The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1923, Page 10

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Labor-Saving Hints for the Backyard Gardener BY WILLIAM RB. BEATTIE 46 inches are avatiable aim, tf | : . | Extension Horticulturist, United an adjustment can be Peslam? Why, that’s wha . . | States Department of Agri MY skin!’ That hat thousa 3 } culture, thousa n would f ou : Them about that fur it. Mets quickly ar rashes andi suc pt stopping the from the first Sffective as Posiam is, it Gf the gentlest, safert t i it that could irritate the _ most inflamed skin, ever) TH tley baby. 60c everywhere A tal sample, send 10c to POS: re any planting ts 4 © Mine te tightly stret skir-health t by Lifting it near the allow it to dr k as @ carpenter does his back and tn a chalkiine. the thousand | and one mu» cles that he INVERT HOF TO MAKE FURRKOWS 243 W. 47 > ork ‘3 spi g we AS Still another kink Ja in the use | SPvekm Soap, moc , ee in | be of the corner of the boe drawn Mots wonders for por 3 1 ee with the edge against the tight \ ns.—Advertise The real so tretched making a drilt 4 — | _ tution fs to put in which to plant large ‘seeds, one kind of such aa peas, b and corn bs vert the hoe and r along the MEIERE ENDED} jonn c. setarer, former iS oth 6 net rca od tion of| Milwaukee railway engineer,| %nd Preven tw. R. BEATE © back of a hoe ts perhaps will take his seat in the house | of jinks getting into one's the best tool for firming the soll of representatives at Wash- anatom over th after they are ington in December as the Spading gard 0 ts con i fered work most s;}youngest member of con-| * Gee. pe He's 29. And unmar- i fon his trip west P The purpose of Col is to familiarize | ry owned “ U,$, BUILDING Hon passed by the last com) Floating Airdromes Under gives e858 SAVE POLES thin, FOR NEXT YEAR » the other much the row of peas and stretching three. ; foot poultfy netting upon the a Construction makes thé best kind of support . - tor the peas with much less labor t Lodge Will CAMDEN, N. J., March 27 than the old brush method flo © now After the peas are gathered the Be Opened Sunday con: for t riline States ‘ting sr into « compact pening of Besant Lodge, the und stored over Duilding to be const 1 i New York ship building garage until next ee Worthwest for theosophic pur | y Will be held East @ reception and program be-| Originally the ir at 5 in tho afternoon and| were to have been the ba thru the evening. All the-/ saratoga and Lexin: Of the city and all others/tion of the naval proj d will be welcomed. Besant | arms is situated at Broadway and! pes on the Broadway carline. le e other at the Fore Poles upon which the lima Sunasy | River si beans are to climb can be made to inet the win that blow « three or of them rat the top and fastening ane carriers stand by b toge them with wire Onions may be hastened in ripening by rolling an empty barrel over the tops after the while moist and out There are numer to planting the gar am at the nference prevented this. ‘ama and their like, how- ot interfering with devel opment of the art of aerial naval warfare. be bulbs are fully grown eee aterm Cant TOMORROW: Hotbeds and coldframes as food factories, than waste the $7,000,000} labor and gone int Bobbed Hair Was | Mi Edith Kern at a card party given to ald a charitable project | super-equipment of ever | Each of the carriers ts to be so | |foet tong with a beam of 105 f The upper surface of each b< be fashioned into a long flat 1s platform for airplanes. The sm stacks will look like three stacks wid- | bobbed in the women ened and flattened into one and | Ordered by Police, PARIS, March 27.—Police regula opted force wome Cheese Croquettes Melt a cup of grated American cheese with ul character t | be crowded to the starboard side o} Val batter,add flour and the the ship to allow room for t Jury Says Value as Bar sacige Mold nding and taking off o yotks ‘Fes —Permanent—Rellef icc: the snip will mot ; of Eye Is $1,250 into uotte shapes, ’ POLS) 5 facilities for alrplanes and) WALTHAMSTOW, Eng., Mare | eae See net am | machine shops for thelr upkeep and|—Aa jury here fixed at $1,250 im deep fat. Season enc! repair sho waits The s y | increased ot | radio installation, the elevators for Ufting afrcraft to and from the decks, cranes for hoisting heavier recon- |Woman Wins Free noissance plahes and thelr maneuy- ° | erability ina mary sen. | Shaves as Prize | |The two carriers will be completed] CHICAGO, March 21.—A prize of a| | within two years. | "mo: THE ORMINAL WORCESTERSHIRE free shaves” was won by Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE 10 GO Clogged up Kidney Deposits are Dis- solved and the Toxins (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Druggists | Told to Guarantee it In Every In- | stance, | “Your very life” aays Dr, Caroy, | “depends upon the perfect function- and health of your kidneys «0 Whatever you do don't neglect them.” Ir, Caray's, famo 717 (known for ¥ t) Is not recommenc - thing, but we cannot too strongly urge its use if you suffer from an- | noying bladder troubles, frequent | passing of water night and day, | with amarting or irritation, brick dust sediment or highly colored urine, bloating, irritability with | loss of flesh, or any other tendency | to Bright's Disease, Diabetes or | Gravel, for kidney disease in tte worst form may be stealing upon you. Don't wait until tomorrow to be- gin the uno of this wonderful pre- scription now obtainable in both Nauid and tablet 1 if you have any of the above sympto' ney and Hiadder troubles d wear away. They will grow upon you slowly, stealthily and with unfall ing certainty. If you even suspect that you are subject to Kidney Dis- ease, don't lose a single day for every good druggist has been au- thorized to return the purchase money on the firat big bottle to all who ‘state they have received no bonefit—Advertisoment, =~ your Famity wants and needs heartier meals as cold weather Kid- VERY member of the family will relish Frye’s Delicious Ham, prepared in the various ways that it may be served. 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