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Show THE PAYKOXIAX, PAYKOX. UTAH, MARCH 17, 1922. tbe living room is prescribed. If convenient, an open fireplace that burns should be placed In this rotim because It adds so much to the homelike comfort and Informality of the place. The stairway to the upper floor Is located in the far corner of the living room. An open casing is the link between living and dining room. The latter room Is of a good size, 16 by 13 feet 6 Inches, and has windows on two sides, Insuring plenty of natural daylight which adds Immeasurably to the atmosphere of the dining room. Along side of the dining room is a small kitchen, 10 Jy 9 feet, with rear porch and pantry ip the rear. Two large roof dormers afford the space for bedrooms in the half story above, reached by a stairway front the living room. The buthroom is located on this floor also. There are three bedrooms In all, two 11 feet 8 inches square, the third 12 by 11 feet. Each bedroom hns a trlplo window and ample closet space for e'othes. The steep slope of the gable room allows fulrly high ceilings in these upstairs full-size- d BEES AND THE GARDEN Honeymakers Gather the Sweet From Blossoms. Do Excellent 8rvlc In Carrying Pol Ian From On Plant to Another They Are Worth While. TRAINING TO STAKES Crowing Vegetables and Flowers Upright Saves Space. two or three hlvea of Honey bee them will prove a valuuble Investment to tbe back yard gardener. Most back yards have enough small fruit trees, flowers and blossoming vegetables to provide attraction for the bees. They are among the busiest Invaders- letter Results Are Obtained From Has Everything to Make It Cheerful and Healthful. SIX ROOMS AND SUN PARLOR Nothing Extra Fancy in This Design, But It Makes a Good Subatae-tia- l Homo of Comfort Not Ex panel vo to Build. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD William A. Radford will anewer questions and give advice FREE OF COST on all aubjecta pertaining to the subject of building, for the readers of this paper. On account of hla wide experience ae Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he Is. without doubt, the highest on all these subjects. Address all authority to William A. Radford, No. 1827 Inquiries Prairie avenue, Chicago, 111., and only Inclose two-cestamp for reply. It la quite an interesting to Most Plants by Keeping Them Off the Ground. Mr. A good supply of large and small stakes is not a bad guess for the cottage garden. There are some vegetables that will give better results by being trained to stakes than If allowed to spread out on the ground. Ofien this Is not only bettt-- r for the vegetables, but It saves the space for plantThe same Is ing some other crop. true of some flowering plants that otherwise might spread over several feet of space. Most plants look better when properly stoked and kept pruned. Sun Homes of Honey Bee. of tbe growing vegetation, and there are not many blossoms wldch they will pass by end, at the same time, they carry the pollen from one plant to an other. This U absolutely necessary, In some way, to cause the plants to produce. When bees and birds do not carry the pollen from, one plant to another about the only other chance Is for the wind to perform the service. Let the hees do this Important duty whether they are honey or other kinds of bees. GET THE. BUGS study qompare the methods of building homes of the present day with those of several centuries bock. Today everything la on a more frank and open basis. Perhaps the more perfected organization for the maintenance of law and order Is responsible. At least we know that back In the Middle Ages and even up to the beginning of the Inst century, a borne with too1 many entrances, too many openings In" the way of windows and doors, was far from being considered practlcnl or safe. In Un- Gsntrous and Frequent Sprayings Are Necessary to Inauro Returns te Industrious Gardener. Eaay to Cultivate. nd plenty of air are necessary to almost any vegetable or flowering plant. Makes can be used for several If cared for after tbe growing season la over. aea-So- Tanlac Makes Each Bite a New Delight yonr digestive system Is efficiently and smoothly, extracting from your food abundant stores of vital energy and piling np a reserve force of vigor to meet any emergency, every bKe Is eaten with keen zest and appreciation. If your meals are not a real event. If you do not approach the table WHEN This Is the type of home that will not only suit the requirements of a vast number of families but will also suit the limitations ' of their pocket-bookIt Is free from, exposure and freakish features that cause the bill to mount up rapidly. It Is well built and will last a great many years. It Is not too large, 38 by 24 feet, and not too small because of the excellent arrangement of the rooms. A large house la very often unsuitable because much apace la wasted and the Present-darooms poorly proportioned. building calls for maximum effi- with the most lively anticipaciency from each square foot of bulld- - tion of Its delights, then you are only hajf-ljvlnbecause you are only half getting the ralue of your food. Lack of appetite, or distress from Indulging the appetite, are both due to the same cause failure of the digestive system to properly do its Important work. The undigested food remaining In the alimentary canal may merely cause a distaste for more food when If cannot take care of what It has, or it may undergo chemical and pntriflcatlon changes that cause acute disease. Besides, these chemical changes produce poisonous substances that are carried to every cell and organ of the body and that cause all sorts of distressing symptoms. Tanlac, the famous digectiv tonic and body builder, has achieved ite wide eucceee because It le able to invigorate the entire digestive ' tract It acts to cause vigorous stomach preparation of the food, both through the muscular churning action of that s. organ and through ample secretion of digestive Holds. It then promotes energetic action of alt the bowel muscles and glands and enables the food to pass through the digestive canal In tho normal time. Each of the thousands of little glands whose duty It Is to pick np nonrlshment from the food and send this to all parts of the body are stimulated to their utmost. Ths whole result Is (hat food Is taken care of without distress of any sort In such manner as to derive the ntmoBt benefit from it If your appetite is not keen. If your food teems to disagree with you. If you art underweight, nervous, irrrlt-abl- e and lack energy, glv Tanlae the chance to show you that it can work a miracle y One of the principal of the numerous slogans of the successful cottage gardener Is Get the Bugs and Get Em Early!" Unless the bugs are killed before they have time to breed, the gardener has about as many troubles as he has when lie hns neglected the weeds. The majority of young plants are Infested with different kinds of bugs. Flowers usually are as badly affected in your condition a It has In so many thousands of other cases. If you are despondent gloomy, with little taeto for and enjoymtnt of life, try Tanlae and no doubt you will too tho clouds of gloom roll away undsr the sunshine of health. You are' entitled to be healthy, vigorous, efficient and happy. Give yourself the chance to become so aa thousands of others have, by taking Tanlac. Get Tanlac from your druggist thla very day. Why wait for tomorrow when Tanlac and health await yov tedayf About the best way to get along with , Wise is the. man who agrees with hla some people Is to get along without wife rather than argue with her. them. Many a man makes his mark In the world because he is unable to write. Important to Mothoro Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infanta and children, and see that It Beara the Cet After the Pests Before They Take Your Garden. In Use for Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Castor When Loafer Becomes a Peet. said Uncle Eben, don do no special harm, ceptin when he tries to, be mistook for a worker an lnslsses on gettin In de way. - General Weeding Every Few Days Will Assure Grower Garden to Bo Proud Of. A loafer First Floor Plan. t tbe castles the windows were small, Keep the weeds out!" the doors were heavy and the gates To have a garden, either vegetable ponderous. It was a case of protecor flower garden, It la necessary to tion. pot only keep the weeds out, but to Today we are not so much worried till them. over marauding bands although we Weeds absorb the life of the soil. are by no means immune from the atThey grow fast, and if allowed to get tacks of individual holdup meD. We si art are hard to light with any do not have to worry about bands of success. of degree Indians or an army of soldiers of forEvery cottage owner or occupant tune from a neighboring town. In hla sees until he taken pride garden And this slate of affairs hs prothat U has been taken by the weeds." Spraying Young Plants. foundly affected our Ideas of building Then he loses Interest and feels that as vegetables. The United States Do homes. Another thing we have learned It la not worth while. the value of plenty of fresh air which The best time to get the weeds and partment of Agriculture says: One of the principal methods of com- some of our grandfathers did not apto keep them out of the garden la to bating both diseases and Insects, which preciate, especially at night. We build attack plants Is treatment with fungi- our homes with plenty of window cides and Insecticides. . space, each bedroom must have ample Bordeaux mixture Is used for a control of fungous diseases of many vegetables and fruits and as a deterrent e of attack. It can be pur chased in convenient' package form from seed dealers or prepared at home from bluestone (copper sulphate), which costs 10 to 25 cents per pound, and fresh stone or lump lime (quicklime), Bluestone, four ounces; quicklime four ounces ; water, 12 quarts. Or bluestone, four pounds; quicklime, four pounds; water, f0 gallons. Dissolve the blue stone In a woodventilation and In most cases a sleepen or earthenware vessel, using hot ing porch is a necessary adjunct tj Dilute with half the water. the home. Front lurches nre lurge Do not use In tin or other metal con and Inviting. The home hns become a talners. as they would be spoiled. thing of beauty rather than one of Slake the lime by adding water, a lit- strength. We have come to rely upon tle at a time. When reduced to a Invested authority and not to our own ' milky fluid, dilute with the rest of the fortress. water and strain through doubled And because of this the modern cheesecloth or a brass wire strainer home ts a real delight and pleasure. of 18 meshes per Inch and pour Into Consider the home shown here. Not it the bluestone solution. Stir well by nn.v means, not even and apply at once. Thla Is best when pretentiousbut a striking, sturdy and comely deprepared fresh for each using. sign of very practical type. It lias what Is necessary to make a home rfr.-,-,1- cheerful and comfortable healthful, r:j ths Weeds. size and light. SANDY AND CLAY SOIL It has the advantages of two kinds pall them out as fast as they appear, The chief virtue of sandy soil, f porches the open and enclosed fly weeding thp garden and posy bed the latter being known as the sun says the United States Departvery few days, there will be no troument of Agriculture, Is that the mrlor. In construction It is frame, ble from tbe obnoxious pest. roots of plants can pass through stoutly built and sef on a brick It readily ; Its chief fault ts that The porcL rails and posts 7 SUNFLOWERS r also brick. It dries out too quickly. Clay No vestibule Is found upon opening soil holds water well, but It Bun flowers are of easy culture. The e front door, that space being tenda to pack and harden. Both In the open ted ohould bo planted In the living room, which typos of soil need stable manure i spring at about the time tardea 2 by 23 feet. The day of the old It loosens up clay and helpa or are planted, that con aod beans illnr double parlor has passed, at sand to hold moisture. weak aftor tha average last boat for 9 good many years. Now ' til jst ' fleu-beetl- ng foun-latlo- tmt (petpfbct- fcastf- rooms. KEEP THE WEEDS OUT . - - g, EARLY Garden May Be Destroyed less Insects Are Killed. wpy feai 4 r-1 -- ing. Inevitably this efficiency results In Immeasurable comfort for the housewife who puta in roost of her time lu the home. The smaller the house the less steps she will have to take dur-- , ing the course of a day and consequently tlie less energy she 111 have to use up. CHILDISH SPORT IN JAPAN of Soap Bubblaa la Ono of tho Moat Popular Amusomants of tha Youngsters. Blowing A Guilty Conscience. "You look troubled, Ze.;e," remarked Squire Witherbee. I am that, Squire, said Chigger-Vllle- s n loafer. Ive been down to th gospel tent henrln that new sawdust evangelist preach on th sin of Idleness. Before th feller got through, dog my cats If I didnt think he was personally acquainted with me ! Birmingham best-know- Age-Heral- t Theyd Know About It It Is by. tbe merest chance that the One day young aunty was left In e vendor is charge of the small apartment and path of tbe crossed In Tokyo. There may not be the two children. more thun two such vendors In the Im going into the kitchen to prewhole of the city, their territory la pare babys milk, Bobby, she said widely extended, and their little paImportantly; "you be sure to call me trons are on every street. - when he wakes up. His consists of a batOh. youll hear him for yourself," tered tin can half full of reddish soapy flung Bobby; that kid turns himself fluid, a small ladle, and a funnel to on the minute he wakes up lies his till the bottles which he carries in a own alarm rlock! bag bottles of all sorts and sizes that served In many a household for a great variety of purposes. A big bundle of bamboo reeds for blowing completes the outfit. He was kept busy filling the bottles and reaping a harvest of coppers, for no small boy or plrl could withe stand the allurement of creation. And. now and then to advertise his visit to the neighborhood more effectively, he dipped a very long and thick reed into hla can, and the bubbles swirled and whirled In rainbow soap-bubbl- . stock-in-trade Portland, Oreg. When my daughIn high school and away from home she was troubled with functional disturbances and pain, to the extent of almost having to give up her studies. - When she came home and I learned of her condition, I immediately began giving her Dr. Pierces Fuvorlte Prescription combined with the Pleasant Pellets and In a short time her system became regulated and her suffering ceased. I hope this statement wilt "help other girls who have the same trouble my daughter had. Mrs. F. G. Norman, 134 N. 16th St. Get Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription today from your neighborhood druggist. In tablets or liquid, or write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y., for free- - confidential, medical advice. ter wns soap-bubbl- , flocks. Soon the bubble-maker- s were also busy, and the air was full of bubbles blown about by the wind, now blue with tints of the sky, again brilliant green against the trees, or purple, red. or orange, fading away against tbe gray of tbe old stone bulustrade and steps and the hoary trees of the temple compound. From the Continental Edition of the Londn Mail Wise Boy. The little boy who had received his first Jilting was eating far too mnny sweets. "Way cant you be contented with a few. like other boys: asked his mother. Mummy," he answered, Daddy told me thRt a man who smokes too much gets smoker heart, and a man who rows too much gets rower's heart and well Tm eating tweets two much." WARNING when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for I Say Colds Toothache Earache Bayer Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain . Accept only "Bayer, package which contains proper directions. Haody "Boyar boxes of 18 tablet Also bottles of 84 sad 100 Druggists. MfrlB IS Ml MV ( Bsju Kiairmaw at Maaoeollai'limw at hdlcrUcacll |