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Show DO NOT TAKE ANY CHANCES Too much cannot bo said about tho danger of tiro as tho dry season approaches. ap-proaches. Last year western forests suffered millions of dollars loss from flro ravages. Hundreds and thousands thous-ands of aero of grain fields wero destroyed de-stroyed not to mention millions of dollars wroth of realdenco nnd business busi-ness property. Ono of tho prlnclplo dangers to field and forest used to bo throwing cigarettes or cigar stubs trom train windows into tho dry grass. Thoro is now a greater danger in tho thousands thou-sands of automobiles passing along tho highway from which n porson flips a cigarette or cigar, Also camp fires left by persons not familiar with outdoor life. Bo careful, put out fires, sea that no waato la left around your premises, prem-ises, cut tho dry grass next to bulld-Irfgs, bulld-Irfgs, clean up the oily rags around your garage nnd dont take chances. it. ' AAA to i A a. 4. |