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Show Count v iNews. JnncucT, UtuJi - ryivr - CUE AT fcEEQUI THE HOME, DAD AND it. c:?n:.::v SlAbiuid OPENED AT PHILADELPHIA Tfie T'ic Ccr.scient'ocs Dad r T ids tribe Y D i.- - is - ilii' y rt'i'a.'iii C-aho pcUiiHli,v of ,:i !.. . ui,; a !:, . '. ' j :s;; for 'i- ;! , MI' 'l . c i He I:, id i ii ,.;-- x ' p of s '4 "L jV Ai' I" ' : :.I hi ' 111' ' f A - v ; , 9 2 4 t 9 K V . -- n " ';A A - I "I I I ;s ; I'M I iiv U.ivj ;;u ', IllMtl v ij . !1 h v. ; ' ' i' i ' - :i V i.. i ic i iiv - pi.. v c''! nice; ' VC i - HI- ' : ' t 1. ( ' .1, .i t Dad i nil'll- - .;' I'. I' 1." V .1 - ,'1'' ' I'1' kw1 4 ' v !:: 'Ill '..d c '".-- 'is ' T' of fi- i I xf vc ip fabm : a ' lid i! A1:! (;: ;'!"! I Lach Ml- u- -r i :,vsi ioli ill 'I .iiiy where. ' sort '.ill i I t ;.h(u I BULLS EYE ! In ! t:: d ; , i i " i i i Another "nuli Dai Ham ailvortiMmenC oa Will KoQt-rOtltilJ rolllss ouaocrveholiar.allS lead-It-.- fl Amortcaa heoior,;. : Alo IM Ill ii t ll C : ' 11 l:' vX J 'r - iMhJSSSHMui " 11 , M '.VW . "ivi !. The Kiar.i aiuna m me I'ellifa of Uie lafmiitional Kx;W?iiri Site lii Philadelphia was ! bunt In approximately 3yt) tforking days. It was .ar.d in use a month beforn the opening of tiio big n which crlebrates. tho lbOth anniversary of the cxpo.-.itioof raniug tie ijciaratlon of Ititlcpendcnce. This photo-ri'.pi- i, undo from the air, shbwa nearly 3, OmJ boys o.l tile playing field, massed there for the dedicatory cief- coni-fiicibi- ruiTi-'- i ''1'' a avf: PfViA,( VO T' t ),? Vv ; r-- .. ;;..A ,4 . r; - i ,r v i5vi' rt's ' t. X fi . 'A'V., , - l,V- X1& !( f ly rAr,f f I v LV - v- - rfSrh md aw iH-- fA V' m Eat Less and Live Longer, Says Lawyer f ' , 'Ph pm 4 ; V; l" i Avl' .a ,;c -j h t- ' jr-- ni v ' By i vVLfaKv - r-infe- r X& xi si:i T'k'' 1 . ; the stands are seated 10,030 persons watching the pr gram. A group of 10,000 persons is a large crowd but Siey are only a drop in the bucket fn tbs big Philadelphia stadium. The boys paraded onto the field to the accompaniment of fourteen bands and there went througn their drills and athletic exercises for the benefit of city officials and parents. 'w ArV'A Y- - T.; i wuicu xormany openea me structure. i3 A nvv-- f " 1 k wdrtjf ,4 a- - ! eT M YY A v. ? i fcA aiay 4 . - 'tA f Xn VA , CibPS un FAMOUS ARTIST INSTRUCTS A xiA'A Vi,' ' : - - - s L.b- - ' ' V1 '1 fpy Wthy yA7.J v ; V. OSrtiEN W. (Noted Criminal Lawyer of Chicago.) Eusineas rnd professional men ivorlt- Ing under high nervous pressure do not lite no long ns hieii hliosie pursuits i;eep them out of doors und Examine active. t be of records longevity and you will find that on the average the men longest-liveare soldiers, sailors and farmers, ail a vo cut ions tend to which keep a man at best. bin phy.-iea- t Sian. In general, rolls down the hill of lift- - fastest when his figure is Ec::hess and longevity i.3 h rotund. good axiom for business men to If ofhe workers would out n little less, they would add years to lives. Overfeeding Is as dangerous to adults ns underfeeding is to children. Poods difficult to digest, or which otersiimu a e, 'nn ' ,0 noi,.u ),v Per!?or,s ybose wor.. does no rrqu.re l,n' PhrtitUi.ir amount of pijscn ex-cct thousands of ius tyRs ertse- men e.it as much ns or more timn men mununl lalor. And. inevitably, v': nature rebels and sickness results. , Many of the cmmtryis fyrcincari enutives Oat but two ntpal- in daV. hreakfast and dinner in tVio evening. They stok to keep the organs of the body from becoming clogged. Thousands of other business men confine themselves at noontime to custards, puddings, soups and other sustaining dishes made with milk, or evaporated milk, W.lieh Is milk In Its most sterile form, from which CO per cent of thg water has been removed by Evaporation.: Such a diet Is light and readily assimilated. There is no more necessary lessor, to be learned by the brain, Worker than how t keep well nnd healthy by proper attention to food habits. d Amir Hux. a genuine Ehut Indian c.o;ijura.tf duces a 1.1b riv Pell from reporters bat. lie Is one of the artists in tin tc.ua HuiKmi at the International Exposition, winch opened in 1ni.Ac. Ipi.ia June to December 1 to celebrate the one hundred and hflk'th an.iivcri.cry of the a ' Photo by AERO Borvice Corporation. 'I I Stisqiu-CeliieTl-nir- & W etch ;.L fi .V.d .J j a '' in I,. lS ro eoHial. torthtsk. Kegiiul-;Centccni- 1 'Signing of tho Declaration, of Independence. Lv m ns " ' Portire. mmnus mural artist, m his studio at the International E'.pordtion grounds ti Philadelphia, 'vluirb tiiri lbPth linniverso.ry of.t'irnin the Declaration of Independence will ha Lva;ed from June, to Hecfctnbfr, of this year, giving instructions to a group Mr. lodge is the of to nig artists who are creating the Rainbow City. color expert for the ex'o?it!or, tad every bit of color work done must be WP'lrrf Scsiiv'-Centenr.la- Youtli of Nation Top: List in U. S. Auto Fatalities d Leftwich l by ed hxi. - , ; ' - c! - Tfie Farmer Ca!Vt Stand Much ftfcre Help Like He Has Been Getting Cong-cs- s say t&cy are helping the Farmer. They are in Washington ON Salary. He is home trying to pay it. Farmers have had more advice and less relief than a wayward son. 1 f advice sold for 10c a column. Farmers would be richer than Bootleggers. And whfcn they get all through a dvising, there is justbnethingwiilhc'p the Farmers. That is feiiminatc sen v of the middlemen. and let the two ends meet. The Consumer and the Producer are two men iri America Othr-- . that have never ever, seen Cut out the middle and tie jhe f.vo ends together. When a steer starts from the feed fcen to the table, there is about 10 to take a bite but of him, before he teaches the family that pay for him. Who wears the best clothes cr drives the best car, ti: e fellow who raises a bushel of wheat, of iheverk ing fellow who goes up to buy a sack of flour? Why neither otic bf them. The ones in between these two have their private Tailor and Straight Eights.1 -- . The Government just told Agri- You are in a hde. hey didnt off as' to pull them out, but they did Say, We will get down n there with ycl; I want to. tell !m right hare, uorit know' what would have happened to the poor farmer if it had not been for his old friend, Bull' Durham. Its the only thing he ha:, culture, 1 An .been absolutely r : . I want himto s-an i Bull Durban! are with ium rigk; i- to the poor house door. . $UL, P.S. There vil he another piece here a few weeks from now. Look for it. BILL BOOSTER SAYS: 5 V T': OUE e- -r fciASOU WHY WE WAWf KEEP OUR. pWU ALVRSXST OF THE TIMES S SO'TMA.TO&t NOUNS PEOPLE WILL STAY ViEffe IUSTEM) OF GOING TO THE CITIES. BULL VJE WEEP QUR. MOONS FOLKS, YOUTH pays the heaviest tolf it) nniniui automobile fatalities. From five to fifteen years is the pfipfi when the greatest number of fatal accidents oonvr, for both sexes. The chart shows the age distribution of automobile .deaths for men and women As given in the hues: .mortality figures prepared .liy the government. These figures, says the 'Stewart AVuvner Sip'et.v Council for the prevention of luitomohile accidents, emphcAize the Peed for more playgrounds and Increased safety education among school children. Complete statistics are not possible, as only 85 per cent Of the Cniteu States keeps morin'ity records. About 22,000 a year is generally conceded to be the annual mm !vr of automobile fatalities. For 8,021 males known to have ibeen killed in one year there were only a third as many women, or 2,815, ir. spite of tlie fact that the male population is only s4 pei cent greater than the female. This chart dees not take into consideration the '0(V000 Americans who are injured annually by automobiles. Such figures are not available except In .certain stales, but that hoys and girls again make up the hulk of such casualties Is indicated by the records of New York state kept for the first nine months of 1P25. Here II. US, or practically one third of the SS.302 injured, were under fifteen years of age. Its t lie extra pound of tlo'sh on the fowl that cheapens 'production costs and commands a pmnlum price for the poultryman. Aceordih.g to the Agrii ultural Foundation the extra pound can lie put on for from 5 to 7 cents, which increases the value of each pound to the consumer by making the entire carcass more plump and attractive, so It commands a fancy price over lighter birds. Heavy hens sell from 5 to 11 cents more than light bens. Its true nil down the line turkeys, ducks, capons, hens and young frys the extra pound brings the extra dollar. (her a period f three years the Nmv York market shows heavy fresh-killed milk-fefowls or liens weighing 5 pounds or over to average from 4 to 11 cents higher per pound than the light fo!s weighing 3 pounds. The fife-yeaverage for the month of September shows the heaY.v fowls to average cents over the light weight, the margin broadening during October and November, reaching Us height ih December, when the heavy fowls range to 11 cents a pound over the light vVY'.lvis. The average weight of the ordinary fowl as it coir.es from the farm Is 3L4 to 4 pounds. The poultryman with the eye for business wifi add an extra pound or so and receive rhe top prices. The farmer who takes thin, underfleshecl poultry to market is heating himself. Sears-Roebuc- It fi., it $1 Rtnu was LirrtLSs axo rtUN down aud pale. - ANEMIC, AMD PU.WL CKDWNHLARTL.0 SACK k VJCWTSTAM IN A kl'JkABER-TOVJ- Guirantcd by rf!Ls (J(Xtkxctf. 'McuAoifcvn 111 Fffth Avenue, New York City d SMILES 1 BOt THEH ThiJ BY CONDITION & Gee the Piute County News MILES WAS BUT DR MILES TONIC CHRONIC MADE HER HEARTY HAPPY AND . AND HALE the rest cf the year for 75 cents! Vw. v.,- - s. -- SUBSCRIBE a- FOR THE PIE-V- |