There May be Poison in YOUR Bowels! STEP out tomorrow morning with the fresh buoyancy and briskness that coines from a clean intestinal tract. Syrup Pepsin—a doctor's prescription for the bowels—will help you do this. This compound of fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other pure ingredients will clean you out thoroughly—without griping, sickening or discomfort. Poisons absorbed into the sys tem form souring waste in the bowrels, cause that dull, headachy, sluggish, bilious condition; coat the tongue; foul the breath; sap ener gy, strength and nerve-force. A little of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep sin will clear up trouble like that gently, harmlessly, in a hurry. The difference it will make in your feel ings over night will prove its merit to you. Dr. Caldwell studied bowel trou bles for forty-seven years. This long experience enabled him to make his prescription just what men, women, old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves. Its natural, mild, thorough action and its pleasant taste commend It to everyone. That’s why “Dr. Cald well’s Syrup Pepsin,” as it is called, is the most popular laxa tive drug stores sell. Dn.W. B. Caldwell’s SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor’s Family Laxative White Woman’s Clothes Made Savages Curious An American archeologist and writ er who recently led an airplane ex pedition into Latin America brought back a great deal of interesting and valuable materia! in the way of pic tures of ancient mins and primitive life. Tiie most Interesting experience was that among the San Bias Indi ans, who inhabit the Islands off the shore of Guatemala, whose attire consisted largely of gold rings worn In the ears and nose. Their curiosity about the visitors was Intense and sometimes embarrassing. The leader of the expedition was alarmed to see his wife seized by a number of na tive women and carried into a tent. The guide was sent to protect iier, but soon returned and said that the lady was safe. It developed that the native women were curious about her clothing and she obliged them by removing a great deal of her dry goods. I>r. Tierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the orig inal little liver pills put up 60 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels.—Adv. Enough to Divide Fap—Clever? Oh, very! Why, Doris has brain enough for two. Keen—Just the girl you ought to marry. Man's “place in the home” Is de cided by himself. Amazes Mother “Bobbie's stomach was often upspt and lie suffered a lot from colds,” says Mrs. 1*. S. Fletcher, .Tr., 4410 >V. 30th St., Los Angeles, Cal. “We found lie was constipated. “Mother used California Fig Syrup, so we gave Bobbie some. He amazed me by the quick way he became strong, energetic, well again. His bowels act freely now, and his digestion is splendid.” The quick, safe way to cleanse and regulate the bowels of bilious, head achy, constipated children is with California Fig Syrup. Every child loves it. It has the full endorsement of doctors. Appetite is increased by Its use; digestion is assisted; weak stomach and bowels are given tone' and strength. Look for the word California on the carton. That marks the genuine, famous for 50 years. lAXATtVt-TONIC for CHILDREN Sioux City Ptq. Co., No. 2 -1931 Out Our Way By Williams f K-W Bo/, here, Just Quit School, akj* 1 ThoT MAW8E t/ou MIGHT HAUe SOMETH »*sT—OH, JUST AklW THlM* FOR AWHVL.E.. SORCW,OAUF., BoT WOO v^kiow Iv-ieRS A UDr O’ off mfrg. ana* Fuse. Fact 1 oomT Bfusue He CAM GET A JOS AMWPVACF right mow. GooO WlGitf! TH -St^E OF That uooT! \AU-W H^ SHOOUOA QO^T schoou LOMCr AGO. 1—n—mr /wes , BuT Twer \ PF?OBl>/ WAS s WORK' "Thf.^ . we vjaTcD TiUU we was so RE we coolom’t GfT A JO0. K\OS ARE BRUSfWfeR "VWAW. VdWEM SCO AM* X WAS VnnkiCf. KAAGCrtE I sAFfc-rv first* _M8 U. »■ PAT, orf. Cl 930 BY NEA SEWVICg. INC /tH, NEW METHOD CULTURE LEADS TO FOUNDING OF WORLD'S LARGEST CELERY GROWING FARM fc-'.T-tanr-— .... ■ ■ . ■. =H ---— “Banking- long rows of celery (top) on the “world’s largest” single celery farm near Stockton, Cal., is followed by harvesting (lower left) and packing (lower right). Stockton, Cal. — — More than a square mile of celery in a single bed—approximately 21,450,000 bunches in all—and each one plant ed by hand. That comprises what is called the world’s largest individual celery farm. This acreage, furthermore, is more than doubled by nearby tracts also controlled by J. C. Maurer and his four sons near here. If all celery plants grown by father and sons were in a single row, spaced the customary six inches, it would stretch more than 7,180 miles—more than twice the distance across the continent. In 40 years’ celery experience in New York state, Maurer accumu lated some ideas about how celery could be grown in California. They were rather unique and wholly the oretical, but he Was eager to try them. Five years ago he succeeded in interesting his sons in a western migration. Two abandoned college careers to participate in the family venture. They started with 140 acres and added to it yearly, yet the achieve ment is more one of innovation and method than of mere magnitude. Unlike New York, Michigan or other celery-producing areas, rains cannot be expected to keep plants! alive in the transplanting season in the San Joaquin, valley. So the Maurers adopted a method I of flooding land under six inches to a foot of water. The soil is peat sediment, so trenching has to be done when the ground is so soft that horses frequently bog. After much experimentation, an average of 120 crates per acre has been achieved for the farm as a whole, with 250 crates an acre for some of the tract. Through improved methods of culture, blanching and packing, the California product is able to com pete in the New York market—the world’s largest for celery—despite the long freight haul. More than 8,000 acres are har vested in the delta region of Cali fornia, where a few years ago none was grown. RECESSION FINDS CREDIT CHEAPER THAN FOR YEARS New York — — The business recession of 1930 has contrasted strikingly with that of 1921 in the apparent abundance of credit avail able for any promsing commercial enterprise. Not only in 1921, but in most de pressed periods of the last 50 years, the situation has been aggravated by frozen credit and high rates for funds to carry on essential business. This year, however, has witnessed a drastic cheapening of credit, par ticularly short term credit. Call money has been offered day after day at 1 per cent against the 1929 peak of 20 per cent. The United States treasury was recently able to offer six-month certificates with a coupon rate of only 1-li per cent, the lowest since Not Quinine Enthusiast, (Elmer C. Adams in the Detroit Newrs.) Last week unnoticed by the world at large a company of devoted men assembled and quietly celebrated the three hundredth anniversary of the discovery of quinine and its use in the cure of malaria. Unnoticed, and happily so. I can not go into raptures on the subject of quinine. I have no malaria. I never did have any malaria. Never theless I have in my time swallowed barrels of quinine for whatever was the matter with me. For measles, rash, spring fever, whooping cough, coated tongue, growing pains, and the government inaugurated this form of short term borrowing. It has been true, particularly in the later months of the year, how ever, that the abundant credit avail able has been handled with consid erable conservatism. The freeing of credit dammed up in the security markets has been on a vast scale. Figures for actual brokerage loans, as represented by j total borrowings of New York stock exchange members, have ; dropped to little more than $2,000, 000,000, compared to nearly $4,000, 000,00 at the start of last year and the peak of about $8,500,000,000 on October 1, 19?C. ■ --M HAND COUNTY 4-H CLUB Miller, S. D.—(AP;—Hand county 4-H baby pork club members raised 6,711 pounds of pork in carrying out their projects this year, it was shown by a summary compiled by N. N. DeLong, district club agent with headquarters at Faulkton. Divided up into pigs, this tree being late for school I was dosed in my helpless youth with that bit ter specific. Nor did it come in the innocuous capsule form, but naked. I raw and terrible on the end of a teaspoon, or mixed with sugar, or fiendishly hidden in a jam sand wich. Quinine in those days would cure more ailments than the violet ray machine cures today—and a hun dred times quicker. Quicker? Why, while mother was taking three steps between you and the medicine shelf every symptom would miraculously vanish. Quinine, I hear, is still going strnnsr. It needs no ooor words tons of pork represents 38 head. The baby porkers were fed by the 4-H club boys for a period of 102 days, from May 16 to August 26, during which time they made an average gain of 134 pounds, or 1.31 pounds a day. The champion pig, owned and shown by Robert Hancock, made an average gain of 1.90 pounds, or a total of 194 pounds. The Duroc bar row of Marion Campbell was second with an average daily gain of 1. 68 pounds and a total of 172 pounds. Q. Was the drought last summer worse than any that has preceded it? A. M. C. A. It was the severest in the cli matological history of the central and eastern portions of the United States. The growing season from March to August was the driest of record in the Middle Atlantic states and the Ohio and middle Mississippi valleys. mine to praise cr to protect. But I will gladly join in a memorial ser vice for the now obsolete and de funct sulphur-and-molasses. Two Minds With— From Lustige Sachse. Leipzig. ‘ How happy Mrs. Smith looks.” "No doubt she's thinking of the silver fox fur she just got.” ‘‘And how sad her husband looks." ‘‘No doubt he's thinking of the same thing!” Three sisters living in the little village of Bockingen, Baden, Ger many, were born on the same day, married on the same day, and “•eh has eight healthy children. Can'* PLAY Can’t REST —child needs Castoria YVHEN a child is fretful and irritable, seems distressed and un comfortable, can’t play, can’t sleep, it is a pretty sure sign that some thing is wrong. Right here is where Castoria fits into a child's scheme— the very purpose for which it was formulated years ago! A few drops and the condition w;hich caused the trouble is righted; comfort quickly brings restful sleep. Nothing can take the place of Castoria for children; it’s perfectly harmless, yet always effective. I'or the protection of your wee one— for your own peace of mind—keep this old reliable preparation always on hand. But don’t keep it just for emergencies; let it be an every-day aid. Its gentle action will ease and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. In more liberal doses it will effectively help to regulate sluggish bowels in an older child. All druggists have Castoria: it’s genuine if you seeChas. H. Fletcher’s signature and this name-plate: “Proud Man” Powerless Before Wiles of Woman If they cannot see you nt 10 o'clock, could they see you at 4, and If you cannot see them at 4, when will you he free? They have counted upon your help. They knew that yon would help. They want your help, and nobody else’s help will do. The matter Is so vital and they ask for so little. You could not he Indifferent. You could not be opposed. Surely n man In your position and with the public Interest at heart, who need only say the word and the thing will be done. They argue and bog, they beseech and Implore, they flatter and cajole. They exalt you and debase you. They praise you and threaten yon. They wheedle and annoy. They suggest and demand, they respectfully pres ent, they exhort and direct. They grow facetious, they wax sarcastic, they become abusive. They J reproach you and malign yon. They urge and Insist. They counsel and ad monish. They cheer and compliment. They reprove and scorn, slander and vilify, disparage and hiss. They blame and censure, denounce and repudiate. They rant nnd rave. They coax nnd eulogize. They pester nnd badger. They point out and plead. They caress nnd fondle, pam per and embrace you. They pet and spoil, coddle nnd Indulge you. They defame, defile, maltreat, mo lest, persecute nnd oppress, ill-use, extol and laud, rail nt and favor, panegyrize nnd vituperate, abuse, uphold end vindicate, humble and humiliate, overawe and mortify, con fuse nnd embarrass, shame nnd Inspire, rally nnd animate, abash, confound, disconcert and dishearten. At last they get what they want. For what. In the face of such an at tack, is n poor, defenseless man to do?—Baltimore Sun. Colorado Land Holding* The United States government is by far the largest lnnd holder In the state of Colorado, according to the state immigration bureau. While precise figures are Impossible to com pile because of conflicts of reserves, withdrawals nnd classifications, the bureau estimates thnt the govern ment owns or controls 37 per cent of the entire surface area of the state. Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy For every stom ach and intestinal 111. This good old fashioned herb home remedy for c onstipatlon, istomach ills and other derange - menis or rue sys tem so prevalent tliese days Is In even greater favor as a family med icine than in your grandmother's day. ■_—__ _ High Hstt»ri "The trouble with the high hat,’' says Edgar Guest, “is that It Is an uncomfortable piece of headgear at the best. It frightens away friends and fails to frighten a single ene» my.”—American Magazine. Speaking of Golf John D. Rockefeller has been play ing golf now for 30 years. He lias owned at one time three private golt courses, but never a pair of knickers. —Collier’s Weekly. HEAD HURT? WORK won’t wait for a headache to wear oh. Don’t look for sympathy at such times, but get some Bayer Aspirin. It never fails. Don’t be a chronic sufferer from headaches, or any other pain. See a doctor and get at the cause. Meantime, don’t play martyr. There’s always quick comfort in Bayer Aspirin. It never does any harm. Isn’t it foolish to suffer any needless pain? It may be only a simple headache, or it may be neu ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatism. Lumbago. Bayer Aspirin is still the sensible thing to take. There is hardly any ache or pain these tablets can’t relieve; they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically; they are always to be relied on for breaking up colds. Buy the box that says Bayer, and has Genuine printed in red. Genuine Bayer Aspirin doesn’t depress the heart. All druggists. Fxiiilcurall ' Preparations ' The household remedies that meet every requirement for the daily use ©f every member ©f the family. The Soap for regular toilet use, the Oinl mout to heal pimples and irritations and the Talmm to refresh and cool the skin.