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TKT TTifT" i (fa. 7-m.Q !? Kansas Chickens Meet Motor Trains TOI'EKA, KAN. In nny one of 20 Kunsns towns today ono may see hundreds of chickens runninfi und Hy ing, with many Hqunwks and cnckles nnd cnlls, to meet Incoming motor trains. At ovcry station nlons tho lines where motor cars nro operated tho chickens havo learned to hike with nil their might to tho depot whenever they hear the sharp hlast of tho siren whlstlo of tho motor cars 1 Chickens usually run away from ctcam trains, hut they run for tho motor cars. Tho chickens nro as reg ular about meeting these cars ns tho bus driver and tho postmaster. Every old hen, pullet, rooster and cockerel not ponned up answers tho call of tho motor car siren. This whlstlo sounds moro llko a fog-horn than n railway whistle, and can bo heard long dls tanccs. Whon tho siren sounds the chloktms take tho shortest cut to tho station. What's tho reason? Grasshoppers, Just, plain, old, ordinary, tobacco- Dancing Craze Has NEW YORK It has become a sort of madness In New York, tho de sire to see dnnclng. Somo 15 years ago n Spanish dancer like Cnrmenclta might creato something of n seven dayB' wonder, besides having her nnmu written down as an artist In tho books which posterity Is supposed to read. Hut nowadays dancing of all torts Is fairly worshiped. Isadora Duncan brought tJio Greek dance, which Inter was kept allvo by Maud Allen and other Imitators of MIsn Duncan. Until St. Denis Intro duced tho Hindoo dnnce; MIstlnguctt nnd Max Dearly at tho Moulin Uougo In Purls created tho Apacho dnnce, which has slnco been given In ovcry possible form in America, ending with Polnlrc's vivid performance, and tho Sn'.omo danco was n crazo of itself for n summer. For three seasons no vaudovlllo bill lias beon doomed complcto unless somo dancer appeared in tho list of performers. More than gcnornlly that 'Frisco Has Child SAN FRANCISCO. Leland Stnnford university Is to ncqulro a child prodigy of whom qulto ns great things uro expected as of Harvard's boy won der, William James Sldls. In this cnbo tho prodigy Is a girl, Winifred Sack vlllo Stonor, bettor known to her familiars us Chcrie. Her mother lo a daughter of tho Into Lord Sackvlllo West, ambassador from England In ono of tho Cleveland administrations, nnd her father Is Col. J. 11. Stoner of tho Marino hospital service. She is now nged eight yenrs, and an a linguist Is In a clnss by herself. Hor knack for poetry enabled hor to print a book of 52 pages called "Jin gles" when sho wn3 five. At tho ago of four sho was proficient enough In Esperanto to rccelvo from tho founder of that compo<o lnnguago n medal for proficiency. Sho had heard this (2 I OL5--vi?y'' it a oi?t&'v' MitTi,. i hi" fmrn Pyilikin's Twins Now Join the Order INDIANAPOLIS. Damon A. nnd Py thias A. Frederick, "tho K. P. twins," havo becomo members of tho Knights of Pythias order. They wcro given tho first degree by lodgo No. CO of this city ns Goon after their twent Jlrst birthday anniversary as posslblo nnd on that occasion each was pre acnted with a watch fob, tho lattor decorated with tho emblem of tho order. Tho Frederick boys nro sons of Louis A. Frederick, who has been prominent In K. of P. nffalrn In this state for many years. Frederick was an en thusiastic member of Dioscuri lodgo, No. 47, at Vlnconnes, boforo his mar rlago and oven nftor his wedding was able to continue his boast that ho "had never mltsed a meeting." It is said that tho high rank of that lodgo In the ttatu was largely duo to his work. Ho was chancollor commander of tho Sfml A chewing, green, icd, yellow, streaked, striped nnd spotted grasshoppers. Hunches of 'em, fnt and Juicy from feeding In Katnms corn nnd wheat fields. All the motor cars have pilots, fend ers or cowcatchers of a big scoopllko pattern. They nro mnde of henvy stool bars and covered with a wire screen ing. As tho earn go hiking thiough the country these fenders gather up thousands of grasshoppers, doing tho six or seven miles between stations a motor car will often gather a bushel of grnsshoppers on tho fender. These arc tho big T-bono sort of grasshoppers that are found only In tho tlelds. They are the porterhouse and blrloln cuts of tho hopper lamlly and they mako a very delectable re past for tho chickens. Tho chickens cannot catch very many of them In tho fields nnd gardens, as tho hoppers arc culck nnd make long flights. The grasshoppers arc not any moro plentiful this year than In former years, but tho chIckoii3 never had a way of catching thorn as they havo this year, this being tho first season of tho motor cars on most of tho lines. Tho chickens of tho small town, when the whistle sounds, mako a quick divo for the depot, ready to pounco ou tho hundreds of stunned hoppers lying on tho fender. Grip on New York dancer's name, like that of Abou Ben Adnm, has led nil tho rest. Tho masked dancers at tho rival viuidcvlllo theaters, nro the Intest examples of tho music hall craze for dancing sen sations. Wo had "story" dances, too dances, clog dnnccs, cako walks, can cans, everything, It seemed, that tho mind of man has been able to Invent or resuscitate. It remained, however, for somo en terprising manager to take advantage of the Idea and give the public an en tlro evening of contrasted and almost unbroken dancing. From tho beginning to tho end it Is almost ono unbroken danco. 15c tween tho dances and between tho acts tho audience has a chance to rest Its eyes and prepare tor n new round. Now a glimpho at the popular sup per places or the ton rooms nt tno big hotels would give a stranger from OEhkosh tho Idea that tho hobblo skirt was quite as much of a crazo In Its way Just now as, well, let us say, the dnnco. No play, therefore, which attempted to call Itself npotheoBls of tho danco could bo considered complete without nn nttempt to show how a woman would look dancing in a hobblo skirt. Tho hobblo skirt danco, to say tho least, Is amusing. Linguist Prodigy tongue from Infancy, as her mother Is a recognized authority in it. In addition sho speaks and thinks in English, French, Spanish and Latin, and &ho can speak well enough for conversational purposes Jupancse, Russian, German, Polish nnd Italian. While accumulating this varied vo cabulary she has gone along nt n pre cocious rate In other studies and has had her full sharo of outdoor romp ing. Dolls nro still her companions when tho wenthor keeps her in. "Her advancement is Blmply duo to the way sho was educated," her moth er said. "At thrco sho could operate a type writer. Hy its use sho learned to bpcll nnd nlso to memorlzo what sho was writing. It wa3 by copying po ems and articles on tho machlno thnt sho learned much thnt bho knows. Whon fiho wnn at this ago Puck nc copted and printed n little poem of hers. Afterward she becamo a regu lar contributor to St. Nicholas. Sho did not learn to wrlto with tho pen until sho wan four. Wo havo alwnjn mado play of her work. Games slm llur to authors woro dovlscd for his tory and mythology." lodgo and was ofllclntlng at an Im portant meeting when u courier called him from the mooting and nnnounccd that ho wns wanted nt home thnt tho stork had loft two sons nt his house. Then, for the first tlmo, Fred erick asked to bo excused from a lodgo meeting. Two hours Inter tho meeting hold late tho chancollor commander re turned to tho hall nnd reported thnt tho mothor nnd boyH woro sleeping. A resolution prevailed that tho lodgo adopt tho twins ns honorary members and that tho parents ho requested to nnmo them Damon A. and Pythias A. Frederick. Mrs. Fredorlck consented and tho boys became known as tho K. P. twins. When tho Fredorlck family removed to Indianapolis, Frederick retained his membership In tho Vlnconnes lodgo, but beenmo n frequent visitor nt In dianapolis lodges, nnd Is ono of tho widest known lodgemon in tho city. When his sons beenmo of ago they sought membership in No. CC. Their story was known to tho mombers nnd they wcro welcome. Sovoral Vin cennes friends woro present at tho Initiation. PROF. RICHARD L GARNER Return to America of the Man Who Studied the "Language" of the African Apes. Washington. Prof Hlclmrd L flnr nor has returned to America after sev eral years spent In tho wilds of Afri ca, whom ho went to lenrn the lan guage of tho monkeys. It will bo re membered that when Professor Gar ner started on his uniqtin trip ho car ried, besides tho usual explorer's equipment, n phonograph, a camera, telephones, oleetrlo batteries and tin iron cage Ingeniously constructed to afford him safety while studying tho npo family at closo rnngo. Within tho Professor Garner and "Susie." stout wlro nnd steel confines of tho latter tho professor conducted many experiments whllo free from molesta tion. The result of Professor Gnrncr'n work has not yet been given to tho world In its entirety, nnd much lntor cst Is felt in tho forthcoming account It Is said that tho professor believes ho has lonrned several words of tho "monkey" language," at least. Ho that as it may, no ono doubts tho earnest nebs of tho man in his effort to estab lish verbal' communication with tho nnthropold npes of Africa. Ho Is very sincere nnd fully deserves credit for his patience and perseverance, even though nothing ever comes of it. It Is from Just such thorough efforts to nt tatu tho seemingly impossible that many of man's greatest discoveries have been made; so, all honor to tho mnn who tries. Professor Garner brought back with him a member of tho npo family an swering to tho name of "Susie." This slngulnr creature itohsesses the human power of laughing. It Is said. At least when one tickles Susio under the chin Bho mnkes a noise which Is very llko u chuckle; nnd some actunl human be ings cannot truthfully boast of much better kucccsb. It Is Profossor Gar ner's donrcBt hope to learn boiiio things from "Susie" nnd in return to teach her a few of the rudlmentB. RATTLE USED BY SAVAGES Work of the Haidas, Who Inhabit the Queen Charlotte Islands Off British Columbia. Vancouver, H. C. This Is not n Chi nese Idol; It Is a rattle. Hut not such a rattle as children of civilized na tions use in their play. It comes from tho Queen Chnrlotte islnnds. Llko all othei wooden handiwork which the In genious nntlvcB of Queen Charlotto islnnds make, It is most olahorutely carved. This Is n dancing rnttlo. The Hal das, as tho savagen aro called, use it to make noise for festivals. To tho abominable clatter of tho thing they Haidas Dancing Rattle. fling themselves about until thoy are exhausted. With a Bcoro or more of theso rattles going nt onco it isn't dif ficult to Imagine tho uproar. Somothing like Ullllken the rnttlo's expression beema to bo, only even more quaint, nnd, of courso, much ug lier. Wherever you go among tho Islnnders you see slmllnrly carved wood. If you llko ugly things you will llko tho handiwork of tho HaldaB, for their tcchnlquo 1b wonderful. For tho benefit of thoso who mny bo hazy In tholr gcogrnphy, wo may add that tho Queen Charlotto islands Ho off tho const of British Columbia, in tho Pacific ocean. WT" w ENGAGEMENT NOW OUT. &$$. Ethel Weren't you surprlced when you heard about my hoi so running nway with me? Erncht Not very I'd do the tamo tiring m.vHolf if 1 got the chance. BABY'S SKIN TORTURE "When our bnby was seven weekn old ho broke out with what wo thought wan heat, but which gradually grow worse. Wo called in n doctor. Ho snld It wan eczema and from that tlmo wo doctored six months with thrco of tho best doctors in Atchison but he only got worse, Ills face, head nnd hands were n solid sore. Thcro was no end to tho suffering for him. Wo had to tic his little hands to keep him from ncnitchlng. Ho never knew what It wns to Bleep well from tho time ho took tho disease until he wnu cured. Ho kept ub nwnko nil hours of tho night nnd his health wasn't what you would call good. Wo tried everything but tho right thing. "Flnnlly I got a set of tho Cutlcura RcmcdleB and I nm pleased to say wo did not use all of them until he woa cured. Wo havo waited a. year nnd a half to boo if It would return but it never has and to-day his skin i clear nnd fnlr as It possibly could be. I hope Cutlcura may Bnvo uomo ono elso'H llttlo ones suffering nnd nlso their pocket-booko. John Lcason, 1403 Atchison St., AtchlBon, Kan., Oct. 19, 1909." Now They Sleep Inside. Gcorgo 11. Heattle, Jeweler in tho old Arcade, and L. E. Ralston, auditor of the Nowb, have Jointly and several ly decided that sleeping out In tho open isn't nil that it has been declared to be, sayB tho Cleveland Lender. They were both In n deep hiioozo out at tho Henttle farm, nenr Chagrin Falls, tho other night, when a runaway team from tho county fnlr city turned Into the lane leading up to tho Heattlo es tate nnd came along nt full speed. Sound asleep, but dreaming of Im pending danger, Ralston rolled out of his cot townrd the north, nnd Hcnttlo from his cot toward the south. Tho runaway horses dashed between tho sleepers, oversetting overythlng In tho way, but missing Henttle nnd Ralston by mnrglns too narrow to bo meas ured. Slnco thnt night Ralston has slept in his town houso nnd Hcnttlo has found shelter under tho ainplo roof of his houso on his big planta tion. Btite or Onio Ctty or Toucdo, I LlJCAn Coiwtt. f cs- Fkank J Cnr.NCT iiinkM oath that b ll fffilnr eirlricr ot the (Inn of I'. J. Cnc.NE) ft Co . clolnu UBlnro.1 in the fily or Toledo. County and Mills tforruHI. And tl.nt raid llrm will pay the rum of ONK Hl'N'imi:!) DOM.AIIH ror rucli and tery rase ot Cata mi 1 1 that cannot bo cured by tl.o uie of Hall's Cai.wuiii cum. FltANIC J. (;ill,..NTY. Sworn to before mi and wibwrlued In rny prccrnce, liiLi till day ot LH amber, A. I).. 1680. j 7-" A. W. OLKASON. I!-y-I Notaht I'mne. llsll'i Catarrh Cure li taken Internally and acta directly iilon the Mood and rnurnua aurtacei 0! the tytitem. Send (or tiitlmonlila, free. V. J. CHUNKY A CO.. Toledo. O. Hold br nil DrurEhm. tic. Toko Hall s Kamlly l'Uls lor constipation. Why He Wouldn't Hurry. They wcro riding to church nnd were Inte. Several of tho party wero worried nnd one remarked: "Tho au dienco will be wnlting." "Well," ob served tho old pastor (who was to preach that forenoon), "don't let'n fret over it If wo nro a little Into. It re minds mo of tho man who wns being tnken to execution. Ills guards wero greatly exercised over tho fact thnt they could not possibly gct thero on tlmo. 'Never mind,' said tho poor fel low, philosophically. 'Don't fuss over It. Tho people can wait. There'll bo nothing doing till I get there.' " Christian Herald. Wcman-Llkc. "I hnto him! I think hols the mean est mnn I ever met." "Gracious, Joanetto! Whnt Is tho .trouble?" "Why, ho told mo ho loved mo de votedly and I told him it would ho Im possible for mo to love him In return. Tho pocr follow looked so downheart ed I told him to try nnd forgot me.1' "Well?" "Hoo-hoo! Ho he did!" No Help Needed. A llttlo miss of flvo years who had been nllowcd to stny up for an even ing party, was told nbout 8:30 to go to bed. Very, very slowly Bho moved toward the stair. An aunt, seeing her reluctance, asked: "Helen, can I do anything to help you?" "No," replied Helen, "I will get there altogether too soon ns It is," Pr, Plerer'a I'leaaant Pellets regnlute. nnd lnrta orata atoinacli, liter and bonds. Huifitr-ujatea, UDr,cruuuloa, eaajr to take. Ito not f rip When a young mnn ndmlres a girl's hair sho thinks ho Is hinting for a bunch of it to wear in his locket. PUTNAM Color more good! brloMtr snd Utter colors Ihsn Vou can die anjssrment without ripping apart. Write Weather Forecast. Coldor with rains canning Illicit m.it le pains. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL stops nil aches nnd piilns wheth er from Rheumatism, Pneumonia, Cuts, Hums or Uralses. Tho QUICK EST acting Liniment known. 'JCc and HOC bottles. All Drugglsta. Freo Snmplo wrlto A. 1). Richards Modi clno Co., Sherman, Texas. Flirting With Fashion. That Innate tendency on tho pnrt of tho fair consumer to lllrt with fash ion, playing fast and looso with vnrl ouy commodities, Is responsible for the uncertainties that havo prevailed during the mouth. There was such a lack of coullitenco ns to tho ultimate neenptanco of tho arlnus linen pre pntcd by distributers nnd consumers that buying wns somewhat minimized. Prosperity or adversity linn nothing to do with the millinery business. Fash ion alone makes or breaks. Millinery Trade Review. Illiterate Immigrants. Ellis Island lcuirds show thnt of ri2.77 Immigrants who anied hero In July 1U.S95, or about l!fi per cent., nro Itlitcintes. Illiteracy hi nn bar to an immigrant so long as he appears phys' Ic.illy able to care for himself. Only 1,127 persons who sought to enter tho country woro barred at this port last month. New York Presa. Pleasant Place to Prooper. TO TtlH KUITOH- Wo want to hrnr fifirn people who would uppri'cluto hp iiirliirr, u fruit, ilnlry or poultry fiiriu In the Ktilm IrrlKiU'ri tract In HaoraniMito Valley, California, nt linlf the truo value Hint water l Ik tit In Male. Low mainte nance ennt. Work costing iiUIIoiim now actually t'diiK done. KoihIh, iIiuIiuikc atal nuttr ilulit Included In price. Ten inontli'H growing nciixon. Ten Ioiim alfalfa per acre Kplendld dairy condltloim. MX) neriH earn f 100 u month or heller. OrutiKi's leinoiiH, Krapn fruit. (Ins. KiikIImIi wnlnutn and n thousand other frullB, nutu, vpko tables und dowers jcrow here. Gardens winter nnd summer. ChnrmliiK place, to live. Very healthful. Who wuuts such n homo? Land iielllnc fact. Work for ev erybody Wrlto nn for cntliunlaHtn. II. L. IlolllHter & Co., '.l)G La Hallo St., Chi cago, or 315 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, I'n. Latest Mine Horror. The Doctor Of courso, If tho oper ators In the anthracite nnd bituminous flolds form a coalition Tho Professor Then thcro will bo nothing for tho consumers to do but coalcsco. (Slow curtain.) TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for lied, WcnU, Weary, Watery IOyeo uudUrunulntcdHycllds. .Mtuino Doesn't Smart Soothes Eyo Pain. DrugglstB Sell Murine Eyo Remedy, Liquid, 2rc, r.Oc, $1.00. Murlno Eyo Salvo In Aseptic Tubes. 2."c. $1.00. Eyo llooku nnd Eyo Ailvlro Frno by Mall. Murlno Eyo Remedy Co., Chicago. Every f ime. "What do you do when n woman aslts you what you thlnlt her nge 1b?" "Tell her what I think It Isu't." Houston Post. Recipe for Happiness. Hnpplncss would seem to consist of not longing for tho things that would inuko us happy. Llfo. Beautiful Post Cnrdo Free. Fend 2c stamp for five wimple of our very lioBt 10I1I nnd Kill: Finish Jlirthd.iy. Flower nnd Motto Pout Cards; beautiful coIoi-m nnd loveliest designs. Art Post Card Co., 731 Jackson St.. Topcka, Kan. The World on Wheels. "Well, I mortgaged my homo yes terday." "What make of auto nro you going to get?" Houston Post. Of Course. "Whnt'B tho mntter?" "Cold, or something in my bend." ".Must bo n cold, old man." Llppln- COtt'B. Mm. TVInalow'a 5onth1nrj !f.rrnp. Knr children tiielhlnif. hifunttliM turns ridticexln. tUujnJAUoiijillarn'.aln.curoinlud colic. IkoalxjlUe. Tho moro mystery thoro is nbout n woman tho moro nttractlvo nnd senry sho looks to n num. Womaris Power Over Wornrin's most glorious endowment is tho power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no one in the tvido world can know tho heart agony she endures. Tho woman who suffers from weak ness and derangement of her bpcciul womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway tho heart of a man. Her general health suffers and sho loses Iter guod looks, her attractiveness, her nminbility and her power and preitigc as a woman. Dr. U.V. Pierco, of Iluffulo, N.Y., with the assistance of his stalT-of able physicians, has prescribed for and curd many thousands of women. He hns devised n successful remedy for woman's ail meats. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive fcpecifto for the weaknesses und disorders peculiar (o women. It purifies, regu lafes, strengthens nnd heals. Mediclno dealers sell it. No orfr dealer will odvisc you to accept a substitute in order to make a. little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK VOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Ptercc'M Pleotaot Ptllcts regulate and ttreagthea Stomscb, Liver mail Domlu 9HaKt3Bkv&U'fllRli inTT'TT'WT JWWK&$&xQwlMttKi Unabottls IHOuoEcn :nanuraciu TW 1 nUBlTi ST t Tir 1 nT 1 1 1IMII1 ft TIT FADELESS DYES am other die. One 10c package color all flberi. They die In cold water better than any other dis. lor tree boeklet-How to Dj, Bleach and Ml Colon. MONROE DRUB QO., Qulney, Win!. Bookkeeping, "in Hllgglns n good bookkeeper?" "Ho iifccd to ho. I never lend him any moro." Si's Simpljf Great This is the popular ex pression of the thousands of persons who have taken Hosteller's Stomach Bitters during tho past 57 years in cases of Bloating, Heartburn, Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Bilious ness Malaria, Fever and Ague. If you suffer from these ailments, get a bot tle of the Bitters today. It will do vou good. Get W. L. DOUGLAS PROCESS 3nV&G MEN'S $2.00. 2.G0,$3.0O, $3.50, M.00,t3.00 wuiuit tt:j.QU,.jlu,ou,TO SOYS' B.0U,2.60 &.3.00 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS They nro absolutely the most populnrand beotnhoes for the price in America. They ro tho leaders every where becauso they hold ineir snaps, nc witcr, look better nnd wear lon ger than other makes. Thev aio nosltirelv tha most economical shoes fox yon to buv. W. Z. Douela s name and tho retail price ate stamped on too bottom value guaranteed. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! If your dealer cannot tupply you write tor Malt Order Catalor. W. L. DOUCLAS. Orocktoa. Maia. PIMPLES "I tried nil kinds of blootl remedies which failed to do me nny good, but I have found the right thing at la3t. My face was full of pimples and black-heads. After taking Cascaretn they all left. I nm continuing the use of them anil recom mending thcni to my friends. I feci fiuo when I tisc in the morning. Hope to have a chnucc to recommend Cnacarets." Fred C. Wittcn, 76 Uw St., Newark, N. J. Pleasant. Palntnblo, Potent, Tnsto Good. DoOootl Never lilckcn.WoaUrn or Orlpo. lOo, 25c, SOo. Never Buhl In till"'. Tliouenu Inn tuliiof iitutnncil 11 (' C Uunrautccd to euro or your money back. 932 STOCKERS & FEEDERS Cliolcu quality; redo nnd roiinn, n Ml to furi-H or ungim bought 011 ordem. Tuim of TIiouhuiuIh to Heleet from. HiiIIhIiiuIIou (luar unteed. Correspondence Invited. Coma nud m'O for yonmclf. National Live Stock Com. Co; At ellh-r Kama City, Mo.. St.Joaepb.Mo.. S.Omaha, Neb. PLUMBING and HEATINB'ISSi ertt and American KndlutorH. Btiuuliinl plumb Iiik KoodH und Air I'rCHHiiro HyHtcuiH. Got your lientliiR work done now Wrlto for Inforuintton. THE MURRAY CO. Lincoln, Nob. Wntioi R.CoIemau.WMh. Ingloii.lJ.U. Jlooksim). IUkIu est references. Best rmull W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 41-1910. Man jllOSTETTER'fl iHlH celebrated TgV 111 BITTER W Iff!. COLT DISTEMPER Can bahnndlM Terr eaalry, Thoilokureciircd.andallotherila MniaiUlile.uunialtcr lio "iiwiM(l,"knit (mio bavins tbodl. ai, by usll.tr bl'OIINIJ I.IQUll blSTbill'lCJt CUIIK. Olf on 'tliu Kmguo.or In food. Acta on (no blood and umIi uennsof: all formn of (llitcroxr. rvuit remedy erer known for mares In foal. nfdruegl'taandbanirMdealeni.orsenteipreaaniid br I lurera. Cut bona how to loultlco llirvata, Our frea lookletRlviaeTerrthlnir. local aenta raatod. Lanreat aelllna- I lonu ruined luoxlutenoo twelrareani. CPOHN MEDICAL OO.tClitaliliaalBactrlaloaUU( COOlien, tnd., U.. A. 1 AXLE GREASE Keeps the spindle bright and free from grit. Try a tyox. Sold by dealers everywhere. STANDARD OIL CO. (Incorporated) I u ) afc-ljJkM- f. Ha-thh4yWfM il ' i &ti4i lS HIBmJmiAi it III ml 'A, a ii SlA m .