BEFORE BABIES WERE BORN babies came. It kee in erdect heal and 8 m geting ing Hy my house- work until an hour before the baby is born. A friend told me to take it and I have used ten bottles since I heard about : it. I recommend the — 1 Veg gg table Com pound oS Benever can. Just yesterday a friend was tellin g me how miserable She felt, and I said, ‘If you start taking dia B. Pinkham's you will feel, fine. Now Ro is BE, P. J. Os- WALD, JR., 406 Ogden St., Girard- a. Mrs. Nicola Paluzzi Says Mishawaka, Indiana.—**I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for od and it helped me. When I had inward it did not help me, so I tried Lydia E. me right away. 1 will always have your medicines.’’ — Mrs. NicoLA PaALvzz, Green's August Flower The remedy with a record of fifty-seven years of surpassing excellence. All who suffer with nervous dyspepsia, sour stom- ach, constipation, indigestion, torpid liver, dizziness, headaches, coming-up of food, ind on stomach, palpitation and other ndications of digestive disorder, will find Ne ‘Ss AUGUST FLOWER an effective v d efficient remedy. Fos fifty-sevenyears this medicine has been suecessfully used in millions of households all over the civil- ized world. Because of its merit and pop-- ularity GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER can be found today wherever medicines are sold. 30 and 90 cent bottles, Not the Last of It He—*“But I thought you'd fo me for that and promised to forget it? She—"Yes—but I didn’t to let you forget I'd forg ven it! "—Punch. Did He “Can” Ie, Too? “What's the matter?” “1 wrote an article on milk, editor condensed it."—Pellcan. prot nise A MAN OF INTEGRITY hind him that is worth while. Such a man was Dr. R. V. Plerce, founder of the Invalides Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. He was an eminent physician, a lead- fug and honored citizen, known for his honesty and executive ability, His study along medical lines, and his knowledge of the remedial qualities of his wonderful herbal remedy, Doctor Plerce’s Favorite Prescription, the in tablet form as well as liquid at most drug stores, Send 10c for trial sample to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y. iv: tions With colds and influenza all toocommon justnow,itpays to take regular preventive measures against them. Spray your nose and throat night and morning with Zonite (directions on the bottle). Preventionisalways easier, better and less expen. sive than a cure. TANI Wal OTT) COUGHS. COLDS BRONCHITIS [A RS Fam El 32 gai ier REN, “| Enormous Losses in Hatching Eggs Poultrymen Urged to Have Breeders in Excellent Health. es — (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) A good criterion of one's abllity as a poultry raiser, the Department of Agriculture says, Ils the number of chickens raised to maturity In pro- portion to the eggs set. Success de- pends to a large extent on this one factor. Causes for Losses. The causes for enormous losses in eggs and dead embryos occurring an- nually in the country are many. A con- servative estimate places the loss due to eggs that did not hatch In 1028 at over $8,000,000. Be sure, department poultrymen advise, that your breeders are in excellent health, have sanitary quarters, and that one male is mated to not over 15 females, Other losses Colony Houses Encourage Health of Fowls, fact that many Test your eggs caref all with thin and spotted with eracked all eggs set are size, poor egLs are set, ully, and take out or those shells. The greatest the embryos that die in This may be due to incubation or to ng quality. Immature pul- rds that have been heavily for winter eggs that will not hateh Use Healthy Breeders. breeders used should be healthy; they should have abundance of constitutional vigor: and d receive good breeding ra- All shioul of too much protein, in the prot mash ra- Furthermore, give reeders as much exercise as possible, everything possible to 1e¢ production of eggs of good quality and many in Incubation will be do solved, More than 10,000,000 more hogs were tion during the calendar year, animal Industry, Department of number slaughtered] 53,333,708, Agriculture. during the The best 1922. During that year 43. were slaughtered, During December, 1923 best record for the month of Decem- ber, but for any month. was broken. During that month 50903,750 hogs inspection. The best which month were slanghtered, any in January, 1989, during which month 5,845,008 hogs were slaughtered. Dwarf Trees Are Useful The best pre The practice of using dwarf instead of the ordinary standard trees Is more or less prevalent among prospective planters of small arenas. Dwarf trees are produced hy propagating them on certain stocks of roots which be cause of their inherently restricted habit of growth restrict also the size of the tops that have been grafted or budded on them. While earliness of bearing, and ex- ceptionally high quality of the prod uct are often claimed for dwarf trees, some of the best experience In this country has falled to substantiate the latter clalm. Dwarf apple and pear trees have their place, however, In the garden or yard, especially under intensive methods of culture, where the space Is too small to admit readily of the development of standard trees. Common Grains for Hay Any of the common grains, such as wheat, oats, barley, make good hay If cut at the proper stage of develop ment, which is at the period of blos- soming. That is when the plant con- Ins the largest per cent of digestible utrients. It Is not common to use these plants for hay In this country. Most people seem to think they can get more out of them by allowing them to ripen, saving the grain and feeding the straw, Vegetable Garden Is Essential on Farms Farmers Should Plan Hav- ing Supply During Year. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture) While we are talking about the ad- vantages of the kitchen garden in con- nection with the homes of those who live in the suburban districts sight must not be lost of the importance of good farm gardens, The United States census figures taken in 1919, showed that 789 per cent of all the farms in the United States have home gardens, This leads to the question, what did the other the farm families tables. The answer would be mainly canned vegetables vegetables at all. It sume families who did have upon or is safe to no not have a vegetables on thelr of the fact that nbout four-fifths of the bulk ordinary diet, it would seem essential that every farm In the ed States he well When it actual value there 18 no tables, In of our highly Unit. the of garden, as the average six t«¢ times that gimilar area In crops, Not only should the farmers of the give more attention to thelr vegetable gardens in the spring of a that a supply vegetables will be maintained can and store for winter, Get Cows Into Condition by Liberal Corn Feeding Cows that are milked down may be condition by feeding an A dry should always gain ht and this gain ean be made as quickly and cheaply with corn as with any other grain. A cow mixture of two parts of and one part of ig na very satisfac Cotton seed should be fed at this time owing to the of succulent feeds consumed. cow has gained as desired, the corn should be re. bran and ground oats. At least ten days before the is due to freshen, meal should ration the first pound of oll meal per day forms a very satisfactory ra- ground oats or bran weight not Inck When nuch weight cow ents and oll constitute the grain parts by weight of two with about ane bran, When the pregnant cow freshening, is within a her grain rma- tion should considerably reduced iran mashes are excellent at this time laxative and cooling constipation is In one quart of days of he becanse of the evi- dence, raw linseed oll ¢- be avolded If proper care ven Just previous to freshening. With the exception of a few hours before roughage sud falfa or soy-bean were E calv- some *h as clover, al- hay should be pro WwW atermelon Seed Needs stand in their field Many melons show signs of disease. It is possible to protect ngalnst poor stands and poor crops if as seed beds, tested for germination, disinfected Then they Take the have and sonk solution amount of seed you them in a of corrosive sublimate (bi- Do not: leave them in longer than ten minutes, this solution infectant. to plant, This {1 to 1,000) is prepared by dissolving 1 tablet (which may be purchased at any drug This amount is sufficient for a quarter of a pound of seed. proportion for larger amounts, Butter, Milk and Cheese Selling at High Prices Prices of dairy products did not suffer as much from the drastie de flation following the post-war period as did other farm products, says the United States Department of Agricul- ture. Butter, cheese, and milk have sold at prices remunerative to farm- ers. Butter Is now higher than the general price level. Cheap feed In western butter districts, and high prices and some curtaflment of pro districts, have en. abled dairy farmers to weather the storm with less adversity than farm- ers producing commodities a part of which must be exported. Poultry and eggs have also continued on a fairly profitable basis, Profits Don’t Bother Farmers who don't want to be bothered with keeping records and giving close attention to the details of farming as a business are not usual ly bothered with profits from the bust. ness. i WOMEN! WARNING! Beware! Not An Package Dyes Are “Diamond Dyes.” | i Diamond Dyes Always ask for “Diamond Dyes” If you don't see the name Dyes” on the package— It hack! Each 15-cent package of “Diamond | Dyes” contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses, swenters, stockings, kimonos, | coats, draperies, coverings—everything | new, even if she has never dyed before, | Choose any color at drug store, Refuse | nnd | “Diamond i refuse it-—hand | Poker Returns “When my always brings me “Does he “l don't know always brings Courier-Journal. husband plays poker $10.” always win?” about that, me $10.” But he Louisville Ee Sweet Pickles Sweet Relish Catsup Chili Ssuce Preserves Mince Meat Mayonnaise Dressing 1000 Island Dressing Pork and Beans Peanut Butter Prepared Mustard Grepe Juice Fruit Salad Pineapple Cling Peaches Sliced Peaches Apricots Pears Loganberries Red Raspberries Strawberries Blackberries Cherries Peets Red Kidney Beans Lissa Beans Asparagus Tipe Com Tomatoes Poss Hominy Pumpkia Stringless Beane Sweet Potatoes Established 1853 CHICAGO PITTSBURGH own Store —~ never thru Chain ALL BUILDING] MATERIAL “\ /A\ ATLAS\TORTIANDS CEMENT wei EOONOMY ~Despite unprecedented demand, Portland Cement temaing the most economics] bullding materisl. 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Between the Atlas plants and the user there is but one distributor—the building material dealer—and the directness of this marketing serves to bring Atlas to the buying buying Joe cheaper any other The Atlas Sealer Withhis warehouseand torage safeguar ingoperations Jian an ample supply of materials, and with his trucks and general Hucditien be Roan make prompt emergency deliveries. a i ry teres storage capacity, greater than the output of the entire nation twenty years ago. make only one grade of Portland A —— LL TIN ATLAS ATLAS Thus, the one building material having the widest vaniety of uses, making possible fapid Sotsruction and provid: ing fire- safety and permanence for any ing, is brought to the user a few or thou- sands of bags, through a distribution method that sustains building economy, Ask your dealer for Atlas Building Helps Through its dealer, Atlas supplies free books on concrete construction, written by Atlas Engineers recognized avimally as authorities. You are also in sult these Engineers on ot problem without charge. If your dealer can’t su want, Write our nearest rs under one central con INDEPENDENCE, KANS. Burraso
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