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Thousands ment f NiaS"a faUS' 5 living-- let fs d i man which is was is the ever it as Itfgood the gifts to of Goods the 2 watched br& Korge to strengthen the -- " been sent into table. plication Has th. -- 100 HOURS AWAKE Looks at Record Between Dips for there is any justification V the peacock is one vain "Ja that is entitled to be so. love is a gift to the young; make it 'sometimes they can 0ver" to old age. . 1 ft A . s iu Aff AH M iguuiau.c than injustice. w fcmore damage iJ iwn ceoDle who got into Me blamed it on somebody Met ;1 e. J. San t;t still the usual is which jecedure. II fee excitement gone the small the runaway of P is wholly l ' ....j NERVOUS? lJ an nervous voa want to aereamT LZc mm and irritable? Do you acold Cadiuetttoyou? are on edge, try LYDIA E. I? HUM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. -- ruisf kelps Mature caim quivering nervea. initni fenerations one woman haa told linn. to to ".miling; through" with D'Ja its Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It Citr. la Ntture toi up the system, thua lessen- -; torn the functional die-i- m the discomfort which women t.'Nt endure. a bottle of world- note NO W to u,v t ' Compou.Vtoday WITH-- n mort than s fcoio Pinkhim FAIL from your druggio. Ism women have written Inriw h.nent fitly not lr LYDIA E. fl&ETABLE COMPOUNDT TS AGES' P, Impression of r; a. K ill Li lb Httera completed 100 hours of voluntary insomnia in a psychology experiment "in the interest of pure science." re- - PINKAaCS khich impression of Far from the sidewalks of New York and minus his brown derby, Alfred E. Smith, former governor of New York is pictured reading his newspaper between dips in the briny at a popular resort club at Palm vacation Beach, Fla. The "Happy Warrior" enjoys an annual in the South. mid-wint- Farr Gives Tardy Handshake Pleasure and wonder knowledge) pleasure in lt- - all knowledge is the seed of For an Miss Ruth Jimmerson, nineteen, of TJnadilla, Ga., one of six students at the University of Georgia who er Golfer Picard Shows Affection for Pel Putter it :rs, Cif Celebrates lation 250th C!a Srnf Mamf HI Henry Picard kissing the putter that helped him win the Pasadena $3,000 golf open over the Brookside course at Pasadena, Calif. Picard Anniversary v ... Swedenborg's Birth as It seems that one ..v.v.- wav.w wpw!BW 4 AMAZING IE so many knowledge, never- Pless it is true that Emanuel ltLut wdenbore, the 250th anniversary tf Those birth Is belnz celebrated ts year, made important contribu tes in many fields of science, theo- mm pcal and practical, in statesman- J pnuosophy, and religion. K in he published the first fcieitiflc periodical In Sweden, con- records of hLs mechanical and mathematical dis- Preries, which included the first Wplane design to hnvo fiTPrl wlntm ooTing propellor, the first air- m to employ mercury, and the jjwipfloa of a method for determln- W latitude and longitude at sea by PWvationa Of thp mnnn amnntr tba In the "Principia," a work on if ton trues f mind could encompass latied realms of j P ''- 'V 8 - PS j ...au . tlmmti Rrarldnrk. who won a m in wsxs ana cosmology, he arrived tne nebular hypothesis theory and T,nnino ttq mio iki ahead of other m was victorious with a total of 276. He made the final turn borne in 35 which added to his outgoing 34 gave him a total of 69 for the final round and 276 for the tournament. scientist any on the functions of th C and entnni .lll j anu on me 4"u.ui uuru, worKs Of nUm.n thp more Z,t01 fiscal "32 than fifty years, reforms and much legislation. At !s tho o T wedffiborg c ki- . IISri! ?th) f f i(j3Jff .41 Emanuel discontinued his sclen- - 6C Ul uny-nv- e sua, Apocalypso fiP-r- S e i, "DivinJ and Wisdom"; W;ed'-rovr!dce"; Explained"; "Four D0C" V611"' lUh IS dill ' "Apcalypse "True and other ConJ"eal Love" ; iiE!n'': al works. Infor-the life and chJerftmIe?ardlng nts and the works referred to, PpChLV6111 wlthout charge by .to4!ft I labors St, Nevr York City. S' in . Poub-- ?l j i" ' fr 250th "vEL SWEDEN BORG mg ceieDrated "iioughout the world. A look of 348 pages, hand. m?ly bound in semi-lim- ,"" J coveri, J 1 (tlr;- '"intr WCnl?c10c: ma rounaaa "ven N ta2l?fn52r5' S WEnta... i and Hel- l5 CenU p0,t' . NUNDATIOM, For instance, putting fresh feed in a feed hopper for poultry works just about the same as putting fresh bread on the table for the family meal it usually results in increased consumption. A feeder which requires frequent filling is a distinct advantage, since the frequent filling encourages egg production. Just as humans dislike water that has been heavily chlorinated, 60 hens will turn up their noses at water which has been polluted with some pill or powder. Such a practice is likely to result in low water consumption and low egg produc- 7atrattte J2ectpe the Weak ofj Asparagus an Grain AU GRATIN U ASPARAGUS to serve when for something are looking you especially good to eat that is easily and quickly made. The recipe given here calls for a medium-thic- k white sauce, but instead of making it you may prefer to use a can of cream of mushroom, pea, or celery soup. The soup adds flavor and eliminates the task of making sauca. If vou use he aoup, heat it with the cheese and serve over the asparagus on toast. tion. The more appetizing the water, the greater will be its probable effect on egg production. When it is cold it will pay to keep water warm as well as clean. To many people a dessert makes a meal complete and often helps to make up for any shortcomings of the main course. Judging by their reactions to a moist mash feeding once a day, poultry would agree that such a feeding serves them well as a dessert. Many flock owners resort to moist feeding as a means of feeding some of the vita- lee. Salt and pepper tbsp. butter tbsp. flour S cups milk la cup crated cheese 1 can aiparagu tip elices toail Melt the butter, add the flour. and stir until smooth. Add the milk and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Add the cheese and season with salt and pepper. Heat th nsnnraeus tins in their own liquid until they are hot. Arrange the tips on the toast and serve with the hot cheese sauce. Fried slices of DineaDDle would be good to serve with the aspara gus. Sprinkle the slices ever so lightly with sugar and brown in butter. MARJORIE H. BLACK. min and mineral concentrates such as codliver oil, sardine oil and milk products. 2 in Hens also react favorably to clean surroundings. When clean litter is of substituted for dirty litter, there is much singing and scratching which helps increase egg production. Fighting Steps Discomfort It is extremely dangerous for any one unfamiliar with the principles of electricity to experiment with the electric fence, says Harry L. Gar ver, investigator in rural electrifl cation at Washington State college Electric fences operated by stor age batteries and properly con structed by expert electricians will But it is never give safe service. advisable for the amateur to attempt to build his own equipment, Garver says. In all probability, it would not meet safety approval, thereby making the owner liable for any damage that might be done by it, he added. While it is possible to build elec tric fences that are connected with the home wiring circuit, this prao tice is not encouraged; there is too much danger of unskilled persons making the wrong connection and sending the full charge through the fence. It is believed advisable to post warning signs on all electric a Rhode Island Red hen should be from 12 to 15 inches square and about 12 inches high. One nest of this type must be provided for every four or five hens in the flock. The dark front nest with an entrance from the rear is coming into general use. It avoids egg eating and losses from pick- outs. The "community type" of nest is a favorite with many poul trymen. It has the same general construction but is built without par titions dividing it into individual nests. This nest may be six or eight feet in length with a four-inc- h board in front to retain the litter. nest for Hardware has its very important place in our scheme of farm opera tion, but baling wire, nails, bits of steel, etc., lodged inside Bossy's body are bad medicine. Just a few precautions are mentioned by Hoard's Dairyman: Account for all baling wire from hay, straw, or shavings used in the cow barn. Un wind the wire, do not chop it in two of wire Stage a continual pick-unails, etc. Do not mend stanchions with wire. If a nail is missed while making a repair about the feed al ley, find it. Outlaw the steel brush around the feed department. MIPS ENTERS 10DV i THROUGH STOMACH AND INTESTINES TO EASE PAIN. 2 lays' RELIEVES THR0AT PAIN RAWNESS. '1 it usually costs to relieve the misery of a cold today is 3 to 5 All relief for the period of your cold 15 to 25. Hence no family need neglect even minor head colds. Here is what to do: Take two BAYER tablets when you feel a cold coming on with a full glass of water. Then repeat, if necessary, according to directions in each package. Relief comes rapidly. The Bayer method of relief is the way many doctors now approve. You take Bayer Aspirin then if you are not for relief improved promptly, you call the family doctor. 15 2 FULL DOZEN 25c Virtually 1 cent a tablet 638 W WNU SALT UKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Oar lobby Is delightfully air cooled daring the summer months Radio for Every Room 200 Rooms 2 OO Bathe ' h , i - i'"" " sarmTje"" L . roasutthe Chinese , Pid for by disclosed. 20 The feed for hens depends upon several factors. First, the develop ment of the bird; second, the rate of production; third, the condition of the house in which the birds are kept, and fourth the amount of mash the birds consume daily. You cannot weigh out the scratch grain. The only way is to feed them what they will eat up clean, giving them from all they wish at night, when they manufacturers locomotive American ov go to roost satisfied and with shipped to rhin. SMcs in recent years, was bought and should jocomotivrs being full crops. ri - ... mu"-:- HOTEL Feeding the Hens TEACHING Trobridg, commemoration of the lilt be overlooked. WNU Service. p moration Edition UFC AND It will pay poultry producers to learn how hens behave like human beings. Whims in poultry behavior can be noticed in fowls just as easily as they can be in human beings, and in many cases they are likely to be similar. Although there is a difference ti opinion as to whether human whims should be catered to, the successful poultryman knows that for good egg production, poultry whims can not Hardware Bad for Cows ""I'sning the "Arcana CoeWi 01 American Locomotives Bound for China i.i hmi pctions of tho wedenbnrw tr kje Nests for R. I. Reds . oF H. H Alp. Poultry Extension SpccUUat. Cnlveraity of lllinoia WNU Scrvlr. A ... ctre with 5till iF sorrow i ervj tkt ?rjci of life I wvrvt to my fences.- p die. . kell jd sicU DerVrts Electric Farm Fence Is Regarded as Dangerous SOVI ii Hy do$ Catering to Hens' WTiims Is Found Good Plan. Dretty sure to i T Farm Topics HUMOR BIRDS FOR POULTRY PROFITS ..f1 of tte "mistakesmost your over . rrieve Vten yoa had an 0""'i, - f TtlL CHELRRJl CHLR15 Temple Square Wat $1.50 to $3.00 ) The Flolrl Tmp1 Square has a MblT dtwlrablr, frirndlrItlmmae-uUta- i, will alwaraflnd eomfortahlv, and uprn'ly therethorough); areabl. You emn for undmtand why thl, hotel lal atmoa-phsrs.Y- ou HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Ym eaa alo appreciate whyi of atiaf Inctoo fa efof f Imark this btBuOtuI nostery TRNEST C. ROSSITER. Mgr. |