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Show Rice Line in Tokyo This Is the Ladle is the Uncovered Wagon on an Oregon Trail WrffJ, iiF,- - 0 VM t - KEY TO CHECKING COSTLY CHICK ILLS Ravages of Coccidiosis May Be Prevented. ;'iXV ,s.y FAKNSWOKTH, who lives In the Tualitan valley, Ore., had to a trip to near the Idaho line, some 300 miles and as he did not havo any means of transportation he hitched up his two dogs and started off. He 1 a small man and rode on top of the ballbearing wagon. Q1IAKLES For School Wear of the unemployed in Tokyo, Japan, currying aigns give them free rice. the government that demanding SOME SWEET THINGS iTE is a procession H CHILDRENS Jty THORNTON W. BURGESS rOLLi. round, red Mr. Sun was J lost going to hed behind the I ur- as Peter Kabbit stole Into Hill It was just that Orchard. the Old and Mii.tiful hour between daytime of little the people when nighttime and the (ireen the Green Meadows all day drowsy and are to bed, while sleeping all day s out of their are getting about filling are thinking and eres The Old Orchard empty stomachs. at this hour. always Is very pleasant Peter likes to steal up there and sit have been busy Forest who ,re beginning to get of going thinking those who have been sleepy-wlnk- !" t t, Once 1932, by T.W. Burgess.) Bob-ertso- Perfect Caster U.VU Was three-fourth- one-fourt- h one-fourt- This smart Jersey ensemble ol green, with black and white checked blouse, Is sure to be a winner In the classroom and on the campus this fall. It is worn with a small green felt hat The full sleeves are drawu together just below the elbow with bands. narrow EON a while near Johnny Chuck's doorstep to chat with Johnny Chuck while they watch the first of the Black Shadows steal among the trees and listen the good night twitters of the red folk and the beautiful song of Brmvnie the Thrush. three-fourth- s one-thir- one-lml- f for to by Western feathe- evening Chit, chit, chit, Peter put his head back to Over the tops of the trees up. raced a black form, this way, that ay, turning, wheeling and then with rapid wing beats racing straight ahead, all the time shouting Joyous-u- It was a bird, of course, flitter the Bat is the only animal who can ay, and he cannot fly anything like the darting little black form Peter as Swift. li more fun out of flying anybody I know of," declared eler. "Just listen to him! Me S''outs just for of pure jov using 'Hose queer little wings. I know how e eels. Up fpls j ust as I do when race around and kick up my heels Mt f,,r pUre Joy ohiettmes - 'n,-v- He - self." Huh Huh !" : It H , was Johnny Chuck. exclaimed Johnnv per turned to look at again. and Johnny to, 81 U't ,mk of dissust on Wf. "Huh! Mnnto, exclaimed Cll,Kk "bee more. For a fel-dlow Pnts as much as you ana 09 k'S nose ther Pies niv' 8lrS nS much as T0U (1 Ieter fU. kn'nv m!"1ty little ahout Jo rn. Whoever told you that q,'f ,0rS' e- t - J deFrank Stee, expert casting-rovotee of the Lincoln Bark Casting club, Chicago, attained the utmost In his chosen sport when he scored a perfect 100 In the National Association of Scientific Casting Clubs tournament at Carnegie lake, Pittsburgh. This mark set a Dew worlds record for the dry fly accuracy cast, being the first time that a perfect score has been made. MALLOCH You ought to see the mixing, It takes ahout an hour. You ought to gee the batter, ought to see the pan, Its really quite a matter For anyone to plan. Y'ou essays, etc., by teachers. has which One of the rights people enjoy under the Constitution Is the right to keep bare arms. Adagio Is a kind of anesthetic danc ing. Bell Syndicate. . 1932. Douglaji Malloch. WNU Service. one-thir- peo-Pibb- y. " a Vb tcT on. loe'sln? didnt " r0Itlp,I m"re puzz,0,d thnrae 16 it him- - fc S Portable City Is Growing Near St. Louis callow?" I don't know that Ieter slowly, I than ever. le Any one can 8 s'va,,ow jtist to look titorvi M. fnMU1' "Imuv ' t that anv ne cun make themselves dont use tC ,"ant to Kee lf ,h.v r lrains out other t'i,r enough to find lo. ana So"ty isn't a swal- 'viU he hoion- -, . swallow. Me Hr ift. Peter johnnv s;;n"!l!:;r faiai altogether. Hints what he lsn kn"w what to suv as If he knew if W1't ho was S,t Ieter talking ahout. had to th admit to himself ;t ho ro:. d dri r know a thing t SfH tv. "Chitier chhter clutter I L?""k L vc p -- GANAHL, TB 5 ?v a city made up entirely houses, has been forming slowly near St. Louis, Mo., as a move toward economical buildand lower living ing construction The structures are built of costs. wood. Our photograph shows a view in the main street, with gas station, restaurant and homes. ferent compartments of a salf feeder. 1referonce of the birds varies greutly depending upon their condition, the time of the year, weather and rute of egg production, slates D. C. Kennard, . At the University of Wispoultry-manconsin, studies indicate that some birds naturally prefer one kind of grain to another, and because of this difference In taste, eggs varied In yolk color more than when birds were all forced to eat the same grains. Prairie Farmer. WNU Service. Burnt and Scald burn Is the effect of dry heat of 110 degrees I", and over, a scald being the result of moist heat of over 120 degrees F. Clinically there Is do distinction between them. Death usualof the total ly results when area of the body Is affected, however superficially. I f . ..TO.. f8Y So many mothers nowadays talk about giving their children fruit Juices, as lf this were a new discovery. As a matter of fact, for over fifty years, mothers have been accomplishing results far surpassing anything yeu can secure from home prepared fruit juices, by using pure, wholesome California Fig Syrup, which Is prepared under the most exacting laboratory supervision from ripe California Flga, richest of all fruits In laxative and nourishing properties. Its marvelous to see how billons, weak, feverish, sallow, constipated, d children respond to Its gentle Influence ; how their breath clears up, color flames In their cheeks, and they become sturdy, playful, energetic again. A Western mother, Mrs, H. J. Stoll, Valley P. O., Nebraska, says : "My little daughter, Roma Luclle, was constipated from babyhood I became worried about her and decided to give ber some California Fig Syrup. It stopped her constipation quick; and the way It Improved her color and made her pick up made me realise how rundown she had been. She Is so sturdy and well now, and always in such good humor that neighbors say shes the happiest girl In the West Like all good things, California Fig Syrup Is Imitated, but you can always get the genuine by looking for the name California" on the carton. under-nourishe- Artificial Heart Vienna physician, Doctor has perfected a machine or artificial heart" that pumps the blood when the real healt stops. By use of this new apparatus persons apparently dead have been brought buck to life. It keeps the blood circulating for a while although the heart has stopped. The machine Is designed to apply alternate pressure and suction to that part of the chest containing the heart, so that blood Is alternately sucked Into that organ and forced out again, simulating approximately the normal circulation maintained by the heartbeat A Klsen-menge- j Early Chicks Best One should not expect to force pullets for eggs all winter and then expect them to give the best of batching results In the spring. In this con nectlon, it should be remembered that there Is a vast amount of difference between hatching a large percentage of chicks and raising a large percent-- j age of good chicks from such a flock. The early chicks from a forced flock are usually better all around than those derived from later ones. Ex- change. r, TVhn not mux, A Clear Skin? Cutlrura Soap used constantly and Cutlrurn Ointment occa- sionally will promote and maintain a clear skin, free from pimples, black-bead- s, redness, roughness and other unsightly eruptions. Sorp C5c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Proprietors: Toi'er Drop & Chemical Corp., Malden, Maas. Radio Links Nations Direct wireless transmission from Belgium to the Fnletd Stales was in-- , augurated, on the Belgium national holiday, by King Albert, who spoke briefly over the National nnd Columbia broudeusting networks, expressing his "sincere wish that the progress of science, of which this is so signal an example, may find its equivalent In a progress toward a better understanding between nations. Radio in Russia Hurdly a corner of the principal cities of Jtusslu Is without Its loud speaker, blaring forth news and propaganda from the leading broadcasting stations. Recently the authorities placed a large order for radios, to be Installed In factories and workmens clubs. There are relatively few radios In homes. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Dtodnsff Rwtfii Stop Htlr FaUtoj Import CotoT ftsd Boooty to Gray and Fadod Hair free choice A What kind of a noun Is trousers? Uncommon noun beeaues it is singular on top and plural at the bottom. lilt. method of feeding The grain to poultry has shown good results at Ohio State university, where each of the grains were placed in dif- 1 99 Happiest Girl Let Hens Choose Talk about Monday, And Tuesday, too, Talk ahout Wednesday, The whole week through. Talk ahout Thursday, And Friday some, But Saturday's cookie day, Urn. urn, um! Blunderbuss is the name the British have given to their busses. . way, Y'ou ought to see the fixing, You ought to see the flour, The Besurree! ion was when the women came and found the tomb tiad been rolled away. isnt much to have more of unless and then swallow hlm- - animal is an animal It does not miss. d BONEP.S are actual humorous tidbits found in examination papers, ave ktfi lie seems to . 1 know vff an It kltmner the Swallow tPr all. Sooty is a sure-foote- Truancy Is something been proven to he true. wish I could shout then, Jon know i can't, because I ajent any voice for shouting. Just I W-- A gif? Sooty gets than bpinK Roosters, lf matured by the beginning of the breeding season are more reliable breeders the first season than afterwards, producing more young, though the quality may be somewhat Inferior to what the same birds would produce In their second and third breeding seasons. In large breeds mate six to ten hens with one male and with lighter breeds the proportion may be as high as 12 to 15 hens to one rooster. Males should he kept separate from the females except In the In a large flock breeding season. where males and females run together promiscuously the dominant male may he ruined by overwork. Borne regulation Is advisable In such cases. cookie day hey? Our days Saturday Up our way. days WHAT your that when it kicks it was Sooty the watching. Selection of Breeding Rooster Vital Matter Newspaper Union. By DOUGLAS m look e n COOKIE DAY I ohit! s one-fourt- h snug-fittin- b Lemon Sponge Pie. Cream two tablespoonfuls of butter with two of flour, add the egg yolks of two eggs, the Juice and rind of a lemon. Mix well and stir in one cupful of milk, of a cupful of sugar, ami fold In the beaten whites. Iour Into an uncooked pastry shell and bake until firm. Sweetmeat Wishe. But one half cupful of candled orange peel, one cupful each of dates, tigs, walnut meats and candied cherries through the meat chopper, add one tablespoonful of lemon Juice and knead until well mixed. Toss on a board dusted well with powdered sugar, roll out to Inch la thickness and cut Into small rounds with a cutter. When stiff frost with a plain orange Icing and decorate with bits of cherry and citron. Orange Squares. Soak two tablecupspoonfuls of gelatin In ful of cold water. Add one fourth cupful of chopped nuts to the gelatin, add cupful of orange Juice, two tablespoonfulB of lemon Juice and the grated rind of an orange. Boll together one cupful of sugar and s cupful of hot water to the soft ball stage, remove from the heat and add the gelatin, stir and cook for ten minutes. Four Into a pan and sprinkle with four tablespoon-fillof chopped nutmeats. of a Fig Pudding. Cream cupful of fat with one cupful of sugar. Add the beaten yolks of two eggs, cupful of milk added alternately with two cupfuls of flour sifted with four teaspoonfuls of huk lug powder and one teaspoonful of salt. Fold In the beaten egg whites. Bake In a quick oven. Cut Into rounds or oblongs, place a spoonful of whipped cream over the top and place a steamed fig on each. Serve with a lemon sauce. well-beate- !! M to Look at Johnny and Puzzled at the Look of Dison Johnnys Face. Peter Turned filth-boru- cake: WNU So rvlc. To Find Truth There are two ways of reaching truth by reasoning it out and by feeling it out All the profoundest truths are felt out. The deep glances into truth are got by love. Love a man, that Is the best way of understanding him. Feel a truth, that Is the only way of comprehending it. F. W. gust 'TM1E11E are many people who do not enjoy a meringue. The following pie is made with the eggs folded In and mnkes a filling like sponge more Sooty raced high overhead shouting Joyously. lie looks like a swallow anyway," declared Ieter. hut tf you say he isn't one I suppose he isn't. If tie Is a swift lie is well named, for he certainly Is swift enough in the air. I guo,' I don't know much about him." "1 guess mmi don't," declared Johnny Chuck, if you call him a swalThe trouble with a lot of peolow. ple is that they dont know anything about their neighbors and just guess ur tilings. You're known Sooty by sigiit a long time, haven't, you?" "Fver since I can remember, re"Summer wouldnt be plied Ieter. summer without Sooty cutting up and racing around up in the air. But Ive never seen him close to, or sitting still, and I've never thought much about him. He never before seemed to me very Interesting. "Huh! exclaimed Johnny Chuck. Everybody Is Interesting If you take the trouble to get acquainted." chit-chi- The highly contagious disease, which takes a heavy toll In young chicks, usually can be promptly controlled by feeding dry or liquid skimmllk or buttermilk and practicing proper sanitation In the brooder house and yards, according to the laboratory of animal pathology and hygiene at the College of Agriculture, University of Illinois. There is no effective treatment for adult carriers of the disease. For young chicks dry milk should constitute 40 per cent of the mash, and liquid skimmllk or buttermilk should be fed straight These feeds should be before the chicks at all times for a period of two weeks and should be supplemented dally with a small amount of grain and green feed. Coccidiosis Is a disease, and consequently santltatlon Is the foundation of control. It was pointed out by Dr. J. P. Torrey, assistant pathologist of the Illinois state department of agrlcultude, who Is stationed at the laboratory. Contaminated droppings become Infective within 48 hours or more. Hence prompt and regular cleanliness In the brooder house, hen house and yards Is very necessary. Contaminated soil Is the most common means of spread, since the disease may live there for two or three years. Attendants often carry the Infection Into the brooder house from contaminated yards. A system of yard rotation or keeping the fowls on wire or concrete Is the only way to eliminate soil Infestation. The disease Is caused by microscopic protozoan parasites which develop and multiply In the walls of the fowls Intestines. The acute form of the diseuse occurs most In chicks two to ten weeks of age and causes death without noticeable symptoms. In subacute attacks, loss of appetite, droop-lnesruffled feathers, dropping wings, drawn-ihead and death In two to four days are some of the symptoms. The droppings uiay be bloody, brownish or quite dark. Bloody droppings usually are seen In the early stages of an outbreak. The chronic form of the disease occurs mostly la older fowls and usually Is characterized by loss of appetite, loss In weight, dirty plumage, paleness of the comb and and sometimes paralysis. wattles .Since such fowls are usually curriers, they should not be In contact with young chickens. Doubtful cases of the disease should be referred to the local veterinarian for diagnosis. ' 0e aod 91 .0 st Hbcog Chip. Wk-- Dnintet. cSocts.N.1 FLOKESTON SHAMPOO Ideal for on la oonnec Lion wi th Park er'sHair Balsam. Makes thft hair soft and fluff jr. 60 cents by mail or at drug ffiala. liiacox Chemical Works, FatcboffMaN.lC Wanted No Funeral Grief That there be no display of grief at Ids funeral was asked In the will of Reginald F. Arthur, an attoney, of South Brent, England, who died recently. Merely carry me when nobody Is about to my grave and let me be," the will read. He stipulated that there was to be no clergymen, no church service, no mourning flowers and no hearse or mourning conches." A Old Cats Crave Marked granite marker has been placed over the grave of "Snookle, oldest cat In Massachusetts, which died reThe cat becently at twenty-four- . longed to James Garfield of Ilttsfleld. If people wouldnt part with their money, nobody could get rich. Try Lydia E. Plnkham't Veietabl Compound 3 Winter Quarters At least by October 1 nnd preferably earlier, the pullets should be moved Into winter quarters If one expects them to make creditable showing this winter. Tt will require some time for them to become adjusted and It will be well for them to become acclimated before tiie changeable fall weather occurs. Then, too, a chance in housing conditions may be the very thing ii :t will throw Uiein into a fall molt above all, t he poultry-mas to avoid. W'i'.M?Tco Wcra-flat- " - to go Another date broken . . . Couldn t stay on her feet a minute longer! Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound alwavs relieve V. N. U., month crimps. Try it next Salt Lake City, No. 40-19- 32. |