The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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For Pain Headache
Neuralgia Rheumatism
Lumbago Colds
Accept only a
Bayer package
vhichcontalns proven directions
Bandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Alan bottles of 24 and 100— Druggists
JapCrfs It th trafo mark of Bayar Mano-firty-T
of MoaoooaUcacliteater of baiicjUcacid
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Money bock without question
If HUNT'S SALVE fails In the
treatment of ITCH ECZEMA
BING WORM TETTER orotber
Hchlnff akin dtaeaaea Price
75c at dmirffiats or direct from
LI II starts Mrtltlta 6a Sksnusjst
fllfCV ri V HI I COPLAND ANYWHERE
DAIoT I LT MLLtn ATnucrsANDKiLLa
— ALL FLIES Neat
clean omam—taJ eon
fcoicnt cheap Uiti
all season liana of
metal can't apiU or
tipover will oot aoU
or Injure anything
Guaranteed sneetiva
Sold by dealer or
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prepaid 1125
suuttu Wl IM Ut Am BraokJro N T
Find Paper Worth $300000
What Thomas McCarthy age four-
teen believed to be a worthless piece
of paper that he kicked outside of the
Detroit post ofllce turned out to be a
Craft for $300000 on a New Tork
bank The boy thinking that the un-
stamped envelope was without value
placed It In hla pocket where It re-
mained an til next morning when his
father discovered It and returned It to
a Detroit hank
Lift Off-No Pain!
Doesn’t hurt one bltl Drop a little
"Freezone" on an aching corn Instant-
ly that corn stops hurting then short-
ly yon lift It right off with Angers
Tour druggist sells s tiny bottle of
Freezone” for a few cents sufficient to
remove every hard corn soft corn or
corn between the toea and the foot
calluses without soreness or Irritation
“Happy as
Can Be”
T can work as well as ever and am
is beppy as can be for my life has
been given back to me” writes J It
Bryant who says he went to special-
ists who told him he had Bright's
Disease and they could do nothing
for him
Suggestions on
Raising Chicks
Expert Outlines Method for
Handling Youngsters and
Preventing Loss
The following method of handling
chicks has helped to prevent later
fosses from crowding The Incubator
Is kept darkened after pipping starts
to avoid toe picking A thermometer
Is placed In the nursery and If the
temperature Is found to be below 100
degrees there the chicks are not al-
lowed to drop down until about fifty
have hatched then removed and the
door wedged open slightly to give
more air and "harden them' off”
Chicks are removed to the brooder In
baskets with wanned cloths below
and above the chicks
Prsparing Brooder
The brooder Is prepared by obtain-
ing a uniform temperature of 100 de-
grees Dry sand Is placed one Inch
deep around the heater to the edge of
the hover A etrlp of roofing Is run
around the hover eighteen Inches
from the edge Within this fine litter
Is tramped until It forms a steep slope
from the paper to the edge of the
and The thermometer la hung at the
edge of the hover at the level of the
chicks’ back Chicks are placed about
the hover at about 11pm and the
room darkened The space about the
hover Is Increased from day to day
depending on the temperature of the
room the roofing having been left
long enough for this purpose The
corners of the room are always kept
rounded
Training Roosts Ussd
At the end of a week or ten days
training roosts are used A frame
four feet wide Is fitted around three
sides of the house so as to touch the
floor near the stove and Is binged to
the wall about foot from the floor
This frame Is first covered with one
Inch mesh and then lath are tacked
parallel on It three Inches apart
When practically all of the chicks
have taken to these roosts the hover
Is raised and the room kept at 75
degrees The roosts are raised and
booked to the wall during the day At
four or five weeks they may be lev-
eled by nalllDg a twelve Inch board
under the front edge — O O Krura
Poultry Specialist Colorado Agricul-
tural College
Increase Shown in Farm
Wages During Last Year
Average farm wages In the United
States last year were $3318 month
with board compared with $2917 In
1022 the United States Department of
Agriculture reporta Increases were
shown In all geographic groups of
states with largest Increases In the
North Atlantic and Eust North Cen-
tral states and the smallest Increase
In the South Atlnntlc states
The rate per month with board In
the North Atlantic group rose from
$3714 In 1922 to $4342 In 1023 In the
East North Central group from $3333
to $3041 nnd In the Western states
Including the Monntnln and Pacific
coast regions from $4537 to $5125 The
rate In the West North Centrul states
Increased from $3303 to $3754 In
tho South Atlnntlc states from
$2212 to $2403 and In the South Cen
tral group from $2223 to $2413
The Increases are attributed to In-
dustrial competition for labor which
was most pronounced In the northern
stntes as reflected In the larger advances
Rotation Helps Farmer
A definite rotation of crops Is a
farmer’s most helpful friend Such a
system lowers coBt per bushel cr tan
distributes lubor economically Incor-
porates humus In the soil controls
weed growth nnd eliminates risk from
growing one crop
Technical Bulletin '
Aid to Bee Keepers
Results of Studies Made by
-Expert Agriculturists
(Prvpar4 br h United States Department
of Agriculture) t
To clenr up cerfuln points about
which beekeepers and breeders of
queen bees need Information United
States Department of Agriculture Bul-
letin 1222 "Qrowtl) and Feeding of
Honeybee Larvse” by James A Nel-
son Arnold P Sturtevsnt and Bruce
Llneburg apiculturists has been Is-
sued This bulletin sets forth In'tech-
nical form the results of studies made
by the authors and should prove of
value to those concerned professional-
ly with the production of boney
It has been found In the course of
these studies tat there Is a difference
In the type of food consumed by the
honeybee larva on different duys of
Its development Food Is supplied by
nurse bees wblcb visit the cells con-
stantly for Inspection and feeding
During the eight days from the time
the egg Is laid until the fully grown
larva Is sealed within - the cel! the
visits of the nurse bees average about
1300 per day It has been Impossible
to discover by observation what actu-
ally takes place when the nurse bee en-
ters the cell to feed the larva but
pertain theories which have been form-
ulated In regard to this are discussed
In the bulletin The best manipulation
of the bee ctlony to obtain good re-
sults In boney production Is deter-
mined by some of the fucts brought
out by these studies
The bulletin which Is In two parts
and contains many graphs and tables
may be obtained while the supply
lasts by applying to the United Stutei
Department of Agriculture Washing-
ton D C
Systematic Tuberculin
Testing of Many Herds
Within a month after systematic tu-
berculin testing of the breeding-cattle
herds was undertaken In Burt county
Neb every owner showed his Inter-
est In the work by having his stock
tested A recent report to the United
States Department of Agriculture
from Doctor Hays federal Inspector
In charge In Nebraska co-operating
with representatives of the State De-
partment of Agriculture says that
there were 1651 herds containing
more than 20000 cattle tested for
bovine tuberculosis In four weeks Of
this number 846 reacted as Infected
These reactors were shipped for Im-
mediate slaughter under federal In-
spection at Omaha
Keep Down Potato Beetle
By planting potntoes on a Uiferen’
plot of ground each year for several
years we can do much towards eep-
tng down the potato beetle Potato
scab nlso lives over winter In ground
where scabby potatoes grew
The first essential for success wltb
red clover Is: Good northern-grown
seed
High-priced seed Is not always good
seed but low-priced seed cun never
be good seed
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The delayed dormant spray must be
applied at just the right time Be sure
the spray rig Is In trim
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It Isn’t so much the number of
trees in the orchard that counts It s
wbat those trees produce
The greatest value of the typewriter
on the farm Is In the carbon copy It
leaves with the writer of every order
or business letter
lie took eight bottles of Ilobo Kid-
ney and Blndder Itemedy and Is en-
tirely satisfied
“Hobo" Is a powerful vivifying balm
—made from an herb that contains
no alcohol no opiates no habit-forming
drugs
For sale hy all drugelsts Price
$120 per bottle or a full treatment
of six bottles for $000 This full
treatment Is recommended and guar-
anteed to give entire satisfaction or
money refunded
HOBO MEDICINE CO
Beaumont Tsxu
Rations Without Silage
The farmer who has clover hay but
uo silage will find In the following a
ration that Is designed to make up for
the absence of the silage three parts
of corn and cob meal three parts of
ground oats and one part of linseed
oil meut The oil meal will provide
some variety along with gome laxa-
tiveness A ration that fits the needs of the
farmer who lias only timothy hay for
his cows Is: three parts of corn and
cob meal three parts of ground oats
and two parts of linseed oil meal The
oil meal will bring up the deficiency
In protein
Keep Chickens Out
It you think that the poultry will
eat the tomatoes and strawberries oil
the vines now Is a good time to build
that poultry-proof fence or fix the old
one ao that jt will turn the bena and
plga Throwing cloda at the bena la
good exercise bat the usual remarks
that accompany tha cloda very seldom
Improve your "batting average at
Sunday school '
Failure to treat oats for smut the
last few years has cost growers at
least SV4 bushels an acre
Uncle Ah says that when we ar-
rive at the time when work just comes
natural to us we Inherit happiness
e
Jinny lnsecta which pass the whiter
tn the soil of alfalfn fields can he de-
stroyed by disking or by use of the
renohntor cultivator or splke-tooihcd
harrow Such treatment Is particular-
ly effective against grasshopper eggs
and lurvne of the clover-leaf weevil
The Invading army of insects will
soon launch their attack Is your
spray rig ready for battle?
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Some say work Is a curse others
that It’a a blessing Uncle Ab says
that either way there’a nothing to
equal the satisfaction of a job well
dona
see
The Colorado potato beetle makes
Ita appearance at tho time the plants
are coming up The plants should be
sprayed as soon as the beetles are ob-jerved
It's Easy to Pay
For a Chevrolet
Everybody wants an automobile
Everybody can pay lor a Chevrolet
Everybody can aSord to own a Chevrolet '
You can buy a Chevrolet just as vou buy any other inf
portant necessity Not one lamily in a thousand paya -cash
in full lor a home They make a substantial down :
payment then pay oS the mortgage with what they used
to pay lot rent plus other savings
A Chevrolet can be bought just as you buy a stationary
home It earns its own way and you ride while you pay
It is the beet paying investment any lamily can make
because it provides transportation saves time and makes
all outdoors your playground bringing health and happi-
ness to the whole family
There is a Chevrolet dealer near yon Ask him to show
you the different models and explain how easy it is to'
get use and pay for the one you want
Prices fob Flint Michigan
Superior Roadster - - $490 Superior Sedan - -$799
Superior Touring - - 495 Superior Commercial Chassis 395
Superior Utility Coupe 640 Superior Light Delivery - - 495
Superior 4-Passenger Coupe 725 Utility Express Truck Chassis 650
Flihtr Boilt on all ClotoJ ModtU
Cleanly Spoken
The hoy was home at lust He bad
tried his luck out West Id the mines
for five years wltb little success And
now he was broke 1 -“John”
cried his old mother seiz-
ing both his hands In greeting “you
huve hardly changed at all”
"I know mother" he answered In
tremulous tones "but there ain’t' no
laundries out there" — Swamp Angel
Only Explanation
"Perhaps you can explain Marie
how It was that I saw you kissing the
chauffeur In the kitchen T
“I’m sure I don’t know ma’am nn-
lees you were looking through the key-
hole”
WOMEN CAN DYE ANY
GARMENT DRAPERY
Chevrolet Motor Company Detroit Mich
' Diviilon of Qenaral Motors Corporation
- - - - —
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
Applicants for Insurance Should
Use Swamp-Root
Judging from reports from druggists
who sro constantly in direct touch with
tho public there is one preparation that
has been very successful in overcoming
these conditions The mild and healing
influence of Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is
soon realized It stands tbs highest for
ita remarkable record of success
An examining phyaician for one of the
prominent Life Insurance Companies in
tn interview of the subject made the as-
tonishing statement that one reason why
to many applicants for insurance ere re-
jected it because kidney trouble is so
common to the American people and the
large majority of those whose applications
tre declined do not even suspect that
they have the disease Dr Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root is on sale at all drug stores
in bottles of two sizes medium and large
However if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr
Kilmer A Co Binghamton N Y for a
sample bottle When writing be sura
sad mention this paper— Advertisement
At Bad at That?
Old Iudy— 1 hear you’ve got a new
bahy at your house Mr James
Mr Jume8 (who lives three streets
awuy)— Good heuvena! Cun you hear
It from here?— Iondon Bussing Show
Dya or Tint Worn Faded Thlnga
New for 15 Cents
Don’t wonder whether yon can dya
or tint successfully because perfect
home dyeing la guaranteed with "Dia-
mond Dyes” even If you have never
dyed before Drngglsta have all colon
Directions In each package — Adver-
tisement ' -
Activity Increased
"A medical expert says most men
today ure more active thuo their an-
cestors” “Yes In dodging the automobiles
modern man’s activity has been great-
ly Increased”
A Lady of Distinction
la recognized by the delicate fascinat-
ing Influence of the perfume she usee
A bath ’with Cutlcnra Soap and hot
water to thoroughly cleanse the porea
followed by a dusting with Outlcura
Talcum powder usually means a clear
sweet healthy akin— Advertisement
Dependt
' Rastas — Qwlne have a garden?
Rufus — Yus ’deed If muh wife’s
hack gits belter— Life
Some people clamoring for a new
religion have never tried the old one
Children Cry for “Castoria”
Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages
Mother! Fletcher’s Castorla bas recommend It The kind you bava '
been in use for over SO years as always bought bears signature of -pleasant
harmless ' substitute for
Castor Oil I’uregorlc Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups Contains no
narcotics Proven directions are os
each package Physicians everywhere
SICK HEAMC1E
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Take a good dose of Carter's little liver PCM
then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after They restore
the organa to their proper functions and
and tbs causes of it pais away
niY REGULATE THE BOWELS and
rUVENT CONSTIPATION
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Hickman, Tom D. The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1924, newspaper, May 1, 1924; Jet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1714399/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.