MRS. RICKEY $0 WEAK GOULD HARDLY STAND Tells How Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health Worcester, Mam. — “1 had some trouble caused by a female weakness and got so run-down and weak from it Ee whohad taken dia E. Pinkham's Vege table Com- d, so I thought would try it. After taking it a week I began to improve, and now I feel fine and am doing all of | my housework, including washing, sew- ing and house cleaning. 1 have recom- mended your medicine to my friends, and I am willin tor you to use thisletter as a testimoni would like to help i any cne suffering the way I did from suc a weakness.”’ rs. DELIA HICKEY, 4 S. Ludlow St., “Worcester, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Private Text-Book upon *‘ Ailments Peculiar to Women "* will be sent you fice upon est. Write to The Lydia E. Pinkham edi- cine Co., Lynn, Tan. This book con- tains valuable information. WANTED —NURSES FOR TRAINING The Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital School of Nursing offers a three-year course of study in practical and theoretical nursing —eighteen months of which are devoted to care of nervous and mental cases, the re. maining eighteen months in an affiliated general hospital in Baltimore. Pleasant, interesting stmosphere. Attractive sur. roundings. Pupils are given salary with full maintenance. Three years of high school re- quired Fall and winter classes now form- ing. For information, address: Superintendent of Nurses, SHEPPARD and ENOCH PRATT HOSPITAL TOWSON (BALTIMORE), MD. Fy Do “They All Do It? i The other day there came to a local hotel a young traveling man of a very effeminate type. The other men in the | hotel watched him with amusement until he took from his pocket a powder puff and mirror and before the whole assembly powdered hig chin and nose. Then they laughed openly. But he was not dismayed. ame from Pittsburgh” “and the coal dust that every ally.” However, ~~ Exchange, “TI jus: he explained. | there so thick | either have to wash our faces hotr or go or powder is we occasion the other men laughed on Men gradually lose their enthusiasm for “government control” when find it costs they more fi man gets too lazy he When his to enjoy i vacation obtains his salary un der false pretenses, Some people have faith in odd num umber ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE FOR THE FEET Sprinkle one or two Allen's Foot.-Ease pow- ders in the Fool-Bath and soak and rub the feet. It takes the sting out of Corns sand Bunions and Smarting, Aching feet. Then for lasting comfort, shake Allen's Foot.Ease into | your shoes. It takes the friction from the wa0®, rests the feet and makes walking a de | light. Always use it for dancing parties and | to break in pew shoes. Over One Million | Five Hundred Thousand pounds of Powder for the Feet were used by our Army and Navy | during the war. Trial pack and a Foot | Ease Walking Doll sent post Address | Allen’s Foot-Easo, Le Roy, N. Y. hors——usnalls one $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Per Night MERCHANTS HOTELS and LUNCHROOM 230 Light St.—10 and 12 N. Liberty St, STEVENS BROS. Baltimore, Maryland SAVE YOUR EYES! Usa Dr. Thom Reewhvor er 1 Ad your Tour dgpagiois or OF 4 NEWEST WRINKLE THAT REMOVES RANKLES, Price W 00. PANSY SHOPPE, i038 Ho uth 17th Street, OHAHA, NERR, AA Up Week dso Fruit, $0, Up Weekly Comrise free; Sn low, BEPOriEnce UNNeCkass iY | YORrly ition. Rix: song State Nurnerios. Hox 330, Pitteburgh, Female Purebreds Showing Increase On Many Farms Scrubs Have Practically Disap- peared From Flocks. (Prepared by the United Biates Department of Agriculture.) When farmers adopt purebred sires to head thelr herds and flocks it Is not! long before the percentage cof pure bred females Increase notably, This encouraging tendency toward more rapid improvement of live stock has been brought about by the United States Department of Agriculture In the “Better Sires—Better Live Stock” campaign, Scrubs Disappear. Of a total of more than 800,000 fe male animals listed by farmers who have agreed to keep nothing but pure bred sires, more than 33 per cent are of pure breeding. On these farms have practically disappeared. the larger animals the reports 2.4 per cent of the fe and, of course, the males are of pure blood, as that is the are listed. owned by these well bred, female birds More than 68 per cent of a total of 610,000 birds are entered on the list se standard bred. Among the herds of swine there are very few scrub only 1.1 per cent. Nearly-two thirds of them are The poultry flocks are particularly 1.8 per cent of the BOW So The federal-state effort to improve try has now brought in a membership campalgn that represents nearly a mill lion head of animals and poultry. Farmers who have hecome members have sent in interesting accounts thelr experiences in Improving their animals and thelr bank accounts, Other farmers who are taking part In the work are invited by the department to send in their Individual experiences as well as those of community organiza tions engaged in the Improvement of live stock. Definite facts and figures should be Included whenever possible. of Nicely to Use of Lime The gardener and orchardist Is life Some plants re and some an that the of crop than treatment certain {it each studied other, but requirements must is kind rather of he alike study the Ohio experiment stati In the of fertilizer require nm cabhage will f of anding fact that markedly te the use of ground limes! and each ven renee is applied to the no other treatment is gi been rage Ine tong of « In con the tomatoes have er one-fourth son Likewise, when lime with either manure or chemicals increase from lime is striking t is year, Ave for of 1% » an years ge 1thbag jittie ov in lime is also of cabbage reason for apy another that return for the use soil, The difference and unlimed spinach 3 for club lditiona! Spinach give a big an acid tween limed root slving it ving it will fa crop manuring or fertilizing was the ‘cause Eradicate Tuberculosis An important angle of the campaign to eradicate tuberculosis from cattle Is shown by the figures on the In 1922, seven pigs siaugh- federal supervision of tuberculosis, A of the meat was consid one out of every tered under lesions deal Hogs got the disease from cattle. Every herd of cattle that is cleaned up means the same improvement in the hog In dustry, ' Hens Classed as Culls The percentage of hens classed as culls—that is, not capable of produc. ing enough eggs to pay for their feed has been reduced in Idaho flocks from 55 per cent in 1919 to not ex. ceeding 24 per cent in 1022, according to reports to the United States De partment of Agriculture, This has been accomplished by culliig eam paigns carried on by agricultural ex. tension workers, through which as much as possible of the unprofitable stock was eliminated from the flocks each year, om Use Manure Economically to Get Largest Returns Best evidence Indicates that manure gives largest returns to the ton when applied thin once In each short rota: tion, or twice In a rotation of more than five years, Eight to ten tons to the acre fn a three or four-year rota. tion, used with an average of 200 pounds of acid phosphate to the acre each year, give excellent returns. A manure spreader Is sald to be a time and labor saver, particularly in making light applications, and it tears up the manure so it is mixed more uniformly with ‘he soll, Consumption of Milk Shows Big Increase ————— Nearly 103 Billion Pounds Was Made Use of in 1922 Ins— {Prepared by the United Fiates Department of Agriculture.) Did you consume 945 pounds of whole milk lo some form ur other last year? According to the United States Department of Agriculture nearly 108 billion pounds of whole milk was used in 1922 In the production of butter, cheese, ice cream, milk chocolate and various other milk products, inoluding The quantity of whole milk 1021 was approximately 00 pounds, which Includes 45 pounds consumed as milk, Consumption of milk for household |! purposes increased from 49 gallons per capita In 1921 to 50 gallons In 1922, according to the department's figures. Consumption city billion billion by lack of any increased rural communities average Inerease whole to one gallon. A big Increase In consumption milk chocolate is shown, 100 pounds of whole milk being this purpose In 1922 40 million pounds In 1921. The number of milk cows on farms January 1, 1023, Is placed at 24,420,000 pulled down for the country as a iiilion for ued farms January age of these two L2BOOK0 cows In total of 25505000 ing approximately of whole milk 1, 1822. To the aver figures Is towns, milk 103 billion Or An average tion of 4.200 pounds per cow, age production in 3.045 pounds. making a pounds produc Aver 1021 was per cow Fertilizers Should Not Be Used as Substitute “Fertilizers should be empl addition to and not in place good soll-management practices,” says Prof. A. T. Wiancko of experiment station rotation, organic where wed in of other Purdue in the or other and Hming to of fertiliz the “Legumes the use of manure matter, drainage needed are all pe the most satisfactory use | ers” Resulte of a on & corn-whent Purdue station The treatment follows: lat 1—Limed 1012 and tons manure on corn cro, wheat per acre Plot 2-—8ame as plot 1 pounds per acre acid corn crop, 205 bus Plot 8 { pounds -w.7 The rquisites long-time experiment clover rotation at the Hustrates point and results were as this 1920, wix 190.2 bushels with phosphate X¥) on hels wheat per acre Same as plot 2 with -—.4 on HE) per acre wheat crop bushels wheat per acre thing the legumes, | ondditie fr combing me and nme re { sulting in of a suitable other words ns shown bs i rotation, legumes, lime an produced a favera ‘ rongit | compa others a The addit plot 3 was all that ! push the into : profits hie red to the nin jon of complete fertilizer I was needed crop B new field | Extensive Experiments With Apples for Swine { The Washington State has | found that cull apples are worth £10 in ton as hog feed. Extensive experi ments were conducted the i Pigs whi college past year iat the start of the experiment gained | In welzht 68.1 pounds each, erage of 1.38 pounds per day pig was fed an average of 4.22 pounds day. It saved, 4.08 pounds of tankage. 31.7 wae found that the fed. As the apples are bulky, mixture. Important That Floors If there are floors to the chicks coops see that they are kept dry and clean. Take them out occasionally, scrape them and dustywith dry earth, ashes or sand. If the coops havemo bottom be sure they are moved often enough to always have the ground under them clean. Properly Fed Pig Gives Grunts of Satisfaction Don't try to stop a pig from squeal ing by kicking him in the side. He Is hungry and will continue to squeal un- til you give him something to eat. If you give him plenty of corn, clover and slope, he will tura his unpleasant song of hunger Into a grunt of satis faction. Silo Is Most Excellent ; Substitute for-Pasture The silo is the best known substi tute for pasture, and where land is valued at more than 8100 per acre very few acres should be devoted to pas ture, for this same land put into good corn and that put In the silo would produce six to seven times more feed | thao If It Is left to pasture. and building materials PERMANENT Ee ty struction natur insurance rates. But their Fede value is in the insurance they themselves give—insurance not only against fire, but against deterioration, upkeep and re- placement expense. Your building material dealer's experience is an insurance policy that costs you no premiums, but instead saves them. Follow his advice as to types of building and building materials. ATLAS of of cou. Unless vou see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not get the genuine Bayer product pre | geribed by physicians over twenty-two | years and proved safe by millions for | Headache | Lumbago | i Colds » Tooth Earache Net ache Rheumatism fi Pain, Pain Iraigi Handy boxes few cents of 24 proper « tablets rections, of | “The Standard bry which all other makes are z dnd” twelve ‘ers | gists Aspirin Cost bottles tradi sell the fiso i mark of a Jf Fol The Literal Husband. Where's the ken 1 WANTED THAT FARM BUREAU Swede's Complaint to the Deparin of Agriculture Put on File for Future Action. vortisame Advertisement. Wife you to bring Husband Vife-——\Why not? Hushand-— You {lot of and | first one they Wife-~Yes Husband membership one for mysel] A there wasn’t on About three mor Apriculln tier 11 for AR ye! chix told home? ent BURDEN FOR ANY STOMACH No Wonder Dear old Lady Was Hor. rified at Nephew's Peculiar Com bination for Lunch, * } or i id LOthing doing them, for me not to 4 sho ved 10 wed Aunt Pana she ine is a dear old soul, hut doesn’t ahout : he f 1 ron thw understand a thing if nephew ROT. turned ths afl other day her re. irtment of foes. after a ion of golf asked professes her § Ps received a le particularly ' rotten exhibd in sign up vexed It “Id you have n Aunt Pauline kindly interest nephew's “oy “No tee wag sloppy inn Aunt Pauline shuddered, “You n in Glibert 1 t & wel EM] gunme ? who nlwapys to hoard : nt ob me ROing she wa let in what she terms centricity,” Ehow was the “he and ull the “ remy wRevent Ereens were terrible state Ey : Replying of We neh there any more CT at nation y dney And you know how easily you get Indi. n I ] on nt rd gestion.” She thereby Hevin sibility “1 ean understpnd ahle an cup of tea and a sandwich or 1A : . dt Gan of 2 nun : u Ww Ors shrugged her shoulders > ’ } ' ' : un J Ni 1 fr i ar THE 1 re g herself of all respon- | . 8 a aE a . 5 1 IY And “i 3 ag 51 % wed up, how enjoy , eh One Et toa ily Newnan, hut seven « hiiengo Da he after a game and ips of greens ed can be him Not inyhaxdy oan everybody President but fed how There is a $ ical and practices vast differe « hetween Rion OVER $750000 to HOUSEWIVES forRecipes 4 uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50.00 for cach one accepted. And in addition— Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good House- keeping Magazine, will decide an award of $2500.00 for the best four of the 101 new Grape-Nuts Recipes, so purchased: $1,000.00 for the 1st selection $750.00 for the 2nd selection $500.00 for the 3rd selection $250.00 for the 4th selection The conditions of this remarkable offer are so simple and fair that every housewife in the United States has an opportunity to share in its benefits. There Is No Other Food Like Grape-Nuts Practically everybody knows Grape- Nuts adds distinctive flavor Grape-Nuts as a delicious, nourish- ing breakfast food. And while it is common knowledge that Grape- Nuts with milk or cream is a com- nomical dishes that cea be prepared with Grape-Nuts. Grape-Nuts lends itself, we believe, to more uses than any other cereal.
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