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CURED IN 7 DAYS OR MONEY BACK Sold in Bottles---Capsule Form---Tasteless Contains No Alcohol No Narcotic No Quinine No Arsenic No Mercury No Habit-Forming Drugs Recommended For Adults And Cnildren. ANTIPLASMA is the result ol the work of the Me dwesl Staff ct the Bor Army duting the re cent Door War. Qnginelly used by palive, tnibesmcn Its empleyment resul et) in not a single death hom material infection in the Doc: Army a8 comg ared (oa mortality rate among the English scidiers that greatly exceeded the number of killed and wounded MIGHT HAVE MADE TROUBLE | Junior Evidently Was Uneasy as to| the Possible Conduct of Mosquito in Heaven. Junior espied a mosquito on the window. Not wishing to be bitten be had his father kill it. About a | half hour later Junior came to his | father and asked: “Daddy, will that Heaven?” “It might,” his father said, was a good one” Junior, satisfied with this answer, went off to play. In a few minutes he was back again saying: “Do you think daddy? “He might be,” replied “if he was a real good one” After a few more minutes of play Junior again came to his father with these words: “Daddy, I yet ‘squito go to | he's in heaven yet, his father, | wonder if he's bited God American, J—Chicago An Airplane Brake, The newest idea for airplane wheels is to mount upon the periphery of each wheel a number of little wheels, This arrangement, says the Popular Science Monthly, helps to retard the forward motion of the flying machine on making a landing. The little wheels, brought sucessively into po- gition by the force of impact, tend | to check the plane and bring it to a quick and smooth stop. Perils on Land. “It takes courage to be an aviator.” “One kind of courage,” replied Mr. Chuggins. “And yet it would be a comfort if I could sail my flivver into the clouds where there wouldn't be any risk of meeting a reckless boot- leg bandit or an irritated traffic cop” A garden in every vacant lot would keep food cooking in the pot. Heart of a People Must Have Foundation. To wait for a state flower might be an disappointing vigil. itself appropriate minable and Cen- chosen eady or a song to be to hand, declares the St. Posterity may that are better, the of happy circumstances, but we in our day may bave at least our ready- made symbols fo feed the romance ip our souls. Ancient Louls people acquired these spire emblems and patriotic threugh a long and at times painful history. Something stirring happen w give them birth, soldiers who were in the gre:nt Insignia of their heroic adopted it “as the visible thiem reminder of day. Influenza and Consumption Charles H. Marey of Pittsburgh, before the medical society of Dir. stated of io an cases of tuberculosis, the onset whose symptoms was referred atfack of influenza. patients known to have had tuber culosis prior to the onset of influenza was comparatively small. reactivated old quiescent lesions, influenza. —— sss — Money is not the main thing. Know. ing how to take care of it Is of more importance. ROOT AND SALAD CROPS IN FAVOR Can Be Cultivated With Hand Tools and Take Up Compara- tively Small Space. it en tpn FRESH THINGS ALL SUMMER Specialists Suggest That Plantings Be Made a Week or S80 Apart to Obtain Succession of Various Kinds of Vegetables. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture) Where gurden space is limited plant root and salad crops. No garden, large or small, igs complete without them, but they are particularly adapted to small back-yard gardens. Among the root crops are radishes, beets, carrots, parsnips, salsify or vegetable oyster, and turnips. Salad crops include let. Cos lettuce or romaine, Chinese buage, and others. They require little space, becguse they can be planted in rows from 10 to 18 Inches aspart, and cultivated with hand tools, Many gar- Jeners make only one planting of these crops, but the garden specialists of the United States Department of Agri- culture suggest that several plantings of them be made a week or 80 apart, in order to have a succession of those vegetables, Radishes one of the vegetables that come from in spring. They planted as early as possible, whether for market or home use. For the home supply small amounts should be plant. ed, and at least two or three plantings made with varieties that mature different times, Food Value of Beets. Beets are one of the most lmportant crops for the home garden. Seed can are the should be one another In the row, thin cook them ax greens Later. when Crop Has Been Gathered. they are about an inch in diameter, both jenf stems and young beets can When the beets and woody. As a rule two plantings in about four woeks, Carrots should be planted just a lit- the plants are up they ‘should be thinned, A second thinning will leave the plants one and one-half to two in the row and give a carrots, for use on the table. The tops of the carrots eannot be used for greens. Parsnips and saisify are more in the nature of winter crops; that Is, they are grown during the summer and kept for winter use. A section of row 20 ro 30 feet long generally will produce all the parsnips or salsify that the average family will want, While it is true that too much lettuce often is planted at one time not enough attention is given to keeping a continuous Supply. Lettuce plants grown in the hotbed ‘or cold frame, or in a box in the house, can be planted In the open ground just as soon as the danger of the last frost is past. Fresh Things All Year. By making a study of the different kinds of salad crops offered in seed catalogues one can easily have a con- tihuous supply from ‘the earliest springtime until the late aptumn, and even into the winter, Water cress, for instance, is grown commercially In ponds or spring-fed streams In sec tions where the water naturally con- tains large amounts of lime, By start: ing water cress from seeds gown in a box in the house or by getting a bunch of cress in the market and using the stems for plants, it Is ensy to grow a bed of water cress without the ald of a stream or pond, Chickory, or endive, Is one of the finest of the winter salads. The roots are grown during the summer, and then dug in the fall and packed in the cellar In boxes of molst sand, the roots being placed rather cloge together in the box with the crowns or tops near the surface. A covering of straw is placed over the box, and the soll around the roots kept moderately wa- tered, Fresh, young leaves will be formed beneath the straw, and as they are grown in. comparative darkness, these are white, oriep and tender, - NICOTINE SULPHATE IS LESS EXPENSIVE Dusting Found Effective in Con. trolling Pests. Insects Hard to Reach With Ordinary Sprays Caught by Floating Dust Settling on Under Side of the Leaves. Ss (Prepared by the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture) To the sorrow of some of the in- gect pests which feed on the under side of plant leaves and so escape the effect of poison sprays, the bureau of entomology, United States Department of Agriculture, has been conducting experiments with nicotine sulphate ap plied in dust form. Mixed with kaolin to give the poison bulk, 40 per cent strength nicotine sulphate did remark. able work in controlling melon, cab- western cucumber beetles, All those Hand Dust.Guns Are Effective Small Areas. on are hard to reach with sprays, but the floating dust upon under side of insect pests settles the experiments show that much areas can be treated in less time thar is much less expensive than a spray outfit and its cost of application less than by the method, I weighs less than spray and conveniently handied. with arsenate of lead or sulphur for insects and fungous Ms older nm——— Place in Every Garden Where There Is Space. Plenty of vegetables for the tablk should be the first every home garceaer, but fruit and some bush fruit should be plant ed, say specialists™ of the does not take a very growing enough large space for fruit and age family. ‘Everbearing strawberries, were a howelly a few years ago, now being planted by gardeners, and they should find a piace in every garden of the temperate region where space will permit Strawberries, however, can be grown under a very wide range of climatic and soil conditions, of the blackberry and the dewberry. Raspberries are more limited as to distribution, and will net withstand the extreme cold of the North, Thelr planting is confined almost entirely to the temperate regions, the Central and Eastern states and the Pacific Northwest. Certain varieties of the red raspberry that are practically everbearing, or that at least produce both a suminer and fall crop of fruit, are now being developed. Raspber- ries, blackberries, and dewberries do well when planted along a fence, —————— ———— err rnstitssnatansnnnnnang SETTING OUT NUT TREES Nut trees, such as walnut, hickory and oak, develop a deep taproot and few laters! feeding roots during their first year. They cannot ordinarily be trans planted to the field so success. fully as other trees, so that planting the nuts or acorns on the permanent site usually is considered preferable, eight wlan aie gl dao dy dt a —— GROWING MUSCADINE GRAPES Best Results Obtained by Training to Trellis, Using Three Wires Instead of Two, The muscadine grape will produce the best results when trained to a trellis, using three wires instead of two as in training the “bunch” wva- Posts should be at least eight to nine feet in length, and set two to three feet In the ground. The wire should be two feet apart on the posts, which should be gixteen feet apart. The vines should be set at least twenty-five feet apart in the row, VARVARA ARAB RARR RS BRABARATRARRARRTRRRRS Excellent Sow Ration, A ration which is excellent for sows with pigs Is corn, grain and alfalfa. The hay can elther be self-fed in a rack or ground at 4 small cost and ' with grain feed. . Declares She Would Like lac In The Hands try — Never Saw Its Equal. “l am sixty-seven years of age, in all my experience 1 have known a medicine like Tanlac. Think welght, but that done,” sald Mrs. Emma of No. 337 Webstér icuse, N, Y. “If 1 had it in my power,” she tinued, lac in in have ave- the home of every sick and child in this country, what this wonderful do for them, For almost was almost a nervous dure gC up with me. eros the street of the stomach For days at without solid food. hit to do any go and worn all of the days 1 hardly across the room and was so wenk two wreck. to leave the house or town unless my I wa and had a time, fee ling of wis wenk and easily a time 1 would go 1 conld not “My rest wd and felt tired out tithe Rone could drag and as ready to give up. is fine and i! ti “My health want touch of indigestion, better than 1 do now, the talk of our genegmily be few weeks longer. now and 1 never ive never slept My neighborlicod, lieved 1 recovery is ae it was nt grand could not This Apparently. really She=<*] How"y belle You we 7 know don't » be quite happy.” i 3 i i | { { | ma: ( MRS, EMMA REIFENSTEIN, 337 Webster Ave. Syracuse, N.Y. - . ml —— = — te dic ine has broug ie ith and happiness and 1 just can't say tg praise” Mr. J. Reifenstein his wife's her recovery has been a prise to us all. A idea she en enoug in in commenting “Yes, happy sur. veeks ago 1 able to pull through, but now in better health than 1 have ever seen her and credit Tanlae., We have been wo fifty-two years today and 1 I have seen her looking any better” Taniance is sold by leading Ady statement, sala: few would be she is the ig doe to arried don’t believe ever druggists where — He lantly )-— iy fe AM: irte (quickly)— Jack. Did. Jack (ga! Marie, dear, any Keep It Pure man. Good sap, sturdy tree. poor, impoverished blood cannot nourish the body or remove the waste as nature intended. When your blood is impure, itching, flaming skin eruptions often break out, and your body AY ALR Arizona Poet, However, Strikes Differ. ent Note From That Struck by the Great Persian, Omar Khayyam sald dine on a leaf of bread and with Her beside him in the wilderness meant that he liked old tin Lizzie, and the crooked roads that make you dizzie that start any place and lead nowhere, he a jug of and feel but the des that content the hot and long He liked the greasewood smell and days that feel like hI; sets and the cool moonlight and suft, sweet air of the desert night mesquite the the table blood remedy your druggist keeps, is excell. ent. Start enriching your blood with S.8.8. to. day, and write about your condition to Chief Medi. cal Advisor, 838 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. IT UP TO DADDY Small Girl Evidently of Opinion That the “Laborer Is Worthy of His Hire” The girl temporarily out during mother's left. During her stay Clara absorbed with interest details of housework ; of material ways s& setting the table, hired fliness to help had just five-yeur-old many of in fact, had in such helping with assistance When Mary quit unexpectedly housework got behind and little Clara about straighten and that night met father the io things out, a big silk tent—My, oh, my! a life he spent, * & * The devert it always was—but you these dry days when even home brew is on the list of the things taboo, old Omar Khayyam and his jug of juice would soon get locked in the calaboose. Salome (Ariz) Sun. ¥ Rare, Indeed, Few persons who have admired the common “rose quartz” realize how very rare is the crystallized form. Only twg specimens are known. When money talks we never stop to criticize its grammar, a 5 A AA 0 A AR Sh is work, saying: “Come right on out to the table, everything's all ready. Moth- you must eat the supper I got for you.” After viewing the bread cut at a 45 Clara had gathered for the royal re past, father said: “Well, my little girl is right on the job, eh? We'll never miss Mary, will we? That's just fine, honey; daddy knows you will Jeok out for him, all right, won't you?” “Oh, yes” sald Clara, “Dad, how much do you think ought to pay me?” then coyly. you A widow is not necesearily inconsol able merely because she remain: une consoled. AL Ss cgie— em
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