WRIGLEYS The Great American Swestmeat provides pleasant action for your teeth, also penetrating the ecrevices and cleansing them. Then, it aide digestion. Use WRIGLEY'S alter every meal--see how much better you will feel. 2 “The Flavor Lats I< LS LOOM Lloy Process Ho Baby oy wages & Furniture Ask Your Local Dealer The Lloyd Manufacturing Company ( Hegroood-Wakefield Co.) Dept. E Menominee, Michigan (16) Opportunity to oiling our celobrats of our men make $10 for part or who york RE entsion paid on cuipt order Address VIRGINIA NURSERIES, RICH- NOnD, YIRGINIA, full particulars Send for free 192) can slog of vigorous, true S Tees, to name fruit trees s! hade trees, grown on fertile soll v“ T. HOOD & CO. Established 1056 3025 Chamberfayne Ave. Dept. A. Guaaranteed Northern Grown fHustiated Catalog Mailed on Request A. G, ALDRIDGE SONS Batablished 1339 Fishers, N, X. Thoroughbred, Popular prices BABY CHICKS. all breeds sertified, heavy egg production incubators, brooders, poultry supplies, now. Big #0-page 1523 poultry book free, F J. Melaughdin, Box 589 E. Liverpool. Ohle Agents Wanted—One in Each Towa Wil Housiter Music Folio selis at sight Something different. Particulars free. WILI ROSSITER, 38 W lake St, CHICAGO A Chip of the Old Block. “What you need is a car,” said Salesinan McGurk, “to take a ride when you've finished your work. After din. ner on Sunday you can go for a spin ton” 1 believed what he sald and bought a machine, but then semething happened which I hadn't foreseen; for my som took the car across valley and hills, while 1 stayed at home and set tied the bills Actd ——— Heartburn and Nausea wickily disappear with the use of Wright's ndian Vegetable Fills. Send for trial box to 173 Pearl SL, New York. _ Advertisement. + Education is a chest of tools.—Her- bert Kaufman, SOY BEANS WILL STAND MOISTURE One of the Best Forage Plants Among Legumes and Exczeds Others in Yield of Seed. PREPARED SOIL IS ESSENTIAL Application of Fertilizer on Fertile Land Usually Is Not Profitable Crop Is Greatly Benefited By Lime, The soy bean Is one of the best forage plants among the legumes and it exceeds any of the others in yield of seed, says W, C, Etheridge of the Missouri College of Agriculture. It does not require a particular kind of soil. It will withstand a great deal f molsture and succumbs only when water stands on the land for a consid- erable time, On the other hand it is decidedly drouth-resistant, For its best growth, the soy bean than is necessary for cowpeas, be it cannot compete with weeds grass so well as cowpeas, Fertilizer Not Profitable . The application of fertilizer tp the soy bean crop on either fertile or high- ly fertile land usually is not profitable ‘nuse and Cultivating a Field of Soy Beans. on poor land good returns always follow a light appliea- 100 150 pounds per acre, of acid phosphate; or a light dressing, 5 of stable manure, is seldom any profit in applying nitrogenous fertilizers to for this crop gets to There ns gen-gnthering bacteria on its roots Although the soy beun will grow than red clover and alfalfa, it is great land by In nearly all conditions a application of lime will give good returns Inoculation Will Benefit. Although on fertile soils Inoculation is not necessary for a thrifty growth It will usually benefit the crop, and on poor land it is essential for even moderate growth, For sections into which the crop is newly introduced. re- gardless of the type of soil, artificial inoculation will nearly always give urns. Inoculating material, instructions for its use may be lime under moderate iy and lege of Agriculture, Columbia, Mo, The best date for planting soy beans will of course vary with the locality, crop about two weeks later thin the average time of planting corn. The depth of planting is an important point, The seed must be planted shallow or poor stands will result. Experiments have proved that two inches is the most favorable depth, For a crop planted In rows three feet apart-—the best method where a of seed will be required to the acre. A broadeasted or drilled crop-—for hay ~tvill require 60 to 90 pounds to the acre, FEEDING BEES SUGAR SIRUP Extra Precaution Must Be Taken to Prevent Little Insecta From Drowning. When it Is necessary to feed bees In winter, extra precaution must be taken to prevent tiem from drowning. Pour sugar sirup into a shallow dish or pan and cover with a cotton cloth large enough to drop over the edge of the dish. This allows the bees to erawl over the surface without being given a bath or drowning in the sirup. Set the dish on the frames and see that the «loth 18 loose enough to settle to the bottom as hees use the sirup. a a OVERCROWDING CAUSES ROUP into Common Cattle Dip Is Most BuccessTul Cure, Prevent roup hy not overcrowding birds, In treating Individual cases, best success has been obtained hy tak- ing a gallon sirup can, into which put fn tablespoonful of the common cAttle ding. Dip the affected bird's head, with mouth open, Into this solution. Pe sure to hold the bird's head down. ward while so doing. This treatment thoroughly diginfects the head parts, both inside and out. A second treat. ment may He DeCOssary. FARMERS BUY LARGE PART OF FOODSTUFF Survey Shows That 30 Per Cent Is Brought in by Railroads. More Prosperous Sections Seem to Purchase More Than Those lso- lated — Smallest Volume of Home Production Is in East, (Prepared by the of Agr Farmers should grow more of food they consume and buy of food produced outside thelr hmmedi- ate locality is the consensus of opinion of 20000 farmers in all parts of the country recently questioned on the subject by ment of Agriculture. The survey showed that of the food consumed by United States Department icwiture,) the less is produced locally, and nearly 30 per cent is brought In by railroad. the judgment of the farmers 79 per cent of food they could be economically produced locally, In a general way indi: cuted that the more isolated farmers more of their foodstuffs than the isolated, and that the more prospercus sections seem to buy more The thought ie survey was that inasmuch freight rates have tendency*to reduce the prices of prod ucts which farmers sell, and to In- crease the prices of the things they buy, they might economically produce their home requirements and thus become less dependent upon the the consume the survey less back of tl as high had a By South sections of the country the Eas! Central states, including Ken Tennessee, Alnbama and Missis led in the volume of production for home consumption with per cent. The smallest volume of home production Is in the New England Sti ling Maine, New Hamp shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhodk Island and Connecticut oR.1 per cent, FIELD INSPECTION SERVICE One-Ree! Film Released by Depart. ment of Agriculture Pictures Different Operations. Lucky, sippi, ew wy fds ns ites, inclu with (Prepared by the United Hiates Department of Agr witure. ) “Guarding live stock health,” a new fila recently released by the States Deg ture, shows the operations of the field ion service of the bureau of an. Attention is called to the large number of animals entering big stockyards euch day, and the that many of these animals are to farms as stoekers and Should some of the animals sen] they wis through a the industry. fact feeders id serve to spread the country for traces of There fore swrough search disease Is made Cleaning Up and Disinfecting Yards Where There Has Been an Qutbreak of Disease. The film may be borrowed from the department for limited or copies may be bought at the cost of printing. periods srs—— Broduction Expected to Be Many Thousands of Pounds Over Fig- ures Given for 1922. Sheep feeding is hooming and will result in the production of many thousands more pounds of mutton chops this year, sheep were in feed lots on January 1 1022, according to government ert! mates. The largest Increase In opera- tions was In the Irrigated region of the West, though the corn helt shows a gain of 14 per cent over 1922 feed- ing. Relief In financial conditions among farmers is considered largely responsible for this increase, which will put the country back on a 1921 basis In mutton produetioh, SCABIES CAUSING MUCH LOSS Federal Inspectors Pass on Health of Nearly 25.000,000 Head of Sheep in 1922, Last year inspectors from, the bn rean of animal In2cstry passed on the health of nearly 25000000 head of sheep with special reference to the presence of scabies, a parasitic dis ease that causes a great deal of loss to ranchers If It 1a allowed to gain headway In flocks, More than 85800, 000 of these sheep were dipped to de stroy the parasites, The disease is quite prevalent in a number of the western range states, but the work of livestock health officials Is Fewalting in lmprovement, CONDOLENCES NOT IN ORDER Strong Probability That Mrs. Green Would Not Have Welcomed That Suggested Committee. “It's too bad about the sald the Indy of the house, feel so sorry for them. tune! “They had to give up thelr car and let the maid go, The janitor expects to put a ‘for rent’ sign in their win- dow nny day, Oh, dear!” “You are fairly oozing sympathy,” sald the man of the house, attacking the grapefruit, “How Hite it Is to have such a bunch of thoughtful neigh- bors." “You understand,” Greens',” “We all Such misfor- don't sald the of the house, “Men never do, We all Intend to call on Mrs, Green tomorrow and express our sympathy.” “1 saw Green this morning” said the man the house, “He didn't look particularly blae” “He's simply keeping up ’ of appear “How do “Listen. ruined?” Monday notice, you know he is It’s this way the mold two weeks’ the garage man said that car was for sale, and the iceman told me the janitor told him he to put up the ‘for rent’ sign In Green's window.” thelr exXped “Go on,” sald the man of the house there'll he nn patch In coat tomorrow he will of a Green around ro when he “1 suppose Green's and abandon the use collar, be running kee the like the he needing a “Today,” “an continued the lady express wagon called the piano and the talk house, and took away can solve the man of the he and his going to Europe on a long trip been making no instead of it. He didn’t to pay of nn expensive apartment Was Av “I think I chuckled the “Green told me house ife wore HOney care the while that's yay, and been of his why he's hold goods, A n a tour.” used in the disposing house mald nis t nece The mn doorway Cy would = that condolence not mnderstand” The lads of the house went telonhone She was still in a rondition as she called up Mrs, ter. . “Listen, my the most surprising i tdcago News is ni sary af the house | gest of Mrs commitiese Green might to the dear,” she sald, thing te teil you!" Machine Quickly Cleans Cotton. A muchine that embodies & process of opening and cleaning ton by subjecting ik to vibration io a hw been devoleped in England of a dust-proof apid machine consists that supports a sheet metal casing with a semi.cl Inside which a horizontal, drum rests for its whole length upos mil ro brush, ch siowly keeping its perfora- tions clean Inside and at the bottom of the drum there Is a small and rap- idly revolving rotor with a large num ber of right and left-hand spiraled blades =o that when the cotton fed into the machine falls on this rotor, it is kept in constant motion backward and forward thus thoroughly opened up, all dust adhering to it being removed. It then light hat a current air pumped through a pipe that end of the drum Slows the cotton through an ont. let, at the other end, Into a condenses, Popular Mechanics Maemzine. a OS AS # Bn tating whic revolves the drum, and is becomes so penetrates one Elephants Once Roamed Britain. Through what appears to have been a mere chance part of a tusk and rome teeth of cae of the largest species of British elephants were re- cently saved from an untimely end Some laborers digging gravel for the paths of a new kitchen garden In college, came across the relies, that Iving In untouched terrace four to six feet helow casual on. looker ventured to doubt whether the first tusk found was ivory. In reply digger said: “I will show you and he immediately Oxford, is to say, gravel about breaking It Fortunately, the site be. other tusk ing his pick into the tusk, drawn to of the attention was fore the whole being found close by. The part of to one of the earllesg recorded inhabitants of the the college library. New Medication for Toothache, According to the American Journal of Pharmacy, a Had toothache may be relieved quickly by means of a mix. ture of equal parts of benzyl alcohol and chloroform. A few drops of the misture are placed on a plece of ab. sorbent cotton and the saturated mate. rial 1s Inserted into the tooth cavity. The action of the medicament Is al most Instantaneous, and lasts for quite a long time, which Is not the case with any other medicament with the excep- tion of cocaine, Fenzyl alcohol has been known for a good many years as a very effective local anesthetic. Static Interference. “Static,” what it 1s and why It Is, dre known to shi radio experts, but how to efiminate it Is absolutely un. known, Midday In summer is the time of minimum radio efMciency, when static Is at its worst, Midaight In mid. winter Is the time of maximum radio efficiency, when static Is practically un. noticed. FOR $10,000 CASH Benefits From Tanlac in Ending His Stomach and Rheumatic Troubles, Priceless, States Tucker. “I wouldn't take $10,000 for the good Tanlac has done me,” declared W. BE, Tucker, 1120 North 28th 8t, Richmond, Va, a boxmaker for the Allegheny Box Co,, recently. wy thought I would ‘Dave to give up the job I had been on seventeen years, but Tanlac has bullt me up eighteen life, “I was so weak and run down and [ just felt broken down all the time, [ got up morpings awfully nervous, with no appetite, feeling like I hadn't ory just tortured me. My acting right, and 1 suf- fered so much from rheumatism I could “Bul Tanlac has made a clean sweep and now, with plenty of rey, 1 am working and Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- gists. Over 30 million pottlies sold, — Advertisement, Let Bygones Be Bygones. “D'ysou know, I'm the very when be was wy | Colonel, “Never speak ill of the dead, my CATARRH iE i appl cation and Medicine, i which the Blood on the Sg ous Pel by Inter: nal through Bur. of Catarrh Bold by druggists for over {0 Years, F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. Noclety uncovers a multitude of shoulders ls Any eme can live on love minutes, sn m— wlone—for am Al A — Net Contents Be Coptents 15 Fluid Dac Dragt Your Health is the Most Valuable Asset You Have Here is a Well-Known Man's Advice. Bellepoint, W. Va.—*It affords | me great pleasure to have the privi- 168% to make public this statement in behalf of Dr, Pierce's Golden { Medical Discovery. 1 cdnnot rec- | ommend it too highly to the public. We have used it in our family for . years and have reaped good results, we have always found the ‘Discov- oh, to any other tonlo—it A 2 1 system builder. I 3 gan. chesrfully YEfihimend it." =— 'B Carper, Box 4. As soon as you begin to take this “Discovery” you begin to feel its bracing, appetizing effect. Buy of your neighborhood drug store in tablets or liquid, or send 10¢ to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, in But- falo, N. Y., for trial pkg. of tablets and write for free medical advice, 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. Don'tallow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against trouble by taking LATHROP'S GOLD MED, Olt CEI The world's standard remedy fori dney, Ever, bladder and uric acid troubles Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Boek for the name Cold Medal every box and accept no bmitetion For Infants and Children. pn 18 od i Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. Nothing pleases a silly woman more than a compliment she doesn’t de- serve, Why confess faults? One doesn't add anything to his neighbors’ infor mation. DYED HER BABY'S COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Bach package of “Diamond Dyes” cone tains Roy so simple any woman ean dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed bnfore, she cin put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, wai coats, soskings. ed. Bay Blamand Dr bree e's Ba I hatha ry Be fh anteed. to dye is wool or linen, coiton, or the material yom wish to or whether jt is mixed never streak, spot, fade or ramond Dies Cues or it Cotton spinning was established In Japan § in 1806, Aree ire ry KEMP'S BALSAM RUPTURED? USE STUARTS PLAPAOQ.PADS REE a, "pA Ton MINERVA BRAIN REMOVER ot This eden overonies Tn dangers burning as with enemies th ram. with leetrie Peer ead By Oe., $10 ; BAK. Trenton, N. 3 w. NU, BALTIMORE, No. 81023.
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