ald Sine Ss School of j Agriculture LA ¢ Control Garden InsectCabhage root and related ‘plants, can be con- olled ‘by the use of tar paper discs, ; yr solution, ‘or tobac- t your county Sgont for. ggots, which attack radishes, cab- | commend that seed potatoes be plant- ‘ed in pieces of about one ounce each, spacing the hills 9 to 12 inches apart in the rows. With rows 32 inches apart the seed requirement per acre will be about 20 bushels. Select Suitable Varieties—Lawn grasses differ in their adaptability to various conditions and unless the vari- ties selected are those best. adapted to the “x B16 department store in New S13 ork City advertises a weekly ‘Spinach Toy”—a woolly dog, a ‘duck on wheels, or some other long-felt want which parents may buy and bring home to good little Not D ilaconnting the fact that ood little boys and girls who eat all of any good healthful food should indeed have woolly dogs ~ and ducks. on wheels, we offer a suggestion for modern mothers hose policy is to make healthful sods tempting foods — so that spinach, like virtue, may be its own reward. First, a Bang-Bang Lunbheon Dish—a carrot tent atop a spinach 1 for the young militant to find Glorifying Spinach tent flying a tiny paper American flag. It takes but a moment to a | grate some fresh raw carrot and mount it on top of a hill of spin- ach. If you haven't time to wash and clean fresh spinach, use. the ready-prepared canned spinach which is excellent. Second, a Mary-Quite-Contrary : Salad—with a yellow daisy in a green garden-plot’ for the little | girl who grows things. The gar- ‘den is an oblong tract of spinach; the daisy is a hard-cooked egg, the yolk used for the center, and the white cut petalwise. \ And third, Egg-In-the-Nest which is simply. a beauntifully- poachéd egg in a Test of spinach and a cut-out paper bird perched on the dish to admire it.* F. 0.5. Detroit, plus freight RL and delivery. Bumpers and J spare tire extra at small AN ) THE FORD Economy! ; Everything you want or need in a motor car at a low price Beauty of line and color Attractive upholstery | : 551065 milesan hour Quick acceleration of Fully enclosed four-wheel brakes " Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield For Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers \ Rustless Steel More than twenty ball and roller bearings "Reliability See your dealer for a “demonstration THIRTEEN BODY TYPES 430 to "630 F. 0. b. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra as small cost. You can buy a Ford on economical terms through the Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company. have led agronomy specialists to re- | fads environment of the particular| : When To Dispose. Tor Fan Whiten BH at Of poss By Prof. Paul G. Riley Nine out of ten poultry raisers are better off if they will sell” ‘broilers at two to two and a half pounds - for 4heavy birds and one and a “half to two pounds for Leghorns, rather than to carry them on to heavier weights. ‘One of the 1 mportant reasons for this is that most brooder houses ‘are lawn the best TeSultsy cannot. be ex- pected. ‘House Young Calves—In raising calvés much better results are ob- tained by ‘keeping them in the barn |until six months of age instead of turning them on pasture. They should have’ clean, light stalls and plenty of | water and good feed. 8et Summer Bulbs—All the summer ‘flowering bulbs may be set out late in May. To insure a continuous supply of gladioli, they can be set at bi-weekly intervals. The rule is to plant all bulbs twice as deep as their diameter. Sow Economically — A convenient and rapid method of planting: garden| seeds is by using an ordinary envelope, sealed and then cut open across one end. Sowing in excess of the amount required for a good stand of plants is poor; practice. The BEST Gray Bair Remedy is Home Made ‘To half pint of water add * oneounce bayrum,asmall box of Barbo Compound and one-fourth ounce of glycerine. Any can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Apply to the hair ee, a week until desired shade is ob- y dra ; streaked, faded or gray hair and make it soft and glossy. Barbo will not color the scalp, ia not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. 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If the cockerels are kept much longer than this, the pull- ots’ are crowded and stunted, and it means that they come into egg produc- tion late, that, they are undersized and poorly developed, and that. colds. are : ‘much more likely to occur. : The biggest reason, however, is that as much money, can be gotten per head for a chicken that is sold weighing two to two and a half pounds as can | usually be gotten for the same bird ] weighing twice that much. - This is es- pecially true of chicks hatched during March and April. L Out lowest broiler prices usually oc- cur from July 15th to October 1st. If broilers in June are worth 25c a pound, poultry 'in August and September is likely .to be worth 15¢ to 18c. That means that the April- hatched cockerel | can be sold in June for 50c, but if the same bird is kept until Septémber, when he weighs twice as much, the probabilities are that we will only get 60c for the same bird. Of course, in the meantime we have had the pleas- ure of this young rooster’'s company and have fed him a goodly amount of feed. There has been no return for labor, and we have not even gotten back the additional feed cost. ¢ FOR SALE Tomato Plants By The Dozen Hundred or Thousand . HILL “The Florist” 322 South Pioneer Avenue SHAVERTOWN, PENNA. 4 LOYALTY ama SUCCESS GO HAND IN HAND Buy From THE Guy WHO CAN Buy From You CARBON. SALESBCOKS Hn NG PRINTING 7 Any Purpose i “Home Town Stone Homs Towne pmmmee mth met Buy WHERE You SELL 5 AT HomE —amd if it's PRINTING ; Don't FORGET THE DALLAS POST High Grade 2x6 2x 3 Roofers 2x10 1x12 2x12 sawing, average lengths. lumber. NOXEN, TTT TTT TES Southern Pine Lumber $35 per M. $38 per M, This is an excellent grade of lumber, free from knots, uniform It will pay you to get our prices and look over the quality of our lum- ber before you place your orders for Newell's Lumber Yard [@] > 10 and 16 foot iy DlaNA: [o illor rude material gathered from refuse | found on the dump .No women or chil- hanna River. The eran of the ‘dump has raised this year to seventy- five men. Their ruts are constructed| piles. In some of the huts there are iron beds pieced together from parts dren are allowed in the vicinity. \ Every new load of garbage cast off there finds scores of scavangers eager- ly crowding around it searching for foodstuffs and bits of material to make the huts more comfortable. Most of the dump dwellers are men who spend the winters in the county poor farms and summer on the dump after they are released in the spring. : The only time any of them were ever known to make more than a Tew cents a day was during: the past year when three of them were held as material witnesses in a murder case which grew a)-Muay Go. Inc. Tunkhannock Convenience makes the home. Sometime ago our plumbers in- stalled a range boiler and other water facilities at the home ‘of W. J. Gilmore, of Noxen, Pa. Our galvanized range boilers are priced from $6.25 up. Let us furnish low cost convenience for your home. Fencing Bargains We have 350 rods of extra heavy 48-inch Cattle Fence, weight 10 lbs. per rod, to sell at 30c per rod in 20-rod rolls. SCREEN DOORS $1.90 EACH Our stock of Screen Doors and Windows is complete. For the best farm tools, the Oliver line is hard to beat. Ask R. D. Major, of Dallas R. D. Mr. Major is a recent purchaser of an Oliver three-section har- YOW. Use Maple City Fly Spray 95¢ Per Gallon. WE SELL FOR LESS scavangers over a bit of food found the dump, The witnesses were asked to furnish bail when they appeared at the hearing. Unable to do so, they were placed in the county jail to appear at the trial. At the conclusion of the trial they sued the county for witness fees for every day. served in jail. ‘They were awarded with $3 a day for every day thus served or a total of about $497 a piece. The murder was profit- able for them if not so good for the unfortunate victim, for beside having g00d meals, fair clothes and a warm; place to sleep while in the Jail, they also found themselves $497 better off when they ended their involuntary va- cation. § Sleep on Right Side, Best For Your Heart If you toss in bed all night and can’t sleep on right side, try simple glycerin, saline, etc. (Adlerika). Just ONE dose relieves stomach GAS pressing on heart so you sleep sound all night. Un- like other medicine, ‘Adlerika ‘acts BOTH upper and lower bowel, remov- ing poisons you never knew were there. Relieves constipation in 2 hours! Let Adlerika cleanse your stomach and bowels and se how good you feel! Gus- tav A. Kuehn, Druggist; in Luzerne by: IR. M. Stapleton, Druggist. $1000 Reward Now that we are going to throw on ‘our tables all the fall and winter colors of the genuine $1.40 a yard Beverly printed silk to be cleared at 58c some one will say: “It can’t possibly be pure silk at that price! {Too good to be true!” So we offer you $1,000 cash to test it in every way, and if you fin@ anything in it but pure silk, pure dye, $1,00000 is yours. Beverly prints are axtra washable and durable 32 in. wide. All Pure Silk For this sale only we will mail you any number of yards, and colors, at 8c. A YARD Buy all you can for the future. i. Navy blue ground with small flow- STS. 2. Navy with white. 3. Black with colors. 4." White ground with our choice of colors. 7. Tan ground with brown any orange. 8. Medium blue ground, beautiful design. 9. Red ground with beantizul flow- Will outlast, out wash and outshine the heavy crepes and tub silks two to one. Nationally advertised at $1.50 a yd. To prove that every number is wonderfully beautiful, let us send you a piece quickly for your inspection. To introduce our silk thread we are giv- mg a regular spool to match. CRANE’'S SILKS,. 545 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City - — — Clip Coupon NOW — w= — Goupon for Printed Silk on Approval YRANE' SILKS, 6545 Fifth Ave, ):N. XY. City. Without obligation to keep it wend ne... ....yards Color NO......s-c00 3everly Prints (all pure silk, at 58 sents per yd. on approval.) Rush. The Perennial feeding. furnish the necessary Protein; which makes expensive milk. or any Succulent Roughage. your Dealer or w Tioga-Empi DALLAS, PENNA. SUMMER FEEDING Dairy Problem Any cow giving a certain amount of milk requires a definite amount of protein whether on winter or summer Grass stimulates milk production but does not . that must be furnished in the Grain Ration or the cow will draw it from her system, That is why Red Brand Tico-ga Dairy Feed (with 24% Protein )is the economical feed to use with Pasturage For further information get a copy of rite to us for it. re Dealer DEVENS MILLING COMPANY KUNKLE, PENNA. Feeds Manufatcured by FEED TI-O-GA SERVICE WAVERLY, N. Y. f