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Show THE BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS. ITCAVER. UTAD EXISTS BETWEEN PERIODICAL CICADA AND GRASSHOPPER NO REAL S1L1ILARITY WAS ' IN-MISER- -. .- The Vew Terk WUk autWiiles k4 a Eo . CVtrMW Cawrtiti te ike pealteatlary for saUiag threvgtool tya stajiuiastttrer United EUtee minions of --TaJemp sewdar" tablets at Aspirin TaU LIFT OFF CORNS! - stae4 f Mr. Jobea Wat in Serious Condition FroYn Dropsy. r Dotn'i Made Her V!L Drop Feezone on t touchy corn, then lift that com "I don't think' inany have too through turh miery a I," ya Mrt. C. 13U Federal .St., Burlington. N. J. "That ewfui pain in my back felt m Ml though bit ipine were crushed, fail-r head ached and I had reeling and . . . off with fingers . Jot, - ? . ing ' .1 Don't buy Aspirin t In pill boxt Get Bayer pacbiftl Never ask for just Aspirin Tablets! Always say, aensationa when ev- TUMI rmlfl "Give me:a package of 'Payer Tablets of Aspirin? . Insist that every Aspirin Tablet you take must coma In the regular Bayer package and the "Bayer Croas ' . must appear on this package and on each tablet n CTD.- f ttiack. rnouga tne ko ney secretion paaeed ten or fifteen times m an hour, only a few drop " came at a time and they v felt like boiling water. 1 aoon found 1 had dropsy. I bloated all over. -- - - MX3.J0BE3 i could hardly aea out of my eye. My ankle and fee felt though they would burrt if I pot any weight on them. My night clothe became wringing 'wet with aweat and I would get chilly and (hake all. orer. Dean's Ki&nry Pilli aoon had me feele ing like a different woman. My were regulated and (11 the welling went away. The achea and pain left me and after I had finished my eighth box of Doan't, I.waa aa well at ever, ,t My kidney e have btmt bothered me eince boon t Kidney Pilli cured . tu i n -- - J 14 V'-- i. : - - " ' W kid-ney- r V" t li "." ' Bbtcribe& and tworn to before me.' , . 1 J. LSEDOM 83I1TB, . V y Cat Deaa'a at ; Am Notary Public Stare, SO a aW Above, Periodical Cicada doan'.s-.k;si- , FOSTEUDLBURN CO, 1UFTAUQ, N. Y. I LED HOSOR BY HIGH - .,, er ": Seventeen-Yea- Locust r Below, Real Le ',!',',':'''; cust or; Grasshopper. i...,-- (Prepared by the United State Depart- the'jtnces of plants, sucked out In very ment of Agriculture.) This Is a "locust year," and the small quantities and without s"causing " . ' appreciable injury to plants. n hsualipopulan feat and mlsapurelieu-slo? So is outbreaks of Tut ; as periodicity attend. the" real locusf iSr1 grmsa concerned, of that he People in, large part United States over which the periodi- hopper is a law unto Itself. The hordes cal eicada will appear, are disposed, may appear nny years or not at all. locust" or as always, to apprehend greater" duuv The hordes of the age than " win occurmany times periodical clcndH appear with a regu greater." Of the remainder of the larity thntwoull almost put to slmme United States, large sections are under a government clocfc In spite of their another misapprehension, which Is that extremely ' slow development under the Insect about to appear is the real ground. the multiplied millions' of locust' that sometimes comes in devmaturity 'and emerge astating hordes, sweeping across almost at the sntue moment and " ex large sections of country and devour- actly 17 years from the date of the ing every green thing. The uUter mis- previous appearance that Is, if tbey apprehension Is,' perhaps, five more are of the racT There Is a widespread and disquieting according race of the periodical cicada.' But to entomologists of the United State tt Is Jtst as retrain r. Just as exactly on department agricultcr. People wh schedule, as the other one.' ' have had experience with the real lo' Real Locust's NemaotT cust and the ruin it works never forget The real locurt Is a sort of nomadic" anil the word "locust" even though Its hordes, like those of Atll-l- a k be a. misnomer, is likely to be a militant. Ilun the or of Genghis Khnh, sweep I signal for dread. hither and yon. always on'the move, " Now, the periodical cicada, comwo-lied, locust the destroying, as they go. The' monly' called the or cicada a home is locust Insect that will appear In 21 states this springis ot a locust at alL. It body, Stevenson's lovsble character, Is1 a 'cicada, member 'of the family of "Will o' the Mill," did hot stick so closely to his birthplace as does the clcadidae and akin to the dog-da- y cicada, harvest fiy; or fly. periodical cicada. Literally, he abides The real locust the devastating kind always "under his own vine and fig tree." "The tree from which any Inf . is a grasshopper. The periodical cicada, miscalled lo- -' dividual cicada' dropped as a tiewly- cust i strictly an American Insect hatched larva 17 years ago is theVx7 The real locust' commonly called grass- act tree under which he 'aill emerge hopper,' ocenra In many parts of the this spring, up which he will most world and has bad its place In history likely crawl to cast his pupnl sklri. and ror tnousanas or year. There are In which he will meet his mate and. many species. The schlstoCerca pere- sing his love song. In which he will grins Is the one that plagued the Egyp- pass his days of decrepitude, and from tians and probably the one on which which, in a few weeks, his dead body John the Baptist fed. The one that will fall, almostbpon the spot wher has sometimes ravaged the great plains he as a larva fell 17 years" before and other sections of the United States and burrowed into the ground.: Where melanoplus spretus, ' a related the periodical cicada came into exist' species. ' '" ; ' ence, there he spends his days and . ,m Have Little In Common. dies. ; V5 . , " The real locust or grasshopper and Insects. , by Injury locust or periodical cicada the Every crop suffers from the ravages have very little in common nothing, the real locust Only trees suffer of in fact except that both occur In large locust and numbers and both occasionally have at all from the and fruit very only qrna mental young been used as human food, the former trees are to be severely injured. mostly by certain peoples of the near Methods likely of preventing .or minimizing East and the latter by the American this loss, have been .worked "out and Indians. , V The real locust is an Indiscriminate published by the United States, depart- agriculture. eater, grain fields, corn fields, mead-- 1 " The '" Insect Itself can accomplish ows, pastures, weed patches everything falls before him. The periodical comparatively little dnraage, but fpnp locust is dainty al- of the Insect may accomplish a grent cicada or most beyond belief. It was long be- deal, particularly If It Is based upon with lieved that this insect In the adult a "confusion nt the clcnda-IocuMen. believing stage took no nourishment at alL On the grasshopper-locus- t. rare occasions it had been observed that the' grasshoppers are tvent,up with its beak apparently thrust Into their crops this spring, might refrain It Is twigs, but it was not until 17, years from planting certain things. ago, the last previous appearance of Important, therefore,' that the confuthe large brood thnt oines out this sion be cleared upi tlmt It be definitely year, that It was definitely determined understood by everybody that "the locust; in lDlST menu Ihe periodthat this belief was erroneous. The does eat while in the ical cicada .and. not htrdee of. ... A adult stage, but Us diet is confined to ? and Men Alike Recognise tn Pershing Qualities That , Compel Their, Affection. , Officers Q en oral - , , "17-ye- ar "Why, do, we swear by PershlrigT countered staff officer In Washington one day 'to' response to v a question. "Well, I guess It's "because he's the real thing a regular American, If yon know what I mean. I,' i "You can easily figure oat the' sort of man he Is by the stories they tell of him. .1 was wfljf shim, when he was on his way te Washington to receive his orders for France, On the way, we passed through the town in which he lived when he was a boy. On the station platform was the same old ne gro porter Pershing had thrown stones at In his boyhood. The general charted with the old man. Afterward I ask ed the , porter what happened. He !!. X ' ' said: : V" He done wanted ter know all 'bout the folks he nster know, an' when he wasettln on; the car again he jweked up a pebble as big as my thumb an' hove it at me, Jes like he uster when be was an ornery kid.'?., : V . -- -- . - WITH AN EYE TO THE FUTURE Prima Donna Mad Good Business X sons for Asking for Slight . Change In Contract, Resv- ' Senator. Lodge sounded the warning that the articles of the league of Won should be weighed carefully be fore being adopted. He asserted that too many, ties might well Jeopardize . . . "our future. . ' - .Indeed," we may well follow the , ... example, of Jhe prima donna who was reading a rough draft of ber new con -- tract ' ;.'.' -- LWben she. came . ' to the paragraph providing that she should have transportation for herself, her maid, her dog and Slg. Gazibenl, her husband, she drew a line through the singer's name. " 'Just iuake that husband,' she said. .Te8, madam,' assented the mana ger; but may I ask whyf , The diva blushed and coyly her hair. 'I might wish to make ' a change,' she answered."' " Aerial Hunt for Whales. .. . With his airplane equipped with machine gun, an army lieutenant re-ex cently went out on a whale-huntinpedition. 'V Flying at an altitude of about a thousand feet above the. Pa saw his quarry 7 dflc ocean, the airman about four miles out at sea, and swooped down before the great anl ma could submerge. A abort round from the machine' gun was sufficient, and a motorbont was soon on its way to pick up the carcass, which yielded the hunter a considerable profit Popular Mechanics Magazine, g . s More than 2.400 operations are necessary in the manufacture of a good a" watch.-,- , X ..V Youth Is a theory but pld age Is a . fart. , 13-ye- ar 17-ye- or ' 1 : ni 17-ye- 17-ye- er Is-th- 17-ye- st 1 KalwaitrManknOT r. s. f . I io t lasm itrwt, tyfosm, Hih. Esih Bssf cr.i Thotind of Shorthorn cow are ! pro- - aurtna; from d.noo U 12 ouo ib. of milk year and prortuclm ralvea that top (h ri bef market. Thlt t the romhtnatto that pT on th farm. Th averar a frmr 1n't Th Bhor-ho- eontbtne btr.t milk a n ether shobthorm pnrrnrit W. N..U, 6!t Lake City, Nx Neuralgia Earache' Colds' SUffNeck' Rheumatism Joint Pains Lumbago Neuritis .Toothache , . CHtli8nV;:K-"- Ti Adults Tike one or two ."Bayer Tablets' of Aspirin" vila tells with gusto of the : Phlla subtle crltlclsnr that a "pretty water. If necessary, repeat dose three times 4 day, after meals. delphla girr once passed, on his Infor mal preaching methods. Proved Safe by Millions ! . American . Owned ! The revivalist halted at the end of : Boxes of IS tablets Bottiess of Bottles of 10O-A- leo Capsules. an Impassioned Philadelphia harangue, f SalSqrllcacU ' Aasiria U & trad aiark of Birtr Uaaututur of U)MactteclaMtM roljed down his eleeveay- put -- on his v coat and said: Friendly Chatter. x' They Still Exist "And now, dear friends, are there Do I make myself ttn!nt man doesnt Belle X. . The , any questions?" Nell Ah, nature saved you that All the congregation Was silent ex exist any more." "Doesn't eh! Don't trouble, i coot the hretty girl. She asked from the married men count at alir her front pew: ' ' ' . D "May I smokef ' Billy Sunday ti -- . no m n GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER has been a household remedy ail over the civilized world for more than half a century for constipation. Intestinal as 8 snde generally troubles, torpid tiver depressed feetlug that accompanies such disorders. , It is s most valuable remedy .for Indigestion or nervous dyspepsia snd liver trouble. bripglBg on headache, coming up of food, palpitation of heart and many other symptoms. A few doses of August Flower will relieve yon. It Is a gentle laxa tlve. . Ask your druggist 8old in all civilized countries. Adv. ' - '11 lIUUC. J, ' Aa cannot digest food any way connected with the stomacl. property. Instead, the food sours and : Pleasant tasting EATONIO TAB ferments and, passing Into the Intee- - LETS that you eat like s bit of candy, tinea, becomes a breeding place for quickly put an end to your stomach troubles. They act ss an absorbent-to- xic countless millions of deadly germs poisons they are called. These . literally wipe up the excess hurtful poisons are absorbed Into the system add .and make the stomach pure, and cause untold misery. So, you see, sweet and strong. Help digestion so It is Just that yoq get all the power and energy nothing else that makes so many people weak, list- - from your food. Ton cannot be well less and unfit; sapa their strength snd without it I If you are one ef those who have energy; robs them of their vigor snd ; ,.A Lady ef Distinction. vitality. Biliousness, bsd liver, nerr-- "tried everything" but In spite of tt h Is recognized by the delicate fascinat- onsness, blinding, splitting headaches, stlir suffer' sit kinds of sciatica these miseries if yon lack physical and ing Influence of the perfume she uses. rheumatism,' lumbago,more serious all- - mental strength and vigor begin, at A bath with Cutlcura Soap and hot and many other "still water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, mon source an "your physical and mental punch and followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Take EATONIO and get rid quickly enjoy the good things of life. Like Talcum Powder usually means a clear, of the pains of Indigestion, heartburn, thousands of others you will say yoa sweet healthy skUu Adv. that horrible, lumpy, bloated feeling never dreamed that such smaslngly after eating; 'disgusting, belching,, quick relief snd such s remarkable soar, gassy stomach. Improvement In your general health ;',VVlen Money. Is s Curse. It ls,onIy w,hen money. Is cheapened These stomach miseries are caused by ' was possible. doctors what call Your It's has EATONIO. We "Hyperacidity." druggist to worthlessness for some, and made ' And In . sd- - sutborize him to guarantee H to Just give beIt to that dear others, Impossibly, dltion to fhe pains and miseries it you Instant relief or refund your comes a curse. In short, It Is a curse causes, Is thetsrt- - money. Get a big box of EATONIO social conditions er of a long train of ailments that today, It costs but little and the only In that life Itself : Is -- a eurse. George peoplenever dreamed are In suits are wonderfull Bernard ..Shaw. d,i i : h ' ; ."' She' Understood.' . " The preacher had , been talking about the necessity for a "new heart" Little Bess father took her on his knee and gravely asked It she under stood what a new heart was. "Oh, yes, indeed," she answered, "It'a a kind of heavenly brightly. ' stomach, , i( - - - - . -- acid-stomac- scld-stomsr- , , i- such-foolis- h re-mo- -leuDr. PtfW' PlrsMnl FvMrt rat and billou hradachra. 1 ml U eoiuUpation, "CIm boil." Air. A If some people were to think twice before speaking they would never say . anything. E tndlfetlo. mad . ilt-il- n s. results have 'Justified the rapidly In, creasing acreage. ' The United State must not only InFOR THE HONEY BEES crease sugar production for dmnestH needs, but must ship an increased quantity to the allies. Every effort Sweet Clover Is Recognized as should be made this year to stimulate production of substitutes for sugar. In localities where sweet clover Is .growV Valuable Honey Plant; '. ing, abundantly; city, county; arid railway officials are asked to Every Effort Should Be Made to 8 tiny with beekeepers and see that l( n wlate Production ef Substitutes g esand plant, for 8ugar. Authorities :. pecially Sweet clover, are not cut until " s Asked te after the blooming period. This plan ; was practiced' in at lesst one (Prepared hy the Vniud 8tati Depaxt-- - last year With gratifying results, and . mnt of Agriculture.) it Is hoped that Jill sweet clover growLet the sweet clover grow this year ing within a mile of colonies of bees In vacant lota, along roadsides and win be permitted to stand, until afur until after the blooming period this year. , along railway rights-of-wa- y the blooming season. Thus provide . Sweet clover not only 'produces sn more nectar for tho honey bees and abundant flow of nectar over a long eventually more substitutes for sugar, period but does not begin td bloom unSweet clover, recognized by beekeep-et- s til the white cioter and strike clover for many years ,s a valuable honey necUr flowing Is nearly over, .thus plant has been considered a weed in supplying no abundance ..tf . net-ta- r many places. City, county, and rail- when few plants are way authorities as well as farmer In bloom. Owners of bees ah: advised have cut the plants before the bloom- to make every effort to'bring the Iming season, thus preventing them from portance of sweet rtover to the atten-tlo- n ' of officials in charge f mowing maturing seed. It is admitted that sweet clover will plants In vacant lots; along roodnldes, make a vigorous growth If unmolested, and 'along the rights-of-wa- y of railmany of the plants reaching a height ways, and to endeavor to ha v the of J feet but It Is not difficult to mowing of such places where sweet eradicate, and sweet clover recently clover It growing delayed Until the has become well known as a valuable flowering period Is psst. By hHirty cohis end, the tlcpanment forage plant' Thousands of sore in operation t some sections of the country nre plants says, the production of honey tun be td annually to grow forage crops and considerably Increased this rctr. SUPPLY MORE NECTAR nectar-producin- scribe tout cue for special inrtruc- tione and Inreretling hone Book 2 R Free. the antWptic liniment for JIBSORSIKC, saokiodT reduce Strained, Torn Liga- fnent. SwolUa Climda, Vein m MiMctc HmIi Cat, fcorae. tlrwa. AUy Pm. Headache grass-hopiicr- well-know- Win reduce Inflamed, Strained, Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, or Muscles. Stope the kmenessand a Splint, Side Bone or Kin from' Spavin. No bCrter, to hak 2.S0a gone and horat can be wed, bottle at drugguti or delivered. De- . Colds. Grippe Influenzal For Pain 17-ye- te i. f. Taiat Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurtttig,' then you lift it right out Yes, magic 1 . N'o humbug A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but Is sufficient to remove every bard corn, soft corn,, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of s Cincinnati genius. It Is wonderful. . Im-nUt-y nectar-producin- . . g T'l&iGliWomeix cjo your duty durin? these trying times vour health sliotildi be vour firtt considcrauoru Ihese two women tell how they found health. ' To : ITellatn, Pi "I took lydla E. rinkham'i Vej--. etable Compotmd for female troubles snd a dls- plsoement, I felt all rundown and wu very weak. ; I had been treated by a physician without results, to decided to give Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and fblt better right away. I am keeping housa since last April and doing all raj housework, where before I wit enable to do any work. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can, take when in this condition. I five you permission to publish this letter." Mrs. E. B CKraiLrsf o, B. No. 1, Ilellam, rs, . Lowett, Mich "I sofferel from cramps and. dragging down pains, was Irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pinlham's Vegetable Compound which gave me relief at once and restored toy health. I should like to recommend Lydls E. Plnkham's remedies to sll suffering women who are troubled In a slmU Ux wsj." Mrs.EiElIK.No.6Boxe3,Iirc3J,Mlcli.' - iBTrir . 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