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I THE PEOPLE. B \RYWEM.. R. C MRS. J. MILLER TELLS4IF GAIN Declares Tanlac Overcame Stomach Trouble, Restoring ^Health, Strength and • Weight, “I am now atrong and happy and go ■abt-ul, my housework singing, so I think it Is only natural that I should praise Tanlac, since that is what has given me such splendid health,” de clared Mrs. J. Miller, 119 Johnaton Avo., Kearney, N. J. ~ — "Kor a year before I started taking Tanlac 1 was simply in wretched health from stomach trouble and a run-down condition. My appetite left me, I was eating scarcely enottgh to keep going, and was often so weak I could hardly <h» any housework. My food often dis- agiced with me, and I would have suf- f(waiting spells and heart palpitation that nearly drove me frantic, “My mol her had been helped won derfully hy the Tanlac treatment, and when she advised me to take it 1 start ed right in. It has buiU me up five iMinnds. my digestion is perfect, my tippet lie splendid, nod I am always talking Tmiluc now. It In simply grand.** Tanlnr In nol«| by nil g<ww| dmrclstn. fiver X» mtllion IwMlIe* sold.—Advrf- ttneweM. an Dunn I mm ^.u'thor of E A Man To His Maie^tc. E lilvulrcction* by ~ Irwin Myeivr Tile Making tn Mexico. IxHtg ago the I s>mln!nan fa there lo Me\|c<* rsfabllahesl rvlored l I'.cmak - ing Industry at l*uet>Ia. which has pt*e- atalcd through the yrara la aplt* of % ire ami revolutions. A FELLING OF SECURITY JIM PLIMSOLL SYNOPSIS-To the Three-Bar ranch, Arizona, owned Jointly by Sandy Bourke, “Mormon”' Peters and “Soda-Water Sam" Manninx, a fine collie makes its way, in the last stages of exhaustion. Inscrip tion on Its collar says Us name is Grit, “property of P. Casey." Scenting a dcrerf tragedy, Bourke and Sam mount and let the dog lead them. The two And a dying mag. Patrick Casey, pinned under an overturned wagon. Kneeling beside the wagon is hla young daughter Molly. Afteen. They ex tricate the old prospector, who dies repeating, "Molly—mines!** “I'll look out for that, pardner.** says Randy. It Is agreed that Molly stays as mascot of the ranch, she sad the “Three Musketeers'* bo- romtng partners *a the mines. Sandy Insists upon an education for Molly. CHAPTER III—Continwtd. wiped his face -with his bandannn. Suddenly his big body stiffened. He heard Molly’s voice from the cistern, frightened, then storming In anger. Mormon ran at a sprinter’s, gait from the cottonwoods, along a side of the eorfnl, through the trees Itordering the cistern. The girl was out of the hammock, facing a man in riding breeches and puttees, his face con cealed for the moment by his hands. A sleeve of the girl’s frock was torn away, the outworn fabric In stream ers. The man’s hands came down and Mormon recognized him for Jim IMImsolI. owner of the Good Lurk pool parlors. In the little rattle town of Hereford, where faro, rhurkalnrk and crape were played In the bark room, owner also of a near-by home ranch There was blood on hla face, the maria of finger nnlla. Fltmentl jumped fer the sir!, caught her by one arm roughly. She at rag glr«l fiercely, ailently, atrtklBg at him with her free fiat Mormon's gus "I |L“ ed 1 cation pert “Jcet what (V . Tun nxMfir feet i sew* ufixu yun •1 » know tfixi tfis me «M#.— p mm Mr Mm «, 1**4 Ml %kUUh%l#ty fixrxaful as fialji aura and xMxtaaux an r«ug d-wga **ft that** true about yotw dad,** he Mid, Tie sorry. How did he dlef* Sensing the hypocrisy of the shift to sympathy, the girl took a step for ward. Mormon's pupils contracted again; his finger Itched to press the trigger It touched. “It’s none of yore business,** said the girl.’ “You git" “Xone of my business? I don’t agree with you there, you little h—1-weasel. Your father and me had more than one deal together. You and I may have to do business together yet, Molly mlne ! H Molly’s teeth showed between her parted Ups, her fingers w^re hooked. Mormon anticipated her indignant leap. His gun spurted fire, the expen sive Stetson broadrim seemed lifted from PlimsoH’s hair by an Invisible hand. With the report It sailed for ward, side-slipped, landed on its rim. perforated by a steel-nosed .3S-callber bullet. “I give you last warnin’,” roared Mormon. I’limsoll sprang ahead like a racer at the starter’s shot, snatched fit his hat, missed It, let it lie as he ran on to his horse, mounted and went gal loping off. Mormon bolstered his gun and swung about to- Molly, standing with crimson cheeks, blazing eyes and a young bosom turbulent with emo tions. “I wlsht you'd killed him. 1 wlsht you! killed him!” she cried. “I wlsht I hod a gun—or ■ knife! I hate him! When he My* he was ever In a deal with Dad. ha lies. Dad stood for him and that was all. He portended to he awful strong for !>ad. portended in he fond of me, )eat to swarm ‘round I tad. for some reason. Itronght me a I doll oner. I waa thirteen * What la Ik—I did t want with a dot IT” ahe I punted “I burned the d—n thing that I night In the fire He kfaaed axe an' ' lxs«l xei cur■! to tfclBk I uwed It iklm : fur the dot! I nigh btf my ftp off j afterward. I ntalM y«re firm afiaU find •awvuni Umer. nut hy finm. acting foreman for tbo month. Kandy got up and went to the window, turning In mock dismay. “Here cornea that Halley female," he announced. "Young Ed Bailey drlvln* tho flivver. Sure stahted bright an’ early. Wonder what she'a nosin’ nfteh now? Mormon—an' you, Kara,", he added sharply, “youil stick around till she goes. Sabe? I don’t aim to be talked to death an’ then pickled by her vinegar, like I was las’ time she come oveh.” * A tinny machine. In need of paint, short of oil, braked squeakingly as a horn squawked and the auto halted by the porch steps. Young Ed Bailey slung one leg over another dispropor tionate limb, glanced at the windows, rolled a cigarette and lit It His aunt, tall, gaunt, clad In starched dress and ' starched sunbonnet. de scended. strode across the porch and .entered the living room, her bright eyes.darting all about, needling Molly, taking in every detail. “Out lookin’ fo* a stray,” she an nounced. "Bed-no* white heifer we had up to the house for milkin’, ("lot ramhuncterous an’ loped off. Had one horn crumpled. Uawhide halter, ef she ain’t got rid of It. You ain’t seen her. her you?" “No m'm, we ain’t. No strange heifer round the Three Star that an swers that description." Sam winked at Molly, who waa flushing under the Inspection of Miranda Bailey, maiden • • Im t • ■e t*n» n**fi a msalNnae ax Dr K»hx— x fiwnmp t. kafinty, fixer and fifixAMe aamuAh TW axwu atundned «4 punty. »<*»•<* h and euaxflxwea • axxtuSMnxd m •••ry has Hi *1 fiuwu^KuM #14* fi##kx !• in n#4 a H'xxwixns a*4 lx lufixn m Mu | ainl Awaa ll xx pat xwwmuxamMd Ms sessyilxuig lx is aususex a#»fiaMws ux asfar*ixag xw i xeas^ ■•oxMaff k*Uxay, fixes and MnfiMs finaftMn A snrxsw <axxuax#ws xf axuxay la nvafi an#« iau c In MuiIm «tf n*a»x*ss xM xx gs* »l s#xxw«MMn K baus A CM. ll axxxfM fiattla and aaanx##n M y«ww H rm ux. MxSty He • Mat ww II tufie sxxse tnsn t?nrto Mmsaa at v A sine, sa^e way to end CORNS Id one minute you cxn end the pain of corn* with Dr. Scholl xZlno-pnd*. They remove the — friction-preMure. You risk no Infection from cutting, ox (Unger from corroeivx xddx. Zino-pxda protect while they hexL Tkm; anti#eptic; waterpro9f. Size# for corn#, caliouaex. bunion* Get a bo* today at your druggixt xorxtkoe dealer'a, DI Scholl’s 'Lino-pads MU* in Uu faUreneuf of TTu Sckoll Uft Co., mokm of Dr ttkolTi Foot Comfort AtflUrutt. Arch Snfforti.rtc. Put one on-thepain Is gone? Forxrunnxra. Already the yellow aconite Ufta a smiling face to welcome me. ... The snowdrop, sweet forerunner of the bbstma of spring, I* even now abroad announcing Ita silent faith of a mmlug flowered company.—J. R. Ward. » « ii, Meetiooxd It t* Morphxox. Frtao a Ktory—“To hla crmxlderafils aurprlxr, Klixnx, on getting Into bed. fell Immediately Into a dx« p but rant- fal Bleep ** It Colds 11 w SUH Mm m Pi \ rn Mother Didn’t Even Know Her Baby Cut Teeth — DfiiL u M T criutan c»t* almuxt l«k( i* megtc )t» ilcnfird up ffepi n on * ere fiahtea. during their arm. Xev* T"n»e 1 ffil| *• nxMttltx of life, ap|>rnr wr. •k and do f»MT itfi 1 |n|f mm* hj not ocvtii to grow. Mrs. Eliza WiJ n itintfi^Rw 1 »u re tirrvl son's baby is a case In i* rdnt. Mrs The glint of th i# Imbfh WlixoQ live* at' rt N Hi i>u#toa fit.. f 11! Oft fit li> vi ini 1 In Siin*ly*i licnison. Texas, and writes: he took the l^xfl | I* •|||| F*1| "My baby was sick and fretful at "1 sure wi II do that." he s: two months, and so thin and poor and mighty soon Ni xw, then, tu weak It was pitiful to look at her. all agreed. Sam an’ me bns She would cry for hours and draw work to do (MltM Ide. Won’t %i m ew nemin xmaxrxsj by-fasmkng. fines x cradle? Minna tklx deal? I—" ju. xbcvj frutti kki brngue Ibked hi* was •low |y root # bean afeudy nx r roaiprsnmng the FAT* ami:t same* a# ike nekgMkee taemxs of i%e fkaxMAelMmAaM SMkdk lie fnaewxg me nmnaang nxMfiee an exewxx if mm xn nsfnm inesmilap ms fscxexA •pgx<e» ixxxatx fixe a xtaM |e Ike Tk#*e axes, xn pxapeetMM of Itxfty Cetey *ed ie» »x»x xxi paangp *t ef me axeke sen ^pnaxxxxeff ##xsfi Mma Haney. Il«4tf•' aekA fiemAp. TWp Is Ifinffy I’pery. slxme 4xd M t ag. IMty. If »«m aR anal he xaip mmt nff* Mand Ms Ifiena cSdckexxn fiep 9e tt" Madly atastxad fa<s | fie Maas. Tfim ammaxn rkxarkeyi fixe ntkfi n exxaesxagh Tlem x*g air yen IMty Qsxey V* Tke elrt Ixrvxr-t kee even X*-*x. kee II M \\ ’’a «u Mormon’* gair. h ex v* irlgger. "The law reckon# you a man—an "An’ fur." said Moramn. “Yore pals *ud over. |tack a Jury to bang me fo’ sliootln' I tlie dirty heart out of y«u. but—ef you ever let out a foul word or a look all up In pain and nothing we could do IicIihm] her a hit. 1 waa told about Teeth inn and the very’ first dose relieved her pain and now site is never sick at all. Actually, I never know when her teetli enmo till they are through the gums." Teethlna is sold by all druggists, or send "<V to the- Moffett Labora tories. Columbus, Ga., and get a pack age of Teethina and a wonderful free booklet about Baby.—Advertisement. Doctors Plan “Black List." 'T>octors in London are suggesting a "black-list" of patients who go from Tine nrcdical muTiTmiTiotber instead of paying their bills. much before sun-down. Mormon, he’s goln* to be middlin' busy, too. .Molly, you Jest a*x];inlnt yorese’f with the Three Star. Hiders won’t he back till dark. No pne about but Mormon, Pe dro the cook, an’ Joe. - Best up all you can. •I’m goln’ to bring yore dad In." Tears welled in Molly’s eyes as she thanked him. Attain Sandy saw the girlish frankness change to the grate fulness of n woman’s spirit, looking out at him between her lids. It made him a little uneasy. The men went btrL together, walking toward the eorraT>-— ~ m lv u CATARRH Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly in- fluencod hy Constitutional conditions. HALi/8 CATARHH MEDICINE con-" alsts of an JDlntfnent which gives Quick Relief by 1, lo< al application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the’Mucous Sur faces and assists in iTddlinig your System of Catarrh. ^ Sold by druggist* for over 40 Tear*. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Thought for th« Day. t The avchige sob takes tho advice of his father just like the father took advice from his father. Wrlcbr# ladlxx ▼x«#t«bl# nil# rentals nothin* bet vXfcetxMx in«rx4txat#. which set •#Biix ns » toatx xs4 peraxtlvx hr atimx kxltox ax4 avl hr DrttaOoa Ad*#nnsaMnl. Trace* of the most ancient eavp mm found tn Canute aerm to tAmtlfy them taitlx like EaAlnma. CxanMDkfl fi In *gSffig£f “Sam tur me’s goln’ to bring in what’s left of T*&t. Casey, Mormon. We’ll take the buekboitrd,, wltli a tarp’ to stow bin. under. Up -fu you to knoct together a coflin an’ dig aTrave under the cottonwoods an" below the "spring. Git Joe to Iielp you. No S(*nse in lettin’ the gel see you, of course.” Mormon rounded up trie half-breed Joe, to help him dig the grave, first locating Molly a hammock he had slung for her In the shade of the trees by the cistern. The soil was roft and clear from atone. An hoar sufficed to sink a shaft for Pat Caaey’a Inst bed. Mor mon carefully adjusted the headboard he had fashioned from a thick plank, to be carved later when (be letterlnc ana decided upon. Thlf done, be finekleff «r tbe“befMt# had frtarardeff from ablcft M* bolster and revolver swung Sandy carried two gun*, hla pnciierx one, habits of and lev, anxee fttiTtnc dnya tottnc (bean nx hxes- Mnfity an ifioy warn agwro, tv#wnn tfiorx own Onto orrwmoff in wax iwm fffi tfio Threw fiior so •* tn pa> n final aacwwl eat sf aoaaet. fig fits % MHfie •am. mm*m» Mx mffRwn ox mm Maw ■on ox Plimaoll Jumped for thx Girl—Caught Her by On* Arm Roughly. shout that gel, 1*1] take tnj chance of there bein’ enough white men around here tn ‘quit me There ought to fir e 'bo uc ty e^v t* | hear tn*. Jim plimaoll. I'm talkin' i etmlght V*w git. fiend yore fiawnx | fo* the short tmQ to Oorrfoed an I keep trneelifi' ttMafioATe fWfiy Wt | tho ta*MB and the i wtdfi an ntawwfaofi f eoxaewd IE I YW tfiawaa m y i urmutm *» fitfiff a “Kf ihpl ■«MXo y loa.** he toM Molly. who'a a wolf so carvin'. My lefterta'a punk tl hefi >nre til in*-# fOJI JOXI cud have It In atone.” "You all are awful g‘oMl to me." waa all she could trust hemelf to aay. Each of the Three Musketeer* of the Bunge felt a tug to take her In hla arm* and comfort her. Instead they looked at one another, ns men of their breed do. Sain pulled at hi* mustache. Mormon rubl*ed the top of his bald head and Sandy rolled u cigarette and smoked it silently. Molly ate no supiter that night. Be fore dawn Sandy thought he heard the door of her room opea and soft foot falls stealing down the stairs. When lie went later to the spring he found the grave covered with the wild blooms that the girl had picked in tlw? dewy dawn. NMxffy a eyvfirna* »rat up. Thu hceatli that fxrvlrd hla *"crt* nave cLmenrom 2 rerngee*f(w " hark B Ihe flivver?” bu aimin’ to keep a- CHAPTEft IV Sandy CaJIs the Turn. It was a week after Pllmsoll’s dis- “You C*4| I naked, "or 1 lookin’ fo’ that red an’-arhltu heifer?” Miranda aniffed. "I’m goln*. soon's I’ve said aomw i thin’ in the way of a word of advlru j an* warnin', aeeln’ aa how I happened thla way, It'a a woman’s matter or I wouldn’t meddle. I ain’t much time ! an' I ain’t goln’ to waste It to mince matters. Here's a gel. n'most a wom an. livin’ with you three bachelor men." *Tve been married," ventured Mor mon. "So I understand. Where's yore wife?” “One of 'em’s dead, one of ’em’* divorced, an’ I don’t rightly rsabe where the third is. nor I ain’t losin’ weight concernin’ that neither." “More shame to you. You’re one of these women-hnters, I s’pose?” "No in'in, I ain’t. That’s been my trouble. I admire the sex. but I’ve missal from the Three Star premises, that one of the riders, comijig back fnom Hereford with the mail, brought rumors of n new strike at Dynamite. The man said that Pilmsoll had stated that he expected- jto. go over to the mining camp in the Interests of claims located 1 by Patrick Casey in which he had a half-lhterest, by reason of having grubstaked the prospector. "There's the thorn under that saddle." said Sandy to Mormon. "That’s what Jim Plimaoll meant by hla Meal.' I dpn’t believe he'd ittr up things unless he was fairly sure there was something doin' oveh to Dynamite. Molly Ban her dad never grubstaked She don’t u« an* she to the old man MflLttt than dad aa* daughter Pthn rigger* rhaer's aa' atahta this arttfi LW» a xCrtfio Iflat m flxXa wr an anwu anus ear m Jim the *Tfi» ana * mat »• Whenever yo« lee I tfint t»gh»eeinfi Iff (fie chrxl, that deegx-aea»e#l irrttfittofi that b tike awre tawMMr ol a chest coM— Apply Slfiflrt toe heat aA4 peck ll breaks up ike car# (eaiMNi and bnnfi mxtaet fCltel The penetrating *« filth mi the liniment re st or ce normal circvlatiofi an l reduceq InAammatKaa. Dno I let your cheat cold develop^ Wherever com grok a* rswxea fnax -ana warn 4mmtm naa b USED TO BE THIN, WEAK AND PALE able—TeHs Hem She Regained Strength and a Good, Healthy Color. Central, S. C—"I waa in n very weakened condition...pale and thin, hardly able to go." says Mrs. Beaoie Bearden, of thla place. "I would auffer, when I stood on my feet, with bearing- down pains In my sidea and lower parts of my body. "I did not rest well, and didn’t wont anything to eat / "My color was bad and I felt miser able. “A friend of mine told me of Cardul, and then I remembered my mother uked to take it....After the first bottle I was better. I began to fleshen up, and I regained my strength and good, healthy color. I am feeling fine. I took twelve bottles (of Cardul) and haven’t be,en n had picker. I’m Jest a woman- dodger." Miranda’s, sniff turned Into a snort. "I ain’t heard nothin’ much ag’In you men, I’ll Say that." she conceded. “I reckon yqu-all think I’ve jest come homin’ In on what ain’t my affair. Mebhe that’s so. If you’ve figgered this out same way I .ave, tell me an* I’ll admit I’m Jest an extry an* beg yore pardons." "Miss Bailey,” said Sandy, his man ner changed to courtesy, "I believe you've come here to do us a service on* Molly likewise. So fur’s I sabu there’s been soroe^ remarks passed con cernin' her sta^n’ here’ tboot a chaperon, .an to speak. Anyone that *ud Stahl that sort of talk Is a blood relation to a centipede an* mehbe I *rg!te a guewx as U . . I mefion | can pwauafle bias to qulL” bad a bit of trouble since.*’ Thousands of other women have had similar experiences In the use of Cardul, which has brought relief where other medicines had failed. If you suffer from female ailme'nta, take Cardul. It is a scientific remedy for woman's Ills and may be just what you need. Get It at the drug store. fake THE WOMANS TONIC HURT? Hair Gray?