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Show Sally Sez 4p 4 ,: Taa stay Mr uur artry aar. Bat km paar ftllaws ot aa par, Sa wkaa yea apeM hala friands to Mt, Soma local Job Might prare a "traat". FATKONIZI BOMB INDUSTRY - Tough Hides Misplaced One of nature's little oversights was potting a hide of that type on a relatively worthless beast, llks the rhinoceros, instead of on tht jockey star. Detroit Newsi; ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR APEX OLIVE OIL AN INTERHOUNTAIN PRODUCT Within Rhyme and Reason Mrs. A. Milne, mother of Chris topher Robin: 'The grandest ca- reer any woman can have is to be the wife of a" man of genius." quoted -In "Golden Book." THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Dara lora for roar kama bj patronls- lag mom inaaeirr." ww aatiaiatuea la rar frtenla fer n lafactiaa ta r (aiinr tha aaliia at '1 nUrmoontaln Midfl Gaada" fer thajr will praSt and ha satla- oca wrm tnm. Pravraa by bujlnf foods whare tha qaauiy n aiva ana prtca la law. Nan aaa baat 'tfntaraauataJa Made Gaoda". MISS LEORA HENDERSON, Box 1(, Aftan, Wyaaiuif. STUDY AT HOME University Instruction by Mail Knran Aaytlma. Frattabla, lataraatiaa ' Unlaw Coat Writa for Home Study Bulletin Today EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Laka City. Utah Thermometer for Blind A thermometer with the degrees marked with raised figures and in scribed in Braille characters has been invented for the use of blind persons. According to a table of latitudes and longitudes. Port Stanley. Falk land island, at a latitude of 51 de grees 41 minutes and-10 seconds south, la the farthest southern city on the globe. NEW ICO MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee Coquetry It Is a species of coquetry to make parade of. never practicing; it. La Rochefoucauld. Tha United Statea nubile fc-altfi service says that the theory that the weight and site of the human brain evidences brilliancy or lack of knowledge has been advanced, but It has never been definitely proved. Generally speakingv in the animal kingdom the , larger the brain the higher the animal la in the evolutionary system. vv,vu artkla aa "Why r akaald aaa TntarawaaCala auda Caada" Similar ta akava. Sand raar atary la praaa ar nraa to Ia wanantain Fradacta Cahuaa, F. Ok. Baa IMS. Salt Laka City. If yaar nary appaar sa"$5.op caiaaiB yva caira chack WV-Slfk Oty jJg Appeals to Poor Man Extravagance", said HI He, the sage of Chinatown, "it often popu lar in a prince, Because it Implies august approval of what the poor man would permit himself If be bad the opportunity." Washington Washing-ton Star. Too Much for Science Science may perform wonders, and does. Bat we can't believe It will ever be possible to read a man's thoughts if he keeps lis month shut. Toledo Blade. mm GROW MORE CAPONS AS FARM SIDELINE Surplus Cockerels Do for the Purpose. Well IBy ROT S. DEARSTTSB. Head of North Carolina mata tom-aa r-ounry Department. WNU Sarvtca.) Nothing Is more appetizing on the family table than a well grown and finished canon, and they may be sold readily on local markets. The surplus cockerels on a farm may be used for this purpose. However, How-ever, only well-developed birds should be used.If vigorous, "robust, worm-free birds are used, they may be grown out Into heavy capons that bring good prices. Never use a Leghorn for this purpose, but use such breeds as the Rocks, Brahmas, Orpingtons, Cornish Wyandottes or Jersey Black Giants. Timing the caponlzlng operation is necessary. The" best markets ex ist about Easter and this avoids putting put-ting the capons into competition with turkey at Thanksgiving and Christmas. To have birds ready for - the Easter market, caponlze them about July lio'15. This will give them -time to develop large frames and go through the in ten slve feeding: period which finishes such a bird in from 10 to 14 days. Flock Will Respond to Well-Balanced Ration . Eggs from chickens fed a ration full of vitamins A and D are better food than eggs from chickens Jed rations less rich in these vitamins, according to the results of recent research available to the depart ment of poultry husbandry at the Ohio State university. Recent experiments Indicate, says the department, that the amount of vitamin A and D supplied to the birds is directly reflected in the vl iaroln-content of the eggs produced. Thus, In feeding his hens to main tain their health, the ponltryman Is feeding for eggs of better quality and more worth. " A ration for hens rich In vitamins would contain yellow corn, alfalfa leaf meal, or a high grade cod liver oil. Vitamin D prevents rickets and assists with the building of bone. Vitamin A builds resistance to dis ease and Infection. Fight Lice liens like to .dust and It prob ably removes quite a few lice, but the method is not desirable for controlling con-trolling lice in the poultry house. When hens are working In the dust trolling lice in the poultry house, is unhealthful for the owner and It seems as If colds are more prevalent preva-lent among the birds when their nostrils are. often filled with dry dust. The poultryman Is more apt to control lice if the hens are crated at least twice a year and each given the blue ointment or sodium fluoride fluor-ide treatment. If you do not wish to catch the hens, use the nicotine surphnte (Black-Leaf 40) on the roosta at sundown. Indiana Farm er's Guide. Early and Late Chicks , "Chicks hatched early have many advantages over those hatched late. As a general rule they are more vigorous; the mortality Is less j the cockerels may be-sold for better prices, and the pullets will .mature In time to lay high-priced eggs next fall. Just why the early chick Is more vigorous Is hard to explain. That less mortality is experienced Is probably due to the fact that coo-cldla coo-cldla and parasites, such as worms and mites, are less active before the onset of hot weather. It Is true that more trouble from these pests Is experienced ex-perienced later in the season. . POULTRY NOTES - Skimping on growing chicks' rations ra-tions never pays "Feed them or sell them." a a It Is estimated that a chick will consumer four pounds of feed during dur-ing the first eight weeks of Its growth, . .' . Since production the first year Is usually IS to 80 per cent Mather than In later years, one should cull during that time, discard the poor producers, and keep the beet over for. the next year. Ducks are apt to be the most sat isfactory breeders during their first season of production. a , a a "" Only one chick disease Is known to be transmitted directly from hen to chick. This Is pullorum disease, commonly known as baclllary white diarrhea. aaa A palatable and economical mash feed for fowls may be made of 200 pounds each of cornmeaL bran and shorts, -150 pounds of meat scrap and ? pounds of salt a a The first ten to twelve weeks after hatching Is the critical time with young turkeys. Once safely by this period the birds grow well and. If given reasonable care, will return a profit. SheChami f fc-AJ II inn I ..miirajirfYiittiirmart Transporting a Bull (Prepared by tha National Oaorraphlo Sociaty, Washington, D. C.) (WNU sarvica.) ADRID, the political press box of Spain, where It was recently announced that Catalonia was voted greater autonomy auton-omy by the Spanish cortes, Is one of the newest and most modern capitals cap-itals of western Europe. To the traveler who spends a few hours or a few years In the Spanish Span-ish capital the great avenue, Gran Avenida de la Llbertad, is the city's outstanding feature. It Is one of the finest boulevards In Europe. The most Imposing of the govern, mental palaces, museums, and hotels ho-tels face this noble boulevard, which runs north to south along the eastern edge of the city, On its fringe lies an- exclusive residential section and the large park known in the old days as Buen Retlro. Were the foreign visitor to linger In the capital no longer than 24 hours, he could still see much of Its throbbing life on this one great avenue. The Aveniaa's wide, tree-lined walks for pedestrians, lying be-- tween the inner automobile and carriage car-riage highway and the outer traffic roads, are vividly alive by day and literally thronged by early evening.. Rows of chairs are packed on each side of the broad walks. Summer Madrid makes Itself comfortable. com-fortable. - All along the walks are refreshment booths. Beer Is popular pop-ular but has not replaced the many typical soft drinks, in favor for cen turies. As you sit sipping your cold, creamy, almond-flavored hor-chata, hor-chata, up comes the boy knffwn the barqulllero. - lie carries a barrel-like metal receptacle containing con-taining the sweet, rolled wafers called barqulllos. You hand out a coin, spin the wheel on top of the barrel, and watch for the figures which indicates the number ofl wafers you will win. No ban has yet been placed on this mild form of gambling. Army officers In brilliant uni forms, men garbed In mourn ing black even, In .midsummer, pretty, graceful, dark-haired women, wom-en, sturdy, barelegged children these and countless other types pass. Lottery sellers with strident voices, wizened peanut venders, co quettish flower sellers, cry their. wares. "All the world," ns the Spaniards express It, Is out-of-doors. Fluttering of Fans. Funs, not parasols, are the vogue. The paseos are all a flutter. It Is to be regretted that continental and oriental decorations onJans are now the style, for there is nothing prettier pret-tier than the old-fashioned Valencia fan decorated with typical Spanish scenes and figures. These fans can still be fountj, If. you will search, along with pVlnted tiles and china with Zuloaga designs de-signs from Segovia, decorated por-celaln por-celaln from the ancient factory at Talavera de -4a Reina, Damascene ware from Toledo, linen drawn-work from the Toledon village of Lagar-tera, Lagar-tera, and hand-made lace from the south of Spain, The little dolls wearing regional peasant costumes are made in Madrid. The capital's summer temperature tempera-ture Is high, but It Is a dry seat, not mblst and sticky. Tou broil In the sun, but turn the corner, to the shady side of the street, and there Is a breath of cool air from the mountains. Madrid Is elevated more than 2,000 feet above sea leveL There Is an abundance of water supply frotn the Guadarramas, and In summer the streets are hosed thoroughly from four to six times a dayv Systematic tree planting and pars development have made a refreshing re-freshing city In the midst of a scorched plain, long ago stripped of its trees. Shops close every afternoon from one or two o'clock until four or flje. The dinner hour Is late from our standpoint, from 8:30 to 10:30. Open-air band concerts continue until two o'clock In the morning. If you stay np to put summer Madrid to bed, you will meet the huge, crep.klng, two-wheele, hooded hood-ed carts lumbering Into town with country produce la round straw-covered straw-covered baskets, bound for the central cen-tral market, where a hill of water melons will eoon be In eTiJeneeJ. Carts which come from beyond the mountains put op overnight In the old part of town, at Ions for all the world like the fondouks of Morocco, save that Jaded mules, drowsing in the courtyard, here take the place of camels. On the surface, Madrid is mod- PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW of Madrid f " -iH 'iit'r rli i- -v. to the Madrid Bullring. ern, continental, as beautiful in snots sa Pnria- hut there are still odd, hidden corners delightfully medieval. In this lies the great city's charm. Toungest, yet mightiest, might-iest, of Iberiun citleis, the Spanish capital reminds one more of Buenos Aires than of any of Us Latin, sis-., ters. Like the far-southern metropolis, me-tropolis, It is not congested and is surrounded by a practically treeless agricultural region. Facing Madrid's Gran Avenida is the gigantic building known as the palace of communications, which houses the postal and telegraph offices. of-fices. This is one of the finest public pub-lic buildings in the world. Among Its unique features are the labeled locating maps on the outer wall just above the -slots where you mail your letters. There are eight of these maps, showing different sections of Spain, with an additional letter box labeled "Army In ATrica." Outside the main post office, stamps are on sale at tobacco shops In all parts of the city. In each of these shops Is a letterbox. You can also mail your letter In a box on the red and yellow tram car, If you will run after It, and be assured of quick service to the main office. Near the post dice are rne national na-tional library, the areheological museum, mu-seum, and the museum of modern painting all three of great Interest Inter-est to the student arid art lover. Even more famous Is tjie National Museum of Painting and Sculpture, better known as the Prado museum, where are hung those glorious Sixteenth, Six-teenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth-century Eighteenth-century masterpieces collected by the art-loving Spanish kings. The Botanical garden next door provides a 'breathing, place for the poorer classes, a playground for those big-eyed, creamy-skinned children, chil-dren, whose beauty, viraclty, and good manners impress every traveler trav-eler who visited Spain. Madrid's eastern park (El Retlro) has mneninficent trees ami IhIps and the famous "Rosaleda," or rose i garden, with its three thousand and j more varieties., if you keep on the j driveways, you will meet, in the i late afternoon, every manner of ve-hide, ve-hide, from a smart limousine to a I provincial mule-drawn carriage; but stray afoot onto the shady paths and you will .find even more of interest. in-terest. In the construction of the splen did Gran Via, with Its big hotels, smart shops, and department stores, more than four thousand dwellings! in a labyrinth of ancient streets in the heart of the city, were demolished.- Above all other buildings in tills new quarter towers the National Na-tional Telephone company's steel skyscraper. Open-Air Movies. Moving pictures, screened in the open, attract crowds on summer nights, and by this method the tele phone .-uui,,uujr la leacning the masses how to use the automatic n e.iemei or the Ala- telephone. And, speaking T t,mfl PWer ?mp&n belle that "movies,- Mary . PIckford. Douglas Cs PwTDf,haVe ,ollow,n ,n" Fairbanks Charlie Chaplin ire ! 2 XV L Madrid favorites. 'n9cltated lf artificial respiration had The Puerta del Sol is Madrid. hub. This oblong square bears the name of a. -vanished gate In the onetime one-time encircling town hall. It Is the terminal station of many of the 50-odd 50-odd municipal trolley lines. u me center or the Puerta del 13 one of the stations of the underground un-derground railway, familiarly known as the "Metro," By the surfaee en trance of each subway station hangs a map showing you where you are going or from where you came. Madrid's subway carries passen-eers passen-eers the length of the city, with shorter latitudinal lines. Riding north to Cuatro Camlnos (Four Roads), at the end of the line we find amazing building activltv. hi apartment houses springing up for !" , UM! or growing middle class? As a means of communication between be-tween towns throughout Spain the motor omnibas has taken the place of the old-time diligence. Such buses traverse the capital, connecting connect-ing it only with near-by villages but far-disant cities. In recent years there has been notable Improvement Im-provement In national hlghwaTs. e. lr vu tne mmla arteries from soathT H!gh -Wheeled! carts drawn by mules or by mules and horses har ned tandem, donkey carts and ranmer laden donkeys, their heads decorated with red woolen UssSa a Picture, touch to the --Th--ombersome ox cart Old MaMa has been banished. Tin Library of Congress hal the . . . . - a. rwiurntlon of original aran in i"c Impendence, as prepay Thomas Jefferson and corrected by Adams and Franklin. It has other copies of the draft In Jeff ersons Handwriting, which show the draft In the process of Its evolution. Ramarkable Orchid Discovery of what Is asserted to ho the tallest orchid In the world Juts been made In southern Queensland, Queens-land, Australia. It grows to a height of forty-five feet ana oeura hundreds of beautiful flowers. One spike of flowers Is almost six feet In length. Lead Pencil Statitic Where do the pencils go? Same place lost pins go, probably. Anyway, Any-way, not all of them are worn out they Just get lost. Nearly 40,000,-OXI 40,000,-OXI board feet of lumber Is used annually an-nually to make the lead pencils used by Americans.' Above Physical Need For such things as honor and love and faith -are not only nobler than food and drink, but, Indeed. I think that we desire them more and suffer more sharply for their absence. ab-sence. Robert Louis Stevenson. When Men Get Mad . A woman's college reports a survey sur-vey which shows that men get mad an average of six times a week and women only three times. Yes, but who makes the men mad, a Georgia editor wants to know. "Chimney Swifti" In North America chimney swallows swal-lows are called chimney swifts. They are small, sooty brown birds, the commonest of North American swifts. Under Many Ruleri Mobile. Ala., is called the City of Five Flags. It has been under French,- Spanish, British, American "and Confederate flags. The Noble Life Every noble life leaves the fiber of It Interwoven forever In the works of the world. John Ruskin. Would You Believe It? Laughter Is both a disinfectant and antiseptic for the soul. W, Livingston Liv-ingston Larned. Lou He who refuses what is just, gives up everything to him who is armed. Lucan. Vital Spark Slow in Leaving Body Accidents frequently happen In which the victim seems to have been fatally Injured, and yet the vital organs or-gans have not wholly ceased to func-lion. func-lion. Respiration may cease and the heart stop functioning, producing a state of physiologic death, during which time the victim may sometimes be revived 'iy the proper administration administra-tion of artificial respiration. This may occur in such accidents as drowning, electrocution and asphyxiation, as-phyxiation, and In some motor car accidents. The unfortunate and ap parently dead victims may not actu tlly die for some time following, the accident. Von lloesslin reported before the Berlin Medical society that the elec-rrocardiograph elec-rrocardiograph has demonstrated reg-alar reg-alar contractions of the heart contin-alng contin-alng as long as 30 minutes after physiologic death occurs. The contractions con-tractions are strongest immediately following the " accident, and grow weaker gradually until the heart leases entirely to function, except for iccasional contractions, which occur it Irregular Intervals. Therefore, it would be the period Immediately following fol-lowing the accident that normal life may be restored by artificial respira-tioa respira-tioa TV t.mj r, . . .. . . -u yi.uiupiiy .administered. Journal Jour-nal of the American Medical Asso ciation. Teddy Bear Sanctuary Koalas, known colloquially as "na- n7,"leal "Te teddy bear" soft, plush-like fur, have lately be- come the object of special solicitude, both official and private, in AuJ - . FojjMsral generations nobody no-body paid any attention to them, for Weywere so numerous that.lt never eTc balls np. xuaoinS Softeni water. - Procter sSGuntle Mexican War Mementoes Epaulets worn by Gen. Santa Ana at the battle of San Jacinto In the University of Texas library are ex hlbited along with Santa Ana's sad die and other historic relics. The epaulets were the property of John N. Riley, of New urreans, La., now dead. Interesting Find A large Portuguese coin, dated 1756, was. found recently on the site of an old grist mill at Dennis, Mass. It was believed that the coin might have been dropped by a sea captain of earlier days when paying the miller. Oddly Named Official Twenty-flve years ago," said Lord Telgnmouth, "when I was serving in a small op-country station sta-tion in the Madras presidency, three of the other district officials were called Cummlng, Going and Walte." Scottish Superstition The second moon of autumn Is called the "ripening moon" by the Scotch highlander. The phrase has been banded down from the days when it was believed that the moon ripened crops aswell as the sua Uncle Ebea "Animals has, a heap o' secret sense," said Uncle Eben. "When I bears a man say he don't like dogs, I suspicions dat de dogs has looked him over an' decided to have de first dislike." Washington Star. Deserve Happiness Instead of trying bo hard, as some Of us do, to be happy," as" If that were the sole purpose of life, I would, If a boy again, try still harder hard-er to deserve happiness. J. T. Fields. Superstition - Church spires date from a belief In evil spirits. These were held to fear a point, even a pointing finger. Hence a pointed spire to keep them from annoying worshipers. Rheumatism and Sleep r Going to bed too late has been found by London physicians -to be a contributing cause of rheumatism, rheuma-tism, from which disease 30,000 children chil-dren of the city suffer. Suffering Suffering is a choice instrument forvshaplng character, and without its touch the most delicate chasing oh the vessel would be impossible. Dr. John Watson, occurred to Australians that they could ever become scarce. But a highly fatal epidemic got started among them some years ago, killing them by thousands. Shooting koalas Is now forbidden. Even more prom ising Is the setting aside of well-su pervised sanctuary areas, where not only these attractive marsupials but also other Interesting but threatened native animals and plants have a chance for their lives, - Music Shorthand Is Latest A system of music shorthand with which anyone possessing a mu sical ear, but no musical trainlng.can a. uuittuiiuai uieiuuica vhile sung or Dlaved. has bpon do- vised by a man at Chester-le-Street, r-ij r, . . ... ' ugmuu. tie ciaims mat anyone may use the system after a fe-w lessons. "Baby" Dirigible Tested Tests f a "baby" dirigible, made irrFranee, are reported to have been successful. The craft can fly 60 miles an hour and carry a cargo weighing one and one-third tons. It requires a crew of two only, and can ne parked. In an ordinary airplane hangar. , In Practice Senator Buzz Do you think that going into politics improves a man's disposition? Senator Duzz Yea. TTa ha a tn look pleasant often enoogh to have his picture taken for campaign purposes. pur-poses. Pathfinder Magazine. Farm Waste Worth Fortuna Raw material enough to make several times the quantity of paper, nber board, acetic acid, alcohols, acetone and charcoal required by the country Is represented In the annual an-nual waste of 260.000fl00 tons of gram straw and stalks. Your enemies finaUy cool off when iey see your tombstone. ThePnotiH?.,,: DQn vi inn r.ro!. " !.. papyrus nlant 7v fro ".and "blbl0"." nd iS ur a . D10W HIT An. a "on," a corregponJe,, what's the net Syf proverb has If .J"'1"! eth loudly catcbeu, ,5 .London Tlt-Rlt. Wit loses it, Z good, when seen hS5 and to ZSf-which ZSf-which plan , SiS breast is to become i - U I the mischief. Sherldn Perniciou, Aw. Now a doctor ( . covered a remed, anemia in three or fooTa we want Is lometluW cure the anemic bank, No thTpIr, Jud Tiint-tn. . .. pretty envious to read 2 much money one Tur collect tn the prlzeT with wages in a regular j,, y Htjuiagton star. Cheerful VolwU, This pie geemi to h . grumbled , tha. aan q, "Mother," cried the nv. with great sympathy, "l jt I think I can lift another gt unn'll lof mo Firit ToorliW While almsgiving li aW as history, and begganluT existed, Constantine. th Itlan emperor of Borne wuBi 10 esiauusn a publldi poorhouse. Old Englisk CUr A farthingale bench k i aeateachair-withont arm the reign of James I and & to accommodate the hooped farthingales, of the womsi time. Began Big loduitrj The first cigar factory to tk ed .States was established West, Fla., In 1831 by 1 Wall. Couple of Otlf Gi Accused How could I forgery when I. can't with, name? f Judge You are not K writing your own name jj Peterman's Ant Food k sr to ants. Sprlnldaltsbostft window silU, theltef, att- 24 hours i day. Chatp-Sift anteed. Mora than M- sold last year. Atyoj easy io ""-: "Now. what were drew. years ago?" mused thatfj "Like mine, dear" K "Like wife. Try Wit E. lwi'tV She Shouldn't t;" Noenergy.-circlo would only try Iv Vegetable Compoaod- . he coold be Wrong a. ; aTfWa7lh' "He says ae wants li"- tered." aim A Wfa 9 There are saints ,fnrm no Pn. that-rof-De111' 0D8' avifc nrasr.kHa t iisn i mmr.,M- I HADI ST TBI aUXESS Of IVOXT SOiF |