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HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION 9 (PAT. APPL'D FOR) "CATPAW" Shock Absorbers for- FORD Cars Save Tires and Springs Stop Vibrations Genuine Springs of Pleasure Fully Adjustable PREVENT SPRING BREAKAGE SAVE TKEIR COST IN A 9. FEW MONTHS IN ELIM INATING WEAR AND TEAR ON YOUR CAR REDUCE TIRE EXPENSE 2096 to 30 7 -irfl I NOTE THE STRONG, SIMPLE CONSTRUCTION "PA TP AW" Have most convenient outside adjustment for load and position. Frictionless, noise LA 1 rAW less. No wheels to take off. No holes to drill. Attach to the standard spring perch. SHOCK Have no dust covers to lose off. Constructed on right principles throughout. Pivotal ABSORBERS . suspension. Installed in 20 minutes. Absolute guarantee of workmanship and material. A tire will wear longest when tightly inflated, which also makes it ride roughly. CAT-PAW shock absorb ers enable you to drive comfortably and economically with .hard tires. Float your car over the rough spots. PRICE $12 PER SET OF FOUR, HALF SET $7 POWER ENGINEERING CO. 179 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111. Write for Circular and Information. WHEN ORDERING state whether for FORD Touring Car or Roadster. The Profitable Raising of Poultry (Contlnud From Pag 8.) sour milk give no water for three or lour days. Force the chicks to drink the milk. After they have learned to enjoy this water may he given also. This milk feeding is bo important that we wish to emphasize it most strongly. Some of the finest broods of chicles ever raised by the writer were given a good supply of sour milk as they were taken from the in cubator, their crops being filled with a medicine dropper. At the beginuing of the second weil;, or even a trifle-sooner, the mash mixture may bo fed, substitut ing this each day for two feeds of the scratch grain. Place the dry mash In small troughs or dishes and let the chicks help themselves for an hour. Then remove it. If the mash Is given moist it must be removed In a considerably shorter time. Many poultrymen keep the dry mash constantly before the chicks after the first week. This scheme works well where the youngsters have unlimited range and secure plenty of, exercise. But when chicks are confined in small pens aud yards there is danger of bringing on diges tive disturbances, the bad results of which will be apparent later. Of course, all scratch grain should be fed in litter after the first two or three days in order to induce the chicks to take much needed exercise. As the chick's grow and gain great er storage capacity, the dally meals may be reduced to three. But at all times be sure that enough feed is given. Bone and muscle cannot be grown on promises and good inten tions. Give green food daily where the yarding system Is used. Chicks on range will find all the greens they require. As indicated above, bone in some form Is a necessity. Most brands of beef and fish scrap contain a fair proportion of bono, but this Is usual ly Insufficient to meet the require ments of the rapidly growing young sters. Keep granulated bone avail able In hoppers or add bone meal to the mash nothing but good materials; keep feed and water utensils clean; see that the feed Is in the proper me chanical condition; give a variety; include in the ration the four classes of feeding stuffs specified above. Copyright, 1315, by Matos-Menz Adv. Co., Inc. DENTISTRY. The dentistry of today has made a g-eat advance in the past few years in .he matter of saving teeth and preventing tooth decay instead of let ting the tooth become badly broken down in order to restore it by filling. It is the aim of the dentist who keeps abreast of the times today to prevent tooth decay and disease of the gums and soft tissues of the mouth and thus prevent many serious bodily dis eases. Dr. Rosenow, of the Rush Medical College, and Dr. Charles Mayo, of Rochester, Minn., agree that bad mouth conditions result In many diseases of the body through infec tion which comes from diseased gums and teeth. Do you have indi gestion? Then look in the mouth for the cause. Physicians today make a careful examination of the mouth or send their patients to the dentist for examination when they are looking for the cause of rheumatism, ulcers of the stomach or some other disturb ance of the intestinal tract. This may be news to you, but think it over and see how reasonable it is. I shall try for several months to tell you some of the causes and remedy for some of the diseases so prevalent if I find you are sufficiently inter ested to warrant doing so. J. E. Stevenson, dentist, Majestic Theater blldg., corner Park and Washington streets, Portland, Or. Drink Cocoa by Choice. London Chronicle: The uninflu enced choice of a British soldier sometimes runs in the direction of teetotal drinks, as has been discov ered by a non-teetotal friend of mine near a camp, who has placed his bathroom and beer cellar at the dis posal of the privates. After they In conclusion, feed liberally; usehave bathed in hot water with which great big cakes of eau-de-cologne soap are supplied, there is an ad journment to the study, where the men are confronted by beer bottles, cups and a steaming cocoa urn. "Have your choice, lads," says the genial host, and over 50 per cent, of them take cocoa. Your Crop Returns Depend upon the size of the yield,' and the yield is closely related to the productiveness of the soil. Keep your soil fertile and productive by applying Beaver Brand Animal Fertilizer "A Fertilizer for Every Crop." It revives strength gives new life replenishes the soil with the necessary plant food to insure a large, healthy harvest. 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