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Show CACHE AMERICAN. IKIAN. UTAH Make Ike Weather! WkatVou r Find Ston Tool That Wer Ued bp Indian MILK'S HIGH PLACE IN FLOCK'S RATION th Indian of Paul 11. Neahllt, leader of U Logan d bluaeiim South eat eidltlon, Wl. lielolt, lleloll college, by Th ruin of Ih cultural are being explored by Mr. Neabltt and Mi aludi-n- l date, according lo th archeologists, between loco B. C.and apon-aore- Efficient at Egg-Makin- Food g Present Price. I A For every gallon liquid fed dally to each on huodred hm. th protein concentrat n th maab may be reduced 8 per . cent, b If liquid uilllt la arallnld. dried milk may b ued In Ih I-- pound. 1 - I By ELMO SCOTT WATSON NE of the famous remarks attributed to that great American humorist. Mark Twain, which la familiar to was most of his to the effect that Everybody talk about the weather but nobody ever does anything about It. However true that statement may have been once. Its passe now. For modern science and modern engineering have done something about It," and make now mankind can literally his own weather that Is, the kind of weather , he wants to have In his own home or place of business. Of course, away back In the early history of room. t mankind lie learned how to make his hablta- 4. Turn on the heat, or turn on the cold! tlon warm when it was too cold outside for com-- i This air conditioning unit does both, and to fort In recent years our movie palaces have complete Its responsibility of supplying perfect j pointed the way to making their Interiors cotn-- i indoor weather the year round, it keeps Old fortably cool when it's too hot outside for com-- Man Humidity on the run In the hot and sultry fort. But up to now the average householder seasons alford to follow the lead of the movie -i couldn't 3 houses and Install a cooling system as well as In his home. J a heating system of the major demands and quests of mankind-comf- ort. So It is one of the triumphs of modern sci In giving perfect Indoor weather the f ence and modern engineering that now anyone year round, despite changing seasons and erwho lias electricity at his command also has ratic activities of temperature and humanity at his command perfect Indoor weather for all they open the way for Industrial and financial Is And this and localities. climes something development of the tropics and the Orient, where more than regulation of heat and cold, for the white men swelter In misery under the depress4 new activity of science, described in the two ing humlty, and laborers collapse from the ef!j words air conditioning, means the correction fect of hard, manual activity coupled with of air to a point most desirable for personal heat and sultriness. comfort, with Just the right amount of warmth The farmer who spends every daylight hour or coolness, correct moisture content or rela- In the summer In the fields will have and dust of removal tive humidity, particles respite, and his wife, accustomed to a hard workforced circulation without draft. ing existence among the pots, pans and cooking Since It does include ail those things, an- range In the kitchen, will blossom out a changed other favorite expression Its not the heat; its woman. the humidity" Is due to go by the boards. For Business men who should wear their coats and it was that very thing, humidity, which started keep their ties tied will be able to work as enresearch engineers on the track that has brought ergetically and as smartly appearing In the sumabout the development of air conditioning equip- mer as In winter, and their clerks and stenogof ment which embodies the functions heating, raphers will have the alertness and desire to cooling, drying, moistening, cleansing and circu- please that helps so much In retaining the patlating of air. And the beauty of It is that the ronage of old customers, and building up good air conditioner, smaller than the average heat will with new. radiator, is so compactly built thnt it may be The answer to the brighter existence held out Installed in any room, apartment, office, hospital, by aerologists to followers of almost every acor place of business. tivity Is based on the fact that despite the hotMore than that the conditioners are so sim- test temperatures and most depressing humld-lple in operation and require so little supervision of the working hours a man or woman can cab-j stand them thnt two small switches on the end of the day after day If they are able to inet may be compared to the mythical lever sleep soundly In real comfort and repose, Inwhich the cartoonists show the weather man stead of fitfully and uncomfortably. operating when he wants to supply cold, heat, When air conditioning experts talk about sultriness, dryness, rain, wind or calm. As a homes and buildings with closed windows, a weather r matter of fact the conditioner goes the chorus of public thought sings out with these man one better. What about carbon dioxide? now interjections: I The conditioner cant guess wrong. It pulls about headaches brought on by closed, stuffy Jin the air of a room, corrects It as it should rooms? How about that depressing feeling that be to provide personal comfort regardless of overcomes us when we dont get enough fresh outdoor weather conditions, then sends It Into air? You forget what doctors say about fresh unnware of are so room the quietly occupants air." the conditioner's operation. To give to Indoor The answer Is on file In the public documents contair that delicate touch of perfection, air of the federal government In Washington. Privditioners should operate In rooms where the ately many members of the medical profession windows are kept closed so the correction of have known for some years that factors other the room atmosphere Isnt dissipated into the than a lack of fresh air causes head'outdoors, aches and nausea In crowded places. But few Tliis factor brings up an Interesting revela- have had the courage to be outspoken In the tion of the general publics regard for fresh face of general belief and upset the belief Imair. Fresh air isnt what Its cracked up to be, bedded In the public consciousness for so many according to our foremost scientists. In many years. It Is Interesting to know how philosophers and leases It may be more harmful than the averscientists of centuries ago regarded air and how age indoor air. Air Conditioners provide an answer to one their findings stack up with modern scientific n J d y ing. A small number of scientists refused to concur In Lavoisiers theory but most scientists, engineers and medical men held their tongues in the belief nothing was to be gained by the voicing of contrary opinions. Among the first public reports of these enrly theories Is that of Dr. R. R. Sayers, surgeon of the United States public health service, and chief surgeon of the Department of Commerces bureau of mines, a division that knows as much if not more about pure and Impure air than any research organization In the world. In reprint No. 1150 of the public reports, Doctor Sayers states: "It was observed by many investigators that It was not until the oxygen content of the respiratory air fell below 10 per cent that animals began to breathe with difficulty. Friedlander and Ilerter concluded from the results of their experiments that Inhaling of 20 per cent carbon dioxide for several hours has no poisonous effect Not until a mixture of gas containing 30 per cent or more of carbon dioxide was Introduced did they find an appearance of depression. Leblanc pointed out that under conditions in which the carbon dioxide content of the air Increases considerably. In lecture rooms, theaters, etc., the reduction of oxygen content Is small and very seldom falls below 20 per cent, while the carbon dioxide content very seldom exceeds 1 per cent The same facts have been established by oth-e- r investigators of standing since that time. W. Mehl, an engineer. In 1903 announced definitely the nonexistence of a "breath poison." He asserted the carbon dioxide content of a room Is not a correct measure for the necessity of ventilation. The scientific findings definitely established that it Is the combination of heat and humidity that Is so depressing and Injurious to mental and physical alertness, and the consequent damage to business and Industrial efficiency brought on by personal discomfort. With these facts, engineers working on conditioning of Indoor air found that it Is easy to be comfortable In a room In which the customary thermometer shows a temperature of 90 degrees, If the humidity Is lowered. Leading economists, engineers and builders have hailed air conditioning as the next big Industry of the nation, an industry supplying a product that will take a place along with the telephone, automatic refrigeration and the e in general acceptance and necessity. They point out also that air conditioning is a new achievement that replaces practically nothing now in use, finds for Itself a place In popular demand, and opens the way to Increased manufacturing, sales and Installation activity. auto-mobil- ( by Western Newspaper Union.) Precepta of Franklin Should Be Remembered twenty years of medical practice. The only caution to be observed is when you are buying aspirin. Bayer is genuine. Tablet with the Bayer cross are taje. Philadel- phia memorial to Benjamin Franklin should have some place In It catling attention to that American's 13 suggested virtues and precepts, on which tli club of Washington and Sioux City, Iowa, patterned after the Junket club of Franklin's day, are found ed, says the Pathfinder Magazine. They are: Alfalfa Urged as Best Fat not to dullness, drink not to not but what may Crop for Poultry Yard elevation. Speak In making a choice of all forage benefit oilier or yourself, avoid triall your tilings crops for poultry yards, select al- fling conversation. lad falfa, advises a writer In th have their places; let each part of Iralrle Farmer. Alfalfa la a per- - your business have Its time. Itesolve manent crop thnt will grow through to perform what you ought, perform out the entire season without cul-- without fall whnt you resolve. Make tivatlon and can withstand more no expense but to do good to others hot, dry weather than almost any or yourself, I. e waste nothing. Lose other crop. Bluegrass Is good pa- - no time; he always employed In tnresomething useful; cut off all unnec- If you cannot have alfalfa yoo essnry actions. Use no hurtful demay want to sow s temporary crop 'celt, think Innocently and Justly and, and we suggest oats for the early If you speak, speak accordingly. part of the year and Sudan grs Wrong none by doing Injuries, or for the rest of th season. Plow omitting the benefits that are yonr the oats during the later part of duly. Avoid extremes; forbear reMay or eary in June and seed the senting Injuries so much as you think Sudan grass. they deserve. Tolerate no uncleanFarmers are getting awsy from liness In body, clothes or habitation. the Idea of a permanent poultry Be not disturbed at trifles, or at acyard for their fowls. They are cidents, common or unavoidable. Be moving their houses each year to chaste. Imitate Jesus and Socrates." new ground. Many of them us their meadows or pastures for Scientists Fight Pests range, thus giving the birds ground With Natural Enemies thnt has had no chickens on It for Entomologists, It Is reported, are one to two years. gradually changing their method of warfnre against our Insect foes. InCull Out Poor Pullets stead of attempting to discover efSome figures have fective Insecticides, they nre bow interesting been seenred from a large number seeking methods of causing Insects of Rhode Island flocks. Nearly 10,- - to war against each other. Fortu000 birds returned between March nately the Insect world Is never real1 and September 30 a profit of $1.91 ly at peace at any time. The treover feed costs In the case of pul- mendous reproductive powers of lets and $1.64 over feed costs for this form of life are offset by the The average egg production bugs, flies and birds which prey hens. was 100 9 eggs for pullets and 94.3 upon them. The best way to keep the coddling eggs for hens for the seven months. One lesson learned was the Im- moth under control. It has been portance of culling out pullets that found, Is through a tiny wasp and do not pay their way. A suggestion likewise the meally bug Is best kept here Is that these nonproducers be under control by Its natural enemies. Instead of searching for Insecticulled out when the pullet flock has reached about 2 per cent In egg pro- cides, therefore, the search Is for duction. At that time those that the natural enemies of the pest it Is are unduly slow In maturing can be desired to combat and these are then easily Identified. Those that are not Imported or Increased by protection In turn. producing can be removed to an- from their natural enemies other pen, fed stimulating ration, Novels Dangerous Gifts and then If they do not respond, can Professor Rogers of Massachusetts be disposed of as unprofitable; Tech thinks that It Is extremely hazardous to give anyone a popular novel Grass for Chicks as a present No one can possibly tell what may The barer the ground, the smaller the chance to raise good chicks. Impress Great Aunt Elsie as a suitI, myself, So a good many years of experience able title, he explain. and experimentation have proved. when but ten years old, received a Early chicks are always more de- copy of Under Two Flags from a sirable, because they grow better, relative who had the Idea that the have less mortality, the cockerels book would give me a trulhful and are ready for market earlier and Interesting picture of the Civil war. hence bring more money, and the jit was many years before I was are ready to lay earlier In lowed to read the book. Boston the fall and winter when eggs are, Globe, Iron Read for England roads are to number of cast-irobe laid In Euglund, following success-ful- l experiments with short sections. The advantages of such roads are told to be that they are guaranteed In wear about twice as well as stone and three times as well as wood; thnt the short projections on the surface of the metal prevent skidding, and (hot British Iron can be used Instead of foreign materials. The cost of building Iron road Is reported lo be the same as for the best wooden paving. The metal Is laid not In long sheets, but by (tutting triangular castings on a cement base. A Natives Firit "Were there good and cheap rooms In the resort where you spent your holidays ? Plenty of them; but the natives lived in them. Exchange. Dr. Pierces Pellet ar best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Adv. All should be taught to speak calmly and sensibly in public, but not necessarily to be orators. Salt Lake Citys vest Hotel HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms JtS ERNEST Icp The Importance of keeping hens shell or some other form of calcium carbonate Is emphasized by results obtained In Investigations. Where no limestone or oyster shell was fed, but the ration waa otherwise the same, the Investigators observed that: of fertilized The hatchability eggs was diminished, finally bfr coming zero. The percentage of Infertile eggs increased. Fewer eggs were laid. The eggs became smaller. The eggs became lighter. The chicks hatched weighed less. IWI Umrmmm TihmA C ROSSITER, Up. without gump Is exasperating. Food for thotight Mbn and women find that those recurrent spring colds reduce their alertness of mind and body. To avoid such nuisances, doctors advise them to increase their bodies store of Vitamin A. It is recognized that Scotti Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil contains a wealth of thi valuable protective vitamin . . as well as Vitamin D, so indispensable for sound bone and teeth. Children and adults find the emulsion an easy, pleasant N. J. way of taking cod liver oil. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, Sales Representative, Harold F. Ritchie A Co., Inc., New York. U Cutlcnra Talcum Soothes and cools Fathers face g and removes the shine, comforts Babys tender skin and prevents chafing and irritation, and gives the finishing touch to Mothers toilet. after-shavin- iK'dH COOLING REFRESHING Price 25c. Sold everywhere. Proprietor: Potter Drug & Chemical Corp Malden, Mass Try Cnticura Shaving Cream. alfalfa, clover, or bluegrass Insures liberal supply of green feed, Is more sanitary than bare much ground, and Is an Insurance against disease. well supplied with limestone, oyster 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM $1.50 high. As to why bare ground doesnt help raise good chicks, authorities point out that a good growth of Laying Hens Need Lime u - "No, I dont have nerm. Yon cant have them, and bold this sort of position. My head used to throb around three oclock, and certain days, of course, were worse than other. Then I learned to rely on Bayer Aspirin. The aura cure for any headache it rest But tomo times wa must postpone it. 'lhal'a when Bayer Aspirin save the duy. Two tablets, and tba nagging pain is gone until you are home. And once yon are comfortable, the pain adjoin rcturnsl Keep Bayer Aspirin handy. Dont put it away, or pul off taking iL Fighting a headache to finish the day may be heroic, but it u also a hula foolish. So ie aacrihcing a night's sleep because you've an annoying cold, or irril ated throat, or grumbling tooth, neuralgia, neuritis. These tablets always relieve. They don't depress the heart, and may be taken freely. That k medical opinion. It is a fact established by the last , go.OSl.OUO M- just postpone it!" I nt TIi a proMsed TfJl FATIGUE? a'1 1 4 ! v-r- - 'iZ x ileton. buck bora ar rarea anti l'o numtier Ik repreaenta greater total Ilian haa ever been found In ny alngle ruin In the Fouthweat "With another burial was found a copper bell, a product not manufacmnh. tured here, but brought by trade When liquid milk I not trallahl Only on other for th poultry ration, th following fr,,,n ld Mexico. found In tbla fcell been haa recommended la grain maab ration : For the area. W. I.radfield, atate archeolog-maahby th poultry ;cla1lt. ground yellow corn, 4(1 pound; ground wheat. 20 pound; ground oat. 20 pound; dried milk, 8 pounds; meat aernpa, 13 pounds; For the grain: as It, 1 pound. cracked com, 30 pounds; wheat, 40 pounds; and oal or barley, 10 A nmlat maah fed In the aummer will atlmulai the poultry appetite and result In Increased production, Th regular laying aay Zumbro. maab may be uaed In making th moist maah. For each 100 ben. 2 pound of the maab moistened with milk or buttermilk until h la In a cumbly condition, la sufficient for a dally feeding. It la not neceaaary to bare special feeders for this special moist mn ah; It may be fed on top of the dry maah In the dry maah hop;era. ' I r. n. milk developments. Aristotle, founder of a aohool of thought that swayed the thinking of mankind for more than 1,000 years, regarded air as one of natures four cardinal elements, the others being fire, earth and water. Up until 1737 little was known about air. Then, Dr. Joseph Black, who was experimenting with chemicals, made the discovery of a gas ha called fixed air," now known as carbon dioxide. In 1775, Joseph Priestly Isolated oxygen, calling It dephlogistlcnted air," and thus, for the first time mankind began to have some exact knowledge of atmosphere. Lavoisier, a leading student of his period, a few years later discovered carbon dioxide would extinguish flame. lie concluded, therefore, that an excess amount of carbon dioxide formed by breathing would contaminate Indoor air. Ills standing and reputation brought ready acceptance for this theory, and It waa but a natural step to the premise that fresh air, without excessive carbon dioxide and with an abundance of oxygen, was necessary for human well be- It - rriatlv-- I t present price Milk. 2t B. y cheap fowl, drwrve a plac I In a matemenl to Fclenc Ferric, Ih poultry radon, declare P, B. Zurnhra, edenalim apedallrt la Mr. Nerhltt raid: "On cacti of twenty flv aton Ohio poultry hualiamlry (or Ih hoea wa found on a atone ledge a Hint nnlterd!;. I If liquid milk 1 avallabl on th few Inchra above he flimr of a room lot of another and forty eight itona 10 I Ih cheapest farm. Ihla form hoe waa found In association with of 1. With a raging blizzard, or a scorching sun raising havoc outdoors, ths Indoor weather In this room ie cozy, comfortable and healthful Th air conditioner provides perfect air ths year round, regardless of outdoor weather's eccentricities. 2. No longer will the tired builness man be tempted to run out on hie office force and flea from the hot and sultry summer days. This air conditioner, Installed In his office In placs of the familiar radiator Is the answer. 3. Physicians, always alert to welcome any scientific or engineering achievement that will aid them In their work of relieving human suffering, hail air conditioning as a decidedly progressive step. No longer will patients be forced to undergo the added suffering brought on by hot and sultry weather, or by the Injurious dry indoor air of the colder seasons. A air conditioner Is shown here installed In a hospital room, to unobtrusive and compact it takes up little space even In the cramped quarters of the s Ilia Mlmbre nd farmed 2,tMJ or t alley lled S.ttW year a(o I aim a by dlaeor rlea mad lit great 123 room jiueb. lo or prehlaiorlc aimrlmenl bona by How THE MAKERS OF IVOBX SOAP |