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Show THE PAGE SIX TIMES-NEW- TISt-l wtwe 7 NO f? 1 can't IU of Frvrics, Using Care POULTRY DISEASE PROVING SERIOUS jJtf StH OOLO FKH "THE Easy to Wash Finest Our Pet Peere Along the Concrete SI Thursday, May 23, 1933 XEPIII. UTAH S, Range Paralysis Reported In Many Sections. If rrruon, Eitnlon epclail(t Scrvlco. Unlvrity A dliieuse of poultry, Its cause unknown. Is exacting an Increasingly heavy toll In farm flocks In many sections. The disease Is known as range paralysis and may become evident when the chicks are about fourteen weeks old. Chickens appear to be susceptible to the disease until they are eighteen months By I YOU'RE r77 -- lfVr DID YOU READ iUEE. DIE- PAMIIV ARtVOU zO I 1 I P- TtHOlXjHTlHEy WERE IE AT No WWeWtK O. Is Poultry HiMbamlry. (hio W.NU tl old. THE FEATHERHEADS Br OUotm - I coat, rx woaf laoKI as m I . " txo I You I I I'LL 1 W uetPt SEE WHAT f CAM A HEKi't A A IT Fw coAf FINE, MADAM ONLY oTons needs A SfwsoOMON And Patcm Th SLEIVS IS TMipg OM ASOUT THAT W6 CAM flVB HltA? - THAT'S WARM COAT MV OOOO MAM POWNSTAIBS vva-t- veny badlv -- f- incurs FCLLOW OuTf iOI I 3UsT WAIT A MINUTE? 1 (?! 2252 X Mortality due to the disease has been found to vary from 5 to 00 per cent In a number of flocks, and the first symptoms are lameness, or paralysis, in one or both legs, blindness, and the drooping of one or both wings. Although the disease has become known as range paralysis. It Is found to occur also among chicks raised in confinement away from the poultry range. Until a means of prevention of the disease is known, flocks found susceptible to It should be treated as If the flock were contagiously Infected. Strict sanitation, avoidance of overcrowding of the young chickens, raising of chicks In small units, Pellets are best for liver, and segregation from old hens, Is Dr. Pierce's Rtomach. One little Pellet fur bowels snd recommended. for a cathartic. Adv. three l laxative When the disease becames serious, keep over as many of the Humbled Aristocracy older birds of the flock as possible, Hobo (surveying stream of for there are no known cases where First seekers) I 'ates 'olidays. pleasure birds occurred disease after the the Makes yer feel common when nobody were eighteen months old. ain't workin'. London Opinion. Certain families of chickens seem to be resistant to the disease. No Hurry FAMNX OB PL6-NT- a Many of It attractive rayon fabtf"H rles on tlit .itirket nowadays aru washable, wi .i care; handle them ould dainty silks, Just as you test new colored gar To be saf ments before washing, by squeezing n sample or Inconspicuous portion of the material in clear, lukewarm water for five minutes or so. Also test colored trimmings. Remove buttons, buckles, etc., which uiijrht be unwashable, and mend any holes, especially In knitted garments. Many of the crepey, and novelty rayons tend to shrink when wet, but can usually be restored to size as they dry and are Ironed. So it Is well to measure them before wetting. Always use mild, neutral soap flakes when washing rayons and other fine fabrics. . Make rich lukewarm or coiil suds with mild soap flakes. Tut In the garment and wash quickly by squeezing the suds through the material Don't let colored garments soak, even for a few minutes, nor remain In a heap, or rolled up while wet, as this Is likely And don't rub to cause streaking. the fabrics, as this is likely to spread the threads and to fade the color. Thoroughly rinse rayons In three lukewarm or cool rinse waters. Squeeze out the moisture and roll the garment In a dry turklsh towel to absorb the excess moisture. Immediately unroll, and dry Indoors, or in the shade never In the sun. Iron on the wrong side with a warm, never a hot, iron. ' TlM, I'lL 3LIST WAIT Till. YOU Fl IT OP mar Value of Good Hen Is Found in Egg Record FINNEY OF THE FORCE Ol MAVft To MAKE OUT A ACCIDENT REPOR.T AN' Ol WoMDtR. IP could SPELL. A ME MOW vit cp f tell. I'M &USy BUT NOW Br Ted O'Louthlia A PICTioUARV -- J iwe -- " JUST ThbR6'S LLT OM tablb over rHHC - B I f HELP L " CT TTn'PU., 1 P"TT ill' 4-44n -l- II J M"! I I TT IK- - .III U-- f J I I UliTT--rTTV- I n The Word Hunt - MoT So Jgg GooO VE D WOMPBR VJHV THEf TOM'T PER. HVE A tOIKS A OFFICER?, "Iv I HJ II Hi vA'ELL, SOU- Wou VOW AR MAlflM S- - OUT, 3t1 Jl p. T ill BlG-BOO- . -- "M ffl AlWAYVNs. . TT Myits , While all hens cannot be expected to lay as many eggs as a few of the most outstanding Individuals, nevertheless, the exceptional individuals show the possibility of Imshe was always ilmmfii she learned vhy and found out about provement, so it Is worth while to fj R Tablets miserable Now she gets Remedy). (Nature's occasionally call attention to some along fine with everybody. This safe, dependlaxative able, brought quick relief of the better records. O. A. Barton, and quiet nerves because it cleared her system of the poultry department of the of poisonous wastes made bowel action and regular. Thousands take NR daily, , North Dakota experiment station, easy it s sucn a- sure, pleasant corrective, Aula, naoii lorrn-inreports the record made by a single Don- -No bad afterRhode Island hen in a two-yea- r peeffects. At your riod.' This hen produced 542 eggs druggist's 25c in two years, or 284 eggs the first relief for acid rTl e" Quick tion. heartburn. Only 10c year and 258 the second year. This hen consumed 190 pounds of feed during the two years, or only about twice as much feed as the Bee Hive weight of the eggs produced. The "I know one guy who's an honest market value of the eggs was $10 for the two years, while the feed grafter." "Who?" cost was $2. In other words, this "A tree surgeon." hen made a gross profit above feed cost of $4 per year. Her average feed consumption was about four A WOMAN'S WEAKNESS pounds for each dozen eggs produced. Thus, her feed cost was less YOUNG women than 5 cents per dozen eggs. been made miserable with Figures of this sort should enperiodic pains or courage poultry producers to keep nervousness, and egg records and continue breeding women in middle life from their most precious hens, matwho have suffered ing with males from high producing from heat flashes, stock. Wallace's Farmer. catarrhal drains, backache or sideache, should take Dr. Pierce's Favorite "Splittinq" Headaches CT ! g. indiees-TUlV- I By GEORGE STORM BOBBY THATCHER-Urg- ent OLD t this ar fitts gets AND THE Gotta stay Desk tiii BACK CONSTABLE'S OM MIS WAY OVER TO THE POUND AAAVBE "TO OO AWAY WITH THEtt DOG& LIKE HE wtl LICENSE THEIR lw ' EM THREE COULD GET AUHT AND MAVBE in, tai SAO know if just like to 15 gonna r.id comstable. the towh op stray dogs like The over to the he said-gHA.ri OF THE i'd Otit Pl A.UMIKI' ALI OiciJ ' ALOHfj outV pav l'- t- r ( u-- L.ETTIM' AAE IMTO "F a-- i- CTTTIM KEEP 'EM- I o I DONE n AND SEE IF HE5 ABOUT m FIRE HOUSE - VD A TOuO MR. FITTS THA.TS WHERE I WAS GOIN' ucK A. TOOK UP A M TO AAE, LOTTA TIME TALK wt HIS DOES ABOUT NOT SPENDIN' AAV MONEY SO FOOLISH TTnTiST ANYTHING. IK Colds and Roup P y-r- Cold and roup In chickens are fre An outbreak of quently present. ;- WAT6R1 (Ceovripht. S'MATTER 1932, by Th Btll Syndicate, lnc.1 By C. M. PAYNE PO- P- In The Nick Of Time! w Prescription. Mrs. Roy Shelton of 603 32nd woman's weakness. Pierce's Favorite taking St, Ogden, Utah, says: "I had a nervous Dreakdown and was troubled, too, with I began Dr. health Prescription and my these diseases cannot always be pre- soon started to improve. I continued with medicine until I was stout and well. I vented. Therefore, one has to resort this consider it the most reliable feminine tonic occasionally to Individual treatment. and nervine there is." Sold by druggists. Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, ff, Xt Applying an ointment to the head, face, comb and wattles of the af for free medical adTlee. fected chickens Is often recommend ed. Such an ointment may be made as follows: Eight ounces of olive PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM oil, one ounce of gum camphor, one Bemores Hair FalUnid ounce of carbolic acid. Imparts Color and Hairl Faded to and Beauty Gray In making the ointment the olive tiUcfttid 11 ct DrnircriBta. - i Hteeoi Chem. Wfca.. Pstchogrie.N.T oil is heated and the gum camphor :n fi.ohf rniM quaudaa i.j i dissolved in same. The mixture Is eonnectionwithParker'sHairBalsam.Makesthe hair soft and 60 oratdrujr-gistcents mail by fluffy. to cool before permitted adding the Hiscoi Chemical Works, Patchogue. N.Y. carbolic acid. Unless the mixture Is cool at the same time the car bolic acid Is added, an explosion will occur. To be safe It is usually desirable to have the druggist make ENJOY A TRIP TO the ointment. SALT LAKE AND The ointment may be applied or second third is It until every day NEWHQUSE no longer needed. In severe cases it Is desirable to place a small quantity of the ointment In the opening In the roof of the mouth at the time the head and face are massaged. Missouri Farmer. Dandruff-Stop- e IM) s. ( Tot; Te-tt- . MutroM u'oLe. A J r'--f I'MfW 1.7? eue, Vw"46-Tt- v jrf wtiit, ' - r mawME" Wt 1 ,hM(. A(ukjc'Pi. OM. ) J ( oiH- - y- t ( SMVTYU is! A I ATJout somti V IT, C?uc rfiOLJL. - Direct Sunlight for Hens Yea, Professor!!! "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES' you CERTAINLY CANNOT GO OUT AND PLAY POKER THIS EVENING !I v OAW&ONIT ' IP r ONLY HADN'T LOST MY HYPNOTIC POWER PERHAPS IT HAS MAYBE RETURNED PROFESSOR SPOMONl WAS MISTAKEN WHEKI HE SAID I NO LONGER HAD THE HYPNOTIC U. SEE GLINT 6EE, HOKie. OlCK EU3TIS AND CTACK HOLLAND ARS COUNTING ON rve GOTTA Mei! G- O- K.STEN,BABY.YOuN I WANT ME TO GO OUT AND PLAV POKER WITH THE BOYS. DON'T YOU? WJJ M&IN-- . 1 1 TO-NIG- I i X. MB " J IEPRCSSOrN I 1 J V X RlSHT . VX ten-Inc- I nJJ y. 4 I AAA1 y f f m inml - I I i ' r) TSe Atirl,l! and effec tlve way to secure direct sunlight for the layers Is to fill in eight or ten feet of space at the south side of the hen house with an eight oi layer of cinders. The space may or may not be enclosed to keep the fowls from contaminating soil. In exposed locations, it may be necessary to provide a windbreak of some kind. Chickens dislike wind and will stay inside tc avoid it Cinders are specially effective. Because of their dark col or they absorb heat from the sun causing any snow or Ice to melt with the first appearance of sun shine. This permits the birds ta get out on the warm, dry cinders, and back In the direct sunshln while the ground Is still wet and cold or covered with snow. A simple. Inexpensive, Vewtpjix'rf '11 41 it h MR9. J. B. WATERS, Pre. W. B. SUTTON. Mgr. T 400 Rooms 400 Baths $2.00 to $4.00 C Family Room J 4 $250 or S Persons TWO PERSONS Choice Outalds RnoDj with Bstk H C 3 $250 THE HOTEL NEWHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |