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Don't waste time irfing to kill these pests with powders, liquids or any experimental preparations, Roady for Uso—Better than Trape Zoe box, Be @ hoz box, $1.50 SOLD EVERYWHERE ~ GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA COMPOUND alekl a A Tul paroxyima. o 05 years and resul SERIOUS MENACE Automobile Expert Points Out Fool Tricks Which Endanger Lives of Motorists. (By Erwin Greer, President Greer Col- lege of Automotive Engineering.) The next time one of those fools who break their necks looking one way while they drive another nearly runs you down, turn around and yell after him, “Flivverboob !"” That Is the name by which be is to be known, ac cording to the American Automoblle assoclation. Why supposedly sane men will drive at top speed Is un unsolvable mystery, Yet the speed artist is only one type of flivverboob. Another type Is “mud splasher.” He is the fellow who and sends mud and water all over you. He likes to hear you cuss and the women scream, “Explosion Hound” Another. Then there is the muffler hound; you know him. The fellow with some powerful bus who rushes down the street making explosions in hiz muffler. If you are opposite when he goes by you nearly throw a fit from fright, much to the high glee of him self and to the disgust and contempt and antagonism of everyone else The graze-you gink's special delight Is to come as close to your carefully groomed car as he possibly can with out actually striking it. Often he mis ealcuintes and the result is that you machine immediately resembles his, with dented mud guards and broken hub caps. If try and collect damages you find that he owes money you on his car and that—you are out of luck. The brake burner is another one the clan; he also has a compiex. He comes on at speed and then, clap !—on nls brakes, like the seizure of a fit. His tires with loud remonstrance on the pavement, bis car tenses and groans, the hrakes shriek ing the sudden ough the fine the car builder, together and averted, This method a habit and in pulis out and of murderous a sizzling goes scrape all expect and purpose of crash and lofty things somehow jlent that time Is of action gets eventually a cotter then an accie Usually Saved—Usually, A relative emerges of his is the fear fanatic who sudden ily from a side street (yes, even upon our boulevards) Approaching cars il dodige and » wing HS path, tr accel Th to pres ont ing hearts of passengers leap frightened grips are clamped on nearest from the astral influence fate of fools. he is saved supports, and that is saved screams break Iadies usually, guards the he of the great by Usually the grace -fsuaily. iy body of honorable he is saved- i zone fox is another one. dow n to line of sireet motorists, “Usually The safety He comes the left of waiting to and tries the safety blocks on WAYS some him into move ags sailing the streed a long CTOSS a break into zone, If he car the street cars the tracks. And motorist that the line so that rin. antomobiles intersection {to the because he out has to traffic crossing. He is take up In detail, A total of 24500000 was paid out in death claims by American insurance AX) flivverboobs (and their victims) killed on the high- ways last year. In: addition to the fatalities there were 1.500000 non- Which makes us won- too well known der Why is a fllvverboob? TO BEAT GLARING HEADLIGHT Catch Up With Car Ahead and About 100 Feet Behind it—Path Then Clearly Marked. Here Is a suggestion for any driver who is annoyed by glaring headlights, Make it a point to eateh up with the car ahead and keep about 100 feet The path ahead will then be clearly marked and the rays from approaching headlights will not mat. ter. SUBSTANTIAL GARAGE Design and Built of Good Fireproof Materials, the average farm automobile or truck furnish adequate protection against wenther, theft and fire. A garage should be bullt of substantial fireproof materials of which concrete block is probably the most convenlent in rural regions, » Such a garage is shown compunying photograph. It wide and 18 feet long, large enough for almost any car or truck. The garage, since it 1s a small strue- ture, should be simple In design. The walls are bullt up of block on a com- foundation, floor Is a in the ac- block. A concrete advantage; it should be made to slope toward the center trapped drain is Installed, If the blocks are made with an at tractive surface finish they ean be lefl Garage Built of Concrete Blocks they can be made a special surface finish which af. fords a satisfactory for the ap- plication of stucco, otherwise buse MOVE CAR BY WHEEL SPOKES Many Owners Make Mistake by Grab. bing Door Handle or Windshield in Pushing Machine. when i] or How you do want Yon tes 13s vig push your car around the handle steering wheel? move it rage? grab a door the windshield, Or do you use There is correctly or the a little WAY inst judgment? to ck up a if-dozen cnt ways one as ag ab of killing it It's the Tr Some car owners grab game with a car the fenders and up in excellent kKie it eo to rare man irk them BE shape, all from to make it strain the find it's rather who pull on getting the tire the tire « irrier and manage looser than Others Those work over doors, hard the hack The is to grasp When the way the neck Then ercise who push ORNs bumper str right ways of in and the easiest way, kes of the wheels » eat out tonight note by the nape of No other way would do yourself ou don't ex. sort of care with your you put you take it nk why » the same cur, AUTOMOBILE @im NTS #5 lever in gear, and always look aut this lever before starting the engine, . » * at the Never leave Leakage variably cause the ear when it is standing still, * - needle point will in. Do not rush over rough places to gain momentum when driving a car up a hill. More will be accomplished by taking it easier. St * » A motorist should inspect the tall light of his car frequently. This light marks the position of his ear for the driver coming In the rear. . . . At the end of every 2,600 miles’ service a tire should be deflated, dis mounted, soapstone and grit removed and the inside of the casing washed with gasoline. . 0 Always watch the lights when the starting motor is used. If they dim noticeably, the battery is low, or the starter may be dirty and draw an ex- cessive amount of current. ‘Black Raspberry Hurt by Disease Growers in Many Sections Suffer Heavy Losses From New Ailment. | ‘Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Growers of bluck raspberries in va- rious parts of the United States, par- ticularly in Ohlo and New York, have been suffering discouraging losses in | many Instances from a mysterious | disease, which, for convenlence, Is | called eastern bluestem. During the | lust few years, the United States De- | purtment of Agriculture has been | studying the disease In certain local { ities and now sums up what Is known { about It in Department Circular 227, | Eastern Blue-Stem of the Black Rasp- { berry, by R. B, Wilcox, Profits Curtailed. The disease, which Is marked by a | peculiar curling of the young leaves | and blue stripes on the canes, gradu- ily reduces the productivity of the | plantations and kills the affected | plants in two three years. In | Soe sections where raspberries have been grown extensively for years profits are curtalled to such an ex- tent that farmers are not encouraged to stay in the and the center of production is gradually shifting as disease new plantings. Where Investigations have been made the infection of fields has ranged from 0 to per cent, and total the northeastern part of the country thought to very slightly Infected patches have been found in Michigan and Wisconsin, The general effect of bluestem is a gradual stunting of the plant, reduction of the yield and of the berries When affected are planted they make lttie growth, and the following spring they feebly or not at all. suspect that th or business follows the 0 is be large. JH ¢ trouble ter-killing. been noted cul off the in another rooting the alwa 8 No recoveries If the affected parts are disease will soon show Plants started diseased the part by tips of will ¥8 have disease bacteria or fungi have that d to but of such the mottling and deformity of the the stunting inal death of the plants, iadicate it may of the Diseased Tips Planted. establ vet hoon might be sai be the i ures the certain fea ne t leaves and fir mosaic type, Mue-stem hed ished the p OINes lanting of diseased the time of to recognize fection, pear that the before they have several Inches resistant variety has no spray Is known The only practical shead of bluestem from a nursery kn« it and set as far diseased plants must be carefully ; showing bluestem | and replaced by tips. Growers Interested in a thorough discussion of the disease many get a copy of the elrcular by writing the Department of Agriculture, Washing. ton, D. C. Crispness and Tenderness Come With Rapid Growth To have good vegetables most of them must grow rapidly. If they grow the leaf crops will be tough and will get strong quickly. Crispness | and tenderness come with rapid | growth, Peas and beans are better flavored. Radishes are less pithy. | Corn is deeper and better set, and I | think the flavor is better, too. Rich soll is a prime factor in foreing rapid growth, but it is not all. Cul- | tivation to preserve the soll moisture | is a help. Irrigation Is not much prac | ticed but where it is possible it will ioften save a crop from a Severe | check in a dry spell, and these checks | make for toughness. It has been shown by tests that a Ht. tle artificial feeding will not only make vegetables better In quality but In | many cases wlll keep such plants as tomatoes setling when ordinarily they stop in hot weather. Then shade or partial shade will often make the leaf crops more tender and sweet, tips, but digging it is impossibie that those arry the in and the sympt the diseased ti can made a growth of Thus far no very been found, and ba effective to get is stock wn to he free of ticable from early enough in ps be to method to get as prac ALIONA, watched and plants symptoms removed healthy Sometimes Difficult to Get Start of Alfalfa On land which is very rich in humus {It Is sometimes difficult to get alfalfa | started because of the looseness of the isoll, On snch soll the alfalfa seed { which is deep epough in the ground | to have molsture enough to grow, may i be so deep that it does not grow; and if the seed is shallow enough to grow iit may not be deep enough to have | moisture long enough. Hence on such ground the seed should be covered ghallow and the surface soil be well rompacted by rolling after the seeding in done. Main Requirements of Good Alfalfa Seed Bed The main requirements of a good seed bed for alfalfa, red and sweet plover, and other small seeded crops tre that it be moist, finely pulverized, rompact, with a loose surface. Asidp from moisture which depends oh the weather. perhaps the most Important point, especially If the ceed bed has seen plowed, is to get it drmly packed. ’ F ind Morgan Horse Versatile on Farms of Its Usefulness. of Agriculture.) Some |nteresting information has second mounted service Gladstone that won the 1022 ride. velop a good saddle horse, This horse was foaled 1918; sired by mous Morgan horse, nehaha, ernment in the state of Washington He was broken to single and double harness when four years old April periment farm at Beltsville, where he was driven 20 to & day for several years gelding. He was the first lected from the experiment farm to D. grown agriculture In Washington, Cu replace horses that had foot sore from use on the city pavements In June, 1922, Gladstone was re turned to the United States Morgan Horse farm at Middieburg, Vt, to be prepared for the mounted service en Here he was used dur raking hay the fields, of the haying his first ing haying, in and at the son given close Me was The ride took p in October, and the little horse carried his rider and eq won went, weighing 225 pounds, the 300 mi a highly finish. final rating Gladstone was but points behind the winning horse Twenty horses started the race but finished. Gladstone was second and finished In ex. cellent condition Within a week Gladstone was back at work at the United States Morgan Horse farm, where he now being used in double harness Gladstone is a half-brother Morgan that fh Owings in 1918, 19020 and records and and at 1 ince 8 10 In th three creditable one nine in every day of ich endurance 1921 Castor, the made = creditable contests of The harness the these horses on th as suc the saddle by made under saddie, work, contestants in rides ever ged for additional and all-round gan horse in road cos! ul and ir one of «in hardest rees, furnish evidence of the vers 188 of atility useful the Mo Nitrogen If Protected nanure i ularly rich bat if u otected it rap this valuable plantfood ele to the in rm poultry which well be conserved for the farm, For the a farmer may bal ance the product by taking 30 pounds manure and i it ten pounds dry loam or absorbent, such as (at moss or shmvings, 16 pounds phosphoric acid and eight pounds kainite., The analysis of this mixture Poultry in nitrogen, idly loses ment, and this means a direct income from fa loss garden, phosphoric acid and 2 per cent potash, vegetable crops as lettuce, rapid growth, a may be used in the fertilizer, or this mixture may be used and supplement. ed with a top dressing of nitrate of to the trucking crop. with the droppings to prevent the es. cape of nitrogen. Thorough Study Must Be Given Modern Beekeeping The keeping of bees is an ancient branch of agriculture, yet modern bee. keeping is a new thing. Many persons still erroneously think that bees work for nothing and board themselves, and that to keep bees he simply gets some bees and allows them to roam where they will. The present-day beekeep- er controls the development of the colony population so as to have a full force of gathering bees at the right time, and then prevents a division of this force by swarming. By these and other methods he greatly increases the amount of honey gathered. The mod ern skilled beekeeper finds bees far more productive than did his predeces. sors because of his ability to change conditions and adapt them to the nat ural habits of the bees, Control Melon Aphid With Nicotine Sulphate cucumber aphid. It attacks the un. der side of the leaves, causing curling, Late melons, eantaloupes and cucum- bers are especially lable to attack. Nicotine sulphate at the rate of one. half pint to two and one-half pounds of soap In 50 gallons of water applied when the aphids are first seen is the remedy, Use a spray nozzle with an angle so the’ under side of the leaves may be sprayed. Tractors Given Service and Repair Are Favored Corn-belt farmers who own tractors say that the well-known makes of ma- chines for which repair and service ean be promptly obtained and which are operated #fficlently, have usually been found reliable, according to governs ment investigators. ' give your diges- tion a “kick” with WRIGLEY’S. Sound teeth, a good appetite and proper digestion mean MUCH to your health. WRIGLEY’S Is a helper in all this work — a pleasant, beneficial pick-me-up. Good bo he Just drop Efe: all the only way to know that Maxwell House Coffee is Good to the Last Drop”is to taste it. The first taste fore- casts an empty cup. 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