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Show important to MLD Wcr.cn Readers cf this Papci aH Tcnncs323 Farmer Wants to C) From K0JS3 to Ho:33 Tell Everybody About aij Ttnlrc. If I were mil no busy with try farm work I would go from Iiouhc la house and It'll the people uboui Tun-l.ic- , mild A. J. IJvliigidoM, a well, known furmcr, living near Ashland City, Tcnn. 1 hud Hloimicli and kidney I rouble and suffered tonnent wlih my hurk nud side. The doctors could do nothing for me, so I wrote lo a friend of inlnu In Nushvllle ifliout Tiinluc, mi l le advised me lo try It, stijlng he Imd h a rd so many favorable retorts ntmut I uud sent me a ImtHe. After Inking the fiiSd bottle I felt so much heller that I ordered another Imllle my self and the result Is I am a well man. 1 told friend of mine uImmiI It and ordered a bottle for him and he Imd good results. I can eat anything 1 want and it dont hurt io muf cun sleep like a tog. To tell you the truth, I just simply feel like a new man and hal more strength mid em ergy than I have had In years. It It simply Hie grandest medicine In the I would like to see all of tny world. frlent'y and get those who are auff' Ing to iry It, mid I ho;e you will reach lliem through this testimonial, which I have gladly given." Tiinlnc, the celebrated medicine, which n'TompllshccI such reninrknhlA esults In Uds man's ease. Is a won ilerful tonic, appetiser and InvIgoranL It builds up the system, creates a healthy appetite, promotes digestion and assimilation of the food nad makes you feel strong, sturdy shd well ns nature Intended. Sold by leading druggists evciy-here. Advertisement. a one mi. Hut bundrvl of women rl.iiin that Dr, Kihnera Hwamp Ibett, hy reMmmg liealih to the kidm-va- , proveet to he jmt the remnly rendition. Miny mhut liver rml liee.p. hr o i overenme urh "ample bnltle to fee the great kidnry, h'wanip li.Hil, ml bladder mrdie'inr, mil do fr en, lo.ing ten cent to Dr. Ibnyhnmtun, N. Y, you t'o, nay reemve Mmple ie bottle hy l'urrel I'ihI. You ran pun hae medium tad large die bottle at all drug atoiea, hem. Hy Kilmer t COT ACQUAINTED "WITH ROAD Writer Took Harrlmans Advlea and Studied tha Erie Una Otfora Writing About It Smiie 15 year a ago Jnlin K. Curs-tier- , aa a (Inniiclnl writer for the Wall Mlrm-- t News Ilnreini, wn assigned to tlioolllee anl iilTnlra of the lute J'L II. Ilnrrlmiiii. lie nine boldly lienril-i- l Mr. Il.irrliiuiii iimui what fliuiiielng vnm In nlore for Hie Erie ruilrond. What do you know nbont the Krh?' the grout flimneler. Everything, nxNiited the youthful aspirant for Infonmtthn, adding: Why. Mr. Ilorrlman. I tin ve ridden over It to IliHernon, N. J, nod Xjnck, N. Y." Wliut!" roared Mr. Il.irrliiiun. Toil R at oneo to l'leiddelit I'liderwisNl f llie r.He, tell tilm I sent you, and Ifel tmiiHimrlullon to eoer the entire ) Mein. Then yeti go out nud lenrti noinethlng iilmut the Krle. Come and nee toe when you reiiirn nod I will newer jour questions. Mr. Unrulier Krle-ee- l for a fortnight, nt) after ngntn seeing Mr. Ilunliniin wrote an Krle article Hint wnn well worth rending. attinpiHHl ' Are Corns a Luxury? When Ik a luxury tax? Represena. live Aaron S. Krelder tells this story: A woman went Into n reMuurnnt and ordered a plate of lee and when she came to pay she lied a check fev 15 cents and 2 cents uni ndded to IL FRECKLES She asked: What does that 2 cents mcon?" Well," she was told, 1Y cents for your lee cream and 2 celts luxury tax." She pnld it. nnd then she walked across the street to the drug store and asked for a corn piastre and rhe got a check for 10 cents, nnd 1 cent ndded She said. What Is the 1 cent for?" That Is the luxury lax. Well. she said, "this Is the time I ever knew that corns were i luxury. Now that Is the way It goes. T.erj are a great mnny things to he considered In discussing tax propositions. From the Nations Huslnesa. Now la tha Tima to Cat Rid el Thaaa L'glr ipwa, at Ttiara'a aa lonrr tha allahteat farting aahftnrO at four frarklra, aa OlhlOf Ooublt la auarantaail ta rvmuvf Ohroa homely apoia. Simply art aa oanea at Othlna doablt trencth from four rirufrl.t, and apple a llttla of It alfht and morning ant you abould foon aaa that av0 tha worn! f rrrltlog begun to dieappowr, whilf tha llghiat nra hava vantahad anilraly. It la aaldo.o tnora than ana eunca la naadad to aoin. ghat iaiaiy eloar tha akin and gaia a baauMlwl clrar campltaloa. tta aura to ask for tha doubla atraafth Otblna. aa I hla la paid andor goarantaa at noaay back If It falla to ramova track Ira. a0 trnih tro Pt Pooitivr'and Comparative. ; T Mi ring a recent huelnesM meiie con ver.tlon In Chicago, olie t.iiiii n(e prouchhd unother In the lohhy of a iliotel and hy way of IntriKluelng him-mesii Id: Tin l!e k." , lf 'TIiiiI'ii K! IMSF.IOMS wwi Thou tide upn I 'iimxiii'l of lnhirjr or bliiM'i trouble ami revel IHWl it. itifirti'e runiplnmt i (ten prove to I' tmtliiMit the hut kidney trouble, or the mull id kidney or bladder If Die nr not m t healthy tlirjf may rUM I lie oilier orjii to limiinr diM"lrd. You may ufter (win in the bik, brae die and I. m of ambition. 1oer health m.ie you nerve, in, irrila-Idami may lie de.p. n.h ill ; it nt.ikr tny ie GO Unjust Teacher. redled Hie man adtaking the proffered ImnJ, good. It was the Infant classs lesson, and Hie teacher gressed as fur as the letter she noticed that one Utile dressed, Tin more no." naked the first Youre what? .speaker. I say tliuC I am more so, repeated lie other. What do you mean hy that I" Why, you say you lire Seek." Tea, I am. My nnne In Hock." YVell, my name is Hooker. alphabet had proB," when girl was obviously Walking over to her, and pointing to the letter on the kluckbourd, she ssked : Now, Maggie, what leuer is that? Maggie, of course, did not know, so teacher, w Ith a gentle shake explained : letter Dont Forget. Cutlcura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. B, letter D." the Ilease, teacher," answered child, with one tearful eye . on the child next to her, 1 aint touching her I" An exquisitely scented face, sklu, buhy and dusting powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. Yon may rely on It because one of the Oitlcmra Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). 25c each everywhere.. ASPIRIN The Wifes Day for tho Car. IIow ninny, asked the chalrmun of the meeting, will promise to he nu Hand next Thursday with their auto mobiles ? Not a hand was raised, and the duilrmim said: What is the trouble? Surely some of you own cars? Yes, spoke up a hold individual, most of us own chi-s- , hut I reckon everybody here Is In the same boat I am. Thursday is the day the wife lias the cor and personally I know It's no use asking for It at that time." Detroit Free Press. Name Bayer on Genuine sl Old Ed Howes Neighbor. If you want to talk hlue talk; business all gone to pot; country fuclng the worst time In Its history; havent begun to see the hard times yet ; prices going lower and half the merchants are s of the farms going to fall; will be foreclosed, uud nil that line of conversation, don't come around and talk It to the Times. In the first place we dont believe It. and In the second ptaee It makes us feel had and nervous for a while. flay Center (Kan) Times. two-third- LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES Ona aiaa amallrr anrt walk In comfort b uaing ALLEN'S FOOT K ASK. tha kntlaap-dpowder for tha feet. Shaken Into thea Alien ehoea end aprlnkled In the Foot Rena makes tight or naw shoea feal to relief bunlona corns, instant elves nay; and callouaaa, prevents Ullatara, Callous and ora Spots.o foot-bat- - Mota A( h By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN. OTOItlXG on the Itoof of the World that Is what the visitors to the Itocky Mountain Xathmnl park are doing tills summer. For the famous Fall Itlver roud over the Continental Divide Is open at last. This wonder-roaclimbs up 11,707 feet Into the turquoise blue of the Colorado sky and for several miles runs high above tlmberllne and sometimes far above the clouds. The completion of this automobile highway through Rocky Mountain Is of national Interest and Importance. Since the most popular of fill the national parks (1920 attendance: 240,-90- 0 visitors; 50,502 private automobiles) was established In 1915 It has been visited by 761,141 people and 145,842 private automobiles from every nook and cianny of the United States. Hitherto have been privileged t cross ouly the Now through the park on foot or horseback. anyone who can stand the altitude can make the trip by car In comfort The opening of this road has therefore oeeu awaited with Impatience by the army of national park tourists (1,058,435 In 1920). 'Die Fall River rornl Is three roads In one: It establishes connection between Estes park and Gran' lake, the east and west entrances to Rocky Mountain. It complains a seauic automobile high d able-bodie- d Live Up to Their Name. The French Invented the automobile, and they also Invented the name. It Is derived from the Greek Autos," self, and the French mobile, mot able, also uncertain and changeable. IVrlinps It la because of its name that some automobiles are so temperamental. Ono can't very well call a thing uncertain and unchangeable and expect it to act II ary olho manner. Ct.VQ"' fond A 4 way ciruilt oi appioMimitely 211(1 miles which begins al I a nver. Il puts the east anil west slopes of northern Colorado in touch. This iiiiiiiiin lule highway circuit out of Denver , msni. onnliy (.rente. Is Its varying elevations Denver. 5,000 suggest its seenlc possibilities: 7 fiet; Estes urk. 7..K0; Roof of the World, ; Milm r pass, 10,71(0; Grand river, 9,040; Grand lake, 8:175; Granby. 8, OR!; Rerthoud pass, 11,330. 11,-79- Thus the motorist circles from the Irrigated plains through the foothills to the wilderness cloud-land- s where grow the Alpine flowers beside the everlustmg snow and hack to the plains, crossing the Continental Divide twice and enjoying the peaks, lakes, streams and forests of both slopes. s declare that this Denver circle route Is a woild heater. Some day Mount Evans (14,200), with its niugnifleent scenic environment, will he ndded to the Rocky Mountain National park and an niitomolille roud built to Its summit. The Fall River road Is the crowning touch of this scenic ilnle its route Is shown In white across the Mack of Rocky Mountain. The numerals murk : 1, Roof of the World; 2, Milner Pass; The 3, Grand river; 4, I.ongs peak (14,255). photogrnp! s reproduced give hints of the scenic glories. No. 2 shows cars skirting Sheep lake III Horseshoe park, about seven miles from Estes park and near Hie beginning of the climb up Fall River canyon, the lowest notch In the skyline. No. 3 is taken from one of the six or more hairpin turns that enable cars to climb up Fall River canyon to the Roof of tie Woild on a reasonable grade. The view Is ba h (sou'.?.; toward Este 9,500 feet. putk, ft oin an elefatlou Globe-trotter- Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-on- a yars and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in tbe Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ot No. 1 Is the Roof of the World, about 18 miles Monoacetlcacldester ef Sallcycacld. from Estes park. Here for nearly three miles the The Stage Today. road runs almost level at an elevation of mor Alfred Noyes, who Is conducting a than two miles over a carpet of Alpine flowc Here Is a panoramic view of a hundred miles. strong campaign for the purification No. 4 shows a visitor looking down Into the of the drainu, said In a recent address: In Fifth avenue the other day I "crater of Specimen mountain (12,482). The Fall River road, visible In the background, now drops saw a crowd assembled hefore a hairpast the Poudre lakes and through Milner pass dressers shop window. The window (the Continental Divide) to Grand river, five contained a wax presentation, life six, miles away and 23 miles from Estes park. Here of a young Indy about to enter her the road tarns abruptly to the south and runs bath. As I turned disgustedly away for 12 miles along the Grand river to Grand lake. ( heard a young man say: No. 5 shows a glimpse of Grand lake, big and Why, this hairdresser has stolen blue and deep, surrounded by mountains, with Its the plot of at least six of Broadway's hotels and summer homes and Its yacht club, 40 forthcoming plays. He Is bound to be miles by the Full River road from Estes park. sued right and left for plagiarism. No. 6 means trout In Fall river, In Grand river In Grand lake Uud nearly everywhere along the Another Golden Rule. road. Let us be very gentle with onr As the visitor speeds along lie makes his owt neighbors fallings, and forgive our s motion-picture- s combinations o friends (heir debts ns we hope scenic beauty. lo lie forgiven. Tbaekerav. g our-wive- |