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Physicians age the us* irritating 01 tions for Zonite is mm-burnin tating. It tarty strong ?troy germ the aensitnj body. 4tron?ly disc< of poisofu burning nal hyi ion-poison< and i y be used j enough ^without hf pfrsoi % ma e tissue* q STEARNS* Electric Paste The ? f mlky tProdu^a SURE EATH to f(ats, &Hice, Cockroaches , Ants, WattTbufs, Etc. p mat* k iown destroy* rt of food and VH4mp, abo c rrien of discs *. It creates ? draire in titat pntt jo run from the building for wuslx and frcah air, d ing outside ini i few moment*. Re*dy (or oac. Bette than trap*. Honey back if it tela. Hf iaj|l SDL Enough tolcHI I utidredaof fata ndafer. SoH by aJ druggists. Refuse substitutes. o.?.covi twMiwT wnri^iT Hi J Record j ?See that old feller tot tiring along on the other srid e of the street there?" asked the iund ord of^ thJ tavern at Peeweeouddyhu np. "That'i Hod Dur nitt, our oldest inhabitant.'! uH"ui r resjx nded the hypocritical guest. "What has he ever dime of any rtmspqnenc ? ^none!" Why, oat-fotAi it;, he'^ Jived here all ds life." ? Hansas City Star. Anotht r Dumb One Small Boy? S heep are (Mini best an imals. ? Mother ? Yes, iny lamb. '|? Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION ] 6 Beu-ans Hot Water I SureRelief "Off tiuces Bursal Ealirge - testis, Thickened. Swollen ITlsines, Curbs, Filled 1 Tendons Soreness from 'Brnfses or Strains; stops \ 8pt\ in Lameness, alleys pain. } Do? not blister, remove the i Wr i ? lay up the horse. Only [ T a fir r drops required at each \ ] appl cation. $2.50 k bottle at [ -.legists or di livered. Book 1 A free* | l.F.IDnMfc, SH Lr+? St. i FOR OVER ZOO YEARS m m oil has been a wbrld wide remedytfor kidney, liverand bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and!uric acid conditions. 1 . * ^vl; . 1 ; *Hnfiemal poubles, st?/n|6late vita Three siie9. All dru?g$sts. Insist on the original jr-mrine Got.0 MipAK. EYB? ""IT? Money Is Asked to Save the Cologne Cathedral ? si- "?! in .1 The - Cologne cathedral, which stands In the eer.ter (if the town of Cologne, Is feared to be on verge of| collapse. Appeals are heing made hy the Cathedral Restoration society for funds so that the sandstone used In the gigantic cathedral, which Is rapidly disintegrating, may he repaired. OFFERS SAGAN FOR SALE New Cruiser Memphis Is Launched H I Prince Ilelie Ue Sugan, duke of Tal lynmil I'erlgord, husband of tlie for mer Anna (Jould, has advertised for sale the domains of his principality of Sugan. It lies In Silesia and Bran denburg, lias an area of, .about r?lX> square miles and a population of Gfi, 000. CUBE ROOTS HIS HOBBY Urbane L. Barrett, u lawyer of Mason City, Iowa, has become known as the cube root king of the world. He extracts the cube root of trillions with the least apparent effort and his rapid mental calculations have been the wonder of many mathematicians. SAN DOMINGO VISITORS J. S. Schwartz, the "mahogany king" of San Domhigo, takes his pet parrol ^Janiws" Witti him on his travels, ^he |, bird, which generally goes perched on Mr. Schwartz's ' left shoulder, has the ?'gift of the gab,7 and 'Its master, now visiting Boston, Is also quite a talker, Cur he speaks 11 languages. a * P# AX New lijrht cruiser Memphis beln^ launched nt the Crump . yards, I'liliadel pliin. and little* Elizabeth Howlett I'aine, daughter of the mayor of Memphis, who sponsored the swift warship. Model Airway System for Pilots yW y m ? f.A5'ft.KN LWvKJN - ' . U 'V v . \ rOOCJL AScVAY 5Y5TD1 > |||Jfe?fe| Hi % ' ? mr mmm. Th Above Is pictured the eastern division of the model airway systejn. heavy line shows the route of 2,300 miles that comprises the system over which pilots fly weekly, in turn, from Mitchel fl(4d. The route covers Washington, Dayton, Mount Clemens, St. Louis, Louisville, and back to Mitchel by: way of Dayton and Washington. The trip takes from four days to a week. The map pictured is a new one Just Installed in the operations office. The figures are, left. Lieut. Homer B. Chandler, receiving Instructions from Lieut. M. L. Elliot, operations officer, before starting on an airway trip. Navy Secretary Now H Secretary of the Nuvy Wilbur, left, wjth his newly selected ? v, Commander Nathan IL Wright. Commander Wright will be attached to the secretary's personal staff and act for him In ai! matters relating to oil re genes and eiploltatlon of reserved lands. It's Easy to Pay For a Chevrolet Everybody wants an automobile. Everybody can pay for a Chevrolet. Everybody can afford to own a Chevrolet. You can buy a Chevrolet just as you buy any other im portant necessity. Not one family in a thousand pays cash in full for a home. They make a substantial down payment, then pay off the mortgage with what they used to pay for rent, plus other savings. A Chevrolet can be bought just as you buy a stationary home. It earns its own way and you ride while you pay. It is the best paying investment any family can make because it provides transportation, saves time, and makes all outdoors your playground, bringing health and happi ness to the whole family. There is a Chevrolet dealer near you. Ask him to show you the different models and explain how easy it is to get, use and pay for the one you want Prices f o. b . Flint, -Michigan Superior Roadster - - $490 Superior Sedan - - -$795 Superior Touring - - 495 Superior Commercial Chassis 395 Superior Utility Coupe - 640 Superior Light Delivery - - 495 Superior 4-Passenger Coupe 725 Utility Express Truck Chassis 550 Fisher Bodies on all Closed Models r , if ? ' * Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Mich. Division of Qeneral Motors Corporation A Rare Bird What a Bigamist Is Lady ? Does this parrot tailk well? The lutest description of ;i bikini; Dealer- ? No, but he's a wonderful Is a man who makes the sunn* luistal listener. twice. W L.DOUGLAS ? 7.?<w '8.?? shoes jaws. Jl/iany at {^oo and f 6.00 ~ Boys at *4jo & *J.oo W. L. Douglas Shoes are told in 117 of our own stores in the principal cities and by over 5,000 shoe dealers. WHEREVER you live, demand W. L. Douglas shoes.They arc high-class and up-^ to-date, made in all the popular styles that appeal to men and women who want stylish and serviceable shoes at reasonable prices. SELDOM have you had the opportu nity to buy such wonderful shoe values as you will find in W. L. Douglas shoes and Supports in our retail stores and in good shoe stores everywhere. Only by examining them can you appreciate their superior qualities. FDR economy and dependable value, wear shoes that have W. L. Douglas name and the retail nri_xrt_ price stamped on the soles. Wintoo guy them at our stores or of One of our be* Bluchers J? <*"'?"? substitutes. In Cim Metal Calf. Combines write jor Illustrated Catalog, postage J ret. comfort and service. #7.00 W. L Douglas Sbo? Co., 10 Spsik Sc., Brodctoo, Man. Corflex^ for Women jfl Black Kid Blucher Oxford gives Comfort Arch 17.50 STAMPINC THE RETAIL PRICE AT THE FACTORY Only Explanation "Perhaps you can explain, Marie, how It was that I saw you kissing the chauffeur in the kitchen?" "I'm sure I don't know, mii'ain, un-. less you were looking through the key hole." I. | Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It . Applicants for Insurance Should Use Swamp-Root Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. ? Kilmer's Swamp-Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this exeat preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., BinRhamton. N. Y., for a sample bottle. ? When writing, be sure and mention this paper. ? Advertisement. Some people clamoring for a new religion have never tried the old one. More things come to those who don't want them than to those who do. Seeks Old Sweetheart An almost daily visitor at Doctors' Commons, Knight rider street, is an old man who is determined to find out if :i sweetheart of his youth ever married, says a London (Eng.) dispatch. For weeks he searched the records with out revealing his object, but <>ne day .he said that many years ago he was engaged to marry and had obtained t Me license, but the wedding never took pflace. Having made a fortune, he now desires to trace his former fiancee ;ind atone for her disappointment <>f years ago. WOMEN CAN DYE ANY GARMENT, DRAPER* Dye or Tint Worn, Faded Thinfli New for 15 Cents. <Cttamond^es> Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing Is guaranteed with "Dia* mond Dyes" even If you have never dyed before. Druggists have all colors. Directions in each package. ? Adver tisement. Activity Increased "A medical expert says Ii: D today are more active than th?*:r a a cestors.'^ * "Yes, in dodging the :iut<?n:oh ?"? modern man's activity has l****'" -IV ' ly? Increased." Impossible ^Touth ? "Drink to me with thin** eyes." Maiden ? "I don't wear Children Cry for "Castoria Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages MothaM Fletcher's Castoria has been In use for over 30 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and ' Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are oH, each package. Physicians everywhere^ recommend It. The klml you always bought bears signature <-u ?!i' 1 h;iv
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