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If your dealer does not handle Flem ing’s Egg Preserver we will supply you postpaid: 1-oz. can preserves 30 doz. egg5..30.60 2-oz. can preserves 60 doz. eggs.. .90 4-oz. can preserves 120 doz. eggs.. 1.85 FREE BOOK—“EGG INSURANCE” If you send us your druggist’s name. Slmpton Seed and Floral Co., 1551 Champa St.. Denver. Cola The Photo Supply House 16ihStreet FOfl/'S Kodaks—Films—Photo Goods Develop any size roll film 10c Catalogs mailed free; mail orders solicited Genuine Shelby Seamless Gold-Drawn Sleel ( Tubing 312 sizes carried in Denver. Get stock list. The Hendrie & Bolfhoff M. & S. Co. « Exclusive Distributors m i 1635 17th St. Denver, Colo. FOK ALL Z CARS and TRUCKS Factory Distributors WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY AGENCY 1562-64 Bro.dw.y, Denver. Colo. ggjjßß ■kodaks! I PRINTING | | DEVELOPING | |j The Denver Photo | B Materials Co : 11 Eastman Kodak Co, HI f§| 626 16th SI. :: Denver, Colo. = Eiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Windsor Hotel i, 4 ■la.n’ A Farmer.’ He.dqß.rUr, 1, 160 rooms 60c to $1.60 night m M “ with private batb 151-00I 51-00 and »1.60 per night Special weekly rates 18th and Larimer Sts. 4 blocks of Union Depot. COTTON SEED CAKE Direct from the manufacturer. Write, phone or wire for prices. Car load lota-only. { The Chickasha Cotton Oil Co. 300 L. S. Exchange Denver S. 0. s. If- Constipated, Bilious or Headachy, take . “Cascarets” | Sick headache, biliousness, coated tbtigue, or sour, gassy stomach —always trace* this to torpid liver; delayed, fer menting food in the bowels. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. this poison reaches the delicate brain tissues it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening head ache. * Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poi sons in the bowels. A ' Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep.—Adv. f' . . He Knew Donkeys. A teacher was instructing a class in English. She called on a small boy named Jimmy Brown. ‘‘James,” said she, “write on the board ‘Richard can ride a donkey if he wants to.’ ” Jimmy did so to the satisfaction of all concerned. “Now,” continued the teacher, when Jimmy had returned to Isis place, “can you find a better form for that sentence?” “Yes, miss. ‘Richard can ride the donkey if the donkey wants him to.’ ” “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” IS CHILD’S LAXATIVE Look at" tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and Bowels. . Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full dtrfections for child’s dose on each bot tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say “California.” —Adv. Not a Happy Ending. Mrs. Hainan —This book ends with a marriage. -IV. Haman —You like to read sad stories, don’t you? GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER, Stop a minute and think what it means to say that “Green’s August Flower has been a household remedy all over the civilized world for more than half a century.” No higher praise is possible and no better remedy can be found for constipation, intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the depress ed feeling that accompanies such dis orders. It is most valuable for in digestion or nervous dyspepsia and liver trouble, coming up of food, pal pitation of heart, and many other symptoms. A few doses of August Flower will relieve you. It is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold in all civilized countries. —Adv. London’s telephone and telegraph wires extend 73,500 miles overhead and 921,000 miles beneath the ground. Some men would rather go to jail than hustle for a living. Beautiful Teeth and Good Health Are Possible When Yon Clean Your Teeth With Verta-Prane pP'Jfai/kvfCaatyttv «» ***** The Reliable Pyorrhea Preventative and Remedy This remarkable Medicated powder polishes, cleans and preserves the teeth and gums, and stops the terrible blebding of the gums after cleaning. Your Gums soon become hard, health ful and free from irritation. For Children and Adults alike. Send SI.OO and the name of your Druggist and we will send large pack age prepaid. Bank Draft for refund accompanies each can THE ANTITARTAR CHEMICAL CO 529-530 Charle* Bldg. DENVER, COLO ~W. N. U. f DENVER, NO. 42-1919. All EPITOME OF LATE LIVE NEWS CONDENSED RECORD OF THE PROGRESS OF EVENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD. FROM ALL SOURCES BAYINGS, DOINGS. ACHIEVE MENTS, SUFFERINGS, HOPEB AND FEARS OF MANKIND. Western Newspaper Union News Service. WESTERN Albert of the Belgians has been deeply impressed with America’s edu cational system and attributes the ability of American soldiers to absorb military knowledge in a remarkably short time to the compulsory schooling they receive. “Important depositions” are to be taken in Indianapolis by the prosecu tion of Harry S. New, accused of mur dering Frieda Lesser, his sweetheart, it was revealed following an order in the Superior Court continuing New’’s trial from Oct. 27 to Dec. 6 at Los An geles. Three beautiful young women in El Paso, Texas, hired a service car driven by James J. Nabham, held him up af ter he had taken them a few- blocks, relieved him of $lB, implanted kisses on his mouth, commanded him to hold up his hands aiid look the other way for three minutes and then made their escape. All new r policemen appointed at Omaha, in accordance with the recom mendation of Major General Wood af ter the riot of September 29th, will be given military training. The first thir ty new 7 policemen appointed received a three-hour drill under the guidance of Maj. C. M. White of Fort Omaha, de tailed to the duty by General Wood. ; The National Sheep and Wool Bureau has been notified by its presi dent, Alexander Walker, at Washing ton, that majority leaders in house and Senate would introduce into Congress at the December session the bureau’s “Truth in Fabric” bill. The measure is purposed to compel labeling of wool en fabrics and clothing to show the presence of shoddy and cotton. Raymond A. Callander, of Sioux City, a former army flyer, w 7 as killed when his airplane went into a nose dive at an altitude of 400 feet and crashed to the ground. Other aviators wjio were on the field watching Cal lander ai’e of the opinion that he faint ed and when bis body pitched forward held the controls in such a position as to direct the machine to the ground. Plans are being made at Los An geles by a local motion picture pro ducer to make moving pictures of scenes in the Bible from cover to cover. The Bible will be filmed in 100 reels, two to be shown at a time. It is ex pected the work will require two years, and that in some scenes the largest number of persons ever appear ing in a motion picture, will be as sembled. WASHINGTON The Senate Military Committee vot ed unanimously to recommend an addi tional appropriation of $15,000,000 for army aircraft construction to carry out plans of the air service to establish rentes to Panama, Alaska and even to Asia. Eastern and gulf refiners have been notified by the United States food ad ministration that, effective October 15th, and until further notice, they are not to ship or deliver sugar to any point west of Pittsburg and Buffalo, and north and west of the Ohio river. The order was issued because of the scarcity of cane sugar. / , Establishment of a national budget system, supplemented by other sweep ing reforms in the methods of handling appropriations and governpiental ex penditures, was recommended to the House in legislation reported out by the select committee on the budget. Maj. Gen Joseph T. Dickman, former commander of the First Division at Chateau Thierry, but now ranking of ficer of the Southern Department, and Maj. Gen. John Biddle, commander at Camp Travis, Texas, have been men tioned in orders for demotion to the rank of brigadier general. The orders, it is stated, are in line with the War Department’s plans of returning to the regular grades officers who were pro moted during the war. General Mitchell of the air service, appearing before the Senate Military Affairs Committee, said that a three day flight to Alaska across Canada would be attempted this winter. If cold weather flying proves successful, he added, a regular route to Alaska would be established to be followed probably by a route to Asia, with only a twenty-one mile water span to be crossed. The Panama route, he said, would be via Florida and Cuba The country’s enormous corn crop has “run unharmed the gantlet of dan gers that faced it during the doubtful days and nights of September and lays into the lap of mellow October 43,000,- 000 bushels more of ripened ears than it could promise at the beginning of that month,” the Department of Agri culture commented in issuing the Octo ber crop report forecasting a yield of 2,900,511,000 bushels. Practically all of the crop will, mature without frost damage, assuring high feeding value. Husking and cribbing has be gun. THE BENSON SIGNAL. FOREIGN An intercepted Russian Bolshevik wireless message from Moscow con firms the report that the Bolshevik have been forced to abandon the town of Dvtnsk, between Old Russia and Po land. The Omsk government of Russia has directed ,a thorough inquiry into the recent reported arrest of American soldiers by Cossack troops and the flogging of one of them because the Americans, did not have the proper identification papers. General von der Goltz, commander of German forces in the Baltic provinces, whose activities there have recently led to sharp exchanges between the al lied powers and Germany, has, with his staff, joined the Russian Bolshe vik forces, according to a Berlin dis patch. The German reply to the allied note demanding the withdrawal of General vox? der Goltz’s troops from the Baltic provinces was discussed by the Su preme Council at the resumption of its meetings. It was considered unsatis factory and Marshal Focli was in structed to draw up a new note to send the Germans. Capt. Andre Tardieu, member of the French Peace Commission, speaking at a meeting of the French-American Club at Paris, gave interesting figures on the reconstruction work accom plished since the armistice. Sixty thousand of the 550,000 houses in the bift>€ area wrecked by shell fire have been Itfcbuilt; 2,016 kilometers of the 3,246. kilometers of railway destroyed have been impaired and 700" of the 1,675 kilometers of canals rendered xiseless in the course of the hostilities ai’e again in commission. Os the 1,160 plants destroyed by the enemy 588 have been repaired. Equally remark able progress is being made in restor ing to civilization the vast areas in the devastated i 7 egions which, at the end of the w 7 ar, embraced 4.500,000 acres. Os this approximately 1,000,000 acres have been returned to the farm ers and 500,000 acres of it ai’e ready for the seed. GENERAL Henry Mills Alden, editor of Harp er's Magazine since 1869, died at his home in New York after a long illness. He was 82 years old. Sex - bia lxas enfranchised its women, according to cable advices by Mrs. Cari-ie Chapman Catt, pi’esident of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Mad Hatter, owned by S. C. Hildreth and ridden by Jockey Fator, won the $50,000 Latonia championship stake at a mile and three-quarters at Latonia, Ky. Race riots bi’oke out at Chester, Pa., and one man has been shot and killed and five others injured, some of them probably fatally. The dead and injured all are white. Mayor McDowell lxas asked the sheriff for assistance in con trolling the situation. Six men were reported killed and five are said by the police to he dying as the l-esult of a boiler explosion on the oil steamer Chestnut Hill at Phila delphia. The killed and iiljured were members of the crew. ■ Several others were badly burned. The vessel was getting xip steam to depart for Mexico when the accident occurred. Heavily increased use of sugar r in candy, soft drinks, ice cream and other luxuries in the United States during the first nine months of 1919, it w r as announced in New York, by the Unit ed States Sugar Equalization Board, means that such over indulgence in sweets “must now he curtailed in some sections of the East for the next three months.” The shriek of a French seventy-five shell calls Edinburgh, Ind., to its work, sounds lunch time and sends ,it home in the evening. It’s a tame shell, how ever, adapted to peaceful pursuits. Er nest Law, a returned soldier, converted the shell into a whistle for the French locomotive of which he was engineer. Then he brought it home and it now occupies a high place—on the canning factory roof. William Warn, a farmer charged with being insane, stood off a sheriff’s posse that attempted to arrest him at Denison, lowa, by using his wife as a shield, while he filled, forty- shots. When his ammunition was exhausted, he used the last shell to kill himself. An attempt was made to wreck the plant of the American Sheet and Tin plate Company at McKeesport, when a missile believed to have been a bomb was thrown on the shipping depart ment building. It exploded, tearing a large hole in the roof of the structure. Two men lost their lives and another narrowly escaped death when he was cut off frohx land at the end of a burning pier, and property worth sl,- 500,000 was destroyed In a fire that swept the plant of the Standard Guano Company at. Curtis bay, Md. The bodies of the dead men, both negro em ployes, are buried in the debris. The man caught on the end of the pier was taken off by a tug, the master of which risked destruction of his craft by coming alongside the blazing pier. Several small schooners were damaged. A series of explosions shattered win dows in houses several miles from the plant. At the l-equest of the Youngstown Aviation Club, the city council has or dered the solicitor to prepare an ordin ance regulating air “traffic” over Youngstown, Ohio. The Aviation Club asks that all flying at less than 1,500 feet he prohibited and that stunt fliers be required to stay at 3,000 feet. Gustav Noske, German minister of defense, has decided to court-martial General Blschoff, commander of the li-on division in the Baltic provinces, for telling his troops to disobey the al lies’ order to withdraw, said a news agency dispatch from Berlin. SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RELIEF For 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil has enabled suffering human ity to withstand attacks of kidney, liver, bladder and stomach troubles and all diseases connected with the urinary organs, and to build up and restore to health organs weakened by disease. These most important organs must be watched, because they filter and purify the blood; unless they do their work you are doomed. 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COLT DISTEMPER You can prevent this loathsome disease from running? through your stable and cure all the colts suffering with it when you begin the treatment. No matter how young, SPOHN’S DISTEMPER COMPOUND is safe to use on any colt. It is wonderful how it prevents all distempers, no matter how colts or horses at any age are “exposed.” SPOHN MEDICAL. CO., Goshen, Ind., U. S. A. ft YAT*f O ± A f§fij Positively Guaranteed FrOrtf m Wilson JL a tent H Ripping. Stretching or Breaking" Jf «t wk 1 111 w Inquire of Your Dealer 0 Never-Break trace ■ wn»ont^c**m**©«• A1 VV Vl SJX van. AA aw 1721-23 Lawrence St. Draw, • 7.V. HALEY’S COMET 61 YEARS AGO Is Same Terific Wanderer in Space That Has Appeared Down the Ages. The world was up all night Septem ber 12, 1910. Haley’s comet blazed aci*oss the roof of the world. Tills “great Comet,” whose revolution oc cupied 292 years, was first seen in Aug ust. 1858, by a gentleman in Altoona, hut Haley’s comet, named after the astronomer who calculated its prog ress, is the same terific wanderer in depths of space that has appeared down the ages, and to which succes sive names have been given—-Bela’s comet. Doxxati’s comet, etc. From the records of history it seems that the comet appears to foretell some world disaster. It appeared before the fall of Jerusalem under Titus; in the reign of Louis the Debonair, 837, and the king died shortly after; it appeared before the death of Caesar, 43 B. C. Again it appeared three years after the capture of Constantinople by the Turks, 1456. It appeared in 1861, just before the Civil war, and in 1910, be fore the great war. What is a comet? It is a member of the solar republic—a hirsute star, a vagabond orb, that travels at almost incalculable speed, whose tail is fifty five million miles long—who approach es the sun, not to be consumed in it, but to draw from that radiant source the energy necessary for its future travels in the unknown abyss of the firmament. It has its own orbit which it follows. What mind dai’e follow that? Anybody can make a fool of him self, and we all get plenty of oppor tunities. More Economical Than Coffee Better for Health , and Costs Less Instant Postum A table drink made Higmj “quick as a wink” by I placing a spoonful in a j liNSTjjrr 0 j cup, then adding hot i water, and sugar and ! \ cream to taste. , “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM Made by Postum Cereal Company- Battle Creek, Mich. Sold by Grocers and General St ores No Raise in Price you need. Take three or four every d*y«, The healing oil soaks into the cells «na lining of the kidneys and drives out the poisons. 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While the future of the ship' is uncertain, it is reported that she will be assigned to American passen ger * trade between New York and’ Liverpool, with possible extension in> the future of a service to Hamburg. The Leviathan, formerly the Vator land, the second largest ship in the 4 world, was interned in New York by the Germans in 1914. She was “wil fully damaged” to the extent of mor« than $1,000,000. After being recon ditioned by American engineers, she was assigned as a transport, and' during and since the war made 19 round trips on the Atlantic, carrying a total of 185,900 soldiers, of whom 98,321 were carried overseas through l submarine infested seas. She was al ways a mark for U-boats, but her speed and the armament with which 1 she was equipped saved her. What’s Repartee? “ Pa, what is repartee?” “It is, as a rule, an insult with B* dress suit on, my son.” The happiness that you vainly seek' the world over, is all the time witbfß' you, nestled close to your own heart