ORGANIZATIONS AND MOTHERS BOTH AGREE Health of School Girls The Girl Scouts and Camp Fire Girls are two national organizations, work- ing side by side In thecauseof healthy, happy, Intelligent womanhood; train- ing the minds of eager girls for greater garvice, trainingtheirbodies for the destiny that shall be theirs. Allhonortothem! Wise mothers like ‘AMrs., Alice Louthan | urge their daugh- ters in their early teens to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Mrs. Louthan says—"l gave my fifteen-year old girl Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it did her a wonderful lot of good. HM She was out of school for four months. 1 read the advertisements of the Vegetable Com- pound, and since she has taken it sho has improved and has gone back to school. I recommend the Veget ble Compound to other mothers with on who are not as strong as they s hould be.”—Mns., ArLicE LOUTHAN, Route 2, Charleston, Illinois, Some girls in the fourth generation are now relying on Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Herd Folks to Knoe “Have you “Yes, Ind tools so I get out of friendly neighbors? feed ; pose that doesn't e itl is never In danger. Your Sulphur DCR If you suffer from rheumatism, gout, eczerna or hives, or if troubled with pim- ples, biasckheads, freckles, blotches or other skin eruptions, your blood and skin need the purifying and bealing sffectact this tried old remedy. Physicians agree that sulphur is one of the best and most effective blood purifiers known to science. Hancock Sulphur Compound is the most efficacious way to use and benefit from 8 Asn lo tion, it soothes and heals: taken in ter. nally, it gets at the root of the troub 80c and $1.20 at your druggist's, If he eannot supply you, send his name and the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. Hancock Liquid Surraur COMPANY Baltimore, Maryland Hameoek Sulphur Compound Ointment — $02 and 800 ~ for ues with the Liguid C ompound. FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, aD and uric acid conditions. ulphur on LEM OIL correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Goro MEDAL. ne Soap jo ned for Keep your complerion free of blemishes, your skin clear, soft, smooth and white, your TOILET hair silky and glistening, your BATH entire body refreshed, by using SW= Glenn’s Sulphur Soap Contains 339, Pure Salpher. At druggion. Rohland’s Styptic Cotton, 28¢ PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Pemoves Dandraf! pow Hair Falling Restores Color Baanly to 24 4% a Dr and Faded Hair HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Cale lousen, eta. at all pain Shaures comfort wo the foot, makes wa king eas mall or at Drug: gists, Hiscox Chemienl at NY WARNING AGAINST KNIGHTS OF ROAD Practice of “Picking Up” Strangers Proved by Rec- ords to Be Harmful. With the of fine pleasant weather the “sons of Esau,” who have been “holed up” afoot on the highways of the nation, according to a motorist who doesn't follow the practice of “picking up” strangers on road. These tient by place for and cold, “golng obentng are again the restless souls, an enforced the are made Impa- sojourn in months of the now In a hurry to be somewhere else” Going Anywhere. are golng north or south and some east or west, Few know they are going or how far. All that seems to Interest them is a change of scenery, a new They environment, new fuces No matter travels nowa numbers of trudging where, Some who are Ing the fare, are making the journey But most are “weary Willies,” There was a ter tice the made the “slde which there “birds on days these along the nny where, of them king Reexing highway one will of road going one see passage” some are honest new johs, and lack necessary rallroad or stage foot, “tramps,” on merely “hos.” time when “birds of passage" prac. of thelr “patronage” rallroads exclusively thelr “long jumps.” or blind pullman®™ luxe” to these In a radical of of passenger these lant made a giving to when They baggage rode rods and the 1 door “de was rave gentry. recent years they have made change In The automobiles and travel increasing trucks has been for them. OW } r ravel by ~when auto is just the frequently trouble BO very can torists, of whom kindhearted and for tl! most generous should be welr Own stop on slg hesitate to “knights of the 18 far as they road” desire aud to Regret Generosity, There autolists are many Instances where have It has the and rretted reg this gener. resulted In thelr bel Sng on roadside, sans aute, rse his path. Study Oil Viscosity and Torque Needed to Start Some the bureau of f Com oll to start has standards, to the attention been given by Department relation merce, between viscosity and the torque required antomobile bring it an tation or to speed. From tained It appears cosity of the oll nounced effect engine in up to a results that does ro the thus far ob- the have a upon the while via- pro- power of 100 r. p.m have any the torque required gine rotating. and higher, It appreciable Influence upon start the en- does not to Keep Glass Clear Among the new torists In New York state are: The windshield and rear windows must he gtept clean from posters, A license slate must clearly visible front of the car. Manuf dealers are required to sale of new cars. be on acturers register Six Ways of Being Good Seven nationally known traflic safety experts were to state what they belleve were charae- teristics of a safe and driver. An of the ted show that the following major essentials of good driving: 1. The good gree of self-control control manifesting Ways. 2 The good driver always maintains his ear In such shape that it responds easily and quickly, thus trol of the as far mechanical equation is 3. The driver regulates his speed In accord with the conditions of the road over which he Is traveling and such a rate that within the “clear asked the good analysis driver has a high nt all times, itself In assuring con- as the purely concerned. car good never travels at cannot stop It course” ahead, 4. The good driver invariably exer- ard for the rights of oth- ers and the axioms of courteous hehavior, The good driver the of the pedestrians as a primary consideration, 68. The always applies aecepts safety good driver ahead, as the more accidents on 114 rond chattering at than are caused many Mechaniom for Headlights The Hlustration for shows an headlights, trans- hicle, its parallel adjusting mechanism vehicle rod extending across the front of the ve aped conical-sh recesses In rod arranged rod and having brace with the first its ends Adjustable Rod for Lights. secured to the fenders of the vehicle, at able brackets supported by the fenders end f t! first rod. adjust bolts carried brackets, pointed ends on sald bol for et the recesses first pedal and fon first rod thereto, tween the for Imparti par Always Release Clutch When Rounding Corriors when ravated tn HEE due tracti however. the he strain is there reduc Auto Operators “Advised to Start on Low Speed When startiag it is low speed. turn the engine, considerable down a very steep place the rear wheels a movement effort. This braking effect. car on a moderately steep hill stop, and a heavy car will glowly, but always under control, This “using the engine as a brake.” It should be practiced from time to time, that the driver may become familiar with the mathod, If all the other brakes fall, this is the best and thing to do. Practice the trick frequently, so that It becomes as easy any other operation, and you will have cause to be thankful if ever the need arises to use It grade advisable to "he will then very good move wo ns the novel machine. Soft Pork Caused by Improper Feed Fats of Peanuts, Soy Beans, Rice and Corn Strikingly Softening. {Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) From the results obtained to date In the experimental work relating to the “soft-pork prob ” It may concluded, says the United States De partment of Agriculture, that the wider the ratlo of softening fats In the ration to the irbohydrates and protein from which synthetle fat is formed the firmer the carcass. It is evident that the fat formed from carbohydrates and protein Is always materially harder than that derived from the fats of peanuts, soy rice and corn, all of which are ingly softening. Mixture Favored. A mixture of corn meal J parts and peanut meal 1 part fed with or with. out supplementary n pigs starting at 80 po and gains of about 100 pounds In 9 or weeks produces, In the medium-hard hogs W corn meal of peanut hogs may lem he beans, strik- iinerals to making 10 unas usual hen iced to 2 parts to cane, hard or Is red: menl either soft or result, The feeder Is cau- tioned not to use this combination less he sequences that may co ing soft hogs to the market, Progress in the of the soft-pork problem ls discussed in Department Bulletin 1407, just published by the United States De partment of Agriculture In with the agricultural experiment Alabama, Kentu v aroitins @roiina, is willing to accept con- offer- any from ame he made solution co-Opera tion stations of lana, North CO - Carolina, Fen gla, Ind sippl, South Geor LesRee, Some conclu Texas feeling sions re feed listed garding of various differ combinations are letin They do work Many prot great ma the aining to them tained Progress Made The Pp the in Solution. the rogress made in solution problem In its more practical g i come through the defin establis has hment basic tacts associated with the growth These cess of nd fat an the hog facts relative Alfalfa C ut Early Will Give the Largest Y; ield Prof. C. J. Wii periment station is full-blo« lard of yn stage of cutth the ground that a ber of the lower le off soon has been reached, much richer he holds brings about too great a part of the justify the practice. “The sal says Willard, “to largest yield of alfalfa est feeding value per pou in early bloom. Eight perimenting have shown that alfalfa cut just before bloom will average 40 per cent leaves while that cut when it has reached the seed stage will average 38 per cent leaves. The remaining per cent of the plant at the seed stage Is stems, low In protein.” farm} in transplanting any of the tribe, sulp off half the leaves Ld - » after the are stems most valuable Professor with the great- cut of ex- nd Is to years + He onion Make succession sowings of beets, - - Any kind of millet hay fed In large Young pigs will start to eat at an Farming population in the United reports, consti- Alfalfa wilt is a new disease which is killing out fields. If the stand be- comes so poor that the crop Is not profitable, flelds should be plowed. It is not advisable to return such land to alfalfa or sweet clover for several years. » - » The feeding of only alfalfa and skimmed milk to dairy calves Is not entirely satisfactory. A mixture of equal parts of alfalfa hay and prairie hay will probably give better results gince leafy alfalfa fed in connection with skim milk sometimes causes scours, Apple Blotch Easy to Cure by Sprays Bordeaux Mixture or Lime Sulphur Favored. {Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture) Apple blotch, a destructive fungous disease attacking of the lead- ing varieties of apples, may be con- trolled by spraying with bordeaux mixture or lime-sulphur ac- cording to the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, Trees of sus- ceptible varleties, By sten- atically sprayed, by repeated attacks by twigs and leaves, and nursery stock 1s often seriously damaged, says the de- partment, The disease, southern and was given because It tic spots appearing many solution, inless are frequently killed the blotch on which 18 most severe In middie-western or- the name “blotch” the characteris- As deseribes upon the fruit the disease progresses there Is a of several sp a +1) ; ’ toge 1} er 8 brown fri in color to a A cracking of three direction is very EPOLS appear xirem follage disease, ‘Thorough bushy these trees m possib te shoul i hefore The ray i158 most ene as fine mist stream. The lat and treatment, ficial rather than ter is li foliage when applled A Coarse to v , especia injure bot ult 1 Eely fruit ang 10630 Where blotch | the de artment recomn partment 1 in sulphur solutio ise of lime However 10 per cent hi Good Whitewash Recipe for Gee neral Farm Work Numero disso] ved 1 $A and addeq to hitewash like that of oil paint Neglect to Paint Various Farm Buildings There is that other neg- of Drev- to regarded =a a rather as a of course, lmpr the buildings, but it is far more useful as a means of protect the Indiana Farmer's Paint and varnish, while ing the home will at the same time length- en the life of a piece of property. Paint is an economic necessity. It has been said that the life of a frame building will be lengthened from two te four times by constant painting. An inherited property, whose worth is beyond valuation, or a house that cost much to build may be preserved in- definitely, If it is properly painted. it may easily get beyond the painter's ability to save. Plasterers, carpen- ters and laborers, will cost nine times the price of the first “stitch,” and In probably one the average farmer than the judicious idea sex no lects more paint. The alent that paint Is Its use used use is laxury than Paint necessity. does, ove fon, Guide. vat tify beautify valuable them. Eradicate Burdock With Waste Crank Case Oil The proper use of the waste crank dock. The oll is cheap and may be hood garages. to watch this persistent pest give way to treatment with the waste oil. Any time before the hard stalk forms, the dock leaves should be shaved off even with the ground with a sharp hoe. On the stub, pour a little of the waste oll from a teapot or other suitable container. One application seems to kill und rot the roots of the plant. Those who have had a lot of trouble keeping the burdock down ought te enjoy using the waste oll L~-V DUST 28¢C cloTH wade of especial A woven fabric for only I cents and FREE two weeks qo suing supply of Liguid Veneer Notsi nd ike iL Tor dusting A ew dru ps on Jour oth removes Ald, dust, din and Bien fahes INSTANTLY, and Janves your plano furnitn re, woodwork spotiessly clean and bean Jy polished. Moreover iL preserves the fin shi ful tel y o BEG people tse it Lo lin prove their brand new lostroments, Bend for our FLEE bottles Lsday You be Ge ghited emer we incinde & big Be LV Dust 4 O if1o ) “Ore pete a nai —" LL ' The“Olympian” 70 Hours from Chicago to Puget Sound 1f you are going to the Pacific North- west this summer, be sure to go at least one way to Seattle or Tacoma on the “Olympian,’’ over the electrified Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. This is the route over which you will sce and enjoy the most, including two full days of grandest mountain scenery. 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Indiar v ¥ia Go Into Nusiness for Yourself re and can be time Pe EMO ox 15% Aone at brings infor HACKENSACK YOR SALE—GERM AN PUPPIES f gua Prion JAGERHOF KENNELS, Acworth pa POLIC E $34 rein Appropriate vhew, Lester, is working on Wawhoo county,” said Fumt $1 kind Megite, of a farm h ' asked Farmer about the usual kind, 1 rmer “What and does KEUess noving and on graphed by a y the oth day, used a slow-motion cf Liners Kansas City Star. Time Sopliocles discovereth One application of Roman Eye Balsam will prove how good it is Tor sore eyes. Costs only 26 cents. 372 Pearl 8t. N.Y Adv Discretion of speech Is more than eloquence. Bacon Sure Relief Sure Relief gn "= DELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkds.Sold Everywhere CTUBBORN SORES Resiaol ws a Ww. NU, BALTIMORE, NO. 29.1926,
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