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Show Hrs. Christina Van Hzt MhrAsti Thsir Smcmo to Newspaper AiwttMsf Interview today, Mr. Warren In so Wright, President of the Calumet adBaking Powder Company, strongly vocated the use of newspaper advers tising, and points to Calumet's statement. his of as proof Calumet sales are 2V4 times as inch as any other brand, stated Mr. our Wright, "and we attribute this to lavish use of newspaper space. We believe that the newspaper is the most direct medium we can use In getting our message across to the housewife, and we know from our experience covering thirty years that the housewife will respond to newspaper advertls-- ' Ing quicker than she will to any other . DELICATE TASTE OF BUTTER sue-ces- Flavors Find Their Way Into Product in Same Way as Those Good Objectionable. Good flavors find their way Into milk und butter in somewhat the same A way n3 do undesirable flavors. e butter Is dairyman whose it. high demand because of. Its exceptional flavor, holds that prompt coolhlu ing of tlie milk, clean water for cows, and sweet feeds, are the factors chiefly responsible. If milk needs to be pasteurized in order to overcome a disagreeable flavor, or If cream has to be neutralized before It la placed in tlie churn, tlie. resulting product will be lacking la that delicate tnste which is- characteristic of tlie best quality of butter. F'uthermore, It will soon grow strong once It is removed from storknows thai age. Every dairyman strong feed will result In undesirable davors, both in milk and butter. Tlie rapidity with which stable odors arc taken up bv milk also is understood. Tiie fact that the prompt removal of animal heat from freshly drawn milk affects its flavor Is less fully appreciated. Tet the proper cooling of milk Is one of the details of dairy practice which Is easy of accomplishment A bit of on most dairy farms. thoughtfulness at this point will work wonders In dairy products. farm-mad- DEHORN form of advertising. The housewives have confidence In newspaper advertisements because they know that the newspapers set tip i high standards for their advertisers. It Is for that reason that tlie housewife looks to the newspaper for Information on products In which aha la interested." IL Light Whnt makes you think no? Heavy I stcpiied n her foot eight SWAMP-ROO- experts. Otherwise, they say. lie would surely go broke, so antiquated and at loose ends are his ways of doing business. For example, Postmaster General Work and Secretary Mellon have Jointly submitted to congress list of 140 cities where there Is need ef new federal buildings.V They state that the sum of $20,830,105 is being paid by Uncle Sam as rent for office great pace." They point out timt a could Saving and increased efficiency expenditure of le secured - by the about $50,000,000 In a building program. Postmaster General Work is exercised about the post office situation on bis own account. He is apparently tired of paytng out more than $12,000.- 000 a year for post office rent, especially as this $500,000,000 department Is being operated at a loss of about $00,000,000 a year. It appears that Uncle Sam owns only 1.132 post office buildings, while he pays rent for no less than 5.840. On top of this, new buildings are Imperatively needed In New York, Detroit, San Francisco and other cities, nd Postmaster General Work wants to know whnt congress Is going to do bout It. The othet day a letter from him to the Joint commission on postal service was referred by the senate to the committee on public buildings and gronnds. This letter contains the following; My Dear Sirs: On August 21, 1922, I had the honor to send to your com-.mission a communication concerning the ownership by the government of uch new postal buildings as must of necessity be erected from time ... fime to accommodate the rapidly expanding volume of mall. Basing my recommendation wholly on principles of business economy. I cited the fact that the department Is constantly compelled to secure additional postal buildings by contracting for lenses of structures not in existence but to he erected by private capful. Although such leases are negotiated with tlie greatest care and through the best competition avail-blthey ure usually made on an investment basis of from 8 to 15 per cent. This state of affairs arises from the fact that, generally speaking, congress, in the past, has followed the policy, of appropriating moneys for the leasing of postal buildings. Inn has not appropriated for the construction and ownership of such buildings us they become necessary. The postal service must be mn'n-- ' tallied. Mull is received in such volume as the puldic business requites. It must he housed, transmitted, and delivered In safety. The department cannot decline to negotiate leases on Hew buildings. They must be had. Otherwise valuable mail Is exposed to CATTLE WHEN YOUNG e, His Condition. Well. here again, eh? Said 'Squire Uumslmttnm of I'eliinin. ! Yitssuh. yassali ! S'plrion I Is. if yn' says so. sail ! chuckled (lie colored culprit. Il'in! Are you guilty or not guilty of tlie charge against you?" sail, I Isui mo dan ten dolhilm or two weeks in Jail guilty. If IV guilty salt; and I Isn't no sho 1 is. First din the hah 'nustic notah. FOR T There is only one medicine that really as a medicine for Stands out curable ailments of tha kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t stands the highest for the reason that it has proves to be just the remedy needed in thousands of distressing cases. upon thousands makes friends quickly beSwamp-Roo- t cause its mild and immediate effect ia soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle. healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug atores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Pinghamton. N. Y., for a asmple bottle. When writing he sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. . rural coliege. At birth Hie caires have no horns tut before long buttonlike structures develop on the skin louse from tin skull, and later become attached to lie skuli proper. These are the of horns and while In this arly stage should be killed witii 8AA1 i.. is luc-itImve the richest nation in tile world hack of him. say the elliciency Sold at drug stores in tablets of liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, President; Invalids Hotel in Buffalo,. N. Y., for Send 10c tot free medical advice. KIDNEY AILMENTS Dehorning calves hy the use of caustic potash Is a simple process, strung ly recommended by tiie dairy depart meat ef the New Jersey State Agrlcui MILE Minnesota times. Recommended. OWNER OR TENANT7 Sioux Falls, S. Dak. "About two years ago I was in a rundown, nervous, condition, my back ached terribly and I had bearing pains. I suffered' front, functional disturbances, and felt sidd and mean all over. A friend told mo about Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription and she was so enthusiastic-abou- t it that I bought a bottle. never took a medicine in my lifa that did me so much good; it strengthened me and rid me of all my- aches and pains. My system was regulated and my nervousness left me. I ant still just as well and strong as can bo never know or wearisome day;-an- d I give all the credit to Dr Pierces Favorite Prescription." Mrs. Christina Van Hess, 1425. N. Dakota-Stree- t. - Sure of It. said she would never Sh Henry forget me, and I'm positive she meant Treatment of Calves by the Use of Caustic Potash la Simple and 5HALLHEBE The Appealing Charm of Health and Beauty trial pkg. tablets. Strain, Ira'f' kies. Lymphangitis, PM Evil, Fistula, Bolls, Swellings; Stops Lameness end tilers pain. Feels Seres, Cuts, Braises, Boot Chafes. It lee Reduces ad Germicide Safe Asdseptic Does not blitter or remove the heir end horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50 a bottle delivered. Describe you, case for special Instructions end Book ft A tree. V. F. Yang, be, 310 Tcn?l St, SfriofbU. Ran. lm HURT? 'For taming or Mttv HfH, 'end to nlim , 'tlonnndBoreneM.oaoMitrheli to dime-tioBFy gnlwe. orcordinji Soothing, bosliag HAM. ft BUCKS! 14T Wavtrly riaco Mnr York U-- M2PiaRZZ PZ&ZZ TIVZCZZ the elements und ruined in trauma. constantly he added. Another class of cities where the building problem is Under, the law as It exists today, acute njre those having a single ' the department Is absolutely com liuildifig which la no pel led to execute leases on the best longer Adequate for ine ueetos of the terms it can get, whether Jhey are office and where men are obliged to reasonable or otlie. wise. work In insanitary cellars or baseEntertaining the belief that con- ments. Tlie department has for more than gress would change tills policy as soon ns It could come to a complete under- a year been investigating tills probstanding of nil facts. I have refrained lem of buildings und lias lieen making from completing contracts for the a careful survey to determine the adeerection of certain buildings, although quacy of space In postal buildings. their urgency la great Since it requires from one to two It Is the purpose of this letter to years to construct buildings. It Is necpresent those cases to your considera- essary to anticipate to that extent the tion which are Just now particularly needs of each ense. While we have relluble Informapressing and which, will become exceedingly acute before buildings can tion from more than luO post offices be constructed. that tlie spuce fur the postal business It Is also tlie purpose of this letter is wholly inadequate und the condito explain to you more fully the en tions unsuitable; and while these tire leasing situation, allowing how cases are being more carefully studied lenses now In existence are constant- to determine which are the meat ly expiring, presenting almost dally pressing. I desire for tlie moment to problems os to whether they shall he present for yot information certain renewed or not. But, If the policy of uses which have been delayed awaitowning postal buildings shall he adopt- ing your HdIry. where the demand ed by congress, the logical method In for tlie same is extremely acute but my opinion would he to take care of where we still think It would he adthe pressing cases ns they oecnr liy visable to decline to lease and to beownership. Just ns under the present gin a program of government ownerpolicy we tnke care of them hy lens-in- ship. Let me remind you In closing that although I do not wish to presume upon tlie mnnner In which congress this li t of cases Is hut tlie beginmay see flt to act In these matters. ning. They are tlie ones which are at "The extent to which this leasing this moment on my desk pressing for policy has rone and the extent to decision. If the policy of constructing Which It win po In The next few year buildings Is to begin It Is Is almost startling. In my former apparent that we must discontinue to coinmun'ciitlrc I recited that- we oow tnke care of tlx- acute cases by lens-Ing- . There may lie irony other situahave 5,840 post office buildings under lease, while tlie government owns only tions in the .untr.v ns much in need of additional facilities as some of Mnnv of tlie government-owne1.132. hu'ldlngs have heeonn out- those in this list, and when our Ingrown. The aggregate annual rental vestigations have been sufficiently for leased quarters is about $12,000.-00- completed we will present them to Unless n building policy Is ndont-ed- . you. together with the sltfWtlons ns this will increase by large amounts they occur from time tc time when lenses expire. from year to year. Let me also call to your attention These leases are expiring almost daily, and whenever one expires It the fact thtit tlie business of tlie Post presents a new problem of whnt shall Office department, doubling every ten Renewlie done In n given locality. years, can never he placed on an effials are, made at increases of from two cient and stale lined hasis until the to four times the old rule, although erection of stiitalili buildings at suit-aid- e careful srudv Is made In each case places is planned not only on un and every possible effort made to se- economic hasis hat from a scientific cure the best terms. The pnpulnr ob- and service viewpoint." jection to changing the location of Sidney W. Farnsworth of Evanston, post offices, particularly In the small- III., it member of the staff of Admiral er cities and towns, militates strongly Sims during the World war. has leen against making a good trade for a appointed by Postmaster General Work chief engineer of tlie Post Oflease. Tlie greatest act uni and Impera- fice department. This Is a new office tive demand for new buildings comes and Mr. Farnsworth a mechanics exfrom the larger cities and from rapid- pert, passes on labor-savindevices ' that are being Introduced In many ly growing cities, where parcel-pos- t stations, substations and garages must post offices. l, COUGH? P1SOS a itkuicljF quick re tief.AmipunUka ail othem plea wt mo etomarh epiateg SSe mad ftOe evenrwkeve Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, Hint famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bear the Signature of In Use for Over id) Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria TrPboV-aate- CuticuraSoap Clear the Skin AND OINTMENT Sp2Sc, Ohbnmt 25 and 5Bc, Taka ZSc. Hotplate Has Lnsted Long. A niiiu in Wnslvington state is said Reflector Grade Signal. to own tlie oldest electric hotplate In A novel railroad grade crossing sigexistence. He bus had it twenty years, nal reflects sunlight in the daytime and during which time lie estimates It has automobile headlights at night through been used tO.Onn hours mid has con- red glass. sumed $105 of electrical energy. Every mun' should keep a dog Hla Satanic majesty never leu ap for nothing else than to irjr tils funny Until he geta his due. ' stories on. , Johormng by Uaa of Caustic 8hould mash Whan Calves Are From Three to Ten Days Old. Bagin away carefully around the spot to he treated, then with a stick of canstle potash moistened In water, rah the skin over the small horn until the skin Is broken. Sticks of this knd can be procured at any drag store. Care should be taken not to use too muea water as It may ran down the aid of the face and cause sores. Dehorning with caustic should take place when the calf Is from three to en daye eld. PUREBRED if BULL 13 FAVORED Farmers and Dairymen Cannot Afford to Continue Use ef Scrub or Qrads Animate, mst-offi- - - d g A, than 80.UX) bushels of iMitnloes and 55.000 tons of hay. und also Inst summer fallowed 10.000 acres of land and . Indians of western Canada are mak- broke 4,000 the report said. acns own 28,000 horses, of which agriculturists, ing good progress They cording to tlie report of.W. M. Gra- about 25 per cent are ponies, have head of cattle, and lease 200.000 ham, commissioner of Indian affairs, n acres of land for grazing purposes. which shows that during the lust Make Good as Farmers nct-es- 0 sea-co- they harvested 830.021 bushels of Drawback to Loafing. $raht In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Idleness wouldnt he so bad, said Alberta. Ahmit 50 per cent of this Uncle Eben, if h man could be contras wheat and the balance in oats. In addition to the grain Indinns In tented to Jes loaf an not git into mis0b prattle provinces produced more chief. Washington Evening Star. Social Agonies. Hostess (to plunk who has been Invited at tlie hist moment to make a So good of you to come. fourteenth) We should never have asked you If we hadn't been Boston obliged. Evening Transcript. Sea Jtters. Sea otteis are generally killed while asleep, either m the Icy or the top of tlie water. The animals sleep on their backs, with their young otters in their paws. Farmers and dairymen cannot con tlnue to use scrub or grade bulls, sny A. C. Baer, professor of Dairy Hus bandry at the A. and M. college Profitable dairying depends on, (1) good breeding; (2) weeding out poor ows (3) good feeding. ; purebred bull will Improve all dairy herds which are not now headed by a purebred male, Mr. Bner says. Farmers or dairymen can very often rlub together and buy a bull which costs more than an ordinary purebred male. Whenever possible, n herd bull should he from a tested data with a good record. ; A TO AVOID CURD IN BAYER SAY fa Generally Due te Excessive Souring ef Cream, Which Can Be Prevented. f Trouble Cnrd in butter Is generally due te excessive souring of the cream. When this . re, the casein In the cream curdles, and It may appear in the but ter. To avoid this, churn cream before It " hoe soured to an excessive degree. toU . a feed Caws Liberally. Peed the good milk cows liberal; wth balanced rations. Colds Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pairi . Accept only Bayer package which contains proper directions. Handy Exarcise Keen Bull Busy. Exercise as a means of giving th bull something to occupy his in I mi plays an Important part in keeping hir.-lgood humor and out of mischief. Insist I Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions foe EUTTFR Handle Heifer Kindly. A heifer of nervous disposition should he handled very kindly. Sever and abusive measures are very likely . to Intensify the trouble. when you buy. J ! Bayer U Ik t4 boxes of 12 walk t tablets-A- lso bottles of 24 and t ltoaoaeUeaMMr f 100-Dra- egiat. Barer llaaatMMn UDisoEteed StamadH Carter! X Take a CARTERS? 7 i a ITTLE IVER PILLS dose of Little Liver Pills rJ..for.a fe nights after. four meala without fear ol trouble to ofall ages take them for BiUouaneaA DizzmesASick Headachy Upset Stomach and for Sallow, Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They end the mleery pfCornttpm. SauD no ;SwaB D;SaiJi fries wili,?Si8h |