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' ' ? ? I Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians Colds ^ Headache Rheiimadsrn - - I Canity'in spite of Ws parents' admo nitions/ While playing in, As firofit yard and having a "good time of if one day, the Baptist clergyman passed. He paused and said: At one point in London busses pass at an average of 640 an hour at the - '... m. i ?' i.iij oohbb A Md Witflfw ?^Es -? . - r* -y.'ity.MT>' f & f jft. ^ Jl^^l''',!_?*' ? ?? ? rP ? |^| ^ pomjiy HWIwimmI p^yricij tod fttfttaJl - !? y f JHHffPVP WafllS jf5P sP^*jjr?ig>>jlff^SayX-jg B4SP5I At ?<w.> at . ? j ?.." ^>?- JT'".. 2V PJKJk? I^NyHJKPfEA. COUGHS 1''" ?! "tVI" "-* ~-.M' 8 % pfrnfM *? T** ? do?9 pf MjjflHK . fl^HN jaBWCA^^^j^jah^ : ffiPIAMA through the, bureau of public roads to the various stote^/for' road-buiidliig purposes up to November l laatfv : S&MS&sss. states with the sole provision that it - only for 'i?ad&$&ding pur?;; poses.;*/A vast accumulation of ma chinery, equipment. Supplies And mo$ | tor vehicles that was to have, been used in Prance has thus been diverted to a useful peace-time purpose. PP#1 in the suppifei distributed among the, states are 27,198 motor vehicles, mostly trucks; 172 locomo tAw o* various sizes ijfc,000 grass ton^ ofl/iaflfcj. more than 4,500,000 pounds of powder ; and nearly 10,000 lip A compilation showing total deliv eries of war material to the various : States dp to July 1, last, places the value of machinery, equipment and supplies so delivered at $80,643.770; of motor vehicle* $74,78^568; and of spare parts, at $11,731,424. ifhe total value of deliveries to the states up to that date was $|17,1^0.771. That l|g Uie did not include material to the value <jf/" approximately $11,000,000, which 'Was retained by the Department of Agriculture, largely for forest toad ' *Mm?H I SlSSSL;;**^' ? ? rv ? ? ?-*???? Connecticut *?? ? ..??...?_????** ? ^ 5SS IS8 SJfj^ -. - 5SS uunoia o,?v,w^: Indiana 2^2.?B wW .SfWjjwO I **"*? KfltitucKy -, ^ou?ow I fjin4?foni> 1434 Iflftl IMUlflittBft 4'*7,iW 1 Maine 573 600 II ^?^tu ? mgl JKIVfiiCjMl . ??y'pp.'lpr .t llWsnH ???????? ? ?#?? '3'60flftft I ffll?,>ut i .?* ? ? ?#. . . ?? MORQUIO ..'*> y? ? ? ? ? J ??.?**(cii^^ ? *??*? ?? j ' U?TOiin&**?V*s vzi?ti4?G OZTlolr ...>?. T j ? ??? ?.?'? .t I w The Sues canal was opened In No Cutlcura Soothes Itching Scalp. # On retiring gent&r rub spots of dan scass ?jntlcura Soap an$ hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear sklu and soft, white handi?Advertisement } q j DIDNT IMPRESS THE COURT v _ . ? Jaa. . Poaalbtllty That MotoHtt tali Flattery on a Little Bit of^ce^ng the speed limit - j . Vj . I . . f I1"** '' vh fin? so adjourn cot6? It s pretty , ?* Arthur MacLauglrtln of TJetro^te re sponsible for this story ent me by my friend, Leo D- Brown, of the Cos mopolitan Book corporation: ^ ; "A Beno gent had,, on a Saturday -right, become very much absorbed in UPCn h* ^ band was asleep and $tM leaning for FARM FOR SALE Florida ?0-acro*roduclxi* farnr^mmodUU tioas, Irian pourtoea snouia yield 50 MmM { oar flGPA fMinv lOf RULrK6t Aotil &?id - l^dHraisal^dk^ioiw ahou2d br?? 58.00 or.?'J wtAa^ ran Iriatt ootatofca ^tiioold *bo wnri'nUi>g faflflHif nhniMluiAA ffnod DOtatoOS. Thfa gna tii^y bt TOQff tOF mi m,-j i ? f. ."/? ,* \*. ftl r ^ H /Y-r" ' r . *v-i >f . .. n cigarette At the pncc. * i - m |1 _ Wf ? ?? \.a ' Lower Price? 20 now lfc Hfti >'. . .: iKTuTs^JAfcie.v?-*SXaG!M?V*! ? :?-J ,
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