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STERLINE, 5020ni0 Avi, Sidoer, nia ne JOILET BATH SHAMPOO PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Remove Dandrat? Stops Halr Failing Sonat oH 200003 Faded Haie Druguista ERCORNS Removes Corns, Cale nil sr i ensures comfort to the PENNSYLVANIA STATE ITEMS Shenandoah.—Martin Nash, an aged resident of this place, fell on ice, fracturing his skull and dying. Pottsville.—Mrs., Mary Krebs, 47, was found dead seated in a at her home. York—George H. Zinn, 02 old, dled suddenly In a store arranging goods in a show Shenandoah.—Manuel Joseph was caught In a premature explosion at West Shenandoah colliery and killed. Weatherly.—A considerable sum of money realized by a Thanksgiving event for the benefit of the fire com- pany Is missing from the safe in which it had been placed In the fire house. Mills City.~—~Burglars forced open the safe in the postoifice and stole $250. Lancaster.— aged chalr years while case, ~Councils reduced the tax rate from 11 to 10 mills, Chester.—Benumbed with cold af- ter sleeping In a packing box all night, Charles Cralg, aged 8 was found by Sergeant Busher and Patrol- man Talbot at Fourth and Market streets, He was sent to the (Chester Hospital, but physicians say that he will not suffer any ill effects from his exposure, Hazleton, Warren Bittenhender, of this city, camping with a party of hunters near White Haven, killed a deer between gulps of soup, while at lunch, He dropped his plate when he saw the buck, got his gun and brought him down with a single shot. Bittenbender finished his meal before he went out to claim his quarry. Seranton.~—Found gulity of running down and killing Mrs, James Loftus, while operating an automobile on the county highway last May, Wes- nechak was sentenced to spend four years in the county jail. At the com term he must s two vears for Mrs. Michael Mrs. Loftus phia Rev. Rie vy to Bishor donor unknow: ormation straigl Orleans race track, tondos tends Jacoh nat na break z McAuvie, was with Philadel; getting from a “feed box" Inf the New he were a man of artive he rae “Jack laring that | a horse return was f Mr. Morris’ races. But friend nas Mr. Morris twinges of cons ence, hecause gists, he doesn't have even one who plays the pon Norristown. —A suit for $30 000 damnges has uted In here agairst tandall who mantown avenue nut Hill, by Fr ¢ Mi claims when dall last August penter work, a ¥ the amount dr conde {ier , Chest Mitchell Dr. Ran. to be paid for car dispute tchell, allied to see arose as to or struck f the 1 and the doct him In the ribs body. Lewistown looking for a ing and other parts o Local Ford authorities touring car bear. No. 63¢ Pennsaylve 0S two stolen young said from Altoona. near Jeke men, to have farm a story stopped at a and told gas just down the They were p shurg house road tise ar to back Sharon. hecanae Ange g" him, old, keeper, Mrs. Sarah home on the west of Mercer and the load Stafford’'s head, ing. Birtwhistle was overpowered by neighbors and turned over to William Bone, who lodged him [In jail Pittsburgh.—A radio romance which Will i Birtwhistle, 45 and a i Hed his Stafford. 50, Mercer Pulaski A shot gun was of shot shattered Mrs drink shot at his road oth had heen Pittsburgh vocalist and gong writer, tion, and Miss Dorothy Hess, cago, an actress, “listened In” New York apartment, was of Chl. in her revealed their marriage The “radio court. ship” began three months ago, when Miss Hess sent Mr. Malle a note of congratulations after hearing a con- cert. They were married at Greens burg. Chester.—14lllan Dorothy, O-months- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cropper, of Marcus Hook, was fatally burned as she played on the kitchen floor of her parents’ home. Her clothing caught fire while her two older sisters were playing with match es during the time their mother was out shopping. The baby was playing with her sisters, one 2 years old and the other 4, when one of them found t hox of matches and struck several of them, Bloomshurg.—John R. Kitchen, a well known Columbin county farmer, was seriously hurt when a tractor ran away and ran over him, Lewistown, Thomas Davis, 74, one of the oldest volunteer firemen in the state, dled from Injuries sustained when struck by an automobile. Rawlinaville—Curtis MeClune, 52 years old, ¢ommitted suicide at the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank Durry. On City.~~W. L. SBhauberger, of this of Big Benefit Standardization: of Products Attaining Na- tional Importance. {Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Standardization of farm products Is rapidly attaining national and interna. tional Importance, declares the United States Department of Agriculture, Federal grades are now avallable for 30 kinds of frults and vegetables, one or more of which grades have been adopted by 25 states for use in intra state as well as in Interstate merce, cain. Value of Grades. standardization 1015 witha the The department's program was started in establishment of a telegraphic market news service covering most of the leading consuming markets In the country. Federal grades were pre pared for Bermuda onlons and pota- toes, use of the latter being made com- pulsory by the food administration. The value of the potato grades was found to be such that with the termi nation of the food administration the trade continued the voluntary use of the grades. and it 1s estimated that at least 80 per cent of the total ship ments of potatoes In the United States are now quoted on the basis of the federal grades. Further stimulus en standardization program when United States food products inspection was started In 1017. This service provided for federal Inspection was gly the should be requested persons interested in Grading laws that had dormant were brought ont shaken to life, By 1021 federal had been recommended for 13 fruits and vege widely adopted by the st: inspection any of the 183 ONE grodes stnhiles, nantes Service Extended, tion certificates 5 & quality and litlon have heen CON sued, The recent standard accession of interest In 3 grades on the of par ont i= pointed out as table pment in the tion program n Virginia or ex ample, growers this year tmve organized standardization are collectively connection grades, The Georgia peach crop this for the first packed on the United States grades, approx imately 8000 cars being inspected certified at shipping point on basis. i rodducts ® no devel standardiza- their federal ads ertising with the time im year Was this Two-Year-Old Ayrshire Has High Year's Record | B. M.'s « Bell, a Ayrshire owned by Agricultural ed a year's record of 9.315 containing 320.73 ‘annrs two-year-old | the Kansas cajlege, has just complet pounds of ponnds of but the fifth gire, milk terfat. the senior herd to complete a yen ing to this remarkable of five daughters that, olds, average 11,007 pounds of milk and 411.24 pounds of butterfat B M.'s Canary Bell is a daughter of Mel rose Canary Bell II, former world's record two-year-old, and a grand daughter of the famous old Canary tell that made 744 pounds of butter fat in a year. The college Ayrshire herd Is na tionally known for its high-producing having developed more class cows than other Institutional Ayrshiré herd in America. Two world record cows and three French cup winners have been developed here, Of the 168 Kan sas class records for 300 and 8365 days, ten are held by K. 8. A. C. Ayrshires, There are 12 Ayrshires in the college herd at present that during years averaged 12,130 pounds of milk and 448 pounds of butterfat. A four year-old Ayrshire produced 1.862 pounds of milk and 65.73 pounds of butterfat during September, She is daughter lell's Melros Ro ar's test, thus award sire the honor an Make Hens Exercise Feed the grain in a deep lit ter on the floor and make the hens exercise for it. The mash may be fed either wet or dry, and should be so regulated that the fowls will get about equal parts of mash and of the scratch grains. It is necessary to give the fowls plenty to eat to get good results, but the birds should always be eager for each feed. In cold weather feed about one-third of the seratch grains in the morning and two- thirds at night. In this way the are forced to exercise more than if they receive all Se §7ait they desire at the morning feed, CENTRE HALL, PA, of Seed and Plants ing Are Most Essential. {Prepared by the United Btates Department of Agriculture.) Seeds, plants, sclons, other plant material propagating purposes long distances {if and packed. Long sea through the tropics are severe on plant material, must be exercised Journeys are Involved. The United Stutes Department Agriculture has prepared a new cular, Department Clreular 828, for the Information of persons who are in the habit of malling various kinds of seed and plant material-—to show how to Inbel and pack living plant material for long-distance ship ment, It is based largely on the sorvations made from a great num- bet of shipments which the depart. ment us received from all over the world, packed In many different ways and by many different people. The manner of packing the particular shipments which have come through severe conditions of climate and dis tance In a satisfactory noted and recommended for practice, It may not seem Important, says the circular, to follow some of the di rections given. But so many fallures and disastrous results have ocqurred from variations from the directions that the department feels compelled that they be followed as close ly as practicable in all eases, Neglect sew the cloth the properly of the off the substituting the 311 cet iomn collection grafts and intended for may shipped properly selected I we VOYynges particularly £0 that great care where such of oir collec Lt. ob coverings on packages may lossy valuable dry burlap newspaper sweating and of valuable Too mm care given to the selection of naterial, the elrer 11180 gcions ich cannot clean, healthy he supply x Dey swt ry ari: I Legume Ha vis "avored for Farm Flock of Sheep s no better feed for she Al falfa i £4 i rand good » millet 18 good. but {0 excess wl ep fed sparingly lest } grain Ono enougl will not permit { iy sts much id of corn art of the roughage, not be stacks, ike where Yie Straw but sheep straw for waft fleece straw, ol into the the sheep and lower the the wool, Timothy hay is est foedds for constipating effects, one of the one of the px sheep on account and enemies const ipa of preg Forcing Rhubarb During For iharb n or for easy, ing rin winter ercially i aratis ely Ome Use 18 com and should be carried generally present time, as a supply of this from January until the The roots for forcing Iate autumn before tl freezes, care being taken to preserve all the buds on the crowns, and tc keep as much of the earth adhering tc the as possible, Past experi ence has proven that roots that have been completely frozen force much quicker. It will require at least tep days of quite severe freezing to put the roots in good condition for forcing When the time comes to bring in the plants, a dark cellar should be avail able where a temperature of 50 de grees to 60 degrees Fahrenheit can be maintained. early spring are in the 1e RTound roots Drain barn lots with ditches or tile, Fill in low places with rock or gravel, . . - Burning woods is double economic murder : it kills trees and humus, » . - Feeding high-value feed to low value live stock is like walking on quicksand. . . - If yon wish to get the most for your money out of fertilizer put it upon analysis, - * * Sanitation, administered In regular doses, is the best medicine for poul try, sheep and pigs. . ae It i= better to let the pullets roost in the trees than to crowd them In the laying house. A mature pullet needs at least seven inches of roost, . 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