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Show THEJORDANJOURNAL.MIDVALE.UTAH I I language how to use concreto for building drives, walks, etepe, porches, and other permanent improvements which fiNery home r.~ds. Complete inJtructions make it easy to estimate the materials and to mix, place, and finish the con· aete for these improvementt. ! repair old buildings quickly and easily, and at k:w cost. The information on Concrete Barn Floore and Feeding Floore will hdp JOU add many a dollar to your net prolita.. •• Plans fo,. Concrete Farm Building•" contains sup. plies of blue prints, andshowe you, atep by step, how to put up Concrete Silos, Dairy Barns, Hog Houses, Milk Houses and many other forms of C'.oncreta Construction. Whalin 'ou are &'O!ng 10 !mild a • ..., buildin&', or repair an old buildmr, rh~ fo•e l>ookfas wiU show lOU how CO .!<> IM iob for ail llm<. ~ [o>r ·~--coda,. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 West W asbinj!ton Street CHICAGO A Ntlti<m4/ OrJ'ani<ation to lmf>I'OM tllUI &kttll th• Uu. o{Conadc Of&es In 30 Cities Take It Out ''Well, how Is the ocean this mornIng, dear?" "Think y0u put a little too much sf).lt In, maw." Date Bars sugar; 3 eggs 1 cup flour; ';(, tsp. salt 1 tsp. Calumet Baking Powdilr 1 CUD dates chopped 1 cup nuts chopped 14 cup milk; 1 tsp. vanilla Beat eggs, add sugar. When well mixed, add all the rest of the lngredl~ ents. Pour Into a square pan, and b!l·lte In a moderate oven 25 minute!!. Cut Into squares or bars and roll tn _powdered sugar. Objection Llttll' Fanny-"Let·~ pr!'tend we are ·married." 'l'ommy-''Cnn't. 1\Ia said we must be quiet." ' Good Blood ? Good Looks 7 Alexander, N. Dak.- "I can highly recommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as a splendid tonic and blood medicine. My son had a breaking out on his face last summer, I gave him the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and the sore l1as disappeared. I have also known of others who have J taken the 'Discovery wit 1 great benefit as a blood enricher and tonic and I do not hesitate to recommend it as a reliable medicine to anyone who has impoverished blood or is in a rundown state of health."Mrs. C. E. Dono..-an, R. F. D. 4. All dealers. Send 1Oc for trial pkg. of tablets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. BYCYN/L ..AfcN£11£ .. SAY BAYER ASPIRIN"- ~en«Ule I DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I i 5 1 l" I ! ! Too Much Caution John D. noclwfeller, Jr., suld in a Y. M. C. A. address: "In huslness we should be cautions, but there is su!'h a thing as too much caution." Mr. HockPfeller smiled and adrlerl: "A farmer refnfed to buy a very low-priced flock of sheep the other day becau!':!' he wn:< afraid thPre might ue rotton In them." REPAID THIS MAN ~ A DOZEN TIMES ••I have been repaid a dozen times over In improved health for every do!Ur I spent for Ta.nla.c, a.nd the medicine Is still build- ing me up eycry day," Is the strlldng I I l "Permanent Repair• on the Farm" tells you how to CUD coMING To acc~mplished rRONT,I • So much has beenduring the present year In the way of 1 favorable legislation anrl improved mean:; of marketing the farm products of the state tbrou~h the efforts of the Utah State Farm Bureau that little trouble is expected in securing the greater part of the 25,000 farmers , of Utah as members of the bureau for j next year, during the membership drive which will be conducted between now and January 1st. There is a greater spirit of opti· mism among the farmers of the state at present than has been evi!lenced A Sequel to Bulldog Drummond. for many years, due to the bountious l • crop, the good prices and the rearly C:Oi"t'RlC::HT f!f' SAPPER markets which have been secured GLa<G£. .H. OORAN C:O. w N. U. .J>Qrv.ic?e through the activities of the many cooperative marketing associations of CHAPTER XU-Continued They must have been six Inches longer the bureau. than those of an average man, and At present the farm bureau Is tak· -19lng up the fight of preventing the ap.. "Xo go, darling," he muttered. were almost ns powerful as his own. plication of the western railroads, "And I'm afraid of making too much And as he ~aw the snarling, ferocious u which asks for a blanket increase of uoi:;e. I'm going to try and force this face upturnPd to his, he uttered a little prayer of thanksgiving for the pres· 6 per cent in freight rates on all farm window." Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not ence or his cla~pknife. It had been products, from passing the interstate By a stroke of luck they had not tak- altohether too near a thing for his getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicommerce oommission. If this in· en his clasp-knife, and by a still greater liking. ~rease should be granted the carriers, ~troke of luck he found that the catch cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for He closed the door and stepped It would mean that the farmers would on the window had been brokPn, aud pay an additional $500,000 a year in that It proved evPn easier to open across the passage, and the next moment Phyllis was In his arms... Lumbago Neuritis Headache Colds ' freight rates, or an increase of $20 than be had thought. "1 tLon~ht you wE're never coming, a piece for each of the $25,000 farm· The next moment he had van1shed old man," she whispereu. "I wus Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Pain ers in the state. lnto the drawing-room. And now he afraid the brutes had caught you." Besides putting forth an effort to noticed that that strange noi~e which "I had u slight difference of opinion prevent any increase In the rates on he had heard while stancling on the with a warrior outside your door,'' said farm products, E. 0. Foubert, mana· lawn wa:o; much Joutler. A~ he cauHu;h, grinnin;:. "Quite like old times." ger of the Merchants and Manufac· tiously Olli'Tlf.>tl the door an•l P•'erl'<l ThPn he grew ~erious. ":-\o time for turers Traffic Service Bureau who Into the pa~;;age the very fnint hum hnt air now, olu thing; let's have n has been appearing before a commit· lJecnme a steady dt·one, while with s~~ Accept only "Bayer" packag-e look at this jolly old chain eiTeet of tee of the interstate commerce com· e:H·h successive thud the floor-board;; · · · ~--.,..,~your~. Onr·e we're out of here, you mission at a meeting which was re· shook a little. wh1ch contams proven d1recttons. cently conducted at Denver, is at· 'I he rmssage v•as In darknNlS, shall tl'll me e\·erytlting and I'll l':tt Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Aleo bottles of 24 and 10(}-Druggists. tempting to secure a decrease on though light was shining from under sevnal pounds of mnd for having .l.splriD II tlae trade marl< ot Boser MIUlutaeture ~onoautlcaeldester ot ~allrJilcac_lll_ _ many of the farm products which are ~ome of the door!'. And as he crept been sul'h an umnltigute•l Idiot as to let these swine get bold of you." shipped out of the state. !.!lonJ:: in searrh of the stair~ he heard o~t a sound t!'e ntun crumpled up and ~fliciency Expert Task of Magnitude lie was examining the steel chain Utah at the present time Is kept ;·oiees proceerling from one of the 1 Pitched ou Ius face. To illus.ratc the infinitesimal slze ' • out of much ot the Wyoming and room~ he passed. I•:vldently a fairly as he spoke, an!l grntlually his face And now thl're was not a moment Qualrlies lor Job ot an atom. Prof. • 'leis Bohr tolr'l a North Dakota teritory by discrimin· po1mlous household, it struck him, as grew grave. The chain, wh!\!h was to be I~Jst. At any moment one of hi~ Profe~sor Blotter, who made some- meeting of Scnndinn,·ian matl•ema· atory rates, according to some of the ltc tested the bottom stair with his about six fel't ion~. was fast~ued at pa.l~'< mtght come up ·tairs, and every- thing of a name for himself hy de- tlcluu. at Copenhagen that to eount evidence presented by Mr. Poubert. weight to see If it creaked. nut the one end to a big stn[lle in the wall and thmg depemied on speed ami finding signing a Iumplcss potato for the res- the atom~ containetl in one cubic cPnIt is now possij>le to ship potatoes tnircase was old ann solid, anti the at the other to a bracket which encir- the ke!. Hugh sh_ut the door and taurant tradl', has just been retnined tlmeter of air, all the peoples of the from Ogden to Memphis, Tenn., ;;tulr carpet was thick, and at the mo- cled hi~ wife's ri):lht wrist. And the locked 1t; then•feverrshly he started to by a large hotel at a very flattering parth whltp and negro would bnve to cheaper than they can be shipped ment n ugh was not disposed to bracelet could only be opened )Vith o search through the Italian's pockets. fee as effiriency expert count for more than 000 years nnd from Ogden to Casper, Wyoming. The linger. Afterward the hou:;e seemed E\•ery thing up to date had panned out "~!y first moves upon assuming my then their tas\{ would ~ot b~ finished. rate on mixed vegetables from Brig- to promigf! a fairly fruitful field tor so wonderfully that he refused to be- new office were to assure the comham City to Evanston, Wyoming, Is im·estigation ; at present Phyllls was lieve that luck was going to fail him plete comfort and safety of the 36 cents per hundred pounds, while all that mnttered. So he vanished upnow, and sure enough he discovered gues t "• " sa1"d Blotter. the rate from Ogden to the same \\:Hds with the uncanny certa'nty of the bunch. Phyllis was free, and he "For their comfort 1 lmmedlntely point is 38 cents a hundred pounds, all his movements at night, anti n moheard her give a little sob of pure ex- substituted in each room Individual despite the fact the distance is twen· went later he ''us standing on the citement. squares of sheet iron in place of the ty-two miles farther in the first in lauding above. He heaved the Italian onto the bed, customary !':tarched towl'ls. These will stance. It was a long, straight corridor, a anj} snapped the steel bracelet onto his be ensier and softer on the face, and Much effort was put forth by the replica of the one uelow, and he arm. Then he slipped the keys Into less likely to crack In half under pres· farm bureau to be prepared to pre· turned in the dirertion in whirh he his own p()(·ket, and crossl'd to the !lure. sent the best evidence at the hearing. • new her room must lie. And he had window. The engine was 1:1till hum"The matter of safety was a more Four hundred copies of the brief and only taken a couple of steps when he ruing gently; the thudding noise wns serious concern. For example, I exhibits had to be prepared. In each stnppetl abruptly, peering uheau wlth 1 ~:~~ ~~~~7-e~~; n.:t1 ~:t ~~~ee~r~~n ~~~ learned that just prior to my arrival copy there were 110 exhibits or a to· )·es that strove to pierce the darka guest had jumped from a window on tal of 5,000 pages of evidence. nes~. I•'or It seo~med to him that there room below them, everything had tl te ~ 1x t l'en tl1 s t ory. , · The membership campaign will be wa,; something in the passage-~ome worke d better than he had dared to .. • ?" hope. Ile had only to lower Phvll!s .. "hut dl_d you do·, I askf'd. carried into every county in the state thing darker tiWin its suJToundings. out of the window, and let hel' firop The obnous thing-, • repll d Blotter. during the next month and one half. .'..ntl ut that moment something sprang onto the flower bed and !lien follow I promptly ortlered all tlJe window!' In many sections the work is under ;,ut of the clarkne.>s. and he found himChampion's Answer hn~r~d abo~; the fiftl'enth. hit11self. After that It was eusy. way while other counties are making self tightin~ for !lis life. Tenche!'--Jolumy, u:;e the word ln"Come along ' darlin"" he s·,l ld u r Sunple? preparations for the opening of the i•'or a :;eeontl or two he was at a Of uy ,, I he asked... gently, "I'm going to lower you out ery, agreed.-Kansas City Star. dispo!<itlon In a sentence. drive. ilisndntntage, so completely had he Johnny (doubling up h's fists)All of the officers of the state bu- ileen taken lly surprise; then the old tlrst-then I'll fnllow. And once we're Have you ever walked on SpraT<'d Wiien youse wants to tlnolJt, youse down, ~ ou've got to trice up your Rnbbt"r? It Is the purest, toaghest, stunlls In dis position.-'rhe Open reau, incluuing Ephraim Bergeson, habits rfturned. And not a uwment gJiirts und run like n stag acros.c; the most uniform rubber known-patented Road. president, 1\I. S. Winder, executive too soon; he was up nga!nst un andeveloped by the l'nlted States lawn till we're und r cover of thost• and secretary, Fred l\Iathe\VS, commercial tn;::onist who was worthy of him. Two Rubber C'ompnny. It has put "U. S." hushe,:. We nrt:n't quite out of the Spring-S te p lic f'ls In a class by themagent and all other officers anti heads hands like iron hoo!;s were round his selves. Such cotr'fort! Such long wear! wou!l~ yet." of the. various co-ope~ative or~aniza-1 ued{, u~d the man who ~'ets that grip Get onto a pair t.:>day and note the dlf· BEAUTIFY IT WITH !erence. AIM-ask your repairman '!'hey were nnt indeed. It was jnst t!on Wlll take an active part m the 1 first wm,.; more often than not. His "DIAMOND DYES,. about PSKIDE-the Mle that wears as I'li~·l!is tet go, and he saw her pick work. m..-n hand,; shot out into the darkness, twice as long as best leRther. Comherself up und d:trt across the lawn, fortablo, healthful. waterproof. Buy Utal1 county is now under way. A and tlieu for the first time in hi~ life shoes with URKJDE Soles and that he heard a terrific uproar In the new preparatory school for the member· tte felt a stub of ftar. For hi' coulrln't Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye "U. S." Spring-Step Heels.-Adv. ship works was held at the Brigham re:lch the other man: Jon~ thou~h hl:s He Had Only to Lower Phyllis Out of hou~e below, and several men came the Window and Let Her Drop on pouudin;:: up the stairs. He vaulted Young University at which all of the urms were, th' other man's were fllr Each 15-cent packHall lor Wo~en the Flower Bed Below. o,·er the windowsill himself, nnd low· state agricultural officials and offl· lon;::er, autl as his hand~ went alon;:: age contains dir The Dominion govermnent has ered himself to the full extent of h'is cers of the state and county bureau them he could feel the muscles standtlons so shrple u~y key. Any !den of hrt>aking the chain nrms. Then he too let go and dropped 1 grunted a site In Ottawa for n naspoke. ' in.~ out like steel bars. He made one woman can tint soft, or pulling out the staple was so pre- onto t!'l'e flower bed below. And it was tional women's memorial hall, which Preparations are being made in supr!'me effort to force through to his delicate shades or will be used to house the general nf· po~terou~ as not to be worth even a as he was plckin~ himself up, preJuab county for the opening of the opponent's throat and it failed; with dye rich, pennanent moment's thouhht; so every thin~ de- paratory to following Phyllis-whom fires or virtually all of the prominent campaign. Fred Mathews has been hi:; superior rearh he could keep his colors In lingc rle, pen!led on the bracelet. And whPn he he l'OUid see faintly a!'russ the lawn 1 national organizations of women In spending the past several days in Box- distance. Already Drummond's heat! silks, ribbon'!, skirts, elder county. Cache county will start wu>< ueginning to feel like bursting came to exnmine It mor.e carefully he wa\ting for him, that he heard some- ' Canada. waists, dresses. coats, its work in a few days and many of with thl' awful pressure ronnel his found that It hqd a Yale lock. one in the house shout an order in a stockln;:!;s, sweatr-rs, Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes the other counties will be under way throat, and he knew he mu~t do someHe sat down on the edge of the bed, hua~se mice. draperie , coverings, by the end of this month. tltin~ at once or lose. Anu just in and she watched him anxiously. "Swit<:h on tt.e -power at once you That itch and burn, by bot baths hangings ~veryof Cuticura Soap followed by gentle time he remembered his clasp-knife. "Can't you get it undone, boy?" she d-d fool: switch it nn at ont·e!'; thing! anointlngs of Cutlcura Ointment (TO DE CO!>ITINUED.) It went ug-ainst his gruin to use It; whispered. Buy Diamond Dy('s-no other kindNothing better, purer, sweeter, espeFoppish Fighting Men never before had he fought an un":\ot If I stoppf'd here till next and tell your druggist whethPr the macially If a little of the fragrant CutiArt and the Haddock The world-conquering Roman leg1on!l armed man with a weapon-au<! us Christmas, darling," he answered terial you wish to color Is wool or silk, wore fsncy clothes and ::-orgeous trap- far a, he could tell this man was un- heavily. On one of 'the piers In Portland an cura Talcum is dusted on at tbe tin· or whether It is linen, cotton or mixed pln~s. For a thou!':and years. Il.oman armed. But it had to be done and "Well, get out of the winrlow and old fishmonger told the le~end of thP Ish. 25c eu<:h.-Advertisement. goods. U1Hs!'ullne drl'ss sparkled llke a sap· tlone qulekly. go for the police," she implored. QU!'er markln~!': on the huddock. Just ( Proof Enough phire, while the Roman eagle~ rnrrlP•) \\'ith all his force he ~;tabbed side"My dear," he said still more abaft the fish's gills are two dark More Fire the empire north to Gaul, enst to A!':la ways at the man's left urm. He heard heavily, "I had, as I told yon, a little hlotche~. like bruisPs, one on earh "Have you any evidence that the deWaiter--Yes, slr, we're very up to 1\IInor and Egypt. west to Spnln and u snurl of pain, and the grip of on~ differen!'e of opinion with the gentle· side. And from eaeh of these marks fendant had previously attempted south into Africa. date. Everything here Is cooked by of the hand>; round his throat relaxed. man outside the door-and he's very runs 1\ stral~ht dark line hack towRrd vour life?" ~~tt~~. • "Po;<ft!ve evidence. I can bring wltAnd now the one urgent thing was to dead." ::lhe caught her hreath sharply. ttle tall. The haorlock, said this tli<h· Diner-I wonder if you would mwd Fable prevent him shouting for help. Like "A nasty man with lung anns who at- ermnn, was the fish with which Christ ne~!':e>l to sw!'nr th<'Y heard him ask Once upon o time two cars collided a fiash Drummond was on him, one tack~>d me. It might be all right, of fed the multitude (though that sounds me to umpire a baseball game."--Chl- giving this steak anotlter J:<hock ?-.A.eton Leader. on the highway and the orlvers con- hand on hls mouth alll.i the other <:om·se-lmt I somehow feel that this unlikely). This so annoyed the llevll cago Phoenix. ferred thereafter In whispers. gripping his throat with the grip he mutter Is be:yond the lo<:ul constable, that he tried to avE>nge himself on the had leurned from Os,tkl the Jap in e\·en if I could find him. You see, 1 spE'cies. He seized one. holding it days gone hy, unll had neYer for;(ot- don't even know where we are." He tightly (hence tht> hn1lse mark), but Hidoric Death Warrant ten. And because he wns fiJ;(hting to elH•(•ked tlw l'Xclnmutlon of surprise it slipped away. The devll's tlnger nail• The original warrant for the el.:ecution kill now he wasted no time. The grip that rose to her lips. "I'll explain after, made the long scratrhes on each side; of Cburles I Is In the library <~f the tightened; there was a dreadful wor· uarling; let's thiuk of this now. If since when nil haddocks carry that British house of lords. It was prorying noise as the man bit into his only I could get the key; 11 only I pattern. And beauty, In any art. Is duced by Colonel Ilarker after the thun1b--then it was over. The mun knew where it was, even." just as elush·e as that huddock. tt Restoration, and was the evidence rnnnot be nabbed between the thumb slipped downward onto the floor. nnd "A foreigner cume In about an hour upon which those who had sigued it and finger of any manifesto.-Chrlswere exceptt>d from thP Tntlemnity act. Drununond stood drawing in great ago," answered his wife. "lie had it IO!lher Morle)', In the Saturday Remouthfuls of air. then. And he said he'd come again toview of Literature. Hut he knew th:?re was no time to ni;,;ht." Everything Worth While lo~e. Though they had fou;.:ht In si· •·ue did, did he?" said Hugh slowly. There Is no action so slight nor so lc·nee, and he could still henr the mo· "I wonder if it's rny frleud the Italian. Mills lor Milk mean but it may be done to a grPat notonous thud and the beat of the Anyway, kill. it's the only chance.'' There 18 a tradition of a hoy from purpose, and enuobled thereby.-Uus· enginP, at any moment someone might Say somt>thing; get him into the London who was disappointed with kill. carne upstairs. And to be found with room anll then leave him to me. And the country. where he went for a hol!a deau r.mn at one's fePt In a stnmg if for any reason he doesn't come I'll 1\ay. betanse he saw them "pump milk There's Not Enough Made house is not u.e hest ~ ay of securing ha,·e to leave you here and raise the from a dirty old cow." ,., It !s Raid that 80.000 000 PG,ni'S of a hospltal.Jle wel(·orue. What to do gnng.'' The hoy's idea of artificial milk Is twlnP are nc;Pd In C'anada to tie np the with the hody-thnt w ts the tll·st In· lie rose and pared so~tly up anti witli;n realization, for after manufa 1•• MOTHER:- Fletcher's , annual :;rain harvest, bu~ {'\'en this l sl tPnt point. There wus no t,nJP fllr d11wn the room tryin~ to think what tured butter we ure to han.> artlflclul \I"Ouldn't of was t h e IJest t Iun.~ · , . he erondkt ltoh ttl' or· sobme irttrl!'ath,, sc'•1 • ttleS ,· 1·t ~a~. ... "' u fi'Ie~tr·ort ~ to <1o. I t was a mt.lk. It Is nlrP"IIy con><umetl ~~ten Castoria is a plea:sant, harmmens fm~:"Pr~< to m.1 e em rcmem er tnkmg . . .. s nnd chr.!ll'sni: .r . So for mn.tclcuh.g cirde whlc!Je,·er way he slvely in Chinn "and a mill ~ rd 11 ~~ to b.. less Substitute for Castor Oi to llOSt a letter. . nee. " a rnn •.J at or two hE' list ned ut the looked tlt it. and his tists dPuehed a11t1 set up in l•'r, Paregoric, Teething Drop; • door of u room, 1hen he ~l'ntly openetl undl'ud.ed s he tri II to make up his The ( 'hinp:;e drop a powder Into Beecher Echo and Soothing Syrups, espeit. J.t wus a hcclr~.; 'Ill uml Nlpty, and mind. 'l'o gn or to wait; 1!1 go at once wnter, !'tlr it ancl it becomes milk. Tlw It Is imposslbh• to ,Indulge In habit· wlth<lUt furthtr hesitation hi' drugged tJr to stop In the hope that om• rnun powder is u soju b!'an crur;IJE-d. Tht dally prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. nul severity or opinion upon our fel- 1 his late oooonPnt in, and left hln• lying \ nuld come up an<.! have the key on ~·rencb mlll ls to trent the oean so IU low men without injuri'Ilg the tender· •m we rfoor. Hy _th: dim li,;:ht from him. Common~ense suggested the tlrst to pnubie tile milk powaer to be sold To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of ne:-s and !lelkaey of our own fcelin;s. rne uncurtatn•·!l wmr.ow, he could see course; something far more powerful ln packet... It Is said that cheese '! Proven dir~tions ~ each package. Physicians everywhere recommend lt. -Henry Wacd Bee<:ber. tnat tne mn11 ;,·a:: almo,t def!l~med, sol than commonsense prompted the lnt·l obtained by the samo pcocea.-LontuJ•Jl'ruou: wus tile len{!th of h1s arms. ter. He could not and would not le!lve d.oo Glohe. 1 "Concrete Around tl:a Home" tells in everyday 1 ! UTAH fARM BUREAU Free Fat•m uUdiag Helps Phyllis alone. And so he de!'lde~ on a compromise. If when daylight came no one bad been up to the room, ht would go; but he would wait until then. And he wn~ just going to tell Phylll!! what he had deeided, when lie henrd a sound Umt., killed the words on his lips. A door had ovenl'!l below. and men's voices came flouting up the stniffi. I "Lie down, darling," he breathed In her e:tJ', "and pretend to he asleep." Without a word ~he <lid as he told her, while Hn.;h tiptoetl over toward the dotlr. There were steps coming up the stairs, and he flattened himself against the wall-waiting. The veriod of Indecision was pas ed; unles~ he 1 was very much mistaken Uw time of action had urriYed. How it would pan out-whether luck would be in, or whether luc·k would tail was on the lap of the gods. 'l'he steps paused outside the door, and he ll~·ard a muttered ejaculation in Italian. Apparently he wa.s concerned over something, and It suddenly dawned on Vl'\:mrnond that lt was the absence from duty of the long-a!1lled bird that was causing tile surprise. In the excitement of the moment he had forgotten all about him, and for one awful second his heart stood still. Suppose the Italian dis<:overed the body before he entered the room, then the ~<ame was up with a vengeance. Once the alarm was given he'll have to run the gauntlet of the whole crowd over ground he didn't know. But his fears were groundless; the nondiscovery of the watcher by the door took the Italian the other way. His tir,·t thought wn~ to make sure that the girl was safe, and he tlung open the door and came ln. He g:ne a grunt of suti~factlon as he saw her lying on the hed; then like a spitting cat he swung round as he felt Drummono's hand 011 hiR shoulder. With every ounce of weight ln his body behind the blow, Hugh hit the 1 Itnlian on the !JOint of the jaw. With-~ state- moot of Joseph DeSarne. "Tanbc has driven pains from my body tha.t had troubled me for ten years. Belddes backache, which almost killed me at times, I had rheumatic pa.ln and swelling In my hands and legs, my circulation was poor, foot always cold, nerves undone, my 8tomach didn't fool right, I had regular headaches and I was a discouraged man. "I have never seen the equal of Tanlac In my life. It has more than doubled my appetite, my stomach fools groat and my senora! health Is so improved that I can JIOt praiae Tanlac enough fot· what it hall done and is still doing for me." What Tanla.c hall done for others, it can 4oforyou. Tanlac Is for sale b;r all good drugghts. Accept no substitute. Over 40 millioll4 of bottles 1>0ld. Take Tanlac Vegetable PilltJ for oonstl· patlon : made and recommended b;y the lllallufacturcrs of Tanlac. FOR. YOUR HEALTH 0 ryfor I I ~ • |