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Show That Tired Feeling Often " " GET GOOD HATCH ' j Forecasts Sickness When you are tired without good cause, lack ambition and feel out of sorts generally, you may be heading straight for a sick spell. These symptoms often show the whole system, especially the blood, is disordered. Don't wait 'till you are sick in bed. Almost ery ailment can be warded off if attended to in Wfiiiattta) FROM INCUBATOR time. Any doctor will tell you that. Start at once to drive impurities from your system and help enrich your circulation with famous S.S.S., the vegetable blood tonic of fifty years standing. Get S.S.S. from your druggist today, and write about your condition to Chief Medical Advisor, Laboratory, Now, everybody in town knows that Paula Platt was talking of making a visit to her married daughter in Ohio. She had been talking about it for two years, but age and the natural timidity of a woman long a widow had postponed the great event from month to month, until the neighbors began to wonder whether it would ever come to pass. So one morning when Uncle Tom Flitters met a friend of Mrs7 Paulas, there was a twinkle iu his eyes as he asked : When is Mrs. Paula goin out to Ohio? Dont ask me,! said the other. "1 dont know nothin, about it. If I tell her to go, she says vre all want to get rid of her, and if I tell her to stay at home, she says I am mean. I aint sayin a word! Philadelphia Ledger. BIRDS AS STREET CLEANERS en- joy their occupation, because they eat what they find. In his book, Sailing South Philip S. Marden writes as fol: I was awakened on the first morning in town by a sound of wheels in the street below, and looked out. It was an impressive sight. The garbage man was abroad on his . scavenging rounds.Ahead of his open wagon walked in a sober platoon four enormous vultures, all in sable and maintaining tlie chastened demeanor of undertakers at an open grave. Behind the wagon walked half a dozen other vultures similarly sedate. And around the rim of the cart, perched in solemn row, sat twenty-on- e other birds of the same species and same somber hue. I would fain have immortalized vhe scene, but the camera, alas, wasnt loaded. I began to understand why the streets of San Jose, which leave Proud of Her Daddy. much to be desired in other respects, Helen was playing out of front her house Flag day and evidently had are at least so notably clean. The buznoticed the flags that were out in many zards attend to that! of the homes. This same day happened to be . her dads birthday but Knew What He Wanted. she was not aware of it until she had He is a bright little patron of the been let in on the big secret of a sur- branch library and knows well the prise that was In store for her dad books suitable to his age and grade. When he came home for the evening However, the more difficult and unmeal and that she was not to tell any familiar titles of the high school readone about it. ing lists for which he Is frequently When given this Information she sent sometimes stump him. Is today daddys birthexclaimed, I want the three mosquiters, he day? announced hurriedly on his last visit. When told that it was, she You mean the Three Musketeers quite decidedly,' her big eyes said the librarian, noting the list from getting larger, Oh now I know why which he was reading. all the flags are out. Maybe I do he agreed promptly. ' i Then he chuckled good humoredly. . Anyhow, theyre both good drawers Well, Who Knows? Auntie Is always kissing, much to of blood, he added. One day he said, Pauls disgust. It Is better to trust to your faults Mother, how old does a boy have to be before his aunts stop kissing him? than to be false to your irusts. - : Jk Steady Drop Is Noted in Prices. You secure uniformity of strength and flavor in your mealtime drink, by the portion used. isiMr (instead of coffee or tea) can be made instantly by measuring the powdered Postum with a teaspoon, placing the contents in a cup, then adding hot water. Better for nerves and digestion, Instant' . . err. 0 There's a Reason Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Batde Creek, Hich U potato-producin- g 1-- Evils of Crabgrasa. Crabgrass Is quite likely to push up and take a good many gardens as the Waste of Time and Labor Resulte summer advances, especially where From Every Bad Specimen In early crops come off and the ground Is Storage or Traneit. not replanted to some other crop at once. or Every rotten, frozen, undergrade potato that Is loaded and every potato First Class for Soiling. spoiled while in transit or In storage s Sudan grass mades a crop reduces the growers profits and means can be fed to It for purposes. soiling a waste of time and labor, says the United States Department of Agricul- (ill sorts of livestock withe t danger ture. It also means a waste of time of Injury to them. It has pretty much and labor for every person handling the same composition as timothy. It, a waste of car space, and conseWorking for .Eggs. quently it amounts to an appreciable are If working for eggs be careyou loss to the community as a whole. select the most vigorous and to ful Its markets servThrough inspection chicks for winter layice the department is trying to elimall Market the rest as broilers. ers. inate this waste. POOR POTATOES CUT PROFITS best-develop- Early-Hatche- d Pullets Best-Geese Live Long. early-hatche- d The pullets are the Geese often live 30 or 40 years and so hold on to them. Dont ones, paying are good breeders to ten years of age well-watere- d grass let the huckster pick out the best of your early chicks for his whgons. Do Not Crowd Chicks. Emergency Hay Crop. Sudan grass is a good emergency hay crop. th6 mra of Evenly take; For soul Is form and doth t Dont' allow the chicks to become crowded In their, coops on hot nights. Bad results will surely follow. the body make. Spenser quoting SEASONABLE GOOD Lamb. THINGS. Some time for a luncheon or supper dish, try this tempting combination. Tomato Rare bit Put two ta blespoonfuls of butter In a sauce-paand when melted add two tablespoonfuls of flour. Pour on three gradually fourths of a cupful of thin cream, and as soon as the mixture Is thickened, add three-fourth- of a cupful s strained tomatoes, ' mixed with of a teaspoonfut of soda; of then add two cupfuls of finely-cu- t cheese, two eggs slightly beaten, salt, mustard and cayenne to taste. Serve as soon as the cheese Is melted on hot graham crackers or toasted bread. Ham and Noodles. Butter an earth en baking dish, put Into the hot tom a layer of boiled noodles ; add a layer of cold boiled ham cut in bits, then another layer of noodles, repeating until the dish is full. Cover with buttered crumbs, dot with butter and bake In a moderate oven. Fricatelll. Grind pork tenderloin very fine through a meat chopper.' Season with salt, pepper, grated onion, and a bit of powdered sage. Take half as much bread as meat, soak the crumbs until soft, squeeze dry and mix with the meat' Add. one or two unbeaten eggs to bind. Shape into small flat cakes, dredge with flour and fry. California Mince FJie. Pour one cupful of boiling . water over one cupful each of apricots and prunes. Let stand three hours, remove the skins from the apricots and the stones from the prunes, cook Iu the water In which they were soaked until the water Is nearly all cooked away. Mix the dried fruit with one cupful of raising cupful of minced citron, the juice of an orange, teaspoonful each of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves, cupful of walnuts, one cupful of sugar and cupful of almonds. Bake with two crusts. one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-ha- lf There must be no stint of labor where labor will tell for our neighbors happiness, but no wasteful extravagance of It where It will not profit. ' HELPFUL HINT8. Mildewed gloves may be hung in a wooden box In which Is placed a saucer containing ammonia one-thir- or longer. Have a lot for them. It Is more With cheerful grace and amiable For of the Soul of the body formsieht doth lf first-clas- POSTUM' hath as l dight non-moistu- re Made Just colbur Taste And Always the Same Bpirlt So With the continuing drop In price, Much Less Danger of Getting Too potatoes have receded from their temporary status of delicacy, and are as Moisture Into Machine by Sprinsumlng their old rank as a great Amerkling or 8oaking Floor of the ican staple food. This Is to be asIncubator Room. sumed from figures lately compiled by (Prepared by the United States Depart- the bureau of crop estimates, United States Department of Agriculture, ment of Agriculture.) Moisture and ventilation are closely which shows that between harvest related factors In Incubation, the time and January 1, this year, 285,172,- amount of each depending upon the other. The former is one of the uncertain factors, for as yet no very satisfactory rules have been evolved Good which cover all conditions. hatches are secured both with and without using moisture, under apparently similar conditions, while each operator generally works out by experience the best amount of moisture The to use under his conditions. moisture and ventilation should, with correct heat, produce a normal chick at the end of the Incubation period. Too much moisture may prevent the normal evaporation necessary to allow enough space for the chick to turn In the egg and break the shell, while too little moisture may cause the chick to become dried and .gtiok to the shell. Many. Methods Used. Many methods are used to supply moisture in Incubators, such as sprinkling eggs with warm water at about 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or placing a pan of water, a receptacle containing moist sand, or a wet sponge below the egg tray. Another common method of sup'plylng moisture is to sprinkle or Boak the floor of the incubator room or to place a pail of water under the Good Potatoes of Uniform Size. lamp. There Is less danger of getting too much moisture in the Incubator 000 bushels of tubers were moved off by this method than by putting mois- from the farms on their way to the ture directly into the egg chamber. table. This Is 56,799,000 bushels more than left the farms in the corresponding period a year ago, or a half bushel additional for every man, woman and child in the United Skates. The potato crop of 1920 was the largest In the history of the country, amounting to 430,458,000 bushels, and of these only 145,286,000 bushels were estimated as remaining In the hands of growers and dealers January 1. In 1919 the crop was 255,773,000 bushels, and the amount In the bands of growers and dealers January 1, 1920, was estimated at 127,400,000 bushels. When the potato crop has been large, under normal conditions, the stocks of January 1 usually have been large, and In years of usual production, before 1918, the stocks of January 1 of the commonly were about crop In the total of the principal northern states. In the case of the 1920 crop, on the contrary, the stocks on the farm January 1 d of the crop, amounted to only and w&re smaller than the average of the three preceding years, when the production was much less. Statisticians of the department believe the greater consumption of potaIf a moisture tray or sponge has been toes has been eucouraged by the drop added to a it machine, should generally be taken out before In prices. For the entire country the average price received by growers was the chicks pip. 33.09 a bnshel August 1; 11.85, SepCorrect Conditions. Water on the gfass door of the in- tember ; $1.35, October 1; $1.18, Nocubator during hatching time is the vember 1; $1.15 December 1, and $1.0Q ; ... best indication of correct moisture January 1, conditions during incubation. A good Place for Brood Coops. way to learn the proper amount of Brood coops with runs should be evaporation during incubation is to set one or two hens when starting the placed ou ground where the grass la incubator, and compare the size of the green and tender and as fast as It air cell in the eggs under these two is eaten off, the coop and .run should conditions when testing on the seventh be moved to a place where the grass Is plentiful. and fourteenth days. one-ha- Every Neo!u Western XMO. to it the fairer body doth To habit in and .make it moreprocure falrlr 000 Bushels ment of Agriculture.) Wse ffi? lows 1920 Was In History 430, 458 SEVERAL METHODS ARE USED (Prepared by the United States Depart Georgia. Garbage collectors in Costa Rica & Largest of Country, Amounting to Securing Normal Chick. Under the Circumstances, It Would Vultures Employed for the Purpose in Costa Rica, and Traveler Says Seem, Mrs. Paulas Friend Had Made Wise Decision. They Are Efficient. Airs. Cabinet Have Receded From Temporary Moisture and Ventilation Are Crop of Most Important Factors in Take a gcxd dose of Carters Little Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after.They cleanse your system of all waste matter and Regulate Your Bowels. Mild as easy to take as sugar. Genuine leaf signature janTtTrC Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. FOUND SILENCE ONLY REFUGE Kitchen State as Delicacy. (DdDRIS'irillPAfndDKI rvri-- mi POTATOES ASSUMING THEIR FORMER RANK tightly and cover the in the ; fumes course of a flay will drive away the mildew. a tablused for the first time Is soiled by a stain or spot, stretch the cloth over embroidery hoops and remove the spot fresh When press and the cloth Is When ecloth. dry, " again. bits with the small in cut Oranges, to rind left on, are especially nice needs who to a fever patient giv6 mouth. something often to cool the the If cracked ice Is to be used iu PIec a If sickroom. It will keep longer bow of cheesecloth Is tied over the tn Cover and the Ice kept In It bowl with another and place a pap many bag over both. This will save steps to renew the Ice. who get so tlreu For the one position, the foloW lying in be will greatly appreciated: ea help stout new cotton cloth strips on side of the headboard or the en having a large knot in each strip to hold. By grasping cha g supports one may raise up or may petition easily. The knots when no slipped under the pillow bed-ridde- n bed-fram- I uS6 For tired feet, a mixture of baking Into w soda and talcum, sprinkled shoes, will give great relief, corns and callouses, keep them ered with adhesive tape, renewing feet often as the bathing of the keeps moves the plasters. This hard places soft. m ftl0 A piece of camphor, kept silver drawer, will help to keep .. silver from tarnishing. Cement floors are washed by ing with hose and scrubbing, broom or brush. If they slant the drain, as they should, the is very simple. |