Ce i Why Yo a Jor Economical Tromsportation May Need— There are three main groups of prospective buyers of Chevrolet automobiles and commercial cars. First, are all who know from comparisons or through the experiences of friends that Chevrolet provides the utmost dollar value in modern, economical transportation of people or merchandise. Second, the large group of people with modest incomes who have the false impression that so good = car as Chevrolet is beyond their means, They do not realize that due to engineering excellence and full modern equipment, Chevrolet operating and mainte- nance costs average so low that during the life of the car, it delivers modern, comfortable, fast transportation at the lowest cost per mile, including the purchase price. Third, the smaller but very important group of car owners of ample means, only a small percentage of whom as yet realize that Chevrolet as an extra car virtually costs them nothing, due to the reduction in their transportation expenses effected by it. We respectfully suggest consideration, investigation and comparison of Chevrolet with any other car at any price. Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan Division of General Motors Corporation Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Superior Roadster . Superior Sedan . . $79% Superior Touring . Superior Commercial Chassis 395% i Superiog Light Delivery . 495 Utility Express Truck Chassis 550 vee Frivolous Firemen Granny dearly loved to read the] morning newspaper, although It is very i doubtful whether her falling eyesight | Trial by Jury,” Chief Justice could make out the printed shows that as are the pro- words, and it is quite certain that shé | visions of Magna Charta and great as did grasp their as this | hag been its effect upon the course of story shows. | history, it has alm to be styled One morning, aften | as It often has been, and took up her position in her favorite | guarantee of trial by Jury with which armchair, and soon absorbed in | it had nothing The the news, i chief justice says trial by jury was ut- Presently she looked up her | terly unknown In the shape in which glasses at her grandson, who was writ- | we now have it until It ing a letter. England néariy a ceatury aud a “These firemen must be a frivolous | after the adoption of Magna Charta. lot,” she remarked severely. The first authentic instance of trial by “What makes you think so, Granny?” | Jury’ was, he states, in England and asked the other, pausing In his writ. | In the year 1351, where Magna Charta ing. { was signed June 19, “Because,” Raleigh News and Origin of Jury Trial In an article in North Carolina Law Review. “on Magna, Charta and the always “broad not meaning, no i breakfast, she the origin whatever to do.” was over Observer, sald the old woman, “it gays here that after the fire was un- der control at the soap factory the | firemen played on the ruins all night.” | —Pittsburgh Telegraph. Wig and Robes Expensive The wig and robes of an ordinary { English judge cost approximately $2.- { 000. The lord chancellor, the attorney | general, the lord chief justice, the mas- His Deduction “Say, ain't you de feller vat I met in Philadelphia?’ {peal are “Philadelphia? I ain't never been ! dressed. dere.” a “Yell, neider have I. [I guess it must A rolling stone gathers no moss, but have heen two odder fellers."—Colgate | plenty of enables one to be Banter. ‘a rolling stone. even more “moss™ “Ill Take | a Chance!’’ thought that goes with the cup of coffee at the evening meal is a disturbing one. “It may keep me awake tonight!” The something [cafleine] in coffee that keeps so many folks awake nights, is entirely absent in Postum—the de- licious, pure cereal beverage. The dif- ference means a full night's rest and a bright tomorrow, Postum for Health “There’s a Reason’ Postum comes in two forme: Instant Postum (in tine] pre- pared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer the flavor brought out by boling fully 20 minutes. The cost of either form is about one-half cent a cup. At grocers everywhere POY MEE LER Problem to Check Deteriora- tion of Various Crops Be- fore Marketing Them. (Prepared by the United States Department of Axriouitura.) One or we great general problems faced by the United States Department of Agriculture and by state experiment stations is the curtalling of loss, nf crops through deterioration before they can be marketed or consumed. The prevention eof such wastes, brought about by the agency of micro-organ- Isms, Insects, fire, water, and other destructive agencies, is to a large ex- tent a problem for the chemist, A. Browne, chief of of the bureau that of the utilization of waste.” Loss to Sugar Industry. through deterioration. In an called of the more deterioration of the harvested millions of dollars. many The other has the department under way In the checking of be mentioned of of dust proofing of the and prevention the fabrics dew, and Spontaneous Combustion. A large number of unsolved ¢ according to Doctor irowne. suffer worth of damage each year but by which a mow or a car of stock spontaneons combustion the chemical mechanism of hay fire Is not as yet tacular, tive, is the deteriorative mospheric oxy feed catches explained. Less spec but more destruc- at- generally effect of gen upon hi 1p i ier, ditles, Importance of Yield to Crop Production Costs Investigators of the ( experiment station have published results of thelr efforts to formation on the production and of the principal canning in that The much of Interest regarding peas ‘ornell (N, Y.) the obtain In Costs Crops grown stnte. report conta “The »y as ton, “is related yield per Thus on 101 far where ylelds 2.138 pounds per acre, the return was $20 per acre very closely nere averaged pounds. Furthermore, on 80 averaging 2.888 pounds per acre, These Increased returns were $2 per acre. The three factors that seemingly had the most to do with the rate of yields, were manure and lime It the amounts of fertilizer and Increases Crop Profits results of a test of the tion to generous manure, 400, 600 and 1.000 pounds of a 384 fertilizer, and 500 and 1.000 pountds of a 3-88 were compared with no fertilizer, The largest yield and 1.000 pounds per acre of a 3-84 Agent C. basing his advice on previous tests and experience, recommends from 400 rer, when liberal applications of sta- ble manure also are made. “It Is very profitable,” he says, “to use some- where near these quantities every year." Multiplication of Weeds Is Something Dreadful A single plant of pepper grass will produce 18.000 seeds: dandelion, 12.- 000; shepherd's purse, 87.000: wheat thief, 7.000; common thistle, 65,000: camomile, 6,000; ragweed, 5,000: pursiaine, 875,000; plantain, 47.000: burdock, 63,000, . The importance of not allowing a single weed to produce seed cannot he urged too often, But, If that has been neglected, burning over the ground in the fall or winter, or before plowing In gpring will destroy many weed seeds and save weeks of labor In raising the next crop, Diversification of Farm Business Is Safest Plan Diversification of the farm business by the production of several salable products, lessens the risk of logs from crop fallure and low prices, promotes better utilization of teams and ma chinery, permits rotation of crops, and on the whole ig conducive to the safe 4y ond stability of the enterprise, of Seed by Cleaning More Thorough Scarifying | Decreases Hard Kernels. Cleaning and scarifying of alfalfa | seed prior to planting increased the | germination 23 per cent and greatly in- | creased the purity of the seed, accord- | Ing to results secured hy O, A. Stevens, | seed analyst at the North Dakota Ag- | ricultural college, In tests conducted during the past year with 90 samples of alfalfa, | Germination of the samples prior to scarifying and cleaning averaged 571 per cent, with 39 hard After scarifying, the germina- | tion averaged 78 per cent and the | number of hard seeds was cut down to More thorough scarification would | further decrease the number of hard | The amount of pure seed.in the samples prior to cleaning averaged 92 cent, and after cleaning 97 per seeqls, seeds, cent, “Hard seeds, that is, which nelther germinate nor rot, constitute a problem peculiar to the nl- faifa, sweet clover, white, red and al slike clovers,” Mr. Stevens declares “Water falls to penetrate the eoats, and the seeds may lle dormant in the ground for long periods of time, often several years. Frequently, ples of alfalfa and sweet con- up to 76 per cent of hard To make these seeds germing seeds leo eg jegumes, goed Ram- clover this seed, ' they are usually scarified, that is, the coats are scratched by some mec feal that the get through them. Occasionally sam- ples of alfalfa and 3 show high rermination without scarifl- menns so moisture car sweet clover may make it a rule to scarify thelr seed be- ve Feeder Prevents Swine From Upsetting Swill Handy Hog Feeder. Carrying swill to a bunch of h hogs ls no they are to be pall in which it genious farmer buflt a one in this Hlustration need for a single drop t While it may be built of any rial, this one was made of concrete and is serviceable and lasting. INgry accomplishment, if the small kept from upsetting is carried feeder like There is So an in the no o be spilled, mate- Steady Growth Is Seen in Pure Bred Holsteins 9.500 An average of registrations 1921, 1922 and the pure bred 1823 indicates Holstein cattle despite years stock conditions which have prevalled during this period Membership in the Holsteln-Friesian Association of America Increased at adverse live 1921 to 140 In 1023. Since 1886, when this organization of Holstein breeders “was established under itz present name, to January 1, 1924, 1,200,129 certificates of registry of transfer Registrations num- for males, Of the transfers issued 860,240 were for females and 481.718 for males. A total of over 23,000 Hol- stein breeders are now members of this association. Potato Scab Corrected by Corrosive Sublimate | Potato scab Is a disease acquired | from infected soil, or Infected seed. If | it Is In the seed, it can be remedied by | dipping the seeds In corrosive subli- | mate, one ounce to eight gallons of wa- ter, for na period of ten minutes. If the disease is in the soll, the remedy is more difficult. Apply sulphur in the rows before planting the seed-—000 pounds of sulphur to the acre. The | safest way, however, is to plant next | year's crop on clean land, Corn Profits Increased » » » by Heavier Fertilizing Dean R. L. Watts, Pennsylvania State college, Is authority for the statement that in fertilizer demonstra. tions conducted in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, last summer, 350 poundg of a +84 mixture plus 300 pounds of acid phosphate per acre produced more than twice as many ears of sweet corn than when no fertilizer was used. The demonstrations revealed distinet advantages for heavy applications of high-grade mixtures, THE NEW SPRYWHEEL CARDEN TRACTOR . With Starter, Clutch and Other Improvements $150.00 Complete Thousands of the clutchless machines have been sold and are used with success. The New Machine has many improvements. It | will do more work. We want agents in every town, whole or part time, | to make money selling this machine. Write today for circulars. | POWER LAWN MOWERS and MOWING ATTACHMENTS i azbha C- DODGE, Inc., Sprywheel Division Boston, Mass. better olf if he had kept Adam ather would that How much been Writing and Reading Never write on a subject without having read yourself full on It and never read on a subject till you have thought yourself hungry on it, Dip sim———— Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes That itch and burn, by hot baths of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Cuticura Ointment. | Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe- | clally if a little of the fragrant Cutl- | cura Talcum Is dusted on at the fin. ish, 20c¢ each.—Advertisement, have rib? WOMEN! WARNING! DON'T BE FOOLED Not All Package Dyes Are “Diamond Dyes” Diamond Dyes for “Diamond Dyes” and the name "Diamond on the package—refuse it—hand Beware! YE ABK of No Limit to Vanity There Is no linit to the vanity f you don't see this world. Each spoke in the wheel p thinks the whole back ! depends upon it.—H. W. Sha Each 15-cent package of “Diamond s— Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman ca ive or tint skirts, you need a I ¥ waists, sgwenters, stockings as well as a purgative Wright's : Vegetable Pllis are both Adv coats, draperies, coverings ——— ‘ . new, even if she has never dyed before . Choose any colo. at drug store, Refuse Advice for Women Women should cultivate Dives” ¢ strength of t the wheel | it " Ww dresses, kimonos, evervthing For bloated feeling and Alstressed hreath BE due to indigestion substitutes ! their minds so that men will not miss their beauty 8 man’ is when It leaves them. more SAY “BAYER” when you buy- Gonuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Toothache Headache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “Baver' package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets— Also bottles of 24 ard 100—Druggists. Aspiria is the trade of Bayer Manuficture of Mouoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid Even stupidity that poses as dig-1 A man isn't necessarily a manufac nity is sometimes admirable, | turer because he Is always on the - i make, Sometimes an officeholder has more | of a pull than a dentist. A Universal Remedy for Pain, For over 70 years Allcock's Plaster has | been a standard external remedy, sold in | AND BOWELS—10c A BOX Cures Billonsness, Constipation, Sick Headache,Indigestion. Drug stores, Ady, All the romance some children get is the names given them » Jeware of the widow who acts ag though she were glad of it Children Cry for “Castoria” A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has] Food; giving natural sleep without been In use for over 30 years to relieve {opiates. The genuine bears signature of bables and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying Feverishness arising there from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of “Two pleasant lo ol ww a couqg 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. SMITH BROTHERS SB COUGH DROPS pov, Ss
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