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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH The Fable of the Unflinching II, CEOKCE ARE wa OVj; Good ho. next to Mary of Scot. probably y other I'roiul-mil- t iiiiirr Ilian lo'U we have Bee-n- l of laniy recalled that Mary ll ttil ilarifil out aa a proud Monarch, ,n,l tjiii.iicl up a a Martyr, a hit Mr. MhihIhi started out at a tlUure and finished up at unfortunatt Queen t i;ncl!r. l ad Thu head cut off. Mr. her f Srol that far, WnmlHi did not go quit Put l.e linden' ut a Major Operaliidi seemed Juat at Inqwir-Inlition. hit'll wa n"d preceded ly Iwubt and i much suMieiise, i. 'i;,t which rucked tlie tint.Hi I'riwner. Mr Waiidiii, hefor the jot Into Die Jam h id Keen innrrled to many Year tii.it she had concealed all the records and chanced the Sub-eo- t lien some careless Friend She owned to die up Dale. auf-(,.r- r, lHtn-0,'ral- l. Trepl-d.itlni- be-ra- the to up Spanish-America- but tbe I'etalls acre all hliirred. because the was to inline at the Time, tVhafeier mny have been her she had a Indy Horror of look-lilold. er feeling old, or acting at She reIf on the lietlred Llsl ferred to the other Brldgers at cllrl'' and would warn any Hitch-elomi lie- slightest Provocation, that her llushiiml was Jealous. she had a I'alr of Seales In her Hath Itoom and had tried a Facial Mask and six or seven years ago had learned to walk loose and slouch. like a Leading Lady In a Also she wore a Jit show. ( Vail rapt Ion which concealed her Knee Caps unless she bad to sit In a Slenmer Chair. Exit for Seven Sutherland Sisters. She had a Hrfectly laudable Ambition to keep on looking an Ingenue until they chopjted her down. When site got red In the face after dancing continuously for about forty Minutes, she kidded herself that the High Color was the Flush of Girlhood Instead of a warning against War. Vln-Ing- C - one-piec- e Apoplexy. She wore Heads and took a swing at a Golf P.all once In a while and used to sit nut In the Evening and sing with the College Boys before the Ukulele was pushed aside by the Saxophone and Cross-WorPuzzle. From this Preamble It will be evident that her name should have been .Mrs. Ponce de Leon. If there was any Fountain of Youth, she wanted to hunt It up and dive tn, headfirst. It happened that one morning Mrs. Wamho awoke and discovered that the Seven Sutherland Sisters had become a Joke. It may be that these Girls had Tresses which swept the Ground and were copious all the way down. When all of the seven were bundled, the View from behind was like that of Niagara Falls. Mrs. Wamho recalled that In her Seminary Days, It was the longing of every to be a Sutherland, so that when the Mop was let down It would reach to the Ankles. In fact, It seemed that Long Hair had been the Rage from the Days of Eve, Cleopatra and Lady Godlva. The last named, for Instance, certainly would have caught cold If the Modern Style had been in Vogue In Coventry In the 11th Century. Imagine the Shock which came to Mrs. Wamho when she learned that the Flappers, Instead of wearing It down to the Ankles, had decided to wear it only as far as the first Cervical Vertebra. Some modern Joan of Arc, residing in Paris, had taken a Tip from the Dutch Kids and Buster Browns and had amputated the whole Works Just below the Ears. It seemed that within 24 hours all the Duties In the world were throbbing with Excitement and wondering if they would dare to fol-- low Suit. The Situation Looks Grave. The answer was not long delayed. All of the Young Ones fell for the Fad. Within a short time the VilBarber lage Shop ceased to be the Place at which the local Bootlegger studied the Pictures In the Police Gazette. It became a Salon the Social Center of the Community, congested, for Hours at a time, with the very Pick and Flower of young Womanhood. Prominent Citizens who did not know how to shave themselves began to resemble Ernest Torrence, all bushed up for a Western. Hairpins and Side Combs suddenly became a Drug on the Market but all the Factories making Toilet Soap began to work Night Shifts. When the new Craze began to sweep the Woodlands and Prairies, Mrs. ambo spoke right up and said it was Terrible. She pulled the Old One about a Woman's Chief Glory being her Hair and she couldn't Imagine what some of the Young Girls were thinking of when they sacrificed a t on which they had been working for Years. Mrs. Wambo stuck to her Waves xnd Frizzes and the artificial Stuffing and any suggestion that some day she might Join the great Sister Sub-De- V Top-Kno- Heroines aw-fu- S3 GaUt-CUrc- i Guide. No Ether Ueed. Weeks before the big Event every one but Mrs. Wambo knew that she was slipping. She kept on protesting that the Whole Tiling was silly but the Fact that she couldnt talk about anything else proved that she was a Marked Woman. Finally she hung the whole ReShe sponsibility on to Wambo. said that If he Insisted on It, she would go ahead and have It done. Then cauie tbe tense Weeks during which she was trying to decide whether to have a Boyish Bob or a Shingle or a Terrace Effect or s or the some Scallops. On the Day when she went to the Union Central Building the Sun stood still and Traffic was suspended. She refused to take any Anesthetics and went through the Ordeal absolutely alone except for Lib and Gert Ella and Jess. After It was over she didn't know whether to go and sit In Peacock Alley or hurry Home and hide In a closet Just after she took the Fatal Step a Convention of in Atlantic City decreed against the Boh, but It was a False Alarm. Mrs. Wambo Is now High Priestess of the Cult and will tell you what a Relief it is not to be compelled to hang your head out of the window for Hours at a time. MORAL: A woman Is as old as her Husband tells her she is. Lavish Use of Shirring, Tucking How I Broke Into American m Heroine ttu-r- hood of Bobs would have given her th Ilitiby Jlbblf. Beside, the tnd the other young Matron who t tiled t th VirJ Table every day that tbe whole Thing t temporary Crate aud tome of tbne who had falleti would be In an Hole when the Style tblfted hack and they tried to wear It lung again. A Month after Mouth pa-by nd the number of Victim In created and Rumor had It that El ale Janla, Carrie Chapman Call. El Ferguson, Ethel Barrymore, llehe Daniel, Queen Mary, Glenn Collett and had the ituatlon began to look terioua, it teemed that a good many Girl who were no longer Kitten and who tn the Old Day would have been knitting Instead of had been clipped and were ahameleMly exhibiting their Necka for the first lime. Sign of Wobbling. Mr. Wambo began to notlr that the Missus, Instead of aaylng that any Woman beyond 30 who got shingled waa Ilussy, began to tail and aak Question. She wanted to know of him If he thought It wo Dignified of a Woman who had a Daughter In Smith College to trim herself up like a Souhrette and try to tep out when ahe ahould have no ambition except to create Home Atmosphere for her Husband and Children. Mr. Wainlm wa twice foxy and aald he thought that the Modern Woman had a Right to do Anything which would not be topped y the Police. He had read the Signs and seen the Handwriting on the WalL lie knew that Friend Wife waa getting ready to Fall and when the Time came she wanted to he pushed and make out that she had been talked Into IL She showed him In the paper where Mrs. Plllshury of Rockflll, Pa., had been Boblied at the age of eighty-twand aald It made her look and feel Forty Year Younger and she wanted to know If he didn't think It was ridiculous, but he said that If Mrs. Plllsbury was satisfied, he thought It waa Great Then there came a Day when she pulled a False Giggle and said that Lib and Cert were both after ber to go to a Place In the Union Central Building where there was a man who had learned It In New York and who could advise one aa to which Style would be most becoming. She had no Intention of goFact that a great ing, but It was many Women ever so much older than She had been done over and you'd be surprised wlmt a Change It made. Mr. Wambo, a Diplomat of the First Water, said that no matter what she did to the Hirsute Crop she would always look like a Million Dollars to him, and If she wanted to make the Supreme Venture to go ahead and he hoped that her Conscience would be her ciiF.RiE By k LOUSE M. COMSTOCK CAN hardly any that I broke" 1 Into th movies; rather I oozed la. Practically from birth 1 had Rachel Jackson Andrew Jai fice kfc-- took of- as arventb president of the United State n ur on bis arm a band of black crep. It was th symbol tbit in spirit at least hi beloved wlf Rachel, who died between bis election and Inauguration, martyred, many belief, by bit political enemies, accompanied film luio ni new position ol honor. For Rachel was Old Hickory's" on great love. When Jackson was but a callow young lawyer come out from North Carolina to establish law and order In th wilderness settlement of Nashville, be roomed at the borne ot Itachel's ami her. th Widow Doiielton. Rachel wa then dark eyed, vivacious young worn an, wife of Lewis Itohnrda, whom ah bad met during a visit to Kentucky. Uohurds, It seem, was seldom borne, but chose to be Insanely Jealous of his wife when he was there. Finally Itoliards loudly his Intention of getting divorce nd set off for Virginia, which still controlled aucb matters In Tennessee territory, to arrange for It. New that bis request bad been granted tillered back to Nashville, and In the summer of 1791, believing herself free, Rachel married Andrew Jackson. Three years later Rohards actually did secure the divorce, on tbe of adultery, but ugly ground though the couple was straightway remarried and their friend wer quite willing to forget th matter. Jackson's political enemies wer quick to seize upon It and use IL As a result Jackson fought at least one duel of melodramatic aspect In 1828, when ber husband waa making his second attempt for the Presidency. Rachel waa sixty, and old as women of the frontier ar old at sixty. Once again the old scan dal was revived, circulated throughout the country. Back In tbe Hermitage. busy tending the plantation while the general waa away, enter talnlng his friends, among them the famous Sam Houston and General Lafayette. Rachel was kept Ignorant of ber unwelcome part In the campaign. After the election, bow ever, waiting In the back room of hotel tn Nashville where she had been buying elothes to wear when she accomanled her husband to Washington. Rachel overheard people laughing and talking out front They were talking about her I She returned to the Hermitage broken, glrk woman, and when Andrew Jackson went np to Washington tbe next March, he went alone) Tobey Riddle AS end-tumb- 'm L V ... Mii it i,'- - . tv .! A yI '4( si mWI ,S:y ' THERE '.V,, e Is a vast amount of and we might add, going oo In the realm of braiding costume design today. Every once in a title creators of our style beautiful do Just that delve Into tbe past for Inspiration. This time research among of yore has caused creators of l our ul to feel a sirong urge to shirr or tuck or braid not only In a trimming way. but according to news from Paris some of the most successful frock In late collections are either shirred or tucked or braided from head to foot Tbe heavy sheers aud chiffon which are ao enthusiastically exploited for general daytime wear, respond beautifully to these treatments. Tbe effectiveness of allover shirring Is convincingly Illustrated In the model shown to the left In In gray. In the new the picture. string shsJe, In black, navy or any of the fashionable colors, for that matter, this costume would be as Not only successfully outstanding. does It carry all the feminine graces but It is thoroughly practical and wearable. It makes quite a difference a to what sort of a blouse la worn with thla Jacket suit of shirred heavy For instance the blouRe sheer. shown gives It a tailored look, thus tuning the costume to the practical hours of the day. Substitute for this tailored satin blouse a frilly affair of lace, or matching chiffon. fash-lon- style-beaut- peace-lovin- Hair-Dresse- Bath-Roo- mate-lass- .... been on the vaudeville stag with my parents, who did a rough a sort of act, using me football It didnt hurt me, for I waa trained from babyhood to like It, and to know just bow to take falls. Two world famous actresses took exception to thla parental training, one tbe great Sarah Bernhardt and the other beautiful Lily Langtry. My father waa introduced to Bernhardt who was on the same bill with oa, aud when b bent to kiss ber band, aha aald haughtily, "Are you not ashamed t uakt z money from ze cruelty to se little But alia was later congarconl vinced that my parent loved me and cared for ma aa Jealously as any parents could. Tbe second, Lily Langtry, did not object to any cruel treatment accorded me rather she waa probably tempted to give me eome berself, for I sat on ber train when she majestically walked across the board, causing laughter which annoyed th lovely lady. I wa Just twenty-onyear old when the Shuberta made me very attractive offer to enter musical comedy at $250 a week. It meant e or a net In some Intriguing pastel tint aud this lovely ensemble take on the air of a most beguiling afternoon costume which Is on Its way to a bridge party, perhaps, or tea at some fashionable rendezvous or a musicals, a matinee or any of the smart gatherings where guests are expected to dress plctorlalty to the occasion. You'll love the other frock here pictured. Every one does at very first glimpsing. It Is of tucked black chiffon. Its apparent simplicity la positively burning, for It la really ultra aopblcated so far aa high style la concerned. The white organdie accents at neckline and sleeve are to be expected, for organdie furbelows have become a passion with fashion's followers this season. The hat Is In mltan. This fine straw la outstanding In latest millinery show- te Y ings. Used tn a trimming way, ahlrrtng and tucking are also Immensely Particularly do the smartest blouses show generous and decorative groups of ahlrrlngs. Then too, the fanciful little wraps mostly of taffeta or velvet, which are more In evidence than ever, are largely a matter of Intricate and novel shir rings. As has been mentioned before, thla revival of quaint trimming treatments has also brought braiding Into fashion again. So much so, that many charming net evening dresses are deslgnfully braided with soutache in self color. If not the entire frock then at least the sleeves and yoke and probably a cape effect of some sort pop-ular- Buster Ksaton, separation of the Three Keatons for the drat time and at first I hesitated in spite of the fact that the salary was most attractive. I finally accepted and waa awaiting the call to rehearsals when I had a visit from Joseph M. Schenck, who suggested that I make a series of two-recomedies under his management He offered me $40 a week, but, In spite of the great difference In the sum and what the Shuberta offered, I at Inst decided on the movies and right here may I state that Ive never regretted my choice. I made my first pictures at the 1931. Wwtera Nawxpxpflr Union. Comlque Film company's studios, but my production plans were cut short by the outbreak of the war. I ITS FINE BRIMS coml had only made five OR SWELL TOQUES edies when called to Camp Kearney. After a period of training there I If you like brims, fine. If you prefer toques, swell If yen lean to sailed for France, where I served as tailored sailors, thats all right If a private. When I got back to the good old you yearn for floppy end romantic U. S. A., I resumed work under Mr. hats, wear them. Schencka able management and reBecause the millinery mode of the mained with him until about a year moment la ao flexible that you may ago when I signed with the appear in practically any style that company. your conscience dictates, and still Before I was elevated to stardom, be in style. with William Crane I was You may wear shallow crowns, or In The Saphead, a picture which one. You deep may wear berets made a great hit. After this I wag or wide capelike hats. Yon may given my own company by Mr. wear severe sailors or Turkish Schenck. My first picture under fezzes. this arrangement was One Week. It s all agreeable to the style dicAmong my most successful pictators. For theyre presenting mod tures were The Navigator," The In els every one of these groups. General, "College, "Steamboat Bill, And each one Is new, they' say. Jr., and The Cameraman. The new tricorne toques I Recent pictures in which smart are especially one of black have appeared are The Passionate felt with a stitched cuff of black Plumber and Speak Easily. Jimsilk shantung, a self-boand a my, "Sehnozzle," Durante played veil. with me In both of these pictures. For your tports things, youll want In motion pictures as In any one of the new casual brimmed hats other profession, you do best what of ballibuntl. you enjoy most. Comedy Is my forte because I like 11 two-ree- high-bac- k Women Now Have Yen for Fancy Striped Suitings Mens wear bouses are surprised to see how many of their fancy striped mens suitings are ordered for womens suits. Hairline flannels and pinhead checks with plalD com panlons are best sellers for the tailored spring suit In these, mam nlsb oxfords and other grays are strong. Worsted twill Is another mannish woolen type that Is being sponsored. Crisp, springy and Ideal for tailoring, worsted twill heights In that tone most closely twills of the past reaches associated Its tan with Pink Velvet Wedding Gown Chosen by Stylish Bride Pale pink velvet was chosen by one recent fashionable bride In Paris for her wedding gown Instead of the regulation white satin. With It she wore a veil of pale pink tulle which swept the length of her train. Her bridesmaids wore crepe gowns of the same tone accented by brown velvet toques, gloves aud slippers. West Teaches Proper Appreciation of Mae West Wae Mae West's childhood was spent In training for the stage and her later life In training the stage and screen to a proper appreciation of Mae West Her parents were theatrical people and Miss West who was born In Brooklyn on August 17 of an unspecified year, made her professional debut at the age of five. After several years in vaudeville she made her Broadway debut In the "Follies then played In A la Bergere, Vera Violetta and A Broadway, Winsome Widow." After these successes she returned to vaudeville for five years, specializing In Imitations of George M. Cohan and Eddie Foy. She returned to New York to appear In Ned Wayburns Demitasses Revue and The Mimic World. It was at this time that she wrote her This sensational first play, Sex. production ran two years with Miss West as the star. Her greatest success, Diamond XJV followed. J. W. TAFF By $ bf By BUSTER KEATON Dingle-Dangle- i ly Hal C, Herman Copyright By IT was an Indian woman who aided the white man to gain bis tfrst foothold In thla country, so another Indian woman, appropriately called tbe Pocahontas of tbe Lava Beds," befriended him against ber own people over two and a half centuries later. ULTRA CHIC LINES Winema. daughter of the Modocs, Bt CIIERIB NICHOLAS bad married Frank Riddle, a white his man, adopted customs, learned his language and taken the name of Tobey Riddle. Now tbe Modocs were a small and tribe of tbe Pacific Northwest, whose doom was sealed by tbe Increasing inroads of white settlers In OreIn 1772 fifty gon and California. Modoc braves, with three times as many women and children, were entrenched In tbe lava beds near tbe border. Id vaiD Gen. E. R. S. Canby attempted to treat with tbe enemy. He was under orders not to yield; they would not At length, discouraged of gaining their ends, certain of the Modocs planned to murder the whites at tbelr next parley. When their leader. Captain Jack, objected such treachery, they threw a woman's hat and shawl on shaming him Into consent. Now Tobey Riddle and ber husband were frequently called upon to act as interpreters between her people and bis. Learning of the Modocs plot, she straightway warned Pioneers in Movement him for Total Abstinence General Canby, pleading with Can-by to cal) off the conference. But The year 1932 marked the centenhad given his word to the red Preston men of (Lanseven of ary men. Five whites, unarmed, were cashire). These men were pioneers to meet the Modoc leaders under a modern of the of true. True to his word. Canmovement Joseph Livesey drafted flag went out unarmed to meet the by In pledge the first Indians. With blm were three other England In September, 1832, and Its whites, two of whom bore hidden their who those and signed terms, Tobey and her husband. names to it, are as follows: "We weapons, It was a tense conference. Tbe of all from liquors agree to abstain Modocs again made their demands. an Intoxicating quality, whether ale, Canby again refused. Then, at a exporter, wine, or ardent spirits, given signal, the Modocs opened fire. John Gratrlx, medicines: as cept To the uninitiated this evening Captain Jack s second shot felled John Broadbelt, Edward Dickinson, the gallant Canby. Soon two more wrap made of cherry colored David John Smith, Joseph Livesey, velvet may seem a bit men were down, and Riddle and the Anderton, John King. These are fourth had taken to their heels. One but to those who know It Is quaint, an ul . .. the historic seven men of Preston. tra modern fashion. It qualifies as ech; To Preston also belongs the origin At one of am, former Indian agent and a such in that firstly It Is the new of tbe word teetotal. friend of Tobeys. Seeing he was finger-tilength. Secondly its full an Intemperate, Llveseys meetings she sprang to his de- sleeves are crinoline lined so as to wounded, only wanDick Turner, Illiterate man, look fense. She was thrust aside by the give the dered tn, and before the meeting which style leaders say we must butt of a rifle Quick as thought ended had signed the new pledge. she cried, "Soldiers are coming. and have. Thirdly its collarless neckline He became an evangelist and a popbuttons close up about the throat the Modocs fled. cause. of the Speakadvocate ular Meacham was nursed back to which obeys the latest edict of fash celebrated In the ing at a meeting Ion. the Modocs were eventually Lastly, but of outstanding sigPreston cockpit." he coined a new health, down and their leaders nificance Is the fact that the velvet hunted hung, word to suit his purpose, saying and Tobey, after many years as of which It Is made Is the very new "Ill be reet down and out teacher and missionary to ber own matelasse type which Is sort of for ever. The phrase Immediately The handsome race, died In 1920. at Klamath res- crinkly surfaced. the name for the and on, caught Jeweled buttons also convey an ImIn Oregon. ervation was born. movement new 1933, Western Newspaper (Jnloa. portant style message. Fish-Hoo- The Movies Nicnnus Nothing to Chance 0?4lct MoCtor W NU CHARLES RANKIN, vice presl the First National POULTRY BUSINESS HARD TO COUNT ON bank of Colton, had Just murdered Robert Knowela, president of the First National bank of Colton. Ran' Producer Should Not Grow kin looked down at iba crumpled Too Optimistic. body and silently b gloated. He'd removed the ust obstacle to bis Dr If ft- ALP. Ptttlfrr Rttwiftai tp of AaHrtmr, n&t lucceaa. Tomorrow when th death ooFottf of of Knowels would be learned, be, Just as some poultrymea were (oo Charle Rankin, would be elected pessimistic a year age, some of to take tbe place of tbe dead presl them may he too optimistic bow. deni And no one would ever guest Prospective flock owner should not that hie rise from cashier to presl get oo the baste dent to but a few years had oot of profitable egg price during th been the workings of a lucky fat. last month ot 1932. Only be knew that everything bad Poultry end egg bring la more been accomplished by cold, dellh than ll per cent of the nuiliona la crate planning. Illinois cash farm income, which Wheo George Curtla, former vice explain! why good egg prices should be hailed with optimum. However, president of tbe bank bad been com covered In a bote) room n there la little reason why flock owo promising situation which bad re- era as a group ahould adopt a gen sulted In hi disgrace end finally In eral expaualoo program. Undoubtbla forced resignation, It had not edly, for eome an Increase la size of been ao accldenL Not at alL He, would be Justifiable. However, any Itnnkln, then cashier, had seen to marked Increase tn (he pouHry that "And when I'm elected pres- huainea should depend largely upon ident tomorrow," he visioned, no (he advisability of a good market, one will ever learn that everything other farm activities, tbe experididn't happen through th mere ences of tbe operator and the relawhlmsey of chance." And now with tive Importance of poultry to other aucces In hi grasp be was not go- farm enterprises within the are. Probably the best plan for most ing to allp. He glanced at the clock on the people during tho year would be to mantel Known!' servant would he follow a normal procedure and do He must the beat possible. The in and outback in thirty minute work quickly. He knelt beside the er has seldom made money. What dead body and rifled tbe pockets. poultry price will do during th Money and papers were t ken from coming year Is problematical Any wild optimism at this time the dead mans pockets and dropped in the lire flickering In the fireplace. would be as foolish as the loose Then he dropped the iron cudgel thinking and floollah pessimism of Blackened and a year ago. At that time egg prices into the dames. charred, It would tell nothing. Fi- In February, March, April, May and nally, satisfied that hit plan for June caused many people to become decidmaking robbery aeem the motive of unwisely discouraged. They the crime waa completed, be left ed to quit their Interest In poultry and drift along. Consequently, when tbe fire. He began to walk to each piece egg prices reached the profitable of furniture In the room. Anything level, only those flock owners who which be might have touched by ac- bad maintained tbelr Interest were cident was scrutinized carefully and prepared to take advantage of the that situation. At Iasi satisfied closely. on nothing In the room had he left and Culled any evidence which might Implicate Blood-Teste- d him, Rankin began to search him Flocks for Best Chicka self. Too many murderers have The most Important question bebeen caught by the accidental dropfore the poultryman Is where end scene memento at some the of ping what kind of baby chicka to bay, of their crime and be waa playing 0. F. Parrish, poultry extension says careIt safe. He searched himself at North Carolina State specialist fully. When hla linger went Into "I am convinced, however, the right aide pocket of hla over college. the safe plan for the poultry, coat and pulled out but one glove, that hla new chicka from man la to he felt a chill start over him. Be hatcheries get where the eggs used the himself and turned steadied and culled come from pocket Inside out No glove. flocks." supply As he stood there, sound stabbed Mr. Parrish says hla reason for him. Like a statue of atone, set making thla recommendation comes Intentand cold, be stood, listening from certain tests which have been ly. Then be remembered and looked made. Reports on 79,686 chicks proat the clock. It bad atrnck the duced by hatcheries where the eggs quarter hour. He started. Only were produced by birds fifteen mlDUtes lefl Hla breath was shew 5,151 chicks died from all "Tbe causes coming in quick, short gasp during the flrst four weeks the glove of life. This is a mortality of 6.4 glove," he muttered, He must find It Or he'd be ruined. per cent He retraced his steps, very Reports on 7,958 chicka produced It was useless. He could from birds that had not been d not find the glove Bis eyes turned show that 2,875 died from all on the clock. Twelve minutes left causes during the first four weeks For a moment a wild terror swept of life. This la a mortality of 36.1 him. He shook it off. He must per cent keep cooL He must The glove was In the room. He was certain of it Keeping the Male Birds He'd find It He must find It He Farm management experts and threw a straining, searching glance comaround the room. He saw the body agricultural economists have estabwell a Insisted that monly was the on the floor. It only place Is usuhe had not looked. In desperation lished agricultural practice he went to the dead body and ally sound. We like to agree with to know the turned it over. The glove was ly- them, but are at a loss the male birds of keeping advantage Shiver He there. grabbed it ing In the flock after the regular hatching from the contact with the murAnd yet this Is dered man, he stood up. A long ing season Is over. done on a majority of corn belt sigh of a body relieved came from are carried him. He was beginning to feel bet- farms where male birds into spring. through was In himself confidence His ter. The lowered quality of the eggs, Hurriedly he turned the returning. the feed eaten by the birds, the glove over in his hand. Good. No usual decline In their value between blood on It the How dry his mouth was. How May or June and late fall, the weak his body felt He snatched trouble they cause bothering if they can get In the wine glass from the table and growing stock some of the reasons are with them, It. In one quick gulp, he drained should sell roosters as Ah, that was better. He hurled the why people soon as the regular hatching season glass Into the fireplace and heard the rooster camthe tingle as it broke. No glass is over. "Swat been held and much have paigns was on it going with finger prints writing has been done each year, to be found. of an early sale He looked at the clock. Eight urging the adoption not been It has adoptminutes left One final moment he program. But There must be a let his glance rove and loiter on ed very widely. reason. Why Is It? asks a writer everything In the room, and then In Wallaces Farmer. to sure of his safety, he started leave. POULTRY FACTS pain Suddenly a great seemed to be cracking his heart His feet buckled nnder him. He In the 100 departments of vocaIn Wisconsin staggered. He tottered to the table tional agriculture and braced himself. In his struggle there are 4,277 students enrolled. for breath, he shook the table and the book on It fell off. He saw Eggs are clean when they are there a sheet of paper and It had laid and dirty eggs are the result mockIt to seemed be writing on It. of dirty feet, dirty nests and broken ing him. With a great effort he eggs. straightened up and regained a bit of control over himself. He picked Sour sklmmllk or buttermilk Is a op the paper. With fast dimming very desirable food to give turkeys, eyes he read: and the feeding of dry mashes with To the First National Bank of Colgreens Is also desirable. ton: Gentlemen: Thla Is my resignation. For the Poultry raising Increases health last year I have been gambling In and happiness while helping to supthe stock market and losing. I have the family's larder. The poullost not only my money but also ply the bank's In a few days the au- try hobby leaves few idle moments. ditors will And It out. Rather than bear the disgrace, I am drinking From England Is announced the poison In my wine tonight. In the patent office of I would suggest as president of registration (he bank the election of Mr. Charles an electrical device called the said to be capable of deRankin. He Is a fine man, has much ability, and Is too shrewd to take termining the quality of eggs In chanoes. sealed enrtons. ROBERT KNOWELS. 11 blood-teste- blood-teste- d thor-dughl- blood-teste- vice-lik- e "Egg-o-scop- e, |