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Show Tail UnlSiiui REFLEX, fill TODAY I Write Woman After Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound So Jamestown N. Y. " I wai nervous, had "easily excited and discouraged-anno ambition. Part of the time I was not able to ait up as I suffered with pains in my back and with weakness, I, took Lydia E.'Pinkham's d 1 Vegetable both the Com- pound,- liq- tablet forms, and used Lydia E. Pinkhama Sanative Wadi for inflamma- tion. Today I am real well and run a rooming house and do the work. I recommend your medicine to every woman who complains, and you may use my letter to help any one else. I am passing through the Change of Life now and! keep the Vegetable Compound in the house, ready to take Mrs. when I feel the need of it. Auc D. Davis, 203 W. Second St, Jamestown, N. Y. Often some slight derangement may cause a general upset condition of the whole system. Indicated by such symptoms ss nervousness, backache, lack of ambition and general weakness. uid and Lydia E. 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Ive any nan to lean cit l'u le Jerry' - The : made Lettle give you an apology," 'although goodness know I think shes as rmh entitled to receive one as to give K. Put thata ai right, cause tie feller that apoloc'ze La the one that gets the benefit. Now Ill tell jou what Ttu going to do." . Sir. Wopple'a ejea shifted nerv-- . fu.xly. He waa like a little fusy dog that barks and threatens when he la. .the only one In sight, but subsides lngingly If a powerful dog ebab lenges. 'When It came to a contest Of wills, Mr. Wopple could measure himself with remarkable but silent, accuracy. First thing, she continued, 111 Floreses Buifiua Livingston have Lettle . replace that wlnjow. Thtn I'm going to put up some wire netting tween the two yards. Thatll keep Fll on hla aide. Next, Ill see CHAPTER X. Continued. that I.etile never trespasses or Inter11 feres with jou. If she ever does, you This formula, which was the frank let me know, 'thout taking m ' law result of collaboration, had been per- Into own hands. Understand? jour sistently rehearsed before a limited Well," returned Mr. Wopple slowaudience; otherwise It would probably ly, "jea. of courae. If youd ruther never have withstood Lettle's heavy meddle distaste for Its general sentiment. I had," Interrupted Mrs Penfleld Nor was Mr. Wofple's acceptance "Itll briskly. suit me fine to be characterized by that gracious maggiven a chance on uny such occasion. nanimity which would have eased the I can think of pleasanter Jobs, but I tension of the Interview ; rather. It ain't at stopping nothing thatll help was prickly as with little hooks, from Lettle. You see, Mr. Wopple, the chief which hung various taunts and reason you and 1 are having thlr conand admonitions not calculated to Increase meekness. Let tie felt her versation la cause we .got dlffrunt ideas about human rights. You think Sometemperature rising swiftly. children aint any good unlesa theli thing must be done. Her legs being families would make fine reading In at the moment far fresher than her a I blleve the Lord cyclopedia, right arm, she discarded the thought nevtrd let emandbe born so promiscuof the gong and took to her heels, ous aa constantly happen If the main clipping ,through The Custard Cup to the freer air of the street. And let thing wasn't what become of em no one think it is always a coward after they get here. Couree (hey Inthat runs; flight Is frequently only herit a lot, but you can bend It or shape It In any direction you like. the more active form oj courage. Aint no use In your looking down Somewhat later Mrs. Pentleld came on Lettle cause you dont know out Into the yard, with ttieJ purjHie of where she come from. Chances are Mr. her interviewing neighbor. Wopple," she called, In the tone one her family trees got as many live usee to find out whether a person Is branches on It as yours has. There aint much dllTrunce In families Bleeping or not Mr. Wopple wag not lie appeared In when you come right down to It no hla back door, his small eyes peering moren there Is In Individuals. The cautiously to take In the lay of the main diffrunce In folks Is In the amount they'll confess. land. Now, what all this comes to is: Mrs. Penfleld, standing scrupulously within the boundaries of her own Lettles going to have her chance. yard, crooked her forefinger In brief Ive elected to give her breathing space and what help I can. and Im I want to talk to you." authority. He came slowly down the steps, lie trusting the Lord to right the human was slightly stiff from rheumatism. nature In her thats got a bit twisted. Lettle's treatment had not contributed to limberness of Joints or muscles. Mrs. Penfleld went straight to the point. Whats your idea bout Lettle?" Mr. Wopple was relieved. He had feared criticism ; to be approached for advice wai therefore doubly acceptable. Well, my Idee Is, he said In a high, thin voice, my Idee Is that she blongs In a reform school." Dm! On what grounds 7" Mrs. Penflelds voice was low and pleasant. On the grounds of bein' a nuisance. She smiled. It's your Idea, then, to put all human nuisances into reform schools? Mr. Wopple glanced at her sharply, and a dull red crept up under his sallow skin gratuitously, because Mrs. Penfleld's question had been wholly Impersonal. Thats my Idee with young uns," he confirmed. With young ones? What would Her lips yon do with the old ones? curved in amusement. "It don't matter," he retorted. "Were talkin bout Lettle, aint we?" We started wltu her, agreed Mrs. Penfleld, still smiling, but your mak Lng a distinction that way set me thinking. Sounds like the younger a I Want to Talk to You." feller Is and the more he needs help, the more youd be fof branding him as had and shoving him out of some- But theres one thing you got to keep body's heme care. Way I look at It la ; In mind. That Is. there ain't nothing the main reason we older folks are I wont do to help that child grow hanging on to existence la to look for Into the fine woman she's capable of the younger ones and try to help em making. She aint going to be fago ahead of anything we've done. I vored, and she aint going to be pesAgger thata the only way to keep the tered; bat she's going to have her chance." world moving ahead. Her right hand, resting on an old Ur. Woppie's lips "snapped like a between the yards, clenched sud-I post can one tell yon turtle. thing till the knuckles pressed the denly Mis Penfleld. If want yon straight, to shove tLe wot Id along, you can blood from the skin; her fine eyes get right In and shove. Me, I dont glowed with unusual fire; bat her even pretend to be one of these here new- color and the mrid carve of her lips fangled social workers that thinks showed how superbly sbe had herself children U the first conslderatm. in controL ML Wopple was paralyzed not by I do my part, and I aint goin to do the words, bat by the fact that they no more." Tour part? queried Mrs. Penfleld had been spoken b thl woman whom he bad known for many months withWhat Is that?" sweetly. Why, I don't ark nothin from no- out suspecting the dynamic will power body. I work bard, and I earn every- hidden beneath her good ""nature. , Once before be bad caught a glimpse thing I get." Land I laughed Mrs. Penfleld. of It, to be sure when she had risen That aint so much! Ain't any cow to the defense of Tliad but that In the country that dont do more. glimpse had been mild compared with Why, there wouldnt no cow have any the tense determination in her presrespect for herself If she didnt moren ent attitude. earn her own living; and so long's Before his astonished eyes her exyoure a human being- and belong to pression changed as swiftly snd comsociety, you got to do more. Tou got pletely as the picture on the screen to do your part toward that society. when a new slide is Inserted in the Thats what I'm asking you to do lantern. Her Angers uncurled; her her eyes toward Lettle. You got a social re body relaxed ; the fire-l- a blended into a warm glow; her lips sponsibility towaid her." Ur Wopple twitched bis head Im- curved back from her white teeth In Taint a subject thats a smile that was unexpectedly yocth-fupatiently. specially intrustln to me, and" Custard Cup ain't round nough to be counted on tte..ilv, and as longs youd notUed y'ou 't If "thil Inoed a nuns In Ip. I t mohbe youd be th.it man tl M r W r-- u Why opple c ugh d. , EYEWATER aM rw. y at ,57 rwtf V. Trrrr ,v,i ft; HOW J i Jj1 T Part!2Liree Realty Cm. Dat. 70 aad Inawraao MaeiJeoalS Ceeperw. . eaa TO,. .tU - Cour-t- AAKV GTNHAAVBQNMER. afc .j,i k vhimn i - com-ment- a L Tallest People Live in Cities, Scientist Finds Plttard. he says, recently preAn interesting study on the sented to the Foclete de Physique et envlronment o? of tte inflow mentioned by tbe d'Historle Naturelle of- - Geneva the heights of men la of the Journal of results of a study made by Mile. JL rsrla correspondent of 30,301 reHe Ginsberg on the-heiAmerican Medical Association. Kew York. ght per ar.,,?.,. ILLE, UTAH - BEAL WEIL S LUBRICANT KA the writes that for a number of years Prof. E Plttard of Geneva, together has been with several collaborators, on the studies making comparative of inhabitants height of tbe cruits In the canton of Bern. The average height varies distinctly with the geologic nature of the soil. Height diminishes as altitude Increases. at least up to 1,000 meters. For altitudes between 400 - and GO A fir U I ti h! g'rl e riito. started They ulf an Inch broader. ('v sure toA much for you, .Mis' IVrrV d he admitted, and as longa i "fiind np fur her through thick at.) tMn. Mu lut'd If It dont make me 'id. But nowt you e come down fr un jour high hone, 1 don't mind ht j 'n' out what I can. i'h. thank you. the acknowledged with .feeling " S all right," he. disclaimed, with a magnanimous wave of hla hand. "" e re neighbors. All la, I didn't quite understand what a hole you 1 was in." ' Luf I knew you would," put In 1enfteld gratefully, If I could" oi j explain It to you right I cant tell jou how much 1 appreciate It." Itti a sunny smile she went back to her own steps. For several she had had an eye on Dick who had come around the huu-- e and was patiently watting for tl e colloquy to he over. "Mrs. Ienzle, he began directly, "In In the devil of a fix " "Are you?" Her tone was sympa-tlitlc- . but there was in It no tincture of surprise. She was accustomed to crK. s life In The Custard Cup produced them In abundance. "Come right on In, ahe Invited coi diiilly, and we'll talk It over." I'm supposed No, I can't sit down. to be on my Job, hut I dropped In for a minute, because Lorene wbuldnt he around. I didnt want her to hear of It. Dick Chase paused, as If hnrdlv knowing where to liegln on the pi rplexlty that haij brought him to Number 4?. Mra. Penfleld waited in M"- - min-nti- r silence. s . Ireventl v the young "mans gravity was broken by a vhlmslenl smile. "S.v Mrs IVn7le, you're willing I skou! l marry Lorene, arent you? "My dear hoy," she smiled back, "you've got my consent and my blessI believe ing youll make Lorene ippv ; and If you dont, I'll be 'bout the first feller on your trail. Imi bet Im going to try to save you that trouble," be said, with reBut the quesluming seriousness. tion la. Will I ever get Lorene? mean "My goodneas, you dont youve quarreled? Thunder, no. That might be aim Thrred be a chance that we pier. night get out here under the pepper tree and make It up. No, Ita Mrs. Percy." But, surely," she expostulated, surely you arent taking a nervous, selfish woman so seriously. Hasnt "he an Income of her own T "Yes, but Its small. Unless she earns something herself, she cant Lolive the way shes been living. to herself her denied rene has give stepmother comfort and laziness some Idea of obligation to her father's memory, I suppose. And so Good land, Mra. PercyU get used to It It may be a wrench at Oral ut " "Mra. Penzle, you dont understand. be point Is that ahea getting Working on her sympathy and i onsdenre. Why, at this very minute were further from being married than we were two months ago con found It I" Tell me about It." It la a reasonable re He laughed. 1 was rather figuring that quest. youd take one word and make ten oat of !L Well, you know, Mrs. Percy's thought up various silly schemes to make It unpleasant And now Its her right side. She says shes par He broke tlally lost the use of !L off, staring gloomily at the wall. Mrs. Ienfleld watched him, but Mid nothi ' J Lo-rene- . I ing. Too can see what that meant," he "Constant care, and she continued. cant afford a nurse or companion. Only a girl would leave her; only a brute would ask the girl to do it, either. Tears; upbraiding; general chaos I" stony-hearte- d stony-hearte- d (TO BE CONTINUED.) Hie Pleasure Car. I feel like having that fellow ar rested for obtaining money under false pretenses declared Jones. What's the matter? asked Brown. When he sold it to me the agent said this was a pleasure car, yet on a trip I had three blowouts, ran out of gas two miles from the nearest filling station, my engine died three miles from home and I had to be towed in, aid finally I was bawled out by the traffic cop for obstructing traffic. Either that bird Is ar awful liar or be has the most perverted sense of pleasure of any man In the world! Pleasure car! Bah!" dnriw 20-mil- e g freh the rib,' how and lovely country did pick-me-u- p. lotik. It seemed so rich, and tU treVa looked their very best. There were many bird to be seen, and tbe very first one of all ahe taw waa an indigo bird. Melly loved tho "In ths Barnyard." pretty old houaea went bf. they They went along roads through som mountain. On either aids of them and all about it seemsd as though thera were great mountain and hills. They seemed t6 ba peeping above each other as though to say: I can aee farther than you" And then another still higher mountain would be seen, and it seemed to be aaylng: Im closer to Mr. Sky than any of you are. Yea, Im a tall mountain. Youd never call me a. Uttle thing!' The mountain ridges, . the deep gorges, the lovely country Itself oh, how beautiful It all was.. What a wonderful mother waa Mother Nature. She knew how to dress her children so that they wore the moat becoming costumes. Sometime the mountains drew about themselves the loveliest of misty capes and shawls. Oh, how pretty they were. And before long Mr. Sun came out and shone so that the dew left saying. "We'll have to go now, Itut we'll be hnck again. Melly taw pretty waterfalls and quiet green pools. And there were blue Iris flowers which grew In pnnd. She saw cows who lastly ate grass and some of them walked through fields of buttercups as though to say, Although we don't ahoat with delight we enjoy these buttercup walks of ours One cow lazily flicked a fly off her ear and looked so very, very lazy as though ahfc would admire the beauty about her but It really was too much trouble. Melly saw horsea with coverlnga on their ears to keep off the flies. Some of the mountains she passed now looked almost like pictures of mountains rather than real oneal They were blue and purple and misty while some seemed aglow with dazzling sunlight, while others had such lovely shadows over them. Melly saw a thrasher bird snd then a big meadow lark, and many baby seen In the barnchickens were e by. yards they passed Melly saw t lady looking after her garden and It seemed at though she must have asked the earth to be particularly helpful, for such lovely flowers were growing In this garden. And when Melly saw tbe lady digging around a plant It seemed to her that the earth and the lady were in partnership to mak beautiful flowers. She patted the earth ss though she were fond of It for being so good to ber flowers. field They passed sheep and In e was went The white bone. by they horse seemed to be enjoying the air from the way he sniffed at It with such pleasure. There were pink and purple and red and white columbine growing along railway tracks snd they seemed to say, Its not very pretty along her so w thought would try to Improve the looks of this part of the country ! And Indeed they did I There were cowslips and all kinds of flowers, and u - 1 "' "1 - z. Has Other Uses. Kub Wut ton has quit golf. Dub Well, I suw Mm (banging a and h still speak the tire New York Sun language WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROO- T rhouwinil of vrnmrn have kidney and bladder trouble and never auapect it. 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Keep your vital organa healthy with Melly wondered if some of the birds didn't think it was curious that people didn't etop. to hear their longs instead of tooting and bonking their horns and going straight natl Enquirer. along the road! They passed rushing brooks, and when they atopped, later on, for lunch, Melly saw t pale green bug 143 meters; between 800 and 1,000 with six legs sod something over Its meters, 1.040 meters. back which looked like a Uttle green H gh Lie er eaie3.wlth.uha.deaslt es pe of the population: From 1 to ljOOO It crawled over Melly Up a inhabitants, 1.036 meters; from 1,000 though to ee If there mythic? to - 5,000 - Inhabitants, 1.&4S meters ; and then It went to for It, about from 5,000 to 10,000 Inhabitant. L654 branch or nearby shrub and later meters; more than 10,000 Inhabitants, down again to MeSlya lap. 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