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Show THE LEIII SUN. LEIH, UTAH is 4; til it "! ! a -. hei- at lili. tii awl us: ft! it Ittj mi tie : d i tits the l aC nte! CK m: I Be. I nV rltli-- r?" r mi I prr I i. J'" I , it-J r yyj r 1 1 ,B"f pit 7 ' c" ffS jr. - I OU0KY MCTS- Howe About: Snerius' Third Wife Unsuitable Marriages Cruelty of War A Bell Syodlott. WKU Bonk. Famished Cattle Find Water and Grass llt Dewormed Before the Operation. JW w .rth """, WNU Servlea. By ED HOWE IN HIS memoirs Sllerlus tells most of his relations with his third wife, which he confesses were on the whole more agreeable than with the other four (Details as to his marriages are shadowy, as . -iBnnme to develop though some of them were failures. , Mmmer should start but he seems to have been married t once Only those five times, and It Is of his third he iW mbust health should be speaks most in many references to ... nnrnose. marriage, women and the family life Ior iw r' . . Bt eenerallv). Sllerlus had no fault to find with this third woman, although he Is very severe In reference to some others of her sex. She seems to have had no faults he did not re- lfl" d weigh at wd ooe-half or two y idV dewonned about a fLS tbe operation. Such SeraulctUrana gain rap- l';errua . . , I oorA 111 natural ) ti.A . - $stm" Wnr the forriven because of hr mnn vir. tues. Once Sllerlus discovered his third wife was Jealous of him, and was astonished. "She knew at our marriage," mar-riage," be wrote, "that I had lived the life of a goat Why should she ... Inr 24 nouni ueiuio Tln order to clean the Intes- Lverol days after the opera-Sr.nd opera-Sr.nd soft feeds should be id the birds kept quiet so heal. During the ?f' Dost-operatlon days the be Jealous? It seemed to me un-'; un-'; , m have the amount of reasonable that she was, since I ! n Pnt In 15 minutes In actually preferred her to all others ihould be equal parts of fej corn and wheat, as much as rVM eat In 15 minuies. in an enormous competition. . Women Wom-en live sheltered lives; possibly there Is reason for Jealousy among men, but If I were a woman, I do i r i range furnishing an abun- not believe I would be Jealous of if of wcculent green feed Is a reasonably well-behaved husband. quently find I am unfair after I have "coirpeas, soybeans, and clovers striven to live as an honest man in lei Scratch grain and plenty thought and action." t should be available at all A strange woman lately wrote me a strange letter. At the age of twenty-four she held a position In which she gave satisfaction, and In which there was every prospect of promotion. In defiance of advice from friends, and of her own Judgment, Judg-ment, she married. The husband was a palpable third rater, and she divorced him. Again she secured a good post- D if in. rt on; again sne married a man she f Negligence of Owners 0me her frfends were dlsgust- st, if not all, diseases of poul- ed, and she has Joined the nnem- Western cattle branded with the letters of the Kmergency Relief administration, after they had been bought by the government from farmers whose farms are now almost waterless, are driven to an Island in the middle of the Savannah river, near Augusta, Ga., where there are 300 acres of pasture land. It must feel great to them to get back to water and real green grass again. Hunting Stamp to Help Restore Waterfowl mash should also be given ca bird. ty of shade Is necessary dur-e dur-e hot months. Portable sum-t sum-t range shelters provide an eco- and suitable shelter. ut 14 days of fattening are sired to properly finish the m jre preventable, asserts Dr. T. Bnee, director, Pennsylvania bu-ttt bu-ttt animal Industry, in a state-i state-i In which he explained the re-abilities re-abilities of poultry owners In tse prevention. jrs and procedures have been s ated by the Pennsylvania bu- of animal Industry which, If tr'.y carried out, will effectually tnt and eradicate transmissible mm of animals, including poul-k poul-k stated, adding: U is not reasonable on the part ipn;rs to eipect diseases to pre-and pre-and eradicate themselves. Own-iave Own-iave an Indispensable part to In establishing and keeping I Socks on a healthy basis. No e can substitute for the own-r own-r Ms manager In the field of dls-? dls-? prevention and eradication. It t the utmost Importance to ag-t;re ag-t;re that flocks which are so rial to it should be free of dis- I -" " ' .r w " si M -I - - - - y - i ' ; ; ' . - ,'Vi ' - " ' ' ' i i 4 - s , : f ' ii I i " t -' 1 ' - J- V i W-A a ; I , y J ' L - w ' , ' - - ' Tries to Save Stratosphere Records 3uten Meal for Poultry 9 'Its of experiments at Oor-1 Oor-1 university Indicate that corn k ineal may be used to a con-able con-able extent in poultry feeds, 'd It is properly combined J vther feeds. One-half the pro-requirements pro-requirements of laying hens t eU be made up of corn glu-ffd, glu-ffd, with the other half sup-i sup-i tT meat scrap. Hens fed In aj laid Just as heavily as hens ra rations containing meat as the only source of protein, -win? chicks, gluten feed mi results when combined faeaf middlings and wheat 'ng with 10 per cent dried If meat scrap were used, I ltb the gluten feed, the per V" tUnimllk could be reduced The chicks made good P on rations of both types. i ei ' " t Shade for Poultry 4,ort" to lDsure normal egg pro- i L. HE'S A FIREMAN I 1. V W if . JT- If- - w: 'J.-: , l 1 i; rnnt Albert W. Stevens, wno leapea io mpmS of the Ltospher; balloon Explorer when It fell. I. ome protectkn"fron, P?t down what one man chopplng away parts of the gondola In the rori io - n.fi.iimati a HAWeVer. lUVJ lciu u'J - uwi ixiai celt yru I , infromiartneflort.Bnfl nM being natural and simple In a of jonne hirri. .v. In tnv recollections. I may thus Is necessary, according to ctMUy thought and experienced gejtifle instruments, nowever, they -try authority wrltln In tie flurln a lon 5 men haTe . . " 'inner. One of the chean- ome so untruthrm in seeding truin . . ry l "Jt means of supplying that my method may. Indeed, prors fj rallfoiTlia OoenS a INeW KOaU h through artificial shelterf te be something new, and better reo HOW aiHOrilia vp.iw y driving .takes into the 44?k1 cover of old iw i bIrd wl Mt more more water if the UTlUd wat6r troughs are i ea places. In order to younS birds from the t!lPvarasU and disease. luvteu every is. ommend my work." This seems to bare been a mis taken opinion. Although Sllerlus I wrote with great simplicity and frankness, Marcus Aurellna, a con temporary writing with so much la bor and obscurity that critics now eay he is not understandable. It more popular. The natural use oi writing would seem to be to truthfully truth-fully record credits and debits. In books of history as well as in account ac-count books, but somehow we have decided otherwise. The women haTe various organl- latlons Intended to Improve the condition of their sex : a very com- ;;uc!,,T Hatch rill ng a flock of tot?0 y'bs- The first 'ith. M ?e a4alt wblch i 7 the Ume treat- " Xieotirl I0D?S Kce " mendahle work. If well attended to. '? that .I "U1,u BO rS11 Plenty of re- th,7 ETea fter K has t:H !l0T Ior tlme c 7 J destroyer of lice. Sr. . ..Uiai not only the I often wonder they do not Induce the managers of telephone companies to conduct schools to teach women manners and efficiency. efficien-cy. I have never known a telephone -j-i n atwr the areraze in 1 L" bt the young these respects : and they are nn- - it4 tk. . . M th(,X hatch trained rlrls taught In schools con- Lit if 'Y a i " 'eas-On, j - III j . mciern bathing girls and J f n U, the ceremooles Incident to the openly These tnnk nart . i.n Fmnlre system be section and ployed. One of the strangest things I have encountered In life Is the manner In which many women rush Into unsuitable un-suitable marriages. Everyone un derstands why men are so crazy about women, but I have never been able to understand why women are equally crazy about men. It seems to me that were I young, and -.ift. 7t Ki Anthnriypii hv fh rorent coneress. the new federal hunting stamp will be Issued shortly by the Post Oluce gence and caution. department The photograph shows Stanley P. Young, bead of the division of game management (left), and The red lantern signal Is usually Col. n. P. Sheldon, of the bureau of biological survey, examining the original drawing for the new stamp bung on unsuitable husbands and which was made by J. N. -Ding" Darling, who was a nationally known cartoonist long before he recently wives, as it Is on dangerous bridges, became chief of the biological survey. The sale or the stamps wm proviue iuuu , m " - , , , geese and every one over sixteen years of age who hunts migratory waterfowl Is required to purchase one An old fierman la renorted as bav- ot the new dollar stamps, lng: "When our eons mowed down j thousands of French, and won the battle, we shouted and drank beer. When the French killed our sons, they cheered, and drank wine. When my son marched away to fight, I stood In the streets of this town and cheered. A letter my son wrote just before he was killed said he had lived in France two years, and liked the French, and they liked him." , . . In addition to the un necessary killing and hafe, the war Impoverished the world. . Wouldn't you think anyone could understand the moral of this in con sidering the next wart The habit men have of being arti ficial, over-sentimental, Is very old. As far back as Roman times, Sl lerlus was weary of artificial things, and wrote that they so bored him that he dreaded to go on the streets. In the Roman Forum, wlien a young man need fine eloquence to make false promises, Sllertus walked wearily away, and retired to his study. The last year of his life he spent In writing his memoirs, and In the second volume (page 182) I find this observation: "Writing men have so tired the people with unnatural things, I have concluded I may better please oy writ. i i v, v . I 4 , ,-n'i Y-ii in ' at''-'t tH BRISBANE THIS WEEK Many Are Saving Some Cheerful News Short Love Song Marie Dressier Dead This Is the real midsummer, the doldrums of human activity. The President Is on his way home from Hawaii and may have something some-thing cheerful and exciting to tell ot. He will learn that mutual savings bank accounts have reached a new high peak throughout the cation, depositors having Increased In the past six months by 273,803. The total to-tal number of Individual deposit ore la now 13,GS0,847, and total deposits de-posits are nearly ten thousand million mil-lion dollars, a good deal ot money. That Is good news for those that have something and know enough to save part of it. It means, however, how-ever, that many epea or increase savings accounts because they do not know any other safe way to ln-wt ln-wt money, and that la not so cheerful Good times depend on new ventures, bringing more em ployment. Steel production, a sort of Industrial Indus-trial and prosperity tndlcator, la down, off B.T per cent in a week. Total production Is only about one-quarter one-quarter of what the Industry could do. Dull ateel production means a dull labor market Steel makers look for Improvement Improve-ment this month and next from automobile au-tomobile makers. The automobile news Is more cheerful pleasant proof that cltl-aens cltl-aens are "lifting up their hearts' and beginning to spend again. The shortest great love song In history seems to be the one that Hitler and Mussolini, with beads thrown back, sang recently In Venice. It's a complete divorce of dictators dicta-tors now, and because of that little rift within the lute France and Italy are said to be drawing closer together. They were far apart before be-fore Dollfuss was killed. Political and other assassinations are never profitable. One, twenty years ago, started the great war, llils Dollfuss murder breaks up a beautiful budding friendship between be-tween dictators, and threatens Germany Ger-many with complete national Isolation. Isola-tion. Marie Drealer Is dead, after a brave fight against death. The world loams from her that success depends de-pends on brains and courage. She lost the good looks of youth shortly after forty, so Mr. Zlegfeld decided that he could not give ber work, as he hoped to do. She struggled, unsuccessfully, for fourteen years, lost all ber savings, never lost her courage. And when she died, at sixty-two, she was one ot tbe greatest great-est successes In moving pictures, most highly paid, respected and ad mired, with no help from any beau ty parlor. Moving picture men should no tice that MUs Dressier was able to earn great profits for her producers, pro-ducers, In plays not immoral, clean plays dealing with tbe normal Inter ests of normal human beings. Scientific Analysis of Heat Value of Wood Although wood la only CO per cent as efficient as coal, certain woods hare high healing valuta which are not fully recognized by many people, according to T. E. Shaw, extension forester of Purdue university. Assuming As-suming 00 cubic feet of solid wood la a standard cord, 4 feet nign, feet wide and 8 feet long, he polnte out that a cord of seasoned mefcory 111 give out as much heat as a to a of average coal. Oak will produce most as much heat as hickory. those of the white oak group being roost efficient. Other good fuel Mtls are bard maple, beech, elm. hackberry and ash. Doewond U very desirable for nse In open fireplaces on account ef Its attractive blue flame, and It Is also high In heating value, ranking with the white oaks as fuel. Spilt wood has a lower moisture content than pieces In the rouna. and therefore has a higher heating value. Part of the aversion to wood as fuel has resulted from the fact that many people use wood which la not thoroughly seasoned. Greea wood may be from 5 to 20 per cent less valuable for fuel than air dry wood. Indiana Farmer's Guide. London's Bremen are now outfit ted with asbestos umbrellas as well as with the regulation asbestos suits. Thus they are protected from falling embers and are able to approach more closely to a burning burn-ing structure. HEADS APPEALS BOARD ; ' v i . . ; jr.; .;: ' - -L i Amos J. Peaslee, New S'ork sttor ney, who has been named to heal tbe three-man Industrial sppeak board which will act upon ail com pla'nts of Inequitable application oi MIA codes. Stoat la Crl Pyramid There are 2.300,000 st & the The Dlble says that to "him that hath shall be given," and many New Xork landlords perhaps remembered that when they read the gigantic Itockefeller building enterprise In l'ew York called "Itockefeller Con ter" U "out of the red," self-sup porting, with 80 per cent of space rented. Good news for aa under taking that cynics called "a great white elephant" Optimists look upon Rockefeller Center success as proof of Improvement Improve-ment In business. Wise men know that It Is another proof of Rocke feller efficiency. Not bidding for tensnts from other buildings at cut rates, Mr. Rockefeller has brought tenants from afar. Including extremely Inv nortant tenants from Europe, and w 1 - ... bas bnllt up a business noiguoor- bood of bis own. Soviet Russia finds herself In pos session of a great treasure, thanks to the Greek church which she has treated so harshly. The churches and cathedrals, now government property, are said to contain bun dreds of millions worth of precious objects, aacred Images, "ikons,' framed In solid gold, and huge doors of mawlve silver. One Image of the Virgin Is said to have been ornamented with more than 2,000 diamonds, of which many had been stolen. Tbe F.rltUb government Is learn lng more and more about airplanes and their importance in tne nexi war, A recent experimental "air attack on London" shows that enemy en-emy bombing planes would do "heavy damage, making direct hits on luiifrtaut buildings. In the latent experiment, among other buildings destroyed, theoretically, theoret-ically, was the air ministry building. build-ing. Of 21 bombers sent to attack the chemical lndurtrls bu'.lding. seven "got (!cbd thro'.ish to the objective and back a;a!n without molestation." molesta-tion." 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