The Arrow-Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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HOW TO MARKET
WOOD PRODUCTS
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SHOULD 6R0W HAIRY
VETCH MORE WIDaY
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4aM af tta teak, u4 M hua B«r
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•"■ afea t i—iwiij k«r* to Oto taw
aai vara oa«Ma« vtdi ika kaw>1«ls*
ar a war* vMdl rate a tka n««Maa-
ttm. <H>m> tkatr lUtttoM kad
baaa Itta tkaa* *r Dadkar aa4 mm, ad
a* I'nwt tk* atktr «T ukiaf tk*
rta a* kt raal3/ <u la kr* vftfe
V <bta4a« Tk* mvtHa' r r< *ftn
■*•*! erartxart pr«n*f Gn«7
b tmmaaOj tfcngkt «r kn at tka
!• *- H« «L** w«m to kit 1wttfcer
afcl ta^3 L« *«ci4 *m< f tf ba
a«it ba** a larj* ma «f awn*;
tkat *ry alcbt, u> pmj t r*mu;at
*fc*CMferblatktk*rtatk*
mf*. Tba (war te4r ba4 *lrr 4j girm
bta aD bar aaaty ac4 Je «4« >a4 ba<J lag br tMr rfurt*. bat tW i/
aacblac l*ft ta bwn. At tk* lajt tk* alw>rttf. If «jj tk* far wooa
ft* trtol U> wtof, hi a. bw* !*b4* n 14 t<c noUiw] tb y wnU
tka aeratrb "hat *u dlarai«r d latar. form T«*t fvr*« of l!/l «io//
Wk*a lattlrad bft* ba kw-" uaa '■ "* TWt u • WV1-n-1'*'-/ tw^
W'jrt tba; aa4a at tia r o4>lc«tieo. of tbe forwt ftr« of />•
Mi4 tktt Fntf«r h*4 flvea h ©0*0117. Easr of tb« ib«
urf tWy vert tm diridt ti < funo Voo4iaibda ccmrr 45 p<r r<wt
Crap Tlrw« m leartj A3 Softs
£nd Senates.
'ftita la Fx kehm That *# lr>tt*l
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rH t,i.4 «« —*< •* !>« >« u4 of ^iafrrf by tt* tuir« Ul,
tm?} Ti* |*tn«ra;4 «rt*j > frvt,\ «f -i_irta ut l( « vr+ r e*
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fitlrj retrk -JtrtT** la a**r)f in
<J «>4 catena***, la icobafc'j ta
"Itatf Mr^atef >-f uj «tk>f la-
f«r t* rrvf. t--A t* f«r
aeart; *r«7 y..i.w J«r wkUk (orac*
"**** tr s-ir-v} ^ It i r«aaj*at,.«
fw lt aMBtt t« frr/w <m p«* a«c.
to rtaK r*t dro^bt. i<J Tt y at
f*c tta «ooif*ratlT« frua ta-
M*tt ui tinai-
t* pt ai! tkea* nJiiLUf** ba:rr
*t*fc :l M on* rf tk* st)or far«4r*
T ttm{* la far Kio* tkat
of **r«r i «rk*r> of Unu ratac^ For-
* p*<4ali*u of th* Co. yd Stat<-;
r*>paroa«ct of Acrtaaltsr* ta; tkat
tkii rrvp c«aM b* proftuWj crown oo
a great teas/ oora fan&s.
Hairy r*trk. 1tb all lt
<|uaim a. la cot witkoct «te ob>w-
floaabl* featarra. Partiap* tk* moat
Mrlona la tbat tt win sot ataod q^-
-tgbt Tltboot carport. A 1 bar crop,
• 'T*for*. It m«*t t* |iia&'.*4 with rapa
w ~ i * o(k*r ttJ1T-atalk«*! crop. Tb*ra
la wxs«tlia«a difirolt? la g*«lag a
ttai>4 >o4 on tk* otkn- hand la *s-
t*mUaa'Jac tt shea tt la ooc« *atab-
SAYS CAR RUNS
BESTAT NIGHT
Authonty on Engifieering Ex-
pia-ni Effect of Cooi Atmos-
phere on Motor. *
The "Liver Tore" Kan Warns
Folcs Against the Stkenog,
SiJrvatmg Drag.
Trt riVaH mkr« fOB Mrk (.
' Tak* t •i-'f* of tk* daagik'
r^1 <lrag !«aight ati imwroa
l«* a <3ar.
Cakaa*. St m n-arj! Wkta h
lata eaatan wlrb menr t4>*. n miin
tn-o It. }t mp- thn, ak>.
rm ft- ;ka; awfa! aa'.<*a aad crac;
It#- If foa ar* alecri<<t. tf ht*r U
tartAi at-J N>w«4t c««- ;«i*4 or tn
***** bea^ack^. <*. rx
•*ro* if t r*ath is ta^ or tt^xatcb
ao«r >r try a of barait*.
I>«l« i. t Ur*r Ton* loaigkt.
H*r*t f gnanatee—Ga to te.
trot - r* aad g« a boiU* of '.
Tf«* for t f*-w c*«u. T k* *
^ .*.faJ ac<J If Jt ttraigbt** jc
rlgtt op tad oak* j<ra r*H tr>* lai
r)gvrf« . go back to tb* nor* tad g«
yw c, e*y B"l«c«'* Urrr Toa* u
<!*Kroying tb* sal* of ral«€D t b*^arj
aktl-sk!d chain invented 4
It caa sot atllttt* or s*k« y tick—
Ftat P^tt, w.tb L««t ar ^rajact-a«t
ten^t u >-<wi & tp 'J Of Ma.
tar Vttaicic.
la .aaxj deacnliicg aa
asti-ttoi drrke. tb* iar«itk« of E.
B**>«orf Ftre.tol 8atka:^*w*£.
Canada, ti* SorsHke AjB*tWt MJ.:
la c.ewr-tiOB wltk tlr* ckamt for
j tke wfc«-i8 of amor Tdttcies tb* So-
"xtor ptvrxitf rekaareij Sat pJat«
COMBUSTiON MORE PERFECT
Evantftf K.T Cat<matad t* Mat* D.f-
fecme* Of A&evt S Ptr c**t ia
•* E-nfint—Prvt-M t
Mart Pawcrfoi Impose.
Tb* dtrtt ttrt totorrtowad by tk*
>r>«, aad acank waa atad* of tk*
apvtatmt avar tk* baak. oeropM by
tb* prtaldrtM. bla wif*. aad b*aatlfal
Tb* Llgb 'ott of ae*diag hat t>**a
p*rtia(it tt.* prln'lpal factor la pra-
te tka eatddar bad bees aayrtrrtooaiy
brok*n off- It *a aoapartad ak* pra-
ftrrad Ma*. TalceJea Faartia Ui d
•"■a aapbaw. HaoaJ Lagora. Tb*
praaMcart racord waa good, bat toa-
pteloa waadlractad toward tb* cathlar.
at ba had baea IHiag *itrt agently.
Ilia arraat faftewad, altboq«b b* pr
toat*d bla laaoc*aca. barlog tb* la-
apactioa of Ute baak and tb* apprw-
basdlBg of tb* caMiicr. ba waa aara
to arrlMila a Una barri*dly tod throw
It to tba rlark. Tba latter waa thad-
owad to tb* catblar't apartment tad
tk* not* procured. It waa tddrettad
to Mm*. Oypay, loformlag b*r of bit
•mat aad adrlalng bar to bid*. Dar-
ing tb* ettmliiatloo at roort, Protper
raaaaiaUred that bt had l eeii India
'rati tb* prerioot night In taylng Ut
f'rp«y. when pertiapt ha might hata
been overheard by the count and
Iltool, that ha had rea«« f.,r coo-
atantly thinking <tt ber at bit wort,
wS*n tb* accused bio. of not thinking
af ber any longer The word Oypey
opened the aafe. Kor lack of raffl'lent
evidence wat reletted aad the
cata fll*d In No. 113.
On Proaper't return to bla apart-
ment, Oypay had g<me, but a not* ad-
drta**d In amall printed letters wa*
delivered to blm containing tooney.
Ike clever Ixod. W'W living with
I'ro*t>er. under the ditgula* of an old
fri*ad of hit *ath*7't. revealed that
tb* prlntad lettera liad i een cut from
a prayer book. Purely there was a
wotaan In tba case I Later a tom
I'Tayer book waa dla>«ver*d bidden In
{Madelelne'i pxitn. Wd the love I'roa-
l^er and think blm Inwxent and In
oeed </f m'meyl Tet soon afler that. |
to the torprlae .rf *veryw,e h*r , Aaaaclttlan With Oth*rt af Unbaltnead
"°*t'e,-.-nt >st ann/xmced to tli* Mind Said to Havt Ttnd.oey to
old f-oWit 1e (laxoeran TI.* re, Btnvflt Tham.
<a f'>r (bit wit that litdetolr.t
by Cbtrx*, overlie*rd t rornemt j _.. .
tU« l^.^et, the co.,nt tr,d her ' „,T'"L1 ,r. T7 ,0r m,nr pW>"
jple to believe thnt when an Ititane per-
all tb* foretta. Tbs ftrrn*rt
Owlag to tb* aaoaymowa letter. M tcarcely begun ta tyttesaatlcally de- I '
Paavtl latcrc*ytad bit wife's mail, aad **1"1' "** tbe«* timbered lands. I*rbap«
aa* day teaad a letter frou> Baosl ask- aJtboagb they coaurame a6 per cent of T*o'lng !ta Sv UpedallKa
lag bar ta 9a to bit villa. M FauvW *" wood constuoed In this conn- ^ wt no '"r cheap t**d, hut
— -— —•— ! they aatert that tbe xlvantagta of ti*
crop ar* foJ&cieut to Justify Its plant-
ing even at blgh coat. This It particu-
larly true, they nay. in tb* ttttet bor-
dering on the Greet Lakes sod la moat
- M faivd .
followed, aad aa entering aad teeing <r7- Agriculture is the greatest af our
bis wif* lo tb* trot* of tb* young mtn. *«"<1 ■ «* Industries.
palled out bit pistol to akoot. but for- Opportunity Overitskad.
tuaately It did not go off. at Oypty. Ttken tt a whole it it tn Imajeos*
*ko btd l*co r MtdeMae't rasM, uo- Itevs thst sgrfcultoml Interena are
der l^mq's Inatrw tuws la order to averlooking. ssy oAclslt at the forest
wstcb tb* boos*, bad taker, out 'he «ervir l.'iuted Ktstes I*-partn*Krt of
boJJda At ttil# point tlit ff*4i * ho hare a study
tlva appeared tad told th* banker the * '--.n-r-'. fore,t rewjure**.
wb'*l* ttory. He then detatnded tb* The annt. 1 growth of fitii:>*r poa-
SMOW) franca which bad Ueo Holer, on fmrut v/wlloti has
aad Haoul returned tb* money; aad es'imated at ISUi/nnffin 1kmr'I feet
wbst was rear* remarkable still. Leeojj of material anltsble for luu.l*r .tav.-.
slurwed them papers tbat proved boiea, etc, and 114.0001100 cards
Kaoal was not Ifme Fsuvel't ar« fuel wood. In other or j. If properly
after all—ber aoa bad died—and tb* car**! for the farm woodlands could
impottor waa the ton of 1 Jockey hired pr'«fac* more thtn th* entire quantity |
by the count to play the part ao aa to of '"el now consumed by the farmers
secwra money from Mme. Kauvel at tnd 01 per w of tb* lumber box**. Factors Which ClOSety Limit the
tb* time * hen the count wat poor, barrel*, etc.. now used by them. fnmm. «i^l u,i.,«
before Oavton had dle^. W Too ofteo tb* die af tke fana wood- Commercial VaiUC.
During tb* ron vernation Ita'nil had '"*■ 'be material It contains, and its :
msd* his escape, but no one cared, for *alue 'a the farm are left entirely to eauMrv n„,,„ am 11 rn** t. r.„i.
jS< Ptuvelt naturally wlvhed to keep 'bance. The farmer s problem In to . __ _ *
the ttory secret, snd It ended hspplly determine what partt t hit Itad tre
for M. rti.vel forgave bit wife ber suited to wood rather than o'her crope
early Indiscretions. I^cf«q wst Just • tl(l t0 develop these i^/rtlons for kw]
s^/at to srrest the count for bis mtny crot t Just aa he would develop laud
of th* Atlantic and Culf <xi*st sut*a.
The tubject of e<rd pr< laction la
varlout localities la discussed In de-
tail" la beparunect Bulletin VOX. copies
of which are tvtllable to Interested
persona, free on tppl.cation.
FEDERAL GRADES FOR
WHEAT ESTABLISHED
crlmet when the wicked old mtn went
lr«tan* and kept repeating constantly
that bla brother Oatton waa poisoning
Mm Ntrange to rels.'e. the great Le-
c«j married pretty Mme Oyfisy, whom
be htd known tnd loved for yetn.
Prosper, Of cotirte, mtrrled Mtdelelne,
tnd M Ktsrel retired from the btnk
The Bnn It now called F'ro«[>er ller-
tofny A Co. Thlt amatlng record of
crime Min remalnt In th* poilc court
In 1'trlt and can be found In flle .Vo
113
''oprnght. IKt. by th* Post Publl.hln. c«
'Th# Boston
HELPS TO CONSOLE INSANE
Thcmftci'veft With Standard Equtp-
n-it«t Such as Utet by Li
canted Inapactora.
Fedfral irrarl*-H for w! eat bare beea
t^rabllab#'] up^m th« bantu of acroal
CMUMrdal valu« for tb« varloac
(radea. Tbt roofotare content of
7<h*at. the p«rrtntaxei of dockage
other foreign materials prea-
rnarkHtlng organization of the farmers
ia augjce^H by the United Mtatea iMf-
pnr?rn«*n< of Agriculture as a prac-
soot. The old count ttiresten*d to tell I'"* ,h"' *ben an Insan* per^ , niesns ..f selling woodland
, of th* family tkeleti^i If «h* did not V" Im' w,,h ""**r Insan* pe<ip|* pr< ln'is In ot.'.er Inaunces Indl-
Cf^ent to I he ma rrlage. Madeleine !!"! '^"*1thT'r. 0,1 ^yt vldutl sales prose morr satlsfsc-
th* >ew Tork Hedlcsl Journsl. On lory. The fsrmer who Is Inter-
lh* contrary, tt a rule the Inssn* sre ,*sled In flridlng t market for thlt
heneUted by thla tttoclailon. The In- r'd' should uvertsln whst prices the
ssf.e grow Impatient and unsettled '"Ills sod sieel working Industries In
• hen they sr* constsntly assoclsted bl" region will offer. This sppllei? :o
with tbiise who tr* rtlloml, becaim*. sales r>ijulrtrig shlptni-nts tt well as
Irrational themselvea, th* coastsnt dl 'o<«l sales. It la sdvluhle also to
agreements Irrlttt* them. \ inquire from neighitors who have re-
Oa lb* other hand, when th* lo- cently dit|e>se>l of tlo-lr timlH-r, to at
stn* are brought la contort with thotw .....
who ar* mor* Irrational
for other crops. Tb* fanner In ma&y
of the lake etatct and the South la In-
clined to let his woodland lie merely
the unimproved land In his holdings.
Its soli may or may not b* Inferior for i -m"** " ^ s- * --s- . uwhjt
0*id crops. In th* Ortrtl Htttet many ,D,) ** otk r foreign materltlt pres.
wwelltnds occupy undrtlned Itai ! w t. extent of damage. If any. tnd
which comprises some of the besrt soli ! •**' weight per bushel all are ftc-
In 'h* region. In the Kattern Slates, | '',r* which closely limit the comnwr-
particularly In New Kngland, farm i *a'<J* "t "beat. There Is no rf-a
wooiliands tre being extende.| throiigh ^'n wny , (he producer of Inferior
reversion of bill pasturet tnd the like '/Wbeat should exiiert to receive aa
to forests. In this Ittter region, and j 'nnch at the careful farmer who hat
to t more limited extent In th* other I'roduced t lilgh-tesl weight, low
regions, there is sn opportunity to molstnre content wheat which is prac-
grow commercial cropt of timber In Hcally free from foreign mitter other
relatively abort perloda for auch prod- "'tn d'wksge, say grtln experts of 'b*
u'"ts «s pulp wood, box lumber, tele- i bureau of markets, United States <t*>
phone poles tnd railway tict. ptrtment of tgrh-ulture.
T* Market Wood Product*. Many of the country elevator opera
In mtny roinmunltlct t co-operative
corssent to the marriage. Madeleine
•IHieared tnd raid she would marry
him to keep the *e< ret and the tiorior
of the family name. On learning of
Madelela*"* 1-1. cement, pioej<er, who
reelly htd always loved ber, became
*vry,ar>rry, aid thinking there must
• a tlnla'er wit Ire for Mine. Ptuvafi
allowing It, wrote tn anonymous letter
to M. laurel, telling Mm to watch his
• It.
Leco«| notice.) thai the goodteoklac
Ktoul Mill continued lilt f't |uei.t vis
It* to th* hobs*. Did It mean that b*
«•■ perhsi . jot th* iiafihew, hat tli*
l'/ *r of If roe. Pan veil Dlagulsed, the
great detective attended a masquerade
foil arid made Inslnoallag remtrka to
Mtae. Ptuvel cor<ernJfig llaoul w ilrb
caused btr to falat, and wben 11* (poke
bao them
selves they dertv* tome -onsolat'.n
frwi the fact, for even for them cm)
tentment It tli* feeling tbat things
might tie worse. They tr* often ttlm
u It ted by th* example of the Irrttlon
allty of those around them to rcsllxi
their delusions and to us* their owt
returning P«*ert to a belter advaa
tiga.
to profit by their ex|xrien'I,'khI
tlmlier demtnda ahould not lie over-
l*oked. as often Itjcsl markets sill [hiy
tietter prices thnn outside markets be-
■tUK of th* saving In trs s|ionation
-barges.
If the farmer has more than a sinsll
1 mount of wood prodocu to s<-il It will
* well for blm ta advertise In tn*dl-
IIUS that will sacar* outside competl-
Ion for his material. Where possible
ulda should b* as cured both by lattp
S{<etk!^ in s gewn! seus*. a rtm-
ter tragbt to ron better at aigftt ttan
la the daytime. Whether t! doet to or
at! bat bten a &atter of arg-jrsec: b*>
tweta crjotonstt ever Mace motorists
existed and one retdily remembert
coiciaot of discustloo thai lasted for
Tears in almost all tbe-early totocao-
bi!e nsagaziiies.
Beally, tke tbiag Is *e-r vfrttjiie.
says that engineering authority. A.
Ludlow Claydeo, In Motor Life. Oat
It liable to forget that two things are
borted in a gasoline motor—gasoline
and air. Neither caa bum without
'be other. Also to get the best aw)
most -po-serful combuatioa the propor-
tions of gasoii&e to air canntd vary
very much. To ooe cy linder full of air
Juat to much ga#c>liae and ao more csn
b* added.
Cyli«d*r Full *f Air.
To on* cylinder full of air! What
Is a cylinder full? The answer is that
it all depends upon what you fill It
from. EverylKrfly knows that when
driving la very blgb altitudes the rare-
**d air causes * noticeable !o«a of ,
- •er; anyone who has driven at 5,- |
1.si feet elevation cannot fail to have j
• -erved thla.
Vow. the real reason for tbe lost of
I* --r 1* tfiat owing to the rarefying
effect «f the alti'"de. the piston can
only .ii' k in a smaller amount of air j
wblcb will only carry wltb It a small- ■
er amount of gasoline, and to will !
only produce a mor* feetil* explosion.
Of ciurte. tbe volume of air taken In
00 tbe mctkin stroke it Jutt tbe st-ue
whatever the altitude, but ita weight I
ia less in proportion aa tbe altitude j
Iscreases and the ratio for be^t com- |
bust ion Is between tbe weight of the
fuel and the weight of tbe air nces- !
tary to Insure reasonably complete ]
combustion.
Heat Rtrtfles Air.
Other things have tbe same effect
IS altitude. For Instance, heat rare-
fies air by expanding It to that on a
bot day the air charge which an en-
gin* can breathe In Is smiller In
weight than It would tie ffl 1 cold dty.
In testing tlrpltne englnet It it in la-
vtrtable practice to mtke an tllow-
aace for th* terniieratore of tbe tt-
m' tjib'-re lieeaus* the difference In
power Is quite appreclsble. With a
S00 bortw-power engine t variation of
15 borteiiower or ru'ire ran easily oc-
cur by reaton of nothing else but
change In the llr temperature.
Here It one of th* principal reatont
why an automobile motor does run
better it night. Night tlr It tlinost
alwtys cooler thtn dty tlr, to tt night
tbe etiglne cm get t heavier charge
and to produce 1 mor* powerful Im-
pulu- at each expioMon.
I
Hadct Wasted Any.
Two ccswitry women were trgu'&g
at<rat thrift.
■D'ye see that parser deraaadrd one
with a triumphant air. "Ira tb* one
I boaglt wben I was married.
years ago. and It't as cod at new ye _"
-Thaft DothiEgr sneered ber frie&l
"Too know my huttoand, John?"
"Of corns* I da «"hat 1 beset blmT"
"WelL he's my first troth*od and
ytn re had three. Don't yoo preach
thrift to me ."—Stray Stories.
FOUND CARDUI
GREAT BENEFIT
South Carolina Lady Suffered Un-
til She Couldn't Stay Up or Go
Anywhere—Tells How
Cardui Helped Her
6et Wed.
Batesburg. 8. C— la telling bow fbe
fonad relief from troubles that had
TO KEEP WINDSHIELD CLEAR
Htm York Chaufftar UMtxct t«* *f BOnUl 1 wonJd begi0 10 !uffer *ith
Chamois Skin and Clean Rag b*ck tD<i he*<L limbs would ache
or Paper. and I would cbllL I wouldn't be abie
to May op. ao matter what I wanted
Louit Geerg*. wfco baa for twelve to do. or where I wanted to go. My
years le a a chauffeur in New Tork, people tried giving me different medi-
tas^k'J-lr'tla"^ Z1S2Z * *> «• I
nas Wfa «eef !ng his windshield dear mot
on rainy days in a very altuple man- ,. # _
ner. Wben tbe windshield is first wet 0M ,o!d me of CsnJnl' ,nd 1
be takes a piece of chamois skin, a
dean rag or. tf be has notibng els*
tandy. a piece of newspaper, and rubs
the gits* with It, pressing quit* hard
end b* says the glass stayt clear to
Iwg is tbe rain Itttt.
Anti-Stud Tread Plata for Tlr**.
with lagt or projections which terv*
to prevent ikiddlng of the vehicle Ow-
ing to th* fact that short iengtbs of
chain pes* between tke Jugs the possi-
bility of r'oggj-g of the lugs with mud
is removed.
Keep watch oa the spoket of the
wheels, especially If tbe car la an old
on*. If the spoket can be shaken.,
tighten the bolts on the flanges of the
bub.
* * *
.'n cases of chronically squeaky
springs, try Jacking up the car so that
the weight Is removed from the
springs and then soaking these latter '
with kerosene.
began to take it I noticed It helped
me. I kept It op. After a few months
I didn't have any trouble. For about
ttx months I used It, before . . .
found I was til right, and from
iiiat day to thit have never had any
trouble at thla time. I have taken tt
since, a bottle or two in the winter,
especially wben I have been exposed,
and would take a cold, for I consider
It tbe best thing a woman can take to
tone op the system, keep off nervous-
ness, and Incresse the appetite. I
certainly know It has been of great
benefit to m*."
If you are weak, nervous, or goffer
from womanly troubles soch as Mrs.
Oswalt mentions, take Cardui, the
Woman's Tonic.
All good druggists sell CarduL—Adv
Five gallons of kerosene containing
one pound of commercial sulphuric
ether *111 cne almost as well at
gasoline aa fuel for the modem auto-
mobile engine.
• * *
Motortrucks in New Tork state, with
■ capacity of one ton or more. [11 u>t
hereafter lie equipped wltb mirrors so
thtt the drher toty have 1 view of the
road behind him.
• • •
The flnl-li of the car. the lustrous
entmel and varnish, need tender bun-
dling in the early months of their
tervlee, or their beauty may b* per-
manently destroyed.
tort ht\* instilled griding equipment
for the purpose of purchasing ill
when upon th* baslt of grid*. Tel
purchts* by grail* It of but llttl*
vatu* unleat the grides are fairly id-
nilnlnlf-re.1 and imyntry buyers ire
arged to equip themselves with stand- WINDSHIELD LIABLE TO LEAK
trd equipment inch ts thtt used by
tli* licensed tnd federal ln«p*c ort.
Fairness to all In tbe handling ol
grtln turns on tbe purchase of grain
tccordlng to Its tctnal worth, and not
upon tbe "mine ran" bails.
Washing soda, kerosene and plslu
sotp and water should ti* tbe clean-
ing agents used by the car own-
ers for cleaning parts, tools, etc,
about tbe garage.
Wh*r* Water 6**ps Through B*twt*n
Two Pants Trouble May B* Ob-
viated by Lapping Tham.
w
Store onion* la a cool, well-alre*
place.
* t *
It Is etty t* combat tb* bean weevil
by the ut* of carbon blsulpbld.
• at
Limestone and phosphite—tb* woa
d r w*rk*rt of modern tgriruli'tre.
With 'he slanting typi nl windshield
w*ter la liable to leak (trough the
tllght aliening between the two pan**
at gits* when a heavy storm Is encoun-
tered. Thla trouble r.ij be obviated
by mak'ng one of the v*n*-s overlap
th* other, which, of course, calls far
the fitting of a new up| - r or lower
balf.
Fendtr Ntit*.
Wliea vibration his muted t more
ar les* extensive crick In a fender
I be re results 1 sharp, cracking noli*
thai Is very annoying and often Is d)f-
Icalt to lacate.
Ammonia generates a heavy vapor
that tends to seek the'floor. In ess*
of t gasoline fire this vapor settle*
on the Alines, keeping off the air and
smothering the lire.
• • t
In Ixmlsvlll*. Ky, do person under
sixteen years of age Is allowed to op-
erate t motorcar, unlexa accompanied
by the owner or a person more than
twenty-oDe years of age.
• t t
In the thermo-ayphon pooling ays-
leni It It Importint to keep the radln-
tor full or nearly to. In order thtt there
may be adequate resistance to keep the
water forcing Its way forward.
t • a
A nightly tapering bolt with 1 num-
ber of steel washers under the bead so
that by removing one or more the bolt
may lie tightened In Its bearlngi makes
aa tdmiswhi. ateerlB* gear connection
Story -Took Likt a Funeral.*
pie hostess suggested that we each
teH 1 funny story. When my turn
came I was laughing so hard over the
Joke I wanted to tell tbpt | could
scarcely speak. Every one was anvious
to hear it, and at Inst when I had coo-
J 'rolled my 111 uch'er I began. No one
| even smiled when 1 finished. I was
j the only one who thought the story
j funny.—Exchange.
Important to Motnara
Examine carefully every bottle of
I CASTOIIIA, that famous old remedy
(or Infants and children, and see that It
Bears tbe
Signature off
. M . '■ w wm w~•
In Use fop Over 80 Yearn.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Her Bert Sines Slxt**n.
Tactless Lady Friend (to hostess)—
By the way. what birthday Is this we
are celebrating?
Hostess—My thirty.fifth.
Lady Friend—But huve we not cele-
brated that before?
Hostess—Oh. yes. It Is one of my fa
rorite birthdays.—Edinburgh Scots-
man.
Hit 8tyl*.
"Does he slug con aniore?"
"No: he slugs ragtime."—Baltlmor*
American.
Women are curiotiK about
thing; mcu are curltniq only
women.
every-
a hoot
]W
-'Night
' Morning
veepYbur EVes
W. N. U.. Oklahoma City, Na «-1 ja
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