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Show ifUREBRED STALLION IS BEST Poor Policy to Uto Anything but Sound Animal, Frco From Manifest Faulta of Conformation. low service fro never should 'tempt one to Use an Inferior atulllon. It also may pay better to use a atulllon which stands at tome dlatance one that la more convrather enient While the coat of a atalllon la not alwaya In proportion to hie fee worth as a alre, the la, If the horse has been atund-lntnare owners to long enough be able to pass Judgment on hla pre- - PAINT IS GOOD e yr - ,i.ei'' mr jf ,, y g fr r'rr Will"" "T'" i IV'11' yV " sUl- INVESTMENT - vt ' til'. atul-jllon- Make It Actually Adds to the Value of the House and Barn. A banker makes prominent statement that he foe'" '' the i ...'I ' r rrrpsprn ,i ' ll J b - i , w hich the assembly f i An- one-hul- self-feede- buttermilk. Buttermilk has an almost Identical and we feeding value with sklm-milmay conclude therefore that there Is very little dnnger of pigs on either sklm-mllor buttermilk, provided at least two or three pounds of grain per pig daily are fed In addik over-feedin- g tion. PIGS Simultaneous Inoculation Gives Immunity Up to a Period of Nino Months, Says Iowa. Hog cholera vaccination of pigs a week to six weeks old by simultaneous Inoculation gives an Immunity up to a per I ml of ulne months, according to the Iowa experiment station. In the experiment a total of 171 Immune pigs were treated. During the test tlnee of the pigs died from other causes, hut mate from cholera. No 111 effects from simultaneous Inoculation was apparent on any of the pigs. Scrum was Injected In the following proportions: 1lgs one week old received 10 c. c. of scrum and c. c. of virus. ligs three weeks or more received from 1,1 to 20 c. c. of scrum and from to c. c. of virus. All pigs were tested with five c. c. of virus at tin end of the period : the protection was lasting. good-size- one-hal- s MINERAL MIXTURE Some Farmers Prepara Bona and Limestone Good FOR HOGS Com Cobs, Another Preparation. Some fanners prepare mineral mixtures for their hogs by using burnt com cobs, burnt bone and ground limestone. which Is nil right, but frequentA good ly It Is overlooked. mineral mixture for hogs Is as follows: Three bushels charcoal, two lime, eight pounds quarts alt and one bushel wood ashes. home--road- Making d e Hogs. If you want to use blue grass as a pasture and feed corn and tirakage to make pigs In the least time, with the least labor an! at rlie lowest cost, look to the for the Inspiration and the means. d Expensive Shelter Unnecessary. Hogs do mo eeqijim an do belter. bu " good venlr ( , and plenty tilation, ret 'din of good nr. Th shelter ahonld be loted on well drained child, no matter what be allowed to grow up without a chnnee to develop a sense of responsibility for InThe backyard gardividual support. den. the srhool and be vacant lot garden offer the child and a few others, this chance. Emphasis upon this phase of gardening will not le misplaced by the schools, the association or Individual homes. Kansas City Times. No Good Citizen la Handicapped. So long as there Is a neighbor who cultivates thistles, dandelions, etc.. In Imhls fields or lawn, it Is possible for the careful. Industrious neighbor to secure the fredotu he pays fbr by hls own care. Parents have a right to Insist that their children be not contaminated by a careless neighwell-nig- bor's children. Stop That Creaking. frog In the throat" soon quits croaking" when the patient partakes of the palatable and soothing home remedy of equal portions of honey and lemon Juice. It has been found Inval uable In relieving acute hoarseness and Irritation of the throat and larynx A A Bedouin Marriage. cxm-nslv- ground. In life, should me League of Nations Select the Calf If Possible When It May Be Seen With Its Mother. n Likes a Joke on Himself. Ward Muir is one of the few big writers who have not made use of newspaper work ns n rung In the ladder of their careers. He has been a tree lance throughout hls literary caPresident-elec- t It. B. his with for host, Creager, fishing Harding rarpon, at reer. except for a few intervals when Point Isabel, Texas, where Mr. and Mrs. Harding bad a vacation. he has been lured Into the editorial o. mirs ,,f London magazines. Always he is one of the busiest figures in the ieet street section of London, a tall dark Scotchman, clad Invariably in a ' or! "Ik jacket ami stooping slightly ..! il.i shoulders. He loves to tell a Joke on himself. A si anger, walking down Fleet licet with a newspaper man, oaw l ur approaching, and asked, :s that Muirbead Bone, the war artist?" No. die Fivt street man replied, bat is lioiiehend Muir. Hayden I.urcli in a London Letter. Chess Prodigy Defeats Soldiers I i 4 Bedouin marrlRge does not take much time. The bridegroom kills a sheep and spills the Mood on the sand of his threshold am the wedding Is over. A father-in-law'- s rr ?)Z i mu, Lloyd George and Billiards. Liey d George told a g;. of men in tlu-ieluh i: Cidwyn ty. New- WaVs, that be on. e tried to play billiards He could generally bit ope ball, In said, but not two. He could never get into l be pocket, although as chancellor of the exchequer for five years he bail to do nothing but. get iato pockets. I'rom the LouitngutaF Edition of the London Mall. J v Mr. tin-rin- r - I tv - V ; -- ; gfel'v .. o Discarded Poetry. When I was young. remarked the s f "children were citizen, Ve j.'sSiws J reminiscent kv4S''ivvNV.NK taught to recite 'Little Drops of Wu-teLittle Grains of Sand.'" Samuel Kzesrewskt. chess marvel of the world, playing 20 chess exprts "I remember." rejoined Uncle Bill at West Ihdnt Military academy. It was his first real test in this country. "But If that were attemptHe Is but eight years old. Is Jewish, and whs lorn in Pobind. After three Bottletop. hours and five minutes, lie had defeated IS, and the game with the twentieth, ed now people would think they were Col. Q. A. Slebeger, professor of English and chess champiou of West Point, referring to dilutions of beverages or adulteration of sugar. was called a draw. WORTH REMEMBERING The first year of the new Austrian republic closed with a deficit of crowns. new davit one man can release a life boat from a ship, step into It and lower It on an even keel to the water by handling a single rope. The harbor of Zanzibar, considered the finest natural harbor on the east coast of Africa, Is to le Improved and fully equipped with appliances. The life of worn carbon paper can be lengthened by placing two sheets together, face to face, covering them with paper and Ironing with a warm M 1th a Big game herds are Increasing rapidly on the four United States big game reservations. English clergymen are forming a trade union to get better pay and working conditions. London dentists who cater to the wealthy class frequently charge 1750 flatiron. for a set of false teeth. Wot Ox Bat-- - Mrwlvos Z 0k : ut. m,m. Prged Coll, BOYD PARK BLDG the calf at this time is that it may be necessary to select It at weaning time or even after It is weaned, but the best time, as stated, Is before weaning. Calves are frequently classified at fairs and calf shows as senior and Junior calves, detending uism the time of year they were dropped. A calf, for instance, that was dropped between September 1 and December 31 tlie year previous to the show, would be classed ns senior calf, and one dropped between January 1 and August 81 previous to the show, a Junior calf. As a rule, a fall or senior calf, on account of Its age at the usual time of holding the show, Is to he preferred, although there are advantages in selecting a spring or Junior calf, especially one dropped In January or not later than February. This, however, depends upon the rules of tlie contest at which the calf Is to be shown and upon the facilities at hand for feeding and caring for It. Elorence Nightingale, who was born one hundred years ago. , - 166 kain stud j vehicle Is the famous car of Jagannath, or Juggernaut, one of the incarnations of Krishna, w hich Is a principal feature of the religious festivals in Tanjore, India. A Im c- With But- BOYD park JEWELERS holding Its Is Ibis extraordinary kV V Imm fflCACl !,,n,-C- SI by a good bull and properly cared for, will grow Into u useful breeding aa- Inml. Another advantage of selecting , able-bodie- d the station -0 Of ,, j CAR OF JAGANNATH Cultivate Responsibility. one-hal- f Baik- W4k MILK FROM UNTESTED COWS There Is a county In England where all the roadsides have been Orphan Asylum at New Haven, Conn., A giant equestrian statue of (ienenil Grant Is being set up on the Grant planted to damson plums, which have Provided With Product of Tubernot only made the landscape more Memoriul pedestal In the Botanic-gardenIn Washington. cular Animals. The statue, which GREAT NURSE HONORED beautiful, but furnished many tons of Is said to be the second largest bronze In the world, was shipped to WashingA glaring instance of the dangers of plums that were picked half ripe for ton In sections. It was 15 years In the making, and will be unveiled next the manufacture e dyes that became spring. marketing milk from untested tubercuscarce owing to the war. lous cows was recently reported to the If such a movement as this had been United States Department of Agricultuken In this country In the planting President-Elec- t ture by one of Its field men engaged In of nut trees In former years, our road-aide- s tuberculosis-eradicatiowork. would he more beautiful, the At the request of the meat Inspeccountry more heulthful, the farmer tor of New Haven, Conn., the federal more lndeandeut, buying these crops expert examined the carcass of a cow and could labor that that require little recently killed at a local slaughterhe marketed at leisure. Our aoldlers house. The animal showed extensive m'ght have had sealed cartons of nut lesions of tuberculosis in the lungs, meats Included In their rations on the liver, and other parts of the body. Inwould European battle fronts that vestigation revealed that the cow had have been very acceptable as food and been sent to the city by a dairyman have added little weight to their pucks. who was delivering the milk from his not has tree been the Unfortunately herd to an orphan asylum of the city, much used as yet for crops yielding and also that the milk was not passtaple food In places where men till teurized. the soil. They begin with crops which Upon further Investigation, In which In an for mml return results exchange the state authorities at Hartford colabor. Now thut the crops from anoperated, a test of the entire herd was nual plants are becoming amuller made. Of a total of 25 cattle, 23 reInIn to the every yeur proportion acted to the tuberculin test. men of creased number Inhabitants, will set greut trees at work upon millions of half barren acres. These trees PROVIDE COMFORT FOR COWS will return a lurgtr ;icft for less laThe lied Cross and of all bor than would he required for annual ting tings nations flying from the Statue of Lib- One of Essential Things to Think plant crops. People nave not found It About in Construction of Buildout as yet. Pittsburgh Dispatch. erty, New York harbor. In honor of cial Ir.es largely In long-terguests, a huge boarding was erected some ten years ago. It was built to last 21 years, with oak posts and sheet-iropaneling. The hotel proprietor obtained permission from tlie city to set out In front of the billboard lot a row of Now the young poplars. proprietor of the billboard has removed Ills ugly strueture to another place, where It will be seen and. In his opinion, do Idm some good. What a public benefactor is the geutlcumn who made eight graceful trees to flourish where once a blatant billboard made desolate the view! Christian Sclem-Monitor. hotel west tad 0k Witt PtiW a Trea Screen Routed Billboard. The planting of a tree screen Is n way of suppressing billboards that has been tried with success on one boulevard In Boston. Directly across the way from a dignified hotel that spe- bwt 701mm Wat 100 75 Goes Fishing one-hal- throe-fourth- Acres and Road-ideCan Be Turned Into a Source of Revenue. BOSTEODM 30 s TREES Half-Barre- ROOMS deep-bnl!e- d M? .i. 400 at seen with Its mother, or, at any rate, before It is weaned. Observe the calf's mother. If she Is a wide, cow with plenty of size and Is giving a liberal supply of milk, you may be reasonably sure thut the calf, If sired i Al spick-and-spa- How Several years ago at the Iowa station they fed spring pigs all the buttermilk they would drink, together with corn and tnnkage from These pigs averaged about four gallons of buttermilk per head dally, f together with about two and of a pounds of corn and pound of tankage. But they used the buttermilk to excellent advantage, f gaining one and pounds per pig daily as compared with one and pounds for the pigs on of corn and tankage with no OF SMALL i 4 Is a few months of age, when It may be ;fp. t J Is influenced In lend- G Selection of Young Animal Is With Its Mother and Before Weaned. The best time to seleet a calf ing money to people by the apliearance of their property. If their houses, barns and other buildings are painted as often as necessary In order to give them a appearance, be ? i feels thut they are a better risk than those who do not paint their buildings : and let them go to ruck and ruin '.'iCty.j! . through neglect. ( ' 8c:C It Is a condition In almost all mortI r t , a" gages on buildings that the buildings shall he Insured, for the protection of the lender against fire. Some lenders make the stipulation also that the buildings shall he kept painted at regInterior of the old church, afterward a skuting rtnk. tn ular Intervals. This Is a wise precauIn Cciievn, Switzerland. meetings tion, as a building can deteriorate froio lack of paint so as to lose a large parr of its value In a few years. In a way. paint Is also fire protection, since It Is the slow comhustlou of the oxygen and other elements In the air that causes the decay of building material. Besides, If for uny reason It Is desired to sell a property, the prosiective purchaser can easily he induced to pay a higher price for a house than lor a shabby one. A good buyer looking over a shabby property Is quick to assume thut the owner Is bankrupt or badly In need of money If his property has a rundown appeurance and makes Ills offer accordingly. If It Is neatly painted, however, he assumes that the owner Is prosperous and hesitates to .make an umler-vuluhid. In short. In case of a sale, a coat of paint will bring a price enough higher thun could be obtained for an unpalnted building to more than cover the cost of painting. Therefore, any way we look at It, paint Is a good Investment for a property owner. PLANT CALF While It e BUTTERMILK GOOD FOR PIGS VACCINATION BEST TIME TO SELECT d ;poleney and on the quality of the icolta he get. The opinion of disinter's ested horsemen together with the show winnings will aid In mak-'ln- g a good selection. Weight Is an Indispensable qnaltty tin a draft atalllon, although It should 'not offset a detleleucy In other In the lighter atalllon style, 'smooth lines and awlft, action are necessary to Improve the 'light horse stock. In any breed good .feet, clean, Hut bone, free from meutl-'iieshocks, good disposition, quality, nnlumtlon and breed characteristics are well worth looking for In the alre. It la poor policy to nse anything but a sound purebred atulllon free from .manlfeat faulta of conformation and of the same breed or type aa t hint are. It must be borne In mind, too. Itbat a atalllon that Is not projterly fed and exercised Is not likely to get a large proportion of atrong, healthy In short, too much care can colts. not be exercised In securing a suit able mate for the nmres, and the (fundamental law that generally holds 'In all breeding operations must al 'ways be remembered, vlx, like produces like or likeness of an ancestor. one-tent- 5 : Giant Statue cf General Grant Very Little Danger of Overfeeding imals Provided Some Grain la Given Dally. "r Apart From Appearances, rJ (Troubadour, Morgan Stallion Uaed at Government Breeding Farm at Mid- dlebury, Vermont , , A Un DAIRY Where the League of Nations Assembly Meets NOME TOWN HELP5I The Fifth Reel. Many autos enrry a fifth wheel, so that there will be tio delay should anything happen to one of the other wheels. Some movie plays that ought to be of four-ree- l length are provided with an extra, or fifth, reel of the story, so that the audience won't get home too early. Film Fun. Papeqa Weed Killer. In Hawaii It has been found that -weeds can be kept down In sugar plantations by covering the fields with paper. ing for Animals. FrandsG LuKc Scientific jll Rooms Continen:a' Bail. of BiijafSii LAKE ClTYurMH h hatiwpah, y.-L- IS, om center of licul. nuiafonnation worthjif,,yL CLEANERS Al) I)RR5 QUALITY CLOTHKS INSl'RKD WOKK GI'ArJStefb e p:.y return post. IKI. prj(T ii,. MYERS CLEANERS DvSrt East Broa, l,vy WHO DOES YOUR CLEANINcfTiavTT. garments "Master.-leum-il.-fhe It sanitary and sciei.tiiir way. SendjretaK 114-- txiroel post. We return DMsi tSeconus? Cleaning & Dyeing Co, Distributors CoronaPortableandRoyaT All other makes sold, repaired and Mihanm. Utah Typewriter Exchange Co. Salt Late MORRIS FLORAL H East Second South Street MILLER FLORAL 10 E. Broadway. AHT EMBROIDERY CO. Salt LakeCitj. CO. Suit Utt City CO. Machinery Embroidering on ladies Apparel (At town business solicited. 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Maternity Supponer and truss fitters. S. H. BowmarCo.,BruokflArut.e to ' and For best results ship y our FouRn to Fulton Market. Correct weight jTWPPl turns. Write for prices. HATS CLEANED AM) BLOCKED Write For Price. ReturnE. Giarr Rm.lho Hot Foctorv, IIP Second SoothM. la THE'sTATE town people. Uuality, s.Tvi.e. kkW. Browl; PIPE AND MACHINERY. teni Comfort is one of tlie things to think about and provide for In the building of a dairy bnrn. Stanchions are satisfactory, especially the tyie that sw ings free and allows a measure of side movement. The length of the stall Is not often enough reckoned with. Give the cows plenty of room to stand at ease with their hind feet two or three Inches forward of the gutter. If the cows vary in size, ran the gutter at a slight angle, so that the stalls at one end are somewhat shorter than they are at the other end of the ham. This allows the placing of the cows according to size in such a way that the stalls eas be kept clean without trouble. KIND TREATMENT IS NEEDED Creature Is Willing to Make Friends With Keeper Will Resent Rough Handling. Docile Kindness should not be forgotten, for the cow is a docile creature willing to he friends with her keeper when she (in.'s out that he Is her friend and no reason to fight.The more Intelligent and sensitive the animal Is, the more likely it is to resent unjust treatment. SUBSTITUTE USED FOR MILK 8uccess With Calf Meal Is Governed Largely by Experience of Feeder and Vigor of Calf. Ezrty MUS1f DAYNES-BEEB- E Harvest of Alfalfa Seed. There will probably be more alfalfa seed harvested this year than last, and It is estimated that the supply will he 10 to 15 per cent greater. Foundation of Agriculture. The use of machinery and power Is the foundation on which our agricultural development rests. n - known in music. lTd. s. KID VITTIXB business college OBSF.T k SDeeialists in designing bniidi .? Itomstitehing. embroidering, BntI iihI side pleat inr- Buttons to hat THEVAN1TE SHOPPE trzMfcn-bMarcel permm.eiit a' sciei.tirte method. b Sdt Uktv tions. mu S. State btreet. Scandalous. t A Virginia editor Htrwtrafj lish the name of a who was Rhpb ..y'riin lh.. parkwas to the paper Fifty-ninyunng m'1' ,,d up the next day. ' t te a year in advanc, y? - 1'- e ,- Sarcasm From the L8' All that the mothm ph the mere matter llf JiUU ingto tW replied Well, wi jnd Barnes, who never te.-- palmy days, that's dumb asylum lacks. The use of calf meal as an entire substitute for milk Is frequently observed. Success In Its use in this way Is governed largely by the experience of the feeder, constitutional vigor of the calf and quality and method of preparing the calf meal. Silos in Summer. Some of the successful flalry-tnemake a practice of reserving silo for summer use. Western Machinery ( ., JiulgeBuildiDg. MOI QUAMKY AS' 'iuRHER 43 in . BARBER COLLEGE, .s.JV TemjdfcWluw CANCERS, Tumors and Eczem A. M. Freebuirn, rod I Ul. Hemstitehing. Bleating. broidering. Buttons made. AM Tha Embroidery Shop, Jennie Dick didn't out when you rejected and pr.q'-- ''l Jeanette-W- ell, al blow 10 ' p,ttH t"rt ",ur he rid of them some Stanford Chaporral. Gave Her Mind mind wife's pp- i - Doctor-Y-our pletely gone. curprUrd- - Hubby Well, me She's been giving two about for every day Eastern News. Safety Device Sign In garage. c , ret with our cuckoo blamed thing reaches ml tlie bird comes out My God, to Thee. f t- - f) rcr j jpwr |