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Show (:l M3HEY IHP.tJVIHS COO.COO Expended on Rjral and Bridge During Calen. 019. dar Yea o J-- fatr FOR (Prepared bv' the United I - - ou iunie Budr on tablets, you tl'.3 4 A'-pfi- 21 States Depart- eaiy,, .uij ment of Agriculture 40 Purine the calendar year patei of the rnion expended over on their rural mads and j K1 txv bureau of public rou' of the jrfL'e ihr Ended States Department of Agpctiluire recently, announced. 'Ih. tu- h ev- of the actual l js made-ua- for such itoinr l,dor, jeadintres eaterials, supervision and adinmis- jrgtkm amounting to $3n9.4,",9.:1, and pre-jrib- .said b proe.i lfi by phy sicims for millions Say ,'Bayer,,l eJ l - c.i-- p SAfTTY KIRSn Ajcep' nn'. in mt-Ap.i;kiy;i cf " 1 tl , o ne .i Am' l.ibl.'t'. ut Iffru ,ri. Ji torn...: a proper J:rcc-tion- s tor H.M.iL'h?, t;jr.ic!u, Toott.jc! N i, jur tie ..i, CuIJj, I and N.'ui.tiv, umtno', pain jr.'iKraH. M: mtly Amcn:.int i w-- Rhcu-nutun- llsnay Un lh J Ai tourist i'ni-;i- like Ke.tn in front mid of is t. whit was u gigantic m,-shattered foundations must he rebvw even the nm-vi- h, the i in it must - itbedrnl nt it igt dune lie f is Sol--t"i- I bottom ft him tin- - an I it t1 reht.d bug me ins that sg I i 1 1 l jit !( Hum wlm - 111 of 12 of mrk (rto4 I it I it h.ird owit Uyr but o u rl o k ii o.i wrli ! Wanwto 1 11 ntg & Mtooufaotur ho III of ill - i o itctog4 I ,11 1,1 n.o on I pnkg- - iyirgi-- r tl , - rioW Important to Mothers Examluc tarcfuHy ovoiy imttle of Snil, to tiiut famous old remedy tASlOKIA ill of Ditto nr for lufauts and children, and see that it th nm ti.iitinont Komoo 'u!)ili' Bears the hit i'Ii tis'in ,'Mor Olnii.nnt if tin t h g CuTu'iiri Will do Signature of j If oni OiMtmout itml '1 th uni uo u oil In line for Over 30 lear.s. for nil toih't iiiiis.os tiulJri'n t'rv for FlcUhers Catori Cutifura fer Sore Hands HE TAGS WILD BIRDS on i Sisters Reunited After Sixty Years i No-i- w ) m tho Ind -- n.K mil in u I m - ! Any man uui agree witli a womm lillt It soldont does Min good ' Ccaar Creek Concrete Bridge at Lou-iivill- Kill That Cold With ronvict labor and statute labor, the table of which, not definitely known, b estimated at about $132,000, Ouo. So tor as possible, all expenditures on rity streets within incorporated towns dues and all Items of sinking-fun- d payments or the redemption and inteiest payments on road and bridge bonis have been excluded. The road and bridge expenditures for 1919 show an increase of approximately 331-- 3 per cent oer tlmse of 1918 and 70 per cent over those of 1914. More striking, however, is the bereave in the proportion of the total funds supervised by the several itate hghway departments. In 191k the expenditures 'by or under the sti pervision of the state highway depart ments nmounted to ?1 17,230,208. while the loeal road funds, over which they exercised no control whatever, amount In 1919, however ed to $1GS, 312,923. the state highway departments super vised the expenditure of $200, 292,091 as against the total of $189,103,237 expended by the local road and bridge authorities. TREES BEAUTIFY OUR ROADS Enthusiasm Displayed All Over Country In Campaign for Roads of Remembrance." Motor travelers all over the country have stimulated a contagious interest In planting trees by the roadsides. The Federation of Women's Clubs, which was one of the first na- tional organizations to assist in this work, has planted many trees along sections of the Lincoln highway, writes Victoria Faber Stevepson in Sinclairs Magazine. Today it is beautifying many roads by planting trees in memory of the men who served in the World war. In fact, enthusiasm for roadside tree planting is evident over the country in tne widespread interest which is taken in Roads of Remembrance. 1atriotlc amt civic organizations, women's clnbs and boy scouts units are providing miles of roadway with young oaks and elms. These sturdy trees, which will perpetuate the memory of the men who took up arms for America are also giving the roads beauty and individuality. Perhaps the most unique work of "tin character which Is reported by the American Forestry association is being done in Georgia around tbe city f Macon. There he womans auxiliary of the chamber of commerce is planting a huge cross of trees In honor of the men and women who went to war from their vicinity. CASCARA tor Michigan Is First Stats to Offer for Beautifying Its Improved Roadways. ipjLin-tainin- Much Money for Roads. Great Britain is expending a year on highways. t ,4 4 -X 1 ' A, ,rv V j m v -- ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT i -t M mo her sister, Mrs. Missouri Mis .'me Pass, (tight) aged eighty-two- , Va.i Dyke Mit'riuy, aged eighty, who have just been n united in Atlanta, (la, after a separatum of 00 ytats. They fottm rly lhed on a plantation near Mrs Met Vary lives with Iht .son in At'anta, and Mrs. Pass, who Uu'i e, ia lias li.ng on a farm near lunkhead. Ga had J'.M learned where tier was and went to see her. . Lincoln, bird specialist of tbe bureau of biological survey, Depart-inen- t of Agriculture, is busily engaged in tagging 1( 1,000 North American iiirds for the purjio.se of studying Bunds are placed on their habits the iiirds legs, giving the date and place of hnnd'ng. They are then released. Many of the birds travel thousands of miles before returning Since the govor lining captured. ernment has taken over the work of the American Bird Banding association, approximately 20.000 pave been handed. Mr. Lincoln is shown hold 'jig a wild duck which he had tagged at the zoological gardens, F. OF STRAW CLOCK MADE J fKV 4 I -4 it - f s 14 j,- y Z - X , St VV , y- fj $ h , fi 'T, Vi . They Will See the Inauguration W 1 I 'U ! ! , ft-- . -- iHTfr--" 4 ?) j&a fhj-- s' n 'Z , i ' ' ' ''X s''t- V - '3 - Mrs. Ella Dickerson, aunt of Warren G. Harding, and Loren and Amos , all of whom will Harding, cousins and boyhood cl 'time of the president-electrelative Inaugurated on March 4 be in Washington to see their distinguished 7k i "VJpT - e. : ' s t'vi f or i , st" n - t' K -- ' 5 vie f, U 2 i, S Si J-IP- V, C Lv'..wvw i Hf J a . AWWSi, Ducks" Are Her Foster Children t - fjf A ). change to 'j p teriotating. Fines for Overloading Finns ranging from $25 to $100 are on offender who drive over-n'noorn?vi.s on h'ghways lo wl s -- 2) i I ISTifflTPOSTUM V . . ' 4 f y f , & , 7 I it; This table drink is pure and wholesomefhas a flavor r, t. s Wegner, a shoemaker of Strassburg. Alsace, has completed a roost remarkable clock made of blades of straw. Nothing but straw has been used. The framew ork, face, bands, works, pen-- ; dulum, and even weights with chains. are all made exclusively of blades of r rj .Tf i ' 4 vC . f,j. 5' c,(' . - Y . instantly in the cup. You can make Instant A W ; , ; that pleases , and is made VY " I A 'X. VA fa jt -- Vr s r r v4 straw. Split Infinitive. A split infinitive may be defined as an infinitive verb separated from its ussign to by an Intervening word, adTo quickly ually an adverb, as This use has been common vance. Sevamong standard authors since the enteenth century, but Is not accepted as proper by grammarians. Any book of grammar or English will give ex plan a Con of this form of Infinitive. V.. it' ,v; t j I V " - nrj r4L isr V i-- whether coffee causes sleepless nights followed uy drowsy- days - rr'V'rrSerSS'iS i. Dfidatcrsasi i If Theres Any Question ' y js. high-soundi- dt t n V - ts-e- sl-n- er L-j- g $140.-OOrtOO- O His Method. Two negro nren were discussing tha Mrs. Was In Something of a eloquence of n certain member of th fac ulty of nn educational Institution Hurry to See Husband Maks for negroes in the Southern state. Good His Promises. "I hut IniTessor Biggs sure doe words, dont is a strong Rcpub- - like to use .Now, Mr. M Just ns strong he?" asked one of them. llnin, Htid Mrs. M Maybe dats Jest an affect Ion on a Democrat. Before the election said the other darkey. his part. tried to inlitience the other. Mr. M talked of Republican prosperity and .Some folks do like to put on air In talkin. Mrs. M of Den'ticratic peuce. way," No; I don't figger it out on both election day tiiey Eagerly 1 klnda think he Mud lied the eieitlon reports. Am us said the other. one after the oilier eutnc in Mrs. ues them big words because he M was visibly dKappolnled. But afraid tint If people knew what he she said nothing, and went quietly to was talkin nismt theyd know he didnt know what he was talkin' bed. 1 a rpera Ma ga zlne. The next morning she was up early, a bout." in dressed her and heerful, smiling was plainly Sunday bent. Mr, M He Could Help Hr Out. Why, mother, nil dolled surprised. A eertaln prominent movie ttr U he exclaimed. What does tills a cautious person, Up, had to hall a mean?' taxicab one night last week to get t)h, nothing, was her culm reply, to the theater in time for the show, "exc if that I'm getting ready lo en- and remembering the old saying, "An joy Republican prosperity wlih my ounce of prevention is worth a pound hushund. Indianapolis News. of curt, sti said to the driver: I have only fk) cent in my purse; Knowledge a man doesn't possess ttne jvearls about my neck are iml always crops out when a child ques- tatlisi and I huve no other valuables. tions hm Little theater, please!" The taxi man regnrdtsl her sympaDeath comes but once, hut if you thetically a moment "Listen, lady," have property the taxes come early he said, if youse need a dollar I kin New York Sun. loan youse one. and often. READY FOR THAT PROSPERITY ' Improve by Dragging. Frequent dragging of a dirt roau. Ith the King machine, not only main-in- s the proper curvature necessary r drainage, bnt develops a hard, dl-eked wearing surface and a m bae. with the result that the ad cfwisjjntly improves instead of fcunsrtv Luis Tek no chancsa. Keep tide atandard remedy handy for the Qrat aneeee. Breaks up a cold In 24 hours Relieves Gnppe in 3 deys Excellent for Headache "'Quinine in this f irm does not affect tha head Cascara ia beat Tools Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ,'Wy Rs-wa- rd Michigan Is the first state to offer reward for planting nut trees beside highway. In Europe the profit from roadside nut trees assists in Roadside nut trees roads. broad are protected from vandalism by public sentiment, and this is true of the nutjrchards in the principal renters of production in this AND La Grippo Neglected Coldl are Dangerous nr TREES ALONG HIGHWAYS M QUININE Colds, Coughi all NUT I e, Ky. and n oiimo ot fnt is iietter than a pound of on . w-w- - V a ' 'Xr i - ' e W- -, y V a, V -- ' V, m f 1 v - .V- t ', i v s: 1 ' P i suit individual taste, there is no waste, and whether you need one cup or ten- i '4 & r--t X Postum strong or mild to n i.,qii ; n t it ' Avv Jt - 1 r. ' J; r ' t , f t its always ready. "There s a Reason lor Postmn ' a - '"v This tabby cat the property of a Chicago poultry breeder, has adopted foster an entire Utter ot duckling and 1 never o happy as when her queer children rwarm all over and around her, -- lUit by Ibstum Cereal Company, lac. Battle Creek, Michigan, |