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Show Murray Eagle, Murray, Utah I beggar can cmeosE WHAT by Co. Bobtis-Merrl- ll WENT BEFORE ly. flvery day was an adventure to hi in. "Tommy gives me plenty to do," he admitted one evening. "Tommy's a good boss. He keeps us all humping, and gives every fellow the kind of work he can do best Rut It's the work for Mr. I'oole that makes up for any chores. Ernestine, I tell you he Is a great man. He comes In there sometimes he doesn't know whether he's eaten or not, but as soon as he gets In" that little of lice, which lits around him like a glove about o hand, he begins to function t lie way his mind works Is always a surprise. What's the matter, honey? you're not eat Ing." Ernestine leaned on her hand and her eyes tilled with tears. "I hate to have mamma go away now," she said. Will's met hods were Infantile. "Then lell her. You know she'd stay In a minute. "Go on talking about the nllice, please so I can Ihlnk." Will laughed. He took a half dollar from his pocket and spun it on Hie kitchen tablecloth. "1 won tie fifty cents, shooting craps at "tie olliee." he said. "We ean go to Hie movies." Ernestine plucked Hie piece from bis lingers, and he made a pretense at regaining it. "Now my thinking process Is en tirely disrupted." she told him. "I thought dr. Wiston was going to lire the next person he caught shunt-icraps in nllice hours." "I don't Relieve he'll do It," said Will comfortably, and Ernestine did not believe It either. The men matching pennies or rolline dice or making tip pools. Will pushed back bis chair, came around ami cupped Ernestine's lace in nls hands, kissed her cheeks and lips nnd pressed her eyelashes down bard with bis caresses. "Hon'l be blue, honey don't worry," he hade her cheerfully "You're t lie prettiest, sweetest worn an In the world. It's natural foi us lo have a fatirily. You're not going to be unhappy ahoui the new baby, are ymi, Ernestine? Il's Hip way of love." "I know." she said. She drew itn down and kissed him. Rut l.er face was strangely sad "Notli ing can make me unhappy, Will, as long as we love each other. I get hurt because we so fur weeks wil lion! seeing my family I seem lo he drifting away from litem. .Mamma and I.llllan are always so busy, and And I get papa Is in New York. prmiii and avoid thorn on my pari Rul as long as we have our love for each other this oneness Il's the best thing in life wbal can we Renewing a childhood attachment, Krneistlne Hrlceland, of a wealthy family, is attracted by Will Todd, newspaper artist. Her sister, Lillian, knowing their father would object, urges her to break off the affair, but Ernestine refuses. The progresses rapidly. They make a runaway marriage, lirirelnnd is furious, but (Ernestine Is of age, and he can do nothing The couple begin their married life in humble John surroundings. I'oule, Will's best friend, gives a birthday party fur Ernestine at ttuby Hastano's resort. Conscious of approaching motnerh ioI. KrneMine opens a Will account. futher saving dira. i.llllan and Lorlng are mar Will s mother die soon aft-- r ried the birth of Ernesllne'a baby. g j, I CHAPTER VII found Continued herself WNU trem- Mini!. Lillian picked the baby up nnd dandled him und spoke quietly to l.oriiiK. "Vou tire disturbing Krnes line ninl ll Isn't a Ml nice of you All tlil.s shouting makes me won tlT if yo'J (l"iiht your own ability.' She lurk the baby and put hi in in Itls Mini her s firms. boring apologized. "It's a tiiid hiiliii I have nrrnng In nn argil In:! my own thought It doesn't mean a thing meiit. sophistry pure and simple. I know Uoti'l Kruesllne. you are pay any attention to me." The talk fell Into safer lines, hut Ernestine was no longer happy Loring got out Ills car, and. with Lillian nnd Ernestine In the hack seat with the sleeping hahy. he drove to tier home. They left her now as they had left her In Erie 3 street, tnsrupieu, uiiunppy ant ui ot!d.s with Will. 1 She was awake when Will came fin, and Kite fixed a buhl supper for j him ami told him all Unit Lorlng Hind said, with some small editing. "lie's a capahle lawyer, I sup pnse," Will suld. "And If I'uhy 1 wants to give liltn work to ,i. nnd I Lining wants In do It, what's the jdilTei-ciiceHe's not the only law Iyer Unit would like to get his Into i'astano's pie. lint (lingers 3 how, I've got something to tell nil- lv oil. t'ndei wood's going to New f V"i. and Tucker's to he head of the ait room." eat ' 1 Ernesttine fell n etiii-- l shock of disappointment. She knew Will had exported litis had hoped for the Juli himself. tiist "l'.ut Tueker's so young," she proles led. I'm "It Isn't tttat he's rapahle. jjji.nl he got it." said Will. Ernestine thought of what this lack?" The pay J..b might have meanl. He picked her tip. sat her down 'fltey could in his mother's little rocker, era tt.is nearly double, house and. with died her. lave rented this sang songs In her Inrelit nnd lite inetease, moved ear and teased silly her. Rut after a mi, i an apartment In Itavcnswood. little while he was about 'till," she cried to Will, aghast at the nllice again, nnd talking site was rest l i r own meiitiil processes. "It's so Ing aualnst him. eniiroly Inalien i ltd not to consider money. Not to tive, her be thought on her own af want It I Not to care! I don't want fairs. I don'' he greedy nnd grubby. I'.ut I iitn tt.tiit to crave success. CHAPTER VIII nn.it .!. Isn't it horrihler lie ItMiked lit her i!h Some Will and Lorlng. I UltlNti succeeded In securing "Von aren't greedy and crabby, for Ruhy Cast ii tm the deed and .And as for success, Met heart. tint Bu te's a legitimate way to want title to the old Letjiilnnc place in th M; .t mt for the money but for the the restricted colony ni l.angley "ik. d.m't think this has any lake. Ernesilne was tilled with In ""i on my future. It's really an dlgnatloti that be should do such o I'.cfl- i 'V 'titlve position, ami I'm a soil thing. "Mamma won't like It nt all." she worker. I'd he no pnod al bos. It's an editorial Job, nnd told Lillian. "Lcgtiinne s land 'nitty has an editorial slant on runs right down to ours with noth!' ' lie's titled for It." ing bill Stone- creek del ween the A few tt days buer lie came home iwo places. You know how ll will The a shining fjice. be willi Hie Oceks there. ititr. "'I'm to ,p IVm.Ic's he bouse will simply be bursting wilh assistant," I. "I'o Jim realize what Mil visitors all summer. They will f I ' 'K to toe? have s boats, mid there will be Ii'si worth leu limit I in cbildieti In the waller from ltK.ru cat.li to work under hint. 't u i i.et.,, went to him nnd offered Ing (ill Inight." a .'Ittdt-ei"Rut lln'tulil yuii liked them,' he ii. liars levsiifl, ' " Mit'i " on are ft lends te ti li him to dttrv. hut protested Lillian 'are dim ,)Ut f n,p ftlvi of theirs. Mis.I I'aslatto Is so hap At.d l.e'ij HiiHitlil you would ., (ip JJ(j ly iilioni it ISTTt (, "'r I', l! tiietttis no t,ire night he delighted, and so ilbl l.orrle. I " on your help in '! 'ill sit. I do detail in In Lot be tM a ft '""ti iiniil Mr. I'oole comes citlinini! Inauitna If she objected. I I Ernestine shook her betid. "i I w.nk Tor him all 'II.' an do bis own calming "li a copy for s New tulii nte every nnd It's plain to ine Hint l.orlng's Ideas day, uim.t Will and litihv work to til ii ii nlu',1,! dirtcr from mirs. Will !i. ,,v , j),,.,, M,n Cnsiitho are real frleiuK )et have ihoncltl of sell '"I lately, lld I think Me- would i,"'t f't'U Hint If he had stti.., Ing I tiiit place lo linby. lie til Into help hltu he'll keep nllvild bis own place, hi Chicago, but be h'd rut. so ( hue to ptthll. ation. won t lit In there. The people !, , didn't want to s, ml me in the lletidornotis and the M.iyrcs 1'o.ile ltnisli.,1 i.n me." and the O'i'ooie w"ti't be kind to belong lo Hie "'lie. !b bappltieM nnd add I hem. They 'll n an nflertl.miKht. "It means country club, nor be In the loiirna IT flved.iMiir fiiix.. nmil.n' mollis. I suppose it's not my pl.it c to 1,'tler." to worry nbmil It, ottly I nm think il ns o thrilled ntld excited Ing of mamma." t "MattiniH won't go there l.nti'stlne comtiintiibd her .it ' Jl"lt! Its this cummer, or next hidnl ymi diappolntment know, ' r darling, that tills stone I"ti..ii' j,,t,. !(( ,IP roll Is going to make papa merger ihliig rent any Will In ruling " liiineif in the great man s rlih? You know, papa owns altoll'UV. gether nearly seven quarries In In ilia nn where sutne of the m' lime I "I d"tt't want tnnmniB to know, stone Is cut, and (ben be has .. , proxies for the Lungley quarries. 9 Hbl, fri!(, ))t, Eor the last year be and s t .... . . . in ti.uri'pe. neiie. y(m have been biiing options end " lni a tu fifty-cen- t I'm going down to open lake. Lake Haven next week. Can't you come witli me. Instead ot waiting for Will's vacation?" "I don't like to leave Will alone In Chicago, In the suit! heat" Ernestine. "Rut I am leaving Loring. Are you well, Ernestine?" "My feet bol her me," Ernestine admitted. ."I asked Doctor (irey annul it, hut be didn't say much, lie 8 put tie on a diet I'll be all right." "I think you ought to stay at lake all summer." "It would be nice," said Ernestine vacuely, feeling hurt because she had not known about papa, or the slotie merger feeling out ot things, "but I want to be with Will." In July they went to l.angley lake, where Lillian was established and where somehow she approprl nted the role of hostess, although it was not her bouse any more than It was Ernestine's. Will re fused to worry about the I'astanos I .n i iv; ley 1 hu-un'- t '!' '. I l ,..,, nft-H- - t '' 'but sftr fr trrie there'll "l'"n k f dnn'l tell her." sl, Will .... Mil !.... Stllt,tlill' t 111 ll Itll t "hit elf." i.,..i. ,i , n i.e. 'Ml , -- i ", l l, I,. .i iI m '"tit,e ML-he- '"' Ibcj ''"'' ll tnke '"'"Itiess-tb- ej ' i "iui rtn" tnnmmn. ( "Voti I if I It II hsve '''i enttisrShell oit - ''"In I tell her." Win Ll,.,.i i...- t r ciiceriuiiy ' nn I , . n, ( his beloved ,. )f,. ' ni'hnnil, happy on, his ban "'"te.j i affw1 tler nvcil0. .... ' small hitcrvsts In other quarries The quarries ere worth at their present railnfl the f six million dollars altogether, but the merger will be worth twenty Ave million oii I you see w hat Ernestine stun-- ll means?" "Come outside and fight with me, and I will beat you, and then we'll go to I'astano's together." Loring was furious. "1 won't light with you you old fool I Will, for (J d's ake, lake him off nte. Why did you I ing him down here, nny how?" "Don't he so hard wilh him." said "He's got a Will, smiling wanly. little money he might come In handy some day. You've changed your mind about friends of mine b fore I'astann and Wiston. for In- stance." Imitation und you you I Youcoveier! lo you think I don't know what's the matter with you?" There was a pause which lasted Loring had swollen Indclinilcly. to rage, and then he had collapsed until he stood looking nt Will wilh a dreadful haunied face. It was strange, Ernest Ine thought afterward, that none of them felt, even then, that Loring was afraid of Will. There was some other element which gave Will tremendous advantage. Refore the blaze in Will's eyes, before bis cursing breathless, phrases, luring fell Into a strange dejection. The two men looked at each olhei In the silliness Hint swirled around litem all. Will turned nt lasi to Ernesilne. "Co get your tilings, kliten, nnd get the baby ready," he said In a gentle voice. "We'll all go buck to I'll go to the hotel mid get getlter. a taxi to lake us to the depot. We can get the afternoon train. Oath er your things up aain, John." With teats running down her fine, Ernestine obeyed hltu. Lorlng went off, curing under his breath, and Mr. I'oole following him lo shout unheeded th rents and mule dicllons. Lillian helped Ernestine to get ready, both of iheui crying. "It's Ihe end." said Ernestine. We can never see each oilier again now. Our lives nte separated In definitely." and Lillian ai think ing. "What will miittitna say?" "I'll rail you up. when I get In town. Wrlie me. Erne-iln- e. lon'l let them tear us apart" urs Ulll-yoIs with with "My life Loring." said Ernestine, and wept afresh, trying to stein the tears, try ing hot to care, but feeling Hoi nervous, uncontrollable necessity for weeping. In the train going back to Chicago. lte still cried and then: "Why does Lorlng hate us so?" she nked at last in a low lone. "Especially me? Why does he hate nte? He seems lo want In wound nte. t.t strike Hi nte. lie's done It before. Rut I've never harmed him. Why does be bale me. Will?" "Hate you?" exclaimed Will, and Ittoketl nt her strangely. hl ihrk blight eyes searching her pale fat e for guile, "lie doesn't hate ym Ernestine. Rut forget him I'm glad something has happened They've only made us unhappy, unthow." bribe-taker- Will and Poole Spent the Day In the Wocd Path and on the Water. living on the point, nnd Ernesilne saw that he lacked her own snob bish prejudices about the lake col ony. He look Ceter and went lo visit the Creeks the Mrs! morning he was there, and stayed all day. romping wilh the young Cusiattos. who adored teasing Alexandria, him. and filling Madame I'astano's pickled fish. Ernestine had asked John I'oole to come down for the Iwo Sundays She had they were lit the lake. come lo love lite man ns much as Will did, iiml had grown Into the way of Ignoring bis bad hahiis. He was admirably sober the llrst Sun day he came down to them, and Wl'l ninl I'oole sM-n- i the day In the wood path and on the water, making ridiculous skflchcs In the sand, carrying I'cler about with them. I'.ut the second Sunday was a day of tulsforl lines. Ernesilne was ill mnl could scarcely rke that morning, and It seemed to her Hint Will was Impudent and unsympti theile, Loring telephoned that he had slriplH'd his gears mid pal Hie car He would have to In the garage. come oil the train, and Ernestine realized wilh dismay that John I'oole woiihl he with ti nt. Lillian brought the two from the station John I'oole wits al In her ear. ready fuddled wilh drink and elab oratcly polite, and ll was easily In n state of seen that Loring Ills face nervous exastertiiinn. w4 Hushed, bis brow fill rowed. "I e B"t lo go rlfcl.l over to Cms I a no's to see a man that's coining 'out I bete loday." be sab! to l.il .Han n soon as tin y had had Sun day dinner. Ilttb.v "II jmi are going to I'll go wilh you." said Mr, I'.m.Ic "I have n t:tok Important matter l: discuss wi:li Mr, I'listaho Mos' lm tn pln w yes, I pt.rlalit. Il has know" ns Will laughed ,,h ha pephews - bill this Is ll i.tirlli iilar one. This boy Is to sttnlj j modeling. He is lo be Hie exci p 'Hon an nri!t In a family of ( lover criminals. I'm li'iid to see Mr tniio about lil ii. I'll u with you," lie rose and lok a familiar hold on l.orlng's arm, "Will can lake Vot over In the boat, afier while,' Lorlng said. "I must hurry, mid Cntano an"l talk I to both of us at ninv." "Nn, I wani to go with yon. In slsted Mr. I'oole. Lorlng no lons-- r made the faint est effort to roiiri'til bis digut. "Your desire is unrequited." he said, and Will lattgbrd and came around Ihe table to his friend an I boss and look hold nf him. "You're routine with me. you old j war hore." be said. "You're drunk III wager you haven't done a lbs of work all week. We'll go over In see Ittiliy after while. Lorlng d'tcn want you, John, so come along with me." John I'oole turned an detained Lorlng who was trylnu to escape. "You don't want toe?" "No," suld latrlng nervously. "I re bad enough of ou ion minh. I .Ion I ever want lo see you again as I r? M forty-seve- at her. '"Capn -- worth millions?" I.llllan nodded with romplaivnt pride. "Yes. and Loring IsIs gctilne lo be some of the stock, lie counsel for the mercer, end be has a holding. You don'l need to as worry about mamma al Langtcy bug li I lite." 7ERY few Americans, probably, have ever heard that the roof ot the I'nited States Is really a roof' thai It Is, in fact. Hie roof of a house. Every schoolboy has heard that the highest point In the United Slates proper is Mount Whitney, Calif., which reaches an elevation of 14.!J feet. Rut only a few scientists, mules, ami mountain climbers have laken Ihe trouble to see If there is anything on top of the mountain; those few have been rewarded, however, with the Information that on top of the mounstone house, tain Is a three-rooantl on top of the bouse a steel roof, with a bit of galvanized Iron .mv''--- Loring turned to Lillian, who stood, silent Hhd grave, by her table. "If tills Is what I am to expect here It's the last Sunday I come down." Will flushed. "So Ernestine Is In trudlng now?" he said slowly. "I'er haps you have already consummated your Intention of cheating f her privileges in litis her out house or elsewhere " "Anybody could cheat Ernestine," exclaimed Lorlng. "She was cheated once and for good when site mar ried you. She ruined her life then and now' she must endure anyihini: because she lacks protection ami handicapped. step forward, his big hand raised, and though he still smiled, his face was evil. He spoke, low and rapidly, am) with an inde scribable effect of vituperation : "You great big SlulTeil shirt you I I 8rvle wff.VVilip?? ' complexions'''! tome from healthy systems. Free the body of poisons with t. Effective in smaller doses. AH druggists sell this safe, scientific laxative. Fecn-a-mln- don't believe my husband loves me any more." n earth should you say "Why that?" "Well, lie says be don't tnlnd if I dress chic like the other girls "1 do." H'MVWWBjk till WOMAN OF TODAY FOR CONSTIPATION Fight "Slot Drug Stores" Medical men of London have .start ed a war on lite new "auUtmutie drus; stores" which are being placed In railway stations, hotels and other The machines (lent public places. out nspirlii, bismuth and oilier drugs. The possibility of children getting the drugs has prompted one pathologist to predict that the machines will undoubtedly cause many fatalities. 9 mmm Will took a were-alwa- I j COM PLEXIONS The Highest House in the United States Is Iff H EALTHY ri By O. M. KILBOI RN MARGARET WEYMOUTH JACKSON Copyright SIGN OF INDIFFERENCE SCENIC PLAYGROUNDS OF AMERICA safe-playe- , ll was ni o to bo home again. Er iiestine went about little bouse wilh a feeling of comfort and Joy. Will was not due nt the oltlce un til Hie end of the week, but on Mn day. n Ernestine wa tlnisl,!ng up a washing for the babv, he got A dressed to go downtown b UsmmI I. itit good I. y and W itched him go. i hen turned ha- k to the roti line of home, Emotine tell a Setlo of well being hi.. I out yesterday" turmoil. She not to think , nor to i.bonl woriy. It seemed to tier llliit Will bm hart ly had toe to go to lowti and coloe b.n k ngalti befote lie soh In Hie ki'ilu-i- i doorway, his eyi. hM.n her with m h a look In them that she gave a linie cry and her band flew to lief throat "Ulll-wh- f;! s. bnp tic,ir He put Ids bat down He his lituil.'e to npi.tk tu bind, loing her. but nt lal be got it nut. "I've my lu-- r - Up Lone Pine Valley Mount Whitney. Looking stovepipe protruding which, technically, is Hie lop of the United States. The scientists Inspired nntl dedicated the house, the mules lifted the ten tons of material nnd apparatus used In Its construction nearly three miles into the sky, and such mountain climbers ni have Peen able to walk, grin, or moan after surmounting Ihe last ledge have been doing their summit bl b." -" lie said no more, "Tell toe what happened?" "it-sps.- " Ernestine sat down weakly chair by Ihe kitchen tnbie In a and gave a foolish sounding laugh. "I narm. Era she exilalmed and grinned at him. "I'm glad You would never have quit, nnd now you'll gel i job where Hiry'u appreciate yotl." tio nt roMiUTtvt Oteaa firiperturn In the ooenn there Is rapid de crease In iem.rsture with depth until about 4"0 fathom Is reached, when I here Is a very gradual lowerline the lm ing lo Ihe bottom, remain practically unl nhrcn-be- l ."C form at from degree to Xi degree Fahrenheit and Is Independent vf latitude. LOST PIANO I Ik? grinning and grunting In or near the cabin In Hie twenty one years past. The Idea of building nn observation and shelter house on Mount Whitney was advanced by I'irector W. W. Campbell of the Lick observatory, who wished to observe the spectrum ot Mars from a point where Interference by the water vapor In Hie air would tie least. Hoping to make Hie observation In September. C.hi!. when Mars would be near Ihe earth and high above Ihe horizon, lilreclor Campbell climbed Hie peak In August. 1!'S. to determine what size Instruments could te carried up on pack With hint went Ntecior C, (i Abbot nt the Smithsonian Institution observatory, who was Interstudies of ested In solar radiation. They agreed that the proMiei study of Mars In I'.Hf.l would he fruitless unless protection ft om storms on the peak were provided, as the party would want to slay a week or more. The house was hulll dining the month of August, l!r!i, under auspices of the Smithsonian Institu lion, by (!. F. Marsh of Lone Cine, Calif., and four workmen. The obi Hall up the east side of the mountain, from Lone Cine lo Whlihoy pass. Is In placta only a leiitMirary tlgfjig on a pieolpltotis riH'ksllde, ami Mr. Marsh and his friends had to give a hetietii hal' In l one Cine to get Ihe trail repalted before bis mules Could begin the ll.lKI foot climb, time the wot Winn were ptiitic slrb kt-- in an electrical storm on Ihe peak; once the pinker went Marsh ami others on sirlle; t.m-were snow blinded. "Marsh worked at nil kind of J..b himself." r hit-oI li clot Abbots ofililal report later, "ctHiklnc. currying snow for water, riveting and lemetiilng,' n He will well MS gelteriil never i;et paid la this world for Ihe W'nik be did oil thill bouse." Illicit.. I Vmphill nnd Ave other siieittlsls nt lirrv,1 II. e on vir as a rule, but every child loves the taste ot Castoria. And this pure vegetable preparation b just as good as il tastes; jui.t as bland and just as harmless as the recipe reads. When Baby's cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria. has him soothed, asleep ag;ain in a jiffy. Nothing is more valuable in diarrhea. W hen coated longuc or bad breath tell of constipation, invoke its gentle aid lo cleanse and regulate a child's bowels. I n colds or children's diseases, you should use il lo keep the system from clogging. Castoria is sold in every drug store ; the genuine always bears Chas. II. Fletcher's signature. TEST OF STRENGTH French Clove Induttry For centuries Ihe I'l'etu ll cjove imiiiii liit'l tiring indiisiry has i.ot only Ihe entire loctiD supplied piiiclo-iilli i.i 1, but ep.rtci to nearly ills' countries of ihe world. The average value of ihe annual imports Is IT.'v imni.ism) frtitics, ns compared with d,iic Imports of about 1.ISMI,-ifriiio s. '1'he piini iptd centers) of production are (ti'onoble, Millao and .t. .Iilllen, in the southeastern ,;n t of France and Niorl (lcux Serves) anil f 'I ( I laute Manic), ti . l ulled Mates I icpiit tinciit of t'oiiin.eit e n polls. ! Mi i eor-ri"-i- 1 . ' '.V lie EYEBROWS who laughs hist doesn't have Hie latiKll on bitn. "Mac Is awfully strong." "I low sal V" "She threw a big parly li'.ghl." lost PILES PLUCKED File Fii.Terers from 1'rotrudiriK, Itb ediut". licbinu or I'.lmd 1'lb s, can how p't relief from very first treiilmetit by iisln,' shcllcr In a August bH-storm which did not clour away until me following Wednesm hijrs.!,ij nnd Friday, day. however. ItoauUtiil Wca'hcr continued and I'm tor i'atibt li nnd hi fr'ind ol.tnltied evi.letite that Ibcte Is er little, if lilij. water vapor on Mat. now n j.arl of Mount Whitney S..iio!:l Nath.t-iip:nk. nnd tie jttuk scribe i cotitt!. tlt.g .i trail up the we'd si. to of He c.ik Al ready n ni leled to williln L'.'sl yaid of the iMitnit il will enable ore turtle as will in hikets to reach the (op ' 'ti v i u i". i.in t ti.r'ti I c hoii-- s Si CH2LDREN CRY FOR IT CHILDREN hale lo take medicine What a pity you were imt able to keep your piano. "Yes; it was too big to bide when they culled to lake it away." nitl-rnal- t O.R.Pil60inimcnt K l : i Q. K. fiulcV llellcf) File flint-tni't- it Is H new remedy for the ' sntforers no Ireittmeni of , pile tit. liter bow Ions hi,h led. ntiteod to five s iiKfaciory I . "Will- Site What do you think of the woman nf today? He 1 turned slow, Judging from Hie standards of "the woman of tomorrow,'' as 1 expect her to be. to or money refunded. l'.i fofo d.iclna this round J Kn OWrtrrwn answerer l ad l" e obit-tne- hf u f w s .tn kt'd today, Mother f sevetel) ) hat crook's bad yoil In liis bands now ? SllilS. If you are troubV, with piles, not experiment, rod i. Jt. Fib i but meiit . If your ilru-cid'H's toil curry It III Stoik, (ill out Ihe blank below and mall di -t OF FEW WORDS ttr old Johnny records," I I .oi t Itsinn j' Ing wilh mnih Interest to an of He phonograph In a neighbor's liotl"1 lie ibdn'l under smnd wr.er the music rnme front. "Ji.bnnt. (be intilr mine through nnd out the born," stdd thp ner-.plil mother. "Hut what d"C Hie music come frcti?" nkcd piirrtcd Johnny, ftom thee bla.k "It c"mc Four Sporty .' j ile Diarkcl tcr i!e. It it put to the .Hid lev u both inild and severe i uses, never fail-illo prntl'lce wonderful re- oil j cuar reli' f It to Q. R. OINTMCNT MFG. CO. South 6th East Salt Lake City, Utah 37 tl j; Q. It. To., lielitlcliicli ; Inclosed Und & John-!- ' mother. then that' why you ee no many nf tbetn broken np In the ' "(h I lil J ' . alley.' Air Trips Cure Cowfk Alfp'abe trip at the hovel cure to for whooping cough, doctor In Cermany, who il. tints lo be the "discoverer" of the treatment. The young patln's a'e lakeh fof rrnlsc of nn hour each at be!gh of at least W"U feet MM - k "She saj s she's a w 7A 1 om.itl nf few words." i '"lea, but she bold Ihe record for the number of combination that .ati be inade with those few. 111 SH). f 1 Wl I. t). Money Urder for one tube of Q H. file Hintmeiii m be mailed prepaid to Name T. O. Address tin eotidilloti that If I sin not sallstied With results oblallied, I Bin li receive money Nuk Upon reluming tu!e to your labora- tory. w. N. U., Salt Last CMy, No. |