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Show it NEW BURLINGTON Preliminary Negotiations Robby pushed open tlie dentlBt's door and entered the waiting room. "It's me," he said as the dentist carao out of the office. "1 came to ask you to look at a tooth." "I have some free time this morning," said the dentist. "A patient lias Just telephoned thnt he cannot come." "Guess he got cold feet," said Bobby. "I came awful near not coming, but it's raining and there's no skating, I wish It wouldn't rain Saturdays." "It Is hard luck," agreed the dentist, "Have you had toothache?" "Oh, a little." acknowledged Bobby. "But it doesn't hurt hardly any now. I thought you'd be too busy this morning to do anything and I'd just ask you to look at the tooth." "Fortunately, I've nothing to do," said the dentist. "If you wish, I'll look at it now." "I don't know," Bobby said, hesitatingly. "I'm not sure 1 feel like having anything done, I've been feeling bad for an awful long time." "I'm sorry to hear that." salJ the dentist, sympathetically. "Sometimes a bad tooth makes a person feel sick all over, until It's attended to." "It Isn't that." said Bobby, hastily. "It's Just that I've felt tired. It hasn't anything to do with teeth." "It won't hurt to look at your tooth," suggested the dentist. "Climb up In the chair and let's see." "Why do they mate these chairs so awful bumpy?" Bobby asked. "It would be great If a feller could go to sleep while his teeth were being filled. I know a feller his name's Billy and be had a tooth pulled with gas. He says it's great. Only thing was he aid he wished he could stay awake and see It pulled. He made me promise to let htm go with me first time I ever have a tooth pulled. He wants to see It. I bet he thinks I'll holler." "No, you wouldn't, of course. Now, Just open your mouth a little wider." "I wasn't ready yet. I was Just getting ready. Now, here goes." "You surely need that tooth filled," said the dentist. "I'm sorry you don't because I'd feel equal to it like to do It now before It aches more." "Yes. I'm sorry, too," said Bobby. "I don't often feel bad, but when I do I certainly feel awful bad. It takes me all of a sudden. What do you bo?" keep In that funny-shape"Some things for false teeth," the dentist said, quickly. "You'd be surprised to see how many people have them. A little hole comes that they think doeFn't matter, and all of a sudden the tooth's gone. False teeth are very expensive." "Wouldn't a feller look funny with elephant's tusks?" Bobby exclaimed, changing the subject abruptly. "I seen saw a woman once who had teeth like a squirrel's. Honest, her teeth were awful fur.ny. Mamie Kelly wrote a romponition on squirrels and It was so good they sent It to the exhibition Do you know Mamie somewhere. Kelly?" "No. 1 haven't HipI pleasure." "She raid fhe'd never been to a dentist, but I thoiiclit maybe that was a whopper" Bobby nlgbed disappointedly. "Well, when she does come 111 tell her to come to you." "Thank you." "That's all rlsht. I'll be glad to help you alone. I think everybody ought to help everybody elae. I send a lot of cati'ly customers to the c! ool store. They give lots of candy bean for a cent there." "Those same cendv customers get to be customers of mln after a while." laughed the dentist. "If It weren't for " candy I might have to go out of to-da- d btml-nes.- PRESIDENT Darius Miller, Friend of James Hill, Elected Head of Great Railroad System. J, Chicago. Darius Miller, the new president of the Chicago, Burlington Qutncy Railroad Company, Is a naHe was Dorn at tive of Illinois. Princeton and educated In the schools of that city. He will be 51 years of age April 3. Particular Interest attaches to the personality of Mr. Miller, not alone because of his accession to the seat sf power over a great railway system, but nlso through his close relations with J. J. Mill, the ."wizard of the world." For the last seven years, & rail-roa- ffel S5? d ft SPRAYING FOR INSECTS To Be Successful One Must Possess a Knowledge of the Pests to Be Controlled Important Feature in Orchard. Successful spraying must be based upon a knowledge of the habits of the pests to be controlled, Entomologists and plant pathologists have Indicated the kind of spray to be used, the times and manner of applications, for the principal orchard and vineyard troubles, and for some crops, as apple and grape, schedules of application have been given to furnish protection against the principal insect and funGrowers have not by gous troubles. any means taken proper advantage of and much these recommendations careless and Ineffective spraying is seen where better work would be expected. From a business point of view the fruit grower cannot afford to Ignore the details of this highly Important feature In orchard work. Apparatus should be overhauled In ample time before It Is needed for use, chem- - ably." "Oh, I gucsn not," declared P."hby. "1 wear holes In everything anvhow. My stocUnr are the limit snd I've got a hole In my Fho this minute thnt ally an work la art and. while Ideally perfect rarely accomplished, any by proper care, can acquire a sufficient degree of pro.ficlency to se- cure entirely satisfactory results. There are several accessories to spray pump outfits. Indispensable or of greut convenience, some of which are shown In the illustration, as follows: Fig. 1 Simplest type of nozzle. Figs. 2 and 3 Other types of nozzles but little used In orchard splaying. Fig. 4 The Bordeaux nozzle. I'lgs. 5, 6 and 7 Illustrating the Vermorel type of nozzle, much used in orchard work and also illustrating nozzle clusters. Fig. S A recent type of nozzle, similar to the Vermorel but of greater capacity. Fig. 9 Cutoff. Fig 10 Hose clamp. Fig. 11 Y for nozzle cluster. Fig. 12 Hose coupling. Figs. 13 and 15 Stopcocks. Fig. 14 Noz- - LITTLE COLD. OWES He caught a little cold That was all So the neighbors sadly said. As they gathered round his bed. When they beard that he was dead. HER He caught a little cold That was all. (Puck.) LIFE TO Neglect of a cough or cold often eads to serious trouble. To break up a cold in twenty-fou- r hours and cure any cough that is curable mix two E. of ounces of Glycerine, a Virgin Oil of Pine compound pure and eight ounces of pure Whisky. Take a Chlcapo, 111. "I was troubled with teaspoonful every four hours. You can uml inflammation, and falling . . the doc-and store ii. buy these at any good drug iurs sum. i co u hi 1101 taslly mix them la a large bottle. tret well unless I had an operation. Opera the Greet Leveler. At one of the Wagner operas a few Juy ago a woman nudged her friend and aid: "Who is that distinguished about mv man bowing to you over there?" Her and you told ma friend looked In the direction desigAfter .hat to do. . T nated and smiled In a return greeting. A1V1M "That's my butcher," she said. "I see Vegeta-r- V 1,10 Compound 1 him here quite often. When I go marand O 114 I UlallVA, keting in the morning we always disa..well woman." Mrs. Willi cuss the opera. He's a German, you ah .. , .... OfU r. nLiQ til t, ill know, and really knows a lot about Auixvr.g, ppo u.iabow, VUAUitgu, 111. E. Tinkham's Vegetable ComLydia other things besides cutting meat." pound, made from native roots and New York Sun. herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and holds the record for the largest number of actual cures How's This? Wt offer One Hundml Italian Reward for ur of female diseases of any similar medior t "alarm taut caunot ba ourrd by HaU'n cine in the country, and thousands of Caiarro Cure. testimonials are on tile ia F. J. CHKNFY 4 Toledo, O. voluntary We, the undemlatted. havt knouii y, j. t'bfnajr the llnkham laboratory at Lvnn, for ths lut and brllcva liltu perftrtly hoit year, Mass., from women who have been ornbla tu all buslucaa IrniiH&rtlima aiiO financial! aula lo carry out any ohiuratknis made by his firm. cured from almost every form of Waluino. Kinnas A Manvin, Whokwi DriiKKiftia. Toledo. O, female complaints, inflammation, Rail's Catarrh Our la takm Internally, artlnf fibroid tumors. bluod the and mucous aurfarea nr Ilia directly uion centa par Irregularities, periodic pains, backache, yatem. Testimonials sent free. I'rb bottle. Sold by all I mm tula indigestion and nervous prostration. laaa Hails family fills tor eociUpatioo. Every such suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Mnkham V Natural Supposition. egetablo Compound a trial. "I am 'going to burn coal hereIf you would like special ad vie after." about your case write a confidenI "Hereafter? thought Old Nick tial letter to Mrs. PInkham. at attend to the heat problem for Lynn, Mass. Her advice Is free, hen." half-ounc- Pinkham's Lydia e Vegetable Compound .Hi .Ml -- 3 Y;iJdfiM 'W0 rink-ham'- - hi II T1 .' s A Jk to-d-ay - A T - to-da- .' y 1& w v i xr Darius Miller. as of the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy railroad and In charge of both freight and passenger traffic, he has demonstrated his complete mastery. His directorship of traffic has to a great extent reached out Into the northwest, as a result of Mr. Hill's faith In his ability. Mr. Miller entered the railroad business In 1877, when he secured a position as stenographer In the general freight offices of the Michigan Central railroad. Three years later be became a clerk In the general freight offices of the SL Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern railway. In 1881 he was made chief clerk to the general manager. When two years more had passed be held the position of general freight and ticket agent of the road. While climbing the ladder of promotion be bad married Miss Sue C. Brown at Morris. 111., In 1S82. The Memphis & Little Rock railroad next claimed bis services as general freight and passenger agent, which occupied bis attention fi.n 1887 to 18K9, when be was made traffic - 1 and always belpful. xj r This Will Interest Mothers. ertiray'a Bwrrt Powders for Children, i i i avertalineaa. DtMoruera, g- i.y ylisiN I cd Hmx, working naturally without grip, gripe and that upset sick ieeiing. 9 for World tbaI.k Ten cent bog. week's treatment. t All drug stores. a!ier in the wot Id million buxea month. le who do just as they please please their neighbors. ..idSk -- W f0 t ts ,,W m"-- 1 m status ii It of things going wrongs A Cascaret taken every night as needed keeps the bowels oxk "itRinio oriNfK. xr--" ira a Cold m una liay. cfciS) Nearly Every The bowels show first sign woman can make an Impres- a man wno has either a soft r a soft head. . .AXATIV H riitxMii turn of K. Vt . t.ltuVfc.. ft) Constipation One Gets iieanax'iie, Isad rttomach. Kfirulate tb Isowela and Worms. They break up polda In i MeaaAiit to tUe, aud harmletta a milk, rer fall. At all DruftftiMta, too. eiampla KRKK. Addreaa, Allen B. Olmsted, N. V. In Big-sea- iW manager. Then came a succession of short stays with one road or another as traffic manager until be went with the Missouri. Kansas & Texas In 1806 as traffic manager and later was elected vice prenldent of the road. In 1898 Mr. Miller became second of the Great Northern railway of and In 19ns became & the Chlrapro. Burlington Qulncy rfl'toad. with Fpcclal supervision over traffic. leal J For Infants and Chfl3ren H Tha Kind You Have 1 vice-pro!-d- COINCIDENCE IN BIG FLOOD Motto on Paris Civic Arms Reads "It Will Float Although Submerged." -- Miscellaneous Spraying Accessories. le connection. 18 Strainer Klg. stock and all arrangements niadi, so tliat when the time Fig. 17 Bamboo rod, with cutoff. for spraying arrives there will be no Chance Seeding. delay. UuTalo grass and bunch grans make In the art jal of arraying account roust be taken of the rnd de- permanent pastures In the west, each sired. Thus. In dormant tree apray-Inn- . In lis favorite locality. These came In. as for Kan Joe scale, every part as It were. p)ntaneou!i1y. The seed of the tree from top to bottom should are brought from somewhere. Tbey are carried by the winds more than by be reached. In spraylnn for the moth aftrr the r''al hae fallen any other agency. Hut thy are aiio the object Is to place poison In each carrUd by men. ty Mrds and by wild and every calyt cup and frcnupnt ex- and domestic animals. aminations of sprayed fruit rltmtTS should be made lo a'e that this ia Long House Desirable. gotten In cod-lin- g Paris. Alihotigh It will be many cl.'ys before the rlty will be back to It normal condition after the ravages of the rrcer.l flood, great Improvements have been made and In many plares it Is difficult to tell that the In arrayproperly accompllt-hedgay capital of France was so recently ing for leaf enttnc Insecta (n threatened with destruction. Years and years ago the authorities a mlntlSke spray Is tUxlrod and a en-era- l distribution over the tree must of Paris di ted the cUlc arms hereIt shows a curious b ffieeted. Correct ira)ii,ij Is re-with produced he-In- n Always Bought ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CEMT A'eCclalvle Preparation for As similalimj iheFoodaiwIReula- ,,nr? toe Stomachs aitti BohvIs of vice-preside- . "Ilone?t?" "Sure as f hooting That's where this bole of yours romc fron. prob- A DIFFERENT METHODS OF e-- i tH I Bears tho Digcslion.Chcerful-ncssan- d of RcM Contains neither Opium.Morphirte nor Mmcrsil rit Not Xabc otic bo fiKpnfoMDriimuftrurEt t ii jltx Smm In it s A long hotiae Is dealrable In flocks of from 61 to 100. They are fed bj the hopper system, earn bird helping itself. God reanltfi are reported from this method of handllt.g laying stock. L-- z 'i ! ' Use For Over Aoctfccl Rrmcdy forforwlipa- lion . Sour Stoiwch.Diarrhoca - vorm4,torivtjisions.rrvTri3n- nc4 and loss or S'gnature of SPRING TRAP FOR PROWLERS Thirty Years Cektaih Company, NFTW YOKK. Tinz ! $h il K i 00M NtMrnnteeH under j ih?TsSj Esact Copr Of Wrsfper. mi j.li a i nsnwwi lal p . Cmspsi ii i 'r J ( s " awa aasisana. I iilil igj- sji j f m mw aaaa - n i,n n rl m , una) I,, f mmmmmm V VS.V-;..;i';-.:c.-- which la built nf ralher heavy mat, ryn ert rp no cften trmil-iInto the chlrkan rial, falls snd anf pa shut by means of lers bat tbey are constancy on the the ptir: nrk at "a" and as the tube td dfnt are made strong he must for means of pret-- tr je; wsit for Ms fate. Judd Farrr.ef. ftrarte i, rays iler trap Jlliif 'rated herewith Cattle In Japan, seainst the xmUtf l,rifi at Three head of II dMeln eatfle were Is' entrance. A still b een, reren'ly soli ry tb ro!Ieg rf t of a wooden tube, two I'nlversity of Wisronpln, to (J. doors, a t!'f"fm ar-- L. Rsito, Tokyo. Japan, who will shin lies. I'liriie the rtay f,o Hty,r then to hi dairy farm In the rlrlnlty Mr. Hallo Is a well known ned oren.aa ahnn. At rreht, of Tokyo e fowls lave p.,Tie ir, frw.ct. daittnisn In bl country, snd has bea r doof Is cloaeI snl th r,.jter fcd'ertlnf c hfre animals In the t'nlted i When the t,r, to flate to Ik; ejcrried. 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