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Greencastle Lady Offers Praise For Hoyt’s Compound Local Lady >ays t,as Condition, Kidney Trouble and Rheumatism Completely Banished After Tuking Hoyt’s Compound

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than when no coffee is taken." In making the survey, a devise was made by inmate technicians to record the movements of and changes of position of the subjects during slnep. Seven men were stele ted f ir th tests. These men were considered excellent subjects, in that they were in good health, their daily routine varied only slightly, they had no alcohol or other stimulants, and they retired every night at the same hour during their imprisonment. For the first IS days n f t), p p ro _

cedure a normal was established, dur- I ing which the men retired each night •at a definite hour, without taking nourishment of any kind. For the following 10 days a cup of hot water was given each one before he retired, and during the 10 day period follow-

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Druggists in this ection :tre actually amazed at Hoyt’s Compound uc-| cess and are stating lhat never before I it the history of the drug world ha* any product met with such sun ess Crowds ate thronging the National Cut Rate Store, south side courthmi 1 to see the Hoyt man who i there in j person to meet and talk to all who i suffer. The latest local person to add' a name to the evergrowing IDt of Hoyt boosters is Mrs Emma I'timer, 3(>fi outh Jack-on --treet, Grpenc-.-th'.! and who has been a resident of Green : castle all her life and who has a world of friends and acquaintance' make the following datemert:

MONIES pto— maktJun AiiMfcn VT THE GRAN \ D \ hapjiens to an enterprising ■ng man who falls in love with t i voethenrt' of ;t tough East Side Mr th* najoi H f i ,id e Qu Ilian’ and I k 1 I Yrmatrong’r latest tarring I li for RKO I ’at he. and from this o I f the screen’s most entertaining n ti' ly drama ha* been fa-hioned. n '' i. ■ < iff", tart Oi hitro, tonightting t he two 8 h “Big Mot - I Ini vr* at acclaim, arc Ginger Rog- [ 1 I. tit Peers, Ralf Harolde, C'harl- ■ Sellon, Luis Allierni and 'like i 1 Thi picture wn- directed by p it Rogell. Earl Baldwin wrote -crecn play from an original by George Kilihe Turner.

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f trli can’t hang on a day once t rt hern with Bronehulinc " dost < of this dandy emulsion will t‘’ the most tubhorn cough - J 1 ' • alf a bottle will cha «e it right ■ of your system“i nchttline contains no chloroform narcotics nf any kind. There’s P: ' in it to tart a drug habit — it won’t upset your stomach, i' will positively kill your F- ■ Ynj time it fail , -ays R. P, r r her ■ tod d P ’ glad to give your money hack.

■° T H EOF ADMINISTRATION ^■oti,o j s hereby given that the un ^mtiened has been appointed by the of the Circuit Court of Putnam ^J n, y. State of Indiana,'AdministraB .1. Her li'tc of Putnam County, deceased. r 1 1 ' ' de i opposed to be *!o!f" !| n V\ Herr.d, Administrator. puse \ 0i 7J1C, P^emher 1, 1931. F nK o W. Herod, Clerk of the Put, Circuit Court. l«}ts

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by~SidneM Uiarujiclc-^

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READ THIS FIRST

At Monksilver, a country place outside London, Paul Fedctoft is slain after carrying the Czarina Rubies from Russia. The murderers fail to find the gems, which therefore must be hidden in the house. Frank Severn, who entrusted the rubies to Federoff in Russia, returns to England, is abducted and carried unconscious to Monksilver Meanwhile his friend, Jim Wynter, meets beautiful Katharine Faring, to whom the rubies rightfully belong as heiress to the Russian prince who lost his life saving them from a mob Once a concert violinist, •...e has been reduced to penury by an

injury to her wrist.

Katharine suggests to Wynter that Severn may be imprisoned at Monksilver and he goes there at mght, to find Severn's servant,

and then fell has '- with eon cions

in -s suddenly fading on*

HU detection seemed inr, italdej now. W as he to spring fo: aid an !

take that cheerful whi'-th

prise—or wait?

In any case now hed t' to hej’ 1

alertly on guard, icadi ’ d m ; disturbing experietv . tho iak to get in the lirri blow. \ "n • • uhn , rouM no , lor thc . p,-,

whistled note menace wa urping, towards him—a dangcroi "il'v

L7e7ke Xad'fromTstab wo^d‘in , ^ K ' klv forward, and

a car inside the grounds. Hearing a

groan within the house, he steals in.

NOW GO ON CHAPTER XVI

The Hoyt Man “For the past* seven years I have had a bad stomach and suffered with a terrible gas condition. 1 would have spells of belching and vomiting, gas would form in my stomach and press | Rgain.-t my heart and cause terrible misery. At times 1 would bloat until it seemed a large iron hand was' drawn tightly around by chest-. The*e spells would last for hours after eating. ”1 al-o had a bad case of rheumatism for about two years and at times could hardly get around, and following this rheumatic condition, my kidneys became deranged and would cause me to get up several times each 1 night. 1 had a dull pain across my hack and I could hardly turn over in hed and when i would art-e in the: morning my hody woujd feel chilled and stiff, i could hkfdly VtFI over to lace my shoes “During the day black spots would appear before my eyes and cnu a e me to become dizzy. “I have now taken nearly two bottles nf Hoyt’s compound, and am certainly a happy woman to realize that every trace of the gas condition is gone I haven’t a rheumatic pain tn my body and I sleep sound all night and do not get up at all with kidney] trouble. My appetite is good and’ what I eat dige-ts perfectly and cans-: es no misery at all i “1 am feeling better than I have in| years and I want to give all the praise to Hoyt's Compound 1 have given this testimonal of my own free will and it is absolutely true.” Hoyt’s Compound is a mixture nf natural medieinc juices extracted from twelve of nature's fine.-t roots, aud herbs. It is a cleanser, purifier and toning agent for the human s' - tern and will give jour system tho thorough cleansing it may have needed fof a h"u r tim< ,• bringing out old, foul impurities that might have been inside of vou for weeks, or even months, and may have been ’the real i cause all along of headaches, bihou ►ness, dizzy spella, exhausted feeling*. , skin eruptions, sleeplessness, rheumatit* and catarrhal affliction ari l other forms of suffering that you never could understand. • • *

Fxccpt for the faint starlight through the half-open door, the hall .tretched away before him in shadowy vagueness to lose itself in a blackness like velvet beyond the foot ol a flight of stairs; stairs that his eyes guessed at, rather than definitely made out. He stole across the threshold into that forbidding in-

terior.

I hat every *trp he took in this

sinister hou-e might be dogged by clutched at the balu-tor !>» ril, Jim W \ nter had had warning right went up in in t

enough. The silent figure in that car in the dark of the trees out-

lim Wvnter opened his eyes with vague oppressive sense of soivt-

guard, ready ne.M b c | thing having just happened. *.»««.

what he could not tor the life of lun; remember. In those first confuted waking moments his mind serTv-d to work with such slow, paintid effort, hi* head throbbing a ihoa#*. a dozen hammers were pounding u> it. that he abandoned the atteirnt to straighten out this perplexing

thing.

Mis ryes ached wearily, and as he opened them everything seetnei mist-blurred, and the elftort to focus them hurt him. It mu* a relief to

close them again.

Then, as he lay back, hi mind a troubled blank, slowly ball clusiie phantoms ot remembrance began tw creep in through the gradually poue-

v01 ’ e i ing door* of memory

Vaguely it came bark to him that lie had gone into a strange, unfamiliar house—but what house? And wliy had he gone there? Ques. lions whose answer was beyond him. But in the darkness ot thai house some one had attacked him: ha could recall tiiat now, how h* had struggled with an unseen assailant on a flight of stairs quit*

July a minute or

two ago—and the Miugglr ha-! ended in a headlong crash down th*

stairs,

lie remembered striking his head; it was that that had knocked him out, of course . . . things we e

as he was, who knew of i it mur der behind the locked gate ami t unseen man above almom 'tainlv either Creyke’s murderer an j

complice in that crime.

Wynter crouched hack n t i -■ baluster rail tensely w.. ting; the nearing light was growin brighter, though the man who car I it \..,- yet hidden from sight. And then suddenly one of the ha! tors gave a loud straining creak. In tantlv the light above went out and the tootsteps stopped dead—teen prang

through

harsh, -lartled

blackness

challenged:

' Who’s therer*'

The next moment Wynter v. i* half blinded by a Ha li light tril - ng him squarely in tin • es Dazzled, he had not even a upse of tin

figure behind the light

Almost instantly the lectrn tnu li was extinguished again, with a hoar ex-lamation from tie- man above now evidently in ., R dt |

. e e , r a « • i I wn turn—ami '

panic ol fury and tear And sum;! taneously Wynter wa . onsriou ot

a blind, rushing utta, >

But that he was hall prepared f it, and with his leu hand k

while In

he would have

feet

been

getting clearer now. He must ha.v

icme 8“ ar ' 1 -J |, een unconscious for minutea. Yet wept oti hi* | (( , didn't f c( .i us though he was lying

jlhcre at the foot of the stairs. . . . 1 he still-dazed man put out an IP-

INJURED ei tain groping hand, 'o enco itr.fThe next moment tlie two of them L' ?llr P" se ,he r ° o1 smoothness ci were struggling fien cly in the lx linen sheets, the at first bewildering, wildering darkness, v le Wyntei - c'- 1 unmistakable tmn li ,t>f adversary raised im \ Dice loudly, 11 ^ violently ih#n. A screaming out to other In the house ids puzzled reflections toxl hjm, e For a moment the two locked tigun • no * L 1 "K a-, hr hud stippOt swayed perilouslv. V, ynter felt a 'd 1 * bottom of the riairs

.mpaucuiiy. " y.ucr wu a™, »•*»« |, iind feeling for’his throat, bad in I Wynter opmied lus eyci again, ;>ieager than the next m..rt Jf> a«urt , |,. (lpl „ !icf . to r{ .ji IU| |, his grip on ''ailing lor a curiqus cflort, fe

the baluster, then hi. loot went oveljlids seemed so heavy with somethin.;,, the edge of the M»p, a«H the rwo| cl "’' ““ ‘

enmhatants went era king headlong

down the flight of star -.

It was the other man who wa-. underneath as they reached the hot

tom, breaking Wynter fall. He lav j tQji'f-

, , , i i where he had fallen, q tile still. I-.vi- ' . ,

“’■U..ir i.. - !

than VV ynter, tlvotign the latter, .. tried to pnll him - It ftp. fell back

ude . . . that other man who liad made that long flight from Russia only to find death waiting for him at t.is journey’s end here at Monksil-,<-r; two dead nym v»l|i*(Vnr,g toTiim if steahhy, Jurliing*nx nSf within tlris house is ,he -groiied his way through the shadow to the stairs. \\ hispers that he brushed a*ide .mpattently. W ynter wa .asio more

*. ■ . self-defense to relinqi h his grip on ' 1 - 1 calling tor

unnecessary danger. Lt* tRpre were hi ,«» «»nt nvi h ! kds eemed *o heavy with somethin

more tlian sleep. De was in a bisi

tisnifs when one could avoid ganger ivnly at the cost of one's sclfrcspect. ' To his strained nerve*, as he tq^dr his way up the stairs with the noseless stealth of a hunting cat. the intense stienie blooding over Mnnlcsilver nude the enclosed atmosphere

of ■

hed with a low carved footrai, th I I at tirst to his eyes, hurt by a thin, dazzling knife-edge oi light seemed

i incredibly tar away.

he heard

lery. That low moaning abo

ot ■ ■ ^movement ttot eem J '' ' y

distinguishable voice’s now I^uVlfisTad in fall-g' l ’"' i ! but betwc^nAe pale, drawn curtain* hfl-urd trom ‘‘till further away; all , ot the wimiow a narrow glint ot '•un-

' ' • n to the night’s mystery. | ° f hurrying, excited footsteps, men

running down in response to the cry

The thickly carpeted stairs effec- .. ... ‘ - . , tually muffled all sound of his foot- U vnter v u, last-failing steps as Wvnter groped his way up senses, suddenly remembered the through the darkness. He had not and pearl necklace be had

1 from Katharines flat—an

arrow.

(Jueer that was. It was nigh: when he had gone to that hotis* where he had fought with an un«ei a

enemy in its darkness. Yet quit*

reached the top of the flight when! brought from Katharine's flit- an j evidently it was broad daylight now somethinng brought him to an ah , otld '•noneh remen ranee at uch a outside that curtained window

nipt halt, with the blood drumming Hme.

in his ears. With a supreme effort of will he

1 rallied himself for a moment to obey in-tmet to defend that necklace

FOOTSTEPS

He had heard a door open not far sway, caught a sudden refleition of light falling out into the hla- kuess from round a corner on the landing sfiovr, heard the door shut again; •nd then the fooxst' ps of toMt'i* yet unseen man coming along a mrridor a- if towards the head nf the flight of stairs. A man who catried •n electric torch its moving glow reflected ahead of him, -oftly whi-tlmg a cheerful popular air as he came. Wynter had heard that same air Au a West Knd revue a few nights!

aj lea-t from these unknown crimnals—had just enouMi strength left to pull it from hi* pocket, with the *ound of tho-.r rapidly descending foot'-ti'P-s loud in hi* cars.

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ENEMIES

Gropingly, with a last weakening effort, he thrii't that necklace behind the told of stair carp’-t that stretched down from the rdy" 1 ' the la t*-ie

Queer! Bewildering!

l lien as his tired, aching eyes began to take in impressions me • dearly, Wynter realized that lie w- s in a pleasant room, which was cc;. tainly not his room at the Grayso s —a room he had never seen befo: t. What did it mean? Where was he* A perfectly strange, unfamiliar

room.

And he was wearing a nit of kh pajamas, which-were equally unfa-

miliar.

Intereding, but all more than a

little puzzlipg.

If hi- head had not been aching

to the brass rod holding the carped o vilely he would have rather enin place at the bottom i |oyed this mystifying experience The footsteps had reached the But because of that damnably thiob-

ba-k He h*d liked it then now ! head ot the flight above him. Wvt, birg head of hi* he tound it diflirul* with the memory of that dead man ter heard excited voice* aw the to net a grip on tiling-- and thw

wotside in the dark garden it seemed gleam of an electric torch that cut worr c^him jgrgjUii . . |th£«u*h the berimes* like a knife | at C«un.td Tw.www) «

Awater-Kent Superhetrodyne RADIO For $69.50 ( Coni P lete ) No carrying charge or installation charge. For only— S5 Down and $1 Her Week Telephone 21 I Fas* Side Square

£ 2 2 2 2 2 & ft ft ft

ing, a enp subject.

o* coffee was given each

when no going to

nom i vh

For the period

inent was taken on

mein average

per hour of sleep was 9.8. When ho, water vv.',s taken, the average went down to 8.o, and when each -ulij -it drank .-i cup of coffee, the average was further n-ilhci-it in 7.3 movcm, nt

per hour.

"While the results obtained cannot he construed to apply to each partici ular individual, they do give an in- " lf ‘ dication applying to normal healthy

number of movement porsons .. thp r( , pnrt poin , P(i nnt

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loilcl Sels

Aii assorlment of Brushes, I’ors *» to 10 pieces. In many

sitpis and colors. Amilv Hand Bat’s In fancy colors Perfume Sets,

Powder

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Combs, Mirheautiful do-

Tliroo Flowers

Kodak Sels

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loilet Water, Compacts,

and Routes Coty’s, F.vening- in Jubinstein, ! loiibiLfanl. Seventeen,

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