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Saturday,? November 3, 1917 (21) 1161 I Bigtractor little battery- tlie one can't run witHout the other Rational Carbon Co. Cleveland, Ohio f: fkhBMtoek prtas'-ellp bind In posts, no extra ebarse. ppy CEtl ALIGNTTION Manufacture a by fifflONALCAREONCOJ CUTVCLAM O.OMtol I ... - $125 w - . ............. I Genuine KIMBALL ORGAN At Factory prices FnFF Music In. by our new Diagram System if you write at ence. : -. .x. We wffl send them to reliable people . any where, on oar extreme ly easy payment plan. uperaung tne iarg- est piano and onran factor In the world the Kimball system on strwtiynrst-clasa organs. Send for Money-Savin Plan and Fr Catalog ; Under no drcumstances can yon afford to boy or consider any other organ until yon. have oar money saving proposition. Onr half -century's mannf aeturing eiprUaca.out flnanelaUv aton r" irrn much tor 011 W.W.KIMBAIXCO S888 Kimball Hall, Cfclcaga "?",!niroe FREE your 1917 Organ Catalog, fac tory distributing prices and the Nation's HomeSimn with words awfrnuaic FREE. " ' T7 T NAME positively CITY- aBBajsataaaMeaaa i STATE- ST. or R F D- 9rW V,1Y 13M; .your reAv -4. must be productive TOiVER'SffeHBRAND EX R Cot full ir-sK6dldcr. chest arid a-con $to$ ioi8coe2oS.vMerpn)cfc)soIat SwisrAcnoM GUARANTEED AJTOWERW boston - ia-A LM A Constant Wevtar Supply For Your Farm Home Don't depend on a windmill or the j back r breaking band pump to fill your water tank. 'Iff more re liable and economical te Install a IS HI ss - -- - - end be eure -of a constant supply of fresh water, without fuel or attention. The Rife Ram operat by the flowof any stream haying a fall , or 3 feet or more and a (apply of 3 gl Ions or more per minute. Will maintain air creature svstem. 1 Simple to install. . Orn 11 JOOO X in use. Satlifactioa guaran-v. teed. Write today for catalog and free estimate, ' RIFE ENGINE CO Dept. A 90 Wert 8t-' ' v. . . . New York A STORY IN WHICH PAIUT PLAYS A PART (In Four Parte Part IV.) - TN THE receiving line were Ur. and Mrs. Hart, Allie and Rob, Mary and Jim. The - other children, from the youngest to the oldest, were wild with delight. - ; . On the long supper-table were two cakes with hearts on them; at one end of the table were Mary and Jim and at the other, Allie and Rob. . It did not take the friends long to catch the meaning and Jo shower the dou ble congratulations. In the center of the table was a great bunch of flow ers in a paint bucket; at every place was a small oouquet of woods flow ers, in a tiny paint can. "You sec Jim explained laughingly, "It was paint that brought it all about." ; And the queer thing about it : all was Mr. Hart's explanations to his' friends. "Tom," he would say to a neighbor, "why don't you get one of these electric lijrht systems? SpII a few acres and do it. You see how it ngnts the house and barn and front gate. It turns the churn, the sewing machine, cuts the wood, heats the iron, and runs the broom.'? he added with a final burst of pride, exhibiting tne vacuum cleaner. "And you. HenrV. iust look at this bathroom; then see; the kitchen and washroom. No more back-aches, tv phoid or doctors' bills if we can help it." "That little glass room," he said, indicating a wide door from the dining-room, "is mother's conservatory. sne always loved flowers and the furnace and water made it possible." "Didn't it cost an awful-lot?" said Cyrus Green. - Oh yes," grandly explained Mr. Hart, pulling his wife's arm through his, "it cost me what I meant to spend for that" twenty acres of pas ture landr of Tom WeathersV but pshaw! what's a hundred or a thous and acres when, it comes , to making your ; folks comfortable ? Why, Mr. Harmon, the banker, sold his farm for such- a good protit the boy had fixed it up so fine," he said nodding toward Jim, "that he wanted this place at a fancy price, too." ; ' -"Our boy, Ted, ' came home last WPfllf1' colli M Wnft "in( MjnA Via place so well that he's coming home to stay" Her face was. suffused with joy. "I Wonder," observed, old Cyrus, "if my boy and my - girl would " come home if I, too, made . my place as lovely as this ?":. , , . "Sure," said iMiy Hart, 'grandly. "won't they, Mother?" : . She stretched out her thin hard hand and laid it oh old Mr. Greene's arm. "Try it, Cyrus. It's worth the trying." : d' v;-; Food la wanning eloaet kc4 1 saounaAaireM. noary Ho cracks and corners around ptp Cor dost and greaao to Hot blast tire box. Lln lnc Terr heaTT. maoe la aoetkms Oibbi warp and Tery durable. Ooaaumas the gaaea. Tea gallon copper airecsneat kttna errolr. Instant hot water, and does not Interfere with area's baking . Easily cleaned out by i Ins stopper from drain i in bottom. . Elevated ash pan. handle the outside, uoeenot g Easily cleaned, i Sri 'I 1 ' ' I nx 1,1 W I UKl ' U I at t ' X'lsrfl w t m saaaBnaaBBaeafjMai a a r aw, ; w .bf at v l b1 ;N n OS HLUI lf 71 II II llll B i r ISM r iiii on I W . J 1 U "Keevt Ud the Fame t t . Pipe behind etoee. Oat of tho in oat. ra Uoeof cook. y. Easy to elean oat. tHm inrowstMuf 1 Two larga eabtnate Instead of 1 ta eblTa, eoareaieeie rmvpsaoao ana aisn warmer lined. HokU heat UsMeaad iuei. Adjustable OTn elide, Rack can bo nlud Sanitary o Tea. Krea temperature cnaintalns panooi oaaong. 3 Otsq bottom heary and rigid, always level. Bakes evenly. ) Southern Cooking ) 12 Good Reasons Why Your Range Should Be An ' -bvA the beat reason o all la because it will quickly pay toe , iteelf over and over again la tne eaving o uel and food Princess Ranges are eoll hy Am leadinl dealer la nearly two) . thousand towns througtiout the Soutb. It aroure tfoesn t handle ' ' it, -write ue direct. Our handsome catalogue aaeiled FRB to any kouaewie. Addreee ALLEN "MFG. CO.. 305 Tenth Ave., Nashville, Tennessee Meat Your Entire Mouse t mi f ( :;."!". ca c w up smtv, gnaJI alU. StrawberriwL Tin, Hate, eta. f-i...:. D,t 4FPLE8. TfriU for rrae MkUlof tNN. NURSERY CO Boa; 6 Cleveland, Tenru labie MrMi?'''ro.urnt6 -.to Dt r'' ; 9Iints for Fall Fajhioni BOYS and girls alike are ao full of the war spirit that their, clothes are distinctly mil itary. -J-..-.-. ; ; Witness the middy auit for the girl and the ' "trench" suit for boys. They all . hare many , pockets and buttons and are made of any heavy durable , material. . - Blue serge makes a fine sailor suit for the boy or girl, . and can be cleaned and reclean ed a long as It fits the child, and It al ways looks well. 1 ''For women fashion is combining -serge 'with silks, velvets, and satins. Old serge dresses can be remodeled by combining with either to good: effect. 1 . :' Plaids with solids aeem to Be favored for early fall wear. ;: , . . Many new skirts of suits show the tunic drapery effect at the sides. rhe ' jumper continues In effect. The ileevfp'and yokes are sewed in. making the whole walst.in one piece. - The military blouse has high mannish col lar and service pockets., Blouses .with sash ends cross in surplice style in front' and tie at the back. ..' Georgette crepe is still used for the soften ing effect . of ' heavier materials, especially for vests and collars. : Circular capes Are found on somo of the newest coats. ' ' Most of the. new styles are extremely sim ple and can be made at home by exercising care and having good patterns. - - . MRS. SAM KIRkPATRICK. ; 8elma, Ala, - . ' .. ' , . . i. To'u not 'only can help your neighbors by getting them to subscribe for The Progres sive Farmer but' help yourself also, - we offer liberal commissions to club workers. Why not write us for terms t SIMPLE-WARM COMFORTABLE Juat this one oxidized copper register. The hot air comes up through the center' circle and the cold air goes down, the other compartment between the ; cirelejand the border. "It's right over the Quaker Pipeleis Furnace. :A',r- -. ; ,?..- Mere heat--Just where you, want it Always ready To warm that cold room, just open the door. The Quaker Pioelesa Furnace has no Dices, no : bulky cold air returns.' Your walls are not torn up, no cellar is too small', . The installation is extremely simple. No complicated masonry or carpenter work is necessary. Anybody can install the Quaker Pipeless Furnace. No mechanical skill is required. An abundance of cleanrpure, warm air, sent to every room. Simpler than a stove to operate, xleaner, more saving of . , fuel, and much more healthful. 8nds heat to every room la the house. TsoUltUs as WU as beats. Arrows show direo ion of air currents ii Hawsi!ai.- a v a t m a ft. sy I auw ,iiiejp 1 !.;::::::: kisfll1l' afjlikara Chances and nurlflea the air In every room. Keeps the cellar eeol for fruit and vegetable storage, 'ACT NOW Write today for detailed description of the Quaker Pipeless Furnace and manufacturer's prices. Peal flrect-saye money and get the greatest Pipeless Varnaee made. QUMffi Manufacturing co $i9 J pcarDopn otris icAcor ILLINOIS. a 15 d OW-CLUPE CO .z. in a box '25C Arrow Han D KERCHIEFS Fine soft tcxtjirc handkerchiefs that have been carefully laundered. CluetTs PEABODY k Co., Inc. Makers eArrm Cottar t Progressive 1 Farmer advertieera are guaranteed to be aa represented.
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