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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1928)
NURSES know, and !d6#ors haVe declared < there’s nothing tjtiite, Bayer Aspirin for all sorts bf allies (| and pains, hut tje sure it is genuine Bayer; that nafne must be on the •1 j&ckagr,' and on every tablet, ^oyer }t is |q*fnpne, ind the word genuiuer-^jn red—is on every bqx. You cant go wrong if you will just look at the box:. Aspirin 1* •he trade mark of Manufacture of Sclicyncactd ago and was kidnaped by raiders and exchanged shor horse worth at pinny products der substances. Frc taiued 107 distinct the sweet potat duced 300 dyes from duni ous trees and shrubs, onion skins and wood ashes, as well as stains from the red clay of ma A story of a fortune accunala1 the thrifty habits of a coolie wa folded in tlie Calcutta high court. •>*tA4ti t iorjMtneaili oJBMal|n th^«fcs|»o; VHP° dl^ft wjdiouj heirs and left property worth $1-.V ©00. Dobey as a laborer never earned more -than 8 cents a day. His first plKttMA^IVfjKi'pelf.v was a urnud liuiuiJi SNm kis. rupee1? a, for which. is lie sold a*eijt»-<2*lMci*#tP 1'Wim- there a.fortune m the amount mentioned nn tMiccuH prdBH#d»gs.aa3.0iai»ir’ “Speed isn't everyffllk^iK-!' WZStl Iidsel Ford, at a dinner in Dear P "‘-'“VfflUi '♦t'MecO- jf 11 ore Jgqfeifeg Ish tlinn tlie Yorkshire drummer,’ be Weal 4tT .SMtsXqmO:.— *i3 “The Yorkshire drummer bragged that lie covered more customers in a given time than any man on the road. Vfhjn lje-jtps answered & s T«fth, “Oivffilys *r ^o>vt. “Own says L No>vt, says tney>rJ “Manhfcr,f:^ttifC irtiJlMr«dd’;r sj&»< *$rfTCoes t01' ^r.I rpAte# Qvrrtvf.iob off tlhfWidS'of tint. ITofllfe ‘t\Tihr used; tirm^y* s>?««nt;« "w ket is being taken to Lima by ty'u^k within a lew iiwbK»* an9 tK'ISk fs>onl># one of many contrasts between old and f^ewlxija»,a goiuitcy which, is. Jfigt being modWnizett! 'Between Callao and Lima the now concrete ;higtiwny cuts through Inca forts built years before Columtus. iteMw* brown anTT' barren hills, Irrigated yallevs show great fields of slioulder-high cotton being picked, orange tree* loaded with fruit, and present day s^gar mills se/. In the mfcst of cariet'plantandns'. Probably Fatal “Where did the bus hit your auto?” “Right between'tti4 third and fourth Installments."—^attifinder Magazine. fit GOLD" Verdict of Woman Who Tried Pinkham’s Compound Tally, N. Y.—“It hurt me to walk or eit down without help and I felt > pick and weak. | iM2>;£SP'IIP' law Lraia E. Pr»rbitDiS Vegetable Com pornid. and she ind;fceTl me to * ,<t*i«H'it. I Rm now on the fourth bottle and have also used’tifdia K ripkh* . a Sv^itfe Wash.' Jtnfcdu-ineA ' •that will do /os j»e what the \’ego table Compound nV^d Sanative A\'.i#h have done are of rtfcinly worth their weight in g^ld- j/;jthirilf,I haye given, i them a fair trial and I expert to take' *. JL ittrrf to<ir& bdtOei toft the CVe^etable Compound.”—Mks. Chaki.es Moa gan, R. F. D. 1, Tully, N. Y. SIOUX CITY PTG. CO., NO. 35 -1928. By Williams Out Our Way NES-LET FE.UV.OWS 60 "T^VRO* i^ev pc OUO MEADS ATtTAiS, / L) PuTTV GrOOT RAXACiSE PAFttf? tCr SvAoP D>/\V v.*' ““ • * * HA-HA~TWE.qE.-G A CAEt tor voo* TH* Gull THoT • foR HEARS GO'JF WAS TOO HIGH BROW FOR H\M, AM’ MOW \NHEM( HE. DECIDES RES Highbrow emoogh foT? \T-he t»mos A LOT OB HELPERS IM TH' SHOP hale BEEM HIGHBROWS for hears. _ / UKE. —X Qun' cufcwtU* 60M BECAUSE vT WA«£> Tbo I QovT SmoHW oGAttfc-fe ~\\-r% lOO G\RUSH’< AMO MOW iW WOMOEPiMl' *j LOnSCj ILL .BE ;• OAEWIKI T.BACCO wnV\OUT BE\M’ j N^FEM' m\ ml-xa V7 *vT} Wl' ,M< ^ekiin •- vJ.R.sni _<- ft c '»?« ,T -the. dub. EN KNEE LENGTH RTS WERE OBSCENE Paul Poiret, in the Forum..,. trange is the history of the I have been in America three times. My first visit was in 1918!*' As you know, they began to wear short skirts in 1913. I broughtowith me a film which showed the parade of my models in my gardens iijJftr 1s. Naturally, all of them wore snort skirts—skirts shorter than those or dinarily worn, but much less1 sHort-1 than those worn today. iterest my’-1 cfliyppBc ihana new fashion egiW by the oBhi Eors ana was nor passed by the cus tom officers. It was refused Af>Ab-v scene, because one could see ladies parortijng .wtUvjinPriverpd legs. It is ^ar<^tlmJwwtP'today. What must, j^hai ,pnstern otfictf think, if 'fie'Ik ■i?erem ow*MvheW4w sees all women tt-aJk-ne..along fchp streets with1 their But he -Jlreadj- be deari^jm mortific**ipfti f *1^CoKeqJeWW'’*He must not cry ,g which is npt oment. If1 was . ar.nlanijed yesterday; it may b&'tOu ' r^VoVrIt iSarfW’ possible to pwsV! le. .Everything, indeed, is akes progre^Jw ssr&Ma*r‘e,p?c,w' ae way of exfg^g. lini JJIC A Yeg*si»fi>n Victory UBrafttaMKflag M,dlc*1 ....Shoe JmaruifacJ!pEers repine j that corodmipt lore has so faf-de clined,g& ^erjouslx,to menace their suppijeof ynfaes. While a famous chain of restaurants has emerged fi»m pryphylactic, hospital like ‘ "tu*:chf5o#tsr«JRfto. palatial "dining hall*” ivhile serving almost strictly lii-cgatafian u»«riKI3n short, thquat but recently, vegetarian resturamts st€re Ufa‘lifiWdiV'Secret resorts .'or pale, anemic, queerly dressed 1 i5ys‘f, rtpniirc wHlrt ‘ inlnf.pri peplics wljj :‘*WHtiolated fodd’fri silence and meanwhile registered fiaaiFt*gft.v cattily, today vege tarianism pays., and even -trtyj aadteci ppjent are vegetaxi ■ an. Now wouldn’t it be a fine Ipke 'ft tlfir?WiW58 *>? Eft able wise cam paign were a hoax? Green vegetppj95;lightly cooked or raw .dp afford us vitamins, miner fils.'Mhd pxganicfgcids which we badly need. This is undeniable. A quart of milk a day is a decided •tyrip.^too,,. But already investjga rttnind us tins is not enough. ar*4 *ome of them declaim “eat more cereals!” 611 a vegetarian diet we tan .taor .easily forget calories Completely. ITT our passion for vita mini qnd. .minerals, we rnay even forgft tHatr meat protein is more , .easily as^nrilated than vegetable protein, and that it therefore ad-;, mirahly.-jjals.imes.ir meal. We may '-even be Site in suggesting a decided curtsument oi meat consumption. Mort “and more psychic and nerv ous factors assume importance in the etiology of chronic intestinal 6ta*is;'at ttye same time diet be comes less important. Alvarez in deed emphasizes the mental factors. Boles declares that the psychic fac *fdr ahcf the nervous control are the m«kt important causes of constipa tiqpf. %nd that bran and fruits and vegetables, high in cellulose, may be “abseil ft tely bad. Instead he advisee - a start a diet of potatoes, rice m^paroni, strained cereaias. and white intjlm of whole wheat bread we simply come back once more “W the sane conclusion which writers c$p roal scientific nutrition can nev e* <»bor sufficiently. No form of routine diPTotherapy. whether for constipation, nephritis, or normal health, can ever be completely suc cessful. , Such (Lets are always a gr#»t (onvenienck to the physician, but s$ne often likewise a very dras tic? injustice tp the patient. Indi *vltraalizrti nutrition in health and in disease can alone be effective for highly complex and strikingly indl On the Beach. Prom Life. “Anything unusual happen to day?" life gyjirct “went in for Mf-I lines have claimed .pitzbeffenT MTn. A ; This Island was first believed to be a paf“t of Greenland and was j sujbsifluenlfiiy claimed by Denmark. 1 Tnea^it was found to be an inde pendent Island and was formally afcnrttftd !b$ finglafid Of late years, Norway, Sweden, and Russia have contended for its ownership. Norway finally received it by a treaty siened at Paris in 1020. IT vidiialized primates such as genus homo. In America both laymen and i readily by nas sunung the (Universal etfectiveness •T jI-■dnoic -m' tiianpral Of rilptie xOY individuals In glneraj Of tiietic procerinWT sclhbtTcf * perhaps to , •%hkhV siirdWlf-^jwsons fend condi tions; but xult necessarily to any apedtic 4ttdividtMrit«fesej:j£r;Therfe is room for much research investiga tion here, jujd possibly a revis ion in medical tectmi^ Covering (nu trition prescriptions: ‘ , |, ; ItrunT 1 Jini-i*.. . iljfi.. nt-m awmoitoor. jIhoI A Beggar’* !Philosophy ion»l Fro; A tbrk^VSi^h the dLr day arrested a decrepit, seedy-lbok ring begrHr.-orha»atMHi:fl siao'p asking paaswibytiar ua^ney. oSeaflchtoti the1 n^n&.npakeis, lb ej policeman tound ,ht wjrtwfth«aUed I VfhW‘ Ihe “be^far was arraigned in eduih he protested the-1ttMMw<; robin MM bum,” he saw heatedly, •tfjlve ,|Jot .ftUO.OOO in the bfeftk and that %j»9ie Miflnpy than this police- > 3 mars, ever saw in his ^ife. Jle.insujltflft-j me—and 1 demand an.^doto^.r The,.court, it appears, lined it£ evS bibWs at this and sentWifcM ‘that beggwr to sir- moilhs in jail. Fpr . twrmcre. he did not fcet,tz»«jSi]pgy.‘ fln-ithis .age whfcj»,vHOsf*asipp ■ of money serves to gloss g^yx,. rn !the publjo mind, whatever defects, a :manY character may have, we prob ably ought not to-be too hard on (this Ujjan. ) i;;\< n-‘' .t -t'Soiogf! L But the little story is interesting, - 4 , . X :_A 1_t..«4Ur ♦ n nikll.Vl 1 at Pviustrating the lengths to which1 sdfne men, are willing to go to intake -moriev. 'Self-respect can hardly jlive in a healthy man whd gets every cent he has by whining for it.,on street corajera, aegepling rebuffs fend instflto byrne dozen. And self-re spect, for nHTfev.erage person, is the one thlhg1 'Wittedtit which life is phr endurable. Yet this beggar's.state qJ values .was so topsy-turvy, 4J>pajr- T ently. that .to; not only was able to dispense .JffifiK his self-respect biif • wiLv aWIeJOintej wo* nuic iu ihPenUa new one. where^' by Xhe^'dtds *BOwery burn” tophi ar< policeman became ir'bittfet’ IrifeOlt Mis Viewpoint, unfortunately^ isp'}. , exactly unique. Beggar, unashamed cadger that he was, he wa$-fortified always by [the thought that he had $20,000 in the bapk. No man with that much money ‘could be wrong. The posses sion of bank books was an unfailing salve to wounded self-esteem. When called a buna be would remonstrate, "But I can’t be a bum—I have $20, 000.” , Haven't you heard that soft of philosophy before? Has a certain rich oil- magnate who concealed wrongdoing by public servants and lied to a Senate committee been dropped by any of his clubs or lost caste with his' associates? Not he. He is very richg We are prettv familiar with .hat viewpoint. The idea that practically any course of action can be justified if It brings in the cash is w idely held. It is easy enough for us to see the absurdity of it when the central fig ure is 8 panhandler. We are more apt to miss the point .though, if it is a multi-millionaire. Money does ’talk. Sometimes we let it drown out everything ei*w. RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA Sun Fo, Chinese minister of re construction. is in the United States io interest American industry and American finance in Chinese rail road plans and in other reconstruc tive work, I?eis quoted as promis- , inp that the National government will guarantee satisfactory adjust ment of ail Chinese loans, public and private. This promise is vague in terms. ; particularly as to private loans. It does not identify or indicate the nature Of those private loans for which. the new Chinese govern ment will nbw guarantee satisfac tory adjustment. Presumably those private loans are meant which posess a definite public interest and Too Mach. I* Fact. Prom Tit-Bits, The Spatts had been quarreling again. •■And,' furthermore,” said Mrs. Spatt, concluding her Iona tirade, "you certaiply aren’t much / of a husband.” '. “Wejl, my dear,” her husband re torted weaifly, "I can triithfully say that you are a lot r.f wife." Q Who is the greatest traveler in the world? J. C. B. A. No definite answer can be given E. M. Newman and E. Bur ton Holmes, travel lecturers, have visited many lands many UfOWV with which the past Chinese ernment concerned itself oti3««ulV->‘ Not for what it 4eys is Mr. Sun's propiise Us general intention. THtjaB* intention is to make a piedf^To ft ejgh capital, that the new Chine governfnerrf will play fair. Unt recent months it had an indirect afJ* fllidti* tilth Soviet n hast! feast cerned. ItStislpS^q t. capital'with a promfse _ bo-operatioh, And-nh of — evident1 it'i'. good lait>h„ itwtMBaui that itiwill. pot.only repKMWton % may hereafter suected in put that it will alp d^vjiat^ip i can lor repayment orTatfrpf Thai frrfmrrriade to China public anas China private, when an eariiwtl Chinese government was in powq%j idti* tilth Soviet Ru*a»i«'H nqwj, Si no such affiliation^ 1'. pe tin orthodcui Sitp ,st as far as foreign .CaB&fcAAs'fiBfl i Make But it is evidantw.hart • aitflftf1■- f ap? a ..*-,*.heruf_ $ery adjustment" of loans hithc Ol&dei taiChin* will be a sNswPSBi VMW&nSt mm** aftbpIVr’ -«aS4hsta«rtrtiersa_ Ca,UM^>»aehto««ta*e.wM‘ r tfcoptrgjM«‘Ol try is still disorganized ernment machine is still lar r.achin fJnt^rad &S military lea se hankwf and Chin i* /hujjM mtefeSyf are contribuPAg ittfawieivji PlceS for stabilizing- tbr-mwtMhe< but, this 5tabihart#onet' long time.,- It -willy.V ?iuire a considerable imb beforb-th# new . ernment can make a ■ HS Adjustment1-with len«ers-*1^— holding' Chinese paper OEfinsjHSdl*, nothingi hae icen paid, lor lywrisl v Nevertheless it is entirely possible that saich adjustments will u!tl«z» matbty use made. Meanwhile tM&i promise is gIVPh Q{ .SIWlh adjust^) mem* g»!t*n tfWIfmWnTwtl*3ie titcdr BttDwmUWSr4he'Tt*>w gcivemaWll'ttlli fjneprfcaro'Abg frt A n n TMllttVj* rrftftfeHtd if trjF»..,dub«utc7r'sMMeipWt usuebrtss luUyrmwiaged-flP af-1«r«itrt.tKuc:aii dage,.if of pfe un China are' constantly made more orderly, apt! if China pursues a permanent ‘■policy of infMMrejtt c,o dperbtidn with the Unifbfl States and most of the other "power*. the investing public will then be .WiUfing to devote a part of Hs saymycj to reconstructive enterprises in Cbyna. A MONKEY GOES TO BEI> Pro;. Samuel Jackson Holmes of the University of California, in the book, “Creation by Evolu tion.'’ Throwing the arms about the neck or shoulders of another individual seems to be a natural and possibly instinctive mode of greeting among chimpanzees. Mr. Sheak, in describ ing the behavior, ol a tired chimpan zee when, ihe observed her master pitting cut her sleeping box. states that “Ahe gave forth two or three long drawn 'dht notes, followed by sharp, quick, trunrated barks of de light, rushed to her master and hugged him franticallv, turned to me and hugged me till she almost choked me, then hurried over to a negro at the end Af the stage ard hugged him, too.” One seldom ob serves such exuberance uf gratitude even in human beings. ROnriTHING SOFT The Movie Star—I've been doing falls and breakneck stunts for a vear and now I think I'd like to try something soft for a while. The Director—All right How'd you like to play opposite a comic custard pie thrower? Very, Very Kind. From Life. "Why are you leaving the party so early, joe?” ‘‘Oh, I’ve got to get the car home In time for ^ad to drive it to work.” Mis Champion Atibi. FronvKarikaturen, Oslo. Hospital patient: Do you suppose your vWfe^vill come to visit ytni? FelJow Sufferer: She’s in a hos pital herkelf. Hospital patient: What-r-the two of you the same time? Fellow sufferer: Yes but she started/ it. • • i -*-•—!-—t-r Q. flew many of the motion pic ture itars have had stage experi ence/A. S. AJ A survey of six Hollywood stuefos showed that 85 of the 143 feature players had had stage ex perience “Pitchmen” Hay,e Ousted the "Old a mountebank typical ol a small army ol itinerant* known in ihsir fU'tf06 S* v*THtohr.e:i." bewaflrn? they (tfr^ixinc^s W> in erstwhile emjftyMores. in daor ways, on street corners, nt celebra tions or at lairs; rftpji lipnfrf|»iies«y,: then are gone, after the manner of Mr. Longfellow's \rab. merchants, have their own code and market want4J*it {(MMftP Hinffls i and metal specialties. They are par ticularly lond of a remedy idka^kio , come from rattlesnake fat.-Srmdftfcn oil of mustard ancLeucalyptus otLare its chtci«Mjr«»wWs bd manulacturcd inexpensively ana ex. pcditiously, and is so manufactured by most of them. «,nv iTWitlliti Peddlers Carl Ch^ In alme on this n A Varied stock Tii Trade But scores ot leK^lmate urpurie* tary medicines, iwWHes AlftnVAorM cocted by these salesmen of the open dollars from the stay-at-homes. Needle-threaders, razor paste, razor blades and strops to sharpen in.ni, ■naai -tdeK.‘«tiQrr aumj.1 iuih*«tezj-1pr« ters, spectacles,.thermometers, .and f rdmV'fcntf *f>earl necklaces, 'Bpfhe pftelirrvfrr. efW’ sdltf In iMIliOfc#'1 pc tmwr.t «a«h anMktam* \tw ,’Corai*cticin podrilcr»<wl>6 ponetrattd MlOrWild jWtate'iBt •#» years ago, and •tt1 WWSflPt;,eqw>ffeR 1 those ped« uliiis- sckMpcu u .lumcUeds -of eastern aSM i munltv PRhW*Whert> of their fpffld aseti operating, they )«Wm dispute *boyt lml<V tegrtfioryt not ll ,,w An Attofc«f l‘heir Own -ril yoy cftSMNMi A+.&* iditenns on l%c#W9* <*L^or»’ I 'uSh a hitithr c^r. lfind!Wn finffFr'iinrtf hithas"reaflied r.tWWpMm mi ere -tWWir are stirthoMd ilydaeote #hs<i«MUfc .'Pfcatittttofhfet ar -ytwhHis mtd to aalotiiortst danger,’tv ho iJ«>UsiM*-Mi»nt1yj.Atoiiai«:0rscJlWP the Irnwr ■wirf" ce»n a»-**u .5 * torn Hr Hus Transact ion near’ mm softly add: "A K. BBiumv ttar d«4' is frciSe you may 'ngrcnaiid^e, d^Bfo'dlrfiandi o! -WJ i»t W^idMbeibyifeitd!. If :«:•*» witoi/t^'trerwwd. Ml out shitrs yweBMMlH^ninrAtnM At imaMmm M e lv| _ €if ._ tte H^iVt llfPWSe -i«t-"ftr* | ‘copprrr^ofi the T*g*t? Taxd •mM t i(^f'K*»«tow¥e»ntr-‘i - | SO ifl lerqpt eje- ■ __ .... wVriMWnv''\’?h*ch't6 ene'j/hpraeMWtr-uhh <ofe<rAan'ls i rrsoHtria-ft • watang -pitoto,1’ gitg'lsl ,TOw&ftdM 'HjMpmrW: *M»‘ oiu^i: , nr, > yrrmv>* t >,» to*- otwm i mronhifinn thicflg*T-5*****»*inl©An» *rpipres,T<'tin»! I who takes the instantaneous • Immediately developed photo ns. A “push salesman" acceler nhis sales by pushing or thrust |lis fountain pens or other mer flise into the hands of hesitat ing Customers. “Hot spots" are thjpsr in which good trade cHnJ^-reguI^i'-a ly depended on. Cold spojss r are just the opposite. Flukem Workers Ai\ “oil man" specializes in snake oil 4nd his sample bottle Is the “worker bottle.” which may or may not contain the same formula as that for which the “stapling i p*r tives” in the pitchmen*!? aud'etrce pay in legal currency. . Most pitchmen are honest, earnest merchandizers who brave the ele ments and the unsympathetic local 1 tradesman in efforts to earn a live lihood; but trickery Is sometimes re sorted to. Henc.- the "flukem work er” who, with his homemade mix ture'of mercury and other chemicals, "silver plates” a copper penny or a radiator as a demonstration, then sells his preparation and departs-fov other fields, for within the ensu ing 24 hours the “silver plating”, vanishes. The "white stone worker” is equally fond of travel, for a “whitje stone” is an imitation dia mond made of glass, backed with mercury. It “flashes.” but is not a precious, though it is an expensive stone to one who purchase;. THIS IS NEWS Montreal.—A brilliant, journalist once remarked that if a man bites a dog, it’s news. Well; ‘Ilfs news when a man bites two women and two men and'that's, ^ust what Al bert Shute did at a recent party. Shut® entered the house when the party* was at'dtp height He charged Mrs. Marrourf and everyone who came to hei* aid Nine da vs later she died of tire wounds Inflated by Shute's teeth [ • - From' Th&J Pathfinder. Cleppatra (at dress ball'— That1 lady ever .iher** has been watching you a long she’ll! be asking for an Introdueiken soon. Antony—JJo, she won’t—she’s my wife. --L±L.. 4 .. Q How much copier is the. Gulf of Mexico in me winter than th'the summer? C D. A. iThe annual range of temper ature 4n t*be OutFnf Mexico Is about' 10 degrees, ranging from a mini mum of approximately 73.3 in Feb ruary to a maximum of approxi mately 53 6 in August. tusien mi ft. r.w t* "Ctw '& ow«t ; JrSli**d exmm ,vn«tiM -a Kg oftmrutm l >*Ci mimcai S'f'tt « r* f Jt.'.ims ■ •■**££ •m-vrt- 4 ‘ >-nrrf .c«wj rs-tet:..1 up _«■ w .iti to* wnuisi^ ifJ> EnHcmce Beauty '3ttt )*W ‘fi-A.U* **»* *5 w aMP'or-ym^-af. U>« s%fe'«1 mi A ;tt*W‘* 4>4 fUHtut *15. J^e *** jUfcjrMpuHfajlg.jC-wu'Wfl^ ..A, series i,f .^rSv^;ivl‘/Jtv co“ icmpTntea: Italian engines i^^ave al ready started to work on an elntw»nite ^TOSrlr t,T.'.trr:r,',;:j:7^|,^^“naurf iiiiIiiw I toman construction, will forni part of the new waterworks. CUi^r Itiitiua Irrigation engineers* |jy<r 4 druiuluj marshes-. . . Rivieja.Morals, r£ - T^i |lAiry W^d,. at « aiiliOer in h!f Paris apartment, was talking about liie Uiyigi.a. ,* »--i~ “IUirfntjfnl bpt imiiipr;il,’tt i,e saldL. “Perhaps the mogt ignnorul place in the world. ‘•*One:ptghtynt the Anib.'lssndeura la Cannes £ beard a lovely girl hiss intd .jthe't'ar hf a HjiUeTiuirert'ohi-boy with a decoroHop In his buttonhole;: “"Vri/itor! tkpoelver! Dots Juant Pur done with jxjm forereffr Never spealt'fi) me ngpfn. - “The ■ V.*U'tm.r "Mltd jtlildljr, ‘What’* tlie matter now:’ * “ 'You Swore fo Ue fnftkful nut* death,! 1-is^U Utt; Jdt'l..‘fln4 l just sun you kissing yoirt wife*” J A '‘Skyscraper” Crate 'Oni'idp fior pii'afto* in itfptiviljr Ik one of the most difficult.Uv^s of the animal keeper, as the Speftlflens are delicate and subject to many ailmeuta , dtr nortber^ eiii$jf^3 Wflrflj;*' them is also a problem. In transporting m baliiy. gi ratio Iron*. Solicit Africa to Kt)E^ti.(Lj|cer^lx A .“sfcysiJAWr” era l* bad to tx* co w*f rfyetf'tfV^f’frp'tll ar Mo* ehauics-.Al!|^aziuer .^y-j fDesjihlr fs Jjljlijioverty^'Of fhe soul. For Galled Horses Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh JWoz.ey iwk f ir first botl)« if not suited AD deaim. --- —| COAL DIRECT— \ llifrh grade western Kcntut ky Coal front Hit* mines to the consumer. High heat valU^ free-burning. llrc-holiiing coal; carefully sized, cleamjji and loaded. We s&ve yo« lrup\ Vi to JU jiun tom a ro<iu«at igilltxinc VorhffiTitf MttforilTrhfrTi * 37’* I.KAIIV A HVi;tC^ Mm. UJ, Un*r»l City.Kjr, MmMBBBBDaMflHBHBHBI WANTED—Salesmen to represent the Iahc*. **e»t r>umwuwvf«» Mmn* a>*v«remm mission. We train you. Ouarantced stock. Write. Sherman Nursery, Charles City, I«a. FOR Improved Kenans and LtRlS SCIUL1-F4* SAI.K Nr hrurka farms.Writ® • Cl. A1AKV4. AAA.