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Reader:: should send name enclosing 25 cent. , 210 South Do pla:- - Illinois. in russ. org: tlTinia purpose. c.v-- Jirtlclesfe New "Irs. -o, Spears Chicago Canny Politician Had a Desire in the Matter im-- var:- Home Keating i 3vt 1 1 Deferred Duty a fire for the vo DiDM'T HiT HIM ' Pv BETTER PO r To make room for fresh coal, shake the grates gently until you see the first red glow in the ash-- I Then pull the live coals pit! toward the front, using a shovel or a hoe, so that the bed slopes downward from the edge of the firedoor to the back. Shovel fresh coal into the hollow, being careful to leave a spot of live coals ex-- ! posed in front to act as a "hot spot" in igniting the gases given off by the fresh coal, preventing puffs and explosions. Allow sufficient time for these gases to be exhausted before banking the fire. When this is done, close the ashpit damper, open the check damper, leaving the turn damper as nearly closed as possible. Never leave the fire-doopen after the fire is banked for the night. WNU Service. GV Still Coughing! TJn mril.r.pr hnw manv medicines you have tried for your cough, chest you can cold, or bronchial irritation, get relief now with Creomulsion.am Serious trouble may be brewing vnn rnnnnt. afford to take a Chance with nnv remeriv less DOtent than to Creomulsion, which goes right naids the seat of the trouble and inflamed ature to soothe and heal the mucous membranes and to loosen pWega and expel the germ-lade- n t Even if other remedies have Creomube discouraged, try lsion. Your druggist is authorized M refiinri vnnr rnnnev if VOU are nut benthoroughly satisfied with the efits obtained from the very bottle. Creomulsion is one word-- nw two, and it has no hyphen in ft Ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, ana ana you'll get the genuine product the relief you want (Adv.) Sy Ted time. O'Loughlin NO PICTURE PAGE STUFF WNU tune? Hansel Yes, he invented a chocolate bon-bowith a lettuce center for women on a diet. m Hotel Inrites The Newhouse 400 ROOMS - ir-- tf suit in the election "You ought to have a special called and try to lose It." "fiilj YOU $222 rating this i 400 Hotel BATHS The Finest in Hotel Accommodations at Moderate Prices Rates CRUEL. REMARK "1 won fauea-don'- Salt Lake's Most Hospitable j E for- jtshit morning. lion i. Old Nickelpmch 1 tell you, my boy, I've always found money to be my best friend. Young Everbroke Zat so? I'll be pleased to meet your friend at any a lured J , c Wait lor the Kill! Guest Do you run a bus between the hotel and the railway station? Manager No. sir. All my Guest That's strange. friends said you would get me coming and going fork E'ide BE SOME PRACTISING I joists' I'd like to give you the A duty dodged is like a debt un easiest, simplest method I know it is only deferred, and we j paid; of, so that you will have no trouble must come back and settle the ao getting abundant heat in the count at last. Joseph F. Newton. YEZ. BE, ME LAD -- AM' THAT TH' TRUBBlE-yE- Z. I NUTi-H- What. No Tomato? Jeffress So Turner made four ne V Diego. aU'i ing and THE "What la the fathei and son ban quet business?" "IV nothing new; it dates back to the time when papa killed the fatted call for the prodigal son." 'r mak:; i ch:c!'cs m; FETCH IT ALONG OF AWAY BACK WHEN a Who was it said the English couldn t take a joke, and that ineh.es. mediately? At a hectic political meeting! Pull out the threads to make the fringe at the edge as I have shown where representative of the here at B. From a half to three-- ! ous parties were gathered, ar.j quarters of an inch is a good depth English politician, while addressing the assemblage, was struck full in the face with the body oft dead cat. It came from the direc tion of the audience. A look great anger came over his face as he prepared to seek out the perpetrator of the vile deed. But IfailW Heating Expert from the audience arose one who said: "Please, sir, I'm verysorrj. I meant it for your opponent." Bank Fire Only With Fresh Coal-N"Well, my friend," came the Smother It With quick reply from the injured one, Ashes or Cinders. "I sincerely wish that you had meant it for me and it hit him." is no mystery about THERE bank F i i d;: :;l.pcovers night. TVS v, ever cash thi we'll Vou For if you'll H ?,rs. p i:.aU r;.d for the ( no.:s ra: t r. Pons it is l t to pull -;:::o ym so that the a thread t i e will perfect iy sjtra'.ftlit edpes along e; jcijy. Cot and fra: n the litt'c i?"' iiinr; made in the the thread as terial by dr shown at A. Plan the she of the mats and napkins so that the material will cut to Rood advantage and the stripes will arrange themselves in a pleasing way through the center of each piece. Napkins for this purpose may be as small as nine inches square though many people like them a little larger than this. The mats are usually about eleven by eighteen t S Ity." a copv of :'r. pe: 'an! ma-nwin- ! Kvery iloau u.-- weaves I WAkIT them e. t: w: 111 ; !id 1 t. Striped .Material. aie fur the frmpe. mais oi:d r.apt 4 I S o) Ruth Wyeth Spears 6 sr. Expert Your stance is very bad are taking the wrong position for that shot. Dub-S- ay, I'm ready to swat the ball, not getting to have my picture taken. You ' to $420 It is our aim to serve you in tW manner most pleasing to you. Buffet Dining Room Cafeteria Mrs. J. H. Waters, Pres. - Chaunccy W. Vest, W- - |