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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL riday, February 12, 1932 Who Was Who? EGG-PRICE RATIO TO BE CONSIDERED By Louise M. Comstock HARRIET LIVERMORE • Highly Important Factor m Poultry Raising. ...u IU .... ~ IU a. 0 ~ 0.... ''IT'S a fact, men. With this new Target Tobacco I roll from 30 to 40 cigarettes for a dime. And they're some cigarettes! They taste and look like ready-mades. It's real cigarette tobacco and it's so darned easy to roll. I never thought I'd have the patience to roll my own, but now you couldn't change me. I'm havin' the best smokin' I ever had and I'm savin' 4 bits a week. Whether you're inter• ested in savin' or not, I advise you to step right into a store and slap down a dime for this real cigarette tobacco. u For 20 ready-made amokea you pay 6j! Federal tu (plut a atate tu in eome atatea). With Tara:et youpayonty lj!. And)'outdcaler offers you a money-back suar• antee if you don't uy Taraet ia better tban at.y other cigarette tobacco you have ever rolled. - She blended in a. like degree The vi.xen and tbe devotee. . , • The main cause of profit or loss on tommerciaJ poultry farms In the East HOS Whittier paints Into the Is the relation between the price of charmed circle about the New Engeggs and the prlee of feed, says E. G. land hearth in "Snowbound" the picture i'!lsner of the New York State College ot that ·•not unfeared, balf·welcome ot Agriculture. He points out that the guest," the woman evangelist. Nor wholesale price of grains which go in- wns the picture an lrnugiuary one. to the poultry rStion has recently aver- Harriet Livermore was a real woman aged 74 per cent of the pre-war price, and a somewhat notorious figure In a while the price of tbe blghcst grade of day when woman's place was emphat· eggs in New Yorl~ state has averaged lcnily In the home. S!Je bad trn veled 103 per cent. He says that this Is tl1e wJdely, preached frequently and eloreverse of last winter and spring. quently of the Immanent second comwhen feed was above pre--war price Ing of the Cl1rls~ aurl once bad deand eggs were only tour-fifths of u. fled every trndltlon of her sex by talk· In other words, the egg-price ratio is tog before congress, and twice on the now more favorable to Lhe grower than same day. For some time she had at any recent time. made her home with Lady Bester until the two bad quarreled Stanhope Among other factors wltlcb make !or profits. the first need is high egg pro-- over a horse they both desired to ride ductlon from each hen; to show profit when the Messiah should reappear. birds must produce considerably more On her return to A mertca she talked com124 than 120 eggs a year. On herself In and out of the good graces mercial farms In New York In 1930. or the people ot Plymouth, Mass. She the average number of eggs was 144 offered to give a free lecture In the tor each bird. and only one-fourth of village chureh. Three people In sucthe farms produced more than 160 eggq cession entered while she was speaka bird. These farms made tour times Ing, !eaTing the door open behind them as much as those with a producllon of and necessitating a pause in her eloless than 130 eggs. quence and her request to close It. Yet high egg production, adds Pro- After the third repetition of the offessor Misner. ls not enough; a large fense she became obviously furious number of layers 1$ necessary so that and refused to proceed untU one of the total Income will be big enough to the audience volunteered to act as pay the Interest on the capital Invested door keeper. At the lecture's close and to return good wnges to the oper- the speaker announced she had for ator. Two thousand laying bens or sale a certaJn brand or pi1Is, and asked more are needed to produce a labor those who had interrupted her to re. Income of more than $100 a month. deem themselves by being the first to With less than thi~ number of birds buy I on a commercial plan, the flock does not afford full-time employment for a ALICE IN WONDERLAND poultryman. WRAPPED IN MOISTUREPROOF CELLOPHANE • • • little girls just turned N OTsix many find thernsell•es suddenly be- "Long-Distanc.e" Layer Is Worth Considering -~ 0 ::c woman tropical, tntense, T MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Q A In thought and act, Jn soul and senee, 0193-a Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. Louisville, Kentucky Lioaeu Followed Girls Escaping from her cage In Earl Sbilton, England. Zenita, seven-year- old lioness, qufeUy followe<.J a crowd ot wlll -feil girls ju:;t returning from dinner to a hosiery factory. Tlle girls scattered, but ZPnitn raided a vegetaiJie garden and was cnpturecl Inter in U1e factory yard. Relf-conlrol Is the highest discretion. come heroine of a story book destined to be translate<! Into twelve languages, The theory thnt pullets alone pay as quoted almost as much as Shakespeare egg producers Is being modlfied. Pul- and more parodied than any other lets do lay more eggs than year old work In the English language! Nor hens and in better season. But tt costs was A!ice Liddell, more tnmlllar to us money to buy or raise t11ern. Jf a bird as Allee In Wonderland, so much difIn b~r pullet year produces 291 eggs ferent from most childt·en, who tlnd and 1n her second yenr Zl8 It Is clear the books wiU1out pictures and converthat she Is of the sort that should satlo!! their elrlers read so very dull. not be summarily dealt with after one But she could boast the friendship of year's production. It would pay to Charles Lut wldge DoUg~on. professor keep her for egg production alone of mathematics at Oxford un1versity, and of considerably more Importance who could be persund~d on occnsion to retain her for breedlng purposes. to entertain story·hungry little girls Tbe hen referred to is a Barred Rock with the most delightful of fairs fanon t11e Agassiz farm. She and 15 other te.sies. Barred Roclts under test produced Alice first had her tulventures tn an average or 187 eggs to their see- wonderland during an afternoon's boat on.d ye::n·. In tlve yenrs one of these ride on the river, with Dodgson at the hens laid 1,076 eggs, nn average year- oars nod her two little sisters sitUng The develop- bappily in the stern. Then were crely production of 215. nlent of long-distance layers offered ated those "qnnint events." tbe everan interesllng field of worlt tor poullasting tea puny with the Mad Batter try breeders and 'llny be of consfd· and the Slet•py Dormouse; tf1e duchess• erabie value to the poultry industry. crnzy gan1e-n party; the lobster quad-Nor'West Farmer. rille, the cut·ious lullnby for the bnby who "sneezed because he Lme'v it Poultry Run Rotation teased." So delighted was Allee wHb Internal pnrnsJtes and disease are her adventures tbo.t the author printthe twin terrors of the poultry breed- ed them out, illustrated them, signed er. Running the birds on the snme them "'1tll his pen name "Lewis Carland two or more years 1.n succession roll" and presented them to her ns "A is the cause ot most of their trou- Christmas Gift to a Dear Child In bles, of almost a full huodred per Memory of a Summer's Day.'' Just a cent of tho~e due to internaJ para- J few years ago Alice, tn financial sites. At Sidney, Vancouver Island ex. straits, sold the precious manuscript perirnental station, the poultry yards at auction for $77.000, and tt was subare operated under a definite S-year sequently re::;old to an Amerleun colrotation-1, clover and grass i 2, roots; lector for $150,000: 3, grain. The young chicks nre run • • • only on the turf land. Two years ROBINSON CRUSOE out of three the runs are In crop and are twice plowerl before the birds are T IS because Dnntel Defoe was a returned to them in the third year. good newspaper man, able to see -Exchange. the .. story" In a current news yarn concerning the rescue of a marooned from a desert Island that we sailor Isolate Sick Hens that nnlversaJ favorite today hnve Evecy poultry farm should have a Crusoe." ·'RobinsoiJ hospital or .!Orne plac-e apart from Tbe yarn upon whJcb he based his the rest of the flock where sick btrds can be examined and treated. 11 yon book was about one Alexander Selare not a poultry d.Jsease expert let kirk, English mariner born at Largo, 1 yonr local veterinarian or the poultry Fifeshire, who early went into prldisease laboratory d1agn.ose the case. vateering to the South seas and by The Isolation of any bird not In the 1704 bad enrned promotion to com· best of condition will preveot the mand of the good ship Cinque Ports. spread of any disease through the As the result of a quarrel with bfs rest 1>f the 6ock and ott~n save the captain, he was at his own request set ashore at Juan li'eronnrlez, a ttny poultrymnn hundreds of doJinrs. Island some 350 miles west of the coast of Chile, where h~ Uved for tour years and four montbs, much, per· bnps, as did the character be InKeep young turkey poults separate spired Be was finally rescued by from chickens and from old turkeys. Capt. Woodes Ro,{!"ers and returned • • • The American standard of perfec- to ch~Uizntlon. At the time of his tion recognizes tweh-e classes, forty- death Selkirk had attained rank or flve breeds and qne hundred and lieutenant on H. ~L S. Weymouth. Not onJy was tt bis story upon twenty-seYen varieties of chickens. whlcb Defoe built "Robinson Crusoe." • • • Delaying the housing of pullets un- but Juan Fernandez Is today frequent~ til they are wel1 started laying Is one ly known as Crusoe's Island, and of the mnln causes of wtnter and tall boasts not only many or the very ummolt, a dh:astrous blow to winter egg brella trees tbnt figure ln the story, production. but a Crusoe's cave, and, near tbe • summit ot Lts highest mountain, SelOne ot the mnjor needs in the poul- kirk's Lookout, a tnl>let, placed there try Industry Is Widespread education In 1808 In honor of the original Roi>on disease prevention. Lnson Crusoe 1 I Con-veraa tionalist ••That man prides himself on being a conY_. sationnlist." "Yes," rcpliel1 .lliss Cn.renne. ''Be1 s neYer so happy us when he makes a string of p~ople miss their trains wh11e he monopolizes the bureau of Jnformat1on." A conceited man is ensily fooled. SORE THROAT minutes after you rub FfeelIVE Musterole your throat should begin treatment sore! Conti 01\ to nut: the less once every hour/or five hours and you'U be astonishe at tho;: relief. Th1s famous blMd of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredi.. ents brings relief naturally. Musterole gets action because jrritan~' -not it is a f'counter• just a salve-it penetrates and stimulates blood circulatio11 and helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by doctors and nur..es. To Mothers-Mustero/e is also made in milder form for babies Qnd small children. Ask/orChil· dren's Musterole. I Poultry Hints Brazil Well Described as "World in Itself" Brazil hns features of dlstinctiTe interest both In the unfverse In general and to ourseh1 E>s Jn particular. Kipling once said thnt the region over whleh the l)enevolent and bewhiskered Dom Pedro TI ruled, "1s a world In Itself!' Nor did he overshoot the mark. With nn area of 8,275,510 square miles. Brazil Is greater 1n extent than the United States, e.x:cluding Alaska and the Insular possessions . Some of the stattls are larger than tbe 1arge~t European countries, Isaac F. Morca~son writes, in the Saturday Evening Post. Amazonas. for example, fs five times the size ot: Great Britain, wh1le Matto Grosso rould cover oil Frnnre twice. Putting It In another way, BrazU is bigger thnn the whole European continent, not counting a part of Russia, and Is the fifth 'country anywhere in ~eo~t·nphical scope. The average man thinks of Brazil In terms nf Rlo de Janeiro, loveliest of an harbors-It lives up to the advertisement-and his eup of breakfast cofl'ee. The l'epubttc accounts for nearly 70 pPr Cf'nt of the total coffee supply. Bnt Bmr.il is much more. To no land has nntul'e been more generous In tbe bestownl of her r1ch gifts of rnw materlal. An observer has Rtated that 1! a delnge should again Inundate this 'vorld, snnrin~ only Brazil and U1e United States, the two countries could stil1 carry on their lives and lndustri~s with one snpplemenUn~ the other. Mother of 7-Still Young )ler Her system doesn't stagnate; her face doesn't age. She has the health and "pep" that come from a lively liver and strong, active bowels. When you're sluggish and the system needs help, don't take a Jot of upatent medicines."~ There's a famous doctor's prescription for just such cases, and every druggist keeps this standard preparation. It is made from fresh laxative herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin. Just ask for Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin. Take a little every day or so, until every organ in your body feels the big improvement. The next time you have a bilious headache, or feel all bound-up, take tills delicious syrup instead of the Brazll could supply rubber, sugar •. coffee, rice, bnnanns, meat, cncao, lron ore manganese and timber, especially mahogany, wblte we could contribute wheat, corn. copper, cotton, fruit, mn.nufncturetl nrtlc1es or all kinds and capital. Practically An old bachelor says tbnt n marA man should ltave a good excuse the only essentials Jacking would IJe certificate fs a noose-paper. riage act. menn a committing before ready tin and platinum. --------------------------I Possible Now to See Washington "the Man" That Nagging Backache Now that Prof. Albert Bu•lmell May Warn of a Duordered Kidney Hart says again that George Wae:hor Bladder Condition ington swore during n rnhlnet meetIIEED promptly a nagging ing, there Is n double indictment I backache, with bladder i.I against him. He nlso swore durin~ regularities and a tired, nervous, tile Re>olulion. It I• said that on depressed feelina. They may warn one occasion he threw his bat to the of some disordered kidney or bladder condition, ground Jn n fury nnd jumped up ancl down On it, uttering strong talk the UserseverywhererelyonDoan'e Pills. The sale of millions ofhoxe& while. The mare Ra('riliglous o:t the annually attests to Doan ·a popu• h1storinns say that l1e wos eYen vulYour druggist has Doan'•• larity. gar occasionally. It Is known thnt A Diaretic he dranl\: ln moderatton, nlny-ed cards for and fights cock to went money, for Kir:lneya tlae raced horses, a~ all m€'Jl ot his, station In Ufe did <lnrin~ thP Eight(>enth century In Virginia. The best The orator who deals largely In To the father of twins life seems word ptrtnre of him done hy nnyquotations speaks lolumes. but a span. bo<1y. that of 'l'hnrkPray. shows a Washington not greatly unlike tbe C(lntPmporn rle~. In history, as In nrt noel rell1rion. there nrf" fnndnmf'ntnilstg nnt'l moclernlsts. 'J'he writN.;; of the latter group go much too far in t11e-lr efforts to "humnni7.e·' him. They dis"Con LIVER. OIL is not a. 'luxury; but an iodis~nsa.ble food for tort }lim Into cheapnf"SS and vulgarchildren .••• Cod liver oil should bC included in the young tty. The fnndamf'ntaiT!'!t!'l still put n diet of all children tinder 2.. years of age, and it may well be hatchet In his hnnd nnrl make him given to all roung children .... " Th.is quotation is from the fnnocent nf' even R whUP lie. Pl'OGovernment s pamphlet, Emergrncy Food R.elUJ t#ndChild Htaftb. fessOr Htnt and Tlln('l;;erny are on In Scott's Emulston of Cod Liver Oil., you have a ~ala table of high-vitamin-test cod liver oil. easy for children to form tile miflrllP _l!l'OUDil. Scott & Dowoe, :Bloomfield, N.J. Sales Rep)csentacive, take. As tl1e r>nr~on Weems ven:;lon of F. Ritchie&. Co., lac., New York. Harold Washington prPTUilNl while the midLUJnN 'tO ~h• &oU & BO&t>M ,.adio 'Program. "Ad"llt~turi?tD" with Cotnl' dle men of to(lny WC'I'P comfngo to won. Ludt.rutr." on Su?tday night at T:SO 11> m. OtlW Stat(on..t KHJ Los A11j;~llu, KOIN PorllaM, KFRC San. Fn:!.JJcn1ao, maturity. th<' ~illy olfl 1Pg(lnd!'i still KOL &a'ct., K VI TI1COIWa aJtd- KFPY Spoka.n.t prevail. The~ m•p d~?f ng hard. hnt they are dyin~. Jn anothf'r 20 or 2!1 Tear~ thf'rP will he n far l1ette-r con~E'ptlon of tlli!'; g{qnntl<' figure n~ he reall.v wn!'l-"the- first. the lnst, the he~t"-nelther n pln~te-r ~nlnt nor a devtl-mny-care.-Roston Herald. Doan~s "'-All Winter Lmtg Ar the Foremost Desert Resort of the West-marvelous climate-worm sunny day&-clear starlit nights-dry invigorating air- splendid roods- gorgeous mountain scenes--fined hotels-the idea I winter home. Wrlto Cro• & Cll•tt•y PALlU SPRINGS California • • • rt Is bost to make the ponllry house ns airtight as posslhle In order. to conserve the greatest amount of bent dur· log cold weather. • • • INDISPENSAB LE" for children j Marriage Easy in Poland Young 1oH•rs in pnrf::~ of Pnland ha,·e adopted n motto of 11 mflrriage without priest, Incense or \'Odl;:a." Tl1e new cer<'mony consists nwrely of tbe sw<?arlng of nn "oath" hefoTe a loenl Conmnmh•t worl<Pr, who then declares t11e marrifi~W vnlw:I. An Ukrainian newspnpC'r ot comruunistlc tentlencies puhli~hes t11e names of those thus united. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up ftO years ago. They regulate liver and bowels.-Adv. A waitress should always wear a Only place where a torn shirt fetching costume. doesn't matter is In camping out. , , Stainless "Rub In and inhalant UJ!$Urpassed in preventing and refieving '<:olcf¢ongestion.s SOLD AT ALL · ·"" . &-ROBBINS, DRUG STOR£5 She Should Worry "I hear she has a cloudy past." ''Oh, well ; she bas a sunny pres-t1lce." Of the many human buds but few b1oom successfully. . Tuberculosis ot fowls fs a chronic ~nfectlous dl~ense. resembling tubercu1osts of other nmmal~ and man. In some sections of the count:-y It 1.8 called spotted Uver or liver complaint. (@. 1932. Western (l.el'.'BPtHl~;~r Union.) Heart Throbs A sclenUtic writer points out that j the ••ampllllcatfon of radio brings to onr ears the babble o1 tbe atoms tn a motbball and tbc molecular clamor ln the beort of an on1on... The plain · radio, unnmplified, also brings the na~ ble of the bard-boiled egg, and tbe toothpaste clamor in tile henrt of 1 agent.-llinoeapolls Journal I the Pills I • • Sunshine~~~~ usual cathartic. You'll .be rid of all that r.oisonous waste, and you haven tweakened thebowels.You'll have a better appetite, and feel better in every way. The constant useofcaU1articsisoften the cause of a sallow complexion and lines in the face. And so unnecessary! Would you like to break yourself of the catharlic habit'! Al the same time building health and vigc~ t ~at protects you from frequent ~1<.k spells, headaches, and colds? Get a big bottle of Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin today. Use often enough to avoid those attacks of constipation. When you feel weak and run-down or a coated tongue or bad breath warns you the bowels need to be stimulated. Give it to children ins lead of strong laxatives that sap their strength. It isn't expensive. HE woman who gives organs the right stimulant T need not worry about growing old. For clean, sparkling dishes with less worktry the New Oxydol with its 50% nwre suds -riclt, lasting suds that cut grease cleanly and yet are kind to hands. Oxydol never balls up, leaves no scum, softens water. VANITY CASE Ra.nll8omecaaoeont.a.Lnmgmfrror. powQerattd puJ!. Poatl)llld. oDlY lOcent.sanda.llnleot:vourUme. Hollrt"OQetlt:: U) CU~our.th18 (2) Write names and complete adclreesOI of pilore.nu or ehUdren or young adults whO b&ve Club Feet, Jnfaotlle Paraly•l• SplaaJ Curnture. or Hlp Dlseua_ (S) State which or aboVfl amlctlons each cripple bas. (4) Oh•e ageot erlpple. (II) BendRllwlth IOctnstampe. AUti•o conditton9musr. bo.eomplled wlth to get thevo.n1ty case. OtrerciO&OB Apr. 30, 1932. advert~ment. Mcl.aia. Orthopedic Sauiarium 915 Aubert Aft., SL Louis, Mo. •' • |