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Show WATER FOUNTAIN FOR CHICKS i POULTRY lllus--- .. TW, Illustration shows a drinking fountain for little chicks. It can be y. constructed by anyone who can drive nulls and saw off a board square, jvrkes Sylvanua Van Aken In the Orange Judd Farmer. Nail a piece of i PROFIT MAKING IN TUAKY Demand Is Always Greater tVmrfvSup-pl- y and Prices Are' Idu2bly ' ' " Good Eat Many Insects. The wild turkoy. In advncevof. the white man had a con genrjU... home In HlmoBt nil parts of the UnlJvi ,Satoa, lXiuesllc turkeys are the descendants, more or less direct, of th wlhl ones, Therefore, since the UnJtetl States was the orlglnul botne.joX...t'o" wild turkeys. It Is clearly ailaiil'CiTto:" the growing of the domestifcataaV oiiqh. And no more profitable Ttiwl ttn, be grown on the Interior ftirnis. sayii'lhe Farming. e . Bottle Fountain. Inch board 6 Inches square, and one piece Cxl2 Inches togiher to form a right angle, as shown. Fasten a bob tie to the upright board with a strip, nail the lid of a baking powder can under the mouth of the bottle. The nail la to allow a little water to escape from the bottle. CURE FOR EGG EATING HABIT Feed and Care Is Only Remedy Arrange Neets In Dark Corner So Fggs Cannot Be Seen, In answering the query, "how can one prevent hens from eating their eggs," tbe Farm, Stock and Home makes the following reply: This habit Is usually acquired by fowl that are closely confined during the winter months, or are kept In small yards. Tbe fowl long for something to cat that they do not have, and eggs on the floor or In open seem to supply the deficiency. nests Makers. You cannot cure them of this habit Feed era. The Bronze retains as' much of by any form of punishment. a In them for care such and that way (he wild oifcye ,a any'olhtr variety, will lose all desire to eat the ' perhaps, and ..wb" have had a great tbey leal of experfSnfe vfH.h that breed of eggs, if pOKsible to do ao. Arrange In dark corners of the very likely to wan- their nest turkeys. Thcjr-arder and they ,wlll seek' re n rote places for their nests, but after, all they are quite a domestic .fowl, 'and ran easily be kepi ialove-wlLtheir bom and NEST at night. They to It .return promptJo will lear''tw-Rftwberthey can find feed. A neighbora wheat field In or corn aborKa In autumn may ENTRAMCE win them If feed Is scarce In the fleldi Nest In Dark Corner. at borne, (hut If they have ready feeds at mornlfV and night, they are not no house so that they cannot aee apt to flay from the borne grounds; poultry As a rule they quit tbe the and if.Ny have a suitable roosting habit eggs. of their own accord juat a soon I lace where tbey are not disturbed aa comes and they have the at ntffiiythey are very likely to re- run spring of tbe farm. A dark nrst can be turn to It every evening. made from a good sized box by farm that support a flock easily off aa per diagram. partitioning tif $&s.'wtll not aupport ao many grasshoppers and' other insect a will Preserving Egga. the farm that baa no turkeys. Many Daub a little vaaeline all over tbe time have we been In tbe field with being careful to cover every part, ttje turkey and matched them catch egg. We have seen them take then keep It In a cool place. It will condition, their place In a row a ngularly a keep for month in good men could place tbetn, and thus inarch and come out nearly a good a new across a pasture or freshly harvested laid, aay the Cultivator. Or warm meadow or wheat or oat field, and tbe vaaeline until liquid and roll the aure every spot the grasshopper or other Insect that erg around InhaIt, being been touched by tbe tbe shell .rose before them wa aure a "goner," of A bottle of vaseline will WebHeve turkey may thu benefit OIL Ave least coat at dosen, and probably It Hffrii to the full value of bat rout to ralae tbetn. Besidea tbey are more. egg. twtpaklr 'of this worthless raw msterl-a- valeali'.e market commodity. t " e "" aura-me- Af-Ji,h- e . five-re- - D3W POULTRY HEALTH AND VIGOR Pnirae.' Importance of These Qualities in Breeding of Fowl Dieutd " by Prof. Rice of Cornell. V. , i.frof. James K. Rice, of Cornell unl V.fcYjv.,rHy, speaking recently on . 'the Second Yearyjj.tpeaui In Breeding for Constitutional Vigor? before tbe New York Plate uHf - " " v9 TV. i' "-- w. said UtmrArrC meeting, that It bad "ma time mat me neaim "and-tgof the fowlls on- - of tbe most Important factors In poultry breeding. Under forced feeding the ere brovpht up to laying t',0 "rn Thl to ISA eegs each per year. fnrant a heavy strain on the hn, and l weak resulted In c fiMit t V" fryr or I'M-na- r.e. Prof. Rice bad brought bis Just hens p to tbe high standard of lay tng. be waa dismayed to find tr.at only 4J per cM. of tbe ftes baffhfd, cent, of tbe cbUk-eand that nly 0 livfd. To remedy this the bena were givn plon'y of freh air. green food ar.d eerciw. Tbey were allowed to fare at liberty. Tbe big proportion In the foiilfry g'WJd butines la to ra? utrong healthy MrVShrtb aitnation that confront lJhtt tb terlod of n f In lb b ?f Vovera only at-a nvj) If we are to we mtmt ncces of tb" bc!ne t replace our good atrong Cock a. two irk yar. hv kn took up tbe matand deTibe-- Tbe aal!r-he- o ter of t the eipertmeata along th lines at Cornell. Me a)d that untblng ralred Is a!e or vigor by had iiff-Ten- bn rrrHtntfie, and pr,ke gafridt tro raHle emphatlf-aU- y "Hmph!" said the young woman. It la possible to say "hmph!" in all sort of ways, but she said it with Just the right amount of provocative derision to rouse one to combat. "That's all right!" retorted the young man. "I don't like to hear you talk that way it sounds as though you thought men were weak minded, with no appreciation of real values " "Hear him ramble!" broke in the young woman. "A man may appreciate real value till he's black in the face, but It doesn't keep him from running two block out of his way Just to ilnd out if the girl in the stunning suit with the marvelous wad of balr and high heels has got a face to match y I knew a good man once who. waa knocked down and run over by an automobile just as he succeeded in aliasing around In front of a girl he had trailed a half mile and tbey carried him away smiling triumphantly. When thejwasked where he was hurt worst be Just murmured, 'Gee! a peach I' and never knew anything had struck him!" "Of course," said the young man, "If you are going to be funny about ltl You might concede " , "What's the use?" asked the young woman, blandly. "Never concede anything to a man in an argument, because he's going to grab all be can ' get, anyhow." woman aense with enough "Every to keep out of a lunatic asylum," pursued the young woman, "know that If she want to ask a favor of a man the easy way to get it la to devote three houra to dressing for the part ind then win him over in ten minute. She might dress in ten minutes and nag him for three hours and mereLittle Susie, ly get a cold refusal. aged six, knows better than to ask papa for new roller skates when she has molasses stlckum on her little paws and her hair Isn't combed! She waits till 6he has on something white ind fluffy that papa goes broke bill for and her hair is In a golden cloud. Then she sails in! Doe she get what she want? She does! Papa swells out his cheat to think such a fascinating prodigy Is his. "Little Susie remembers this when the grows up. She really doesn't have to remember it, though, because several thousand year of ancestry ha Impressed It on her brain cell and It waa all ready waiting when she turned to it She know Inetinctively that it is far more to her advantage to know at what angle to adjust her hair than to be able to square the hypotenuse of whatever It Is that baa a tiypotenuse! And she realize without being told hat perfectly manicured finger .nails are going to get her a lot' farther in life's little game than tbe consciousness that he dusted behind all tbe picture and the farthest comer under the bed! "Feathery baking powder biscuit may do for bait If it Is tbe cook trying to fascinate the policeman, but Susie know a that young Dingbat, the millionaire' eon, would be nothing but ex' tremely bored if she tried to introduce baking powder biftcuit a a lure wben all be want I Susie In her beat and most frlvolou frill !o step Into his motor car and permit bersclf to be taken where young Dingbat can buy her atrawberrie out of season and hothouse lobater! "Ill tell you why there are o many aid young girls with knobby foreheads and hearts of gold who are pretending to be wildly enthusiastic i bout sanitary street paving In the 'teenth ward and societies for teaching the heathen how to darn sock economically instead of having their s n house to run and dear husband to meet wben tbe C:10 train gets in from tbe city every night They mistakenly adopted tbe baking powder rest of her! Why. eer-ferctl- ' I self-mad- e biscuit and sterling qualities racket Instead of the other one! Every tingle man they know reaped them violently and without a heart throb nd marries the aforementioned Susie If you tblnk of buying stock get tbe around tbe comer wholl weep when beat. (he cook leave and not forget to do and with Real aatlafied doing well, It distractlngly In a pal blue Bilk ncgleave other to talk. rro Tbe flrt feed for young chick See here!" objected the young bould be water and fine grit man. "1 won't!" contradicted the young Geeoe are ea'entlally grater, and woman. "I know a lot more about It! give very little trouble to rear. And ao do you, only you're not frank Bklm milk Is one of tbe beat feed on the subject for laying hen at any aeaaon. "You men," went on tbe young womWhen chick get hungry do not withhold feed because a certaJa time an, "who stare all the pretty girl In the face what difference doe It make baa not elapeed. VeT In mind in poultry raining that lo yott that their mother are probIn rne of tbe necessary ably at home washing lb diahe or rleanllne factor for Kuree. mending their daughter'a petticoat? Allow mature chit ken a well aa How chocked and grieved are yon to think that the little ahahby woman chick to forsgi c.b gra or clever a a hutband with tbe white face ha mutb a possible In aprlng. brat her and take the money Aea" does not Impair a caponbirdaa IIt who earn she doing plain ewlng to buy doea cockerel, provided the not kept longer than a year and a more beer and ah atanda It ao Johnny ran get throneh achool? You don't half. Aftr the cbirka are firir or Ave ob yir pathetically and admiringly week old whole wheat may be given over her tragic berolam, do youf "You're too boy noting that Tot'le try tbem, and perhapa no other grain Is Footlighta ha on pump and allk hobetter. Tame hen are btter layer than siery and that her apring nlt fit a wild one, and any hen can be kept though ahe had been poured Into it tame and quiet If abe la properly and you are grateful if ahe glance at you out of the comer of her eye! Why, treated. If clothe. I tell yot, clot heal" ;ee after being fully feathered lan't ny use talking to ymt little more than a good roomy hen yon get In this rabid aaid paatnr where tbey can find plenty he young man. "Come downtown to of graaa. Tbe most notable growth r.f tbe dinner l?h at and then well go to dtKk la between the third and fourta the "All tight." aaid the young woman. eek of I age, when It often double "I IhoueM thl new gown of mine and It weight. Cover the floor wKfc fine sand and these three ettra puff a on my head have a boa In a corner of the bea ought to have ome effect on yoa! bMe, where the nn can pour on It, Juat waitandtill f go put onthl a freah rem eyebrow! plexlon straighten well filled with dry road dnaf - re-qni- 'bre fhfr." ft." PACKING HOW Effect the Tjrifrf4Viaa4.,ls always greater than fn suj)i4y, ,the market la uot coruerednj.U,thut'tif most other farm products, a'fidrjces are almost Invariably good'. ; We suppose a principal reason that more turkeys are not ra'ffleij':lsidread farmers have of their wlid characteristics. Some varieties retain the wild nature to a greater degree than others, but it la a fact also that thoaeS which have most of the w41d nature are the hardiest fowls. An!TVfcU.M8 a quality that need not discourage the grow- - '. Cause and Bottle' Arranged Shown .trntlon Furnishes Little Fellow Drinking Place. In ; i FOR SAFETY FRAGILE CHINA MAY TRANSPORTED. pro BE Better Than Excelsior to Protect the Prized Possession Entire Secret of Success la DRINK QUESTION IN ENGLAND the Wrapping. President of Board of Education Telia A woman who brought delicate egg of Good Work Done by Temthell chine safely from San Francisco perance Syllabu. to Chicago and from Atlantic City to Tbe president of tbe board of educaChicago, and who packed, her- ehtna for transportation without any break- tion (England), Mr. Runclman, speakage, did so In the following manner ing recently on the temperance syllawithout using excelsior and thu avoid- bus iBsued by the board, aaid: ' Already nearly 250 local authoriing unnecessary bulkinesa: Long before the time for packing ties out of 350 had adopted the syllathe had saved and stacked all her bus. There ought to be no part of newspapers so that there would be the country where the work based on plenty on hand. She considered small that syllabus was not being conductboxes safer for the purpose, as tbey ed, either voluntarily or by the teacher. ' are handled more easily. No class of the community In the Sort the china and glass ao that delicate and lightweight pieces may United Kingdom were more alive to be packed Into the same box or case, the evilt, of insobriety than tbe teachers lu the schools. Tbey saw it face and not together with heavier ware. Almost every household contain to face every day, and tbey had the not com worst possible examples of the harm fine dishes and monly In use. Begin your packing done by insobriety brought Into tbe with these some time before moving schools. They knew perfectly well day, as they may be easily spared nothing was to be made of the comwithout inconvenience to the house- ing generations unless they were brought up to hate all forms of strong hold, and prevent too great accumudrink He was of opinion that no lation of work near tbe end. Take a delicate piece of china and teaching In their elementary schools begin by wrapping It In newspaper, could be done by .outsiders a well as doubling the paper many thicknesses by- tbe teacher themselves. But they and wrapping again and again, being had to fill up tbe gaps and provide careful to place extra thicknesses the driving power, and that was where about the edges, about protruding ban- the Ban J of Hope Union came in as dies and knobs, until the contour of regarded tbe elementary schools. Dealing with tbe progress which the piece is entirely lost in the wrapping and no part with an edge or han- temperance had made during the last 20 years. Mr. Runclman pointed out dle may be felt through the bundle. The object must be wrapped until that public bouses had very largely no part of It whatever i distinguish- ceased to be the meeting places of able through the wrapping. Cover of people who hired employes. Friendly dishes must be wrapped separately, soctctles and trade unions were also, and fitted Into tbe vessels to which to a large extent, forsaking the pubthey belong, top downward, then the lic house for meeting purposes. As to tbe decline per bead in tbe whole wrapped again and again into a compact bundle. While wrapping the consumption of alcoholic liquors, tbe article, keep track of the hand lea so figures published year by year showed that In placing the bundle in the box that it was not an accidental decline, It may be laid without undue pressure but tbe tendency downward was to of other bundles against the delicate some extent tbe result' of the work that bad been done amongst tbe part. Before packing aarebox, assemble all the bundle which expected to young 30 or 40 years ago. be packed into it In order that tbey Touching upon the old controversy may be fitted in the best possible way. that men could not be made sober by There la always some little niche or act of parliament Mr. Runclman said space between packages of different everybody knew that if the governshapes and sizes. Fill In every space ment legislated too far ahead of pubor hollow with paper pushed in until lic opinion they ran two grea( risks, tbe mats Is solid and Immovable. The first of evasion, and secondly of remore compact the packing tbe aafer bound. He quite agreed that they the content of the box. Where pack- could not make people sober by act age do not reein to fit In because of cf parliament, "but tbey could help shape or size, change tbe bundles them to be sober. That was one of about until a place Is made where tho things the- government bad been they are sure to fit Wben a box ts trying to do in recent years. The fall In tbe consumption of Infilled see that everything la wedged In tight andlmmovable. toxicating liquors bad also been conThe box maj then be closed and tributed to during tbe last twelve may be safely turned on every side, months by the heavy taxation on and worry incident to handling avoid- abltky. He did not regret that He ed. This mode of packing beside be- quite agreed somebody must have sufing safe, economize apace and what fered, but be did not think It had la more Important avoids the litter been tbe nation aa a whole. Tbey Incident. to packing In pile of excel- could not have taxation without r throwing burdens on someone, and he sior, thu leaaenlng work for and Janitor. Chicago Tribune. knew do trade which could better tear tbe burden of taxation than that which made profits out of strong Newspaper -- W M Dried Beef Old Hickory Smoked Vl 1 '! Highest Quality Finest Flavor 11 W M laV In Moled glu jara at your trocar - TRUE COURAGE. bric-a-bra- o . - bouae-keepe- For something new and dainty, apread the buttered fudge pan with tnlnced date before turning the candy Into It To keep white glove clean In a muff have an adjustable lining of white allk or satin that may be fastened in over tbe dark lining of tie muff with Invisible hook and loop. Wrap gold or silver trimming la black paper and tbey will tiniarnlab. All frock ahould be wrapped In black paper alao. An effective scarf for a ball table may be made of linen rraab with a fig- tire embroidered on each end and of the aame dealgn a tbe paper oa the wall. Perhap the croquette will not mold. If not, take a tableapoonful of granulated gelatine, soak a moment la ce4d water, then dlaaolve It over boil ing water and set aalde till solid. Tbe beat In frying dissolves tbe gelatine. making the inside soft and creamy. Ham Farcl. Whole ham, have bone removed and eoak over night One cup e-- bread crumbs, one tableapoon of melted butler, one teaspoon each chopped olive. Worcestershire onion and parsley. aauce, tomato cataup, three drop of tabasco aauce, two truffles chopped foe. (stuff tbe ham with tbe above mixture, thoroughly blended, roil la eheeae clotb. boil In wW with a litfour or five hour tle vinegar or cr nntil tender; leave in water until fcld and a weight to pre It; when ready to erv cut In llce. f cllf To Clean Whit Plume, Make a thin paste from gasoline, and fimir. Dip plume and cover with paate. Lay aalde to dry, then shake well, and plume will come out clean and fluffy. This baa been tried time and again Home Department National Magazine. Polish fee Brae. Praes takes a most beautiful polish If It 1 waahed In a mixture of one ounce of alum and a pint of lye boiled together for a abort time; apply with rag or brnah while hot. Home De- partment Natknal Msgatln. Ciltik. !u conclusion. Mr. Runclman said that they might well aak the reason wby lo a great country like ours, which professes to be really democratic, things which were good for the nation should be Impeded by tbe enormous Influence of tbe public bouae. Parllamenla assembled and did what they could la tbe way of social reform, but If at tbe back of It all elections might be turned "and public opinion distorted by public houae In fluences, It was Imposalble for the democracy to reach either It 'highest efficiency or Its beat Ideals. A Swedish Expert en Drink. Seved Ribbing, the famou professor of medicine at tbe Swedish university, of Lund, makes thee remarkable statements In concluding an address on on phase of tbe drink curse: "How large a per cent of moral downfall are caused through drink I am unable to say, but certainly It is not Infrequent that yon hear from many a questioned youth for at an swer. 1 wss somewhat tinder the In fluence of liquor. Through drunken lieta and in flninaenneaa one accus tom Hmeelf to condition which, on der ordinary circumstance, would be 'n course of religiously shunned, time the sense of shame I or or com and silenced, and tbe evil habit are looked opon a an everyday neces sity. Tie caws when a young man and with a wlil In cold bloodedre clear head, and with derided Inten tion, throw himself Into the arms of prostitution are very seldom In com p9iison with those that happen nndr tbe Influence of liquor, A TTrimh army physician baa shown fpurativ-lthat sickness In a troop la murb less among tbe toral ab?talrrs than with tie bslance c the men " Natalie Yes, he was paying attention to her quite a long time. ICstelle Pcrhapa he hadn't the cour age to propose. Natalie Oh, I don't know. Per haps bo had the courage not to propose. Head on Crooked. Little Paul had always been taught by bis mother that God bad made him and that he ought to be thankful that be had been made ao perfect; eyes, ears, feet, bands and all complete. His mother had bought a new cook atove and Paulie waa examining It. He lifted the reservoir lid and looked In. There waa his picture, as natural aa life. In the water, but he waa sorely troubled, while looking at it Wben asked, by bis mother, what the trouble waa, be said: "Dod might o' made me peraect, but he put my bead on trooked. Fitting. a suitable marriage?" "Yes," replied the man who habitually tblnka along erratic line. "He has curly blond hair, and has never done anything more herculean than to pick flaw on a guitar, and well, he married a female baseball player." "Did your nephew make Puck. A Prudent Program. "I make It a rule never to lend anybody an umbrella," said Mr. Crowcb-er- . "Good Idea," replied Mr. Crump. Tf you keep lending an umbrella about there'a no telling whn It may drift Into tbe hand of tbe original owner." MENTAL ACCURACY Greatly Improved by Leaving Off Coffee The manager of an extensive creamery In Wis. states that while a regular coffee drinker, he found ft Injurious to hi health and a hindrance to the performance of bis business ditties. "It Impaired my digestion, gave me a distressing sense of fullness In the region of Ibe stomach, causing a moat ftalnful and disquieting palpitation of tbe heart, and what Is worse. It muddled my mental faculties ao a to seriously Injur my business efficiency. 1 finally concluded that something would have to be dose. I quit tbe use of coffee, short off. and began to drink Post urn. Tbe cook didn't make It right at first She didn't boil It long enough, and I did sot find it palatable fid quit using It and went bark to coffee and to the stomach trouble again. "Then my wife took the matter In hand, ard by following H e directions on box, faithfully, sb had mo drinking Poatum for several daye te b-f- I knw It "When I harperu'd to remark thst was feoiing much beitor than I had ftr a lorg tfm, he to'd me that I had ben drinkirg Posture, and that accounted for It. Now we have no coffee cn our table. 7iy fl.?tioi baa ben restored. rid with this Improvement has re'icf from the oppresaite ser-aof f ilings ard palpitation of the heart that taed to boihef me so. t note such a gain In mental strength and acnte-IbAlcohol Is Poison Principle. 1 can office, Alcohol Is the poison principle In all work with ease andattend la my and withpleasure or distiilatlon prodtwed by W out making tbe mistakes that were so liquors mentation. To aay that a drink I "In annoying to me while I waa using totlcstlog" Is to say that Its een eoffee. tfal note or qua Is poison 'toxicum ros!um Is the table drink and l consumption ultimate In of the times. In my hambta estimaIn small quantities tion." Name death, though tise given postffha by Co, may comport with apparent health and Battle Crsek, Mich, This dries mrt I Read the mtv fcortk. long ermtlnsed life. The Ro4 l minute against the fact that atcohoi Wellvlfle." la fskga. There's a reason." 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