The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 23, Vernon, Jennings County, 30 January 1920 — Page 7

"CALIFOHiilA FIG SYRUF "1 IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE n f 1 ,1 tl 1 f 4U jv f..TT- ; 1 Don't, worry! . Let "Danderine" your hair snd double its beauty. : ' . Ill ?f rJJl savs Lock at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. .1 ; 'I i IUU tha Cold. At th first ncn "9 w if ij,L ka 1 V OAT SPROUTER FOB POULTRY

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Successful Chicken Raisers Beginning . to Appreciate Value of Gien Feed in Winter. "

All poultry raisers re hoinnin? to appreciate th value of proutirt oats for liens in winter. I mode a sprouter of my own as shown in the drawing, f?ays a writer in an eschnnse. ItJis a box 20 by pfj inches ' and . V.G inches IiSsh".!v.Jt i larjre enoush to supply r0 to To hens with sprouted -oats every .other da j". There are six drawers in the hox, eacii two inches deep with

v inflow -sei'enn t.or hottoms. A is a-

funhtil into which .warm water jnay le 'ponred.'intq the -Tare box O which is frill of small holes In the bottom. I put about one-hnlf inch , of oats in each. pan. then pour a gallon of warm ,rnter. through a funnel' into the pan I,

ffroni which the water trickles dSwn

tlirourh the oats In all the drawers and finally collects in the lower pan

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CoHar Sclesman'3 Ailment Would Probably Yield to Treatment of the Right Kind.

unan leaned his linthe counter at me "I'm trotting coilar-

The cill:tr saleMilike fjo'o over and hipred :

iii-:." "VI;at"s that?" I askod. twistinc a li'iiiihcr lifleon choker anmnd my s';x1t'l! !i--k. "A disease peculiar to collar salesmen only. After one has sold these linen and llannel circles for any lehu'th of time he begins to think, walk and dt-eam in circles and spirals. "?dentally, I can never arrive at any e. itiel usion. 1 start to think from a

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$ittins. Vh. -the

fl'on!! which always seems to me to be a hone collar button, and I invariably arrive at the point where I be-' "Winn I take a walk I catch myself

describing circles which seem to be mad-:1 of collars. The streets, the hmi-es, the slars seem at times to be a meny-uo louiul made up of linen objects. "It hluht I dream of mounting vast circles up in the sky madt up of millions of collars, at the top of which Is a c'arU collar box."

"Youmc man." I said, "you needs laundering." Cartoons vine.

SiUaw Evidently, Had. Not. Always . Been On,', ct, -th,e . Ordinary - "Blariket' Variety."-. , ; . -. ' ' ': We were honeymponiHg inArjiona.

Of course w;i "had our" , eycr-falthful caruera ".with iis... On the, principal

street corner ' of "ft small ..town

an old Indian s.ifaw'

sidewalUwith' lier , pottery on-'eshibt-

tion about lier, T tjiought. that .would' be a dandy pUtir.e.to" tsike pacKhome. My-wife and I stopped in frcnt of-the squaw, and, .knowing' an Indian's superstitm. about being .photpirrsirhed, 'vo hesitated.', Just ih'sn the proprietor of the store "in front "of which' sh was siuatting opened the .door and 1 inmiired of him: ''Do you think she

would object to our taking a snapshot"

of her?" lie said he did?;t'Ti now, that we might try it, and whil! wyiwre .discussing, the ' situation .:'ili.r..iqwraw sjioko up 'in "excellent Kngli'sji "rahd

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care to have my picture ' taken:? Ex change. ' " .' .'

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Standard cold remedy for 53 year . in tablet form safe. ure, r. X opiates break up a cold in 2 boors re'uevea gripia 3 iT.

J4oney Cac il it ius. me genuine box. fcas a Eel X. top with Mr. H v. picture. - 'w-Jk. Af A W Drt-ir Star

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To stop falling hair at ence and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, .get a small bottle of delightful "Dan- - derine" at any drug or toilet counter ' for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After

several applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Your hair will grow strong, thick and long and appear soft, glossy

and twice as beautiful and abundant.

Try it ! Adv.

Accept "California" Syrup of Figs ! RoT kf Thick Wind nnlr lonlr fr.r tho noma PaHfnmiti ,in i or ChOie-COWn, Can b

the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm-

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stomach, liver and bowels. Children also other Bunches or Swe::;r.-s. No t itter.

love its delicious fruity taste. Full

directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must .say "California." Adv.

Homemade' Oat Sprouter.

C.'vli.-h 4.s. water tight. D' is a Tamp below -tlio pan C and should be'" retaliated the oats in the lower drawer will not get varmer than So or 00 degrees. The oats should be watered, each' morning and night, with warm

. The four -holes' in the side furnish'

ventilation for the lamp. In one.

week the sprouts will be three to four

inrtas'itigtt arid m'ay be fd. '', tie-in wifh 'tire lower 'draw eiv and af ter'"ft,,ed-

ing the contents refill with nffts 'fbm

the pail K in 'which they have been

.soaking' fof-L'i Jmurs.. Move the other

draviprs. dd'wn'iand 'put the bas'i' one

6Hti)!-"'On -tskiv b j fiurt (ine1-feed' "ever

Can't Steal the Scout Smile. A couple of scouts, on an overnight

hike, . stopped at a country store for

some little tilings tney noeueu. ino

proprietor, who had been rilled bjsome holdup men but a short time before, cautioned them against robbers who were reported in the vicinity.

"Aw," said one of the boys, "we

haven't got much 'cept a smile, and if anyone wants to swipe that, he's welcome to it. We can get lots more."

Scout News Bulletin.

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GARMENTS LIKE NEW

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A Shock for Father. Tommy had a baby sister, about a month old. The parent told him that she had been found under a gooseberry bush. Tommy comes in from the garden, soiled and dirty. "What l ave you been doing?" asked father. "Digging around the gooseberry bushes," came the answer. "Did you find any baby?" Father w inked at mother. "No," answered Tommy, "I was putting the last one back." Kxcbaoge.

Just before a man succeeds in gettint: all he wants in this world the undertaker crets busy with his person.

After-War. Coffee. -..

People old enough to" rtmember.'ittie

Civil war are able to recall the fact

that after the close oS that conflict it was difficult and irftcil friVpoSsible" to ' obtain coffee. Various suijstittits were used, such as parciiedrye,but; one.tiiat. was commonly utilized-in Washington-' and many other cities was sweet; potatoes. The latter were first roasted and allowed to burn sViinewhat on the outside. Then" they were .niasljipd in water and "boiled. The .water SvaS, thus transformed into coffee,' by- no means'.

.so unpalatable as might be imagined..

Sugar" in those days .cost 2o -cents ii pound. But 'the 'sweet, potato 'coffee required no sugar, and so was an .economical drink.

Feath.ered Trjbe. ..y Would Prove . Profitable as Hogs if Given Sarrte -Attention. - '-.' ' iv 1 '

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tention and scientihe feediug given the

poultry flocks as are given your lmgs, .the feathered .trilie-would prove to be' os much .of ''liter tga gatl i ft efss" as the

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k;UL-i.ooi t-o (ii!;i5i. ioujiry not

stand for neglect any more. than your

live, stock. -

"Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Shabby

Apparel So Fresh and Stylish. .Don't worry about perfect results.

IJse . "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to

give a new, rich, fadeless color to any

fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen.

cotton or mixed goods,--dresses,

blo.uses, stockings, skirts, children's

coats, feathers everything.

Direction Book with each package

tells how to diamond dje over any color.

To. match any material, have dealer

show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card.

-Adv. '

The Vegetarian Airman. "Hobey" Baker, the young Philadelphia athlete and airman, who made a brilliant flying record during the war, was talking at the Philadelphia Country club about his experience in France." "I knew one chap," he said, "who crashed in Germany, and tramped 3-0 miles back to our lines. It took him a month, and he lived the whole time on raw turnips and carrots that he dug up at night." "Gee I" fa id a young lady, T wonder how such an experience felt?" "The poor guy," said the airman, "told me it felt like a root march."

no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Economical only a few drops required at an application. $2. 50 per bottle delivered. Ir.t 3 i frtfi. AESCfSSiKE, J&, the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen Veins and Ulcers. $1.25 a bottle at dealers or delivereiBook."Evidence" free. W.F.YOUNG. P. D. F..St3Te!r.p!St, SDrtnoRe!sl.Mi5.

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Tes, Indeed. mon oftt-n than you think. Because ACIU-STOMACH. starting with indigestion, heartburn, belchinK. fooil-repcstt-lns-. bloat and gas. if not checked, will eventually affect every vital organ of the body. Severe, blinding, spUttins beadacJi are, therefore, of frequent occurrence as a result of this upset condition. Tike EATON1C. It quickly banish.es aUutomach with its sour l lout. pain and fi. It aids digestion helps the stomach pet full strength from every mouthful, ot food you eat. Millions of people are miserable, weak. sick, and ailinar because of ACIDSTOMACH. Poi.'ons. created by partly digested food charged with acid, are aborbe,t into the blood and distributed- tbruwruout the entire system. Thi3 often causes rheumatism, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver.

! heart trouble, ulcers and even cancer of i the stomach. 'If robs its victims of thtr ! health, undermines the strength of th most vigorous. If vou want to fret back your physical i and mental strength be full of vim and t visror erijoy life and be happy, you must j get rid of your acid-stomach. ! In EATONIC you will find the very help : you need and it's guaranteed. So get a bisc

pleased when told that she was "on j faii9 to Pieasa you. return n and he win the right side" so long -us he did not I refund yesr money.

On the Right Side. "I don't want to do anything wrong," said an elderly Shropshire woman who called upon an official of the mini.stry of food, "but when I die I should like my funeral to be properly carried out." She then confided that she had, in stock, her coffin and shroud, two bottles of whisky and three tins of salmon. This cheerful soul was quite

add to her stock. London Chronicle.

Easy to Accomplish. Bank Cashier You will have to be

-identified, madam.

Lady My friend here will 'dentify

me.

Cashier But I don't know her. Lady Oh, 'well, I'll introduce her. -St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

Roses, are like children; yorfve got to give them plenty of care to get the best results.

Do not let your keenness overshadow vour kindness.

DISPOSE OfvEAftLY PULLETS

Fowls Hatched Last Winter Will Molt

About January Fjrst and Should Be Marketed.

.i PUiles?Jiatched Ai January -and Feb-

rtiaTy.are.the ones that lay in -fhr sum-I

inviv'nnd"'faH when the old' .hens are

inciting. It will be well not to depend on these to continue laying through the winter, however,' as they probably

will 'molt- about- the -first of -January

qnd' should' be "diposed'of at that-time. FMQ MARKET FOR BROILERS

"When the world is unable to under

stand a man it dubs him a crank.

It is better to be a good father than

a famous man.

Deep Laid Plot. "Mother and the girls insist on my wearing my oldest clothes every day and Sunday," said Mr. Cuinrox. "That's economy." "I think it's diplomacy. If they can keep me.- looking shabby they know I won't have the nerve to show up at any of their parties."

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Unreliability. are hard things

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"Sometimes they won't lie and somelimes they won't stand."

AOSTOMACi;t

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Soap 25c, OintmeBt 25 aad 50c, Talcum 25c.

Oh, So Much! Wife You complain that I am always asking you for money. Why don't you give mc so much a year and have done with it? Hub I do give you "so much." That's just what I complain of.

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IFiis economical bever3gs hasrich. coffee like' flavor that trxdy

saxisfxes. , ....... Made by . -- - Fostum Cereal. Co; Battla Creek, Midi.Sold by Grocers and General Stores.

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good thing may. be made" of", plump

young chicks, termed squab broilers

At seven to eight weeks old when

weighing three-quarters., to a pound

TV-i'li they often bring 'as much as one

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, . - ' . ' - " ". - - Cfe:"Ui -.the . fioors of "the -lien houses ;very-fe,w s; don't-allow the trash to "accumulate'. ' ' ' '".. Pei bap's, 'isome -Jieiisl and pullets Vmihll.be 'much .-better layers if -they "coul'd select -thrir ovfiers". . . . .. - .'' : . '; - - Liorns .-at 5a "months, ''and - the larger breeds of Rocks and Ileitis at ;8?.i nioiirtis'. w Hl hegiii -e'gg; production.

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E1' somp today! p You're going to call 'Lucky Strikes just right. Because Lucky Strike cigarettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco.

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