Tea for every Taste iiii ■ - I ü . «Ci Tms*. BOS r p / !'. D i 1 £ # y Lewis Allen Browne Susan Morrison works for John Sithwick, New York crockery dealer. Chester Hadley, young travelling salesman for the concern, wants her to marry him, but he makes barely enough to support himself. Sithwick also proposes to her, and becomes insistent insistent when she inherits the estate of a great-uncle. But she goes alone to the small town where her uncle made his home. She finds her inheritance inheritance a worthless swamp, acquired by her uncle in exchange for his valu 'able farm just before he died. Chës ter turns up and tries to trick Bos dick into ' trading- the farm back for the swamp by spreading the rumour that the swamp contains valuable crockery clay Eben, hearing this from his snooping nephew, Bert, of fers Susan one hundred dollars for the swamp. CHAPTER XI For a moment Susan was stunned by the shock of Eben Bosdiclt's discovery discovery of the trick that had been played on him. But his belligerent manner angered her and made her strive to keep a steady head and to think what wou'd bo the best, way ok„. Of it all. • v- --""". .* ----- -. Lawyer ^nnccl calm and " .as a pose. ""vr-, -BiSsdick rasped, 'what have you to say?" Susan suddenly had an idea. She turned to Lawyer Peaslee and there was a hint of a wink in her eyes. ITCHING TORTURE stopped In A Minute I For quick relief from the Itching of pimples, blotches* eczema, athlete's foot, rashes and other ekin eruptions, apply Dr. Dennis* cooling, antiseptic, liquid D„ D, D. PRESCRIPTION. Its gentle oils eoofcho the irritated skin. Clear, greaseless and stainless ""dries fast. Stops the most intense itching instantly. A 35o trial bottle, at drug stores, proves it--or money back. Ask for- 30 D.D.D. PA&&e/u4Bit£m& /{ You Ham ueuuL ASK YOUR DOCTOR THIS Ask Him Before Giving Your Child cm Unknown Remedy Practically any doctor you ask will warn: "Don't give your child unknown remedies without asking your doctor first" When it comes to the widely used children's remedy --■ "milk of magnesia," magnesia," the standard of the world is established. For over half a century many doctors have said "PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia." Safe for children. No other is "quite like it." Keep this in mind, 'and say "PHILLIPS* "PHILLIPS* MILK OF MAGNESIA" when you buy . Now also in tablet form. Get the form you prefer. But see that what you get is labeled "Genuine Phillips* Milk of Magnesia." MADE IN CANADA PHILLIP Î roubles "u* to At itl vtomach 'JMurBUSN °. N . aT !f*tlOht ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Each tiny tablet is the equivalent equivalent of a teaspoonful of genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. He didn't und rstand, but diplomatically diplomatically nodded. it looks as though you were right," he said calmly. "Well, it won't work!" Bosdi ,k snarled. "I got to thinking it over, tin' it come to me that, if that swamp land was full of valuable pottery clay, you wouldn't swap it for ju't a farm. So I did some investigatin' and I found that there are no such firms as the ones you sent the letters and the samples to. The company that's supposed supposed to pay you a big option for the swamp doesn't exist ! " "Mr. Rosditik," said Susan, "you must not believe all the things that are written and thrown in a wastebasket wastebasket -- purposely for your nephew to grab and bring to you." "Eli? Don't know what you mean!" Bosdick snapped, flushing. "I'm driving at this, Mr. Bosdick. I know that you cheated poor Uncle Cyrus out of : his farm when he was ■dying., It was heart-breaking to come here and learn that. However, there is justice. What T intended to do today when you .^,-mded over "these papers for jAe"fo sign,was to laugh, at you •SM tell you t,o keep the farm." "Keep the farm ! I intend to! What do you mean?" "Just*this. 1 wouldn't swap my thousand thousand acres of swamp land for a hundred hundred such farms as my. great-uncle intended intended to leave to me. That swamp land is worth a fortune, and I have two genuine companies trying to buy It from me now. You may be sure I didn't want you to know any of the details! £ wanted to get square and laugh at you when you tried to swap back the farm that you practically stole--" "Don't you accuse me --- "Try and get even one square foot of my swamp land. South Béndick's Swamp Heiress isn't so much of a joke now!" "I don't believe it. Why did you fix up them lyin' names and addresses, then ?" "To make you come running to me, begging mo to take back the farm v- and give myself the pleasure of refusing refusing you. But my real fun will come later, when you see the big pottery works down there on the swamp and realize that you cheated yourself out of it," "Don't believe it," Bosdick muttered. muttered. He turned on liis heel and walked out. Susan whispered to Peaslee. "Laugh ! " That laughter gave Eben Bosdick a great deal of uneasiness. "Well," Peaslee said, "That's saving saving your face, temporarily, but later, when nothing happens, he will have the last laugh." "I don't care." Susan managed to keep her head up, but inwardly, she was crushed. Mrs. Ames 'old her not to mind. "You stay right here with me, dearie. I need you and you will have a good home here. The next day, two strange men arrived arrived at the Eagle Hotel in a ear. They came to the desk. "Do you know a Miss Susan Morrison Morrison in this town?" one of them asked Susan. . WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the' Morning Barin' to Go The liver shcmM pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels dally. If thro tek to not flowing 1 freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decay» in the bowels, tins bloat» up your stomach. Yonget constipated. Harmful poisons gx> into the body» Rnd you feel bow, sunk and the world looks punk, A mere bowel movement doesn't always $?et at the cause. You need something 1 that work» on the liver as well. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver PUIS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Harmless and gentle, they snake the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury xn them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. PHILLIPS' M,LK ° F MAGNESIA "Why, yes Mrs. Ames, who was standing beside beside her, nudged her sharply and interrupted. interrupted. "Miss Morrison? Yes, she was in town for some time, but she has, gone. She didn't say where, But 8lie will be back soon." "I see," said the man. "She owns a large swamp tract near here, doesn't she?" "Yes," Susan's eyes widened with surprise, "Could someone show us where it is "Of course,"' Mrs. Ames broke in again. "Willie Tucker can do that. I will send for him." Twenty minutes later, the two men guided by Willie Tucker drove off toward toward the swamp. "I know wli t it is!" Susan said | suddenly:, "I'll Let it is just part of Chet's scheme. Bo has sent these two men as a bluff, to pretend they are experts. He doesn't know the scheme has fallen through." The men returned to the hotel about dark, but offered no explanation. After a while, they drove away. Willie Tucker came over later to give a report. - "They didn't talk much, except in whispers. They walkeu and walked, and they put two or three bushels of that yeller mud in the back of their car. They give me two dollars." Susan: wished that she could get in touch with Chet to find out if it was part of his trick. Shu would have been delighted if she could have known how terribly uneasy Bosdick had become become when lie had learned from liis nephew about the men in .he swamp. Nearly a week passed. Susan did not hear from Chet. And then, to her great surprise, John Sithwick arrived at the hotel, smiling and dapper. When he had registered, he asked for Susan, and Mrs. Ames rushed into the dining room where Susan was having breakfast. "Well of all things!" Susan cried. She had almost forgotten Sithwick's telegram. "Bring him right in here." Sithwick greeted her as though they had been long-time sweethearts "I come my dear Susan," he said, "because I couldn't keep away. I love you and want you to marry me. I am afraid I have some bad news for you --I have had your swamp investigated. investigated. It is practically worthless," "That is no news," Susan told him. "Of course I might, after we are married, my dear, manage to get a certain company interested enough to pay a small price for the land, just for experimental purposes -- Susan, lets get married here, at once. I can then manage your few affairs for you to your advantage and ----" Mrs. Ames came in just then and handed Susan a telegram. It was from Chet : Don't swap uWamp for far: i -- do not make a move until I get there -- astonishing news. To be Continued Celebrity Strange how fame affects people at least in some cases: Mrs. Murphy--There's no living with William any more since he became became famous. Mrs. Neerby -- I didn't know he had become famous --. How did it happen ? Mrs. Murphy -- He had his picture picture printed in the paper telling how he had been cured by liver pills and now he won't do a lick of work. 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Gowns Do Not Make The Woman By popular report, hell hath no fury like a woman who lias just purchased a new and expensive dress and sees its twin on another female the first time she wears it. But that bugaboo fAd/CO/ Vf Pit' TO CURB A COLD no longer need worry milday, assures the Fort Erie Times-Review. For according according to fashion experts, two identical identical gowns, if treated properly from the standpoint, of ' accessories-, makeup, makeup, coiffures and ensemble, will not conflict, or cause any self-consciousness self-consciousness to their wearers. This complex, which has ruined the dispositions of countless ladies, seems peculiar to the female sex. The male can look at any number of his brethren brethren wearing a blue serge suit on any occasion, can glance complacently at his own similar garb, and rather than feel Indignant will probably congratulate congratulate himself on his good taste. But the female of- the species is more individualistic than the male. 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