THE PATTON COURIER y “ARF AND 1 on : "CAV TH Ey. | ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, APPLIANCES ———————— SCARF AND TIE GIVE GAY TOUCH, | Benes ma, ry = ¥ 5 .; 6 yr. le Kst, 42 yrs; F PRINT FROCKS SMARTLY TRIMMED | jitter’ ih, Wiig assis gerator; rea rusines T— mo——— ———— Why Not Enjoy Life? | Logan” Mills, Pa.—T feel it my | | duty to tell of the wonderful benefit I received from Dr. Plerce’s medi- vinator jceless refri | cines. I cannot = ————— | and centrally located in live Ohio city. { 1 P $46.000 1. File 1138 & ice p, 000 & ange 4 : a0. praise them too AY spring colors are at their gay- | print, if you please. More fashion. | = F000 CO DLEY & CO. $ highly as they are ¥ ' : : tex. ITD " Cleveland, Ohio. a DID YI : est when it comes to the scarf, or | able than ever are gay print fabrics, | 1108 Schofield Bldg. - ey HEAR WHAT just what they are claimed to be. len months ago I be- livening the smart Twentieth century | ut present, Perhaps the debut of these edaipred Price. $4 500 Filo kerchiel Share or necktie, either of | [t is the tiny patterned prints which | z BARBER SHOP— 5. Hine ug rE, SNOOP Tou! . which is playing a strenuous part in en are holding the center of the stage | Rt $60 mo. Est 16 yrs. lllness compels - By Arthur D. Howden Smith the. ae te mpdiate aie: Tooufed i heart of towas wel I | | gan the use cf the ‘Golden Medical COSINE ) ; paps a oie, fhe. ule aa! : s diminutive prints was not greeted with ' ; : } y 1108 Schofi ‘1d Bldg, - Cleveland, Ohio. Discovery, fis He Author of PORTO BELLO GOLD, Etc. 4 Wearing a scarf has grown into a | the degree of enthusiasm they merit- Baki x= of ‘orite Prescrip- habit with us modernists. If not a | ed, but the more we see 'em the more | RESTAURANT—D N N n on’ combined. At (® by Brentano's.) WNU Service of Tok Bowater : 4 [ restaurant, b rooms and bat present I am en- | ¥ scarf, then a modish kerchief square, | we like 'em. | 90 day. Near Penn. station in | i i " ’ oN ay: owns 3 rr o i or at least a boyish tie like the one One of the pleasing things about | live Ohio city; no rent to pay; owns the bldg vuln, Ee i I B & | tne. in prive $13,600, Reas. terms. File 1280, though I am continuing the use of POOP OOPOOSY> | in the picture. these wee merry-go-round prints is | R. BRADLEY & CO. | 1108 Se hoficld Bldg, - Cleveland, Ono, To choose a scarf has become a mat- | their adaptability to every winsome | ™ en ter of unalloyed joy, for there's mo | and cunning styling. Perhaps that IS | GASOLINE & OIL. WHOLESALE & RE- qualms of conscience as to whether it ' why the couture of Paris have taken these medicines. 1 suffered with CHAPTER XIV—Continued A shadow fell athwart us as we lay / ne-ars, of scouts who wore bears’ pads feminine trouble which caused sore- : ; . { § ncking voice re s . casing 7” sini mi and a mocking voice replied for me: | for moccasins? GASOLINE & OIL, WHOLESALE & RE large tract land, 10 yr. lease at $85 mo. : average sales 7560 gal, day. Books and in- ; ventory open for investigation. A very prof. ftable, clean busin further particulars upon request. Pric L000, Pia 1239. 8S. R. BRADL EY & CC 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Creveland, Ohio. ’ ness and pain in the right side. 1 grew weary, feeling miserable at all “Yo-hay,” muttered the warriors in “By all means, most excellent Iro- For the first and only time during times, thinking it was impossible for guttural assent. “We will keep our | Quois. I trust you will nurse our val- ! our acquaintance Ta-wan-ne-ars was me to recover, but at present I am | pogrts strong, O Ta-wan-ne-ars.” uable captive back to full strength i surprised into a look of chagrin. Their faces were more serious than | and health.” “We thought it was late for bears enjoying life better than ever.”— Mrs. Myrtle Clark. All dealers. Tab- I struggled to a sitting position, for : to be out,” he admitted. lets or liquid. before, but they exhibited. no signs of . , I A $ A ' ne priiaiase iniomanus | {EAT I liked not to lie at De Veulle's feet, } A urray chuckled with amusement. oD SHON, ALES 16.077 FOR 1975 F Ho Ch | We moved much more cautiously | however much I might be at his Quite so, quite so! And so you Est, 11 yrs, owner retiring. Rt. $158 mo, i : yi ov visi y 3 clean, up-to-date stock, handles a e n rat ouse at now that we were near our journey's mercy, : § Visit us once more, Master Ormerod, rugs and antique furniture, located in ve Ted—An unmarried woman wants | eng, with three scouts always in front, ‘So you walked Into the spider's | I confess 'tis an unexpected pleasure | Penn. city on Lake Erie. Price $6,500 an 70 y : : A rR § : hic : | inventory. y 14 —— Jou ob the phope. | one on either flank of the path we trod. | web,” he continued, standing betwixt | which we shall strive to make the | ‘nyentery S, R. BRADLEY & CO. 4. of Bill—How do you know she’s not | put we saw no signs of other men, al- | me and the firelight which ruddied his ; most of.” 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. THE FEA "in i: — i “Sir,” I said earnestly, “it makes | SHOP—PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Ted—She said not to call you ft | tracks. Toward evening we struck the | you threw caution to the winds! You | little difference to me what is my fate, but I conjure you by whatever preten- BEAUTY ] | Profits $4,600 yr. Rent $12 wk. Fully equipped. | Booths, hair dryer, marceller, etc. Large | room in rear, Price $2,500. Fiie 1108. | married? though many times we came upon bear | sinful face. “A woman's plea—and | | | wins | Jou are engaged, waters of the tumbling little river | fool!” | br SE through which Ta-wan-ne-ars and I “The letter was a bait?" I exclaimed | sions to gentility you possess to give Th Sp Bans. a had waded that night after Marjory | incredulously. { over your plan of selling your daugh- j Tien) I | Cleveland, ohio, hd CHILDREN CRY had released us. “For you—yes. 1 say again—you : ter.” by GRO( ERY ALES £150 Ww EEK Soriss SIR. Now Scouts returned to report not a foot- | fool! Baptiste took the letter to Mur- | “The words you choose for your ap- { I as PN fo ine ym active print in the snow. We ate a little | ray, and Murray read it to me. It | Peal do not commend it to me,” he pun oy, Sal Fi 1219. Price parched corn mixed with maple sugar | could not have been contrived more | returned. “Nor do I perceive what 0) ea el nos Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio, business of yours it may be to ques- tion my daughter's marriage.” Now, what put it in my head I know not, unless it was the fact that in her and some jerked meat we carried in | skillfully to suit our plans.” our haversacks. ‘Twas ridiculous, no doubt, but I was About midnight we all moved for-| oqgjer in my heart for assurance that ward, Ta-wan-ne-ars leading the line. Marjory had not known her appeal The oaks and elms, maples and wil- letter to me Marjory had spoken of ) I lows, which had composed the ele- him as “Mr. Murr "; but I leaped to ments of the forest, now gave place to the instant conclusion that she was tall funereal firs, whose massive jade- not his daughter. Sure, no man could green foliage remained untouched by have disposed of his own daughter so lieve babies and children of Constipa- | the icy breath of winter. Grotesque cold-bloodedly ! tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diar- | shadows darted vaguely over the white “She is not your daughter in the rhea; allaying Feverishness arising | ground as the trees swayed and first place,” I retorted boldly. “And in the second place, she has expressed FOR “CASTORIA” Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages —— Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years to re- GROC ERY & R, TATE AT A SAC RIF 1c E Sales $500 to $600 wk. Bldg. 40x50; full basement, large clean stock, excellent fix tures.Owner going in manf, business, Will sacrifice for $11,600. Reas, terms. File 1216. SNS, R. BRADLEY & CO. 1108 Schofield Bidg. - _Cleyeland, Ohio, TWO LARGE WOODWORKING PL ANTS: Ss. of fine brick, concrete construction, 1 y, fireproof specially built for woodwork. main busi. ; kiln dry bldgs.; ell ar- | ranged, 2 land, r. r, siding | thru the pr rty, electrically equipped, cated in Warren, Pa, ana Ambridge, Pa. De- tails and print will be furnished upon re- quest, Fie 1208 R. BRADLEY & CO. strong young man, Master Ormerod, Can it be that you have some personal interest in the matter?” “It is cold for an owl to leave his tree hole.” He threw back his head, and 1 therefrom, and, by regulating the | groaned. In the distance an owl hoot- Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimi- | €d solemnly. The Otter touched my to me her abhorrence of her marriage, 1108 Schofic 1d Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. lation of Food; giving natura! sleep | shoulder. as you know.” REPAIR SHOP AT LORAIN, OHIO without opiates, | Did you hear the owl?” he mul “Zooks,” he remarked mildly after Aran ny 774, S088 Nockumiti The genuine bears signature of | mured. an interval of silence, “tis strong lan- | Mostly all profit. Rt. $32.50 mo Brice $4,008, “Yes.” ‘hisnere ack > terms. Excellent 0 ition. File 1264, | “Yes” I whispered back. guage that you use. You are a head- SS QR rraniptave, °° | 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. { ’ ; RESTAURANT FIXTURES COMPL In every detail, dishes, counter, tables; vash register. Booliteeping reg ’ | started at the fidelity of the repeti- : ba a ———— iia min Ste ad € ( ¥ 1 I Again some instinct prompted me. equipment, well worth price asked, Representative Wanted, Eciusive territory tion. “I have,” I asserted. ‘Your daugh- S. R. BRADLEY & CO. to men or women to represent fastest sell- | wp 1 1 Tool 1" ee ! 2 1108 Schofield Bidg. - Oleyelnnd, Ohio. ing Jine of Sreisgoods, draperies, and silk | 00-whoo-00! Too-hoo! ter prefers me to the man you would imi ‘ rere underwear, Hustlers make $50 to $100 per | » isteno Lose wha an- . ay a week. Part HERE time. Write or fel We hnieed. but Le a no a force upon her. And as a suitor, ac- Mais ROAD ry SE / RIE, Pa on samplesand start right out. Exp. Unnecessary. | SWerT. nstead, after brief interval, wording , stimates Z Toad; fully 2a ax TRIS IS0 South Jer sey Home Service, Woodstown. N. J. T | 5 A 2 cording to your estimates of the excellent e; oms, 2 baths, garage, nai re - a the howl of a wolf resounded. world’s opinion, I am far more eligi- T% yr. $100 n Price $4,000. aR a ow : Y : Aig .- R. BRADL : CO. | A few yards farther on the owl ble than this Frenchman. 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. | hooted again. “The line halted, and the “You are scarcely wise to say so to — . | warrior in front of him whispered that his face, and I beg leave to differ with GAY SCARFS AND TIES FOR SPRING we HOY ND GREE NH OU double He. W. heat.” Est. r14 yrs Is too gay, too bizarre. No matter if | such a fancy to them—they rather | Profits $ r. net above expenses. Exe » . tional location for retail and whol a whole palette of colors were to be | challenge the Imagination as to what | busi can be doubled if properly h for further particulars write Dice $13, STATE APPROVED LANDS Ta-wan-ne-ars wished to speak with Small improved farms in well established | me. 1 passed by him and several settlement. Fruit, alfalfa, dairy, hogs, poul- others and came to where the chief you. I find the Chevalier de Veulle a very eligible young man, of rank in the world, of achievement, of distinct was not even eligible for continued residence at the most profiigate court “There was something strange about If you aspire to be up to the last- | the right in the picture, does it not room 50x30; repai minute mode, you will wear with your | capture one's fancy at a glance? Re- new spring taillese a surah silk | gardless of its air of unsophisticated square in gorgeous plaid patterning, | youthfulness, it reveals the master- 1 » : mn was Sed as ¢ Pe, 2 ¢ 3 the owl, brother.” he said. “The war- 1s used 1 a lure. It enabled me to | maintain a stoicism of demeanor 1 did | riors told me that the Otter answered fiof foul in Europe, I agree with you.” | i a “Tut, tut,” remonstrated Murray. | | try. Churches, high school, grammar schools. | L 3 ; S in its hand-painti c . is ashi | Also unimproved lands with first water rights. | St00d, peering, or, trying to peer, into promise for the future.” ysed Bn iis hand Dainting Or band. cab be aecomplished in thelr fashion. | S. BR. BRADLEY & C( Easy terms. Write Fresno Farms, Kerman, Calif, | the night “If you can call a man eligible who | YA0cKing, there's no possibility of its | ing. 1108 Schofiéld Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. . , 3 sht. 3 2 all a man elig } x tt | snr rear | offending good taste. The active Paris-made gown to gg The attractive Pari ade gown { ! SOLD 65 CARS | storage space, brick and concrete bldg equipped for repairs and service. Located live Ohio town near Cleveland. File 110s. 8S, R. BRADLEY & (CO. 1108 Schofie »1d Ble, - Cleveland, Ohio, Special Offer “Well, twas kind of you to make fo Victims of wolf—" Teh Rusta® Bo we : S| “Your words are not those of a gentle- ord air soll; Ea J ow A yell as of fiends from hell shat- | SUCh haste” he went on, sneering | "4. ‘wo wil abandon the sub- | tucked under the collar of your coat | touch in every otal, BARE S "$65.000 1025. WHOLB- = a | tered the mantle of silence. Flames | 40Wn at me. “You will be in time for ject. Where do you propose to incar- with the triangular folds arranged at Special attention is called to the | BAKERY SALES $65.000 1925. W Dodge n i estion | spurted through the firs, and in the the wedding after all. Oh, never fear; | + I ite the prison rs, chev Jier ”» : the front, or knotted in cowboy fash- | wide bandings of solid colored silk | truck, 7 employees, large Peterson oven, ¢ 3 ‘ cers 1e "1Soners, cheve 2T 7 3 . : y : res € ; excellent t by be | gleam of the discharges and of torches | YOU shall be permitted to live that “I would not risk them a second | 100 at some effective spot on the shoul- | which trim each of the frocks in Dae Je Sxceliony Duds: Povilla | long. We have plenty of meat in this a Sa der. | the picture. Using plaln with print | stock at inventory thrown inte our midst I had a fleeting 5 S| time in the keeping of the savages.” . | I , BI I S. R. BRADLEY & CO Your Druggist Says Pleasant to Take, glimpse of hideous masked figures | P28 to supply diversion for our sav- said De a % et us tr cour What a bevy of artists and crafts- | Is a widely exploited feature of the | 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. ixir Must Help Poor Distresse | Socraing boty . ifika ages in the meantime.” is 5 ood aT men must be working overtime this | mode. This fashion trend toward us | " Stomachs or Money Gladly { besnding between the tree trunks. : strong room. There you and 1 can aa : . : 4 | ELECTRICAL STORE SALES $25,424, 1925 Refunded | “Keep your hearts strong, brothers He switched suddenly into the Sen- |}... an eye to their security.” spring, to supply this insistent call of | ing solid with figured is variously in- | Rent $50 ine yr. le: . ee ens | of the I one House.” st sured Ta-wan eca vernacular, Pe well Cohoive a yy: Ys thers the mode for more and yet more hand- | terpreted. sometimes by complement- Sectaie, Rxiyre +o pplis 9 se.” sh a) a-wan- ¢ s well conceived. Is ¢ i : y "lean, up-to-date ck, Ov You gan be so distressed with gay | ne-ars “The y are only Cabra 1g “Are you all here, Iroquois dogs?’ | any news of Pere Hyacinthe?” painted and hand-blocked scarfs, De- | Ing a simple one-piece silk print dress | compels sale, Price $27,500 3 3 | -ars, DY & \ 8 age ‘ J ¥ ad! any news ( re Hyac 2? 3 4 : : : ead A y ahd fulness from poor digestion or | cy ir» he demanded curtly ” ip : signs like those in the picture are the | with a short coat of plain silk. This 1108 Sel of x dg. ¥ revel 1, Ohi gysbepsia that you $hink Your heart | dogs. Stand te it. : Ce ! have siationed 3 man at ile river fashionable kind and they are made | is the ensemble type especially fa hile Tus i evglan: ae 5 | “ . R eu AA? . : . § K £ > ¢ : Ss > ensem ) Speci: p a- -— — meet is going to stop beating. | He fired as he speke. 1 imitated All are here, French mongrel,” re- | crossing to bring word the instant he f crepe. of SoOTatt f S h * f | vored bv Ps Sh f i : FLORIST GRI Your stomach may be so distended | hin, Our men shot off a scattering | turned Ta-wan-ne-ars pleasantly. arrives.” ii o ba georgette, 0 Sora or 9 vored by the Parisienne for imme- | o, _. FLORIST G is as s i ; S 7 : : . : chiffon. is quite something wort ia year. z 1 3 car 2 that Jour breathing is short and 8asSDY. | voiley. Then the False Faces were De Veulle kicked him. “I applaud your thoughtfulness. | _. . : 3 : 1g worlh | diate w | tain, ars 5 ‘$2 000 stock » You are dizzy and pray for quick : ; y % das : : : while, this being able to secure from An elaborate conception of the TINE. will ‘Te Sent BRON recast TE 1or : ’ | amengst us, coming from all sides, Keep that for the torture stake,” I'his continued delay in the ceremony : : 3 r { terms will be sent upon request 1218. relief—what’s to be done. : "| any npeckwear department genuinely | plain-with-print idea is that of a re S. R. BRADLEY & CO. : 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. springing out of the ground, dropping | he advised. “We have five corpses | is annoying. Master Ormerod, your from the very branches overhead and | and fourteen warriors and yourself, | sufferings are upon your own head.” : I looked eagerly for Marjory's face as we marched across the yard inside the stockade and through the heavy CONFECTIONERY INC BLDG. SALES $25 day. Old 2e compels sale, no rent to pay, an opportunity waiting for someone, Price $4,000. File 1 Just one tablespoonful of Dare's | Mentha Pepsin and speedily the gas disappears, the pressing on the heart | wielding their ga-je-was, or war clubs, | That is all’ ceases and you can breathe deep and | with dreadful effect. “All” reiterated Ta-wan-ne-ars. naturally. irs De Vet 5 i J 3 'ulle passed along the line 1 7 . y : a . ) Oh! hat Wessed felief; but why CHAPTER XV cross-questioning each prisoner to an | timber doors of the house. But she S, R. 'BRADL EY & CO. 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. HAIR DRESSING PROFITS $1,000 YEAR not get rid of such attacks altogether? : 3 TG : THATAT ave Why I re tl t all? 2 - accompaniment of kicks and threats, | Was not visible. Our guards exam- y have {hem at al? | : ined our bonds carefully, fastened our Loc. in Erie, best shop in heart of busi. and Especially when any druggist any- | Ga-ha-no’s Sacrifice All told the same story. De Veulls Y * ys 78 theatrical district, 7 rooms, steam heat, »emed satisfie a 3 , | legs and then left us. Rent $60 mo. er ploys 7 help. Est. 15 yrs. where guarantees Dare’s Mentha Pep- There was no time to reload. We seemed satisfied. He returned to my i Price $6,000 cash File 1228 sin, a pleasant elixir, to help you or | > : side, and summoned a host of masked We remained there three days, with- SK BRAD, EY & CO. _— 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. | fought with ax : inife as best we money back. | Zoneht with ax and knife as best we LADIES—$25 weekly Easy; addressing en- velopesathome; all material furnished; partic. ulars free. Howall Co., 1368 W. Lake, Chicago. out intercourse with anyone except our Indian jailers, who brought us messes of food twice daily. On the fourth day we were eating figures from the surrounding shadows. They jerked us to our feet, stamped out the fire and escorted us over the could. Ta-wan-ne-ars and I, with half a dozen of our warriors, crowded back to back. The rest of our party were LADIE SN & GENTS Fy RNISHINGS NIAGARA nt $45 mo. 4 roor i bath, E les $18 060 for 309% profi inventory $6,200, no competition, | i Ee ae trampled, bloody snow where we had - —— | cut off in twos and threes. tongl hrougl yg] v aiclec of | our meager fare of boiled corn when 00. Term 1119 DEMAND GENUINE ! Nesistance ras’ 71 : wn fonght, through the gloomy aisles of g S, R. BRADL & Co. A Reais ance ge hopeless, I'he the Evil Wood and into the irregular the door was flung open violently and 1108 Schofiéld Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. jErvarms of Yas sees seemed to care streets of La Vierge du Bois. the gaunt figure of Black Robe en- i RY SALE nothing for death If onls thes cols oe : = Benita. hi L BAKERY SALES $1.000 MO. RT. $50 MO, | = aia only 1€) Two men stood by the gate of the tered unannounced. jehind him, ob Good loc. for lunches, employs bal EDITED BY MICKIE COD LIVER OIL% HYPO PHOSPHITES | bring down an Iroquois. ® | Stockalo 6 EPE0T TE. One was Mur. | Vieusly unwillingly, walked Murray. girls, overhead can be ¢ Te ——— S knocked. senvelass by. : : as | Wiioh orn alial tie ic D ro | FEEDING A A guaranteed remedy to prevent and { i yo be Sesed Se nye . by a0 blow ray, the other was Baptiste Meurier. : Whic h is Ene Englishman Orne 32.099. BE RAST. BY ven fows, le DOG < © grercome Coughs, Colds Blongiaiand a an y ¥ Raed ym fon The unsavory face of the courrier gig 13 Qenjanteg the » jot n Foneh 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. lll un ections, Los etite s- | ahawk. 3 ame ras lying Ey a ere am, father answered, me en——— ht Peoria Pains Stomach | in the snow in front of a huge fire, My de bois grinned appreciation of my as- standing up as well 2s 1 could BE: Ay TY Hor an Liye. N03 owx, > RT . e is : St g { . ales $4,500 yr. Rt. $50 7 : £ Pimples, Bad Blood, Sallow Complex- | arms were bound and my head ached tomehmeny, : ; “Mistress Murray tells me that you path ge. Bost, AE, I a 3 i i Fri a . “Peste. sie n 2 sx elai 3 y xcellent alue for $2 4 x E- jor, Lon Weight, Strength and similar | &; violently that I felt sick. poste, Monsieur: 1 he exclaimed. | pave won her affections?” he asked Ee i NRADLEY & Cv, he) ROUTE AROUND run-down conditions requiring a recon- | pg my brother in pain?” asked the It seems you are a s ow traveler. I coldly. 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio, GHBOR- stactive tonic: | voice of Ta-wan-ne-ars feared 1 might be behind you, but I My heart 1¢ aped with sudden joy AM : USL. ho sini E a-wi ars, > lh ST . My he: ape : 'n joy. AMUSE THIN : GARBAG TASTES LIKE RARE OLD WINE I rolled over to find him lying be- arrived twenty-four hours in advance. “That is true, father,” I said. Ses Ahh ) mo. Rent T MACHINE BUSI oe CHANGE SAMPLE At your druggist’s | side me, the blood from three or four I have 10 thank you for the beaver “And you love her?” Sorel dxYontien that Sellen ii HIS DIET. DOGS FREE or by mail. | trivial cuts freezing on his head and peits, They Were a Sofficient bribe for “As much as a man may, father.” asl mor Rue Sring. Price ARE FOMD OF NOTE: Large size HYPO-COD sells | ghoulders. wy immediate release. He turned upon Murray with a ges- | "Sk. "BRADLEY & C0, ROAST TURKEY for $1.00 at drug stores or by mail | “Yes,” I groaned, “but tis naught.” “That will do, Baptiste,” interjected ture of decision. : i 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio. JOE CREAM AN' The Earle Chemical Co.,, Wheeling, W.Va. | “There was treachery,” he said. Murray. “Heard you ever, Ta-wan- (TO BE CONTINUED.) NEAR NIAC ARA CANDY. “TRY Your Draggist Will Guarantee HYPO-COD | “They knew we were coming, and they - doh 2258 Nxcetlent Hla ON THESE, i [ © | EEX { fu equipped, over a : to Help the Sick and Weak | lost many men so that they might Xo 3 OD 4 Ze | g money a ! 15% on —r— take us alive.” 35 Total price $44,000. Reas, . . 122 Salesman §& Saleswomen | "wr warriors—* 1 tateres. Acadians Returned to Get Hidden Treasure 10s odd 850d. oni | ; » dg. - eveland, io, — - - Do you want an opportunity to make $50 | He turned his head to the left; and. ————ias. — TS & REAL E i per week right now and build a business of yms and 0 y vi ace y 8 i - ving his gaze saw g ras y : 5 . your own that will place you in an inde- | following his gaze, I saw that I was When the Acadians were driven | It had lain was the imprint of a As the season advances it is more and more apparent that blue, espe- cially navy, has become the first choice of smart women for spring, Consequently many silk print frocks are banded with navy, also the acces- | § gentle laxative, it keeps the di- gestive tract working normally. 30c & 90c. At ali Druggists. I G. G. GREEN, Inc. WOODBURY, N. J. | ers to say naught of him. If the | There is a story well known in the | matically clean for the time of one's scarfs. Now that navy has come into Keepers do not suspect, they may be region about a family living on the | life by means of a wonderful slightly | uch prominence, navy-and-white hand- lieve they have all of us safe in their | north shore of Cumberland basin in | disinfectant fluid, the tears, and the | blocked types are wresting the honors pet.” 1834. One evening members of the | winking of our eyelids, and the water somewhat from black-and-white. He whispered his warning to the | family saw a boat anchored abeut a | sent down the nose. > | pendent position? There is restricted terri. | a pb p vi ll SA tos. and _ tory open for those who will work represent- ( On the right of a line of recumbent fig- | gro their homes in what Is now | three-legged pot, doubtless having Re Ing Solid Silk Hoslery Co., a national instl- | yrag which my dizziness would not : hn i , nisi 5 proposition, tution. New Snring line. Big commissions | ry . ° Nova Scotia in 1755, by the British | contained valuables left by the Aca- 46,160. Reas. terms : paid ite | permit me to count. ; . ae . Sfp New Env | dans Ml, = . S. R. BRADLEY & CO. B IIE SALES CORPORATION | nt in . and Colonial troops from New Eng- | dians near! a century before, — 1108 Schofield Bldg. - Cleveland, Ohio, $85 Fifth Avenue - - - Pittsburgh, Ps. | No not all, I think,” Ta-wan-ne-ars land, their expulsion came so sud- | Montreal Fami Herald. cen ——— AGENTS WANTED IN YOUR OWN TER. | answered after a moment. “Five are denly that they made haste to bury — — ritory fle store route In spare time. slain and fourteen others lie here. But | their valuables, hoping that at some Nature’s Perfection NOVEL TRIM FOR PRINTS | Jo selling, No capital. Write | see the ap”? : : ' "5, New York city, | 1 do not see the Otter. time they might return for them. With all our knowledge we cannot NOE semelve | “The. Otter suspected something | Some of them did return but oth- keep clean a piece of glass, if ever | hand-painted scarfs at a price which cently designed silk frock of vivid | AND Wo! ey hos | Wrong," 1 sald. ‘"I'was he who an- | ers, it would appear, were not so | so precious, such as the lens of a mi- | ordinarily one would expect to pay | chintze pattern on a black back- | lr for §41 | swered the owl's call, fortunate, for at various times, pots | croscope, without scratching it in the | for merely a machine-print article. ground, the trimming of solid black for Indizcetion D.nemsis com | al ) al yor 4 ” : m ails : " ti s . o l < stler for details. NAPEAR HOS- | “It may be he escaped,” replied Ta and chests containing money and | cleaning. The window and lens of the | The favor for magpie effects has borderings being handsomely worked = Rianaigos tress ypep H ? ried | IERY ourth Ave. N, Y. { wanine-ars. 1 must war r ‘broth: or valuablos have ho RTS man bodv s ove ix ho a ’ ! a ha ve . | istres urri { ( 1n-ne-ars, mus irn our broth- | other valuables have been uncovered. | human body, the eye, is kept auto- | resulted in a run on black-and-white | With little red beads. Meals or Overeating. Being a > I | Bunions Quick relief from pain. Prevent shoe pressure, At dll drug and shoe stores The vogue for the two-piece sult | | : sper : : | os ‘ side FOS HSSE 9 g § speculate as to ee eee——— : 3 DrScholl’s | man beside him, and it was passed | mile from land and speculated as to Oy The youge Tie tie Wowie sul: |r \ ern Zino ads Put one on—the | down the line. its mission. Next morning It had ysters Like Yeast brings the gay print tie, as pictured, | Sories which complete the costume are | ¥ Big Story of Mexico by Gen. Lew I~ Pain is gone “wy . . i aw > y yg i a late i ras is- ) 3 20, y . ITINES e o yA Y ¢ r The west «ilk v oi : »—Illustruted. Author of Fair God. -p Your head is much swollen, broth- | gone and a little later it was dis Oysters enjoy feeding on yeast and into the list of popular neckwear for navy. The newest silk or chiffon prints | Address R. E PLUMBE, First National he said, ong over again so as | covered that a block of stone that | make rapid growth on this food, savy ng present navy-with-white in keen com- Bank Bldg. El Paso Texas . < : . Di spring. : rm ————— BLAULIFUL REGISTERED BULL PUPS ae a, “Let rs served as a doorstep in front of the | a recent report of the Britis i yetition to black-and-white, (2 108 he oh, Wan Derg make | 5 ; ritish min. | “geems as it everybody is going |! JULIA BOTTOMLEY. | W- N- U., PITTSBURGH, NO 16.1927. $15, Bulldogs. 601 Rockwood. Dallas Tex abift 0 bathe it with snow.” house had been moved, Beneath where | istry of fisheries > e adng ilk so appear in print this season—s (@. 1927, Western Newspaper Union.)
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers