we a —. RE FSO FELRA Ec] — ion Soaring in Values of Plow Lands Has No Known Precedent in U.S. The Average Value Per Acre This Year is Fifty-four Per Cent Above increase i that of 1916 of don't eat SO many they biggest sheep men Why People Do reasons more mutton is send Not Eat hatin ram why | >. N. : RS and I The Furrow rews About the Farm When farm plow lands njecrop price this vo lo anA ' 1 : i "i the advanc ; to market. Meat-eating people Sows that will farrow late spring pecks of oats and four to five pound vaiue per acre by one-fifth in one |ol land values » advance in Ts te : Soa : . on he adva would soon discriminate against pork hould be kept in good condition. of Dwarf Essex rape per acre, tl vear and by one-half in four years, |crop prices i to rule | { : I ; : h By ( le | male were sent to market | Here some rations suggested by seed-bed is prepared the same fo soimnething has occurred that may b Va joubled in| Via : : ; : oe o Leas double in ithot castrated, or if cas-|the Ol University. cats to be harvested for grain, and culled a phenomenon. Th in-|{ the S in four ves nd Sol dl 5 : ain, 1d : : Ey d after ep matured. An 1. «( Di skim-milk, siv the crop 1 ted a on the creases in value are indi by 1 ( country where blow : ; : 3 3 : by y . : ¥ would « mir Lt} { ) Ww 1 110 sults of Ve Bure ] values The = f Ci rE 11 ¢ I 1 he 3 5 a e Sent (ot Ket 1 nieat A two p 1 thre I od e1 W l ¢ r' : n March ¢ } r val of other |x y v } h , n } pPIOW 1d n the \ ( i I 1 ‘ , I ( 5 1 ( « v Via tv j il V ( i \ 1 und in ¢ th in 1917 t NT wl bs, nn ( Dn Add five pe ho ( } 1 dl ¢ W Vide \ tic Stat In| 104 Al { I y 1 { mixta 11 i 1918 it v S Sa in 1919 bel her ‘ . } | : 1 1 € 1 el n 1 I 1 equal 1 \ 1 1.31 at tl me time o t, tl tont : v : nt 1 troz be t 1 Is « im-mi ve t I “ it 1 i Sis ly : | 1 ( building v in 1 i1 have hich | 2 ; . Cb { : . oll 3 not b incluNed { c Y 3 Laws. | : | | } ¥ rp lan re low broad it ( | TA 1 V p 0 two { ¢ nn I 1 average ! y 7 ‘ali- | 1 V1 0 ( | I mh 1 b « 1 wl | 1 1. on rt { y 1 11 h a val of 1920 { 1 1 Ari wi by | Y | I : | Ol € ) 1 ¢ 1 in One 1 I li I . bove that of 1916, 45 : ka 5. In I ) 1 \ : LL : : [ve impl n cut off t OW rt ime the ] 101 cent ) 11 2 per ce above \ with $115, Ohio 0.{1,alf-inch of ti 1 *G for 4 wand Nena) Eo 1918, and 21 per cent above 1919 $103, and {3 La. ; ! . | the testic . I OT g it i 1 I neg later on 1 el I'l noun 1 vel Hence appear that b ar tl Minnese nd Oregon wit! | ; : : 81 vith | necessary te { nt n | vari -{ v De omet ded 1eatest rate of vearly incre Ww on 1 made 1 h lues yasible : + | | : . 1 nade nign values p ih | cunds i y ir 3 n av In vith the ‘ y d ra a from 1919 to 1920 lo the exten r dry lar in Arizona and other 3 i [ : | e : clean 1 1 he wo \n S1V( above 1 1 com on that plow-land value re related to Siates : : { I \ n Dock the vt the sam time. | rape Ths fter the ran ppl late mm a | The h \ 1 1 1 | 3 |) he ( d to { | rate to ei | mer and fall fo A j* Is with 1 pir [ thi hod | w= _ , NY fn : i Yah ead DV Siem | bleedin Remove the tail |g wm — ——— p————, : ' 1 f { ; | an inch from the body. A sharv |§ Hi to t P { EN ~ | 1 2 fT) 1° Ni Lal N¢ paratio: FH demonstrated | can also be used for dockin (f nis on L11¢ I¢ paration 0} IAIN] i / i C { ign nme TTI = ; | C2000 P | . ' I o plentiful, and—comparedi weigh not more than { LQ \ . 5 . : | $900 Pe ve! Good Mornine. Mr , j | Per Acre | yooa Viorzing, vir. | ¢ meat which it equals in food value Pounds apiece. Coy | . I 1 t gq. 3: { 0 that it pity that inicr and Til on Mocking Bird) ial BB hong 18% | infos. then “cover and se for | 1 } | | 2 . i 1 Jv t « i eo 01 At a. co of $100, a N Yo ' n in othe pa pateh, | | 8G man milie fish should not b> | | | lene hon I 1 tabl 3 5 3a bol 000. an | | | : 2 el 4 i strawber rows 1 talled n OV S | Good-morning. © Mocking-Bi |“ with especial care, n ved |, 1 I} ¢ tl fis] | i .. | At the prese ime the overhead : 2 Ta : 8 el ition sy As esl | “Your « 00d-mi i sir, 1 wu!” | Ihe tmilie I'¢ me tl ] ork on the \ : 12 01 ra vstem of irr : y 1 1 incre in producti : 1 : | 1 wa upon my word { ofl. m t tob f the pan 1 [ top of ti l ¢ ensivel in the east A : | ; . a A 1 A n ) { { ( weel evel f \ 1 1 1 uarts to t acre tne 1 1 truck belts It ha | il | . | 1th h i D 1 { \ p y-¢ \ ted tl ti} i . { hl \ 1 1 told "1 1 on { ! 1 n Vor | Il 1 ! 1 a 1 < 101 ( ( ¢ 0 | | mn ( y he { n i id { {1 1 d fa { 1 1 Or { € { © ) ¢ 1 { } f ( d | P { ; A 3 { : ( ! 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Vi i Or Fort { i of ( but t tl V ( ¢ 1 AVA 1 LU1 A A met ( i A 11 Ivan f | ( ; flab} 1 of « ) leay is 1 W : : Di 1 l [ei 101 10 £ { 1 { ( Indi | ( Il no : il heads t ( til und t ( i Lit ] 1 t t true | : : ! I . ¢ ¢ ted ani Ime bulk : ectly 1 wi hea their A hh " is usod. in : ! 1 fe and sc in well- | ( i n 1 t he « ( ! ( A . I 1 € Iss ] hath 1 ed wate f an hour or lo 1 ugh hor fill his i . | The cu I V etal n quart | re dless 0 price. 0 ” : : 3: J 18, 8 «nd 1 { s bu | Middl W teil | : : I ¢ talke { 1 ( Have | v | active propert ; the : : ready a 1 kk 0 ho \ TT. 1.4 ., ; ; {oO pert to be c¢ th Z : lame H1Q LOOT | ter, s nd if the ca ( ( d 1 n-| ; : 4 : A i111 { i i 1 y i 11 1 noi { i l 1 1 | doubted] to ] i b i i not ) 1 ( [he O : . y n Rie : | little s r to ma uj ( { 1c ol 1 urin 1 1 Y ve whi i n : A : sweetn i he vegetabl Also | I'lien t is the city market fo 1 Y ’ : a ) 1 4 : ; t very If a} 1 f Io b . 141 of teaspoonful of baking |lo! N 0 ma hot are |, usk Is he elo y the body 4 : soda luced in citie 0 1 of cou i ; : ; { | : | y ld length « time, it produ | | Plun the oabl into the w | but the c 1 et is no small one. | rt CA LE EEE HIS 1 | | wi f N y k C | 1 11 jar to 11( caused | 3 ( | 1 yi {i that t i1-} hen fc in New OrK ly wa ( he QL] one pied ime, so it tl] boil | > 3 [ pure radium, | | ing is not arrested. When all is in, |tiea up for ten days because of the { lon Excl | i $ B= = | | becil for exactly 25 minutes—no longer. | term during February, horse wer | : : Hi ’ Y ian mj i 1 - : ‘ay RA +1 \ 4° 1 1—1 1burl | 130 not cover the Kettle at any time |at a premium. The city street clean Of TiC 3 S Vioinet ne $ hurh : ve : ® Oo 1VAU 1 curing the and not only will | ins partment offered $50 a day for process; the cooking be accomplished more rapidly, but there will be scarcely an; cdor from the vegetable while cook- ing. When cooked, take out into =a strainer, drain off the water to the last drop, add salt and paprika to taste, a generous piece of butter, cover the kettle closely and let the seasoning steam in. If the flavor of meat is liked, sti: into the cabbage when cooked a bcuillon cube or a little beef extract with the butter and paprika and treat az above. Ladies’ Cabbage A preparation known as ladies’ cab- tage is delicious and when properly cooked may be eaten with impunity, even by a child. Into four quarts of beiling water. shave (not cut) three- quarter®f a head of cabbage and par- boil for ten minutes. Drain, cover with boiling milk and cook for ten minutes longer, or until the milk is a'most absorbed. Season to taste with salt, paprika and generous piece of butter. Left Over Cabbage ‘abbage in = pour over a a » Arrange the chopped buttered baking dish, cupful of seasoned cream sauce (add a few shreds of pimentos to the sauce) and cover the top with crushed dried bread crumbs mixed with grated teams. A motor-driven about as two-horse vehicle was useless as an | unibrella in a tornado. Several esti- mates stated that the tie-up in traffic, which could have been relieved by horses, amounted to $3,000,000,000 a two trucks day. “We had to send out to bring in one,” said one delivery man. There is still a place in cities for just as on the farms—no use herses, denying that. There is also a place for trucks and tractors—Iless use deny ing that. The thing needed is to put korses in the right place and motor in theirs. In the for in- stance, horses are cheapest for short hauls—trucks for long hauls. If all the delivery systems and moving com- panies would get together and haul rigs cities, their goods with truck to distribut- ing centers, and then make their short hauls from these points with horses, the city problem would be partly solved. One of the big department stores in New York city told the Live Stock Editor recently that such a plan would not affect their deliveries 2 bit, because their delivering is done just that way. Reliable truck manufacturers are nct a bit anxious to place trucks where horses could do the work more satisfactorily, because that would hurt the future sale of trucks. One of the biggest farm machinery firms which makes tractors, has taken the same positions regarding tractors. cheese. set in a hot oven for ten minutes to brown over. Cabbage Sou) “hop a small head or young cab- bage, add two cupfuls of boiling salted water and cook until tenc ress through a sieve. Melt four fhlespoonfulys of butter; add three | ices of migffed onion and cook slov- | for thr minutes. in ) | lespoor- of flour, add 15 clu og of milk, the Qe ure 2 cook, stirring constantly five Strain, add salt ka, os y ) taste and Foolishment "Phere was a mia from Cohoes, Who loved to see musical shows. Said she: “I'm a loon About every darn tune Them vocalists sing through their nose.” One of the best known pen names— Young people, if themselves The which Ly evi comforts elf-deniai ought to strengtl lay a foundation fc But Many do not “do of them loving and the ar It thnse the As a rule, howev with parent, nother, who daughter love continue to do so. there will be cpinion is based all depends on who live younger one has “It’s a fine a hurry to sell it turned home. 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Walnut 2173-4, Race 5117-8 Prompt Deliveries mn | | | | | Recently Ve ‘hi hi y re | frecently a party of Philadelphia| Not being acquainted with the {and New York financiers made an in { bathing habits of humming-birds, a | | : | spection of the plant of {1 Rex Seo) Celifornian put out an abalone shefl | Products Company at Brown's-Mille. |? the most artistic bathing dish he ea wg y could find, but never to his knowledge { 1e-Pines, New Jersey I'he visi . ; and a bird pay the least attention wi concluded with a dinner at tl it | Whistle In One 1 the midst of a Ilveryl in 1 ! humming-bird , : ; 1 Ww blade of a : 5 ] 1 dly-flut- d yi 4 indrops ; I 1 1 went . 1 suc y wet ( { of i her 1 bri ( y ipie ( ( ! t t n the iv | 11 ng-bi use ; morni In npax i d 1 bird bathed in a ed directly f D bh Thereafter na water ed i { : ( A 1 1 A humming is d 1 ar 1 | ( A irinkin sweet } L few fe om the \ 1 ened f poon, one dav 1 v 1 1 fe \ ir 1 of Ve in the 1 { £ ( 1i¢ 1 1 1 \ 1] e at 1ce alighted it f a he ul 1 on the e« and took a bath M K nt ( ip of Ne . Vol nd 1 l \ \ YOrs ( K W * | 'w What it Was a Bivens, ba Lnew What it Was New York, are handli the financial = « rang 1¢1l M ( ( n \ t tui expe ic nce) - | - it hu methi wlul. The dentist r & but hus- 1 Ste A N 1 1 A € ATA O 1,00 i Sparacus Lend woulan't hear of it You see, v i = he'd 1 bi) If in France I W erve hed nd ve { \ for long life \ \ And h w: the normal I V I — X Ql Wl | On ) £ \ 1 4 » FYI YT fYT'Q oO 1 1 If 1 1 x / l ] 1 ( i 1 1 1 a ( I Product Co. ee ck at $8.50 and the price u t( \ Y ( r vy WWE are now will he i VY : vy t l N ( cl | 1+ ¢ 1 IV “. ¥ : FY Ii 0) INCI | \ i ¢ nee i I if vou y } ir NK) ( I Xu : \ I \ I 1 & = mae x - ams = ——— AS. ——.——— i TH 4 J X A Y X yy y § 1 8/4 Ho 7 71° i \ 93 ap A AR / 4 J 1! [VEL { (2it] 1] VV OR i i Vb in ; i - oe omem— 1 Stocks bonelt ar low 1 i ! ( OW 1 1 oft i beri hr re / f ( / ¢ ¢ ( B q a nf nil , i : * EK a } H 'HEN NOW : i “CT “N a COSDEN $ 975 $ 83-8 i 1 Y \ r § VANADIUM $ 95400 i ) I \A NT BE NAN BALDWIN 3 123.50 3.1 i AMERICAN Ice $ 4850 S I 1] | CQ ad 4 ‘ »Q - yy ] | 1CSC opportunities available § i ; Financial Notes Wrize, Main ( PHILADELP! Locust 5182-3-4-5-6, Plone, WINSLOW TAYLOR & CO. 130 SOUTH 15TH STREET, ‘How Humming Birds Perform Bath { " / // ) thee Dept. “A” 1A, PA. Race 5196-7-8. cess rT i Outlook for the Motors N the general rehabilitation of nation-wide trans- portation facilities,the motor industry has before it a commercial opportunity that is the subject of a leading article in a current number of our Market Review. In this connection there is specific reference to conditions surrounding three important motor industries: - ~ General Motors Willys-Overland Bethlehem Motors A copy containing this article will be sent to anv- one interested on request for X-502. | Q : Hughes & Dier | MEMBERS: i { hiladelnhi th Exc Pp 1 Rervin] Ja | | Chic Board of Trade A en | 1435 Walnut Stree PHILADELPHIA, PA. 50 Broad Street New York