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THE 8KALY NEWS
THE DOUBLE CROSS
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sent bom on
"anyhow.
eould be made to work both ways
THE STORY
MOTHER!
Child's Best Laxative is
“California Fig Syrup"
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belt me ahout these two men?"
1 oughly clean the little bowels and in
' cold, children love its pleasant taste.
Who Will Donate Peacock?
ehangesaeirofyuurheadfutans
I wist you had a Hotber, I will
er
1 on
I if she nsks my opinion in any detinite
OILS
Fout
peacock tn spare ”
and my blessing shall he
time?
! the quiet movements of the aneient
"God bless us," Eroaned her fatter butler as he plaved the coffee urn te
. ienr?"
I bew
woman should be en
busbands at the same I
CHAPTER HI
lt'e Called Praprett
or (annes anti In a minute or two he I
Return good for evil and after your
mined.
lit
attend to tiie detalls."
subals of Ruddhism
I
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It Kills Them!
I and nine tenths uf eversthinu elm ar
faith tee strangly upum them
have enres and Ills and miseries and
Another leland
MeC
There awe
temnener
gun
smuti boy where ’he isiund H
ueked "
Malaria-Chills and Fever-Dencue
-
itius muultor.
• very
•M
If 1
I
Dr.
TICHENOR’S
ANTISEPTIC
opinon that a
titled to two
It
It
A tree marks the entrnnre to n sunken
curden "way down east ” A flizht of
ENDED
FOR DODD
enemy gets over his suspicions, lie will
reciprornte your rood will.
Ten your drurgist you want only
the genuine "Catifornia Fig Syrup"
which has directions for babies and
children of all apes printed on bottle.
Mother, you must say "California."
Refuse any imitation.
ia realts a personnf mutter and not an
am domic d iscussion f
she likes
hers."
Doris
is hek ugaid on the shores of the
Artantic.
Ill addition to models ot cities and
For Foot Rot in Sheep and
Fouls in Hoofs of Cattle
HANFORD’S BALSAM OF MYRRH
Money bnek for firm bottie if Mi mited Al1 denlern.
and melodramatically remarked: “Tell
i me more r"
Jav# wns
"Fdun’tnow," repilied the Smuli
a husband, have him
approval."
"Well," sald Doris,
Non-poisonous.
Won't epot or main.
The Dee on every package
—is your ruufuntee.
Sepd for free inmeet book-
let 11 denler cannot eupwly
-write
For Wounds,
Sprains, Cuts,
Sunburn, or
Scratches,
and after
Sharing.
Same formula
66 Years. .
of the dolby tribe."
"You spuk," said Duris gently, "as
A Fine Tonic.
8S Builds You Up
Preventa and Relieves
*‘Cold Star Mot hert"
There seems to be no ofieial in
terprtation of the term "zold star ;
; A
i ’ i "u know who I mean of course."
rro ne ceNHNHED »
THERE is nothing that has era
taken the place of Bayer Aspirin as
an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi-
cians wouldn't use it, and endorse its
use by others. Sure, or several mil-
lion users would have turned to some-
thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin
(at any drugstore) with Bayer on the
box, and the word gerurint printed in
red:
Signe in the Sky
A glorified "magie lantern." snid to
By A. E, THOMAS
Copvrteba B, Doda Meaa ana r.t , Ine
Dr Peery'e Vermifuge Dend Shot" kilis
•nd expels worms in • very few houra. One
dose suffices it works quickly and surely
AllDruzzintaBOE
DrPeery's
Amlrl® is.
the trade mar of
Rayer Menntarture
ot Mononceticacidester of SalleyHieacie
rotten egg you are. And to think there ■
was a time when I loved you."
CEDanoDOE
a gift can tore two men at the Same With the tan of her eye she foliowee
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I ear a good deal of an ass in many I
ways—"
"You re the eleverest man I know.’
She interrupted
"Every bedy s an ass in some way."
ne answered. "But one form of asinin i
tty I am certainly going to seer meat
of—end the partirular form of bone
headed nest which I have made'up mi
attempt hue been made
"ttdid. splendid I I have only
"lt suigHestion to make as to
nstruetion of your scenario."
.what’s thatr
•*' Hke the name of your vil
moplm<,
RSMIT
LTONI
her nature caD be met nud satishied
completely by one masculine bumat
-on. yaw' muld the buy "we we! M
-trom our nestduor neighbor-}
angeige Tmes
ccomodating Conscience
The feminine cunmelenue is seen b
at tas one mnodefv wonun tuler
wriing in the American Mugusine •
"Don't worry about
Hie Wise Warde
"Instead of neaping tugether the Hi
tie ills of life and making mouutaine
<•1 them," snid old Festus reefer "we
should try to slide through existence
as easily as pssible cunsistent witt
n •> nnd dignits he w hno in ks aim
runs away may live to talk anuther
a few hours you have a well, plny-
sul child again. Even if cross, fever-
ish, bilious. constipated or full of
"Dhnt be silly." said his child
and with convietion.
* Wghl to. irs your own."
N Hint sshe point."
*' are yuu getting sit.
uKe8t that you strike out the
,0. Kuilin Waterman and sub»ti
Mssnauue pf James Stanley."
Sl*iy."
7 **'« me to tell Miss Colby
kne"ilanley, and ootyour
. had been startled to tier feet
P unexpected lam Now she edi
LDean to." she said again.
ternan sat on the corner of
1s desk groped for support be-
Dim with one hand among the
Id papers upon the blotting pad
nlinued: "Cnd. don't leave out
tarrowing details, put them all
"ental anguish and everything
P lenve ou anything that will
E her tender heart with pity and
I ' to anzer ngainst (he wretch
Pu mistreated you Go ahead
’ in. Idle it on. go as far os you
yes. of evurse For I am the last man
tempsles. an
down the’coast ot South Amer in
round cape Horn and aeress the ‘n I
rifle A journey eastwards from Faris
takes him overland lrouzh Enrol* ,
tke Gmver * tuiput he can
stride over moutain rauzes and river
pay a passina visit to Australia ana
by a series af heps, skips nnd lump
over the Sourh Sen isluns weneh
An obituary notice of a pearock,
■mind to dodge is Interference in my I wi ll m friend of the bishop
daughter's love afairs—within rea | of Worcester, England, and his family
5“' son, of course if I tiappen to know | for some years, recenuy appenred in
thet m3 child is becoming sentimental the Diocesan Gatette. The eppreel- ■
ly interested in a roundrel or 8 fuol tion, written by the bishop, closes
My wneiuu duut
where your coffee come fruur
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. me what wisdom 1s?
" Sm ii Johnns -Yes ma )ic It'S in-
l formntion of the brain.
to the Numinnatitt
Coins and eurrency once valyed at
millions of dollars make up the col-
lection of Cere C Standford of Greg
•ry. S D. The currency is worth-
less now, except to colleetors The
most valuable piece in the collection
street schoel wten, a
case she shall have it. Aside fron ! come another partner if any one has
| that she may marry the ice man if ’ - “
"Ho. ho." eried tier father, "sc this
w umen, pwdities. weuther’ nredietione
.....
disuppwintments nnd nre humbled and
a good laugh M t hr 1 , igvored nnd derided let us rememher
that there are always others and the
First tnuch of Carboil stops pnin.
Spetinl ingredients quitkiy
draw out core of boil of car-
bunrie. Lane mt unecessary.
Car boil prerents spreading.
Get tode from druggist. Or
Bend to Spurioth-Nes Co.,
Nashvilie, Tenn.
point." be said, “but we were speak
ing nt your marringe to of mite ”
"Papa." said Doris, and bet vuir
tovk oD n diferent tote, "do you think
YOUR case ol PILES
im no diferent from of hem. and if others
have obtained bnoute relief by using
PAZO OINTMENT, Bo can you.
Every drnggist nell PA2O OINTMENT uder
a zuaruntee tn cure Itehing. Blind Bleeding ar
rotruding Piles, in tubes with pile pipe,75e
or in tin box. due Why not try it.
thing on earth Bui if you ask me it
being."
• -What s this? What’s this?" said
tilby. “anp yuM ink
STOP THAT ITCHING
Ewe Bine Ft at Eonp, then apply
Bine Star Remnde for Enema itrh,
fetter, rinrworm pnienm oak dnndruff.
children’ enree ernrkef- hnnfs, were
font nnd mis’ forme of itchier sHn
dimpnehR ft kills rerme etnne itrhinE.
nennDe reetnHine the skin tn bnnifh.
Fnnn 25: Bine Eter Remedy, 81.00.
Ask vonr drurrist —Adv.
A New Dneate
Tencier— Now, Johnns, can you tell
wook here. Holly," She retorted
task is that you shall make good
I premises to me. You can't do
I and marry Doris Coiby. or any
r woman if you don't make guod
pi protect myself in the only way
n> if you call that blackmail, I
I Anyhow. that's what I mean
Im going to tell her so and give het
i the sourres of my information Alse
• id ways "hrertuin, and not
nre cnerally Im town."- Knnsus €it;
Stnr. * ' •
"Well and If It isr" she said.
-Now zive ear, my child. Doubtiess
Yea," she said, "now it is very dit muther." The Gold Stnr Mothers' as
rerent." ‘ socintion defines such n mother ne
Her fattier rose from his place one whrse son was killed oversens
milked around the table, drew up an_durinztheWertewnrorwho w as
| nther chuir dose to his dmurhter s el ] killed on Ilie sea while serving in the
I '-w. leaned'still further toward tier------—The—& ’h*11' icn n—We—Mnt iu is'
- - — - assorintion defines a gold star mother
ns one whose son has died between
the dates of April C, 1917, and No-
vemher 11. 1920, from wounds or disn-
Round the world 1” five minutes
Across oceans rivers, pruiries muun
tains; on the wus. cities temple* an”
enthedrats to be visited All can ” I
done in the Erwunds of the "hat""" i
de Bures, a scho near Faria Th |
"world" occupies sixteen acres and
its essential parts art' «t real earth to create the ntmosphere of the East
and the oceans nnd rivers of real «a
ter The Atlantic ocean is three teet
| Kiejm leads to temples. Stilt Ues. and
deep . • .
A crossing from Furta Dew I"M i
enn be made th a few seconds on "
tiny stewniship onre abuurd the sol) ;
the sdoaillsiy tecomies explorer From
New York he stdle to the West indies
you know
' But now’ It’s different, eh. on
all," saie Doria I am asking tar t- Coine Valuable Only
UromotL-
Women—Sel! Hosetex: cupitu! unnecessnry:
v atari s u new ...... »• ■ • nts runs
mlk hose. Write for amnzing ofer Etag
Frouots Co.. IF Purk Row, suite .1229, N ▼.
Siherin. China or India. A flying leap . . , _
oser the Alps a visit to Leningrad j Los Angeles Times
toy without wesitntiun
"So I observe," said Mr. Colby
Let me see in the course of the last
two years there ba* been quite a re
ceding procession ot aspiring gentle-
men upon whom you have conferred
BieTTrilef <d the Grand EpunteFor
awhile I was worried about that Rus
sian opera singer."
You veednt have been." she
taughed, "didn’t you notice big waist
liner
“And there was that young seusptor
-whats bi* name? — Gordon." contin
ued Mr. folhy. "For a time I was
sure tie was going to charm you of
your pereh."
“He was charming." the girl ad
milted, “hut I should always have been
playjne second fiddle to some mass en
wet clay or other. Artists are delight
(ful, but in domestic life they are often
’ distrait."
“Ah, welt." sigted bet fatner. "I m
afraid Iu provineiaL I hope it will
tie ah American."
“It wil." raid Duris.
“In the meantime." pursued her
parent. "sv haven 1 got any neighbors
They've all ehurked up bouses ano
have taken to apartments; and. If it
comes to that, this great caravanserai
dial we live in is rather absurd tor
one old man and his little girl What
do you say? Shall we give it up and
go over to Furk avenee?"
"I think," said Duris demurely, with
tier eyes upon her plate.'“that if I
were you I wouldn't make any definite
plans at present."
"Hm." tie grunted, “and what do you
mean by thatT
"Nothing." she sald lightly.
"Fudge!" said tier (mpa. "Dont try
to spoof me You never say anything
’hat means nothing"
But Doris matte no reply.
Mr., Colby dropped tiie suleject
Lord! The changes I’ve seen in this
town. There was a time I evuldu’t
walk a block on Fifth avenue without
seeing a dezen people I knew all of
them Anglo Sasons Nowadays, when
I go out for a stroll, I feel positively
conspicuous."
“I suppuse, papa," said Dorie, “that
sou wishLhadbeen a bos-"
"I do not," he answered promptly
And you think she will take you’
dagainst mine?
fa sure of it."
bere was eonvietion in her voice
he only answered: “Try it."
Ik girl sat.down and crossed her
■ comfortably. She contemplated
tip of a patent leather shne reflee
Ay, Before she continued:
Tour memory isn't very good. is it.
■ dear?"
Irw « that?" he said.
b true." she went on, “you have
ten me no letters lately, but at
I you were not so cautious."
And yon have kept them? You
ping little brute!"
fes" she murmured. "Disgustine
I Ii? Such had taste. How It
I offend such a fastidious soul as
Sow, Waterman was no fool. Hu
is then he was beaten, and the
tentrated bitterness in the girl’s
■ convinced him of his defeat He
pped his sal la ,
? L*'ni know Doris Colby very
41 think," lie said with a touch of
k “I fancy your psychology is a
behind the times Doris is AD
My up to date Don't imagine she
Ets her future husband to be an
Pl of light with downy, spotless
b She knows her way about
I knows that men nre flesh and
N and It's heen a long time since
Lbelieved that Santa Claus came
m the chimney."
That may be," responded Nina th
tuunted 'but I imagine that no
Labwut to make h marriage would
• h first class, first page breach
pmniise seandnt which site could
loti tiie way to (he altar of St
Bhulnme w s."
Rierumn considered again. He
Im altogether unprepared for this
Eppment. Indeed he had prepared
Mite defense against it. Now-he
Mhe openinz gun of that defense
bold he unfair to him to say tha*
•harked upon this course with
Beret, but In view of all the etr
pfirt** surrounding his present
P* he felt driven to it.
F right, then," he said, "let's
|m business."
f*-1111 1,1" saldNinn. Inatone
t*1 nf' doubt of her intention.
■w Miss Colby." said Water
I "nd tell her your sad. sad
I fore bet and left the room As the
door elesed behind him she said: "Rur
am asi ime i' Leopli n There was
never any need before. I never fiat!
the teas’ intention of marrying nm
t of the res’ of them"
erptiunn. like ther father Dori* was un
commonly govd looking To "J th
least she ewuld be coutemplated en
trel, without ’pain She wasa ex
celent exnmple of that Nordie tyv
which. the scientists teli OT U fas
isappearing,trom our North Amer
can evilizatiop-that Is to " ;
•m bb absolute blond Her
were th’ color of Parma vwolets* He’
hHgM andsunnz.rerteune
i.ll and slim, and the corners <•’ he
Wuth" •• Barrie says, were full ’
"outtte" since ber •'**’** denth
“l,m r gefure.she hnd ved ulone
HAPTER II—Continued
—2—, ,
shouldn’t call it that."
erhaps not, but anybody else
tme?----—--------LI_ .
‘•Jin not announcing any opinion ni
+Htty—incurrol 4b- eyn Ice dyeing i he
war.
"Well." he jeered, "we all makt
these little mistakes A est la vie
And now, I would very much uppre
elate e hint of what you mean to do
a hint Unit eould reach me before I zu
to see Miss Colby. I am dining at the
Strollers club Will you telephone me
there?”
"No." she said briskly.
•‘But consider—”
"I have considered; I am consider
ing But I will not tell you what I
mean to do before I've done It One
thing you’ll know before you get there
an<l that is that Ive been there befor
you."
•'But Nina," he said, “you can t mean
that—You cun t leave me in complete
ignorance of what you re going to do!
“) cun, and I shaln sald si e. 1 ' ’
with that she was gone, swiftly and
silently, as she had come.
Five minutes later, twenty stores
below, at the bottom of the roaring can
yon called Broadway. Waterman
stepped into a taxi “The StrollerE
"club." said he, “and stop at Thoriey s
Aain suddenly “Well." eh*
, ’ little breuthleusty, “nf ell Hiinmw*
: Eehnps you *rtn Ten me wh sh
•h 1 should do thafF " , "itb e[
•►H you with pleusure,” saldl the Aven
’• friend "Because you’re a
i"nman. Look here now, if
II Voria (njhy the tenth yxm"i
mprgsurmevengeonmme”” _
if you were ■ hundred and ten.
were forty-nine lust week"
Her father grinned “I get
was silnt for a moment
I be capuble of projecting photogrnphs
nnd signs on to the cloudsis_the
latest rrmtribulliiu In Tiie science of
advertising.
The device, still hi its laboratory
■ fill III,—tomststs of li powerful seareh-
| litlj mounted beh nd n series of lenses
and a slide holder. The whole appa-
rut us resembles a cannon and is able
to project images for a distance of
, five miles nn a rlnurl hunk_____.___
The image is visible for miles
around, while a revolving screen in
front of the mmole of the projector
"what should I khuw of what the fe
mule heart is capate. There s D
liuill to its pussibilities I suppuse Bu’
if you must have an answer. I shouie.
sai that to me it seems extremely un
likely."
I dont see why noL" said Duris
retelliousls. “I dont s»* why von
sbe uld assume that every woman is
so constructed that ull the need- ot
"In a moment." retorted Mr. Colby,
“you'll be telling m that you believe
in trial marringe"
Doris considered a moment
"I am not at all sure." she said
"that trial marriage might not be a
verz good thing."
“Hm," her father tangbed. "so
thars the idea. Go to the shop, order
was taken from rain* at Pompeli.
One piece of Austrian eurreney.
worth at one time $500000, 1* in the
collection. In United States zold
coins Standford ha* $2 and 90 cents
In single pieces, a 50-cent and 25-
cent gold coin He has United States
paper money in 50-cent, 10-eent 23-
rent and 5-cent denominations. A
silver piece in the collection is one of
three peace medals given by the
United States to Indian chiefs in •
1871. He hs an Egyptian coin with
the pyramids stamped upon it
Money used in Hongkong has a Chi-
nene embiem on one side and the
English Queen Vietoria on the other.
Coins from the Philippines have
Spanish inseriptions on one side end
English on the other.
I day We should beat in mind thut
“Dori*.” suld her father, “why the
deuce don't you get marrledT"
"Want to get rid of mer" she asked
“Not exactly,” he answered with a
twinkle in his eye. “I Just wondered
Doris was dining en fauille Thai
ia to say witb her papa, since, bar
ring a few female cousins. tie was al
the family she had They dined to
aether, strictly together, at home
every Saturday evening, from October
until May, unless, of course oDe 01
both td them was in the South,or
abroad. It was • custom they had
adopted the year that Doris "came
for they found that otherwist
they scarcely met •' all, so fulk and
busy were their lives A,-
To a quite uncommon degree D
wus her father’s child, and he *"*
ramous for that quality toanexten
unequaled by any lawzer o his
haher IB the big buuwe o"
At SOM wuteb nnd been hu’" 0
15 “undharher when the
*** to •***
"S2Tsuprmam
uutruiio burvy."
“Well, you won zer it.
"No?
"Ne because I haven’t got ft-
Shenpened her mouth to speak, but
he hurried on: *N« listen—I m prae
Meully flown and hot"
"You’re ■ member of this firm " she
retorted.
"Nominally." he admitted, “but m,
Interest Is so small it barely give* me
a decent living Stanley owns ths
works—hes the lad with the maney_
always nas been Whats worse t
owe everybody In the world- Fm
abort a lot of stocks in a hull market
HI be wiped out tomorrow if the rise
goes on in short, I’m all In Only
one thing can save me—marriage to it
rich woman Well. Doris colby ts
that—a very rich woman Now yon
stick by me and I’ll stick by von ’
Nina sat a moment in somber refee
tion At length she said, “I cau
trust yon."
Waterman went on swiftly it was
elear that he thought the battle Lalf
won.
“You wouldnt have To," he said
Tre got to make znod with you I*
I don’t. von can queer me with Miss
Chlhy at any time either before or
after ur marriage. You’re sitting
very pretty. I'd say Why. If yon come
in on this, and we set away with ft
you needn’t do another stroke of work
as long as von live.”
He waited, but still she said n ath
ing.
“Why.” he went on. "tie reasonable
look the facts in Hie face. As things
are now—."
The floor into the outer office
opened abruptly, to admit Wilsan
"oh.", he snid. ’’beg pardon ’Didn’t
know there was anybody tere." and
went out asain. Neither of the fair
paid the slightest attention to him
“Well." said Waterman, “yes or
no?"
The girl turned her black eyes npon
the man. “But mind " she threatened .
“If I go through with this you'd bet-
ter go straight with me. If you don't,
look ouL"
"My dear girl.” he answered, with
a laugh, "Tve got to, as far as I can
see. It's painful, but I don’Lsee ans
way out of it."
-—-Eet—ttotty,"—she—seld,—and, he
eould beat the clash of her white
teeth ns she ground them, "what a
/ Vermifuge
At druguistsorZ2Penr Btreet. Few ork City
“I Wouldn't
Yes, kids kissed in the old days 1 n he usedto produce color-changing
But when they hnd finished they said. I emetts-
• "Good nizht" instead of "hot dog."—
Jm S' ’ weaithy youns
e" T rk ! siness man, unable
Fconcet ---e t hts eietationto
Ms’desk udiphome, has ’he ma-
Eine tken to his home, intend-
EnEto fnish his work there Rol-
"Watern in I1’* bustness part-
r and closest friend, comes in
Ek men are avowedly in love
»!► por ’ Colby Stanley pro-
Gs thes toss • coin to deter-
mine uh ich of them shall, that
Ei,-c first ark her to marry
im Waterman wink
■wot. d be as fair for one a* for an
other."
"I tell you, Doris, why dont you
take 8 seek off and reconstruet. so-
efety shite you're about it? There are
9u ite a few little matter* of this sort
thet need atendingte Fonmiutt
beg Monday morning Bay. and nar
menize all conflieting divorce laws o'
our forty-nine states, whose present
coutradietions are filling our insane
asyluns with the unfortunate lawyers
wh- have to struggle with them."
"The trouble witb you." staid Doris
’Is that you have a lawyer’s mind
You think herause a thing ha* teen
tegisiated by a lot of morons called
eongressmen, it thereupon becomes
sacrd If I had my way, I would
empty all the Jail* of the minor crim
Inn is who are there at present, and
tiilthem up with eongressmen."
“My ehlid." said Mr. Colby, with a
grin "you rea 'y have the makings of
a vonstruetite statesman. And ns for
the Constitution and the Statutesr"
“I would sutstitute the Ten Com
mandments."
"You make me dizzy." complained
papa “In one instant you can leap
from the Bolshevism of 1924 to the
conservatism of three thousand vears
before 1 hrist ! "Twas ever thus I
can easily remember the time when a '
fellow who advocated an invome tax I
ans rated as a dangerous chap who I
would bomb tiie city hull or shoot the
mayor if he weren't watched And
took at us now! The radicals of todns
are the conservatives of tomorrow ” I
-Whats all this .cot to do with my
marriazer demanded Doris
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Hunt, W. M. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1928, newspaper, August 17, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459886/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.