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Show I THE WEEKLY nLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH 4 TTV .. t I A Good Place Tg come to when you need a Vatch, Jewelry, Silver or an expert piece of repairing. DISCOURAGE A SITTER 4MJ Necessary to Keep Up Earning Capacity of Hens. LAMS OTTuTajJ A POSITIVE mJ PEI MANENT CURE FOR Slat Coopt Not So immediately Effeo-- tive at Old Treatment of Placing UAder Barrel, but They Dont Hurt Fowls. Liquor and Drug Addictions EVER before have there been so - many new names on the roster of the senate nor to many new facet In congress as this session. Democracy in rfll the strength of her rejuvenated energy has swept through the halls of congress and mowed down the ranks to make room for Just as long as the broody hen la permitted to tit in the neat' and keep herself a arm the will persist In sitting. So long as her body Is In a state of considerable heat the Instinctively fights to remain on the . her loyal sons. The new arrivals In the senate asnest sume the proportion of a small deleIt Is nature trying to help the hen for fully fifteen brand-necarry out the .purpose for which she solons were gation, In line for the oath on the 4th of was created. March. Of this number five merely stepped over There are some weeks Jn the year from the house of Yepresentatlves, while three when It seems to me that every hen? others have In recent years also served tn'that "" on the place Is trying to sit Tur- body and are thereby remembered. and ducks keys, geese, chickens, r Accordingly, society greets new faces in the Instinctive same the follow guineas wives of men. Like their husbands, a numthese lines at about the same time, to the back J.0 the welcoming are ber of them coming utter distraction of the poultry keeper and the great dropping off in egg production. They simply must be r' the whole profits of broken the poultry sheds will slump down to nothing through the broody summer months. 1 once shut the hens up In the darkest place I could find andkept them there for two or .three days, feeding them little or nothing, says a writer In ltak "iWV m k . Artaiis. USm InalU tansiMt sa ut m talk WUr rrnra m w. va m THE KEELEY IN. car LATEST ILLC8TKAT-KCATAUXitJK. ExpJsius bow wo (each barber trade la Call or Writ eisht week. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE HALT LAKE CITY U Commercial Street . ODH SHapF. U SINKS FOUND HIS HAT,. Had Forgotten That it wae Securely Anchored. Flushed and breathless, young Blnks at last succeeded in picking up the hat, blown by1 the wind, which he had been chasing vigorously along the street, and with a sigh of relief, leaned up against a, lamp post and, panting pitifully, tried to recover some' of his exhausted energies. Just then another man, also breathless. came running up, and, taking the hat from Blnks hand, remarked: 1 am very much obliged to ys, But . V - up-o- It air- .- . Tor whatT" Well, this Is my hat! said the i stranger, smiling. Your hat! Then where's miner I1 gasped Blnks, Oh, yours is banging behind you at the end of a string! Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. - Falae Evidence. - John E. Wilkie, famous for the way he has handled mystery" cases, has learned the value of real clews and the discouragement attendant upon following bad ones. When you follow false evidence, .he explains, you are Eke-little boy who came down to breakfast one morning and said: Mother, I think Ive got the chicken pox. I found a feather In my bed Los Angeles Herald. this raornlna - X azjj Kt&tvanr Slat coop for broody hens. Suspend It so it will swing easily. This swing- tag motion creates a current of air which cools the fevered condition of education for girls, but says that if aha were planarms of old friends and have merely to taka up bening tha education of a girl ahe would assuredly the Farm Progress. It was .effective the social threads where they dropped them advise e technical courts in addition to the all right, but It Injured the hena lay- fore at the expiration of their official residence academical?-thgirl had sufficient mental endow in the capital. , ing powers, and general thriftlneaa to ment to take It, thus supplying the knowledge' to .No senatorial election. It seema, could give a be starved for a tew" days. meet any emergency - which life might enfold. Putting them in the darkness Is algreater measure of satisfaction 'to such a large The morq varied th knowledge and training th reways very effectlte. I atlU carry out circle of people In Washington aa that which better fitted the girl is for domestic Ufe. as well that part oflhe treatment, btit 1 have turned to congress the former governor of Coloas for th social and business world. abandoned the plan of sticking them rado, John Franklin Shafroth, who haa held every Mra. Harry Lane, wife of the new senator from office within the gift of the people of hla state. under barrels, boxes and other Oregon, haa the distinction of being one, of th places since I smothered During hla congressional service some year few women of Washington who are registered four of my beet hens to death one ago Mr. and Mrs. Shafroth made a host of warm voters. She la an enthusiastic suffragist, though personal friends, who will hall their return with night In an unobtrusive way, and is particularly Jubl1 am using an Inexpensive set of Joined state has home her delight Mrs. Shafroth is described by her friends that lent oyer the fact a model mother, and, to bear out this assertcoops now for the. purpose of disthe band which allows women th privilege of th couraging the broody hen. The coops ion, they point to the three sturdy grown-oballot. are not so Immediately effective as ions, all of whom Idolise their parents Mrs. Lane came to Washington as an absolute the old, under the barrel or box Mrs. Shafroth is a genuine home lover and a stranger, and la becoming more and more delighttreatment but. they do not Injure domestic genius, delighting In her home and all ed with the city and lta people aa she geta better the hens as much aa under the old Its details, especially Ja cookery. tor ahe loves to acquainted with them. She la a typical American method; but, while th detail of housekeeptry her hand at all aorta of new recipe and exThey get more air In the new way, periments. She le an artist In the culinary line, care of her family have absorbed the ing and the "and by putting them In a dark aide but she la also a woman of varied accomplishof her lifey she has always been greater part room of the poultry houee they are ments and aide Interests. deeply Interested in the npllft and social welfare rather easily bluffed. . The coops coat In of girls and women. Indeed. It waa the great Denver, She belongs to a number of clubs conbut a few cents each, aa they are of which the Round Table has perhaps held her advantages which woman auffrage hopes to her drew first that made of lumber picked up about Jh membership the longest, since she has been fer upon the working classes place and from light pine latha used attention to .that movement as an active member for more than nineby plasterers. While never an active club member, Mrs. Lane teen years. This club meets every FYlday morn; These coops have slatted bottoma haa been much absorbed In club work as well as . and Its members actually study. History, ing and down so the hens cannot drop charitable work, and will In all probability taka . literature, the clasalce, philosophy and all of the Is a woman brood themselves warm while con- current In embraced are their of the up tome of It In the capitaL She day topic worth-whil- e profined. to devoted By .taking theae coops, plac- research. been has whose life No drones .or. Inactive member are movement that home her In every city ing them inside a darkened shed and encouraged to remain. jects. lifting them loff the ground a few haa had the betterment of women and children Mrs. Shafroth waa born and reared In Fayette, Inches, even tbd most determined old Howard county. Mo., and, after completing her for Its primal object haa enjoyed her indorsement sitter will soon give It up as a had high school course became a student of and aftand support- - And no little of tb success which. Job. v. attended Dr. Lane'a occupancy of hla varolua pub-erward a graduate of the Howard Payne college to her lie offices is due to bis wifes Interest and coo? Mo. several For year prior Fayette, operation. As proof of her success as wife and FEW POINTS ABOUT GUINEAS! marriage ahe taught In tb high school of her a native of Mr. Shafroth Is also mother, her family are her stanchest admirers. home- - town. Mra. Lane waa Miss Lola Bailey, and waa born occurred there. and their marriage Habit of Changing Nest Makes It DIF Fayette. Mo., R- membership, through In Milwaukee, Ore., about atx miles from PortShe Is eligible to D. fieult to Say How Many Egga v land. She and Dr. Lane were childhood sweetVirginia and Tennessee ancestry. They Will Lay. hearts, and were married In Portland ' about thirty Like Mrs Shafroth. Mrs. Ollle James is no yearn ago. The "guineas are good layers, but stranger to Washington society, for ahe has spent her husbands at They have two grown daughter, one of whom, the several during capital thelY years in skill to their biding owing . reside In New Orleans., while Mlsa .was Mrs.. James Mr. service.. congressional, . nests and .theirJhablt of changlng thelr her parents. She bid fair la with town of Mlsa Harriet nest if It is disturbed. It ia bard to Ruth Thomas of Marion, Ky the home to become born waa at particularly among th very popular, Franklin. and Ky. ay how many eggs they will lay, pos- Senator James, of a Methodist minister. college glrla of society. Being a Tri Delta she, sibly 60 to 100. Guineas are Inclined She (a the daughter In la already finding hosts of congenial fraternal waa obtained private to be monogamous, that la, to have Her earlier education attended the which ahe Kentucky after spirits In Washington and Baltimore. nut one mato, but a male will mate schools, now out of Dr. Lane le classed aa one of the baby ten-- ' Institution, a college, Poor hatches with two femalea In addition to belonging to the same store , usually result If more females art rzlstence. as the secretary of th interior, he ts n occurred about James to Senator Her family marriage placed with a male. MarGen. Joseph Lane, who ran on the In of borne ten year ago. In December, at her grandson Young guineas are, fed like yonng with Breekenridge and who; ticket In sense of the Is Mrs. James lon. every presidential turkeys, with curds, bread and milk or word Ky. wore a senatorial toga, besides being terrino to also She lover. home a belongs thorough boiled eggs and bread crumbs the torial governor of Oregon and the delegate to description and do-- ' first week, always mixing once a day clubs nor societies, of any time Ufa. . to domestic all her of congress. votes practically with sand, and for every meal making filled th office of mayor of PortIn charitable Dr. has Interested Is Mrs. James greatly d of the meal green food land and also that of superintendent of the state those which deal with th chopped onion or dandelion topa projects, particularly la Insane asylum-- .. He succeeds Jonathan Bourne to she and engage tick and hopes afflicted, -- Finely chopped lettuce is good when of and shared the honors' of the medical profession the work among the Institutions plentiful. Unless they have a good philanthropic roundwell life is with Senator Gallinger, who for years haa been whose woman Is a She run they should have animal food foj rapitat the ed out. for she does many things well and. knows only doctor with a seat in the upper house. some time, but If they have plowed of a to The a hereof she speaks with regard girlish wife of the successor to Joseph W. diversity fields to roam over this la not necesoras an of Texas haa the distinction of being the aa well of a Bailey practical sary. When they are large enough accomplishments of all of the wire in th senatorial made a study of scienShe has nature. namental youngest to be given free range they will pick If own could make circle. her dresses. Though the very dignified and sedate up most of their living; but should tific homekeeping, In fact,' has th science of houseof a lively little daughter of two years, mother and. she chose, always be fed at night, to give them Mrs. Morris Sheppard la hut twenty-tw- o years ' keeping reduced to an art, the habit of returning homa. old. - - When asked about club work she exclaimed: "Not a on el Why. I don't evea playbridei l Shell the daughter of Mr. and Mr. N. P. San in woman ! am of Texarkana, the home town of her hus- the who derson 'Grading Egg. only Washington appose Egga may be graded on the maiknt has not learned to do so, but you really would hand, where she was born. Texarkana, aa every for size, color, cleanliness, freedom not expect a minister daughter to be expert la one known is a dual township.'as is expressed In from cracks and the actual condition that line, would you.? its name. Mra Sheppard was bora on the Arkanof the egg content This later factor Mra James is also devoted to children and a sas aide. While she had always known her hue-- . in tt great Importance, particularly close etudes! of varloe tuofemenis la progress "band, alnc he waa a friend of her father, their during the later summer In Washington while 'rr their welfare. She la aa advocate of higher aunt 'VV v. I am going to do something to pleae you on your birthday. she said to the little boy, hut first I want to ask the teacker how you behave v' e i x t 'school NIf you really want to do some--' thln to please me, auntie, said the hoy, dont ask the teacher." Llppln-potta. r; Bn-roll- j - - - - -- ... 1 I 1 -- My " p home-make- Cannibals Dish. dear, listen'to this, sad tell he was completing her studies In n seminary me what yon make of, it! exclaimed "" the elderly English lady-vt- her hushere. Her earlier education waa obtained In tha local band, on her first visit tpthp states. schools at home, for the higher branches she en- She held the hotel menu almost at tered the - Randolph Macon Womaai College of arms length, and spoke ia a toheo! Lynchburg, Va.. where ahe spent two years, after horror. which ahe cam to the Washington seminary. Baked Indian podding! Can" tt b:x "" Despite her extreme youth Mrs. 8heppard pos- possible . la a civilized country?"-sesses a lengthy list of accomplishments. She is Youths Companion. expert la fine needlework and hand embroidery, a her babys little garments bear" positive testiTh Chicken Waa There. . mony. She la n pianist of no small ability, and 'One morning Jenkins looked over also a vocalist, planning to continue the study his wall and saids to hla neighof voice culture in the future. She ia also a con- bor:gardea " ' - . stant 'reader and a profound student of politics, are what Hey, you burying In that which, she declares, she finds moat fascinating. hole? Her Interest In political matters was naturally Oh. he said, Tm 'Just replanting much enlarged In th senator's recent campaign, some of my seeds; thats all ah a of which goodly part during accompanied Seeds! shouted Jenkins angrily.. him. It looks more like one of my henu Besides being sufficiently Interested to invest! Thats all right The .seeds are' gate the new methods advocated, for improvement A or oxk&cxr u one-thir- 1 What She Could Do. Arthur was spending' day with hla 6 broody hen. 1 - a yfmmiriromRD ims. ntOKPUOIT I I -- 1 In homekeeping, pure food and home management, Mra 8heppard ha recently become a member of the D. A. R. She la a member of the Congressional club - and also of the Democratic league. Another senatorial hostess who la no stranger to Washington Is' Mra Joseph B. Ransdell of Louisiana, whose husband has been In congress for th past fourteen yeara ; Mra Ransdell comes of a distinguished southern family, and was Mlsa Olive Irene Powell before her marriage,-whic- h ocenrred November 15, 1885, at her birthplace. Lake Providence. La - She la a member of the D.X Rl through the ' records of her Gen. Evan Shelby, and hla aon, CapL Moses Shelby. Her grandfather. M. de Lafayette Shelby, fought In the battle of New Orleans In 1814 and five of his sona served through the Civil war. M. de Lafayette Shelby waa named for the famous French general by hla intimate friend and companion, CapL Moses Shelby, one of the heroea of Kings Mountain. She is an ardent advocate of univer- sal peace and a member of the D. A. R. interna-- ' ttonal peace arbitration committee of her native '- Inside. They Were Falsa attended an old lady from Scotland who had caught a se' vere cold. Did your teeth chatter when you felt the chill coming over yon? asked A doctor the doctor. I dlnna ken, doctor; they were lying on the table! was the pleasant reply. Beginning at Homa What do th suffragettes , anyhow?" t "We want to sweep th country, dad. Well do aot despise small begln ulnga Suppose you make a start ' with the dining room, my dear. IxMiisville - Courler-Journa- L A Manly Man. , Doesnt It humiliate you to have Mra William Howard Thompson of Kansas to go throngh life this way?" asked brings to Washington a personality which radiates the sympathetic woman, as she purthe wholesome energy and animation of the west chased a photograph-- , - - - . Yea 'maam. replied the bearded - She ia virtually a stranger. though ahe has visited the capit&l before tn her travel ldy If ft wasnt for tb wife and Though protesting that she has never been the kids Id throw up the job today. much of a Joiner," Mrs. Thompson has a rather Cincinnati Enquirer. atata generous collection of club organization memberships. Mra. Thompson was Mlsa Bertha Felt, daughter of the lieutenant governor of ghe was born la Washawa. Iowa, and was married almost out of high school, for ahe was graduated in nd married la Avgust, Since thrnMr.and Mra Thompson have resided in' Topeka and Garden City, Kan They have three children. Thelma Bertha aged eighteen; 'Wilbert Fell aged fourteen, both of whom are at school in Topeka and a baby boy of two yeara William Howard, Jr Who 4 wKh Lta Mistress and Maid. May I borrow a volume of Emerson from the library? asked the bouse maid. I hare no objection. answered be mist res. Wt lie X L. a LLout H bring me Lady Jezebels Divorca." j Boston Advertiser. . ' y-- - Canny. H P&se sad who," wits the little daughter of Senator Sheppard. Is the yenag est of t senatorial children. I (cantloasly). If I xtosU pr wosli yea zy Tei tZ JO Sll (8tIH more knew I would say "ye wcxU you propose ? London Evtilzj Cl V |