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Show Fri~ay, April 20, 1928 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL 182.8-Presiclentlal . Cam ai ns--1 28~ .. * ) lc:: :~"" ' ~="' '~v '-; l-1 '.\ rr ?o-o-o-~-oo-...o-...o-...o-•-<>y II"~ I\ Page Seven ~ How the Useful 3 i ! The Plants Came 6 to Mankind ~ \'- .. BATTLE WORMS AND DISEASES Q I <> By T. E. STEWARD \\ Nl Servtu Cream of the Tobacco Crop • i4' o---o-o-o-<>-o-<K>---<.>o-o-o-o-...o---o6 "\\'agt• \Yur on Worms and Disease" h the s!11gan adopted by the poultry ~llCcialists of the New Jersey State The Sweet Potato Agl'icult urnl cnllege, who suggest sevliE sweet potu to is one of the en "words to the wise" In a campaig n most widely disperse d of vegeagain;-t disea~e in New Jersey. tables, being raised for food in places "Hatch or Buy Chicks Early" Is the as fur separate d as Japan and Virfirst. Figures from the farm egg-layginia, in China, the islands of the In;: contest for fl\'e years show thnt ' South seas, and In South America and <·flicks hatched bPfore ~fay 15 prn- 1 the southern United States. dm·ed 7cl eggs the Hrst six months Nm-els tell of sweet potutoes grow!1·um No\'emb er to May, and tho~e Ing wild in the Soutb sea islands, but bntciwd after May lii produced 68 there Is no flnal scientific e\'idence e;;g~ for the same period. that they grew there In an origlnul "Keep Brooder House Clean." The 1 wild state, rather than escaping from steps ~uggestecl tor cleaning a brooder cuitil·ati on to tlnd friendly climate house thorough ly are: first, scrapP. nnd soil in the Helds and woods. the floor, thus remoYing all accumuMnn~ hntanist s bave set the sweet lated droppln~s and litter; secontl, sweep the ceiling, wall, uno floor; potu to flown us a plant of America n third, scn1b the floor, side walls, aml origin, clue, In part. to the fact that window sills with hot lye solution ; ot Hi I'Urieties of the genus batatas. fourth, dean ail brooding equipme nt; of whlcl1 It Is a member, 11 are found Cham pion Tennis Player and tiftli, after the house is dry spray In America al<me, while the other four ' are founrl hoth In America and In tbe with an uppro1·ed dl~infectant. writes: "Provide Clean Hange or Close Con- Old wol'id. The geograph er, Humbold t, quoted finement ." By clean range is meant "Imme diatel y before and ground on which no chicken's ha\'e • unotlter .._ authorit y as suying that after my impor tant tennis been rmsed for at least a ~·ear and 1 Chri~topher Columbu s. when lte apwhere nu poultry manure has been peared fnr the Ill'S! time before Queen matches I obtair.. the greaf, Is!!hella, o!Tered her sweet potatoes scatt~~ed for at lea~t two yeqrs. est possible comfort and saf, If room is so limited that clean nmnn~ the ft·uits and product~ of the 7 tnnge cannot be provided , close con- New worln wl1ich he broul(ht back By ELMO SCOTT WATSON is faction fromL ucky Strikes. with him. Oviedo. who wrote In the finement is recomme nded . S 'l'HE time for the Hepuh"Ke('p Ole! and Young Stock Sep- ~ Sixteent h eentury, had seen the •weet iic·an national conl'enti on in A tennis player must guard arate." Do not let the young~ters potato cultivate d by the nntii-Ps of Kansas Cit~· ou June 1:! and come in contact with the laying stock Santo Dominr<o and had hlm~eif iutro his throat carefully, and the Demo<·ralic mef>lin~ in whicll may be can·ying the ~erms of dttced it into culti\'atl on at A,-lin, Jlou~ton on .Tune !!fl, draws that is why smoke only coccidiosi~ and roundwo rm while beSpain. Early writers said also that It near to warn tile people of "'!IS from Spanish America that the Ing upparent ly heaJth~·tltis nation tliat the,v urr Lucki es-the y are mild and "Build Screen Manure Pit." This sweet potato was taken to ~Janllll again ulmut to IJe emiJroiletl mellow, and cannot possibly will partially eliminat e the common and otlwr eastern iRlnncls, whence It in the heat of another l'resfly which is a fruitful source of worm spread into the Malay archipel ago ldentir.l campaig n, It is in irritate your throat, and my Infestati on. and the South seas. terestinr< to coJupat·e the campaig n of wind is alway s in splendid "Sup(liY Wire Dropping Boards." As "1028 with that of a hut,drpd yeurs It Is also an argumen t on the side dropping boards furnish n good source or those who see an America n origin ogo. Although 110 one can saft>ly shape." ot infedion , these should be screened for this u~eful plant that no Greek, prophecy what the dominan t i~sue in to prevent the birds from walking _on Roman or Arab name for it hns come this year's contest will be nor whPth-. the dropping s. A half-inch mesh wu·e down to us from ancient history. er the potentia l d~·namite which now stretche d tightly beneath the roost seems to be conceale d In some of the But there are also potent argumen ts pole~ !9 recomme nded. ~~~ues will explode Into a hitterne~s thnt it wn~ known long ago in the "Clean Droppin g Boards Dail~·-" Orient. Breltsch neider, the German which has IJeen laci<ing in 'l'went il'th From May to October, droppil1gs scientist . discover ed referenc es to It century campaig ns. It is certain thnt shO\Jid be cleaned from the boards and In a book publishe d in China as lou)! there is little chance of the discusplaced in the screen manure pit. sion of candidat es un<l policies reuchago as the Second or Third century lng the depth of ,·itupera tion, mudof the Christia n era, And there Is slinging, and genernl hatred tltut about as much authorit y tor saslng ~Throat Irritation-~ characte rized the campaig n of the yeur that It was a native of Tahiti and of 1828. being done by stat~~-> Adams was lster to Russia he had, so they did not other South sea regions as for the ©1928, The America n Tobacco Co., Ine. United States Departm ent ot Agri- claim that It was Introduc ed there by To understa nd the rea~on for the ele<'ted l're~ident and two days later hesitate to insist, sold an America n bitternes R of this campaig n, It is nec- lie did appoint Clay spcretary of state. ~en·ant girl to the tzar: he was a. culture, in discussin g gapewor rus, the Spnnish. SEED S-PLA NTS-B ULBS Some Evidence That Mason-I t was the time of popular anlessary to ~eview hl'iefly the pt·evious points out Your that su ccPss Js sure with P. W.'l the two mo~t Impor'l'he old mo!'tlty argumen t that the plant toward l!asonry -and when be 'l'l1e next four yearS' were years of Old ~f ountain Grown T e sted Seeds and ReWash Did Shake one, that of 1824, wl1en .John Quincy dlxtress for tant Items in officially the control denied of he this was pest a Mason, would It have been spread througho ut tile new Presiden t. With liable Trees. tor large J:lus· made no differenc e, he was still a ore, first, to keep the little chici<R Jack :>toue, tile well-kno wn spo1·ts· trat•d ca talog Write Adams wns electell Presiden t O\'er the war tt'.V ~~: l vlng full details. Porthe civilized world much sooner than of "Bargain and Corn1p- . ~fason; he was plotting to announc e mau. has retlll'ned to 1\ew York to t er- Walton Co.. Sa lt Lake. Andrew Jackson. This campaig n of tlon." the llt'mocra ts did e"er~·thlng General Jackson' s death just befo~e away from turkeys, and, second, to it was, hod It been a native of Asia, take out a patent on a bnlloon jump1824 was, In fact. the first real Presi- In th~ir power to emhart'llS hrood chicks only on clean ground. gives added support to the claim tor R Allnms the election In order to prevent cit1zem~ Ing de\'lce with which, he says the dential contest. Heretofo re the rresl- and the lJitterne~ from voting for him; and, of course, he 'l'urkeys inay carry gapewor rus at any 71hia. Amerira n origin, as does the fact that SG-45 Write for s of the campaig n had made a corrupt bargain with Hen- age, the grown birds showing balloon tleucy had been mol'e or less of n of 1824, which was Jumper can jump two miles no evi- Its principa l spread in Asia and Eucat-ried o1·er dur- ry Clay. It speaks conspicu ously tor Color: NEW In perferl safety_ processio n to the executl\' e mansion ing those four Ll ~bt the Integrity of his conduct In thlrt) dence of their pre~ence. The clPpart- rope hns come since the discover y of ~·ears, ~aYe warning Band CATALOG "Heretof ore," Mr. Stone snld to a by Virginia al'istocr ats-Geo rge Wash- thnt the campaig n of 1828 would be years of distingui shed public servlc• ment reports that In most of the out- America . New of cowboys'we arlDIJ that the Jack•onl ans could find no breaks Investig ated turkeys have been York Ington, Thomus .Tefrerson. .}allies even wor~ereporter, "balloon jumping As yet the true sweet potato has 'l'he campaig n of 1828 nppar~l and riding thicker mud to Hlng at him. bas Madison . and James Monroe, with one opened with Adams been too equipme dangerou nt.. All s. pre~ent Every on tlmP the infested farm. not been found In an undoubte d wild as a candidat e to 6t ylea o:t S:rErso:s s. The wreckag e was dragged to the New England uristocru t, John Adam~. succeed him~elf you jumped a hundred Ground yards on which or so chicks haYe been state on the America n continen t. Yet and .Jack~on, who lollafaclloa Guaralle1111 polls and 'General Jackson was elected. you felt as scared up there In the air slipping In for 11 single term. Ilut with his friend~ or MoneJ Refundotl, were lh·mly <'onvlnced He had some hundred and thirty-ni ne 1 raised before and on which mature its cultivati on in Virginia and the by 18:!4 the West hud begun to as~ert STOCKIII4N·FAR111ER SUPPLY CO, that he had het>n cheated out of the tht1U$and more popular Yotes than Mr poultry has ranged Is almost certain southern part of North America be- -well, as scared as old \\'ash White. 1621 Lawrence St. itself and for the first time put for- Presiden cy by "Old \Vaslt, you know, saw a ghost. one hundred and seventy- eight to be Infested with eggs of the round- gan very soon after that Denver, (Jolo, the hargaln between Adam~. region beelectoral balJots from seventee n states, worm and ward two candidat es, Henry Cia~ of Clay and He said afterwar ds: tapeworm , as well as the gan trading with South and Central Atlams and was determi11ed as against eighty-th ree from ten. "A Kentuck y and Andrew Jackson, ''01<1 to justify "'Ah jes· come outen de oow-sbed America . that heliPf, a~ Adams' pJ·inmoveme nt of the people," a "revolt of r<npeworm. Hence the young chicks World '• Deepe•t Well Hickory, " the military and Ah has a bucket er milk In mah hero ot clpal opponen t. :Ko better descrip- democra cy against arlstocra cy"-anl1 should by all means he put on clean !i.: The deepest well in the world bas yet lllr. Channin g points out some curi- ground each year. Plowing the lots Tennesse e. New England oiTet·ea John tion of this hand. Den Ah bears a moanln' sound. fumous (or infamou&) ous beer, electoral sunk in Orange county, Calidetails. General Jackson Quincy Adams as the candidat e of the <·ampa!gn and de ghost he done rush at me.' a hundred .vears ago has was eiected by the solid South, and, Is quite effecti•e In breaking up parafornia, where a depth of more thno Cucum dying Federali sts. The heir apparen t been written ber "'Lawdy , lawdy l' said Cal Clay. than is the one containP d accordin g to the federal ratio In 1828 site trouble. 8.000 feet, or 2.'i0 teet more than the ot the Ylrginia dynasty was \Villinm in the book "Preside each southe.rn el-ector represen ted only L'fllOUG B Africa has given us 'Was you scnirt? Did you shake. ntial YPars 1787· 25,000 previous record , has been reached. At free persons while his northern H. Crawfor d, secretar y or the treas- 1800," by most of the known species ot the man?' ~leude ~Jinner<erode. puh colleagu es each represen ted 35,000. And tt-+-+ • • ~u 7,000 teet the tempera ture was found ury, a Georgian , born In the Old "'Ah dunno It All was scalrt,' said genus "Cucuml s," to which both the iishpd recently hy C:. P. Putman' s with the solid South General Jackson to be above 212 degrees, Dominio n. the melting melon and the cucumbe r belong, the old Wash, •and Ah .!ain't sayln' for Sons. In the chapter "Friends of Gen- could not have secured " majority of point of the battery of the photoAt that time nominati ons were eral the electoral votes without th<' rein~ common cucumbe r of everyday use Is suttin dat Ah shoo"; but when Ab .Tackson,'' he charaete rizes It graphic forcemen t of Pennsylv ania and New tt~ • • • ~· • • • tt machine s used In making ade by the caucus method and this thus: the gits uome Alo ftnds all de milk gone a natl\'e of northern India, where It York. depth surveys, and the was destined to be the last of the batteries be· nnd free pound o' butter In de Do not turn lights off too early In grows in a wild state at the foot ot "It would seem ,'' Mr. Cha,nnln g con· came thorough ly molten. 'fhe ~haft kind in the country. Despite the cl'iti· It was 2. merclle~s. filthy, 5c:aveng ing bucket.' " the Himalay a mountai ns In Sikkim, eludes, 'That Jackson was raised to the Jipring. Is the only well ever drilled by eleccisms of the caucus method one was r:ampalg 'l In which nothing personal the Pr~s1den !lome of the fnmou~ Indian nation of cy by the overrepresenta~ concerni ng the candldat Ps was denleo tric power to a depth ot more than held and Crawfor d "was recomme nfled to the accumul tlon of the South combined with \he 'roo much bulk cannot be handled the Sihks. The wild plants found ating spoils of pubfl.IKJO Cure employm 1 feet . Drilling was In progress for ent Heada ttf the people of the United Stall's." of the che most unJustiH able by young chick~. h~hC!d privacie s-from the temporar }' there are almo~t exact counterp arts of metl1ods by ~i• partisan s In Pennsylcontinuo Howe1·er, he wns ellmiated from the legol compllco tlon In General Jacku~l~ for over two years. A Mrs. R.. who had a sel'ere head1 the cultivate cl cucumbe r, the only difvania and tn New York. On the whole Aon's matrimc nial affairs to the hl1· M~ -Inch race when stricl,en with pnl'ai~· s<s bit was used with Westinguchl' oue e\'en!ng recently, went into pos~·dllly it was more h(lnorabl e to hav~ Early roo~ting keeps the chicks ference being thut some of the fruits ll~rd table, !hot rtece of "gamblln~ house transform an d made spPechle~~. almost blind. ers and a variable been defeated the kitchen In 1828 than to havP from crowdin( ! Into the corners. to get a tablet to relieve rurnlture ,'' at the White House. "' are sweet and some hitter, as Is the been e1eeted.'' and helpless. As the campaig n pro speed motor. The shnit drifted from the pnln. T}le general's private tecord was Sin<·e she kept her cupcose with the wild waterme lons of And Mr. McDonal d, In his JAcksothe vertical 11 ressed It became apparen t that .Ta<·k· shouted throuGh the pamphle to; hi" up to a de\'iatlon of l\60 board shelve~ In perfert order, she Fowls can he culled at night by use Africa, ll'hich, neverthc: less, are adnian Democrn cy remark~ that-"T u PE;rson , with John C. Calhoun of South perf:lon~l1ty, hlR ungodllne~s. hfs pro~ feet at a depth of 5.98!'i feet, and then thought it was unnecess ary to turn ot flashligh t with n hlue-tlnt ed huih. mittedly true waterme lons. ~onnl vindicati on of Jackson was addflrt tanity, his game cocks and his horset', Carol ina as the candidat e for vleP bls drifted back till at 8.000 emphatic feet the tilt on popular the elertrir Indorsem lf~ltt ent in of order to get the Cucumh ers have been culth·ate d by duel,, his brawls, his reuds, and presidPnt, wns leading_ was only 28 When thP always the technical irregular ity of soclol and political order with which degrees. the tahlet. 'fi'Ust ing to the Do dim not stop feerling early nnd late mun for at least three thousan<l years, light he was rd('ntifted . In the election of his marriage coupled, on the one hand. returns wet·e all In it was found that In the nay 1\:hen lights are finally left a~ Is •hown b)' the fact that In Arable f1·cm1 the atljninln~ mom she reat·bed Jackson the people r urned C'alhoun hull ht>cn Plerted vice presi - with the most d(TlsivP opinions. and. to a shelf ann foun<l a small envelope . their back• on their early principle • out. The Lo•er'• End 1 one ,-urlety has a name of Turania n on the other, \vith the most ~landPr ~ dent with little opr1o"ition, but tlutt ous untruths ahout of gtatesmn nshlp, ·and lntrush·d tht! from whil'h she took a small round "Did you his wife-th e mat~ go to the bridge?" conduct of the federal governm •·nt to .Jackson would ha,·e 99 votes In tit!' tt-r must be referrt>d to. since It fur~ • Mme form of mill; origin. older than the Sanskrit . uhjPct. which she S\VRllowed. (li1·in~ the chicks She ''Yes. Indeed, and I haven't got over an untrnlne It d, wns !-=elf-will inlroduc ed. cd passiona into China 1 te in the left rhP nlsh•d lhP principal sl~Pi• o>f the dnPlectornl colie;1:e. Adams, 84. f'rawPn\'elope on the kitcl1en table. It yet."-Ph iladeiph la Bulletin. at the start sthnulnt es their appetite s Second frontier :;:;oldle-r. That he w~a not or the meRtlc atta ceutur~ <k~ on hefore Ge-neral Chris! Jnck~nn, when nr.<l th~ ford, 41 ancl Clay_ 37. Since nune ot Next morning she found that the old school wa>, In the eyes of hi• supnnd promote s ~mwth. was finally respon~lhle to a eertaln de1 umhu~~aclor, Chung-K ien, returned tllhlet. whieh apJmren porters, a commend ation. , t he Presiden tial cnn<iida tes had oh· gree, for Mrs. Jachon' A tly had relle\·ed s death In DeA collectio n ot 38,000 birds, reprefrnm Ba<:trianu. 'l'owurd t11e west the talned an electoral majorits . undt•r cember, 182b. fli~ public career wa~ great democra< ·y will never be govher heacln<"h A suitable e. was mash. a sweet fell througho pea seed. ut sentin~ the forty ~·ears of collectin g, has erned for long 1 to!'ether by It• best sprc-ies had sprPad more rapidly. 'l'he torn lnto shtl'd~; his alJPgf'd d{•allng~ the terms of the ('onRtitu tion. the Plec· IPft ft·om thP enrly ~prin~ plantlng .- been gil'en to the Chicago Field 1\lu~ummer. hnlances the ~rain ration nnrl men but by Its average. To the aver~ with Aaron Burr, his military arrestt: untient Greel;s raiseu cucumbe rs untion was thrown Into the house of and age voter in 1828, Jack~on wa~ a grt'at l':xchan:::e. kePp~ the chi<·ks J!I'Owin;: wil hout any contPn~pt of court at seum or Natural History. r\ew Or· <ler the nallle sikuos, which is still ponu lar lender bC>cauRe thPy hPid hlm represen tatil'es. whieh would dwost- )!;'an~. hi~ lnsubord lnatlrJn In the ~ethneks. Flor ~ to be also a typical founu H> sikua in modern Greek. The Democra t ·• ldas, his executiv e autocrac y at Pen~a. amon~ the three lti;:hest candl!la· es • It was the end of a cultlvatP d, disItmnan~ c•alleu this plant cucumls, g!vAny shelter that protects fowl• Clay, of COUJ'SC'. was Pliminat ed, Cmw- cola. hi~ "murder•· or rlt.·sertin g militin~ crtm:nat ing era; the clof'e of thf;> suemen at ~lohih·-"Bome AC'eounts vr • ing the mot for the mo<lern English forcl could ul~o l>e counted out. ~o Some of ce~sion, whateve r the idlosyJw rncle .. from ~torms f1tHI severe weather is nn th£' .Bloody U£·Pds of General name. that the contest naJ't'OII'<'d clown to Jackson, " hy . John Binns, poster!'( nnd limitatio ns, or seemly per~ .mfl, ot 1 lncenti,·e to egg procluetion. L'avable intellect~. of meritorio us It has Sollletim es been said thul the .T:H'kson 'hncl Auunts. It soon lwcnuw udorned with tombMon es an<l comm~ . achif'vem ents, ~u<·h as thfl toun<ten~ of anU known a!1 the Binns Coffin Hnnd cucumhe Romethu goRslp nround \\'ashing ton that ('lay'R r wa~ the kisrhsch ulm, 1111 es (hut not nlwars) gosthe Republic harl envi~aged as destined bills-fro m quart('r, and In pvery ~gyptian frnit whlrh the Israelite~ b<• Rtrpn;:th' woulcl he thrown to Adams \'ariety ot Pvery to dignify the chief magistra cy of the 1 lin~~ will li\'e ~mel mnkP ~«.me growth iang-unge General Jn.ci;;Ron nation, to mature Jts councils ~:~.nd t1.1 if compelle d to rei~' on their own re· wnllefl when they wet~ In the deRf'rl. and !hat Aclallls in rPtum 11 ould HP· \,•as rldiculcU , a~sailed and expo~ed . grace lt~ anna18-. \\'nshing ton, Adams. sources hut to point Clay as xecrPtary of statf'. For get no e1·icletll'e exists that cucumhet·~ nourbhm rnt. And for :\lr Adams there wa~ uvth· Jeffen:on , Madison, Monroe, Adam!ll. I ina:; hut libE:Is ;"tnd fa1Rehood::; . He '""a~ were weel<s the cnpitnl wa~ In a turmoil rai•ed In 8~nH thnJ long 11go. • The <1uallty of that succes~Jon wu.s not, 1 '!'he extra expcn~e for n dnuhle floor with ehat·ge~ and counter ehnq.,'Ps tl.v· a mt!nar('h lst a nO a Federall:: ::t: hE' hud except nt rare intervals , to be attaint:!d One species of cueumbe r, known r·attent'd on the public trt"'n~ury; he wu~ a~ain Uy the a vernge perRonaJ ltits, tht> in the brooder house Is a ~ood in in~ thic·k und fast. The upshot or it botauicnll_v as the \Vest fn<linn gher Fl. friend of duc·llist s-an lncongru oub popular politlcia'ns, thA conventi on H~stment. nil was that iu tl1e flnal hallotin~ charge surely from the Jncl'ison camp; comprom A worm and dry floor can kin, is pos8ibly of Ameri(·a n origin. It ises who werp to foUow. It he made h)' including a suh and top tms heen found growing outside culti· Aclams had t•erPI\'ecl 13 votes, .luck · he was corrupt nnd unprincip led tn was indeed, \vith s11g-ht future lnterfloor with a layer of tar paper bt>· ruotlons, the final triumph of democ· , ~on i, and Crawfor d 4. ('l'be hallotin!l hiS dl~trlbution Ot Jlatronae-E', he Wall; vatlon iu nwny parts of tropkal Amer an extravag ·ant profligat e: while min· GOOD SHOE S ••• racy. tWC('I) them. lea, e~perlall.v Jamaica , other \Vest Indian island~. and In Brnzil and the • add to your appearan ce, and appearan ce counts for so much Pl)'mnut h noek hens with extremel y Argentin e. Alth,>ugn man~ botanist s these days. Milltons of men and women wear W. L Douglas upun tlwm. It Is on n par with ex- lmt for [,!s present position of leuder- I small cornhs are apt to produte have actejlled this small, pri<:l;ly cu shoes, year after year, in preferenc e to all other makes because ~mull ~luyor Hur·le.v puttiug lll'pper on Ice sllip in world industry . A sl,ort lime pg~s. it is they are good shoes, styled right ahd priced below most claimed cuJUber hy us h1·eedet·s u nathe . of tropical Amer ~ream. Ue did that to preYent indl· ago in l'aris I desired to make a cull , other good shoes. ~'olks often put ketchup in a soup ica, others hHI'e challen~e fl this con g~stlon from the cream chilling his to I hnTP. nbout 100 miles uwuy, and NewSprfn gstyltt for Me:n, Women and Boys are now beinR displavcd in or chowder , together with numerou s NomuC'h, nemoyin~ the cockerel s nt bl'Otler elusion. They point out that most • I he tuld me. I tried it once was told t.hut the 120 Douglas store. in the principal citiea and by reliable ahoe dealert call could he put :1;!P gi\'Ps the pullets more room otlt~r queer incid-ent als und reli~hes everywhere . t!l other species of cucumis come from and couldn't U<"te the pepper.- Snlem through in 11pproxlmately fiye hours, grow and develop. r• season food. The prize, however , Newf-'. Africa and show tnal this plant Is Binls of hoth REMEMBER; W< &oucht the leath..-s (or th<se SPTing styles nearly twire thf> tlrue required to go • sexes for this goes to one locul man who before prices of hid.:s and lcathc.s ad~nced. There's a sa\.·inl known only along the coasts of will grow hetter when separatec l for )'Ou o( nearly $1 on ctJery Pair of W. L Douglas sho~s. from Paris to llaHe hy tmin.-Fl o.vd ~ut~ sugar on his beans. Judgi111; America in districts that carried on 11 Credit to Teleph one A {air an.d square retail Price sta.mpl'd on the soles of \\'. Parsons in the Saturday E\'euing from 4Jis ''sweet tooth" which makes During the mudd_,. days of spring it brisk sl<~"e trade. From this they Dougla.s .sfwe.s 4t the factory, paranceu honcn wlu.e. Foreigne rs lay emphasi s on the Post. !l im spason benns with a "relish" of eYerln~ting ru~h will he well 10 keep the layers shur deduce I hat the prickly tropical cucum · Men' a $5 to $8-Wome n'e $5 to $8-Boyo' $4 to $S of the America n buslCaralog of New Spring Style• mailed on requut. ~uptr I SUJII"'~e he would put sugar In the hou~e during the forenoon to ber was lutroduc ed from the Dark ne~R mnn, failing to understa nd that The first c!'nsus of the W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. Turkish on turk<'y, roast pork or other things the telephon e Is largely responsi ble peuJlle, recently taken, gave a figure oYoin trucking the nests with muddy continen t, found tbe country to lt5 173 Spark Street, Brockton, Ma11. that do not cull for sugar being spreatl not only f!'et and thus soU the eggs which disliking !!Dd begun growing wild before for his high rate of speed of H.000,000. TO MERCHA NTS! If Douala• ohoeo ore not ..,ld count them for market purposes . botanist s noticed it. in your town. wrue today for catalog and agency, T I I I • , VINCENT RICHARDS l I I I ~~ ..It's toasted" • Gapeworm Pest Spread to Chicks by Turkeys Cough! ·1 ••• A ~ Poultry Hints ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I j • • • • • • • • • l?.epper on Ice'Cream • • • • • • • Never Behind Lady Aster had been lookln!! at some docks of the federal period ut the . store of an art dealer who, throu~h hone•t dealings had made her one of hi,; hest custome rs. " It renlly Is n hn·ely old clod;!" he exdal toPci, "hut it Is nhva)·s fast." " \\' •II," suiJ Lnti)· L\stor, "that ou;:M to p:·o1·e that it J'cally is Early Allll!li("i\ il l'' Tile M,.c~n pilgritr:,.;;e of u ~loslelll to is •·:tl'• <I tuaki:Jg the har!j. Artistic A music teacher undertoo k to coach the daughte r of a butcher in the art of tremolos and Qll:IYCrs, and ba\'ing, In due course, brought her to perfection In one or two pieces such as "'l'annha uscr" and "Loheng rln'' sent her home to her father. But the butcher was far from satisfieol. "Hoot own i I "·anted yo' to teach Iter somethin g appropri ate like," said I ••• C"'l. 1928 Western Newspaper Onloc.) Eggs from strong, \'lgorous stock, he, "sometlt lng she could play when preferab ly hens which have not been we gle a party. Isna there n comImperf ect Amplif ication . poser culled Choppln ? Wee!, that's pushed for heavy winter egg producAmplify ing sets can be made that the man tae write a bit o' music for ' tion, will withstan d more adverse con- wlll amplify a whisper to any extent a butcher. " ditions tn Incubati on and come I desired, but they will at the same through giving forth good, strong, time amplify such extraneo us soundg healthy chicks. A Swindle as are always present, so that the re"Here' my friend, Is S10. And don't sult Is anything but clear Fowls In most casE:s, will maintain forget that Goofus Is the man to l'ote rug:;fd ltealth roosting In trees, but for.'' Many Fruit Varieties sudclen and frequent changes in the 1 "Thanks all the same, Rir, but I'm A list of fruil I'Orit>tles curnpfled b:; weather to which they will be subOL honest man, and I wouldn't dejected to in the out of doors will in- New York o.griculturi~ts Indicate> ceive you. I have already sold my terfere greatly or, In most instance s, 2,929 kinds ot pears, l.ilKJ kinds of \'Ole to ~!r. l•'ooey." plums, 1,300 kind• of peachC$, and stoo egg productl ou. 650 kinds of apples. • • • I I I And Have a Clear Skin Gently anoint the affected part with Cuticur a Ointmen t. Wash off in five minutes with Cuticur a Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes . Pimples , er.ze: mas, rashes, and irritatio ns are quickly relieved and healed by this treatme nt. Cuticur a Talcum is fragrant and refreshi ng, an ideal toilet powder. Soap25c. Ointment25and60c. Talcum~- Sold every· Where. Sample ~h free. Addreu: •·cuttcara lA~& ontortea, D4pt, Bt. II&J.UD, Maal.." - - Cutiea.ra SbaTinw Stick |