before the old woman came back. It's real pretty, she said. I allers did like gray. Gray? stammered Ella. Yes! fer coffins, ye know. Jim made n sudden movement, nnd started to speak; but the old woman raised her hand. "You dont need ter say anythin," she interposed cheerfully. I jest wanted ter make sure where twas, so I went up. You see, Jed's cornin home, an I thought he might feel queer If he run onto It, casuallike." Jed com in home ! The old woman smiled oddly. Oh, I didnt tell ye. did I? The doctor had tills telegram yesterday, an brought it over to nie. Ye know he was here last night. Read it." And she pulled from her pocket a crumpled slip of paper. And Jim read: Shall be there the 8th. 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Baldwin CO Edge-wor- happened. They the first, the only boarders I had, and I was so proud Might I ask the names of these poor victims, Mrs. Maxwell? Tom and Jerry! "Tom nnd Jerry, gasped the two men together. pure Angoras, both of them ! What? Angoras? exploded the frantic husband. Sufferin rats ! groaned the dapper young lawyer, mopping his brow. Cats? Oh, my dear! Ted kept roaring, like a dazed being. Didnt I tell you it was cats I was boarding? You certainly did not! raved the Infuriated Mr. Theodore Maxwell, and why didn't you? I knew you'd put your foot down. I did so want to earn a little pin money. I tldnk it was mean; the poor tilings the rat poison! I called Mrs. Humphrey up at once and told her. She was tearing mad. said she'd come right up from York Beach and put the case into tier lawyers hands, and I'd be arrested. Pardon me, Ted. Guess I'll mosey along. I cun Just make that 11:43 back. Bob I'll fix tilings up with you. That's all right, nodded Dutton, s, curtly. Dora, asked Mr. Maxwell, just how much were you getting a week for Tom and Jerry? A dollar nnd a half apiece. Humph lets set. Fin money, I think you called it. Well, I'll see how I stand after the damages are paid, and if I have three dollars a week left, by Jove you can have it! Whats more. Im through taking any more trips. Ill be money in staying right here In the home office, and boarding at 1429 Windsor avenue. II ni thatll be very nice, murmured a subdued Dora, shyly, against her hubby's shoulder. Ted, do you know, everyone says theres no money In boarders? Tale of a Traveler. What is this man's reputation for truth and veracity? Your honor, I always thought him a truthful man until about two months ago. What happened then? He claimed to have made a trip across the continent in ids flivver wjtliout a breakdown or a puncture.1 Louisville Age-Heral- Refuses Patents Return New York. 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