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Show The Murray Eagle, Thurslay, November 14, 1929 Gjitiger tAlEL Illustrations by Irwin Myers , .i,ht tir rsobhi Merrill fcHAPTER soon after dinner, that he ,inri,ipd - ie evening, in, bui tn m llPe. for the following Mnrlorv thought slie fe upstairs and manicure Lis. But Ginger wa not to aructed oy mere i'" .,. tiifin both uo- of tier fa, saw the doorbehind Hirura s' room closed Miriam saw hack, rigid .worth's ;)Wd on the foot of her bed files, orangewoou m. Then she went to the r8. There siirl) of relief. Lifted down to u complete bal- he count- f hpr accounts. s trunk. doll the in dimes . i ......!,. i .i r mode her careiui emocs bis sermon ... ,-- ,o . , C ledger. . ......... n.ui.u Tnll wusie. uashct in- f.in1 .! i. tenet o, Of Uisciirueu kertlowiUg ed white angeis, wincu imu m-inl- ,,.. fcr r1 the coiitrihuilons to the Ginger was systematic and These augeis "fie tu oe Lit So with waste uuskci in B,and, lantern In the other, she her wiiv carefully over trie fcw beams, and down the wub. - iililer. noted, comfortably, that the doors remained closed as sue left them, and n pleasantly ie me pcrvaucu ling stillness Softly, happily, witti waste sue suppea let and lantern, b:d the curve of t he circular use and stopped. She stopped For 1st, electrified, spellbound. litli her, before her very eyes. av revealed a scene whose - i' hernlde ... I her power of was description. be- - .... living room was lighted, by one small ir reading lamp, nnd In the ie wiiie y tignr-diml- Ginger uwy, two figures her sister. Mar-anHiram tSnekworth whom Bl.itj left behind their separate twenty minutes what strange Intuitive-eacnot (I doors hois. d I'.y had discovered, helilnd harrim doors, that the other descending to the common mis cronim or i in living room fiiruer lo ver knew nor even III hud made the initial move. one fact was evident there wore. I understand enworth's face. tirely too well. You are1 a good see." for tipping me off. sprt And then he went quickly Indoors, and said nothing else. The appeal to Hiram Buckworth had Indeed reuped results ufter a fashion, but Ginger did not feel very well Hiram Buckworth, pleased. anything but a romantic figure, was a nice chap. And the shocked look on his face, the strange, hurt, stricken look, had touched her heart He had looked aorry. Ginger did not enjoy seeiug people look sorry, not eveu disgusting pretenders who pawed and held hands. Breakfast, usually such a gay and cheery meal, proved un uwkward occasion. Hiram Buckworth seemed every Inch a minister, unsmiling, grave, and slltriy formal. He talked exclusively to Miss Jenkins, and pot very entertainingly. He did not look nt Marjory, who had come In a little lute with her usual bright morning radiance. But her radiance was of short duration, paling wonswiftly to startled, wide-eyedering She had no appetite, toyed idly with her fork, and kept her eyes upon his face, curiously, as though her pyes were seeking something, asking questions. But always they found nothing, received no answer. Immediately after breakfast he excused himself, and went quickly out of the room. Ginger was very uncomfortable Indeed. She tried to tell herself that she was merely Imagining that these things were so that it was a mere chance that Hiram had not looked at Marjory, that Marjory could not eat her breakfast. But she was uncomfortable. Not even a trip to the studio, and a painstaking count of her doll's trunk of dimes sufficed to put her in a cheerful frame of mind. Not even the coming of the postman, with sixteen letters for E. Tolliver. made her really happy.' He fished two small packages from his bag and handed them to her. "I see you're getting some more of those samples," he added cheerfully. "Those are for the twins," she answered, flushing. "Personally, 1 am not Interested In beauty preparations." The day passed dully, a busy day, as Saturdays always are In parsonages where arrangements are always leading up to the climactic Hiram Buckworth reSabbath. mained downtown for luncheon. Marjory, a still, white Marjory, busied herself In a studied way nlmut the work of the house. And dinner in the evening was an Increasingly painful repetition of the morning meal. When the dishes were done. Ginger repaired to the veranda. Miss Jenkins sat there, alone, solemnly little to contribute to the day's enjoyment. It was more than compensated by the glad hilarity of the others. Mr. Tolliver laughed like a boy at the bald and ribald jokes of the can grocer. Miss Jenkins and Mrs. Jackson exchanged giggling remlnlscenses of their own mil youth. Miriam and Alexander were ringleaders In the day's recreation, doing all sorts of absurd young things. But the sparkle had gone from their merry plans, and It was a relief when Kddy started the motor for the ride back to town. "Won't you come along, Alex?" Invited Ginger pointedly. "We can take one more." "On. no, thanks. Miriam promised to take me In herself along about My doctor prescribed midnight. rani-niele- more Bay Dirt for me." At the end of the driveway, they looked back. Miriam sat on the high gate, Alexander Murd-c- k steadying her with one hand, while he swung the gate beneath her with the other. Their father smiling, waved farewell. "Boor father," mourned Ginger. "What would you call It but preacher's luck, to lose his eyes just when there's the most to see?" A dull supper at the parsonage, followed by the usual evening service at the church. Tub Andrews hurried np to them after the service, offering himself rocking. "Where's Margie?" "She went to bed. She has a headache." "Oh. I see." Ginger went upstairs, and knocked gently at her sister's dour. 'Tin In bed," called a muffled voi--in answer. Ginger opened the door, and went in. "I Just wanted to see If 1 could do anything for your headache." She gave her jdster a sharp look. "You've been crying." "1 think I'm getting liny fever," said Marjory. "My eyes sting. I'm going to sleep now." Ginger, at this dismissal, turned toward the door. "And Ginger, don't you go and talk nhoul It to Miss Jenkins or If I have a headache liny body. businnd hay fever It's ness, but toy own. Not thai anybody would care anyhow." Go to "I won't talk about It. sloop now, Margie, I'll be very quiet not to disturb you." Ami Ginger closed the door softly behind her. Hiram's arms was nbout iM'ster's shoulders, nnd his free w;is fotidlliis very gently, caressingly, the soft cold of rt'.,lll. .J (I 'lit ll('ll'll. 1HIIIIII, I? be outdistanced in madness. raising her soft white lingers Is eiicek, his Hps. his eyes. (!inirrei'ri's b e cusn Hart oil Tln'.v looked up Bt her. f tv. Thev did not ninvo. tetise inc." dinger's voice was and subdued, verv (small. "I It lit yon were In different places ('as "thcr things." It' turned short around upon the and went up to I he attic. In I studio sbe sat herself down. y. and fell to deep considerate saw clearly Hint the sit- fa was critical. Marjory was I 's. Slip had liL'tei! I he pro. chik. She bad almost held Is ttitii Tub Andrews ami the CHAPTER Vtll ''. She even practiced Iter iihruei)!S on l'dtly Jackson, had the fortitude to with- - C I'NDAY, ordinarily sm h a plens 11 her ureably hurried day In the par nib's Awl now who was 'ntly necking the young minis-'linge- r nonage, was no less than a dreary l w idied Marjory npjicaredl very late In helpless She reed rot! The minister! Kviti a pro. for her breakfast. hhe ate clerk may aspire to owner- - have appeared lit all, h o ,li Janitor may progress "Iletidacl.e nil "te?" P,i)t once a preach. Upward W'Os n preacher. Ginger. ''My. "Mm." restfesponHihilh "tl ti"io Mther Ihiin tliro-er- . Hiram, Intend of walking com (i'ltl!;.'( s.': l tier Kheoibli-to church wish Ibe girl, pnnlonably it. Marjorv was laekiliB exeiiw-- l himself uti-- l wetil on In ad viince, expliilnlnjt that he wished to levl,!:,!. ,,.nm IUl,.k. about fuitueftilhit, 1 - !. v,as a ttiinlstor. he See io!tfiKiy Muljory tlieaint'd 1 hue M,),o right I'ltnlple during the son Ice. while Ginger, on it,;1(.al to idm, tr-(be contrary, listened aitenthel.v lo - tiiro-regret le that she every word. cotilhhwbil f n"'"v-'- ' t.ly iihandoti Mar.!-trly In her Mier. later on, thai nhe ' " ways. The didn't think m mm It of ibe b.f t!. !,;,,,! W;i( (W In the nftcriKH'tt, Kddy j)s tt;)J. 1 'II etan!ivi W;,h (rue, came In Ibe car lo take Ibein lo t d:ues w. nt Into I'ny I'lrl nod nishouiji I Brum tried :,,y t a I.Mi.t '''' f coal, n to he csnfc-- from the party iheie 11 li. s. m tilient nttern. fiieti-llwan no cwoiing IM-lIn ti... ,. ' An npp- - al. tht-n- . nMcncff, rara :.: h. I' til while there m greni valei) ' rnu be of good. I shall be able to ride quite a little distance before 1 connect up with another Orange and Black." "Sort of a can tour." "Something of the sort, yes." But if the parsonage group had e She Stopped Aghast, Spellbound. Electrified, as an escort home a mere formal ity for those few safe Intervening feet. "1 don't think we ought to," objected Marjory. "You see, Ibe minister Is staying with us and I think we ought I don't think it would look well for us to go off and leave him" "(Singer can take him," suggested Tub generously. "She can give him pointers on running a church Ginger can give pointers on running anything." "But Ginger Is so young," stammered Marjory. "I feel that I am rather the head of the bouse now, and- -" Hiram Buckworth himself appeared nt thai moment. "Girls, if will excuse me," tie said ynU gravely. "I will walk over with Mr. Wcflbury. We arc discussing some church business." chimed Tub, "Hurray "that Kults me lo a T. We've got some church business of our own to laik about." Hlriini hesitated a moment, tilting his lip as though he tilt iiiumy-nnee- . Inn nodded nl I. ist, nti-- l wctil And away, i.- -l without Marjory yielded her nu.l-'lo Tub Andrew, clltidnfi meanwhile In Ginger lo ensure her ucctiipabl fr J-- p," "I see," said Ginger dully. "I want to tell him that you you didn't think a thing of It a little thing like that. I tbitilJ maybe he thinks 1 feel bad ubout it." "You don't, do you?" "No." Marjory's voice sank to a whisper. "Not a bit. I like him." So the two girls sat. nnd waited, nnd presently from the church, they heard the two men, coining slowly, talking as they walked. Marjory clung to Ginger's hand, and held her breath. At the end of the Ihigstone path they stood for u while before they said good night and parted. talk," whispered Marjory. Ginger talked. "I think It's such a silly name for a farm," said Ginger. "Just like Kddy Jackson. Who else would do such a dumb thing? Pay Dirt. Everybody knows a farm Is nothing but dirt, and if it didn't pay, nobody would farm It. Oh, Home so hello, Mr. Buckworth. soon? It's lovely tonight. Won't you come nnd talk to us?" "Not tonight, thanks, I urn tired. Pleasaut dreams." And he passed inside. The girls sat very still for a moment. They beard Mm say good night to Miss Jenkins, nnd go up stairs. Marjory's tense arm about Ginger's waist relaxed suddenly. Her quivering breath was more a sob than a sigh. Her shoulders rose convulsively. "You can go now. Thanks, Ginger. I'll sit here a minute, and listen to the night." Ginger went In without a word. She was a stricken soul. She climbed to the studio, and counted her store of dimes. She looked at her complicated page of multiplication and addition. She sat for a long time, figuring, thinking. Obviously. Marjory and the richness of a wealthy husband were to he denied them as succor. Marjory was forever lost to her plans for the future. All the years of washing dishes for the sake of Marjory's hands bad been In vain. All her dreams of a romantic llgure breezing mysteriously Into their commonplace circle were dissipated Into thin air. Ginger was practical enough to admit defeat when she met it, and Marjory was tier Waterloo. Marjory, beutitlful peach-blooMarjory would marry u min Ister, and her future would lie that of catering to a Methodist church, and a parsonoge minimum of three. In that hour, (Singer Klla rose to great heights of renunciation. She relinquished oil her dreams of fortune, of fame, of social supremacy for her beautiful sister. She would be satlstled to see her merely She smiled. She went happy. down the wabbly ladder without a moment's pause, for her decision was niude. She knocked at the door of her fat tier's room, now occupied by Hiram Buckworth. Silence prevailed within. Ginger krocked again. "Who Is it, please? Just a minute." He opened the door with one hand as he struggled Into his coat with Hie other. Ginger, all unin tiled, stepped Inside, and closed the door behind her. "Mr. Buckworth," she began gently. "1 was Just going to bed." he Interrupted rudely. "Yon misunderstood what I told "1 you," she persisted patiently. didn't say Marjory was engaged-ex- act ly " "No. You merely said It was understood." "But I didn't mean a man. I meant niotiey." "Money?" He was entirely puz any clothes." "Yes, I kimw, Ginger," he said not without sympathy. "But what hag that lo do with her?" "She In ho beautiful. So we tiat lirally dot ld-- d thai (.he had bettet marry a millionaire. You must ud mil wbe's goi the tool s for It." liietil, as Ih-- y Walked Mowly loin vt r the familiar til-"Gliii-cr- , whi.l do joti no.'iii? Is , Tub started at bee, cheerMarjoty engaged, nf Isli I she?" Hie. In tf direction ham the fully. "Not engaged-h- ot exactly. But nine I;, ll was nil uidci stood -- we lalked It "Yt-rani may tonight. Tub." over mid tte all agtccd-- we girls Marjory, with u mh',1-- - warm did. I hat Is. f.itliet Just laughed nt "I tier dismissal. enough lo hofleti IM Unit rdiould Margie marry have lo Kfinl j on ritit Mralgbt money. Join of tii:Jhnn money, I lmliM have been the to Hint weather f- -r n day or two. nnd Mba fal"And whew not engaged young Andrew - or am bod) .1. tihint dolu't waul ttn; i go In church nl all She haw ordered tne cist:"' "tYitiiliily not. There's no man lulxcd Up ill II nl nil J,sl money " Tub, loudly. !;!il!iil II It'oUs cotibl wlay, Ibe carver tl itti-- l l ted liili eject tt.iUMettd una, ttliiKiiiiig liiubil Kllcn I Tolliur would h.ne ended al Hi , itioiueiii, nuMy. "Wht. you rub? ,jetii:" ho i Jhh tlut-Mill ter's to her ti M,itJ"ty laied Inetireiitiy, atoj flung bet hand, I lrenk el Pay In, l in arrival of Ibe cur out nf hi way, sit! roughly "Gdiwtf, unit n iiumite. 'lr..r at . watchful, from the 'iirsm:tet ttrotighi a ti!-"Si.e'rt utill lit ibe bammoik -u It i Mm h- - ai l et's sit I'ltU Hon! .. ' n the tlaj; ileti Mump lit their ImkIi pplrit culled 1,'iticer meekly. (II Ibe l.aliltooi k H while. 1, the rown ( Alexander Murdoch Wart there, and "'i Then toil weld iiiiiiM'ilatc!.v in down, ". 11,! ' Tiny n at hreitths nf Ginger' nhitobei ing. iiitd wrath, tl It) until Hie bed She vttpl fii n while, (tiiftty wsd'cd Is I entire tented llwlf Itpoll liis (iiiofTetiditill fM'ttii-- l nf Ttib air. "' m l r footstep n, tiiol Tub' for ll U natural that youth (houid v rtih'tilna lic.id. Why lioiibl he peiii nil nf Into Ihfl dark abandon (in iirniiirt end U cxpec 1 whlsiiitig, " tdmonl Mi ttpnie time nl I'ny I'lrlt Whul I Wind ml jotj latioltW nf grcjil riches ttilll Muv ' Jarse. Stiff bur-- ' bad rt liiett can grocer to do with tics, "Ginger Will JoU JuM here In rut But In the end sbe bMig, d him. the conduct f iictb allure? And with me, hi nl lain until Mr(il Buck and MiilentiJ bet w'ini little (uuiled Wlmul : i frieti!-!ifor Iipgnn why. If tneie totnew ifomet' Atid Ginger, dim In ocal It (he white worth Vet) ' " f"i " mtrmltd bitu thither, d'd he mi If lie coco ntcr. end ii dwti toittinji lii f well, then. Plainly Ibe future nf " t ii tnitia nanlii! op- tiiy Itiotje bit friend In hi tit he ninny doe. Ibe Clilttv household devolved titotl " 'V. for tilie U Jimt dent lit troth cue o Mlrl.tniT And nU tliiti- d- would .t leT, and her nlotie, ml Just urt lief t thnul-ti t.p lh.it tiiHller. I Ibe Why. t.tl Wotttdtll tnind, wotiid Jt'U " "Seln,, d,e M).iered jut. tht! . tie. Mil iliie tut '1 ' I ium, "titl lo bed. )oU truanT dm kne and i ''U " m. t,or n ..fia lime. I has (To in: cuNTiNt'iilu ru , Girger, I want In terrible flirt, i t i "Whni's the matter with every Wftk"Weil, Idttl Bl'U! tMllltettiillg." Ktrt in. miii a I i", it ! f" body any ' n t Red F Kddy Ettty lo htuiw "I ee, I'm lo talk tny bend tilt he) her 1'.: I 'That's muw grotuh nf a until rrttsly. Bed fnvrt arc wpparetiity mt.th '"' - I ilieoii t It) and in You t i llmi here, gits h prea- her, It )mi tmk hie. Marsu ca!rf In Hje ihnn Mini nr wil arranc-'-iclear til the Imttimt nf the dump, nl fi Whi tbrr or imt Ibis I "! '"'t ineiin that wotf-- t ihtnn in ibe Marjttty pquiircd her arm ntxnit tor f r her r.v due to Ibe fail Hmi they tin worth " I Hisler g WflUI, her An-riiKflcetl " even completion. yu, ltigcr, 1 tt money, tw a queMion, bul the M telleved "Y"U fee Will, ttu wee, Ginbroken r you're no cheerier than . retnaiitii Hint the wnlmals are fad !l,,!i . tt' .... tht-nVtU remomher hardier ooneetini- cniich." ger, It Is end easier lo bring to ma 1 tiave a lo prM hernelf n when jnil crrpl tbittn-Hai- t of Writ, lltal Itigtd IrouMp." " saia t! lurity In pens. re. laid Gittgi r dully. In 'orli agl H icciiiJ "mtiiittine herpeif m I moment In ihe nnd lie bad bl una around tne The on Heijkl ef Derabilily Ml b afternoon f- -r Ginger wan hen Well, Gin;er, I didn't Ther Is tnuthliig In ibis world wo Alexander announced thai he wan caue you Mt It, It didn't make . . . " 1'. . uti t,.,.l "it It leaving Hip tietl day for lh farther any di!Tefeiite to me. H"t think durable as the paper ymj wign prmti. i f "r'n"". him tsing to pnf wo tlollftra hnt Wf-- t, week for :.n" li. It croharraMcd hitn, of ma-tmddlrip! for be baon'l a hundred and forty-fou- r weeks. nbe t angry, Inquired coldly. "Walklngr "f Hiram l!uk- i Woman's Home Companion. looked at me wince." "Oh, Bo. BuKincHtu (in Itecn quite m mneh i fr V th.-ti- r in-i- ,.f-e- relu-lnnc- s - iii J uti-lii- i'' ;, uhvont-titltoledl.- 'nn " '' .n',i ,. f' tju-t-'- r ltc-1.- " l kw-tt- I J y- lig-'!he- i I Ht - lt I 'n ! l'.d-l.- phi-els- . ' knew--woul- . M (r uf .1 '' , il-- n-e- k I If II " e. 1, hi I . ijt-t- . - I '-- tno ' 1 e wnmi-ihin- f VTJXXM SMALL EGGS ARE DIFFICULT SALE (Prepared GOT 'iKSs Best Plan to Cull Hens Laying Undersized Product. "Y-yo- zled. You see, we hate always "Yes. been so tery hard up. Fat her did not go to tsemlimiy as you did he didn't cteu go to college. He only gets about us much money now after nil Ihese years as you will gel al the very start. And It takes so much for Ms eyes, and Hie furniture is t.lmply fulling to pieces, and you can see yourself we haven't Pare Seven ' ffiADDI t'nlti'd Statu Departby th ment of Agriculture) Poultry growers usually believe hen laying 2oO ggs a year Is a good one, and a record of 300 eggs in a year is unusual except tn a relatively small number of highly bred flocks which are fed and cared for by skillful poultry specialists. At the Beltsvllle experiment farm of the United States Department of Agriculture last year one hen made a record of 300 eggs laid In SOn days. But she went to the butcher. The poultry experts of the bureau of animal Industry made no apology for what would seem a sacrifice to ninny. This hen laid eggs that were under-sizepoorly shaped, and below standard weight. They would have culled her before Che year ended but for the fact that her record was needed for comparison with her sisters in a study of Inheritance. Her eggs were numerous, hut her 25 dozen eggs did not weigh more, or have more food value, than 18 to 20 dozen standard eggs. She did In fact lay a greater weight of eggs than the average of many flocks. But even so she was not considered a desirable breeder. The department's studies of inheritance show It Is much more difficult to breed Into a flock of chickens the factors responsible for size and quality of eggs than It Is to breed merely for numerical production. In the Interest of the the Industry, which should endeavor to meet the demand for quality products, the department tins set a minimum standard for the hens it will use In breeding experiments. They must produce eggs weighing not less than two ounces each, or a pound nnd a half to the dozen. They recommend this standard to poultry growers. that any . . . SCREEN-GRI- D ELECTRO-DYNAMI- C Battery or House Current -- t SERVICE look again g . . . . It's an Atwatcr Kent" As any Atwalcr Kent owner if lie ever does anything more than postyenrs.lt holds true for the Kent Atwatcr has radio greatest Screen-Grid built the ever new St t Electro-Dynamiof course. You can have this new set operated either by batteries or from in a comtmct table t, model or a wide variety of Cue cabinets. Either type assures you a radio tliat lets you listen every time you turn the switch. tunc in, sit back , . . listen. 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Where applied as a dust, small pinches of It should he worked Into the feathers on the head, neck, back, breast, un der the wings and below the vent. During the warm weather It Is very much quicker and much more effective than to dip the fowls. The solution Is colorless nnd does When the not stain the feathers. dipping Is done on a warm, quiet, sunny day that birds dry out quickly aud no III effects follow. flu-orl- d WHAT FOR? . . rrxrrm, Tliurdajp Time). Y ll network Eveninpi, 10:00 ol N. B. C (Etr KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY A. Aluattr Knt, Vrmitni 4764 Wuukickoii Avenue 'L1l..lrl.!ii, ATWATEH, il r. IN CAniNTrS Tlie twt American ftkinet mtkert tiuuotu (or xmiut tkiign nnd sincere workmutttiip nre cuoticraUng to meet this ilrnuind llulio h Atwntrr Kent in Sue cabinet! like tlieae. Al l.f COMPACT TABli MOIJ. IXS For iallcrin, eurmi operation, Eleetro-D- j 77. fat imit Si A,,,.kJi,, kr mi frtitn SSfi to 1)1)0. nmie table model peakrr Hit Fiancee Jack Is there anything In this nf fair of yours with the heiress? Number of Elemental Eggs Developed by Hen Tom Millions, I hope. Another Bird Refute bird refuge has been established on a group of islands off ths-tiof Florida Ly executive order of President Hoover. The group consists of Snake key, Kurth key and Ilcad Man or p.ird key. It will be known as the Cedar keys bird refuge and will be administered by the biological survey of the United States Department of Agriculture. A new pullet at maturity hns a certain number of elemental eggs This Counts which may he developed. at the Maine experiment station show from 1.mk lo 3.r.oo. More reeven cent Investigations show Just after her third greater numbers. There nre almy little ways a great many more elemental birthday, s than any hen Is capable of deegt-daughter, Connie, bad Confucius said that the way to rea serious attack of Inveloping The rapidity with which eggs are testinal flu," says Mrs. form society Is to call things by their developed will depend upon the If. V. Turnage, 21" proper names. lien's Inherited ability to produce San f"t., Cadwalder eggs nnd upon the bed nnd man "It Texas. Antonio, flock. of ibe agement left her very weak Prodis from the flock will depend M m eggs as mid pale, tier bowels wouidn t art Imtead of dnnrerouw henrt 6- !upn securing ns many 31 I fire of couple tshc bad no appetite and nothing preunnU UVe nfe, mild, partly 4 possible d'triiig tin right, tt linii'n life 1B Vegetable HATllWt'i RtMKOf , ...r, fit. .liili agreed with her. j.I'nttrii IB and get rid ef the bowel potions "Our physician told us to give her that eauae the trouble. Noth made for It some Water California Free Open Tig Syrup. ing tike Hi tot liliomneaa, tick now he.n,acb and conitiralioB. Acta pick up right away, and Poultry Pays Profit her Is as robust and happy ns any child (ileaianllj, Nettr gripca. too Tree open water, Mil J. life, curct I give California warm nr ton cold, certainly not In In our neighborhood. Aldn.fS,ln on! 2it. Make iJwtm mkA, wonderher for credit full the form of Ice or frozen tuilU, Tig Syrup m.x urn a wujotf, takh should be supplied, tf plenty of ful condition. H Is a great thing for (Ut:i tullU or butter milk Is avail- 'children." Children llkt the rich, frully taste able, they may often he used as the oh liquid, particularly In summer; of California rig Syrup, and you can they carry some '.to lo Hit per cent give It to them ns often as they in ed Ilcnlih OlvlnrJ i-- j. of watt r. It, because it !.i purely vegetable. Tor The other fititrletit accompany. over S) have bins years leading !ng the water In these milk by- recommended It. and its overhchiiin? product are of very high class sales All Winter long record of over four million botfrom the feeding wtuuilpolnt. Murwlmtn f.tlmaten (Uaxi llalU ToHl It gives siitUfuctlen, t As the inmuiotl drinking vessel tles a year ihows . SlfWalaht amw S,lrn.ll,l It hm If Ml I r ewrlf Is apt t he a good medium for tl's Nothing compare; wiih It as n go'd'e Vlr, Thr trnJeti ! furease transference and (link contain-lii.'itioii- but certain laxative, and It g' all drinking tcs-ee(dimitd ther than this. It regulate the Motn-fnebe kept sanitary. and tunvds and give tone and Iftrorgih to ll.t f orran nn Ihey con Shell Minemli linun t't act tiorstttiPy, ef their own PAKKLK'S The nvcrn;'e hen cats three cent nccrrd. UMSAM llAHJ - m " m f There are tunny initt:itlon worih nf oyster shell a par. and ) UB.ii'-l" llt ' "t l'1' f name when it Is nvallalile she will lay the for so Via Syrup, loel; " I . '!v tP- 1UH . nboni 'to tnote rgg a year than "CllfortiIiiM tin the carton to be furo ' - ! i ifwft. fc Ihoilrll It Is md provided. The hen xni ffi ntiltie. (he gel for riftt!i calcium carbonate thee;.2 f rLOffrsTON siiAMfntv-i'-- ti WakMlfee I tkM. lun shell, tt In iJloictilt for ler to r..r.. .o..tiiih timt, 60 of rinpper ,n lf It. Hffi'UlifiM'l (tccure an ai.iple wttpply of this l,t l ath.' front water nnd feed nlotie. poultry-me- ' "I.titig (.hirts ,iti coming "Cranihtu Hats nhe's too old fot tona ago learned that ojter W. N. U., Ssit Ukt City, No. 46.19? shell was nhoul ; per cent i Changes." pure calcium carhntuitp, ami when crushed wa readily avallabl-- i for Ibe hch. A Little Girl GotWell Quick 7 BADACHE t j i i ibt CP j 1 - - Cull-fornt- .i i I ! Save Manure Poultry lininure fermetiH very quickly, lowing, If left expewd, w large proportion of Its nitrogen tt HTttiuot.la. This fart rmphiislr.pw the di'sirahllity of wywtemallcnlly end frequently cleaning off the s plan Intnrd beneath the roost that a!" conduces to the general good health wnd Ihrlfi of lli,e fowl. In wummer the manure previously s mixed with loam lo dexlroy wnd furHltnie distriliutlon. msy be applied directly to the land. wick-new- The &om Thai's Known Around and Sold the World Vai tt ?t,Lif Lut toilet ute u fiothing bcttrf in the home tliin Cutkurs Smp. Containing the medicinal and antisrptit prepcrnrt of tiiiruri. it (tthr tad hcaa Al well tlriiiK I the akin, itn jxf. Ti hum ; Ittoimml Jlr. ana i the ticuraSoap MEOIONALcUOillT ; f Iter. B. Mbt. MtMil"Mm (licura n illTV |