HAT Tanlac is a wonderful med- icine for delicate children is con- clusively proven by the remarkable results accomplished in the of the three children shown in ple- ture, - Little Blanche Blair, 13, gained gina McCabe, at right, of Scranton, Pa., gained 15 pounds; lit- tie Richard Leary, Jr., of Philadelphia, who was very delicate, is now In fine, robust health. The statements made by their parents are as follows: Mr. A. M. Blair, residing at 20 At- wood street. Providence, R. 1. said: “We just so happy over the change Tanlae¢ has made in little girl that we can’t do or say enough to show our appreciation, She lost nearly 20 pounds in chit looked frail and weak that mother and I were both almost ried sick over her condition. taking Tanlac, she has already gained | 10 pounds, color is better than it | ever has heen and and acts | § like a giilesent g Mrs, Cat the! ne ens Re ant on, ‘flu’ left bad wisi he Cilses this Providence, Re- of 10 pounds; age 9, R. I, age are our had and | her wor- | Since | weig REGINA McCABRE and RICHARD | LEARY 3 sO her she looks irl.” Me 414 Dick “The | such a den hadn't tol she | ‘abe Pa., sald: leginag In ive no me if it Tanlac, is n mystery the little lifeless with he co more gasps. But hack to will praise it thought few him we tated hreathe ania gnve and well and dying sure condition af h she but strong to our now us for how eating been me she the is one whole unusual recon. £0 she | on the | Ung ¢ af Its SOIEHeRS 0 wisl $ its merit. Although a powerful { structive, Fanlae contains no harm- | ful gredients, minerals or opiates which Te 8/0 *¥y F i other if the herbs Vege. most not most upset deli dren, and weakest or off trouble | at and yressed up ’ re | Tanlae agent in every into many his heart palpi- | town Advertisement Cities The conclusion Nature's Supreme Wisdom, the check that win ation would had tropical 1 in the branch and As 18 decay as Thunderstorm Spots. hed Dy given ention mi ation storm were not for If i fer interposes veget we 1" 1 Well-gKn wt fungles : JUNKS a } 100.000 popul os of the forest ad of violets rehid % alipim r orchids, ender growtl old of as been Voorhees. winter. that | ¢ iter t the seeds of reins furnish and foster ETasses and so ort : muing of spri DE. in begin. ng Even in deeay there is there 8 purpose; always is a Youth's Compani by him new On). Jewish Physicians to Popes. Many examples might be enumerat- of who patronized Jewish physicians. An exception Paul IY, Introduced the Ghetto Into tome, Old Court Liverpool the zh courts of record. Has Much Power, (Eng) there still In one of exists very few medi- | ed popes At one various part 8 The Liverpool court called, has prae- tically jurisdiction in caus of arising within the city, and has more power than has the City of London court which jurisdie- only when the defendant is em- | ployed the city itself. remaining eval borou wns time there of the of passage, limited action were 215 In who but least a seem to have gone out of their way in extending friendly recognition { medical members of this race, kingdom at as it is un es The Alibi. The Secretary—This speech may get you into trouble. | The Honorable | prepare a statement saying that I was misquoted by the newspaper—Life, has tion in Mise TY pany but the gecond loves company, apt to mn} com fan't call A “balanced diet” may sound confusing to many people The facts, as explained here, are simple. The secret of a “balanced diet” is to have food containing all the elements needed for proper nutrition. These elements are protein, to nourish the tissues; starch and sugar to furnish energy; fat to supply heat; and mineral salts to provide the material necessary for building nerves, brain, and tooth and bone structure. Grape-Nuts, the nourishing cereal made of whole wheat flour and malted barley, served with cream or milk, is a complete food for young and old alike, Go to your grocer today and get a package of Grape-Nuts. Eat it with milk or cream for breakfast; or with stewed fruit, jelly or jam, as a delicious dessert for lunch or dinner. Evegy member of the family will relish this palatable and nourishing food Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder “There’s a Reason” Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich, =| MAKE MONEY IN PRODUCING BEEF Herd of Good Cows and Purebred Sire of Prime Importance in Making Start. SELECT BEST HEIFER CALVES No Method Adapted to All Farms and Conditions as Much Depends on Pasture Available and Near- ness of Market. {Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) We are a nation of meat eaters, The average American eats more than 140 pounds of this concentrated food each year. The importance of wreat, par ticularly beef, nowhere more em- phatically brought out than at the is great central stockyards, some of which cover nearly a square mile of ground. | To keep the supply of animals moving | through these yards, necessary to feed the millions of the | raising of cattle, sheep on hundreds of farms and ranches, Improve Each Generation. In profitable beef production a herd good cows and n purebred are of great Each people, requires and of hogs, thousands i of bull good importance. A High-Class Beef Breeding Herd. f oat ied f cattle raised should generation « better than the proce g can be shed hy selectd host the piace of Hd cows two "IN heifer calves each barren riick fivine a hettor in 1 ving a ! ! ii All year shy bree ene} oft he + As months old stockers or feeders at one fin tweet Or Two yours shel ag baby beef at si vtewn ty or ns fat steers at at older age The fonend ener ’ system HTT Ht able market ind fee transpor price The ing herds aystems of handling which are mos “beef.” “hy In run with * (OWE not practiced are “dual-purpose.” the fir tems calves their d: til weane being 1 that cows intended for baby ve better care hee hey producing calves Bos f erally recei calves are to be fattened sh weaning, which makes it necessary to give them a good start milk The straight beef system is primarily adapted to the range West and South, which dry, or sandy for cultivation the climate permits, pasture pended on the year round may he used during usually bad weather or periods of shortage. Where snow the | range a part of the year, hay is put | winter feeding. Little grain is | i Alse wily after on country of the | rough Where iz de. Some cot ig too un fod | COVers From southern ranges the | eattle are usually sold as stockers at | every age turity heen from weaning time to ma Recently many fat calves have | going to the slaughterhouses th and West a large part cattle go to market grass-fat Baby-beef production is a highly specialized business and is adapted to regions where there {8 a plentiful sup- | of fattening feeds together with main- ing calves. The corn belt is the hes: place for this system, but it is prac. ticed to some extent in other places When to Finish Baby Beef. If spring ealves are to be finished as baby beeves, they should be taught to ent grain before they sre weaned They should go into the dry lot at the end of the pasture season and be ready for market by June or July. If possible, they should have good pasture for a couple of weeks after weaning. Fall born calves should be kept on grain when they are turned on pasture in the spring. The quantity of grain should be gradually increased throughout the summer and fall so that they will be finished for market In December or January, When the pasture falls, hay nnd silage should he supplied. Stocker calves require some meal or grain during their first winter to keep them thrifty and growing. They ean utilize to advantage much more rough- nge, such as stalk fields, meadows, silage, and straw than baby beeves, As yearlings and two-year-olds they may be wintered on roughage alone, some clover or alfalfa hay being given i available OVERFEEDING CAUSES SHRINKAGE OF STOCK Weakness in System of Co-0p- erative Shipping. Partly Due to Disposition of Some Shippers to Overfill Animals Be. fore Loading—Best Plan Is to Always Play Fair, (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture ) i Reports to the effect that exces shrinkage live nt markets Is frequently experienced are sometimes received from members and | managers of co-operative Hve-stoeck shipping associations by the United States Department of Agriculture, eases these take form of complaints, and times shrinkage feature is pointed to wenkness In the whole system operative shipping. While on stock some reports the | the | na of nt co | things fre shrink many and result In excessive in stock, Investig shown that at times it {8 at least part ly due disposition on the of some shippers to overfill thelr This from the can age ive sitions have ton custom loading. Ge relie be Vogue and hen most 1d | thelr stock to country Under | the system of marketing wherein lve | stock | of home welg point producer's advan “ane 0 be n davs into small producers so huvers wns usually sold the ha hits, or at it was us on 1318 hinn ng most, shipp ng weights the milly to ntage to obtain a gen- | turn- drover erous iis stock before ing it The live on over to the country co-operative system of s however, practicalls to excossi fills before stock inates the Incentive ve home | shinning hipping or is fed not fiend it point just heavily anly (qui loading is | t gicken and | Hut | Ar- Hkely sometimes ge dom takes good 1 when It fives at market, Furthermore, where co-operative shipments are graded at the whitige fill nartion shipping point KEEPING CHICKENS IN YARD Two-Foot Slats Nailed Ponts Will Prove Effective—Fowils Are Thrown Back te ie Wandering Into the Yard. Neighbore' attempt to fly over the fence they to their futile attempts, thes fly over again—E Science Riomtsly. GRAINS RELISHED BY FOWLS | number iry Popular After a will Bade, yard, not in to Be Efficacious in Recent Experiments, The seed of kafir, sorgh: for corn in the scratch mixture used by one of the grain ture with good results, about two products, preferable to ground oats for use in a poultry mash, and resulted in suffi ciently greater egg production to justi fy the additional expense associated with using this costlier feed. The hens ate the mash more freely and, al though they consumed more feed, their egg yield was enough larger to produce greater profit. SPROUTED OATS FAVOR EGGS Without Succulent Sprovis All Other Aids in Increasing Winter Pro. duction Would Fail. Probably the greatest single discov. ery for the production of eggs during the winter months was that introduced to the industry by the sprouting of grain, particularly oats, and feeding the tender and succulent sprouts to the hong, Without sprouted oats, prac tically all of our other aids in increas ing winter egg production would fall by the wayside; at least, the results | they would obtain would be consider ably less than Is possible where sprouted onts are used in the ratios. The Poet's Business. 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