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Show Strong Men The Nation needs strong men and the right time to begin to build up strong man hood is during the growing period of childhood. Many mothers remember, with keen satisfaction, the days when SCOTTS EMULSION was one of the determining factors in building up the strength of their children. Saott's is a source of nourishment and strength that ought " be over- jL i looked by V 'her of vjfik ' today who it about Yijj her fast-growin lrgirl. ajlL Bcott &Bowne.l N,J, 13-9 ( . To learn to savo Is tho first Important Impor-tant lesson of Ufa i i YiiVlh ' r I" i iT '- - ilia Hi ill a-lim Iff I illli'VI I m wtsrfflBtBgx I a m I yi st ii i I for-53' . --ezGssszmwM (uflM I L-! I i NjSaPSWfSgjE Mil III (11flfl till 1 1 1 1 llil III I hi' m " t fey ,, , , pjjpjgjg-gguMjBx 'II I lllllll Ki I j li III llllllil II tt4 I I p AlwaysWelcome III (Hi S I 1 fl IT0" '""o "seal-played alonR the way, didn't you? (Ill llllllil bH ' I KeKtcrandmawaitlnul Oh well. If all right. Becauso II I III II H I $. CALUMET I II I ;;;;'; baking powder I1IH I 't'YV2 I' alway-i, rlsht. Il' vyorth waiting for. Always wcl- lllllllllUl bH I i & vt romc- Never shirks its wotk. Never fails. Never IIIIIIIIMIbB I Ua M wastes minutes or materials. and I Anow It's pure and If llllllil I aV I iH wholesome, as Calumet contains only such Insredlents 1 1 III 1 1 11101 II sK I Te 'a I1 ,hae le-n approved officially by the U. a Food II lllllMM BsB I UKjibI uthorltles." II IIIIIUMII Bs I vffi1&! i'0U ""'e "'"" y" luy ilou " Khtn yon K it H-FTllfH I lV I HIGHEST BSS. IffliUB I ii hjj riritfBBsVjsK I Forgot 1Vhnt Ho Needed From tho Ilopublicun, Mt. Olllad, Ohio: Tho odltor had nn Interesting oxporlenco Bomo tlmo ngo, whon a young gnetleman camo to this offlco 'nnd askd for a copy of tho Morrow County rtopubllcan. Ho scrutinized 'It caiofully whon a copy was handed him, nnd thon said: "Now I know!" I "What Is It you nro looking for," wo inquired. "My wlfo sent mo nftor a bottlo of Chrmborlaln's Cough Item-ody, Item-ody, and I forgot tho namo, I wont to suveinl stores' and tho clerks named nam-ed over everything In tho lino on the alielf oNcupt 'Chnmborlnln'B'. I'll try again, nnd I'll never go homo without with-out Chamberlain's Cough Itomcdy," Tlio rtopubllcan would suggest to tho pioprlotors of stores, that they post their cleiks, and novor lot them substitute. CustomeiH loso faith In storen wheio substitutes Is pormlttcd, to any nothing of tho Injustice to makers ma-kers of (rood goods and tho disappointment disap-pointment of customer. For salo by H. O. Merrlhew, Lehi Utah; Wm, Thornton, 2 BtoreB, Amen, can Fork; Hcdqutat Drug Co., Pious ant Grove and all dealers. SMOKING TOBACCO V FACTS FROM THE , ENCYCLOPAEDIA The Use off Flavorings Determines Deter-mines Difference In Brands The Encyclopaedia Britannlea says about tho manufacture of smoking tobacco: to-bacco: "...on tho Continent nnd in America, certain 'sauces' arc employed . . . the use of tho 'sauces' Is to improvo tlio flavour and burning qualities of tho leaves." Which indicates that a smoker's rnjoyment depends ns much upon the flavoring used ns upon tho tobacco. Your noso is n euro guide in tho matter mat-ter of flavorings. Try this 8lmplo test with several tobacco brands: pour some tobacco into your palm, rub briskly, and smell. You will notice a distinct dlflerence in the fragrance of every brund. Tho tobacco that smells best to you will smoke best in your pipe, you can rest assured. ' Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco, plus a dash of pure chocolate, gives TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance youi noso can quickly distinguish from. any other tobacco. Try it nnd scy |