The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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THF/TAFT TWlftJM!
iMPtOVED
facsimile sketch
international
Tow* to somethin* vibrant aai *
•Wt the truly healthy man or
who to Mtiritd and contented a
That "Hornet Mag” attract* nmol
confidence. Aroma* and hoMiafl*
Tlito vitality and enthmtofai«
are pricrle**. Guard ttiem with i
Syrup, the fine old teak which
recommend. It feature* and atm
Improve* appetite. You sleep te*
fed better. Your vigor and endue
tllOfl |
'Tbi* husky life, saver—w«sfl* bails* aod *tro©*—1«
Mtoa P>. Tambl.vn, J/„ 190 Union Sf..
•ood, N.j, He u an Ei|le Braod baby—iust I«V
yearn old — and top* tbc tcaJks at )a pound*.
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Legion lor June 12
JVDAH TH« TBUt BROTHER
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It I* tot Ir.thr.M to
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JUKI OR
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TOPIC — BanjamIr. »
,n TOP-
■Jg^^wru 1.0 for
^MWrtfAKn *»•’ w
BroOnrhooi.
jompIi to**rtly T**u Hl*
^wmuS*H:K).
Drives by w« neH b' ,,;,>r "f Ul
, Juttb'ii brethren r«w 10
te buy to*!- •'* Jo»epu per-
• dlipenied the fc*o*I, he
I, nwfnlzfi hto brethren upon
[r arrival to Egypt, hut tln-.v fill
[{rtcofulze him. In thto test
j Accused them of being *[•>-"
Ml), lie declared that they hnd
to »ee the nakedness of the land,
rplte of their protest* of lnno-
j be cast them Into prison and
'fed that their younger brother
brought aa a proof of the truth-
of their word.
t He kepi Simeon ms a hostage
:lft3*). Joseph declared that h<-
be feared liod lie sent the res!
with provision* for “le-ir far 1
demanding mat Beniamin he
might to him. To fur'll* r itnpri •'
ten wl h his wisdom anti power. To-
qih ordered the room y < f every ore
t he restored In Ms s i it. I ; of the
ilfovery of themon**y ttiev »-v .jiff,--
R'hat bath God none to u-
8. Benjamin'* per.I (ti ll ill' I-
ttottr device Joseph's en[i « pin- - t
Benjatruns «ck and was «-ed n*
oci’2.*i'*ii for isr ng.i fie - 1 1
the charge of theft 1 *•••!
r of their ■ r* -. I re i • H. ■
riouH-e— of tioo s.l jai.oe -hiiafi
Md* i for the release of In t ,rn;ti.
Iglamin was now Being h,-M ,0 (Be
U) tuppofedljr guil’y -f r.-f’
IL Judah'* P!«*« (44 I'•Ml
l Tot-the turning aw,1} • f J< pli'*
Her (»». lfi-Xl) In tin* j.Bi ?•
ted fh# history "f the fnrn: *}.<-;r
Mug to Egypt, and appealed to J-
pi i'0 the Basis of ti.e effe. ! l!J«>n
Value of Alfalfa
in Crop Rotation
Plant's Supreme Importance
to Farm Shown by
Experiments.
“ttmmv* ut.'fl Htm k prower* all
ovrr ll»«* \T*«r firr Jlnriifig alfalfa
ni«*rp fir.tl n»or#* iinfMut’tnt In thirl r
farming op«*ntHoim.
“AI fulfil fill* art import ut>t pine?
In M.vHtPins of *rop rotation;
It ir without a #uj>f»rl»»r a** a pr •trin
nu|'p!>in*r route hajrt* f»*r llvr
HiiU It h<Jp* P‘ f*>Iv itij! Hu* probl*?n of j
ftqiinl •IlNlrlbutb'ik of farm lalwr.1” j
With I}»<-•-«- tv John N. i
Sjr^nrfr, In clmrjf** of M*»fl r«*k'l*lra i
fIII fj 'I «. Sti'V »rt. f-l»*.ftv , t !
affronuidlNt, nr fh«* Fo'. riitlo Aurlcul*
lur.*l #*oll»'f »•. oj.#*n th«*:r h?jll#*f:i» on
“Alfalfa s#**.! I’roUuclIon/'
•*l*nllk«* n*anv oth»-r crtiyrn," thi*v
1 #<»nJinu«\ '4thrr#» iw at eri'Wiit iv< ov«»r-
prodtntion of alfalfa h*m1 Among
ifi«« hardy varf*£*?«'<) vurlFtl*** (her#?
If an nritibl FhorC«K<* of bri**3 KtockK
'I’h** I’nltovl S*«?«*•■» lh*(».irtMiont of
Airrlnjltur#' r#*j*orfM Irojiortatior % of
alfaiTa wi| amouniinjc it> .C57(JO<)
for 1!»fVr
“Approxfiautoiy pound a of
alfalfa m-oU are iimm) oa'ii year in
('oinrudo, \*lth U*sm *) >4i t# .HOO.OtlO
pounOn pnaJut#*#!.
"If alfalfa pifin<a fail fn ,H».t »*eo»l
If Is pOiJit#sl out, "th<‘ farmer ntiil
i: a a a hay or pastor* rrop left and j
son #• returns will he Noeurrd from !
fhr field It Is posslhle t«» detonnioe
the <*Tteut of thf -* *• 1 set tn ample
f,n,o to out « ri'T/nul orop aho'ild the
k< t of so«‘.j appear lnstifih i**i r. There
are rr.nn\ plaoes io th*- state where
* ! •. n ho* pr« tj-it # •! with reasonable
<ri?5 and with good averap«
j• f’tfj■ s o', er a p* . i«*d of years.’*
a pi«-
• a A>
Judith
had
*urf.»r
'kJtlR
Ii>.11 J<>
v* j«h
r rf-i?
•iiin l
ed hh
ity (w
1 ‘D.
the
part
«•" Jt»
Si‘* »}i
their father, if ih-i.j;»’,nin w-re
It jpmull’ed to aoeoft;j>any
HBe In most poworfnl aim! persua
INI Unfuaxe fo* bet forth too love *.f
Hob for Jleujx! '■ :h*- m-i .{ It it*
4 fluid the stirvivor «»f his
rtwK wife. |U«:h»>«. His : • • was
l®Och far his father a« f«.r !h ■ • .mi,:..
1 That be him**-■■? micht he k. ;.-
IWJ iiWTe»d of f». -. h-nmn f%\. X'
d. lo This he iJimt • d { ,‘rue w«■ •:!.
if Is, u brtez a • rJ'* v of 1 . tfinr
III him i.v .1 1. - I, ; ■ Of
fM. Joseph Revca t H:& Identity
•.M3).
After n\n h
Ide St Is not
OM DC iOIi^'er
I. Hf deHai
lbs ftiC on
wbM them. 1 oujrhf p. havo n:a•!«■;•
Tinier ordinary < ir. urn-
IBt^i ti&i* would have been n time
exceed!dk joy. but their - i s wi re
tbe way. This not only affords
klSMIfal mmpl* f fee;;,'. : ... p,VP,
I Bio a; Beautiful;;,- iliustrati-s
rtotto dealing wm, l.i. Brethren, the
*tt. tthcr. the si-v.-n veury ..f
caroe Bis Brett,rot, «hu i. , i Vft
1 «nd s<dd hlat «,-n- cuniticlifd fi-
fe to him fur ti d, .1 ■;di it
fteety with his Bndhrt-B rt* t,■• ■
a and to Briiig thee. »*. r.-,..-:,turn--.
* He Bad,. Bis Brethren -■nine r ear
•tins (W. 4m. w: . r.,- r.-v.-i.led
“Ctf to them, the r.n - ■: Br.,., -,. „f
ir *"» fierci d tte-ir, |!,r.„i; H„...
I !l wnttld Bate B.-.-n ,|( v, f,,r .1,,
vengentn-e upon them.
as about his
las in* was to
y Horn their
m t#» cofi»t* near
assured them that Hod
OverreM their . * f.,r
f ' it f-* <-• i. But It
I WTt of (iod's Blue f„r g.....t
r»fed them. This ls ,.XIIt.,lv
‘1 *11! iu r>’t his Bretlir»ii, tB-
J lU R'l!i ........t -,. r,
•“factor. Jus,
^1 fo cocne
^ become
Results Achieved When
Feeding for Iiaby Beef
s •;:!• mferejatii;jf f.»» ?»* coi.ccrning
(»ic diff* f ftjee.H in f**« d.i.L: he*-f Mc«*r
• ah» h ,nirI h* **f heifer oilvc# ft>r hahy
h**#'f i :t v»■ r*a< •-nti> ! *‘*,n announced h\
t!.«* I iiaoh' npcrimput s»nfh>r: F ive
r.- r iis of full ^ wd! urdlnarlly
put heifer calve# in the iw*«t cor«ddi**n
for slaukhter. wh#*re«« with steer
calve*. M-vert n*»*?itf.* in uanaliy re
»;’fired.
1 l.i IJ i «!*»■>.*» Fiperinjent# i*r»ved
quite definitely that fit "!#» |k>ui ds in
weight the bahy h#-4f heifer# an full;
i*#juai / n»-t vunewhjif r*.i|KrSor to hui*;
» •■er# At pound# in weight, h«*w
*“.er. the hahj bvi’f AtIIT* have (l alljffi* |
a*lvanf;i*e I'tCfHiwP hy th#»l titue the j
heifer* arc fcllgiiily overd r**.
It w«»uld M*rn fr<»m tl»* Illiu**'# e*»
}*• rno**M#j. that, b defirlfe effort whe-uht
t o made Im cdu< ai** the packer# t»> the
f*j* • that d w Tsiii.rui*;':> ).>•,*at]»:■•( h«i'’ j
f»eef hidfer# at 7y*> »n vve gh* j
1- not In any way Wfirranf**'!, and ever,
a! '.«•** (h’UH'I-- m 'he |>r. «* «fi •• j
«r minaMi'n sli«ttiid he very little. j
M-mrro.vJ t .old v !l.-. .:d
Mixing Corn in Field
'l * s r*■ ■! i : urn' u t1
pr-vef.* till* ; i. i \ ;« of «•»-rn depends j
very mrg*dv on th«* itn*oufH of wind
n<l the prevaHifttf wired. Torn !lcn
Ik very ligh* ar.d !ii wiiniy weather
may he tJf»wn quite a lon^ d»>r«inc<*.
l! u!S depends on how f.jr for wind j
W : ! |i!nw the pollen Some? iir.**s tw o
kinds f.'f corn plant*'*! in. Ho snan
field may luit where the f 1 nst half
jj".o n r<nu of * a'di kin.} » • me near
each other and the end of the field
from which the prevailing c ilid biovv#*
almost entirely fr#*e from mix-
ture. That is if the Ntronj*#*#? wind
}k from The n**rt!i nr vwu. thu! end
of the fu h! in auteh inore like y it* So
free from mixture than the other
Her New Vorker.
h to Bike
•Ph * frst
quesi
)<tr, flit,ning that i, .
tho.r thougtus „«
Be He Invited ti.-i -
o him and
-his hd'Ksitig
through him.
the?r Suvlnur and
'is a}* Ky'ypt was
to Joseph for su>'c-
.. the *«-rvautft of
^ through him, s„ Wlll all „le
™ ron!f to Christ for
be r*^nc!ie#l to (■;<»<]
i*?ph Mn' *.iH brethren a»av
W n?S 9,5>- A» s.».n
fiart V'r' 1,1 l,'m 1 "••■fv went
g‘*U tldingK
*1 the Jews
« a* th*
l away to
the
Heavy Erosion Losses
St.;1 spcciuliK’H of the rTilted Sfudes J
iN^partmeiir «.f Agroidture declare |
Heat th*' i»»****e> of plant food I
due tn ero*i m ir th*# you, r> auioun: j
m 21 fin-*-# u' much us fin* !• -ant food
oosuJucd in ! lo* prodiJci ;;»n far’c
<*rops Tran# I tiled into dollar# and
hosed upon the average cost of fertll-
/•*r, the lc‘'-cs rfije to ero.Oefi amount
to S'J.cmmHioo *■ annuafiy. < »f this
amourfi. Here hs evidecce fr» !ndl *y te
that at least *<•<«» can he
charged up «s taritphle y°arly l<*ss to
the fi- rno-r# of th** DutinD Missouri
! ariner.
their father. As
c.iuic t#, knew .lesus
Me$*ial» he wid «eio1
Hte <*uds «.f the earth
i’ood u,-ws 0f
his saving
Worms in Hogs am! Sheep
t Mr „f tii* tn**st favoraMy kni.i*n
Hint i.i-.vcr 'Inigt !n «■-* trnlitv ann" i
Bug gad f,-r»l iii.fi t«r trf.it merit for
Burnt ts t*(ru>li!fir*t hyi.-B*. Th*
valu* of ti.ls tnaforial ft* a worrtt cv
jmlior titis hern f rtui.v *st.;tili*h*<l
htid imiorsi-d hv t f ■■ * - l*;t:Boir auttit<rt*
ties and in addition to Itk cflftntive-
n<-s It irti'os llttl** or no drug *f-
ff. ts. Worm remedies mi h as totra-
, Jitor*tli> l*n<» should In- given In inili-
vldunl .loses it’ capsule form f« set
t!,e Best result*.—Indiana Kariuer*
'laliie.
n ^ Slick to It
J"li “rt fr°ui nalure, Lee,
i £ .*ri •Vi’,,r • «u 'it......
tart , " *’ nature intend.^] yon
Z}r utivt'iitig
is, ' "fifl n"'h;ng' Sydney
m H,,ra«» N„ur,
Bj, ' ,ri<iUl* ' huauaa nature
to* ^ ^ t... writers.
M ‘-an he
3 in ,J*’C *"-!d. l ieiildu*
Potato Rot
rile trouhle wills f.otu!<e s ndling I*
due ft* a fungous disci.tr that affects
|..,»atee» on the leaves and then goes
de»n into the tuliers and causes tliem
to rot. Spraying the potato <’rol> with
Bordeaux mixture Is a preventive
measure. It i* commenced wlier. tlie
plan,* are aBo.it six IncBe* high. The
spray !* put oe once a weeii. about
fw M, many *a six time*, when the
disease i* hid There are two cute.
.Be -act and the dry, chom-o By two
i Itffereni funW
Juwaitlng execution. M'llh pen and
OF MAJOR andre
mirror,
Revolutionary Relic Found in
Connecticut.
M |
George!
a mirror, and presented the sketch
to Tomlinson as a souvenir.
Tomlinson folded the sketch, put
it In Ids pocket and kept if for year*
<>n August 8. 1SK-. jt wa* presented
to Yale. Heproductlon of the orig-
inal was made, according to the
notation. By K. C. Bench, a Connecti-
cut man. and wus obtained by per-
mission of Timothy Owight, then
(.reside,,, „f Yale, on October 10,
IWst, |n the university library.
Major Andre spent several day*
before Ids capture In September,
1’W, I** the old Townsend bouse at
•tjster Bay f„ |. The facsimile of
Tliere wu* publlalted recently an
account „f the purebuse hy the New
^ork State Grand l.odgc of Masons
of the historic It,. Wlndt house
Tappntt, N. Y„ which fj,.n.
Wsrfiington usetl as Id* liea.ltiuar
ter* during the HevniulloD and where
he regretfully slgne.1 the death
«arrant of Major John Andre, Brit-
ish officer. In !78tt. And almost by n
freak of coincidence tliere has Just j
been discovered nnioiig tlie Itooks Rk<dr'1 *«* discovered la a house
find papers of a Connecticut non j from Hie Townsend
wh» lived the north simr* ,,f hf’me--Nrw ''or*t Time*.
I 1 i g I'uind ,-i facsimile of a sketcli I ----------
"f Major Atiflre, mad* by himself : Humor let, Co.nt Ksyttrliog
ti.e day before his execution and i Count Kcyscrling I* one of those
presented I v idiu to lhe officer of | humorlesa person* who refer fo their
the guard. Js.-bex Tomlinson. j >remendous sense of humor a* ensnr-
With ti.e fncsltnlle arc notations j lug their sanity in a mad world, and
that it wa* made -pi icurs ago from | then make you wonder what they
the original sketch, which was given | have done with It. “Nowadays.” he
In I'm'..’ ,» Yale i nlversity liBritry ' said to tun one day at a luncheon
f'"d "hich Is still III the Yule arch- ! party. “I only laugh.”--William Ger-
i'“s tinrdl In the Saturday Review.
An-ordin* to th<* history of thf*
*kptc:li, TomUnRon n Honnectkut
tphti, w.on injure] at Andr«'n execu-
tion «n fNtohfr 2, 17N0. whf*n the*
officer, twenty-nine yearn old, paid
with hi# fife for having plot Ted with
Ileiiedict Arnnld to obtain West
Point for the liritish forcen.
Aciording t#» the notntiou ftccom-
r anying the sketch, Andre showed
rofnnrknhie self-possession and calm-
ness and engaged In hi* favorite
accomplishment of drawing while
FELLOWS’ SYRUP
Evidence of Antiquity
of Hawaiian Island*
Ancient Hawaiian tradition often
coincide* to a noteworthy degree
with modern scientific discovery and
conclusion. One «uch tradition l«
that file Hawaiian island* are “bo
old that 1,006 general Ion* are But
youth'*—In other word*, that 23,000
or 30,000 year* Is nothing compared
to the age of the archipelago.
And now Iir. Arthur Starr Eukle
mineralogist, of the Cniverrtfy e£
California, who has been doing work,
estimate* Ha waii Is at least lJMftGOO
year* old. He find* evidence at ex-
treme age In the compositioa at
rocks and soil. The islands yield ae
trace of silver or gold, but there «•
indications of copper, although not in
commercial quantities. Tlie deep red
soli* of the Islands are rich In troa,
bur an almost equally large quantity
of manganese prerents its convsKF-
cm! use.—Exchange.
Over-Officered
At a recent hiKpeelion Before the
mayor of a umiill New Jersey town,
it developed tl.at the village had
seven police officer* and thr“e police-
met. on its force. The officers—the
chief, iBe captain, the lieutenant,
three sergeants and n finger-print ox-
perf—lined up with the mayor to
watch lhe patrolman trio pass by.
siHnin
MAKEBaor
ivomstMP
A loBui-co plant that contains no
nicotine has heel, produced in (Jer-
uciny.
IOT»w>*iifiee>ee*torKtow#>lto|Y««tdxgdel
9 If you want sparkling, clean dlshee nae the New Oxydel that
nukes 50% uorw tads—rich, long lasting s“<l*i that eat grene
like a flash and rinse off dean, leaving m seam, so dtobea are
akoa in e jiffy. And so easy on the hand*!
O \ V II o »
|«11 _ v •» m i • ici' f/|iV lit -s-n'nN.» i m''
Rctorcd brer ii Bobbie Holcoobr. IS4I HoweU
Mill Kd.. AtUoia. Gfc, ridia* 'bofsc.- Hv til
niwivi b«o •* K*«l» Br»nd b.br fcu ocftj tea
gKi|r tad u ik*ca iieooih* wieiftfci 21 pueoas.
Thit 9-raooch old daughter of Mrs. W. Gerekotlu
5 Fro*p*ect Sl, New Rochelle, N. Y„ we* “saull
and chin when born, tod no formula would unc.
On fofile Braod/’ her mother write*, “she hat
gained steadily end is now the picture of hodth.**
Judge a baby food by the
babies it
took at them—three of the hundreds
of thousands of babies that are raised,
each year, on Eagle Brand. Their
mothers sent their pictures to lhe
Borden Company-as countless moth-
ers do each year—because they are
kS»
jft wt uintuts ieokftfi*
tuJti*g » Mi
* Wcli-vhtpvd hkd; sound te«h
in weil-formed j»w.
★ Strong back a Firm flesh-
k Straight legs.
proud of the look of these babies—
eager to have us show other mothers
what Eagle Brand does in building a
fine physique, * happy disposition, a
good foundation for health through
the years.
Look at the way their bones are
shaping-strong and sturdy . See how
their healthy, normal growth is malt-
ing them fine-looking,,“well -favored:’
And then consider this: l'n the 75
years since Gail Borden put Eagle
Brand on the market, three genera-
tions—millions—have been raised on
this wonderfully digestible food. No
other food, except mother’s milk,
has such long-continued, practical ev-
idence of its success in baby building.
Recently, in ■ famous fcaby clinic,
this practical evidence was scientifi-
cally verified—in a feeding test with
50 average infants. Judged by X-ray
pictures of bone structure, blood
counts, weight and height records,
every modern check on growth, these
Eigie Brand babies proved themselves
ideally nourished.
FREE—helpful baby bock—Send!
If you cannot nurse your baby, try
Eagle Brand. Seefeedingdirectionsoo
label. Send £or“Baby’s Welfare,” con-
taining feeding instructions, general
information on baby care. We will,
gladly send your physician a report
of the above scientific feeding test.
FREE! BABY BOOKLET
, f -/i
Tub Bouden Convakv
Dcpt.WN *t 8oiden Building:
350 Madison Avenue, New York.
F?.ca*e tend me sew cduson
•Baby * Wellarc-'
Addvm~
(Htfase prior attne *o4 id-ixeu pkiftly)
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fathers fell them tliej d better noi.
irtr-i Svrrlml Urp-n+mtmO't for
Year roun>.! income of Till
tlTJg 1»(
4 W,-mJ>frUii» With Oar Oub »fU brov*
^S3SSfe!st“
estmt'-nt.No
simri Ytm? Own Bantam*.No
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i rt,.»il, »l!«it« * l.,hl*h
i vest
«dv«)o*« bring*
A vc PbWn .rtk
For over so [Malaria
yean k K»»
the household
remedy for ajl
form*o<
It » a IRdiablss.
General snvig-
Chills
•ad
Fever
9ma<i
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m n.' u, Hootrw, mo. aa-toii.
Sit in Your Chair at Homo
■ * ■ end Shojr I
The things you want to buy . . . flt the tJwftSi
you want, to buy them •.» »t the jwiee yoa
want to pay. You caw hnd these right in the
paper. Your newspaper sdrertireaxntt %
it ptMuUOe to do your “looking wwM«*d” i
•t homo . . . and then go dewnfl
your buying • • • saving you time i
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