“HIM, "on. v!!! I [nun mil Ivy lo. 0' karma-1' “h'n! It nym-uv'wd‘ï¬-fl dunmmohhuhw" (fl 5“ " â€a I! you nn'I â€stanza-unit 1: mm fl IUI-r Ion! gamu- MM ’11]. 10 Dan Minna-dike Uni. M at Clio†“Th Mud gm Hutu-00!..."- ï¬ns-vulture“. Wigwam".- “mm-manhomtlh hinâ€" In no Amie-n M; withâ€. l!“ "'1 "mmmhm .“Hhï¬hb-Mlï¬n’ (9â€"11-â€)0FFICIALTIIE CARD. Mv. I. Mean" now. 11. am. (Subject to on“ will- want. out Arrive Delve I." Downer- Downcn‘ Arrlvo M. Gran. (hove. Clue-so. "Am Mn un am dun-{33' iglgogdgï¬oull manta-3.383 5.63:. !.-$pg5§8§£ .9486 1.4;: 65.3? 45.03""â€" dd‘.. 1...: deli. 0 1:" I38. I :80 â€I“ ll :00 II :0. I. u: I. III :89 m-mm‘IMJflM 1-. Ir. Intuit". "M I- I M mmmmmr‘vï¬ï¬? hbhnmwl wmmmm “immov- mm 1 “I. CARD. MAI- .I' “I“ It'lMlnlnnluuvawu-r' “ â€am. P... W nouns aim (9-il-")OFI"ICIALTIII CARD. Mr. I. Monti" Dept. u. mo. (Subject to oil“ with- out notion. Arrivo lave Downer- Downer- Arrive 3. Gran. Grove. Chicago. am can 0:50 7:13 ' ' Supply. Deanna. Drain ma nm..................mlbn zap-rune â€percent Iain-o.016nm............---57Blba "percent â€percent Best is high or beef in cheap. it all depends upon the consumer. Tho above illustration shown how an average sou-pound carcass of beet in cut tor the general trade In Denver. lays the News-Times. and the average pricu paid {or the best. grade ol beet. Taking the cuts as a whoie. the prices range irom 8 cents to 86 cents per pound, according to the portion at the arms from which the meal is purchased. in the subdivision of these cuts, however, prices actunily range from 4 cents per pound to 35 cents per pound. That in to say, that the choicest cuts are worth more than eight tin-u the price demlnded tor the cheaper cuts. Tho clan or cure-u iiiustruad nbovo costs the hatchet from 8 to 9 cents per pound. no that ho is compelled. in retailing. to Hell a inrge part 0! tin enrau for less money Hill) he pay: for it. Eighty per cent oi the demand (or beet in for cuts from the loin nnd rim. which constitutes only 28 nor cont 0! the arena Thin in the reason why beet in high. Twenty ,LH.‘ _-_-.._- 1-) n.- ....uuun ,‘cuIDOI-l' .IIII Ill .9â€.- ‘ll... Ill! ........... on uguuwww Wmmmfl hi 2" .' i titttmmmnmrrmv ' utmost Ii :6. 1:14 'hy rib It In! “as ‘7." H1“ 1:]! 7:10 1:43 mu [:35 lzl’l [:46 8:" ":00 10:“ 10:55 ":15 .L-ULMI. para a dining-m an VMW am “I I"!!! than at: far ul- MIMI-“alumna" rudrullmfltohllmnd the â€an of M30! mela- II My. ml than In no known nuance for It ‘no able! m In mushroom are In Inlmfll ad Min. vood- nml pk! and at my a no fungi 3min; there. I! one Is thoroughly unï¬t-r with me particular nflety o! gum has} mm. and can dtulmnh R u as» no. ull other: have": chain! In color no! form. It In ale to at that ’fllell‘l' variety; But no I!!! be ware of other limit that mm M. for Mam that the mm In ans-mes. one any be «on. and the other poi-ohm Thor! In Io nbnhu rule for distinguishing tho edible from m m kinds. and It It butt-r. I â€WHO-C“. When one madden the {rightful W of albums and an“ â€Om: mammal»: III mm. In no dim "rim. I! II mm “on of numb-n mat on: without Irmledge MK d!" 5: "no (In ï¬eld- no nah ind pk! and at my a (In flan-«TI!- port an!" .m- I". a you I! (I. that. I“ In It Ina-In mum-a, "lawns-cum RIM Ml. no watt-u in M .0 IN mm and ‘r-bou duh. Ilkl rum: Ma "to human n1 III A! ll- pol-c than I» In. no. u‘ no I.“ â€may. M and: In 0â€"er IMI IN I“. am. MMymtdnn-nndnnyunnflvkuml. ï¬nï¬uhmwmmuuummmmmau luluhmofluoflhhfly. "induct-1M lam-mm «Malaâ€"o polâ€"L A ‘ _. - ,_ H. .‘. AAA; -_ râ€"â€"â€"â€" fluidâ€"M mat-(homb- luv-I m-ndchdnt Ilka-"rmâ€.vuhmhvy flmhumuwu-ut II. also! and 0M , 0' v-m w- w..."- .._..._. __ ._-_V__ mm to um "no. the value 0! the cheap" can, the dllerem It not our um. Illne- Ibo ulna than (or (be cheaper can. It I: Ill h [In cook- hx and Duper-Mon. I! I. not [nanny conceded um the boot supply I. nmly falling below lb. doll-Id. Thll unan- hlxbor when (or but. (of non. [Inn to com. .1 but. It II In up power at the consumer Io Gnu-Ibo A..-ng a: 'w- w-u v. u... ._....__- -._v~ V- par out at the people who purchase in?“ In bntchér Ihops consume 12 per can! 0! the camps. and that not to exceed 20 mm: per mad. with an ar- orm of about 12% cent: per pom"! for the cheaper cuts. . , A__; L-_. o- n“ Viv -. â€".._. __,. VVVVV r In the European caulk-z rich tho mvlaihnve learned how to we pure and cool the cheaper run of boot. the denund In more evenly equaliud out a» whole cam. and lotto-d of the Muller prlwd cull! being worth grip In... on I. i 03-... 3. Is! I23 .- 3130; a. iI-siiE:~.-‘tlgi!-:S. droolâ€"9.31. 3. ’0- t in a! 3. I... 28 1.19.33. '2 31 ,9. 3:9... mam-Mulhamudmuhublolout a. are-- Ilhulnud no": lainâ€"Tho to!- “ hot I! undivided Into '07!an or short an. 155.. a“ “Hall. 1‘» mum could- a! the am an or III «all m- Iho all a“ ml to the nu Next to m- eonu In Thou. Ito-Ia. Why-aunthommuudluwn. mint-Ito! an: nah nut to tho to.“ an “out u the “do“. TI. (Wol- IanoInu-mdluhlucurluubmndollholou Mu MMtWhmymMIhcmmm-ulutmuluu d It. I“: b not ht «all. I- not run. Winn Ibo (nonvol- .- n! In. (I. that. can... a lunar who I. charged {or II. n It anon-l1 w â€lhmndlhmdtubh. 0. II. My pale. our Ibo nun. Ann do" to no that. In!“ ouly on how "and uuâ€"numumum Immin- uni-m tun-u mmummmuanummAyn Echoâ€"n.9,. umummuumnumr anm u - maid mum an autumn cl a. mum now A DEE! 0mm 18 CIT! FOB THE 001(3qu IO mum-01mm “That. uh," muted the attuned Mal. "k n maNnh that h mfly mutual. n I: due to Southern cth. am, an.†. “Southern «Mun-y! Where does tint (on! "L" "You see. «uh. the u-alnc an than Ha to "II! country because they van (or the Mien. God Mean them!†me Is the rpm." but the m1- nml mum Man the North. 'lel the trains In m: part at the mm" up than tâ€"Mml â€no? t Inâ€. never gen one yet that ran news-ding to “I Rumble." lrnhvh a MOW? and you um m . inlaMly ml. mull he salt! to In one of the. man‘s at the chm» Retard-Honk! “an hemâ€"(In m4 MI I: ream-My Mom. "mm-AIMAJAG. sch-tutu we m I. W the Inn. and mill rmtnlmn .- alt-Wm M Hamil 0' Newton-u o! calm:- my in uh". lulu-flows M n all «Iv-"on Ilia Ibo "ha lMâ€"II run of mmvln pot â€laxaiymn [Mu-Hm M “to in am Mon mphyed by phyflcllu with taunt mum at on M yd hunt-avid not "out of the ammonia. I‘d!" TIMI It. Cltl II “out 1,500.00!) men In tint region were mm. more than ahmlng and dune- Ind aha-nursed!“ llllrlhel." At pro-ant the no Innda In among (I. debut. molt productive Ind imam In ï¬ance. and the dung: hm hen Wt mm by Intelligent dilution 0! pin. fore-u Evan m m mdlmoftlorwion hut-II ,udltmu “I!!! huh]. AIM-Inn A non striking example 0! the tmsformlng eleu of tom's. not only on the manna. but on the prodnr- am of A country. is nflorded by the Department of tho [Andes In France A: the clan of the-013mm": century mm In a fun crop of, Irrigation onusâ€. eighty to thc hot. (any to the bl" box. ï¬nest In the world, â€than except the Min. Mexico and Cub: Ira Insulin: flu: 3 curve" of mucus. Wilma. it ms M to mum. bu rat-er! her regular cm “are will thy galâ€"Now York Pro-n Amrlca‘n orange rmp ran nlmast supply the torld. f'loflda mm In the market 'lth more manna than the ever had since the great freon. 6.000.000 hon-u. lonlsiann comes next in the market. the ï¬rst Hm In m‘any years. 'nh 1.000.000 boxes. The crop In Porto Rico ls unusually large, and Nov York has been gettlng Porto ï¬lm mag-I for several years Arl- "â€th all In Q highly m. "Ilky'u m duly nun-and In I759. mint mud!!! hy the u: [mug- d June! and alum. In par- turb“... lam In": manly mt mud by the french “mom". Clam-u. It Ant-Ind min In 1313. And I! m me more VIM" up mum; the our“ and In. sum. hav- hg put! the orbit a! Jupiter in April luLâ€"â€"walar Science Homily tor Nmber. Among the â€Magnolia In the col lacuna made by to American worm who may returned from "M (Mom In one “mm; a mammoth olive tree In the garden ol lkthsenume The (run is dlflded mar the ground, 3"- Inu It the momma". or hm (roan. to order to proton it from the mum at modulo 5 none to" About "Inc loot Mai has boon built around It. and "m on! has [promo 3 favorite one [or photom’tphk- groups. The tree I: looked upon wlth own by tho mum who more (he (onrlsts that It I: II [not a (nomad years old. he Mc- t're lo nmnoo shows (our Merch- lo the foreground. I! m Dun-7'! «In! chin-t n» until 0- I.“ II no "In of “a '- moon 0! mm.» no Com-cm “d m!- M I!“ V“ Miami-09k I. W I7 (I. Turn unl IM A «main; “NI-hunt In no. «- ulna-I allnly owl-led by «In Incl" lu- n clot-(rte mum npblv cl cum“ on I“ (m...- o! cl'olh II can. I hm It'll. mum" 'Ikh m on me bulloc- 3 day. I Munch-um mm mail" «a :- luv. IM union. (with; meal-u. cult and um nutm- In!“ 1100 to uoo mm- a alum-M "Minn†mm “log nrmrma" They wen eagerly adopted by Elam pun- In luau from the Mohamm dun. may by (In Port-mum II the ï¬rst place. Muller Anclolndlnn met-Mm hm le II "Io-x driven" or "mama era-en.†and um oulkr ammuooo u “moan! bun-MI." [W which um they In "fund to by Btu-ulna and New Governments of the («1th state- 01 Germany ure considering the Intro- duction of a. load an of the â€unnm-d lncnmenl." The measure In expon- ed to nine 85300.0“! annually. It I: held that such I u: wonld mt haw ly on lpecuhlon Ind lnndowmn In titles. but llxhlly on country dlurlcu. when ulna: "I‘M†very Ilowly I! It all. Cotton punk mum littic care in Honduran. They produce cotton in qunrlnni nbundance during nine mouths of flu year. Gian water pipe: covered with “- nhllt have been In use for I long time in some mm of Germany with site out. They give thorough protection min". the entrance of we: and acids. Damdo Pletrl better known as Donudo, has just been mar'ried In Cum to nu old nweethezrt Teresa Dendl. The young couple will "VB In a. villa. which Dorando has built wlth the money earned In America. He II mild to hnvo made a small {ox-tune. Simply became Benjamin Franklin associated electricity with lightning. and that most people are more or loss unit! oi’ lightning. electricity is he- llored to be a dangvrous motor in ï¬re hazards. This in not true. for it has been proved time and ngain that aim trinity coupes fewer hm than a num- ttor oi other things lbout the house or once. mum “an Upper Quito 0“ 00" uh: “MI"ol â€twill-n. The uh‘ï¬'hug; In the com-nu nude in luau-lug cuormounly. 30m“! In. Invented a combined electric lamp and shaving mirror In which the refloctor can bo arranged to throw the light only upon the face below the an], no light {Imus upon the mirror or the eyes. Florid- It :3. «IMF 0' “10 Wm} am: aka-ours; "in" in. u . an“. 1..- a â€K nit-ran d-ykiv. ‘0‘â€. WI“- 01 Inn-Oh- an “yam ‘ T. H. SLUSSER ATTORNEY AT LAW “fulï¬l. Mia-IMS‘IHan-J Avon-o. Phone 704 has!“ ml.- tugs... DOWNERS GROVE gs...- organ: _uu MW PROFESSIONAL CARDS. NAflAMflflE AND F0813 These lands are being rapidE taken up and ere long all of the Government land! 1 be gone. Themftef land will be possible of Icquirement only It prices phenomend high compared to those of today. OBI KIWI“? some!“ [xwmon the tint a D. Cl. Duvet . I II. o I tlm-d Tuesday of each month and chenp homeseelm m Q -.. ' M“ tickets on tho-e dates. allowing stopovers in both din ’1“ 'â€" W I“ â€II-"‘- I‘M tions. will give you an opportunity to exminetliei :1:qu “ml ' . ted lands and the Mondell hndl on one trip. 1 mnauMhmumcm) â€If. I‘m "In manning the ' ‘ of the above mandated Ind: and a Don’t Wait Longer, But Get {110111.311 Get a Government F arml w You get from Uncle Sam either a 320 acre farm, FREE. or an irrigated farm tor the mere per capita cost of the irrigation system. 320 m fAIMS VICE The U. 8. Government is now offering over three million acres of homestead lands in eastern Wyoming. along the Burlington Route. under the new Mondell homestead law permitting settlers to take 320 acres instead of the usual 160 acre homestead. These lands are ideal for dry farming and hundredsot farmers have made a success of this method of farming in the locality where these lands are located. mums â€VIII!!!“ UNIS II [I Ill MI um All VtthWSWIE VMIEV where rich productive lands with perpet- ual water right may be purchased for about one-half the cost of land in the central states and where the water can he turned on and of the land to suit the convenience of the farmer, and where you are not bothered with rain during havest; where a single crop can be made to pay for the land; where 50 ha. of wheat and' 75 bu. of oats commonly grow to the acre. ’ “all.“ cuminâ€"um»â€" Giulio-Quad m "manor-rm «a In. luau-I Ann's-bun- uwmmrmuum â€I II. can! mu “OJ-Iod- Realm-l“ G. V. WOLF OUT 'LOWIII G. H. BUNCH Before They Are All Gone MONUMEN IS AN†CEMLTARV WORK Punch-What: all ty C. P. M NAPERVILLE. ILLINOIS Arthur R. Beidelman has“ nmmm 'Vnwtluh-uuamm _..â€". .. '._~,~,, , _ la‘WTu “Na-mt. VI. n. no vhl‘h In. “DOW-l) hrmruluOb‘ltc-gpun«Muyvmmluyuc no! «stun-hubs. V!- m mfmllnnlhhum m an! Iouuuulru n a but. I! ya- ovdn I put 0' mum. 1‘â€" Ir Id um may In†an nu". ma tun-r. ICU-“CI.“ .‘lo‘lnfl uaonytluyuwwmmumnmyytw u.- Im who. ya can a und- ,1. an“ gm a you: «out. luv-Ind yon ï¬ll an“ u-wmum.mnunumm um cl". 9'“ non! yum! tut syn-nod an no â€W"- Wm" Wm worn-l llmwalnmlhu‘u tho-â€Nu WWM-ummkm “Mud ymauw “will “naumdamumu nonâ€".1 m m “m â€mu-mm‘ WIM'IIIEMWIIDQM unMdWMuymwflmlmlkavaflm-hlfl a... I ulo'. -mwâ€"uâ€" < a. L nil"uu£"'“""eolrm.’ elm ILL M. B. BTANOER Them WHEN voua FIFTY AND mans†woman mm mm 8:: ad Elam: m .30.; 82. 1a- ..233 .52.. {0.1.3.3 Eb: 1:. .II: II. 3.9: .6.» can all I: = in: 35:. E '33! 21 I: :1... g I! I as... 3.3 3r You’ll Need iii in}. Puln'; M CIA. 'm a m If. '"CIIJu-alflt-nuh- m " '-..~ C Notice to householders TEANING AND EXPR‘N Decorator 106 70078 81’!!!" lEW. F. EIIVIARDS ï¬nk-MAT. Piaâ€"r “ï¬lm-L. N, “‘W "PEI MNâ€, Mm .- ‘Illlll I. (must. rm