Don't wait for your customers to complain about the variable color of your butter. Keep your butter that folden June color everybody likes by putting a few drops of Dandelion Butter Color into the churn. It is purely vegetable, wholesome and ab- solutely tasteless. It ngets all State and National F laws. All large creameries have used Dandelion Butter Color for years. It does not col- or buttermilk. You can et the large bottles or 35¢ from all drug or grocery stores. BUSINESS PLACES FOR SALE Located in live N. J. cities, all personally investigated by our own appraisers and guaranteed by the owners MILLINERY STORE In popular N. J resort city; most beautiful store in city: sales $18,000 yr.; price 35,500 GROCERY STORE Large eastern N, J, city] main street; weekly sales; complete stock: price {inventory on hand $4,000 File J-1302, CONFECTIONERY-CIGAR STORE In large N. J. city; near school; big lunch bus. ; sales $400 wk. * and equipped; price 2.060 File J-501. GARAGE-ACCESS In large N, J. city; gas pumps; equl all repairs, battery chyging., etc. on main road to Phila; sales 3! n price inch bus and r. e $14506. Fille J-1 GROCERY STORE In large seaside N. J. city; only town store; big ‘phone bus; sales yr.: big profits; prices compl. bus rolet truck $11,000 File J-1301 HOTEL-REAL ESTATE On No. ? highway Jersey and Harri rms. ; 2 acres land; billiard roon pacity garage; price inc 3 $36,000; owner retiri GREENHOUSE In large J modern est, fine fixtures; incl ng J-1701 BUSINESS.R, E, greenhouses; equipped; miles fre $45,000 incl and re. (6-rm. house) File J-1101 THE APPLE-COLE COMPANY New York Office az Detroit Office Do T.et us help you understand and “Tro be forewarned is to be fi Proper care and suffering In Character disposition also latent po order or regist and place £ URANIAN Florida ¥ conven mo P location en home wner J. M. Mof most bus help him. now will save you b to Analyals, STUDIO, AGENTS WAN needs food. Ou SUFFER FROM ACID STOMACH e and Acute Indigestion, send for Package of DIJAS act rmles REMA-TRAH COMPANY, Dept 3. Race and Indian, HARRISBURG, FA $10 TO $15 A DA Why Work for Others? King £ mula J. HILTON Burlington, “ay F arms Raise Own Gas Farms may be made to produce lighting, ing and ventor of a generator that makes gas Cotton, cornstalks, straw and dust have been employed successfully, cubic feet of gas. Reason iz the ply to jealousy. hardest thing to BREAKS A COLD Muco Salve. Place a little in nostril or melt a little in spoon and inhale fumes, Clears the head instant. ly. Often breaks the cold in minutes, If cold has gotten down In chest, get a bottle of MUCO ENT, (liquid) 75 cents. It dissolves the phlegm. Clears the chest. Thou- sands say it is the best cold remedy aver known. You can make and keep your complex fon as lovely as a young girl's by giving a little mtten tion to your blood. Remember, a good complexion fen't skin deep ~ it's health deep. . Physicians agree that sulphur ls one of the most effective blood purifiers known to seience. Hancock Sulphur Compound is an old, reliable, scientific remedy. that purges the blood of impurities. Taken internally ~~ a few drops in a glass of water, it gets at the root of the trouble, As a lotion, it soothes and heals. 0c and $1.20 the bottle at your drug- gist's. If he can’t supply you, send his name and the price in stamps and we will send you a bottle direct. Hancock Liquip Surrnun COMPANY Baltimore, Maryland Haneoel Sulphur Compound Ointment — 0e and $00 for uss with Hancock Sulphur Compound It has head lights, a bell, and an crane is in the tender at the rear, RACING TRAINS PUT UNDER BAN | Minnesota Law Requires Drivers to Come to Full Stop at Crossings. Motorists who try to beat the train | to the crossing wil face a new risk | under the new Minnesota traflic code, Even If they get across track | safely—which many do not—they may face a jail term or fine, for the new | law requires drivers to come to a full the grade crossings “wherever a and warning of the immediate proach of a railway train or car.’ same law applies to motormen where a street car line crosses road. Failure to meanor, visible positive signal ap a rail stop Is a misde Stop at Crossings. “his new provision is in the law requiring all driver addition t« old nated * Another old requ | crossings. retained ‘ carrying school for hire, explosives or liquids to stop at all grad Here the new are some othe AMinnesot must of roadway, vehicles must the right curb. This not to one-way streets, where Keeping to the right tebaer 2b} (aging other keep nter the does is impraeticai, or when overs vehicles, raliroads the driver mu keep to the right, unless the In crossing or intersections, road Is obstructed passable, Pirivers of vehi i shall ast half the road A driver passing a vehicle shall site ctions other go to the left of the center line of the road left is «cl vizible and free of oncoming trafic t unless such side Must See Ahead. A driver not pass a upon hill or curve where soe the HO feet shall overtake ane vehicle the crest of a on a he cannot road ahead. A driver shall not overtake another on ing or when ! by a traffic officer or ax and pass a railroad intersection, vehicle CTOSS highway such except intersection is controlled omatic signal. The driver of a vehicle passing an dis again until | other vehicle shall pass at a safe not the road such vehicle, Speeding up to prevent ancther ve hicle to puss is prohibited in the new code, It provides that the «river of a vehicle about to be overtaken and passed “shall give way to the right | on suitable and audible signal being { given by the driver of the overtaking vehicle and shall not increase the speed of his vehicle until completely passed by the overtaking vehicia™ tance to the left, and shall drive to the right safely clear of of Increasing Number of Automobiles in Japan 7ith the increasing number of auto- mobiles in Japan, it Is almost as un- safe to cross a street in Tokyo or any other large city as it Is in New York. Half of the automobiles In Tokyo either killed or injured some one dur- ing the past year, according to police statistics, There are approximately 13.000 motor cars in the Japanese capital, During 1026 there were 6.3068 automo- bile accidents reported in which some one was killed or injured. There were 16.282 Araffic accidents { in which 234 persons lost their lives { and 9871 were hurt. Of the total number of accidents, bicycles were re- | sponsible for 5,752, tram cars for 1. | 445 and the innocent looking rickshaw for 105. Refrigerator Trucks Gain When the refrigerator car came to the railroads, long-distance shipping of meats and other perishable prod- ucts was made possible, and all-year- around vegetables became common on the dinner tables of the nation. And now, with a network of busy high- ways filling In the gaps between the rallroads, and with farmers being pushed farther from their markets by the pressure of suburban expansion, the motor truck refrigerator promises to become a major development. ER a Keep Umbrella Off Heater in Your Car If you want to avoid a blaze in your automobile, refrain from warns the National Safety coun- cil. Many umbrellas have han- dies, tips or rings made of celln- loid which may ignite of carelessly heat, place umbrellas sLOVes in their homes or offices either, continues the bulletin ixsned by the accident prevention associa. tion, w of habits, as a result putting them People shouldnt close to 100 close to hich hus received reports explosions following such dime ffm eff ef ef foefeee Useful Hammer for Use on Polishad Surfaces mpossible to hammer on a pol. wooden or metal An the $s heen padded surfuce with- ordin worl making dents, mer will never do the head ho Rubber Tip on Hammer Head, The kind shown in the he ahle manner. drawing will found Pur rubber force this over the head. the mary satisfactory. and Now can any of Popular Mechanics crutch tip you without ing the finish do work danger Magazine, Motor Busses Useful to Transport Race Horses Those appreciate the great care handling the race horses, who “follow the races” required in nervous, high-spirited thrown off mettle by the slightest discomfort. The problem of transporting thoroughbreds has been solved in Eng- land, where the pullman motor horse box car is rapidly being adopted the ideal vehicle for moving blooded stock. easily their such as man at their own stables, taken direct avoiding the noise, bustle and excite. ment of railway stations, and the de- travel. In addition, comforts of thelr home stables, grooms ride in an adjacent compart. over them at all times, commodates two horses with and equipment, CAOOOBIGO0I00G000000UL0000 AUTOMOBILE NOTES FOL BGLOOH LL OOOSNGLOUROLDOT The campaign against who lets his car stand in the street start any too soon, * - » An automobile that burns wood in stead of gus has been tried out in France, But it ought to be just about ns easy to crank one on a cold morn: fire in It . - - The ear that always appears new Is groomed us carefully as a race horse ench time it is put Into the garage and taken out, Leaving lice, snow, mud or water on It destroys the luster of the finish, iii iN TELEPHONE ¢ ZZ WAY Bree poles. added to the Bell toll lines in Pennsylvania.’ Fa The old enemy of telephone service—sleet storm—is being outgeneraled. Ana with a 179, improvement in maintenance, service interrup- tions are approaching the vanish- ing point. munication. Dependability and [freedom from interruption are keeping pace with the increased speed of your out-of-town calls. It’s part of the new era in tele- phone communication. J. H. CAUM, Manager GETS VAST ESTATE Doris Duke, fourteen-year-old daugh- tobacco king, who has received the A deed for the prop- has been filed in Miss Duke's name. Fisherman's Luck A8 was to be expected, an automo- jaws on the protest that he was an- other of the now many “dawn-to-dusk” drivers, A¥ the traffic officer approached the out stopping, “thie is the first town 1 have passed through in my dawn-to- dusk trip from the mountains to Wil mington that the courtesy of a motor cycle officer to escort me through the town was not extended.” Obviously, the officer apologized and the driver dashed on to his lishing, greatly pleased with his deceitful trinmph over the law.—Charlotte Observer, 5 Foreign Judges for Stock Show When the International Live Stock exposition is held in Chicago, Novem. Ler 28 to December 3. two distinguished foreigners will be there as judges, Lieut. Arnold Caddy (left), president of the Australian Red Polled Breeders’ association. and one of the leading judges of many kinds of live stock in his pative country, will make the official awards in the Red Polied breeding classes, Walter Biggar (right). Dalbeattie, Scotland, will assume the respon- sibility of officially judging all of the fat bullocks and selecting the grand champion steer. Rogues’ Gallery Methods at Drake pom ny £ = |
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