The Utility Express Truck Chassis Only f.o. b. Flint, Mich. department. They grow crops set the price. but no sales and stock bought by buyers who average farmer's poor farm to a money-maker. needing fast low-cost haulage any standard of heavy or bulky goods. It fits Superior 2-Pass. Roadster . $490 Superior 5-Pass, Touring . . 495 Superior 2.Pass. Utllity Coupe 640 Superior 5-Pass. Sedan . . . 795 Commercial Cars Superior Light Delivery . . $498 Superior Commercial Chassis 395 Utility Express Truck Chassis 550 Chevrolet Motor Co., Detrcit, Mich. “In Columbu#’ Crew. i Maria, In which Columbus had when she In the appears that the vessel among her crew immortal voyage. ship's company made list the of connection of the famous family of Alard of Winchelsea, other member of which, Gervase ard, became the first English as “William of Galway.” ——————— May Learn Yet. Proprietor—What good without getting your thumb in It? remember I have two years more college.—Boston Transcript. —— S— Perpetual Education, the ready-made philosopher, in games coming out every year.” in their long curls other little boys, Why u untils they 0 you F you are troubled with headaches; insomnia, in- digestion, or sluggishness of the liver or bowels, prob- ably one of the first ques- tions your doctor asks is, “Do you drink coffee?” He knows, better than anyone else, that the drug, caffeine, present in coffee, tends to irritate the nervous system and is a frequent | FE hyd Many Laughs From Persons Passing Yard. | reputation for righteousness, and i and her antipathy ing of gambling | the service of a maid from i country.” well, but old that { more than did the job only did she tidy it. i blankets and the like | ncross she put out ito alr. The line was passers-by. ti 1 was with an alarmed suddenness that dignified old lady tha: those going by her house gazing surprisediy® at her should burst out Iaughing. she ventured out to see in full view the ufter backyard On | things a roulette table clotl e prop ers, long to since gathered | So Have We All {i “1 see that a nine-year-old girl Is a successful writer of popular songs” “1 think 1 have heard a good many written by her” i cause of disturbance to health. If coffee causes trouble, and you value health, stop coffee and drink Postum, Postum is a pure cereal beverage — absolutely free from caffeine or any other drug. It has a delicious flavor, that many people prefer to coffee, , 5 prepared insmntly in the cup ng water. Poatam Cereal prefor the Savor boiling fully 20 minutes. The Postum FOR HEALTH Theres a Reason » Youth Exhibits Champion Steer Lloyd Taube of Marion, lowa, Wins First Prize With His Calf. Lloyd Taube, @ seventeen-year-old boy from Marlon, Linn county, Iowa, had the proud distinction of exhibiting the grand champion baby beef at the Iowa state fair, held at Des Moines, in what was probably the largest show of this character ever held. The boys and girls whose animals had won at the various county falrs were, entitled to compete for state honors at Des Moines, and a total of 440 head were lined up before the judges when the state contest was called The steer with which Lloyd won the highest honor against this strong fleld | was a pure bred Aberdeen Angus calf named “Tinney”. He was a February calf, sired by Erin Boy IT of Lone Ash, Lloyd bought him In September and | fed him largely on a home-grown ra- tion of shelled corn and clover hay. | The calf did so well that his owner en- | tered him in the Baby Beef club in his | county, and at the local awarded the champlonship entries, free trip fulr was py he with it a | International Live held in | aver This award carried to the December, Took His Pet to Fair, Spurred on this to hy pet steer RUCOP ER, the Jowa and one other fron Linn subsequent Lloyd his whieh the made his nore After the | well fitted beeves had | noteworthy 18sex of breed Hage H H Kildee was called upon to i tie the ribbon on the grand champion ! he selected Tiney for high honor. Lloyd aecepted the congratulations of the ringside crowd with becoming mocesty and attributed his success to plenty of good feed and Ticey weighed™ 925 pounds when records were started on April 1, and | the close of the contest balanced the at 1150 pounds. He was al corn a day and all the clover hay he would eat. At Des Moines he present. finished appearance he could he denied the vie not Has Won Three Times, Lioyd has been in club work for six a county show | times, always with an Angus | Three years ago he was award | ed a trip to the international, and it | in achieving his crowning triumph. | While he will again attend that pre. mier exhibition of the live stock world this year. he will not exhibit Tiney there himself, as he had promised a well-known Angus exhibitor living in his home town to let him have the enlf at the close of the Iowa state fair This breeder will continue to grow out the steer and will enter him Chicago In the open classes agninst | the highest fitted beeves of the most skilled and experienced exhibitors, It | will be interesting to watch how this highest type of boys’ club endeavor will rank when pitted against the finest products of the noted veterans of the industry. Corn for Silage Should Be Practically Matured Silage corn should be allowed to grow as late as the season permits, or until the corn is practically matured, i. e. the kernel has become hard and dented. The stalk is ususlly somewhat green as late as this stage. Many ex. periments have been conducted which show that a greater amount of feed of a better quality and that will keep more easily can be obtained from silage which is made from corn cut at this stage. of maturity, ® at | Take Pains to Prepare Good Alfalfa Seed Bed In sowing alfalfa, take pains to pre. pare a good seed bed. Have it well ‘firmed and fine on top. Then sow 15 to 18 pounds of seed per dere, but be sure to have It inoculated. Don't sow alfalfa on sour land. If your land Is not sweet defer seeding until next spring and In the meantime give it a dressing of two to three tons of ground Mmestone, i i CENTRE HALL, PA. Fumigant for Pests Absorbed in Quantities Suf- ficient to Be Harmful (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Because hydrocyanic acld, In gaseous form, is used extensively in the United States as a fumigant for the destruction of insects and rodents, it often comes In contact with fruits, vegetables and other foods, and thus may be absorbed in sufficient quantity to be dangerous to man, In recent in- vestigations the bureau of chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture has determined the quan- tity of the fumigant which Is absorbed and retained by various foodstuffs, all the sorb the acid to some extent, Results of the investigations given In Department Bulletin just issued, 1140, consumption are drawn in this bul included. Determinations of the quan. human health lle In the domain of the pharmacologist, Those interested In the subject may secure an copy of the bulletin from the United States Department ture, Washington, as long as the sup Will Make Good Silage get may their sage have Farmers who do not hefore if they will frost : 0 ba wiinge utilize the dry der for this purpose, accordiz at the New X of Agriculture. * men Fe adder silage not only th dry fodder, it ta nls it Is miso but Even though an enient to feed. be found to contain If there is not tn the stalk will in the the added moisture pack well In should be corn additional By the fan thoroughl) silo, water adding water Even entirely dry fodder will: make silage, providing is welght fodder, case, the iped down thoroughly good the water added to the any in equal fodder should be age made in this manner will keep unlity Is not quite as go te from corn cut while sti green and no extra water added, but makes excellent feed Silage from corn fodder, further, is not ne as sour. It has a pleasant sweet si not only thrive on it nx well, and the cows Hike Rye Is Recommended as » . - Economical Swine Feed The feeding of rye for corn in fattening pigs Minnesota experiment ricultural extension men economical practice in view of the pre valling market prices for the two cereals, CAR 102 pounds of rye have given the same results ax 100 pounds of corn.” says H. G. Zavoral, live stock as a8 substi is heid and ¢ he station to ahout be the most economical feed Accord. ing to Henry & Morrison's ‘Feeds and Feeding, ground rye is worth 94 per cent as much per ton ar ground corn for hog feeding. “Rye I= not ax palatable as corn and hogs will not consume it freely Neither is it as good a feed for horses is for fattening hogs, but by mixing it with feed, such as corn and satisfactorily fed It as is harder to Winter Cover Crop Will A winter cover crop protects and at the during this period valuable plant leaching. the next spring in time for the crop of cotton or corn to obtain it, Whenever possible the winter cover crop should be a legume, for legumes are able—-by reason of their well. known ability to obtain nitrogen from the air-<to Increase greatly the sture of this element in the soil Storing Vegetables for Home Use During Winter It is to the interest of every family to grow each season a =upply of those vegetables suitable for storage, and to soe that they are properly stored for use during the winter months when prices are high and vegetables often hard to get. Less work and less ex- pense are mvolved in storing vege tables than in keeping them by other methods, as eanning, drying, and pre serving, and the product retains its characteristic flavor much better, So - Careful Handling Is of Importance With Apples Care in handling is of great impor tance in storing apples, Rough handling results in stem bruises, broken skin and bruised spots. A broken skin gives entrance to blue mold. which de velops slowly at a low temperature, but chuses considerable deteriora in the fruit a—— PRAISES TANLAG Judge George Washington Thom. one of the most highly respected citi zens of the state, Is still another man of prominence and unimpeachable in- tegrity to give his unqualified dorsement to Tanlae, “Chronic Indigestion brought me to the verge of a general break-down three years ago and nothing seemed to afford much relief,” sald Judge Thomason. “I could hardly eat enough to keep going, and hecame 86 wenk and nervous I could hardly at- tend to my duties. “Finally I started on Tanlae and six ten years vounger, and my good health remains with me” Tanlac ig sold by all good druggists. Take no substitute. 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U., BALTIMORE, No. 42-1923, Poetic Interpretation, Poetry Interprets in two ways: It nterprets by expressing with magical fe the and move- of the outer world, and It inter expressing, with inspired con the lnws of the in- man's moral and spir {tual nature. In other words, interpretative both by having nat- ural magic in it, and by having moral profundity ~~Matthew Arnold — ss icity physiognomsy nent prets by viction, wird world of ideas and poetry is Two Girls, the art mm “Here 3 in and touch up our faces “Let's a bit’ iw £6 Just because the worst never hap people are greatly disep pointed Only the man whe is blindly in love plexion paint Colds Pain Headache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism
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