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THK Il.LU STRA TRD F E A T U R E SECTIO N — October S I, 1931 THE FARMER I15'“»“'000 »«E It? W II Urai<hrad C IN C IN N A T I O hio-Joh n Ii Stovall. St sat by his third floor window watching a sand Jot ba*c- ball game and shouting Instruc tions and upplati.se at the play- .<• t week A baiter connected for a long, arching home run Stovall's ex citement caused him to lose his balance He fell through the win dow and was instantly killed. MOURNED OVER WRONG BODY I easily observed, more »<> than s i any oilier tini ■ of (lie year. EASTON Md While en rout, to The good and poor hens are q die a funeral. George Sampson and W.l- Farmer» alio have amali flocks of dllBcull U> d ie d alien bótti are In bl.,1. and « I » . d.. Hi. i, nan lor..I tlr.,N> ...... -, U n i Ceptiu* eot s.paraled Ire-, lhe procession and fell in behind another • UK aliould lake -.jin-t»! rare III I he [ il If h producing hrn* In February or PARIS. Tliere are more than 15,- entouraKe going to another cemetery. fall »'■»voi» to ellminata from Uielr M A n h ; n r «e lect them in tli: .print 000.000 prnpl • fatili held an nlaven breeders (hr habitual orllrrt. Karl» as many (armerà do. They remained lor the final rile i and In varlouM cauntrlra of the world. I moiirnrd aith the » emblag and did UlO K iK n t M «l* * urcordinK to I/ord Lytion, the Brit- J not realize until lifter the body .vu N lection of the male bird* »hould ' deificate at the recent conference that by the end of Ulto laying year interred that they wrre mourning ov you ran raUly determine Juat how u,%° » ‘•‘ dr in the fall Aiul if lira held on nUkvery by the league of Na er the wrong corpMV (birds wie U> !>»• introduced into Ihr tlons ut Geneva. The»* slaver he many times »he has been broody ■ n,,,., .u .» , h«i.M „ r^»raH , HriMMlv iiriLn ^ » m l- « ,» rule, mu» f!. im * o l,iry * (mie f‘ould b A- ordered at this * m U j of * re i«riHKi\ urns, a« • a cut the male u half the c'liii-flv to be found In Asia I» ullry profits, feed Is wustrd. and flex-It, you should uno special ca.e In an<* A ,n ra * notably C Inna, Aby Mina rvrif productl n is rut lov% mi do not Nri rlln * bini As a rule thos- males Arabia Liberia, and other regions *n ah u ll tr w rarly, feather quirkly the African Interior Britain, hr ¡»did U ac them breeders. TALLAH ASSEE Fla The Florida -Md tt,f vigorous Individuals, make jm<j rIlt|r.<| slavery in her colonies in Ala ays rieri > our brerdtllg hens ■ he bn I bi edei ■ declined In th fall f»»r several rra-oiu first,I Kkg production U an Inherited lhe 191,1 CTnluHr b* P«>dig millions Supreme Court recer.'ly to reconsider its recent ruling grant S en t io u r p »f Economy to f/ie more drrinile and acrur \te work ran i haractrristlc. and this means that of pounds to the owners Editor and it m il be published. b- aciom|4uhrd. .second, hlgh-pro- this duality may be carried through Count liu Garcia of Portugal in ing a n«-w trial to William R iv mond «fueltig hem in the early ami late \ the male well as th* female Hincr . - ,*.r Carver, white, former Philadelphian Celery leaves Season Food fall have m re d mute « armarks bv high r «g production u rnoat evsential , b hmerit of a ix r- Hv. wa.s sentenced to life imprison which they mav be more easily ld e n -) lo the grrut *st > hm * profit*. Uir , slave rommLvuon at Geneva, I Save the leiv.w of fre^h celery and lifted third, alaavs » Ifct the late- breeding b hmd bith males and fe strrsM*d the Impossibility of getting ment for the alleged ax murder of his dry them to use for seasoning I like laving ben. for alir lava eggs when m ile* with respect to egg production certain countries to abollall slavery wif«* at Fobrtnif. Fla. The State had their flavor in food much better than that of celery salt bought ai the they are hnch'st in price. la of vital intrr.’ at . . . . . . ( asked a rehearing. A «oud sign of a high-producing I For that rraaon it has been fcun . thc funds to Indcm- Carver claimed a servant slew Mrs stores B K.S. biid is a ragged and somewhat worn' to be very profitable lo use males ,ll*y owners. unp aranc* llrr leathers are grnrr with a known wth in the breed j I>r A ScotUle. reprr «n ! ug LI • Carver and their child and that he ul;> s«»ilrd and dirty, whilo the poor ' mg p m Provided they are strong bena »«' cumh I the press of the world killed the servant after the double ax producer u busily rnyage<t In grow- healthy, and vigorous sp-cimrrv ......... « . . slaying. nig a new «oat of feathers All lira there is every reason why the .lock f holdm* up Lib ria as th- centre Africans ha*.e inrh in comrr.cn «:*.h I ua at »it and «ivdatn exp re*, d la vy produc-rs sliow a wrll-blracfird ,sli uld l»r greatly improved oi l*ie worlds slave trafTte By mak- U»eir porvrrbt iho» it It time Jo* ua out Ahank l>cak. and skin. Then by j By the selection of the beat h*n Ing of Ijberia a horrible example | to *et a i i r from the notion that they lair fall, he fe ll w pigment is 'ten fo breeding |>cns and th** use "i only 1 «• id. the press diverted attention I are in an infer.or and barbtnc state. entirely abtent in high producers. In pedigree males, the Sock Imrrovr- . .. . . . - I In more than one tense, «e Americana from the the Rurni>caii couii.:!«- u . m late fall *»’.1 U ww < onditioris t in b f menl is inevltebk Ironi • are let» cull red and rr^re btrbjr.c permit slave traffic In their African I than they ~C J BENDER colonies. I)r Scott lie promised an Why worry? T o be divorced does lly Mmc. lrrnr |{<‘U iit Y M i n i s m not mean to die. ♦ xpusure of these countries for the H e iid full nam« »• g.»«n at birth. »Loo League yrmt month and date oi birth i omn.jtil- k t ( i.o T ii.itr. H If your face is broad the il The Emperor Haile Selaasie of (jttoni «about fall name and sddm pen- B-cau.ve of ita light wright and unl- Abysiunla, according to the European t»*e!y not anwverrd Addrru Mm« Irene, OH. YEAH * luoion of lesa breadth will br gained Edgar Rouzeau. one of the many bv bringing your hra\lr»t rougr nrar brcomlngnra». thr crochrU-d prr„ recrn||y f rrr^ ,u ulr rrmaln- car* of Uita p«per. Bobby, Towsend You are entirely editors of the New York Internal« thr mwr. It tb* rltrrk bon an- * * rrl u ,n m5ro*** ,,v o r ,or ,* 11 m<,* r drr of t l * tlavr* In liU t-rntory Tattle d -Clares that he is going t< too young lo be considering the boys make a real newspaper out of same. promlhrnl krrp ihr rougr a «a y fron: ,lir or travrlmg I f di- j rrcllona arr followed cloarly the cap yet. You ask about your handwrit First thing hes got to do is edit newt ing It shows that I am correat that that's fit to read' Il II The clranrr lhe trrlh arc works out wrll you should continue with your school krpl the Iris susceptible thry are to of thrre . , ’ .. ^tltl■hes sud join All th- crix-hrting ing Never let a boy take such lib iec»y. or to gum infccUo«»- Have u donr Mllglr fn x h r t No double erties with you. esp'dally on first ac two tooth-brush#* for alternate use. rrcx*het is used In the circle of three H O K IIS o » t »: n m i s u s e d After a to tli brush I» usrd It should »'Itches rrochrt sU stitches I would Do hot say. “ 1 wish that It was quaintance. true Mere la required after wish E C Balto You should live outside be ti i .,1 to remove par Vu' yarn when you start r’ ' ' co1“ -------- --- your Hay. " I wish that it were true EA R N d O O D of the city always. tides sprinkled with salt, and »How first row fay that you ran tell wiierr S A. M , N .C . - U s t your first to dry. you started or left off. as the yarn P R O FITS WORDS OFTEN MISSPELLED name B U While von are reducing It U «T1* fumy and It in hard to And the Slaughter Observe the zugh. Mc-e Aqents S J H Berth Continue being en advisable to drink water Drink all place WOK1IS OFTEN M ISPKO N O I M 1 11 tertaining and helpful Are Needed tlie water you can comfortably. It Is . row *** stitches; 2nd row. 12 Munich tOermany >. Pronounce B M . Pa Yes continue with your not fattening Water is needed to Ff)Jcbr* ^ttc ? Mitch; 3rd row. 18 mu-nik, u as m • unit. ■ l as In lick I o Supply singing a bright outlook shows for activate the kidneys and IluMi th« 1114 i 1 * * r ,n * vrrv thud the Incre.on) you. ci»U»n carrying away huge amounts Mitch. 4th row 34 stitches. 2 stitches SYNONYM S A L T . D e l—Bett-r stay where De-rod for you are The first named person ‘V w r Glycerin and roae water is n" ll^ 1^ ^ U *kipWi n e ’ ^ » n^ i ^ i i ^ niulr i S ^ ^ ^ ^ Ulltle“ " seems the most likely n wrll known hand bleach. It may j ^ n * lr nrxt stitch. 1 * * ® P O R O H A IR and E M I) Prnna You should take l>e u.rtl on the fan*, though some ‘ xlp one ¡Utrh. 2 stitches In the next WORD S T I DY up the study of astrology SK IN P R EP A R A T IO N S people find It uncomfortable An Mitch, continuing in this wav skip- | p i i > c n N ? n r * r tiv v . ♦ J B . Phlla Personal letter goes1 ui>|>li< ation . f I(-inuii juice over lhe Phig ime sutrh. J stitches In (h • Hex- r ' " b,Klm;''nl f o - Ag e nh Terms Wrifa forward to you. l.ue . 111,1 im - k 1 „ mild I n n „ ( M u c h fur five rows IncrraMng »»* I f “ '^ ~ ll,f ( ” ,s," unc‘‘ - O E M . Frederick Personal let l>lr slltchra In each row by putting thr -e t'1’" oE lood-nalurcd Indilcncc in c . i- i i PoUtoaa nre less fattening »titchea 111 OM alllch Ht an equal ------- --------------- I ter goes to you R 1 B . D C It is better for you 4415 South Parkway, Chicaso, lllinoi* llnui breud rife luuraront. ur other »»»«»''»«’ r of stilchrs ujmrt ft. use your middle name rather than 1 tun lies r |H-. I.vllv If eaten in their ' *"*»» *>avr ten rows and should Po»o mock — 44th to 4>t* SotH I lo iisf hold M ints the first one. They contain T j per cent have .‘>4 stitches Eleventh and llWl Ja, krl.v tows; in, reuse four stitches in each water. -------------------------------- I tow. which brings you to the 13th row ___ with 63 stitches Contmur. not in- _ ___ T o remove a greasy nptiearanre < rrw.-uig until you have 26 rows At from the skin, tr» boiling tor's hours’ Hie 37th row. crochet one stitch In 3 tublespoonfuls ozt meal in 3 quarts each o' the 63 stitches; 28th and 39th of water, strain and cool then add rows crochet one stitch In each stitch j Juice of 1 lemon and l tublcspoonhil Now reverse your work and rrochrt alcohol After bathing in warm w.«t-r four rows In single crochet In the op- apply ubovc lotion with rag aiul al- |K»de dliectlon from the rest of Inc low to dry In ti the skin. The oat- aork Hus brings tlie last lour rows meal softens the skin, lemon Juice j tight side out which should turn up! whitens it, and alcohol removes the sprained n.r.., lr r<1'"i'K k- 1 m greasy appearance. i, These directions are for 21 Inch ---------- ankle t head size T o make a larger size add tows for Hie depth of lhe crown, and! r ° 1,1 ak'’ peach-ado, use 1 cup of .■ditches for Hie head size. Tills ad-1 peach honey, l cup of water. 1-2 cup dltlon can easily be made by finding ° f sugar, and the Juice of 1 lemon how many stitches there are fo the Mix these Ingredients and when Inch and incrraslnK accordingly | ready to serve, add one quart of water The amount required for the b eret' and sugar to taste, is two ounces of Oermantown or brush wool, 2 'j one-half ounce balls .... . ... .... . __, . , I of Angora wool; 2 balls of course cro- *^“ 1 meat should be put In cold d iet cotton about the size cord of Fn'xb meat should be put in m r Oermantown yarn ‘ boiling water, except when making I Use an Afghan ¿rochet needle. The : b *‘, P“ 1 // brim of th • beret can be rolled tight * “ U r “ ",d h '011" 1“ slow,y Ul ">e U n l u r k T In \fn ro y in g iK ii n t . l . o v i o r n u s '- ft» the rruwn also. 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Is being formeil under lhe leadership ot prior itali Particulars as to games anil engagements may be ob tained from Gilbert Reed, business malinger 9 'j Avenue A. Asbury Park, New Jersey. u ni im : h i . a c k :, t I just postpone it! d ia m o n d 1 . 0 D K STU N B M lb. B«(a. $S. (suar^nieed !«• he a liv e « r m oney hark. S t i a n g c .uni nijrstifyini aa it m .iy n eeni, G e n u - me S t lP t r M ag n e t ic I .«»tie*! one 19 »aid to b e c a t- i ied l»y m o r e M y a t i e, T .illn - m a n ic a nd O t c u lt b e lie v e r * fo r lo v e , lu c k , a u t t e * * am i I'.iin c * th m any o th e r » y m b o l «»r i u r io in th e w u ild . M a k e m o n e y o rtl- r i* p .iy .t M r t o 4 T A R II K K I I Co. « 'f l u r 5 1 3 9 S t A n t o in e S t , O e t r o it , M n h ix a n . W h o le * a !e p r ic e * «lunted on 1b. lo ts . T . oo ac le a f in s tr u c t io n * ft e e w it h e a c h m d e r. B o n o t o > n fu*e th e q u i l i tie * o f D la e k l> i.u n n n d I «*«1e>.|,>ne w ith l i . i r x a i n l.t t d c s t o n e * t o ld »t a ch ea p et p r ic e . if % le^ » V ER &L // “ No. I don’ t have ■ne^ves.• You can't have them, and hold this sort ot position. Nlv head used lo throb around three o'clock, and c-rtain days, of course, were worse than others. ‘ T hen I learned to rely on Bayer Aspirin.'' The sure cure for any headache is rest. Bui some times we must postpone it. That's when Bayer Aspirin saves the day. T w o tablets, and the nagging pain is gone until you are home. And once you are comfortable, the pain seldom returns! Keep Baver Aspirin handy. Don't put it away or put off taking it. Fighting a headache to finish the day may be heroic, but it is also a little foolish. So is sacrificing a night's sleep because you've an aiuioving cold, or irritated throat, or grumbling tooth, neuralgia neuritis. These tablets always relieve They don't depress the heart, and may be taken freelv. T h at is medical opinion. It is a fa d established by the last twenty years of medical practice. The only caution to be observed is when you aro Jjiginy aspirin. Bayer is genuine. Tablets with tho Bayer cross are tafe.