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Show tur sMv.cii prs.i rnwic Spanish pork. i.taii The Legislature CABINET State of For The 8 lilt. MOLASSES HAS EDGE ON CORN Good Results at Ohio Station Have Been Obtained. fun In lit poultry ratios rrrtaln dlMlnrt advantage corn. when suhrtltuM fur that train In quastlil up to 10 per ernt moInmu I 'r The teutons of tba Irglditur at of tan to luieief each day. A bill lafrudutod la ibo oraato prohibit . advortUiog of vignette, rlgirette pera, chewing or awuklng tobacco on 1411 board la I'lab. A resolution asking rtogiro to enact a law permitting federal loana to drainage or levee dltii'ia baa pavi lb bmtae. bocuuMilg me. ur A requiring ntotorUla to buue. halted on blgk-waaproed by Ibe bue A dozes bill seeking to lake from the statutes of I'lab ohsolrt aqd dead law, wbli'b either bate Iron held It ut tonal or sever bate been mode effective, were introduced la tbe euate. Then measure were by tbe senate Judiciary committee, Mint they were based u the recommendation nf tbe stale rode commllon. Amuttg the law which fie bllla would repeal I Hint providing for Ibe establishment of a bramb la Ibe slate miner. lew-I'l- l. 1. Tbe state miner bopltul ha. lever Iwrn built, other lawa which n would l by Ibe rude relate tu Hie state memorial to I 'Inti sidd'er: preference right of rtllcr nu stale bind; the slate welfare coavtulwdun ; appropriation of slate road fund ami pprorlathiu thereof to toitnilc : federal aid for atnte road and distribution thereof to eouutle; ateel bridge and metal culvert; Hie school record of vblh Jrrn lu employment ; board of examiner In rltle of the first end second ibis to condm-- t teacher examination and Issue certificate, and the filing of mechanic Hen before doing work. The twelfth code romuilmhm meiire Introduced Friday, would amend tbe lavr relating to miuen-ratio- n of executora and admluWtra-toraot bool baa been mi m y, f lha ration. Ttila baa bran by two year of experimental work by tho poultry bunhniidry department of the Ohio 8tst Iwlveralty, The nMiloMo-- baa replaced com on a pound fur pound bunla. "It baa cl von equally food results In rntlona for at art Ins and growing cldikona, laying bene and fattening bird," snjs Prof. A. It. Winter of the poultry depart meat. In diaculi)g the results of the , , teata. In a teat with laying Ileus, thore fed on a ration containing 5 per rent of molaaaea laid KI M per cent more essrn than a group fed with corn and no niolaraci. At the name time the mortality among them wna only 5 per cent aa compared to ITS er cent among the beua which got no nndakoea. The text wae carried on during the full and winter months. Crowing chick. at eight week of age, weighed 17.7 per rent more when fed n S er cent motaaoea ration, and a altered a mortality of only 7.32 per rent aa agNlnat 12.39 per cent for the ehk-kwhkb received corn Inatend of molaaoea. When fed 10 per cent molasses the rhlrka weighed only 1(121 per cent more, but the mortality bad been reduced to 4. S3 per rent. "Tbe cane molrce carrlea uome vttnmlne It and furnishes carbohydrates In enMIy avulluhle form," says Professor Winter. "Tbe potassium IX TIIK SENATE aalia In the product forve a a mild laxative. It la believed that the carDili Introduced . bohydrates create a condition In the ft. R. 11:1, Inteatlne unfavorable to the developHint the ment of cocchllosls and other harmful lea rd of pardon shall cuii.IhI of Hie Thl theory Is under In- governor and Hie other awmlwre of bacteria. the board of correction. vestigation at the prerent time." 8. It. 111. Young Itcpeuling section Milk Solids Favored relating to Judgment obtained in action prosecuted ly the industrial comfor All Kinds of Fowl mission, , , the same having preference fundamental gklm milk solids are as tnxe. In the poultry rations recommended 8. It. 115, Hollingsworth Amending by Massachusetts Agricultural college In Extension leaflet No. 0. Laying law relating to the ante of good nnd mash formula Is: 100 pounds bran, defining who may negotiate a document of title and when the validity JOO pounds middling. 200 pounds yellow corn meal, 100 pound ground thereof la not Impaired, 8. B. 11(1, Hollingsworth Itclatlng outs, 50 pounds meat scrap, 23 pounds and defining "powdered milk," 25 pounds alfalfa to warehouse receipt leaf meat, 5 pounds One salt. 23 who may negotiate a warehouse repounds steamed bone meal ; and the ceipt, etc. grain formula Is 100 pounds each of 8. B. 117, Smith (by request) cracked corn, whole corn, wheat, or Amending law providing for the ere leafthe In addition oats. barley and atlon aud of the state let recommends: Feed skim milk board of organization agriculture and fixing the whenever available . . . When all of neiuliers of the the skim milk the bird will consume compensation board. Is available, meat scrap need not be 8. B, 118, Irvine Amending law fed." For chicks, the laying mash with an additional 25 pounds of dry relating to power of county cuiuini.-sloner- a la levying taxes. skim ndlk Is recommended, together with chick grain, 200 pounds One 8. B. 119, Irvine Providing for a cracked corn, and 100 pounds cracked rbuuge In the tax levies In counties wheat. Milk solids In the laying mash of different assessed valuation. amount to 4 per cent; In tbe chick 8. B. 120, Byan Ilelating to power masb to 8 per cent. of tbe board of equalization and assessment to increase or lower In any taxing unit. Sprouted Oats Needed Hens the B. 8. 121, Ryan Creating a state by Laying tax revision commission, defining the Is bens, for oats laying "Sprouted a formula that should he in every duration of ita existence, powers and poultrymans feeding guide, says G. duties, ete. I Stevenson, of the South Dakota 8. B. 122. Messer (by request) State college. It's not very expensive Providing for the examination and either. However. It does require a licensing of chiropodists; defining warm room or basement. chiropodists, aud prescribing the penEquipment needed for sprouting alty for violation thereof.-8- . oats muy be homemade. The boxes B. 123, Maw Ameudtug slate should be shallow, nor over three or law relating to licensing of registered four Inches deep. In preparing the pharmacists to require a high school oats for sprouting. It should be soaked education, etc. overnight In a bucket or tub. A few S. B. 124, Maw Relating to the disdrops of formaldehyde added to the charge of obligors bound for the same water In which the oats Is soaked will debt or liability and to make uniform prevent mold from developing. Moldy the law relating thereto. grain Is often fatal to poultry. 8. B. 123, Maw Relating to transAfter the oats has been soaked nnd actions" between a person acting on In the drained It may he spread out his own behalf and the same person hoses Snd kept In a warm room or In a acting jointly with others, and to In a heated sprouting device. make uniform tbe law relating therefew days when the oats sprouts hnve to. attained a length of, two or three 8. B. 120, Maw An act to validate for feeding. inches, they will be ready certain written transactions without consideration, and to make uniform ; Broody Hen Care the law relating thereto. are sit When several broody-hen- s S. B. 127, Young Amending the ting In coops close against one anoth- existing law relating to tbe seining trouer. It may save much potential of fish. ble If each bird Is tethered by a long, S. B. 12S, Mursden Changing the thin cord from one leg to her nest-box- . law relating to the tax rate existing This will Insure that, after her for county purposes. spell off duty, she joins her own nest S. B. 129, Marsden Providing for othIs a as she not and neighbor's, amusement tax, an setA hen may erwise liable to do. S. B. 131, Maw Establishing and tle dowD for a short time on a strange the weight of loaves of misstandardizing finds her out soon she nest, but take. Jumps up. and so allows the bread and regulating the sale thereof. eggs to he chilled. tab-lUli- un-m- a 1 emu-uibh- s n. ' Maw-Provid- ing aase.-a-men- , . Use for Vitamine D Vita mine D. which is found in cod liver nil. Is useful In helping to prop erly assimilate minerals. This vita mine Is furnished by the direct rays of sunshine. During wluter months, sunshine does not contain as ninny of these hplpful rays as In summer. When sunshine pusses through ordinary glass a grent den! of the helpful influence Is Inst. These two factors make it possible to utilize rod liver nit to advantage In winter ration-flaying hens. ot Latest Toad Story Mrs. fiaroli Clmloupkas. of Wyoming, Iowa, is telling a toad story. Her toad, a tree toad, she says, croaks though It has been Imbedded in the concrete basement wail of her home 11 years. The toad was not heard until a year after the house was built, and is silent lu the winter, hut through the spring, summer and foil it is noisy. Three years ago, according to Mrs. Chnlottpku, he toad wa3 silent and she thought It was dead, hut a few days later she heard It again and to-- I day it is croaking as merrily as ever. 1 I bio Betel uHuns Intradoctd. SiMtMi Kttwux I Aag tbraua to tha taiailoB of pumping plaids aud la Irrigation. power plant 8. B. 133, Iarratl Giving b attl of education of rltleo of Ibo firt and second visa power to miablUb and maintain Junior college. 8. B. 133. Welling (Tia aging III ld In tv amount of lutere! to l drmpflon of real etatt from lax an hr r annual. to R per rent 8. It. Ml, iandlaml Providing for the orgBiilmtb'n. Incorporation, management ami cooperation of agrb-ti- ! rural noclatbn not for limtiilary profit, etc, Fowle-Relating to fire, 8. It. naming the stale romiulhuer of lu .nram as state ftre marshal, itefln lug Id power aud duties, and natu the ud v m prtialile. 8. II. 130. Parratl Amending law relating to the election and qualification of niei4er of board of education In county dUtrlct of Ibe flr.t das. to Ibe 8. B. 137. Writing-Itctal- lug animal, propagation of far defining, regulating and farm, etc, 8. B. 128, Parralt Rrpeallng tbe old law relating la Hi establishment ami uiaintenaoiv of kindergarten. 8. It. 139. Judiciary Committee Hq waling tba law establishing aud reatlng to the branch of the state miner' bopttal. 8. B. 110. Judiciary Cointulilee RiqSwIInf lit luw rotating to Ibe state memorial to I'lab soldiers. 8. B. 141, Judiciary Cououiliee Repealing law relatlug to preference right of settler on atate land. 8. B. 112. Judiciary Commit Ire Repealing law relating to tba atate welfare commission. 8. It. 143, Judiciary Committee Repealing act relating to a statue of Indian Chief Washakie. 8. B. 144, Judiciary Committee Keiwallng law relating to appropriation of stute road fund and apportionment thereof to counties. 8. B. 113, Judiciary Committee Ri'iwuling law relating to federal aid for stale rond and distributing there of to counties, 8. B. 10, Judiciary ComnJttee act relating to steel bridge and mala! culverts. 8. B. 117, Judiciary Coiumltlce Re; ico ling the law relating to the school record of children in employment. 8. B. 148, Judiciary Committee Repealing law relating to n board of examiners In cities, of tbe first and second class to conduct teachers' examinations and issue certificates, 8. B. 149, Judiciary Committee Repealing law relating to filing of nwchancs lien Iwfore work Is done. Rri-ealin- I l w are piercing wintry wind 11, 8. J, U. ft, Hmllh (by request) Amending lb illlug law rvlallna il.g Vto'&Ebu kItcheki tha hawtanra blew Woods in W 0000 VARIOUS later THINCS Thoeo who enjoy Ibe old fashioned, water ground Coro tueal, w her It ran b obtained, will a have always breakfast cereal or a anpper dish of milk moth and wbtvh It la hard lo equal. meal Tb I a A Hel Os on luv saying go"A what one doesn't know doesn't bort Ilimlclgii- - one. Ml Isn't Keen Iretty lucky for Auckland Mews. Cht Custard. Spread aa mnny slices of bread with butter ar there are persona to servo. Lay In a shallow baking pan and rover each slice with a atmppy rich cheese, (over with a pint of milk and two lightly beaten eggs, a hit of salt and a dash of red pepper. Rake until Hie custard Is set. In a moderate oven. Serve hot os soon as It la done. This dish Is so much like on omelet that It Should be eaten at once. d Pineapple Mayonnaise. Beat of a cupful of cream until thick, of a cupful of mayonadd d naise dressing and fold In of n cupful of crushed pineapple To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin drained from Its Juices. tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspinn is very efficient, Things for the Tabls. too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago I For an afternoon tea or to serve And theres no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children with a cup of coffee, the following will be a great often infants. Whenever theres pain, think of Aspirin. The favorite: genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet Dutch Apple All druggists, with proven directions. toC a k a. Sift gether two cupfuls of flour, one-hatcaspoonful NOT of salt, three of bakt SrtlcrUeariS Aiplrla le tbe trad Bark vt Sun Uaaofacture C MeoeaetUtacidutar ing powder, three tables ponnfuls of Weak solutions may be all right ta An old bachelor says that warm love sugar; beat the yolks of two eggs until thick, add to the first mixture. Now melts fewer feminine hearts than cold chemistry, but they don't go In politics. add three tablespoonfula of melted cash does. butter, one cupful of milk and heat It Is n remarkable fact that snly Some men are brave In great danthe mixture until smooth; cut and sensible persona agree wltb os. . fold In the atilfly beaten whites of gers and cowards In little ones. the eggs and spread In a well buttered pan. (over the top with applp peeled , and eut Into eighths. Press the sharp edges Into the hatter In parallel rows. Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Bake In n hot oven. 1 I 'HERE are three trying periods a Steamed Chocolate Pudding. Mix s two tahlospooiiful of sugar with life; womanhood; of a enpful of flour, girl matures and cupful of grated a woman gives teaoonful of suit. Add grad cupful of milk and cook natly one-hal- f In a double boiler, stirring constantly. first child; when a Cook five minutes. Rent four egg cupful yolks until thick, add woman reaches middle of sugar nnd beat well, add one enp-fil- l of chopped pecans, flic chocolate these times Lydia age. of butler mixture, one tahlespi-onfunnd one leaspoonful of vnniila Steam E. Vegetable f In a mold one and hours. nn or Serve with a hard sauce egg resauce. helps I Pie. three' .'lx tablespoon Orange fuJs of cornstarch, one eighth tea- J store normal f cupful of i spoonful of salt and c4d water, four ovei one cupful of I vigor. Countless thousands boiling water slowly, continue stir-- j Ilaca ring and cook two minutt-its testify I over bid water and cook ten minute, stirring constantly. Remove from tbe heat, add one tablespoonful of butter, s cupful of sugar, the yolks of two eggs well Iwaten. the Juice o' one lemon snd one large f teasimonful of orange, with flip grated orange rind. Return to the tire und cook until the mixture coats the spoon. Turn into a baked pastry shell, spread wilh meringue and brown LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.. LYNN. MASS. lightly In (lie oven With Fruit. Cream Cottage Pudding of a cupful of bu'ter, add one cupful of sug'ar, and when well mixed add one egg beaten very light. s Sift one and cupfuls of flour with three teaspoonfuis of bakf ing powder and tcaspoonful f of salt, mid alternately witn all the family cupful of milk to the first mixture. and CLEANSES purifies the skin and when f Add tcaspoonful each of lemused daily, assisted by Cuticura Ointon and vanilla extract. Rake in butment as needed, it prevents little skin and tered gem pans or in a shadow pan. scalp troubles from becoming serious. Nerve covered with sliced banana, Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. and 50c. strawberries or peaches. Sprink'e with - Sold everywhere. Talcum 25c. . sugar and nms with whipped cream. Sample each free. A JJr i3i ; " Cuticura, Dept. B6, Malden, Man. one-thir- one-thir- d one-thir- Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; affect the heart it does From Youth To Old Age in womans two-third- when the one-fourt- h chni-ohil- one-fourt- one-hul- to birth when to her l At Pinkhams l one-hal- Compound Moon Movements , . The Naval observatory says that the moon dues not revolve In the plane f the earths equator, but In plane In- - to health and one-hal- clined to the plane of the equator at d angle that varies approximately from 18 to 29 degrees. In any month the moon may. he seen at least IS degrees south of the celestial equator, and after two weeks at least IS degrees north of the celestial equator. In some years, as 1913 for Instance, tbe moon may he seen nearly 29 degrees south of the celestial equator. The moon's rapid northerly progress occurs about one week later than Its farthest south, and shout one week earlier than Its farthest north. to s worth. Ltrdia E. Bnkhams three-fourth- one-hal- one-thir- Field Hockey Old Came Everyday discoveries are b ing made wlih regard to ancient people. When some workmen were clearing out the rubbish from one of the walls of the Acropolis in Athens, for which, by the way, Themistocies used that came handy, they came across two mrlil tablets acu'utured in relief. And one of tliece tablet? represented two youths holding hockey sticks in their hands ready to hit the bail, which lies between them. whllM a tilled is in the act of giving the sigi-a- l to begin. 111 try: ls Laurel wreath should be Immortal, and It I appropriate that a laurel wreath recovered from an Etruscun tomb over 2,000 years old should slill be green. Who Ita hero was we cannot tell. His skeleton was wraped In veil of white and blue. There were leather object whose purpose Is unknewn ornamented with geometrh-u- l designs, purses containing glass beads belts with copper clasps and buckles, and the laurel wreath, but no name. The tomb la one of a great number at Vulcl, In Tnacnny, Italy, whose existence wa first discovered a hundred years ago. The wife of Napoleon's brother, I. mien, was wntehlna a yoke of oxen plowing In a field when they suddenly disappeared, and It was found they had broken through Into an Etruscan tomb. Over 5000 tombs were opened In the next quarter of a century, their contents being distributed over Europe, after which the tombs were filled up. ie coarser and baa all of (ha flavor which (ho modern milling process somewhat. Then scrapple may bo mad by adding (hopped cooked meal or lb crisp brown scraps left from trying out lard In Ibo borne. Mold nnd rut Into siloes and fry for break fust. Ilila la tho season of tho year when One fee Pa lo Selvo wo like to lake g Biro fat salt "8ay. mackerel from the kit. soak overnight "Whst I It I" or longer la freshen, letting tho ttsti "If overy day will I Sunday by lie In Iho water skin aide up aw Ihnt and by. whst will every other day tho salt will In tho bottom of the an. When well freshened, place her In a pun with a Utdopoonful or two of water, parboil, cover with rream and pul Into a hot oven for fifteen to twenty mluutea. Serve piping hot with baked potatoes for breakfast on a cold winter morning. Raked potatoes are so easily prepared and to well liked daring the cold weather; when tho dinner Is served at noon servo a Imkvd potato for each person. With butter and flnely shredded onion It makrs n most appetizing nuaL Hot soups of various kinds are rebelled at night. Now one may find such variety In cans that there will always bo a different one. When there Is need of a hearty dish for suptier or one for tho luncheon lf Centuries Unab!e to Dim Laurel Wreath Yon wall iye tlritMW matter bow (artful you may ! without real color. That's (Ks idea behind Diamond Iya. They art mods 19 live you ml servlet. They contain front three lo fire timce more siulme then other Sjr on the market Kraf (low ym went to dye, try Diamond Dyes. See bow wry It Is to um throw Then compare rouhs. Mote the at tenet o! that d look; el tweaking. Of spotting. See how soft, briiht, new looking iho Colors are. Then observe bow they keep their brilliance through wear and wathing. If you don't agree Diamond Dye sre better dyJ, your dealer wvll refund your money. The wkvtc yoclee of Diamond Dyes b the original dye for any and every kind of material. It will dre or iml silk, wool, coikmw linen, rayon or sny nuature ol matriula. The fetkege is a special dye, for nlk or wool only. With it you can dye your valuable ertKlrs of silk Of wool with remit equal to the (inert professional work. When you buy rrmrmhrr this. The fis fethegt dyes silk or wool only. The Avie frfUot will dye every kind ol good tutlmling sdk and I wool Tool dealer has both packages. Cwticiura three-fourth- Mothers Favorite one-hal- one-hal- nny-thin- g one-hal- - i 'Kcitw. 7w for |