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CLASS ; Fat torn No. lifina Echle, Mocnio, T.Iinie, T,1V INSTANTLY KO WAITING '. Its hard to deride which to make LIGHTS til Irm, Omt will "amnoth your eny nre' but why jnnko just nm w hy not fin Imnitiif ilny". It will av your utrmnrtlt nil! Delightful ciuidlo toys, these, ...ht-l- you do totter Uunluffwwiiw ond quiekM . llmscont. and just the soft, warm playthings A Rrut tmfdnf lA'tliiig Iron , , .Tio'knaflnir lor a babys anns. There's noth- with moteh.'ii... no wmtinfr. Ttonvenly-hentelouhlx linmiroiu trarmenta with fewer ing to the making of them, for trnket.pointed haanHlufea cairlar. l.nrpa t tach is composed of hut two Ironinittima a . it anywhere. KcnnomicaL ti)0 enat pieces, with tin exception of the only an hour to ppenua. So your lock; tiardwon daaler. is and whose extra, jacket bear, FRI'R Folder tlluntratlnr ajid tetlina kit the chick, whose flapping wings fibout lhi wundarful iron, Send poatcard. . fistto are separate. Your gayest cotton COU JMAV 1AM AND STOVE CO, scraps can go inti the making of T1IF Drpt.WU3l6.Wichiui, kao. CtUcauoIlLt Lua Angelea, Calit. these winning gifts. In pattern Philadelphia, l . d trlaaa-imooi- ii rcituor1oii-third..iloataltael- decreased Although production It was with the age of the turkeys. of did eggs fertility found that the with age, significantly ' not change after Hatchability of eggs decreased the second year. The eggs laid In the second year T you will find n transfer pattern for the four animals; instruc bOOO 'were larger than those produced -the first year. Pouits hatched from at ' the. larger eggs were larger was little there but hatching time, 16 difference In sizes of birds at trifle was a weeks of age. Mortality of the higher among the progeny of than those, among hens yeaf-olhens. : . the ( Now, Bobbie, how would you like to go and sea the stork? Gee, Mom, do you think he wilt recognize me? ..Temptation TO d SOCK IIIM1 . ' According1 to Accounts Account books of 100 years ago .and earlier show that the domestic turkeys were then very small. The average weight of those sold in Boston was seven to eight pounds, according to a writer in the Boston ' Herald. . There was; as told In Bentleys Pur , .. w&v NOOHAD-IOw TH& ACT fOPUTWe- & diary, a farmer- and' innkeeper named William Breed, at Nahant, . early in the Nineteenth, century, who had domesticated, .wild turkeys which when dressed, weighed 14 to .;lfl pounds each. These were sold in the. holiday season at Salem. At New London and Norwich, Ct., In the district which Includes' parts of that state and Rhode Island,' the turkeys were commonly 10 to 12 pounds, and some heavier, up to 14 pounds. This is the area long famous for Rhode Island turkeys, Westerly In that state being the great shipping point.. Ohio settlers from. New England in 1805 and for several years after - found the wild turkey's there a nuisance. It is recorded that at the first seeding of wheat- the wild turkeys were so bold that some sowers had to stop and drive them from the neighborhood. One woman trapped about two dozen in the eorncrib ly strewing sheiled corn about it and leaving the door open ,50 FINALLY THAT -lHIM . . BuViNCS CsipTS, AM& CAMDY FOR. BECAUSE I, MYSELF, flOWE' WAS TH0U6HT OF 40 t4S LlTTlE TO Rt HIM . (siFTs IN A up A Sometimes you have to knock man put to. save him from drown-in- Think. You rE" I WHiLErftcki Book now right, PEAPS, AMDTHEMETC' , L16 j'c "To seT of MERY A box 'You're . Yes, and live time to. do It la when he first begin ji to rock tlm MUCK FATA WILL . CENTS . CIGARS Dont DON'T CSARS . j' '4 T Y: . bother,then KNOW. MY. HUSBANP WOHLONT ANYTHING-- ' . CARE FOR, cheaper Taps wondyrs how you will sup-jm- rt me. g the moeny to make ' eoipe good 'investment" then loan-m- e TIMELY REMEDY Pont WANT '. To BE maN- - but- - 'i. thnk LIKE A CHILD That THAT YEZ BE AbsoLooTLY. ROIGHT IS IN THE me.' Th place, Ol'LL TiND ,ToT ROIGHT. NEXT LOCK WAY yours, Tom?" Oh, I got rid of It" What did you take? A fresh one." cold of THE m'jrper temperature causes terioration In egg quality. .hlef cause ' 5 .flargely . of leg keeP Pullet laying closely housed during the season. . d,!Hcrence i , y. ' 'W a-- . A . f , M. .w fr. r , s:i .iAW-- .1 be SURE nil your meat will keep pbrfectly Tight through the summer month?, wnsir It. thoroughly after It. comes out of .the !eure and' brush FI OAR O Condensed Smoke over every square Inch. 'FIGARO penetrates. It keeps meat from drying out- It positively PREVENTS skippers, green mold, or 'rancidness. Flavor? You'll say the meat la the finest you ever at?. And the cost li cent per pound! less thhn ' HAS SMOKED OVER rOUN'DS OF MEAT ' More thnn- 30 years ago, S, Eugene Colgln, Texas farmer boy, how-to- . condense smoke to VRh addition 'pf a few. form. liquid Ingredients to Improve the flavor, etc Jtils.called'FIGARO Cdndensed Smoke. Since then, FIGARO has been tmod to ftmoke- more than two billion pounds.of meat I Your dealer has 4t, or can 'get It; In slge (enough for 500 lbs.), $1.50; or the size, . (enough for 250 lbs.), fl.OO.But DONT TAKE CHANCES I USe FIGARO .on every, pound this year. Ad v. - oop-thin-d TWO-BILLIO- . - dla-edver- 32-o- z. 10-07- ,. of Smoke Products Manufacturers . Condensed Smoke-Barbe- cue Smoke MEWMOIUSE AND so this MON OUT BE TH CrATE COMPLAlktS THAT AT YEft-THRv- soN STONES HIM ThekI yerTHall' AT vroN g WASNT "Bid you say that yer brother was a taxidermist?" Nawl I said that he stuffed dogs. Yuh' know, he makes sausages."- my r BoY j ffiKOTEE ' ... A Distinctive Residence LITTLE SUITS IIIM Art Abode .rcnoicncd yT Throughout the West the color of the ofohicken eggs is controlled by the feed. nUr5ng 1116 past ten years a big improvement in quality of eggs has been noted in the Northeast. Production and health of hens can aailained In the poultry house wim 8ny heating system other etolnin8 through insulation the beat generated by the birds. . k T7x 'u 7, TIIE de- weakness is said to be ov.er- - fefcdbg Winter - primaries, are dropped In Poultry Gleanings fit'll" f- 1 a FIGARO nrder. about two weeks apart and ow in at the same . rate. Occasion-su- y a bird sheds several primaries ne time which in estimating ? cngth of time out of production should be . treated as' a single primary, - "M $,r FIGARO COa DALLAS,TEX. . tenter of wing between primaries nd secondaries! 'feather. The remaining er does lose 50 lbs. every year, eause the meat Is not .thoroughly smoked. Iur Ingcoldwpather, keeping meiit Is a 'Simple matter. But when summer comes, nr a warm spell during thd winter, look 'out.' Rancidness develops. You 'suddenly find thfe went alive with 'skippers, or worms; Green tqold hppeurs on. It. Or, It dries out acid hardens. Thorough smoking 14- the only known way- - to prevent all these troubles. Itufhow? Evoryone knows bow uncertain (Ire old smokehouse method Is.. Other smoking methods, dp substitutes for smok so-call- SHOULD 'BE DISCIP.LINEP HAVEN'T 'lOSrAAM. ttmlb 'comes from John K. Hill, I have in South CnnUnh. now hanging on the bnek door of my Store,"' hn writes, "a strip of meat smoked with FIGARO GondetiHea fimoke IlKillT YHARS- ago. This .pleeo of meat Is llhheil tsdly, fthout 38 Inches long 'and 0 Inches, wide. It .Is firm, sweet uod' sound as. a. Mineld .rtor spoiled in pny ijiunnon, and has kept pcrfettly these eight yenrs.. FlGAItO Is tho finest thing I have ever' seed for been using it 'smoking meat ever si nee It was first put. on the jnarket, (Signed) ... John 8. .Hill, .Mr. Hill has to buy tho moat he cures, so he cannot afford to litso any of It. Yet the BALONEY Ing, lire likewise risky. IloW can-yoitell whether dr not tlifj meat Is thor- oughly Biuokedl .But If you want 'to Believe-It-or-Nnt- " this Ktorjr. - .IIoW's that summer 1. Stores You f averagearm Molting and Production OllE, Oureommunity includes the fanfi homes' surrounding, the town; Tire' town stores are there (or the Accommodation and to serve the people of our firm homes. The merchants who 'advertise "specials" are merchant who are sure they can meet all competition in both quality and prices. 1 You dad's In Wall street . lie can give me a tip on 'the market, pest. requires about six weeks .to com- -' pletely renew the primary feather next to the axial (small feather in Someone should tell. Mr. Ripley but-E- ft A VIC.,. J'OIITLAN'D,- Tout To tun.- MEAT PERFECT AFTER 8 YEARS IN OPEN ROOM boat.- . CARRYtER- FIVE CENT BEST" pNE The length of time a bird is out el production can be estimated by the molting of the .primary or large ving feathers, according to a writer to the Indiana Farmer's Guide. It mu ff al . REINOrER VFNISON JEItKET In'rrilo hiiita. Sulcampri wnntorf tot heer fmil.eonf. irmii. lo ur mu i. Mrs (., 7m a. a. . . ' SORR'tf madam,, WE -- Eft- To insure against heavy losses from cold and to- reduce the cost for fuel this winter poultry' men hould Insulate, their .poultry and brooder houses against the winter weather, says the Indiana Farmer's Guide. Wood shavings of ground torn cobs properly treated may be Used effectively as a filler between the walls and ceilings' of the houses' to provide cheap. protection from cold temperatures. When the ma-teriis treated with lime in the proportion of 2 pounds to 109 pounds of insulation material, the material becomes unattractive to rodents and insects, and because of this,, little trouble is experienced from such . .SALESMEN - . ' ) HES1ST temptation once not a sullicicnt proof of storti-ke.ep- . . now i Buy andCK3ARS ONtfE CAME; REASON OohkI WAS mE-R- Poultry House Insulation I TO TH6" CON CLUSlOH kTOSQEPOD. . honesty. If a servant, indeed, were to resist the continued temptation of silver lying in a window when he is sure his moBler docs not know how much there is of it, lie would give strong proof of honesty. But this is a proof to which you have no right to put a man. There Is a degree of temptation which will overcome any virtue. Ntmr, in so far as you approach temptation to a man, you do him an injury; and, if t).e is overcome, you share his guilt. Dr. Johnson. . Wild Turkeys Nuisance, . (. n-- . .' : . Semd manhood WHSN Recent turkey breedingof ' . - m Undergo' Years i ; tions for tnaking them? material requinerficnts. To 'obtafn this patterh send 15 cents in- stamps or coins (enjns preferred) 'to The Sew' in g Circle Household . Arts- Dept., 259 West Fourteenth St., Nevy "York, N. Y. Write plainly pattern, number; Y your name and address; . HEN turkey. '.Gifts -- Boss Want a Job, do you? Theres very little do do around here. Applicant Dat's all right, boss, very little will do fer me. 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