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MpTfcat Acktaf Back! to the meraiag! A Adi buk' sprlp£ffi?aS*| W ww W yov gS^g|.l C -. mS mtS Netwrtwaroiagof kidney gwkliil Yoo may bar* warp stab- M*paba a Japraaaail feeling and biad 4rlmpluitiM. Don't risk non eeri- Mi kttsay ttonbla. Help jronr weakened ktdaer*. Ooaa'i Kidney Pitta have Mpdftowfc Aak poor neighbor! A Colorado Coco HU B. Lau la. S 3 tth >urang o, lye: "Sharp not through oaya, eaue l no little I suffered Ur from DMUtachofl ira tut?* I a d about Kidney aaod Doan's vaa cured Mina In my i strength anad my bark wonderfully." OstHAdArkaatiialMl DOAN 9 V/tIV I WIBMP ■— CO, OUrSALO. H. Y. M-at at ♦- nooot nm oriinnm flavor when you smoko Lucky Strike —it’s seeled in by the tooting procew (SSiZ=Z Is M-g Mott oat on Uncord. An Englishman was complnlnlng to sn American friend In London about the heat. The American laughed. "Ujr dear fellow." said he. "you people over here don't know what beat la. Just before I left home I was doom In the country on a really hot day, and saw a dog chasing a rabbit They both were walking." Hard Job. Father Is glad he has finished work ing bis son's tray through college.— Reno Qasette. Sure ReHetf_ gS j&m fjP BILIANi ICCZ!gjHot water SJC>ps| Sure Relief I Have Cash Buyers far salable farms. Will deal with owaara anlr. Olve prlca. SIS ItaSar W& MwUa. Mm. St WLM rss UAI.LON MADK WITH Now Pataatad Oaaotlna Vaparttar Writ# tor Particular* Pabwman Vapartaar Co.. Pukarana, B. Dak. FHBUESgSBS^fiSS "W. N. U, DENVER, NO. 48--1921. COLORADO STATE NEWS lOaoti Inaaa MaMihnia.l Mrs. W. C. Holmes of Ijinalng, Midi., wua Instantly killed and her husband badly Injured, when an auto mobile In which they were traveling struck a rut In the road, skidded and toppled over un 85-foot precipice near Dolores. , Marshal John R. Galloway, who was charged by Mayor Allen of IxMigmont with ueglect of duty and releaalng a prisoner without due process, has been given a vote of confidence and cleared of the charges by the city council of that dty. It la estimated that the wheat crop for this state will reach 30.270.000 bushels. Tills Is nearly 5,000,000 bush els more than last year. Figures com piled by the bureau place the potato crop at 11,300.000 bushels, compared with 10.020.000 In 1020. Joseph liroyer. 11 years old. la the third of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broyer'a family of sis who had died within the last year of Itriglit'a disease. A daugh ter, 8. and u still younger daughter preceded the hoy, the former dying Just a month ago. The family has lived In Fort Collins about five years. Flans for a new high school building at Rye to accommodate students from the Rye, Aliby and Crew districts were held up when a ballot on the propo sition In the Crow district resulted In n tie vole of 22 to 22. Another vote sill be taken. Hye and Abby districts Imd previously voted In favor of the plan. Salvador Olivas waa killed and Joae <!art-la critically Injured when an antc moldle In which they were riding over turned between Walsenburg and La Veto. Two other occupants of the car were slightly Injured. Passing motor ists discovered all four man lying In the rand l>eslde the overturned ma chine. f>r. F. D. Russell, 50 years old, was found tleud In hla automobile on the Santa Ft trail, alg miles east of Pue blo. Pentli was due to apoplexy. The liotly was found by a rancher. Dr. Russell was returning to Pueblo from a call to the 81. Charles mesa. He leaves his widow and one son residing In I-os Angeles, Calif. Hrennnn Rowan, aged 24, held at Pitehlo ns a material witness In the proseeutlon of several drag cases. Is <lend us the result of an overdone of nnrcotlcs, according to authorities. Rowan collapsed In the court house hml was removed to a hospital, where he died. Rowan formerly lived In Denver, Colo., and Butte, Mont. All records for enrollment at the Colorado State Teachers' College at Greeley have been broken this year. The college enrollment la 712, while high school students raise the total to 1,442. The Increase In the number of men students Is a notable feature. There are seventy-six men, compared with only forty-four last quarter. The uncertainty of conditions in the live stock Industry Is causing sheep men to forego the usual autumn pur rhnse of feeding lambs, according to Indleat lons In northwestern Colorado. In spite of the low price of feeding lambs the ranchers seem unwilling to take the necessary risk. Many of the feeders expect still lower prices.' A club, made up of church men and which will have for Its principal ob ject the general welfare of boys and young men, was formed at Greeley at a meeting of nearly fifty men Identi fied with Trinity Episcopal church of Greeley. The meeting was attended by Prominent business men, lawyers, judges, college professors and others more or less active In the life of the city. mkwtAinm- MOTHER! OPEN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Tour little one will love the "fruity" teste of “California Fig Syrup" even If constipated, bilious. Irritable, feverish, or full of cold. A teaspoonful never falls to cleanse tlie liver and bowel*. In a few hours you can see for your self how thoroughly It works all the ■our bile, and undigested f«*od out of the bowels and you have ■ well, play ful child again. Millions of mothers keep “California Fig Syrup” handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your druggist for genu ine “California Fig Syrup.” which hat directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! Tou must say “California" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup.—Advertise meet. Cow Has Six Teats. A fanner at Hiding Mountain. Mani toba. writes that he lias u cow with six teats, and milk Is obtained from them all. He says that whereas It Is not uncommon for a cow to have more than four teats, he has never heard of getting milk from more than four. Is this a record? Thousands Have Kidney Rouble and Never Suspect It Appßnf fcflnwMt»ofta Rejected. Judging Cram reports from draggiria who are ooaetaaUy is direct touch with Uw public, there is one preparetioa that has bam eery succaasfal in overcoming thaee conditions* The nUkft and booling inflames of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is ■oaa realised. It ctaade the highart for its remarkable record of cacccm. Aa examining physician for oh of the prominent Life insurance Companies, ia aa interview on the aubject, made the as tonishing statement that m reason why ao many applicants for insurance are re jected ia because kidney trouble ia ao common to the American people, sad the large majority of those whose applica tions an declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. , Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is « mle at all drag etoreo ia bottles of two sizee, medium sad large. However, if you with first to test this greet preparation wad tea cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham ton, X. Y, br i sample bottle. When writing Ye aare and mention this paper. Advertisement. Prehistoric City. A prehistoric city which flourished ■bout 2000 11. C, luts been discovered In ruins unearthed by Professor Uleg en of the American Archaelogical school In Athens. The city was situat ed between Corinth and Mycenae, In southern Greece. Causa and effect. “Didn’t the bride look stunning?" "And didn't the groom look stunned T —Judge. ARE YOU A MOTHER? Health la Your Moat Valuable Aaook Hero U How to Toko Proper Caro of It „ B—bfeg? Nety.—’l know Dr. Pierce’s Prescription to be a wonderful help to women during expectancy. Always during that time I took it and it “““!,<* keeping me in a strong, healthy condition, made the oldest much easier, and my children were etronnr and healthier than they would have oeen if I had not taken tlus medi- r eo ? mmen<l ** *ll at this critical period: they will find it an unoftUent medicine.’ Mxs. Edith Roberts, 024 W. Court St 0° to your neighborhood drug store HOME or THE COLE Atom lit am ia stts can. Writ* (• hr li—l,l» laf*ra*uo* I am It Mall. m» Hiimi WHEATLAND OAKY RANCH l.tio ■•***. ao am* wsttssi *t r**»t*. CM,, rats; Mr** **M IwnssHh; rM Iml i*m: * nleft w*h; thaw asm mi mtm: IMU Sat* Meksm; M MrtSi. MS Ms. I«M l**n t* PH. win* Mr a«*rMl« si fltlw* AJAX HBAI.TY C‘Q» jPartk Cels. KODAKS KASTMAN KODAK COMPAXI. *34 Sixteenth Street. Denver. Colorado Prim mm retire II » Sr 1 ***** **,« m araav cam t met SIM u* Mark** Mr. Ormrr Cal*. HAHt'Kt, WAVINU-We lead In il.u a* all other llnra. Charles Hair * l:«auiy Shop. 410 Itth 81.. Denver. Colo. KI.OWKHN KWH Al.l. OCCASION*. I'ark Floral Co.. 1(43 llroailway. lIOIIM-AI.t.KN JKWKI.UY CO.— lll*- monds. watches, silverware. Out to* a order* rareful attention Kst. 11*1. the NEW YORK PLEATIN'CO. fm M phallus. kMMUHUas. nm* Mis, u* M I** Ms Writ* Mr <et*l*s. 1032 SUM. tmnr. (*t COLORADO POTATO CROP PASSES LAST YEAR'S Denver.—The 1021 potato crop of t’lilorndw Oct. 1 was estimated at 11,- :M),UUO bushels, cumimred with 10.- 'rjo.uuu bushels In lU2O, pud the crop this year was 81 tier cent on Get. 1. cumimred with a ten-year average of 72 per rent. The estimate for the United States waa 345,587,000 bushel*, m-rortling to W. TV. Putnam, agricul tural statistician of tlie United State* bureau of markets and crop estimates. Cum and wheat In Colorado showed that the estimate on corn was 15,775,- (MO bushels, compared to 18,040.000 fast year, the latter being the largest crop In the history of the state, and this year's crop taking second place In Hie records. Wheat showed 30,27(1.000 bushels, compared with 25.407.00) bushels last year, while oats and bar ley showed a slight decline. Tlie apple crop Oct. 1 showed 3,- 330,000 bushels compared with 3,418.- 000 bushels last year. The national apple crop figured 100.710,000 bushel*, compared with 244,022,000 bushels last year. Miss McArdle Not Guilty Cleveland, Ohio. —Marian McAnllq 20-year-olil daughter of Mr*. Eva Catherine Kaher, was found not guilty of complicity In the murder of Daniel Kutier. her ntep-father, by a Jury. Ml» McArdle wns permitted to leave tti< courtroom n free girl. The Jury "l nine men and three women hail tlie case under deliberation several linurt before reaching a decision. Confesses Throwing Wife in River. Detroit. —Herman F. Rademnclict has confessed, according to A. W. Kent assistant prosecutor, that he murdered Ills wife liy throwing Iter over the rail ing of n bridge Into Detroit river, where she was drowned. The act, hr said, followed a quarrel while he and Ills wife were out walking. Hightower Found Guilty. Redwood City, Calif. —William A. Hightower was found guilty of fir* l degree murder with recommendation of life Imprisonment by the Jury In tin’ ease In which he was charged with th« murder of Puttier Patrick K. Heslln of Colmn, Calif. A motion for nil »l'l"‘ al Ims been filed. Tracing Counterfeiters. Kansas dty, Rio.—A nation-wide at tempt to circulate counterfeit S2O, $- lU and 8100 hills has been traced to thn dty, government agents stated. Dr- George Kowerts, arrested on n coun terfeiting charge here, wns sntd 10 have been the "master mind" oT organisation.