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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAn Wreck of the New Haven Roads ROADL Owl Train BAYER ASPIRIN" PROVED SAFE tmmmmmtmmmm WIDE ROAD DRIVE PLEDGED SUPPORT -- g Advocates of the popular but wlde-ronChiin the campaign cago highway region have received unexpected support from two powerful road building agencies, and cited Pennsylvania as a precedent In the proposal to use state bond Issue funds In doubling the width of pavements on the existing main highways where heavy trafilc warrants Immediate improvement, writes J. L. Jenkins In the Chicago Tribune. Following an official traffic survey and study of congestion on state roads corresponding to main arteries leading Into Chicago, William II. Connell, engineering executive of the Pennsylvania highway department and former president of the American Road BuildTlie Owl, crack Boston to New York flyer of the New llaven road, crashed Into the rear end of a freight ers association, announced that the Three pullmans and the engine of the Owl" were de60 yards from the Mansfield (Mass.) railroad station. Lincoln highway pavement will be one three freight cars were wrecked and destroyed by Are. The widened to a minimum of 40 feet entower and while the railed, pullman capsizing, signal fireman of the passenger train was killed and the engineer seriously Injured. tirely across that state as a departmental project j Another champion of wide roads appeared In the person of Dr. L. L Ilewes, deputy chief engineer of the United States bureau of public roads. He declared that narrow pavements are a constant menace to transportation In the West and that motorists will not long tolerate the congestion on terminal gateway highways. Both authorities made their statements In connection with progress reports to the Lincoln Highway association. "The present policy of the Pennsylvania department of highways, said Connell, Is to plan and build new work to suit the probable future traf-fle- e requirements In each Instance. It would be absurd to say that all state roads require the same width of pavement as, for Instance, does the Lincoln highway near Philadelphia and Pitt burgh. In 1925 a considerable mileage t of pavement was laid on this main trunk line west of Philadelphia and 40 feet will be the minimum pave' such ment width of the road entirely across When Iiiza Khan crowned himself the shah of Persia there were great fetes and scenes of oriental splendor In review the state. as had not been seen In Persia in many genefatlons. This photograph shows the Persian Infantry passing before the new shah, at the actual coronation. slow-movin- , Persian Infantry Being Reviewed by the New Shah American Hospital Opened in Paris enThe new American hospitul building In Paris, seen from the main includtrance. It was dedicated recently, before a distinguished assemblage, Ambassador Herrick and ing President Doumergue of France, United States Marshal Fuck. The structure, which cost about a million dollars, contains 120 beds. Summer Has Arrived for the Gobs . f., MI 1 Making Brick Pavements Noiseless With Filler VICTIM OF ERROR Engineering knowledge and experience have developed the modern brick pavement from a common cl&y brick laid on the natural soli to the vitrified brick with an asphalt filler laid on a concrete foundation with a sand bed between. the foundation and brick surface. This produces' a pavement surface which can be made as near free from construction defects as Is possible. Every step In the manufacture of the material and plrfdng It Into the pavement Is subject to correction before the' next step Is taken and thus Insures against defects. Modern heavy truck traffic has introduced an Increased demand on pavements due to the enormous shock which It carries under Its wheels. The vitrified brick pavement, made up of small units which are cushioned by the asphalt filler In the Joints, absorbs this shock in summer as well as In win ter weather. Furthermore, a smooth surface lessens the amount of shock and here again the vitrified brick pavement stands In the foreground, as Its method of construction assures a smooth surface. The asphalt filler In the Joints and a slight film of It Above la pictured Ilaffaello Morello, on the surface creates a pavement who for eight years was Imprisoned at which la noiseless. Trenton, N. J., for the supposed murder of his wife. Now It has been Save Tire Expense found that she committed sulddl. concrete highways of the Salt The Morello, unable to speak English, to2l cost close to $10,000,000, River valley Inan his story at the trial through has been about amount but that terpreter who unintentionally misrep- saved already by auto owners," acresented to the court part of the to a local tire dealer. "The story. Morello, while still technically cordingroads have about doubled tire good w.H been has lie paroled. guilty, even 20,000 miles not later be pardoned and will return to life, records of uncommon," be said, with adbeing Italy. dition that the tire man's salvation Is the individual who will Insist on startHER FORM IS BEST ing and stopping with a Jerk. H Hill ffltt 1 1 1 1 I I HI H Good Roads Notes HU 1 11 I 1 1 I'Mi'FH'H'lil-- A movement has been organized In Fort Wayne, Ind., to build a model highway from Ltmborlost cabin, on Sylva lake, to Luberlosg cubln, near iyvv Lake Geneva, as a memorial to Mrs Gene Stratton-rorter- . Rough roads cause considerable damage to the working parts of an automobile. Uneven roads are often unnoticed while driving as the bmly of the car does not shake with the axles and differential. roads are well signposted In France. Each bears a distinctive number preceded by a letter Indicating Its class N for the main roads, D and GO for the secondary roads, and 10 for the bypaths. All ' SI s - u ' & li. v Summer 1ms been nlllclully ushered In by Uncle Sams gobs donning their on the fighting " chining suirmer whites, as Illustrated by these tars posed jjiust of their ship. t, 4, , , " , ij 4 ... , - ' , Secretary of Agriculture Jardtne announces (he apportionment of $73,125,-00- 0 to the various states for use In tha construction of federal aid roads. X. A Louise Male, seventeen years old, lias been declared to have the most perfect form In New York. She Is seen above doing one of the exorcises which, she says, gives her poise and grace, totnl of $.'0,000,000 will be e pended on highways In Florida In 1926 and the state will toon rank among the first of the Union In good roads. A federal road to the top of Mount Haleakaln,' Hawaii, will enable tour lets to drive enrs to 10,000 feet abova ea teval to view the famous otter. A Take without Fear as Told NFERTILE EGGS IN LATE SPRING Many commercial ' in Bayer" Package " chick hatcheries are complaining about the large percentage of Infertile eggs, according to the directors of the International Baby Chick association who met with poultry socialists of the United States Department of Agriculture. Many of the hatches, they report, show that less than 75 or 80 per cent of the eggs available are fertile, whereas In normal years fertility runs as high as 90 per cont or more. "Fertility Is largely a management problem, says Dr. M. A. Jull, In charge of poultry Investigations, United States Department of Agriculture, "and Infertility Is due largely to the cold and wet weather, which causes deviation from normal handling of the average flock. The only way that hatcheries can be certain of securing a high percentage of fertile eggs from farmers or others Is to buy only from flocks that are properly managed. There Is no practical or scientific method known by which Infertile eggs can be detected before Incubation." Backward weather has resulted In many flocks being confined to a greater extent than usual and a consequent lack of sufficient exercise to Insure fertile eggs. Then, too, under confinement, too many males may be a cause of low fertility. They spend too much time In fighting each other. Under normal range or yard conditions one male to fifteen or twenty hens of the more active breeds, such as Loghorna, Is about right In the heavier breeds, one male to ten. or twelve hens will be required. Fewer males than this would be better In each case when the birds are In close confinement Breeding stock should have a variety of feed, consisting of grains, meat and green feed. The green feed Is especially essential If the birds ae confined. Free range or exercise helps materially In the production of batch able eggs. Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed years fog by pbyslcluns over twenty-fiv- e Colds Ileadnehe Neuritis Lumbago Rheumntlsm Toothache . Tain, rain Neuralgia Each unbroken "Bayer" package contains proven directions. ITandy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. on package or on Feed for Young Turkeys Is of Great Importance Young turkeys should not be 86 to 48 hours after they for fed are hatched. As soon as they are active, however, on their feet, they may be given water and allowed to pick at sand or gravel. It does no harm and perhaps it Is a good idea to give them young, tender greens, the best of which Is perhaps short grass on the Try the New Cuticura Shavind Stick Freely Lathering and Emollient Mexico Has Few Phones Although Mexico la 40 times larger than the state of Vermont, that state has more telephones than all of Mexico. In the state of Virginia there are more phones than In all of the continent of Africa. In proportion to population, Detroit has twice as many phones as Paris, France. Qualified Acceptance Fred Darling, do you think you could live on $.10 a week? f , Maud Yes, but no longer. Sure Relief Sj9p5)6 hard-boile- Bell-an- s ELL"AS FOR INDIGESTION 25$ and 75$ Pkds.So!d Everywhere d Farm Values Falling American farms and farm buildings have decreased In value from $00,310,-002.00- 2 In 1920 to $19,540,523,759 In 1925, according to Department of Commerce figures. Friendship does not easily survive" quarrels, but matrimony does. mal protein, such as milk, beef scraps, etc. MUk Is the product usually used. Some use It sweet and some use It sour. 'Those that use It sour generally pour oft the whey and feed the thick part only. high-grad- ; Hot water Sure Relief sod. The first feeds usually given are stale dry bread crumbs molRtened with sweet milk. They are fed very Uttle of this about every two or three hours. It Is not a bad Idea to scatter a little sand in this, too, Just a little. Other feeds are eggs, boiled to the crumbly stage, mashed and sometimes mixed with ' bread crumbs, rolled oats that have been rubbed In the hands to make them a little finer, etc. Pinhead oatmeal and chick feed, usually called chick starter, are also good feeds to give In limited quantities.' But with these they must have some animal food to provide the ani- $oR I e 2vDDc -- V DUST made of especially woven fabric lor only 10 oeote and Crepette" Poultry Notes dostlnt evpply of Liquid Veneer. Nothin like it for dusting few drupe on tour cloth removes ALL dut, dirt and Diem two weeks Is bad for hen eggs, Overheating but for duck eggs It Is fatal. Iftties INSTANTLY, and leave poor piano. in and furniture, woodwork beautifully pnlluhed. Moreover it pn finitb indefinitely. Piano people e Pend for prove their brand new loatniuienta. r Kttd bottle today. You 11 be delighted. 5er Heme tuber, we todude a bif 36c LV Dual Cloth if yon end 10 eta. potlely Only strong, sturdy chicks develop Into profitable, mature birds. 1001 While chickens cant live on sunlight, they can neither live without It Buffalo Specialty Company The wise poultryman will cull the lying members from the laying flock. V 4 liquid H. Geese should be mated several months In advance of the breeding season. Plowing up the ground helps to rid the soil of disease germs and In testluul worms. ALLENS FOOT-EAS- E For Tlrod Foot It Can't Bo Boat At night when your feet are tired, sore and swollen .from much walking or dancing, sprinkle two ALLEN'SIOOT-EASpowders In the gently rub the sore aud Inflamed parts and relief Is like magic. - E of products are derived from poultry, meat and eggs being the principal leaders on the A multitude foot-bat- market sea Rigid culling throughout fcbake Allen's Faat-la- Into your shoe In the morning and walk in comfort. It takes the friction from the shoo. Sold every where. For IKES Walking Poll, Sample and a Foot-Ea- the grow cost of raising lowera the mortality Ing season cuts the chicks and among them. Bitaa thia opportunity. -e Avoid filling the poultry house with chickens beyond Its capacity. Each bird ought to have at least 8 Inches of space on the roost the highest winter egg production, the birds must be well fed, mature and healthy and the housing conditions must be good. To Becure Llmherneck tuny be caused by worms or by botulltius poisoning or It may be a symptom of such dls eases as fowl typhoid, cholera, etc. Remember that an ounce of preven Him Is worth a pound of cure and that the best remedy for worms Is preven tlon-t- lie use of new ground and cot onr houses. V " Sddraaa, ALLEYS FOOT-EAS- E. it Boy, a I. WANT TO HEAR From owner of nod farm nr ranch for ml. J. W. IIIMIKKT 1st Illrbert Illilf.. hrrry Nt., Verona. Mn. EYES HU Ltrn't Ignore the dengerelgnelc f aching red hu. blued II itHieii hoi evebalie. Lye Snlve removes trrite turn. redone infUmmetiwa, puetjfiee pern. If ALL d RTTPYIL liTWeverly PL, Wbw York ?, kremola"' FACE BLEACH eradicate from the akin eellow complexion, pimple, eriernk.ee r.ca ti.d and At drug dept, atore. or br ma.l. UKAU1Y ROkLkT tKEE. 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