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Then m two *ld*a to #v*ry Mary—ami some have (our and a call* t»r T “I was smoking my pipe when it came to me" Which may, or may not* baa boost for Edfoworth Bo« many good idea* in bom is s Bp* o t tobacco! Thar* U something ih* calm contantmant of amoktM a pip* that kcck to open up th* mind (or t>*w idea*. A buay man. a thinker, whoa* brain b crtaacroMed with a thouaand im> prcaaion*. find* that smoking hi* pip* aript* out m«*t of th* confuMon. and leave* hia mind dean, ao that th* n*w Idea, th* inspiration. baa a much better chance to tnaka iu impression —aa if pipe-smoking wiped all the chalk>marh« from the blackboard ot th* mind and invited saw Idea*, sew thought*, and creative piaaa to out* tin* thrmtciv** thereon. Lou of mas gat good idea* when aha vine. Many mom find their sew idea* whan puffin* sway at lb* pip*. Th* right kind of tobacco la an Im portant matter to a pip> *tnokcr— though. Ik* breathing, h* addom t oinks of it. Raving aettled os a cer tain brand, it become* a habit to buy that. If th* tobacco Just suits hia last*. it doean 'l matter what iu sama U or ehat It eoaU It bacomaa *i« tobacco. Edgeworth aolu many Bias. W* lika Edgeworth. "It la a matter of IndJvid tud tael!*—lika aat \l But w* hav* a Mfflnul belief that them • r# many pip*- ijsiSljl aaaokem not amok tasmgra lag Edgeworth who 1 rt, !■ ought to b* a bo don't know W Edgeworth mad M therefore hav* bo Idas that there i* a to- BBHHSW ba i that hiU Uh . last* ao Wa want thorn mm to try Edge worth. w* would lika to hand them our pooch personally, but aa that ia impoaaibl*. wa*U do what w* can. Th* makara of Edgaworth wm mad Baa aamoiea to aay pip* acnokar who will aak for them, Stm ply **nd a postal or a not* asking for the** free aamplea and lhey'U com* to you by th* first maO. Edgeworth cornea in two forma Ready-Rubbed and Mug Slice. Ia either form it i* a motet, fragrant to bacco that packs r.iceiy. lights quickly and buna freely and evenly. can't procnim that Edgeworth will make br, ..*nt idea* com* to you: but we are are you ».J have a d Ughtful amoke—aad after Ml. that'* aO that good toharoa i* anppoand to ghra. For free aamplea. ad-trass yw pa. tal or letter v, Ls.-j. a Br«ub* r W pany. 44 South 2;*t s- R,-- •nood, Va. If you will mee-.c.-s •>,* name and address of the dealer fr-.-n whom you uaually buy your your courtcay will be *RRr~--jted. To fUtaU Tobacco Merchants If your Jobber cannot tupnly you with Edgeworth. Larue ft Brother Com pany will gladly Mod you prepaid by parcel poet a one- or two-doaen car. lon of aay Mm of Edgeworth Plug Slim or Ready-Rubbed for the ram* prim you would pay the Jobber. W. N. U, DENVER, NO. EMMaT* CENTENTIAL STATE ITEMS. Denver. Condition* la Colorado fnrwiMt a production of SH-fAdW bushel* for the combined winter and spring wheat crop*; s3.4iM.UUO bushels of t..ro. 7,1 *2.000 bushel* of oatai a.- ISV.out bushels of barley, I.IM.OUU bushels of rye. 15.70CV.000 bushels of po tatoeA, 1.a77.0i» lons of sugar beets. 2.7ucs,u»i ion. ut bay. 4.0U1.0U0 bushel* of apples, 010,1 SSI bushels of peaches. St.uii bushel* of |tmr*. according 10 the report Just released by the I'nlted Slates bureau of agricultural eroiiuiu ics (division of crop and live Slock es timates). In cooperation wllli the Slate Board of Jiimiigmiion. The Colorado «inter ultra! crop will amount to about 22 busliels If condition* remain ev.-epilunally favorable, and an average yield of nearly nineteen bush el* |o the acre Is finally produced *a Ibo |,|73,uuu acres left for harvest. Uil year llie average was only twelve bushel* to Ibv acre alien llie crop amounted to lU.Io2.UUM bushels Iletlver.- - Word has been received here by C. U lirnnger. assistant die irict tt.resier. from herretarj «f Agrt • uliure Wallace of llie approval uf the agreement of llie pr«t|sasrd • ‘aOiertin I'as* Kk.il. a lilcli I* lo be started *""# by llie bureau uf pulrilc roads lly this agreement llie I‘niled Slate* govern mrni will appropriate fll.Mll of the Miui e.iimatrvl cost of a stretch of Pit mile* of r».-:ul ibrough the mounlain tyrrlinry. The remaining evja-nse of fir.iasl ** lo be Imrne by the slate . Colorado spring*.—l vaniet I'rru, pr.-prlt-i.-r of the people * tlairy of tbt* •lly. and Id* family are believed to be ii>e Colorado family killed in 1 grad* . r>—log a-.ideal near lluftalo. N ¥. Tim iiw-itilvers «<f the family, according lo ibe rily directory, nr I«aWH l*Ml. Id* wife Alice, and three children. Ethel. 17: Harold. 12. nad Cart. |u Tlie Fret* family left here a moßltl ago by molar sj-end live summer in New lt.rk stale, and lo make a rmasnsul nenial motor trip Silverton The Silver!on Comma*- ■ lal nub has caused notices to tar |m*icd thro-igh a greater part of lb# stale announcing that the Ktlrerfos imruy highway, the scenic r»uie to Mm- Verde, |« open f.*r travel. Tlie mad I* rejs*rte«| in p«l condition and will hr open unlit Aug IS. and per ha|>* evro later. If the road 1# closed l>cca<|se of new const ruction Ihe dub promises that notices will be published in |»e»nnr and other Colorado new*, papers Ivemi-r. Aceorvling In a ir|mrt by the district forest drpartmrni. ISHD acres of the nnilnnal forest renerv* have I ■ecu destroyed by fire In thin stale Since Ihe first of the year Three thousand sly hundred dollars have been ev pended In suppress'd! of the fires. 12 per cent of which have been traced to rnreirwsnrtMv. Ihtmage In 40 per cent of these has been sel I led by fines or istymem of damages fifty ie-r cent of last year'* rases were set -1 1 led in this manner, Trinidad. —-Nash Fernandes, who •nd-oled » pool ball al Segumb*. a ••si camp near here, and who also op -rsted a fall line, dievl here from a •fillet wound near the heart Inflicted t-y hia slfe. Mrs. Ib-slia Fartiandex. I -rnar de* was shot as he lay In bed f'lbcsiag « fpiarrel In which his wife • *<l *c u-e-i him of intimacy with an wher woman. After the* hooting. Mr*, r-ntan-le* rame lain Trtnlilad and sur rendered herself Palisade Chester Kyer, 30. of this City, was killed and his sweetheart. Mis* Mica bell, itmtt, 10. of Palisade. *** seriously injured when KycCs au , I ••mobile turned over on the road In km lot,-) miles east n f Palisade The couple sere driving In a pirnlc at Mesa. I U sls> nl. ,rg—Frank Hefferley, said in i*e a miner, *■* arrested her* and l~.>infl «,.r in the Malriri Court on charge* «f attempting lo InMmldat* •lien at work in the mine* aaar WaF aenburg THE SEPTA SEWS. Work Brains — Not Digestion HERE’S an ideal hot-weather luncheon! Two package* luscious Little Sun* Maid Raisins one cool glass of milk. Big men don’t need more. 290 calories of energizing nutri ment in the little raisins. Pure fruit sugar, practically preJitjesleJ so it acts almost immediately, yet doesn't tax digestion and thus heat the h/ooJ. Therc’s fatigue-resisting food-iron also in this lunch. Vital men cat like this and resist the weather. Don’t work their diges tion because they want to work their brains. Try it for a few days and you'll feel better. Little Sun-Maids Between - Meal Raisins 5c Everywhere —in Little Red Packages Th*** Ttrrtbl* OuMtionnairaa. Rcslrtcrailon otHcer (tu spinster)— Your tram*, please. Spinster—Mathilda llmvrn. Itegistrnllnn Officer—AgeT Miss llmwn—Have Ihe Mi-—. Hill whn live hell fh.»r. given yon llielr **e*7 Reglslmllun Officer—No. Miss nruvm—Well. then. Pm ihe same ace as they. lieglsimtlon officer—Thai will do Proceeding to dll In alt particulars, he murmured. "Mias Itrown. as old as the hills.'* Tragedy. •'lllches have wings.■* "Yea. bni had Judgment brings on many a nose diva." (Xj| Tksl wfclU **Tr gsdl A* Hikt-thM b Um dsy." Skin Troubles With Cuticura |«ma a*. aoHh. tu— fl W«*t Tbmm HHtanr toil*) Qu Aailste* sits lie twwwnf ef hie filal l/J UdM Sf liswuyt 9ft »r* 11 Ear Osmsanrr.a. wnwlwe«nism>e # weUsgss f.TOS WILLIAMS. asgv •IKMSrTITf Ml.su (SI 1-ICUTIhU ATTACH WRNT. Ills *ll —— ,f>* nteMvo ITU fh-'S- ISc -airs l.foilT* MAll. «*nr>r MOt'SK. lit. 111 nM IN. IMAM. Al*