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TH F" Ci A T F C I T Y .T01TnK 4 I and we are a healthy, happy family now" — Louis Gingnu DAIRY BARN FOR H EB O JFjO COWS Structure Planned to Keep Ani mals Healthy and Productive. WELL EQUIPPED MILK PLANT Building It 3t by 52 Feet and Houses Animals and T hsir Feed—Sun light and Ventilation Pro vided For. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD /'TAINGLING with abundant energy, appetites hearty, nerves A strong and steady and their faces radiant with the glow of perfect health, the entire family of Louis Gingras, 9 H ar rison Ave., Providence, R. I., are an eloquent tribute to the powers of Tanlac, the greatest family medicine the world has ever known. ■ 0 • 0 • “I’ve put Tanlac to the test four tim es right in my own family anil It hasn’t failed me once," declared Mr. Gingras. "My wife, my son and my daughter, us well us myself, have all been built up from a half .sick, run down, worn-out set of people into a healthy, happy family brim ful of new life and energy.” And the experience of this family Is only typical of thousands of others whose statem ents are on file in the T anlac offices. Hardly a day pusses that does not bring scores of such mes sages of praise from every p art of the United States and Canada from fam i lies w here mother, father, son and daughter have all found health, con tentm ent and the Joys of living through simply taking a course of Tanlac. Take, for Instance, the case of John W ldner, 15T1 Koosevelt Ave., Los An geles, Calif., who says: “My wife, my self and little boy are now as healthy, happy family as you will ever see— and it’s all due to Tanlac.” Or th at of Mrs. John M arquis and her family of sixteen living in Man chester, N. H., at 202 Belmont St., She says: "Tanlac has been the only medicine used in our house for two years and it has kept every one of the sixteen here in the best of Jieulth.” In Chicago, Frank It. Richards, of 441 South Wood SI., w rites: “We will never be without Tanlac In our house after the rem arkable way it hus built up my wife, my son and myself to w here we are the very picture of health.” R epresentative of New York Is the case of Chus. E. Van Colt’s family, re siding at 120 Fourth Ave., Albany. He says: "Every' member of our family Is enthusiastic over Tanlac. It’s certainly a medicine for all the fam ily.” From far-aw ay Canada comes this m essage: "My little girl, my son and myself are all enjoying splendid health now and T anlac brought it ull about.” Mrs. B ert Hewer, 103 East Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. "W e cull Tunhic T h e Family Medi cine’ here in our Virginia home, be cause It restored my m other and sister to perfect health, Just the sume us It hus done me,” Is the enthusiastic statem ent of Mrs. J. F. Robertson, Danville, Vu. And on through the list, men, women anil children from every state In the Union and every province of Canada unhesitatingly come forw ard and tell In words ringing w ith sincerity of the wonderful benefits of health and hap piness that Tanlac has brought into their homes th at w ere formerly dark ened by the gloom of sickness, suffer ing and despair. And should yours be one of those homes w here any member of the fam ily Is thin, run down and weakened from loss of appetite, caused by Indi gestion and stomach troubles, you have at your very door the m eans th at will no doubt bring the sunshine of vigor ous health hack into their lives and yours, Just as it has done In so many ’ housands of other cases. Do not de lay. Get a bott'e of Tanlac from your druggist today. Query Stumps Smoker. When Jam es Murphy uf Long Island City was arraigned in tiie Long Is land City police court on n charge of smoking in a subway station, lie was asked by the m agistrate to give an explanation. Murphy said: "Judge, I paid my fare, and had Just filled my pipe anil went down In to the subway, and I had tny pipe in ray hand, and having no place to put it, I put It In my mouth. It's the first time It has ever happened. Judge.” "All right, Murphy,” answered Judge Doyle, “I will suspend sentence on you this time. But suppose you hud an umbrella In your hand?” Murphy grinned, and left the court room. Cucumber’s History. A strange reeipe was once given for the use of cucumbers. It stated, peel off the cucumber, slice it, popper It, put vinegar to It, and then throw it out of the window. It Is, of course, difficult to account for ta stes; hut this rath er suggests advice prompted by an enfeebled digestion. The cucumber has for centuries had a place in the world’s dietary table. We have biblical authority for the statem ent that when the Israelites complained to Moses, they said: “W e rem em ber the fish which we did eat In E g y p t; the cucum ber and the melons.” T here may be im aginative minds who will see here a link with that popular English dish of today, salmon and cucumber.—Chicago Journal Is It Progress? . "It may he progress or it may be another form of motion.” said Old Man Doodle, “but It Is apparent th at now adays the loss of a reputation for probity and virtue Is not so much of a handicap as It was a few years ago. In fact, I have heard some handclap- ping on the technical acquittal of self- confessed notorious crooks.”—Chicago Dally News. A Distinct Benefit. “The world conference will result In mnnv benefits,“ rem arked the observer. “T rue,” rejoined Senator Sorghum ; “and one of the most Im portant of them lies In the fact th at a num ber of gentlemen from abroad were de tained long enough to get nctiml In form ation before going home and w rit ing their Impressions of America.** A m an’s tendency to give advice is in inverse ratio to his ability to mind his own business. Self-Supporting. An attorney of Los Angcdes adver tised for a chauffeur. Some twenty- odd responded and were being ques tioned as to qualifications, efficiency and w hether m arried or single. Finally, turning to a negro chap, he s a id : "How about you, George; are you m arried?" "Naw-slr, boss, naw-slr. Ah makes mah own livin’.”—From Judge. Wisp Is the man who catches at the right tim e and lets go at the psycho logical m om ent It’s high finance If you win, but ft Is highway robbery if the other fel low wins. J t Women are a cheap man them. Though the he has tips on fond of bargains, yet is never popular with ostrich Is no gambler, many races. spinn ) li WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physician.» over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer” boxes at 12 tablets— Alto bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists. a*trte to We Bate «or* a t Borer M u e fe m re ef MnoeeeetleerMeeter at taUerlleee* M r. W illiam A. K ad fo rd w ill a n sw e r q u e stio n s a n d give ad v ice FU M E O F CO ST on ull su b je c ts p e rta in in g to th e su b je c t of b u ildin g w ork on th e farm , for die re a d e rs of th is p ap er. O n a c c o u n t of his w ide exp erience a s E d ito r, A u th o r an d M a n u fa c tu re r, he is, w ith o u t d o u b t, th e h ig h e st a u th o rity on ail th e se su bjects. A d d ress a ll in q u irie s to W illiam A. R a d ford. No. 1827 P ra irie av en u e. C hicago. III., a n d on ly Inclose tw o -ce n t sta m p for reply. The value of a dairy herd has been proven to many thousands of farm ers since the prices of grains have been down. Cheap feed means cheap milk production, and milk means a weekly or monthly check from the creumer.v or milk distributing companies in the cities. There are two essentials to profit able dairying. The first is well-bred animals, either pure-breds or grades. It costs little more to feed a pu re-bred than n scrub, while the milk produc tion is several times as great. It re- I ! (in rrn v set In two facing rows. 10 stall* in each row, This method takes the strong light out of the cows’ eyes, and permits the sunshine to strike the gut ters. Sunshine helps to keep the stable healthful, as It kills germs. Over both the feed and litter alleys are carrier tracks, which save labor when the feed Is being carried to the m angers and the litter la being removed. The tracks over the Utter alleys run to the m anure pile, shown at the rear and one side of the barn. Fresh air Inlets are located at the center of the stable ceilings, and are connected with chutes that lead to the openings that may be seen Just above the foundation wall In the picture. Inside, at the center of the building, is the foul air shaft that Is connected with the suction ventilator on the roof. Thus is the foul air sucked out of the stable and replaced by fresh air, which comes In so that there Is no draft on the animals. The mangers at the stall heads nre continuous and are built of concrete. They should have a slight pitch to a drain at one end, so that they may be hosed out when cleaning is required. The stall partitions nre of steel, and are set into the concrete when the floor Is laid. The roof of the building Is covered with prepared roofing, and the barn Is equipped with lightning rods, as all farm buildings should be. This is a completely equipped, well- planned milk producing factory, where the cows will be com fortable and highly productive, and w here during cold w eather they will be warm and the feed they consume will go to make milk rather than to keep them warm. It is now approaching the tim e of the year when building operations in the central and northern states can he started. But before a farm er con- % : NV5SA h -s* h nr mm .mm, r t ■ ■ ■■ ■ - f , X- '■* ■ - - -sz'-o"- pi C u tter í lT£P ALIÌ¥-Jjp — % j_L ’P en m H* t # 70 ® erer «topped to reason why H is that «0 many product« that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? Hie 6 B ell - a n s reason is plain—the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This Hot water applies more particularly to a medicine. Sure Relief A medicinal preparation that haa real curative value almost sella itself, aa like an endless chain system the remedv is recommended by those who have been 254 and 754 Packages, Everywhere benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says “Take for { example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a I — F Ä S tE ^ c s — preparation I have sold for many years H A IR B A L S A M u and never hesitate to recommend, for in | Restores Color end almost every case it shows excellent re B eauty to Grey end Faded Hal* sults, as many of my customers testify. ' 60 c. and $1 oo at Pnisrs-lita Hincos Hum. Whs. Pwtchoyuçty.T. No other kidney remedy has so large a 1 •ale.” According to sworn statements and : H IN D E R C O R N S verified testimony of thousands who have { used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is due to the fact, TR EA TED O N I so many people claim, that it fulfills al WEEK FREI most every wish in overcoming kidney, S h ort breathing ra- liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri livved in a few hour»« nary troubles and neutralizes the uric few days; regulate« the liver, •w elling reduced in s kidneys, stom ach acid which causes rheumatism. heart; purifiea the blood, strength en s th« You may receive a sample bottle of and entire system . W ritn fo r From Trial T reatm ent. Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., COLLUM DROPSY REMEDY CO- Dept. S.O.. ATLANTA, OA. and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at aU drug stores.Advertisement LL-A N S m o w Dfuuir II -6 tope H a ir Kail Ing R e m o v e « C o f M . C al- louées, eus., s t o p s a ll p a la , e o s u r e s c o m f o r t t o th e f ’ o t, m a k e s waiklaar r a »v . 14*. b y m a il o r a t D ru e » C ista U is o o x C h s a k a i W o r k s . r U e t o f u e . K. T. DROPSY H O M EN TA instantly opens your head and makes breathing easy. Fine for Different Interpretations. T hat all people do not have the sam e slant of humor Is Illustrated in CATARRH COLDS COUGHS the following sto ry ; 75# a t s to re s o r 85# b y m a ll. A d d re ss One of the w ealthiest men In Youngs New York Drug Concern. New York town recently said to a frien d : TMt T he N am e “I had a funny dream last night.” "W hat was It all about?” the friend “ C u tte r s’* „on Serums, Vaccine9 encouraged. and Jiggresains signifies. Made by The Labora “I dream ed I got Into a little flivver tory that Know» How." Tv enty-five years of con- th at climbed up a telephone pole, •dentimi» endeavor in one line count for something. T h e C u tte r L a b o ra to ry turned a som ersault on the w ires, and Berkeley (U.S. License! California then slid down another pole.” "W ell, th at certainly was some Really New. dream .” Agent—‘T ve got a device here for “Yes," the rich man exclaimed. “Im getting energy from the sun.” Mr. agine me In a flivver.” Jones—"H ere I Give me one tor mine." Im portant to M others Man’s Troubles. Exam ine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, th at fam ous old remedy Audley—“Every man lias his trou tor Infanta and children, and see th at It bles." Bass—“Yes ; and most of them w ear skirts." B ears the Signature of# Everybody sentim entalises over the In Use for Over 30 Years. old farm except those who have Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castori« to dear work on It. Catch as Catch Can. “Don't rush away, old man." ”1 must. My wife Is sitting up and If I miss the last train I shall catch it, hut If 1 catch It I shall miss it; th at Is, Mothers!! wlmt I would catch If I didn’t catch It, therefore I don't w ant to miss it be Write for 32- cause I don't w ant to catch I t Catch Page Booklet, on?” ‘M o th e r s o f Cuticura Comfort« Baby's Skin th e W o r l d W hen red, rough and Itching, by hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of r f f ^ Pat. Process ^ Cuticura Ointment. Also make use flow and then of that exquisitely scented Th« Lloyd dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one Mf«. Co. Loom Products of the Indispensable Cuticura Toilet Baby Carriages OFunulurt' Varsä Trio.—A dvertisem ent Menomine«. Mich. Use This Coupon Flessa »and ms you* Poets Laureate. Mother» of tbs L lo r é M f,. T here is no poet laureate of America The Company anil no such appointm ent has ever been mnde. The flrst and only state to appoint a poet laureate Is Nebraska, which In 1921 declared John G. Nel- hardt, u native of th at state, entitled AREAL$20.00 VIOLIN FREE to th at honor. Lloyd -■ ;si: 5 ull P en Í Sure Relief If You Need i Medicine You Should Have the Best FO R IN D IG ESTIO N IIQ IO w M iiö U jreu’Study our neto one note at s time violin lessons { ample as A -B -C } Cerftun «* Arithmetic^ Over 40 pieces included; Easy to 1 Lesson«* nly cusa I Your tmicttt sn 4 — t\o\m guaranteed tint« kfjm heve oétUn I mpfrjal atu sic S chool - 3009 16» Street A man may not be able to And his SAN FRAN CISCO -CALIFORNIA wife’s pockets, but she always knows D «« .» w here his are located. M arriage may be a failure In some P A T E N T S RMJ s s P k S r S cases, but with the advent of twins ttatss r— s o a a h l« . H ig h e st ra fsrsnoe*. U e s tssr rlo sa struct* a new bam , or any other build It becomes a howling success. llttHetmJI F la y e r s — D e m o n s ! r a t s P r o fe s s io n a l m o d e l O lo v e s , M itts. 99 g lo v e fr e e . A m e r ic a n ing. he should secure plans for the C o -o p .M d s e C o .B o x 1979.S alt L s k s C lty .U ta h . direction of the contractor. These may Most men who don’t would he glad W. N. U , Salt Lak« City, No. 15--122X be secured from a local architect, the to pay a lnrge income tax. contractor who Is to build the build ing. nr from the lumber and building m aterial denier who will supply the m aterials for the structure. Plans do not cost much, but they insure th* owner that Ills building will be proper ly put up and the m aterials will be tilt, right sort to make the building the best that can be obtained for the price. : ; c utirgR i quires no more time or labor to care for the one than for the other. At the last census—1920—less than 3 per cent of the dairy cows in the United States were pure-breds. The average mlta production per cow was under 4.000 pounds. It Is a mighty poor pure-bred, and one that breeders do not consider worth keeping, that does not give more than twice that amount. The second requirem ent for success with dairy herds is the right sort of housing. Dairy anim als to produce at their maximum must have warm, well- , ventilated quarters during the five or I six months they are not on pasture. They must have a continuous supply of fresh water. Those are the re quirem ents for maximum milk flow. Shown in the Illustration is the type of bum that dairymen build to house their herds. This dairy barn is small —designed to house 20 cows—but It has the requirem ents that go to make dairying profitable. It Is a well con structed, w eathertight fram e building, set on a concrete foundation. The stable floor Is of concrete, also, mak ing It easy to keep clean and sanitary. Above the dairy stable Is mow room for a supply of hay large enough to carry the anim als through the winter, while by adding a silo at one end the dairym an will have storage capacity for all the feed the cows wlft require during the months they are In doors. The bam is of whs# Is known as “plank fram e construction" method of building that elim inates posts In the mow floor, the roof being selfsupport ing. The bam Is 30 feet wide, a sire that barn architects have found to be the most economical to build and suf ficient for two rows of stalls, a feed ing alley through the center and lit ter alleys along the sides. The floor plan that accompanies the exterior view of the building shows hew the stalls are arranged. They are YOU CAN W ALK IN COMFORT If you Ilhaks Into You1* Shoes som e ALL UN’S FOOT = 1C ASK, th e A ntiseptic. H ealing pow der for shoes th a t pinch or feet th a t ache. It takoa th e friction from th e shoe and gives ntUef to oorns an d bunions, hot. tired, sw eating, sw ollen feet. L adles can w ear •hoes one else sm aller by sh ak ing Allen's Fout = Kase In each shoe.— A dvertisem ent. ” ; ! _ HOW TWO WOMEN ESCAPED OPERATIONS Government by Commission. Tiie commission form of city gov ernm ent varies widely In the different states. The characteristic feature la the combining of all legislative and executive powers In a single body, usu ally consisting of from three to seven members. These members are elected at large. The mayor, as a rule. Is on* of the commission, but has no more power than his associates, though be ing the official head of the city. The adm inistrative work of the commission Is divided into departm ents, each headed by one commissioner. As a safeguard the commission form of gov ernm ent almost Invariably Includes ini tiative, referendum and recall. Saved the Knlfeboard. When Jane, the new mald-of-all- work, arrived, Mrs. Brown was careful to Impress upon her the neeesslty of guarding against all waste, everythin* being so dear. That night they had friends to sup per. Just as the meal had started Jan e’s m istress mnde the horrifying discovery that the knives were cleaned on one side only, that side being the one which was laid uppermost. “Jnne," she asked In tragic tones “w hat is the meaning of this?" “Well, mum," came the reply, "you told me to make spare o’ everything, and knlfehoards I» hup.”—Tit-III ta. Doctor Advised Use of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound H a p p y R esults in B oth C ases R t Joseph. Missouri. — “ Both of my Pinkham’e Blood M edicine, also sides swelled and hurt me so that 1 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver Pills and could not move or do any of my work. used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative There was heavy pressure and pains Wash arid the capsules and prescrip through my lower organs and the tion recommended. 1 am doing all my doctor told me to try Lydia E. Pink- work and have gained twenty pounds. ham’s Vegetable Compound for these I am taking the medicines still, but I troubles. He said I had this one feel fine. You have my permission to this letter for the good of others. ’* chance, and if the Vegetable Com use pound did not help me nothing but an — Mrs. M ary M ark ,:!. HamiltonAve., operation would. After taking several White Plains, N. Y. bottles I felt it was helping me and Some female troubles may through now I am able to do my own work. If neglect reach a stage when an opera- my testimonial wiilhelpothers I shall tion is necessary. But most of tho be glad for them to read it and hope commoner ailments are not the sur your Vegetable Compound will do gical ones; they are not caused by them ss much good as it did me.’’ — serious displacements, tumors, or Mrs. W m . L o c k s AN, 613 N. 4 th SL, growths, although the symptoms S t Joseph, Mo. may appear the same. When disturl :ng ailments first ap White Plains, N. Y.—“ I had such a pain that I could hardly walk and the pear, take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg doctor oaid that I needed an opera- etable Compound to relieve the pres (ion. I was sick for a year before I ent distress and prevent more seri- started taking your medicine and I < us troubles. Many letters have been could not work. I saw your advertise received from women who have been ment in a little book and that is how I .‘Stored to health by Lydia E. Pink I came to take Lydia E- Pinkham’s ham’s Vegetable Compound after op medicines. I have been taking the era tionshavebeen advised by attend Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. ing physicians. L y d ia E . P ln k h a m ’s P riv a te T ex t-B o o k upon “ A ilm en ts P e c u lia r to W om en” w ill be s e n t you fre e upon rei|ne» t. W rit* to th e L y d ia E- P in k lia m .M edicine Co., 1 ’ u n , M assach u setts. T b it book co n ta in s v a lu ab le In fo rm * L o r.