6 BeLLans Hot water Clear Your Complexion with This Old Reliable Remedy— A HANCOCK SULPHUR COMPOIIND For pimples, black-heads, freckles, blotches, and Fiza well 2s for more serious face, scalp and body cruptions. hives, eczema, etc, ur: this scientific condound of sulphur. As a lo- tion, it soothes and heals; taken internally a few drops in a glass of water-—it gets at the rootof the trouble and purfies the blood. Physicians agree that sulphur is one of the most effective blocd purifiers known. Re- member, a good complexion isn't skin deep it's heaith deep . * SULPHUR Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SU } COMPOUND. It has been used with satis. factory results for over 25 years. 60c¢ and $1.20 the bottle at your droggist’'s. If he can't supply send his name and the price in stamps we will send you a bottle direct. HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR COMPANY Baltumore, Md. 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Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL WELT 0g The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles—the National Remedy of Holland since 1696, Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists, Look fer the name Gold Medal on every ben and neLept no imitation Lax Laws. Governor Smith, advocating stricter divorce laws, said in Albany the other day : “They told me at Atlantic City on Easter Sunday a story about a beau. tiful young woman at one of the lead- ing hotels. It seems that she was heard to sigh bitterly and exclaim: * "What annoys me isn’t George's de. gertion but the fact that my next hus- band will be the thirteenth.” se M e¢p Y« - CH Clea Ce Book Murine U., BALTIMORE, NO. 28-1920. Co. Chicago, U i sb A ation Ww. N. gt 4 Md, 4 EDR | may be better graded at less expense | than heretofore by use of a new sizer developed by government workers, Two ed under commercial conditions | Leesburg, Va., and Mayfield, Ga. formation gained through these was used in perfecting the In- {| turers interested, according to i nouncement by the bureau of markets, The machine has several unique fen tures and advantages over | types of sizers which make it [ross to handle ‘fruit with less eXixt | packers to work at one time, thus mak- ing possible & run of two to three car | loads of peaches a day from each ma- | chine, the amount depending on all dimensions of the machine { 24x15 feet. It requires an {| motor of less than one horsepower ce- | rate It, and it ean be run at half ca- | #acity If desired. Under | conditions it should be sold at a price { not to exceed $450, according to esti mates of the designers, How It Works. The peaches from the orchard are delivered on an Inclined roller convey. { or, on each side of which sorters stand | and pick out culls and damaged fruit The rotation of the conveyor, which is obtained bruising, enables the sorters to see the entire surface of the fruit | touching it. From this roller convey or the peaches are delivered to two gets of ropes running pulleys A simple lever arrangement permits ! the adjustment of the spaces between peaches on thie without without over these ropes to accommodate anv size frult it Is desired to grade the ropes diverge from each other un der ordinary operating | BEST OF ATTENTIO Don’t Put Away Rake and Hoe Too Early in Season. Surface of Soil Should Be Lightly Stirred and Kept Mellow—Finely Sifted Manure Scattered Over Sceds Is Excellent. (Prepared by tha United States Depart- ; ment of Agriculture.) Here Is a message for the tillers of i the thousands home gardens al- 1 t i ready planted In eities and the smaller of | of Being planted. | duction is only begun. | make the mistake Many amateurs of putting away the seeds in the ground. The surface | of the ground should be lightly stirred i 1 i i i i : i i | the seeds come up. Often a week or 80 of extremely dry weather comes | after garden planting. This is liable | to cause many of the smaller seeds | to fail to germinate, or, if they germ- inate, they may not have enough | moisture to keep them alive, There are two or three ways of pre- | venting loss. One Is to use the sprink- | ling can and keep the surface lightly | watered, until the seeds are up. An- | other is to lay a board directly over | the row of seeds until they sprout | and are - just about ready to come | through the, ground. It does not do, however, to leave the boards over the row too long, as the little seedlings on coming up against the boards will be bent out of shape and weakened. Still another method is to seatter a little fine, sifted manure. Here, also, care must be taken that the cover. Ing Is not too heavy, or the seedlings will be injured when they come through the ground, A steel rake Is one of the best tools for cultivating the garden, because it loosens the top Inch or two of the soil. Before the plants are up, break the surface ever so gently over the rows, with tie rake. After the plants appear, use the rake frequently along each side of the row to keep the soil lovee and me'low, { i the End, Whence It Drops be set nearly parallel to facilitate the distribution into the bins size. This control is made possible by a perfected hat rack movement which As the peaches come roll cline to the ropes on which they travel conveyor they down through into canvas bins, machine because the peaches are al a time to the ropes, Some objections to former rope sizers It is Impossible to congest the Fol moving a special ‘ an idler which serves to keep t coupling d . proper ten- vice } which quickly widens or reduces the space between the rapes. The machine, which was devised particularly for six. rier packing, ot used 1 be for bushel packs with a equally well slight Possibilities for Other Fruits. In the perfected chine, which is the work of 1 and of the ht the modification of the bins announcing ma- ¢ grades standards project the tech nological laboratory enn of markets, it is stated that has machine posgibilities for grading other ples, may be Prosi WEL i. fr fre 5" fruits such as ap pears and or. anges, while It to modify it J } An application for a on thig sizer is pending In ¢ possible andle swee toes, patent » patent office, but the department no ivan 1 assurgnee that a patent wil lowe chine or that s the hy tion are not already protected by ex isting patents, for lon the m elements covered applien- The bureau has applied of the machi ler to make them avallabl patents on parts ne in or to all, oF to furnish a set of eTown and is reads ing dra turers for ere or manu which Is intended to cover merely the cost of labor and One of Lezsing Causes of Range Losses During Summer Monthe— Fresh Air ls Needed. During the hot summer months the greater part of the trouble experienced poultry is on the where the growing stock Is kept, According to the puliry dee partment of the New Jersey agricul. tural experiment of the leading cnuses of range losses during the of There saffiel- of 10 aes the The colony are used Young birds night, and if are forced ta together, serious results wilt Chicks need a large amount of fresh alr in order to keep growing | If crowded at night they to breathe the same alr plants foand station one summer Is the "birds ent number commodate overcrowding should be ga colony birds. the they houses houses at by oocur, forced sults and invites Colony houses with from 50 to 75 birds in each pro¢ide much bet ter conditions than in cases’ where hundreds of birds are kept in a single i house, If several emaciated, stunted birds are found on the ranges, look first to thé colony houses at night They are probably Ts in stunted growth SAY YDiAMOND DYES" Don’t streak or ruin your material In a poor dye. Insist on “Diamond Dyes.” Easy d.rections in package, “CORNS” Doebi't hurt a bit! Drop a little ‘Freezone” on an aching corn, Instantly hat corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, t ret hard corn, soft corn, sufficient to or nove every without soreness or irritation. — — ———— Too General Director Hines of the railroad trouble: Genéral sald of Hagnosis “That diagnosis y down, In fi of a young wife I know. amr-old baby was day the lune mother-in-law is too zeners!. ne one fit her room and sald: “ “What ahout? on earth Is “The young wife made a di gesture, “ite wants she sald or either,’ more eaten too much mince ple, 4 BAVE SHOES AND STOCKINGS They will last twice as long If you Shake Into Your Shoes ALLENS VOOT Antiseptic, Healing takes away the ati Calicuscs, sore, achin Allen's Foot Ease st { causes the wear on and = Raves sxpense and makes walking a Bhake it into your shoes Bprinkie it in Coot -bath Bold everywhere Ady shoen Note of Suspicion. “I notices,” remarked Farn tossel, “that you th when sou ms 0 f=nin’ sure enough.” “Thut my cu irked the enthusiast, "y Ni been hins IH, I dunno, but it's a ; 0 Zet so far away that the be expected {to go's show you abont it” keep cateh instid of # TA, ET WOMEN OF MIDDLE ACE May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinkhary’s Vegetable Compound. i mt gn am A Dont Forget Cuticura Taleum When adding to your toilet requisites, An exquisit skit, baby und dusting powder and perfume, ret. dering perfumes You may rely on it because ole of the (Soap, Olotinent and oe each everywhere, — Ady, ¥ aly rieentedd face other superfluous, Cutlcurn Wrio Talcum)., A Little Air Jaunt, Ey flying to Adelaide, South Austra. | Ha, and back to Melbourne, Sir Ross | smith has completed his little alr jaunt | the commonwealth. | Vimy mach the and will in the «x though probably no machine undergone such London to famous Vickers om I'he been ine has presented to coiamonwenith | I Summit, N. J.~*1 have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound dur irg Change of Life and 1 think it is a good remedy in such a condition. I eculd not digest my food and had much pain and burning in my stomach after meals. I could not sleep, had backache, ant st of all wercthe government the be preserved for nation museum ling ever test the order the an extraordinary London-to-Adelan de fis this iver, still ns fu giant machine good nnd return trip if called upon. 18 in might conceivably undertake is powerful but to expel Worms oll DecesRRrYy.-~ Dr. Peery's “"Desd Shot sufle One dose is enough or Tapeworm castor Ady hot flashes, I saw in the papera a . about Vegetabla Compound so I tried it. Now I feel all right and can work better. You have my permission to publish this letter,” ~ VICTORIA KopPPL, 21 Oak Ridge Ave., Summit, N. J If you have warning symptoms such as a se of suffocation, hot fia ; headaches, backache, dread of ime | pending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, con- Elipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottla of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and begin taking the medicine at once. We know it will help you zs it No INVENTIVE GENIUS ROBS CALOMEL OF | When You Need a Good Tonic Take BABEK THE QUICK AND SURE'CURE FOR W » . Malaria, Chills, Fever and Grippe What do next? All druggists, or by Rmoke! ens 1 telegruphy, | from Kloczewski & Co horseless es in 8, colorless §« j1¢ tastes ————— less quinin TAs mel. “4¢ new improvement called “Calo- tabs” is now on sale at drugstores { For bilicusness, constipation and indi- 1 tablet is a prac- | as evidenced by | the manufacturers have an- Doctors’ Favorite Medicine Now Purified and Refined from All Objectionable Effects. ‘‘Calo- tabs''—the New Name. ingenuity wireless RICHES CRIG- | After you eat—always use EATONIC FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) | one or two tablets—eat like candy. Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, *repeating, Yeadache and the many misegies caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the best remedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out cm of the body and, of course, you get Lucky Woman, { well. Tens of thousands wonderfully Sono a | benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug- be . - Va | gist. Cost a trifle. Please try it! i - omer it “perfectly delighted™ iotabs, One tablet at bedtime with a swaLow of water—that's all. No taste Bo nausea, no griping, no salts ing your liver is thoroughly ¢ 3 you are feeling fine, th & hearty appe- tite. Eat what you please—no danger-—go about r business Calotabs are not sold in bulk package, sealed, (adv, ) i% indigestion, 3 Get gan Price, thirty Eve conta - HEE envy 80% fa snap she must have mnd who couldn't tel) FRECKLES Prockie Olgas ¥ A rR i Ee aes - ars] can treat her sick baby without babies, yet there are remedies especially prepared for good enough for them is good with it. Always keep it ALGOHOL~3 PER GENT. Vedeotable Preparat Foti ty Regjula- | Effective Plan ls to Punch Mounds and Apply Carbon phide on Catton. Ant hills may be eliminated by | punching holes in them and placing | cotton, which has been wet with car | bon bisuiphide, In them. The fumes | of this material penetrate the hills and i kill the ants. Keep the material away | from an open flame as It is very ex. | plosive, 5 EE ———— INFERTILE EGGS KEEP BEST Under Normal Conditions They May Be Stored for Period of Four to Five Weeks, Irfertile eggs will keep under por. | mal conditions nt a temperature of 60 to 80 degrees for a period of four or five weeks, while on the other hand fertile egge often Leeome unt for La ble use In only a few days. A helpful Remedy for Gonstipa onan Diaries | "Loss oF Sure , I Ho PEE A brad ill, but false claims can never restore your child. aiding in the reduction Mothers have become more and more acquainted in the house. Mothers Must Use Care. Why do we so often call your attention to imitations of Fletcher's Castoria? Because itis a baby’s medicine and imitations are always dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infants. Your druggist may not keep an imitation but they are to be found on drug-store shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit to be made on imitations. Your own judgment tells you that Fletcher's Castoria over thirty years at great expense held up its ously d it. Then, it follows that this compar. 7 must use the very best of material. Must experts in the selection of the herbs. Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. Your same good judgment must tell You that these irresponsible imitators are trading on your credulity and the reputation built up by Mr, Fletcher, Castoria. during all these years, for his MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHEN'S CASTORM. GENUINE - CASTORIA Awwayvs ~ Bears the Signature of having for reputation, must jeal- é THE CRNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK €1vy,