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The Fort Collins Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 3

The Fort Collins Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 3

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PKC TTMIBF 'rsm S- ifr and Mrs A Sprague of Estc ark are Fort Collins visitors and r-r 'crtgr ZEcac Inn of (America so that they will want' to- make further prepuiation and1 study in the business of farming and home-inuking and will see the need of taking the Smith-Hughes vocational courses in agriculture and home cco-j notifies and matriculatin' for courses Lj CuuedHy I iSsysGtyflQvshsl and Airs A Lory entertained for1 yesterday ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL late Th i to the late Theodore Roosevelt will be held 1 Army tonight at 8 ean S- Arthur Johnson will deliver the memorial address The 1 fnl'eges of agriculture Club work makes farm aid homei work sumctmic thought of as drud-l cry an interesting game Club work 818 standards of achievement for) boys and girls in home activities and! i teMBMMl Labors UMa 4prtac Galtrd0 8Stl4MO Jitiinlnl ment of Agriculture and State agri- dignifies common labbf cultural colleges It is training for community load- Mrs AltaRrnnk we'e I and girls1 club work is as per- crshiP and arm and homf co-opera-iurs Alia crooks wntos from Va work nf vorv tvoo and kind nCtv Tnwn mUen wannt as is the public school system lve worK eNcry pe anu Kna lu( ey Iowa where she has been since if aipnuliypR communitv lifo thru because it is Jacked by permanent in- coa1ZPS community mo uiru loyS find girls nmf people a real motive in all their work is- -'i It also teaches farm boys ami irls flip "lmlldays -that' she Is enjovteg a very pleasant visit The snow is still era plentiful but the flu has almost dis- 'egnlation State and 1-ederal It is a kief imt of the iej-' 1-tiw tmm of i Idaho Spring UfiUa fi bmfi itewhoi lw ipirnr i ft fin ftftl of ifUomtlfB part co opera-PP itive extension program in every state inf'nitely better to he a I in the Union and a definite part of the Proprietor of farm land farm animals EAT AT THE CAFETERIA jeounty farm bureau or other farmers' machinery crops kitchen equipment Menu und prices sted on the win-! organization for co-operative etten-! than to be a mere wage earner ln tla rtffored Hitn fttll aA AimUF BoUUa nil mf VUsU? took llirwitinl IKLt US UfUOUS fPOT AJO TOfiAJ liVS VO Iau im usaufxo acs au out to wnaunwjan hat adrlMi frloMi of tfv ttlo tUi rofc laroroal Ht tlmy ten 4rs oo oat ottolioA fuioc JVMltO Tory tnl dow daily Win Allen has received a let- D)i3b? 'r JJm imu ter from Wallace Morrison a form-j food conservation also work in home or Fort Collins boy from France economics or home-making lines where he is in a base hospital He I r0y3 atl(1 Klta' club Vort is de-says that the wounded are being sent e( to change the poillt of viw of in great numbers preparatory to1 send'ng them home The greater number of the boys are not in ser-j bus condition and are wildly im-j 'flt'ent to get home The movements' -f his unit are very uncertain for the fLturo but it is more than likely that it will be kept for a long while yet is f-w of tie boys attached to the corps are desi mated for return SEE MILLER THE JUNK MAN For Junk Hides Pells Furs Elc 1 produces and conserves food to meet local rational and world neds on pn economic basis It demonstrates how to make and home making profitable- and tolerable It engages the best thought energy and interest of every hoy and girl ir the business of farming and home makin" Cub work is a practical back-to the-home tvpe of education that has for it-Yef aim the practical basis for extension education not provided for ir the nublc school curricula nor in the Smith-Hughes vocational work and girls' club work has nermanent year-round program of work both for the group and the in-liv'dual member supported by permanent funds permanent program -ermanent leadership in every state the Union and reaches bo vs and Proved the Plans of the company ii girls both in and out of schorl of aU composed of Morris Emmerson ages from 9 to 21 years In most Vazrdewark A states they are grouned in two classes) De a'd 1 1 i Wheeler The present officers members of the cbmpany are A Erickson ual'y completed Monday afternoon it dnhs from 9 to 15 and junior farmers md home makers from 13 to 21 ti4 am vka president Hertzberg Brooklyn was learned from members of WASHINGTON Feb Approximately $1000000000 is to be provided for the American military establishment for the next fscal year in the army appropriation bill the 'ouse military affairs committee virt- AL hv (O) sy -stY ff' 3 mhmm3 Sutton's Auto Livery Shcr Enclosed 7-passenger cars SSI Mrs Ida Marshall of Evanston Ajin is here to visit her mother Mrs A Hyde She expects to lemau rf1! ial mciths 1 i HOLIMAN Chiropractor and Optometrist 203 State Elk' over Lirfit Power! Hi 9-12 a 2-6 7-8 Ph Sherwood 532 Call made anywhere The Flavor Lasts All three hinds sealed in air-tight impurity-proof packages Be SURE to get VRIGLEY5 £l40 navy yard vice-president Wal- (Committee i tors a 'euding mining and metallurg-! VVhile making no provision for Sec-j ical engineer Denver vice president retary proposed temporary Boiee of Denver chemist and ex-jarmy reorganization plan the com pert battery man secretary and At-1 mittee agreed on a standing Ameri-i torney Frederick Walters of Den- can army of 500000 to consist of ver treasurer Three of these ofii-1 half permanent personnel and half cers and directors are to retire and temporary volunteers i three Larimer county residents are to succeed them on the board The army staff is to be restored to a pre-war basis instead of being plans call for the sale of tinned on a war basis as preferred stock here the sub-' eI Baker to report the measure to the house early this week TO IMPROVE FARMS Jj 1 NORTH AND WEST LEARN An organized effort to improve ag riculture and home life through boys 'And that is the purpose of boyg and gir)g wJk corf ducted in t-le 33 northenj and western stuteg by the United stateg rt iioii work within a county Extension work with boys ami gi covers the field of food production and Fort Collins Junk House 2j7 College Ave Phone Sherwood 559 Place The right place with the right price Killurn Awarded Verdict For Auto Against Denver Man Stormy arguments featured the trial of the replevin suit between Klbum of this city and Has-1 kin of Denver before Justice of the Peace Lighter yesterday after noon Kiiburn was awarded possess-1 ion of the automobile which former the gist of contention but Haskir flled an aPPeal bond for $300 and will Retain possession of the car until th- district court decides otherwise so announced last night before lea ini for Denver with his attorney Williai Bryans According to the evidence Haski sold an automobile last March to Ro Kelley of Fort Lupton receiver a part payment and took the balanci in notes secured by chattel mortgage This mortgage was' filed in Wek county but was not filed in Laritne county attorney Thomason claimed that Kiiburn hai no notice of a lien against the" cai and that the statute of 1915 requirei Haskin to file his mortgage in thi county The case was tried to a jury To Prevent Rugs Slipping There are many devices to prevent rugs from slipping on highly-polished floors Gne of the best and also the cheapest is to cut pieces of rough sheathing paper the exact size of tin rugs and lay it under them They wil not move them Another way is ti sew triniigies of oiTugnteil ruhbe sheeting to the corners of the rity i (kh -1 i When travelling shopping attending church or theatre forget to lave handy a box of HileS They will head-off that deadache or any other Ache or Pain SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS I I I I I I I MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhurt Ind ELS AND CF ills I '6 Suit tent Fen -f Tan ''ad been tted banj 8" tbp pana a3 sured for thls clty- Th'rty thoufndi dolara of thls sum Wl11 be used lr manufacturing and marketing these lighting systems pit Erickson said yesterday that he had no doubt of the success of the company mid thy wa8 Particularly des rous that the control of tne project rst ab-i solutelv wth the responsible men of! bl3 city- I -U The board of county commissioners on Monday recommended the appoint- ment of John Armstrong as water commissioner for water district' 3 End A Alps for water commissioner water district Nr 4 The board then made the following appointments: County Appointments Are Certified By Co Commissioners' Dr Taylor county physician Dr Gleason of Wellington as 1 day or night Eyes examined glasses ton 0f Collins Lodge No 19 AF fitted Guaranteed jA jf Wednesday Feb 12 at 2 and 1730 Work in third degree- Mr and Mrs St Clair and' Airs Beatrice Atkins spent Sunday' Walter Kelley who served as in-in Longmont as the guests of Mrs structor in aviation at Camp Mac-St brother A St Clair and Arthur will join the mechanical staff family I of the Northern garage today Since 1 1 retiring from the service last Newsom of 412 West Mag- Christmas Mr Kellep has been rc-iolia street leaves Fort Collins Mon- sidng in Loveland Prior to joining lay for Kansas City fbe army he was connected with the ortbern garage for seven months Eat Just'-Rite Peanut Butter made vbile you wait by the Thompson Gro i ry Phone Sherwood 5K1 i A meet'ng will be held day at Masonville to discuss prob-'ems of grazing on national forests 'L Wliee'er chief forester of tYs pstrirt and Helmick who is eii'-or at Masonville will attend the to go over the grazing with the stockmen for grazing nerniits for 191yi will be rereived by the representat vo cf the forestry department at this meeting Do you want the life insurance? if so see A Schtirhtpr T3o West Ph Sber 469 or 763 Henry Blehm and Johnson Fraker paid fines yesterday af- temoon to Magistrate A Sarchet for running their automobiles with oat lights The fines and costs to- 1 ded $230 each The men were cited last Saturday night by Traffic Ofii- cer Fred Blumenthal Wire John Blehm and Shader will an- Tflffic citations 'today' There will be a special communica as mechanic Tbree college girls want to rent a piano Good care will be taken of instrument Phone Sherwood 1511 Mayor and Mrs Stover left Fort Collins Sunday morning for an Enroute Mayor Stover will stop at St Louis to inspect the new cars b' ing built for the city railway by the American Car Foundry company BUICK ROADSTER 4 cylinder Hawthorne Garage Beers will leave today for Los Angeles after a visit there he will gQ on to Langley Washington to Uit his" daughter' Mrs Dodds visit ms aaugnier Air Beers has been a citizen Fort Collins for 40 years and this will bi bg firstj visit to the- Pacific coast Rp Wanted by the hurt Collms company your jiead animaie W'CTark Log Cabin District No 7 Milner Love- District No 6E Benton La- ATrs Oscar Tittman has as her guest this week Miss Mollie Charzek of Denver PRE INVENTORY SALE Commenes Jan 20 1919 20 per ent discount on everything and hose and under- Ar the Kids that raied the food that fed the man D'at carried the gun f'at shot the Hun that tried to run Back to (Motto of the Pierce County Wash and Club members) and co-operative exten den work includes all extensmn act- nties of young people including club -ork jumor abort courses anj institutes summer agricultural amps field trips field demonstra- ions and fairs and festte- vis demonstration team contests club Urograms conferences for and so on BENSON In Charge and C'ub Work North and West COURT HOUSE NOTES Judge Geo Bradfield will comei "rom Greeley this morning to hear nd pass upon cases docketefl in the listrict court I Judge Neil Graham went t-t Tree'ey Monday to hold court He ind Court Reporter Nicholas will be absent all of the week The board of county commission- ers adjourned on Monday until tiie regular term in March The county commissioners decided on Monday to go ahead with the im- -movement of the Stringtown Gulch -oad in the Buckhorn valley Mrs Iva Rosenof was on Monday appointed administratrix of the estape the late Conrad Schwartz Mr Schwartz died Dec 13 1918 and his vidow now Mrs Iva Rosenof mar ied Mr Rosenof a month later Judge Bouton of the county court Monday granted a final decree of ivcrce to Henry A Walker from Amelia A Walker Mrs Bertha Lorah has filed suiv the court for divorce from Jesse Lorah Couple were married June 1917 no cildrn Extreme ekJ epeated acts of cruelty the alleged asse of action Mrs Lorah asks that 1 he may resume her maiden name of Bertha Sullivan Lorah is still serving in the arrtiv Confesses To Murder 1 Aspopimrit vp- Chinese Student WASHINGTON Feb Police officials announced today that Ziang Wan New university stu had confessed that he killed Ben Wu one of the three members' the Chinese Educational mission teund dead in their headquarters here 31 and that Wan ctemied killed Dr Theodore Wong ami Hsui The confession as an-! aounced by the police gave a rather! story of the murders the mo- for which was believed to have! robbery Wan entirely exoner-j his brother Lee Wan who ws arrested with him last night jcwe The JZelief J'corps -ivjl mett here Thursday with Mis 'Anna Mlls of Avada Colo and Airs Fannie Ames of Denver in attendance te m-pett the work of the corps A luncheon will be served following tin installation of newly elected officers Wdl the party who got dog at 43i hist Mjitle please call '(re- Waiter Johnson of aramie ho is the city on a visit to hei 1-aients Mr and Mrs Larson Money to loan on town property at 7 percent Rollin Adams I-irut Harry Neltleton js enter taming Lieut Harold Ray of Ijong-mort Trngton lamp? 32 volt for farn tin- by Blake 117 So College Daily Health Talks URIC ACID IN THE SYSTEM BV LEE II SMITH Trie acid is now generally recognizee1 8s tiie cans? of more diseases than waf heretofore believed When the kid nev arc out of order nric acid accumulate Mlmr-the body in'super abundance Die disordered kidneys do not tiltpi lie poisons out of the blood as the (iiiht to do and so the poisons- reman 111 'be bfood and float at omul unti hey find a place to lodge in form 01 mate salts The thing to remember if you may have rheumatism in am of the you may have pains imyn here your back may ache and ymir head may be dizzy but till mnMe is not where the pain appears be trouble is in the kidneys ami "hut is the first thing to do? You must fief that excess uric acid out of your which can be donegby taking Amine Tablets the Sjjendid remedi ''nil Dr Pierce of Bufftilo 'as put on sale in the unig stores at Pri'P- Amine Tablets (made double strength) when taken into tin si Mem as medicine have the peeuiia: P(iwer of dissoliing tiie uric acid there Drop a bit of sugar or s-ut into hot water and it will dis-ypeur In precisely the same way tic n-e Anuric Tablets dissolve line acm ronr-e after ridding the stem Urc acnj it niav return again times right foods ami live tin ryt kind of hie but Dr Perve "se you fully on proper fivid am In nllVIIlg lf -VJU ffe makes no ehaige for uid- ha'1('n' Taka Anlrlc Tablets to-dav 3 means' and get that uric a- of your sjtm 1 111 put the matter off a wear Ribbons toys dolls dishes etc' extcnded visit to Washington and crepe paper 6c a roll I New york While in Washington Denver Novelty Co they wiU be the guests of Mrs 107 Mtn Aie gtovers father and mother Con Chiropractic tgressman and Mrs Timberlake t-OR AT Milk Cows or will trade same for her stock Thon 1691 or caU first olace north of Grandview cemetery Prescription for Ere a ES a land District No 8 Dennis Estes Park 15 years the standard skin a liquid used instant reiie from ite'w the mildest of keens a a thekmalwnyseleonamlhealthv Cams mat feJC us about' botiu George Campbell District No 8 Drake District No 8 Stevens District No A Andrew Fort Collins District No Parker Tie Siding District No 13 Fort Collins District No 14 A Westerdoll Fort Collins District No 15 Lyons District No 16 Love'and District No 17 Stevens Michaud District No 20 Geo Vannorsdel Bellvue District No 20 B- Masonville District No 22-John McNay Liv- ermore District No Thompson Loveland tism until you cleanse your blood of the germs that cause the disease ha3 never had an equal as a blood purifier and scores of sufferers cay that it has cleansed their blood Rheumatism ard removed all trace of the disease from their system Get a bottle of at your drug store and get on the right treatment to-day If jou want spe-r'al medical ad' ice you can obtain it foe bv adJre-sirg Medical Director 2d Swi't Laboratory Atlanta Gu SISant Dr A Joclyn of Loveland assist ant Dr McCarty' Berthoud as-1 sistant Paul Lee Fort Collins county atP torney Wion court house janitor For road overseers: District No 1 Kelly Berthoud district No 2 John Proctor Loveland District No 3 A Andrew Fort! Collins 1 District No 4 Wagoner La-1 porte District No 5 A McLane Wellington District No 5 Pearson Vir- ind vVyo is visiting her brother 6 Ankney The diet during and after influenza Malted Milk nourishing d'gestible Aliss Helen Keller has been appointed by the Red Cross to exte-io welcome to returning soldiers 1 RHEUMAILC PAINS Quickly Eased By Penetrating Wizard Oil A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism Sciatica Lame Baik and I Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil It penetrates qiinklv drives out soreness and limber's up stiff aching joints and muscles I You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac- cidents such as sprains brmses cuts burrs Jutes and stings Just as re-1 I able too lor caiache tootliache croup and colic Get it from druggists for 30 cents If not sat shed return the bottle and get your money back Ficr rousppited or have sick headache? Just trv Wizard Liver hips pleasant little pink pills 30 cents Guaranteed to You Rnb It Away Rheumatism is in the Blood Liniments Will Never Cure If you ere afflicted with Rheumatism why waste time with liniments lotions and other Heal applications that never did cure Rheumatism and mvir will? Do not try to rub the pain away for you will rover succeed Try the fm-tile plan cf finding the carn'e of rhj pain and ro after t'irt Remove the oaue and the-e cm he ro A'eu never be rid cf Ehci mu Airs Mary Bruce came home on Monday evening from a pleasant visit with Loveland friends She expects leave in a few days for Tampa Florida which w-as her home for nine years before she came to Colorado I.

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7,327
Years Available:
1909-1923