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THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN BROWNWOOl) TEXAS WEDNESDAY MAY 17 1916.
PAGE THRO
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IHT LESS MB TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
AUTHOR OF THE OCCASIONAL OFFENDER."
"THE WIRE TAPPERS" "GUN RUNNERS" ETC
NOVELIZED FROM THE PATHE PHOTO PLAY OF THE SAME NAME
COfVICMT HIV V AKTMU tTINCt
So engrossed were they in their dis- of peace invaded" by agroup of au-
coveries that they thereupon paid dacious-eyed ruffians headed by Le-
scant attention to Rastus himself j gar himself.
who took advantage of that diversion The latter bowed ironically to the
to disappear. I white-faced girl as ho confronted her.
There were certain "phases of that
hurried pursuit however which had
Sot entirely escaped the attention of
a circumspect stranger who had mo-
tored casually about the quiet streets
of Cedarton earlier in the evening.
2unt Jemima Watson in fact had
scarcely recovered from the shock
consequent upon the sudden invasion
of her cottage when sho discovered
herself confronted by still another
stranger. And the fact that" this
stranger wore a yellow mask did not
add to her immediate peace of mind.
"A11 I want to know my good wom-
an is where those men are taking
your husband.'
"Dey's takin" him back t whar ho
cfbno got dat bird'' explained the ne-
gress. The stranger started for the
His advance towards her though wa's
interrupted by the suddenly renewed
struggles of the chauffeur who as hoi
tried to break away from his captors;
railed loudly for help. Legar looking!
nonchalantly about crossed to a door
swung.it wide and saw that it opened
into a.closet i
Take a (i'.as of Salts llef:re Break-
ing If Your Hack Hurls or
Bladder Mothers You
The American men and women
must guard constantly against Kid-
ney trouble because Ave eat too much
and all our food is rich. Our blood
is filled with uric acid when the kid-
neys strive to filter out they weaken
from overwork become sluggish; the
eliminative tissues clog and the result
is kidney trouble bladder- weakness
and a general decline in health..
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your bnck hurts or the urine
is cloudy full of sediment - or you
are obliged to seek relief two Or three
times during the night; . if you suffer
with sick headache or dizzy. nervous
spoils acid '.stomach) or you have
rheumatism when the weather is bad.
"Throw that grizzly in here until ho cot from your pharmacist .about four
learns. how to keep quiet!" was their
leader's crisp command. ; "
"And now. my girl I guess it's your
turn again! ''.was his next sinister ex-
clamation. '
At the same moment that these
words were spoken still another unex-
pected intruder entero the room.
Only this time it was the oddly inter-
ruptive figure of that man of mystery'
INDIAN APPOINTED TO
THE MILITARY ACADEMY
ground here." the Laughing Mask ! (j vlv
calmly suggested "I want just a word
door. Then he stopped dead short. known as the Laughing Mask. . i
For lying overlooked on the floor i "Not a move from any man hprel"
close beside a battered water bucket j he cried out as he faced that threaten-
he caught sight of a familiar-looking ing circle gun in hand.
oblong of yellow paper. In another j It was Legar himself who stepped
moment he had possession of it. j back a pace or two closely watching
"Where did that paper come from?" the automatic.
lie demanded. For he knew that It I "Before we start any shooting
was the long-sought Golden chart
which he held in his hand.
-Dat done come from mah offus
sweepin's" explained the other. "But
mah Rastus allows it hain't even wuff
4B. green tradin" stamp!"
"Your Rastus may be right" was
the stranger's quiet reply. "But it's
worth this much to me." And Aunt
4 Jemima found a ten-dollar bill thrust
into her astonished pink palm. "That
is yours my good woman if you do
Just one thing and -do it quickly. I
Avant you to go to the -sheriffs wake
him up. and get him to the house
where that woman called Hannah
-works. Tell him to get there in a
hurry and to bring hfa men or there'll
be murder done in this village before
the sun rises!"
The man In the yellow mask waited
lor nothing more A minute later he
was oif running shadowlike through
the darkness. Shadowlike too. her at-
i ounces of Jad Salts; -take u table-
isiK)onful -in a glass of water beforV
I breakfast Cor a few days" and your
; kidneys will then net fine; This fam-
"jous salt? Is made from the acid 'of
grapes and icmqn juice combined with
. lithia and . has. jbeen used for genera-1
tioos ta neutralize the 'acids -in tlv j
urine so it' no longer is a. source of i
irritation thus .ending biftdder ; disor
ders. ' " ' v ' .
.Jad Salts! is inexpensive; cannoi In
jure makefe a delightful effervescent-
lit hia-waicr beverage and -belongs in
-very home because nobody can ttt'.V
I or two Legar with you. I know what
tton of a Windward Island chart.
Well j have that chart and I have it
with me. But there is no reason why
women should be dragged into this
fight. So the first thing you have to
do if you want that chart is to al-.
low Margery Golden and her mother
here to return quietly to the cityT with
my chauffeur and return tonight!'
Legar's lip curled.
"And then you'll as quietly.
me oyer the paper I suppose?''
scoffed.
i II- nana you . over the paper.
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PROBLEM
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NAVARRE IS FRENCH
OF IRE AIR
TERROR
Wis Vhii It
Vtifli
Victoria hi to
Aviators of the
Enemy.
Duck
'SYLVESTER
Photo by American- Pr;ss Association.
hand j
lie i
LINED WITH BRICK AND ASPHALT
AND HOLDS 7.000000
CALLONS
The city reservoir will soon cease '
to be a problem for the .waterworks
agreed the Laughing Mask for kbove ! department au3 the :Clty council. The
big'ianfc on Round; Mountain ts now
leak-proof; and water stored titers
all .things he ' knew it was noCqssary
to play for time.
The gun and. tho map tagp
was the prompt demand.
lAlthouKtKSylvester ChaiiUska l.cnm-Lance
Is pictured hero In Indian costume tie
Is not a "blan'Ket" or reservation In-
dian. He Is a full blooded Cherokee In-
dian and a well educated gentleman and
President Wilson has-appointed him to
West I'olnt to enter next March. Long- f
Lance Is . a North Carolinian by birth j
and a Rrnduate of Carlisle.-and he took
-n poslKraduate course -at Syracuse uni-
versity winning honors for scholarship
nt both institutions He has distinguish-
ed himself also in athletic? especially
football anil at Carlisle defeated the fa-
-mous Indian athlete. Jim Thorpe in a '
one mile run. He 1h the third Indian ap
pointed to Wfl&t rolntj
iAKii; May lr. In the Journal
George . Prade deals with the won-
derful accomplishments off Sub-lieutenant
Xavarre. one of the youncest
and most famous terrors of the air.
As a bqj XaTarre earned the rep-
utation of- an enfant terrible. - In
September -1911' he wont to St Cyr
the West Point of France. Uut he
sopn tired of classes and applied for
admission to tire flying corps.
obtained Ifls license two months
later. He hag 1 always had his own
ideas ad to hoir to bring down the
i Germans. lite. theory is ft -co
straight for tli6iiir':chaae them dom-
inate tbem ciitflfr "around thetu. wor-
r.v ibem and gijv.Q -tlicm. no rest and
to drive . and .lpIi and never allow
them any .chatfeo' 'to get the range.
Xotjiin . in hl4 .opinion can replace
scientific f-JniS;-
Navarre's . rtword at present stands
at 10 air duejairnd fortern victories.
The first- ;iiini he met an enemy
airman in- Match Jast year h wasf
piloting a'. tw.ajijBeaier "parasol" ma-
chine He .syfooned . down on. him
like a Imwk'Xire. .' dteoottcertins; ' his
r-omrade t.fent Jte- forgot to use h:s
i r .
j carbine. Tlib Gernmn Was so con-
't fused that Jus ibst his head and beat
i a retreat.. r f ' '
j In the foljoitns month Xavarre
I and LieuietiniU. Robert brought
uoun an -AviwitiK. Later lie was
surrounded five enemy aircraft
and Itv. TitririrebUs aerial acrobatics
destroyed itW0.F)kkers himself 'ds-caping'-unlftirC-;-.-'i
-
His fourth ' fight got him fntt)
trouble wfih "ItiS SJiperiors lie-had
brought down' a German machine
in the -Frjeticlr lines but the occu-
pants werir Uninjured and hen they
landed Xavarre took his two prison-
ers info a wine shop and bought
them a drink: - The Germans related
I the story. The general ordered Xa-
Hemo Is More
Than Malted Milk
Do you suffer from Indigestion
sleeplessness or nervousness?
lo you iccl distressed after cat-
Injr or weak upon arising in the
morning?
IIEMO a palatable food drink
Iras helped to supply energy to build
health for thousands and will do the.
same for you.
Makes a delicious food drink by
simply adding water.
"We suggest that you try a 50c
package with our guarantee of-
satisfaction. lienfro-McJIinn Pnnr Co.
varre .before hitii gave him a sharp .
.lecture and- threatened to confine'
hint to his quarters fbr a month. .
Ayhen: Pmde bsTed hfan what in
his Ojdnion; wds hie most difficult-
r
nt?tnan
pirdd:
majehinb to beat' he re-
.better; one .thad
hotir and rise to
machine the
the
can.
13tJ0i);feet.r
ITe has. frequently fouglit duels at
that height. His: supreme ambition'
is to form an "Iitin Cquadron" com-
posed of cniCkr flyers like himself.;
working tbgettter . like ' a footballl
tedjiu "-With sijch a team" he says
"tile -Germans; would never get!
ifuiou-gtt "'.
.MIMTAKV -C03IIMM LS
f F0lbli'G AT BALLTNGEIt
JALLIXGER Tex. May 17 Xamea
ar bejng Hstqd and arrangements'
perfected tor the organization of
mijitary company at this place.
!CexMssary coiAniission blanks
supplies have been ordered from the
adjutant general's- department and the
company will be organized with six-tr-ifive
men and nine officers.
and
LEATHER SHOHTAGE IS
AviiMfvivr: simp mvx
I I V s MM. MM m. MM ML
PIIILADKLPHIA May IT. The.Xaj
tiojml Shoe Ketailcrs Association has
cabled a conference of allied industries
to ;consider conditions making for arf
acute shortage of leather and shoej
findings generally as well as material
advances'on shoes and-the outlook for
a real mercandlse famine by fall. :
her" .-wii-i hereafter- be kept as clear a.
"And then what?" inauired fie
preached an ivy-bowered bungalow in I.auglring Mask j: .
-which three women were quietly play- ' "THfrn you wait inthiscloset; until
when it cms from the- frUratiou.
' plant. :-
i The reservoir has been lined Rith J
brick grobted with asjilitH. rM a cost
f a;roximateIy 53.700. The i&nk yi
n v hold- sevtn million gallons of
water more than a week's-.snppjj for
flu t-ntire city. Front the tftna.uiia
FEDERAL ACTION IN
T OF L
a1
NTEHES
ABOR
t' !- : y'.r wa first
( t.s iei.ibie frotibfe
baHt there?" wa
frdhi leaiiajre.
t.d : a as nU found that the wave
.'-n. raised by high winds kept th$
a-; .-'ihUy muddy as it yxs6Hi
i t .i oiv. -...'h baukp of'thfr-taitfe'
V . - is re;;.. Led by xbe aew mint?
t. ' r c .n m; Iefe out of. ik
( - :r uul t.u. waves may .tieat tinUana Dental-CoHegc
a- tlie Mt:ks withdut becoming
...nated
r jt-r .v preheats a pre.tS"
a"'. I w!.. a tit work- on iWoiilt
:s t'oin;ileteJ it will be stiit
r 'Qiicrv
in 2 built to carry away thf:
. water f:imi the itlQuntJfiniJtdl
! o . mhuikuu rt around he. rcseriutf
.i. t - K)J.Iel with grass to furthef J
T vcTi t rosion. The drains nreteiB
'tr.i' fed so that they may. tfe &af Ijr
u il of mud if nocaeary. aud
iVdi'ml Iiahor HcerVe Hoard. Siiirtros-
ed'Ax Poxsiltle Help to
. ' " - Labor.
M
.. IXDLVXAI'OLIS. .May 17--Stich di-
"isrrsifte4;subjf'cs .as oral hygiene. bun.-
imss depression and mental - diseases !
umrfe up the program of the Xational
GooXferoiu'ef tTiarUles and Gorrettlon f
:t.toda-'s -session
fif'Milerick R. Henehaw" Dean of
hidiana-
pol&i exhibited a number of actual
iist..6f bjid care of the teerii. and
kftoufk- aud spoke of the social effects j
mt "this condition. .He. made a report I
f tfte.reault obtained in the Children's '
and "brick drai.fej. which has been nmintaineil for!
io imst y-enr .in the Indiana Dental
dpltee by . the' Indianapolis Hoard of j
f lieialllr. ; This report contained data;
lioitiBj? .the ch-imcter and amount of
rifor.k:doiie. the effeets upon the bodily.
condition on the children and the ef-
foiBtS n nenrly as may be determined
non of " tho mud which .imxy .Hfepoir thVlr work in school. He gave
"Where Did You
Ing "preference" in the light Of a
green-shaded reading lamp. But the
man in the mask preferring to leave
that peaceful game undisturbed stole
quietly in through the bark of the
house locked himself in a small room
above stairs and there adroitly but
quiqkly made a facsimile of the map.
Before that map could be completed
though strange events were already
transpiring directly beneath where he
saL For Margery Golden glancing up
from her game starod idly into the
old-fashioned mirror jot bevel plate
facing her from tho opposite wall.
And peering in at tho window reflect
ed in that mirror sho saw a boarded
face seamed
scar.
y She did not scream aloud as her
first impulse had prompted but she
sat staring down at her cards trying
to study out the dilemma which con-
fronted her. For the face she had
seen was Legar's.
The move she quietly decided upon
was to call the strangely reticent
chauffeur of her strangely elusive de-
liverer and ask him to make ready for
an immediate flight to the city. She
watched that chauffeur as ho threw
on & heavy bear-skin coat and cap
wound a muffler about his neck and
started for the garage. She watched
him as ho Btepped out into the dark-
ness. Then the bear-skinned figure
became the center of strange and unlooked-for
activities for it was plain
that several men lurking there in the
darkness had sprung upon him. It.
was equally plain that they lost little
time in overpowering him for before
the startled women could rise from
the card table they foimdthat. homo
Get That Parrot?"
I make sure it's the map I've got" an-
nounced the aidar ious Logar.
r"I await 'your derision gentlemen
in the jury room" mockingly an-
nounced the latter as he stepped' into
the closet.
Ciuick as a shot Legar shu and
locked that door.
"We've got him whatever hisigame
is!" he announced as he darted across
the room to the green-shaftjdj lamp
and rtlaced the sheet of vellowl naner
down on the card table ciose beside a ''orrh the triJ
seconu piece which he had already
drawn from his pocket. . -f.
"By God I've got it f" exulted Legar.
"Let out that driver in the hear
..;tV'd down from" the mountain calf
n r the reservoir itself; - .- . ' --
Tbe work around the reservpfr- t
not yet fni$hd. The people qf.tir&.
nty" howfcver should jefnrney to; tfce
mountain top .and pee wJiai.has.bai&ii
don. Before tbe plate Is ftJ.nceil. aii4
entrance (s prohibited No. finer" view
: can' be hd anywhere Uirtn fcoiitr the.
top of . Round Mountain and thte; to-
aw
etber -with tfte interesting scQiie pi
denied by th reservoir itself is 'weUlheadWay in dealiri
i
A Symbol of Health . . .
The Pythagorians of Ancient Greece
ate simple food practiced temperance
with an unmistakable ! skins first" he commanded "and if j and purity. As a badge they used "the
that fool fn tho mask tHM frJ nr. Kive n0ined sar wWcl the' regarded
wf ' i.i r T. lit-
fclug him One." ' j as a xymuvi oi mjuiui
xio nanueu me automatic to one of
tho men and motioned to him to un-
lock tho closet door. Then he or-
dered the chauffeur to step out;
"Now you beat it -with these ribs
and beat it quick!"
That chauffeur had not taken six
steps across tho rcom before a sud-
den cry broke from one of the men
standing close beside the card table.
"Your map's gonol" was the be-
wildering message that fell on Legar'a
ears as he leaped to the table side.
Tho man in the bear skins at the same
moment stepped out through the door.
"That guy gave you a copy a fake
copx..done in disappearing Ink.' '
(TO BE CONTINUED)
Have your piano tuned NOW by L
repair
B. Denman. expert Tuner and
man with L. E. Hall Music Co.
282.?
Phone
A red five
pointed star appears .on each pack
age of Chamberlain's Tablets and still
fulfils its ancient mission as a sym-
bol of health. If you are troubled
with Indigestion biliousness or con-
stipation get a package of these tab-
lets from your druggist. You will be
surprised at the quick relief they Xf-
ford. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.
L0CAX PRAETORIANS.
Meet each second Friday olght In
W. O. W. Hall. Pay" your dues beA
tore the 12th of each month.
W. D. McCHRISTY 6. A. !
L. E. SKINNER W. It.
m. Cameron He Co. Inc. Armor
Hoofing. dl7.2tfc
Ask for and get
Flour if. you
Belle of .Wichita
Complete data upon this matter and
fclap . general-case reports: of the .effect
of the- removal of dental diseases from !
the. mouth upon the general systemic i
onditJohs. -
'- "Labors. Federal Reserve Board"
Was discussed in a paper by William
M Lefserson. Professor of PoliUcil !
anil Social Science Toledo University.
Not until we have a Xational Labor '
Reserve Board will we make anv real
with irregularity
of ".'employment" said Mr. Leiserpon.
The problem of unemployment is not
to be. solved by discussion. What
we need now is government action
experimentation and. administrative
experience. When President Wilson
outlined his . program of "The X'eW
Freedom" ho saw at once the need
of a money reserve board. He in-
sisted that the small busine1? man's
demand for credit must he met that
the control of the Eastern bankers
must be broken and the financial re-
sources of the country centered in
government controlled reserve banks
to meet the fluctuation demands of in-
dustry and agriculture. But jobs for
the workers are no loss important
than finances for farmers and busi-
ness men. If the new freedom means
ffecdom for the wage-earner as well
as for the business man then we must
not stop with a financial board. "Wo
must have a labor reserve to help tho
worker get tho Job that he needs to
frec hjm from the exploitation of tho
pi'ivatcV labor agent and tor mobilize
lGGtfc Staton.
Wish to bbst;-J. H.i and control the work of the country in
i76tl the. intcresrof the wage-earner.-"
Every Woman's Duty
in matters pertaining to the family table is to decide
not only what is best for herself but for the husband
and children as well.
Take the table drink for instance; the housewife
may like her tea or coffee. She knows that coffee
and tea are harmful to many but she uses her favorite
beverage in moderation and thinks it doesn't harm
her.
But there's John. He's irritable and nervous
perhaps his irritation and sleeplessness may be due
to tea or coffee.
Again almost everybody knows that tea and
coffee are especially harmful to the little folks. The
next thing then is "what to serve as a wholesome
table beverage?"
In many families the quick and happy answer is
Instant Postum
Here is a delicious "coffee-like" beverage as hot
and savory as high-grade Java coffee yet pure and
free from the drugs caffeine and tannin which often
disagree with health and comfort.
This pure delicious food-drink is made instantly
by using a level teaipoonful in a cup and adding hot
water also sugar and cream to taste. Everyone can
drink all they desire without the slightest chance of
harm. v -
Instant Postum a real American discovery is
made of prime wheat and a bit of wholesome molass-
es blended and roasted just like coffee. Its flavor
purity and wonderful goodness have won tremendous
favor everywhere.
"There's a Reason"
Grocers everywhere sell Postum
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