$3 COATS OF EXQUISITE WOOL REP CHALLENGE MORE DARING MODES • mis P fa CD POULTRY r Don't forget some coarse sand ot fine grit for the chirks right from the v *r> sell—Tak* the Accountancy tw* start. They must have It for proper Busin.«» Ma-.Agemerit. Private ttecretarV digestion—It’s their teeth. • l Celciont.ir Comptometer, atrnuwca • • • phlc, i’> Mnanffhtp, ur Commerotai Teaeh -re' Co,tree at To keep pullets laying regularly watch carefully the amounts o f grain and mash consumed daily and feed a Th* r»'®m<»«t Huvlti**« Cot log« of the ration that will keep up body weight You W ant a Good Position Behnke-YValker V w th w p ft which ha« worn more A ecunw * Awn* - mu 4 Gold Medals than u t other *' h - £at* < ro'-tinrd P N l Or T«aai* m a a a A hen's digestion simply cannot handle enough of any single grain to W aili*~ P r * « give her what she needs o f Its lowest feed element for a large output of No. 11. 1926 eggs. America H«nd for our itucrom P om r it» ftireet n*»r kforriton White Scours of Calves So rilled calf cholera or white scours of the new horn calf Is a germ- caused disease for which no medicinal remedy has been found, hot It may be prevented with a large degree o f «ac­ cess by s thoroughly carried out plan of handling the cow and calf. A bio­ logic called polyvulent calf dysenteric serum Is now used to Immunize the calf at birth. Rarterln* containing killed germs of the diseases have also proved useful, as have vaccines con­ taining weakened hut live germa. . ■ Compiei« Chia|t Silwdif Adult*, Week day Matinee * h " Evenings, :U»\ ( oiitlnou* 1 to II p. m. Children 10 cent* all tiimia NORTONIA HOTEL CUT ROWERS « RURAL DIS.UNS Clark« Urta, rtoHata HT M«rHaoa I t You WIU r « « l K l«h t « t I I » « » lU r® lü ir i R a t«* ** [mhti ( t tcoiWnl t'«f« Itun Mswta ail Train *. ***** b|*K'Ul W®«kly l lt h «n d H U rk j P O R T LA N D . ORSOON PALACE HOTEL 44« W ashin gton «t ., Car. llt h tt. Krtjnoallv solicita your patruimg» Y»»U tttlt hu v« all th« comfort a of your «wu ium.fi Y «r> i wikiumHti rat«« «ntl prompt i .«né ivutt «ou n aarvlc«. Gtv« ua a trial AUGUST KRATZ Manag«r W I A 11* a* * Rr®*«U frx.u» fhwfe« M oeat tr e t.v l u m trr Ht®tw Hi*U»-»» I • lull. « U * uur fs ia u s i« \Y t>« hf Itr. uni Nt r * IU W h I r « L u t a * l « | f ® r*t* u t a l i x a fu r n. t t * r ch U* à * L r t ie r «aine*«, b r i tu f «Cf view I r*® « ■ • (• (• « Lola of Room In World. There la siili quite a bit o f room In the world The whole population of the world might lie dropped Into Lake Q i i : i : n i L v r c i t r R V >tovTmi.t teK> .*’ .vIN U I it.r n i v untarlo mid euch person would have M AR R Y IK L O N K L Y : Join "The no less than do square feet to himself Successful Correspondence Club “ Ite in which lo float or swim or sink. liable; Descriptions free BOX MS Even then the surface would rise only O AK LAN D . C A LIF O R N IA . half an Inch So suy* a Canadian pro­ H e i r WANTSO M A L I Will Holly nkxl alvei III« a than«®? j fessor of physics, and he has the fig ­ Huhutlt ponto t«» Kmlvrlck Faut, i&Jl ■ ures to prove It N Mariposa, I loll) « u * h I, i*kütf Jap Musical Instrument. The koto Is a Japanese sltherharp It has a lurge number of airings, hut (he moat general number Is 13 These Fnshlonlst* are enthusiastic over the new woolen rep* and luster twills are stretched over an oblong sound They are o f a super delicate texture, hoard, each string having a moveable having a lightsome feel to th* touch, bridge, and the airings are tuned by which makes them a Joy In the wear moving Ihla bridge hack und forward The Instrument ha* a compass of log. The latest finely textured woolen about two octavea. hut In thla It varies topcoats add to their exclusive ap­ slightly, some being greater, others pearance. In that they are detailed lea* with matching satin revera, collar and culfs. This Is accomplished In a Number of Best in Swarm. strictly tailored way As an example, a fine gray twill la use-1 for a straight- The estimate* o f the number of bees line model. Th* mannish collar aud In a swarm range all the way from simple turn hark cuffs are of matching ! 10.000 to 100.000. However. It I* ad gray satin, o f quality klud. ■nltted that a swarm of beea contain These lighter weight cloth coat* also Ing 75.000 or 100.000 Is an exceeding often carry Interesting slilrred and ty large colony The normal colony flaring collars which are edged with a contain* between 15,000 and 30.000 flat fur of corresponding color-tone. Sometimes In the simpler models th* j workers, although swarm* containing collar Is merely a narrow band ending «0,000 or 50,000 are not uncommon In carefully attended aplarlea. The In lisa at the front. While crepe d* chin* Is the favorite drones may number from a tew dozen lining for th* fin# cloth coat, there la i to several hundred. also a tendency to us* bright silk for the prints. Conalderabl* designing Is Buys Book He Lent. helog concentrated on th* bark of th# Charles Gannon, of Washington, had coat, and clever fuMnssa 1* being Intro dured with Inverted plaits which as occasion to refer to Max Marntzek’n ! "Crochet* and Quaver.” the romla's tend from the nock. ! cenaes ot the famous Impresario Gin JU LIA BOTTOM LKT. * non then recalled that hn had once < % . 19SC. W ® «t® ra N « w a p * i * r L '«i® a .) | owned a copy of the book but had j lent It 25 yeara ago Like many a good book lent It never came hack He went to the bookstore to see If he could buy a copy lo> and behold, the clerk handed him his nwu autographed copy of the book. (d0, O I S , W a s te r s N a w a p s p s r U n lu a ) ” H*d Her Dimmer* On” Ut l» rl and Rosemary, ago five and three, have never llkttl an afternoon nap So one afternoon when mother said to Holier! ’’Look at your sister, how gotal she Is going to sleep." Rob- ert replied ’’ A » ’ she’s not really sleeping, she’s Juat got her eyes dimmed ” Birds That Steal. A numlter of bird* have the habit of stealing for the pure pleasure of steel­ ing Cases of golf Italia being tarried off hy crows and gull* are hy no means uncommon The magpie * record ss a thief has been known from lime Im­ memorial and has been celebrated both In song ami »lory The magpie, like Ihe Australian bower bird, seems to posses* an esthetic sense which Is gratlflde hy Ihe acquisition of bright- colored or glittering objects. Th* Largest Watsrfall, Chlorine Not Milk Purifier. able Great car«! Instead of great care teaanes* will help prevent them. It I* generally known that chlorine as a purifier o f water Is an Ideal agent for killing germs In the water. It Is not the case with milk, however It It likely that chlorine cannot pena trale the fat In milk, and Is therefore limited In Us action on th© germs. SMILING (IIS Liked Leeke. Owing to the fondness of the Celtic irlhes for the leek their descendants, the Welsh, retain It as an emblem of their nationality. The leek wna an important vegetable and the Anglo- Saxons called their garden* ‘Teac gar dens." color is supposed to he worn with thla fetching set o f hat and scarf. Are you an artist with the brush? See In this picture o f hat, scarf and hag the posalblllttes which II* before you. I ’erhaps fine needlework la your accompllahinenl. Thla lovely set would be effective either painted or embrold ered. It o f course requires an ex­ pert with the needle to copy a Spanish shawl flower design. The reward la worth the effort, for the allkeu scarf with gorgeous solid embroidered floral mollfs Is In especial fashion favor thla season. A simpler atltrhlng may be done with bright woolen yarns In #f fectlve quick patterning*. As to hand [minting, Its vogue Is on the Increase In the realm o f fashion. Wide metal ribbon la uaed fnr the choker tie-collar as pictured. O f course It must be accompanied with a boutonniere. Juat now there la a fad to star the ends o f evening scarves with rhlne stones. French flower ribbon work also effectively decorates the dressy scarf. Hand painted leather makes a «mart set, Including belt, collar and cuffs. JULIA BOTTOMLKY. Tasmanians Vanished Race. Near llol rt. In 1970. the last ot the Tasmanian aborigines died These people were among Ihe lowest types of humans ever found, much more backward oven than the Australian aborigines The skeleton of the last Tasmanian Is preserved In Ihe Hobart museum. Kuletcur fall* towers 741 feet from brink to kettle, end I* taller than Niagara falls and Ihe Washington monument together It I* the largest waterfall In the world and Is hidden away In a Jungle In the heart of Itrlt- ish Guiana. Thu I’oiarlo river, which Bovine Obetanacy. tumble* over this drop. Is 309 feet Just what a row finds to eat cn a wide and slopes o ff At feet more be­ | paved highway Is more than the aver low Kaleteur Few white men have ! age motorist ran figure out. but still .c m this “ Sight for the Gods.” — the rows persist In taking up I he ren Selene© and Invention ter of the road Just for the snke of ! hearing the horna blow fnr them to Guard Again*! Fir*. ( step aside, it would soetn. Nine fires out of ten are prevent­ They Plane That Will Not Load Up With Ice Projected Washington.—The I’aat Office depart­ ment has undertaken the creation of an airplane for Its air mall service that “ will not load up with Ice.” If success­ ful, one of the outstanding difficulties of air mall equipment will have beet, overcome, Comm under R. D. Weycr- harber, naval conafructor consultant for tlia air mail service, told the Mitch­ ell court martial of the search for such flying machines. He said the tendency PRODUCE V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O P L A Y S P o r t la n d , O r e g o n . COMPLETE THE PICTURE WITH ACCESSORIES, SAYS THE MODE Poultry Notes FOR Y O U R IP ® TEACHING HEIFERS HATCH GOOSE EGGS TO MILK HARD JOB W IT H INCUBATORS Every dairyman ha* bis method of Goosa eggs can tie hatched with In rubators even to (letter advantage than teaching the heifer to milk. Some with hens for various reasons. Where heifers break Into milk without a hens or geese are used, they are apt great deal of trouble, while others are to break the eggs, and again let them quite the opposite. 1 have never found chill. The first eggs from your geese one rule that would At all cases, will arrive while the cold weather still writes Leo C. Reyuolds In the Michi­ continues, aud must he picked up early gan Farmer However, some general In the morning before they become principles may he generally applied. chilled; geese invariably lay In the One of these principles Is to study the I very early hours o f the morutug. or disposition o f the animal, becoming as i late at night, says a writer In the well acquainted with her a* possible , New Yorker. before It Is time for her to freshen. W h y H e S u c c ee d ed Uural Keep eggs In a moderately warm During my year* of handling a dairy j From hard work on a farm to th<* * study location— around .’«> degrees In cold herd at Forest Grove farm, 1 have j of n-rvhdne in Cincinnati, \%here ho was weather. When you have sufficient num­ taught a great many heifer* to milk. kiaduatcd. v>as the course Dr. R. V. ber to pui Into the Incubator It should j When I say, “ I waut the heifer to Fierce took. In his younger day* he practiced mexh be started. Goose eggs, like hens' eggs, put both feet In the poll when I sit icine over a large district. U then the hatch best when fresh, not more than down to her the first time.” It Is a lee new ( H fit Ids near Titusville* Fa. Finally ten days old. I'lace your Incubator In son from the school o f experience. I he determined to put up some of his a moist, hut not too damp cellar, ai can get up then and rinse out my pall, prescriptions in readv to-use form in order goose eggs will require much more and know what to expect next. The to rr;u h a larger number of families. moisture to hatch them than Is the belfer that acta like an old cow the He thus moved to Budalo. . N. Y , case with hens’ eggs. Run the ma first time she Is milked, has got to he and established the World's Dispensary, chine at as near Ilk) degrees as Is taught how to be milked sooner or where he put up Dr. Fierce*« Golden possible from start to finish. Turn later. I would rather start the job Mec. al Discovery for the blood as well as t hr- Favorite Frescription for women, care­ eggs twice dally after the beginning right from the first. Some o f the best fully preparing them from roots, barks, and of tlie third day. Always turn goose cows I have ever milked were hard fieri»* and placed them with druggists ev­ eggs by hand; handle them with much propositions to start, tin the other erywhere care. Stop turning on the tweuty haod. I have two or three cows In my During many years Dr. Pierce's fifth day. Goose eggs should be herd that were never heifers, nor Discovery, for the blood, has been sold in larger quantities by druggists all over the cooled half an hour each day In n food cow* to milk, either. temperature not below 00 degrees: l f ! I thoroughly believe In treating the l nited States than any other medicine, li is a touic in its effects on the stomach the cellar seems below this lemper young heifers kindly, l'attence Is In­ and digestive apparatus: an alterative in | ature. remove the eggs to proper point valuable In accomplishing a good Job. its . > tion on tli« blood, liver aud skin. It A fter the third week, sprinkle increases the appetite, stimulates the di­ warm water over the eggs once dally However, sometimes It Is very essen­ tial to Impress upou the animal's mind gestion. enriches the blood, and makes both When goslings begin to pip. If you no that something Is expected o f her. men and w omen fe d as they did when tlce shells are dry and hard, there Discipline should always he mliuin- C r l U N l ) topcoat* present a limitless they were young and care free. ^ opportunity for th* exercise o f In­ A k your nearest druggist for Doctor Isn’t enongh moisture, and unless this I stored with good Judguieut. not to dividual taste and preference. Among Is supplied, they will stick In th e ' destroy, but to teach the animal good Pi< r « '> Discovery, in tablet or liquid torn . i •: rid 10c tor trial pkg. of tablets to shells. Keep the eggs quite moist the vast array o f new wraps two dis­ behavior. Never be In any hurry when Dr. Fit: ** * » Clinic, m Buffalo, N. Y, tinct fashion trends are emphasised. while hatching, by adding a pie plate starting to teach the animal to milk. On the one hand Is th* swagger, some­ o f wet sand to the bottom of machine She la new at the job. Some heifers All Human times blsarre novelty woolen coat I-eave goslings in Incubator until all will stand better while eatiug. while whose supremacy In th* arena o f The old saying is that no man is a are thoroughly dry. usually SO hours. others will not. A great many time« hero to his valet. And a wealth of Remove then to a bog In the kitchen a heifer may be prevented from kick­ fashion la challenged by the conserva­ tive type o f classic distinction, for th* by the stove, unless a brooder has al ing by putting the arm agaluat the wisdom is crowded in that adage. The styling of which designer* choose ex ready been provided for. Goslings are thigh In one or two cases I have g n a t and the near great have their qulaltely refined reps and twills o f i easy to raise, and grow very rapidly. I weaknesses and their frailties just as . Water them In a vessel which cannot used the kicking chain or the figure subtle coloring. eight with good results. the rest of us poor mortals do. Hero be overturned, nor Into which they can There Is no deuytng the genteel worship is always from a distance; an get their feet. Keep them dry at all elegance o f a coat of th* latter genre Fortune favors the wonuu who be­ intimate acquaintance with the idol­ times. Feed sprouted oats, gravel, Sunflowers Studied as comes the possessor o f Just such a ized one may make you like him bet­ fine cracked com, or any o f the dry Feed for Dairy Cattle garment as th* picture defines, for It ter. but it will inevitably erase much mixed chick feed*, but do not neglect Studies made hy dairy cattle feed­ Is an exponent o f high class fashion. of tho glamor of the relationship. — always to keep water before them ing specialists o f the college o f agri­ Th* purchase o f a garment styled Change this o fte n ; don't let It get Dallas News. culture, University o f Illlnota, on the ! along these tines and of like fabric la dirty. Mature geese may be picked, or composition and yield o f sunflowers ; without a doubt a wise Investment. Oriental Truth Tests “ plucked” once every six weeks after showed that they produced about 50 This model Is of a superior purl rep. Hindus have queer methods of find­ the laying has ceased. Remove only per cent more dry matter au acre than | the sort that never retains dost, al ways looks splck and span, perfectly ing whether a person is truthful. He the breast feathers—do not take the silage corn grown nearby the tame season. groomed, so to speak Its color la the is marie to declare a certain thing is down. A little experience will tell you Not only did the sunflowers pro­ new grsyston*. a sort o f tan gray It so while one of his fingers is dipped when they are “ ripe.” Do not take duce more dry matter an acre than Is youthfully collared with squirrel feathers that have blood In the quills. in i a t - r from the sacred Ganges river. silage corn but also they yielded much fur. The sleeves describe each a point where no Hindu would dare lie. more ash, crude fiber and crude fat at the shoulder and there are Insets Poultry Undernourished than the com. However, the com pro­ down the sides with stitched ecoras Vanity Under Farm Conditions duced much more nitrogen free ex­ at the hlpe. In the exquisite finesse of this garment there seems absolute Poultry, of all farm stock. Is most tract. Also the amounts o f fertilising A man should fear when he enjoys elements removed from the soil were ly no room for Improvsmont only the good he does publicly. Is it likely to be undernourished under greater In the case o f sunflowers than net publicity rather than charity which practical farm conditions. Hue to the they were In corn. he lov C Is not vanity rather than nature o f their digestive trs et their The studies showed that during the rations must be composed largely of ben i-volenc*, that gives such chari­ seeds and seed by products, feeds Ill- development o f the stalk portion of ties?— Henry Ward Beecher. balanced with respect to minerals, the plant, sunflowers are quick grow­ ing while com Is slow growing. The proteins and vitamins. As compared Psychical Drawings with other animals, the requirements reverse conditions are true during the development of the seed. It was es­ Fight sketches showing how Glas- o f poultry for some o f the vitamins tablished. therefore, that the sun­ are relatively so Intense that their ra­ toabury abbey, now a ruin, once looked tions should be supplemented by feeds flower Is Inherently a stalk and crude and purporting to have been drawn known to be rich In these factors. fiber crop and ahould be ensiled at an under psychic domination are the work Vitamins are manufactured by plants early stage o f growth. o f a Londoner, who never before made only. Green plant tissues are with an architectural drawing. few exceptions the best sources o f vi­ Plan Crops on a Dairy tamins known, being rich in all these Farm to Reduce Cost factors. On Speaking III. Toung chicks are especially suscep­ Records In Illinois row testing asso­ If anyone speak o f thee, consider whether he hath truth on his side; tible to a lack o f vitamin In the ration ciation* show that a good dairy cow and will develop the disease known a* consumes approximately 5,9(*> pound* and if ~o. reform thyself, that his cen­ “ leg weakness,” Including impaired o f silage, l.hOO pounda of hay and 2,- sures may not affect thee.— Epictetus. appetite, an anemic condition o f the 900 pounds o f grain daring the year. comb and wattles, drooping wings, In addition, she Is pastured five and Continuous Bath. ruffled feathers and unsteady gait. one-half months. The dairy farmer To enable firemen to fight fire at Prevention o f leg weakness Is assured would do well to keep those figures In mind when planning next year's crops. close quarters, a shower bath suit has hy giving the chicks ready access to green feed such as green cabbage or Plenty o f good roughage la o f prime b<. n invented. The water comes out lettuce leaves, fresh nlfalfa or clover Importance. The dairyman with a of a helmet and completely envelops or sprouted oats. I f green feed Is not good supply o f legume hay and silage the tireman. available, 3 to 5 per cent of cod liver available throughout the year has the oil In the mash may be used. In the ! major portion of his feeding problems maintenance o f health and normal de­ solved. Good alfalfa hay bead* the No Superstition There. Railroad crossing accidents continue velopment In the flock the importance Hat o f legume hay* for dairy .cattle. ! to he evidence that the American peo­ of vitamins Is undoubtedly much I f alfalfa la not available, soy bean. ple are not superstitions and do not greater than is realized. Rations de­ clover or rowpea hay ahould be fed. ficient in vitamins will give rise to j A small amount o f protein concen­ b elief.• in signs.—Pittsburgh Gazette digestive disturbances and other forms trate adder] to the farm-grown grains, Times. of vague III health which can be pre­ snch as corn, barley and oata, will vented by supplying the necessary vi­ make a good grain ration. Careful Joke on Tightwad. tamins and adjusting the balance of planning o f crops on dairy farms will reduce the feed cost to a minimum. An unusui joke recently was played the food. ____________ _ T T IS the trend o f the spring mode on a noted London tightwad. Hos­ to complete the picture with charm­ pitals and charity associations receiv­ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ventilation Necessary ing accessories. T o this end more ed cards saying that if collectors were In providing a warm barn care must 1 than ever are scarves high lighting the sent to his home he would give them be taken to furnish good ventilation. I fashion stage A scarf with every cos­ e * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * large donations. The tightwad Is still While there must be no drafts In the 1 tume Is the prevailing style sentiment. seeking the sender of the cards. The hen that cackles the loudest is ham, circulation o f air must be pro- I Juat Dow the greatest Interest seem* to center around the Idea o f carrying vlded for. A cow utilizes a very targe not always the greatest layer. • • • out a match color «rheme In hat and amount of air and also exhales large Important She cannot acarf. A hen will eat from one to two quantities o f moisture. Tourist (to the guide at lover’s property digest the large amount of Toung girls arc taking keen delight pounda of oyster shells per year. le a p )—Aye, It’s a good leap, and riBky. • • • feed she must consume In order to In acquiring h colorful simple felt. In T ell me. was ’e leapin’ to ’er or away such shades, for Instance, as bol* de More eggs follow a ration that con- j produce a large quantity of milk In from ’or? London W eekly Telegraph. tains the minerals required hy a hen the absence of an abundant supply of rose, [»each, bright or madonna blue, pure air. lovebird or chartreuse green, wild than can follow simple grains. • • . Variety All the Same. honey or maybe phantom red, or prob­ ably orchid. Then to the «Ilk counter One restaurant serves an omelet It Is generally considered proper, In Care Before Calving do they wend their Joyful steps, ask with h different name every day in the fact, the best form, to refer to pure- I The cow, due to calve at this sea­ Ing for either crepe d# chine or crepe week, and they al! taste the same. bred poultry as being standard bred. son o f the year, ahould he confined • • • satin In the self aim « shade as the hat That’s salesmanship. — Toledo Blade, i Just purchased. I f one Is bent on Because o f plenty o f room In the j nlgbta In a dean a-nrm shed nr box economy three quarters of a yard will poultry house and less competition I stall. During tlie day It la lies» for Modesty Out of Place. autfice or a yard If on* prefers a long In getting feed, It seems to he more | the cow to run with the herd. Normal Modest bearing la commendable in profitable to have too few hena than j conditions should be maintained as scarf. Thla can he cut In two and far as possible, but the safety o f the j hemstitched end-to-end together at the human beings, but it’s no recommenda­ too many. calf and the health of the cow must hack. The scurf Is narrowly machlne- tion for a fruit tree. — Boston Tran­ • • • Washing «oiled or dirty eggs does be Insured. Just prior to calving the henimed along the sides Willi a wider script. not make them more salable. In fact, cow should he receiving only light lax­ hematltch hem across the bottom Not washing an egg lessens Its keeping ative feeds such os bran, oata and oil yet I* the ensemble complete, for a Contentment la Wealth qualities by opening the pores so that meal. Alfalfa hay la always a suit­ rose or chrysanthemum or boutonniere That is true plenty, not to have, but evaporation Is more rapid. able feed. o f aome sort repeating the chosen • • • not to want, riches.— Chrysostom. OFFERS A MARKET PORTLAND Character In Thought. are (he sign o f a healthy body. K ee p your e y e « smiling and your body healthy with BARK BOOT Nature’s Own Tonic W on«J®rful R esu lt« Q u it lily " lla v ® taken your H ark-H not T n n ic fa * • ® y * r «l w «® k « and fin d il m o n * o f th® !»••« bow ®l and «tiim a rh lo n ir « I hay® ®y®r taken A . ( a K R A U S . P o rtla n d For «al® hy all d r u ««i«t a Every thought willingly con tern plat ed, every word meaningly apokeo, every action freely done consolidate* Itself In the character, and will pro­ ject Itself onward continually. — H. Giles. Started Popular Phrae*. The term "slmon pure’’ to dlstln gulsh the genuine from the false, was taken from the principal character of Mr*. C entllevre’s comedy, “ A Bold Stroke for a W ife,’ who finally worsts a rival who had assumed bis name Almanac's Long Nature’s Own Tonic Life. Tho celebrated Poor Robin'* al­ manac*. which were discontinued In England In 1823, after over a century and a half of existence, first appeared in 1663. Tho author of the first num hers was Robert Herrick, Ihe poet. DELAY AGGRAVATES YOUR CASE Ice Boxes Bare. Surveys hy the government for the possible sale of Ice making equipment abroad revealed that Ice wagons and ire boxes are comparatively unknown In England. Some Ice Is retailed by fishmongers. of aircraft now was to accnmulate Ice On Being a Bully. when It encountered rain and h eavy! moisture In the air The water clings A brave man I* sometimes desper­ to the «tractural part« o f the plane, ado; hut u bully la always a coward — freeze« In the higher oltltudea, and con­ Hallhurton. stitutes a danger which It Is hoped to overcome. Advice and Conduct. French nlrplanea made approxi­ Wo may give advice but we can’t mately 13,000 voyages during th* year give conduct. Benjamin Franklin. 1024. 1 I mu m treating ru e * ant other Rectal ami Colon ailments literally thousand a extreme case have come to my attention. It Is thi scientific study and experience whlcl have enabled me to perfect a method o treating |>lles from which permanent re lief Is G U AR AN TE ED IN WRITING or Ihe patient’s fee returned. Send to day for my FREE 1 IK) p.vg, hook of valuable Infnrma tlon. or call at my Portlam , or S“ We <■«« lor rismliMtkm l a g K