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Show LKHI FREE PRESS. LEW, "Street Cleaning Truck Can Battle Poison Gas IT AH POULTRY Lovely and Inexpensive HCTS MORNING LIGHTING BEST FOR LAYERS Definite Schedule Is Urged by Poultry Expert. hy C. T Tul t. Anotiile ExtcnsKni roul-W- t' Sfrvicf. rs:. ; ' v .,.1?- j vr - -- 3 . military defense against gas attacK makes use of the ordinarily An auxiliary apparatus, attached to the truck, throws out jets of water to disperse and also sends out fan shaped sprays of water to cleanse wails and roofs which have , i, ... t nf th pas. A demonstration ;.,toH hvj nnison c.,.,r.... n: ionuon wnn me crew .. r ten contain"'" w ith mask. I'the truck clad in gas proof clothing, complete The latest development in cleaning truck. in the air, "llSon gas . -- eet Iowa , , Velvet Lined Bathtub Is Latest Farmer Shows ' to Be TTnu fo:.-1- n- Carl Kora Carlson, thirty-eigh- of t, Iowa, who won the busking championship A MONG other things to be thankful for in this land of peace and plenty, think how pleasant it is to lights. If egg production of the pullets is low, the use of lights will increase it. It should be remembered that artificial lights are a regulator of production and, therefore, should be used with caution. lorn Huskinii Champ Aud-hn- To obtain the greatest efficiency from artificial lights, poultrymen should adopt a definite lighting schedule and adhere to it throughout the lighting period. One of the most common systems cf lighting is the morning light. Under this system the lights are turned on at 4 or 5 a. m. and turned off tt daylight so that the birds have a day. The reason for the popularity of morning lights for lay- ers is that no system of dimming the lights is required. The time of the year when lights should be started is a very important question. The answer depends upon certain essential facts. The time pullets were hatched, pres- ent production of the flock and whether the yearling hens are to be used for breeding are factors that influence the time at which the flock should be given artificial n national recently be able to procure incubator, the in the air of the room where the incubator is kept, advises an authority in the Rural Some incubators are provided with water pans for providing the needed moisture; others depend upon there being sufficient moisture in the air of the cellar or room where the machine is operated, and this may be increased by keeping the floor beneath wet if need be. It is best to follow the directions given by the makers of the incubator used, as they have done the experimenting and, presumably, know what method is most satisfactory with their particular hatcher. Duck eggs require more moisture than hens' eggs and are usually sprinkled with water at room temperature daily during the latter half (14 days) of the hatch. An incubator the of is the dancer Barbara Beck, pretty Broadway proud possessor for duck eggs may also have a water first bathtub in New York to be covered inside and out by mohair velvet. an additional help in supThe picture shows her with the newest item of modern apartment house pan asneeded moisture. plying new fad. this for equipment. Interior decorators predict a popular future the type of upi amount of moisture " i f.-r- rif! Whether eggs in the incubator should be sprinkled or not depends ' Y v' fell! New-Yorke- iently and so inexpensively. No longer is style the perquisite of wealth alone; every woman can look and be at her best in any company, thanks to Sewing Circle patterns. Pattern 1981, a youthful lounging or sleeping pajama, features a nobby, cutaway peplum and comfortably cut trousers. There is an easy yoke, a cleverly cut collar, and a choice of long or short sleeves. A grand Christmas present for an intimate friend as well as a perfect addition to your own wardrobe, why not make them twice in alternate materials? The sizes range, 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 (34 bust) requires 5 yards of isszTy Moisture for Hatching Eggs May Be Necessary v such patterns so conven- lovely r. material. Pattern 1852 fashions into 39 inch 11 v sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, and 52. Size 40 requires 4 yards of 35 or 39 inch fabric plus 4 yd. contrast. Send for the Barbara Bell Fall Pattern Book containing 100 patterns. Exclusive fashions for children, young women, and matrons. Send fifteen cents in coins for your 3-- 8 3-- well-planne- d, easy-to-ma- copy. Send your order to The Sewing adorable little frock which will Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New make small eyes dance and Montgomery Ave., San Francissparkle. Just eight pieces to the co, Calif. Price of patterns, 13 coins) each. pattern, including the band and cents (in Hell Syndicate. WNU Service. facings, you can run it up in a an jiffy and have a perfect gift for your baby daughter or favorite niece. As simple as can be, it THE ONLY COUGH DROP is nevertheless pert and engaging, WHICH HELPS BUILD UP YOUR md i iiMiiti truly a prize. Send for it in size ALKALINE RESERVE 2, 4, 6, or 8 years. Material senear Newark, Ohio. He won the or swiss or voile lection dimity title by 80 husking 21,039 bushels in or crepe or gingham. Size 4 reminutes on a rain soaked field. quires just 2 yds. of 35 or 39 inch. MENTHOL COUGH DROPS Disinfectants Poultry Pattern 1970 is a comely and be deloused Seattle very Poultry may ON THE AIR Attorney Record; Captain graceful morning or daytime satisfactorily with a water disinfect- frock for matron sizes, the sort Wins House Seat ant made of one ounce of sodium ffiSt1W.'..v: on in a hurry and wears flouride to one gallon of water. Hold that goes WITH a lot of fuss and bothwell without of Late Zioneheck ' the bird by the wings and plunge er. The HOT NIWS FROM HOLLYWOOOI is softly feminine jabot tub of full the a it into Had M solution, N.B.C. 10:30 E.S.T.. P. Nterk is cut along Tuesday Warren Magnuson, recently electthe head out, and ruffling an the panelled skirt woman lines ed congressman from Seattle, who leaving appreevery larger the feathers with the hand to allow ciates. The collar and cuffs are will take the seat of the late Marion the solution to penetrate to the skin. in The Richest Man if you wish, and the contrast, cannot survive mites Also, poultry No difference what his rank or of is selection materials practicala strong contact disinfectant like unlimited. This lovely gattern position may be, the lover of coal tar. Such a remedy may be ly is in all of the following books is the richest man and the available will penplaced on the perches. It happiest of all the children of etrate the wood and hold its strength men Langford. for a considerable time after being exposed to the air. Carbolineum and Valueless Comparisons undiluted sheep dip are especially good for this purpose. Pathfinder A COMPARISON may seem Magazine. more creditable than it really is. To say of a man "For thirty year I had stubborn Hens Have "Corns" Sometimes I did not go that his word is as good as his constipation. for four or five days. I also had awful Hens are subject to "corns" and bond may appear quite comneaaacnea and pains in gas Bloating, "bunions," due probably to infecths back. Adlerika hslped right away. plimentary; but when it is Now eat sausage, bananas, pie, anytion from slight injuries to the feet. known that his bond is worthwant and never felt better. I thing Larf;e, firm swellings, not sore or sleep soundly all night and enjoy life." the comparison loses its less, Mrs. Mabel Schott. "bumble-foot," disabling, appear as If you are suffering from constipation, value. to from sour stomach, and gaa ascribed jumping sleeplessness, usually To say that a man is as bloating, there is quick relief for you high perches to hard floors, or other in Adlerika. of week as Many report action in the godly every day sources of injury. If these swellthirty minutes after taking Just one he is on Sunday is little to his Adlerika doss. gives complete action, ings remain firm, without suppuracleaning your bowel tract where ordicredit when he is known to laxatives do not even reach. nary tion or pus formation, they apDr. ff. L Shoub, A910 spend his Sundays drinking and rporU "fx addition to intettlnol tlomtinf, AdUriku parently give the fowls no trouble. Only when the gambling. thm ekocki InMitfnat bmefrlm aad 0 growth the formation If occurs, remedy Cant T. pus otoH bmrUU." standard has real value are I.,,, ..imnrt London. itva"'e! vJimmy; to permit lviouison picturen ai tii))""" incision free be would a Give bowels your ral cleansing He brought "owing his recent comparisons with the standard with Adlerika and sea how good you crossing of the Atlantic in record time. 13 hours and Zioneheck. Magnuson was former- the pus to escape with soft, absorbof substantial credit. Plane feel. Just one spoonful relieves GAS "Dorothy Ward" to earth after being in the air a and of soft, and atubborn constipation. Kings ent dressing applied Leading to ly prosecuting attorney "minutes on a 2,100 mile Newfoundland, Grace. Harbor Druggist. clean floor covering. Rural flight from county, Washington. "WQOn. TVm RrWl-- u r i rr) In his credit. a., V '3.. VimmfWi.ifiio-HiiiW- i LUDERTS 8 5 Jimmy Keeps Breaking I " Constipated 30 Years in I I For-It- ..,,. . . - . J New-Yorke- r. 1 Tin; Capons in Demand Plans Speeded for San Francisco Exposition There arc never enough capons to meet city trade. Careful planning could produce capons the around. The choicest capon is a bird seven to ten months old, weighing six to nine pounds. The market of- fers the highest price during the months from December to Fcbru- ary, according to a writer in Hoard's Dairyman. The market on pullets is best during fall and winter months, pullets being preferred above males of the same age. year' ...& !".,.,,.., V!. .. Contents of the Egg The egg's value has been found through chemical analysis. The egg is divided by the eye into three parts: The shell, white and yolk The white of the egg consists of 84 per cent water, 12'2 per cent al- bumen, 2Vi per cent sugar end per cent mineral matter. The yolk, which is the part greatly recommended raw by dietitians, contains 45 per cent oil, 1 per cent each of mineral, albumen, and color the remainder being water. 1 ".W:.-- . Vij- -l : l TfccS!she first ofncial view of the Golden Gate J the shore of Ycrba Bucna island. loo,t:n.c VmS Francisco held one of the mo?t succesoiul fans m cT Ir.ta-nai.ona- J!lt. Vipis. ;.;.;; exposition are being KJEWEI1USE e A Distinctive Residence An Abode,,. renowned Throughout the West 3 Mrs. J. H. 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