TTIK TRIBUNE. TURNER, OHEU.ON I Record Gain in Butter Profits Caligula’s Barge Recovered From Lake Nemi NEARBY AND YONDER ♦ D airym en W h o U ee"Dcindelioif B utter C olor" Say It’e the Beet Investm ent vf All. By T. T. M AXEY ♦ Thu l>lgm-«t rr**nmi'r- li'N In tlio country, who are moat nirt-ful totfatpf to th« «him» of th* public, nro on ruing rec­ ord profits by keeping tln-lr butter thHt spite* tlxlQgJime color every* one like«. Ninety per relit of them lire doing It with “ llundrllnii Mut­ ter Color.” It’» the moot eronomlra! and »Htlafnetury hot­ ter color imido. llnlf n ten»|mimful eolnra n gnllon of crenru! It doesn't color the hultermlllt. It'a purely vege­ table and tnKteleaa. Approved hy nil Htate and National Food l.nvv». Largo bottlea. only ¡tT >4 at ull drug and gro­ cery atorea or write Welle and Itlrhnrdann Co., Inc., Murllngton, Vt, for a rilKK HAMI'I.K BoTTI.K, Modern Definition T o . wlint la a lil«giw«yl” anked the kid. "It'a »pure between billboard», aoii," replied Ida dad.—Clnrlunatl En­ quirer. ■t For Best Results In Home Dyeing You ran alwaya give richer, deep­ er. more brilliant colore to faded or out-of-atyle dreaa- ea, h o a e , coat», draperlee, etc., with Diamond D y e a . And tho colora »lay In through wear and waahlngt Here’» tho rea»on. Diamond Dvr» contain the hlgheat quality aniline» money can buy. And It’a the aniline» that count! They are tho very life o f dyea. Plenty of pure aniline» make Diamond Dyea eaay to U»o. They go on evenly without »potting or atreaklng. Try them next time and are why authorltiea recom­ mend them; why million» of women will uae no other dyea. You get Diamond Dyea for the aame price aa ordinary dyea; ISc, at any drug »tore. Why Net? Car Salesman—And Is there any­ thing else I can show you altout this new model I Young Lady—Yea: please »how me how to turn on the radiator If the car geta cold.—Math Chronirle. YOUGETBOTH f it and satisfactory wear when you buy LEVI STRAUSS Bib or W aist O v e ra lls thelead in ¿Brand for over 5 6 years war free IFTHEY R IP ■M 1 ■ f - ’fr ■H ' 4 T h « Fir at W hit« H ou»« deorge Waahlngt on A LTHOUGH aelected the alt« for the prvaent iV mi« iiouae and every President alnce him liaa lived to It, fate denied him that privilege— he paaaed away before It waa completed. Prior to hla Inauguration In New Tork. congreae requeeted the then poetiuaater general to Ol up. for Pree- Idenllal uae, a aultable mansion. The houae at No. 1 Cherry atreet, built lo ‘ 1770, on what waa known aa Cherry hill, berauae a cherry orchard once aloud there, waa aelected. It waa "live window» wide," three etortae high and not overly eparioue or aultably lo­ cated. Kvery room waa fitted op tn the moet lavlah atyle of the day. The teeming extravagance etartled the fru gal folk of the tlinea. An account, written by an eyewltneaa at the time, declared that 'The whole of the firat and eacond »tor» la papered and the floor» covered with the rtcheat kind of Turklah and Wilton rarpeta.” The firat congratulatory vlaltora which the Oral I'realdent received here were tho member« of the New York Chamber of Commerce. In after year» Uila houae waa uaed aa a ornate »tore and alao aa a bank. It waa dcmollahed lo IHflfl and the chair uaed by the prealdent of tho New York lllatorlcal eodety waa built from material taken out of tt. The weatern approacb to the Brook lyn bridge now paaaea over the »It» and one of the abutment« cnrrtca a tablet which read»: "The firat presi­ dential manalon. No. 1 Ctierry Mtreet. occupied by George Washington from April 24. 1789, to rebruary 28. 17V0. Erected by Mary Washington Colonial Chapter, April 90. ‘ 1890.” One of the barges of Caligula, sunk at the bottom of Lake Neml, Italy, for 2,000 year», as It sow appear» after the water» of the lake have been drained away. View o f Nassau That Was Hit by Hurricane “ Home, Sweet Home” li jJ O I I K , SWEET HOUR," that 1 1 most endearing aoeg which has touched countless hearts, first sung In Covent Darden theater, London, lo 1828. waa written by an artor-play- wrlter author, who, at (be time, had neither home nor wife, apparently waa homeless during most of hie life, never married and thug attempted to tnatill Into the minds of thuae for­ tunate folk who were privileged to enjoy that which fate had denied him a full appreciation of the blessing that waa their». And while It earned a rather princely aum for Ita pub­ lisher», the author appears to hare gained little financial reward for Ita production. John Howard l*ayne, who waa born In 1701, lived for a time during hit early year*. In a sturdy, simple, homey house In the little community of East Hampton on the »outhern shore of l»n g Island, the memory of whlcb etched Itself deeply Into bis sensitive being. In later life, Payne was appointed consul of the United States at Tunis. Africa. He died on that far-off run tlnent In 1852. In hla sixtieth year. Many year» later hla remain» were brought to this country and re-tn term! under broad-spreading trees In peaceful Oak Hill cemetery tn Wash tngton, D. C. Meanwhlla th» qunlnt "home”— I more than 2tK) year» old—shlngle- l clad, weather-beaten, vlna festooned, standing wtth on# end faring tbe street, has been carefully preserved aa a memorial to Ita author. View In Nassau In (he Bahama Islands where tbe recent hurricane killed a number of persona and did great property damage. She Is the Farm Girl Champion HEADS THE BANKERS Unnecessary Pain! Nowadays, people take Bayer Aspir­ in for many little aches and pain«, and aa often as they encounter any pain. Why not? It la • proven anti­ dote for pain. It works! And Bayer Aspirin tablet* are utterly harmless. You have the medical profession’s word for that} they do not depress the heart. So, don’t let a cokl “ run tta course.” Don’t wait for a head- ache to “ wear o ff." Or regard neuralgia, neuritis, or even rheum- atism aa something you must ea- dura. Only a physician can cope with the cause of such pain, but * John 0. Lonsdale, bead of the Mer­ cantile-Commerce bank and Trust Co. of 8L Louis, Is the new president of the American Bankers association. Ha was officially elected to the office at the annual convention of the associ­ ation. BUSH TO PILOT SOX square, that L AFAYETTE acre, park Ilka plac» Juat »even across "The Avenua" from th» borne of tbe PrAldent of the United States, was so named by the Father of Ills Onontry St/iob/e Merchandise since f c ----------------------------------------------------- a and first uaed aa a parade ground for troop«. Todny It la an Ideal spot tn T i n Z e b ra ’ s Stripe* Little Pretidy—Oh, papa, what da whlcb to alt and dream on a summer day. you think I auw at the park today! An assortment of trees mottle the Papa—Well, wlint wns it! Little Freddy—A funny little hors« sunshine on tbe lawn, winding eralka Invite, benches lure; trusting pigeons that had Ita bathing suit on. and equlrrele beg; five noteworthy monuments bid for attention—on« to General Lafayette, another to Kos­ ciusko—the boro of Saratoga; a third to Rochnmbenu. who came to Amer­ ica with an army to assist Washing­ ton; a fourth to Voo Steuben—who proffered his services to congress and became Instructor general of the Con­ tinental army; tbe fifth—a huge bronse casting affair, said to be tbe first successfully made In America, to Andrew Jackson. Much of the history of the past century was made In the mansions which have surrounded this plot. Among these—the home and office of our Chief Executive; a former social Institution which Includes the famous Dolly Mndlson bouse; the former Brit- tsh legation where the Ashburton treaty waa framed; a venerable bouse of worship— the President»’ church; homes of John Hay, secretary of atata under Mooaevelt, Daniel Web­ ster, George Bancroft—th» historian. Commander Stephen Decatur—hero of the Tripolitan war, »-here, euhee- quently, a Russian minister and three secretary» of state are said to have lived and another where three secre­ taries of the navy have resided. Truly, Lafayette square la a historic •pot Exclusive struc­ Ask for Levi's 4 !'#53 C H A M P IO N S P A R K PLIJfaS ______ w TOLEDO, OHIO f¿. u . Po STL. a h o , r."> tigue i for a few drops to ward on consti­ pation ; so docs any suggestion o f bad breath. Whenever children don’t eat well, don’t rest well, or have any little upset— this pure vegetable preparation is usually sill that’s needed to set everything to rights. Genuine Castoria has Chas. H. Fletcher’s signature on the wrapper. Doctors prescribe iL No H am A pp ly It to Y ou rself “ Doctor, I dream constantly of golf." We often say that we can “ talk peo­ ple out of IL” That phrase la trua to "How did you make out?” th« facta and traer yet when applied “ Fine.” "Well, there's no harm In a man to our Inner conversation with our­ playing a little good golf In hla sleep." selves.—American Magazine. Lafayette Square tural and operative supe­ riorities have d e fin itely establiahed Champion as tho better spark plug. That I« why Champion outsells all other« throughout the world. Children will fret, often for no apparent reason. But there’ s al- way* one sure way to comfort a restless, fretful child. Castorial Harmless at the recipe on the wrapper; miid and bland at it tastes. But its gentle action soothes a youngster more surely than some powerful medicine that is meant for the stronger systems o f adults. That’s the beauty o f this special children’s remedy! It may be given the tiniest infant— as often as there is any seed. In cases o f colic, diarrhea, or similar disturb­ ance, it is invaluable. But it has everyday uses all mothers should ( « l i l t . W M tnrs M»«»papar (Talon.) Velaa Dees Not Travel Ths bureau of standards aays that the vole« does not actually travel over a telephone wire. The motion of ona diaphragm controls an electric current which moves another diaphragm, thus reproducing the vole». Doubtful Start Perhnpg that 8L Lout* chap who arns arrested for tossing a block of concrete at n friend wna simply try- Inc to cement the frb-nfl'Wp—Kami Hit-1 rtri- l-lt- you can alway» turn to Bayer A t t ­ in for rtf ir f. Bayer Aspirin 1s alwaya avail- able, and it always help». F»miU brim yourself srith ita many uses, and avoid a lot of needless «offering. B A YER A S P IR IN Aspiria li tbs trad» mark of Bajar Mnautw.t n U Moeoatwtlrertilwt» o( SollejUmdd C leaning P erch Furn itu re StiU W ith Us "What has become of the end seat A writer In People’s Home Journal suggests that for cleaning wlckar or hog?" "He drives in the middle of reed porch furniture that a stiff bristle the road.”—Louisville Courier Journal clothes brash or whisk broom be used He who has lost confidence can loa« These reach tn the crevices and re­ move tbe dust better than a doth. nothing more.—Boiate. Hitting on All Eight! Here la Idas Dorothy Marshall, aged seventeen, who won the title of American farm girl champion at the I-oe Angeles county falx, Pomona, Calif., by proving her ability at milking, dexterity with the pitchfork and hay rake and familiarity with the controls of farm tractors. D octor Gives Hint to Lucky Salesman How Mr. Stimson Keeps in Condition r rs Ponle Bush, former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, will pilot the Chi­ cago American league baseball club next year, the White Sex management announced. Bash succeeds “ Lena” Blackburne, and hna signed a two-year contract beginning tn 1930. Long before official and social Washington Is awake, Secretary of State rionry L. Stimson Is on hla favorite steed and off for a brisk canter tn Rock Creek park, before beginning lilt arduous day of guiding the affair* of state. OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY Almost 000 languages and dialects are spoken In Europe. Cloudless weather la necessary In mnklng photographic maps from alr- planea. Farmer»' eo--operative associations In the Netherlands have a total mem­ bership of more than 130,000. | Tbe American Alamnl council Is ------ 1 ,.f •;* i t • -: .. 'I si- ..f i I'. ■ ; - ,i-l ' .; There are about 0,000,000 farm fam Hies Iq the United States. The edible part of a crab makes up about 44 per cent of Its weight A penalty for falling to vote In elec­ tions Is exacted In Cxechoslovakln. Whether an Individual who owns a piece of property *!*«• owns the air above It. ned whetbe- h- tuny sell or I • th:- Hr Is n -I! -| utrd h-nl tn.it Beginning e f "Derby** When the "Derby” was orgunlzed 140 years ago, the most visionary had no Idea of the extent to which the race meet would grow. A few hundred sporting men attended the first Derby, In 1780, and It was won by Sir Charles Bunbury's horse Dlomed. Ita present glittering life was painfully absent, and at that time Loudon had no tele­ phone. gas or railway. It waa frequent­ ly 38 hour* before even the larger towns knew the winner. The guard of tlie mall coach spread the news, and In some remote villages the winner waa not known until a fortnight after the race.—London Mall. Leeden’s Oldest Bank London's oldest bank la Hoare's. the age of which cannot be certainly atated; but there Is In existence a receipt dated tfl33 for money deposit ed there In that year with Lawrenc* Hoare. who was In business a» a gold smith. le a Nut.hell ne Is happy whose circumstances s u it Ills te m p e r but be I» n o .re ex »••Vi î V it* i î» s*;1: hi-» I itili n » 9«i • n» a wise man that knows when he is slipping. Mr. R. F. Myers o f 711 Rosedale Street, Baltimore, had the good for­ tune to get his tip Btraight from one o f his doctor custom­ ers (he was selling for a phar­ maceutical house) and since that lucky visit he has increas­ ed his business 50 per cent. For two year» he had been driving from town to town, and naturally this threw his elimination out of shape. He felt himself slipping. Cathartics only made him worse. Then one day he waa calling on a wise old physician, and asked his advice. "W hat you need, my boy,” said the doctor, “ is a simple, easy, normal way to dean the poisons out of your system—we all have them— and with your kind of work they certainly cut down efficiency. Why don’t you try Nujol?” "Well, believe it or not,” say» Mr. Myers, “ in a few days I felt like a new man. *What’s got into y ou !’ asked the home office, *your buM- nesa has increased 50 per cent!’ ” That’s the great thing about Nujol. Aa soon as it begins to dean the poisons out of your system it makes you feel so well that you can almost always do a much better job. Nujol fa not a medicine and con­ tains no drugs. It is perfectly harm­ less, forms no habit. It fa simply bodily lubrication, which everybody needs. You, like everybody else! W hy put o ff good health any longer? Go into any good drug store and get a bottle of Nujol in a sealed package. Costs so littla and means so much! Maybe you can increaaa your efficiency 50 per cent too Try this treatment for pimples! A N O IN T W IT H Cutlcnra Ointment Afttr a while bathe gently with Cutlcnra Soap e n d hot water. You will find nothing better for soothing and healing all forms of skin trouble*. Ointment 2 )c aed 10c. So »p lT c Ttlcnm JTc S*n ole each free. h