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Shortly after I began to take Cardui pgaln, my . . . came back on me again and I have been better ever alnce . . . Now I never felt better in my life.",; ( Mrs. Mozlngo was advised by her friends to take CarduL N6w she her helf "wants other women to know what a wonderful medicine it Is." Ask those who have taken CarduL Then be sure to try it yourself. THE WOMANS TONIC " ? "Path of Death" of the Amalfi Landslide ^ . > I n ' t mm '-.r' m$m saws^BSii n Above is shown ihe "path of death" at Amalfi, Italy, .vhere hundreds of tons of mud and rock tumbled down the mountainside, carrying to death scores of persons and wrecking more than a thousand homes. A great storm and flood caused the landslide. . , . . K.' President With His Cabinet as Now Constituted The first picture to be inude of President Cuoliiige with his cabinet us now constituted, including the recently up pointed secretary of the navy and attorney generul. Front row, left to right ? Postmaster General Harry S. New; Sec retary of War John )V. Weeks, Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes, President Coolidge, Secretary of the Treas ury Andrew Mellon, Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone tsnd Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur. Back row, left to right? Secretory of Labor James J. Davis, Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover and Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work. Parachutes for the Air Mail Pilots ! r \ ? I. / . ? ' ? / _JL . MAKES WAY FOR ARIZONA An order has been issued that all the air mail pilots learn how to use the painohutc, and this photograph, taken at Mineola, L. L, shows some of them adjusting the devices before hopping off. 0 At Work on His Wilson Biography Josephus l>:miels. former secreturv of the navy, at work on his book, "The 1. fe <M Woodrow Wilson." in Washlnrjton. where ne will remain until the bl -;?rapUy l:a& been completed. ?) ? Albert Bety^-stoilecutter for twenty five years, ts seen tearing a hole It the side of the Washington monumcj^ In the capital to. -'make ready for an other of the inscribed state slabs This one will be a slab of petrified wood from the state of Arizona. HUNTSMAN AT TEN Francis X. Summer, Jr., of Wash ington, D. C., Is probably the young est huntsman In the United Stated He Is only ten years of age, is a mem her of the Rock Creek Hunt club of the national capital and has already led the field as a "whip." The plctnrc shows him taking the Jump*. 30 Days' Free Trial Offer 12 Months to Pay ? . . . r < ?> y Following: are some of the opinions ex pressed by various professors and teach ers in noted agricul tural schools regard ing the SHARPLES Allsteel Cream Sep arator that we are lending to farmers on Free Trial. At Kansas Univer sity? "Well, I like that; It is so easy to turn and clean." and Prof. said "that is the biggest little separator I ever saw." At Nebraska Uni versity ? "That Is some separator; I can recommend that to any one," while the Profs. said, 4 "It was the greatest separator they had ever seen." At Missouri Uni versity ? "That sep arator will crown the separator business in Missouri when peo ple learn how easy it turns and what it does." At Ohior.UniversIty ? "If we had not run It ourselves and tested It they would not believe it; sure have a wonderful maehine." At Ames ? "You have made a big im provement in separa tors and are using the right methods, and want one as soon as possible." Again at Illinois, Wisconsin, Purdue and other State Uni versities the Profes sors and authorities call the Allsteel Sep arator WOB()"'n!. An Amazing Free Trial Offer ! A plan has just been formu lated whereby American farm ers can try out on their farms the very latest model of the great SHARPLES Separator plant. This free trial plan, in the fewest words, is this : i J !. You simply ask us to loan you a SHARPLES Allsteel Cream Separa tor for a free trial. 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The wholesome, flaky texture will reveal to you a new delight in pie making. Many excellent cooks find self-rising flour without equal for all kinds of delicious pastries. ,X ? ' ' ' Mrs. G , who has been a self-rising flour enthusiast for 21 years writes: "I like selfr-risjwg flour for pie crust because it makes a crust so light that anyone loves it ... . I also make a great many tarts. Self-rising flour is especially fine for short-cakes. I make them of every kind of fruit, both larcsh and canned, as well as with creamed chicken, fish or oysters." Self-rising flour comes with just the right amount of pure phosphate baking powder already mixed in to give perfect baking results. Nowhere can you buy a more healthful food ? nowhere can you obtain more value for your money than in good self-rising flour. FOLLOW THESE FIVE RULES For Making Perfect Biscuits with Seif-ttismi Flour. ( I ) See that your oven it hot; (2) Always use tweet milk or cold water; 0) Nerer add baking powder, soda or salt; (4) Use food shortening ? lard, vegetable fat or butter; (5) Make soft dough? bake quickly. SOFT WHEAT MILLERS' ASS'N, Inc. k , Tr*l. p. 8. P*- Off. It's Healthful ? Dependable ? Economical
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