IUUSIUI y, IlllElI IIIISIII-SIIIII; bruise, rheumatism g poi . DUMB AND SATISFIED vlth his neuritis agar“ "Jack i‘ navmg a w: of treooldlzi CHAPTER XXVI Jimmy was studyfag the letter. drowned. It Ill written In the IPLAJIIG large, scrswly hand as th Jirit one. . "This is your Inst chance." it Tsaid. "Either leave ton In three Jay: or they'll be arrrihs 70h 0i! jln a pine box.‘ ' ' He shrugged aagblng. “remnant cues. aver It ls." Rising from hls chair. de peeled off his con and rest. lit g "It couldn't very well hive been IJJB Ike Jensen or the nun who pus with him tonlsm." he wd- - "Unless, of course. they hmushl l! Jr sent It her-1- esrller in the even-l Who "as it that’! ITIUIIS‘ He lumped up from the bed and, "Well. say mm you plollo w»; mtlnzvished his ciuret. “And bow; ifiyléltf f0 this trmtment l ny sweetie’! llivvsr ll Fllod meow?“ u“? 4'3"“ d“ me um“ mm‘. or me." Outdoor men who do hard lnusculsfl work, h undergoerpos d lodgerftevey dsy, know bow neo tom i! it is tojive prompt sttentionj ,bruisa.spnmnsnd survey Enrty, sent the owernment of ntiah Co- um U0_0fllb-dIVi8lOI1 workthree hundred mlafrom civilization writes: ureandriak: “Thocblcfofotirpartywithnre, .’.' lilgtlught along as s linitnent. weeks of ex- mtre and hardship we found it our help for sprains, bruise, and moles and rheumatism." _ Sloan's gives real relief because it dean tyustdeadntbepom. lthelpa your bod to throw of! the mime. Just o ‘ttle Sloan's ly-nnd a healing ti e of fresh new blood is sent right to the place that 53m. Thztacbmg and stiffness are .~ sway. 8333f...» from your druggist to- dsy~35 ants. not‘ c plyabottleof Inn's! lhmllh THE.- r-w t. Q»- . i-/~.ND Min Poison Ivy: I'll have tm l aw on you for that wallop you give l I CARD OF THANKSf Mr. ‘Wm. Matthews and family: Wish to thank their nlany friends for kindness and sympathy ln their hour of bereavement. 7863 CARD 0F TIL-LYKS - . Card of Appreciation lifrs. Nellie MncKInnon and fam- ily wish to convey through the’ press. to their numerous relatives and friends, an expression of their sincere appreciation for the many. kind acurand expressions of uym-§ Dill-by received during their recent period of sorrow ocluasiunul by the? death of Florence. 930s’. minim At Centrevllle Bedeque, consist lng of 17 acres of land in a high; state of culflvfllOfl. House born‘ garage and poultry houso—all prac. tloilly new and in good repair. This property ls centrally loc ltod In a good district and nice neighborhood, 9 miles from Sum momldo and only half-mile from Oontrovillo village, churches, l l l tted on ligbt- ‘ mg, Skmpants: Go to lt. l can stint I fine I-V-r assault and battery. POIIOH Ivy; Assault and cattery Nofhin" wrench of promise % z/ not Can you cut a figure l? She: 2t. I don't know. l never toll, schools and stores. WOW! Apply to . R H_ WADMAN’ lst Catt I hear that new dog Bedeque. name lu_"Ginqer." Docs he bite? 7790-2581451. 2nd Cat: No. out he "lnipl" " FIIR SALE I. offer for sale my farm, only two miles from Brodslbane Sta tlon. Farm oonsluts of 100 acres of lard, B0 acres cloar In good oondl~ tlon. The balance covered with firewood. Near church, school and saw mllls. ‘ H WALTER MIoKENZIE, Ross Valley, iulfizzsffltts“ m m No’ 4' Smith: I'm going to pslnt the town tonight. Mrs. Smith: well, don't glvs It fllRM FUR SALE "II Elllllllllllll more than one colt. "rr qonna sue you fc ‘ When You i’ The farm of the late James‘ ‘h-llnqr of Elmwooll. Containing] 125 acres 0f 300d land about 80' v dour and the balance covered with flpa lumber. hard and soft wood 1' - 1d] watered by a brook as boun- l dkry on two sides and a good well l! the yard. handy school. churcb' Ind stores. also telephone pom. motion fn house. Apply to. ,' ' F. J. TRAINIIR ‘Pvmna . 78422-27401 Professional Cards- McDonald i McPhee n. r. MoPHEEA Jo A. McDONALD l. A. l Isrrlotsro, Attorney Ito. Money to Loam Iljoy Building Ch-rlottotovvn "ti! 4 .._______ -' , 5 Mark R. McGuig-an " ‘.’ . . A. 1 iAltltlsrzn. soucrron. arc. , q Manny to Losn '2. ' f moron Bilook cr-ulnenewnu-tla. “work on. the “u” and“ .. “H4” ' fortify the system against " ‘ an attack of Grip or Influ Dr _C. a Archjbah] enza. A Sofa and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box boon this signature 6'. ' dusto u u. v. no emu-u l‘ Iodlool lolroel IMI Holpltul I00 Ilmltod to lye, llr, N000 sud ‘Hindi , o. lya and swnlwlo Glasses . -' win-a --l sum get there? No stump on It or 1117-. thing. It's spookyactusllyblifloiy-l ':'ll have to ask Ilrs. KlflG 85°“! '1' .n the morning." i H-_- turned out the light and hopl .p<d llllu béd. y O O I . Mrs. King was in the kitchenl ixbtn he “m; downstairs-it Ill: pm a little nan eil-lhiru-sndl ae tbougbl- "SVnat a bard Wflmhs; iwoman one is. Gets up with the, ‘birds and works till all hour! at‘ might. I wonder when she finds. j nne to sleep." ; "Good morning, Mrs. King." ‘ 1.x! “I found a letter In my rooml ' unl night. How did it get there- ‘ a clgaret and threw himself dowlli lJn the bed to ¢m0ke and reflect. truck No foolish questions. Ilka some of the Dunbells thst come ‘here A lot of theme moron that Ielnim to be truck drivers can't _.be Ullfilzd to Ihe€l s baby ur- ‘ringe much less run an ammo-l- f bile." ,‘ use "What s world!" rolurkod Jill- fmy. and laughed. I-Ie had driven out of the delivery Barn and won Jctlully launched upon hi newest l-ondkarest- job. ' He wondered wbst his mother and Janet would think If they lcould see him. he wondered what Barry Calvin would think-sud Mary. Somehow no mutter what 1course his thoughts Look they ln- vnriably ended with Xhry Lowell. “I was a fool." he said aloud. “to talk to her like that. If I hsd only ""5? tunbetlt u “(Ur and explained what this whole thing was about, she'd have ulldemtoml. One little word from me and It would have been different." He cursed himself for owning n temper that made hlm $3] things he didn't mean. The event.- of the night before ashed through his mind. There was s slight bump and discolora- tion on bls temple where he‘ had been struck down. The recollec- tion of Olga standing in her door- wsy and asking him if he was coming back came to him and ag- graved his mind. was threading his why tln-ough the morning rush hour trafllc now and then It was flec- essury to give his undlvcd atten- tion to his driving. "No time for wool gathering." he muttered as l "F; 7mg {tfiogfll n“ dim“ wmela rramc policeman halted hlm 1r. oug - . ~ 1 h , _ I "will ya,“ she tamed 1mm w t a turn of b9 semaphore lam ithe gas range and out of bsblt I thrust her hands in her apron -pock w-r you went out last evenind" "A boy, eh?" This was quite un- upected. "Yes. a llltle fellow of perhaps l-.u or eleven." "Did you ask him who sent it?" "KVhy. no. I didn't consider it lull)’ of my business, who sent you ezu-rs. All he said was that a‘ lman gave it to him to deliver.’ .l)on't you know who it is from?" Again that eager curiosity 0n her lpafl. “No. I don't, Mrs. King. I'm puzzled about it. It's an anony- JIOLId letter from someone who eems intent on having me leave ltown. It's the second one PVC lmund In my room. You remember lthat evening I came home and you told me you thought you heard me moving around in my P00!!! upstairs?" l "Yes, -I remember." "We-IL. I. found one that 1135M- 'l think you probably did bear someone up there, but it was the msn who left the note. I bumped Into someone coming out of the gate as I came In." "Why. Mr. Rand don't tell me that.‘ Vlfhnt does It mean?" "I don't know what it means. Mrs. King. Perhaps -you won't feel comfortable if l continua to now. I'm only afraid you'll run into some trouble some time while you're out." Hie jaw set grimly. "I'll try t0 take care of myself. I just don't want to be a worry and a bother to you. About the boy who brought the note. What did he look like’! Had you ever seen him before a- round tho neighborhood?" “No, I hadn't." "And you say be came shortly after lI had left last evening?" "It wasn't more than five min- utea." "It looks as If somebody was keeping an eye on the house walt- lng for me to leave. He waited untll I was gone so I couldn't question the boy about who bad given him the letter." "If Hurd suspected anything wrong Mr. Rand, I'd have asked him my- uelf. But goodness knows 'l didn't even give It a thought." O I I Arrived at the laundry offlce, he found that the man named Porter had left word_ with the delivery ,clerk that a new driver would re- lport. The clerk. In shirt sleeved land vest. a pencil stuck behind his ear asked a few questions and Issued some brief Instructions. "Your main job b to deliver these packages of laundry and col- lect new batches to be washed. A smart fallow. however, goes a lit- tle beyond bls job and tries to drum up new trade. Our drivers are our beat means of selling this company to the people. They're the only ones who get the person- al contacts outside. "Now you look o pretty bright fellow" Jllmmy smiled, and the man continued. "Mr. Porter sold he thought you had taken this job because yoqjeeded work and that you might qultns soon as you found somethlng better. I want to tell you right now that this ls no blind alley job. A man who's on his tom all the time and who 89w up new business will f-lnd on advancement waiting for him. Be- el as. there's s commission offered for new regular customers. This h; a young concern sud there's room here for bruins. That's Just a friendly tlp. Now got out sud see how It. gees. "Here's your route." Ho handed Jimmy a sheaf of papers. "Know the city?" "Fairly well." _ "Well. I've taken the trouble to Isy out your route for you so you can cover It in the least time. Good luck." "Than-ks." Jimmy olqrod his hlhd. and the shlrtoleevsd mun Ihoo It. n 1m {Fem remarked the chit to wor .: - - . v we" I! s fellow l1 - L‘ -t "A boy brought it shortly aft- o, Following the directions down in the route handedhim by the shlrtsleeved clerk. he turned the main thoroughfare at the street he had been looking for and soon found himself In a neat "Well. do your stuff, Rand." he laughed as he brought the deliv- cf)‘ truck to a stop. "Let's see." He glanced again at lfis little sheaf of pawn. “Smith-that's right." He searched through his bundles, found the right 01k: and started up the driveway to the back door. It suddenly occurred ‘to him that thle new job of his. laughable as It had seemed at first might not be a bad thing. "If I'm loolclng for Mr. Jensen." he said, “I" surely have more chance of running into him than If I were working Inside some off- Ice." The problem of finding Jensen. he thought. might be a matter of pure luck. This job of his would take hlm ium odd places and a fel- low could always keep In eyes op- on. . . . . "He mounted the buck porch and knocked at the door. It was opened by a little woman with black hair. A curly-beaded boy of perhaps two and a half years tugged at her dress; another and younger baby sat In a high chair. eating cereal. “Laundry ma'am“ he said, off- ering the bundle. "Three dollars “my Terry‘. H‘ mwe 0"" i! W“ and a quarter." ‘m’ a ‘a ' - "Oh yes. Wait a minute and I'll "Oh, l wouldn't think of nsk- w . lug you to move, Mr. Rand. It’! Elf-finale money’ on! ‘you come so pleasant to have you here. nwhalrs your name. “me man-r, Ymfle m "Wme and 7m" 8° he asked the boy as the woman neat and clean-not sloppy like so we“, “no another mum many roomers." She sighed. I'm "Harry" ' not afraid. IMI‘. Rand. There's a “H 1, . . policeman around all the time any‘ Thaw a “we name‘ Harry what?" "Harry Smiff." "Well. that's just flue. You're a regular little, man" aren't, you?" "No. Harry blg man like Daddy." Harry's mother laughed as she handed over the money to Jimmy. "Ma'ma pay the man," observed Harry. ‘That's right, Harry. You ask Mtfma If she has any laundry to send back." She laughed. "If you can wait wblle I gather It together. I don't like to keep you waiting." l "Glad to waft. No trouble." While she gathered up the cloth- es Harry dellghed his new visitor by reciting "Ittle Boy Boo. tum b'ow you horn.” Jimmy was vastly entertained and received a grave hand shake and an Invitation to come again when he told Harry goodby. The job he thought had sltallted out suspiciously. If many of his lllls MllTllEll I lllllll lllutlmall ls WELL Hrs. Parks Tolls How Lydia E. Pinkhn’: Vegetable Compound Restated Hot Daughter's Health Toronto, Ontario. —"M ll l6 now and bu been on 357$‘... well-kept reeidentlnlnelghborbood. , ‘flounce ca ht under a tie-stringlof i I l IN NAVY TWILL The trotfcur frock is one of the most import-mt of daytime fashions. This model features tucks in its dec- orative schelne, having them at tho shoulders in front and on the sleeves below the elbows. The V-sha neck is finished with a round col ar, Ind at the hack there is n circular sell-materia. Ivledium size requires 3 yards 54-inch material. Pictorial R! view Printed Pattern No. 2904. Sizes, l4 to l8 years snd 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 45 cents. l calls were pleasant as this, It was! going to he Interesting. . . . . Time sped swiftly. He covered his route and went back to the laundry, where he received a com- pliment from shirt-sleeved clerk and was started out on another trip. I I-‘lve o'clock in the afternoon found him driving back again to the plant. hle day's work done. Traffic again was heavy. the home- ward flow of workers of Montreal. I-Ie stopped at an Intersection. A large roadster. headed In the di- rection opposite to his. attracted his attention by Its handsome. racy linen. He gave a sudden start. It was SamueIChm-ch at the wheel. and Church was looking at him. Traiflc started again and Church turned to his companion. It ‘was then that Jimmy saw It was Mary with him. and she was facing blm dI- rectly. but looking through him- not at him. ‘ ' (To 8e Continued) -Z—-<-o%————- Bobbed Hair’s End Within Year Seen bobbed will In another year at the most." ffhls oplnlon is expressed by M. Man-genera. superintendent of the a. French hair dressers’ hair dressing competition. "Already." deolaned lMangenam. "I have women requesting to have their gborn hair made into chig- nons which they could wear over’. their bobs while their halr is grow- ing agal-n." IIITII Ill). . TREE-TOD ST IS l ITINY green lens ‘st tbelool‘ of the lull fir-trawl]: hillside- 1L0! was so wind. but on of the ’ end . g £12.20 he"! U \ lIJONIDON, Feb. 28.—"The end of lr ls now In akht and It lBoolete Du lPmgres De La Colffure. organiza- tlon which last night conducted a lrrltahl lkll dis- lmnruirlltlo DON'T neglect any Qkln trouble, however slight and unsuspiciuu I Unless attended to right away, that rough patch _ or, persistent irritation, may I easily develop into eczema or I other serious disease that may be difficult to eradlcatef , Your safest and most certain i remedy is Zam-Buk. This l highly antiseptic herbal balm l quickly soothes pain and irrita- l tiomatops germ infection,2lla_vs _ inflammation and soon makes I the skin sound and healthy. Islanders Among Quincy Industries The Quincy Patent Ledger con- Ialns the following interesting arti- cle and Mr. Campbell referred to is a surol‘ ..\Irr; and Mrs. Neil Camp» bell, Kingston. P. E. l. It is not a very large building which houses the Campbell .\Ia.- 'chlne Co. lnc., of -Wolla.\<ttln, lot-ut- 5 ed near the Norfolk Downs stutlun but it ls one of the nlnny small ill-J ‘llllillrlltfl of the city which add in the prosperity nf’ tht- L'(lII\IlYIIlllly.: The present factory Willi ot-txilllctii In I920. Al that time .\ir. CAIIIID-L boll believed he lIlIIl n good pin-- chine and was willing In buck tllnt belief with hard work. Five yearn‘ of hard work. square Jt-nlinl; u-lll an article that the plzlllit- wanted‘ ls bringing its l'l.'\Vlll'll. The prim-r‘ em building i.-= (Jfl-Wlllftl in tlle llm-' it, but, that is a fulllt that happen-s Io all growing firms. tluly urc ul- ways crowded for room. 'I‘l|e tlile of a catalogue thl-y Iluve just is- sued is "Floc-r-G-rin-xllllg and Pt-llllll- lug Machines.” To the every-day man or woman this brings to mind a clu-m-sy piece of machinery Illutl makes terrific noise, kicks up a lot‘. 0i‘ dust and lnnkes n mess oi‘ every thing. That picture WILS lruc llflltlfd Mr. Cunrpbell had um ltleu It could be remedied. lBefore his 'machlnes were brought to their pfllrlttlll perfccliln the mun with the llleu had to do many hours of‘ hard work combined with other hours of studying. Ile- look a course in electric lnofv-rs. another In chenllstry. he studied everything lite (null! flllll about woods, then he took a three-year course of luw s0 he would be able. to_ conduct his business in a correct‘ way. All the time he was takin- those courses. which t-overctl a period of I5’ years, he was devel- oping the mat-blue. Not only did he build them but he operated them. going out and running them day after day on jobs. From this actual demonstration and operation be found the weak points and remedied them. Many a man or firm can build a machine that is theoretically right, but when It comes to the test it ls lack lng In the very essential that would make It a huge success. Misc-blues ‘often are used for the reason that-there ls nothing bet- ter. but they are far from satisfac- lOYX-Mr. Campbell did not Walt until his cuotomers told him the faults-ct his machine. but found them out himself by actual opera- tion. and Is still Improving them. They are sanding, scrubbing. and stone-polishln machines ranging In size from t e "heavy duty"'sun- der to the dainty little household an ordinary vacuum cleaner und ft starved “mongrel dogs. savage from electric pollsher about the size of working us easily. Here is the only factory In the East that manufactures machines of this klnd. They have sold them llle added that women must ex- pect thefr hslr to take at least elx months to grow long enough iol in every slate In the l'nion to the Japanese and Philippine govern- ments us well as to many depart ments of our own government. The mun-blues are not only used for fhwr work. but to aalntl ‘Valle, bowling alleys, tables. counters or any surface of wood Ihut needs to be made smooth. lRecenlly they manufactured a machine with a steel brush which ls used to pol- m TO-NIGHT ' TLMliVlflljw ,\_| HHJH l AVeetsbleRelief For. ougtipation RLITZ-alhfniflfi with n Plluont, nume- noturo notion. Rdicvss Ind prevents kn and deb coadipat headaches. “Iona and end osslz-llntlorl. li/ . Zam-Buk owes its superior remedial virtue to its herbal originanditspenetratlvepower. lt searchesout the hidden roots of disease. Zam-Buk is safer too. because of its freedom from the rancid fats and coarse drugs found in mere olntmcnts. Begin with Zam-Buk to-day and mhkl your skin clear and healthy. Zarn-Buk Medicinal Soap i! l splen- did uld tn the treatment. All Dvwuisla mod More: u“ lam-Bill Balm u! 5k. but. J or Il-ZJ: the Zane-Bah Sea) 25c n can THE WONDERIUL HERBAL HEAIER- About 25 scres of land, 18 year. besides other crops. l l Q on. w. o. crw is]: llllll kue-p iron from rllllt U18 "St-null 1"‘ at Nllnlzislkcl. l , l.\lr. lullil Mrs. (Iam-phell lluve a very plttllilfllll. home ut 37 ’l‘n>'|0l‘ slrvlil, Wollnstorl. and their only daughter is a student at the Wood- ward Institute. .\lr. Cnm-Ilbell ill 8 nutlvl: of Kingston. Prince Edward lslunll, but has lived llI QUIWIY '36 yours-l. and thinks it is one 0f 11w D851 trlties for a huIIlP as well us, for u mnnufacluljllg plant tliut cun’ be found. Ile hupcs it will sluulys remain Quincy. lMr. Campbell has been a lreurltlr (if the Quincy Patriot and the Imtl-l ger during all the yours of his 113-: Hldelllttt in this city and appreciab- all enclosed in guard fence. Large 7 room house, barn in first class condition with all wanton who give of’ their lime In the various organizations WlIlUlI llelp make it a better pint-t- to Inc. . --———--¢-oc>-——- Dog's Kill and Eat Man in N. Y. NEW YORK Feb. 28.—Two hali- hunlzer, sprung n1 the throat of Harry Griffin. 50 years QIII, a une- ' arml-tl laborer, living on Dewey avenue, Yonkers, ln. the scrub growth in an Isolated section of that city Sunday night. They dragged him off and staggered to his feet, screaming. He started to run. but; they tore at him and he fell agairl.| For nearly two hundred yards he battled on before they killed him. His naked and partially devoured feet west of the Bronx river road, enue, this morning. tectlves. armed wlth shotguns, fol-| lowed t-he bloodstalned tracks of! the animals. In an outhouse not‘ far from the home of Mr. Robert J.‘ Zedler. proprietor of the grove. they came upon the sllnklng form‘ of one of the dogs, with crimson stains upon the fur about his. mouth and body. Sergeant Mont-l sey killed hlm with it churge ofl buckshot. The hunt for the sew, Olld animal-n female was telnpor-l ily abandoned with the coming of darkness tonight. bill it will be m- sumed again ln the morning. B)‘ trucks In the snow bltu of 1°"! BIOI-hlnk. and from Informa- tion given them by pensons living In the vicinity, Captain Hull COIIBIP- of the second precinct. 1""! Cflllihin Dennis A. Cooper, of the Yonkers detective bureau, were nble tonight to reconstruct with a falr degree of accuracy the details of (‘rrlfllrls desperate and lam"! fight with the beasts. - The Hm ‘signs of the Attack‘ Y"? Bl fl Ilolnt In the wood»: flll Muller's grove. The Wtilght or me» dogs had brought (Irlffln m ' they must have torn at him snvugJ ely. Bits of ~hls clothing were scal- tered about and thg poll“ Con“; Ree where he had fought m; wuyl to h“ m” “d Qtlfllored onward‘ for n bcwgysrds before he m“; Wile down for the second time Grlflln was unarmed and the"; were signs where he had turned and kicked at the dogs as be back- fidmflvlttzy from them. 11.... ma, I? 6 Blww disclosed. pm h“; 80119 dOWn before their attacks Their teeth had torn nwny M; civil-Ina and flesh 88ml to beat them (em back. regain his and stumble toward the falling. Each time hls resistance grew weaker from Ions, of blood sud "m" Wln- The Police believed he lflllllht for his life valiantly hslf time. "l"! 1PM to rerun nu m: butho M an hour before he fell for the hit It was evident from ligho n the snow that here, too Griflln lacked t n; 110ml of! arm. m dled fighting.- Shortly after ten o'clock this "WIN": orlmu body nu, round. FOR S SMALL FARM AND RANCH PROPERTY IN SUMMERSIDE. ’ - lion. balance ln pasture and ranch, gut 20 tons hay Inst -. Ranch contains 30 pens with now broom ranch mm" property is only five minute: walk ffovprpfilldh S¢hog| ‘m’ moat of lt wlll be valuable an house lets‘. WI“ be sold‘ In lots to. suit purchaser and ls Offered at a barpaln as I am leaving the Province. - cs what the newspaper is doing for _ the city as well as for the men and " 5 Barley, Dats and l of Zedlefls picnic grove v to the ground. but he fought them , s body was found In the grove. 100 i and one mile north of Yonkers nv-j Eight Yonkers policemen and de-l th Emlmd and. from the blood Slfllllilflefk. but he had Inun- f .1 (74 a1’ fi’u/_z,-f 5i!) am Bu < . ‘F gnu. ‘m n:m-Il"f:‘r"!'t‘l"” "w" "nluu/crflli" ' ‘ III ‘. p: o‘- lflsnocs“ . PI - mud-ll 3233...‘?! ALE: ~ of which ore under cultiva- » divans srid hon house, ull modem lrhprovenlonts. Thls L. ROI-I..- Summorslde, P. E. I. FEED A' Mixture oI Ground Corn under Government . Analysis) This ls a great HOG FEED - cheaper than SHORTS. ~‘ PORK ls HIGH, and going t0 remain high In price. Feed the Hogs with ‘ our - Special B. and 0. Hogg Food Only l 32.00 per 100 lbs. A better price In Ton lots. This also s grout food for Milk Cows See It and buy It at - Carter's Seed and . Feed Store (Sold bug of _________________i_ Every shred of clothing 11nd .599; torn away by the teeth of the beasts although Grlfflns shoes and rubbers were allll on his feet. The entire hack of the head was tnls- sing and the flesh had been ripped lu scores of places. 32 Petersons Answer, When. . One is Called sr. mun. Min-m, Feb. 2a. 4 "Peterson." called the deputy clerk lll (‘lrflllt Court here fnolng B petlt jury panel. ' ThlrLv-two prospective juror! rmse to their feet. I "Curl Peterson." clerk. Seven marched forwlrd. “Carl B. Peterson." Two responded. "The tall one," amended the mumbled the Indigestion When chronic, is he'll relieved b Dr. Chloe’! KMIIOY- vet Pllll- BTWX River Road before ngoln 1nd