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Show BEAVER CITY PRESS Lust of Power Great Peril That Faces Stability of the American Nation By HEV. DR. HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK, New York. Stlw- - . nil TTtlQ Tr)V CH. Eckles GuMckson and . ,,t0 the following I If Dairy Science: on heifer calves were placed I .Iriment at from three to seven Two were confined In a well ventilated boi allowed in the open only . - ttr n.-t- S lil niwe?art H id The other two were allowed da, fin of doors during the The Knflned ra- only at night " " n1""""" consisting of corn i.Vain portion i tfied ... - e'ulcu - oil 'eal, 8:1:1:1. and nf fair to poor quality The animals the roughage. ..u ... weighed every icu uajo mens. .u. nf tho withers " hr M DEVELOPMENT OF YOUXG TURKEYS raSn? young 1peop,e"oo)l p1)U,ts thou not that I have power? Look at our nation today. Where a me real peril of the republic? To be sure, we are f acini; .S,tuation from lh? kind f crime that is bred in city slums, that rues m gangs 0f youth, often degenerate, who commit murder and peiul most of their lives intermittently in prison. But the republic wiU not ultimately go to pieces over that situation. There are, however, men ol ability they might even hold positions in the President's cabiivet, Uiev might even rise to the highest places in America's industrial life where, at the top, the competition is terrific and sieves out all but the ablest. success ey are 1 one or ,wo mt)nths cases this is due to the !rita , altected with Wackhend. This ease d()e8 not , g the liei,d !ned col"r J, reason many confuse it and for ...t 1 " tfing else. Wackhend is rl offl,'e "verand Intestine ond 8.me the extreme cases the shows a discoloration. The mor, "on symptoms are weakness m ac- di,llIniShed a"I,etite i8 2 ' i "They are not feeble-mindebut like Mate in the magnificent administrative system of Rome, have risen to the top because strong, and such men in the last few the years, defying courts, despising the government, contempting the people, have presented to the world one of the most devastating spectacles of political corruption in the history of government. And as they propose to get away with it you can hear the echo of the old words, "Knowest thou not that we have power?" There are two kinds of disaster one caused by destitution and weakness, the other by misused wealth and power. And sometimes it i? hard to say which is worse. But there is always hope in power. Think of the opportunity some of you business men have in an industrial situation whose crucial difficulties come not from feebleness but from tremendous strength ; to stand in your influential place and say, "I have power to release Christ." Think of the opportunity that we as a nation have in working for peace against war. That goal never ran be reached without us. God further to their favorable end the present program of multilateral treaties outlawing war for we as a nation have power to release Christ. Z d, Shea8 Blackhead is closely man cecum worms. associated with The small para-silkore protozoan which causes bhek ai vk the head seems to enter the gysten, of the every thirty days during fowls through the small Irritations period. made by these worms. v,......... in Therefore, the He animals durins prevention of worms is as Important i i. nil nlltvl'il rd resneets as the prevention of the lira- came iu All tieuers disease test. proper. me or a year age. than ess U, the Fortunately group were ut prevention of ko In the "suniigm worms Is accomplished by the e neai step fatally bred at tlie nrst e necessary to prevent the disease dropped a normal a small, slightlj Keeping the ihhiIiq ,.n f....... ilt and the other away from ohl birds, especially chick Urmed calf, with both eyes present ens, is necessary. Chickens are often not was condition This at blind. ration. One altected with the disease hut it does oa'ht to be due to the not injure them in the same manner in the "no sunlight" group was us turkeys. .Moving the months of ag-rsixteen at poults to fresh about ti other ground at frequent intervals not only dropped a normal calf. The was found to Insures greater freedom from the 'lis wfer of this group .,. malformed reproductive organs ease, but It also helps to furnish greeD material and good range. Eiilcb prevented conception but did It has been demonstrated that it is Lot Under oestrum. not necessary to ailow young poults From these data it is conciuaeci mat In fact manj .hwnre of sunlight was without the run of the farm. "ect opon calves kept In darknesv people are reporting better success w,m the see of one week to two when keeping them on ground that is not frequented by chickens. bars. Normal reproduction also ocA good ration for ' irred. growing chickens is also a good ration for young poults Jest to Compound Grain . S - - pe-On- full-tim- j Old Time Distinctions Between Right and Wrong Becoming Sadly Confused By BISHOP MANNING (Episcopal), making a ration, cost Is one of The best prac--! te Important factors. a e is to compound grain mixture balance with the home-o that it will of New Government Film (Prepared by tne 1'nlted state Department of Agriculture.) "T. B. or Not T. B.," a question that is causing many Midwestern poultry ronehase. With this In mind men to soliloquize on the future of e separate grains should be selected their docks, is the title of a recently fc supply the necessary nutrients at released United States of te lowest possible cost. For this, not Agriculture educational Department film. The pic:!j the price per hundred pounds but ture is a two reeler dealing with tu;o the relative cost of each constit-at- , berculosis of poultry. especially protein, must be con The him. which is presented In ilered. For example, to determine form, is designed to instruct story !e cost of a pound of digestible pro-;:on ways and means of poultrymen In a given feed divide the price this plague and keeping it controlling K 100 pounds by the per cent of difrom their farms. Scenes depict the If this various common conditions which are Itiiitle protein in the feed. eolation is made for several feeds, conducive to the introduction of the fce relative cost of proteiD in each disease to the poultry yard, the breedbe apparent. Then the feeds that of germs and the spread of the in ing pish protein at the least cost can fection. Avian tuberculosis Is not it selected. The same can be done to to fowls but spreads to fatal only prmine the cost of the carbohyas swine well, frequently resulting in r.:tes and fat, which are the heat- financial losses to the owners heavy king or part of of the sick birds. Methods of wiping feed. out the dreaded avian T. B. baccill and preventing future losses from the food Grade Bull Better disease are stressed in the new film. Copies of United States DepartThan "Scrub" Pure Bred ment ot Agriculture films are availTCle cattle still perform able for loan without charge other enough at the pall to add some-sthan the cost of transportation, which to grade herds by contributing must be assumed by the borrowers. right kinds of bulls for breeding 1'rt.speetive users of the film should prposes. not all pure-brecows ate for bookings to the office of Moapply able of producing bulls that will tion Pictures, United States Depart this. A certificate of registration ment of Agriculture, Washington. not enough to prove that a bull !'l Increase the value of the grade d Into which he goes. Many farm- Apoplexy and Internal have said that they would rather Rupture Cause Death e a good rade tu at the bead When liens that have been apparenttheir herd than a "scrub" pure-'-- i under the This stand Is a stand for better ly healthy are found dead or on the nests, in the morning roost duction. but t the same time, the due to upoplexy Mayto Insure that a "scrub" pure the loss is probably This Is a w or some internal rupture. not being purchased Is to InToo of strain laying the to due On a hllll often ,.... inlh I c, in ue .iiii iruiiciiHi makes which corn of nf him. heavy feeding Just as the buyer would in overfat is responsible foi "n butierfiit records back of any the birds the sudden looses. I.eliorns " bull which he would cotisldet some of do not become ovcifat as easily as the heavy breeds Inn they lay a large a severe "train egg which may cause A few bird Iokms. and occasional Internal and from apoplexy die may Dairy ot manage best of the In spite rupture ment and such losses help to make up make? a good dairy stubie the normal death rate in mot A , nostuiortem examimi H,.,.fc. I Internal organs may help of th, tiou couo, "'liking goat gives about In locating any disease it tnai a L Is present ly. An equally good tlon give at least ten quarts. A usually milk six to seven Get Chicks Outside society. n Present-Da- of pleasure and say "Here is your god, oh America." The idolatry of pleasure is more prevalent than any other idolatry in America these days; the mad scramble for indulgence of the senses; the wild pursuit of thrill; the idolatry of dress and of lawlessness. Pleasure in the life of America, in the church, and in the life of the individual, has a far greater formative influence than Christ. The use of tobacco by women is a sign that while men are becoming more conservative, women are tending in the other direction. I am not I would estimate that 50 saving that women ought not to smoke. But and I think that the most symptomatic per cent of the women do smoke, it means that while men thing in our age. If I read the signs rightly, women are headed in the toward more and conservatism, more are going opposite direction. d II r d i - Great Mission of Country's Women's Clubs Is Spread of Political Education Women's Clubs Official. Ey MRS. WILLIAM R. ALVORD, - t, Notes p-- l'M 'rts r Parasite In - F Dun -- i. the dairy business lb Keeps an underfed herd feeds bis family butter nd complains about the low e 1 of batter Weather permitting, baby Into the should be allowed to run out week o,d. a are mku air when they lll give them no outside tunning from the heat opportunity to get awayan so.b the hrooder glove of the a. the sun the of elements ; ; The education of women for the discreet use of their vote has of the Nineteenth amendment But th re progressed far since the passage be donehrough women's clubs through best can arid it do is itili a lot to that even when there is not a clear-cu- t realize out the country. Women mt:st line of dcMarkation between two candidates for an office, she should she lets still study the situation and the candidates' qualifications before choice. Iter chance to register pa?s the There is extensive missionary work to be dene by the organized Club vromen have an opwomen of the country among the unorganized. valuable information on the political situation portunity of gathering immense the importance of a wise use of their vote. and are taught same principles in the nonmembers, not the instill These women should their membership, but for the purpose of for the purpose of obtaining woman's vote. petting cut the Would Aid AdminisGiving Judge More Power tration of Criminal Law life-givin- g Wlk production for a tnu (, " '"w ' 40 to 43 in (.oundi The cs, of fw.d t pre8eD, I HI I, c 40 cent? per " feed s around all punbned at retl,e tnst may be higher. j' , - I .',,! 'l't''1. 8 C "w II It bree.lin- - troubles and didicul !.! ' full pnS frora ebplio s,"1?i,ll'ie Hnd exen-l" 1. ,y l'mv- but feed Is nwe "'"he a healthy cow pay. 1't f ?' ' . UU . .. tunn f''"VS. jou ie fri ruling iitinn In I'ennsjlvanlu, feed IffarlM..... "r'' not allowed to fw ta'f. . '" 10 bag- -, jus ' ,:!5S er. dun; thi, i h fei. ' By EMORY R. BUCKXES, ohe-inc- .vard near baby The hrst few eels the M.ia.l ya d this confined ftnuld be ...ul Buv Uahy Chicks racers Many llluru ,., ,. ;; chicks ratlier tnan hw win butchery chicks many farm-hatc- condition muy be - ' "' tm,(,He, mmn.' than cut closer larme. has not p SlrU Ing. ' iced ' e U.. ml States Attorney. the thirteenth juror and the third lawyer in the The judge is perhaps the most experienced man in Ameriian courtroom. The judge lie is padlocked tr such an extent he does noth-- . th courtroom, ami yet and rule on Ejections while the partisan lawyer j,ut prwerve order the judge charge the jury ho must not give the When "rk on the jury. own views. Instead, he confines himself to the his ifhte't indication of understood law, or if it is a review of the facta he mut not his own judgment of truth. criminal law need many other reform , M The administration of work a miraculous change overnight. I: would ,,adlockir:g our judges ha? been proved guilty, let him tel. defendant "J j'id-'- thinks that the secret? Why the mytcry? If he thinks the d. fen..,ti( tie jun'so. Why the reasonable doubt he already has thi rnt" .,,n proved guilty boyend a should he "k. - 1 T-'- l Wooden ir...m time. "v ten feet, covered with can I used to make poultry netting, the too much protein. America Given Over to the Idolatry of Pleasure If I were asked to name the god of America, I would erect an idol e pure-bre- y By REV. DR. J. C. MASSEE, Boston. g euergy-producin- New York. The old sanctions have lost their meaning for great numbers, who are today adrift both spiritually and morally. Once they knew what was right and what was wrong; now they are confused. They see things tolerated, excused, defended by those in high places, by some even calling themselves Christians, which a short time ago would have been condemned. We see such things as free love, companionate marriage easy divorce discussed, presented in reputable papers and magazines, as though there were two sides to those things. AVe need a clear call to the standards of Jesus Christ. lie leaves us doubt as to where we stand on those questions and others like no in them. Christ himself is our moral standard. Teople cannot advocate, defend and practice such things as companionate marriage and easy divorce and still be respectable members of Tuberculosis Is Subject Mixture for Dairy Cows In AM sins come out of weakness, but all the great tragedies of history have come from the Mates who could say, "Knowest direct an acquittal. power to Cute in aBaby-AwfSTOCK r iVE atThree ul m NEWS -- 'and it's Dangerous byHuthBrittain warn SWINE HUSBANDRY DEMANDS FORAGE There Is no substitute for good management In the production of pork. Uood management Implies that one gives attention to such factors as may reduce production costs. In amplifying these statements, William C. Skelley, assistant animal husbandman ot the New Jersey experiment station, adds : "One of the most Important factors In reducing the production costs after the pigs are farrowed Is the use of forage crops with the grain. This has beeu proved not only by scientific experiment, but also by the experience of leading swine raisers In the United States. Forag crops are valuable for all swine, and especially for young pigs, because they macontain much of the terial needed In liberal amounts hy young growing animals. "Such crops are rich In protein which is of the right quutity to supplement effectively the proteins of the common feeds given to swine. In addition, they are rich In mineral matter, particularly lime and phosphorus, needed lu lartre amounts by growing animals. "Lastly, forage crops contain which scientists have found to be necessary for the growth and health of animals. The choice of a forage will depend on , the poll and climatic conditions. The following do well In New Jersey for summer pasture: alfalfa, the clovers, rapeonts and peas, soy beans and bluegrass. For early spring and late full pasture rye may be used." body-buildin- vltn-nilne- Skillful Inbreeding Is Useful in Improvement Inbreeding of animals, In the opin ton of experts In the. United States Department of Agriculture, Is one of the most effective practices In the Improvement of live stock. However, unless directed with skill and understanding and followed by Intelligent selection of the progeny, Inbreeding may have undesirable consequences. Iiiiireedlng should he practiced only by the most skillful breeders, and hy them only when they have definite knowledge ot the ancestry of the animals Involved. The purchaser of In bred males, however, need have no fear of using them if they are superior As a representatives of the breed. matter of fact he should prefer Inhred males to others, especially If they are not related to his females, because they are more nearly pure In their and for that reahereditary muke-up- , son are more likely to reproduce themselves with uniformity. They should be sold under o guaranty of replacement If they do not breed. It Is a gen ernl rule that Inbred animals when fifed to unrelated ones, even though the latter nre themselves Inbred, produce offspring larger and more vigorous than either parent. Practical Reasons Why Small Lambs Sell Best The reason generally given by the packing companies for the higher price pnid for the smaller lambs is that the butcher shops and housewives demand the small cuts when they buy Iamb. A lamb carcass 'divides naturally Into several cuts, such as the leg of mutton, the lamb chops, and the shoulder, roast, or stew. The leg of lamb and the shoulder cannot be cut up Into smaller pieces very satisfactorily, so they nre usually sold as one piece. When these pieces get a little too heavy, the consumer objects seriously and will not buy them at as high a price ns the smaller The packing companies natpieces. urally must buy accordingly In buying the live lambs on the market. There Is usually a slight udvantnge in quality of nient In favor of the smaller lamb carcass also. Old Hog Pastures Are Cause of Runty Pigs lots and pastures used year after year are one of the causes ot runty pigs. Isolating the hog lots ami pasture? so as to keep free from disease nod hog parasites will help tiwiue growers to gt the best imd cheapest growth and gains from pigs. This Is especially Important If a fanner plans to grow hogs a? a business. Itesults obtained on farms where a system of rotation Is being uxed to provide lots and pastures which are free from worms and diseases trhow that the oize of (he average Utter matured could easily We Increased one or two p gi An Increase of 1.2Ti pigs for each Utter was obtained In I'.C't from 7!C sows on W farms In South In kota where such a rystctn of lot Jiol pasture rotation Is being (level-- i Hog Thumb sucking does look sweet In ai ld but it la disgusting In the and sometimes It hangs on until fifteen or sixteen I The habit mouth or Inmay cause an duce adenoids; and It always Inter feres with, digestion. Tinning the sleeve over the hand; attaching mittens, or putting on cardboard cuffs, which prevent bending the arms at tha elbows, are some of the ways to stop the habit , Another bad habit irregularity In Is responsible for weak bowel action bowels and constipation in babies. Give the tiny bowels an opportunity to act at regular periods each day. If they don't act at first, a little Fletcher's Castorla will soon regulate them. Every mother should keep a bottle of it handy to use in case of colic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on .stomach and bowels, constipation, loss of sleep, or when baby is cross and feverish. Its gentle Influence over baby's rystem enables him to get full nourishment from his food, helps hlra gain, strengthens his bowels. Castoria is purely vegetable and harmless the recipe is on the wrapper. I'hyslclans have prescribed It for over 80 yearp. With each package, you get a valuable book on Motherhood. Look for Chas. II. Fletcher' signature on the wrapper so you'll get the genuine. baby, three-year-o- Winter VOld-Fashione- Classed as Illusion Itecords kept by the United States weather bureau Indicate that there has been no appreciable permanent change In the weather of the northern hemisphere during the last fifty or sixty years. Weather records ehow that the winters are as cold on Che average as they were half a century ago. The "old fashioned" severe win-- , ter that elderly people are fond of telling about Is a psychological Illusion. Winters seemed colder to the pioneers because they were noj. as well protected as people are now. The advance of civilization has relieved the Inhabitants of this country from many of the hardships formerly suffered because of cold weather. Also, the difference between the child and adult mind has undoubtedly , contributed considerably to the Illusion. Things seen through the eyes of childhood are likely to have a distorted appearance. It Is human nature for people In their reminiscences to exaggerate past events, especially the hardships of early life. No Wonder "My husband was furious yesterday, fie came across one of my love letters unopened!" "But If It were unopened what could he be angry about?" "It was one that he had sent to me 1" Stockholm Kasper. Dogt are fond "You l am." "Why?" "Because who, they are dumb animala after receiving favors, never talk about you." Quickly Relieves Rheumatic Pains 12 Days' Free Trial To get relief when pain tortured Joints and muscles keep you In constant misery rub on Joint-EasIt Is quickly absorbed and you can rub It In often and expect results more speedily. Get it at any druggist In America. Use Joint-Eas- e for sciatica, lunv bago, sore, lame muscles, lame back, chest colds, sore nostrils and burning, aohlng feet Only CO cents. It penetrates. nam tnd for II JTRirpSend I iVCIi)ay trial tuba toAAdrM I'ope Laboratory, Dtnk 3. Hallowcll, Main. Joint-Eas- e Stop! Luteal 40 Aer Farm $650 Term. Kr lint. McOrath, Mountain VIcw.Mo. Itii'noirraoh Record II hint Sows Eat Plg3 f tlom Elrrtrlrally Krrordrd, 11.10 itll-n- t Eat Ion. .I; r'i H. lor-OlnKt- 163rd fcu New York City. Abaorblna reduces ttraincd, puflV anklei. lymphangitis, poll iril, fistula. boilf, iwtllins. Stopa UmenrM and !!yi pain. Kcala aorca, cut, bruiao, boot chafes. Doe not blister or remove hair. Horse can ba worked whila treated. At druggists, or (2.D0 pnat-pa- id. Teacrike your cam f r t;aci&l tree. mjtruclitr.a. Horse book Gratrful tlT wrif ; "Hnv trM gome hd aoinial condition which almost always caused by ln:prox-feeding usually I the reason for mw eating their pigs, atid the way to Mop It in to luil Hiu-the ration (,nk of protein or mineral mutter Is indicated, and the addition of skim inlllt. buttermilk ol of o mineral tankage or flip fniNture liefore now during pregnane) Is sut'U'i'sted. Keep the away from their mother except at nurshig time for n fetv days. Is ncli complete cfttAlngno 'Ji pcd. lepraved appetite due to of dogs?" r tit rlirim;.hcati'.n Al.nn, for tha ii, 1 hank yoq Aft. ,w. )lin I'Hjrid plui-iiii- tbtnd Alorbina to my neighbor''. mMmmm I V p. Y ' lV- ni; SlO ''.'W--- 'l. Maw.I |