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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Ice-Ag- British Monarchs Picturesque Bodyguard Vegetation Very Like Ours of Today e AMIABLE CHILD MEMORIAL NEAR TOMB OF GRANT Remains of an Ice-accypress forest have been unearthed near Annapolis by Dr. Charles T. Berry, Johns nopkins university paleontologist. Seeds believed to Indicate the type GOOD MALES BRING HIGH-LAYINHENS of vegetation, which covered this section of the country from 23,000 to 100,000 years ago, also were disUse Progeny Testing Plan to covered by Doctor Eerry. Waves cutting Into the face of Pick Best Sires. Greenbury point were responsible for Doctor Berrys discovery. The Prftp&red b j the United Staten Department forest Is directly across the Severn NU Service. of Agriculture A good male Is ten times as Im- river from Annapolis. The swamp consisted chiefly of portant as a good hen In building up a Bock of poultry. For this rea bald cypress trees, believed to have son progeny testing, a method which flourished In Pleistocene days. It enables a poultry breeder to Iden- apparently tilled a deep valley through tify the superior males In his Bock, which ran two ancient streams from la a necessity to progress In poultry one to three feet deep and several breeding, says Dr. M. A. Jull In feet wide. At the extreme end of the point, charge of poultry Investigations for the United States Department of and exposed only at low tide, are approximately 23 eypress stumps Agriculture. Too much significance has been from two to six or more feet In attached to phenomenal records In diameter. At the cliffs base Is a bed of black clay. In the contests, according to five-foDoctor Jull. who bases his state lower portion of which roots and ment on the results of a recent ex knees of stumps are so Interwoven perlment with White Leghorns and that they sometimes form a solid Rhode Island Reds at the BeltsvIIle wooden floor. Doctor Berry was able to identify research center of the department vegetaat BeltsvIIle, Md. High production several species of Ice-agrecords In the ancestry of hens used tion from seeds gathered In the In a breeding flock are, of course, de muck. It was pointed out, however, strable but the experiment shows that the ancient vegetation did not that such records on only one side differ greatly from that growing in London. An Impressive Picture of the Yeomen of the Guard The Kings Bodyguard of the Yeomen arof the ancestry are not sulflclem the area today. riving at St. James Palace for Inspection by the Duke of Connaught. They are preparing to celebrate their assurance of high producing pullets Four Hundred and Fiftieth Birthday. On the other hand, three genera tlons of good egg production rec ords do give some assurance of good records of the pullets. e G ot egg-layin- g e A hen that produces NASAL good laying pullets by one sire may produce pul lets with much lower averages when mated to another sire the next year. This Indicates that a hen's value as a breeder Is not always shown by the average egg produc tlou of her daughters but depends also on the mating Involved. The ability to select superior breeding males Is of great Importance be cause a sires Influence on a flock Is at least ten times as great as that of a hen, as one sire Is usual ly mated to ten or. more hens. The Index of greatest value In determin lug a sires breeding worth was found to be the average egg produc tlon of all of bis daughters. Italy Believed Home of Original Leghorn Fowls The history of poultry reveals that Italy was, undoubtedly, the home of the original Leghorn fowls, says the Montreal Herald Early literature shows that poultry of several kinds was bred at least .3,000 years ago, and fowls were used In Rome for food 2,000 years ago. Indications resulting from care ful and widespread Investigations, are that The Leghorn fowls as they existed In Italy prior to 1S15 were a mongrel lot, descended from promiscuous matings, without any attention being paid to color body formation or productivity. The greatest development In the breed bus taken place In England, the United States and Canada and It Is significant that the high state of development attained In these coun tries has led breeders In the native noine of the Leghorn to Import specimens for the sole purpose of Improving size, stamina, cnnformn tlon and productivity not to say profit. Poultry Rations Many poultry feed experts think It Is a wise practice to build all poultry rations around yellow corn believing that under normal condl tlons It may make up one half to two thirds of the grain mixture, de pending on the season of the year possibly more being required In the winter season than In summer Wheat Is well liked by fowls and may form a part of every ration In feeding value It Is said to be approximately eqtinl to com, pound for pound When It Is low In price It mny be fed up to one half the total grain allowance and when relatively expensive, It may be re duoed to a fifth or even less, necord Ing to the Illinois Experimental sta tlon. Poultry Gleanings Edges Baseball in the Far East Crocheted and Insertions .IRRITATION, By GRANDMOTHER CLARK due tocolcU. Japan Has Taken Wholeheartedly to the American National Game Since Its Introduction Into That Country in 1889. the dryness and irritation by applying Menlholalum night and morning. j Relieve HENRY CHAUNCEY. 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Res Classified Ads Get Soda cprinHed on a damp cloth yy the ho HAVE YOU anythin?; around ? Try sell like to trade or fled ad. The cost is only a few cents se are probably a lot of folks looking for Just ever it is you no longer have use for A Soda, solution effectively cleans beverage bottles . jdl7 glaore;, prereno jars STAND- ;,i 70m glassware thoroughly clean and bright fA fM V 3 f 4 UL a our Hdiir.5 Soda. ,j The absence of vitamins In pool try feed causes leg weakness, slow development and growth, while cod liver oil, white fish meal and like wise meat and bone uieal, supply the deficiency. On most commercial duck farms one drake Is mated to five ducks, and It Is assumed that It will be possible to produce f0 ducklings from each duek during each hatching season. 'r j r-- sl pullet's heart beats 300 times a minute, whereas the heart of bu mans should beat around 72, Hawaii has a species of goose goes near the water ex cept to drink, yet has webbed feet Kobe. e -- k out-of-to- edgings. Book No. 28 on Crocheted Edgings and Insertions contains 72 patterns from which to select when an edging Is wanted. A few motifs are also Included for corners In napkins or tablecloths. The designs are old and new and Illustrated In full size, ee A that never There are so many articles in the home that require an edging that needleworkers always want books on the subject so they can refer to them when looking for a dainty narrow edge for handkerchiefs or a wide edge for spreads, scarfs, ntc. The edges shown here are narrow for handkerchiefs and give you an idea of the beauty In handsome It was then, for the first time, that Japanese teams learned to play baseball scientifically. Since the university players coach the middle schools (corresponding to our high schools) during the summer, the knowledge thus acquired was quickly and widely disseminated. As far back as twenty-thre- e years ago, therefore, the Japanese knew how to play baseball, and played with reasonable success against American colleges. In the summer of the same year, 1911, Keio toured the United States, playing against forty college and professional teams, winning CO per cent of their games The Japanese take baseball very seriously, even more so than Americans take football The payers live together In a dormitory adjacent to the baseball field where they can talk baseball fifteen hours a day and practice three hours. A!1 In ail, the members of these Japanp'-college teams are either payirg or coaching baseball eight months out of the year. In the Kobe-0ak- a district It Is pos-ibto pay ail the year round. -- health-destroyi- at n n, the Food and Evolution Ease In securing food Is the greatest factor In the development of a species, declares Dr. C. M. Young of England. Securing food Is absolutely necessary to life, and many of the lower forms of life, consisting of only a few cells have scarcely changed In eons because their whole all-sta- camp , : Since 1797 the grave of An Ami- t me to develop. able Child, surrounded by Its Iron zlne. fence, has been within the easy view of all New Yorkers who pass along what Is now Riverside drive at Grant's tomb. Yet recently a woman who explained to the conductor of a Fifth avenue bus that she had observed the enclosure probably a thousand times In the 30 years she has lived, asked what the significance of the fence was. A baby was burled there a long time ago, the conductor explained. That was the extent of his information. Yet It has been stated that visitors to Grants tomb often Inquire about the grave of An Amiable Child, Just a little north of the great tomb. Residents along the drive say that the grave Is almost never visited, although among the Bathe the affecud thousands of motorists and sightUntlcwa Soap and hou seers who pass dally there are ungently, and anoint with Cu doubtedly many whose curiosity Is Ointment Pure and hj aroused by it emollient, relief and soon heal itch , The tombstone bears this Inscripca y skin affection., ecaST tion : Erected to the memory of an rashes and all forma of iWt amiable child, St Clair Pollock, died SoapZEc Ointment 5 In of his the 1797, year 15, July, Sample each Irtt age. Man that is burn of woman Is Addm,: mXmm of few years and full of trouble. He cometh forth like n flower and Is cut down ; he fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not" SALT LAKES KEWESTt The child was a nephew of George Pollock, a merchant who owned con Radio for Every Room i siderable property In that vicinity. 200 Rooms 200 Baiba f He sold the property on which the grave stood In 1S00 and In the con There Is a small veyance stated: tmrfH enclosure near your boundary fence within which lies the remains of a favorite child, covered by a marble monument You will confer a pe jTK- culiar and Interesting favor upon me by allowing me to convey the enclos ure to you, so that you will consider HOTEL It a part of your own estate, keepenclosed and ing It, however, always Sqii sacred. There Is a white marble on to urn funeral the preparad place Rates $1.50 folk monument which will not lessen Its A The Holel Temple Sqtti beauty." New York Sun. all-st- (Ju-Juts- to be food, digesting Wisher forms food outside Temple leges have been frequent. Some of the other American college teams that have visited Japan are: Stanford, California, Washington, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois. A group of big league and coast league players went to Japan In 1908, playing games against Keio, Waseda and an team. Though the professionals won all their games, many of them were close. Five years later McGraw and Cnmlskey brought r their National and American league teams to the Orient Their games were watched with eager eyes by the Japanese, who are ever anxious to learn all there Is to know about the game. .Perhaps even more important In the development of baseball In Japan was Kelos hiring, In 1911, two young players of the New York Giants, Arthur Joseph Schaefer and Fuller W. Thompson, to coach them for a month In a winter training Digest. Babe Ruth and a team of major league stars visited Japan, slamming out home runs and fanning the MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS best batters In the Far East. The Mrs John Keralls of Invading Americans naturally won 1043 No, St. Johns St, their games, but they were playing I Casper, Wyo., says: was in a weakened, runteams that were eager to learn every down condition. I was new trick of the trade. It is a chardidn t terribly nervous, rest well and had a heavy acteristic of the Japanese that they ache In the smalt of my pick up something new, master It, back. I suffered from irregularity, feminine weakand then Improve upon It America ness (female catarrh) snd can one day expect that the problem would get such awful headiches. I wed Dr. Pierce s Favorite Preof parity will involve baseball as well scription and It relieved me of the female as battleships. trouble, headaches and nervousness. The Japanese not only play baseball and play it well, but they eat drink, and sleep It It Is their main source of recreation. Even though the Japanese are enthusiastic about all forms of athletics from their own and kendo (fencing) Judo needs more to such western sports as basketball, than cosmetics skliing and rowing, baseball outBeauty of skin comes ranks all other games put together from within. U In evthe pores In the Interest of Japanese. with intestinal wastes, beone finds ery games public park, CLFANSB 4N1LR hALJLY with Garfield from early morning (I ing played 1 ea. Helps relieve the have seen boys walking to the park clogged system all dressed up In their uniforms at tOc Uore25c& yourdru six oclock In the morning), until dark Ail who can phy baseball, and those who are too old or too busy to play, follow the school and college games closely. The lnterscholas-tl- c FEEL TIRED, ACHY tournaments, which are held In the big cities, and all of the games ALL WORN OUT? of the Tokyo University league are broadcast from the two biggest radio Get Rid of Poisons That stations In Japan. Mdllons of people Slake You 111 listen In. Stores, where there are constant backache keeping radios, are crowded. a IS miserable? Do you Butter Baseball In Japan Is now several burning, scanty or too frequent generations old. It was first Intro-duee- d urination; attacks of dizziness, into the country In 1SS9 by an rbeumatlo pains, swollen feet and ankles? Do you feel tired, nervous American engineer wLo was working on the government tail way a. In bis all unstrung? Then give some thought to your spare time he taught some of the kidneys. Be sure they function laborers to pay ba flail, and organproperly, for functional kidney dis- ized between the cL.Tert-n- t order permits poisons to stay la gangs. games American visiting professors blood and upset the whole systhe did l.kewise for thrir pupds, jand It tem. Use Doans Pills. Doans are for was not long before a t of the colthe kidneys only. They help the leges tad teams. Carnes frequently were played agal: t the crews of kidneys cleanse the blood of poisonous waste. Doan's American thps docked In Jap-nPills are used and recommended ports, and aga nt teams made up of the world over. Get them from any Americ; n Jests. druggist. In Tin, VJ, the Yfaii university tc i made a trp to the went coast, j' y ng agii-v- t FiarFrJ and ctk r the coast col' Inri "v. It was f.e t-- t that M 1Ife . . , Mail lh0 coupon today. Busin. inth.yl840 |