OCR Text |
Show oober 19, 1933 THE WEEKLY REFLEX IAGE SEVEN 5 i CODE AND HOME GRAMME AV LAC I NOT IN UNISON t, a Ml FRANCES PARKINSON KEYEi Dy ST V deal of talk about There'S-shorter worktug hours fcr the can hottsewtfe under the NUA. but GET PULLETS INTO I Imagine that's about 111 It will ever , WINTER QUARTERS amount to. n Every time we begin a new national enterprise, (ha imtlenL home body Time to Prepare for )'oung Is promised something, nnd althoufch Birds Comfort she- alwa.vs gives her enthusiastic support? she gets very little relief. is the time to mukc She's like the farmer. Life for her preparations for. the winter egg, Is more promise than pav. sui'Ilj. It shouhl ho rottioinhoroil. lut for that we sha'nt blame the a writer In the Missouri President or General Johnson or the saj1'Hnner, thnt the groat hulk of win- Hraln Trust or snv nmn or set of ter eggs come from pullets hatched men. It's Just our unfortunate fate. last spring assuming the were Daughters of live, vou know, suffer hatched early enough so that they Ing the rohsepien(;oK are now practleally mature- so Somehow codes and time clocks do while the older lions should not he hot fit Into our schemes of life: neglected the poiiltrnian should .When the Imb.v's formula must he pay speelAl attention to the (mllcts. ready ami pupa yells for more pnn-- j Every effort should he exerted to rakes we cant stop to worry shout bring thein Into la.ulng at eurllest whether we are eomplvlufi with the One' of the lmjiortant New, or Just lazy Ing ojijHirtunity. along under the things to do Is to got thorn Into Old Deal. Codes nmv come amt codes . winter quarters The chief reason may go. hut housework goes on fr-- j for this Is that If laving while on ever. And we don't much care. -- In the range, those laving pullets are fact, we rather like It. very apt to suffer a sot hack when M'e're going to do our full shure to transferred to permanent quarters. get this country hack to saniy slid Frequently this set hack Is so seriprosperity, hut we shall not commit ous that It precipitates a fall molt ourselves too far ns to rules thnt and the pullets may a seek to regulate how and when we winter or early fall molt Just at the" shall put out the wash or do up the time when eggs are higher In price. dishes. One of the problems of the poultry-nmHomes can't he rmi like fadtorle, Is to avoid this fa ft vacation and we wouldn't want them to he. and early housing will tend to re- Ho In spite of modern efficiency, we duce the dungor of this trouble. stllNIke to loiter In the kitchen nnd The usuul recommendation Is to to spend a whole afternoon cleaning house the pullets when ns niHtiy as out dresser drawers, or making a fi per cent of the flock are laying, hatch of fudge. hut generally speaking from now Homework has to have Inspiration on the earlier the pullets are behind II ; therefore we hate to he housed the hotter. Hy early holla told we must tint Indulge our pusslon Ing the pullets become adjusted to for elennlhg house at tmexjvected their new quarters before starting moments or for moving the furniture In. on Jhelr year of production and when the urge hits us. In addition they will probably he My heart has often hied for the loss susceptible to fall colds which overworked housewife. However, Im alwnvs cut down production. still opimsod to mninnui knocking off In the housing of pullets empha when the clock strikes. The New sis should he placed In the preparation of the winter quarters. ' First of all plans should he made to house the pullets In separate houses or pens as pullets fall to make satlsfacory development If mired with older hens. The presence of older hens not only exposes the pullets to diseases to which the hens may have become Immune and yet may be able to transmit to the pullets In which Immunity has not ,mePMONCTO JACK been established. Then, too, there tAASrTON THAT I C AHT CO T9 Is always the danger of the pulacAux arts AUTONtirt- lets becoming Infested with exMCAQACHt , MOVTTrMUSlX ternal parasites. Again the presence of old hens rausee the pullets on, mitt jMituxv-- 1 WHAT A SHAM I to he reluctant In frequenting the TA.V ZYAYtK feed hoppers and consequently AteiAiH riMT-Vhwith limited feed consumption WOSK 0 PAST ill err som now.. growth and maturity are retarded. Deal is grand and all :hnt, but I have the feeling thuf'we'll be better" off In the long run with mother doing overtime, ns usual. Mrs.', Walter Ferguson, In New York World WKC Barvlo WHISPERED Great Complexion Secret! W rno her friend SYNOPSIS tie boy. 1 put that on, too, though-- Jt looks strange with my per, Hie Disappointed because of cf her dress, fe!'hnes to j supjxise youve seen It. If put finishing touches to herosunffor'a 7 family, dance lain 1. Irritated by, the stolidity, by her . . i!etit of the beautiful, 'a tootut of course 1 I. he me flowere In the' community. Neal Conrad, young luwver V1''1U,I the f0 m I was very much ptcl best. k b. .rlqg A" Hummer had of the evening, and Hildreth. Ann, sultdr. U 'vaguely jt.ttiou 7,777 that mother should surprised your Annexe fresh readl.J by young beauty, and impressed i "M MVln perceives bLr fire gue me u present He invites her to accompany him and hie hostese It was awfully character. Mrs. tnm Sarah's grave. cn a picnic the following Sunday Anne accepts, u.ough uauV.l.e is U' kind of her Ing unconventional. She dips Into her scanty savings and "Ive chosen the sample for a finery" for the trip from an old friend and Mr Ciuldei'burL wedding Invitation 1 like best, aiuj for is a Anne. day The plcnlo the I'm sending you a list of my bur-fe- n dusty, friends' names. 1 shouldnt have Pricked time.' I dont believe Ive told you 1 birth at least to be druwn into known I ought' to Ido this If you' f there werent enough Im tremendously Interested In pol then). hadn't told me about It. There me Itlcs. Even more than In law. I'm i Kot UP suddenly, and stood never, has been u jle V forge followed wedding In the litwith his hands on the hack of ins tle church here, hut we can have fud ssked me why I a member of the city council some of those Illnsboro now. mils there. If you wish. Mr. 11. tins, Perhaps some day I chuir, facing them, UeB with "Look here." he suld our minister, would be pleased to can go further." ts the meadow." alabruptly, fj them t the dance, of 'Tve hnd a long have your brother Arthur take purt "Oh,Neall Pm sure you can. njosi violently. "Anyone can be President, you drive, and I ni tired. Im going to In the ceremony, 1 think the bed. Hut Ill tell you this much, little flat will he wonkow what theyre know," he said teaslngly. and then we won't discuss the derful. I love mission furniture and You could." Annea I'll continue my usuul brass bods. aguin. I Well, perhaps I can be mayor. JoTer But well have a look at the White subscription to this household Just "What do you think? Mr and' he had sensed the House anyhow. Maybe It won't ap- as long as you're decent to Anne, Mrs. tiohlenburg have invited me to IMCh bad eluded George It may not New York with them! Mr. Golden-burpeal to you, and that would settle Not a second longer. 6reath. her takes a trip every year ut this X doyht It," be laughed. Then, changing the be very aristocratic to bargain, hut soil Is very , there the subject abruptly, "Another thing we I notice that none of the rest of tune to buy ids full stock, and he's (inner think Its Just mustnt economize on is your ring." you seem to want to work, and going to help me make my money, go iwful pest". "Honestly, I don't need an en- dont believe you want to go hungry. u long way In getting my trousseau. cant see how gagement ring. I shouldnt mind a You better think It over. they We're lenving Monday, so send your Anne my W Anne There was no hint of this battle, next letter to me ut the Waldorf-A"Nonsense. . Let me hold your however, or of his own victory, when toria hotel. New York city. I think hand a while, so I can measure your he wrote Anne. had tightened about her well be gone a whole week I Dearest darling gw tet heart " simply can't believe Its true. Next ifiteeL Be bent and finger. then to getting fluiiged to you, it's tiie Neals second visit was even brief- It began. (t igilnat her hair, his In little most course a But his wonderful thing that ever hapfirst the "I cry. lips er find can't than name tii any lovely her cheek, seeking of It he had a long talk with his enough and loving enough to tell pened to me. cn whom you how I feel about you. parents-ln-law- , tad found It already up-tGeorge feels terribly. He hardly prospective 1 miss bard, hot kisses he found stunned but acquiescent you so terribly that I'm looks at me when I tpeet him, and down on It They and then Insisted In announcing the doing everything I can to shorten he wont speak to me at all. Hut ether, two dean, engagement in the Wallacetown ' our separation. I've found a little Iloy and hla mother have been awcreature, fused In Bugle. Having thus burned all his home for us. Its very small Just fully kind. "I. wish I could write letters like 'hoe of their first great bridges behind him, he departed to a living room, bedroom, bathroom tell hla father and mother of his and kitchen, but we could manage yours. Of course I cant But Just i the first to recover him--I in that for this winter, couldnt we7 the same, you know how much I Impending plunge Into matrimony. drew away from Anne He had adroitly contrived to avoid The furnitures rather awful mis- love you, and that I'm wishing all a caress that he might much dltcussion of the Conrads with sion oak In the living room and a the same things that yon are w ishte a child. Then he took Anne. He knew, all too well, how brass bed, and so on, but I dont ing. and counting the days, too. veen hi two hands. With a heartful of love. bitterly they were bound to oppose mind If you don't "ANNE." Anna "Ive been to a stationers, and the match, bat he hoped, as far as f After to the Invitation go to New possible, to keep this knowledge asked 'him to send you some samwan that this should York Gold- was extended Mrs by from her. Mrs. Conrad came from ples of wedding Invitations. 1 for i long time yet all Anne awake lay In night, enburg It oldest families the of one would he easier the thought perhaps I didnt love you1 and she never forgot It or for me to attend to thut than you. trembling with excitement; and country, jo love me" allowed anyone else to forget It All Write me which you like best, and when they were actually on their didnt want to hurt all three put their head humanity, to her, was divided Into a list of your friends whom you way, they made a list, of her and yon1 together to "rewant who were two classea those Invite, and Ill have the it 1 love you. It would fined" and those who were not Her cards addressed and sent out from household needs. e, not being sure.' Oh, Mr. Goldenburg, I'll never be husbands standards were much like here. 'ht be waa going to take her to buy all that with three hunable Do you think you can munage a own, and his sense of ns again, and kiss her dollars you know that's all I dred And church is to there a wedding? hers, though, quite equal a he bad before. b like herself, he depended largely on church parlor or something of the have left." . . . "Yes, you vlll, my down In the long the past to establish his claim to sort In which we could have a re- tear, you'll see. An I'm goln to loved bla bead, He had never made ception aferwards? Of course my speak to some of my pizness frenta distinction. h sUd, so aoftly that she much headway in his profession as family and some of my friends will apout you. One In de caterln plz bear him, "Anne, he'll send you up a nice little you an architect They had very little want to come op. and 1 realize how ness, lunch Queen In disguise, a by express, one florist, vell contrived to keep little room there is In your house? money, him apout de decorations for to talk perhaps, but a cp appearances In a way that was But do Just as you think best I've 2 me. Will you help almost uncanny. Their eldest son. asked Roy to be my best man. I de church." he for you to wear?" The visit to New York waa one Arthur, an unmarried clergyman, think thats only fair, considering of rapture from the beginning to the and their widowed daughter, Har- that he Introduced us. My brother rer i month later, Anne riet lived with them, as well as Arthur would like to assist In the end of the five days that it lasted. T married. Anne had never been In a hotel beNeaL By pooling their resources. marriage ceremony, and I should wt allow their sudden In this way, their Income went much like to have him, lf that would be fore had never wn an elevator, a with hla plana, beda; further than It otherwise would agreeable to your own minister and menu card, a bell hoy orIn twin ring morning he a subway, started have done. Harriet had very And of course I want he had never ridden to you. of hi In a theater. She a wealthy client views, all Neal's decision George Hildreth to be one of the or attended play hter be made mental notes of everything, returned, with of character wlthont hla charm. Her ushers f complete success In "1 want you to have your ring to gleaning fresh bits of knowledge hnBband bad committed suicide by How a sixth story window wear right away, so I'm going to from each new exjterienre. sni five hundred dollars jumping from on to was this much doing prepare trip on mywhile they were their honeymoon. forego the joy of putting it b told her for the still more wonderful Anne, "and Neal burst in npon his family, Ion mustnt think to Washington with Neal! He ode klBsed hla mother and sister dutikind of not going to find ber Ignorant, waa fairy prince, fully, but wlthont enthusiasm, and J are a queen." after all, of all the nleetlee of life told them. Immediately, of the fat Id Anne, flushing. which he knew, as she bad feared. fee which he had captured In the You know The Goldenhurgs had lost a daughdo. course of hla vacation. Then he told r hot Id yon be will-- t the rest of his story. ter, Rachel, who would have been George Hildreths just Anne's age If she had lived. u ucb aalted 1 knew you'd think that was Mrs. Goldenburg finally confided this away as I news. But Ive got some thats minute. to Anne, her beady eyes brimming, Sure yon good better yet. Tm going to be marchange your mindr her plump hands twitching; and ried." m You wouldnt" Anne In turn confided it to Neal There was a moment of ominous, ber love was when after a three weeks absence so Then a simulhorrified he returned to West Hamstead, and that taneous exclamation. 5wV?acred. about It stood amazed at all that had been "Married To whom?" 1 W0D,t accomplished while he was gone. Bu "A girl named Anne Chamberlain. w the "So theyre doing all this for me practical She lives In a little place called 1 In her memory I Just think of It." want to West Hamstead." believe they're doing It partly "I awj." "My son are you really telling ns I111 1 ant, too." In her memory, but largely because this In earnest T" Jew-ls- h they love and adore you. The bX4onrUldDV'he T certainly am." like quulltlee race appreciates no Idea L The Conrads exchanged terrified for me to I shant But anyway, forget behave your.. Perhaps I can do them a good turn that But glances. "Then I must ask you to explain aome day." Urt as I said. , , , yourself." Neal would you mind very much Neal's worst enemy could hardly lq yon suppose It would be w- me to keep on teaching accuse him of a lack of eloquence, Ill Continue My Uaual Subcrlp-- . Ur JL lrr.,n& Tm on as occasion. Just married? I dont tee on Household are we' or theme This any after any tion to N6 And Anne." how my family Is going to get along ' to himself. Decent outdid Are be And time You this as Long t,tB wfnl lot WSl, "lth The results, however, were even wlthput what Pm earning," she faloomethlng express to by you started It self. tered. behln1 But worse than he feared. I know my mother Neal did some swift calculating "And you expect os your, father this morning. I thought id with too, and I, your brother and sister to re sending you something, the fam-- Hla contribution to the expenses of Into . ..to receive a letter welcoming yon hla own family had been aeventy-fl- v notmi w nter. and we go to the wedding ii y. dollars s month, nine hundred dol- this this person.' ifether after ; "I wish I could kiss yon tonight, wife. year. If he added this bur- my " better. "My fiancee. Yerysoon aa I did that over again, and over of Anne to hla own, they were buI,d uw -- little Of course. qr vL dffal.atraltened- ofby, "Perhaps you were thlnklng I will before But arms as he eaw In but my ; that, you live.' consequence ' the long u W. run, bringing her here to And meanwhile yon know to da b ber." to onght long. wht cruel so be I wouldnt with all my heart ln Ume boat, aa far aa e had ecored. Hla mother at that I love you I am counting that and were concerned; soul, and turn. tempted to draw blood In her must go by before do the rowing. , fcock- - p'v X cour that lntended.to andthe be day "Have yoo, thought what. Hit are my wife. ten dollar "You've been earning to withdrawal of your contribution NEAL." week?" a the fanfily expense la going to Anne wrote back: "Tea." mean to ns In our old age?" came this The "How Neel: ring many week are there In th "Dearest go for our "Harriet and Arthur arent so morning: and fits perfectly. I put It chool year?" tp very aged, It wouldnt hurt either on right away, and have It on now. aith yon Thirty eight e of 'Ahem to get out and hustle a litbeautiful "Three hundred and eighty Of course Its the most to to Washlng- - tle, as Ive had to do." find life. In that well manage my well, 1 ever saw i "Neal do not degrade ns end thing letter came, too, much aome way. Dont worry." mother's "Your di1 afiT, ,0 guess yourself with vulgarity I I suppose and a lovely brooch which she said "You mean youll end It?" C your conduct '"Of course why. Anne, darling, your lnnguage--an- d bad belonged to your great grandkad'w, 80 for set-- . are the result of your political aa had ebe kept take It that "way" wbcb dont hef gId ) BtInt on aodatlons. You should never hsve a ut were (TO B! CONTUa-ID.T1 have a good allowed by . gentleman, yourself --A" thinkin J 2 iIant well-wishe- tfed' rose-houn- r. red-lett- d -- In-- : I - ' sult-Je- een g 1 bit" s ht pas-isn- g j i i . 1 t D In-bt- bat-the- k pro-noanc- I !! 1 ,V tkaelike exts-rleuc- S"1 lma-dnwn -- - K. dol-lar- 1 1 I , j , I lrta(Naiur'Ken ilyl.Thry clouaed and the eliminative met corrrctrd lluf drove out tlie gn.h hcwel a. mm iunnu 4vr slie Icll lirttrr, tiai, lull o pep, tmgtin ilh vitality. Iry th nuht, ule, tlrirmiiibie, II vritrulvle curracuve tuui(hl. bee your GPut- S imi tmtirove, Clrn-r- i .'r ltrnilut he, Cull uni vanikh At all (t'UKtU only X.. (j k ,4 rebel l acid w'f- two. hrttwn.tUvh. TUM5 0nk STOPPED-U- P NOSTRILS, e OpM tto nostril permit free Wwertilnf n by siiaf Meartkaelatem Wight mo MENTHOUAT.UM MAKE MONEY During taarsMtatath Sfurt Waatsd Time! for This Territory kieneont brine In aUM4l tnronm. Wa hninltaovery marxtan! pnliBaluvt Wnl, UHOI tor amaonlUam. Tina onropnorlmiy MH a denoaiUhln. nonr aiaiie imrtlon. Itoa pliona. L tk(Urar Uuai Holda,IenS 4233 W WNU Mow! A Quicker Way to Hase Pain CV Fast-Growm- Chicken g Eat More Than Unthrifty Thrifty, fast growing chicken eat more than the unthrifty. Heavy layer eat more than poor layers. In neither case, however. Is the difference In the qnHntltles of feed consumed as great as the difference In the results obtained. Poor birds eat much more proportionately than' good ones. The reason I because eh Irks, thnt grow well and hens that lay well are birds which constitutionally are able to.. make full use of all feed taken Into the system, while much of that eaten by thoae which are Inferior ln this respect passes through the system undigested. The fundamental principle In modern poultry feeding la to feed so liberally that not a bird In the flock will ever be nnahle to get all the feed It wants In 'doing this feed Is kept befoze the flock practically all the time. In renewing supplies of the different kinds of feed at regular intervals. It la often noticed that the consumption from day to day or from week to week Is variable. This Is most, noticeable with adult stock. It la apt to be overlooked ln chickens because they constantly require larger amounts until full grown. Because of till variability close weighing of feed consumed In short period, when taken a the basis of computation for the full period of growth, or for laying hens for. a year are seldom accurate. POULTRY HELPS poe-elble-f- 1e that no ciwmrtic, wnuld hale tiloU ha. miriptaar aUuwnraw. bla found tha went ot iral rnnv pinion hnut f in NM t ' Ste? j - the aw- - A tnarffthrarcrrlaf ber tUwleMi clew white ikm. 1jmi( ago the Iriunrd - Flowing up the ground helps to rich the soil of disease germs and Intestinal worms. Vitamin G Is deficient In some poultry. rations and such deficiency causes low'hatchsblllty of the egg , produced. - r An extra quantity of green feed, such as .chopped green slfalfa or 1 jcxacxkile TJJlileikaJlis..jcx!laf. of yolks of eggs snd Improve their Don't Forget Real Bayer Aspirin Starts in Few Minutes Here is quicker relief from pain the fastest safe relief. It is said, ever known. .This is due to s scientific discovery by which BAYER Aspirin starts "taking hold" of pain a few minutes after taking. The illustration of the glass here tells the tory.A Bayer tablet starts to disintegrate or dissolve go to work almost instantly. This means quick lost hours relief from pain--fefrom headache, neuritis, rheumatism. And sqft relief. For gennine Bayer Aspirin does not harm the heart. When you buy, see that yon get the genuine Bayer Aspirin. The beat way is never to ask for aspirin by the name "aspirin" alone. But if yon want Bayer Aspirin quick teliq always to say "BAYER Aspirin." occasional feed of boiled wheat will give variety to the menu for the chicken and la practical for a small flock. Another good a plan la to place aome wheat In shallow pan and allow It td bake ln the oven until the kernels are a . . deep brown color. An WHY IAYER ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop a Baytr Tablet In a watw. Not that bCFUHE It touch bottom. K baa atartad to tnterrata. What M Com In thb laaa it don M your atomach. Hanc its tat actum. wer Does Sot Barm the Heart Salt Lake City Directory PILES rile sufferer from Protruding, Bleeding, Itching or Blind Piles, can now get relief from very first treatment by using Q.R.PileOinlment 0-- R- - (Quick Relief) PUe Ointfor th ment Is a treatment of pile sufferers no matter how long afflicted, guaranteed to give satisfactory relief or money refuufied. Before placing this pile ointment on the market for sale, it was pat to the add test ln both mMd and severe cases, never falling to produce wonderful re-- , CRISMON Sk NICHOLS CHEMISTS ASSAYERS AND Ill-lit a V. O. omca and tahoratory Tarapla HC. Halt Itoi 17ft I. Itallln (or slab ad aa taka City, Utah. aavatopaa and prtoa Used Pipe, Fittings & Valves aa ftonplad for aU porpoaaa. d Metal Ca. Iroa Momey ytawly Uaaadad 7ft rd So. Wart art taka City, Utah. new-reme- salts. Salt Lake Citys fewest Hotel . ; If you are troubled with plies, do not experiment. Get Q.- - R. F H Ill 0ntmenL If your druggist does not carry It In stock, fill out tH) blank below and mall It to NT M E NTMF C"QrR.Ot 173 South 6th Cast h- CO Salt Lake City, Utah quality. The fact that a hens egg Is comwater Indicates posed pf.two-thlrd- s the Importance of bavlngV supply of elean water before jthe, biddies at an times. Taking UoUT Q. R. Co, Gentlemen?'""' Inclosed find $1.00 P. 0. Money Order for One tube of Q. R. Pile Ointment to he mailed prepaid to Name P. O. Address On condition that If I am not satisfied with resalts obtained, I nm to receive money hack upon returning tube to your fe: 7 1 HOTEL -T- EMPLESQUARE 200 Tile Baths Pl'm connection ia evary ream 200 Rooms RATES FROM $1.30 a mm Man a Tata th Jm ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. |