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The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
November 11, 1922 
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK 
Contractors to the Government 
DOMESTIC.—Attorney-General Dieh¬ 
ard J. Hopkins of Kansas lias received 
instructions from Governor Henry J. 
Allen to drive all ollieinls of the Kti Klnx 
Klun from Kansas. Governor Allen’s 
move was made known in a speech Octo¬ 
ber 2N at Cofl'eiyville in which he attacked 
the Klan and its principles, and added 
that, lie had instructed Mr. Hopkins to 
expel the Klan from the State. The 
Governor denounced the Klan as a secret 
order, operation without lirst obeying the 
laws by seeking a charter through the 
Secretary of State, as other fraternal 
ami social organizations have done. 
Three hoys were killed and one was 
fatally injured by the‘explosion of a gaso¬ 
line tank in the rear of Union Square, 
Somerville, Mass., October lit*, after play¬ 
ing with matches near the tank. 
Mrs. William It. Watson, wife of the 
chief of the library and extension bureau 
of the New York Stale Hoard of Educa¬ 
tion. died in St. Francis Hospital from 
injuries she received when a Stale High¬ 
way Department ear struck a tree and 
turned turtle near Poughkeepsie, N T . Y., 
October 20. 
l.ieutenant Thomas V. Hynes and Ser¬ 
geant Itoss Owens, Sixl'.t Pursuit Squad¬ 
ron, stationed at Luke Field, Honolulu, 
H. I., were killed, and Captain T. W. 
Allen and Lieutenant A. F. Hebbard of 
Schofield Burraeks were injured when 
two army airships collided October 30. 
A judgment for $52,935 damages 
against Philip G. Valentine, son of the. 
former head of the Wells Fargo Express 
Company, was awarded October 30 at 
San Jose, Cal., to Miss Miriam Donald, 
a teacher, for injuries when run down by 
Valentine in an automobile. Valentine 
is serving a sentence of one to throe years 
in San Quentin Prison for driving his 
automobile while Intoxicated. Miss Don¬ 
ald’s right leg was amputated. She may 
lose the use of one arm. 
The Post Office Department issued 
October 30 a fraud order against the 
European Distributing Company. Ltd., 
of Berlin and Jjondoii. This concern is 
one among many foreign enterprises that 
have been flooding the United Stales with 
circulars offering a product for the home 
manufacture of Madeira, port, Rhine and 
other choice wines in exchange for Amer¬ 
ican dollars. A recent analysis of the in¬ 
gredients of these alleged products of 
rare vintages sent out by the European 
distributing company, as well as other 
firms of like nature, showed that, they 
were "fakes.” 
FARM AND GARDEN.—The annual 
meeting of the New Jersey State Horti¬ 
cultural Society will lie held in Iladdon 
Hall, Atlantic City. December 5, f! and 
7 next. Resides the staff of the New 
Jersey State Experiment Station nt New 
Brunswick, Prof. U. P. Hedrick of 
Geneva, N. Y., and Prof. S. W. Fletcher 
of State College, Pa., will he on the pro- 
FOR TYING 
COLD^AIR 
IN FAST COLORS 
Hoffman-CorrTape Mfg. Co 
312 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
ARNES’TREES 
MAKE GOOD 
They are yielding big crops 
of choice fruit, in thousands 
of home and commercial 
orchards. Hardy, 
healthy, well-root. 
Order e d ar, d true-to- 
Fruit name. 
Fruits and Or- 
namental Trees 
and Shrubs from 
the original Barnes yu 
Write for Catalog 
and Price List. /// 
HEARTS OF GOLD 
CANTALOUPE 
If you grow canta¬ 
loupes for tiome use or 
market. send us your 
address today and wc 
will send you some vatu- 
able information. 
R. MORRILL & CO. 
Benton Harbor. Mich. 
BurnsY r 00D and Gives 
Great Heating Service 
DAD 1“ Concord, Delaware, Macar a, 
“ r C Worden, Monre'a Early, OB'* and 
V IM CO two-yaar-old. T K K E *. S II 11 U B b. 
• •” t w VINES, Etc. Catalogue tree. 
Ransom Nursery . Geneva, Ohio 
RIGHT NOW, in thousands of farm homes this Powerful, 
Durable STEWART ONE-PIPE Furnace is doing wonder¬ 
ful work and giving owners home-heating comfort and 
economy they have never before known. 
FRANKLY, we believe, the tremendous success of this 
STEWART Furnace is due to TWO things; namely: 
1st: The STEWART ONE-PIPE is thoroughly well-made. 
It is built complete in the factory, that for 90 years has 
been making the famous-for-service STEWART Stoves and 
Ranges. It is the full-size, full-value Furnace, designed 
and built for lifetime use. 
2nd: The STEWART ONE-PIPE is sold only by regular 
dealers who KNOW the Heating business. They know 
just where to locate this furnace for best results, and they 
install it with care and expert knowledge. You get SERVICE 
with and from the STEWART. 
PRICES LOWER NOW THAN 1 YEAR AGO 
Send for FREE Catalog and name of nearest dealer 
Palmettos'. $8 per thou- Asparagus Roots 
money order. Josi ril K. sun'jitz, «. v. l>. 
Colossal and 
niuiri. Itemit 
., Ilrlttol, Pn. 
We have had 25 years’ experi¬ 
ence handling direct shipments 
of raw furs. That is why you 
will get more money when you 
ship to us. 
Write for Free Price List 
NOW 
FRANK J. MULLER CO. 
150 Wes* 25th Street, New York 
CONTENTS 
Just give size and we will send I & mm — 
btaut 
L. SIMON COMPANY, Dept ”7 
629 First Ave. New York City. N.Y 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, NOV. 11, 1922 
FARM TOPICS 
Fair View of the Farmer’s Position—Part 
III. 
Acid Phosphate With Manure. 
A Massachusetts Farmers* Club... 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY 
National Milk Producers Federation, 
Rieek-MeJTunkcn Milk Case.., . .... 
Dairying oil Hawaiian Islands. 
Studies of the National Dairy Show 
Calf of Poor Milker. 
Forage Crops for Swine. 
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1350, 1352 
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Place Your Order This Fall 
Experienced mi bootees ami a amines, Highest pay 
and stead) homework to tirst ciass workers. Only 
thoMMvho iv.in ad for wholesalers noml apply. Semi 
sample stitches. I. HON It I K N K N T II A L, 
3J8 Fifth Avenue - New York. N. Y. 
Although we have our usual fine assortment ol high 
. grade fruit trees to offer for Fall delivery, the demand 
H h ■ is exceptionally strong and we recommend that our 
4 aa aflh g old and new customers place their orders curly this 
You will never regret planting Kelly trees. Our trees 
are a " Perfect specimens and our guarantee is your 
VA protection. We offer you a big money saving and 
Send for Fall, 1922, Catalog and Price List 
KELLY BROS. NURSERIES, 1160 Main St., Dansville, N. Y. 
How to Fatten Geese. 
Alfalfa Meal in Mash. 
Worms . 
Precocious Laying . 
HORTICULTURE 
Growing Filberts in New York State. 
Cheesecloth for Protecting Strawberries. 
Notes from a Maryland Garden. 
Chemical Mixture for Strawberries. 
Tree Surgery . 
Chemicals in n Texas Poach Orchard.... 
Value of Pigeon Manure.. 
Apple Scab .. 
Gloife do Dijon and Marechal Niel Roses. 
Tile Cornel or Cornelian Cherry. 
WOMAN AND HOME 
From Dny to Day... 
The Rural Patterns. 
Books us Gifts for Children.1348 
Suitable for Thanksgiving. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Tha Proposed Rural School System... 1333 
The Working Habits of Honey Bees. 
Disposal of Sewage... 
Cesspool in Hurd pan... 
Lnw About Auto Trailers... 
"Borrowed” Crops Legal.. 
Right* of Hunting Dog,.... 
Transfer to Husband . .. 
Enlarging School Grounds. 
Tuition in Adjoining Stato. 
Hiving Wild Bees. 
Removing Bees from a House. 
Useful Shoulder Yoke. 
Twelve Great Men in Agriculture. 
let Farmers Begin at Bottom,.,,.. 
Cider AppleSWanted 
H. ECKERT a Stl SOM. Maple Bye., PnkUHt, N.f. 
STATPE It I C E 
Carload lot*. 
Phone 40IF3 
Want to Buy: Cider Apples 
w aioti'll in !■ ir load lots: or 1c* ; ijv 
John I . U liken* IVrk.klll. V V 
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Cider Apples Wanted 
< 'ar load lot* or less. 
STEPHEN RETNOlOS.So \or«»lk,Coiin 
HOPE FARM NOTES 
There have been many 
requests for Hope 
Ferm Notes in book 
form. Here it ifi—234 
rages of the best of the- 
HopeFarm Man's fihit- 
csophy,humor, pathos 
and sympathetic in¬ 
sight into every-day 
life. Well printed and 
neatly bound in cloth 
By LAMON AND SLOCUM 
There have been many requests 
for an up-to-date Turkey book. 
Here it is; 150 pages; 40 illustra¬ 
tions. Price, $1.75. 
STRAWBERRIES THE BEST MONEY CROP 
Yon t'A N GROW Til KM. Getmircntnliignenml 
!• arii bow. I.oi* i.f lii(rirmaM«n. It’s free. Write today. 
THE W. F. AtLEH CO., 72 W. Market Si.. Salisbury. Mil. 
Price $1.50 
For Bale by 
Rural 
New-Yorker 
333W. 30th Street. 
NEW YORK CITY 
FOR SALE BY 
RURAL NEW-YORKER 
333 WEST 30th ST., NEW YORK 
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Rest varieties of tfrnpe and currant cuttings supplied. 
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