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Show • 1928 fHE MIDVALE JOURNAL CH EV RO N S 87 LEON ARD NASO N Eadie'• • skin IW!ctlecl. Ria band! That was biB outl!t'a ba.old I "'fou c'n glt oil' bere." the driver said, slo11 tng down the truck. "The P. C. Is right do11 n that street.'' Eadie got do" n and then, pack In hand, looked around. "By G-d, If It ain't him!" cried two mlces simultaneously . "I told yuh he'd ne1 er die," said a third Eu<lte turned. Hum, B.1ldy and Short Mack fell upon his neck. "llan, )OU always play In luck.~ cried Hum. "Het e we heen hpre two months an' through h-1 an' .rust as \\'hen • ou sl! down to your oreak· thev hPgm to let up on us a bit, in you f,lgt !'1-,gs or Jour Sunday chicken dfn come 1'' 11<'1 1111\\.Jd,J~S JOU ·1nll probably enjoy "C'ome on down to the club," said mnl'h twtteJ food than ~ou did se1en Baldy. "The noncoms r,Jte a special ~ enrs u;:o Vm "hile few of ns know mess an' h~in' nil sergra nts now, we 1;1n~ thing ot the change, the great can tall, therp l.'aS!Pr thnn here Amen(an lien has become a decidedly heen made since I seen you last. Did tmpro\ed t111 d since Hl21. \'ou ha1e much of a time 1\ith that Thousand• ot poultrs mPn In more wound?" tl1:1n half of the states of the Umon '"fpl! the tt nth an' say ·no,'" od lun e adopt('<! stnnd.u d s~ stems for 1 ised Short ,\1.1! k n~ they went down tmrn·o, ing the hree<ls and eradicating the street. "Tell the truth It rhtln't <ltsPase in their flocks since \\'isronsin nn mm e thnn l;n'lck the "ind out of be,J,tn pto<luung "accre<lned" chick~ 'uh '' ~t:,('O )l'.IIS clg'O, llh comrades' good-natured ratllery "'J lie h.Jsts uf the \Yisconsm pi,JD" though he affeeted to tnl,e It m good expl:uns the Farm Jomn.tl, "11 as a part, d.tmpenPd sonwwhat tlte ser- hi erchn~ p1 ogram \\ her!'hy through geant's jov In the reumon, and he fell <ulling, SPieu.on of lut rls nf st.m<lar1! mto n rPflerth e s!lence qualtlt('Ullous nnd 1 1got ous constitu The,v entered a house a sl,ort dis lions "tth superllswn of both flock tnnce down the street It hore all the unr! hatchertes lllgh quahty flucks and marks of a harroom hut Inside was cln!l,s uu.:h t be p1·odure<l The rhfcks clean nnd "arm. thus produced \\ere designated as ''ac A strongly huflt, blue-eyed girl ap ct·r<hted' and 11ere ad1ertbed !lnd peared nnr! grinned at the four mf'n solr! a• such. "Her mother's the cook," explained '"J Ius uccredned !den spread rapid Bam. ly ft om 1\ ISconsln and is now In op "Yler bier!" ordered Short, sitting eratlon under pssennally the \\'iswn dov. n at the long table. sm plan In Ohio, lllinois, Kansas, ~!Is sou11, Michigan, 'l'cxas. Tennpssee •tnrt "Schnell!" added Bnldy. "Wte gehts?" asked Ham T'le three a numher of other states Some eight then turned their eyes questioningly or ten mo1·e states are also nreparlng on Eu(!ie, as if to say, "Whaddyuh to put this plan uJto operation. "In HI~:!. t'onnectil'ut adopted the tblnlr o' that for German, kid?" II I•< ons1u tde.r, lJut made the blnorl "And lOU birds all speak German t!'sl tor hartllary whtte diarrhea thP now'" exclaimed Eadie wftb admirahnsl' upon whl!'l. flo~ks ·.vere to be action. rredtted !•'olio\\ lng the lead of Con "It was tough learnin' It," said Ham n!'t ti['ut Mas•achusetts Rhode Island "There was a time when If you hutted ~f<\\ Je1·seJ, l'enus~ 1\,ulia aud a uum an eye at a German, mun or woman her ot other (j,Jstet n states June built tbe mill and a six months' hllnd for up an !ltCIPiht!'d SJStPm baS!'L] on the you. It's changed a little now. The dtsen~e er.ultr.Jtwn [Jian \\'asl·in!! orders Is still on, but we got so we can beat 'em now an' then You sure t<,n, 01·e~on nod Idaho 01 e now on. or ate adoptm~. thts plnn :'\ew Ynr!. come back in a good time." "Boy, you 11 ere lucky you didn't h.t~ u ptnn tlmt Is a mo<h1H ation of make the march Into Germany with thiS, \\ t!ll more emph.r~is oo breedus!" Cl'led Short. "No golilbt icking Ill~, ::-uC'cess of the plun is el'irlen(ert b) behind the caisson then. We changed colonels just before we started and tll<' fact that Ohw, "I1ere the stall' the one we got was rarm' to make u~ poultrJ men·, association adopted the soup out of ft. You'd ne1·er !mow plan on!) tn Hl24, \\til this lear pro some o' the officers, they got so bard- duce 12,UliU,UUO chicks ft om G5 ac CIP<Iited IHl(ChCJ'ICS boiled over night." "It makes a difference with a guy when he knows that there's no chance o' some one's easin' a bullet into him in the excitement o' the fight!" re· marl;ed Baldy. If theu~ ts ttn~thing mote aggJa\at· "Shut up!" cried Short "We v. as mg th.lll .tu old "ruotlie1·" hen that re hikin' a hundred and twenty steps to fuses to h01 er net brood on colll, wet the minute and ~archfn' at attention da)~. I dnn't knov. what 1t b, sujS n all the ttrne, and washin' the carriages writer 111 Farm Ltfe. But you every ni)!ht, full pack e'l'ery man, kn<m a dead chick more or less means showdo" n Inspection Saturday, snap- notlung 1n life to an old Cluck, so PY salute, the mill If they caught you l l ' up to us to gne nnt\h'e a ltft m with your pistol belt off, not allowed the ".ty of a1 llhttnl heat, "hen the to leave camp after dark, oh, bo,v 1" lwn tl'ftls<•s to do her duty. "It ain't bad uow," said Hnm llete's my \\Uy. F'tll one-hnlf or one ''Eadie, you're In luck. They'rp drillin' go~llou jug, \lith hot water, mnke a 1 us as If th<;>y were gettln' ready for snug CO\ rr of woolen (an old blanket another war, but there's a new rumor 1s ideul) to lit th~ jug, cot k tightly, out that we're goin' home, sn ma.vhe and place in a box or in the toop with 1t won't lust long." tl1e clucks Thi' "111 gr1 e off enough "Eadie, you was always lousy with heat to keep t11e liltle things cozy for luck," remarked Short. "We use() to •e,et·nl hours When necessary refill t!1ink of you v. hen we was hlleln' \\tth bot water and you'll ne,er lose through the cold rain. tlrerl an' chicks from rlulllng. hungry, an' It gettin' rlark an' the guns an' carnages to wasb on' horses to water before we'd get dny sleep, an• you snug an' warm In a white bed holdln' a good-look ill' nurse's hand!" E.tdie grunted It was wat m In the 1oom and he arose nnd remo,ed hie Comfot tulJie LJUUrters In the 'et) overcoat. Then he sat down again eat·liest d.Jl s means mucL In the fu resting his arms nn the tnhle The ture de1 elopment of the clitcks and bl.'er arriled, but no one drank Thev the pro tit whit h they "til retm n to were all looking at Radle's slee,·e. On thetr o\\ners his ri~ht ~utT was the mark of strtpes such us one sees on the sleeve of a \ oung chicks 'hould ho~ 1e no feed ne11 !y hu<ted noncom 'I here 11er~ for :~n or e1en 4S hours after hatch little bits of threan th<'ro> an•l a leur lng l 'orn bt e.Jd, mlled oats and where the lmlfe hart ~lippl'r! hat II hmlpd eg,!, Hl'e good feeds fill "You ain't wenrin' no "ounl! the fir~t few da~ s stripes?' questioned llnm. aflrr an emharr.ts•erl p.tu>e It t,Jkt•s :!1 dal ~ for a hen e;;g to "Xo." s.1id I•::uhe rPadJ!ng out for liutch nhout 28 UU) s for ducks ftom 11 glass of beer. "'1'11e whole nltlt1! 'lU to 34 tla) s for u goose erg unrl knows 1 "as v. ounded" He to"k " 28 d.Jy< for tu1 k<•s• cg~<. The t11ne draught of beer and smacked l1is lips m"y 'UIJ somewhat ncco1 d1ng to con "All lou get hy wearing wounrl ~tripes dltlnns Is a lot of o~enp r'Onversatlon !" • [THR E!'\D 1 The 1111 tnash J;>~skm of feeding ehil'ks after the til's! month hlrnlshl.'~ a sat J,f,r•·tnr.v method .md also allow' the person han<llmg the ftor!, J;'(lme leJsllle time without damaging the )[IIIII;: hn<JS. 'F'ARM t POULTRY MODERN CHICKEN MUCH IMPROVED lllcutratio tw by IRWIN MYERS, D. S. C. WNU 8enleo CHAPTER X-Continu ed like the old wartime trips, with " nut for 'em now. It a man ain't got trainload of shouting, slng1ng soldiers .m order for a stripe or a medal right m eager dlnller uf slum begnq the full of red wine anrl getting fuller m his pocket, he tlon't wear It" After dinner the well men every time the train stopped. wltb "I.!sten." said Eadie. "\\'hat's the sullenly a11 ay to drill and men fullfrrg out of cars anJ otT the Idea of popping ofT at me? I wus lame, and lazy slunk back to roofs and losing tbe train at station~ wounded and back at the ft ont ngam and appearing at the next stop hn' mg "hile you were still tn cheerless huts. Only ome through mg to mal;e caught an express, and finally dlsap the afternoon did anyone spen k to up your mind who the war was "fth nt Eadie and thnt was when he pearfng for good. li'o, times hac! And I'm rankest ser~eant of hatten E1 ery station "as gunrded A of the Se1 enty·nlnth to sleep and removed hfs chungpd and I run put by nn lnflexfhle barrage of pnl1re to spread over himself after .my man In this 'r!nlswn In the run lain down A gloomy man on \\'here the tank cars full of "me used too I was wounded right in back of next hunk noticed the gleam of to stand un:ruarded there were now thf' guns and the "hole d-d fitst hnt railway employees still In the hlue of tnllon saw me get new wound stripes. it. Now 1 What 1!o got 011 two wound stripes?" the army, anrl wise to nil the trlrks llf \OU thin!, of that for gooseherrle<?" the ~ol<liPrs :->o mo1 e "a~ there that the gloomv man. "1 '"lsn't sa,, m' nothm' .,hour yon " rough lion camat a de, spirit, the "sol •Sal<! the rltl\er "A replied Eudle. man's J!Ot a right make 111 o trips to hospital?" dters nil an!l to h-1 tdth ch 1lfnns." to speal' his mind, ain't he? You ~nt that Eadie had known E1ery one on t\1 o "ound stripes, I seen em the other skeptically. "hen was dts;:usted, every one begrudgin~ you "as putt!n' on your coot How the got an orcer gfvfn' yub au· every mmute he spent In uniform At h-f can 8 man get two wound stripes ~Jetz the scene surldPnly changf'd The hetween July and Nove•nher nnd still to wear em?" slouchy French In civilian ~lothes and get hack to his outfit at New Year's?" "H,ars,ete,etb !" replied Eadie, IJ lng army ol'ercont that LrOI\ ded the sta "One of 'em's for ~·pend iritis!" sa ill and pullfn1 his overcoat over tlon platforu1s disappeared, and In a vo!ce from the back of the truck their place appearerl very sn,Jppy sol The driver blew hfs horn and shl!t ain't got no right to wear 'em diers with bayoneted rifles, rhasseurs ed gears for a long hill yuh got au order," said the other alpins, Urallleurs. colonluls In red Brtgade headquarters was In a small triumphantly. hats, Sen~gnlese, occasional British town, a clean, whitewashed, low·en ''ed show you the wounds if you and then, finally, AmPrlrans alert, place, where stilT harker! soldiers to see 'em!" snapped Ead1e clean, well dressed. sha \en st.oes pol· marched 8olemnlv down the street, the ·b-1 are you anyway?" !shed In sr11te of tl1e mud, men to coming back from drill ; stern senother man grunted and retired make anotlu r American weep tears of his coat collar "ithout further rejoy, Gone v. ere the round heads. the curly heads, and the dirty heads third day of his stay In Le Cor Americans, "ell kept, in new, fineiJ Eaclte "as summoned to the comfitting uniforms Radie took otT his oflicP. anr! ordPred tQ report to o\ercont and looked critfrally at his hosp1tal for classification o" n sah age hlouse and breeches. Well, tluppose a guy Is classified definitehe would be paid at the outfit and Eadie asked the clerk, "how long then he "as going to huy himself a he gets shovl'rl out of hpre?" new uniform. from putts to cap. depends on the r'lasstllcation "How come you wear two wound gets D or (' he's liable to ~e , stl !pes, sergeant?" askPd one of the for some time" men In the compartment. A or B?" "I was wounded twice," replied get sent out pretty soon,' Earlie coldly. the clerk. ''We're al\\ays gettmg "Oh," snhl the othet The other men for men." all gttnnPd die thought dPeply as he tramped "It am 't nothin' to us,'' s.nd a mnn tlte eamp to tl1e hospital. Detn the corner, gtmnmg, "only looJ, out from the rump was Impossible when vou get to the outftt. I he.ard ma•le su~e of thHt Th~> roads you tell the doctor lou had appendt putrolle11 bv cuvuiJy the camp deta< hment, mthtnry police, cit I:-:'' The next day the train rattled detachments furmshed b,r the guard. On the other hand, life throul!h suhurbs thtll renunded a m,JD camp 11 as Intolerable It had vaguely of St. Louis or lndmnupolts bad o>nou~h when ht• had been clattered 01er a great iron bridge and the first t11ne hut now the type came to a halt. The place s" armed r had chn nged Be tore, the With Amertrans It was Coblenz, the headquarters of the Army of Orcupn hnrl hePn the a ''era I!!! American lion, a citv famous as a re~ort and from the Regular and !'\u garri~onecl hy a Corps d'Armee before Gu.ml dlviswns volunterrs. the "ar, the capital of the French De· one of them l\'ow the •·ump was partment of the Rhine under Na"llh the S< um o1 every nation A Strongly Bu1lt, Blue-Eyed Girl Ap poleon, the l'apital of Rhenish Prussia on t11e f.1ce of the eftl'!h, the peared and Grmned at the Four Men. of the famous American meltirt~: under the kaisers, ·and now the cnpl thnt the long arm of the drnft tal pf the occupied area. A g•ent tries v. ith bayoneted rifles were every place, thought Ead1e, a fine place In where, and stolid Germans looked stirred up There were heavy which time \\Ou!d JJ()t bang heavy on curiously at Eadie. If be grinned back stolid Sl,tvs, rurly-beaded AI and C:reeks, round header! n man's hands. Ho\\ ever, no such 'at them they smiled and chuckled anrl Before he had d•me looking bobbed their beads v. fth delight At Russian Jews, Italians of the luck sort, a crowd of men that around, the ser~eant had been marched brigade headquarters Ratlie !l'll"e bis out of the stntlon and loaded Into a name and they sent him "!th an or spoke English, dirty, undis Ignorant men who addressed t1·uck Ry virtue of hfs rank he rode derly dol\ n the street to a ration as "boss" and a sergeant as on the seat, hut the otiH'r men had to dump, from which a truck wns soon leaving for his battalion. quartered In •Tack!" They f!ved and ate an•l ride inside. The replacement detach like animals nnd the sigh! of ment, It appeared. had been split up a neighboring town. smacking and crunching their upon nrrfl•al at Coblenz, those for the Again Eadie mounted tt1e dril·er's Fourth rllvfslon J!Oing one way, anrl sent, again the truck grunted and would turn even a soldier's stom What then could a man do? To those from the Thlrrl and Forty-sec- banged Its way out of town und through tbe snow-covered tlclds Endle hill meant disaster, an<l to ond !(olng 11nother. "What's the next $top?'• Radle asked "a~ alone anrl the back of tile true!; lrnposslbll'. ~till, there might way. A man that could :nake his the tlrlver. full of rations. so that h!s riding the "Brigade hPadquarters," answered seat did 001 prorlnlm hi,n 8 noncom through the woods at nlJ!ht In territory ought to' he able to the driver shortly. "What outfit yuh out Of, huddy?" Thpy rattled throu~IJ the streets and asked the new dt iver after a while a tew pollee. Rut where to go? tinnllv came out Into the snow.clnd was the outfit? The outfit! "A," replied Earlte ftom his coat rountr.v. Rar!fe tnrne<l up the collar collar. going back, by G-d I" cried suddenly. "Whv didn't I think of hfs ove1 •·nat an1! shhered "IV ounlled ?" asked the d n er "How's the solriiPrlng here?' he before?" He v. &I ked on more "No!'' bat ked Eatl1e, "I'm a J•eplare But coulrt It he done? fle asked ment." " 'Toln't hlld," repll<'tl the driver very weak, he slept every af ''Funny," commented tile dm er 'It's hetter'n It was In France You a anrl a walle from the hnr· ') ou look n lot II I.e u ser~e.tnt outta replacement?" to the romp gute exhausted hfm A that got WOUII(Jed' 11 I\o,'' sai~l ~:aclie, ul was woundrd , ahout home, where a mnn They passed a tield where a mount "Where ":I!! you wounded?" detoke otT his uniform und forger ed band "as formed on white horses manded the drll er suspiciously. so The leader's saber glittered that F..Hlte !!aspecl 11t his vehemence " said Eadie aloud "I'm a "Why, "Regimental In the CHII, adjutant's call," Argonne!" answered othcer of the Rel(u Eadie, n~tha~t. l'ommand "At 'Mo~ tfAU!'on came " r!ea1IV a< rn" tlw and where\er mv bunk Is, Is "Huh.'' f.:J'IInted the driver. "you snow The •:.her drnpped and the to me.'' r'Oid cry of the trumrwts hlurPd went Into the hospital . Into ·a don't look It" "Well, t \\HS. I'll show you the mom full of men and he re his clothes as the other men wound If sou \\ant to see It" "I don't want to see It," sufd the Three dn<·tors stood In the ctr nuked men , Hnd t~e men went oril er. "It ain't nothin' to me, only var'ous exPrrtses, rising on every goldhrlck an' camouHager an' toes. extPnrlln~: lhelr arms hend sick an' lame an' lnzv ~lmmf!'k that It I• ~:erwrnlly con(eded that when The Funeuil hall gra•shopper hns e~er heard o' the Third division Is all "lth tJle Intention of dis Peter Faneufl en used a larg~ grass fallen to the street three times In rts nny Ins• or movement to the comln' back now that the war Is over hopper to he pln<·ed on top of l<'nneuil 18'1 years' exlstenre. onte m the fnmous dnetors Then the men IPafl{>d 'Lots o' beer an' fraulefn~ In Germnnv hull lo Boston a• 8 WI.'HthPn IIIII' he IT•5 eart!Jqu,Jke again In JiG I "hpn let's go,' tl1e.v sa~s. and tlu•y rome elm' '1 In nlnre for some time dtd 11 In emulation ot Tlwmas nres the building 11us ourned. 111111 finrlh in thnt the r!Mtors went Ahout nutta their hnles where they been all hnm, who fiG re:ll s lwfnre hnd !(lveo 18811 us a result or gett1n~ entangled thrnu~:h tl1e \\ar an' comes back her€ stpth.>stopes lf~tenlng til ht'nrts his home rltv London A 1\'ith nnn1Jsnme the ftngpnle h.liiJards Aft~r the with some line o' hull thev was wound asking ea• h man the nature ot liY• tumhl!' a demolished le~ 11,111 to wound 'l'he rlnrtor pausprJ he- ed or In ho,pitll! or somethin', Huh' bourse for merchant•. rledtt•ulPrl h1 Qupen [~!izuheth as the H111 nl I<:x he repi.Jt eel und m ISS!I new ~l.tss Karlie and pokrd his Fear "1, h a There s Ft n~: l.erlnir, he had fnnrt inn finger al dtsorders e\ety time he heard a shell ch11nge und cro\\ ned hY the r.1 ec::ll.!lll e~ es, as 11ell Hs hm n< nnrt feet were fanulv cre•t, a g1lded gr.tsshns>per Tlh' requu t••l -TletrnJt Ke11 s. nt gme )'OU thAt?" IISk!.'d the rurst an' it /iOt chronic on h1m The~ ·gr.Jsshnpper hnd beeu nl!npterl fnr a !lent hun out De's had. now swelltn cre~t by thP GresiJ,JIIIS oh' holt~! v tie around with his chP~t out In a tailor Eadie Horses' Origin Unknown cau•e the name G1esh.un 1• regarded His trouble 1nn t poor job on n ade umform l>uhoo.:e Ue~"'tr<l ~~l,\S ·•ruars.h hother h1111 no more They ain t no as o cotiUJltJon of the <ieruulll "or!l t.ul,JP~'' nre t11e 41 po.or llor::-e trush" of How do ·' ot, feel 'I" tor gt,J""hnpprr, "~:ras~ll< 1111" J'.Jneuil the <'nt'< shell bm sts here!" " replte<l l~ ... lte !Jud rua.st rm1ntn.'~ S\\:llnp~ to go hac!, to ~our vutflt ?" Rudie m.ule no reply nnil the trurl. undnuhtPdly hnd ~een the London und sPa Isluuls ~~l~:li'IV trndttwn . gra•,twppPl and liked It so hP r liose sir," replied the sergeant co1 ererl •e1 era! kilometers 1 ~~~~ s the»e lint'*'~ 11 et e foun<l hv the A peasant In a high 11 heeled cart Lt for the buli<Jlng he gn1e to Boston htm down '.\,' " directed the l~n;:ltsh 11lien till'\ fi1st (filliP .JOCI that and went on to the next man. took a lou! tnne to clenr t11e road and rile,\ tlle the rles<end.mts of JUn.J\\a\' at Le Corneau! Was there 1\hen the clrner hnd tim~fled sweann~ flt'lll 'lie ~p.1n1'h srtll!'lll<'llts to tl1e 1 of hattie to be compared to at him he turned to Ead1e again. A Discovery south .Jhout St t\Ut:ustine. 01 horsrs But t11e \Hek Onully pa•,ed "Another thmg thut rile• me," sui•! Little Gilhert, "ho hrHI '<'CD chicle turm 11 lnn•e h1 De Rotn 11111'11 IllS 1!1 tl~ etghth d.Jy ~jarJie found the dt iler. "is that the~e here ,JoiH 1s ens'hut Ilt:~\er a duck. "n~ \i"'Itlng ht~ fated ma11 h to the ~~"'t''IJl[H." acting firs! so>rge:lnt of a de show up v. llh their a rm• an pia stet ed ~r.uHhuotlirr 111 the countt y lle wrnt of rep Ia• Pments for .11e "lth v.onn<l Sllipo>s anrl gol1l star, nut to expl111 e the barn and came to The Task of Adapta~ion of Occup.ltlnn They Wfnt a1v,1v and cnnteen merlals on thetr chest1 small stleam v.il<'i'e •mne <lrJLk• "er" Ltfe lot lllost 1 f us is a cnlltllliHJUS In the ,afternnon In third clnss and fonrJ.Jgpres an!l Gocl kno\\ s "h. 1t ~\\ 1111111111g Lonldn~ at tlwm in an1.1Ze Jll ULP" llf gf't(lll;; liSt'(] to the tiling~ e~Jdle begnn his third jour and not n d-n one o• em rutes a 11 lllent, lie ex<laimNI, "Oil! 1\e found "e hatlu't expected.-Bos ton TrllD· rejoin the batter)'. lt 11as not thin:; I \Yell, the proH~>t mar•hal 1s oome ste.llllhoat clucl.eu• '" •~npt. -22- Hot Water Very Useful in Preventing Chilling Poultry Notes • • • • • • • • Grasshopper Vane Not Original With Faneuil • • • G1·outHI o.Jts may he used for grow lng •to( J, or i.J) mg hens when fed In limited qu.mtJtJes • * • 1\'he.JJ bran IS I,JII~el~ usp(] Ill .Ill , : ,, k tn.l' he• It i• hulk\ hut fn~t·ll dkesuule .Jnrl 11,1< .1 I.Jx.Jtl ,.., tetHIPnrs ,, II'< h I< i>Pnefit•Jal It ~~ f.ntl\ ht;:l, Ill (lJ'(I{PJn • • • t'lud,, met! >Otnetlnng glet•n to 1.11 \\ ht il tl (\\ HIe OUt OB g-ootl I clllgt~ tht'\ Will take Clll'l' Of thb I CqlllrPIIIPIH th<'Tit"eJw, \\hen th!'y m·e hmhed tt .. hould he supp!Jerl • • • In the htulthng or mnint.unii g ut 1 IJ,J:h qtr.il'll tlmk of poulll). no one i•J•tnr b u' tlllJHittnnt a• the male• ht:llllllg t liP llock • • • l:rll!." l1e rt Is lower in fprdm~ 1a in< l•nn , o·n, o.1ts or h.lli<'v Flll'tiH'I PlCJII\ It is lngher 1D f1hPI and IO\\Pr 1J ~r,tliulill th.w these l(lafns • • 1\ lien blue~:t.JSs is pn.stut e!l too tlo,plv II\ ~t)Ps€', lt \\ill kill the ~1.1~ .... P\lt ltst tile ,,nne ns 11 "ill tf hlue~~ "''~ ls p.rsl ure!l exce"" ely dose b,\ Wiae Balance Betu1een Saving and Spending Ow en D. Young, chairman of the boat d of the General Electric com· pany, urged moderation In thrift, at the one hundred twenty-second an· nual dmner of the New England sociPty in the city of New York. Tim sentiment. supposedly allen to Ke" Rngland trathtlons. amused the audience of 400 ~ew Englandel s and tlu>lr !(uests, who recel\ed Its ex· pt e~~lon v. Jth composure. They heard )It·. Young hantermg absolve the presnut ~enrrutlon of charges of unre~trninell extra' aganre and suggest that ~elf-con<IPmnntJOn, "e\en to exalt our fathers,'' be not encouraged. "Let 1t he smd at once that I am a pom nd1 ocnte of thrift,'' satd Mr. Young, ''not that I do not believe in it-for others-but it does not excite my o>nthu~msm or fire my imagma· twn 1 h.ne hetn 11i<lely advert1se!l as ~a1 ing that I got exercts<' enough as a hoy hrmging home the co" s so that I !I<> not need to pia~· golf now. I feel fliP s.lllJe "a\' ahout thnft. Then, too, there Is the fr111tlessuess of the sub· JN t. 'l'hPt e h; ubout as much need of 1,1 Inn~ tlll'lft to thE> descendant of our :'\t" En~! and f.Jthers as there "ould l1e to the sons of Scotch pioneers. "The mere ~tatement of our 011 n extra1 ,Jganre exalts the thrtft of th~ fatlH.'IS One does not nePd to ask whet11er tlmft w1th them was compulsor~· 'l'hat "ould be ungracious nnd outside the method. If our grand· f.lther, h t\ing no house, sa,ed to build one, that was tlll'lft. If "e. havmg a house, sa1e to buy a motor c.tr or a mdio or to go to the movies, thnt 1s extra' ag.mce If 1\1' wtsh to throw the prudence of the fathers m hi~h "<•lief. we need on!~ ment1on mst.JIInwnt hu~ Ill!!. It IS unnecessary to ~lll'l k flf the f,Jct that the f.lthers had no credtt or ctetht maclnnerv It 1' !l~m· "hat<'\er the reason that tll('l dill not do the "n~teful nnd "w!,et.! tlnn.s 'hkl1 "e do \\ e are condemlle!l. tl e1 efme. and tl1e fathers arP pt .used 'I' hat I' my case. "The ohl notion that sm m~ is <II" a'' ,m !'LOnOnliC 1il'tUP and (hut ~o.;petH.lmc- t:-:i alwa~ THERE Is nothing quite like Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches and 'pains, but be sure it ir genuine Bayer; that name must be on the package, and on every tablet. Bayer is genuine, and the word genuine-in redis on every box. You can't go wrong if you will just look at the box wheu :you buy it: Atplrln Is the tra.de mart of Ba:yer Manufacture of Monoacetlcaclde ote• of SatlcJllcacll Sure · Relief . For correcting over-acidity, normahzing dtgestion and qdckly relievmg belching, gas, sourness, heartburn, nausea and other digestive dtsorders. Safe. Pleasant. s au economic crime or in life in~urance . No more Heartburn has, at least, h<•en qnestumed 111 our <!.ly, l'ia' tnl!s. after all, c.m only lllPnn from the stundpomt of sodPt), :ul!ltttonal p!.mt aC(llUnt more or hi'!· tl'r hou~e• to ll\e in-mm e fnttm·t~s to pr111luce- more r.ulroa!l~ atlll !ugh· "m s to ttansport. "\\'hrther "e put our <a\ mgs 111 a ~a' 111~~ hnnl~ . Normalizes Digestion and Sweetens the Breath or im estment. 1t all go<'S to plant. If thnft \\ere <o unl\ers.JI and I'Xlteme as til<' ptmlent urge, ou1· pl.mt uceount woul•l qut!ld1 outrun our nPeds. It \\OUI!l not he unhl.c a fatmer', ha\· in~ a s111tahlr lions!' m "hi< It to Iii e, ha1 1n~ to huild nnnthN fv1· "luch he han no need 1!1• s,,, 111~s under those ctrcumstances might IHII turn out to hP \\,1,1<' ":,;n "e ai'P nut to jud~c th11ft solely b) the test of ,,~, 111~ m· S[H'IHimg. lt one SJif'mb "hat I.e should pru<IPntl~ s:11 e, th.rt t'l'l'tamll is to he de· plorl'<l. But tf one s:t1 l'S "liat he ~ould prud!'ntl~ <!J!'IHI, that IS not n!'CI.'<sattl:, to be COIIIllll.'ndpd, A \\ tSe balance bet11 een the two, sa' mg enough to J,eep a plant account rulequate to our needs and sppndmg enough to ke1•p that plant busy in our sPn tee is the des1red end." 111 Airplanes All Right, but Not the Major! An lllustnltlon of their sense of humor was given In a note dropped by the Germans on an American airdrome dUJi11g the World war, after a glaring error had been made by nn American major m command of an afr unit. relates Gen. William Mitchell, commander of the American air force. du11ng the war, In a statement taken frnm his dtat'Y published in Liberly For Foot Rot in Sheep and Fouls in Hoofs of Cattle Try Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh AD dealen are aathorite41to refad yoar ••ey for tU fint bottle ii Dot tatted. Mercy F'anner-lley, "hat did you do "lth those pups? ~ew Band-I droll ned them. I thought It would be 11 merciful thing to do. seeing they were all born blmn . ThP hest thing about a man Is the Influence of a good woman. · Diplomacy Is often a knife in the hands of the underhanded. COULD NOT GET OUT OF BED Magazme. "A certain major," "rote the gen era I, "11 ho "us then in command of one ot the air S(]IIIHlrons. ftew 01 er Into dermnn:. "tth what ships lie had 1\IUJ!ahle fnr <luty !lp lo't hi~ way In the fo~ nn!l , landed m Germany "ith e' erv ship lnt:rct. Not one ship ",ts hurnPd or destrove<l, and tl1e Ger m.m< c.lptured the whole outfit. T!JP Get nmn• "Cnt back a humm ous message "l1ich "us dropped on one of our an·r!rnmes It said: 'We thank you for the hne u1rplanes and eqmpment whl('h ron ha1·e sent u~. hut what shall \\P do with the major?'" Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Strengthened Her Elkhart, Ind.-"! ha<l a tired feel· ing and 'l'las unable to get out of bed - - - - - -... Wtthout the help of my husband We heard of the Vegetable Compound and deculed to try it. I am st11l taking it and it eure 1s a. help to me. I can do my work without resting before I am through. I know that if women will give the Vegetable Compound a. trial they can overcome those tired and worn-out feehngs. I cannot express the happmess I ha1 e recc1ved and how completely it bas made o1·er my home "-MRs. D. H SIBI RT, 1326 Laurel St., Elkhart, Indtana. Boy Forger Art Geniu• 'l'ln ough the forgery of treasury notes tl hoy art gemns bus been dtscmPre<l bv the poli<•e of Glasgow, Srotlnnd who are withholding his name The larl wns tr.tced through the art P<t of two other hoJS who v.ere tJl'lllg to pa•s nntes 1\orth $2.50 "hit h thP nrt1st had made and sold to tlw tw•• for t11 o ~ents each In poiH p enUI t the ~ oung forger drew ,, rem.u kailh ll<'curate I'Pplica of a r·•nnHI not!.' r•H'Il to the watermark The hn,\ < \\PI I' pl.l! !'<] IIDL]Pr SU~Jl!'llr! PI! SNIIL'II!P lllld tile oil list Will he lw'p(l! 111 In~ Jpgi!nnalf' art erlucatlnn ~ lo-t good IJ:lllle 1~ ne'er retrlevPil BILIOUSNESS RELmVED ••• QUICKLY C:rter's Uttle Liver Pills Purely Vegetable Laxative free from ""=~~~~move the bowel• pam and uoplca1ant nfter FLORESTON SHAMPOO-Idea l for usc In cor:ncctlOll "Uh Pnrkt r s Ha1r Htl 1en.m . Makrstbe batr soft anri .Uull\ liO cents by mad or at drn~.. effects. They relieve the system of constlpa~ hon poi.sont wh1ch many ttmes cause a aour and actd cood1hon in the ay1tem. Remember they are a doctor's [lrcscrtptlon and can be a:ivcn With abtolute confidence to ao~body3 All Drug~ustl25c and 7Sc Red Packnges "JO CARTER'S ~PILlS W N. U , Salt Lake C1ty, No. 22 .. 1928. EJ..Sts. lhsco.x. U:u.!DllCal Works, Patcbo~uc, N. i. ~t'\\ Hl.ttll•s fnr {,Jilt'ttf' Rnzor ~1 Pn ...t~ntt"'f<.~ct!On guaranttt>d !'t ter S'owuk !Hlld 8\Stcm, 74)-. \\ ashlngton St, ~fllwaukd:: '' l.!i cattl<', or p.JrUcularly by sheep. on a Long Shot uucti(lu hildge h.n lllg no than a nlue Is called 8 hecuuse .lie earl of Yar tmd 11 standing het of 1,000 the hand •lea it would b.t, e a c~rd U111o a nine. and New Tricka klns says an old dug that good In the first place, knows of tricks. Wb.r tr.r to teach 001!£2 ••• Criminals Unable to Disguise Their Ears \\'liat e~rs nre rPall.l'" for I• nt last lJeu1~ realized, tliauJ,, to tile l'r 'llt·h poliee Criminals may Lli-;:mi<e themseh e< with f.tbe e) e!Jt·ows. gold teeth, derby hats nn!l dlstort~d facial expres.wns They may e1en desperately bnrn away tltose fa mou~ cle11 s to Hlen tit' thet r fingerprints. But the astute ·French detective tiptoes around tor a side· wise look, and there are the same old e~rs, boldly di~playing chnr•t~ter t-tic cun es, angle,, s1zc• .rnd propor twns. ' An In <Iii i!lual's ears, say• the \\'ash mgton St.Jr, mn:v not he the only pair of thut part1cular model in extsteuce. nut their 1 alue as a clew to estab llslting Identity Is being stressed b,1 detectt,es, hecau•e of the complexltJ of ear formations, the readiness with which they can be observed and photograplwd and <tu!11cd n~ll the rlillkuliy, r•f the Itt tit\ Hlu.JI coneraltn:: or dt~gutsln:,.: tllem Removmg Tarnish rtultenstone mixed 11ith oil to a cre.JIIIY cnnsi,tenes Is the comnwn frictwnul ngt•nt u~cl for rem01!ng tarn!Eh from COp[ler, lJraE~ Ulid hronz~ After tins cleaner h.ts heen appllecl the metal should be poltJIJerl witb o soft cloth. A final ruhhmg wltb dry rottenstone or whiting will gl\e the metal an even brighter luster. Mmernl• are of g1·eat hnpot tanee It l1a' ueen pro1 eo ti•.Lt pure lime stone, hone meal and charC'oal 111 e ho>nehd,rl. In chic!. maslw~ 10 per ~l'nt of these illllletuls are u~e!l dutm~ e.uly v.eet,s. •• • l'oullQ parastte~ are of many kinds :-5ullletlmcs they mulllply until the) !.Ill the fo11 Is on wl11cb they prey Bu: they do e\l'n greater Injury to the mdustry by reducing the vitality, stunt lng tlte growth, and checking the egg yield of fowls. ~._.,'VJ Retain Your Good Looks Cuticura Will Help You Every-day use of the Soap, assisted by the Ointment as needed to soothe and heal any irntations, does much to keep the skin fresh and youthful, the scalp free from dandruff and the hatr healthy. Cuticura Talcum, smooth, cooling and fragrant, Ia the Ideal toilet powder. Soap 25c Oln_,t Ill and liOe Tatem!. lie. Sold .....,_ where ~pie eacb free. AddNM : -oateua ~ todoo, D!tL.J!f, llaWm, - . - - Caticara Sloa..tq Stlc:k 2lc. |