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Show THE THETAS BASH EAESIE5 Hie Whole World Will Want to OlAS.S.KlNNl0. The Swing I love the children! laughter, As they gayly squeal and sing. When theyre swinging from the rafter, In the little h swing! Memries sweet are oer me stealing As I watch them playing there, Gayly swinging to the ceiling, Breezes playing in their hair! How 66 back-porc- way. self-sam- e Cut Out Moist Loamy Soil Best Cankers to Cure Blight for Culture of Kale Over-Winteri- i ng Get after the during the Kale being a heavy feeder require dormant season by cutting out the rich soil with plenty of manure and cankers, for they are fertilizer to make a good crop. A next years Infection. of sources the moist loamy soil Is best The land The cankers are often found at the should be plowed several days before base of are and blighted twigs sowing to let it settle, then just be-- ; areas in the bark. The cankfore sowing give It a good barrowing ers should be cut out beyond the disto kill all weeds and grass. Of fer--! colored part of the inner bark. The tllizer, if broadcast about 1,500 wound should be disinfected with cor(pounds will be used or in the drills rosive sublimate and painted over about 800 pounds. A good fertilizer with white lead paint, or coal tar. to use is one containing 5 per cent branches should be and twigs Blighted nitrogen, 6 to 8 per cent phosphoric cut off during the growing season !add and 0 per cent potash. A top about six inches below the blighted dressing of 150 to 200 pounds of nitrate part and tbe stub disinfected. The of soda will greatly help the plants. disinfecting can be quickly done with The Scotch and Serbian are the a swab on the end of a stick which most popular varieties of kale. The is carried in a bottle of disinfectant. ' Scotch is a bright green kale and very A fast growing tree Is more suscepg popular for shipping, owing to its fine tible to than a appearance, and being bard and stiff full in a tree bearing is one, and carries perfectly when packed. The usually less susceptible than a young 'plants are very spreading and dwarf, tree. rarely growing over 18 Inches high. The plants will remain over winter oooooooooooooooooooooooooo where the temperature does not go below zero. The Siberian leaves are very large and plain in tbe center, but OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- It Is heavily curled on the edge. Is and All work and no play generally very and grows rapidly hardy In the a grouch. seed to makes spring. slow running home for more tender is Siberian The An Inch of compost manure put on use or local market, while the Scotch your lawn now will give good green is better to ship. grass next spring. fire-blig- ht J 1 ron. over-winteri- It is a First National special, made in the biggest motion picture studio in the world, with every latest wrinkle in the art of making mo- dark-sunke- n fire-blig- ht Time sil&c 9 the Popular Broadway play. It has handsome Garry Cooper, leading man of Beau Sabreur and The Legion of The Condemned, as the hero. It brings you a famous play from Broadway, by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. It was put into continuity form by Carey Wilson, the man who did Ben Hur and The Private Life of Helen of Troy. It was photographed by Sidney Hicox who was responsible forthe beautiful photography of The Private Life of Helen of Troy, assisted in the air sequences by Alvin Knechtel who photographed The Patent Leather Kid It was made technically correct in its airplane fights by Lieut. Richard Grace of the Lafayette Escadrille, assisted by L. J. S. Scott of the Royal Flying Corps, and by Liuet. Robert de Couedic of the I 4th French Flying Squad- Childhood days come backward winging, As I watch them at their play In my mind, I too, am swinging e care-fre- e In the From an friendly rafter. And within my heart there ring Echoes of the shouts of laughter From a little old rope swing. u super-specia- Heart aglow with childish bliss. old-tim- w the l, It is Colleen Moores first most popular box office star in the movies in Now, Miss Goldie Locks is swinging She whom brother loves to tease. Listen to the rascal singing See the dimples in her knees! Fluffy hair and face thats beaming. While her cheeks the breezes kiss, Eyes ashine with laughter gleaming; Sy j BECAUSE-:- Look the Boy is wildly pumping, As so many times have I. Now the ceiling he is bumping. Soon the cat will start to die. On the board he now is seated, Feet tucked up to clear the floor Oh, how oft have I repeated This same thing in days of yore! y hr U tion picture features. The Cast Jeannine Eerthelot Captain Philip Blythe General Blythe Mechanic's Helper T Captain Russell Lady Iris Rankin r Madame Berthelot Burgomaster of Berle Les Bois slow-growin- i V T COLLEEN MOORJJ Gary Cooper Burr Mclntoeh George Cooper cieve Moore Kathryn McGuire Eugenie Bessercr Emil Chautard The Infant jack Stone Mike, Mechanic , Edtfard Diltan Aviators, Dick Grace, Stuart Knox, Harlan Hilton, Richard Jarvis Jack Ponder and Dan Dewling Around the Farm 1 N , ' f 4 4 (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cutting the weed trees In the farm woodlot will Improve the quality of the stand in future years. Acres not needed for field crops, be fruit, garden, or pasture should farm growing that other essential product wood. t Protecting farm machinery from the weather during the winter will save heavy drains on the bank account next spring. Agricultural Notes I H g Ufcopn ml Sunday and Monday Admission , ,? Ptr 50c and 25c |