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Alter 1 had taker, the first bottle I could see that I was getting --Waul- ;- lo, weak - .. ro hi Ill . . r I I - . rconfi:Lstlinvofilthellm!-- tile, --- -- .b41 I - If r,. '; - SAPOLIO. - . , . ' ' I . 1. . ''''..e'l. ., .. ,...... 0, 111111111,, ,,iit , i T ,,p . Ih.r ... . III ,..i. , -,, 01. ,,,,A,Atz:''' - c -- up, ' ... v . ,.,,,,,, littu kt0.4..........:1114 ' Makes all house-- .)".all". .. P i . , - - I . a . a- - - ' s ..- - , . . 1-- ddlip , 1 - . t rhen , i HOLDING A HUSBAN .: -- - "' . "II for,---Th- .,. ".......sc.41---- ... -- ..:-. - 4 ' - ,, , , fli i . r t1 .1 ool . i 36-in- ' ... ,,,, : wt !.'. nem They try this and that doctor, as well as different take Lydia E. tnedicines.'Fina717 and Stra Sherman's arperience is - men;- airritill tiler showin g Loa medicine well-kno- If your family physician fails to belp Th "D th yo,you ern and. .tbe game 91.1. aT, ......,,,,, : , trclublet PoPli Srt .,,. .- ,--, -- - S 11( I . f el Ttr - t er - - a, ., I- - -- I , I ------ d ,, v, tit thel . ith-order-and would-excuse- .t . --- oar --- Ialtsitse.:-L------------ .- 1TENBuRy -- , - (5) l "I, - Pad-Yor- re, N 0 E EIW E AR - lb it 101 all-b- taa il, et,1 tit es-pi.- g.a. .. t- Th' with-Gra- li BREAKS , -- -- without-attemieor- - IF - - s al to xi. MI'sit reasonableCom ptroyultra Vegetable tand-lettin- ,' ' . wed - I l, II . mo , I'' ailments. -- ' . i..t 1 . , ., -- betteratOnit bottles of the Vnetable Compound and teed Lydia E. PMkbam's Sanative Wash st and I :ZYou may publuilt this letter if you nt ..:-Sugansti,..Itoute 2,Ttle. ' 11Ake, kick. tr,. Timms Is one fact women should cone' elder and that is this- - Women suffer from Di - .. A s - feet ' sf ' Iti obliged 41, ;,,, sel , ''' G- - -- A flight lAkeXiehtiren--"AbeuteneYeareg- and a weak. ; I suffered with irregularities neasandattimes Wad , - - I HE , O 1 Keep Fainted Woodwork CLEAll ()recast Annabel 't- - , 466r-PoI-- tr - ti , . L. .4 v ' rile ,, ..... - ---' - , . '' ' , , , - 1 l if ----- ., . , , ---- - ' - ---- -. k - f ton "I 4 - . ' - 5 i." "I , - I; d . ' il - - u,,,zi,,a,,afg....L.-- II 5.sruon - the Stairs. - - . - ' - 9 . . FADDY THE BetsElk EXPLAIN, . SURE SOLUTION TO A ;,::i.M,N t 1 IN" MO11EWS PROBLEM. , : By Thornton W. Burgeon. cleaning easy.' i . Doubtless you have taken 'our Illh' , t: 1 t; Though play la good. none but m , young hopeful visitingtsome time, Large cake shirk prow t...1, I only to nonder when it was time omitiAll'''417 11 . WIll e'er regret to return to work, 1- to returik how you were going to --No waste PADDY THE BEAVER- board a trolley ear, with such a ,,,...1"...s.9..:41 ?MO ' o 'messed-u- p an child and not be dill. . and Keever Itra. chuckled Paddy saabodsdimo' 5,:011.', .., t1. they watrbed the expression on Petr Disheartened Mothers graced. - ,,,,, taeck 111.pn's Sias Co. Kermit's face When he was told who . ...., ,,,,,,heed. In this cunning garment 4 .Fr Mra. Paddy was. Ile ,,as f4o surprised 4 IL S. finY Mt, . 1W n L which combines a slip-o-, jumper it was quite a full minute betor 4AStio'g. 1 .that dress with a pair of rompers. you he could find Ilia tongue-- When bs did .A,. t s ' , I be stammered. Yea. sir. he stammered. have the very thing you have bee , am ever so glad toto meet -- - ") ti..01:-- si:?!,,, , e dress may ba you, Mrs. Paddy,"-esi'" he, slipperioll while playing and put coll7 : -- - idid ft all pear; be tit;tshertdclantmne!rt... ;,... ... on again when 'homeward bounds , Iiticilt.leltehim ;reel I ,... time comes. a. -- It-,- happened , on a eras ,.. sitotdd .cost I ' ;eummer:-.-tePliejouruey-Ilas- tracial. . - -- 3., but 4$c if gingham at 15e per Mid been on a didn "I know i you .' , , ca yard were used with chambray Journey," said Feller "Where did you , at the 'same price per yard. The "You wouldn't know it I "Mould loll "i Cant knew yea bed be, ea Jeer. busy mother could make this little - 1122. by. Newsnaney Posture gervIce. Inn. was arr." amid Peter. "It back replied Paddy you." copretcht. outfit in about two afternoons. , near my old home. I like vacation IMIO Mrs. The pattern Nts. cuts in Paddy. nceterteltng 1111 the summer. and I always takit thtngl cried Ig home wow, sizes 2, 4 and 6 years. t Size 4 Ybia Year I thought i would go to be Indignant. "All rightt old HOW HADOR GEESSED HER Ole ,04)(1 banteringly. as long as I have you III never' end an Lund ere,-me ini i i,c, eat y nun., mategauniv. 07 lily running requires 14 yards FATHER Isissiov. t )0ii h -thine. tt v to make "Wasn't me g .. tneastire those it foerompers- and .14 vards that we should stop gossiping I hastily picked up the two tiny and doors In the corncrib.. windows! e twig trip like thatr Peter inter.; dear. wer--tworkematerial for dress. Price and reattrthing that' of yellow paper, cepped baelshave Wiwi& pieces to build that other dam et) oohs (coin prer-::- 7 ?nth- thCrOom mi. father ,hatt JutiOies. curia-inand draperies, for me. today? t Paddy.. nodded. "It wee rather den- - we ought &MI I wore In ' ir Jerry-Ticor Paid rending- dor girt It me a in "But I said he the door. cateit anti kept give handigerous. fined). The- good woman of the house. who with the thing this afternoon. eleaninunear the water most of the way, and great deal of Ivor kin Setting our food . had given me unstinted, smiling per- - it out and cutting some windows in as you see, ,I am back safe and supply. Instantly Peter pricked up those mission to look over his room. was busy the waits. and Id like to put tire drapers sound." in her kitchen below stair. I could hear lea up tomorrow." "And you lleouglit Mrs. Paddy bac-I long ears of his. At onctt " he was ad he .e curiosity. --"A netv oam her singing about her work. and the I taught my breath in dismay. There with you?" inquired Peter. What under the nun oo You claimed "Of course." replied Paddy. , , other members of her househoid were were the traditional "million things" a new want of dam and come whore you outdoors. I was sure of being absolutely for me to see to before the coming of don't suppose she would have should alone. do you? She came back with would you build it? undisturbed. for I bad left Dicky In Katie and Jim on the morrow. How and we arrieed only a short time you would be aatisfied with the darn the car, smoking a cigar, his head on I was to execute this unreasonable re-- I IrINIF: I would if I were a issees the seat. his feet on one at the doors, quest of my husbants I had no Idea. ago. Justin time to start work to pre.- you have. You see it will beavey His thoughtlessness was ag g a picture of contented' laziness. teddpare for theas winter. were a Deaver T suspect be win"If much food 811"' had fact for you the that twice by (hie takenitake With trembling I turned the from the as it ever has before because you wouldn't have any dam .itt Jerry Titer two pieces of paperfingers over. One was ab- - away oe, with said eat a twinkle in hts eyes. us task of a to decent tiles it." two be of will Paddy clean:dither. getting solutely blank The other. evidently the f or Jim and Katie. to ea t and you use your old house?" ins "You would be too lazy to bulid a carpeted stairs. t 2. , edge of two lines. held on each line it' But the thought of that ions ago time mitred Peter. dam. You On the top sten Brachey paused. At would tea wanprobably The first line fragment of a word. : ;4, . Ile end of the corridor. where a chair phut me away from the tWe cortaltily will," spoke tin Mrs. dering about until you found a place showed the letters "nee." the lower when he had for ,,,,, I. his could a in studio. where live I WA. a table. bookcase. and lamp a in a to time hole isn't build "There entrusting you preparations Paddy. "eke," and a line of a letter before the the work to Grace Draper, instead. t toe one ...en It et wanted to e ban k, lade a pleasant little lounge. a young .AecnBeaverg ' .,4' a," which might be almost any one .,..A., enlae,44".,,waarif,,,,,ithseminine ' li arvest our Mrs. Paddy is quite rIght. do a n t we it and look- roman oat a:1,27etly reading She --the -to make no objection. That house is plenty big enough have goteriped long enough If TR gazing straight But to my mind, with Its memories of inconsistency. "I think i dlin manage them, I saidfor two. and I am ours we shall pass excuse us. Peter we will get to you'd I him est of a white face. work Allimti the stressful times and the associations "but Ill have to get a SeWingia very comfortable winter there Paddy at once. it was Betty. His heart seemed to of my father's work in secret dual- .- slowly. machine somewhere. I have ititrhere'slis a good builder. it I do !Ley So." Of course. Peter said he I top, mare. was It an In bag Marbor..We'll torecons an easy thing but at the same time he begged agency u pita: Peter nodded. "Hell the best builder them. mariZre 1114ra' waAs struct that telegram. , go on past the farm to the Willitiltt. renti I know of." "aid he. I dusInty"11;ottitt be allowed to watch them at work. to ,ItTille... " 'Come Allen at Dradike. And "I'm this looked -'433 ( pleased. they were very glad to have paddy glad .1hexed rather abruptly into a study. This must have been the message, no you think so. Peter." said he. "I had him do. So together they eat off trr man said, "t am Mrs Boat- The little doubt this culmination of a is a it the but vacation, Laughing Brook above where It certainly wright.- and looked down at the much.1111 Agat ranged agreement. which had sent Illy Dicky chanted. "and also thrice blessedi tinegood to his home seam. I ynu'll entered the pond. humbed card. Brachey's own card New York. New be Meyers. You can transport anything, be neighborly. I don't wanthope father toward hurrying Mrs. (Copyright, 1922. by' T. W. Burgess ) I repeated to Brschey was fighting to gather his Washington from men to mowers in them." Pattern or thia model may he to get an lonesome that she will was far more likely myself. i I said Ill his destination. the "I'd take men," rather home." Mewl back The neat tory: 'Paddy to want Deseret the go and Mrs obtained from wl,r. hadn't be spok en to Betty. or As I stood there, there flashed into saucily. banally, but I had a sudden "The IdeaolAtuggesting--suels---amat cost price 15 centa Enclose he to him' mind the iYmembrencesat-a-giteer-desir- e. If he welt there :little speech my father had made when to keep my mind from dwelling on the . I had told him that- Grace Draper had curious contrast between that first fit- - I mt. how could he reach her? . address. -Me must reach her. m f course. He been released from prison. s this ob.. tire up of Dicky's studiohadandmade con-hilt all throuchs "So the wolves are abroad." he had Then. Grace Draper that .41. t en.," meet the, shouln if to aay. eomottling they ....or of mind and spirit he had mime face to fact said. thoughtfully. "Then it is indeed draperiee, and I had been the one to time for the old dogs to slip their, view and criticize the finished produe- - V , traight to het as IL turn etLout. P ier MCI Pit l tent,tiow74ttsthe-trottr-oilittle man eat nettousIt faterbovas h was coming up. She l Wal it on account of Geace Draper. fitting room in which Grace Drs. a bserved.. even lumpy. He hurried- i stairs. Betty up The fear of her possible-plotAbout., dreeink down the windowme. ref n"t. to pose for My husband's w,,ek. paused: looked up. then clown l color stole hack in to her face: flooded he bed taken this trip?against 4bed ee. lie cleared his threat I "Youve come in --from the railroad's it, She raised her hand. hesitatingly. Ithat : A pp rekeuelea- .As I . . . . Ill Do Tee' the surprise you bring and . f put the possibility from me with -- or Bracheyheard behind 'It" ' The little Cpl. Boatwright. 1 en 4.amused little own "Nr!.- -' said con. at my laugh ,EndS. Brachey 'coldly. matt sabidi -Spit. That Allen Drake had seen to it seven years co--- 4 hos Mrs Boat- t41,hn, i, o awatch was kept upon the eirrs wri ght. h uskily. -- th y. killed in that SETIT-FIV- E warm hand tbe felt a, little TEARS A LEASER BracheyI was practically certain. I few of us Now the trouble has start-- , me. it shoot have been easy to ex movement man so busy and brilliant as a hut ( that , at. troble.ti siga to speak of the should summon a vetertin of 1111 They their iilar plain acquaintance; . Aseitila tilit1.0.4.1-.epower tacked our station up at So Tung ye- - the (ship, ask after the liashmers. In the I VIIVIll'op prestige lik my father to a eett-there event however, It proved impossible beeches the 115e, was fel upon my ridiculous. eequiett. perils Oleg ,.w. no left this noon . That la why an he could say he heard the dry hard land knew there must be some other DI IMAM h ey referr ed your case to me. On. tones !suing from his own lips: come important task upon the Nat Katt Spring Needle. Ptah Weds 'es. I shou ld have to ld Youiii toto-t'VII. how do you do! how hems you tams. and I felt my heart chill with , , A eraterrioss, wined with wnthe. Chang Chth Ting, has asked me to get- hevart loneliness and appreheninexplicable ' Asthma Odds had Saddam Gthinia4 from you, an xplanation- of your ariBetY Said. after too long a pause. sion at the thought which- on account But glancing up momentarily at Mr. Boat- - of Dicky' paarence h.re have -- - -- ' - --- necessity ce should etteered-m- e; cl Goarhateed NOT to teistelt perhas- your card explains, YOtilColPe aright:. that 'Draper a y se a journalist? proven "Mr. Bractiey was on the Weimer ." coming back into my life again both my Medium soh Winos Weldon 14bl . It was odd. that little situation.. It father and Allen Drake would be far Itractity bowed. de- Eight ilustatee before odds Aber studs; no "You have connection with the might ao east's a away from My Vielnitt s1.75 to $5.50 per Gerseese I put the tiny pieces of the telegram Ilo Shan- companyo RI t UttiOn. bad not their own turbulent estop fnto serious diatom& It ALA Yew Danger "NOTIP.." hearts made it so. But now, of course. carefully away in my puree for desoothes dred, erratcby throats, I when struction i!ang le taking up your case this neither could explain-whshould have hadn't opporthey loosens Knitting Co. Glastonbury disekgreeable phlegm evening with the provincial Judge, Pao !woken before he went into the study. tunity and went down to my waiting 1 11 moo breaks up the cold. Ting Chuan, pao is to give you an au- - And little, distrait Air. Boatwright was hueband. apd -dlonee tomorrow. I will act as your "Well. old dear?" Dicky caked. Net - Noerdon't let your cold Ingot 61114 Plantple ruffling". P'ree. The situation passed from mildly had you gather up all the discarded neckthterpreter," Mr. Boatwright paused. ots-e-) . and fiche(' am very busy. your draggles los OTTENHEIMER CO. 'I tritru to,a little worse. Betty went on up the ties and ',War was very little to gather up." sion on your tim" stairs; and Brachey went down. N l UNIO Drpt. St 1 Gisatembury. Cern.. I s d Bra t.hey He wished the replied Ptdately. "But I taw that man Wholesale Diatribittors Dwitscgovocr l ... I still, ma own rsci,g (Copyright, 922, by the Bell Syndicate everything was in order.' Inc.) were with that pale girl In I thoughts Mt Irony at fatal. ids - N -th.,.43,111.,,, Me- meat- - berivepared-wt- rb tomorrow. anottrerIttstallment, "So now its little soul is satisfied." , , n k raj:tart-4'u- , :1 otte--I:o- i , Brachey guide and interpreter, as John. proved on arrival at :; writer on Oriental rimors of a rev041,1. ; he knew little more that : way to investiglte tits ahout the Bans' dialect than he did Greehsy il, rt, P that 11011 in rhuta t In,ve And his knowledge Ererlish. .rt, ratiout shots hre o logic ani evilahnisn brit lIc f the le tter Ira" confined. Brachey 11 s feeling from him. by 3:r1 h,r. ed on th e first day. to few id.atotos without and r.c.T .,, ),fat; r knows hems inarri . t,te. P..rti - 11. pidgin " phrases. lv pep&rat,,,,I trr m him now on was in of ,to the 3Ittn position : la unahie to resist the teriptali'm fic ' Interpreter who could make headwity ; visit the province of , ilayst sffsr It.Volut!olturY , t was in of the be neither languages I haa been tqld 0( .. I to Ile catles his lawy.sanv i : feeilng there' : was unable. therefore. to inAtne ca to esrye to h ts w.fes pi Srachtty - -- his bet:pleas e attsfactorily to . - terplitin IA itairel, a 1"IIII-"'the a-loyal poll, e. especially in the lack ,...tdentiticiat on who' atter f,,rsv ess-Port. -, and "soldiers guarded,I4tionist. 7 or nyoreian devils' in yrnersi and the 44" as 1. took a room in an Inn. kitiai . Ho Shut comeny in particoer, In The evening two--- tadfa-- told-terhem ssIt hfore a a, ill bt,T relied with carbines on. their becks thiainna Ills drareati,. itioLterna to their ., utt ..ttc p...ale.Taa 1.,riherv alti with huwif,. A boyrapes from the Inn held two eller e,ii with ,,, trloed umbrellas 1rrps:1-1the peorle"s feeling "G) now." said Johnson. Oat Of a dry - essoatent to Mr. .;. gonterrialsa..,,--,, , ...., ,3j., mt.4, ane. who- hes -stder Aueriad Bracher. :- thositsm in the life of rhutine he ButGoJohntat COul,i answer. not of a atreaa posainie lout hac 1..,dc tompreased his lipa-;- stood "icreperement." - - - Mrs- - Boativrialit- - Isle wile. house,' 'here- - knocking ttie pip againat the Thee fitualy. be took Due ctrint-,Canotini.i.,tillute kaapea cl,,,i.ha of the umbrellaknd set forth. They walked a long way through and stop- Street' twisting, ,- -shadowy -,- ,,,,,,., old gate haute- -him-A - smiting 1 to his cur- received ,; In English. "Will you come with me. sirr John nil the soldiers waited in the ate house. Erechey followed the old man across v paved court. Hi. pulse quickened, W here were they bringing t.. him? window he isle a white through Mrs. Sherman Helped - by woman sitting at desk. under an American lamp. E. Plakharnts Veg. i; He mounted stone stops, left Ills . .., Lydia ("at and hat in a homelike front hall. a 4,,,i;,au,sped ,,; antra's,tonics. now on tnJessiatisaa -- a- - 1 -ro'11 of regime helps to make BIM'S Mission 'net quite pleasant; Franch engineer at Mr. losinesnotet. MO' Go tnan company's ofheadquarters Mr. Doane. friend and Yang st.Ping E ATOILY ''".- --- Witt,-"'4.11--'- - . . - . ditt2egtretliewo , s. sAmrit-m-ERwl- -- i.,.........ses--.-----"---- . !I yr" HAN 12991 .., , Br . ''. ' I rlik HILLD . FOR , , ' ,, OM LIVERY w AN Amiaimmummi. . , - PAGE A . .. , THURSDAY NOVE3LBER - 23 4110. - ... - ... . n - . - , - iiii ; . a y - . A .,. , ,. r 7. . , a . ; ' A I , ,,,. , ., ,, Suet tho moment you entity Menthol. Pulphur to an itching. burning or broicen Out akin. the itching stops and healtag begins. says a noted eitin apccialt tot This sulphur preparation, made Into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief. even to fiery ers.ma, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its.gerrn destroying propartios...,it,quichly.stiedermt-thecools the irritation. and heals the sem& right upJeavingIn plac uf ugly eruptiuns. man. pimples or roughness. Tou do Out have to wait for im- prevenient. It quiekly bows You can get a little jar of Rowles phut at any drug all .reter Rabbit . a ' itCP! OFFICtk IV PP: m btO(Vtisof 'AY -Wist sto 111Al tcPAZY - (015.1- b A WIND . , tall 100. , , , - ---- - - - iutio wAY - - t . - Rabbit Club is about popular organliaton ev.r started in this part of the country-Not only are there thousands of kiddies enrolled in Salt Lake. but the club's fem. has spread to all . , . t , ..- -. .T417 Paaft0,730,11K- ' (2) e ritory. Is a charm about the Bur- - ; THE MYSTERY IS STILL There gees Bedtime Stories vrhIch api.ear- 1. In The Deseret News fon the flat bene fit of the cluh's child me. bent, that entertains, fanelnates and I at the same time educates your minds in the habits of animal Ile ---kt.'; ---live club if around them. plished nothing more than this. It worI51 be worth while. rut in .2. tion...-provides wholesome . , tainment at froquent intervals for flab-of Peter . the young admirers , bit, which serves to bring them tor t for social contact under gether conditions. 0s-FOLLY proper - UNSOLVED. ' . - goliAt ,.. 1 How to Join 1 . Children up to 2 years of tire eanf sew. le belag deltv- - i1. If the Deseret ered to your home end the name of Deseret If The REA carrier.. your - V., lat. t, ,, v , News is not already being seed to your home send a subscrip.1 tion in with the carrier in your (11So la trtet or bring it to the. office 1311.s your application. . clUb members should report linmeof address. 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