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Show FASHION IS STRONG FOR PLAIDS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR REGULAR i "time needs The modern Missof month. , for the time 0 vou've ever taken Bayer Aspirin know how soon a headache, youIt is !m subsides. just as effec-?e.P- in the relief of those pains inliar to womenl - . no ii PASTURES DAIRY COWS J certain days of to suffering. It's It's unnecessary. Aspirin to carry-o- n always enable you Take enough to assure W te comfort. If it s genuine y0Ur,n possibly hurt you. AsP$ does not depress the SS? It does nothing but stop the so use it freely. come at inconvenient Bayer tiiSlo do colds. But a little will "X9 BaJ? the ,ay-wSaiNeuritis, once kept people home are forgotten half an hour after taking a 'ionth ed Hi S aches that Ire the little nagging -fatigue and nerves" by day night. 0 Genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets all that it cost so very little after with to experiment pay doesn't gag inula"""-- mm& KB Eft: TheScripps institution of oceanography of the University of California is making a scientific study of sunlight, Its effect on the human Fur this study a new the "thermoelectric pymnometer," has been developed. This pyranometer Is more sensitive than any instruments ever used to record changes in the amount . of sunshine reaching the earth. It registers changes in sunlight like the seismograph records tremblings in earthquakes. Changes in the amount of sunlight the earth gets, it has been pointed out, are due to causes within the sun itself and to shifting haze and clouds in the air. Pathfetc body, called inder Magazine. . PIMPLES, BAD BLOOD Denver My son was broken out with pimples all over his face. I was advised to e him Dr. K i 'J " y' 0. Ellsworth L. . Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. He started taking it and in a short time the pimples began to disappear and by the time he had taken two bottles his face was almost clear. I sincerely hope that this testimony will help some of the other unfortunate people who are afflicted with those horrible things." Mrs. F. Ellsworth, 532 V. Colfax St. All druggists. Fluid or tablets. Success of Nebraska Farmer Due to Feed Plan. fail Tist hammer, ,f3f ffi to ON ALFALFA Ir. Free medSrfll advice to users of Pierce1! medicines. Enclose the symptom blank which la In the package and write to Dr. I'ierce't Clinic, UolTulo, N. Y. st Roone county Nebraska, says tliat for three years he has had his litr. of milking shorthorns out on alfalfa nastum from In the spring until late In the early fall without the loss of a single one one io mom. writes Fred A. Olson In Caliper's Farmer. He attributes his success to the plan he uses of giving each cow at least a half gallon of grain night and morning, and always leaving the gates open so the cows have free access U the alfalfa tlehl. In this way they are never exceedingly hungry ind consequently will not rush out to the pasture and stuff themselves full of green alfalfa, as they would if they did not nave the opportunity of going to the pasture whenever they want to. Mr. Tist ha miner loes not know just how the Ktmill amount of grain that he feeds prevents blunt, but It seems to he necessary ' Last spring he was a little short on grain and decided to try pasturing alfalfa without feeding grain. He knew Just about what to expert, therefore lie put i trocar In his pocket, and followed the cows to the alfalfa field. In a short time five were bloated The trocar had to be used to save the lift of one of them, lie drove the cows home, started to feed t'rain and turned them out again. They have not been kept off since, regardless of dew or rain. The advantage that Mr. TIsthammer sees for pasturing alfalfa Is that a given number of acres will pasture more cattle than almost any kind of pasture mixture. It will carry many times the number of cows that the same amount of native or bluegrass pasture will carry. It never dries op In dry weather as bluegrass and most other pastures do. His cows do not drop off In production during the late summer as they always did when he depended on bluegrass pasture. Pasturing alfalfa also saves a lot of labor that would be necessary If the hay was harvested. And besides, Mr. TIsthammer says, the minerals and valuable proteins In the succulent green alfalfa go a long way In supplying those needed elements required for maximum milk flow. The fact that grain has to be fed is an advantage, he says, as all high producing cows need grain to keep up the milk flow. If It were not necessary to feed grain there would be a tendency to quit feeding it nt times. Mr. Tist hammer feeds his dry cows grain also. He says that while the cow Is dry Is the time to feed wel) If you expect to have her stand up under the strain of a heavy milking period and If you want her to drop a good, strong calf. Alfalfa Is Valuable Crop . Violin Resembles Human Ear In an effort to improve the tone quality of the violin without detracti- ng from resonance or volume, a and inventor has made an instrument bearing a striking resemblance to a human ear, which produces sounds of great sweetness and purity. This violin, described In Popular Mechanics Mag-winhas virtually been built on dse, the sounding surfaces, there-tor- e, do not need to be curved to fake room for tho bow, and this, "Pparently, has increased the resonance of the instrument. German musician e, Haven't Recovered "How do you get along?" the re-bride was asked. "Pretty well," she smiled. "Which means you're both still we sick, eh?" nt He Knew Better T call that new maid of your ifes a peach, don't you?" "N""t while my wife's about." partial to bine, then work the color scheme out In navy or skipper blue and white. The plaid skirt with a jacket In a solid color Is very good style and the new crepe weaves lend themselves ad mirably to this type of costume. Fashion Goes Romantic If full skirts, quaint fichus, little pleated ruchiags, wide flounces, posies posed very demurely, and coy bonnets of straw are any sign, then verily hath fashion gone romantic. And to prove It, witness the portrait herewith of a typical summer girl as FIND FEWER HENS LAID MORE EGGS 40 bowel trouble M1ER Heavy Production Attributed to the Open Winter. (Proparod by th United of Atrlcultui.) Stt Dopartment WNU Servlou. Constipation may very easily become chronic aftcrforty. And anycontinued constipation at that time of life may bring attacks of piles and a host of other unpleasant disorders. Watch your bowels at any age. Guard them with particular care after forty. Whenever they need any help, remember a doctor should know what is best for them. "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a doctor's prescript ion for tlx boiorts. Tested by 47 years' practice, it baa been found thoroughly effective in relieving constipation and its ills for men, women and children of all ages. It has proven perfccUy safe even for babies. Made from fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not sicken you or weaken you ; can be used without harm as often as your breath is bad, or when your tongue is coated; whenever a headachy, bilious, gassy condition warns of constipation. Egg productlou per farm flock the first three months of this year increased markedly over the corresponding period a year ago, In spite of a sharp reduction in the number of hens and pullets of laying age, according to the bureau of agricultural economics, United States Department of Agriculture. The heavy layings this year are attributed to the open winter, but the bureau believes that the reaction to be expected later to a lower seasonal rate of layings per hen, accentuated Mi by the smaller number of layers, will tend to reduce layings per flock to below the level of recent years. The 9 V. bureau's figures cover reports from 22,(XH) crop correspondents, excluding flocks numbering 400 or more hens and pullets of laying age on Juuuary 1, tills year. The figures show that on March 1 this year, the number of hens and pullets of laying age In farm flocks of crop reporters averaged 83.0 per farm, compared with 88 a year ago, and a r average of 8T.9 on that date. i Tho reduction since January has been six birds per flock, compared with n the mirror of the 1031 five-yeaverage reduction of 1.8 mode reflects her. birds In this period. To this story of romance Layings per farm flock on March 1 which the latest tlylesnre 33.7 eggs compared with liS.O averaged telling we might add many eggs last March 1, and 32 for the demore prettily feminine average. The aggregate of the tails recaptured from the layings per flock on January 1, Februsartorial picture of the 1, and March 1 combined Is 75.3 ary past, such as for Instance, eggs this year '5. Ax M compared with 71.5 In wee short for 1030, puffs and 04.9 In the five years, 1025-29- . and sleeves, beruffled silken petticoats, narrow ribbons and wider Chopped Alfalfa Found j3 sashes which tie naively Desirable as Protein around the higher waistdeeollettes which Chopped alfalfa not only makes a lines, drop off the shoulders as desirable protein supplement for pork they did In the early yes- production as shown by a recent exshort Jacket periment at the South Dakota experiteryears, ment station but Is also a splendid wraps and shoulder capes, hats which feed for laying hens particularly flaunt cunning ribbons, where a high percentage of hatchable This provides a flowers and feathers and eggs are desired. SMART PLAID DAY TIME FROCK brims many satisfactory substitute for more extown and to wear during the other with bandeaux, if you please, and pensive green feeds which are often practical hours of the day, there Is sandals In place of pumps, long difficult to secure according to both the Ohio and Missouri experiment none to outclass the handsome crepe gloves and lace mitts and the half stations. The chopping or coarse weaves which are as adaptable for the has not yet been told of the qunlnt dosmart jacket-sui- t as for the modish ings which are going on in modem grinding of good quality alfalfa, clover or soybean hay makes it possible to e frock. fashioudom. For the winsome costume pictured, conveniently feed In wire racks, hopThe new color vogue which call3 for orange and brown combinations Is the reader is privileged to imagine the pers or troughs. Choice quality hay reflected in the handsome bemberg color scheme as best suits her fancy. may also be finely ground to make up 13 per cent of a desirable mash rawoven crepe plaid which fashions the As a matter of fact this lovely femsmart daytime frock In the picture. inine creation Is carried out In maize tion according to these stations. This Crass buttons, a zigzag closing and a colored chiffon for the dress with is especially recommended to make up the fitamln deficiency In rations where jaunty scarf neckline add variety and brown ruchlngs heading the wide ruf verve. ties and trimming the fichu. The straw yellow corn Is lacking. Egg producers with legume hay available will rejoice Plaid crepe, as a material for the bonnet and other accessory items reIn knowing that they can take this , Is brown. Is from a which It jacket-suitthe theme peat quaint popular of reducing their costs In opportunity latest-modIs finish sum this Is making a far and wide appeal. It start to to order a profit with their maintain mer dress and hat. Is possible to get a very happy color flock. Is An new In taken the crepe of bemberg selection being angle entirely (man-madyarn) weaves. These wear on color this season. In that brown Is well, are not expensive and are ever being so unmistakably featured for so good looking. Just as the attracspring and summer. It's smart to wear brown every hour tive plaid employed for the dress in the picture made brown its dominate In the day and on through the dinner Watch for the early molters and cull them out as poor layers. a. i;3)Xt, int. if! L Or. Nearly all farmers know that alfalfa is a valuable crop for the dairyman to grow, but It Is doubtful whether the majority of them fully appreciate Its worth as a crop that will materially reduce the cost of milk pro- There are several reasons facwhy alfalfa Is such an important tor in the nutrition of the dairy cow and other live stock. First, it Is rich in protein, carrying over 11 per cent of digestible protein and sometimes as It Is also high as 12 per cent ; second. the which of In matter, mineral rich a large relatively cow requires dairy It also contains a daily supply. "tM "Little North America" in Germany Losing Out Little North America in Germany Is decreasing in population. Pennsylvania now has no school, and the parents must send the children to Maryland. Roston'a population has dwindled to only a little more than 100, and Quebec has only four houses. New York nnd Florida are five-ye- nlso diminishing In population. The tract of swampy country about eighty miles east of ISerlln, and called Warthe liruch, once had many thousands of people, but now there are comparatively only a few. Nearby places, such as Jamaica, Transvaal and Havana are also losing out. The tract was promoted by King Frederick the Great, who induced farmers who wished to emigrate, to settle on the swnmp land which was reclaimed, nnd named the villages and districts after the foreign destination they had In view. luce-trimm- face-framin- g Don one-piec- Flit kilis mosquitoes quick! e Poultry Facts In chick rations the only mineral additions that are ever likely to be necessary are calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate and sodium chloride, which Is common salt. Largest Seller In 121 Countries Quit Right Cotton What is your reason for believing In the KInsteIn theory of space over matter? Bolton Well, after going to the trouble of reading all about it It seems a shame not to believe It. Pathfinder Magazine. Laying liens need careful attention at this season to prevent their going Into a molt. This means that they should have a liberal supply of feed, especially plenty of mash. A' Dairy Facts V' 0H00XKK00H0HK0 cow been At 'no time has the poor so great a luxury as today. lf Clean shavings or a mixture of shavings and coarse sawdust would make a very fine litter for a chicken house. There Is no more danger In the use of this litter than In nny other. . KUbl Dr. Pieree'i Fclleti ure bent for liver, bowels nd utomach. One little Pellet for laxative three tor a cathartic Adr. Be Definite Sambo Whut time do dls train get to Jackson? Conductor Four-fiv- e a. m. Sambo Vassuh, but how long fo five? Capper's Weekly. Cutting the pullet flock In two, In order to get rid of all the late pullets will pay riot only In feed but will allow room for the remainder of the flock and get Increased production. While dairy cattle are more suscepmos? tible to low temperatures than farm live stock, they can be kept In quite cool barns if dry and protected from drafts. cow Don't forget the freshening a tUtl Uave first. at Feed lightly Masmilk In udder at first milking. warm with gently udder sage the crease, but do not bruise. thfl . Fecn-a-wi- nt Is mT- esCImg cffettive because & Sr! action of - Jour druggfat- and scientific laxative. A CONSTIPATION as essenDrinking cups are nearly as are standpoint financial tial from a standard dairy other or any mangers fixtures. should be before Fresh, clean water and night, as the calf at all times, day to carry out much liquid they require the functions of the body. bull.' The gentle felDon't trust any kills his keeper that low Is the one but never give him of afraid be Never advantage of the him a chance to set you. Caldwell's A Doctor Family Laxative (1 A number of vitamins that are needed difor the proper functioning of the of gestion and assimilating processes cow. the are closely assoDairy cattle values ability and milk producing with ciated characterise tHese type. Both of are largely matter of Inheritance. and Good sires provide the cheapest urest moans of Improvement. B. five-yea- Winner e rags W. SYRIP PEPSIN e for Dairymen to Cultivate duction. PASUION Is going strong Tor plaids. Interest Is that keen in them, designers are exploiting them throughout the style Nowhere In program. the scheme ot things are plaids omitted this season. Kormallv, Informally, semlformally. plaids announce their supremncy In the mode. Iu choosing plaids, one discriminates, for the trail of the plaid finder leads into every phase from alriest-fairlettlmy chiffons for garden-partfrocks and formal evening wear to sturdy gay plaids for "sportsy" and the simple morning dress. As for plaids in which to flit about There Is nothing which will Improve quality of summer egg more than the production of Infertile eggs. "f hear the horse "For a "For a Round worms cause young chickens to have an unthrifty appearance and are found In the Intestines of unthrifty chickens that have been raised on contaminated soil. . A male Is not required In the flock to obtain a high egg production. Most s eggs come from farms that never carry males. They produce Infertile eggs the entire year. .'77 hi LOVELY FEMININE CREATION festivities hour Into the night-timkeynote note, other plahlcd Is brown relieved course the Of will, one may as red. blue or green or much white or light beige or tan ami choose. It's chic touched up with light blue. It With a suit of brown and orange the costume Is brown then the acces of chic hat brown a wear pluid crepe, bit of sorles are light as can be, hat. glove 11 a with Trim rough straw. The blouse may shoes, belt, scarf and handbag belny orange velvet ribbon. white or beige or reverse the order It of or crange be of orange crepe match-inwill, choosing white for the of yon scarf a linen. Add all details being In brown. shoes, of crepe-bro- wn yellow o same CHKKIE NICHOLAS. the course, and a handbag are If 1931. WMUrn Nwppt Union.) Q. yoa ensemble. complete the W LIVER TROUBLE 5 e E dre-prop- Now Is the time to start culling. Weak thicks never grow Into money making hens, so get rid of them us they come from the Incubator. feeds together with the greatest possible efficiency of labor used In preparation and feeding are essential to profits In egg production at present market prices. name, for When early molting Is the result of poor care the time of molting Is of no value In estimating past or future performance of the hens. Low-co- V Indian Nomeaclator Weehawken Is an Indian meaning "maize land." cn-pe- hand-kerchi- at Long Vacation Tour son says the world Is his oyster." "Yes, he won't work out of the oyster season." high-clas- ffr, she took a blue ribbon show." horse?" gown." Coated tongue, bad breath, constipation, bnj. ouraen, nausea, indirection, dizziness. Insomnia result from acid stomach. Avoid serious illness by taking August Flower at once. Get at any good druggist. Relieve pmrntlly sweetens stomach, livens liver, axis digestion, clear out poisons. You (eel line, eat anything, with st I AUGUST f LOWER |