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Show A UTAH I,AVSON CHRONICLE. PAYPON. xm; Doctors Give Creosote For Dangerous Coughs Tlte A OlU all . i cl,!, f in lin I i 1 t it i!h A; 1. ' ii . v ' In in 'l ! 'i fciiiln.g lull' '.' in !' of J upjr'.!i. r'! t thin ir.iJ Inw Ihtii lln niMst part in Nv l!i Iviih York, NVw J c ' un-- slinn it ut on I i - inn-in- cr! I J Tired.. Nervous j Wife Wins Back Pepl j TTEK raw nerve t were soothed. She banished that dead tiled' feel- - Won new you color restful nights, active days all tinwel doling of hex rid she system wash's that were sapiang Iter vitalily NR 'lal-kt- a (Naturoa Remedy) (lie mild, sale, all- vrgetaMe laxative woiked the transformation. Inic Try it for constipation, biliousness, vUlte; Still d a. In-- , . 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SI,!! n.s to ks ( l.o ol ; that ri and " 4 t,,ioi jii'll c t o i,4 I'.i'n in o ,. u ." a i l..,a i ..I,' 14 no in any la : d Col.tiinicJ IX r. ,,t SO I.i ... h .lilts!' i. f'r In i' ' mad lunl i l. pvt' ho nos t'i lug to prvMo fi ami wilil country of tin lands for trump. culplTJ,, ami out th door rocrc.it ion. Iti route line of the Appalachian stein, pro vldirig h skline tra over mountain summits wherever the outlooks war runt ami the ground permits the cilinh. I CIIAl'Tia; i! . tr.t'l 'i he St URna ) 7 . " In Mr. -- in M; rd f rw (Tl (Cnpsnt ml c.iri-ru- Vlriiiin. O. s u , I r ly I Ly . ) t i ii fos.-!- an. im.-- u- -- th to tl.-- S'ilM ?" prof'-ssn- K'Uie 11 ' h-- thH m-- lias fr riuhy guvtli?" t)in talk .Vt a irt.. rher, os and hat lin.ki tho t 1114 a; 'Mo 14s don't .juilt hk tin l.f't ho 4 '..nhv ul In." -- I Ii a h of his Si'iimp a f or ,!'t t I sup la- -l ... fiinnn-r- , ro i.. a. "r tit ; wiM-ri- r I'ninris Lvn(!e Ify V lit Mi .I No w,(h tht At m SL ' l dn't y ,,o ".I i, -- I for Tlil.er t out somewhere n g .idti C.iiihj. Black Box n, Trul sh.-'- No. For many years our Let doctors luvo creosote in some form for pretf-nbknowing coughs, colds and Lrunchihs, how dang roua it is to If t thiii hang on. OeonmJ stun with creosote and sis other highly imjeirtant nudicind eleall ments, quitkly and eflertiveljr stop otherwise that colds aught and coughs lead to serious trouble. is powrtful in the tr at Cremul-o- n ment of all told and coughs no rn.i!i--- r 1 it is how lung st mil. jh'o!uy barmlesand i jdr a .mt jnd - to t tt.e. Your own dnu'.'iM hy refunditig vm r mom v if V"U are not relieved nfT t.king ( r "'.j P o m the roui.1i or as dirrt-d' p cold tint h oi!'" (n. U.ns t ::v. ( iu.) on h md f- r K th said Wally, noting No !..i'o I Anv'h ng afresh?" my w io j AS re you ,mt oti, now " to s'.r you up op 1 q IO, That si outing this after noon was a planned ntempt to kill us. As I was coming h.o k noro-- s town just mi.v I saw a cir with rtmning-l.ii'irof camp dunnage going through There wore two by the li.n k streets. men In If. and I saw them as the car came under the erss'ng electric. ,i Inle the moll wore working at the wiio, he motioned to Wally. Look In the ear and see if theyve got nay more artillery. he said; mid he and Markham followed It tip to where the Tenne.ssePiins had parked the roadster. They walled beside the road until after the oar had limped on around the Then they got Kith'll looping. Into their own oar and headed for r.rowMor. Markham said, after they Well, had left the scene of their lute adventure a mile or more to the rear, whats the answer? Is that wreck In the giihdi what Is left of the W'd Only bc- TUAAS turn, Tolerant Mrs. Illdoo TIiom people In the lit our set Hut they have a (Im set tools. I.rooklyii Kagle. -- next yard aren't Iiildoe of garden 1 Is Your Rest Disturbed? T.e-wnr- i ' 'XW) Act Promptly When Bladder Irregularities Disturb Sleep Heed promptly bladder ir regularities; burning, scanty and too frequent passage and getting up at night. They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. Try Doons Pills. No other advertised diuretic is so widely used. None so well recommended. iGet Doan's today. Doans Th. Linguist Employer "I h you know short hand?' Appliriuit "Like a native. air. London Humorist. HERE IT IS Foe CoqABRONCHI-LYPTU- No M. ,11. - HS WORLDS BEST ifroncAifi for - No Coughs S No Altvhnl Urn MiiiTiiy ptttn, Ch'onifortu. wondt r in At Tottrilrt.kjyst.rwrt ftUoM-for t I Y fT I LAB., 13 Cere Ua Armeies, Calif. artist or mony knek 1 MtlllON SOLO LAST YEAR Wart fntu ' rrt.uble Kt- K As, sorrirs A flue turn run he It sounds I ke ttoNe. repeated tiut'.l It Is the giraffe that seems n greal waste of material 1 1 CHAPTER X Markham Slowed Down, and as He Did So, Two Men Stepped Out and Signaled Him to Stop. They were the men who were shooting tit us. They were no tin can tourists; they were gunmen, hired to follow us. They made a roundabout drive some wav, and have just got back to town. All right; dope the rest of It out, if you can." It's clear enough. My black box is here, and the men who have It know we have followed them, and that they wont be safe until they get rid of us." Cun you carry It a step farther?" I think so. There are four nten in It. and Catihy Is the fourth." the And men the three others are they who ran their car off the road and burned It? How can that be if they are what they have appeared to he. a along three ' business men of Louisville?" I don't know. P.ut never mind that. What we have to do first Is to cut Petty nut of it. Let's get to bed." well-know- 11 with the program accordance In which Landis with his warpaint on had mapped out, tlte two of them promptly laid siege to Miss Hetty Lawson. In a week long contest thus ushered in, Canhy fought stubbornly fur place, and there were numerous collisions which seemed to afford Miss Hetty no little quiet amusement. On tlie seventh day, when Markham, taking Ills turn, had tier out in the blue roadster, she said, What makes you and Owen freeze up nnd refiiM to talk when I sav anything at ii mt IiTt. WulU? What lias he done to make vou Icite hini'" "We line never had much to do with him. either of us." Markham evaded Then, lilnntly, "Are you going to nt.irrv him. Hetty ?" She laughed. Ho you know of any roinoii whv I shouldn't?" Terhips not" any reason that would fo on app'-i- l "id, at Is dodging" she retorted As a men d in t you think brightly, you orjit to tell me if there is a r.nseii?" 'Tes, am! get unself written down In your Id.ii K hook No, thank you, inv ilc.ir." "Ml right don't then I'll I o ten wombT If 'wen hoys, nice home boys I, he you and Owen, know how luaiut uilv transparent you are." hanks; gl id you find US so. It's all rijit to wear a glass front when one lets a clear ceps! .once, yen know." "!' d .'"'r cotiM- enees are md I v I ! : k i : makes you think so?" it is the trausii.u'ency we were Speaking of." Then. Wily Wont you tell me whv you and Owen are out here. Wally ?" "I h lie told you. Can't we have a incut on ns well as oilier iolks?' "lhnt Is evn Iv what Owen said i, ser !ai ; n id it uunns just ns much r as little Let me teil you some-ildnWa de,r; in tins hole round worl we're tiling in. you got Just as much ns yu are wdl.ng to give and What mn is as old 'I'eit ips organs: most men can be vigorous and healthy at 00 sis well ns lit R5, if incy will but take care of Ihemmo properly. Invigorate your vital orprv w ih A n his Cold Medal Haarlem Oil I'.ip nVs I: of too newt rel'Bhle prrj lonimrs K" wn ti'g' ' mr w ar p i't r on. have j '; ant me n'"t ;?'' N thanks ; ';1 si.,,,,! to himself, Mart,: pci Hgjo,,,! a c'g ir aid pVko.l a qu.et comer of In which to read. Soon t.e h i d's return.!, the frown of his depp e J l0 an de, imwr'ej scow; Ut y w g,-- 1 COLD MEDAL HAARLEM OIL COMPANY 320 36th Strt, Brooklyn, New Y.k h'-- 1 hoi are not; they're touring ttie lelh'Ws'om. Il s t he Smiths we're 'I hev nr, running the ,ii i,g 4 r "M h in the colom ls atmoriee." the Idue r"lds'er was (Oiir-In in tin II ", st gir.ue, and ty speeddy .s; i'ii M s in ', is And when a I, min d s,, r t. par s.. canie home and added Ills in iS'n ,, to Coronas lir'.'it.gs that the cal ms s' 'V to d.nner, Wallv rejoiced irr,.J, i or l!!t v accepted the Init on, ea'! "4 the Stiil'iigs house over the phone to let tier city hoste-- s know u Imre she was. .VPr she was through telephoning, Markham called up Landis. Anv development?1' lie asked. Where No," came the answer. -- I i , ; 1. e i ( -- t Ih-- , are you?" (nit at I liiierest, and we are staying for dinner. You're riot forgetting that tins Is the showdown day the twenty-eighth?- -- mi mere" Mean ''Mean i 1,4 ? O t if you nnd Owen Sally Sez " No; tmt nobody has turned up yet. I'm watching the register." Ill be with you Light again. Call me If any tiling breaks later. assured him. "Well have to be going, I promised Mrs. Stillings I too. wouldnt keep Hetty out late." When the goodbys were said. Smith went with Markham to the garage. Youll beat ine to town, he said; Ill have to stop and fill up. And that reminds me; there's been a good bit of whisky running from the hills north of us lately, and today the sheriff gave me a tip. Its likely he and some of his deputies may be on the road between here and town. If youre Ilarding stopped, Just take it easy. won't be rough with you. Much oldiged for the hint I'll be law abiding. After they had driven out of the Ilillerest grounds, Markham told Betty of the warning Smith had given him. Just so you won't be scared stiff If we should happen to he stopped," he added. "I don't scare so easily as all that, was the ready answer. Didn't Mr. Smith say he was going to town, too? Yes; but he had to stop and fill up with gas." It was not until the distant lights of Hrewster came In sight that their headlamps showed them an unlighted ear half hidden under the roadside cottonwoods. Markhatn slowed down, and as he did so, two men stepped out and signaled him to stop. Miscalculating his distance slightly, he ran a little way past the men, and when they came up he was ready with an apology. Hefore he could make it, the door on his side was Jerked open and he was seized and dragged out of the ear, one of the pair clamping him in a vise-likgrip while the other threw a blanket over his head. It was done so quickly that he was half smothered hefore he realized that this didn't at all square with what Smith had told him of the sheriff and his methods; that he had to deal, not with officers of the law, but with the mysterious assailants who had tried from time to time to efface him and Landis. And then the fight was on. With his arms fast damped In the grip of tlie man behind him, Markham could not get at the bolstered pistol under his coat. Hut his legs were free, and n swift kick doubled the hlanketliolder up and made him lose his hold long enough to enable Markham to shake his head free of the stilling folds. Instantly he backed the damper violently against the standing car, bending hint over tlte fender until he was forced to let go to save himself from having Ids back broken. At that, Markham got his weapon out. hut now the two were between him ami the ear nnd he couldn't fire without taking a chance of hitting Hetty. The thugs saw their advantage nnd flung themselves upon him, the shorter of the two crouching low to gr.thut Ids legs while the other darted into a clinch and tried to twist the au'omatie out of his grasp. There was whirlwind wrestling niateh, and In tlie midst of tlds there came a glare of light and tlie raucous blast of an ante horn. Markham saw tlie headlights of an approaching car nnd saw Hetty running to meet It, frantically waving her arms to stop it. lhnt ended it. As the oncoming car came to a brake squealing stand nnd Smith sprang out of it. the two ran for their car, gained It, flung themselves in and wore gone, When Smith and Hetty came running up, Markham was beating tlie dust out of bis clothes. For Hetty's sake lie trod to laugh the incident off. "I bought yon said tlie sheriff's men wouldn't rotighhotise mo, Mr. Smith, lie clnii kled tiood Lord those follows wore not Harding's men; they wore Just plain Are you hurt? holdups No; jimt vv irnted up a hit, that'i all. Scare vou half to death, Hetty?" tu: V'O.NTINUUD t e o toqltoy THE f: PUTTING FLESH ON BIRDS FOR MARKET Xly O C. UFFOFUX Colorado Amu W N I WELL, UP OLD Advice Applicable to All Turkey Raisers. v It's perfectly all right," Markham I The Louisville Three p understand they are not at I after-dinne- mt I couldn't he sure. Hut It was an You saw that much, didnt Light. you? Marklmm noddtsl. Next, whats the answer to the two men In the llivver? Have you figured that out?" No; though I more than half believe they were lying. It's lucky for them that I wasn't sure." with r said Markham Cosh! A said little while ago laugh. something to the effect that you might he lacking a few of (he red corpuscles. I take It all back every hast word of It. Why have you never shown me the fighting side of you You before, Owen? haven't, you know." latndls smile was a mere tightening of the tips. e touve heard the old saying the wrath of a patient man, I'm patient, Wally haven't you? too d d patient, I guess. As 1 said. I'm fed up. From this time on, by the Lord Harry, I fight for niv own hand! I've been robbed and sandbagged ami shot at, and the next man that tries It Is going to got the best I've got In the box !" Cosh!" said Wally again; and this time lie did not laugh. (tit the flight down the mountain nothing happened until they were on the stretch approaching the side road leading to Canity's mine. Here, bow- ever, there was a near accident. As they ran down they saw a heavy truck hacking out of the road leading to the mine. Markham his sounded horn, but the driver of the truck held on in a way to place the heavy vehicle fairly neros the highway. It was too late to step, ami Markham diil the only thing there was to do If a collision wits to tie averted; stepped on the gas, and with a quick twist of the wheel whipped the road ster around the roar of the haok.ng truck with no mere than Inches to spare between a (loop roadside ditch and the trundling menace. No word was spoken until they wore road toward speeding over the mes-Then Markham said. "We ip city. ought to have shot that trm k driver. Owen. It would have been Justifiable homicide, don't you think?" don't think; know," was the That was mu of gritting reply. Canbv's truths; 1 saw the name aja i v.tpal mine on It us we came up It's naming in my non I that we'll have to kill a few people out here, jet. lie fore we're through, Wally. And hv heavens, I'm to'lli"; von. right now, if they Keep on asking for it, thev'il get It!" p, r After Smith had smoked an ii In wit man the his guest cigar colonels den. he said regretfully that hed have to excuse himself; that he was due to meet the westbound Flyer which was bringing some of his business associates from the East. I'leet-wing- l P lie IM." freshed ytni let 1. yuitk relief heartlwim. can't trust me, I can b clammy, too. Now vou have got me climbing op Why tree." laughed Markham. ! shouldn't we both trust you?" Im sure I dont "Why. Indeed? are Where you taking me to know. day?" "Out to meet some friends Starbuck has found for us; the John Smiths." I i.stiriguished name," she giggled Hut I know who they are. Mrs. John Laid Is the daughter of ('ol. Dexter w;n. the Timunyord wheat king." lh.lit. And the colonel's home, the Smith's II ll'crest is a show youSE jbbuiL tfcTTl Extension Poultrman. (cultural I'olltge. U St rvlca. The range lor turkeys to lie fattened should be restricted, bccuiiM excessive exerct.se uu a free range prevents the birds from pulling on lie.-i- t as they should. A mash of ground feeds should be kept before them all tlie tune, in imp pers. Any of the grains that are raised iu the state, such as corn, wheat, oats or barley, may be Uucd in this mush, which may be composed of equal parts by weight of tlie grains available. In addition to mash, ttie turkeys being fattened should receive whole grain in tlie mornings arid evenings. Some growers prefer to put the who! grain in hoppers and keep it belore the birds at all times. It may require some time before the turkeys take to grains they have not been used to, and any change in the ration of the Hock should he made early enough ttiut the birds will become accustomed to tlie change before the fattening period starts. Milk, if available, should be kept before tlie It is also a good flock being fattened. practice to soak some of ttie whole grain in milk before feeding It. Fright Often Cause of Eggs With Soft Shells Frigtit is often tlie cause of internal ly broken eggs which generally prove fatal. Fright is a common cause of eggs. Such eggs are not only a loss, but they are passed with such difficulty us to give rise to serious complications which may end with tlie loss of the pullet. eggs may also be responsible for pullets contracting the egg eating habit. Moreover, frigtit seriously affects egg production. Unfortunately, fright often becomes a permanent condition and injury; let tlie pullets become frightened once and tlie least disturbance or irregularity afterwards will often cause them to go all to pieces." Whether a tloek of pullets lias gone to nerves or not may determine whether they will yield a profit or a soft-shelle- on th country fro, from town to tow n. ha empty aheUitf When Providence Th Local folk must help themele, PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. When hard time No money float I PAR HCME iHEWflBTIHSi Yearly Church Service Only once a year are servic church . held at a West Yarmouth, Mass., known t the Friends meeting house, an i: titution of Quaker origin. services are arrang by the National Society of Frienc In other days weekly services wc conducted. ASK DRUGGIST FOR YOUR APEX Af Wtrn PRODUCT INTERMOUNTAIN AN Polar Region Vegetation Lichen, mosses, poppy, saxifran gentians and willows, all drawfet tufted and stunted, grow in tfci polar regions. Sott-shelle- loss. Since fright may lead to serious conditions and losses, how cun it he prevented? Simply by special care and management. When pullets are given no cause for fear they soon welcome the companionship of the caretaker or even visitors if due care and precaution are exercised. Farm Journal. Increases Size of Eggs Increasing the size of eggs laid by a flock can be brought about by using only male birds from large-egdams, C. G. Burroughs, Lane county, Wisconsin. In three years the average weight of a xiozen eggs from his flock has increased from 23.2 ounces to 20.4 g states ounces. Air. Burroughs attributes his early weights to a group of cock erels saved from heavy producing, small egg hens, but his present pullets are sired by cockerels from dams that produced eggs weighing from 20 to 27 ounces per dozen. In April this thick was the leader In the Record of Performance poultry flocks of the state. In this contest production and egg size are both considered. I'rairie Farmer. snmll-eg- g Hen Pests Menopon gallinae, the common hen louse. Is a poultry pest, and is known wherever hens congregate. Keeping company with tlie louse are the mites, the hen flea, nnd sundry relatives that specialize on eating feathers, sucking blood, or just pestering their victims. Cornel bulletin dealing with chicken lice and mites, and their control is available on request to tlie office of publication at the New York State College of Agricul ture at Ithaca, N. Y. E lyotJ FINN OUR ifcM'-- f RA1 V it SRiGHT VNROsIG- - TIIIS WEEKS PRIZE STORT There ar thre main reason why us Intermountain Product. Pint: Because price are the lowest iri quality has not been sacrificed. Second: W are gaining that self a faction of knowing we haie the best least, and hav helped our person: friends. Third: W patronize Home Industry a goal toward intermountain Prosperity, MRS. JOHN STUM?P. Jfl., Afton, Wyomirn In Trade for Your mill BLANKETS UTAH WOOLEN Salt Lake City, Utah for Sam;li Excellent Values-Sen- d Wool Cross Ancient Emblem The cross, as a Christian religious symbol, is probably the mos; modern adaptation. For thr sands of years before the Christ": era the cross was of religious among widely separa,.; peoples and in different ages. It origin is lost in antiquity. JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR, ho Utah's Liiding Mortichas Funerals on Time Payment Salt Laka LI 'Phone Wet. Utah City, Plan itini il S) Old Scholarship offers Harvard university the oldest scholarship in the Unite: States, according to data gathered' by Miss Ella B. Ratcliffe cf the office of education. The scholarship given by Lady Mowlsm c! London, England, was establish'd in 1G43. profit-cuttin- Wage War on Worms Worms in poultry run the feed hill up, we are reminded by one of our folks in Washington. Says he: "The worms are always on the job and their continual sucking of blood means they are taking a large share of ie birds mash nnd grain. Many of tlie ail uients of poultry, Including paralysis and deficiency diseases, are the result of worms round worms, tapeworms, caeca worms." Yon can make similar charges against all parasites Internal and external, of poultry and of stock Exhibition Hints It Is well known that white or buff i'll tin aged birds Intended for exhibition are improved in appearance by "sift ing" laundry starch into the feathers nfter they are washed with a good grade of soap and then rinsed in warm water the final tubln-.H little laundry bluing will help remove any yellow tinge. Proper , Irving aft er washing is essential The hii,1 mast not he placed too dose to n tir or the f entities will eurl Peroxide n hydrogi,,. ddnted. will xt.npj tg J& GASOLINE Packed With Power Iue North Minnesota claims the honor having the most northern spot the United States. E.xcludi g the northern part cf Lake the Woods county in that state farther north than ary place any other state. I ol c'i , Mas-ka- o! h ie GRAINS CF GOLD THE WHOLE WHEAT CEKEAL Shi. Makes Cream Taste Bctlcr" Wtily Western Made For Western Trade dumb t H- eAk Your Grcs'rr If Wealth Tempts If wealth tempts you to vatcj ful living," said Hi Ho, the Mie ( ( hit, .Lev n, beware lest yu i h'i that you have placed your fwrtuij at the of your clnmesAn active brain is of U.t'e unless it makes its owner Los Angeles Times. P- - A rcr u)O.UU fttinu d Goof o'C'e" week will bo pa d r'''d'a thf brv arte. on "Whv for uto gin story appear column u n s4 un'a'Tt 'j t vout torv m pr lo. TitMi.um fi Box l.i.'io, SiU q'i or nt, ,! i l.kr t'iij. If I s v r. inr Salt l a., Ci.t We k 1 d ln" P in ihiu re ceive deck lor W.N.U. u-- : f' Shi Ul I get ti He (ha-- ' strop arm i try |