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Show CACHE AMERICAN, BEBTIFilE C Uy TIIOHNTO.V W. I AN UNDESERVED Fltuil kw BAD NAME some here aou tided kuw knar la the old cl cor, "How kow-kuw,- " quit ( ualika any rent Ieter bad beard tbai apiing and ba exclaimed, ('bo's that Tbai'g t'urkoo," said I'aiiiird. "Ik jou don m.n know t Kitty the (a say you Cuckoo!" know him, retorted Brier. I bad forgot tea the aound of hit vole. that a all Tell air, It It I run that Mr Cuckoo la no better than bally Fly the Co bird, and lay her egg in the nett of other bird? Ike heard that xhIJ of her." "There Irnt a word of truth In It," declared Kitty emphatically, "bhe build her nett, tut b a It I, and aha look after her own children. The Cuckoo have been (then a had name because of some good tor nothing muslin of their who lire aero Ibe ocean where Bully the llngllnh Sparrow belong, and who, if all report ar true, realty are no better than Sally Sly. funny " t four TRY UUtlGESS a Coolidge Home to Become 0I r e- lo., 1 I f t ij ,rP; ' - A -- u , NEWTON DOLORES ft" Cuckoo Mada No Sound, But Began to Pick Off tha Hairy Caterpil lar. bow a bad name sticks The Cuckoo have been accused of stealing the gg of other birds, but Ive never known them to do it, and I've lived neighbor to them for a long time. A a matter of fuct they are mighty useful bird. Farmer Brown ought to be tickled to death that Sir. and Sira. Cuckoo have come back to the Old Orchard this year. Do you see that by nest with all those hairy caterpillars on It and around U up In that tree?" Peter replied that he did, and that be had seen a great many nest Just like It and had noticed how the caterpillars ate all the leaves near them. I'll venture to say that you wont see many leave eaten around that nest," replied Kitty. "Those are called tent caterpillars and they do I cant an awful lot of damage. bear them myself because they are o hairy. Very few birds will touch them. But Cuckoo likes them. There he comes now; Just watch him." A long slim, dove like appearing bird alighted close to the caterpil lars nest. Above he was brownish gray with Just a little greenish cob-we- If Jo You Know one lima famous ispwOLOUKS, Lr i.ondun dancer who wai Internationally known a a great artist' model, ded today In a London waa taken hospital, whence ah from her basement borne. For year no woman waa more feted than Dolores. who waa famous for the wonderful aymmetry of ber figure and tha classic beauty of ber feature. She waa the darling of the distinguished and It la said she knew King Edward VII and Sarah Bernhardt. At the time of her death In squalid poverty, ahe waa only about forty years of age and bad been married four time." It la Inconceivable, remarked the Brat woman to comment on that new Item, that people In the midst of ancces and glory, riding "atop o' the world." should not make provision at least for a comfortable existence for the rest of their days. And yet the atory of Dolorea Is by no means an uncommon one. The transition from the very top to the very bottom Is a road oft traveled, and the fact Is that usually It Is plainly marked for all except those who are taking It misfortune reverses, Accident can, of course, fall to the lot of any But In practically every human. case where the once dnzzllngly successful ends in miser; and degradation, their lives have been punctuated with Indifference, even arrogance, toward the dictates of prudence, foresight the spirit of building for the future In the coin either of health, spiritual resources, the power to give or to enjoy happiness or economic safety. The dazzling success cornea usually In youth and youth under those circumstances Is very apt to be flippant about tomorrow. That la w hy the old and the wise are more Inclined to fear for the future of the young who seem to be darlings of fortune tbnn those who seem fated to struggle. They know the dangers of the high road so dazzling that It Is easy In the glare of brightness to overlook the pitfalls. . Bell Syndicate WNO Service GOOD THINGS NEW AND OLD following lb a recipe which appeal to the busy housewife because It Is easy to prepare and Is different: TUE That plaster of pans is derived from a mineral called gypsum. It is found in many parts of the world, but as a large part of Paris, France, happens to be built over whole beds of gypsum that city was the first to discover its use. Therefore small statuettes modeled from it were spoken of as being made of plaster of paris. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate WNU Service. Missionaries Learn iMAIMv KM3VVS- -1 Is our little world we have been away I The grass at dawn with dew ta HOW "Pop, what la graft? "Lemon Julc. ft. Dsll Svnd.rUs. WNU r- let. and cream, makes a most delightful frozen dish. one-hal- h two-third- Question Bos By ED WYNN Methods u ran. Our world seems much more glamorous .Since we came back again. Outside we hear our clamorou And saucy friend, the wren. Our little pear tree grew, we know, And where the shadows fall. There la a iplash of golden glow Against the garden wall. to the Tomato Profits Careful grading and packing of tomatoes may mean th difference between profit and loss for growers, says J. W. Lloyd, chief In fruit and The girl chum say Instead of vegetable marketing at the College counting sheep a way of inducing of Agriculture, University of Illisleep It to figure up the different nois. shades of fingernail polish seen dur Some tomatoea may look much alike on the vine, but their appearIng the day. WNU Scrvlr. ance after reaching the market may be quite another thing. In fact. It la not nnuaual for and Afternoon Suit packed tomatoea to sell for twice ae much aa ordinary stock on the same market. tomaFurthermore, toes deserve careful handling and packing, points out Lloyd. This vegtender product, easily etable is bruised and crushed. The Juice Is likely to spread over others In the pack and make the whole package This reunsightly and nnsavory. duces the market value. tomatoes To avoid crushing, should be placed only In shallow packages, preferably those In which the tomatoes are packed only two layers deep. These Include the shallow "tomato box of about bushel capacity, the tomato flat formerly used extensively In shipping early tomatoea, and the shallow splint baskets used In shipping hothouse tomatoes. The excellent appearance of the tomatoes after reaching the market has popularized these containers. d Z) iT$k one-thir- d four-bask- Berry Likes Acid Soil The huckleberry, of which 40 vaIn the United States, goes also by many names which Include tangleberry, whortleberry, blueberry, farkleberry and others. Usually It Is found tn an acid soil, In fact, treatment with acid results In a crop of berries often approaching the cherry In size. Because of their tendency to soften under weight and warm temperatures, the huckleberry does not find Its way to market as readily as other types. The berry. If kept at temperatures around 50 degrees, will remain fresh for several weeks after being picked, however. v OS Bell Syndicate 'VS NU Service Let? Mixture Out of Ration, Expert Advise. if r H MJ i t n..m CelornJ vvtffiBArf r i hoi- - Young chickens and turkeys to many sections have been affected condition known with hovk disease, which can be corrected by mixture out of th leaving ration. Mineral mixtures should b fed separately and not placed In th mash, to prevent Ibe trouble. This malady mad It spiearanc among brooder chicks sad poults It now appears quits especially. definitely to be due to the addition of too much mineral In tbs ration. It ba been reproduced by the addition of some of the balanced commercal mineral mixtures. After an affected chick get to be s few weeks old Its legs become bowed outward until (hey wilt no longer support the weight of Its The chick then gets around body. on Its bocks. Tb by wa'klng bocks become enlarged and the tendon slips to on aide. In brief, the mineral mixture have often been overdone. In several commercial mineral mixtures on tb market there Is a Utile of almost every kind of mineral many of w hlch are not needed In the production of healthy chicken end tur- Lice, Mites Need Clese Attention, Expert Says Feed used to support Uc and mites cannot go Into the making of hena eggs, aay Miss Cora Oooke, extension poultry specialist. University Farm, SI Iaul reminding flock owner to watch closely for poultry pests. Sodium fluoride la probably the cheapest lice killer to use. The powder may be applied dry or dissolved In water and used aa a dip. For dip, mix one ounce of the powder to a gallon of water. An easy method of controlling lice la to paint tha roosts with 40 per cent nicotine sulshort time before phate solutloo the birds go to perch. The nicotine sulphate vapor spread through the feathers of the roosting fowl and kill many lice. Thla method Is more expensive and less effective than using sodium fluoride, but It avoids catching the hens. As It does not kill all the Uce, It must be repeated frequently. To clear a henhouse of mites, give the house a thorough cleansing and then spray the roosts, supports, dropping boards, fiesta and all other likely places where mites may be biding. An oil spray, such aa anthracene oil, or carbollneum, la the kind to useu After spraying, hens should be kept out of the house until the fumes have disappeared and the oil has soaked Into the wood. Sanitation Important The poultryman should exercise care with reference to sanitation at all times, but In hot weather It Is necessary to take extra precaution. The presence of a dead chicken on the range may result In Umber neck, which Is a symptom of an acute Intestinal disorder such as comes from ptomaine poisoning. Then, too, one should be careful to provide liberal quantities ot clean water, and this necessitates the dally cleaning of the drinking utensils. Anything which can be done In the way of sanitation to discourage the presence of flies may also discourage tape worm Infestation. Frequent cleaning of the poultry Horse Has 40 Teeth house and periodic Inspection of the In order to help the purchaser of house for the presence of mites may horses to determine to some extent do much to eUmlnate some of the the age of the animals being bought, losses In the poultry yard. Misthe Department of Agriculture has souri Farmer. Issued a bulletin which Illustrates the shape and condition of the teeth Birds Prefer Damp Earth of the animal from the milk teeth All birds bathe. Some use water, on to the age of twenty. The male horse has 40 teeth If equipped with others earth. Fowls are In the latPoultrymen generally his full complement, while mares for ter class. consider the dusting hens, turkeys some reason have four less. and guineas as primarily to rid themselves of parasites. On the On the Farm contrary, that Is Just an Incidental effect of cleansing the plumage. To Rumanias wheat crop has been say that the fowl takes a dust bath cut In half by the recent drouth. Is a little misleading. Fowls do not like dry earth or ashes to The government of Germany has really bathe In. They prefer them Just established schools to train girls damp enough so that they will take as farm managers. dirt from the feathers. Here Is a stylish afternoon suit with a black velveteen skirt and scarf. The plaid wool Jacket Is black, green and white, with a black calf bell Dear Mr. VVynn : before you start working, 1 have Just secured a Job as nights then when you get your Job you'll chauffeur. Im to start two weeks be used to the bed. from today and am supposed to Q. the Associated Newspapers. I want the WNU Service. sleep over the garage. Job, all right, but I cannot sleep In a strange bed. What shall I do? Or What Hav You? Yours truly, Cattaro, the Jugoslavian village, has been In Its time, Roman, VeneX. AUST. Answer: As you dont begin for tian, Turkish, Spanish, Serbian, two weeks, ask your boss to let you Hungarian, Russian, Bulgarian, sleep In the new bed for a few French, English and Austrian. The Live Stock Price Handicap The gross farm Income of the United States In 1933 was about $3,383,000,000, or over a billion dollars higher than In 1932. - HOCK MALADY FROM TOO MUCH MINERAL Plac No for Craven. Despite the antiquity f the lightship service, few inhabitants ot the UulteJ Flab'S are sears of lbs value anil danger of the work performed by It per town I Only the hurricane sweeping freakishI sufficient t ly In from the bring It momentarily Into the public eje, George II. Bngeiuan write In th lUltlruore Sun, futlowlng In the sake of a recent storm of this have come many tales of the havoc It wrought and the bravery It revealed. Among the tnul be recorded th f at of tb crew of th Diamond Shoal lightship, (landing watch off Gape Uatteraa, pruhubly the most exposed post on the Atlantic coast. of They had the unusual ex being blown, ship, heavy anchor sad all on tb dreaded tlmals a the first phase of the hurricane exhausted Itself, Then enure a lull and they mad their wa; to safety before th second and more destruct In. tive period At such times of stress arrive th crucial momenta In every lightship, mau's career. Other water born vessel, heeding th anc.ent warning, scurry for the nearest harbor; ships many times the lightship's six count.when change hurriedly warned of the hurricane Imminent arrival and steam hundreds of expensive miles out of their coarse to STuld th fury of the wind. But to lightship no nab ways of safety are open. It Is their duty to warn shipping away front the dangerous stretches of the coast tine. As the storm Increases the danger which these rocks and shoal represent becomes Increasingly greater. It Is at the height of the storm that the lightship warning la needed most So It must stand by In the fury of the gale, doggedly hanging on to Its mooring, anchored on the brink of disaster. In from the sea sweeps the storm and the lightship swings desperately to It. Astern, the Lind, perhaps only a few hundred yards away, the great mountains of waves suddenly are broken up Into white and violet foam the work of the everpresent shoul over which the lightship stands watch. Many n lightship with its crew ha been lost on the rocks It has been assigned to guard. oeea-klon- al tp - to-sa- Modern Diving Snit modern diving suit Is a rigid case of aluminum alloy, with movable arms and legg. In which the pressure la the same at all times, thus making It unnecessary for th diver to be lowered or raised by slow stages. It has no outside air supply. The air In It can be breathed over and over again as the carbonic add is automatically removed. An Instrument contains a telephone, depth meter, thermometer and a compass. Colliers Weekly. A (jiionwicn O Your owa druggist is authorized to cheerfully refund your money on th spot if you ar not relieved by GeomuUioa, rieties are known Moles do not eat bulbs. They are carnivorous. Mice, which use their holes, eat the bulbs. A Sm ice Lightship Milk thus handled I completely key. seeled from dust, odors, or other Aa a matter of fact, most poulform of contamination. It will b try feeds contain sufficient mineral! found much more convenient for the themselves. Whenever there Is a housewife to handle la bottle than lack of mineral In th feed. It can In the usual way. be eaally aupplled. Oyster ahell and bone meal will supply all that U likely to be needed. Grading, Packing, Adda d The world ot borne Is loveliest When we come back once more Noodle Jelly Charlotte. To find ttmt love has stood the test f Cook one and cupfuls of And waits beside the door. half-incwide noodles In salted wa- There was no beauty quite like this. butter ten minutes. Drain and add Although we traveled far; ter, using two tablespoonfula. Beat A kindly hand, a welcome kiss, two eggs thoroughly, add two And home familiar start of water and add to the WNU Bervie Copyright In bak a buttered Place noodles. In oven a hot Ing disk and bake Served with figured 12 men on the Jury and 1 Serve with Jelly. chicken or lamb It takes the place Judge made 13." of potatoes. Dear Mr. Wynn : I am about to take lessons In Steamed Apricot Pudding. roller My Instructor told Cream two tablespoonfuls of but- me to skating. skates. Why should buy three ter and a tablespoonful of sugar, I buy three skates when I have only add one beaten egg. Sift two cup- two feet? fuls of flour with two teaspoonfuls Yours truly, Add the dry Ingredients of salt. JIM NASICM. alternately with one cupful of milk. As you are Just learnAnswer: Grease one pound baking powder the professor figures you will s full with al- ing, cans and fill not always be on your feet. ternate layers of the batter and Place on rack in apricot Jam. kettle with boiling water and steam Dear Mr. Wynn: tightly covered two and one half I understand that every musical Serve hot with a lemon show has its own hours. press agent Can sauce. you tell me what he gets the name press agent" from? Dried Apricot Jam. Truly yours, Take two pounds of dried apriI. M. SILLY. cots, let soak over night. Simmer Answer: lie gets his name from well covered a half hour. Drain squeezing chorus girls. the fruit crush thoroughly and mix with three pounds of sugar, or seven Dear Mr. Wynn: cupfuls. Put to boll and when at (Chat has happened to most of full boll continue one minute, re- the veterlnarles since Automobiles move from the fire and add one bot- have replaced horses? tle of pectin, stir and let stand a Yours truly, moment and skim. Then pour Into MANNA WOKE. cover and with glasses paraffin. Answer: They work In gun facWestern Newspaper Union. tories mending Colts. Back In those days when hotdogs were known as smoked sausages," It was easier to Catholic priests says aging Elise, liili eve ot going to missions In far distant lands, the folks to eat a plate get young and nuns in New York received Instructions In the latest first aid of spinach than tc taste one of methods from Bed Cross members. They then received certificates of them. or m-- lovely As oura when evening cornea, nilwM-the happy blossoming Of blue delphiniums. i" A'- X The holly hot ki are gay. No porch Is half ao welcoming (Ye y 1 pearld. &LJ i V AFTER A VACATION By ANNE CAMPBELL Cherry Jelly From Canned Cherries. Take two cupfuls of Juice from canned cherries ; If rich add water to make the two cupfuls ; add four cupfuls of sugar and bring to a boll; bottle of pectin, stiradd one-haring constantly and bring again to a full boil, then remove from the fire. Skim, pour Into glasses and The Perfect Fool cover with a thin layer of paraffin. When cold add more hot paraffin to Dear Mr. Winn: make a heavy seal. Who started the Idea that "13 Mashed banana put through a sieve, added to orange Juice, sugar was an unlucky number? Sincerely, SUE PEItSTITION. Answer; In 1S03 a man was arFirst-Ai- d rested for killing a woman. He was tried and convicted and given life. He blamed It on the Jury and the Judge. Thats how It started. He lf OF HEROIC MOLD 11V li r VII BEYES CALLS FOR MEN famllf Rapid Coolldg Cooling, Bottling, and other Vermonters ar Will Cause Cream to planning to makt a Msl.tr leal itirino of tha bout of Calvin Cool-Id- g Rise Faster, In Plymouth, shown herewith. It waa Bier tha oath a President UUKfc-Vl.'- UJ wa administered to bits by bta faMat'll lUiui ther, At tha left la tha Plymouth The rapid touring of milk bandied c tires factory In which Mr. Cool-Idcirele-wlbus been given a a chief bad an Interest, reason why milk consumption U low on many farm. Lcwaultary and alight y aoored x milk I not palatable and It run? to see why firm famlllnt whose milk It not cared for properly do not us muib milk they should To keep milk clean and frvuh, It Uould he iiralned through t lews! H three itilrknemuw of fine checUilh Immediately after milking It should then be poured In standard six quart milk bottle and Seated with . A etnndard bottle caps. V r Then tha bottle should he placed V In the coldest water available and allowed to cool The water hould be changed a often si neccuwry to bring the milk rapidly to lb lem of tbs water. tin farm where Ice Is kept, the milk should he placed In the lee box after It baa hr--u cooled by wa ter. Where Ice la not kept, the milk should be left In cold water until It Is to he Used. WITTY KITTY The cream can be poured from r NINA WILCOX PUTNAM the bottle and kept for churning or other purposes. The rapid cooling of milk tn bottles will cause the cream to rise more quickly and completely than I the case when milk la not cooled and where It Is stored In large vessels, such a bucket or g wl f Less Milk Used When Not Fresh a National Shrine piUEXDS of the me. Beneath he wi a hit, lilt tall waa a MU longer than that of Mourner the lb outer 4 era were black tipped with white, while the middle feather were the mior of h'i back. The upper half of bta bill waa h!ak. hut the under half wat ye. low and from thli he called the I allow billed e bn a cuutin with all Cuckoo. Mack till who called the Black billed Cm koo. Cuckoo made no aound but began to pk--k olT the hairy caterpillar and .5 awallo them, A'heo he had eaten r .v 'V. all Iboae outside, he tore open the net and picked out those lnatde, then be Dew off a allcntly a be bzz-J- ' came. kf C T w BdffMlL-WBirvlrt, THROUGH a I WOMAN'S IhUN. ITAH (Tool production In 20 northern and southern hemisphere countries which produce 80 per cent of the world total was 8 per cent less In 1933 than the record production In 1932. Greens and Water Needed Alfalfa or clover is a splendid source of greens and range pens should be located In such fields, If Poults drink a large possible. amount of water, 100 poults using about 20 gallons per day when well grown. The source of water should be close at hand If possible. A good way to supply the flock with water U to haul It In a tank or water wagon, the wagon to stand near the pen, where It can be out into the watering tanks or troughs as needed. Salt Lake Citys fewest Hotel HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 Jttst opptmtt Mormon Tafornaclt ERNEST C. ROSSXTER, JMferw DEATH SHOT kills at! Insects Dilute tl beetle 40 times BL,bT-- F V -- ALL PRODUCTS, 305 Bldg JackaonTifte Via. Protect Your Skin By Clint Caiicura oap every-da- y Made of the purest ingredients, selected for their emollient and cleans-ing qualities, and containing th delicate Cuticura medi soothes, heals and protects against s troubles. Cuticura Soap should bo kept in every household for the daily nse of all the family. Write for tpecial fotder on the care of the skin. Address: Cuticura, ' Dept. 2t3, Malden, Mass, WNU W 89--A4 |