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It may spare you a sleep. less, anxious night, It is always ready, always safe to use; In emergencies, or for everyday allments, Any hour of the day or night that Baby becomes fret. ful, or restless. Castoria was never more popular with mothers than it is today. Every druggist has It, FLT chieArd- CASTORIA » there that calls had It Was war ple to it Se your ang me who ned. 8S mour said be went there on his own responsibility. I'll say Seymour was sir. that square about warning him. Well hat mar as found d-d lake. bh JOH tnd a thing the except he was drowned. It's a bad place to live in {I know! | was there for two years The stranger's voice sank to a whis per. ‘You feel drowned in tors couldn't matter, like people are watching you all the time,” he went on. “When you wake ap, you think there's peo ple at the foot of your bed, and when you switeh on the light it seems like you catch them golng away out of the tail of your eye. The help won't stay They know! Mr, Seymour— he's a lord or something now— brought out an old cook from Eng land. She went bughouse from what she saw.” “Do you expect me to believe that? Smucker said. “No.” sald the other. "You ain't got the education to understand, Mr tlanby may. All | ask sou to do. if you want to keep sour job, 18 to try and prevent him from taking his fam ily up there to live" Smucker bitterly strictures on his thought of many cutting things to say, bot words did not come easily. His brain seethed with brilliant still born speeches. After a time he gath. ered his wits together. “It amounts to this,” he said. want me to wary Hanby too Inte.” “1 don give a d—n whether you do or not,” returned the stranger. “I've got it off my conscience. If you want them tev go to thelr death, It's ap to you. Any mar taking his family there is killing ‘em, just as much as If he fed ‘em strychnine in thelr soup. What do 1 get for this? Not a d—p thing! I'm out a dinner. “That,” said Smucker quickly, “is your own financial Uablility.” “I'm no plker,” sald the other. “Hey, Pat, bring a couple of them cigars that Morgan smokes, and some black coffee. My friend bere has an {pportant date” nm CHAPTER [I resented the education, He “You before it's At nine o'clock Mr. Smuacker stood outside the Gothie entrance of the where Hilton Hanby main. duplex apartment, Mr was In an unusoal frame of Whereas his viewpoint was confused, and his rebellion a now clarity. He subway guard ere cheerfully the livery of oppressing enpitalists would building tained a Smucker mind. often silent one, he a dreadful He told the long those suw things with wis vocal that who wore revolt would toll In serfs of an he offered If they deep the opportunity to refused, they abject emancipated proletariat, Yhen the liveried at the Hanby apartment house in tercepted Mr. Smucker and desired to know his business, the Weehawken saw In this nnother instance of the of the rich: 1 and delay, he was mines, elevator starter precaution tyranny after phliogopher only when, some shown Into his em ployer's rooms, he The girl looked nt him was overripe for who opened the neeel sneech, | door coldly i manded his name “Tell Hanby, Sm id loudly, *~, ‘What Do | Owed Gt for This Out Not Thing! I'm a Dinner message, Mr. Si greedily, this should one hring thirsted: should at him. If they sneered, be Iashed, “Mr. Hanby asks you to walt,” said Mary Sloan, not “He's husy, They're in of dinner.” “At half past nine?” “That's what | said, Mr “Smucker, Smucker!” “As he won't be through set awhile, Mr. Smuckersmucker, do you want to send a “No!” the Absolutely 1 will not] his wife 1 matter of life and death. Tell him to leave his boon companions for a back to not sneer they should softening the hilow R iddle the n Mucker™ * message? man roared *1 won't! Tell him and come on a moment, and he will go them a saddened man” With the Adolph Smucker, enemy in “eo adored him, and his intil removed by ma Mary hurried back. ested In the announcemnent ployer was about to make possible exception of Hianby had not an His children help remained iage or death wna inter her em He was world She on his feet when she reached the dining “Family friends!” he began. “Best of best of friends! I stand before you tonight at the ripe age of four and forty, | not only an announcement to make-——I have con- wife, Yon have hitherto known me as plain Hilton Hanby.” “Not exnctly Ianghed, “I ried a plain man!” “Pest of wives!” he have room, und familles, have have also a confession. 1 cenled my name from even my wife mar- plain,” his could never have murmured, *1 deceived Almost half a my mother was drown. ing In one of our picturesque rivers. A handsome sprang In and rescued her they mar- and her she ealled by the name of that superb stream, My true name Is Housatonle Hilton Han. by. At school 1 was known as Tonle. At college they Tony. When name he Teveland you, century ago stranger Later first were ried, 800 alled me arried stood. To- There how you do It,” said id Hanby, “We treat bumhan, ried as a were but strange somehow familiar voice broke in, “They a feast fore Waterloo” the night be shouted the volee, gnve from the distant balcony. “It's that Mu “The idea !™ “Smucker,” Hu: had forgotten all about him, Tell him I'll be there in a moment.™ “He's got his nerve!” Junior “Besides we people the feast before Waterloo won the bat tle. Dad, 1 hate that man! | wish you'd fire him Whenever | go to the office, he tries to bead me off from “He wishes to wer,” Mary said nby corrected. “iy sald who gave seeing you save me money,” sald Hanby, rising Mary Smucker. He intellectual superiority her, In the siangy. of her gave Smucker opinion of him (TO BE CONTINUED) descended wrathfully on was conscious that his was lost on expressive phrase her clings, she It may surprise those complacent people who think that everything that counts was invented within the last century, to hear that speedometers- and they seem pretty modern devices «were brought into use centuries ago. Admittedly they did oot tell, by themselves, the rate at which you were tavellng, but with a clock hung alongside them you could make a guess good enough for olden days, when speed limits and police traps were unknown, Evelyn, in his diary, writes In 1657: “1 went to see Colonel Blount, who showed me the application of the way: wiser to a coach, exactly measuring the miles and showing them by an in. dex ns we went on. It had three clr cles, one pointing to the number of rods, another to the miles, by 10 to L000, with all the subdivisions of quarters; very pretty and useful” What would Evelyn have sald if he could have foreseen the pace the mod. ern speedometer has to register, when holiday makers race home and tell the magistrate, a few days later, they were doing 15 miles an hour?—Conti. nental Edition, London Dally Mail, May Discover New Ones Tip from the Telephone News: Peo ple spend the time you make them walt in summing up your faults, so don’t be late, ' The Pastor Says: The gluttonous man mistakes his victuals for his vitals.—John Andrew Holmes, Coal Often Referred to in Pages of Bible In the authorized Bible—the English In the reign of word coal Hebrew words, The first and most frequent word Is that meaning a live ember, burning fuel, In 11 Sam. © 3 10 22 :9-13, lon of the transiat King represents no less VOTrs ion made James J--the than five “coals of fire” are phorically for the lightnings ing from the Almighty, In there | the “Thon shalt hea ils of fire his head, hich wa Paul in his Epistle to 12:20, and by which are cally expire confusion which thelr Prov. coal to fire, kindle « put meta proceed. 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