FALL CARE FOR CALLA LILY | Size of Plant and nd Flowers Are Largely Governed by Size of Pot in Which Placed. bloomed in the it should be summer, then has winter, When a calla house during the kept until bedded out in a sunny situation in the garden. There nature care for it | until fall, when it should be r¢ potted, | watered let Floral tuber gays Park's hi large then AVE a i i fowers, use a large po If you | ant a dwarf plant, pot. “ ¥ +1 " € 0 | » size of the » flowers | argely governed by the size of the When a plant fail d t 13s the evelop | MONOGRAMS ON CHOICE FRUIT | Clever Little Trick Performed by Past. ing on Perforated Paper Before Apples Color. big market that a large Hood R Ive individua! Brands of Apples. sit colord in the sun the words are and ppearance t in red ot w hole @ rst has the a ground, wing dainty The Best four 58, beeswax two Grafting Wax. un parts; n A { os or low = par pa putting in ti 1 iron ves meiteq Siow 1 i thor be of | will | bucket water leas it cool enough greased ify. When i color it sticks o in » made into and put into water to harden, ther portions ca until ail 3, or sticks, » jaid another treated in the | rvs i These | can } n be way is used up of convenient size away until required for The Brown Slug. The little brown ig that the pear, plum and cherry trees during | the summer ia one of the of our to contrecl, No need allow insect to do any | serious harm to his traes, if he will | thoroughly use the remedy here given Steep two ounces of fresh white helle- r, and use slugs are first geen, Stir the mixture often; or, better yet, have an agitator attach- ment on the pump. Sometimes there is a second brood of the slugs, neces gitating a second spraying. defolintes #8 season jest insects wn eas one ¥ kore in one gallon of as spray wate a when the ER Norway Spruce, Great importance is attached to the experiment of planting Norway spruce in Maine. This is the first attempt of the kind in New England, but experi menters believe that the future supply af the denuded states may be replaced in this way. Whitewashed Trees. A little whitewansh on the trunks of the shade trees will make the trees nok attractive and give the place an appearance of refinement. The lime in the whitewash will be repulsive to bark becties and borers for a while, EE —— KEEPING BULBS OVER WINTER They Are Planted They ‘Must Be Given Special Care. | SYMPATHY ‘WASTE summer when must have First, they are planted they es above the ground. The bulbs or tubers will have matured before this time and they cannot secure nourishment from the frosted and dead stems. Injury may result if the frost ed stems are allowed to remain. the bulbs and tubers remain in the soil till late in the fall or till just be fore the ground begins to freeze hard They will keep better In their natural home in the soil, under normal mois ture conditions, than they will out of the soil. If the soll becomes very wel after the first frosts, then it will be better to dig them immediately. bri clear weather for dig he bulbs. Begin the work in the morning after the dew is off the dead Lift the clump single bulb with a garden spade, being careful not to injur of the underground parts ANY excess ing the tubers on the dry Select ght, ging t Brass, or any wake off lay ground f adher bulbs If the ice dry of goil and and or sunning damp pl under them ground is wet or very straw leaves that th 80 At Canvas ey night Or dampness Ln exposure ind prevent OV I' them ea + and nner to in this days. Be be remain before #1 and 1} them nt uie from at any them » lad Mil IN BARRELS Can Quickly Be Constructeo by Using Piece of Scantling Reach. ing to Shed. # g - {i itomy fssrin, fe rn Packing Apples in TIME FOR PICKING APPLES is Often Left Time to Allow Them to Put on More Color. for Some The ommonliy time Just as light brown, i HER ana become found but d apples after the i é ¥ will flavor But re § int ne Lane it before ¢ edges, be only full the ave kee quality + often left for sot indicate nn put on rapidly under bright days ftumn Growers i ever, not ping « aturity to allow them more comr. which they do he in fit ence the cool of nights of au mind, after the how ig ivites water fe of the fruit gxtent and s! atorage. often t a serious is} 3 1 » % tne & Fith the mid-winte varieties A spraying of the currant and other mall fruit bushes will help Canning fruits and vegetables has become a great industry in certain sec tion: of the country. A little nitrate of a well with the soll around will keep things going ® aod worked in the roots by cutting off a limb close trunk will soon heal over, It pays to pack fruit in clean bas- to also to wrap them’ in paper. the old canes among the new ones, The small grower will find it ex pensive, and in the long run unsatis- factory, to use both the barrel and the box Do not be stingy of water for the plants. Soak them plenty once or twice a week, and don't dribble once a day. Grapes must be left on the vines un- til fully ripe and sweet if they are to be enjoyed, for they Improve but little after pleking. The quantity of raspberry, blackber- ry and other small fruits can be doubled if you will bend down the canes and branches now until the ends touch the earth, where they should be securely fastened by a stone or peg. only ¥ thou! would fans knew cared and Six" ~ If the scr how little his “ali ct 13 this "al stu or t of they their sh symj for i¥% WAN athy are » ’ i Matty, to ni Iession si or the Was on ia z4 CON who emed t vey great hurler he SMITH ON YOUNG CATCHERS Would Have Law Enacted Permitting Hunting of Them in Season, Like Wild Game. NSN hers Frank Smith, on firet and this for three moving, get then a runner i me threes successive wild ones, the end aver, I sent . tod then settied that ner never myself ki walked over are nignalling for yOLT nerve or lost your ory? The boy had lost all the nun of balls | had thrown him.” to when hin said on balls mem: Kid’ a base to ‘sou L.out jer Pitchers Keep Ball Low. it is a noticeable fact that the successful pitchers these days high ball had the batters guessing Today, high ones does not last long and the pitchers have change their style of pitching entire iy. above the walst which most instances ig more natural A ——_—- Unusual Incident. ft isn't often that five member of a New York St louis game, ing a single, Daniels was shot down at a fly with the bases full Mathewson without comment ners contal Nap Ku in ] hort but for Frank hers and The Texas records aning the has brdk { 14's Or COoOnsecy t s. 1} v. fo Mi ctoria Ss twent Ten giraight ganies the center fron Northwest. © Naps a x atte HOR fielder team of the » je {1 + do ow 3 EeCure by ti is Ati 5 2 is Million of Se lageman Baker by the Red part-pay riksen i Lonergan, has been bs N¢ Englanders President Drey 118 1s a bidder for the West league as a farm for Catcher Mike Simon has been having a sad time o fit wife bad just recovered from a illness when his died Ralph Mattis, the Richmond Colts hustling young left fielder, the gent Brockton SOx as at eased the New fuss of the irs club in the tern whi P rh is the irates of His long baby to has been sold to Wash: Bradley Haverhill, = has returned to e” added to his name since he has been sojourning in the New It develops that Chicago gets Zim. merman from Atlanta in exchange for Pitcher Foxen, who was seni to that club. So the Cubs may yet have some thing to show for Luderus. Cincinnatl after looking over Short sop Joe French of the AshiandCat tlesburg team concluded he Was too small and he was sold by the Moun tain States club to San Francisco. The Boston Nationals, it ds sald, will get Bill Schwartz, manager and first baseman of the Nashville team of the Southern league. Will he be a candidate with Kling and Donlin for the job of bossing the team? Pirate Steele's feat in allowing but one hit in Brooklyn was a wonderful performance. He gave no bases on balls, but 28 men faced him; the twenty-sixth, who was Erwin, singled ix the ninth and was the only man to F reach first. Too bad Erwin got that hit. 1 | 1 ONE FLASH OF FORM ih——— Achievements Often Followed by Oblivion. ns scm————r Who Performed Re. | markable Feat of Triple Play Un. assisted, Is Cited as One instance, There Is a rigk about doing the gen sational in baseball, Though it is the proper the game 10 do unusual remarkable, enough deadly in. stances could be furuighed of notable followed by to girive alm of every the oblivion of the case | Wis HHmelight all furnished In Neal , but he did coupie of years the principal Hgur celebration on the the time A Ball It 1s Ball Ball, idolized not last only a BEO since in a iand was re arkabie & eve wind Had making Bit performed the ress fon pias ¢ furneq ou rkable ist him 11 A triple wi 14% ODDITY IN BASEBALL SHIFTS Germany Schaefer and Jim Delehanty Traded Jobs as Second Base men Now Play First. basemen cond uring the greater Peculiarly Germany Schaefe Now Germany ishion for Nationals for the WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION WasCuredbyLydiaE.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Elwood, Ind. —* Your remedies have cured me and I have only taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegeta. = ble Compound. was sick thres months and coul not walk. I suf. fe red all the time. The doctors said I Tei not get well without an opera. tion, for I ¢ i ha rd sang the pa s tn my sides, es nec cial) y my Xi ght 0 ry down ny right leg. 1 begu better when 1 had taken only pour d, br at kept on pu 00 BOA LS — XN. Be A Oui ne, to {eel one b tie of Con as I was afral d to st BApie MULLEN, 20 LLEN, 4 ia : So “hel take chances with has been the ani is § i if you have e the slightest doubt that Lydia Br Pinkham’s Veges table Compound will help you, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be absolutely confidential, and the advice free. ad i nt s1O1Y tells he We ing packs had fact eve they liked “Well, brewed i ghe had wit sad BOVEr Us when fatl ge One d from ¢ hear one who 1 it the ry next morning Mother about five minutes, just as been in the habit of doing h coffee without paying special at tention to the directions printed on the package. It looked weak and didn’t have a very promising color, but nevertheless father raised his cu with an air of exceptancy. It certain. ly did give him a great surprise, but afraid it wasn't a very pleasant one, for he put down his cup with a look of disgust Mother wasn't * discouraged though, Germany Schaefer. Del took Galner's place for the Tigers Other men in the big leagues play ing first that started elsewhere are George Stovall of the Naps, Frank Chance of the Cubs, Fred Tenney of the Boston Rustlers, and Jake Daubert of the Brookiyns. Chance and Tenney were catchers, Stovall and Daubert pitchers. Se ———————————————— Won a Double-Meader. Rube Waddell pitched a double-head er for Minneapolis at Loulsville and won both games. this time we were all 80 pleased with it that we have used it ever since. “Father was a confirmed dyspeptic and a cup of coffee was to him like pol gon. So he never drinks it any more, but drinks Postum regularly. He isn’t troubled with dyspepsia now and is actually growing fet, and I'm sure Postum is the cause of it. All the chil dren are allowed to drink it and they are perfect pictures of health,” Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creok, Mich. Read the litle hook, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There's a reason” vee read the nbuve lets? A new one appears from time time. They See Scauinn, ya end Tull ol wuimn i
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