SAME PRESCRIPTION HE WROTE IN 1892 Vka Dr. Caldwsll darted to practice medicine, back in 1878, the dnu for ? laxative were not aa great as today. People lived normal lives, ate plain, wholesome food, and got plenty of fvesh -air. But even that early there were drastic physics and purges for the relief ef constipation which Dr. Caldwell did net believe were good fog human beings. The prescription for constipation that he need early in his practice, and which he put in drug stores in 1892 under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin, is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended for women, children and elderly people, and they need just such a mild, safe bowel stimulant. This prescription has proven its worth and is now the largest selling liquid laxative. It has won the confidence of people who needed It to get relief from needsches, biliousness, flatulence, indl Cion, loss of appetite and sleep, bad th, dyspepsia, colds, fevers. At your druggist, or write "Syrup Pepsin," Dept. BB, Monticello. Illinois, tor free trial bottle. There Is always room at the top, bat In case of Are It Is better to be at the bottom. Makes Life Sweeter Too much to eat?too rich ? diet? or too much smoking. Lots of things csnte soar stomach, but one thing can correct It quickly. Phillips lillk of Magnesia will alkallnlze the add. Take a spoonful of this pleasant preparation, and the system la soon sweetened. Phillips is always ready to relieve distress from over-eating; to check all acidity; or neutralise nicotine. Re member this for your own comfort; for the sake of those around you. Endorsed by physicians, but they al ways say Phillips. Don't buy some thing else and expect the same re sults I Phillips r Miik of Magnesia When competition ceases, "federal commissions" will be asked to regu late. CM N?d Cam No /ncaspsm'mcs Singers can't always keep from catching cold, but they can get the best of any cold In a few hours?and ao can you. Get Rape's Cold Compound that comes In pleasant-tasting tablets, one of which will break up a cold so quickly you'll be astonished.?Adv. One Americanism is to assume the man Is guilty because he hired such a good lawyer.?San Francisco Chron icle. COULD HOT KT OUT Of BED Lytia E. PhMniu'a Vig l lli C miiiMil ?ii gfiii il Has Elkhart, lad?T had a tired feal iag aad was uoabls to get out of bad without the Mb of uj kuhai. Wo heard of tho Vegetable Com ttoond and de cided to try it I OB etill taking it and it core ie O help to ma. I aaa do mj mi without noting before I an through- I know thattf wemeo srenssni m* Won-mt ImUafL I cuot o EXTZmZk*82?"" fcfei; && J:A ? hli g& Keeping Scales Clean, Essentia] Slight Displacement of Poise May Result in Error in Weight (PrvsanS by tb* United Stains Depart men t of Sericulture.) A suggestion to welgbmasters at public stock yards Issued recently by the packers snd stock yards division may also serve as a caution to farmers and live stock producers wbo main lain scales on their farms, tbe United States Department of Agriculture be lieves. Attsntlpn to Details. "It Is essential," said tbe statement authorised by Dr. John B. Mohler, chief of tbe bureau of animal Industry, "that welgbmasters give careful atten tion to tbe smallest details. Alertness on tbelr part may enable them to rec ognise and prevent tbe development of conditions, apparently trifling, which, however, may affect tbe weights ob tained over the scales. For Instance, It is Important that tbe weighmaster keep the notches of the beam, clean. A little dirt, causing a slight displace ment of the poise, may result In an appreciable error In the weight In s recent test It was found that, owing to an accumulation of dust In the notches, one of them was 12 pounds slow. Tills meant a loss to the seller of 12 pounds for every draft weighed over the scale In which this notch was used. Using Compressed Air. "It may be of Interest to know that compressed air Is now being used to clean the working parts of scales at one of the markets. An air compressor operated by a small gasoline engine and mounted on a yard wagon Is pulled up to the scales and used for blowing out dust, dirt, and rust from round tbe pivots and bearings of tbe scale." Alfalfa Thrives Best in Well-Prepared Bed Alfalfa does best sowed In a seed bed that ts firm below the surface but has the surface In good tilth and free from weeds, says John B. Barron of the New York State College of Agri culture at Ithaca, N. Y. If alfalfa Is seeded with spring grain, fall plowed land gives best re sults. Bui If the land was not plowed last fall. It should be plowed early In the spring and seeding should be delsyed as long as possible. "Alfalfa cannot do well If the land Is plowed today and the seed Is sowed tomor row 1" he says. On land that Is plowed this spring the best practice Is to plow early and then wait until June 15 or July I to sow the seed. At this time, of course, alfalfa would be sowed alone. Alfalfa usually does not do well when It Is sowed In either fall-sowed or spring-sowed grain, for even though the seed bed Is Arm, the sur face Is not In good tilth. Then, too, the grain overshadows the alfalfa and tends to choke It out. Green Manure Crops Are Becoming of Importance Green manure crops are becoming ot greater Importance each year on Amer ican farms for the reason that the new land Is gone and the old must be main tained In fertility. There is, however, no cash value to a green manure crop and the tendency Is to avoid planting one If It la not absolutely necessary Whlte sweet clover has been pastured successfully with no appsrent loss In the Improvement value of the crop when plowed under. It does not make as good hay as alfalfa, yet It Is toler able If bandied properly. Best of all the seed Is not expensive. At 15 to 20 pounds per acre the cost Is some where around $2 an acre. Compared with two or three times that cost for other legumes the difference Is strik ing. Even the much talked of soy beans will cost $4 an acre to seed All of these factors make white sweet clover stand out aa a crop worth be coming acquainted with and worth learning how to handle. Trm make (boat 67 per cent of their growth at night, and the rest In da/light ? ? ? Danally brood eowa which hare had rye pa at a re daring the winter wtll burrow stronger and more thrifty pigs. see The alse of the manure pit will de pend upon the else of the herd, the method of handling the litter, and how often the pit can bo emptied. a a Farm machinery will help a lot In thla farm relief Idas?and yon don't bare to wait for tongrraa to act, either. a a a What wo need la for these one horse fartnera to And oat that they can dries two, {hree and fonr horses at ooe time. a a a Hare yon triad working more than tiro horses to a machine? It paye to hare plenty of power and ana man direct the week. a a a One of the hast ways to aara hard earned money an the farm Is by pro tecting BHrh'nary from cast and ruin. Proper homing as soon da err- k per mfte wlll add yaw W lbs Ufa of the When the fawt moo the pan kin' MONARCH QUALITY POOD PRODUCTS taste better than ever ... There's health in Monsrck Cocoa and V Teeoie Weenie Peanut Batter. MONARCH QUALITY POOD PRODUCTS LlfcjMU . MONARCH CANNED VEGETABLES, mmf ?HI?||I| dH> era*.... mS tb. rum rf tb. crop . . . MONARCH CANNED FRUITS, dx "pnmr pfcfc" rf tb. oorid'r tax. otdnrd. .. ? MONARCH COFFEE, TEA AND COCOA, if ] r-:-r--r-? , -?? , ?-*-?..? c? QiiSar.. . MONARCH FICELES, ix. fx tb^diMm?mdsicUxct?nttdnUw ... MONARCH CAT^JF AND CHOI SAUCE. ??li.fmx llwirt !???>??< s??a ft? llooaidaiMd ??? mdtktfmmtmUtmrtk TmmkWtmh , KEZD. MURDOCH * CO. Pf a iE?H?kwd 1033) JM GnmlOftcN, IB Chicago, 111. Wasn't Positive Reporter?Are you happily mar ried? Morie Star?I believe ao, but to be sure I'll get my secretary to look it up for me when he comes in. m i I'm iniiTfi i??rrrriT Tubes are the Nerve Center of your Radio Choose Wisely You Know Him Blinks?What kind of a chap to thl* BUI Bo rum? Jinks?He's the kind yon are lucky If yon don't know him. Necessary "I think sentiment Is necessary In business." "Yes. I manufacture greeting cards, too." Still pops up?the question. iinimmm jUJ Fight Off and Mr. Powell says: "I AM a circas down IB sod about two yens ago began to have severe attacks at in digestion?1 thought 1 would have togive up. I lost weight and asy appetite was bid- {Anyone tabs Asa suflkrtd ftttfN qf UuUgmstkm mm wilder stand Jmst kern Mr. Powell felt?> "A friend told me about P?-HU-rtA,aoI boogbt a bottis and started taking it. I hove now takes three bottles. MyScahh Is restored and ny aoik a pleasure.** (Far mom M yrnt* PE-RC-NA hma as. tAa bar ta a rsuassed health sntdf rifiHly/ffr Jbwndkwfa of tMon* sandto) "AaeoestdesimtoUpothen PlniC AftertPosab. Lodsvflla, Ky. UrUtMUaarbaassatUP-ftt JCliui aUaiiiII limit It?nal*wa. .JH Omaehee ham hi est a haute tedspt 1 IJ... ? ? If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts Say* Baekaeh* Often Meane Yea Have Hot Been Drinking Enough Water When you wake np with backache and doll misery in the kidney region It may mean yon hare been eat ing foods which create adds, says a well-known authority. An excess ot such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys' get slug gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, remov ing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weath er is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the nigbt. Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad falls; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uthla, and has been used for years to help clean and stim ulate sluggish kidneys, also to neu tralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure and makes a delightful, efferves cent Uthla-water drink. Drink lots of good water.. INDIGESTION BELIEVED jCi. . . QUICKLY jgHHREs Carta's UtBa Uwr PBs \dJlK. BMtBC nature in its dfecsdww Many (ftacioaeol thffffe rnrr't rwftmliliiia will do woofkfi, mpccjaBy when too hm otcwbhh off an troubled with constipation* Bffmrwihfff dor **? > doctor*# prescription end can bo token by the entire family. Afl Draoisti 25c end 75c Red Packages. ? CARTER'S E31PILLS -j PARKER'S-"""! BBSsagM HAIR BALSAM MjWf Rut nreo Color end HEsa jni<MrUG>nudFaSilU ^S|Hr~5| Wc. and fLttat Dranteta. TLORESTON SHAMPOO-Ideal for n?e hi connection with Parker's Hair Balaam. Makes the hair toft and flnffy. 60 cents by mail or at diu* fflet*. Hitcoz Chemical Works, Patcbogoe, H. ?? Snake-Saving Campaign To save harmless snakes from be ing killed by small boys, hunted by picnickers and destroyed by farmers, C. Edward Roehrlg, a California physician, has started the Herpeto loglcal society of California. Signs have been placed along the road in the society's educational campaign Informing the public that the only dangerous snake Indigenous to the state Is the rattler, and that all others should be' spared because of their economic value. Alcohol From Peel Bengal's peat, the water hyacinth, may be converted Into power by a process that has been announced by the Science college of Calcutta. The flower, which has stopped many wa terworks by Its heavy growth, la be ing used In connection with the gang wa tree, which also grows wild in Bengal, and can be obtained In large quantities. The new methods which have been worked out to produce al cohol from the water hyacinth not only give a new source of power, bnt will help toward clearing the water ways. Just for a starter?"Go!" When Yon Catch Cold Ruh On Musterole Musteroie b easy to apply and works right away. It may prevent a <xU from turning into "fhi orpneu mnfia. It does all the good work of grandmother's mustard plaster. Musteroie is recommended by many doctor* and nurses. Try Musterole lor sore throat, cold on the chest, (heumatism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff bronchitis, mrthm* neuralgia, (yngftlion, paint and aches of the hack and joints, sprains, sorcmuscle^ bruises, chilblains, frttwi fed - colds of all aorta. r. MaOmm MuBwoli fa also node in milder form far babtaa and small rhllrWen. A* for Childran'a Muataroia. . ffaftar (ten a miMtanf piortar SSwSelewey | tbs joy ct fife. H Restore regv Hlarity withovt gr?* B TXK* Vv ? ? One** Own Roof tree Makes for Ambition Although home ownership has la creased measurably during the last tew years as the result of educational programs carried on by' realtor* and savings associations, the majority of American families still pay rent Only about 36 per cent of American familtea are under their own rooftreea. This proportion could be largely Increased In the opinion of a city real estate manager, If as much stress were placed on the spiritual values as on the mere financial value of home ownership. "Assuming that the purchase Is properly financed," be says, "the ma terial advantage of home ownership over renting Is Indisputable. To my mind, however, the greater benefit Is the enrichment of life Itself that comes with planting one's own roots In the soil. "A strange and wonderful experi ence comes to the num. who for the first time, owns his home. Hitherto be has been a nomad, Mvlng-ln other people's bouses, subject to their reg ulations, whims and legal require ? ments. He may live In them a long time and never become a part of them nor they of him. But let him acquire the Innd and the house that stands on It?and forthwith be begins to grow In an nmazlng number of ways. He becomes established. He becomes Iden tified with that piece of land and that bouse. It Is bis. He ts part of It and It becomes part of blm In many senses. It acquires the marks of his tastes. Its design, furnishings, upkeep and gardens all become symbols of him self. "So many people hope to own their own homes eventually and set It as a goal In their lives, but delay too long. The time to begin owning a home Is when you can get enough credit to go Into debt for It This provides a spur to ambition; a point on which he can focus his expenditures so that they bring him the greatest return In health and happiness." Mas* Coloring New Object of Builder* American commercial and domestic life la writing Its history In buildings with Its own Individuality, says Har vey Wiley Corbett, nationally known architect and authority/on construc tion. ?/ Every form of architecture the world ha: known, Mr. Corbett points out, has resulted from two factors: The needs of the people, and tbe ma terials available. But it was tbe skill with which materials were used to meet the needs, which reflected the art and the Ingenuity of the period. . With the development of this new type, Mr. Corbett says, tbe trend will be more and more away from petty decorative details, and toward the skillful distribution of masses, and the nse of color. Instead of minute and purposeless ornamentation, obviously superimposed upon a building, color will be applied logically, over large spaces, as an Integral feature of the terra cotta, or other facing materials. The distribution of masses, Mr. Cor Dett declares, will meet the needs of the building's occupants, with as tough beauty as Is possible. Urge Clean Home* It la full as Important to render the home safe from Are and tbe depreda tions of the elements as It Is to make It colorful and cheerful for Its occu pants. The mission of tbe fall clean up campaigns Is to achieve both of these highly desirable and essential ends. Each year larger numbers of com munities are recognising tbe peculiar menaces of tbe winter months and are holding a clean-up campaign in the tall as-well ss In the spring In order to safeguard themselves at both times of the year. City Planning Pay* The present haphazard growth with out planning for the future which most American dties experience now Involves an annual loss of mote than a billion dollars, John Nolen, land scspe architect and city planner of Cambridge, Mass, declared before a convention of the Internationa] City Manager* association. More than 200 American dtlea now have such plana, Mr. Nolen declared, while zoning ordinances have been adopted by 580 cities and planning commissions established by 58T. Came Clabt Are Planting Towns and cities are doing their part In creating community forests on their Idle lands and on the watersheds of tbelr reservoirs. Wise farmers are setting Blacker acres to work growing wood crops, says tbe American Tree association. Fish and game dubs are planting areas to serve as sanctuaries and to protect tbe streams Land own era are beautifying and making morn ' valuable nonworking acres Age et Outdoor Ufa This Is tbe agn of sunshine and awl door life. Bonnes are bant with many windows sna parlors sleeping porches and daylight basements Homes are brighter, cheerier and healthier. To the sunshine In with moraaad larger I It Is the well known peekege It for Uth onality f ?* W aflHHflHMflflHHB|JHM|BflM^ flHHUH^j?&''^ ^??*? *? "" '? ?'*? ~5&*- ^^HH|HH| HIHH '?al Hl^^^Wt.' . . fck??v*.. *">* w^^dflfl?ttfii^^^>'*^^^^^^V..vj'~^^n.r*^^w-^^Ki^BLr^|H^^fe As Made la ShreMed Wheat raaterlee ter 34 Years Children like the erisp, craaehy shreds ol whole wheat*?makes sound teeth and healthy gens. Winter Vacations Popular Winter vacation* Mve now corpe to stay. One large American firm em ploying several thousands reports that 30 per cent of Its employees take their vacations between October and April. Mrs. James A. . Mc Clintocks Appeal For Her Child "My little girl, 2V4 years old, has trouble with her stomach and bowels. She runs a fever and her passages are green?Just acts like a bilious attack. I am thinking of giving ber Milks Emulsion, Please send me special di rections for children. March 22, 1923." ?LATER? "My little girl has not had any more of those attacks since I started giving her Milks Emulsion, and she didn't have but one cold all last winter and played out every day. "She Is 3% years old now and just getting along fine. Emulsion has built her up in every way, and I want to thank you for your advice. I will al ways talk for Milks Emulsion when ever 1 can." Tours truly, Mrs. Jas: A. McCIIntock, May 9, 1924. 1330 N. Bev llle Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Guaranteed by all druggists to give satisfaction or money refunded. The Milks Emulsion Co., Terre Haute, Ind.?Adv. To some people, only dissipation Is recreation. If It is, that's their business. Folks who are never happy unless they are downtown ought to find some way to live there. 11 ? ? |fcn> M to? > wwt Addnmlny In ? ^M^ew^ym^^oiMfcow^rteeiwieww. HQ81EBY AGENTS. Bar horiery ma low as ? cfnia. Oet our prices. BUT* KNITT1NO . MILL, ALLBNTOWN, PA. Half man With Brash Selling Experience to sell sad manage section. Liberal pay and commission. Free samples. Line guaranteed by Good Hoosekeepiag Institute. State ex perience. Donald Brash Co., Camden, N. J. GUNNERS TAKE NOTICE?200 acres or marsh land for sale on Sinepuxen Bay; good dock shooting; plenty of ponds. Apply P. O. BOX Ml. SNOW HILL. MO, Skin Treaties, Eesema, Ringworm on Ban da and Feet. ZEMICIDE ends skin trouble. Money back guarantee. Prepaid 91. ZEMI CIDE. 4111 Hartford St.. 8t. Louis. M<a. aiiiiiuiiiiiuniiiuiiiHiiHinniiiinnine .NERVES =UHH) Novoonsss ? Irritability ? | Pastor Kocnhft Nerviae| ? H.t Been Beed Successfully far oeer a ? 40 ycrrs. Sold k, >9 Dm, State,, s S (MtterFKCE SAMPLE S ? KOENIG Mf&CINE CO. | 5 IM5 N. Weill St. CHICAGO. ILX. 5 amiMiwiMUiiHiimmniiiimiHinww W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 44-1928. The Cat'* Meow Myrtle?"BelieTe me, there's no fool like an old fool." Judith?"What have you done now7"?Life. 10 minutes ^jy? ?Remember all the things people used to do {or headache*? Today, die accepted treatment is Bayer Aspirin. It gets action I Quick, complete relief?and no harm done. No after effects; no effect on die heart; nothing in 'a Bayer tablet could hurt anyone. (Your doctor win verify this.) For any sort of headache, neuralgic pains, rheumatism just try Bayer Aspirin. Taken soon enough, it can head-off the pain altogether; even those pains many women have thought must be endured. At aB druggists. ? Aspirin Cnticura Distinguished for Excellence for flllf yean The Semp to eteemoe, purify and beautify The Ointment to ooften, eoothe and heal A ii 1H1I fail ?d 1 | i iHIi imilirtfcrfttikhMlhfc BoM nw/afcni. If tf> OtalaMlXS*. omd 8K TahmlS*. Snflaafftm. AMmi -CwO?if" n#k BS, Hilta, Km. gT CmOmmrm Ihailf Mkk 9?? , " ? ? ? MKTOHtt If you want to grow hair on yocrr bald head, save the hair yon hawy atop write for Uteature and t., f?- I, > * W. H. 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