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Show it ah tiik ppamsii mine mess. Spanish fork, i TOE tit Immedi- ately after use and exercise the strict' est care In getting nil parts of the absolutely clean. It Is conceded that Improper cleaning of utensils. Including palls, cans, separators, etc-- Is responsible for a big percentage of the bad flavor that develops In milk. Unless care Is exercised, the separator offers a good breeding place for those germs that develop the bad flatin-war- vor. Trial Stage Scrub-Bu- ll at Farm Bureau Meeting The trial of a scrub bull In which every part of the proceedings except of course, the prlaoner was taken by boys and girls club members, recently occurred at a farm bureau meeting In L'ncoln county, Oregon. The event took place during a picnic and was the chief attraction of the day. The hull was found guilty. The 200 spectators rendered an additional verdict, unnnlmonsly, that the work of the noys and girls was extremely credit-aid- e In reporting the event to the United States Department of Agriculture J. It Beck. County agent of Lincoln county. Oregon, described a scrub-bull plan recently inaugurated. Under this plan tbe owners of pure bred (utile list their surplus bull crop to vnib-but- l owners at a flat price of $30 each f taken by tbe time tbe bull .a.'ves are six weeks old. The pur chaser must agree to butcher bis scrub bulls as soon as the pure bred calf Is old enough for service. Cause of umpy Milk The usual caese of a cow giving lumpy milk Is the Inflammation of that quarter of the udder from which tbe bad milk comes.. Ordinarily this connot continue for a very dition long time. Incomplete milking Is often the cause. The application of turpentine and lard, or camphorated lubriaid materially In restoring cant the adder to I's normal condition. The administration of epsom salts Is also advisable, aa the bowels ara apt to b ' sluggish. l. rturt in which lb fl ri A null la brought) rrpretsiug ih It, f,.r th attorney (th on bringing tb ault), a I 111 for tb eppowtl-Blterney, or defendant, ia reprawaOHag Hi it uaoally a x.:aied by tht an avarag auii lovidv Hmate4. of ITaifat, It I Iba avera. fe for attorneys In Is r ntrld ill tort t rtnerv ail ety at f ivi Mb tb law-).- r laUititr and H-.j. 1b r.itng fe of tb suit la In nnet-nieater , and .i.e t.n tb arrvb of aumimNia la eib iiutird at 11 An ad liilonal vwna ui fr r-- r.ti-lkfii'- a OM-- a Il irhiJi Uush li l A4 Tb ai a raw ro-ba- tft fr i oiiHor f-- y piu-- iiH-- r il e 120-foo- four-trac- k Automobile Highway to Peak of Rocky Mountains conquered with an automobile highway. Tbe mountain commands a wonderful view of the plains to the east, north and south. Its altitude Is 8,130 . feet The auto highway up Pike's peak, which Is 18 miles long, cost $.'00,-00The six and a third miles of highway to the summit of Mount Cheyenne will cost on equal sura. It Is characterized by C. II. Bryson, an engineer. as the most difficult piece of highway work ever attempted. Mount Cheyenne Is one of the most conspicuous of ell the Colorado mountains and Is famous In paintings and poetry. Helen Hunt Jackson, the poet, was burled here for a time. She rested on Its northern slope near the Seven Falls, at 7.000 feet altitude. 0. Th f.diuwln A a ted IhmJ and nun. I llleul la !tb fry ltelf; lb'll Kalian laiaffi r png lirti I or macaroni la If li ran b ring hn,If lot, ue lit ttl I.IUIIT. MAJi.t lb aneliimueter o tl wllobiw liititri a SeOI Hire tulle-whilh Is BO Wind Co-- 1 t all lb tip rnd of even a repbyr. in winuiil dow r- lb lce frame f th giant aerial by wtdeb lncl Mam talk paternally lo bl walkl Just front ups tb ing to twyond t bem era n your nrk a bit -- ! tb poiin-- l whit owr to of Highland light, who ttaeliP light 40 miles. th cloud at Bight a land th feet few beyond Gray then a Jumplngolf pla, 14o aerial, feet deep, so sheer that In place th top of th sandy cl I IT overhangs Hi beach Mow. And then th seal Indoor, In a Hill hog of ao offit. partitioned off from th coco if of a eountry store. Ml Ollv William sat at her desk meditatively h a telegraph key. was telling towlMHit company In 1aw'on almut n freighter which bad just paaseil headed north, describing It In detail, be-- H N1 111 0 , lt fr n-- qua-trtlib-- sis n-- fr Chicago , or rveo rtleiw of Hi Idaln. breaking II Iloll Into (lu ll (dee. until tender In willed water, lho drain and rln In er cold wnier, drain and chill (or several hour. Ff Is serving mix tv rnpful of Ih spaghetti with two third of a cupful canned of rooked chilled a nud pilio-nto- e lo give rotor lo I lie roiiihlna Hon. Moien well with mavoiiual. add on half of a Huy cnlon grilled, and ere on leiiue arranged on I'luic. SprlnkW with finely rhopjied nr Icy. Chicktn a la Drakt. 4ut the raw breoM of chicken Into piece of conhada't been able lo rad venient kite lii nerve, kulde In tut Her rail Drain u.itil brawn und well lb mutb-n- l large nlleea of pineapple from III naiur Very Inti of i In hniier. When Juic and n m ra-WII tb bright ) of Ml on a hrawn arrange who planer and on had ha Hiiiu. twenty yenra a place a piece of chicken ; then uh a few women hav ver each over ih whole pour a rich white enjoyed. Ioy la and djy out, boll f to iwo cupful a of which add ab Sauce, watch and and all. Mumlay tbtya h! It cupful of mushroom cut Into that pa her wlmlow, Idcu tin.- - them and telegraph lit shred, mid enough paprika to make It Gurnlnti with finely to th office of various lightly pink. companies or their owner In choHHd pandey. Shredded Virginia added lo Ih white ham and trull! New York or IbMton and llattlitmr. loit winter w t sixty mile of sum- make a ilinli tit for an epicure. Anqai pit. Make fluky, rich crust wind." ah remarked; w telephone to th weather bureau In IWmion three and hake on th outside of deep pun. lime a day. Kverjbisly la Interested Individual nr larger, aa one wishes. la ih wind at Highland IJgbt, for wc For th filling heut als egg lo a light get all there la. fram every direction. " fluffy frath, add a cupful ot granulated ill William, a a young girl, west sugar am heat aguln vigorously, then and bowiti the chum of whip In th Juice cf one sod one-hal- f lo the ea Hie ilonghter of I. M Small, the r.mp lemon nnJ cook the mixture over hot who for sixty years ha had charge water until It thickens. Cool slightly of Hi observing work at Highland and fold In the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs. Fill the pie sheila, then l.lght. This daughter hcld her fa iher with th work, but site married top the plea with the remaining egg whites beuten stlflly and mixed with and went away. lx tahlcepooiifuts of granulated sugar and a tahlokpoonful of lemon Juice. Broun delicately and cool before lu (u-ii- Wants 1 rM, Hu-ii- e fr one-hal- tow-Um- - g-- Lakes-Gu- lf Waterway leans. J. II Stenmc. Frank Farrln Oh, for a new generation of day Mm Worker ton, president lnite-will not ask dreamer! They of Illinois, nn-- l J. II. Walker, presl whether life I worth living they d- - nt will mak It so. They will transIllinois State Federation of Laform (he sordid truggle for exbor. CoL A. A. Sprague and States istence" Into glnrlou effort to become that which they have adAttorney Crowe were among those mired and loved. present. The New Orleans delegation included: Herbert Bay I Is, traffic SOMETHING TO EAT mnnager. New Orleans Chamber of manCommerce; J. W. Walsh, general A little bread helps out In many ond. ager of the (tort commission of New dishes, making more expensive foods enthusiasm of the waterway fan Orleans, and Judge Percy Saint, atgo farther, and hnd been stimulated by a rally and torney general of Louisiana. gives one a virtuhnnquet staged In Chicago and presidThe Supreme court ha granted perous feeling of beed over by former Mayor William Hal mission to O.ixiii Industrial organizaing economical. Thompson. Nearly 3.00C supporters of tions and the states of TenAdd a half cupConthe project cheered th nessee and Louisiana to take sides ful of bread Hull M of William Peoria, gressman In the with crumbs to district two Chicago sanitary CarCongressman Henry T. Italney of Its fight for the maintenance of the cupfuls of fried rollton, W. U Sackett, state suHrin-tenden- t water flow. Hearing of the potatoes, a cupof waterways, and the other present case ha heen positioned fram Novemful, more or less, to meui loaf, salmon speakers. ber Irt, the date set a year ago, to No- loaf, hamburg steak and such dishes. Delegations were present from New 17. Cheese and Bread Omo'et Take a Orleans. Fast St. Louis, Joliet, Morris, vember of crumbs of white bread, soak cupful filed will he Prlefs Herrin, Dwight. Waukegan, Alton. explaining the in enough milk to cover them fur an III.; Paducah, K.v and other (daces. need of the pmpnse-hour, adding a little more from time The New Orleans representatives were waterway. Among the organto time If the bread becomes dry. Beat will tile briefs are the led by United States Senator Joseph ization which . Itansdell of Others at the Mississippi Valley association, the SL Uiree eggs, adding six lalilespoonfuls of grated cheese with pepper und suit Louis Chamber of Commerce, the Memsieakers table were: Capt. Waldo to taste. Beat steadily for flve minJusUnited State navy; Chief phis Chnndier of Commerce, the New tice Harry Olson, Col. William Boyce. Orleuna Board of Trade, and the New utes. Melt two tabtespoonfuls of butter In the omelet pun, pour in the Congressman OConnor of New Or Orleans Chamber of Commerce. mixture and cook like any ordinary omelet. When It Is done slip a knife under It to loostea It from the pan but do not turn out ; cover tusteud with a FALLS. S. D. Fosi!s from his grotto, lie ohtuined a large colplate, draw the pan to the hack of the famous Bad Lands region of lection of lit h in mica of different colstove and let It cook gently for five stern South Dakota and min- ors. which shines and glitters under minutes. This is to give tiie bread a erals of all kind from the artificial light. lie purchased a little more time to swell without spoilBlack hills have a conspicuous place quantity of quartz. ing the egg. Turn out and fold the and mica scldst Is the color In a subterranean omelet In the usual way. grotto of a conscheme to he ied. and minerals carnovel character which lias been Hashed Brown Potatoes. Try out Ninety-sistructed under the briny waters of rying It out were obtained. fat salt pork cut into small cubes, re feet of petri lied logs were arranged move the scraps; there should be the Iaeifie ocean on tbe shores of for, to be cut up and used for chairs Long Beach. Cal. The gri tto was concupful of fat. Add two cupfuls of structed by Samuel A. Selnver a and to decorate the fireplace. boiled potatoes finely chopped, salt and The tltalotheria. rhinoceroses, threewealthy Californian, win: has heen in pepper to taste. Mix thoroughly with western South Dakota several days toed horses, tapirs and other anithe fat, cook three minutes, stirring gathering fossils and minerals for the mals that roamed t the South Daonstuntly ; let brown underneath then kota Bad lainds more than 3.000.000 fold as an omelet and serve on a hot grotto. Mr. Selover and Ills family (dan to years ago furnished Selover a ton of platter. remains In the shape of fossils and entertain their friends amid surroundPressed Beef. Wipe, remove super-fiou- s ings that cannot he maihed in nov- parts of skeletons with w hich to decofat and roll a flank of beef. Put Hearing that the rate the cave. Into n kettle, cover with boiling water elty anywhere. Belmont Shore place, a private resiBlack hills and the Bad Lands of South and add a tablespoonful of salt, one-hal- f Dakota contained many fossils and dence of the Selover family. Is built In teuspoonful of peppercorns, a bit quartz that would aid in part over the ocean. Looking out from of bay leaf and a bone or two. Cook muklng his undersea cavern more at- the dining room, the eye views magslowly until the meat ir in shreds; nificent sunken gardens, beyond which tractive. there should be very little liquor in tht wathe' extends the wide expanse of blue He has made arrangements for kettle when the meut Is done. Arrange shipment of a carload if fossils from ter. Under the gardens and extending the meat In a deep pan, pour over the the Bad Land and minerals from the hack under the bouse Itself Is the liquor, cover, press with a weight and Black hills to Long Beach to decorate grotto. serve thinly sliced when cold. Tea Bran Bread. Sift together one f teacupful of white flour, Hats High Crowned Take Shine Off Floors of salt, one teaspoonful of spoonful one sees the Everywhere Whatever part of the floor is left soda; add two cupfuls of bran nnd hat, and usually the hat with one uncovered should not have that shine cupful of entire wheat flour; mix and gloss that newly finished floors the crown that Is square. Often these Stir together f thoroughly. felt are untrimmed or usually have If new, they should be hats of satin of molasses, one-hnl- f of cupful cupful rubbed down until the gloss is re- except for a narlow band around th hot water and two cupfuls of milk crown. moved. and add to the first mixture. Spread In a dripping pan and bake In a slow ; How to Wear Scarf oven one hour. Cut Into squares to Earrings of Smoked Pearl serve. To be truly chic wear your scarf InThe woman who could not wear the It will be long earrings will rejoice in the new side your autumn coat. button ones of smoked pearl. These crossed In front and Just allowed to peep forth enough to show Its colors, j earrings are large and effective. Hit 'AGO. Why Not, if One Just Adores Fossils? Bose-quart- z one-thir- I ' j Ontario Highway Plans The province of Ontario will spend $28,000,000 within the next flve years for the Improvement and extension of provincial highways, according to an announcement made by Premier O. Howard Ferguson in Toronto. There are already more than 1,000 miles of Improved highway In the province and this is to be Improved and added to substantially. Going to Watt a The bHrt of other day don't np peal to the youth of tie lay," declared Horae ehcinut an elderly resident. are rlie and (nipping mil of their prickly alien, hut 1 haven't seen A btngla hoy whirling string with two of then nut tied to the ends. That tiled to hS uiy finest fall frolic. Wed whirl th irltu and then let go, trad the Ucvlc would wind arm nd telephone or light wires. Ail the kid enjoyed the Hrt. And to such a degree that the cop(erd on the hen l a used lo chase us merrily In clutwhen w beratue of But the the wires. boya up tering today dont know this pleasure. And It seems a hum for ull the line horas r best nut to go to waste." Detroit over-zealou- s New. Hall's Catarrh Medicine 2LWE rid your system of Catarrh or Deafnesr caused by Catarrh. 49 yrt SM by gmurts F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo. Ohio ft Wild Birdt to Rctervation Brig. (Sen. Hurry A. Smith, Fort Leavenworth rouumradunt, has been notified by J. B. Doze, Kansas fish and pheasgame wufden. that 20 ring-necants huve been shipped from a New York hutchery- - The pheasants will b liberated on the Fort Leavenworth reservation, sa.v the Kansas City Times. General Smith has issued an order nr shooting, harming prohibiting alarming the pheasants for a period o( flve years. The general said the dense timber tract on the reservation would he tn Ideal place for the birds. k A FEELING OF SECURITY WHEN YOU USE SWAMP-ROO- T Yon naturally feel secure when yon know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contain no harmful or drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Boo- t, kidney, liver and bladder medicine. The same standard of purity, strength nd excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Roog t. It ia scientifically vegetable herbs. Best Results in Liming from If you need a medicine, you should hav the best. On sole at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing, be' sum and mention this paper. Advertisement. Our Changing Language What do they mean by bucking and filling? Procedure at a gasoline station. It Is always cowardly to speak III of behind his back and It is often dangerous to say It to Ids face. a man Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 vari-eolore- d I compounded It ia not stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It ia nature great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t. Slot x the con- considerable Improvement structlou work by contractors. This device, which measures accurately the surface Irregularities of the Empire states highways, is viewed by the de- partment as one of Its best Inspectors. DOAN'S STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Co- - Ml. Ckem.. Duflelo. N. Y. Feeiet-M-Ibu- Infer-millio- gold-hearin- g In cursd me quickly.' tthi-ll- Tbe Windy City, the Gulf Middle West and th state hav gen to work with renewed vigor to try to secure, court fight and otherwise, th on at ruction of a deep waterway Mweeti the Great l.nke and the M',ilpl. At th name lime, legal Imttle I being carried on to preserve Intact Clilcagos wner flow of lu.000 ruble feet per sec- C too. obtained; Not Painted Ships cn a Painted Ocean I fi COOKft naiad Dlllah Kv-an- Since an Instrument known as the vlalog has been In use by the engineers of the highway department of New York state there has heen reported result Mrs, Jlotttien, List-vlll- e How, Bur, ba, I' rah. MM! I ulTr4 with troubl kidney and my b k aut o waK and lam could hardly up. Wpen I 1 found It to irlht- My kidney annoying nd I got dlsty, I used rmn' rill ond they I A kid-soy- dk A Utah Cato unbin Loal-duna- Improves Road Building give satisfactory ! Irt ArljHorf It, bra run ' To the west Tike's peak rises 14,109 Best results In liming aHe secured when the material can be thoroughly mixed with the soil by disking. Application of lime are often made on stubble or sod laud during the fail, or on wheat or rye Id the winter. Fall plowed land muy he limed during the winter and the material disked In. In case a croji that particularly needs lime, such as alfalfa. Is sown before the soil is discovered to be add, a surface application of limestone will ibi Mltt-muri- , Mimno Cheyenne, the easternmost peak of tbe Ilocky mountains. Is to be feet a ld bl rki highway d!lrbt would h dlvldt-t- l Into area Ihfe mile square, or of aleoit ulna atpmr tidies bounded on all four able by The iier highway ayaiertl woubl 0u lndtlle th thoroughfare arena through the aubdlvbn of th surrotinded by tb ujer highways themaelvc. hut III plan co shier It diuilrabl that Ih Iniennedlat aectbwt line roads lucaird on th mite dlvlalon lie mad r.0 feet wld and th half-mat reel a t M feet wld. If th mil at recta war given width of 130 feet, then It would h practicable. If traffic conditions warrant, to convert them Into express motor traffic street by elevating th express lanes cross streets, as aver the half-milwould b don In th raa of tbo superhighway. The advantage of this plnn. It Is explained. lies la th fact that besides providing a right of way for wldo streets It alao provides spue for rapid tranalt lines In th center of these new highways, which con be built at grade when they are required, thus avoiding the necessity of building either subways or elevated railways. The cost of such rapid transit lines at grade Is estimated at tt.IOn.OOO a mile, aa against $.V0u,oi0 for similar four track subway. Mo flve miles of aur face rapid transit could be built for the sume money that would be required fur one mile of subway If tbe nevt streets did not provide this space for rapid transit lines. Of course, within the city proper, rapid tranalt lines would have to be built a subways. Tbe plnn recognizes this fact and provides for the t streets with transition from super subways to a 2M-fohighway near the outskirts of the present city. Th cluud - n ttitr Ita wllb HM away; ot fr tuHci tra lb FROM FAMOUS a u is ay. IH i fiala Jut lib Ub Fur brinf fuik An A IS fl l-- muta, Bk la d iii.-M.- r-- Nat4t lL Hit, Mll t. tarr ri. liinelilne. "(c) TIi the separator ltt tin, do-fe- efficiency. (J) Wash h4 ApprovliMriwiy At, tow HI dlvorr 0 n separator muH n kepi thoroncbly oiled with good aeparntor oil, which can h obtained from Ih neparator companies. The dlriy oil atimild he drained out oeradlonnlly and a good detrain with kerosene a room illaticd. Till. In turn, ahoiitd he drained off end a new of pood oil added. Thla mnket the mnelilnc run eaalcr aa well a Icn.'thena Ire Ilf. "(d) Start the machine slowly and Incrrne the speed gradually until ih proper (id, which I Indicated on Ih handle of moat aeparotor. bn been obtained. Thla ahoiitd b maintained aleadlty throughout the lime that Ih milk la being fed Into Ih bowl Any rareleaanea In turning will reault, not only In an Injury to th marhlne, bnt alao In unneeeaaary Iona of fat In the aktrn milk. "(e) Defor the milk la turned In, run Into th aepnrator enough warm water (110 to 120 degree P.) lo (III th bowl. Thla prevent Ih milk from atlrklng to Ih bowl porta, ihna making waahlng eaalcr and leaaenlng th Iona of fab "(0 Milk ahould be clean and wnrm when fed Into th bowL Every precaution ahould be token to prevent dirt getting Into the milk. It l wine, however, to make aure that no dirt la In It by using a fine atrnlner plua fonr plica of checncrloth before the milk la put Into tha supply ran. (g) Have the apeed uniform before the milk la turned Into the bowl Open the top to It full capacity. The float, which serve to regulate the dlacharge from the supply can. ahould always be used. "(h) Use a flush. A boo ?ne quart of warm water or fresh ak.tn milk should b run through the bowl after tbe whole milk. Thla flushes the howl free of any cream that may be clotted In the bowl and thus lessons the loas of fat Warm water, If used, tends to make washing c tbe Interior parts of the bowl easier. "(I) Allow the speed or the machine to die down without applying aa brake cr pressure. The fact that th bowl runs a long time la proof that It runs smoothly and the machine turns easily. Any effort to stop the bowl la apt to shift the adjustment of the bowl or otherwise put It out of balance, with consequent loss in ! II I rorr during ll cupvr highway plan for I m roll, SI to pruvld for transportation In the wilmi rkwntti inhuman area aa lb rpy expand. la from figura Hikolin) by total at) T,''t th roi of ap- proMd by the Iwtroll llapid Traoall torney enmmlaalon. Th cmmiaaiua would ffi, till granted la has tha city bay right of way, b- - ; ih al rsnirts ilicpil for value -- , in for a aertr of airessi I urt mark. b fllsu.i Ido enough to carry f.ur rapid irsn.tl i f pio . Mb of li.l, lb n.i tinea, too roadways for ft- mvl i,..reu! btt of apj ml autoiiuituiea and two roadway for ! mi,iy J r.u.tr. in lururr low a.oing vehicle. such as Irurka j oior i ban 1 t.ia that j o molorlkl Is th j every lit Of chief Itilerr-of Otar y.rao ll ri-- e anu-uud tluil Ih two ruolof I pn'i-ii- l i la lrt.er ni. an hunt a not to b atret-- t way la j I npprovlniotrlt o lie aulijert to Interruption by cr. 1111101 tha SI Otoolb Keje i their traffic, Arrording to tbe Engineering lemto-- r . mar- - ,.f aimt 11.1 way th Jurra apt fc r ' are UMialiy ontrated Nru a lleet-ri- l . separation of tbrotijN rlege ItraoM-- a wrr .( at to a Jury. from traffic would b acet-m- , r a of V,tn, H. motor two l.el by elevating pli n In th n j la H- - average im-n- v -speedway aa well a III four rapid . ,rr u courts, a preliminary d re I Th 1,Mcn,i" wreets Irntivlt trucks almv tha after til baa of nooeonipated aulta, mi rad lr day tFIIIv ev-rat half mil Interval. croMtown i rafre--1 at all If r tb roi of i la nfcl r mi ,u liitog a ilndnary fle would paaa under tb and decree la BlroBtted ar Sol Con Tc'l of lb Ihut aerS a ihrousb ar-- h trays rapid trunail Hn-bmi frm ID ! 31 lolnul, and Bear a can b arrived at, which would provbl aceea to th I sIniuI III, , 41 j it. rnsl ecre of itlvortv may be oh-rapid tranali aiaibm. Thu after th prrilut-o- f li t auMHini lm luffi-- s a ri ng fe ! ratnd tt nomHi would not hare o croa th I Hi clerk of tb itiefrt granted. Uutf by UJt, i a . A lo RiHhod that will nik their creata llttl nmr t hultwoiiiv anil th rpo-tutlni a lint limiter, ih Miuwtng dvlr I iflv-r by W. It Brown, fpwmr of dairying, Manitoba Agrtt-nl- . lural eolloifa "(a) Hie nmnufnrfurpr'a Inalruo. ln 11011111 In rand w If h car nd carried out In ih limit I toiler lima anyone clw. lie undrotnl Hi itlrwi twd of llic mai'lilnc, (Imineaa and level-Bc- a "(b) Almolui of Hi maeliln are ceoenilal. Follur la wi-u- r either mean tlml h loiwl 111 ant run I rim, wlilrh 111 canae noi only poor scptim-t!and tm of fat but Injury I lb liner adluelmenta of Hie anindle, and fonwjeuntly almrter Ufa of tb ffiilrytm--n D: I day dragging dull, mweia Uchwli! hollo I morning, th lain At ye and rrd With hedchrt(, diim UIDirV and ihcouragJf Th- -" theta auraly something wrong, and hkely it a kidney l neglect lit Get hack vreaknr. Koan't your health while yu raa. tb Hlf, a alimaUnt diureti tothourtn-U, fluoai hv helped your nd (Wld help Are yo it. r, with Figures on Denvers Divorce Business SUPER HIGHWAYS TO MEET TRAFFIC NEEDS CREAM SEPARATOR IMPORTANT MACHINE TALES F3ROM Hack! Help That Achy after around, I BIG CITIES ffeBUEMjfG BIIP To rnroure I Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief oELL-AS- S 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE one-hal- high-crown- ed one-hal- j 'HXCue. Safe Antiseptic and Germicide Doe not blitter or remove tbo heir end horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $20 s bottle delivered. 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