Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 14, 1927, Image 7

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Simplicity and Comfort Feature
This Colonial Design of Home
Mrs Cuevas’
Quick Recovery
Threatened With Yean o f Pain
and Grief Due la Crippling Rheu-
mat ism and Run-Dvun Condi­
tion, San Franciwo Widow Ho­
nored to Good Health by Tanlac,
Tan lac scored •
•ompletp Victory in
the case of Mrs.
Cuevas, 250S Bush
fit., San Francisco,
w hosays:"Forthree
years I had been
c rip p le d . P oison
in my fingers and
b a n d s <lc,,l jic d
W
» A
g K L 8
Hr’*'*'-'
U
vfe *• g
",
jit
—
Into rheum atism .
“ I was even un- ■HB lu X B k ?*'»
abletodressmvself. M ytroublesbrought
on heart trouble. My stomach was up­
set so that food did not nourish me. I lost
all appetite, became weak and exhaust­
ed anil my usual gi tod color disappeared.
"Tanlac brought health and happi­
ness, the poisons in my system were ex­
pelled. Mv digestion is as good as my
appetite. I am so strong and so welL
with all signs for future health th a t
am full of praise for Tanlac.”
This tonic, made of roots, barks and
herbs, helps build up weak bodies, put
flesh on scrawny bones, free the sys­
tem of poison and relieve cause of pain.
n
e n e tit by Mrs. Cuevas'
Cuevas experience,
Benefit
Let Tanlac give you glorious health.
G et your first bottle from your drug­
g ist—today I
I
Y o u r K id n e y s
M ust Function Properly
For Y ou to b e W ell
ATE hours, rich foods and stimulat-
ing drinks are all hard on our kid­
I J ney».
If their action becomes sluggish,
SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!
they do not thoroughly cleanse the
blood of poisonous wastes.
Such impurities may make one dull,
tired and achy, with often a toxic
backache, drowsy headaches and dizzi­
ness. A common symptom of imperfect
kidney function is scanty or burning
excretions.
Thousands have learned the virtue
of Doan 9 P ilD , stimulant diuretic in
these conditions. 50,000 users have
publicly recommended Doan'»,
your neighbor/
5 0 ,0 0 0 U sers Endorse Doan's:
t Lambert W.
C o m . W e s to v e r . Md., says:
D o a n i P il l s p ro v e d th e ir v a lu e to m e . M y
a id n e y s a c te d s lu g g u h ly a n d th e secretion« w ere
scant and scald in g . T h e r e was such a soreness
across m v b a ck th a t I c o u ld n ’t b e n d or stoop.
I was to ld to use D o a n s P i I It a n d shall alw ays
be g la d th a t I d id . T h e y p u t m e in h n e s h a p e .’*
DOAN’S p^ s
Heals Eczema
in 7 Days or Less
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When the early settlers came to the
w estern continent they had certain
V 1 L \ . W O U E .S E A R N M
r A T H O M E ’ Ideas on home building which they had
w r it i n g c a r d « a n d le tte r s .
t Good pay
F o r p a r t i c u l a r « w r it « F a j
W r i t i n g Co..
brought from Europe. In England the
O h io .
H ere Is a surgeon's w onderful pre­ D e p t W K . W a s h in g t o n C
I predom inating type of arch itectu re
scription now* dispensed by p harm a­ I.ADIE.**— >25 w e e k ly E a s y : a d d r « a * ln g en- was known as Georgian. It called for
cists a t trifling cost, th a t will do ve I opea a t h o m e ; a l l m a t e r i a l fu r n is h e d ; p a r t i o ,
u la r « fr e e . H o w a ll C o.. 136 W U a k e . C h ic a g o
simplicity and dignity and a certain
m ore tow ards helping you get rid of
qualutness th at made hospitality the
unsightly spots and skin diseases than
cornerstone of th e home. Once es-
anything you’ve ever used.
[ tabllshed In this country the settlers
Not only does th is g reat healing an­
tiseptic oil prom ote rapid and healthy
began to carry out this sam e scheme
healing In open sores and wounds, but
j with some modifications. T his devel­
bolls, abcesses and ulcers th a t are
opment led to what Is known as co-
discharging a re alm ost Im mediately
i lonlal architecture. The colonial home
For In d ig e s tio n , Dyspepsia, etc.
relieved and cleanly healed.
; Is as popular today, If not more so,
Relieves Distress a fte r Hurried
In skin diseases Its action Is little
( than a century ago, and th ere Is no
M eals o r Overeating.
Being a
less than magical.
T he Itching of
I reason to believe th a t It will lose Its
gentle laxative, It keeps th e d i­
eczem a is Instantly stopped; the
j hold upon the people In the years to
gestive tra c t w o rkin g n orm ally.
eru p tio n s dry up and scale off In a
1 come. For fundHiiientnlly it embodies
very few days. T he sam e Is tru e of
30c & 90c. At all Druggists.
b arb ers' Itch, salt rheum and other
all th at goes to muke the home the
C.
6
.
GREEN,
In
c
.
WOODBURY.
N.
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j center of life. Its delightful slm-
Irrita tin g a n d unsightly skin tro u ­
bles.
I pllclty, quaintness and com fort are
You can obtain Monne’s Em erald
Irresistible.
OH in the original bottle nt any mod­
In the colonial home th e entrance
e rn drug store.
It Is safe to use,
i Is one of the dom inating featu res of
and fullure In any of th e ailm ents
th e ex terior tre a tm e n t It is the most
noted above Is next to Impossible
Im portant elem ent In the facade. Usu­
Y our druggist can supply you a t any
time.
ally It consists of a w hite door with
old-fashioned knocker and narrow side
Y o u r corn« c a n be re m o ve d a t
j panels. If covered, the hood is sup­
BABIES LOVE
o n c e w i t h fir s t a p p lic a tio n o f
ported by w hite p illars such us those
D r . W o o f t e r ’« F a m o u s C o rn
MRS. WINS10W3 SYRUP
a n d B u n io n R e m e d y . P a c k a g e
j shown In the picture. T his house Is
c o n ta in s e n o u g h f o r 26 corns.
Tba Iolanta’ sad Ckildrea’ « Reg elater
an excellent exam ple of colonial tre a t­
At All D ruggists 35c
Pleasant to give— pleasant to
m ent and expresses very eloquently
ta k e . G u a r a n te e d p u r e ly v e g -
o r s e n t b y m a il, p o s tp a id , on
the hospitality und comfort which are
. « ta b le a n d a b s o lu te ly h a rm le s s .
r e c e ip t o f 86c. s ta m p s o r coin .
\ I t q u ic k ly ov erc o m es colic,
found In a home of this type. There
Dr. Camden W oofter
1 diarrhoea, flatulency and
Is som ething alluring about the w hite
•7 other like disorders.
Chiropodist, St. Louis, M o .
a
The o p e n published
| clapboard siding (w hite seem s to be
f formula appears on
the stan d ard color of colonial houses,
v
every label.
W**]
3 a AlAU Dmgrisls NLr'aJ
M a r ig o ld »
although o th er colors can be used very
M arigolds are oid-fnshloned flowers, successfully), green sh u tters, regular
but none the less satisfacto ry In small windows, well spaced and small
gardens. They are exceedingly eusy panes. An ex tra decorative touch can
to grow and begin to flower In a few very easily be added In th e form of
weeks from th e tim e the seed Is lattice work about the en tran ce or
planted. Moreover, they will thriv e In around the house.
rath e r poor soil, having a tendency
T here are six rooms In this house,
Quick relief from pain«
to m ake heavy foliage but to throw th ree on the lower floor and four
Prevent shoe presaure.
few flowers when the ground is rich above. T he th ree first-floor rooms are
At all drug and »Koe ttorts
The odor of the marigold Is not very large and the living room is ideal. The
pleasing, It Is true, and they a re not old Idea of a large room wltere the
to he recommended for house decora­ fam ily can lounge and en tertuln has
tions. As bedding plants, however, come back with a vengeance. No
they a re extrem ely useful.
more the sm all o rn ate parlor, now it
Is the living room and this room is the
M any
p e o p le im a g i n e
th a t
W o rm s
or
D e a fn e ss— H ead N oises
center of all home activity. Other
T a p e w o r m c a n n o t be- e x p e lle d e n t i r e l y .
a
s in g le doe e o f " D e a d S h o t” p ro v e s t h a t th e y
R E L IE V E D B Y
rooms such as the dining room snd
e a n . 172 P e a r l 8 t .. N . Y .
Adv.
kitchen have been m ade sm aller and
LEO NA R D E A R OIL
Or Your Money Back
Green’s
August Flower
REMOVE
YOUR CORN
xQ
D i Scholls
¿ L in o -p a d s
A
0
LEflNAKn, TVT... TO F IF T H A V I
N. T.
R O IL S
■HBr
There s quick pi losltlve,
relief
« ctNtHous sot eon
■t, u —
back
rin ls
•lA
IO M
- oney
RAÍ"«
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C o m m e rc ia l T e rm
“P ittsburgh plus” Is a term used In
the steel Industry. M arket prices of
steel are based on the prices In P itts­
burgh. Any purchaser of steel prod­
u cts outside of P ittsburgh m ust pay
th e price quoted In Pittsburgh plus
th e freight to the place of delivery.
F o r Instance, a Chicago purchaser
m ight get steel from Gary, Ind., but
he would pay the P ittsb u rg h price
p lus freight from P ittsburgh to Chi­
cago.
A n y M o r e L ik e T h a t ?
F. L. Rollins of Laconia, N. H„ re
ports th at his record of being the
son o f a fath e r who was alive when
George W ashington was President, has
been equaled In his own city by Mrs
B ertha A. D earborn, who Is the duugh
ter of Stephen N. Morse of Ashland,
horn April 11, 1793. He was seventy-
live years of age when Mrs. Dearborn
was born.—Indianapolis News.
T h e H a r d P a th
The way of the tran sg resso r Is hard
■and so Is any oth er well-beaten path.
•El Paso Times.
ò d i P o p c h hut1
! ifOAiror Itum'i
Knniw
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Jifio ita
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al
F irst Floor Plan
T ru th Is the foundation of nil know!
edge and cem ent of all societies.— J the ex tra space added to the living
room. In the colonial house this room
Dryden.
' it the o u tstanding feature. It has the
old-fashioned open fireplace which Is
j now considered quite inoilerii. In this
house the living room is 13 feet 6
Inches by 20 feet 6 Inches.
At the re a r end of the living room
Is a p air of French doors openjng out
onto a sun parlor, 14 by 11 feet. The
•un p arlor is an essential addition to
W r l » h t ’ s I n d i a n V r * « t a b l « P il l a c o n ta lo
Especially Prepared for Infant«
any home and should be provided
» n ly v e g e ta b le I n g r e d ie n t« w h ic h a c t a» a
g a n t i« p u r g a t iv a . 272 P e a r l H t.. N . Y A d v .
w henever possible. The Comfort It
and Children of All Ages
affords easily offsets the ex tra cost
P ro v e rb M o d e r n iz e d
M other!
F letch er's C astorla ha» required to build IL An attractiv e
"Is Clare much put out at being Jilt­
been In use for over 30 y ears to re­ en tran ce sim ilar to the one in front
ed hy th a t aviator?"
lieve
babies and children of C onstipa­ leads from th is porch to the garden.
‘»Oh, no. She aays th ere are Ju st as
On th e other side of the small re­
good birds In the air as ever were tion. F latulency, Wind Colic and D iar­ ception hall which leads the way Info
rhea ; allaying F everishness arising
caught.”—Boston Trnn«er1pt.
therefrom , and, by regulating thf th e house Is th e dining room, sm aller
Stomach and Bowels, aids th e asslml In size than the living room, but ample
lation of Food; giving nuturul sleep for Its purpose. It Is lighted from
two sides. A swinging door leeds the
w ithout opiates.
way to the kitchen, 16 by 10 feet.
The genuine b ears sig n atu re of
T bs g r e a t valus of Be'l-Ane In the
On the second floor are th ree bed
r e lie f o f d lg e c tlv e (R e o rd e r« o r th e e to m a c k
rooms— an alcove aud bathroom . The
a n d b o w e l« le p r o v e d b y I t e e u b e t a n t le l
In c r e a s e I n uee e v e r g r e a l fo r t h e p o e t
large bedroom ie 13 feet 6 Inches by
t h i r t r y e a r«
P r o m p t ly and p r o p e r ly
17 feet, and the other two sm aller
ta k e n w e h a v e n e v e r k n o w n ’ t to fa ll.
B end fo r fre e s a m p le s to D e ll B C o . In « ..
ones are 11 hy 13 feet 6 Inches. If
O r e r g c u r< N Y
four bedrooms are needed this second-
___ Perfectly
rarioxn/ Harmlaaa
aassmaM« ta aw T a e w«aa^
n g ar
«• O wa«
ld
floor plan can he easily changed to
accom modate th a t number.
promptly relieved and healed by
t few application» of
T his Is the kind of home th at Is be­
ing built In all sections of the country
regardless of clim ate or location. It
It Ideal for the suburb, the small town,
254 and 75« Pk4s.Sold Everywbem
or even the farm . It Is surprising how ,
S u re R e lie f
B
ella ns
FOR INDIGESTION
fHAFINGandRASHES
Resinol
Accept only ' ‘Bayer” package
y
which contains proven directions,
many farm homes of the colonial type
are being built.
J
Handy “ Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
9
Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists.
Another featu re of the colonial
A s p trlo Is t h * t r a i l , m a rk o f B a ye r U a n n fa c tu r . of M o n o ac rtte a o lile a t« , o f S a llc y llc a e ld
house th at recom mends It very strong
l.v Is Its economy In cost. Because
T h a t E x p la in » I t
A p a r tm e n t» W it h M o v ie »
ihere are no frills or unusual addi­
F
irst
Stenog—I
can renfl the boss’
O ccupants of an elaborate a p a rt­
tions, there is no ex tra expense for
millwork. The design Is more or less handw riting today. T h at's funny. I ment building to be erected In Nice,
never could before.
France, will have moving picture con­
Second Stenog—tie broke his arm veniences, for the ow ners are ereetlu g
while cranking his car yesterday and a theater, seating more than l.fldt)
he's learning to w rite with his left people, on the adjoining lot. T he
hand.
building will have 4S large ap a rtm e n ts
equipped wdth latest modern conven­
B e ll-A n s R e a lly S u re R e lie f iences.
f
B l d R m
lo s a ra
D tn lt a
I10AIC6
!>r
!
ÛtCOrtD
Second Floor Plan.
standardized and the construction de­
veloped to a high degree. It gains
beauty through simplicity, and be­
cause of this sim plicity cuu he built
at a cost w ithin reason.
If you ure planning on building n
new home this spring, do not over­
look the colonial design. It affords
the maximum am ount of comfort,
charm, and convenience. T here Is nu
In stan t Relief!
(KJ“*
"Rub Back ef Ear«'*
INSERT IN NOSTRILS
At A ll Drufglita. Price S 1
Folder about " D E A F N E S S ” on requrat.
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
M
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B y W . A. R A D F O R D
Mr. W illia m A. R a d fo r d w ill a n s w e r
Q u .a tlo n a a n d g iv e a d v ic e F R E E OF
COfiT on a ll p r o b le m s p e r ta in in g to th e
s u b j e c t o f b o n d in g , fo r th e r e a d e r s o f
th ia p a p er .
On a c c o u n t o f h is w id e
e x p e r ie n c e a s e d ito r , a u t h o r an d m a n ­
u fa c t u r e r , h e Is, w it h o u t d o u b t, th e
h ig h e s t a u t h o r it y on th e s u b je c t. A d ­
d r e s s a ll I n q u ir ie s to W illia m A. R a d ­
fo r d , No. 1827 P r a ir ie a v e n u e , C h ic a g o ,
fo r r e p ly .
STIMULANT DIURETIC
KIDNEYS
f o s t e r Milburn Co. MlgÁ kem.DuHalo.NY
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Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
Colonial Style Homes
Are of Three Types
T housands of T estim onials From Doc
tors, N urses and D entists Say So.
I f shoes pinch
or feet a c h e -
are tired and sore
F o r correcting over-acldlty and
quickly relieving belching, gas, sick
headache, heartburn, nausea, bilious
ness and other digestive disorders,
BELDAMS hns been proved of great
value for the p ast th irty years. Not
a laxative hut a tested Sure B elief for
Indigestion. P erfectly harm less und
pleasant to take. Send for free sam ples
to ; Bell & Co., Inc., O rangeburg, N. Y.
—Adv.
j u it thske
ALLENS
FOM SE
MCAUNS SOWSCft
j \
into
tour Sh oes'
l
Zl
At Drug and Tbilet Goods Counter»
A lw a y t a S u b s titu te
Itecalling tlie days o f our own happy
and Innocent childhood, we have
often pilled the sm all hoys of the
present day. In th at the little girls sit­
ting In front of them In school have
no pigtails for them to pull occasion­
ally, hut perhaps our sym pathies are
w asted and we suppose even In the
most extrem e cases of boyish hobs
ears could be utilized.—Ohio S tate
Journal.
DON’T Rl «
It incrraar« Un» irritation ,
lie
M IT C H E L L
HT»
S A LV E, a «Impie, <lo-
pendable,
«aie
rvinedy.
15o at «Il (IniKKtsta.
W a ll A ttnafceL Sew t «rk <'!»»
If you ar»» a «ufferer fr<>in stom ach
T here are probably few words us
persistently m isunderstood und mis­
Saw tell, Callf.—“I Buffered death
used In America as the term “colonial.''
with my hack, could not straighten
As applied to architecture, the term
up to save my life I used first one
''colonial" refers prim arily to the type,
b o ttle
of D r.
o r rath e r types, of design In use dur­
F ierce's G o l d e n
ing the time the American colotdes
l.-'Yr M,!<lical Discovery;
were subject to the political and In­ S i» « * )
bottle of
i L- j ' the 'F avorite Pre-
spirational dom ination of G reat B rit­
l
'
\
J-
sorlptlon,'
with the
ain. Tlie term also covers styles of
V 'C r' » J
little laxatlvu ‘Pel-
home building developed by eHrly set­
' et8.' and t think
tlers who were Im m igrants from other
they are ihe moat
lands, many of whom adhered in
yJW
,
w onderful m e d I-
ilc
v
i'fJ
s
/
clues
thut I ever
America to the arch itectu ral tra d i­
i
'
took. I have recom-
tions of the m other country.
/ '
m ended them to ev­
The chronological relationship of
ery one I find suffering God Ideas
the prevailing styles of England and
Dr P ie r c e ”—Mrs M attle E Agnew,
(hose of the American colonies up to,
1786 107th Ave All dealers.
and for-a few years after, the signing
W rite Doctor Pierce, P resident In­
valids' Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y , for
of the D eclaration of Independence
8eDd him 10c If you
adds considerably to the confusion re­ free advice
desire a trial pkg of any of his m edi­
garding the proper recognition of that
cines
In
tablet
form.
style.
To clear this situation, let us under
D ie t a n d th e E a r»
stand th a t American colonial arch itec­
D octors at the U niversity of C alifor­
ture, particularly th at large m ajority nia ar«1 studying otosclerosis, a little
which finds Its inspiration In England, understood disease of the ear, causing
may be definitely divided Into three deafness, to see w hether diet affects
periods as follows ;
the ear bones.
E arly colonial, being the type of
P E R M » N E X T R E L IE F F O R E C Z E M A
architecture followed In tills country
b y n o te d d o c to r 40 y rs . Ia » n 't o r d e r
j approxim ately from the year 1670 A. s n U liM t e a d y<»u
w i l l f o llo w d ir e c tio n « H e a d 22 o r
D. to 1740 A. D.
w r it «
MADDEN
COMPANY.
H o i 672. E l
P aao. Tc aa ui, f o r f u l l i n f o r m â t Io n .— A d v .
Middle colonial, the style of 1740
to 1765.
U n fo r tu n a te
L ate colonial, the style of 1765 to j
R eporter—So Ihe bullet Just grazed
approxim ately 1800, a fte r which, as
the top of your head. P retty lucky.
all new groups of civilization do, the
Policem an—Not so lucky. It busied
people of the United S tates entered i three cigars.
a period of groping experim ental arch­
itecture— for the most p art a night
I t C o u ld H a p p e n
m are of fullure until a century of
such experience proved the wisdom of j V isitor—‘‘Have you a prniiounced
lllnesa?” Jim m y—“Yeah, but I can ’t
returning to adaptations of long-estab
pronounce It."
llshed and successful precedents In
dwelling designs.
We find the early colonial stylps
characterized by simplicity In plan,
appearance and furnishing; the mid
die colonial houses Increasing In size
and blossoming forth with the more I
luxurious
ornam entation
reflected
from contem porary English sty les; and
the late colonlul homes vtelng with
those of England In th eir adaptation I
of the measured details of the m aster
arch itects and craftsm en of G reat
B ritain, who In softening th eir own
sturdy background of precedent, were
then draw ing freely upon the Inspira­
tion of French and other foreign de­
signers.—A rts and Decorations.
LIT spray clears your
'it
Si
IIK
A D E T E C T I V E . O r e n t ile n iH in t « v « r y -
w h e re
W » t r a i n a n d r h n I m î you In « « c u r in g
p o s itio n W rit»» f o r fr e e p a r t h u la r « N a t i o n a l»
G lo b e Ag» n c y , F» rg u n o n B M » . I»« n \ » r, C o lo .
VPi ,ht'n oue
V
Ilo n i< *o |in t liic
« n il
B io r liriiiic
P r e p i i r i it h in «
«♦•nt p n n fp a ld to i l l p a r t « o f th e w o r ld . M a n »
u a l a n d b o o k ie '« fr e o l(alN «*v B rn « « o , 6 41
Ht C l a i r Ht , i h lcH K o. I l l
E « tn b ll« b e .1 lft t f t .
N a n w h ln r < hi< k « L lv n n n d (« r o w . rro « lu « *r»|
In m ild Ho. In d . F rs » 1 r a n g e a ll y»’ iti 'r o u n d .
4 0.non l i ii « k y c h I T tR w k l>
I'r» p < i t a l » u n « h iD «
H a te h e r lo a , 411 M a i k e t H t., C o r y d o n . In t i.
N A T I R E S A I . K A I I M : K E R B M E IH C IN K S
f o r a ll dlaeaa«'«. w r it « to d a y ppt»»i • n < M e d i ­
c in e C o , M a l l O r d e r I i e p t , 44M3 W h i t t i e r
B o u le v a r d .
L o a A n s e la a , C a l if o r n i a
v o l l i . I4>VK I T . T l n y tr » ii« u r «
F l u w e r K in g d o r n W e ’ d lo v e t o g iv o yo
J ifa t n a in e a n d a d tlr e a a p r o n to . O ld e
a lo n H h o p p e , B o i 1 45 . A l a n n d a
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CALIFORNIA
STATE APPROVED LANDS
Hmall Improved farms In w ell eHabll»-hed
settlem ent. Fruit, alfalfa, dairy, h<»»rs, poule
try. C hurches, hltfh school, gram m ar schools.
A lso unim proved lands w ith first u ater rights.
Easy terms. Y\ rite Fresno Farms. Karman, Calif.
W. N. u „
P O R T L A N D , NO.
T here never was a b etter time for
you to begin to own your home than
right now. you'll look hack some day
and count the j;ears before you began
saving for a home as years practical
ly w asted. The average man of small
or m oderate Income becomes a saver
only as he has a definite and desir­
able object In view. Few people, ex
cept misers, economize Just for the
Joy of waving, but many a spendthrift
fam ily has learned to economize tot
the real Joy of having a homa.
1 6 -1 9 2 7 .
" M o u te S ta te » "
T hirty eight slates in lids country
are “mouse states," In which precau­
tions should lie Ink on Io prevent m ous.
plagues, like th at In C alifornia.
A gas mask for m iners has
developed th at can lie carried
pocket, being little larger than
bacco can.
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A m ovin g p ictu re o f th e Buzz Family
Start N ow to S a v e for
a H om e o f Y our Own
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• r<l»»r, y o u o w n I t to y<>ura»>lf to g iv e K a r r
O a s T a b l e t « a t r i a l T h e y b r in g q u i r k r«*ll« f
in t i - i i i . ' saws , a m i i f ta k e n AS It c o n s titi!«
tln n a l tr e a t m e n t ,
b r in g
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r e li e f .
T a b l e t « a r e a b s o lu t e ly h a r m I.-*«
I f In c u li»
v e n lt-n t to g e t f r o m y o u r i l iu g g in t , a* m l
d ir e c t to
T H E K A R R CO
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S tre e t,
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hom e o f flies and mos­
quitoes. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants,
and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to
mankind. W ill not stain. Get Flit today.
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DESTROYS
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