South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1921 — Page 5

FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2. 1921

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TltoES 5

WITH THE FARMERS

ALI ALFA. Alf.ilfa I a romr iraf ivrlv rs-..

cmp Jn tho r!!M Stat,,, tut it i i AJ',!f?" "' or jrrw.s s.'-'iy, nr.d I not a

fj": Jr.f-i to rcme into f;nrn. , flchfr

Tr.Tft very ff.v firmer. wh'prof.t would not U- materially en-

For a patch of two or thre acres, j ! pThaj-s. the met Mt.nfactory I mfthoi is to manure a piece of '.and r."ar the barn whero it ran l rn' st

ff M valu p--r acre of clover or any convf nir.ently ujed for hop pasture. ; other foras crop. The -roi.r.rl should he n'.o-.w-d. lit-:

youne ted and si-.ved to rap' early in : oM prinir. Invarf Kse an xc'.lent

t rannot romr"!" v.-:th ; variety of moo. This .should be, u 1 1

mVcra or t'xta'.i ciurlni? ; for h- pasture during' May ani th" dry wthrr in July and Ausruft. JUn. In tho lirst wk of Julv the

THE HOME KITCHEN By JEAN NETTE YOUNG NORTON

SUIT LATEST ACT IN CHILD KIDNAP CASE

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CAimuii: AM) pitppkus. i to im:mot r.in ur

Mix tw o p irt fin' ly si.rr i 1 1 cab- j To remove a pre aw ;K-t cover it I $100.000 Damage? Akrd 1)V

'a'. -nf part fir. fly ihpM cTn j with powdered rnaene; and let It

larcM by raJ.-tns: alfalfa. Hvery I Wbn wn in sprint? without a no- rape j-tubV. should be mowed down fanner shou! ! aim to pr !ucn ,, far; cal'! "nur.-, crop" !hr is z con- j and the ground thoroughly plowed, an poMlMo all his food Muff on hi ' ft-tr.t ?truKK for supremacy with ; thn dlked. then plowed, anir ";vn farm. T.Vre I a ririi incr- ; th wf '! during th entire asn j di?kr d and harrowed. In about two In tho acrK" d--of-d to alfalfa ali'and Mr. and Mrf. Weed and all th' wck It phould ajrain be di.sked. In ver th country. It ! no more trou-i yours: W-o,is rome out bt. leaving the last wek of July or the first

M in Rrurln? a c"r, l

iptr.o. .Moisten v;:n M.ad

kind preferred.

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OIL. WICKS. To prevent oil stove wl.k from smoking oak them In vinegar and

thn drv thni thoroutrhly

remain 2 4 hours or more. If when ':! remove the macnes-.a ther ; st'.! a pct. cver again. It can be b-ionded upon to draw out the

gr a sp.

Mr?. Ethel Montgomery Father's Kin Sued.

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f al-: i P'or pafhy stand of alfalfa.

week in August the ground houll

us.ng

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fa If. i than of corn, but tlv- r.-ithi-d.- j Li! s:;rrsr:;pr iwcMnz ar bt In be thoroughly disked and worked

j th-' oornblt. Th" iKst way in to I down so that It i rlrm and solid.

! tv. inure a piece of stuby.le ground. One of the rno.st common mistakes

f'-nir; ng a 'a"r almot c-rtalnly

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fall

followed In

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with alfalfa. Don't 1 too quicK to j and all plow it, or manure the j L in not disking the ground before or.eiud thHt your "stand" 1. poor. ; ground In winter or early fpring. ! It is plewod and in not making a It trerjuntly fho-vs up better in th ld:-k it thoroughly, as soon um vou ! firm solid s.eed bed lfore sowinpr.

If a rain com.es in the latter part of July or the first part of August, it Is a tjood plan to prepare the ground

I)KIsi.vg chicki;ns.

When dressing a young chicken ' ural flavor

n.t its in r . . '

fow. as quiokly as vl!!e. Wate r j ; lill! ! ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! I b

nat- i

n'-con-i year, in ren tr.e can-i u ( can in th. spring, plow the latter

not m ti.-factory; It Is better t use , r-art o

th- sani

ground for a 'ond trla ; the gr"und

f April and once more disk

It should be .summer

than to take a r.'-w field. The Inn 1 1 fallowed, that K disked and ha.rvalj h of thifl section "f thi un ' rowed often enough during May. of the country, wh-re both r.rn and June and the firmt part of July, to alfalfa, can be crown, wiii always 1 ; 'kjji the weeds and to prevent the much hiirher than in thos. rec?ions j ground from becoming hard. Some tv he,-., only one of these crop.H can time In the latter part of July or l e gro-A n to advantage-. I early in August the ground should Twrnfy yi'irn frm now- pvcry one 1 be disked and harrowed and the v ill w -n ler ho a- w- got along with- j ?eed sown at once with a drill or out a I f 1 f a ad w h y we did not rec- i broad canted and harrowed In. o-n:.- irn alue rner. That alfalfa Oats and wheat stubble ground, ran. ari l w:;;. be -rown throtjhout l manured and fall nlowwi esneci-

do not have water too hot. Too

much heat makes the sitive and it breaks.

looks of your chicken.

:ln too sen-

1 sitive and it breaks, spoiling th"

scntcin:i mtik. If the milk has been scnrci

con

tainer and put that in a basin of

WILL TAINT POOD. ! Don't put cheese, mus'kmelor.s or ! jZ

onions jn the lower part of the re-i-erat"r. Ti-.ey will taint other foods.

cold water. Ixive it until cool

when all trace of burning will hav 1 heaviness disapeartd. !

and how the seed at onco wh'le thrp

1 ,;e...., ,.a Pur It at once into another Is suiilciont moisture ;n the ground , , . .

to sprout the seed and give the young alfalfa a pood start. If the weather 1 very dry, it is best t put the seed in with a drill or disk it in to secure enough moisture to start it at once. "WTien the pround ha.j been disked and harrowed, do not wait; sow the se.d and harrow or disk in at once while the surface soil Is wet. Another m ft hod with home ad-

; i:tIjY. n,i:.vsn: Don't slam the oven door while baking cake or pastry. It will cause

Try XEWS.TIMES W ant Ads

r.'Tt h. r.-i Indiana and routhern J ally pood for alfalfa. Disk the ! vantages over th other above where f . in V,. Vi r. i er n. ra.no,! 4 . I. I il .... a 1 t

"t i-i i' luiu..- 1.4-i-- - io;mou.-i'i i.fjAt spring as soon a ary housoii is not ico ary, is to grow

j IXONOMY. ! O n o r tin 1 n i - A i r la o crr.1

! slogan for the housewife. By using rMvv

each food instead of letting it re- , f , main a day or two. you run no risk C (iQOHP ß TT 33111011

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seed m above. Til!.? method will al-

b-rgrr ar.y I'"'u!t. Tr.e.-e Im no combination of feeds

f t th- product-bin "f b-ef, pork. roost certainly secure a s tanl if it is ru.ik and butr-r, and eg.- and for 1 done well. It ha feveral decided growing aninials of all kinds th m j advantagf-s: First, clearing the corn and alfalfa. Alfalfa is needed grruprl of weeds, tJie greatest enemy to "bala iif e, " up com ratior-.s and . of alfalfa; second, the seeding comes -ve the large wast of tar h. whieh at a slack tinie when the work can olway take p'.ae.. where corn is fed. t.e dono without neglecting other We n-.-d alfalfa be.-.iu we can. in J croj).; third, it insures a firm solid thM way. grow on our own farms thej bed with Futhcjent mcisture to gerprotein nvre pr-ütably than we can j mir.ate the. yecd. The only trouble buy it in fee 1 j-tulfs. V- w f- alfalfa j experienced by late Ummer eedcause it feeds the soil an 1 enables ;ing has been the occasional damUr to grow larger roj-i.-? cf corn and .age froni gras hoppers along that oat-. Wo med it because alfalfa' ide of the field where it joins pasprnduTf on an avera ebajlde th-' ' tnrp land or an old meadow.

enough to work, summer fallow- and' a crop of winter wheat, early oats or

early potatoes and follow that crop with alfalfa. As pooh as the grain is ripe, it should be cut; 1 i or 20 loads of manure spread to the acre;

the grain hauled off and stacked or

threshed as soon as possible. The

ground should be then thoroughly disked to mix the manure and .stubble with the soil, plowed and again J

dlsKed and harrowed and well work

i? that your refrigerator is easily kept clean.

more

By VERA WINSTON

IUiAXKITlN. If you have trouble with your blank ts shrinking when you wash them, dry them on a curtain Ktreteh-

, ! or. This keeps them in shape, and

prevents shrinkage.

FOODS. Food. that are best for children

ed dovn to irive a .good firm solid in summer time are cereal puddings.

send bod. The ground should be Kft j mustards and Mane mange. They until the first week in August as in j combine high food value with ease

tho oorn belt the chances for getting! of digestion

a good stand diminish rapidly after or about Aug. 0 or 10.

arkefrs amd Froaiidal News

STOCKS DROP ON NEW YORK MARKET

Approaching Triple Holiday Kxerts Pronounced Influence on Wall Street.

XKW YORK, Sept. 1. The approaching triple holiday exerted a pronounced influence over Thursday's stock market. Dealings fell far below recent averages .and consisted largely of th closing of short contract.-. Continued firmness of money rates with call loans holding at r. 1-2 per cent and comparatively few extensions of fieplember maturities except for the Micrter maturities, also figured in the ir.tr.uiar operations. The August !t.eu rf the federal r.-vs.tvo beard. eptc;ally in relation to r ' t 4 i I b ijio-.. way borne out by

America!, Can Foundry 124 American International 1'S7 Amerievn Locornotivo Anaconda Copper 3.1 vi American Smelting 33Vs a. w 23; A. T. and T. . 105"s Baldwin locomotive 73' B. and 0 Bethlehem Steel T," 4 9U Canadian Pacific Ill 1 2 Cub. in American Sugar 1 '2 ?i Cuba Cane Sugar 74 California Petroleum 34 Central leather 2S$ C. and 0 5 4 Corn Products 6$ Crucible Steel 54 ?8 Chino Copper 22 K n a m e 1 33 Ilrie Common 13 Frio Common 13 Ceneral Klcetric 122 General Motors 9 T,'$ Croat Northern Pfd 71 Illinois Central ?." Industrial Alcohol 40 International Harvester 75 International Nickel 12 International Paper 424

the return f .. i.s-Roebuck and j international Paper 424 v -:npany. Tlies. hnwol a decrease inSpiration Copper 321s

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I c I arat'aoi i v rul .r common fn ! rrei-n-'d d. -Ö 1 d:- by the Amir. can 'ar and Imth'i and American Str-e; l- i.ia'.ti.s mpany was I.- worthy 1io.;iho it 1 ed that b ". ccn ldi' i;-- arc in th .:ieel ar.vl e 1 u ! p ! n t . ; 1 n I t r 1 e s Kail-. i-iipi oint. Rails were a source of disappointment, notably the Hill CIroup. I..s.sh of 1 to :; points ranged throughout that liviion. regardless of the pubiicatit'ii of more favorable statements of earnings. t )n the constructive silo th. s"jfiop, was d minatd by foreign oils.

Kenr.eeott Copper Dehigh Ya'.lej" . . . Mexican Petroleum Marine Pfd Missouri Pacific . .Mid vale St el Nevada Copper . . . New Hav.n

NT V t Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pacific eii Pure oil Pan-American Petroleum

.Peoples (l is

Pennsylvania Pierce Arrow Pullman Co '.

Mexican Petrob urn and kindred ' 1.... consolidated Conner

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heavies. S. ; lights. $'. ; I'ig. down: bulk, '.äo'''.. CATTI.i; Ke.vipts. l,."Mo; market lower: choice heavies. liglits. Jö.li '''.7.7."; lieift'rs. jsViiT.-'-o; cows, $P' .."; bulls. $'MiZ-,o; enlve. .V.12. SHKLT Ileceipti. 30); market steady; prime sheep, .vpu.l.'V); lambs. $."': 7.

KAM IHTFALO I.1VK STOCK. PAST IU FFAI.O, X. Y., Sept. 1 CAT11.11 IJecf it., ! liend ; market slow; shipping steer. 1 o. ; butclier gr oins. $7.7.Vij,...0 ; heifers. :;; ovs. l..Vij;; bulls. $:'.;27(Hi; feeder.C .".tj; milk cows and epringers, 407 1.1Ö. CALVKS Keceipts. .'.50; market active: cull to choice, f."';il4.2r. Mli:i:i" AM) I..Mi: Kecelrts. 2.O00; market ;e tlre: - hoi; lamls, ss T.Vj . '." ; cull to f.iir, .SVv.s.!'.,; yearlings, $'!.?; pheep. ?P; .... IKKiS Ke. eipfs. .1.200; market slow; Yorkers. J..73-i 10 ; pics. JO; mixed. -S1.T. (i10; heavy. .'..J."i t.7," ; roughs, $'.;.:,(); stags, .5; 4.5o.

CAKM I'LOrit.

Sift one cup of corn starch into four cups of flour. Be .sure that it is well mixed and you will have as fino a cake flour as vou can buy.

A CiRI'ASi: JAP,. A large glass jar, the kind used for paste with a bruh in a little, compartment, makes a good container for tho grease used for baking tins or waffle irons.

SAVi: THF.M.

CHICAGO (AMI GRAIN. CHICAGO. S.pt. 1 WHIIAT No. 'J red. SI. IN; No. :. red, S1.27; No. J hard winter. .?1.2".T" 1.2si ; x. 3 hard w inter, JV.-JO; No. 2 mixed, l.'jti. CORN No. 2 mixed. WH: No. 2 w hite. Wftlic; No. L' yellow. 1 '. ; No. .' mixed. ."'..Jie; No. a Avhtte, oi'i. ": No. 3 yellow. ; No. j mixed. .r.4U; No. 4 yellow, .li'4. oats No. a w-iiittp. r,m: r,7o : No. r, white, 3 4 if .TO.; No. 4 white. 221; 23c. CHICAGO GKAIV ANI PROVISION. CHICAGO. Sept. 1.

M-c;s scort-d x; rt me ga:us 01 1 10

points, then- e r.gtb. agiin being n.--saidated with ititiicat.ons of a sttt:m nt (tf the Meiern otnti ' Vi iv. iSteels. motors, copp.-tf, shippings. s-.igai's and cr.emicals closed at irr gular dclin'-s. Sa'.e-s a mou r.tetl to p.;:., e 0 n i.irs. Bi.tish and 'ther Furc-pean x-o.-.at.cr.-moved more faorally t" Ftrength m gui'ob i s Improvt-np nt V.on-e ceiiter-". t-rl;ng gaining alM o.t 2c at its I t st. with further extended far astern jo;n:s. inc'.u l;ng 1. Mexican g-avern-m. ttt 1 l-4'.s an l ."'s ware active and tl: ,ng,st of : -. foreign bonds. "re-,cii and tlm :v w i ba ;a n issa s

;. Doniesti'" e ! , , 1 i 1 s s 1 1 tractions wiCi ::r.4i:s 1 1 t : a '. ue

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1 KICKS 1U().1)KN ON

CHICACO KXCHANCK

Reading Repub!:- Steel Rock Island Rock Island . Rubber Southern Pacific Southern Railway St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd Stüde bake r Common Seal s- Roebuck Sinclair Oil Sugar Tobacco Products Tex. is Oil

Texas Pacific

I nion Pacific F. S. Steel Common Ftah Copper Vanadium Steel Virginia -Carolina Chemical Willys ei 1 md Western I" nion Wool Westinghous

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HI'AT Sept. 121 Pec. 123, Mav 12C.V. CUUN Srpt. 54 Dee. 5-4 Mav 577i, OATS Sept. r.i Pec. .tT"-; May 11 PuUK -

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Low 121'. 122 125

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. iv e all of tho scraps of fat from pork, steak and other meats. Cut them off before sending them to the table. When you have e;uite a quantity let them simmer over .a s.ow fire until they cease to bubble. Pour off the clear fat. It makes excellent shortening.

vorn ovi:x. Re sure that your oven is tho correct temper.ature before you put your food in it. Simmering in a cool oven spoils foods which should be baked.

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FALL

Millinery

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Thi. Smart Dres I of Knitted Brown Wool.

Wonderful creations in New Fall Millinery by the most competent designers, including copies of New Paris models, are now ready for your approval. Charming Hats of rich Lyons Velvet, striking Mats of beautiful Black Soleil, wonderful Hats of soft Duvetyn, smart Knox Sailor, etc., portraying the newest Fall shades, will startle your most vivid imagination.

Price $5 to $35

Labor Day Special Special purchase of New Trimmed Hats of fine Lyons Velvet, Soleil Sailors, in black, brown QT and navy : OcL?

Waists W onderful values in Georgette, Crepe dc Chine Satin Waists that formerly sold at from $5 to $1 2 Now S3, $4, $5

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Women's Jfissea' and Qfiildrem Ouifiiiers 226 Souih Michigan Street

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SEED MARKET. (Corrected Dally hy 1. A. Howe. 60J S. .Mb Id Ka n st.) TIMOTHY Selling ?4 pr bu. CLOYMU (me.l. red t eVlng $14. A T-PA I. FA Sellin? .14. SUDAN GItASS Sellinfr $a per rwt. MILLET (common) felline $2 pr VPTCIl (winter or balry) Sellin? $13 per vwt.

HAY. STRAW AM) FEED. (Corrects! Dally by the Udy Miller Flour aaiit Feed Co., 420 fl. Michigan nt.) NEW II Y ray in?, liT?l3c: selling J22-?j24 per ton. (ATS ravine. 3: uMlinp. roe. CI.OVEK SEED P.iyinff 10, ppllin?. $1214. AI.SIKE CI.OYER Sellinfr ?14 AI.FAI.FA--I Northern erovrm-$14. NEW CO UN i'a vlntr. V)c; h llin-r m.

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( IIKAi.O I.I V E STOCK. iliv 1. S Hurenu if Markets.) rilICA;. Se;t. 1 Mi;s- Ke elpt. L. ': market ta.iy, l."." bi?lior: bulk, .o'. s."',; '.. lu ; (p, V.m.o; l) av w-is lit. 7.'.i i ; m.linia uilit, f.NV.i '. fA : licht .-'ht. ''. ''; liirht l:plu. 2."; U .nv ;.;n kmj; -.ows. Mixxah. ts7.4'; pa sows. roi:li. ;''. ; P'CS.

WHEAT. CORN. OATS. ETC. (t'orrertnl Daily by D. II. Morpan. Star lilU. Hydraulic av. Thon L. 54X7.) COHN Faying .'.n - p r lu. OATS Paying "In-; sellin- !V. Ml DDLINtiS Sellins .1.U ier cwt. HKAN S-'llinp. $l.li p.r cvrt. CHnp FEED -S.'llinc:. sh) VeT owt. SCRATCH FEED Sellinc. J2.Äi per cwt. WHEAT New. payinc. $1.10 per bu.:

nia rinvinr SI 1.1 nor lin 1 I-

EVE Faying '": per bu; priniiins Sc per lui.

HIDES AND TALI OH.

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-r.rs. SJK 7V a 1 ."..2.1 ; veil .-.lives licht i :.',.! 1; n.!y w .-ilil. ..".-" 7.' j f-dt'r ;.vrs. M': V7."; t"ck.r steers, $'Vu". j Ml LEI- U'veip.". Oixi; ni;irkt :.v'Oi:t s'.a.lv; i.imli. 4 'I's. .'..-vn. $'..7.v4.''t : '

ami s. . al'.s anl ."r.'nm.'n. ?4'ji. year-w.rt-rs. .4.,i(..7"'; ewes. 2'?14 C0 : ivi , . i;;is an.! ritmiiii'ti, $2'i 4.

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HIDES 4.; calfskins. 10.-. TA EI.oW IlernIoreJ. 3o ; mu.h, 2 l'EESWAX 2ö''i.U".- prr pjund.

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I'KODUi; MARKET. (Corre-tel Dail lj- Itrot lirrlionU C.rttrfry '.SO IS. Main nt. Thune M. 1756.) El HKIt- lMjin-', 4.; sellmk' 4!e ,. , E;;s Tiiylnp. seün.r. ;s.- doz. mutts am e;etai.ees Cnl;f- , ern.a .Navel eiances. .loz. 1 1' EACHES S ari e and LiLier. f iling W A T E U M E I A N S - 4,V ea h . CANTEEUFTES -Tno or Z'r 1 NEW I'd TATOES Sellins CA reck. NEW CAH1-E Faying, 7c; eelling 10c! pi:tid. SWEET COHN Tay in lö:; felling i 2'"V- loren. I HEETS AND CARROTS New, selling i 7 bun- h. Arri.Es-soiiir.? paund. TOMATOES Tayhip Lie pound; eil1::C. 2"" P'-und.

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I.IVlTOCK. (CorTe ted Dally hy Major Hm. S. I.o;sn t.. Mi)uHaU. I'honf Mish. tl.) Ho;4-vpitblnir 14'Vj-2i ibg , suc 1!.: hojrs weijjbinc 2O0 t. 2."0 )bs., lc. bos weiphlnj; 2'. up, .tv: U. EAL CAEVES-liV.

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