A HAIR STAYS COMBED, GLOSSY “Hair Groom” Keeps Hair Combed—Well-Groomed. Millions Use It—Fine for Hair!—Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly. A few cents buys a jar of “Halr- Groom” at any drug store. Even stub- combed all day In any style you like, “Hair-Groom” is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to your hair— that final touch to good dress both in business and on soclal occasions, Grea stainless “Halir-Groom" does not show on the hair because It is absorbed by the scalp, therefore your hair remains so soft and pliable and so natural that no one can pos- gibly tell you uséd it. seless, Habit Clings. of the clubs elected credit man of a store, After had installed théy to speak The president president spoke, hoping for of the ab ' under their adi ation. Then It was the credit man's turn, “You'll soon hear from me,” he said. “It’s just time for our annual dues to be paid. Your statements will be mailed to you and ple remit soon as possible” one a8 secre- the officers fary the heen were asked and vice the SUCCESS inisir Hse as wan Eve Balsam is an antiseptic oint. applied externally, and not a “wash” sais the providing prompt relief inflamed surfaces, Advertisement. Each uge invents a the incomprehensible, time it was the to Emerson's word In “over-soul.” cover Beinz a good sport consists caring too much, in not Mrs. Lena Reedy » Girls and Women age Who Are Ailing Linville Depot, Va.—*“l1 suffered with woman's trouble for five years and could not do anything for one year. 1 doctored with two different doctors and they did me no good. 1 took Dr, Plerce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion also used Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets and Healing Suppositories for two months and was greatly bene fited. 1 feel better now than I have for five years. 1 can truthfully say that Dr. Plerce’s remedies are the best 1 over used.”"-—Mrs. Lena Reedy, R. F. D. No, 2, Box 18. Health is wealth. Do not neglect the most valuable asset you have. Go to your neighborhood drug store and get Favorite Prescription in tablets or liquid, or send 10¢ to Dr. Plerce, President Invalids’ Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y,, for trial pkg. of tablets and re- ceive good medical advice, free of all For aching teeth use Pike's Toothache Drops, CCO0OD TONIC AND APPETIZER P isn Hair Thin’ PH FE ET Ee CAREFULLY PACK EGGS FOR TRADE Much of Big Annual Loss Can Be Prevented If Little Precau- tion Is Observed. ———— Gocd Stiff Fillers Should Be Used With Sufficient Packing at Top and Bottom and Between Lay- ers to Prevent Breaking. annually Tremendous losses occur loss way to market: Much of this ean be prevented If the eggs are pac ked a second. to renall it, Uses If the poultryman it {s necessary should be securely Any solid and By the 100s¢ pleces the hottom driving of a few nails Use Stiff Fillers. After the crate is ready the ghould be inspected, and only fillers used, with sufficient good Fiber-Board Box Filled With Corru- gated Pasteboard Lining and Fill ers of Same Has a Wrap. hest ing. The mater packing eggs are especially excelsior pads, which consist of of excelsior shou ranted in { wrappea | 3 in place, and makes efficient packing materias Jersey Agricultural experiment has tried the market eggs results that it can be highly mended First, an excelsior pad in the bottom of each compartment of the crate. Directly upon this place a filler and fill with eggw packing the 1 ik station g method of KE wed recom followin with such place pad us usual, eggs with the sma end down no flat is placed the 1 ids, the will bed themse in the excelsi and ride s ! lavers should icked as ternately flat and filler, wi sior p the instead of Co ad third crate, us layer an This method leaves nd from the directly and holds the er, put a « low it the seco ushion above and conte: Nail Cover at Ends. Nall the cover at the ends nall an egg cover in the center, | piled down ends there will be a bulge center, This means It means a nat- come in cone tact, thus giving the entire contents portation. Ton Is Equivalent to About Four Bushels of Corn Plus Tenth of Ton of Good Hay. One rough and ready rule which is not very far wrong with ordinary silage under conditions as they now prevail, is to figure that it has a value per ton equivalent to about four bush- els of corn plus one-tenth of a ton of good quality hay. Still another rule which applies fairly well with ordinary silage yielding ten tons per acre, and made out of corn running fifty bushels per acre, ix to figure that a ton has a value equivalent to five bushels of corn plus £1.20, Using this latter rule and figuring corn at BO cents a bushel, we find that silage would be given a vi a value of £3.70 a ton. SYMMETRICAL HEAD OF TREE in Pruning Alm to to Remove Super. fluous Shoots to Prevent Any Waste of Vitality, The pruning of fruit trees i= to necomplish four things, It should be done in such a manner that there Is an even flow of sap to all parte. Su. perfluious shoots should be removed to prevent a waste of vitality In sup. plying auch shoots with sap. Fruit bearing 1s stimulated, but care must be taken that this stimulation is not overdone, The fourth object Is to keep the head of the tree symmetries], ’ | VEGETABLE GARDENS OF BIG IMPORTANCE Home Table Not Supplied With Pleasing Variety. Condition Resulted From Shortage of Labor and From Erroneous Idea of Some Short-Sighted Farmers That It Don’t Pay. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agricuiture,.) There has been a marked tendency on the part of farmers recently to neglect thelr vegetable gardens and as a result the home table has not been so well supplied with a variety food as formerly, says the States Department of This coudition has resulted fromm a shortage of farm more particularly from an idea has crept into the minds of farmers that the garden does not pay. There is no basis for the argument take all the time labor, i | { i little and during tutoes there Potatoes and is surplus overdone for the ge were very plentiful the latter part of 1922, but p< and cabbage are largely a farm crop and ha heen produced im excess of demand, : The si is now Ye the gnificant point in the whole various causes been needs has from and he and more power to the and the meat market, home had mea upon grocery store Years ag full supply canned dried mn 0 every farm its ts, and ground meal fro grown rn, and fruits and to beuns COTn. “ted abundance Be je th in many farm vegetables be To iny summ and winter sperm 1 feed tl} own | vegetab thers uses, DEVICE TO RESTRAIN SWINE Apparatus Securely Holds Animais to Be Operated Upon—May Be Readily Adjusted. American in lustrat- for re n of G. Scientific and describing a device straining pigs, the invent Cor Los Angeles, Cal, says: ter of . tion relates to a wirain iratus and operating adapted for u An object is to pro holding appa table especie s¢ In © wi th Pig Device to Restrain Pigs. y be empl pig The device may be read d for use in connection with pigs of various sizes, and may atirely by one man, the opera. ving free access to the animal while being op be ap ple Trees for Oyster Shell and San Jose Scale, There are a few fruit latter part of March, of Febraary and San Jose scale, rot. Bordeaux mixture and arsenate of lead is used on apple trees just before the leaves appear and later, just be fore the blossoms open. These sprays are to control bud moths, tent cater: pillars, canker worms and other eating insects. The spray just before the blossoms appear is the most important to control scab in apples and pears Before the blossoms on cherry trees dpen, the trees should be sprayed with bordeaux misture for fruit rot. At the same stage, plums should be sprayed with bordeaux mixture and arsenate of lead for curculio and fruit rot. Grapes should be sprayed before growth starts with bordeaug mixture for grape rot. POTATO GROWERS HARD HIT Plan %o Decrease Acreage, Increase Storage Facilities and Seek New Markets, Potato growers in the Middle West lost money on thelr crop last year and are planning to make a few changes that wili help to avoid this condition. Michigan, Kansas, North Dakota, Nebraska and Minnesota raised approximately 100,000,000 bush ole. Decreasing the acreage, increas. ing storage facilities, searching for new markets, and working out better marketing plans are ways now being considered by those growers who lost money «= the last potato eros. SINGS WITH JOY WHILE AT WORK Mrs. Banes Says Tanlac Ended Indigestion, Sourness and Pal- pitations and Made Labors Light. wish everyone suffering like 1 would follow my sfiggestion taguse + gald Mrs, Sadie Banes, ton 8t.. Kansas City, Mo, the other day. “Before 1 took Tanlac my was so poor it seemed beyond cultiva- tion, and the little I managed to eat gave me Indigestion and caused awful I was simply qadaches, diz. in my back, poorly, and felt so bad had to quit my down well 8 only the OAT miserable from nervous hi ziness and knife-like pain times 1 fuat and lle was that at housework “Tanlac ease that it ha half of 80 nited to my talien three bot- full treatment, to ith, It makes without an nd that to be pain or trouble of any k about my work humming I just can't help rejoicing: has done for me." Tanlac is for sale By all geod drug- gists. Over 80 les sold. Advertisement, ache, I go over what 3 million bott “Flapper” Idea sald that the the Haytian gir who From. flag Came It is orig'nal per adopted swho “roll back The 3 The g regular trips to market an to ride on tl They carry thelr the o utskirts of they ride al wear the to Mothers Cure iy very bo important Exnming CASTORIA, ttle Virginia who are gh CHILDLESS Cortland, N. Y.—*“1 took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be- cause | was weak and wanted to be- come strong and have a child. My husband read about it in the ‘Cortland Standard ’ and thought it might help me. It certainly for I now have a lovely 23 fifteen months old who Toda: Fiskhams Vogetable Com: 2d to my friends an ou Can cer- fainty use m nial in your lit- tie books in ou im newspapers, as it might help to make some other childless home a if Fas’ the presence of little ones a i done mine, "~ Mrs. Coupe P. CANFIELD, 10 St, ra N. Y. A Message to Mothers Hamion. yp ere have known about a nkham’s Com yi since girihood, having taken it a Iwas unger and fering from a Ww od ache. Lately I have el hah to stren me before the my child, as I was troubled wi in y back and a lifeless, weak f Bel 1 think if mothers would only wonderful padicing they | { i ! i | Aspirin Say “Bayer” and Insist!| on not get €net pre AW( illions for Colds Headache Toothache 1a Ear nche Neuralgia Accept “Bay only, Each wr proper s direct } i twelve tablets cost few cents, Drug and 100, of Bayer Mdester of Unless you see the or on the genuin phyvsicl years and proved saf name “Bayer” 118 you are Bayer pros package tab ting scribed by vents imbago Rheumatis Pain, er Tablets OX OR a -t mark moeetion trade f Mon Worms inated decided that the exter From a Chilly Hen, FOR OVER 10 YE ARS HALLS ¢ “1 beer of Cs HALL'S gliets HeHeove has tyrien & C Filsehood's Many Faces. If false ! had, 1 ! but face only, we would be upon better terms; for i then take the contrary ni the li vs for cer tain truth; he reverse for truth 5 jis a fie id Hmit,— This “1 see may Happen Some Day. * 8 7 jprit nesanil wg | with “Wht : A he « eaN | made streets in 1} St. Louis, Mo.—* I want to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for me seven years ago. I was rundown and had a weak- ness such as women often have. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and after being married sixteen years became the mother of a sweet little girl. 1 now have four lovely children—three fine boys and the little girl six years old. I had longed for children a the while and wept many . day and envied every woman with Id. I was 36 years old when my Bret baby was born. I recommend Lydia E.Pinkham's whe etable Compbund to any woman is sailing with female weakness, — Was Weak and Run Down St. Louis, Mo." My mother took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound when I was a girl, and when I Fae troubled with cramps I took it, and later when I married I again took it to make me strong as the doctor said I was weak and run down could not have ehildren. 1 took it 9 ston) fine and now 1 have ary use has and Colds, plloations. and marvelgusly as two sizes st all them baek In condition. Thirty “@" indispensable in treating Coughs with their resulting on GOSHEN, INDIANA GRIP FLU By checking your Coughs x ad Colds with FOLEY’S HONEY +> TAR o Established 1875 Refuse Substitutes GET RID OF THAT “TIRED FEELING” O you feel run down and half- sick all the time? Are you thin, pale, easily tired—no en no “pep”? Igy, 1, DO the time to take Gude's ngan. It will brace you up, # “delightful feelir f wig ambition, enrich Vi Pond. bu firm, solid flesh, nd bring the healthy color back to your r skin. Your druggist has Gude's—Liquid or solid, as you prefer. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother’ s Remedy nach IL # rir Flave you RHEUMATISW Lumbago or Gout? Tare REEUMACIDE to remove Lhecaure and drive the poison row Lbe syslem ANEURACIDE OF THE I58IDE PUTS RESUNATIEE OF THE OUTS E At All Draggists Jos. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mug louses, ete, stops sil pain, ensures comfort to the fret, makes walking easy, Ihe by mail or at Drugs hogwe, K. X. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE f its kind made Reta The world ahd Dove mach is for Pras. ocket -#i s ling machine VETY Rs liz on Exclusive territory. mmiss long and quantily prices MACHINE on Pittsburgh, Pa. sight for sample POCKET ADDING We sell a the leading int en ods West ing ary cell tube and $63 00 at | the Gee aeriola nes int, Radiotron {abe Crosley Regen. And Bas set with $65.00; our price UB200, $34.65; TUUVEL, $6.11 erative Harko- Senlor--list, $18.00. our price, $15.00. Bave this 6d and write us your wants EVERGREEN 1 AWN FARM Sianesville . West Virginia Opportunity to peiling our celebrated Nursery Stock of our men make 3100 per week for part or whole time Pleasant outdoor work. Commission paid on receipt of orders Address VIRGINIA NUREERIES, RICH. MOND, VIRGINIA. for full particalars WHY SU FFER JIT REC MATIEM on NELR a §1.00 a box oS Tonle Tablete are Trial ibe and Money back If net WILCOX, Bex #26, Rochester, NX Some Profitable Wilcox's Iron cost of packing Guaranteed Northern Grown Mustrated A LDRIDUE SON on a amant Brtabiiabod 1889 Fishers. K.X Bristol Chicka~The husky “hardy, healthy kind, Big boned mountaiteers of seven pop. siar varieties MatoWes vvery week Troe catalog Bristol Ha chery. Bex Lo Bristol, Va, Gain Personal and Financinl Independence. invest where big cash dividends are paid monthly. Convincing proofs. Waldman Sickles Corn Exch Bldg. $57 Broadway, Brooklyn. N Y A 15 Lute Mandolin for $8.95 8p ruce and hOARY, Patent keys ebony and rd BeEor board. Sent on receipt of $1 00 a] Music House, 1865 ma Ave, New York City. ono CHOICE FARMS Some equipped; large selection. State size or call at our office. Taylor & Burkholder, 412 Home Savings Bide, Youngstown, Ohio MAKE AND SELL AUTO SPECIALTIES Great demand. No tapital Pr 1% rel able formulas only $i 00M EMMING, 167 Bast 47th Street, NEW YORK CITY. ss oop A W, N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 9.1923
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