Father starts it—mother finds she can add a little—even the'kiddies will contribute their pennies and in a surprisingly short time, the whole family is enjoying the pleasures of owning a Ford. Hen is how you can do ir through the WeeJdyShrc/Mte&tcui Bring the first )5ta to ua. Enroll under tha (era* of the new, easy way to buy a Fo«L Select the car you want. We will depoait your money in a local , _ Bank, at interest. Add a little each week. You will be surprised at the rate the atone? piles up when everyone is helping. Soon the payments, plus interest paid by the bank will roue the cat yours, Come in—let us ghra you full partfculaca. I • Granite City Motor Co. 4 sureis strofl /*? • ■ Red Devil Lye convenient to use There's no Lya. It k put op In gnoolatad fern, thtcaod •ca «My to nwh* The em hm m ek H#M atom left ai«M. hat tlM next day the sei iHM dvaee K mjr. Whan they learn that the dog be laft • fitlllMi mwh for it lw« today by J. K. TouIoum, of AJ New Meu*> the « or of dH department of the plan. The Toulouae, taking tha in behalf ot hi* and of the plan en which ba baa a glowing trtbote to Mm wonaon of America who endured aflantly the bit tern aaa of war and of war'ft sacrifice*. And ha callad attention la the fact that tha only mam .Trial to war moth er* America baa erected is in an ob ■cure spot in the city it Washington. * ho wing tha propoaad hospital, which is to coat in tha neighborhood of 91^600.000, war* presented to the convention. They constructed as to cover many ot land and equippe4 to care for ban died* of tubercular patient* in com fort and with efficiency. The veterana of foreign war* will appoint a strong committee to handle the details of the movement to put into effect the nmiutioR adopted to day. Mr. Toulonae, who baa spent IS months m travel and etudy of tha with in tha eaaa of will he a of this "We dONT propose to locate this hospital, n.csssrily. ia New Mexico," Mr. Ibvlovw teld the convention, and explain* that th* purpose behind the Movement wan to perform a dual useful end of providing facilities and at the same time serving the function by erecting to the woasaa bood of America a suitable memorial where the relatives of disabled war veterans might find relief from suf fering." Bee* hooey m Winter Raleigh, N. C., September 3.— One reason why beekeepers have weak col onies in spring and suffer a reduced honey flow la because they take the honey too class before the bee* go lata winter quarter*," *ay* C. L. Sam*, Specialist ia Beekeeping for the Stat* College aad Department of Agricul ture. "Dont take the hooey so dm aa to stare* the bees during winter if yon would have strong colonies the following spring. 1 recently hoard a prominent beekeeper in this State boast of the fact that he took 90 pounds of honey from each of his colo nies. Unless his boos have an op portunity to find flowers between now and cold weather, they will probably go through the winter in a starred oondiiton. " Mr. Sams states' that the least smount of honey that a colony should have fcr wiver is fifteen pounds «u<! if there is a scarcity of stores, the queen bee will slow up laying. This would result in only old bees aad a •mall number of young ones Th th* oolony in spring. It is only these worker beet which are raised after August IS which lies through th* win ter, and so it i* important that th* qoeen dee* not let up la her laying ae tMty. M*. Sam* says that ia s nor mal colony. If there are plenty of ito re* aad a young qpean, th* bees ihould pea* th* whiter safety. has found a atnhWr of aslaalsa this year with drone imaks la the center if the worker eembe Thoee should be paabed to ana aide * removed If poealhle. Under no mm<ltlwn shenM they he allowed to etey hi the osafter tf th* worker com be. To permit thsas to da aa will greatly weaken the eeto tiy next apring, think* Mr. Sams. Wtmm Sitka Alaaka to th* math ef th* Yukon river ia a aw voyage at 2,000 mOae. 8ix huadred ssilee above It's mouth this river is one mile wide. It la toe bead daring a large part ef the yaar bat dastag a ahert aasaaMg la fOR OVER 4« *ff.AK8 HALL'I C«T*MH METWCIJ** «M Meats 0 ' ■ , •• • 'i. •!» . . , We handle a full Um of PUSH MEATS, such m native naef, WMteri M. Pork, *mIi and ■Bttm. Also a «ood Um of CURED MEATS* f , » T : Jj All meata kept under the beet system of refrigqnuU* by using Lipkins Automatic lea Machine. Daring the hot aaason temperature in oar storage room has baen kept at from SO to 34 degrees. If yaw will favor as with ymmr mmmt order wa foal sm Stewart Eros. *■ ■ V ■ PHONE 1M PHONE MS. suck an 50 Here is the in stallation you get for 1_0- D*»l IH ill ir ah* K nk< (I 2_0 M* )«• (< 3-TW w i.WWi| Ujm to U tor us (N) I mi tt tm (I#) 4n wMk «•*•* md *• (mmNnIm 4 *wlMilimkNN. •437£ft ST the Defeo-Uftt Company to ofor for 60 ftnt tin* thia wonderfully low,

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