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? _ M ?'I had a nervous breakdown and could not do the work I have to do around the house. Through one of your booklets I found how Lydia Ei Pink ham's Vegetable Compound had helped other women and I went to the drug store and got me six bottles. It has done me good in more ways than one and now I work every day without having to lie down. I will answer all letters with pleasure."?Hannah M. Evcrs meyer, 707 N-16 Street, East St. Louis, Illinois. I HEADACHE?, Instead of dangerous heart do- I II pressanta take safe, mild, purely ? If vegetable NATURK*0 REMEDY t > m and get rid of the bowel poisons ? m that cause the trouble. Noth- ^ # ing like N? for biliousness, sick W headache and constipation. Acts f pleasantly. Never gripes. Mild, safe, purely vegetable At Jnt||iilt-onl)i 2Sc. Make the test tonight. FEEL LIKE A MILLION. TAKE VIRGINIA FARMS Virginia farm* and handiomo estate*. Conspicuous value* at attractive price?. List on request. TV. T. Ilallry, Suffolk. V*. Manufacturer's Representative With following among department ntore and hardware buyers, (loud salesman to handio high class merchandise: familiar with adver tising deals. Aluminum goods experience preferred but not necessary. A _a f\m.l ?L Our commission plan J\Ci \?UICR. win make you money Mar be handled as side-line. Write _ KKWAMIit'M ALUMINUM CO Kewaahum - - - Wisconsin Hear a Fruit Fly Eating Detection of nn invisible fruit fly fflthln the substance of a fruit lias peen shown to lie possible by members pf the scientific staff of tlie Hell Tele phone laboratories, whose services sere placed at tlie disposal of the gov prnment authorities engaged In fight ing tills pest in Florida. Using nn plectrienl stethoscope it was found (hat the fly, in the Interior of the fruit, could actually be heard eating.? literary Digest. ? NCSI When Rest Is Broken Health Suffer a Whan Kidney Irregularities Disturb Sleep. TF troubled with bledder irrita 1 tions. getting up at ni^ht and constant backache, don t take chances. Help your kidneys with Doan's Pills. Recommended the world over. Sold by dealers every where. 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: Mr*. Clare Ntedsr, CM Entle Art., Detroit. Mick.. eera: "1 bad dtxiy epelU and ? per*stent badadw. 1 felt no tired that | couldn't do my koosawork. Tka kidney eocretsoo* were too frequent and broke my last at mgkl After taking Doaa'e Kile I felt fam." Co* & B m M Boachee's Syrup and coughing Mops at ^^^once! ReiifveawhereotherefaU. Ssar,"ffliu5isrb"'-rt" Boschee's Syrup W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 11-1(10 L. Soy Beans Are Good Cash Crop No Winter Killing as Is Case With Wheat Because Planted in Spring. In weighing the comparative ad vantages of wheat and soy beans as a cash crop, the Ohio farmer will do well to remember the factor of aban donment of wheat due to winter kill ing, suggested C. It. Arnold of the rural economics department of the Ohio State university. New Cash Crop. Soy beans have assumed a new Im portance as a cash crop In Ohio, through recent establishment of fac tories for converting the beans to In dustrial and other uses. With certain favoring factors the crop may suc cessfully compete with wheat, which has heretofore been the principal cash crop of the state. During the past eight years, accord ing to reports of the United States Department of Agriculture, an average of more than 17 per cent of the winter wheat acreage In Ohio, has been aban doned because of winter killing. In one year 04 per cent of the acreage was abandoned for this renson. Loss Is Suffered. Since soy beans are planted In the spring they are not liable to this draw back. "Abandoned wheat acreage has usunlly been planted to oats, It Is true," says Arnold. "But the owner has suffered loss nevertheless. He Is out the cost of his seed wheat, possi bly half the cost of his fertilizer, and all the labor Involved In planting, al though the seed bed preparation Is not lost Further, his program for the year, which Included the growing of wheat. Is thrown out and his cash re turns from oats will not be so large as returns from the same acreage of wheat. The abandonment of wheat acreage Is an Important point In con sidering the growing of soy beans." Heating Necessary for Fruit Transportation When perishable fruits are shipped lone distances to market the problem during a considerable part of the year Is to keep the temperature In the car low enough to prevent deterioration. However, there are times when the problem Is to keep the temperature high enough to prevent freezing, and specialists of the United States De partment of Agriculture are now at work on this problem. Tests have been made with cars standing on a siding and with others In actual transit during winter weather where the temperature dropped as low as 40 degrees below zero. Standing tests were made on six ears of cull apples, donated for the purpose, and showed that a small amount of heat applied continuously was sufficient to protect fruit in lower layers. When a large amount of heat was applied the top layers were overheated and the lower layers were given no better pro tection than with a small volume, properly circulated. In these tests the air was circu lated by means of electrically-driven fans. Billion-Dollar Diseases Among American Plants Plant diseases rob the American peo ple of some $1,1100,000,000 annually, ac cording to estimates of the bureau of plant Industries, United States Depart ment of Agriculture. Since t917 the bureau has collected data each year on reductions In crop yields due to dis eases, and bases its estimates on a summary of the reports sent in. Losses from plant dlsenses are proportionate ly high In other countries. In Canada the estimated annual losses are said to average about 15,000,000 English pounds, while In England losses due to fungi In 1028 have recently been esti mated at 10 per cent of the total value of all crops grown. Agricultural Hints Black walnut grows well on well drained, fertile soil. ? ? ? nigh quality potato seed can become worthless as a result of poor storage. ? ? ? Buckwheat may be sown at any time from May until August. Seeding around the first of July Is probably the best time. ? ? ? One-fifth of an acre, properly man aged. constitutes a garden large enough to provide vegetables In season, for canning, and for storage, sufficient to supply a family of five persons. ? ? ? Buckwheat has been a major source of human food of some of the primi tive races of Asia In past ages, and has been grown for that purpose In this country, since earliest colonial times. ? ? ? In the case of corn or the sorghums there Is less waste In feeding forage when fed cut or shredded. The ex pense of cutting Is probably Justified. As to whether It will pay to cut or grind hay will depend on the price and the quality. ? ? ? May 10 Is the safe date for planting tender crops but If the ground baa warmed they may be started earlier. If squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, mel ons, corn, and beans are not caught by a late frost, the gardener la two er three weeks ahead by planting now. toed every, A moimng/ Get poiaona oat of the BTBtem with Feea-a-miat, the Chewiaf Gam Laxa> tire. Smaller doaea elective when takea In thia form. A modern, scien tific, family laxative. Safe and mild. FOR CONSTIPATION Chinese Well as Boulevard Nanking, the new capital of China, Is surrounded by an ancient wall and the authorities are planning to make use of it as a boulevard for motor traffic. The new roadway will have u length of 22 miles and a width of 25 feet. iiany a man is blamed for a bad disposition when he really Is suffering from constipation. The best remedy is Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. 25c a box. 372 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv. Excavators Make Find "That ain't no Roman vnwse." "Well, it's got Roman figures on It." "So 'us my watch."?Humorist. Cold In Head, Chest or Throat? RUB Musterole well into your chert . and throat ? almost instantly you feel easier. Repeat the Musterole-rub once an hour for five hours... what a glorious reuefl Those good old-fashioned cold reme dies?oil of mustard, menthol, camphor ?are mixed with ether valuable ingre dients in Musterole. _ It penetrates and itimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infec tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 yeati. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole bandy jars, tubes. AU druggists. To Mothers?Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil dren's Musterole. Darktown Fables Once upon u time Itnstug Henry Clny Washington came home late at night and found George Washington Johnson snoring In his own bed, where upon George upon awaking and find ing Itnstus staring down at him ex ploded: "Believe it or not, brudder, Ah'se nuthin' but er stowaway here, Ah Is!"?Pathfinder Magazine. Acidity The common cauae of digestive diffi culties la excess acid. Soda cannot alter thla condition, and It bums the stomach. Something that will neu tralise the acidity Is the sensible thing to take. That is why physicians tell the public to use Phillips Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful of this delightful prep aration can neutralise many times Its volume In add. It acts Instantly; re lief is quick, and very apparent All gas Is dispelled; all sourness la soon gone; the whole system Is sweetened. Do try this perfect anti-acid, and re member It Is Just as good for children, too, and pleasant for them to take. Any drug store has the genuine, pre scriptions! product Phillips I Milk \ of Magnesia Lonely y^Hearts WILBERT has a heart of gold. Will no one tell him what's the matter ?why girls turn pale, and gracious matrons freeze at his approach? Yes, we will. This has gone far enough. Get a new pipe, Wilbcrt, and break it in gently, thoughtfully, with Sir Walter Raleigh's favorite smoking mix ture. When the curling wisps of its fragrance surround you,everything will he changed, Wilbert. How to Take Care of Your Pipe (Hint No. 3) To make your pipe sweet from top to heel, smoke all the pipe lead when you break it in, or Ell the bowl half full the Erst few times so that the beel, and not merely the top, will be broken in. Send for our free booklet. "How to Take Care of Your Pipe." Brown& William son Tobacco Cor poration, Louisville, Ken tucky. Dept. 97. Sir 'Walter Raleigh Smoking Tobacco It's milder The Ideal Vacation Land Sunshine AU Winter Long Splendid roads ? towering mountain ranges?Highest type hotels?dry in vigorating air?clear starlit nights? California's Foremost Desert Playground Write Croe A Chmtfey Malm Sprint^ CALIFORNIA ^ Origin of "Shampoo" * The word "shampoo" is derived from the Hindustani word "champna," which means to press or squeeze. ' (jirls, be Attractive toiMen Mature Intended You Should He! If your stomach and bowels do not function .prop erly, the bloom of youth rapid ly disappears. Doctor P i e r ce'? Golden Medical Discovery usually meets the need. It invigorates the whole system, corrects the irregularities of the di gestive organs and makes the blood redder. You have pep, vigor and vi tality. Yoflr eyes sparkle ? your com plexion clears up and the bloom of youth is yours. All druggists. Write to Dr. Pierce's Clinic in Buf falo, N. Y., for confidential medical ad vice. There is no fee. fgSS I the safe essr wey before ? worse troubles follow. Take! HALE'S HONEY OF HOMMOUN0 AND TAB The Med home remedy tpr breaking ?p colds, relieving throat troubled healing and soothing?quick relief Bee coughing end boareeneae^ Jj(*? mt mtt drmrngimtm CbTWiTi itiS Dwp. Garfield T ea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy For every stomach and Intestinal 11L This good old-faah loned herb home remedy for consti pation. stomach Ills find other derange ments of the NTS tern so prevalent theee days la In even greater favor as a family medldat than In yoor grandmother's day. * The mam ((?), 1910, Western Newspaper Union.) How happy Is he born and taught That serveth not another's will Whose armor is his honest thought And simple truth his utmost skill, ?Sir Henry Wotton. SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS A good dressing for a fat chicken Is: Pruna Dressing.?Soak one cupful of prunes over night, drain; stone and chop. Add one cupful of chopped tart apples, one fourth teaspoonful of nutmeg, one-eighth tea spoonful of salt, a dash of cayenne and one cup ful of bread crumbs; mix ... ^11 nn/i a/1/1 fohla. wen auu ouu mu i???v spoonfuls of melled hotter nod stuff the fowL Cranberry 8herbet.?Wash and cook two cupfuls of cranberries In water to cover. When soft force through a potato rlcer and add two cupfuls of sugar, mix well and add three table spoonfuls of lemon Juice, a pinch of salt and a pint of rich milk. Freeze as usual. Scalloped Ham and Potatoes.?Take one and one-half pounds of ham cut Into convenient sized pieces, four cup fuls of sliced raw potatoes and a pint of well-seasoned white sauce. Place s layer of potatoes In the bottom of a well-greased casserole, using one-third of them, cover with a few slices of onion and one-half of the hnm; sea son with salt and pepper, repeat with the same and have a layer of potatoes on top. Cover all with the white sauce and cover the casserole; bake until all are well done. Green Pepper and Corn Scallop.? Take two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one teaspoonfud of salt, one-eighth tea spoonful of pepper, one-half cupful of milk, one chopped green pepper, one chopped red pimento and two cupfuls of fresh or canned corn. Fill a buttered casserole one-third full of the mix ture, add one-fourth cupful of fresh bread crumbs buttered, then another layer of corn and peppers and cover with buttered crumbs. Bake until well done. Rhubarb Sherbet.?Cut one quart of rhubarb unpeeled Into small pieces and cook In one quart of water until tender. Soak one-half tablespoonful of gelatin In two tablespoonfuls of cold water and add to the hot sauce with the Juice and rind of a lemou and two cupfuls of sugar. Cool, freeze as usual. Tasty Spinach.?Fry six slices of bacon, retaining In the pan one table spoonful of the fat and In It brown one-fourth pound of fresh mushrooms. Sprinkle over them one tablespoonful of flour, pepper, paprika and One tea spoonful of salt; add one-half cupful of milk and cook slowly ten minutes. Place one-fourth peck of cooked drained spinach In the center of a hot platter with the bacon slices around It and pour the sauce over the spinach. TRY THESE GOOD THINGS Fruit salad Is especially valuable to balance heavy foods. With oranges *?o the hilsfe fruit many pleasing combinations may be had with cheese, nuts and dried fruits. Vitamins Salad. ? On a lettuce covered nlate. place a square or scoop of cottage cheese. Around the cheese, stand on end sections of orange. Top with half a pecan or walnut meat and serve with: French Honey Dressing.?Take three tablespoonfuls of lemon juice, six tablespoon fuls of salad oil, one-fourth teaspoonfui of salt, one-fourth tea spoonful of paprika and one-fourth cupful of strained honey. Shake thor oughly before serving. Orange and Date Salad.?Take two large oranges, arrange In sections of six on lettuce radiating from the cen ter on the salad plate. In the center place stuffed dates, four to a serving. Top with a rose of mayonnaise. Fruit Salad In Orange Cups.?Cut three large oranges Into halves, re move the pulp carefully and mix with two slices of diced pineapple, twelve quartered marshmallows, one-third of a cupful of pecan meats and two thirds of a cupful of diced pear. Serve the orange cups filled with the fruit mixed with mayonnaise and whipped cream. Serve on lettuce and garnish the top of each with nut meats. Orangs Waffle Shortcake.?Prepare the waffle according to any preferred recipe. If an electric waffle Iron Is used add six tablespoonfuls of melted butter to the waffle mixture Instead of greasing the Iron. The following recipe is recommended: One teaspoon fui of sugar, two beaten eggs, two cupfuls of sweet milk, two table spoonfuls of cornmeal, two cupfuls of flour, two tablespoonfuls of melted butter, one-half teaspoonfui of salt, and four teaspoonfuls of baking pow der. Mix well, add egg yolks and fold In the beaten whites at the last. If the ordinary Iron Is used add two tablespoonfuls of melted butter and grease the iron. Serve with sliced oranges cut into eighths, well sweet ened and serve with whipped cream or plenty of orange juice. ]%feed PaiiiT | Don't be a martyr to unnecessary pain. J ;? Lota of suffering is, indeed, quite needless. ? ) Headaches, for example. They come with j out warning, but one can always be prepared. { Bayer Aspirin tablets bring immediate relief. Keep a bottle at the office. Carry the small tin in your pocket. Then you won't have to hunt a drugstore, or wait till you get home. And don't think Bayer Aspirin is only good for headaches, sore throats, and colds! Read the proven directions for relieving neuralgic, neuritic, rheumatic, and other aches and pains. Remembering, of course, that the quick comfort from these tablets is'not a cure; for any continued pain, see a doctor. Bayer Aspirin is genuine. Protect your self by looking for that name. Always the same. Always safe. Never hurts the heart. BAYER ASPIRIN Aaoirtn is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Manoaceticacideater of SalicylieadA Merely Incidental "I hear that Gawler has got a $2,000 ar." "How did he get the $2,000?" "Oh, he hasn't got that yet." you haveadoctorTI ? word for this laxative Tn 1875, an earnest young man began to practice medicine. As a family doctor, he saw the harm in harsh purgatives for constipation and began to search for something harmless to the sensitive bowels. Out of his experience was born a famous prescription. He wrote it thousands of times. It proved an ideal laxative for old and young. As people saw how marvelously the most sluggish bowels are started and bad breath, headaches, fever ishness, nausea, gas, poor appetite, and such disorders, are relieved by the prescription, it became neces sary to put it up ready for use. Today, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep sin, as it Is called, is the world's most popular laxative. It never varies from Dr. Caldwell's original effective and harmless formula. All drugstores have it. There would be a greater demand 'or free things If they didn't cost so] nueh. For Galled Horses Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh Al dnlm m u&orind to rdnd mr mmj far fti fir* fettls if m* mud. I WORMS SAP A CHILD'S VERY LIFE Does your child grit his teeth? Pick his nostrils? Have a disordered stomach? These are symptoms of worms? those deadly parasites which will so quickly ruin a child's health. At the first sign of worms, give your child Fray's Vermifuge. For 75 years Prey's Vermifuge has been America's safe, vegetable worm med icine. Buy it today at your druggist's. Frey's Vermifuge Expels Worms I Democratic Youth. Published monthly at West Liberty, Ky? for young idealists who still believe in democracy. Send 25c for four months' trial subscription. Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Pake RHEDHACIDR to remove tbecause ^and drive the poison from the system. KHKUaACIM 01 TBI II SI DC rtrre bhkcbitisb oh thb orrerac* At AU Druggists la*. Bafly S So., WMual. Diatrikalari V Baltimore, Md. A Staunch Relative Judge?Sam, you in trouble again? Sam?Yessah, I's second cousin to Old Man Trouble. Judge?Well, you seem to be very fond of your relatives. I'll Just let you spend six months' vacation with them. For any BABY We can never be sore just what makes an infant restless, but the remedy can always be the same. Good old Castoria I There's com fort in every drop of this pure vegetable preparation, and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. As often as Baby has a fretful spell, is feverish, or cries and can't sleep, let Castoria soothe and quiet him. Sometimes it's a touch of colic. Sometimes constipation. Or diarrhea?a condition that should always be checked without delay. Just keep Castoria handy, and live it promptly. Relief will follow very promptly; if it doesn't, yon should call a physician. All through babyhood, Castoria should be a mother's standby; and a wise mother does not change to stronger medicines as the child Sows older. Castoria is readily tained at any drugstore, and the genuine easily identified by the Chas. H. Fletcher signature that tppttn on every wrapper.
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