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et to do for 0o Diapep.,in." by n eutr:' ..:n of the stonmah, iustantly r( -i food sour.iL anlI fernie'uta euses tht' niut,,ry-nuaking a1g rtbUr , ft:I.i ' n -.e ful.n ,ss A stomach anlI int,trneW. - i blets of "1'.ip" ''< L'i.ilp" 'in ' - - eýel almnt : ,,,t a a thi·y h itomneh. Thty hIp re'tlate stomaCh' so favrite foods ,,--. without distress-Costs at drug stores. cura Soap sthe Skin Keeps it Clear CLOGGED UP HEAVY COLD? gie it a chance to '."--ue Dr. King's New Discovery dangerons stage where a or cough or case of grippe get the better of you nay y than you think. Prompt wllt Dr. King 's New Discovery a long singe. rs it has loosened con. dissipated tight-packed broken vicious colds and S re it to the youngsters- L There will be no disa after-effects. $1.20 a bottle. At your Give it a trial. Become Normal tp, bile flows freely- billousnes. tongue-fur, disaIlppenr when Dr. Life Pills get in their rtable action. never pleasant)l correc habit-forming, should to rack the system vio ture's way is the way of Dr. Life Pills-gently but g the bowels, eliml latgstine-clogging waste, and the most gratifying results. system with them and bem of regular bowels 25e omen Young dearsnMiand abody n ad l ith may be lkeep youear system ri ilr q ty tait h . . ti mdeit emedyr feleineus, me arts ack dd vMe the mi gd bleas. In weshce n three eises. 4 -e ___ 6 aw0 t h 41 line; of m l, asclsnsiaso o otI " nui - d1 masdes. Gdifa @ si t a ndreds of eying neuritis, U I The House of _hispeas i, rihBy t by LLLIAMB JOHNSTrown ONo Copyright by L I1. Brown , Co. El_ _ __ _ _ F-! opyrig oy pyr t 1f . nrown ' Lo. UP TO DATE GHCSTS I " Fiction rca_ers who like ' haurnted houses and m',st>. rious ni;ses in the night, t I1: i and ghost doings ti-a; bat- I ,"== fie explanation, should stop, look, and read right here. For '"The House of Whis- on pers" is we I na r ed. It's even more fascinating than t\ the old-time hauntcd house, aeca'se it's a mystery apartment in a big city bui ding-the lovely heroine, for insizrce. can creep ters along a ledge from one win dow to another in the dead of night, and a wonder- t'nf ful pearl necklace can cis appFe.r fornm a wall-safe , and f'nd its way back again. ab't t and the su:erinte.dent and his employees can fase.n a charge of murder on the. dr'ti hero, and there might be "' roon in the wais for secret t, passageways. But there is iiri nothing reN-fas'iored or queer about the loyalty aid devotion of the heroine for her l;ver in trouble: it's the same glorious thiug that has thrilled us al' ever since I" tru. love ceased to run smooth. And of course she gets the reward that she "' deserves-and they live happily ever after. 1 T he ter. CHAPTER I. twtttn -1- "1 With an exclama:tion nf annoyance fromr I clrumpled up the note from my greet- "n. uncle Itufus and flung it on the floor. flirt My disappoin:tmentr t its c'sntents was iahot the one thin;g needed to colnp!ete the *,'n utter misery of a wretched day. .ie Only that mornin2 my ronmmates. ine Birge and Roller. fortunnate fellowa. him h:,d been Inforninil that their appilcn- he v tions for the amhbulnce service hal hai been accepted. Our year of happy HI companionship had come to an abrupt Cr in end. Itn "Cheer ip. old man." cried th.' op. with timistic Birge. "'your luck will change had somm time." his "Right." said Rol!er. as he stoop d eltil to give a final tug to the straps of his It. new kit hag. "n ('hap as crazy about hbet Adventure as you are is bound to meet to', her soon." "' "'Stop it." I cried In desperation. "It abi Is you two who are to have the gt'Cnt fo:( opportunity. Soon you'll he see~n n shrapnel hurst. airplanes hattling. reg- lea` Iments charging. heroes dying. ani I- Cat I'll be sitting here alone in a hall- :a room. eating my heart out with lone- red someness and envy. spending my days him at an uncongenial desk, and my nights sidi ('od knows how. after you fellows have gone." I "You never can tell." ch!rped 6d1 uIt Birge. "all kinds of strange things hap- helt pen right here in New York. You mayr be the one that has had a bellyfuT of his adventure before we return--if we do." set His last three words gave us all a wh. sobering thought. There was a chance. can more than a chance, that never again w. on this earth would we three be to- ter gether again. Elht of our college coy mates hai preceded Rirrep and doller ma to the great hattlefield. Already thre say of them lay In hero graves somewhere I under the liiies of France. ha. The silence of a sad partlng fell on arr us. The taxicab came and we drove thn together to the pier with hardly a word ni spoken. As we shook hands at the gang- t' plank old Roller spoke again, a glui- t ten of tears in his eye. somethlng al- up most prophetle in his voice. in "Nelson." he said. "' feel It in my hu bones that something is wonlt to hap- I pen to you soon. something thrilllng." mn I wish to God somethlng would'" int I answered bitterly. Inp Disconsolately I waved them n last p adien from the dock. In a black mood wt I railed algainst the fate that had left ii me behlnd, poignantly aInmenting the to la,-k of the eighdtt hundred dollar' that at w aid have set me free to accompany * them. Two letters, thrust under the door "h Sin lodging-heonse fashion, awaited my homecoming. One of them I reeng- an i ied at once as my mother's weekly billet of good advice. and tosseir asdd tin to be read when I was in a he'ter tel frame of mind. The other was in a an Scramped. unfamtllnr handwriting. As he I stedied the envelope curiously a ms peilon as to the writer's ident'ty " flashed into my mind and eagerly 1 fore it open. 3My great-nncle. R fues otl Gaston. was an oaid. old man. It must re be from him. What could he be writ Ing to me about? Rufus Gaston was he Hren-worth many millions. f. It was merely an invitattot to dine with him and his wife. Disg.ustedly Ie fmlung It aside. It aespped the climax of my dlsatlsfactilon with everything he Her.' were my two chums starting of CI t- thte war. and here was L Spaldlinal Nelson. twenty-ail strong Into physique. st save for a "football knee" that had t barred me from military serfvice. thirst-U ia for exeltemeut. left behblad ia the ema* Imb ein we ad ad mw bid 4m te se ialakreutimg agal wftk twe I rans er e,, nreete= t ~m 4 up me .m-s.t ur tinm~ I ~tU 11 1 . " *~i ",iiil I _ , II : ' f - ' ý "' , . 7til u.:ir .'t htin~ t n 'lV il In ' Brihe I' ,o l i t it lil fr i Ii iii ,li r. i t ti, . ' r t rsl " t r le , y o i e . ' n'ili of nt. , r, 1' _it that I W"inh erl I:'lt.yoeeimrIm i t . a t " I, lt, " 1 h 11!: 114 i' t'," ! it" I'' ;ire "I . i, TIt l t aI vritllly i,' .' Th li nt "1 +1,i -.i reel. ri t - l. it'iV eicl itid " t irtl"i" r' shl d-i nI " t I "till o-tiw d her ei iht hi1n- *Ii**t d r ed d olg la r s, hl i . "i ,to n t,, .ve." sh,. h~v wi~t te-{ n , l ei; ime. "httw y'lll e utti hilnir 1:il\ 't l fr' . i. Sli r '! , I.I l e ' '. .1i _ ,. -1" hit 1i i 1 ."1 .111 \\ h , lt o 1i 1\1l, " -i. n l ,II t in t'ii , .,tl . T1n ,o 1," I.l i t ytui i ft! t atii lt i ,,l! Ch1 y ,.l 1 -:" , emi es. i ettl he lils l i r l .uiz .,ni. Fin y t i' ing 11 -' whna n ith ir nexpnztt h'ti will Ibn j I ,ci'h ht"er. l ,' II l , iltonnt for -r h llt. T h , ti:Ne to .nti r 1:. i-t to :!y I',," , I ht ': t! lo r it i my mttl, ip f-ite lit I to t l i l lu o t ? OS,,. n i! i. ld - en \,o i ' «:!lr ." ia "1 I t r Thi< ir 11111ltoft i ital find rno lit1,"i :ilulyr. z 1rg u lietiton to hr wtit a: Sit ii i ofl r.0or .!t m1.1 I , ,,il hI ,- "I fo ll' coulld h, nmy owln mllaster'. Ellh "i - vh oo . I hliaI l"' It t oli 1in ' : \' y " 1 'th e d o l- ly.. ' Al.rs. and as it atnemulatd l hat been it th tu I win: her a mn dey orutr. I T lhogtnil y' ti r t' niy orter's li te tt lt- ""I yter. Th fir _"hart nr it repiated hanr nt manlly argullnltsn. She wtrltie: htaix m 'Twoll dhi\ intlny. I rec -ive .a "httr "1 e frote ny filher'"s lrhxteir. ulfuIt (i't -. Lt..n. :dln })hnn -u ;;rall Ih -n yor _1 or. first went to New Ytrk. lt ake, "l ils l.bolut yon arnd madtit tmv, a prtotIit; n reli the neern', ng you. I a :i nvlt vnhiliur' It' iedi Sri'te him nl tin llave. Yoiiir Vitsw" hnt e. iine ard so seldo.m in neeort. I gaive tin him your atldre-s and suZle.tt'd that miti n- he write to you hnimolif. Probubly he meit i h .s don, so bcy thit, tiltIe." d . lit pv, H.astily I rened n alV gr'ehllt-ll'ts atlet ipir cirumpldt note from tli. the utor nit setr I tm'lloit'th l" it lout. If Ti-ftuo (:topia' i.: op. with hl mnillitns and nit direct heIr fl¶ had nlteli a prouttisitin cilttuernii in ' m. his. letter totk tin a Vcly IYmore liater p d ",ltll-g onplexitn. Colrefully I re tiel hi Iit. seekinci for some htilden mnntItillng iUt ht- tten the lineas. hut t Ioit Cud no tlie eet 1, what he bamyin m!wnil. Ie me"-ly i, resie the pttili that I woult lIe "It c.hIi. to dtne with him ant his wife in [ent .orit.i!l next Thursday evenlnz. ina whatt could it melta? It wai at reg. leas°t well worth ilorilne Intt. r. i Glston wI'a sevnty-folr. Hie hal, matte I ia fortflnte in the Somth Aleriatl trtle ne retirin at sixty-five. There wis only ly hinstl an c his wife. On th e Glastont I .i, f m. through emy mother, my sisters eave 1,l I were the only bliod relationw. I wondered if it could h,. that old I Uiellu, "sas thinking of makini me his., ap heir--heir to the Gaston milions! at As I penned a cordial acceptanre of tof his dinner invitation I deoterminei to do." set myself to pleas'ng the ohl couple. ll whom I had met only once. on th., oe nee. casion of my call. A Yew year" ago I in would have despled the thought of ent m to. terint to wealth. hut since I had dis age covered how diffeult it was to marn a ier money and how much more difficult to s tree save it. my views hlad changed. here I could hardly wait for the day he en hap i set for me to dine with them to me on arrive. I found myself approachint o roe their residence fully three-quarters of ord n. hour before the time named. When I dP -overed how early I was I decided at ang ts liter in the park for a few mtn ts- utes. Old Rufus recently had given e Sal up hle Avenue residence and now lived in one of those stately Iapartment my huildingst erected in the East EIgtiesu In hap- I turned into Central park opposite to ig tmy great-nncle's street and dropped d'" into the first bench I caime to. deposit ing beside me a hunch of rbsej I had last purchased as my first move towardy oo winning my great-aunt's affections. left Lighting my pipe I gave m.ysself up the to plesant reveries,. from wich I was that aroused by finding my roets tossed pa n suddenly to the ground a$ my feet. 0 "Pardon me," I said Indignantly. door "but those belong to me." 0o my "Benches ain't for bundles." croaked ' eg an evil voice besilde me. e.ly Recovering my flowers. L turnel to asid" find seated besilde me a rat-eyed yo'cnr i fellow. cheaply dressed. ey. ong me with i t an Insolent stare. As I looketi a" him As he began crowding over towarci me. . Plainly it was his lntention to oust in" 1I *t'ty from the bench. ry I "There's plenty of room on thost j . ,fui other benches over there." I sugiestet U must resentfully. writ- "Beat it yourself if you don't like it a was here," he retorted, blowing the smnie o from a cheap cigarette in my face. "I dine gat a date here. and rm going to stay. dy!seer'"l ta of I answewrd with an angry retort and hing hot words followed. We had almost i c of come to blows when the hushes op iding posite us suddenly parted. I caught ique. sight for just a second of a yillainous b had face, that of a man about forty, ant 'hrst- unforgettable face with a red scar ; the aOrn the left cheek. He raised one t Fbid- haer in as leapmrtiw gesture, signal- t h two lmg to mwyi!s esui. - I p m I* s whI a sWil e ....n, a m - ng me.i SI ' ' . ! :1 t1' ,l all" , ! i11 l r," ' :1:, l ," ,oe III :: t"% h b l , I , l ion . 1 ',i: i . u1k! .' nut lhil 'e It d.ii:l y lInro . .j'l !t 'I bit ti" t.lte'l, on .sit' ,r .h* ,,of \iduch .,' a ., S f, tiv, d' h' Iir Y' d. 1 'I"T1o eill"' _:". a .;h,. I: t ,ent T she v,'h!!,,", ;1. ri. I i' * :! .I I 1.". ! Lh'Irt. i . ri,'. 11 't t , t1 c t1' :II, i I "t*'l '.l "' lil I": hl. l., '14 : t* : I t -he ad h ti i- :11 L . 1 1 l "' f' r : . 1 1" ll ei! . 1 1' a 1 Slit- !Ih'. (I ' ,I : 'ii ht . Ip<. l\ hi4 . I S i'gai! lt,!n I I 'k 111" Twnoe' a l, i ,k ill whi'h 1 , y Ipr ,'le :11, fe,;ir -,,, ie,, to In.!.lIV t \wilh h_ utter ,l l.t . i. ",'I I herei . "h, 111. i I 1 1,:y 'll t c I in II: r l ,,l"' I SncInP- h"' 1 4 (.t 1. 1. ,' dly k:i) ' w :1"t\-wha i. ' !.'4 4, ýl i- 1tj l ei " i lp lI 41llali 1w \ with : 1 pu zledl air 1 t " and l i Ied h -er h1i11d 1 to a rnil . ':l' - :III tiI', 4 il \4.a- eli'a itin . t h: t "Y,"1I n ,11\\ ele to \ lar r 1 ,lii, t i ." I .' . " I ,li''i ' 1un e4rt'l'at l." I un1 Iniered. 1, -h "Didnt't yon." -I, a<ked hr-it:aihit- t 1- ly. " bi 1n't yro l coli here alout t1he ;l4 "Whalt il!pers?" In "Y0:1 know-" t- "I don't know." I reliet. "I kno.w L.r ir nlotiilli out aI ny pni1 iirii. Y4 l l ustll 11live mi'htakn 111,1 f-or ot eoile else1." er "llnt this was the place-this bench .si. S-th, first hnlneh?" u "I sat downl here quite by accidenti." ed "Oh"" s1e exclaimned with a sigh of to on relief. "And you're not wearing a to red e:trnation. either." t nil I re,:lled then with mlgiving that e1. ce the ill-favored youth '.iho ju-t a mlo :at menit 1(1;4 had d 4isputed the hench wilh it ani that he had muttered something .'"a .iout hlavin, a date. Yet it .1141 not a id seem I.osl le that n rl oif thf "rt in at nly toll o o to pie. ot- "You Were to t. r **. "I et :o en- Wvould be having a rendezvos with dis- a scamp like him. I deternlin tl it are possible to ascertain the girl's nis : to sion. "I am merely waiting here." I hart he ened to explain. "until it nIn time for Sto Ime to keep a dinner engagement with dat some relatives in the apartment house u o from which you came." hen As I spoke I noticed that the fear ded and loathing had vanished from her -fn eyes and that she was looking with VM relief at a little college pin I was ved wearing. She was blushing now from aent confusion at her mistake, and the rls ties. ing red in her cheeks added great# mdte to her exquisite loveliness. "I was to meet someone here," she faltered; "you quite understand. don't you?" "I understand perfectly," I answer of any serie-" "No. no.h lhe .lobed. apparntly , overwhellne by whatever it was that Swas twbsetting her. "It's nothing-h nothing anyon i e . can help." o p"Tell me asout the man yol werem "Whh e o arex you?" she demandtt c. her him suspicion suddlenly rt.ing at my ques me. tion. "Yo 're not a detective?" S "Far frfnl it." I nnswerud amucmd ly. '.Tn just plain Spalding Nelson. hoen on my wsp to dine with my great stell uncle Rufus Gaston." "Id a hd " she haid. relieved. "their n- it lyartment is on the same floor'as - e"rTel l me about the man you warsT sitay. to meet," I insisted. "I may have seen him." and "Did you? What was he like." she most demanded eagerly. op- "I*mn't yonea know himt?" I conntere ught "No. I never saw him. I don't even nous know who he is. I only know that os. there was to be a man waiting here star on this beach this evtening We were I one both to wer red earnations. I wcan oal-o o tome here alo to m e o wc ad a to met he-" tb m "r uritI nnwesd amused-tig. iv. ~ I "rm jutpai pliigNesn Ihs onm i"I.tnewt yget , r . ., • an, " 1, -1 . '. 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I ni tst tn, ft.1 [el r.:t,,,,l outin aet tal. her h;md. to ro gol!.aill V,41l 'v1 lt i know." -You 'nIIu l'"t Ino4t try to stoip Illy'lo e_ " i 'g " h e 4. ri ,',t l |e rie , t"'~ . iY l l f r , ,e S te i U her h11 1 . ttiriiel . 1t ''k.vly 'i,·4. t21 I leklkl I et"r Dlo4r l'ft n e 'tell DIinU lhl,'re :ato e. '.lt'i'tI' after her. Pidrphed t . y1,t.1 C.reatre aIs tof \\hIit i ,, l lht .,. .!,. aI't,'r :1 Il elfnielt I 1i T hl e l pI l;l4 t Irct l oIII r i l tw n ri le L4h g o Sunder t'e sane roof with MYTHS OF SEA "MONSTERS" Remarkable Dcnizens of the Dee; Said to Be Merely Creatures of h Ic the Imagination. co The auP1 :rIle of wandmring herd- to Sof sea lioni aluon the shlorest of othl T era ('alifernli retind. of the perel e 11nal storiies aloull mllontesl r It th the rare d emitl ens tO "oarr fi fh. t- llt hle lýlt.,lct l ror sea mte ster- Ie minae of these lh. ae twenty fth Soung. tfrunth e e h thiy h rali adTpted io lrves at great depth the: scanot live at the surface mhor trd Sl;how thbl two have hcn n washed u,e Saiy s1toI re Molf sea montems oel th he fruits of .ome excitahle r4I' flu SilapgelntieIh. There are ulany thingp r- hbout the sein whith ? lght redil. ThetalnIs sople hae. lati ihaed 4tr4t mnn screts, that suchl a p nl e so miht readm he elir nleve thoat. if afly e ohjeetled te it his story, lhe (orhl1 say the lIthnltel Ollt polp,,,red. Then who CeuhI prove r he had not hsamen It aro an ainous pelkile hve had thirritlol al lpuylt anti. legends ao isut mn moern t- ter and thoe prhahley have helprc ln ories now. Tile Nohr. tTales are th t most numerouls aflnI vivied. Opportunity Everywhere. re The litts of what a uan may lror inel are ofound imn hlnlseplf. Men are er t rhnby talking abte t their rightlsd a that they fail t ete what Is their op portunities. Men have risen to power o. hrntn work together. Thee wcorld ha, ;t- rewairded them for it. When ton tfidence is placed Itn a man the wor hl el neives him unlimIted opportunity. It as is then he must gro into a lager S sphere or stay among the men of dt er. visitn. If bome pewoiee wouldn nt en trying to tae ulate the world and take ta hand ian regulating their own dia she content there would Ihe decided pros ress. Suc ucss after all in a mtter gd. of growing oat of the old and into the an new with ever Increased development uete l IRemcl Its Des 1 iatnfmi. A1I lA Ittle boy wslgiven a penny to mr e d g ive to the Lurd at dreb He is I EiEtI A ilir H 01 Li 1 i SE'IA_ E t- S - PE ` C~. N Rc:J0r FO - S.'E i7E \ O'4 P\C0. WILS N'S 5T '.,, il SM,.E Sianm CG . T - 'ts On Do. csr'n C, A, ;c.. T - . ' y. Is Fou' i. 1', . ' " " ' FO r'. gL" t .!" i '; 1 , - ,l' .;..t t., ' .ii .,' on i t" ..:1-: ,' " S d l.r:n ti r A . ,, to am t -i :. I_'' V .' -. o ... . " l i. ta+,-nd ni . . -r t:.,. . ftr i'r ne bet a. n t.il , i r t - - '""t and .a;ror m n,., il, 1: att'. r N r. it , :. prgi oil t- t'hit ur :1 t. n - ! " 1' i'P'mant r rachei o i hsi, 1% l' -u , i i , i c' - l -I' S atle o-S. tv:e to nork ou' It " nll-i i sltion inilder tkhe r-'it . fat tn havn f, re'rll bet roug't th(o an nd and I r.aticatirn vote. ta;kn. Dem.' ae time dur Carna. oning the e uj prent :: , grant o. and n,.. 't Radcalsm. fr wind ol thk tory trov ding a pn:lt of ment reached on Arti':lthlre tonvicti n at wsecurld have to uppeork ou its on 'salvation anl tak, it.; eai-u u n hay ing the ueray pl Asemted by a vote .o in" To Rive.claim Big Coal Mine o I wmad that goffical fbe l:nieve that in any ventuaty 'liehich has r debate pundr- obably ould beb rorkng! at tn end irard m a rath collietry vt Rtakven iolne time dur re 1ing the prent we ontroek. To Prevent Radicalism. Frankforton. - A bitoratll desof Ar-ned nto prven'st o ritic al syndicaliseb in ton intucky by pro ding a penalty of $(tmocit and a maximum ter red of 21 Sears' impreisonm relat whonre convitee. n Ssecuredon, passed the upper naouse of commitree on Foreugl Relations. w ti The General Assembly by a vote of 21 to 14. To Reclaim Big Coal Mine. thwas ma oficials believe the fire which has ra' dI la the under ground .orking lls at the Girard mam moth colliery at Rven tonio, Pa. inor snt 15 years is row und e r contrul. bi Help For Armenia. n _..to e.rth. rdf meniadeso Cpoliticaly. - lndeican denorers are allgoing to theed naited States in largeol nion alarmintrg, accord bying to pesadorie t Irom Northern Strelations committee. Probe To BAre in Sunched. Tuscon, Arit Nes . - The datob r commir Weled on ForeC. Wood and tionsre which st B ers, will ere launched here. r vee IU Sanderso.n Potae.h O Lieutput. John onKelly Washington - Prntonio. wan oinsta pot mwn ind storm seany last maconth reashedng e oig the record t Sotal o 000 teos In lar c numbers, and the exodus ishere becoming from Northern Statee Urge Reir A For launchd. Warsawpor. - Immediate desaction y-or the rs Weledn C. Wood aland is Georged in an a gro\ Peal sent ton. Wash ington ovfr the I tare nturecord total of 55). agency repres ntatives i ihts Iand l dispatch received here ai otd - Urge Relief For Poland.ca Warscon- nonced that an unuccImmediateul action fortem orlthe relih been made to assass urged in an apord It Acton the BritiWash ministon over tho Fin arger and tehnical adviseors as well as oth e r plan Air Ambulncs. i tae Washington. - Four thoritativrmy antr Washour DH-4 army atr planes have been ordered converted ppon into airplane hospital ambulances anu tatterA. V. Verville, aeronauticar enginer"' o the at McCook Field D.yton. O, haa com ent t pleted a design for the model. SUhip ia Crippled. New Yortk. - The Amerlcan steam my to ship Nameaung, rom Gibralra Febrl - ue 19 fo Pblsdsl a was reporte' p by wirsles - d4able with .Wster -,ear L HAD LOST HOPE But Dona's F'ffictd1 a Ctmt,'ete !t vc. :t .\ e i .wr i Ken i t es |aid. .',v i i(,.ed ti h. ' . i . S"' r C, . -. .' CA. ,t tt r?* r'er 1:e DOANS ',", t • .1 S . Itt i, . Delicious LiLht, cake-like corn bread is the kind that is produced Delicious Cahe-Like CORN BREAD Liitht. cake-like corn breed 'h is the kind that is produced from Marco "Cream" MeaL If you are going to have corn bread, why not have the very hest? Why not have the kind that is flaky and rich in zest? Marco "Cream" Meal is se lected by d;scriminating heese keepers, because they keew that they can be sure of thq results. Insist Upon "Marceo The Marco Mills PINE BLUFF BILIOUSNESS Caused by Acid"Stomach If people who are btllito are treated e - eordinlg to eeIl sysstome tbhy selds g" t very much better. Wbhatever MlIe NM - e neoss to Its sinuee and remove It. ..r a the chances are that the patltet will t1 mare strong and healthvy Doctors say that more than It mS Sorganic diseases can be traced to an Ia ar ELeae. Blllousnes Is ol o tat to A getlonf heartburn, belching, sla o stea bloat and gas are other sigtn ei a •i stomach. EATONIC. the marve ledad - I not eortad the stomach miseries ll w wedma sa at rIain sls ac.t aes thee Y t a tral. zooi and eomfortabl. Hset gtiy: Improves the appetite and ee e fl strnettlth from yaor td. P sy that LAONIC is the morn stomaeh remedy in the worl it I, the YOU ee. Try It on oar msta aot-stled ruarantee AtI Only eo ents tor a big ben. EATOa N IC e a( tas. sal et , sp sa e iteel lee bett bo at dr8ts8i oin I-r Old Folks' Sie P rlrS u ?Ue b dae Se br ebym PIsIc