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Show t V i-- FAITHFUL DOG IS PUNISHED boiled eggs betray them Lathed for Barking While Burglar Were Robbing HI Matter Cafe In New York. Nationality Their i brindle bulldog Aaron Silverman' Spot la the only living creature around Silverman cafe at 141 West Twenty-seventstreet that is in any condition to smile, but Spot is physically too sore to smile. Some time after midnight the barking of Spot awakened the Silverman family in their rooms above the saloon. Silverman thereupon arose, got a trunk strap and walloped poor old Spot into silence and went back to bed. When Silverman went behind the bar about 6:30 be found that burglars who doubtless had started Spot's unprecedented barking had ripped open the cash register and taken $30 and a ring from it, and then had attacked the sate and got away with one diamond ring worth $125, two more worth $100 each, a watch, a la valliere worth $75, a $45 locket and chain and four Russian gold pieces worth about $10. New York Sun. . It Would Seem So. What do you consider the most important even in the history of Paris?" asked the obsequioue landlord of the American tourist. Well, replied the tourist, who had grown weary of tips, "so far aa financial prosperity la concerned, I should Bay the discovery of America was the making of this town. In the Park at Night. Actor Not First Broken-Dowseat to spare. It reminds me of my palmy days. Stalls full! Circle, gallery, pit 01 full Just like that Actor And an Second of em fast asleep. What? n Broken-Dow- n of my wife twenty-fift- Two-Yar-Ol- d The breeding of heavy draft horse the moat profitable branches of live stock farming. Few farmers realize the importance of else In a draft horse when put on the market either In public or private sale. A horse that weighs less than 1,500 pounds is not considered a draft horse in any of the horse markets of the country, yet the mare kept on the ordinary farms are usually lighter than that This accounts for the small, scrubby lot of horse that are constantly being put on the market at a loaa to the breeder. This was well Illustrated at a sale of grade horses recently held In the Lamer sale barns at Sallna, says the Kansas Industrialist Here the boraea of good size were readily bought at good prices, while some of the lighter ones could scarcely be sold at any price. There la an Increasing demand for heavy draft horses In the cities in spite of the fact that many firms are using the motor truck In their delivery work. The motor truck can be nsed profitably only on long, heavy hauls where the roads are good and speed la essential. The motor requires good roads for Its beat operation and can be used to advantage only In the paved streets of the city or on good country road. These 'remark were made recently by the manager of a large expresa company at Chicago. Th delivery manager of a big packing company at Kastsi City, say that the motor truck cannot be used on short delivery on account of the heavy la one of POTATOES GROWN IN STRAW STACKS Unless Ground Is Reasonably Fertile One Should Not Expect Satisfactory Results. A - wagon. No Chance for an Argument Walter, how do I know that Isnt horse meat Instead of beef? You probably dont, air;- - all kinds of people come here to eat Wears Little Thera Slasher la a stunning when she is dressed up. Mias I cant aay girl anything about that I've only seen her on the street The man who depends entirely on the push of those who are back of him will seldom get to the front Please the Home Folks By serving Post Toasties the good thing to eat, but not in die cook book, because they require no cooking. They are Among Toastie are always crisp; and appetizing ready to eat direct from the packof age. You save heapswork time and avoid hot in the kitchen. Some fic cream sugar cool fruit you want it or bits these fluffy with jutce, have a and of com you. for is dish that fascinating - wymealoftheday. t Percheron h Difficulty. There is one bad thing about beginning a Joy ride. "What Is that? You are apt to end on the trouble Toastie are sold by grocer everywhere. . e THIS WOMAN HAO MUCH PAIN n Her Birthday Anniversary. I bear you had a blowout at yonr house last night, said Rieka. ' reYea; a little birthday party, anwas eleventh Hlcka. the It plied niversary birthday. more than 100 feet on-tpilot of Sherlock llolmea might have figured the engine, and the .driver saved hi thts.out, but he did not! life by Jumping .before the engine Yhtf'atei-agEnglishman will struck. demand hia egg boiled Just three minutes, then he places it in an , Ambiguous CKg cup, just large enough to have actor has such finish in hli Th the egg fit of the the ".op tap aoyk. hell, tnd removes the broken shell 'Well, Id like to see his finish.1 uith his fingers. The egg Is eaten a Spoonful at a tltpe. A Frenchman, much ilk the Eng Hshman, likes his eggs of three mtn-0l- i exactly. He then peels" them, places them in a glass, stirs and mixes wen together with salt, pepper and butter He makes a practice of Catching Fliea Pay WelL dipping bread Into the mixture, and Catching files la affording a Shreveeating it along with the eggs. man a profitable and IndeA Spaniard wouldn't think of letting port (Lai hi egg boil more than- - one minute. pendent living. He sells them to the board of health. Hia name Is H then breaks it, and lets the con- city tents run luto a glass, and consumes, Bartsch, and his net revenue from the it aa if he were drinking a glass of fly industry for the first tao days of a Telia How Lydia ELPinkhama recent week was $24.20. When the wine. Compound An egg is only fit in an Italian's health board began offering premiums estimation when it has been placed for the files, dead or alive, Bartacb in cold water, and removed Just as purchased about 100 traps and placed sections of the city. the water beings to boll. He then them in breaks it, pours It on a plate, and Then he began making Inroads on the I have aL Chippewa Falla, WLt health boards exchequer, and ao well ways bad great confidence la Lydia E. proceeds to sop it up with bread. Pink ham a Vegeta The German, like the Italian, de- did he operate that be bore the market ble Compound aa I mands his eggs as near the liquid price down from 50 cents to 20 cenU a found it very good state as possible. He breaka hia egga quart, for It la by that measure that Bartsch U still for organic trouble in an unsightly cup, and scoops the the board purchases. and recommend it working, and be will work as long aa liquid out aa if it were soup. I had dishighly. The American la about the only one the treasury holds out He finds fly who prefers his egga boiled hard. catching pays. placement, back tehtf and palna When they are served up to him, he when standing on London and It Lumber. knife them In half, removes the confor any London U the most conservative city my tents Into a glass, after which he length of time, when adds a plentiful supply of pepper, but- in Europe, If not In the world. It loves I began to take the ter and salt He then minces the Its lumber. You may atill aee those bo I which medicine, to attached notlcea posts Ump well with the eggs fine, mixing them Four Hack- in fine health now. If I ever have those spices, and eats them with hia toast announces "Standing tor Pink-ha- made Vegetable Her a Well Woman. A Broken Heart Caused Death. A broken heart, caused by violent beating dee to sudden emotion, was said by a doctor to be responsible for the death of Alexander Burness, a master tailor, at a London inquest Burness fell and died during an altercation with a foreman cutter as to the ownership of certain articles which he was about to remove from his former premises to new ones. In train hit a truckload of dynamite st Dallas, Ore, th other day but did not cause the staff to explode. When the passenger train collided with the truck, th Utter waa carried A WHEN STANDING $75-doll- Meteorite Falls Near Woman. meteorite weighing $7 pounds was recently the subject of discussion in chemical circles In Johannesburg, South Africa. The stone fell In Zulu-lan- d a few months ago, and was not only noticed by an eye witness some li miles away, but fell within a few feet of a native woman, who gave Information which led to Its discovery. The meteorite cannot so far be broken. It is known, however, to contain platinum. of Diners la Shown Various Method of Eating. Close Call. A England's Oldest Bowling Green. Which Is our oldest recreation? There are not wanting archeollglats who profeaa to be able to trace references to football and baseball on Egyptaln moral tablets. However, when it comes to actual records, the tine old English game of bowls would appear to be aa old as any. Southampton,Eng., haa records showlikg that one of the local bowling greens was In existence in 1299. Many interesting customs are associated w ith the game on this historic green Every summer a fire Jack competition is held, and an order ot knighthood is conferred on the in tier, who kneels In the center xot the green while the other player gather round him and the naler touches him with a swor and dubs him "sir. Years and years ago potatoes were grown In old straw stacks, and this suggested hauling out straw to cover the ground no matter where the potatoes were planted. I have heard a great many praise this plan, while others give It as a flat failure. I have tried It with success, and In some cases have failed, but In that failure learned the cause thereof. One cannot control the season, and for this reason, early potatoes In traw have been an Indifferent while those planted later are almost always better than when given cultivation and the straw not used. If we have a cold, wet spring, potatoes planted In a deep furrow upder straw, are not likely to do well, while if they are planted a little later, when the cun la warm, they will not lack for moisture, and the potato must have sufficient moisture. I prepare the ground and lay off rows with a single shovel just aa If 1 were going to plant In the regular way except that the row may he some cloaer together. The potatoes are then dropped In the row, and barely covered, so that In some cases one aide of the piece shows. It la often aa well not to cover with dirt at all, but It la safer In case of dry weather to cover a little. Then with a wogan haul out oat or wheat straw and cover the ground solidly to a depth of six inchea or a foot Never fear, for the potatoes, they will come through the straw, and ao will nettles which are akin to the potato vine In this 'respect, but other weeds will be smothered, and the patch will be perfectly clean except for the rows of green potato vines. It will not be necessary to cultivate with either plow or hoe, and if a few bull nettles should be found they may he cut off with a blade. The potatoes will form right at the top of the ground and In the lower layer of straw. There will be some elements of feritllty in the rotting straw, but unless the ground is reasonably fertile one ehould not expect any better result from this plan than by cultivating. . V At digging time begin on on side, fork the atraw over and pick up the potatoes, then take the next row forking the straw from it over on the row that, has JustJbeen .dug or rather The potatoes win be whit 4 picked. and clean, and yon wlU get all of than, whereas by the old method of culti-- j ration and digging among the weed as high yonr bead you get maybe not The motor expense of operation. truck has its plaee on the farm. It can be used for plowing and heavy hauling, but can never replace the draft horae It the draft horse la A permanent part of agriculture, more attention ehould be given to its production. . There Is an increasing demand for heavier hortee on the farms Deeper and better tillage must be practiced In the future, and this requires heavier machinery and more aaotiva power. There are two ways of increasing this power. One la by increasing the num her of light horses But the most economical way la to Increase the weight of the horaee. This will reduce the farm labor force; will decrease the amount of equipment necessary in requiring lest stable room and teas harness, and the cost of feed will be lessened All farmers and breeders who are breeding horses tor commercial par' poses should replace their small mares with heavier ones. This must be done gradually by adding a few good draft mares to the herd every year and telling the poorer ones. Sometimes good colts may he reared from inferior mares by mating them to n good stallion, but better ones always win be the result of the mating of better mares to the same stallion. There ar plenty of good stallions throughout the state, but the mares are lacking and until the farmer edine toTera" the value of the right kind of miret the profit in breeding will he low, 1 Where thla plan has been n failure It was on account of wet, cold weather early In the season which caused the potatoes to rot before coming up. We usually ese clean straw, but half rotten would answer the purpose probably aa welL Thla coat of straw which may be turned under the next year, enriches the ground for. subse-quecrops whether of potatoes or grain. SOME PLANTS ARE BIG LABOR SAVERS Require No Greenhouse, Hotbed or Window Garden They Are Hardy. auo-ces- 1 tootv than bif. Stallion. It (By JOSEPHINE DE MARR.) Is not too late In the season to who love urge busy housemothers flowers, but who have little time to give them, to grow herbaceous plant These plants are labor-saverfor, once established In good, deep soil, they require little care or attention; they bloom profusely, and If a good selection is made, abundant blooms may be had from early in spring when the moes-pln(phlox subulatal coveri Itself with flowers, to late fall, when the hardy chrysanthemums wlthriand the early frosts. These plants require no greenhouse, hotbed, or window garden, for they are- really hardy. However, It It well to protect the young plants their first winter. Herbaceous plants are propagated In several ways by seeds, division, cuttings of tops of roots. Cutting- - of the roots, although not usually practiced, la easy and successful, .and should be better understood. If you will carefully dig up a plant, lay, a golden glow, you will find on the main roots little shoots close together. These ar future plants. All one has to do la to cut the root-i- n smell pieces, being sure to allow-on- s shoot or eye to the' piece, and plant them In the ground. If one has too many plants, it is easy to exchange with ones neighbor, and thus acquire a new plant s; k White Geranium. A good white geranlnm is a Jewel which, when found, should be kept Select one or two sonnies for ornamen- tal foliage, and keep them bright by giving the pleat aa much sunshine as possible and a does of ammonia ones a week teaapoonfal in a quart of water. Intolerable Nuleanc. Moles In a garden provs an Intolerable nuisance. While they may he trapped, the only tore way Is to In Ject blsulpbat of csrNo Jnro tbeif feet aa ECZEMA ALL OVER BODY 175 used 01.!In East St, San Francisco, the Cutlcur Remedies while business In San Franclaco before the earthquake and fire. I was a terrible sufferer from ecaema for several years. I had It 11 oter my body except my hands, neck and face, my legs and arms being the worst. I had to put itockinga on my band at night to keep from scratching, and whenever I did scratch the parts burnt like fire. My limbs got ao bad that from my ankles to my knees there wasnt a particle of skin on them, end the flesh lb self turned perfectly blue and raw, continually throwing off s moisture, and I had to keep them wrapped In oiled silk cloth to keep my underclothes from sticking fast to my Umba. "1 tried all kind of ointments,, , and a thousand others, and took all kinds of Internal medicine, hut with no relief. Then I bathed my body with CuUeura Soap and kept It anointed with Outicura Ointment and toy skin Is now ss smooth ns a baby They cured me completely." (Signed Harry A. Jones, Feb. 10, 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sdtd throughout the world. Sample of each . Skin Book. Address free, with poet-car"Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.' Adv. 32-p- d To Identify the Corps. In the blanks which life insurance companies provide their medical exam iners for use In recording the data ot the examination of the applicant for Insurance, they provide a space for personal marks which may be used to Identify the Insured after death, western company recently received n report from an examining physician with the following In the Identification blank; ."He has a strong Cornish accent" Llppincotta. For the Ironing Board. Pad the ironing board with a thick quilt or old blanket then lay the board on the table and cut a piece of heavy muslin so It will flt the board loosely. Seam it up, leaving ths slip 5 pen at each end. Make two of these Up and change them frequently, eye Mothers Magazine. Thus the Ironing board Is always clean, and the padding will not have to be changed tor months, A Relic of History. A newly rich woman, who was anx- ney Carriages," or whatever the number may be, though for ten years (In one case, to my own' knowledge for no vehicle of any kind twenty-five- ) have stood there. Perhaps It la aa well that these relict should remain; they are a tiny part of our social history. They wiU probably remain when we ire flying to dinner or the theater In omni-aeroBy that time people wont know what hackney carriage" meant, and .there will be discussions In the Note and Quertea" of th period. For each generation hands down to the next certain nuta to crack. troubles again I will take Lydia B. Mrs. Vegetable Compound.' Ed. FekboN, 816 High St, Chippewa Falla, Wisconsin. ms Providence, R. L ' I cannot speak too highly of Lydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound as it ha don wonders tor ms and I would not be without It I had organic displacement and bearing down pains and backache and was thoroughly run down when I took Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable It helped me and I am la the beet of health at presenLV I work to a factory all day long, besides doing my housework so you can see what it has dona for me. I give you permission to New York's New Poetolfic. New York's new $6,000,009 publish my name and I speak of your building, a massive pile ot pink Vegetable Compound to many of my Mra. Abril Lawson, 126 granite five ntoriee in height and two friends. blocks long, facing the rear ot the Llppitt SL, Providence, R.L Pennsylvania station, la the greatest building of Its kind In the world. From the curb to the topmost' 'plectfTJT granite is 101 feeL There are 163,- 000 cubic feet of granite, 18,000 tons Nina times In ten when the liver it of ateql, 7,000,000 brickn and 200,000 the stomach and bowels are right sonar feet ot glass In the building. light post-offic- Com-pvun- d. e Make the live? Do its Duty ML . main corridor, corresponding In length to the outside colonnade, ia a combination of buff marble, white plaster and gists, two stories high, 29 feet wide and 280 feet long. There are 400,000 square feet of working space within the building. Popular Mechanics. 'I ,.i CARTERS LITTLE UYER PILLS gently but firmly corny pel a lazy liver to PlOTFE S52SSVC--. 1153: aad Distress After Eating. Unique Suicide. SMALL FtKX aafe was used by a man nanf SMALL riLI, SMALL DOSE, Genuine bear must ed Jacob Rabinowltz, fifty-tou- r Signature years old, of Philadelphia, Penn., to commit suicide, a few days ago. Frat be Jacked up an 800 pound vafe with a block of wood. Placing hia head beZTZZ neath it he drew a strap as tightly as DAISY FIT KILLER Itat. Eeot, i he could around his neck. Then he hMgb knocked the block from under the Utti ( MMW. safe and the heavy weight fell npon Kil, eaaPMpMertlp H tofTi WiU mi mH m hi head. He was found by hia wife, Gp but died before a physician arrived. UtoRlBtlli 6fftl9b He bad been despondent for aeveral EAEOLB SOKSUt ttt Mtl weeks because he lost a lawsuit Mlfl, I. . A 5 imr r Regulating WelghL There is only one way to regulate nd . that la by the body weight natural method by diet exercise, and bathing, etc. by alimentation elimination. The nostrums advertised to take off flesh without change of diet are all dangerous. Be sure of that end avoid them. The same diet that will put flesh on a thin man wilt tfifc flesh off a fat one. In other diet produces a words, n natural ' natural condition of the body. ious to make' a favorable Impression Case In Point her neighborhood, decided to show her collection of antiques to the blsh You French excel ua In politeness." Oh, no, monsieur, op when he called. The time came, protested the and one by one she displayed the Parisian gentleman, I deny It"' whole collection, giving him the "Thats Juat your politeness. of each piece. There, the said, 8ollcltou. pointing impressively to an old yellow He I wish I had money. I'd travel teapot, that teapot waa used In the Boston tea party." She How much do you need? Judge. No woman ia ever really happy unless she feels that some other woman Laundry car have been built tor snvlea her. the Russian troops. In FARMERS end GIRDEKERS Do fneejr ATTENTION ! priMDotforpap Fertiliser, Haraeee Oil m4 Taanl iBff PfepMUiOM Mik Uia fOumK. Hell the pwpwilo to make big toobey. B4 sod Iore uleoef ol Ikledis end four Bfiyhbort f U I f tHiMkUoo of e Mttl lift Blflg twttliWirt lDtt The Man Who Put tha EEsisFEET Look for Tbis Trvk-Uu-t Hs tore oa the Label wbea bajna N TbsALLEN'S V FOOT-EA- SE AotiScptie Posdcr lor Tia IrMrSari. 4cr, Acbmt Fret Bold cm when. Me. Sample KKEK. AAdras, Auciaouisiuku Br, n. y. his-tor- y J deirngto headers in in buy anything advertised its columns should insist upon having what they ask for, refusing an substitutes or imitations. "" k PARKER'S Save the Babies. XT AST MORTALITY is something frlghtfuL We can hardly realize that of ail the children born in civilized countries, twenty-tw- o thutT-eeveper acent, or nearly die before they reach on year ; one-hal- f before and are before five, they percent, or more than fifteen I yer We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castorle would save a majority- - of ghee precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of these faifantii, deaths are occasioned by the use of narootio preparations. Drop, tincture and soothing syrups sold for children's complaint contain or lees opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities and lesd deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation T to congestions, sickness, death. Castorla operates exactly tbs reverse, but yM must see that It hears th signature at Gnut. lL tWcbei. UastorU causes the Mood to circulate properly, opens the pore of th skin and allays fever.- Gcaala Castorla Always bears tke tigs stare f 'one-quarte- r, one-thir- i of this paper ' II HAIR BALSAM A tottot J!' Jp to refloat daadnl For Hi tsiog Calarssj 9 BfisufftoGrar tFoMHJt. Ts.bp4I.Mi HOWARD E. BURTON EfclW.V Drier. ttoM Nitver, I d. $1; AMf BUTT lbs; GwkL We: Kim or Copper. 9t Milling sag fall price list swat od llusUoa envelopesMint Control wort boIIcUM. LmmIvIUd, eplre Uftwal Mulwasl BnaD lei Ueferenee. 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