"WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ing Changs of Life and I think it is a good remedy in such a condition. I could not digest my food fl and had much pain | and burning in my stomach after meals. I could not sleep, had backache and worst of all were the hot flashes. I saw in the papers - & #dabout Vegetable Compound so I tried it. Now I feel all wight and can work better. You have Ey permission to publish this letter.” —VicToriA KorprL, 21 Oak Ridge Ave., Bummit, N. J. If you have warning symptoms such as a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backache, dread of im- pending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, con- tipation, variable appetite, weakness, uietude, and dizziness, get a bottle of 1.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pu:.4 and begin taking the medicine at ence. We know it will help you as it uid Mrs. Koppl. WATCH THE BIG 4 <0 mach-Kidneys-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand- crd remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL » TR 23 “rhe National Remedy of Holland for eenturies and endorsed by Queen Wilhele mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Cold Medal on every bes and accept we imitation BREW THIS TEA FOR BILIOUSNESS Costs next to nothing, yet keeps bowels in fine order and ends constipation. The Read of every family that values its health should always have In the bouse a package of Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea, Then when any member of ths family yeeds something for sluggish liver $ck headache, or to pre tly regulate he bowels, simply cup and drink Rt just before bedtime, « It's an old remedy, is Dr Carter's K and B. Tea, and has been used for years by thousands of families, who get suck good results from Its use that they have po desire to takes anything else. Give it to the children freely—they lke ft and it will do them good. 8. C. Wells & Co, Le Roy, N. YT. ThirtyRunning Sores Remember, Every druggist guarantees to refund the urchase price (35 cents) If Peterson's intment doesn’t do all I claim. 1 arantes it for eczema, old sores, running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, sore pipples, broken breasts, itching skin, skin diseases, blind, bleeding and itching piles as well as for chafing, burns, » aids, cuts, bruises and sunburn “{ had 30 running sores on my leg for §1 years was in three different hospitals Amputation was advised. Skin grafting was tried. I was cured by using Peter- n's Ointment.” Mrs. F. E, Root, = ichigan street, Buffalo, N . Mall or- ders filled by Peterson Olntment Co, Buf- falo, N. Y. i ——— — ——— The only INTERNAL Remedy Bont by mall EPRI 04 bor PILOCURA COMPANY, WASHINGTON, D.C Easy to Accomplish, Bank Cashier—You will have to be Mentifled, madam, Lady—My friend here will identify me, Cashier—But I don't know her, Lady—Oh, well, I'll Introduce w-8t. Louis Globe-Democrat. her RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, @ small box of Barbo Compound, and % oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice » week until it becomes the desired shade Woy druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost, It will ually darken streaked, faded gray hair, will make harsh hair soft and glossy , and does not rub off. Adv. srything may be suspected of doing anything for money. Garfield Tea, taken regularly, will con met loth liver and kidney disorders. Adv. The more some men have the less they seem to think others entitled to. i Safe for Write fot i { YIELD OF OATS Freezes After Seed Is Sown Rarely Injure Plant. Vidseagon-Maturing Varieties Usually | Give Best Yields in Northern States—Preparation of Seed. bed Important. by the United States ment of Agriculture.) Depart- To obtain maximum yields sow oats land |! This crop weather, and considerably n satisfactory condition. in injured when best cool fre quently hot mu urity, and light frosts or even severe is by a | ew days approaching njure The it. date of seeding de- | In the date is usually | March 23 to April 15. In i more northern states seeding dur half of April is advis permit. In the can be done naturally he corn belt best rom about ng the “ conditions 1 seeding wer seasons before le of April frequently Hates Epp monly Used in Preparing a Seedbed for Oats. sige, while In } + ig may have May. Varieties of Oats to Sow ti arly itil Ary it the urs turing S mzek large urp INN In early tion QUxty 1sefasom early va » the most sat » northern por of the 18 e are to he southern ason and m suitable Seedbed for Oats, € good geedbed idea that { oats or oats will produce well poor aspedbed has persisted ponds as well preparation ns Do n land ultivated crop last year, sufficiently to too to This crop res h seedbed rovugt thi sther cereal ot plow that inac-r but disk and 1 wns harrow two or three inches deep. As oats re a fairly firm seedbed below the | two or three Inches of top soil, spring plowing Is not desirable, there not be- | ing sufficient time for the soil to settle before sowing. Disking also is less ex pensive than plowing. Of course if a growth of weeds Is present in | the cultivated crop it will be necessary | to plow the land, In which case the | geedbed should be rolled dragged and worked down as much as possible Seed and Sowing. the best geod quire heavy or seed oats obtainable, Usually grown In the region where It is to be sown Is better than that brought from some other section Sow and then treat it for smut. The larg- est yields are obtained by use of a good grain drill. Drilling requires leds seed. Insures a more even distribution, a more uniform covering, and conse- quetly quicker and more uniform ger Under humid conditions the best amount of seed to use on a well prepared seedbed is from eight to ten pecks to the acre. If It Is necessary to sow broadcast on a poorly prepared Un- weeding are usually reduced about one- giving the best results, GIVE CORN IN COLD WEATHER One of Best Winter Feeds for Poultry, but Must Not Be Depended on Entirely, More corn should be given to poul try In cold weather than in warm weather: In fact, corn Is one of the best cold-weather feeds, though of course it should not be depended on sntirely, for it does not contain all of the things needed te promote health PRACTICAL PLAN TO MEET HAY SHORTAGE Utilization of Sugar Beet By= Products Is Recommended. Tops Placsd in Pit Silo Will Furnish Warm, Appetizing Feed Through. out Winter for Beef or Dairy Cattle and Sheep. United States of Agriculture.) A very practical way of meeting the present hay shortage Is through the use of beet-top silage, 30 pounds of by the ment {Prepared animal’s hay requirements by one-half. That three pounds of bheet-top silage per day per head of sheep will reduce the hay fully requirements have tried out the newer way of utiliz- im per acre the put heets are topped. many fields as much as five tons of be had, when are promptly gathered and after the This prevents seat- tering and The gathering the tops, should pile them in silage ean tops into piles, innnediately farmer, waste a packing them down firmly, and sealing them over with f pulp earth A may made hy seooping out pit sllo, resh beet silo hole ides or satisfactory he uitable a the before and lining % straw size filling the pit a t food and bottom with Aft fine will ne ng suceculen r 30 days of on open quality he available value equal to alu of hay The feed handy comes out of the pit th ! warm The yt one-half the silage value should be *The appetiz to the feeding vards in through warm, ing condition all the winter ’ In if the S feeding period fac SOME rowers ilnge for 8 immer hold a part « feeding to supplement the short-gras season when pastures are suffering for nck good for beef or dalry p. When fed JYont IS YOUR ICE HOUSE FILLED? Season Is Getting Late and Farmer Should Not Wait Any Longer for Summer Supply. (Prepared WaYeR and eve vou're there isn No jee eream My Maybe vO came, and you lost ¥ It's running an't afford getting late now and buds to KNY he wait | hm? tes A Farm Ice House. is nature's “last call” for Ice. Cut it even If It isn't very thick. If It's spongy or soft, put up more than you would ordinarily to allow for greater waste, Get busy. You've heard about that place that's paved with good in tentions! Ice next summer depends upon prompt action now-—not next week. DETERMINE QUALITY OF EGGS To Obtain Accurate Knowledge of Con. dition It Is Necessary to Rotate Before Candle. It is necessary to rotate an egg be. fore the candle If one is to obtain an By tilting at various angles, the loca tion and size of the alr space can be seen, and very often the position of the yolk. very largely determined by the ease with which the yolk moves and the direction of its motion. The operator, therefore 1. Grasps the pointed end of the egg with the tips of the fingers. 2. Holding the blunt end uppermost, places the egg closely against the open ing or spout of the candle. 8. Gives the egg a quick turn to the right or left, watching the movement of the yolk. If the egg is perfectly fresh it may be difficult to find the yolk at first glance, but as the egg Is turned a sad ogg production. Elppsp of It will be ebtaloed OL Wastero NewsDRper Union * A motor” OMNympin, Eng of London the model fad at “Tropical Skoola ind present is shown In the at nique lit shown above such S STARTING MOTOR lgnit'on System Sometimes Gives Trouble, Even in Most Ex- pensive Cars. EMCROENCY BATTERY USEFUL 8ix Dry Cells, Securely Tied Together im Triangle Shape, May Be Stored in Compartment Under Seat and Out of Way At least TO aut mobiles use battery his mye per aystem sometimes in the most expensive viz 1 a method for produ as shown vy current y tied together in a tr in x frat well-insul is consists of six cells se gle shape yi t wired series of nth wire negative and wires nre with the start Batteries Last Long. ftter Wiki A Set of Dry Batteries Placed Under the Seat to Aid in Starting the Au- tomobile Motor. that the liquid is one-half inch above the top of the lead plates. Should the distilled ciency. water to make up the defi Keep all the battery and wire make sure that there is no short cir suit In the dashboard switches and chafing against any metal to produce a short circuit. In this way a battery PP. P. Avery, in Popular Science AA SAO Corrosion of Terminals Current Retarded. It trouble develops In the battery which upon examination is found to be up to normal and yet 1s not deliv. ering enough current to furnish lights nor spark enough to ignite the fuel, the basic fault will very possibly be found in corrosion of the terminals. When the terminals are covered with a hard green deposit no current can flow, Sometimes this deposit is so hard that it takes a chisel to remove It at the streels and motoreyele show » popular in d je our Ores, become 8 ANTI-FREEZE FORMULAS % VALUE OF WEATHER REPORTS New Service Proving of Much Benefit to Automobile Owners Where it Has Been Tried. reporting and insistent increasingly an anachron- ig office established a road or reporting service April 1 of without tion, o the moult our office will continu roads becom i exageern practical ser otherwise amounts to the direction lie motor travel, and persons start or postpone trips as we advise.” The weather begun as a War measure otor transportation and con- lucted with emergency money until the end of the war. Though congress made no appropriation for its continu ance during the present fiscal year, the demand for it was such that the and, ¢ Can service in ald was highway was of it without special funds to meet expense, AUTOMOR! <2 GOSSIP.2 Owners of cars fitted with My Inspection for loose spokes. - . * The constant use of hard or dirty water for cooling purposes will result | in the clogging of the radiator. - | Car owners should get into the hab- | it of using belt dressing for the clutch leather to swell it and act as a rem- edy for slippage. » When replacing tire tubes it Is es. sential that tale or French chalk should be thoroughly distributed over the inside of the casing. - - - All japanned bodies get dull In a painfully short time after they go in. | to actual service, and this is true of some rather high-priced cars GET READY OR “FLU” Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De- lightful, Bafe and Bure. Physicians, and Druggists are advis- ! ing their friends to keep their systems | purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against | the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lazy | Bver favor eolds, influenza and serious complications. To cut short a eold overnight and to event serious complications take ons alotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea, ne griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you please—no danger. Cadotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not perfectly delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.) rence flere Year In many betwe only d 1920 New line, Ability is than | 6 BELLANS —. | Hot water Sure Relief L-ANS FOR INDIGESTION rHelloggs Remedy for the prompt rellef of Asthma and May Fever. Ask your druggist for it 28 oents and one dollar. FREE SAMPLE. Northrop & Lyman Co.,Inc.,Buffalo, N.Y. Thousands of women have abox of DR.TUTT'S PILLS in the house. Af the first sign of dose is DrTutts NEE so—— I . ig REMOVED BY Shechter's Biogen Facial Cream, Seap and Blood which are proven remes dies, also excelient skin food and complexion beautifers. A trial will convince you. Satisfaction assured or money refunded. We send Facial Cream and Soap for only $1.00, All the three for $2.50, Bend your order today, direct to the manufac. turers. SHECHTER & CO. 125 Orchard St., Dept. €, New York KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as . that good kind CIry it—and will know hy tak Inhale Olive Tar Dn. 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