DOCTORS WANTED T0 OPERATE Mrs. Quillon Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound Saved Her from an Operation uskegon, Michigan. —*‘After doctor. ®. for eight or nine yearswith different physicians without any relief at all, the saidatlast that med- jcinewould not reach my case and 1 should have an operation. I had heard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and often saw it adver. tised in different pa- pers where some women had suffered just as 1 did and got well and strong again by taking the Veg- etable Compound. I decided to see what it would do for me, and before I had finished the fourth bottle I was much better, the weakness stopped and the severe pains in my sides left me. I am now much stronger and do my own work and work in the factory besides. I am still taking the Vegetable Compound and give itallthepraise.’’— Mrs. NELLIE QUILLON,17 Morris St. , Muskegon, Mich. Women should heed such Warning symptoms as bearing-down pains an weakness, for they indicate some female trouble, and a persistent and faithful use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will seldom fail to help. Assuredly. “Did any of your fainily ever make a brilliant marriage?” “Only my wife” GIRLS! HAIR GROWS THICK AND BEAUTIFUL 35.Cent “Danderine” Does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair, A gleamy mass of luxuriant hair full of gloss, lus ter and life short ly follows a genu- ine toning up of neglected with “Danderine.” Falling itching scalp and the dandruff Is immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair Is quickly invigo rated, tak on new strength, youthful beauty. “Danderine” is delightful on the hair: a ating tonie—not sticky or greasy | Any drug store.—Advertisement. gealps dependable corrected ing color and refreshing, wtimnl WOMEN! DYE FADED THINGS NEW AGAIN Oye or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Gar. ment or Drapery. — Diamond Dyes 4 “Tram Dyes” ior sy ind woman dye or tint ans old, worfl, faded thi x new, eves = that Hal ghe has iny ment, dyed before, ("hoose £ color drug store——Advertise at Most that swine, of the they are nrecognized believe casting pearl€ before Wright's Indian Vegetable only a purgative on the digestion 373 Pearl St. N They exert Test them Adv leisure is the few minutes rest a man gets while his wife Is hunting up something else for him toe de. Work is the easiest of all kill time BACK ACHY? Lame and achy in the morning? Tor- tured with backache all day long? No wonder vou feel worn out and discous- aged! But have you given any thought to your kidneys? Weak kidneys cause Just such troubles; and you are likely to have headaches, too, with dizziness, stabbling pains and bladder irregular ties. Don't risk neglect! Use Doan's Kidney Pills, Doan's have helped thousands. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! .. a a A Virginia Case Mrs. E. H,. Brown, 606 8B. Alfred Bt. Tole sep Alo xANdria, Va., says: "Sharp pains cut through my back. I was trou- bled with head. aches that nearly Wdrove me crazy. F My kidneys were n a terrible con dition and their action was imreg- niar. I bought a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and it was no time before I began to get better and finally, 1 was relieved.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60¢ » Box DOAN’S ®ipnr FOSTER -MILBURN €O., BUFFALO, N, Y. ~ [URES COLDS ~ * i At All Deugglete~ 30 Cents IMPROVE CEMENT MIXTURE Samples Tested In the Hope of Ob. taining Better Results in Con. crete Construction, Chicago has what may be termed a “sand library.” In a series of glass eovered cabinets In the structural ma- terial research laboratory at Lewis institute are row after row of little glass bottles {illed with sand that have been brought to Chicago from various Institute in the hope of producing what engineers might regard as an ideal con crete mixture, It Is probably the only esllection of its kind In existence. and the in. formation contained on the labels of into the part that science Is playing In modern undertakings. This “sand lUbrary” was started ten years ago and specimens have been from time to time until there are more than 2.800 different bottles of sand in the collection. The speci from state in the Union and from Canada, Cuba, Mexico countries. every Each sample has been carefully kept in the tiles They include the slit content and the test 1st of the impurl and made, resuils for organi In me instances mortar tests also have heen certain various sands for concrete and mortar work, The sands tory the suitability of the experiments with the were undertaken sat part of the methods that fis a work taining will concrete “user in obtainin s ig the PLANS CITY SMOKE SURVEY Investigation Will Show the Condi. tions Existing in Industrial Centers. The smoke the Mellon Instiiute of search of the University of Pittsburgh in 1912, temporarily 1014, will be res investigation begun by Industrial Re and conciuded In ately un der Harry B. of the the direct Meller the who School hans res! of Mines nec to as dean take up work. Systematic surveys of am tions in Pittsburgh and other ried on. They will parative ang tontaminat ture of “san ke cond Chicago, Cleve frst pur } § “ indu il ities wi iysis, smoke ufa pecially low temperat of bitum of iTe Carnn nous coal, and physical means of gbhating the smoke nuisar elect The with particular reference to rosiatic prec initation of smoke, surveys swwoark heen started n of an of the This be 5 has the installation and apparatus for the determinat Smoke content 4 perath the alr, of the inves igation will for a of cities at tH considerable period In a the same time tulletins will be issued to Inform the publie. Women Clean Up a Town. Armed with the mar red 1 women [rer the town sufe are waging ©] er ‘and cinbg Hamtiranck, a Mich, are nu for men and boys War on certaln which have noyed by police, jal * ¥ of of rot, King They tion unan que able resorts been In the first encounter—a raid on a the women were defeated. leaders were arrested and Later they were released. how- ever. and now new campaigns are Trees and the Birds. A birdiess land is a eronless land and a treeless (and Is a birdless iand. Every bird shot or deprived of shelter the army of defense against the in gects which already damage our crops to the amount of £420.000.000 fi Year, Private ownershin, civie pride, love of and the birds they shelter. Nature Magazine, Placing of Trees. Street trees may be placed from 30 to 80 feet apart. depending upon the Catalpa very commendable for street use, may require the maximum distance. Addl Ing will be sent you for a two-cont stamp. A —— EE TT ——— Pines In Right Place. They are nice for Inwas and parks, or other open places, but the pines and trees classified as conifers have no place In street planting, gays the American Tree association of Wash ington, D.C, In urging tree planting, Thelr winter shade fs pndesirahle. They do not yleld readily to pruning. I A 0 IN A Plsasant Town, One of the pleasantest towns to Hye in Is one just big enongh to call om the brass band when the governor vis its it Training Shipper to Grade, and Pack Much Waste and Loss of Fruits and Vegetables Can Be Prevented. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) fruits and vege in Waste and loss in tables due to spoilage or breakage transit have been one of the problems connected with the profitable production and selling of perishable foods, The market specialists of the bu reau of agricultural economics of the United States Department of Agricul serious steps to prevent this unnecessary waste, which brings them no profit often means a serious loss, at the same time reducing the total supply of Increased care packing and has acco and selecting, shipping thelr plished much In spite of the volved In shipping peri distances, plaing in grading, products risks in shables deserts, moun ACross long uf tains and all Kinds weather, Tomatoes All Year. now found all ‘uba Tomnat« on the €8 ure inrge markets practically year, Mexico, the in en winter, from Florida and Bahamas and Texas, ing the spring, south ¥ Missi: demand from May avoid h al toes which careful done hy with the retail storeleenes Feed of ( A hen consumes ug of {oud a day, and poult thorities at Minnesota Univers find she will eat two ounces « rrain at Night OUNCes the form of dry mash when it able These ground grain and the fowl i= trouble of grinding all are guickly digested, saved the feed In her Thus by feeding dry mash pro duction ean be forced, The other two ounces of feed. the poultrymen, should be crop, in the form little less than an ounce In the morn ing and a little more than an ounce at night. The hen's crop is small and (he winter nights are long, consequently the heavier feeding should be given at night. should be taken that the fowls go on the full crops. Care roosts with A Why Doesn't Farmer Put Implements Under Cover? Ask a farmer why he doesn't of leaving them just He may answer, “What's The parts that will rust out with oll, and those that stead unhooked, the use? are covered the rest »f the machine anyhow.” The implement dealer knows that if sell two machines where he should have sold only one, and that he will also sell more repairs, With both the farmer and the imple. ment dealer satisfied, why housc the farm machinery? Sunflowers for Silage Should Be Cut Promptly Sunflowers for silage should be put in when the seeds reach the hard dough stage. When grown on wet land so the pith Is sappy and full of water, thay may he cut and wilted in the field before putting Into the silo, When grown on very dry ground, they should he put inte the silo as prompt Iy as possible and enough water ndd. od that a Jittle cen be squeezed from the cut stalks » Arrangement for Hog Feeding Quite Handy Originated and Used at Illi- nois Experiment Station, A handy arrangement for feeding hogs originated and used at nols agriculsural experiment furm Is shown herewith, It i and 14 troughs arate from of the feet long and each 12 feet long the floor, At the troughs four concrete floor. To ure spiked 2 by S-inch which support panels swung the troughs enables the herds from the filled, “A strap iron fixture panel in the position de Iwo wade the sep corners set in these which over This feature the hogs i HWHY trough while it is being holds the sired. to bulld is a concrete and It wili bring larger returns for invested than any other part of hog raising Loss of * iN prevents «f raiser floor : and the hog feeding quicker his equipment, feed : concrete floor Considerable time an nr the rol ected Wher Handy Arrangement for uniter all gy vill he enough Much Butter Being on a Household Farmers nel thelr wives Made Scale Tai) farn 3X55 in nun vee of maki IZ 1250000 were utilized | dn IN OO pounds of this muanufs cent of the the United mately one-half of ctured Thar nea 40 1m Tr total butter production of Ntates is made on the ADproxi of the farms Barberry Bush Harbors West have learned diving the past years, at the various county and state affairs, to recognize the common which blacksstem rust of wheat, bush, harbors The demon. giderahle and interest among wheat they have expressed ax being anxious to row them bush in order to losses from black-stem roast of wheat The sunflower makes excellent feed as silage, and data at present avail the sunflower, If put up at the proper stage of maturity, makes a fairly good substitute for corn, although its feed ing value is not so high. It has been used mostly in areas where the chineh bug is prevalent. The crop fits well in many rotations where corn should be omitted on account of chinch hug damage. A———————— Successful Planting of Raspberry Bush in Fall As a rule. spring planting is bent for raspberries, but if the fall should be favored with enough rainfall so that the young plants could get a good start, fall planting will be successful, and you will gain a season by planting carly this full, becuse there will he some fruit, while with spring planting, Pou could pot hope to gather fruit nest year, ns you might with {all planting, THIN BLOOD WEAK “AND ALL RUN DOWN Norfolk Woman Recovers Her Health After She Takes Earle's Hypo-Ood you how glad 1 am that 1 started taking this great health builder, My dizzy spells have all disappear. ed and 1 do not know what it is any more to suffer with ec tion. The wonderful | ovement in my health has greatly com. grateful for the results forted my husband, and has been by taking Hypo.Cod, Bhe writes (a pource of pleasant surprise to as follows: “For years 1 suffered | my friends. I am always boosting with thin blood and when my | Hypo-Cod, telling what it has done beautiful boy twins were born [for me” More people every about a year ago | knew that Ilare learning of this great tonie wonld have to take a powerful up- [anc health builder, and {f you bullding tonie, and nerve restorer. |who read this are weak, thin, pale I was subject to dizzy spells, and yor sufler with Indigestion, liver suffered with chronic constipation, |trouble, or nervousness we urge which distressed and depreased me [you to get a bottle from your to the point of dispalr. One day |druggist, and start taking it. Or, a friend told about Hypo- ja full size bottle will be sent you Cod and what it was doing for [prepaid by the Earle Chemical Co. those who taking it I de. of Wheeling, W. Va., upon receipt cided to get a hottle, and give it [of One Dollar (31.00)).—Advertise- & trial. 1 cannot begin to tell jment Mrs. ¥. E. Lawliss, of 1111 Bt, Norfolk, Va. Is more stipa~ Holt than obtained day me were “Pardon “Pardon me name?” Pardon, Lawyer What is an who struck you? Witness Pardon “1 sald. ‘What Is his name® the name of the but don’t you know ‘Vardon me, | | London Tit-Bits, do! It's Pardon™ fpr Jor Economical Transportation VERY farm needs two automobiles, one of which should be a closed model Chevrolet. The open touring car is best for general farm use, carrving pase sengers or perhaps miscellaneous bulky produce or merchan. dise, but for cold or rainy weather, 2nd for church or social use the family needs a closed car, either a 2-passenger Utility Coupé as illustrated, or the 5.-passenger Sedan. The extra large rear compartment is a feature of the Coupé. These closed cars are very finely made, furnished, upholstered and trimmed. The windows are of plate glass and can be lowered, providing as much air as an open car, vet affording full protection against wind, rain, snow or cold when raised. With a second car on a farm, one isalways available for those at home when the other car is out. The low prices of Chevrolet make the ownership of two cars feasible for most farm families. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. Division of General Motors Corporation Prices Effective September 1, 1923 ¢ I. o. b. Flint, Michigan TNEPer eT Superior Saperior Superior 5-Pase. Sedans . . Superior Commercial Chaecls Superior Light Delivery . Utility Express Truck Chassis Five United States manufacturin plants, seven assembly plants an two Canadian plants give us the largest production capacity in the world for high-grade cars and make possible our low prices. $450 495 66 79% 39% 493 $50 + Pass. Rosdeter . SPase, Touring . 7 2-P am. Utility Coupé Dealers and Service Stations Bvervahere MEXICO ae tf Bp v t Ve thos « veering cob ¥ a Rogers ¥ by t £ tle Bask and Commer i FeLi r ’ Fe ® : 15 erful turned If mocpyenie fornis foo mation Usiversa! Informs pany. Baideoras 27, Mea MANILVACTURS A CLEAMER n vt £53 Parties With {ax Sod 4 ETE roa eel ET H BATHE YOUR EVES : From § 4 % lew Ty * Paige “1 I'he ME River Tror KX FV Booklet “Do you like ih hosts Prefers a Mule, “1 don’t know ths at | “1 gives my preferen of that ’ Prayer book says nothing vet abou airships SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuralgia Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” baxes of 12 tablete-—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Amiri lu the trade mark of Rayer Manufacture of MovoscoUicscidester of Sulicylioscid “Two pleasant ways to relieve a pho Take your choice and suit your taste. S-B--or Menthol flavor. A sure relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put one in your mouth at bedtime, Always keep a box on hand, ITH BROTHERS COUGH DROPS jams