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T H E G A T E C I T Y J O l ’R N A L MRS. WM. BUTTS WAS VERT SICK COLOR IT NEW WITH “ DIAMOND DYES” Ju st D i p to T in t or B o il Why That Bad B ack? to D ye. Ghes Fall Credit to Lydia E. Pmkium’s Vegetable Compound for Remarkable Recovery Each 15-cent pack age contains direc tions so simple any woman can tint soft,, delicate shades or Wellston, O. —“ I took Lydia E. Pink- dye rich, permanent ham’s Vegetable Compound to make me strong. I was troubled colors in lingerie, with my back and silks, ribbons, skirts, dresses, sides hurting me till w a i s t s , I could not do my c o a t s , stockings, work, and whenever sweaters, draperies, I caught cold it made coverings, hangings yW. me irregular. Since —everything ! S wm& I have taken the Buy Diamond Dyes— no other kind V e g e t a b l e Com pound my side and — and tell your druggist whether the back don’t bother material you wish to color Is wool or me and I can do my silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton or housework and care mixed goods. for my children now, where before I did not feel like doing anything or going around. A fter my Explains How Oil first child was bom about four years ago “ Puts Out" Wigglers I saw an advertisement in tne paper about the Vegetable Compound. I knew Mosquito “ wlgglera,” or larvae, are it would help me, but I was afraid to not smothered by the oil sprayed on try it because people said it would help their pools; they simply drown. The ▼ou to have children and I knew I was ring children fast enough. But X research, s o f I)r. David Keilin, work ha vii thought i f it would help me it would be ing at the Molteno institute in South better to have a whole house full o f Africa, and Just announced in London children and have good health. I be by Sir Arthur K. Shipley, run counter came stronger from taking it and my to the older and commonly accepted husband says I look like a live woman notion. instead o f a dead one. When Spring Mosquitoes and their larvae, like all eomes I am going to take your Blood Medicine as la m very thin. I will an insects, have no lungs or gills to swer letters from any woman who breathe with, such as higher animal» wishes to ask about your medicine. have. They get the oxygen they re Mrs. W i l l i a m B utts , Wellston, Ohio. quire through systems of tubes open ing directly to the outside air and branching inward to all parts of their bodies. Doctor Keilin discovered that mosquito larvae had certain cells in these tubes that secreted a fatty sub stance, which served to keep the water out. Hut upon experimenting with them, using oil, liquids that dissolve fats, he found that If these protective secretions were thus dissolved, the breathing tubes of the larva filled up with water and the hapless “ wig- giers” drowned. RAPID DECLINE IN MILK PRODUCTION (C o p y r i g h t , lî»25.) Hprizontal. 21— A g r e a t d e a l < s la n g > 22— A n u m b e r I —. V r r a l o n 23— S a m e an 14 v e r t i c a l K—- T o MdJuNt o r m e n d 10— P a n t 2-1— A d o m e n t ic a n i m a l II— T o t a lk e x t r a v a g a n t ly 2R— A r u g b e f ore a door III- — P r o c u r e d 20— A r o d e n t IB --- A i>re {t o « I to n 28— A m e a s u re , an o f c o a l 14— .IlH M ru lln e d e s c e n d a n t s 2 »— S a m e an 2R v e r t i c a l IS --- A c o n t a i n e r 30— A m ir e o r m a rs h 17— A f a a t e n f u K I m p l e m e n t 31— A ta tte r 33— A n u N IH «A m a n 's n a m e 220— 'T o p r o c e e d «A — V i g o r 34— T r a n s g r e s s i o n 21— T o s h o rte n b y c u ttin g n m a ll m a n s o f b u t t e v 22— S o m e t h i n g c o n n e c t e d w i t h w i n HO-*—A te r 37— A f a s t e n i n g I m p l e m ent 23— A h a b it u a l d r u n k a r d 38— T o t i r e 30— R x p l o n l v e 24— A d o m e s t i c a n i m a l 40— A e o l o n i n t o r f a r m e r In S o n th A f JR— A t h in r a in r ic a o f D u tc h o r H u g u e n o t d e s c e n t 20— P a r t o f a n u m b r e l l a 42— A ls o 27— A p r e m o n itio n 43— A f a b r i c w o v e n b y a n in s e c t 28— A p u b l i c c o n v e y a n c e 44— I l c l o n g i n g t o h im 45— O a a 29— A r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t h e e a r t h * * n n r - 47— R e g a r d in g (a b b r .) fa c e 31— T o d e c a y 48— A w e (r e fo r n it t d s p e llin g ) 83— A w a t e r v e h i c l e 34— In Much a m a n n e r S o lu t io n w i l l a p p e a r In n e x t Is s u e . SR— A l a r g e w a g o n 36— A q u a n t i t y , an o f a li q u i d 57— A d i r t y a n i m a l 38— A k i n d o f f r u i t S o lu tio n of L a s t W e e k 's Puzzle. 80— A s t o r y 40— A e r l b 41— P a r t o f t h e v e r b “ t o h e ” t l — p r e f i x m e a n i n g “ a g n ln n t** 4 3 —- T r iu m p h e d 45— A * la a e c t 1H-/-A w o o d y p e r e n n i a l 48— - A t h r e e - t o e d n lo t h 40— . F in is h 50—- i ’ a r t n o f t h e f a c o Take T a b le ts W ith o u t F e a r If You See the S a fe ty “ B a y e r C ro ss." A K E up your sleeping youth! Look younger! Be younger! Age has little to do with your looks or your feelings. It’s the condition of your blood that counts! And blood will tell! It tells In a hundred ways. If your system Is starv ing for rich, red blood, you may look and feel old at thirty. But it you build up the red-blood cells with S. S. 9. you’ll quickly see the wrinkles fade away—the sagging pouches give way to firm, solid flesh— and the fresh, glowing beauty of youth take the place of a skin sallow and disfigured with blemishes. Rich, red blood means youth, v!m and energy! S. S. S. helps Nature build red-blood-cells by the millions. For generations S. S. S. has been keeping people looking and feeling young. Fresh, c'eanslng, purifying, rich, red hlood that S. 9. 9. helps Nature hulld. nourishes every muscle, organ and tissue of the body». Pimples, blotches and blackheads d isap p ear. Bolls, eczema and rashes dry ap. Your face— your body — your whole being takes on the look and power of youth. Wake up your system with 9. 9. 9. Build red blood an<l you rebuild youth! Get 9. S. 9. from any druggist. Tho larger bottle Is more economical. W L. D. S. Business College o r c rr ic iC N C Y school A l l com m ercial branches. 6 0 N . M ain St. Catalog free. Warning! Unless you see the name “ Bayer” on pnekage or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Say “ Bayer” when you huy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. • Ulster's Patriotism Ulster was the best recruiting ground for the British army in 1924. j # There were 241 recruits for every ■ *’ 100,000 of population. Loudon came | uext with 229 per 100,000. V When one Roes a grouch trying to he ngreeable, the teinptntlon Is to help him. " 3 e l l - a n s Hot water Sure Relief Keep the Scalp Clean and Healthy Promote Hair Growth Saludes seldom »peak ubove u whis Modern girl is modest—her petticoat per. never shows. C h i l d r e n G y f o r M OTHER Castoria is F le tc h e r’s especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, W in d Colic *** and Diarrhea; allaying * * 1 - / I O I I I I V S , “ “ **7 O Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation o f F o o d ; giving natural sleep. T o »void imitations, always look for the lignatur« of Abaolutcly .Harmless - No Owates, Phyaician, everywhere recommend It le t t e r s «re p la c e d Yearly milk and butterfat produc tion as determined in cow-testing asso- dations by weighing and testing one day’s production each month Is accu rate within a very small per cent, says the United States Department of Ag riculture. To determine the accuracy of the cow-testing association method I of calculating yearly production, the | department made a study of the actual j yearly production records of 70 cows ! of the Minnesota experiment stntlon. These Minnesota records gave the pro- I duetton of inilk and butterfut for each | milking throughout the year. By systematically picking out the | weights and tests for one day each month as they would have been ob- ! talned by cow-testing association ! methods and thus calculating the year ly production It was found that the association method was accurate with in 2 per cent on milk production nnd within S per cent on production of butterfat. A tabulation was also made of 100 yearly individual cow records from the department farm at Beltsvllle, Md. These records gave only the milk pro duction night nnd morning for each day In the year. A yearly total, calcu lated from one day’s record each month, when compared with the actual milk production showed an accuracy within 1.00 per cent. These compari sons indicate that the method used In cow-testing association work gives a very accurate record of production. In th e w h it e s p a c e « th is p u x z le £ >: r. * . \ . \ * . V A W . V A h \ W . V i V A ’. V . V A W . V . ) i * A ' . V A % V . V . V < V » I started raking them for alck headache«, from a catarrhal stomach, and general debility. N o w 1 don't know what a headache is, and m y «tomach la perfectly w elL *’ From a frail woman weighing lea« than a hundred pound«, I have become w ell and healthy and tip the acalea at one hundred and tw en ty." Mra. Fanny A . Gurgeaa, Billerica, Maaa. A clean inside means a healthy body. Sufferers from constipation, sick headaches, biliousness and attendant ills should keep the system clean by ths regular use of Beecham’s Pills. F R E E S A M P L E — W r ite tod a y fo r free sampl© to B. F. A lle n C o ., 417 C an al St., N e w Y o r k B u y fr o m y o u r druggiat in 25 an d 5 0 « b o r e * fo r Wetter Health, Take H eecham ’ s P i l l s KEEP EYES W ELL! Dr. Thompson’s Rive W a te r will Btremrthenthem. Atdrocirlatsor U67 R lysr Troy. N. Y. Booklet. F O R 200 O V E R Y E A R S I think, fighting against poverty, picking up an uncertain living in vari haarlem oil has been a world ous corners of the campus, never de By T H O M A S A R K L E C L A R K wide remedy for kidney, liver and cently dressed and never able without HE paper from my home town bladder disorders, rheumatism, came In today containing an ac a grotesque physical struggle to utter lumbago and uric acid conditions. count o f a recent educational Institute an Intelligible sentence. Then he dis which had been held there under the appeared and left us wondering what direction of a distinguished educator had become of him. But he was persistent, he was am from the East. “ Dr. (¡eorge Milton," the news Item bitious. With the dullest physical tools stated, “ is beyond question a scholar, he was willing to work without stint Like a student of present-day conditions, to accomplish his purposes. correct internal troubles, stimulate vital as he views them, a great thinker, a Demosthenes he was determined to I learned later organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist man of keen intellect, and a public become an orator. on the original genuine G old M edal . speaker ami an orator who lias few that he had gone Into the ministry, that he had to a large degree over peers.” It was the name and the Inst elRUse come his Impediment In speech nnd Alfalfa and Clover Are which caught my eye. I hnd not heard that he was developing a wide Influ Good for Dairy Heifers of Hilton for 20 years. I could ence. And now here he was, so the That alfalfa or clover hay fed with Imagine him "a student of present-day paper said, “ A putdlc speaker and an corn to dairy heifers produces good conditions” ; one must he a half-wit orator who tuts few peers.” A man can do anything if he has growth and favors early maturity, was not to give some thought nnd atten persistence and courage. | shown by recent feeding tests at the tion to our present generation, hut "a (© . 1925. W est urn N e w s p a p e r U n io n .) I Ohio experiment station. In the tests, public speaker and nn orator,” was ! continued through two winters, alfalfa almost Inconceivable to me. O r ie n ta l T o b a c c o L e g e n d In one m in u te—o r le s s —th e p a in ends. D r. hay and corn were fed to one lot of Milton had come to college during S ch oll's Z in o-p ad la th e safe, sure, h ea lin g In the Orient there is a lengthy Holstein and Jersey heifers and clover tre a tm e nt fo r corn s A t d ru g an d shoe stores. my early teaching experience. Mis pipe tradition. It traces the water hay nnd corn to a similar lot. family was without education or so pipe hack Into ancient times. One Without other feed both lots made cial standing. 1 hnve known poor story of Its origin Is romantic. If ! more than average normal growth. Al boys who have struggled through col nothing else. It Is said that a wealthy falfa hay did not prove greatly superior lege without help from home and with prince lost his favorite wife and went to clover hay for growth when fed P u t o n « o n - t h e p a in is gone out personal talent, hut 1 have never to a priest for consolation. The priest liberally with corn, hut It did prove known one prouder or poorer than made him a bowl much like the pres superior to clover hay for fattening, or ! Boschee’s Syrup Milton. ent water pipe and told him to go to gain In weight. The tests showed that Me had no manual or mechanical fo r his wife’s grave, pluck weeds he found either alfalfa or clover fed with corn ! talent; the simple work at which all there, put them In the top of the howl, furnishes sufficient protein and other j Coughs and Indigent undergraduate* keep soul apply fire nnd draw on them through essential materials to produce excellent and body together he did badly, so Lung Troubles a stem. The process was designed to growth. that often he was without sufficient S u c c s a fu l f o r 69 y - » r » - provide the prince with solace.— L>e- The liberal use of legume hays fa to cat and went for days with very 30c and 90c b ottles— trolt News. A L L DRUGGISTS vors early maturity of heifers. This little. Toward the close of the first permits early breeding with a conse year he had no lodging place, and as E le c t r ic S tea m R a d ia to r A great deal of "luck" Is In having quent saving in time and cost. The spring came on he slept out under the An electric steam radiator is on« legumes carry more calcium, or lime, the Judgment to know what to do. shrubbery or crept into one of the college recitation rooms and stretched of the Istcst developments In modern than the grasses, and good alfalfa, A (treat mind treats little minds as The heating clover, or other legume hay. Is there himself out upon one o f the benches, heating of the home. creeping otit again before the Janitor element extent!» throughout the radia fore better than timothy or other grass such and ts never belittled by them. tor in h protective seamless brass hay for growth. arrived In the morning. In addition to his lack of manual tube, which assures an even heat In ndeptness and financial resources, he every column and provides a large < 0 - 0 ( 0 " 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 r 0 - c V .C Í1 f BR AVE O was handicapped by a wretched in radiating surface for heating the D a ir y H in ts hibition of speech. Me was the worst water surrounding.— Popular Science ST O M A C H B IT T F R S stammerer 1 have ever known, and Monthly. my acquaintance with stammerers Is Keep the drinking water supply fot not limited. I never knew him to P r im it iv e B re a d M a k in g and wholesome. Take care of your stomach a make a recitation when called on In t ertian» the earliest fonn of bread. the dairy herd clean 0 0 . preserve your health. class. When he attempted It. his Jaws If that word may be used, was pre- 8hlp your cream at least three times HOSTETTF.R S Celebrated would set. his eyes became glassy p v e d from acorn, and beechnuts. Ths Stomach Bitters lone up the and he could do nothing for a mln- Roman phllosop3v*t Fltay, «peaks of a a week during this t.or weather. Keep ■lig-* tire organarti mu Mite . U»*«DDetite«ndDrMt,,n*e nte or two. He always trIArt. hut he similar crude procew fa conr.reftu* It cool. . . . \ of physical usually hnd to give up In despair. It with wheat. The (rain was evidently h «tuest. A t mil Buy that new herd stre while the seemed a hopeless harrier between pounded, and the crushed remnant, ’w e s r á r - himself and nny educational progress. soaked Into a cake and drtrd tn tb* [ demand la slack and you can get bet ter bulls for your money. He drifted on In coliege for two years. sun. Quick Safe Relief F O R IN D IG E S T IO N 25i and 75$ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere Q u e s tio n o f S u fficie n cy S oap and O in t m e n t Gains 20 Pounds J w h i l e s q u a r e s tu t h e n e x t b lu c k o n e b e l o w . N o l e t t e r s g o In * b e b l a c k spaces. A ll w o r d s u sed a r e d ic t io n a r y w o r d s , e x c e p t p r o p e r n a m e s , A b b r e v ia t io n s , s lu n g , in it ia ls , t e c h n ic a l t e r m s a n d o b s o le t e fo r m s a r e I n d i c a t e d in t h e d e f i n i t i o n * . T Sure Relief “ You seem troubled about your gar dening proposition.” “ Yes. I nm wondering whether I can raise enough to take cun» of the ex- eeptlonal appetite the outdoor ex.*r- cise Kill give me.” — Boston Transcript. th e c o r r e c t D IF F IC U L T IE S Paint Your Auto C u ticu ra W hen Ia lin i B ht I ht Trade. C h tu Um tu- Free. Diploma* I uh ued. Moler lioiber Colicué, lllk e ir e n t át. S A L T LAK E CITY, UTAH F lo r id a P r o p e r ty O w n er, w e h a v e custom ers fo r yo u r F lo r id a p ro p erty 8**n<i leKal descrip »Ion, p rice and oth er In fo rm a tio n T h e Oablea Co.. 1027 C o llin s A ve., M ia m i R each. F la Peterson’s Ointment Association Are Exact H O W TO S O L V E A C R O S S-W O R D P U Z Z L E S DARItK.lt COLI.KOKS 6 B For Pimply Skin Vertical. 1— P r i c e 2— T h e c o m p l e t e a e l f 8— A n e g a t i v e 4-— A k i n d o f r n e tn l R— A c o l o r (I— S t a t e o f b e i n g w i t h o u t f e e l i n g 7--- O ld T e n ta m e n t ( a h b r . ) 8— A s t a t e o f m e n t a l e o n fu n lo n 0— T h a t t h i n g 13— A n Illu m in a t in g m ix t u r e 14— T o d r i n k in n m a ll q u a n t i t i e s 15— A n o r n a m e n ta l s lip k n o t 16— A n m n ll b e d 17— P a l l ( S c o t c h ! 10— A n e g a t i v e 20— A s a i l o r ( s l a n g ) South A fric a n Gold Although more gold was taken from South African mines this year than last, the yield in the last six months was valued at nearly $1.000.000 less because of the decline in the valfte of the metal. fo r $3.00. N e w d is c o v e ry In A u to Enam el. M akes old au tos look lik e new One coat c o v e r«. K ealsis a d d , Are an d elem en ts. Easy to ap p ly. Q uart covers m ost care 1« elantlc and can be a p p lied to tops an d lea th er cu sh ions. Q u a rt can w ith d irectio n s, b lack only. $3.00 poatpald Cash w ith ord er. K V A N M A R O B IN S O N K m . t l $ — f t i l 8. S prin g L o a A n g eles, C al. Tho rapid decline in milk produc tion as the summer advances is the A U tah C ase result of a combination of factors, says Mrs. R. H. W i l O l B. Bender, assistant dairy hus s o n , 135 F i f t h E a s t N o r t h S t., P a y s o n , bandman at the New Jersey College U ta h , s a y s : "M y of Agriculture, New Brunswick. Chief b a c k b e c a m e la m © a n d w h e n I sto o p e d among these Is the poor condition of I c o u ld h a r d l y pasture. s tr a ig h te n a g a i n . M y back ached con In many regions a drought In mid s t a n t l y and m y k i d summer causes tough and woody pas n e y s a c te d to o fr e e ly . I h a d d l r x y s p e lls ture. The result is that the cow, es and severe head pecially If producing a liberal amount aches. I u s e d D o a n _ s Pills and they p r a c t ic a lly c u re d m e. of milk, doesn’t get sufficient food and loses flesh by trying to keep up pro duction. Finally the production de clines, slowly at first and then more STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS rapidly as conditions become extreme. Foster-Milbura Co., Mig. Chem., Buffalo, N. Y. Records from creameries show that for 100 pounds of milk delivered June 1 there are only 46 pounds delivered August 1. Flies may be a slight factor, but their importance Is overestimated. The flies and the hot weather are factors in so far as they both dis Keep your horses working i courage the animals from grazing. " S P O H N ’ S." Standard rem- I f kept on pasture the cows should i edy for 32 years for Distemper. [ Influenza, Coughs and | be turned out to graze during the Strangles, Colds. Give to sick and those ex- [ early morning and late evening. The posed. Civ© -SPOHN’S” for Dog Dis- L temper. Sold by your druggist. If not, I growing of soiling crops may be a order from us. Small bottlo 60 cent*, iaivo I Writs for fre e b o o k let on diaewMS. I good practice. Grain Is un effective ; $1.20. SPOHN MEDICAL CC.Cept. GOSHEN. IND. [ means of holding up production, but It Is an expensive practice to the ex tent that the grain replaces grass. Silage Is not a complete ration, but It may be used alone to supplement pastures. I f conditions are such that most of the feed has to be supplied “ All pimples are Inflammation of tha outside of pastures, then the feeding skin,” says Peterson, “ and the best should be practically the same as in and quickest way to get rid of them winter. Is to use Peterson's ointment.” Used I f the production of the herd drops by millions for eczema, skin and scalp to a marked degree during the sum Itch, ulcers, sore feet and piles. AU mer It cannot be brought back to the druggists, 60 cents. point where it should be. Therefore, to Insure a paying fall production. It Is highly Important to keep up the N e v e r k n o w s a sick headache; milk flow during the summer, even stom ach perfectly w e ll, after though there may be no Immediate takin g B eech am ’s P ills. profit. “ I have taken Beecham’s Pills and N O OTHER MEDICINE with the Records of Cow-Testing best results for the past fifteen years. DOAN’S D E M A N D “ B A Y E R ” A S P IR IN lounger Is backache keeping you upset?, Feel all tired out—so nervous and dispirited you can hardly keep going? Then look to to your yo kidney.! \our kidney, rid the body of poibonous waste. Hut if they body las. impurities accumulate lag, impuiiuCT ------------ — and r * poison ■ ° . ■ . ... T L . n o n a to a n t t ft the whole system. I hen one is ant to suffer backache, stabbing pains, head aches, dizziness nnd other annoying kidnev irregularities. If your kidneys are sluggish, help them with a diuretic. Fee Doan's Pills. They are praised the world over. Ask your neiynoorl i j CORNS D l Scholls 4 ‘¿Lino-pads H O S T E T T E R ’S "Jevl Ijounq -