The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 22, 1931, Image 7

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    After 40
Bowel trouble is
Most Dangerous
Constipation may easily become
chronic after forty. Continued con
stipation at that time of life may
bring attacks of piles—and a host
of other disorders.
Watch your bowels at any age.
Guard them with particular care
after forty. When they need help,
remember a doctor should know
What is best for them.
“Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin’''
is a doctor's prescription for the
towels. Tested by -17 years’ prac
tice, it has been found thoroughly
effective in relieving constipation
and its ills for men, women and
children of all ages. It has proven
perfectly safe even for babies. Made
from fresh, laxative herbs, pure pep
sin and other harmless ingredients,
it cannot gripe; will not sicken you
or weaken you; can be used with
out harm as often as your breath is
bad, your tongue is coated; when
ever a headachy, bilious, gassy con
dition warns of constipation.
Next time just take a spoonful
of this family doctor’s laxative.
See how good it tastes; how gently
and thoroughly it acts. Then you
will know why it has become the
world’s most popular laxative. Big
bottles—all drugstores.
Dr. W. B. Caldwell'S
SYRUP PEPSIM
A Doctor's Family Laxative
IrJSB PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Removes Dandruff Stops Hair Falling
JW Imparts Color and
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
I 60c and $1.00 at Druggists
niscox Cham, Wks. Fatchogue.N.Y.
FLORESTON SHAMPOO — Ideal for use in
connection with Parker's Hair Balsam. Makes the
fcair soft and fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug
gists. Uiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N.Y.
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Linguistic
“While motoring through Europe
this summer,” writes Dr. Russell E.
Simpson of Fasadena, “my family
and 1 had many laughs at English
as it was spoken by the people of
the various countries.
•‘We took a new flivver with us
and in Germany, on a rough road off
the beaten path, the car stopped and
1 could not find the trouble. When
the garage man arrived, he found a
wire from tlie distributor had come
loose and his explanation was that
the ‘strasse,’ or street, being rough,
made the flivvei nervous.”—Los An
geles Times.
NEED A TONIC ?
Waterloo, Iowa
i—“I was in a
weakened state of
health,brought on
thru a complica
tion of ailments.
I suffered from
weak stomach, my
blood was thin
and in an impover
i ished condition,
ana i was so mis
erable that everything I tried to do
just seemed to tire me and leave me
exhausted. But just a few bottles of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov
ery relieved me of all these ills and
restored me to perfect health. It is the
best all round tonic I have ever taken.”
—Mrs. Marie Gotoski, 1800 Jefferson
St. Druggists. Fluid or tablets.
Every package contain, a ayni|ilom blank
-fill il In and mail to Hr. Pierre'* Clinic,
lluffalo. N. Y. Enclose lOe for trial package
of any of Dr. Pierce'* medicines.
$1,343,000 Bluing Produced
Bluing, which, contrary to name,
Is used to make clothes white, was
produced in 18 establishments in
1929, which turned out a total prod
uct valued at $1,343,000. In spite of
liouse-to-hou.se canvassers who used
to sell this product, practically none
wits sold by this method last year.
Figure It Out
Professor—What did you think of
my lecture last night?
Friend—Well, to begin with, you
had a large audience.
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1ATES PROMISE TO BECOME~BIG NEW INDUSTRY
FOR UNITED ST A TES /IS GROWERS MEET SUCCESS
Girls packing dates as the fr nit passes on an endless belt, is s how n at the left. At the right Is
shown a date tree with typical clus ters of the fruit.
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ruit of Biblical Times Is
Grown in Low Desert
in California
Los Angeles, Cal.—(NEA)—What
promises to be an important indus
try of the United States within the
next 10 years, according to experts,
is rapidly springing up in the
Coachella Valley, 135 miles from Los
Angeles and in a desert country be
low sea-level. This is the American
date industry.
Started 25 years ago by a small
group of men working in co-opera
tion with the University of Cali
fornia, the date industry has
reached a stage where it is being
recognized by the exporters of
dates from Algeria as a worthy op
ponent.
Three thousand acres of date
palms are planted in the valley at
the present time and a crop of
3.000.000 pounds has been shipped
during 1930. When these 3,000
acres are in full bearing, however,
their annual crop will exceed 25,
000,000 pounds.
Jn 1904 the first United States ex
perimental station for date palms
was established at Mecca, Arabia.
Three years later another was
started near Indio. It is still in
operation, supplying information to
the growers.
The chief difficulty to surmount
in starting dates growing in the
valley was that of adequate water
supply. The desert heat made it an
ideal place to grow the palms, being
equal to that of their native ele
ment in Algeria. In Algeria, how
ever, palms grow with their roots
continually in water.
Deep Wells Furnish Water
Deep artesian wells were found
to be underlying the valley and
with the necessary water from
these wells everything was favor
able for the growing of dates. The
wells supply enough water to cover
each acre with 10-acre feet of water
a year.
Propagation of the palms was
another'barrier to overcome. There
are male and female trees. The fe
male trees grow the dates while the
The Tax Refunds.
From New Ycrk World.
The $126,000,000 of taxes returned
oy the federal government in the
last fiscal year to those who were
found to have overpaid their quota
supplies further evidence of the in
tricacies of our system of income
taxation. The amount refunded was
somewhat smaller than that of the
preceding year, but it was equal to
about 5 per cent of the total income
tax collected and to about 4 per
cent of taxes of all kind3. In many
cases where the amount of the tax
is debatable the taxpayer prefers to
give the government the benefit of
the doubt so as to avoid the pay
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G. T. ROYAL
When they proclaim a king in
Montr $;e county, Colorado, they
really crown him. This picture of
G. F. Royal, of Montrose, wearing a
gold- crown topped by a gold potato,
is proof. He was recently crowned
potato king of the district, after
producing 730 bushels of potatoes
from a measured acre.
male tree supplies the necessary
pollen for fertilization.
Unlike most trees and plants, in
sects, birds or wind do not aid in
transferring the pollen from one
tree to another. It Is necessary
therefore to pollenate each tree by
hand.
Three Types Grown
Three approved commercial va
rieties of dates are b’ing grown
m(*nt of interest cn any balance for
which he may subsequently be
found liable. He then puts in a
claim for a refund, and if this is
allowed it is he who collects inter
est on his overpayment. Such in
terest payments by the government
last year amounted to about $38,
000,000, a tidy sum.
All of which points to the need
of more simplicity and clarity in
the tax law and in its administra
tion. It was for meeting this need
that Congress some time ago set up
the Joint Congressional Committee
on Taxation. The more complicated
the law, the greater the advantage
which the large taxpayer enjoys over
the man whose income falls within
and packed by three-fourths of the
date growers in the valley. These
are the "Deglet Noor,” meaning in
Arabic “the date of life;” the
"Saidy,” meaning "of the north;”
and the "Thoory,” the "dry bread
date.” Other varieties are con
stantly being grown for experimen
tal purposes but the three named
are most successful from a com
mercial viewpoint.
The age of an old date palm is
expressed in centuries. There ara
some commercial date plantings in
Algeria on which records have been
kept for over 300 years. On this
continent, at San Ignacio, Lower
California, Mexico, 50,000 date
palms that were produced from
seed planted by the Jesuit padres in
1720 and 1770 are still in full bear
ing.
The three varieties grown by val
ley farmers are packed in a mod
ern and sanitary plant maintained
by their date association. The fruit,
is carefully cleaned and fumigated
before being assorted and graded
into its various sizes and brands.
Minimum of handling is given the
fruit and it is all hand-packed by
girls for shipment. Fancy boxes
also are packed here.
Q. Please tell something of the
cliff-dwellers of the Southwest. J.
W.
A. Cliff-dwellers, although of
broader application, means in
America that prehistoric race that
built the houses and villages whose
ruins are found in the southwestern
part of the United States, and es
1 ecially in the valley of the Rio San
Juan and its tributaries. This river
r'ses in the extreme southwestern
1 coiner of Colorado, and flows west
ward along the borders of adjoin
ing states to a junction with the
Rio Colorado. As to the origin ot
these vanished cliff-dwellers noth
ing is known; but it is evident that
centuries ago these valleys were oc
cupied by a considerable, sedentary
population, who had fixed homes
and cultivated fields for crops of
corn, beans, gourds, and probably
other things, by means of extensive
systems of irrigation. They made
pottery, cloth, baskets, etc., and
stone implements, but nothing me
tallic.
the lower brackets. The big tax
payer can afford to employ experts
who know how to utilize every le
gal technicality to his advantage.
When the small taxpayer believes
that he has overpaid he often finds
that the expanse of establishing his
claim will be greater than the
amount which he may recover.
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Q. Of wha metals are nickels
and pennies made? C. H.
A. The office of the director of
the mint says that a nickel con
tains 75 per cent copper and 25 per
cent nickel. A one cent piece con
tains 95 per cent copper and 5 per
tent tin and zinc.
Wakeful
restless CHILD
needs Castoria
We can never be sure just what
makes an infant restless, but the
remedy can always be the same.
Good old Castoria! There’s comfort
in every drop of this pure vegetable
preparation, and not the slightest
harm in its frequent use. As often
as Babv has a fretful snell. is
feverish, or cries and can’t sleep,
let Castoria soothe and quiet him.
Sometimes it’s a touch of colic.
Other times it's constipation. Or
diarrhea—a condition that should
always be checked promptly.
Just keep Castoria handy, and give
it promptly. Relief will follow very
promptly; if it doesn’t you should
call a physician.
All through babyhood, Castoria
should be a mother’s standby; and
a wise mother continues it in more
liberal doses as a child grows up.
Readily obtained at any drug
store, the genuine easily identified
by the Chas. H. I'letcher signature
and the name Castoria on the
wrapper like this:
English Author Turns Arab
Richard Hughes, author of “A
High Wind In Jamaica," has been
traced to Africa, where It Is laid he
has turned Arab. He has accumu
lated the usual native complement
of extra Arabs and pariah dogs, also
some greyhounds. He reported: “I
have gradually taken to Arab clothes
altogether, simply by donning one
convenient garment after another,
till only today It came to me with a
sudden shock that it Is a long time
since my legs knew the decent chaf
ing of trousers."
MOTHERS ARE
LEARNING USES
OFMAGNESIA
From the beginning of expectancy
Until baby is weaned, Phillips’ Milk
of Magnesia performs the greatest
service for many women.
It relieves nausea, heartburn,
■"morning sickness," inclination to
vomit; helps digestion Its mild lax
ative action assures regular bowel
movement.
Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia is bet
ter than lime water for neutralizing
cow’s milk for Infant feeding.
All drugstores have Phillips* Milk
of Magnesia in generous 25c and 60c
bottles. Always Insist <m the genuine,
endorsed by physicians for 50 years.
Explanation
There are 4-1,000 thunderstorms
somewhere on this earth every day,
and that may explain why the radio
occasionally throws a lit.—Indian
apolis News.
Carolina Woman
Lost 47 Lbs.
In 3 Months and
Feels Years Younger
"I have been taking Kruschen
Salts for nearly 3 months. I have
continued taking one teaspoonful In
warm water every morning. I then
weighed 1217 pounds, was always
bothered with pains in my back and
lower part of abdomen and sides.
“Now I am glad to say I am a
well woman, feel much stronger,
years younger and my weight is 170
pounds. 1 do not only fee? better
but 1 look better, so all my friends
say.
“J shtll never be wlthf ut Kruschen
Sa\»j, will nover cense taking my
dally dose and more than glad to
highly recommend It for the great
good that la lit It,” Mrs. S. A. Solo,
mon, New Bern, N. O., Jan. 1930.
”P. S. You may think I am exagger
ating by wilting such a long letter
but truly I feel eo Indebted to you
for putting out such wonderful salt*
that I cannot any enough."
A bottle of Kruschen Salta that
lasts 4 weeks costa but 85 cents at
druggists the World over. Tnlco one
half teaspoon In a glass of hot wa
ter every morning before breakfast.
Attention to diet will help—cut out
pastry and fatty meats—go light on
potatoes, butter, cream and sugar—
the Kruschen way Is the safe way to
lose fat. Try one bottle and if not
Joyfully satisfied—money back.—Adv.
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Congratulations!
“I'm engaged.” said the taxi-driver,
“I hope you’ll be very happy," said
the sweet little Innocent.
To keep clean nnd healthy take Bift
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regulat#
liver, bowels and stomach.—Adv.
Education begins the gentleman,
but reading, good company nntl re
flection may liuisli him.—Locke.
FEEL I
MEAN?
Don’t be helpless when you
suddenly get a headache. Reach
in your pocket for immediate
relief. If you haven’t any Bayer
Aspirin with you, get some at
the first drugstore you come to.
Take a tablet or two and be
rid of the pain. Take promptly.
Nothing is gained by waiting
to see if the pain will leave of
its own accord. It may grow
worse! Why postpone relief?
There are many times when
I
Bayer Aspirin will "save the
clay.” It will always ease a
throbbing head. Quiet a grum
bling tooth. Relieve nagging
pains of neuralgia or neuritis.
Check a sudden cold. Even
rheumatism has lost its terrors
for those who have learned to
depend on these tablets.
Gargle with Bayer Aspirin
at the first suspicion of sore
throat,and reduce the infection.
Look for Bayer on the box—
and the word Genuine in red.
Genuine Bayer Aspirin does
not depress the heart.
BAYER@ASPIRIN
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l Reasons Why You Should Use
I Csiticura Soap j
i 1. It is pure and you should use the Lest for daily toilet use. ,
2. It helps to make and keep the akin clear and healthy. . !
I t 3. It contains medicinal properties so is excellent for skin <
> troubles. «
> 4. It keeps baby's skin healthy. <
, 5. It is excellent for shampooing the hair. •
, 6. It is economical at 25c. a cake. *
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Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. and SOc. Talcum 2Se. (
I > Propriator*: Potter Drug A Chemical Corporation, Malden, Maaa.
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