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' c 5 BT^SS 5 5 riiS» 3 S r Nyiblis Talcums from ihe finest Italian tal- curti groui^ to an impalpable’finer] ri^s. Miay Bower* Rose, jBouquel and one; for: baby too. E. MACIP nnite i»YAi4 D u n o iT O i ia xti-rtas jpuoB ivniuBT^ S EWS IE < ? -O U ^ T H A T 6 a v i s SW o o T ^ s h o u l d H i m (M o s t q f 'T « £ ( 9 o u = - v o m | o p T H e . . ' CIOUNTR'^^ -J STAKD- P o m r l L r r r i i ’' t-% »• ^ n o A » •-jlj ‘ ' -'\VimTU32lt uta \0 , • ’ ^ I ^ ,)« o: io 0 » » « ^ a ^Vashlnslon, Aug. 3 0 r - ^ a ir today, tom o rrow partly cloudy; sliiltiiig winds,, becomipo -soutlieldS’. Bovine \Songster V Betty hiid alw ays li-ed in tlie city. tlboD t i e r first Visit to the Country she : saw ^nd heard a cow lowing. “Oh, mother/* she said, ‘‘ju s t look at that cow trying to sing.” •jv'as jtfia'ec or fbiir days',after hiS iirst visi^/ t h a t J^ttlo .. J a c k ' ‘ itallihit a-gain hopnod -up ioH h e tree nil which M ts. piom m insbird had her- nest. It took t h e buMiiy boy spmc*tim c before [oven he could locate her moss-cov ered hom e, so like a k n o t.on tjic limb of the tree it seem ed. At -last, how ever, ho discovored it, H-Iardly above a wMSper he asked; “H a v e yo u 'laid your eggs yet, MIrs. H u m m ingbird?” “Tea, I've laid th e m / ’ sh'fc a n siver- cd, looking dow n , a t th e curious lit tle rabbit. “And now I shall w a rm them w ith m y .feathers lintijl two little biidies com e out. W o n 't Mr. Humming-bird be proud?” • - “A r e n ’t ' you afraid perhaps \somo one w ill fin d 'y o u r nest?” ai^ked the anxious -iittle' bunny. “I don’t wonry about t h a t,” replied the tiny bird. “You see- if any one comes near, I never leave it.’ N e ith, er do I come back if any one is around.'’ _ Mrs. H u m m ingbird was not Of an anxious disposition.; A lthough a very particular little ijerson, and iriOst p a rticular about h e r nest, after she' had taken gx-eat pains to b u ild-it to look p a r t an d parcel of the lim b on w h ic h it rested, |h c w o rried h o m o re. She sbnply trusted- to, th o -plaip fact th a t as jt w;asn’t : h idden,, nobody would try to find.'it, and because it Was 'in V a i ii '^ s i s il t^ a n d seem ing to ju s t grow on th e limb, everybody w o u ld overlook it. So contentedly sh e s a t on h e r two tiny eggs, no larg er th a n th e sm a lleat si;?ed bean, until t^ o little:^ birdies, as sm a ll as bees should >1*eak tbrop’a^ the shells.' Ve^, th e r e Oho ?at, careful not to move lest sdmfe eye slxOuld discpyer h e r 'l i t tle hom e. i , ^ ‘W h e re i» W v 5 Hunlxhingbii'd ?” asked th e bUnii^^boy/ h itching up his knapsack, \“'Is he aro u n d ? ”' “I guess so,” answ e red 'Mrs. H u m m ingbird. “B u t oven ,he - d o e W t f know w h e r e my nebfc is,^’''^he. addedv with a chuckle, , . ^ . ’T i l nOYCr tell,” prom ised th e \“Jsfo you can tell-X;ady.-fiovc,’-’- plied Mr.s. Hum ^ n ingbird. “All the little people of tlifi .Shady um j the Sunny Meadow love aiid tru s t her. Y'es, you m a y tell. I^idy Hove.” Then away hopped - th e' .little., r a b bit, Olipperty clip, WpPbTty lip, dp the .Shady Fbresz Tra5I, 'in an d out around the rocks and the bushes,' b e , tw een th e trees , t h a t almost-SceihOd to touch Oic big blue sky. from which Mr. M erry Sun shone d o w i -all. th e lay long whiie^ Billy Bi-e'ezo- rbiaU e d his happy so n g .' . ' “Some d ay.^ said UacldtEben, feel dnt tt*s dp to m e t o on vttfr o’ I'dese here Uuhgor gtrlkeg. If | t elror happens it’ll Kavo’ to d e tltpf of y<^r when it’« tdo Into ,foe sp r l^ i chickens an’ t6o early fofi water-; jnielOn/’ ^ ' ' Acorn Aiconoj, U p to the present, tinie nb industrial ligp has been^made of acorns, but re cent experiments show that alcohol can be m ade from Ihein. 'Siiellecl acorns contain about 40 per cent of ] starch, which can b^retplily sacchari fied and then converted into alcohol. • Parl-ofa HaVe -Liong Lives, f’orrots are long-lived birds: S o a e of them have been kept tam e about forty years, and* instances have been known of domesfieated inirrots at taining the age o f eigltty yOai^s. Isn't It the T rutn? Every m an who lives a successful and useful life,w ill find by-the lim e h o read ies 'th e age of thi-eescore year* and ten th a t he has mana'gdd-to accu m u late a nice little bunch of enemies. View of Steep by French Scientist. ■\Voineu deep m o re lightly and ro- ' quire less sleep than men, according to..j « French scientist.—IndiauapoHs Kews, ' At the Tirat Shoot of the Port Jervis J Rod aend Gun Cldb^ at Iteioes Grovel M Gitey, SEPT, 1 ST, ^924 iliiy ydiir tickets now At any jO|ini^f ;taoi!s store or from any iileii^ber of tke €kil>. ’ Members ib ttdt ntti tiekotS' to enter shoot. C onstantly I m p r o v e d SldT M odels B rothers *M o T'O w C a r s O B O . W . C A S B ^COMPANY INC, fE R S E Y AVB, PORT JB-RVrS N. Y. No. 1 Fir .pretty soon, not ko very long; .the little bunny came to a pile ‘ot ‘brush: Some-thixxg was m o v ing uudoi’^heath, and the next m inute he h e a r d 'a lowly* voice, as if someone w ere talkihg to him self. ■ . „ ‘ • “Who can it be?” ■thought' the little rabbit,, a n d 'b e in g ^ m'uious liU tie person, he Kid behind a tree. . “Yes, I think thi.s' would bo a very good place,” went on the voice; riuite low. T h e n caiUc a scotch in g sound, a snap of a twig, and again the voice sounded ; “I gu e s s I ’vo fou n d th e Very ispOL!’ “ W.rioi can it bo?” thought j.thc bun ny boy, peeping curioiTSly around th'e tree. And in th e next story^ you shall hear w h a t happened after that, G o y /r ight ’ 'Dqvjd GoVy. ' wmmmiiMmK, sta i i d i AMiirita's workers ktep ;lbbf|iitioii on evOii keel . It'S llie workeiiS 'Who pfck wp 'aad'carry; along everything that makes ■for.progress. ’ , ^ . AinericAfi workers nre intelligent, fair, ainbitipns, spir;r ;U^**i?dtriolic. Nows the time, here’s thoplace, when work connts-~^<^n'pn^^ idiouider-to the’iAeel. brings Ti^nrns. ' ^ . y v We arc f^ad to piy^our tribute to those who work-:— so many workers select this In^tfition to Kelp tficni reach their goal jof financial Ibis Bink wil not be open iABOR DAY iMbniiay^ Septeliiber 1st MESW»fBORIMm ; /Ror :Scw«niy' Yeiu»'^ >tiM Ibe^iiiby of Partidy FRAMING Dressed 4 Sides YdlowPine Ceifing Flooring Siding W t e ^ e Sidihg IVkitePine ^ragel^>ors Paints Varnish “ : Shdllac ^ VOSE a s o N [seARpbWBlJ^H, :: n . llbwlrdt Trodhids 'arr by Mtrdiaii^ w b o -o w n « n d tbeir 0 ^ itores and wb btTe in ; nterelt in tbi pabiic 4bey totvt and CdB^anit^ in wkicb -dtey live. ' MepejiiHimi Monarch Products Ain^ica’sFavorites Ailk for them at your Grocer Is MOMRCH FAVOWTES lOOO’lsland Ucar.\? Corn Dr.es^iltg B'ogauberries Tonut‘t\ ??sg,\r'ei'ias- f «,„- m Mayo„,M=e | ! « » u e s K E c i t e ‘t^cU a “ essr & u c c ■ IxSS'iSo.^ & gl^ss Bes^is: ■fiet Potatoes uer K raut ;V ;• L . , im Mcommicdl frmsporldtion f _ iniost gjinl l«Unr uf i i r R ^ Oil ^ e y e i Indicator. . - ;OiJ^ Pressure G auge mi ln.str«m e h t„f 5 S lep-C u t'I’ixtou Ilhigs. '6 Go’iupeh'saUng Carbure 7 .n o t Ah; S i e v e ’’iii: burctor intake/ n'eCti'iCtiOu witli Caiv 8 Valve .AdjusUncuL at Top of Push Bods. I • 9' Kxhau.st Manifold Off Center of Motor I Block. 10 Pull Protective Under-Pan; 11 V e n tilating Uouvres in Hood. 12 Cone Clutch. IS Centrifugal IVa'ter Pump. 14 H a rrison Honeycomb Kadiator. 15 Kiibberized Kadiator Cup. 16 “V” Pan Belt. 17 Di.stributor Ignition. 18 Homy Electric Starter. 19 Itemy Generator. ' . 20 Anntjetei' on Ijislruinent Board. 21 Storage Battery. 22■Drum Type Uegal Pleadlamps. 23 Headliuhp Dimmers. -iBHKd ■ ' Hubfiard Bldg. Qpli. Efcit Be Wise, ’^ Aetn^^iae. ' ^ ‘ u” m, Fe« HoMcri,' rcadt «aiMt Biiiv ftief €♦»«.. Ww, ®SpiM, Burner « Caji^e J f 1 Jtt; FdnbtiiM Fent^ ii«WT«x.a 9 * ■ ':s^: 7 ike's^ In Y a f b n e n i S e e n r iB ^ - m mm&sm 24 Dash Lamp. h25 Tail L ight on B a ttery Circuit. ' 20 Klaxon Electric Horn. 27 Hbi*n Button m Center of S ^ e rin g I 28 2-Speod SeleeUve Sliding Gear T rans mission. . I 29 Hand, Gear Shift Lever. 30 Standard Clutch and Brake Pedals. 31 Accoleraldr iiud Accelerator I'''oot Rest. I ■32 Spiral-Bevel B ing G ear and Pinion. .| 33 Ne-w Deparlure Ball B e a ring on Fin- j 34 New D e p a rture Tjjvust BCat-lng. cr Bearings, . 30 llH n cIi B rake Drums; 3'7 Positive-Brake* Linkage., 58 TurnbUiikle Brako Adjustments. S3 Eiripient Hand Brake. ' 40 Deep 4^.~ZucJi pj;^me. , 41 Four Fram e Gross Members. 42 Drop Purged P ront Axle. 43 Ample Glearance-Below Front Axle. ‘I 44 Scmi-ln'eyersiblc .Steering •Mechanism.\’’ I 45 Lai-g-e bTeei-jng Spindle Bolt. ■ 46 Tapered. ^5Leering Arm. 47 Spxdng.Cushiofied Steering ConnecGng I 48 ■ B earing in Ppon| j 49 Artilleijy'X’ype Wheels. . 50 QnM’tef^ElllpLic Springs. 51 Vacuum Fuel b'ced. j52 Ga.sOlii|e Tank Located a t Rear. 53 103-'Wlfeeibase. 54 Aleiuite L u b ricating System v ' 55 Xi’an Stream Lines. , 06 Low Beats. 57 CrOAVned Panelted Feitders. 58 Covered Kmniuig Boards.’ 59 Poslti-ve Door GatelJos. 50 AhlHBktUe Ijdod-Catches^, til Doubm Adjustable vyindshield. 62 DemdUhlable Rhus. 63 ExtrajRhh. , ' ^ ^ 64 Tire,ti4rrier. 65 t^UttlHy Tires, eaturei Chevrolet is the ^fijy car at its price that has all these quality features. This equipment ^s UfiCeSW0’ for a coniplete and satisfaetory motor car. Yet with all Ihcsc quality featurcs---- Chevrolet averages 'Ac loWisst cost ; vp^ mile xiiif ^ny car built, ^rchase, price .ah^ I I I , maintenance charges considered. To buy Oievrolet means 2 to buy truly “economica] transporta- tatioii” in a high quality low . cost:* : We* wifi be very gll^' to? detn- onstrate to you m y o f ^ s c - 8 3 quab ity features. 'S& Spee*49^x?t'ir. • 67 Side Curtains Open ivitli Dobrs, -I?' 72 Rubbm' Weather .Strip on C oav L I”*\ Si' S igUlators. ^ S u n V l s o r ; - • l i Dome Light. 8g 8traf|^bt-^ae Cord Tires ott GloaWf StBMtoii P | i ^ E . 4 < ) 0 78 Front S t FM ieiwWN. Y. I