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Show THE WASATCH WAVE. IIEBER CITY, UTAH DAIRY WHITBY ABBEY DAMAGED BY GERMAN NOT SHELLS Greater Attention Should Be Given to Details Concerning Factors Affecting the Quality. Late turkeys should not be kept It Is a costfor nett years breeders. Bell all the early-breto mistake ly is high, turkeys because the market forgetting the next years hatches that you a ant to make good. Next years hatches depend on this year's stock. Early yearling toms of this d UJ J. 1LLUTULEV ) Of the 994,630,610 pounds of butter which, it is estimated is made on the farms annually in this country, the greater part of tt is ot very poor qualIf an improvement is to take ity place and prove of profit to the farm butter makers, it is very necessary that more attention be paid to the details which go to make up the whole ot this important work The fundamental facts and practices concerning butter making should be applied by the farmer as well as the creamery operator Tins knowledge and its importance should be known in order that it be intelligently applied. Cleanliness and attention to details are the three prerequisites to the making of good butter. The main defects in farm butter show these three pierequisites to be very frequently neglected. These defects are: 1. Bad flavors. 2. Lack of uniformity in color and salt. A Fine Bird. year mated next spring with old hens will give you strong These two-yea- r hatches. hens may not lay d d eggs as your hens will lay, but the numyear-olber of poults that will live over those of the younger hens, though the latter toms, may be mated withjwo-yearolastonish you, and yet these hens of this years hatch should be kept over for the making Let of the future good the turkeys roost in airy quarters until the cold nights come, then give them a shelter dry and free from drafts, though they yet need plenty of air. One good tom will be sufficient to keep over with seven or eight hens, though good results are obtained by keeping ten hens with one vigorous male When feeding up the market turkeys do not allow the breeders the same ration. Breeders must be kept only in good condition, never allowed to get too fat. so many early-hatche- d early-hatche- WALLOWING PLACE FOR HENS Recommended Chickens as it is Composed Largely of Droppings. Road Dust is Not for MYTH of Activities of Women. Female mill operators in the Bom-b- ay cotton mills earn about ninety dollars a year in wages. Sixty new trades, heretofore mainly German industries, are now being taught to women In England. Tbe latest wealthy American woman to establish a hospital in France is Mrs. Chauneey M. Depew. Miss Elizabeth Kilie has been appointed chief clerk to the secretary of state in Kansas. New York has a woman insurance-brokewho has customers in f Turkey and Australia. The novelty of woman police officers is beginning to wear off in many cities ot the United States. far-of- Comes to the Same Thing. Knlcker Does Smith live by hie wits? Rocker No, he lives by the lack of other people's wits. It is easier to pose as a prophet it is to stand from under when predictions go lame. than your Good Cause for Alarm Best hi from kidney d'teues here 73 in twenty year. People overdo nowadays in so many wave that the oonstant titlering of poisoned blood weaken the kidney. Beware of fatal Bright diseaae. When backache or urinary II auggeet weak kidurn a tested kidney medicine. ney, loan Kidney Fill command eon fidenee, for no other remedy I to widely used or to generally sttcueasfuL 3 Unsuitable packages and no uniA Utah Case formity in the style of the package. Appears at Counsel for Husband. W. Mrs. Louise Nelson before Oltea, Charted appeared The bad flavors are due largely or In the bombardment of English eM coast cities by the German squadron the ancient was Abbey of firmer, Bebsr, Utah, Judge Ryan aa counsel for her husentirely to the changes in the mllR damaged by shells. The abbey was originally founded as a priory in the seventh century by St. Hilda,Whitby I vu Injured Myai but in it band, George Nelson. She won the and ifter tbit avary present form it dates from the twelfth century. once In avhlla my back case, and received a fee ot $1.10 (ave out. 1 At times, I from the Judge. Nelson and five othio bid could bird til ly vet around and ers were arrested in a raid on a dice Springfield rifle was the best weapon found graat difficulty In of its type in ubc anywhere in the game. All but Nelson were fined one doing my work. Once or world, it wan simple, strong, accurate twice, I bad to go to dollar each, with costs ot three dolbed. Doan'l Kidney and it could be loaded and fired rapidlars. pine helped me as noth ly. After single-sho- t rifles went out Ing elaa ever did and "My husband is a good man, and lines taking tbem, I the American army adopted a magaworks steadily, Mrs. Nelson pleaded. have been able to do my Army and Navy Officers Plan zine rifle which later was discarded Soldiers Driven Insan by Big farm work, lifting and He's not a gambler. New Death Machines. for tbe new model magazine Spring-field- , tbe looping without "You won have German Guns. your case, Judge leaet suffering " which is made in the governRyan said. "As a tee, Mrs Nelson, Got Daaa'eat Aay Store, 66c a Bn ment factories. It is said to be you can have this. Have as Many Ingenious and Eff- weapon of extreme ease of manipulaIn Mrs. Nelson Tbe handed Ward then Britiah judge Many Hospital at mi.VAT tion and of deadly accuracy at long icient Inventions to Their Credit $1.10 seized when the dice game was Netley Filled With Men Whole CO, BUFFALO. N. V. range. It is a superior rifle, experts at Have the Officer! of Any raided. Chicago Tribune. Minds Were Shattered In say, to that in usq anywhere In the Other Nation. the Tranches world LOOK YOUR BEST The army officer who is at present By EDWARD B. CLARK. and chief Southampton, of Eng. General insanity ordnauce. Crozier, BtafT the Western Correspondent of w as the inventor, or at any rate one nervous prostration are claiming large Aa to Your Hair and Skin, Cutlcura Newspaper Union. numbers of tbe allies wbo have lain Will Help You, Trial Free. Can quickly be overcome by Some little time ago a of the inventors, of the disappearing Washington. CARTERS LITTLE word or two was said publicly about a gun carriage for use in our sea coast for weeks under German fire in tbe The Soap to cleanse and purify, the LIVER PILLS. new navy torpedo, accurate and serv- fortifications and elsewhere where big trenches about Yprea. The Insanity Good Milk of Pail for Style Any Dairy. iceable at a hospital Ointment to soothe and heal. These 4." Purely vegetable range hitherto unthought guns are at necessary part of the arma- wards in the big government ment. Range finders, delicate yet at Netley are filled to overflowing and fragrant iPUDTCD'C act surely and ft emollients preand cream before it is churned, rather of. Vhe navy department naturally and of great accuracy are other all the hospitals in the south of Eng serve the natural purity and beauty gently on the than to the subsequent treatment of was displeased because of the public strong land have many patients who suffered of the skin under conditions which, liver. Cure American service inventions Not invention. word of tills spoken the butter. The absolute nervous collapse aud have If neglected, tend to produce a state Biliousness, and officers army ennavy here, to has been said about it HeadThe importance of cleanliness can- enough been sent back to England for treat- of Irritation and disfigurement. conthere and at are elsewhere work able anybody else to seize on the seache, not be overemphasized. In our haste on ment. the Free sample each by mail with Book. Dizziproblem of Improvement no harm stantly to accomplish a task we often sacri cret and therefore probably Most of the cases show decided Ira Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. XY, ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. has teen done. The country may not of wars material. fice our better judgment, only to learn knowSMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, provement as soon as the men get into Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. it, but army and navy officers that haste at that stage of the work to invent some- BIG LOSS IN NET REVENUE new surroundings. Many of the pa are Genuine must bear Signature ( constantly trying necessitates a wasu in time and labor tients suffering with nervous afflicwill go other nations one The Reason Why. at a later period. This is particularly thing which who declared when they loft Maude Why is it that your closest President Muage of Rock Island in An- tions, true in handling nulk and cream to better. Belgium that they could never endure friend will say the worst things about As the records will show the Amerinual Ghowt Roads Report Why be used for butter on farms. The can further service. under the fire of heavy you? officers of the two services have Need Increase. bodies of the cows, the utensils, and as guns, clamor to return to the field of Maude She usually knows more creditable and efficient inmany the conditions at the barn, the milk ventions credited to them as have the as soon as they get a grasp on than others. action New Some York. Into the insight room and the should room, storage officers of of the armies and na- railroads side of the rate argument tbelr nerves. all be clean. These are the primary vies of otheranynations An amazing number of Invalided sol Cauoo and Effect at.j, to make this was disclosed in the annual report of factors which affect the cleanliness ol How dejected those cows look! it must be temembered that President H. U. Mudge of the Rock diers never have been touched by a stronger, milk and cream. our army Is a comniratively small af- Island system submitted to the stock bullet or a shell and show no physical Maybe that is why their milk is The utensils should be of such mate- fair and our navy stands fourth from holders of the road. A W. nAi, Salt Lake City, No. of th. signs of disability. Some of the moat so blue. chapter rial and construction that they are the top of the sjee and strength list. was entitled A Twelve Yeai desperate canes are men who were report There is a htj.t that if unhappily the Review, and It was this easily cleaned and kept so The in that terribly shocked by shells which ex terior should be smooth, with do United Static in the near future was particularly intended chapter for the gen ptoded near tbem. One sergeant, a cracks or crevices for dirt and milk should bea-minvolved in war a sur- eral public. In it President Mudge boy of eighteen, who recently left Net remnants so find lodgment and be prise or two may be in store for this says he haB shown that within a short ley for a trip to the home ot relatives removed only with difficulty. The countrys antagonist or antagonists. time, if we keep on as weare now. In Manchester, was hurled through the surface should be heavily tinned and Individual initiative is a common only a very wealthy government can air for fifty feet by tbe force of an the seams filled with solder. Tin- thing in the war and navy department afford to operate a big railroad. exploding shell, not a fragment of ware should be kept bright and per- and.while secrecy as to details shrouds Present Mudge estimated that tbe wnich touched him. Both of his ear fect. As soon as any rust spots make such matters it Is probable that a con- enforced reductions in rates and the drums were broken and he was uucon their appearance an entrance is given flict might bring to light something steady Increase In taxes and wages scions for several days. His brain was into the soft iron for germs and new in the shape of devices for de- would reduce the Rock Islands net so affected that he was unable to see small particles' of decaying matter, fenses and offenses. revenue for 1914, on a basis of the anything for weeks in case be became which are, in conequence, removed The officers of the service today revenue for 1913, by about $10,000,00u. tbe least excited. When be left the Netley hospital be with mucb more difficulty. The proc- largely are students. Things were dif- Tbe actual reduction, however, ess of cleaning vessels which have ferent in the old days. Now in the amounted to over $16,000,000. Tbe still walked somewhat unsteadily and contained milk should be: first place the officer of today before figures on which the report was based complained that dark spots frequently Praise Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound First, to rinse them thoroughly in he can be promoted has to pass an were taken out of the reports required appeared before hla eyes. Physicians Moreover study of mili- and accepted by tbe interstate com get such patients away from hospitals cold water, then in lul.pwann water. examination. as speedily as possible, so that they Women from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from all sections Second, wash thoroughly with the aid tary and naval problems is enjoined, merce commission. and again, moreover, the success of may be more free from military sur ot some good soap or powof this great country, no city so large, no village so 6mall and reminded less freroundings der in water as hot as the baud will some officers in Inventive tines has HONORED BY KING ALBERT In that some woman has written words of thanks for of their but tbe quently experiences bear. Third, thoroughly rinse in hot spurred the ambitions of others to field. health restored by Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Comwater. Fourth, expose to live steam equal or excel their comrades. WhenAs is tbe case in nearly all military from one to two miuufes or to boiling ever a new thing appears in a foreign pound. No woman who is suffering from the ills peculiar . action, soldiers on rare occasions are hot water for five minutes in case field tt is the attempt of many men of to her sex should rest until she has given this famous remedy f own at to found hands servlce8 tbelr American and produce shooting steam is not available. Fifth, exposure, the which . will put anqther trial. Is it not reasonable to believe that what it did for t feet.or exposing their arms and bands a if. possible, in bright sunlight from something - of business. outof to fire tbe tbe enemy that may they something two to three horns. these women it will do for any sick woman ? suffer wounds which will relieve tbem Not all of the Inventions of military In this way the tinware can be kept from service in the trenches. This is arms have been those of men of the clean and bright ana tree trom bacWonderful Case of Kirs. Crusen, attributed. In many cases, to shattered service, for the American civilian teria. Having iDoroughly cleaned the with his inherited knack for novel there are occasional nerves, although of Bushnell. Iii. vessels the prevention ot access of constructive work has created many l in cases where there dirt to the milk in process ot milking things which have been adopted in Is reason to believe that cowardice Introuble I have had since mf is Important. Bushxeu, III. I think all the some form or another first by the spired snch action. In engagements was caused by exposure wheu a young girl My work has marriage where tbe fighting Is at close range merican army or navy and later, been housework of all kinds, and I have done milking In the cold and it is a simple matter for a soldier to TREATING A SWOLLEN UDDER when the secrets were out. by tbe oth-- r enow when I was too young to realize that it would hurt me. I armies or navies of some of the expose bis hand or arm and catch a very much with bearing down pains in my back and such, bullet from the enemya trenches. Trouble Is Often Caueed by Permit foreign powers miserable pains across me. aud was very nervous and generally run The study in the signal service Bad teeth are playing havoc with down in health, but since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ting Cow t( Lie on Cement Floor is directed in large part to the the English troops exposed to cold and With insufficient Bedding. Compound my back never hurts me, my nerves are stronger, and I perfection of the aeroplane. Every dampness in the trenches. Many denam gaining in health every day. I thank you for the great help I connected with the air service ng tists have been sent to the front to A caked or swollen udder is a com havo received from your medicine, and if my letter wilt teneflt reMrs. Jakes iiuskn, treat defective teeth which have women I will be glad for you to print it mon occurrence during calving sea- in Europe is noted. When It is caused neuralgia and disabled men Bushnell Illinois. son. It is often caused by allowing ported that an aeroplane attack has Is given as to the otherwise sound. the cow to lie down on the cement failed and any hint ot floor with not enough bedding under reason for the failure, the minds A Grateful Atlantic Coast Woman. officers are directed her to keep her udder above the bard the signal serviceof FOR FIGHT WOULD FRANCE I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering w.unen to the failure task Hone the toward making don, Me. floor, whereby it becomes bruised or E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound did for tie. One in our own army. what tell Lydia impossible or otherwise injured congested. Pretender dOrleans Wants Exile Lav Armored motor cars are under year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had painsatin both side The quickest and best remedy is to tidies. My When the American car finally and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up Changed So That He May itudy. MHa Jeanne Pericbon, a French Red wash the udder veiy thoroughly with is put into service it will be found back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous 1 could not sleep,, Take Up fma. clean hot water, then mb tt well for very likely that it will do thing that Crosi nurse, wbo has been awarded then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get arhuna. the Order of Leopold by King Albert 15 or 20 minutes- - The water should a bit of work and I Paris. Tbe due dOrleans, the preIt seemed almost impossible to move or dosubmitted the aimored cars now In use hi Europe of to an opera--tio- n. be as hot as the animal can stand. cannot do, and that ft will have conBelgium to bravery nnder fire. I never would be any better until I tender, has written a letter to Premier thought Use plenty of elbow grease, as the trivances possessed by none of the I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Vivianl in wbicb be says that InasUsually cars of Europe which will add to its To Beautify London. and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good rubbing is very Important much as all tbe allies have refused his famif the udde. is not caked badly one efficiency Nothing In the way ot sug London. A movement is on foot to services In the war be begs tbe introappetite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a to owe health I reduce the to feel good that sufficient Is your four. shall London I of my as a means in comes from bill other fura of of French tbv the always duction which beautify rubbing ily parlia gstion Mrs. Uaywabd Sowxbs, Hodgdon, Maine. medicine. swelling.says awriterin an exchange side of the water is being lost nishing work for unemployed men and ment changing the exile law The I have used a number of patent salves, women There are 2,400 forecourts duke offers to return to exile after the The army and navy have done much For SO years Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable but have found none equa! to this for themselves in the last bait century abutting on public thoroughfares to war if France will penult him to serve has been the standard remedy for feCompound be laid out as gardens. treatment. conflict tbs The old single-sho- t through male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments Slit ill E1IS X DOAN'S FOSTER-M1LBUR- The Wretchedness of Constipation super-cream- f y -- - dust bath under a south window makes an ideal wallowing place for Do the chickens on a wintry day. not gather up the road dust, it is the moist and mellow earth which the birds need to keep their feathers clean and the skin In healthy condition, road dust is largely composed of droppings, and. however fine, it is not best for the chickens. Enough earth should be brought in before freezing to change the dust bath during the winter. If a little insect powder, or crude carbolic acid is added, the dust bath is an aid in keeping down lice. A Pigeons for Profit. Pigeons bred for business, looked at e merely from a standpoint, are apt to disgust the fancier who cares for nothing but the beauty of his birds, writes Charles R. Harker. It is the old story of "art for arts sake, or art for cold coin, and the latter generally takes first place, because this Is a Br h world. profit and pleasure can be derived from pig w ns, however, just as is the case with poultry where beauty and utility go hand in hand. pot-pi- bread-and-butt- Poultry Notes I'.;. POETIC For a long time it was held that tbe atory of the Amazons, tup valiant race of wonmu warriors, bo gieat a favorite with the Greeks ami other people of antiquity, was a mere poetic myth, but within recent years archeological researches have indicated that there were indeed woman fighters of high rank in those remote days. A couple of years ago there was un earthed a sepuUher in that part of Italy known as Etruria, in which was discovered a war chariot of bronze and iron, wherein was crouched the skeleton of a woman. About this skeleton were the lemaius of rich robes aud ornaments of gold and ivory, such as, in the old traditions, the Amazons wore in battle. The bronze work and the terra cotta vases fixed the date of the tomb aa about 800 H. C. The first stories of the Amazons assigned them to the northeastern part of Asia Minor, but Etruria was peopled from Asia Minor and had attained a high degree of skill in certain of the arts long before Rome was founded. Such evidence as this tomb affords is, in the opinion ot more than one authority, more convincing than the pictures ot Amazons on the old vases, or such legends as that of Queen Pentheslla, who was said to have led 5,000 woman fighters to the aid of Priam during the Trojan war. FOR BETTER BUTTER MAKING With Yearling Tom Hena Make Good Combination for Next Yeara Flock. MERE Abundant Proof of the Existence Woman Warriors Known at Amazons. POOCTRV late turkeys as breeders A 1 Remember that a lossy hen cannot the results that she could it free from lice. give you Green bone should be fed three times a week to the laying bens and daily to the maie bitd. A few drops of tincture of iron in the drinking water make an excellent Pring tonic for the fowl. - courts-martia- have-Buffere- While grass ia necessary Proper condition it is not pect a hen to live on to a fowla fair to exgrass alone. Whatever you do. unless you fatten for market, don't give an exclusive corn diet, and better not even then. Finely sifted coal ashes mixed with quantity of dry dirt make an excellent material for the dust bath. an equal Roiling fowls will the milk that is fed to the increase its value, and risks of its producing dls- e A hen will fatten more readily than powing pullet and a laying hen requires more nitrogenous food than one not laying. Squab should be in prime condl-ofor market at the age of four eeks Dispose of them as near this period as possible. n Hens ought to pay at least a dollar . ear per head. If they do not some-winis wrong. Learn the trouble, foe sooner the better. g ten mu8t k om animal order to produce successfully. gathers thjg n the summer time ln ,lle wiu.er it must be pro- in p -- V is almost impossible to fresh Pure air inside of ,s not Psib!e t al iron8 the wholesome flush of he roms unvisited by the daily s IIKh to-la- suf-feri- breecb-loadln- Value of Skim Milk. An Illinois farmer who raises his WOMAN GETS BELGIAN HONOR own calves says hj counts skim milk worth from fifty to sixty cents per Order of Leopold Is Conferred on Nurse Who Braved 8hot hundred pounds for calf feeding That and Shell. is, he can sell the haifers at ten months and makf the nulk net him Havre. The order of Leopold la con that price per hundred pounda. Fed on Mile. Renaudlere of Schaer-jecworth erred he it alves rc i figures to giBtered for bravery under fire while serv-ndouble these prices. with the Red Cross ambulance. In t number of difficult lights Mile. .Give the Calvee ,alt. went out on tbe field to seek Give the calves a little salL and once a week put a fresh grass sod in ! tnd bring in Belgian wounded in de Her name I lance of shot and shelL the calf pen. k now appears as chevalier of the Order no fewer than five shrapnel splinters of Leopold on the war office records In bis bead. These were removed, one by order of King Albert Nevertheevery day, by operation. less the sica man walked about in tbe MAN CUT OFF HIS OWN ARM best ot humor. "And how did yon lose your lelt Archouke Leopold Salvator Talks With arm? asked the archduke. He amputed that himself on the Plucky German Corporal Who said the field with a pocketknlfe," Operated on Himself. Rome. Wlr Draussen reports that physician. when tbe Archduke Leopold Salvator "The archduke turned away with a lately visited a field hospital a cor- shudder Then be grasped the soldier's poral from the Dutschmeister regi- right band and said, t am glad that ment was introduced to him wbo had you are not treating your own bead!' does Justice to herself if she does not try this famous medicine made from roots and herbs, it hna restored so many suffering women to health. I WrltetoLTPIA E.PITXH A MEDICINE UO. L-(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., foradvicej and answered Your letter will be opened, read by a woman and held in strict confidence. ror PINK EYE :r AND THROAT n Cure the tick tnd act m e preventive Cor other Liquid five tlw Beat kidney remedy; 50c and tongue. Safe for brood mares end 11 other Sold 9 and bora 65 a b 610 and dotes. 61 y druggioto gnadft bottle; houata, or aent, expreaa paid, bp the manufacturer. SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemists. GOSHEN, INDIANA |