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Show MUKItAY, EAGLE. MURRAY. UTAH KEN OF MIDDLE AG Pr&Jae Lydia E. Pinkham'a Take Calts to Wash Kidney Eack Pains You or Bladder Bothers Vegetable Compound Mrs. Annie Kwlnskl nf n?r, Ist Am. Tine, Milwaukee, Wi3., writes that she became bo weak and that she was not able to do 2Z:-k- 6 Have Kidneys Examined By Your Doctor "I believe." said St. Croix, frown ing thoughtfully, "that there's surely some psychic reason for my feeling!" "How do you spell that?" asked X$dkfet&KnS$': i. zwm re 7U wax k VomXtW Meely. "Another thing" he Ignored her question "your Pennsylvania Dutch accent is a bit different" talk'SO dumb like "I know I do-nsome talks for all I do talk pretty dumb. Kut some 'round here gives awful funny sounds wiien they talk! Did you ever take notice to It u'ready?" If and follow me up here unknowns: ! she's Just Unit And you see, l'op he'd say you wasn't keepln' coinp'ny with me fur really; not to marry me; a swell like you yet! Well, I guess anyhow not!" "Is your stepmother's sister a permanent fixture at the farm?" St. Croix uneasily Inquired. Till my "No, thanks he! well auin, her sister goes and good riddance!'" St. Croix had often noticed with a slight surprise that In spite of her awful English, Meely was never at a loss when he used words of several syllables not In tier own vocabulary. "Do you like your stepmother any better than you like her sister?" "Well, she ain't so crabbed and bossy like her sister, hut she's sulky to my little sister and brother and me. If it wasn't that I d STORY FROM THE START and fastidious Handsome, wealthy youni? St. Croix Creigli-to- n awaits his sweetheart at their tryntlng plac. She Is fifteen minutes late, this ordinary d Dutch girl, he but Schwenckton, She Is so her awaits eagerly. demurely bountiful, he thinks, but so out of his "class." little Pennsylvania Mflply step-mom'- grand-children- CHAPTER i n. r SI M f B h (j the l;rst t VJp'warning thatHerd "things me 8 K ofye-u- h fiJcch Difference in Egotism end Vcn'.ty 1. 1 these'orean "Madame, will ynii walk aiid talk me''' says the old snug, aiid the picture liefnic our iiiiagiiialinii is one if grace and spirited charm. Meredith's description of Clara Middleton niMiiug is us eiicliaiitiiig an nccouut of beauty In iiiniioti as ever was writ-le- . wilh not richt." Drink fcely of water and take G' id Medal I lam lem Oil Capsules. A world fuin.ms remedy fur kidney .liver, bladder and uric acid trouble since 1C5G. At all ilrmiNia. In (liter the tn, L.mls for n hi. c c.i i'ic Lluc an. I g ill J b .1. II i j. hi Ml VI'. !ii ,. irnt.i lo i.i. . ,,, V. i: i ,;, . fas, I'lade to ,o uni;!i reply, J V the Uer s;:mio rc!ll:l'k ain w o::i, n. d e h ..t? (live an-- ; il!y I "I'ms A Kil.g "W lit if l.;ie .1 V'-- se'f:" 'Never mind aici it s'.:ii;." 'I Ills i; Terence tilf.'.eell IV't!.!l, (Hid ;'li'!y flii.U'.s IIS liiu li in l.a' io'is lis Jn ,'s 'i e le.i.'it sit :,.!;., ii, f.e.nvl lain Iran., iaug'.lng i;.'. 'i ' e wIm-I- tl l.i'-.- l I ii n :iv .; ' ' I a;-- r ; I. ;,. i,.r'-...- Credit Cas , ' .. ,. ..I . 1; . U. t ;. is a :u Ti : . la; . I,!;,, e i i;,:V ;., !! .1! U i'l r Is .1 .,. s I!:,. ;l !; (.. t l Am ,. 1,1 h .,!t , s 'eill "i " ' I ;r, '.;',. en a Ml V. , I i!'s ',lr nM "lie I;!'.-!- . u.. t. ,,; ; "W,:, ' i! " el ' .!.-- i ! ; . l..i!,;;c. b.;t s..;; f: e ;.!...,. two or , ' jj d"!n. ls I j... i ... , ;( I .. t...... :. ::, ,, ..'t. Wei! i;.; .;'.. 1 t',:ee w. V !.!;.. I v S t' "Vr ..ti - ' Si i - In m. . . - .ad J: d i! an t !t::: ah Meeiy ,. I'd. "I make t, i un-toi- ta-!- s ! ! j.i '.! '! lit; !. Mr. P.W. !;. dutil an s ., vv ii. c.i'i:.' t.i i t Vf,. i ' HIT ';. It. si;es I i deW voice, was r.ilitieij mom's !l-- i.v ti:eV Mg lie the'-,- , ": ! f i sjs'er "' rrelgl, l.er i "I f I'ic, - 'v. .1" .er" :i .., o'd II y Step ,1,1111. nked M liit id si : h n li ii,g ni Vald ti very si rong r. as.. ii f..r of im nwk-o' 1. w ,ir d el.' i: g'i i. of u tie:ng Ile.nti that lie p!. andere,) with a f.irm-1- ' n iiitiioi daughter. " ,)i. st . d' ti't go far list to mis j.we!l ,:,. joii. P'lii'ti my I ' lie N Mr. t'ri lg! ton. Slie says to m.., nays, "I know who jour Hate Is, lien that there Mom) yi.na man nt farm! "tie ays. And mc, I i 1, It Wan hilii " ist left her 'r'i. Hided hsstimt St. "Kait," If JeilldUS, Mit hli.!-- l if H snsj.H pHiH ti e ".'id "a! I ulster," "wliai does .ln have fnf thinking jour Iiiile Is "the hli'itd yiuinij tnaii 5 Vmi her reason " tnust hiie t!i-well!" "Adi. Meely al down her "J o Mild look'd M'lt cotKcl iils. r)es f.o mi re. Mr, rret.Mon, there's utliers I'l.'il lupuars till' licside yniji de!f-th- t's !i!y to I'" evperted. niti't It!'" "And do "il have M.itiV Willi this tOoti l yoiui; tnaii?" "Well, to I'l dire, xilico 1 knowed ynii, Mr. fr liMiMi. ntl er miei iloi-seem iiwf i! (umiiion to me, tht! the) j ..o!" St t'rolx Im! n pinsltis iwitte of j j retisi ll tllf f'T Ids HMIl resIielsMl!1y In p'issjl i) 'p. llitii; this Kill's . I ntici s fur n crtitelilcd married life wtli ft titslniii.l of her own i Iks. I'eit hp hiliii'f with th ft flection reaifi-that ft"tn tlm l;rt M.p I n iij!ht him o it u life ns nunh as tip t,.i pur-md In r. Seda-innn lutnio-i.- t vircm was cert i.tiiy not om. of yltt things n,. wn riipf.hl ' of d 'in,' ' "WLit I hnvp dfnilil of," null M.mIt, "Is that tuy tep hmm's ohl inap-- ulster 111 iBke ineak en mo some da HI,, , "i'.ut." said St. Cmix hastily, "you wouldn't go mi far that I that you coiiMn't sec me, would you? Come here!" She sprang up. Iut f.o e alight, ns the permission vias given, and went to lolll. Hi' held her close ns they sat together on the broad flat stone, his arm al.oiit I or waist, her head o:i his bleast. Ilirls of lux "class" had always been to biiii, hitherto, hal'le. so fastidious was his (lis e for any contact with the un lia'he. I. I'.ut Meely was always as and fragrant as the morning t. 'I. !: el,.1 ! M .,..i,'s . too !" 'y I - I .he!'!" I that's ', Wei!. It !..'!, I u ,' !, " k ',) !; it.-- !: ;: t W ..;,;.. s -- :..i.e r Demand I : Wi Mii.i.'y a thaf i !:::!i to leave Sammy and I.!..le," said Meely mournfully, "I'd do like our .I.,key dein' I'd take and run o!T. pop .rs til leave w.i :,i.;!,..vv fie di;'t I "'iil I yes.' "! i! .s gu-- I sw-- ,t I ' Fr.-.gra- i. Wl'h Ml, '.lied" Use "ViH ' gi.-1- l;eV ! (.;; !,el '.!, is Cut Meely W.is Always as Fresh and as the Morning Dew. Willi IVp t,n! I uny f ' h.tt.y I .i v ; I .) as cut of he him see in. com,, uw.iv! w ' ! Were ! minutes l.i'e':" "I l ad to m i.d n .V SI, whiles tl.i others his elder I'. akin. !.,. Co! "And then." was through ail I had to !:.. ,v is p':a-s- :,;!. V' . :,y i;. I l.i:;',t H e; ;i.,' , N... .! :i! I f;. !,l.e 'i;..!!g !, !, ;.' ,. I it's W r '.."lit-fiiVir'- s -- - . Vk R 1 i n , The n!l wlr-!- ns an tlTcvtivc antiiluic (or to I r,?n ftaf there is otsfy rwc , ff.? it. iciiutiit r.-vr- r is en every taWci, atvl Tl;r nmc n ho Ion. If it s.jv, r.,tvrr, it'j irctuiine; atvl i it csnl, it is ti t! Hra!.. 1r? r.t-- tli-- i 1V1 hy lVtvir A'piiiti. So arc cM, iiel tic fcii; with thiw; even tictir.i't;i,i. tinititis, atvl il'cii!r;ti t,t .ri in;ily (Ul River al any drugstore h-.rw- rut it's ju;i j fm.'L-f;-f r ith i'tnin dim'!' t(i;til. t',s, l:rIo U 11 f 1 i' Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart tft UuaTtstvt 9t U.mnnttc(liSeil ftliUit' l f'(sV o 1 y Kit No, mother in this enlightened age would give her baby something she did not know wa3 perfectly harmless, especially when a few drops of plain Castorla will right a baby's stomach and end almost any little ill. Fret fulness and fever, too; it seems no time until everything Is serene. That's the beauty of Castorla; Its gentle Influence Fcems just what Is needed. It docs all that castor oil might accomplish, without shock to the system. Without the evil taste. It's delicious! P.eing purely vegetable, you can give it as often as there's a sign of colic; constipation; diarrhea; or need to r.Id sound, natural sleep. Just one warning: It is genuine Fletcher's Castorla that physicians recommend. Other preparations maybe just ns free from all doubtful drugs, but m child of this writer's is going to test them! P.esides, the hook on care and feeding of bal.Ies that come with Fletcher's Castorla Is worth its weight In gold. high-tone- hls-se- lf sudden suspicion flashed on him she unconscious of what she was implying, or was she actually giving him n sly dig? Her amiable patience under his bullying bad sometimes seemed "a bit thick"' "Say. Mr. Crelghton," she continued, "I'd like awful well to see you In the comp'ny of swell ladies oncet! I bet you'd be Just as polite ns that there party to which I made reference to. For to be sure, you couldn't boss swell ladies 'round like you do me, could you. now? And you'd have to fetch and carry fur Yin nnd Imp up and give 'em your chair Just that nice! .n il ! Wouldn't I like to see you at III I bet you'd loolt nice!"' She fetched a long breath. "I wisht I was nice educated that men would treat me like that!" St. Cndx was smittin with "You poor k1l!" be said, patting her (heck, "you'd like to !u ! His lingers caressed her hair, her w hite shinier neck, her delicate sweet faiv. Kut though he could never ijilite understalid just how .she had always somehow- man did It. hint off from kissing her hold to aged lips. He kissed lur bands, her throat, her bare arms -- her lips ever eluded him; in spite f the fact that as ni'ich enamored of him :n he of In r. you know, Mioty, ever since I tit's l met you, that night at the barn dame, I've had tin ipieelest feeling of something familiar in your face I'm sure I tiever saw ymi that night"--h- e knew he muld not have feci! her and forgotten It -- "yet I of can't get iiwiiy frmii the sotiietlulig famiil.ir tihoiit jou." Meely shook hT bead over It. "I uili I f.i, Miliar with ymi," she said. d (ei-lin- treated 'like a swell lady.' would you?" "No. It's the other wny 'round I'd like a man to treat me like ns If lie was u line gentleman." She said It so Innocently be could not suspect Iut of guile. "And you think." le smiled, "that I don't treat ymi us If 1 were ' linn gentleman'?' "Well, you can Judge of that me. jon know thp ways of gentlemen bciter'n me. Anyhow," she conceded, as though offering hi:n consolation, "yen look nwful nvcll anyhow, with ull the dliTetint tony imlts you're got with boso and neckties to bet-ter'- n match--- m Children,,.,.,.,.... Cry for SSVVVVS VVWVV j Wise Du d Tiny, n pet caiuiry. Hew out of his while Mr. mid Mrs. It. C. King nf Kansas City, Mo., were driving at I'he night through Lawrence, Kan Kings spent hours searching for the bird, then drove toward home The next iituhl they returned to Lawrence, hoping to find Tiny In the moriiing. While Mrs. King visited a Lawn-ia-newspaper olijee to advertise for 'he lost bird. Tiny Ih-through the o..cli window nf the newspaper's coiiu'ms! room nn(j nlighiod on Ihe sheuliii't of an employee and was caught. en-r- When You Feel a Cold Comirg On. Tnke T.nxallv THtOMO Qt'IMN'i T to work off the 0"!d nn1 to fortify th svM.-nc.ilnst nn attack of Crip or Jrifia.-n'u3flc. Adv. tn . Preferred to Wait Porter (on nlr pulliiian In Lei me brush you off, ah Passenger (with a glance below I No you don't. It's an elghih of a hole down If It's an Inch. Hymn Revii'cn "What Ciimrox. is thai tuner asked Mrs "obi Hundred. think of singing It. least nn 'Old llulnl'tl ThoiSHii..' "Washington Star. shouldn't "1 Make it lit h !" "Meely!" he excl, ilmed. trying to kiss her on the mouth, but inhleviiig only n pisk at lu-- chin, "sniuetline 1 think yu're Just a sly little cat!" As her head was mi Ids sboiildrr am) his check against her hair, he did hot see the sudden Ihisli f.f her eyes which iiioinetituriiy transformed Iut face from Its nsiial viicancy (o a sparkling vivacity. When, however, as she did li"t reply, he lurned tip her chin to look at her, (he dullness whhli now veiled her countenance like n mask vlTectunlty dispelled his momentary doubt. r (TO UK CUXTlNtfcO rea-Ho- 'A . a? was laugh. tleli. - ( A I "Now, you?" "Shoot it!" "You are the first swell I ever have knew though I have knowed saw 'em a'ready hut not to keep coinp'ny with 'em, you understand. Well, you're awful dlff'runt to what I'd conceited a swell gentleman was like!" "No amused. looked St. Croix doubt !" "You see, when Pop first brnng home his young wife 1 was that mad I run In town and hired myself fur a week to a family where the son was est party I ever have the saw! and he was awful diffrunt to what you are. lie was so polite to the ladies that way he belittled plekin' up fur 'em and fetehin' and carry-in- ' fur 'em and hoppin' up to give 'em bis seat my goodness! It looked nwful nice! Ach !" said Meely, with a long sigh of pleasant reminiscence, "wouldn't It be grand to have your Mister act that polite to when there wasn't no you even to here gentleman This coinp'ny! which I make reference to, lie acted just that polite when no one was 'round to see him do It! Yes, mind you! Why, he acted Just that polite to me yet and me only one of the help!" "Oh, he did, did he?" St. Croix murmured Jealously. "He was only stringing you, Meely " "Ach, no! Fur to all the other help, too, old and young, he was just that polite. And so, till I met up with you a'ready, Mr. Crelghton, I conceited all high gentlemen was like that there." St. Croix was surprised to find lilin- self piqued uncomfortably by thlj (unconignorant girl's intimation scious though It was) that he did not measure up to her funny standard of a "gentleman" Just Imagine! Yes, grotesque It might be, but it pricked jvyy?t,i,; hi m. ii- Whet It P.cally Meant Y. t . , ;: P.i-- ;i i I'm; i I ;ti,. . t :.' ,M g j I !!: l! . M.ii'. r,. i "I I.:! U .t- - ! . j ! .:: i.i ( I On a ii i in-- fr-- vi . l hmv I know know. n lot more about you th ti yoii tl:iiii I do. my !i:.:e ghl !" "iih:" S!.e looked (it h! rly-p almost Ulg'l s te try' j pi 'ins .,! M..HI f,.t i; N.n.i ..i Mul !.iili-- v.n I.i M .,i, i'.. In le'lll cp as ll.el a I'lVi I'.v lie, f.i! ... I -- Ml mm v.a-u- l; Bird rir.a'.ly Get Heme ? t'relghton." she answered In surprise. "I didn't keep you waiting -I waited." "Thai's not the point. The point Is you weren't here at half-pas- t four, pon'l -- let it - happen - again !" "I'.ut - hi w do yen know I wasn't Im re 't here seeiu' ymi yo:;r own , liJFLAMED LIC3 mm .Mr, 'i.':r DON'T Ri mi uv-full- y did';" "Von were fifteen minutes late! When I say I'll meet you at half-pas- t four I don't mean a ipiarter to live." "l'.ut hut I was here Pefore you. I s old-mai- " mid lieer was sim n. And speaking of lli.H. which Is In Us great lioiel. "'I lie ligoi-t,- " brings us luck In l! giCiii that Is in III! of in and l'!! our g sound vanity. l or w hen uiiione sass in nu egot!t. niie dues not i,i yair lace ;u t!i e. my you sine, Id pilch it ti.Ti'ii-i- i is i:,;. fii and si;!i,;nt s 0L HAARLEM Continued I "But look here," lie said, puzzled, "I'm sure the Pennsylvania law has, fur the past ten years or more, required children to attend school up to the age of fourteen years, and recently longer, lion't tell mo you are over tueiity fuiir years old only a year younger than I am !" "Hut you see," Meely olVerod In ex plamitioii, "Top he was a school director and ci uld do what he liked lie's awful determined. That's why our .lake he won't Iie at home im Leave more, l'op lie's so determined;. him think a thing's right and he wouldn't listen to even Iloosevelt or or even you yet .'" "Do you know," he said nfter an instant's silence, "I urn seriously displeased with you today'-she "What for, Mr. nsKed plaintively. "What did I done For Wounds and Sores RMcrtin SHATNDB'iIieIcn D fl. from Kidney end Bladder SO- Bay-in- e ult,-d- . ? "Did I? fiosh!" "Say, Mr. Crelghton, you've been ' what you think is q.ieer nt me, darst I tell you what wonders me at Hush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take ' s suits housework:. occasionally, nays a nofed auher Khe f t'.aw the name Lydia thority, who tells us that t0 inueli I'X I'inkham's Vege-tablWeb food forms acids which almost Compound In the kidneys in their efforts the paper and said paralyze to expel it from the blood. They beto her husband, "I will try that medi- come sluggish and weaken; then yon cine and see if it may suffer wilh n dull misery In the will help we." Sho kidney region, sharp pains in the bade say9 she took six or sick headache, dizziness, your hotting nnil fa stomach sours, tongue Is coated, and lug much belter. Airs. Mattle Adams, who lives Jn when the weather is bud you have rheumatic twinges. Tlio urine gets Downing Street, Iirewton, Ala., writes aa follows: "A friend recommended cloudy, full of sediment, the channels Lydia E. PInkham's Vegetable. often get sore and irritated, obliging and nlnce taking it I feel like you to seek relief two or throe times a different woman." during the night. With her children grown up, the middleTo help neutralize these Irritating -aged woman finds time to do the things she Lever bad time to do before adds, to help cleanse the kidneys read the new books, see the new and flush off t lie body's urinous waste, , plays, enjoy her four ounces of .lad Salts from any take an active part in church and civic get here; take a tablespoonful pharmacy affairs. Far from being pushed aside in a glass of water before breakfast by the younger set, she finds a full rich life of her own. That is, if her for n few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts Is health is good. Thousands of women past fifty, say made from the aeld of grapes mid they owe their vigor and health to lemon juice, combined with litbia, and Lydia li. I'inkham's Vegetable Comlias been used for years to help Hush pound, and are recommending It to and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also their friends and neighbors. to neutralize the adds in the system so they no longer Irritate, Cms often relieving bladder Weakness. Jail Salts Is inexpensive, eannet In1 Ian ford's Hakim of Myrrh itnd makes a delightful elTones-edi- t jure Alld-kif nut l' jn. y la-- fir fir.t r:Ma-waiedrink. run-dow- Com-poun- The BABY Winter's Colds and Chills Throw Heavy Burden on the Kidneyi. rxtr Lunlmi on ir COLDS put When the liklnfyi slow Believe That Stolen Articles An I'Xtrtiotahiiary example nf (hp Mirvivnt of foolii.li supersililoii wn disclosed In the ciis(. of a Hampshire tlingtiind) tanner who was convicted of Mealing turnips from a neighbor. He explained lo the magistral? that he oiitd easily afford to puy for them, ami tint, moreover, he hud plenty of turnips of his own. but be wanted Moleti ones to make n concoction for n row w hl.i hud fallen hick, for he I'rmly tulieved no other could be so e!ticiicl"US. A ciiiill.ir belief Is held In many parts of Cetiii.itty, where rnclli'nlly cveijoiip hays n liiket for otio or oil.vr of the Mate lotteries. Many un will tell joij thi-- j ril'liHtcI are sure of winning If the il.kci (lit) pen-an- ts have was bought with stolen money. In Turkey, copper ring are worn on the llhgeri to rrvctit erysipelas. If the ting has bern stolen from fume Brins? Luck Mie else. ! to iinswir Its j Hippe-scpurpose twice ns well. lixainpli's might b. multiplied from every quarter of the earth. Most probably n,t. muperstiiloti arose froin Ihe imturnl of thp criminal lo find nutm ecue for his delinquencies. Too Many Butt in Joke Peter Campbell of i;iinp, Australia, entered his bachelor quarters he Was knocked flat nn the floor. Keculhltig Ids fift hp was ktmard When down again. Crawling out rf thp way nf danger, lie Mmck it match, nnd foiuoi fining him r large ram with a district wide reputation for duttlng. Cnmpbell mistninoij severe bruises and lots of Minrka. Ill door torkrd when hp left home, and he police sr for the practical Joker opened It to pass In Iht bultcr Hint caused Campbell ncarl to fa.'ta out blood tip, impurities remnin in the nml me sjit t make rme timl " iO'l mhy vith lirsidai hps, often nsgginjj l(kcle. A cimon is scanty or bummsrn'lK'', Doan i '('j.eiStimulanlsliurftit.in- the tr ration nf the kidnr? boJ aid in lle eliminntion I ws"1 impuritirn. Are rniJorsptl ly nri di'ss rre rvf)whp. A ymtr mlt'd! DOANS "WA.S Wc AstiMttAVT PitPtTiC . Kinvr.v rvtirr M.WbCo MC!wBv"U NT 1 "tf- - st nd rsv Arils'. "i"iv, n l is i s lbroat w-- W. N. Salt Lake City, No. -- ' i 3 |