out of keeping with your fur- cannot overcome. color samples of 0c Small That Particular Encounter in Some Confusion. At a point during the co address before members of the Cara- van club the other day, Representative William D. Upshaw of Georgia had occasion to be “reminded” of a cer * tain vaudeville performer whose imi. ture of his act. “On his way to the theater In the small town where he was appearing.” sald the congressman, “the accosted by a youth know if ‘he wasn't the n the Palcce theater a dog’ “‘Yes,' replied the itator. complimented on being recognized. “*'Gee,’ laughed the boy, ‘I got ya beat when it comes to makin’ nolses like a dog.’ “*That may be true,’ snapped back the performer, ‘but, then, y member I had to change. who barked like learn Magnetic Indicator Used. It is a well-known fact, referred te in Popular Mechanics Magazine, that drill steel, In order to for the greatest possible and resistance to wear, be toughness should be { perature above the ecritie-1 point, {which is the point at which ‘he struc ture of the steel changes. This point coincides loses its magnetism, has been taken of this coincidence in the production of a magnetic indicator to assist the blacksmith In quenching his steel at the proper point, Not Entirely Artificial. *1 was deceived in you,” complained the husband. “Your teeth are hand your hair Is another's. false.” “No, not wholly,” she replied. “I have a mind of my own, as you very well know.” And he was forced to admit the bitter truth of her statement.—Bos ton Evening Transcript. Thought for the Day. The average son takes the advice of his father just like the father took advice from ‘his father, You are wholly At times you get just what you want. and at other times a good salesman waits on you, English “Upper Classes” to Have Been Dependent on Commercial Product. Relics of “ye olden days” brewed on thelr Pid oe 3 N DILLY In very beer was by the ne On the site at Hay Hill once present occupied sto] the Berkley comprised the lan hire h estate, 1 upon which Devore stands. Recent ouse longing to the whieh dated bac Pe rie od original farmhouse, k from the late Tudor When Berkley street was cut in 1600 the old farmhouse was down, but only to the street so that the original vaults have found preserved below the street. brewing house has been cleared Brickwork believed to go beyond 1800} : found, and it Is believed that the two mash tubs bearing the lettering “D.D.. * now on view in the vaults of Devonshire house, were brought from the original brew ery.~—London Mail 1lled level, of back debris, A Past Time, Klauder, the said at a dinper in well-known Phila- Charles architect, “American architecture stands to- day as high as any in the world, but there was a time when we were almost proud of our terrible jerry-builders. “An American, gazing at the stu. pendous and lacellke masses of the Spanish cathedral of Toledo, said to his guide: “‘How long did It take to run up this affair? “Five hundred years, senor, guide answered. “The American gave a contemptuous laugh. “Five hundred years? Holy smoke!" he sald, ‘Why over in God's own country we could bulld a struc ture like that and have it fall to pleces on our hands, all luside of two or three years,'"” the Economy. Let us learn the meaning of econ omy. Economy Is a high haman office -a sacrament when its alm Is grand, when it Is the prudence of simple tastes, when it Is practiced for free dom, or love, or devotion.~Emerson. Passing Through the Panama Canal. It takes a ship about ten hours to make the trip through the Panama BAA sss» hy The word “Vitamin” is new, but the thing itself is as old as the sence is a food, f right, there is no need to go to the! di aug store for Vitamin. rape-Nuts, the famous ready- to-eat cereal, supplies the natural Vitamin from the wheat, and a fur- ther supply is included in the cream or Suit with which Grape-Nuts is salon: Nuts is delightfull SHap and Tn wih 3 gh or whic i wholesome, heath pe Fogdness which the | Bod Dulliing Yhosph orus and woll as Vitamin, with al Ba bran conte to stimulate intestinal action, are supplied 8 by Grape-Nuts, gests y and is asain milated quickly, and is yh ay nourishing energizing. fou find better health and fit. ness, in the natural way, with Grape-Nuts as a regular part of TO wviniia vimmy 's genuine in Grape-Nuts—many lorvings of of this exceptionally nourishing food 2 the package. At do qndy to 0 Serve; rs GROW TWO CROPS IN ONE SEASON Those Who Oppose Idea Should Remember That Weeds Thrive on Unoccupied Land Furnishes Dairy Cows Green Fesd -Tomatocs Also Are Satis factory Late Crops. While some farmers do not approve of growing two crops on the one season, we have It with the most satisfactory Those who claln that double crops are too much of a drain on the land should remem Law field grows up in weeds just as soon as the first crop of the Stops grow says a wri change, ‘his patch and why plant it to sometl than allow the troublesome to weed pests for and If one fertl lity the cost dressing of rich barn still leave a profit from crops secured, Profit With Potatoes. aps the soll results, ber every ing, ter in an ex- is e pecia i not sow ing profitable rather worthless, hit weeds to seed should we the | ther sens sees that the soll | # the value « Perh in wh handled ich the potat is to dig out vation can Using a Hand-Cultivator Between the Rows, make a fairgerop in the potato pat after it is | a by. Sweet corn, ninety- day field c and pop corn are fav- orite otond Crops. Late cabbage will usually good second crop for ch kraut and stor. a lot of green feed for the dalry cows ness is gone, Nice Crops in Patch. sure of making a satisfactory crop be tween the potato rows. after the in the patch potatoes are or stacked utilized as late fall pasturage for small stock that would not trample the ground down too much. Rape and turnips are also favorite the lambs and shoats that are ringed so they will not root up the potatoes, Of course ft Is lmpossible to har row In any of the above-named seeds, as that would tear up the vines so we aim to do the last cultivating just before a rain, letting the fain drops beat the seed into the soil. Where this is not to be done we sow the seeds while the dirt is still damp after the last plowing, ————— CARE REQUIRED FOR CHICKS Where Confined Young Fowig Must Be Given Greens and Animal Feeds, Also Exercise. Confined quarters Increase the amount of work required to raise chicks. If attempted, the care differs from that of range chicks, In that greens and animal foods must be pro- vided, also exercise. If too closely confined, It is almost Impossible to grow chicks at a profit, even with the most constant and faithful care. USE FOR SURPLUS SKIM MILK Dairyman or Farmer Who Doesn't Own Flock of Chickens to Utilize By-Product Is Lacking. The dalryman or farmer who doesn’t have enough chicks to handle his sur plus of skim milk, knowing its great value for chickens, should elther hulld up a sideline flock of hig own to utilize this valuable by-product profitably, or else market it among the fa mers and souitry rolsers In hile e~umanity. i KENTUCKY ACTIVE IN of Breeding Stock. Twenty. Two Purebred Beef Bulls Placed on Farms During Last Fis cal Year-—~Grade Animals Were Formerly Usea. ol Agriculture.) Leports received by the United States Departinent of Agriculture from for the shows husbandry tucky, of Ker 1 in University effective iprovement, Following representative res In Wayne coun- ty 22 purebred beef bulls were on farms during the last fis animals were or purchased at purebred Wayne county is a wm and, although the live stock In is not highly developed, fur ing a great deal of atten ty of their stock. ay ve.ght of babs was 1.275 Work uits seal sire ers ticae Lio The Large Anima; Argus Steer 1 Small One Is a Piney-Woods Steer 32 Years Old—DOctter Breeding Is One Principal Methods of Overcoming Runtiness in Live tock. Year Qld; the of the Prize money for the ghow to 21.700, which will | year to $3,000 unty Wayland Rhoads work of Co cer and M, blanks Stock” 1 , pledging themsel: use purebred sires only; an orde bull from a registerof-merit cow; the a full program of live stock up with placed Tr for 2 IYI DE game day further improvement was exec the farm The foreg ieved to be drawn utive oH am » statements are be cational more t unty were scrubs, Are Destroyed by Spraying at Wrong Time, Why poison the Innocent bee by when it is absolutely unnecessary? our bees” says R. E. Vaughan, plant disease expert at the Wisconsin Col- lege of Agriculture, “Is to conduct a spray at the right time.” He is heartily in favor of the resolution No. 1, passed by the forty-fourth annual convention of the Wisconsin State Bee Keepers association, “We don't stop to think of the dam- age we do to the bees in the neighbor. hood every time we spray our trees when in full bloom,” says Mr, Vaughan. “It does no good to spray trees when in full bloom.” R. H. Roberts of the horticultural department of the University of Wis consin and a fruit specialist, also is In favor of the resolution. He says we must realize the importance of bee keeping, and arrange our work so that we can do our spraying at the proper time. CURE HAY FROM ANNUAL CROP Considerable Bother Experienced With Soy Beans and Millet Because No Sod Formed. It is always considerable bother to cure hay from an annual crop like soy beans or millet, because no sod is formed as is the case with clover. Clover Is more cheaply grown because it 1s sown with a grain ewop. For soy beans the land must be plowed, pre pared and seeded. SPREAD MANURE ON FIELDS To Increase Value and Bulk of Fer. tilizer It Should Be Hauled Out at Once, Get the manure ont ae fast as It Is made if it is possible to do so. You ground ig frozen In which to do this, and a few hours’ work turns the trick. Bed well and thus Increase the bulk of autre made. An Up-to.Date Young Feller. Two high-school girls, shortskirted, bob-halred, bright-exed and talk ative, sat In a downtown motion picture the nter while on the screen hefore a story of love was unfolded, central flgure wag a man whose « distinetion, outside his motion ple. t of a certain brand them pe The Niet BUCCeRs, is thi trousers which once were One girl urned to cotspmnion nn “Oh, Nell love Hana po- iis News, CATARRH Catarrh fs a I I disease greatly in. fluenced by Co tional conditions, HALLS CTA’ MEDICIRE cone gists of an Ofr hich gives Quick Belief by lo : ation, and the Interna! Med! a onic, which acis through the Blood on the Murous Bure faces and assists in ridding your Bystem of Catarrh Bold by drukgists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Co., Tcledo, O. Queer how a man’s better |! ways looking for his worst sid ———————————— All make 1 doesn't twice hair makes origioal colon At all rol ana rr GOHGL 3 PER rs tie | similating efood Food by Regu e Stomachs nd Bovels 4 pe + Mineral. N' er ——— I Aelpful Remedy Re | Constipation and Di2 NEW YO n uz 7] CR mont : 1 Lath 2 Er? In Use For Over for on high. alfalfa. in on the ground Taxes Favor the Farmer as Values Increase land boom; prices are in history, not inflated — you cn often worth more, acre for scre, than the cost of the land. the Hamas Colrnleation Be mh awa mach Sw to EEE BR a Sn a I eras) “the |! -
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