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Show me WEERfY ' fl3. Invented lie Gtiiit Meijpeci Tame the Fi'oiitieiv V ' . . ' My . Nl$ fmmVert . ttAift ecdf t WAf SOW jar oni ip be exartUier Vila aionlt- v- a Issued Jo. IVaalringtoa, ifl, IVlff, t, fl ''' ir. latent To tn tnvvirilun olricb vrri!f!J.v attracted )itt! a tlcntim at lja time hnt wMch was dvallneil n te enixkuf of American )urln Ihe ovext thro quarters A tl , fristery, rnnwnnn nsnie (annlogou 4a eisncn. wquld tvf friy to Pullinft,tor a loeplng vn and iMri foy ta automobile '.liu'f 4f.oull also t an Important facto In faming Ilia American frontier and "povolntlonlre military ctlea. .' l'ha! last la qno4nt4n trot the recent Mograph of tTfe tnars to whone ilia patent wne Issued-- ! ankce Armi Waker-th- e Incredible 'iree of Fainml 4lt," wrUtca by Jack'INriiart and published hj Hnrver and Rrothers. Vor the . . , . . Inmifloh which was pnterrifd Just a entitiy g vai 4he revolver, the ; . first successCiil firenrn? of 4u Unit In history. . tWnectc with Fanniel'a Colt's revolver ar twr tnterotlng pare Mxe. One f tfiem Is lhat 4M weapon, which would so much ft ... symbol of the WHil Wept, wai prdm-e.hy a native f one of the oldest cttfod parts of the Hast.- - The other ta that U, an Instrument u 4he co qijest of a wild Jand, trait tts real genesis at aea. . Samuol toU was flora ti tlartford, onn, inly 1JV, !8H, the thlrf ow f ChrJstophen and Sarah Ualdwrilf doll. .Mia mother was a daughter . of MaJ. John Cnldwelt, a veteran of '(he ItevolnUoa, yha fact that ah was the dauRttier of a soldier am) dherafora tiad no' prejivirces ' aRalnkt firearms rohah1y had uch l& do with her sou's early Interest In funs. ."At the age of. doyen Sam Colt was Indentured to fanner near CJaatnritgrr and tlurlng tils hvrvlce there two factors had a ilocikd Influenee , . News express. Layton, Utah FLOYD GIBBONS N '' ''V '' ( ' V : feV ' ' , U , V The Man From the West .9 My " water.'. Samuel Colt . "f '. The V Cavalry CViartjc SKMittOTOrt . lishers. . .- . ' nilitiemr!" . I, Ry the tfme,ll;e voyage .was over lie .hifd a, workIn itfoilel oflrisTevolvbr, complete ttf evet' dettlll arfd satisfactory. In Uijt'n hi retyn riioinh he stiowf-his loventlon to lijiv fuher, who cnugfij hlsBon'8 entliaslasin, .prop-Isetif fin ant'd tfie.nuwklng of ,two revolvers arid tb pay foy oMaining the patenjs.lf tljey. worked. as.sjiccesjKfully as Sdm said, they would, , Ilowevor thy gunSifilths rlhora' Chiistopher Colt eruviged to nuAe the revot vers looked itpjn tbe Idea ps "bivylsh nonsense and tporojighly 'Also, Miey wanted to if barge so much for their work 'that he elder Colt'a enthusiasm cooled vmd he deckled not to waste hutch money on the guns.. So he engnged an ordinary me-- , chanlc to do the work, lie turned out a crude piece of workmanship which was far from being a faithful .reproduction of .young Sntu'a Idea. The result was that one of the revolvers wouldn't fire at all and the other burst at the first shot. Cndiscouraged by this experience, young Sam told his father that he would never rest nutll he had secured a competent gunsmith, who could do the precise-fittinand delicate adjusting necessary to a revolver, and had given his Invention a fair trial. So he went back to work In his father's textile niilt.lioplng to save enough money from his earnings to employ a man wh could make a revolver as It Bhould be made. Rut It was several years before be was able to get enough ahead to hire John rearsoo, a skilled g Cowboys Were Wild and Fearful Creatures to Hef., To keep elean and healthy tahe t)e, Pe.lle. They regulat liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. Pierce Plearant a Rvl Alwaya High , The wages of sin are ohver agreed . oa beforehand. . .;' . . federal Galon. to tlris Colt had been making a .34 time . Up cnllber revolver but out Of Iris. ton fere nee In New York with Walker camo the .44 caliber Walker. Colt, which soon tecnme a favorite weapon on the southwest frontier A- few years Inter this gun become even wort significant In that part of the country. . Ry the. time Texas was. admitted to the Union In iSFj war between .Mexico 'and the United Slates whs Inevitable, President. Polk sent a force undef Gen. Zachary Taylor Rio Grande to rroteet' the new : state against Its former nrlers, the- Mexleqns. When a detachment. .of Amcrlcnn cavalry. was ambushed by lft comnwnilpr, a Captain Thornton,, was the only mftn who escaped and he had shot Ms a ay to freedom with 'a brace 'of Colt . . rtyolverw General Taylor was Impressed by this fact and asked for more 'Information allopt tjiese weapons. Cnpt. Sam Walken of the Rangerj, who was g'uai'dljig Tn,vlor 'lines of'cormnunlcatlonsv told the general that the only thing wrong with the C.evoKfrs wns .thht there Work not enough of them. , Thereupon Taylor sept Walker to Washington to 'make known hl ticcd .to tho President and the result. wAs an order on Colt for 1,010 of his 'revolvers, which ho.at once supplied. More. than that everts clev'er a publicity Ver cnmphlgn ,as any aiodern .prc'si 'agent'' " Iftonght of doing,. . IftVas.net Uie aalea'of his revolvers arbiy tlrrit mhde Snm toMv" says Rohan.- - 'It vjis the manner Iji which he'cafritallzed.tfie.tU terjos of ihe Americans, over nmnerlcally-iiupe-Go- r fiircbs. Th6 revolvers In vse at Resoca de la Ialnin, Mofttercyand Ruena Ylsjk w'ei'e low and fiw henvoefl, liulf thprie few1, whep tfarhColt got. .spreading story A to tin d the world, ad- or. Hiq defeat 'of thq Slexlcan's. CMinteiJ And the Jatter, glad of .any exiu!e' for ttielr. humllla-tlochforfuliy corroborated his claim I , Jf the Mexican wqr- gave Sam crt4t,hls'.flr?t real starj,-tkWir Retwecn the States sertt his enterprise boonring tpwk'rd thtf pinnacle of suy cesa. The extent of that conflict soon called for production of tha pew weapop oq.a.lrigger scale than ever befior& ' In 1C1 the turned Out neapty 70,000 revolvers. The next year prpiluctlon 'JumpcJ to more than 110.0QQ. Rut the Investor fld pot five to sefe the amnzjng success of tto tiling which fie had whittled out Hie dtfd Japuary st wood on the brig ,Toj-soW, 1SS2, tiff othery'carrjed pn hjk work. . When the war ended and Americans sef ahdut to cdnquer, the last frontier, Colts Invention Increasingly Important In that conquest. it hung at the hip of virtually every horseman of ttie Jrialns, whether .Texas. Ranger; trooper In the United States army, cowboy, frontier marshal er outlaw. It barked In cavalry charges against the Wild' tribesmen of the Comanche, the Sloqx and the Cheyenne;' Its roar was heard In many a frontier dance hall and saloon In the cow towns on the Texas, cattle trails. It became not only a synonym for a certain type of firearm and A common name, but- It also became a symbol of the reign of law In a lawless land. "Judge Colt" was Judge, Jury and executioner and a mans life depended upon the quickness of the draw;" That era ended Just 30 years after Sam Colt died. One; event was significant of Its close. Intq the little town of CofiTeyvllle, Kan., one day In 1SP2, rode the Daltons; When one of the hottest street battles ever fought In the West was over, the Daltons, last of the bandit gangs,' had been wiped out. The Wild West" was no more. Incidentally, among the weapons found In the streets of ColTeyvIlM that day was the Colt frontier six shooter which above and which hangs on the , tha room In which this article is w,i: C Wttr Nwppi Cue a. Right: Fight If one lias rights, one ha always to be in a fight with some, one. Beware Goughs - rroTvticr.Siic Shooter " Wash-lngtrt- n h'e-se- - g Afariw-facturln- compfuiy pf.Patfrson.' '.Rut dysplte this triumphal cidnrinatJon'bMhe youngTapkee'a effort to create the "inipo's'sjble gun" his future path tx success Vn a rocky ope. .Ttaye wmv qiwr'rselalth liIA hriatlve's oVec the. Bianngeryent hf'the ciuupany In which they Had Invented ttlglr money; thetw wvre all sorts , of struggles with cvimpetltbrs. In'wsujis ever .pa lent Infrtngeu.ient and.vthcv cult es for this pioneer Industrial eutefjwlse. To fhe'gtudoid.of the history of Ameylfan taisJ- pess And Industry this new bingrpphy vf Somuyd tVlt Is Interesting boc'ausolt shows the first. of great American IndustVlnlVsts. Colt. not"tfrp modern motor cpf manufacturer, concelveiK and standardized, nurchlrfe production, dlvlsdoB of labor and tha 'assembly . , ' line , .NHb wipe eg e ffithp; first. 1fnot IHe'flest, efnployer to ossume' fcpitonslillUy Cn? the well being .of bls eifi ploy pas'. .Colt sli'awed 'the' why. to the mhdcrft proimriejs f w;aW, , , he whs the precursor, ofthe modern nninitloB klaita a pioneer lit, tha'art of placing one. nation ' V . against another Jolncriuise jils AaJps; Equally In'terfistlnjj f.r.Uie,part wjilcji Iris'! plhj'ed Jo the myitaiT history of this country and wore particularly la the history of the frontier.., Cnable to convince mass bnfkfM Ifrass hats lit the Was departmenj .tJiaf Ms aeVoher and Ms revelvlng rifle wiere sqpqtlor tA the smooth bore ,qiftsket and single-sholyrse plol to Vlriclnthey were devoted, Aft, next" tiled, to get the. Navy depart mknt o aJopt tlcir. Rut again be ivns unsuccessful. Then the panic year of 1S.'17 fltno.si wlpeihbut tils business., .Rut an Indian war saved lrim the w'r with the Senilnolos in Florhhv Gen, Thomns S. Jesup, ijunrter master general of the army, was In charge of operations against the Senrinoles nd his second In .command was Col.' William S. ' llurney, a fine field .ottlcer,-whregarded. Colts Invention . with great faVor. Harney realized that the' revolvers were Just the arms needed In tbtf peculiar type of war waged by the Indians. The tactics .of the Semlnoles were simple. They would lie In ambush for the federal soldiers and make a feint attack, drawing the fire from the single-sho- t muskets. Then, while the soldiers were reloading they would swarm over them with the main Indian force and annihilate them. Troops armed with guns shooting six times would be a and surprise to the Indians and Colonel Harney was soldier enough to kobw 1L" As a result Colt was able to sell a considerable number of bis guns to Jesup and Harney and their auccosa In the Seminole war proved confinancial-troubles- flf-1- 1 I thnt-he-''wa- th' first-uMUre- .. d lorg-scal- e wiw-,po- n t - Mcxlcan-pht'rol- i-- n, - e Colt-factorie- " -- be-cat- ... old-tim- e Saw a Rop 4 , t. ; No With anything less than Creomul Eion; which goes right to the peat - '. - matter hpw many infedlclne You have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial Irritation, you caa get relief how with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance . , he-pu- t from common cold That Hang On - mechanic, t set P gun'shopIn 'Rnllhnofe and begirt making stunpres oMila. revolver. lie. also Interested hln' father. In tbe'pmjeot Kgnln and the result was a trip to Europe whbre lie, secured patents on bis weapon .In England, Prussia and Frhnce. 'RHurrilng tp America be Jbftrrowpj! Js'oo front Ms fpther nd w ent to wliei'o on1 February 2S; ISilit Ms historic t ilas about orjiflnlx-- ' patent grahtcd. Tircn Ing a corporation to manufacture, and niArket Iris .w'eHjfon and. on March B, tlse Kew Jersey lQgl.slature ffinrtered- the Patent ;Arms ' ' to-th- ac'-'ces-s lollar,J)e. started ,tos"whltfo put tin of a fortifne( which v,as,io rpiulstoi , for our snjtilers. Another significant event at nb'Aht this time wai Colt's meeting with Capt.. Sam .1 J. Waijer, a famous Texas Ranger Interestin' Doirig Take Their Minds From Baby. lender, who had come to Washington with a ' They hnd. their little boy with them, too Winifreds husband was delegation if frontiersmen to urge the Admission Mm la Ms ,artns. The little fellow didnt like that very much. holding of the. new Republic of Texas As a state la the ' s founda,tioil to the War department their value clustvely weapons e tliflrt .ii d wholly westerners. Rut bne day she did meet one and sh has oeTer ' ' had any cause to, regret It.' . Nbvy It so Jiappened that th whol' McEvey family war Rretty keen on aviation. VVinifreda husband had been an officer 'In the Royal Air force And had. flown a sky buggy all through th World war. And fter thla thtag Im t tell you about had happened, ha aald that hed often been scared during th war, but ' hed never run aerofis anything In the lln of fright like the terror . h felt Just a aond or two befor that big Texas cowboy went ' ' . . Into action. .. . ; , . There was S Mg aeronautical exhibition staged at Hendon, In. July, 1021, and the McEvoys went up to' see It. At that time, Hendon was Just a big field, with no modern facilities for safeguarding the crowds that came to see the exhibition. Nothing but a rope separated the spectators from the field, and Winifred and her husband were standing at that rope, well up In the front of the crowd Alt pictures shown above, from Rohans Van kpa Arms Maker tha tncredibla Carter of Samuel Colt," tourteay, Harper and Brothers, pub- -- - will f Any warn as toast In this sweater n cap set. The sweaters a "Jiffy Just plain knitting combined with joke qnd sleeves f easy lacy stitch, and finished almost before you know It.' The cap done in a straight strip, gathered at the top, alst Include these two stitches, adding a pert pOnipon for good measure. Uhoo. a colorful yarn, and therell be n ' Insisting" she wear ItT In pattern .1512 you wilt find corn, plete instructions for making the set shown In sizes 4, C and 8 (all given tn no pattern); an Illustration of It and of the stitches needed; mate. . rial requirements. Send 15 cents lh stamps or coin (cftlns preferred) te The Sewing Cir cle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenth St., New York,'' N. V. Winifred never expected te meet one of these cowboys. face to face. If one of .them had come up and rung her front door bell, shed have ru A scrcanilrrg for the police. Thats how scared she as of those wild and , thht-Rober- - . ,.'. . . London-gentlemen- - g ' : .- . n ;. Famous Headline Hunter, this thre-yaar-ol- d el . floyd gibbons . . yanfgoew back 'te tS24, when Winifred, wrlth tiirbu. . ', band and .bar baby boy, was living. In ntfland At f American cowboys war staging a rodeo, at , that time, a. bunch tha Crystal Palace In London, and they had tha whole doggone-- ' conservative .town talking shout th cap?ra they out up and tho . enonkeyshlning they did, at hour when th show wa alt ve arid thpy were supposed to be In bed for the night. ' Those cowpunchera coilfe down the busiest streets In London, oft horseback, at full gallop, letting out "yips" and w hoopoes" until tie Londoners' eara rang.. They, lassoed th.e hats off of London cops, and dropped their lariat on the necks f wrinkling their Immaculate collars, and discomposing them most, horribly, bah Jovel Winifred McEvoy thought they were a bunch of roughnecks and so they were. ' I nieah, It takes a roughneck to reason with a regiment of cows. Few college pro' fessors have ever wade a success of It. , , - o . 8y . . eow-punch- c. nick-knack- s. ... . ,' . know, boys and girls, somewhere in these United States a big, soft voiced Texas cowboy, and if you know like that, tell him that Winifred McEyoy is Joaking for anybody . . . . . . him, No dont get the nvr.on fiow. Winifred Isn't looking (or that guy la collect a bill, er to bawl him out (of that lough, cut of Texas beef she got from' the butchef shop last week. She want to thank that for a little favor hedld her puce a littlft favor that she will never forget a long as she lives. '. ' And bock of that favor. lies a story an adventure story f the first ' ' !',. fire-brm- .' YOU An ek tended 'account making-gunpowde- ' ., .The only hodis tn yds form liijme' were ttie the alnyitwie ami a. volume Known as the Compendium of Knowledge Young Odt sjH'iit most of his spare time rending the tatter. In It he found. conplderahla adeatjfle Information-- ' of. the work, of Hubert I'ulton, lnvcnfoC of the atenmtiont, an article dcacMMnp the galvanle tuiUery amj a formula for .,' Even more Inwiortant, turwever, was the time re Spent during Ms errimds te the village aJore "where; according to fits biographer. 'crachtfr-hnr-te- l phlUifiophers weighed the desyny of the The ou tstnn ding doings of the lie volution were atfH taring discussed. From men who fdid the afory from thelf fathera when tt was .fresh ndw; from the recollections of old. mod w ho halt ticcn on .'the ground, Kara heard, the legend- of th'e, shooting ef General Fraser, at Saratoga, hy Tlra tUiyphy, and of other marvelous deeds Murphy had performed with .tils .do.uble-fir- t reeled, rifle.-- . Wide-eyewith Intelligent Interest, the lud often listened to speculation as to ihe cnsnaltles that might 'hnve been inflicted . hnd tlie whole Continental army been arhied with like veaponsi'- If Sonie'nntlon cOnhl Invent a iiiv thnt.wmrttl shoot live of six times without ' rejondlng,. that nation wbnldf rule the world; tn .the 'oplnlorf of.tlid Glastonbury lullltnrji ohserr. .era. I.ut of course jhe thing wifs' Ini possible. , Smn. tlstevilng moupe like Ss tie waited for the s'toreljecper .tft put np lijs'erdcr; aulssed wothlng of who t was said. , ".. . '"A'nnlyzJhg the. .discussions at Ms leisure, be t tirscovered Hilton and several oth.ej 'inventors had accomplished things denned Im' possible until they w.ere. doiu, He concluded that tho local forum's pplplon on repeating might not, after alf. be Infallible." lie de-- . clih;d he 'would tie ao Inventor and create the . , impossible' gun."' Thus wfia-thgerm pf the Idea jilnnted'ln the ' Ynftkee hoy's nllrK1, It developed u little fnrther a ypar later whcn'he went te work la his fithers textile plant at Ware; Mas. There he had to various rheifilc'ais and the. oppdrtunily to.b'orrow tobls of all klmls fnno lhe millwrights. Expnhlllnfe.upon the tilen of Tim Jfurphy'a double ride, he houMtl fous bnrrels together and tried to make them revolve ad that each, In turn, Y'oull coipe. finiler the fuck and fire. Hut juore often than nni all four' lred at once so htf liail to give U up as a bad Jot. . . . . Next he ivaa apprehticed.to A 'Captain Spaulding, of .the jbrlg "Corlo" which .was, saliing from Easton 'on. avoynge'to Calc.uttir; India. Y on rig Sam wasnt espec.lally thrilled iiyer life as'. a an'llor btlt he did enjoy w;ntchln(p-aomof thfe old bafts carve out of mile h wood. While lie had been einpUtyml-lthe tex. tile fnctogy-n- t Ware, he had made mf a Vounjj 'mechanic 'named .Ellslnr K. Hour who lirfd 'cxplalnedtto hlm,.the'valuA bS talking working, drawings and then, womtan moflels of aome of the thing's he was trying, to Invent. W'atfhlmf Ihq sailors tftrve, Sain reniemhw'-e,Roots advice about models. and set.alnuf lenrn,-)nto carve, Jle acquired conslderhhle. priv Bclency, but, when. tlw voyage wus half ocer.Jie was without aoy 1dea. on whl1i tt construct g tiiodd,' says ltolian., Ryt oae dny tn the Ijullan ocean g ral Insidratlop came tobIih.' , ,, t .''Standing Idly Watching the steersman, he hotlcejl that,. rfgsirtlh'su o'f "which wgy Vhe Wheel waaspurj, each spokp always ennie fllmnly Vn line with a elutgh that could by aft to tiuld It. U wtftched, irr a longtlme and tlnaUy.tgughJI "himself jilslonlng holes tn the rhn holes,. which audeeks ctyne Ift alignitient with m stationary the Joutig Jijteirter's lmnlnaaperfurp-whlc- fi tldh ldcntHlofl as tl? bore ot a Bristol. . The re un hatl found, tyjo for token was 'conceived ! his leisure.' With tlie Jat'kknffe thatcost less : 1 Mlhle, , . : I . , ' - . X e future-earenr- Xo. 5313 V d In vhnRlng Ms iATTF.n i) ; f Adventurers' . 4 Y ir' rwk e " .' Jiffy Knit Sweater With Matching Hat SMUa.Down Around That Baby form." though. 'He kept saylngr "Want to alt down," and after ft while, Trial-(rehusband set' him on the ground between Mm and Ma wife. Thea . he became absorbed In the exhibition again. ' ' ' ' , Winifred wm absorbed In that xhlbltlo(i, lo. She, fie'raelt, . Rad been attached tb flylhg unit during tha war, and aha wad Interested In aviation as her Husband. Planes wer teomirtg' . ' and tujrtmg all aver the field, landing nd taking off a fast you . tould Hardly keep eount of them. And tha next thing Winifred knew, che looked down to where her baby should hav bee- nwher aha could Hav awbrn H was Just Vrsni , gcrm-lhdc- ds and-we- 'there. ' ht lb of the trouble to aid nature to inflamed memsoothe and heal-thn branes as the phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies ' hate Tailed, don't .be discouraged, your druggist Is authorized to guarantee. Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle.-'Oc- t . , . Creomulsion A BUILDER, GIVES PEP . cast 'quick giant out acres the fleji An'd thhr the-sasomething that fairly made her heart stop beating. . A plan had Just landed and was taxiing to ft stop fiteem 'or twenty fee) away from the ropes behind which she wak standing. And toddling teres th field right lqt' the path of the plane was her little boy. . Ypungstef Wanders Into Jaws ol Sudden! Death. ! gays WlSlfred: I was- terrified. Id one horrible aevond, I could see thai tlny, Heloved Jlguce cjut.to pieces by Ihe whl'rllhg propeller Maries. I Vrievf ) cctuldnt get td my baby Jn time to Co any good and1 the roar of. tbv plane wbuld prevent'evea my voice rorp reaching hjm, Flrlg'htoped, Wlrrifred 1 - right &ow Adv , j) I y- .. lofiiv A Cuthbeft of 719 L St, Idaho Falls, Idaho, aid: I have taken Df, rtavea Golden Medical , Discovery-onaeveal occa- siong when" y aystei ' Fad heedma rundown. Thia tonic quickly gyv IR w. , ne ait appetite, vtsength vk-- ,, ened me, and helped to , bqjld me up ad that fck like myself again. "la my opinion "tlnre ia nothing that peps, a tnan up and drives , awa,v alugflihness quicker." Buy noftl . . Wcw size, tablets 50c liquid $1.00 8c tlJSr Ik i. t 0 Crying my.'hbsbanda pame, I attempted. To elamb under BEFORE fopea, .when ,1 heard a quietly compelling vqlcc. that.'eveit COMES hyatel'cal understanding. "Tha voles raid; 'Dont get, , . , Elimination or &qdy Waste rxcltedj Maam, and then j saw apmethlng happen that 1 dldqf think possible. ," , ,, . , 1$ Dovbly.lmportcinf'!-- . " I felt Jerking increment bpslje me, heard awlshiag abend and, In the AuciaJ months beforq bahy arrive saw a rope setjle down-f- l round that Jmby form: In a fraction of a'.Socond, it is vitally important tliat the body bq be was puljed to thfe ground arid dragged tq safety, out from.unrier.the rij of waste matter! Vour intestines must func . willing bjadfli qf ljie propeller. , Without ' , griping. ' llif Floats in Fiom, Heaten,' , ;, lleconmen Why Physiciafit "It U Bapiened so awlftly that the jwow (who were tranlng, ilu ir Milnesia Wafferi . a at exhibition neokg partlbularly 'dartng up above1) didn't realize wbat Tbese'mmt-flavowafers ar ei, candy-Ektad occurred- .As f reached .for my baby, th rope was deftly flicked t milk of magnesia ia solid form- pure frpra jironnJ his body. He was slightly dlsheyeled; but guire nnhnrt. much pleasanter to take flian liquid. Each And b th-- time my husband amT I rfallzed- that we really had a son, w&fcr is approximate! ytequal tp a full adult . our cowt)"oy frlepd Was gone.' dose of liquid' milk of magnesia. Chewed , . I had a hazy recollection of .a very large gtetaorf, the? swaJfcwfd; they correc . thoroughly, strong acidity jn the mouth and throughout the Hands on a rope, and a wonderful voice but we wene never able , ; ' 'digestive eystejn, ana insjire regular, com to find our babys rescuer. I hope if thla story Is. ever published pete eliminaripn Vithoift pain or effert that that quiet voiced man will see It, and I know that ha has MilnesiaVTafera com5sn bottles o20 and th constant prayers and gratitude of a widowed mother, who. 43, St 35c and 69c respectfvely, and in ' ,' has now only the son he saved for her." convenient tins for handbag .contain So, boys and girls, if you run Across that Texas Just give ing 12 at 20c. Each your wafer is approximately him that message from Winifred. one adult dose of milk of magnesia. All e WNXJ Snrlo . good drug stores sell andrecommend them. .. BAEV . .A - f -- e - , ... . says s writer in the Montreal Her aldj Is seen everywhere from the 1lains to the Taciflc coast, from The body of the magpie Is about the borders of Mexico to northern th size of that of s crow blackAlaska, and it breeds wherever It bird, but the long tall adds etght lives, not being migratory, though to tea Inches, so that the total wandering about In winter In small Magpie, Handsome Bird, Is Native of Mountains length Is from 15 to 20 Inches. Its colors present s strong contrast. The head, neck, breast, back' and thighs are deep Muck, the top of ; the head wings and tall glossy, with violet and other metallic reflections; shoulders of the wings and under parts pure white. This striking and handsome bird, green-glossed- troops, which keep In the shelter of timber for the most part Its original and proper place Is In the mountains; where It makes Its home In wooded valley As the Plains became more settled and cultivated It wandered farther and farther from the hills and ago began to be seen In Msr Start using these delicioud, effective anti-aci- d, gently laxative wafers today Professional samples sent free to registered physicians or dentists if request ia made on professional letterhead. SUct Products, Inc, 4402 23rd St., Long Island City, N. Y. 35c & 60c bottles 20c tins s.mi-yea- rs ItObft. ThoOffglisol Milk of Mzgmjj Wafwt |