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THE GATE CITY JOURNAI HELPED HER IN EVERT WAY So Writes Mr». Trombley of Sharon, V t, Concerning Lydia E. Pink* ham’s Vegetable Compound L I V E 5 T 0 C K W d SILOS IMPORTANT FOR FEEDING COWS Get Back Y o u r Health! stan tly w ith a heavy, g n aw in g ache and I had ca tch es of pain th ro u g h the sm all o f It. My k i d n e y s a c t e d too f re e ly N'V’i nn<l t h e s e c r e t i o n s w ere highly col o n . ! In p a s s a g e . I felt t i r e d out. I used D o a n 's Pills a n d th e y c o r r e c t e d t h e t r o u b l e . ’’ D O A N ’S p,tfcLS STIMULANT DIURFTtC T O TH E KIDNEYS Fotter-Milbum Co., Mlg. Chem., Buffalo. N. Y. D o n ’t S u ffer With Itching Rashes U s e C u tic u r a Soap. Infmwnt, Talcum *old everywhere Samnleal tr ■»' of Ontlcara Laboratories. Dept M, Malden, Maw. FO R O VER ZOO YEARS haarlem oil has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, b -ibago and uric acid conditions. H A A R L E M OIL L. D. S. Business College school o r trncirsicv A ll c o n u n rrc ia I bran ch * « . DO N. Mala SI. C a ta lo g free*. SALT 1 A n t CITY,UTAH LUB YOUR EYES? I . h l»r. T h o m p s o n '» My«>wat«r Huy at your dru** I si '« or 1.» Kivar.Truy N Y. BoofcWt. YOU CAN’T CUT OUT A Box Spavin n r Tfcoroagfcpla b u t you c a n pro m p tly w ith clean them off and you w o r k th e h o r s e sam* rima. D o n no« b lis te r or ram o va tha hair. $2.50 par botila, d e liv e r e d . W ill tail you mota if you writ*. Book 4 A f re * w y Torme, u... in L twim lu Average Production of Holstein-Friesian Cows A to ta l of 20.OHO p u re bred Holstein- F rie sia n cow s now h ave com pleted yearly pro d u ctio n reco rd s In th e a d vanced reg istry of th e H olsteln-F rles- Ian A ssociation of A m erica w ith an av erag e of 15,903.2 pounds m ilk and 7>28.49 pounds b u tte r fa t. equivalent to 000.0 pounds b u tte r, acco rd in g to the report o f th e su p e rin te n d e n t of a d vanced reg istry for th e last fiscal year recently closed. T h e n v erag e yearly production for 7.100 fu ll-ag e cow s Is 17.7*48.2 pound* milk anil 742.9 p o u n d s b u t t e r ; for I,* 447> se n io r four-year-olds. 19,540.7 pounds milk and 097.il pounds b u tte r ; for 1.907» Ju n io r four-year-olds. 19.011 pounds milk an d 07.4.4 pounds b u tte r ; for 1.773 senior three-yenr-olds. 1ft, 444.3 pounds milk nnd 351.7 pounds b u tte r ; for 1.993 J u r lo r th re e -y e a r oh|s, 14,ft31 pound* milk an d 914.5 pounds b u tte r : for 2.31° se n io r two- y ear olds. 13.971.7 pounds m ilk and 7»91.7 pounds b u tte r, nnd for 3.793 Jn nlor tw o-year olds. 13.090 pounds ml'k and ftftft pounds b u tter. Of th e s e 20.030 cow s 84 hold y ear ly reco rd s of o v er 1.000 potinns b u tte r fat. or 1,250 pounds b u tte r, and 56 h ave In 395 consecutive d a y s pro duced o v er 30.000 pounds m ilk. Feeding Dairy Cow correct in tern al troubles, stim ulate vital organs. T h ree sizes. All druggists. Insist on th e original genuine G old M e d a l . NEWS r J S h aro n , V erm ont. — “ I w aa w eak ________ a n d run -d o w n, h a d a tire d fe e lin g and B u sin ess fa rm e rs an d ex p erim en t bearing-dow n pains. saw a n a d v e rtise - [ s ta tio n s h ave found th a t a silo not m e n t in th e new s- only In cre ases th e y early profits of p a p e ra b o u t L vdiaK . th e fa rm b u t elim in a te s m any uncer- F m k h a m ’a V e g e ta tu ln tle s of live stock ra is in g ; an d ble C om pound an d b egan ta k in g i t I t d airy fa rm e rs a re realizin g m ore an d h a s sto p p e d th e s e m ore th e place o f th e silo In th e su c bearing-dow n pains cessful feeding o f d airy cows. and o th e r bad feel M any p ro d u c ts w hich If fed dry ings, an d h a s helped h ave little feed value a r e con v erted m e in e v e r y w ay. I Into sp le n d id feed by a silo, sa y s W. h av e so m uch f a i’h J. K eegan, ex ten sio n d airy h u sbandry- in th e V e g e ta b le Com pound t h a t I k e e p i t on b an d all o f m an a t Clem son college. In d iscu ssin g th e tim e and recom m end i t w h en ev e r I th e Im p o rtan ce o f silos In dairying. feed in g v alu e"o f h av e th e o p p o r tu n ity .” —M rs. LEWI3 Sixty p e r ce n t o f th e a good co m crop Is In th e e a rs a n d T r o m b le y , S h aro n , V e rm o n t 40 p er cent In th e s ta lk s an d leaves. Glad to Help Others W hen th e crop Is a p a rtia l failu re, a " I had p ain s in m y back a n d sides fo r m an y m onths, an d m y w ork w ould h a v e m uch g r e a te r p e rc e n ta g e o f th e to tal to be le f t undone a t th o se tim e s. My n u trie n ts is In th e roughage, an d In s is te r told m e w h a t good L y d ia E . P ink- th e event of p ro tra c te d d ro u g h t, th e h am ’s V eg e ta b le C om pound w a s doing ro u g h ag e o ften co n ta in s p ractically h er, so I trie d it, a n d fro m th e th ird all of th e food elem ents. P u ttin g th e b o ttle I w as well an d e v e ry o n e th o u g h t corn In th e crib, th erefo re, does not I looked b e tte r . I am g la d to help m ean th a t th e crop Is all h arv ested , o th e rs re g a in th e ir h e a lth , a n d you m ay use m y te s tim o n ia l.” — M a b e l H art ('an th e fa rm e r afford to w aste 40 cents 0.11 of every d o lla r when by put- mann , 1824 G reene A ve., B ro o k ly n ,N .Y . You m u st believe t h a t a ' m edicine ting his corn crop In th e silo, he enn t h a t h a s helped o th e r w om en w ill h elp get Its full value, 100 per cen t? No. you. You should t r y it. S ilag e h as no equal as a sucenlent and econom ical feed for d airy cattle. L y in g D ow n to F ly It keeps up th e flow of milk w hen T o lie lu x u rio u sly on so ft cushions p a s tu re s a re sh o rt, an d d uring the mol th u s pilot y o u r ow n sum ll a i r m a w in te r m o n th s It keeps up m ilk pro ch in e is th e la te s t po ssib ility In aerial duction at less cost th a n dry fo rag e flight. alone. T in y a ir-c a rs a r e b eing d esig n ed and T h e O hio ex p erim en t sta tio n h as a r e to be te s te d In flight, in w hich the show n th a t a silag e ratio n produces n a rro w body, w ith w ings on e ith e r | h n lte rfn t for 41 p e r cent less cost side, acco iiiinoilales ju s t o n e occu th an does a g rain ratio n . B esides, a p an t, ly in g prone. T h is w ill en ab le silo Is a very econom ical sto ra g e th e liny en g in e to d riv e th e m achine place, a s te n to n s o f silag e can he m ore sw iftly th ro u g h th e a i r th an sto red In th e sa m e sp a ce a s one ton would h e p ossible w ith th e a ir-re o f hay. sis ta n c e set up If a body w a s p ro T h e Ailing o f - th e silo can be done vided big enough f o r th e p ilo t to In wet a s well as In dry w eath er, w hile assu m e th e o rd in a ry s ittin g position. o th e r c ro p s would he en tire ly lost If l ’e rfe c t co m fort w ill. It is claim ed, h a rv e ste d u n d er th e se conditions. If b e a s s u re d by a so fa-lik e reclin in g enough silag e Is produced all th e year fram e. On th is th e pilot, enclosed round, th e p a s tu re acreag e can be re In his m in ia tu re m ach in e, will lie duced nnd th u s a larg er acreag e m ay face d o w n w ard, looking o u tw a rd s be used for cultivation. th ro u g h a fro n t w indow o r sid e w ay s A n o th er g reat a d v a n ta g e o f th e silo an d d o w n w a rd s th ro u g h o th e r little Is th a t th e land upon which silag e Is window s. grow n Is cleared ea rly In th e season an d read y for fall nnd w in ter crops, e ith e r ry e or o a ts fo r w in ter p a s tu re or o a ts an d v etrh fo r hay. F u rth e r m ore, th e use of silag e d a rin g th e sum m er Is p a rtic u la rly app licab le on A re you dragging aro u n d day after d ay w i t h a d u l l b a c k a c h e ? Are you high-priced In n ^ In p a stu re . It re tired and lame mornings- subject to q u ires one to th re e or m ore ncres a headaches, dizzy spells and sharp, stab season fo r ench cow, w hile one a c re bing pains? Then th ere’s surely some thing wrong. Probably i t ’s kidney o f corn In th e silo will supply succu W M IM M i Don’t w a i t f o r more seri lent ro u g h ag e for several cow s for n ous kidney trouble. Get back your like period health and keep it. For quick relief got It will not pay to build a silo for Doan's P ills, a stim ulant diuretic to the kidneys. They have helped thou less th a n ten h ead o f d airy cows, but sands and should help you. Ask your th e fa rm e r w ith a t least th e m inim um n e ig h b o r/ n u m b er should nt once p lan to build a silo. T h e d airy fa rm e r w ho In the A Utah Case C h a s . M. H a n fall h as a silo or tw o fall o f good com sen. R ic h field , or sorghum silage, need not w orry U tah , says: “ My back hurt con about w lm t Ills cow s a re going to eat. It I* easy to let th e cow slip dow r In her m ilk production, hut very hard to bring h e r back. T h e cow th a t m ilked w ell d u rin g th e ea rly p art of th e sum m er, when th e p a s tu re s w ere good. If allow ed to go down w hen the p a s tu re s a r e poor nnd th e flb'S a to r m ent. will n ev er com e hack and milk In th* fall nnd w in te r a s sh e should ,\ little feed will not only hold hei from going down, h ut m ake It possible to k«ep h e r up to a good level for m onths to come. Dehorn Bull Calf Early MAKING GOOD IN A S MALL T OWN BLAME INDIGESTION FOR COLIC IN HORSE R ea l Stories A b o u t R eal G irls By M RS. H A R L A N D H . A L L E N 4 4 .+ + 4 .+ .« .+ + + .M -f4 ~ t+ 4 4 4 4 4 P o u ltry lice am i m ites a re found w h erev er p o u ltry la raised a n d they re ta rd g ro w th and d ev elo p m en t as well a s egg pro d u ctio n . T h e re a r e se v era l sp ecies of lice and they a r e re fe rre d to In re sp e c t to th e p lace they a r e found on th e fow ls as h ead lice, tail lice, body lice a n d so on. T hey a re very activ e, an d , w hile th ey do not su ck blood, th ey live on th e p lu m ag e an d sc ales o f th e skin and do not spend m uch o f th e ir life off th e c h ic k e n ’s body. T h e ir m outh p a rts a re b itin g an d th e ir food c o n sists of th e f e a th e rs an d sc ales o f th e akin on w hich th ey live. T hey a re p a le In color and th e eggs o r n its a r e u su a lly | found aro u n d th e vent f e a th e r s o f th e bird. | It ta k e s a week fo r th e eggs to h atch an d th e ad u lt sta g e is reach ed In 17 to 20 d a y s a f te r th e lay in g of th e eggs. If th ey a re not ch eck ed th e b ird s will be sw arm in g w ith lice in s sh o rt whHe. Lice a re sp reu d rap id ly from one bird to a n o th e r, b u t th e y do ! I,‘8* !,kolJ ,0 eauae ‘"d ig e stio n . T h e Dot live long w hen off th e body, d u e to d rin k in g o f a lib eral am o u n t o f cold lack o f w arm th . w a te r Is likely to chill th e In te stin e s In tre a tm e n t o f th ese p a ra s ite s It Is an d pause colic. not enough to tr e a t o n ce and th e n ex T h e sym ptom s of colic a re too well pect th e b ird s to be rid of them . L ies know n to need d escrip tio n . T h e tro u m u ltip ly very rap id ly an d m u st bs ble, how ever, Is com plex a n d unless kept c o n sta n tly in check. It ts pos recovery Is rap id a v e te rin a ria n should sible to p ra c tic a lly rid th e p o u ltry of he called. O ne q u a rt of raw linseed j lice by p ro p er cu re an d tre a tm e n t. oil m ixed w ith tw o tab lesp o o n fu ls of T h e re u re se v era l m eth o d s of tr e a t tu rp e n tin e . If given a t an ea rly sta g e ing fo r lice an d one o f th e m ost effec- of th e colic, will help rem ove th e un i tlv e m ea su re s Is th e u se of sodium d ig ested m a te ria l from th e h o rse's fluoride, sa y s a w rite r in th e S u ccess bow els a n d th ereb y give relief. ful F o rm e r. T h is Is a w h ite p o w d er A com m on m ethod of d ren ch in g a and can be p u rch ase d a t th e dru g h o is e Is to p a ss a loop In th e end of sto re. Only a very sm all a m o u n t Is a ro p e a ro u n d th e u p p e r Jaw Just ! needed fo r each bird. F rom th e fa c t back of th e Incisors. T h e o th e r end ! th at lice live only on th e body o f tb s of th e rope muy th e n he fasten ed so b ird s It is e sse n tia l th a t each bird th a t th e h o rse ’s h ead will be raised I m ust be tre a te d in d iv id u ally . T h e and th e m edicine, w hen poured Into pow der Is ap p lied w ith th e fin g ers and Its m outh, will ru n down Into th e a n a pinch p laced in th e region of th e im a l's th ro a t. Oil should be given head, neck. back. full, vent n nd u n d e r slowly, a sw allow at a tim e ; an d upon each thigh and wing Rub it Into th ese Indication o f choking, th e h ead m ust | sp o ts o r place It so th a t It g e ts to th e be In sta n tly release d , a s th e Inhaling hose o f th e f e a th e rs w h ere th e lice of oily p re p a ra tio n s Into th e lungs Is and eggs are. T h ey should he tre a te d likely to cnuse pneum onia. as o ften a s n ecessa ry an d a little pinch C olics w hich a r e a p p a re n tly mild of th e p o w d er In each o f th e above a t th e beg in n in g m ay quickly develop | places will m ak e sh o rt w ork o f th e Into d an g ero u s com plications, and a • lice. colic th a t e x ists for 12 h o u rs will A hom em noe p o w d er fo r d u stin g often kill th e anim al. C olics which may he m ade by m ixing th re e p a rts a r e cau sed by a tw ist o r tie In the g aso lin e to one p a rt stock d ip a n d th e In testin es or a ru p tu re o f som e por ad d ition o f enough cem ent to ta k e up tlon of th e bow els a re Incurable. . the liquid a i d m ak e a pow der. T he i bird Is held w ith its h ead dow n and the p o w d er w orked inn» th e fe a th e rs. Best Time for Grooming M ercurial o in tm e n t is r a t h e r w idely Work Horse Is at Night used fo r se ttin g h en s and Is a m ixtu re T h e best tim e fo r groom ing a horse of «me p a rt blu e o in tm en t to tw o p a rts Is at th e close o f th e d a y ’s w ork, un vaseline. Only a sm all am o u n t o f th is, less th e w ork h a s been ex h au stiv e about th e size of a pea. is ap p lied In Rub in well u n d e r each and tiie an im al Is very tir e d ; In this line sp o t. case it should be allow ed to rest first. wing a n d th e region below th e vent. This m ethod will red u ce th e n u m b e rs Rv eiving I he unim ul a thorough groom ing at night. It will need but a of body lice but seem s to h a v e little light groom ing In th e m orning, simply effect on th e w ing an d head lice. to rem ove th e d irt an d produce a cleanly ap p e a ra n c e . Give Pullets Mash in T h e h o rse should he cool nnd dry. Begin groo?, Ing nt the left side of Addition to Grain Feed rhe neck, Im m ediately behind th e left T oo ninny pull, ts h av e to su b s is t on e n r^ h o r^ u ^ liJ y b ru sh in g out th e coat, a little s c ra tc h g ro in m o rn in g a n d n ig h t m oving th e -b ru s h in the d irectio n th a t with no nm sh T h is p lan s u c c e e d , In the h a ir lie s ; If d irt Is ex cessiv e and h m easu re « h e n ih e re a r e a few b ird s stic k s r a th e r close. It m ay be neces nnd a la rg e ran g e. W hen th e flock sa ry to m ove th e b ru sh in a c ircu lar rcu ch cs sev eral h u n d red b ird s th e direction. alim ent o f hug* per b ird p e r dny Is T o u se .’he b ru sh to th e best ad v a n ap t to he q u ite sm all R e g a rd le ss of tage. it is a d v is a b le to sta n d at som e th e size of th e run-re m ost p u lle ts a re d ista n c e from th e horse, about arm '« a little shy an d «III not o ften b i n d e r length, an d holding th e arm fairly far from th v lr colony houses. E ven rigid, lean a p o rtio n of th e body right when th e flock Is very sm all t i e use ag ain st th e bru sh , th u s forcing It of th e g row ing m ush pays an d te s u lts through th e hair. T h e b ru sh should In a b e tte r d ev elo p m en t fo r fall egg not be brought dow n w ith too m uch pro d u etlo n . force upon th o se an im a ls w hich have T he use o f dry m ash h o p p ers In th e a te n d e r skin. If th e o p e ra to r sta n d s colony h o u ses d-»es a n t m ean th a t th e i too close to th e anim a» and w ith his p u lle ts will not ra n g e to h u n t fo r arm bent, be is not a s apt to rem ove hugs an d w orm s T h ey like a v a rie ty Hie d irt so effectively, since the of feed h u t th e m ash Is a lw a y s th e re b ris tle s do not p e n e tra te th e coat. to b a la n c e up th e feed g a th e re d on th e ran g e. G reen feed Is very essen tia l In k eep in g th e lilr.ls h ealth y . Live Stock Facts +++*1++++++++ T u rn Idle h o rses on p a s tu re uud th u s sa v e grain. • • • U se th e sheep to clean up vacant «ots w hich a r e Infesied w ith w eeds. • • « W ith o u r live stock farm er* one big tro u b le Is low yield* of feedstuff* per acre. m v • P ro p e r s a n ita tio n m oan* th e differ ence b etw een success an d fa ilu re In raisin g a crop o f pigs. • • • P ro v id e p lenty o f fresh w a te r and sh a d e for the hogs Do not drive hogs In th e heat of th e day. • • * Poultry Hints W 4 4 4 W 4 4 4 ’W ’f 4 4 1 1 1 I H "» » F eed au d cu re fo r y o u r g row n pul- leta • • • Som e m ixed flocks c o n ta in in g vig orous p u lle ts m ay be b e tte r th an a lot of cull p u re bred*. • • • Many p u lle ts a r e re ta rd e d In th e ir grow th by giving insufficient feed to avoid a full m olt. • • • T h e p u llet colony houses sh o u ld not be o v ercro w d ed . P ro v id e ro o sts a* soon a s th e b ird s are fe a th e re d out and th e b ro o d er Is rem oved. . . . T h e c a re and feeding of th e w eaning Many a p o u ltry f a rm e r Is m ak in g a s foals determ ines, to a larg e ex ten t. larg e a profit on ten a c re s as th e q u ar- th e ir size an d v alu e us m a tu re horses, j t e r sectio n fa rm e r did w ith his prlnil- * * * ¡Ire m eth o d s a few y e a rs ago. S alt se rv e s as a sploe o r condim ent . . . which w h ets th e a p p e tite and In If th e ch ick en s, e ith e r old o r young, creases th e p a ln tu b illty of feed for all a re not th rifty , look fo r lice. D u rin g live stock. hot w e a th e r th ese p.w ts get In th e ir If h b u ll c a l f Is d e h o r n e d early In life It s h o u l d be done w ith c a u s tic pot nsh soon a f te r the an im al is a week old If n eglected nt th a t tim e It Is P u re b re d reittle a r e 48 p e r re n t b e tte r to wnlt tintII th e hull I* becom I m ore efficient p ro d u c e rs th a n scrub« ing old an d show* a tendency to b e says th e U nited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of pome ugly T hen th e rem oval o f the A griculture. horns will culm th e hull nnd m ake e • • F eeding th e lam bs a little g rain each him mope easily bundled fo r q u ite a lay affo rd s an o p p o rtu n ity fo r seeing long tim e Route bull calve* a re n eg them o ften an d hen ce fo r detecting lected a n d not given th e heat o f rn tro u b le s before they becam e u n io n » tlon* or a d e a n atahle. T h is help« to tg e u b la red u ce th e ir v itality and It n ev er pay* (© , MITES ARE HARMFUL C olic In h o rse s u su a lly m e a n t In- 1 digestion. It m ay co n sist sim ply o f t few spasm odic p a in s from which the an im al quickly recovers, o r (lie indi | gestion may te rm in a te In Inflam m ation I o f th e bow els w hich o ften proves fatal w ithin 24 hours. Som e form s of In- digestion ore co m p licated by b loating, an d th e in te rn a l p re ss u re m ay ru p tu re i th e a n im a l’s stom ach o r ca u se it to j d ie of suffocation. M ost cases of colic can he p re v e n t ed by carefu l feeding. S udden ch an g es o f feed should be avoided. Also, feed. In a of cu rin g , such a s new i o a t®- new l>’ c'u t 8'«»». an d new com , j ls »Iw uys d an g ero u s for h o rses. H eavy g rain , such a s co in , should have b ra n or o a ts ad d ed to give it g r e a te r bulk I an d re n d e r It lig h te r. It Is a good p ra c tic e In feed in g | w ork h o rses d u rin g hot su m m er m o n th s to p -eced e th e ev en in g g ra in ra tio n w ith an allo w an ce of hay. T h is gives th e an im al tim e to becom e so m ew h at rested and cooled, an d th e m ore c o n c e n tra te d feed will be m uch “b est lick s" an d th e poor fo w ls have to suffer u n less well tr e a te d fo r llee freq u en tly . • • • A rap id g ro w th atuoug p u lle ts will req u ire th e u se o f a grow ing m ash. T he easily d ig este d gro u n d g ra in s and o th er ele m e n ts n eed ed to r g ro w th can all be Included in o n e h o p p er an d th en you know ev ery p u lle t has a ch a n c e at a full cro p any tim e of th e day 1924, W M ic r o N e w s p a p e r U n io n .) MUSIC HATH CHARMS— AND CASH RETURNS n g irl T H fo E u n d sm h all-tow e r place. m u sician h a s T h a t’s w h at I le a rn e d fro m a re c e n t talk w ith a girl fu r iqpre m u sically g ifte d th a n m uny a one who feela th e re is no p ro p e r au d ien ce fo r h e r a r t o u tsid e th e city. “ N o lo n g er does sh e need to be th e p ro v erb ial p a tie n t, a ll-en d u rin g to w n fix tu re, sub m issiv e to th e w him s of ch ild ren who ‘ta k e ’ from h er, doing h e r dally bit w ith u n ru ly stu d e n ts an d stick y p ian o keys,” sh e d eclared . “B u t n e ith e r should she, on th e o th e r hand, ad o p t th e vices of th e old-tim e city m usic m a s te r w ho h a d u con v en ien t ru le r to rup sh a rp ly th e k n u ck les of u n resp o n siv e h an d s. T h e g irl m u si cian In a sm all tow n m ay do any one of a dozen th in g s w ith h er m u sic ; and if she h ap p en s to teach , sh e m ay m a in ta in both h er se lf-resp ect an d h e r f a ir m in d ed n ess." In th e s e d ay s o f good ro ad s an d au to m o b iles, th e girl who elects to give lessons In p luno n eed n 't feat th a t old bogey of th e diftteulty In finding pupils. S he m ay a d v e rtise In th e local p a p e r fo r h er pu p ils, o r solicit th em p erso n ally , or, if sh e does not c a re to do p riv a te teach in g , she m ay possibly find a p lace in th e tow n schools. T hen, th e ch u rch o ften re q u ires, b esid es th e usu al acco m p an ist a t S u n d ay an d m idw eek serv ices, a m u sician to teach C h ristm n s an d E a s te r caro ls to S u n d ay school s tu d en ts, an d to tra in them , a t v ario u s tim es th ro u g h o u t th e y ear, fo r con c e rts a n d c a n ta tn s. A p erso n ally co n d u cted “lyceum bu re a u ” Is fre q u e n tly a p ro fitab le p ro p o sition. T h e g irt In c h a rg e sho u ld p la n th e se rie s o f e n te rta in m e n ts, w hich m ay b e given In c h u rch o r school house, to co n sist o f «-ell-chosen In stru m e n ta l an d vocnl selectio n s, v aried w ith ta lk s on o p eras, g re a t co m p o sers and sim ila r su b je cts. T h e e d ito r of th e local n ew sp ap er. If he d o esn 't h a p p e n to be m usically- m inded h im self, m ay b e g lad to em ploy th e m u sician ’s se rv ic e s o -casino ally to “co v er” m u sical ev e n ts fo r him. A n o th er o p p o rtu n ity for h e r m ay b e a n a rra n g e m e n t w ith th e m ak e rs o f th e p ian o of w hich sh e m ost ap p ro v es, by w hich th ey «III g ra n t h er a com m ission on all sa le s m ad e a s th e re su lt o f h e r reco m m en d atio n s. T h e girl m u sician no lo n g er h a s to bu ry h e r lig h t u n d e r a bu sh el If s h r re m a in s In th e old hom e tow n. CONSIDER THE MARKET- ABLE MUSHROOM W AGE e a rn e r w ith o u t p. wage— th a t ’s th e a n o m alo u s positio n In w hich a sm all to w n girl so m etim es finds h erself. H om e co n d itio n s mny n e c e s sita te h e r fo llow ing an en d less round o f w ash in g . Ironing, scru b b in g , sw eep in g ; b u t sh e m ay sta n d a rd iz e a t least a p a rt o f h e r lab o r, m ay re a liz e th e v alu e of a p a rt o f h e r effo rts— by g row ing m ushroom s. T h a t's th e so lu tio n o f one gtrl who fo r y e a rs had co n sid ered h e rse lf hope lessly h am p ered by lack of o u tsid e conflicts, an d th e n a rro w in g ilem unds of su ch a hom e upon h e r tim e. " T h e re ’s no se c re t of m y ste rio u s fo rm u la. In sp ite of a m ore o r less p re v a le n t opinion, fo r th e groudng of m u sh ro o m s.’’ sh e a ssu re d me, " th a t's why a novice h a s Ju st a s good a chance ns au ex p erien ced g ro w er." F o r th e girl «-ho decid es to p la n t z m ushroom "g a rd e n ," th e first ste p Is to g e t sp aw n , w hich c o rre sp o n d s to th e se e d s she w ould u se In grow ing o th e r p lan ts. T h is sp aw n , a su b sta n c e ta k e n from th e living flesh o f fresh m ushroom s, site will find sp ecially p re p a re d in sm all-sized b rick s. It Is v ital th a t she p la n t fre sh sp aw n , of th e first q u ality . T h is high q u ality sp aw n eat. b e h a d a t a reaso n a b le price, an d Its u se e lim in a te s m uch o f th e elem en t of risk In m ushroom grow ing. T h e g ro w er m ay p la n t h e r m u sh room s a n y w h e re Indoors, In an old b arn , cellar, cave, sh ed o r tu n n el. T h e te m p e ra tu re m u st he even nnd m od era te , a n d th e bods m u st he sh ield ed from th e d ire c t su n lig h t. T h e te n d e r p la n ts th riv e on th e cool sein l-d ark - ness. P ro b ab ly th e g irl w ho g ro w s m ush room s a t hom e will find th e c e lla r the m ost accessib le p la c e th a t Is su ita b le fa r h e r purpose. A lthough m u sh ro o m s o rd in arily a r e a w in ter crop, la s tin g from O cto b er to May. w in ter, su m m er nnd In term ed i a te m u sh ro o m s m ay be grow n and m a rk e te d In la rg e q u a n titie s. T he girl w ho can fu rn ish first q u a lity fresh m ushroom s, p u t up In n e a t th re e or four-pound b a s k e ts, will n ev er la rk a m a rk et. H otels, clubs, r e s ta u r a n ts an d p riv a te fam ilies o f h e r own com m u n ity a re h e r hest-pa.vlng cu sto m ers, if sh e enn bn ild up h e r tra d e am ong th em . If sh e decid es to sh ip som e o f h e r b a s k e ts fo r som e d istan c e, sh e sh o u ld sem i th em d irect to a com m ission ag en t, w ho will d isp o se o f them fo r h er, c h a rg in g ab o u t te n p er cen t fo r h is services. About 200 p o u n d s o f good, m a rk e t ab le m u sh ro o m s should b e th e a era g e yield from each 100 s q u a re feet of bed T iie girl w ho c a n ’t leav e hom e B a y still be a fa c to r In th e econom ic w o rld —th ro u g h tiie m ag ic o f h e r m ush room s. A WRIGLEYS Jifttr every meal A p U a sa a l ■ o il a g r e e a b l e sw eet and a I-a -s -t-l-a -g b e n e f i t aa w e ll. Good te e tb , for b re a th a n d d lg e a U o n . M a k e s t ba next c ig a r taste better. T h o u g h tfu l B oy “ Go a n a se e if th e re u re an y crow s In th a t field of co rn ,” sa i l th e fa rm r to th e n ew plow boy. T h e boy w en t o a t nnd ca m e back i w ith .h e n ew s th a t h e h u d c m u ted fifty-four. “ D id yor. d riv e th em a w a y ? ” ask ed th e fa rm e r. “ No, s ir," rep lied th e hoy, “ I th o u g h t ; th ey w e re a ll y o u rs."— H o m e C ircle. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For m any years druggists have watched trith much interest the rem arkable record I m aintained by Dr. K ilm er’s Swamp-Root, i the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. I t is a physician’s prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi- i cine. I t helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do th e work natu re intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood th e test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its m erit and it should help you. No other kidney medi cine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and sta rt treatm ent a t once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for s sample bottle. W hen w riting, be sure and m ention th is paper.—A dvertisem ent. T h e V illa in F o ile d ! B lu e b e a rd sm iled n s h e o p en ed th e clo set d o o r a n d saw th e b o d ies of tils fo rm er w iv es h an g in g by th e ir gory tre ss e s. T h e n h e sn a rle d n s h e took : a look u t h is n ex t p ro sp e c tiv e v ictim . “ C u r s e s !" h e screa m e d . “ S h e’s got | h e r h a ir b o b b ed !**— A m erican L egion | W eekly. Skin so sore could not touch water to it Retinol relieves it within few hours W a s h in g to n , D. C., A u g . 2 5 :— “ I am so g r a te f u l to you f o r y o u r sp le n d id p ro d u c ts a n d f o r w h a t th e y h a v e acco m p lish ed f o r m e t h a t I feel I m u st g iv e you th e d e ta ils. I n a tte m p tin g to im p ro v e th e a p p e a r an ce o f m y cnin, I used a so a p w hich h ad b een reco m m en d ed f o r t h a t p u rp o se b u t w hich p ro v ed to b e to o h a r s h f o r w h en I w ash ed off th e la th e r , th e sk in cam e w ith it. I a p p lie d cold c re a m , b u t th e d a m a g e w a s to o se v e re to y ield to so m ild a n a g e n t. M y h u sb a n d co n su lte d o u r n e ig h b o rh o o d d r u g g is t an d a s k e d if i t w ould n o t b e a d v isa b le to call in o u r fa m ily d o cto r. T h e d ru g g is t sa id : “ Y ou d o n o t n eed a d o c to r in th is case. G e t a j a r o f R esin o l O in t m e n t a n d a cak e o f R esin o l S o ap an d h a v e y o u r w ife u se th e m a c c o rd in g to d ire c tio n s — th e y will b e a t e v e r y th in g else a h u n d re d w a y s .” So m y h u sb a n d b o u g h t th a R esinol p ro d u c ts a n d h o p e fu lly b r o u g h t th e m hom e. M y sk in w a s so te n d e r a n d so re t h a t I could n o t to u ch w a te r to it, so I c le a n s e d i t g e n tly firs t w ith p u re olive oil an d th e n a p p lied th e R esin o l. I u se d a s o ft h a n d k e rc h ie f t h a t n ig h t f o r p ro te c tio n . In th a m o rn in g , I b a th e d i t g e n tly w ith w arm w a te r a n d R esinol S oap, rin s in g off w ith te p id w a te r , an d I could h a r d ly b eliev e t h a t such a m ira c le o f h e a lin g c o u ld o ccu r d u r in g one n ig h t. T h e r a w s u rfa c e h ad film ed o v e r an d no w looked on ly lik e a b a d case o f su n b u rn . I k e p t m y fa c e a n o in te d w ith R e si nol all t h a t d ay a n d b y n ig h t th e im p ro v e m e n t w as so g r e a t t h a t I w a s ab le to go o ut. T hi3 e x p e rie n c e is now o n ly a m e m o ry f o r m y fa c e is s o f te r , f a i r e r an d s m o o th e r th a n e v e r. A j a r o f R esinol is m y b est p al in th e f u tu r e an d I w ill n e v e r h e w ith o u t it.” (S ig n e d ) M rs. C. P . T a p le y , 1028 8 th S t., N . W . W. N. U., S a lt L ak e C ity , No. 4 2 -1**$