Show THE GARLAND Don t wai until your lastfriend deserts you-- - By OErer INFECTED CHICKS SPREAD DISEASE WMT Service CHAPTER the Uol(d States Department of Agriculture) Bacillary white diarrhea also known as pull or um disease may spread from Infected chicks to healthy chicks In the same incubator even though the chicka are not actually tn contact the United States Department of Agriculture announces In reporting progress in the study of the cure prevention and eradication of this serious disease Drs Hubert Bunyea and W J Hall have demonstrated the danger of this In type of Infection Investigations under way for two years at the bureau of animal Industry experiment station Bethseda Md Their work was part of a program of study formulated by the bureau and the National The committee in council Poultry consistcharge of these Investigations ed of Drs M Dorset M A Jull and 1L Bunyea all of the bureau of animal Industry The eggs ysed In the experiment came from two flocks one known to have the disease the other free from test It aa ahown by the agglutination Separate trays for the two kinds of and eggs were used In the lncnbators were prewhen hatched the chicks vented from coming in contact with la four difthose In the other trays ferent types of Incubators It was found that pullormn disease was transmitted from Infected chicks to normal chicks ' TTie Trirecfb'h ranged"' from 45 per cent In the type to 81 per cent In the agltated-altype hatched In sepchicks The control arate Incubators from eggs obtained hens showed less from of one per cent Infecthan tion In all cases the spread of the disease occurred within a period of from 18 to 24 hours after hatching apparIn ently as a result of air circulation no case did any of the chicks from with one tray have direct contact of Deaths those in another tray healthy chicks exposed to the disease showed that even when the chicks under the most favorwere brooded able conditions a large percentage died within two weeks ns a result of the Infection The experiment showed that from the moment It comes out of the shell bechick immediately an Infected comes a menace to all other chicks In An Infected Incubator the same chick Is also a menace when plueed In a brooder with healthy chicks (Prepared Walter Raleigh down that powerful of yoursl Sir Walter will It's a particularly mild and mellow mixture of excellent tobaccos And the tobacco Is wrapped Jn heavy gold ioiLta keep it fresh and fragrant to the pipe do it last pipeful TUNE IN oa Friday reoo to ovat cha WEAF In the tin “THa RaUigH Rrwu rerf eo p (Naw Vark Tuna) aatwocfc of N B C tt SirV<ER Raleigh Aerial Studio for Africa Built especially for the photographing of an area of (1000 square miles In northern Khodexin an airplane Is The soon to he put Into commission mnrhlne is literally an aerial photoIt can he flown at a graphic studio feet and remain at f l?0 o height this altitude for seven and hours while the pilot ami photog As the country helow map rnpher most of the flights "ill he over a wild country the plane has two gines so that If one falls the other "ill curry the machine to safety The Fete of Man now and again we become knowing ns we do time In the life of man when he either gets hardening of the arteries or softening of the Brain— Judge Every quite pessimistic thut there Is a Incubators for Ducks Is Now Common Method The desire to Incubate their own eggs has been bred out of many the Peof ducks particularly kin For this reason the egg must be or under hens hatched In Incubators Duck eggs should be gathered dally kept In a cool place and turned dally They should be set as soon as possible after luylng as they do not keep as well as hens’ eggs In Incubating duck eggs artificially they are handled about the same as hens’ eggs except that the temperature should be held at 102 degrees for the first three weeks and more moisture supplied In the machine They on the may be tested for fertility fourth or fifth day strains Don’t Waste Sunshine Needed by Chickens MakesLife Sweeter stomachs Children's sour and need an Keep their systems sweet with Phillips Milk of Magnesia When tongue or breath tells of acid condition — correct It with a spoonful of Phillips Most men and women have been comforted by this sweetener— more mothers nnlversal should Invoke its aid for their children It Is a pleasunt thing to take yet neutralizes more acid than the harsher things too often employed No household for the purpose — should be without It Phillips Is the genuine prescrip endorse tlonal physicians product for general use the name Is Impor tant “Milk of Magnesia” has been S the U registered trade mark of the Charles II Phillips Chemical Co and Its predecessor Charles H since 1ST3’ Phillips PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia GARLAND UTAH The Crippled Lady ° Peribonka Tainted Birds Immediately Become Menace to Others IET'Sir TIMES Even If you are feeding cod liver oil and have substitute glass In the don’t waste any pure raw windows sunshine when you hare a chance to use it on the chicks Be willing to open the windows and doors on still sunny days Then watch the weather and close them np when clouds and raw winds appear Let the chicks enjoy the warmth of pure raw sunshine A little extra whenever possible work In caring for the windows and the ventilating system will be repaid In the improved vigor of the chicks Eradicating Lice For eradicating lice from poultry It kills all varieuse sodium fluoride ties of lice — body head and feather This chemical may be applied by dustEither the “cheming or by dipping ically pure” or the “commercial? grades may be used but the latter Is and more easily obtained cheaper Young chicks require very little and a pound of powder costing about 50 cents should kill the lice on a flock of 100 chickens Dipping the fowls la still easier and cheaper Clean Ground Best The chief of the poultry section of station says: the Iowa experimental Even though the old birds show no It Is not safe to signs of Infection allow young birds even to have access runs or ground to the same yards where old stock have been Just try the 1030 chicks ' on clean getting ground entirely away from the old birds Infection can be easily carried and In on the shoes by old stock Is alPrevention many other ways ways the best curs VII I — Continued — 14— He swung himself out thrusting gainst the rock and when the ogres of the water pit dragged at their vicHis tims (’aria was in his anna brain was keenly alive again and be knew that teams of oxenould have pulled but futllely against the undercurrents which one after another were transporting them Irresistibly and yet without great baste through of physical watery space Thought salvation scarcely filtered In a ray of hope through bis mind and bla senses were unterrlfled by the suffocating la Carls were his presence of death He locked his strength and courage arms about her closely He could feel her clinging to him with the same desire to earnin' Inseparable when the end came1® Strange A kingdom of M'comlcon —a land of a place of fulrles— a world of dreams— They were going to It all Between the walls where no man bad ever looked A magnifiDeath cent adventure In bis with Carla arms! 4 roaring filled hla ears They were traveling Hla now swiftly senses grew less distinct like colon merging one Into another In a sunset sky Queer why It should end like this after yean of life— be — and Carla —together— as It must have been InA gloritended from the beginning ous graclousneas of Fate an immortal symphony of fulfilment— to pass on like this with Carla no matter how many hundred centuries had gone wife— had aome said— that seconds meant mon than years— when— like this— The roaring was an enormity of sound Its walling wa like the wind In the cave of Aeolus Its thunder like Stentora blasts rumbling through the empty bowela of the earth They numbed and anesthetized yet left him with a shred of living thinking cells which told him they were tearing through the gullet of the gorge and which at the same time held bis arms unyielding aa bands of steel about Carla’s body Although close to the edge of an abyss of utter darkness consciousness did not quite leave him Vaguely be experienced the thrill of being transported out of a hell of tumnltaous sound Into s soft and gently drifting sea which was without noise or vioFor an interval he fancied bla lence arms were wings and that be was trying to fly making rather a bad mess of it because one side of him refused to with the other This was the arm only one arm now which held Carla With the other after a little be fonnd himself clawing and A man msy digging Into something live a hundred yeara but when be (a ready to die and looks back over the path he has traveled It seems very short and the hundred years no more than a few hours Paul had reflected upon the Illusory and baseless fabric of time Its Inadequacy and the hollowness of Its human measurement “One who is happy has but a fleeting vision of life” Carla had said to him once “To live long and terribly one must be unhappy — In prison" It was odd why he should be thinking of this as he continued to claw and dig But time bad fastened Itself upon him like a leech and If each second of bis life bad been as long as these few seconds be would have lived a thousand years During this cycle of his existence he slowly and tediuntil with air filling ously progressed his lungs again and the smothering folds of breuklng away from him be koew that be was no longer in water that bjs fingers were clutching at soft sand Asd that the burden which be bad dragged with him was Carla be There was scarcely a breath tween this knowledge and the full and poignant possession of every faculty with wbLb bla brain was capable of But darkness mys being inspired tery the defeat of death and the fact were of hla own physical salvation submerged all at ODce In an agonized appeal to the limp dead form which he clasped In tils arms The spirits of the sable blackness about him lla tened to hla voice calling Carla s name aa be struggled to bring life back Into her body ODce he had worked over a little girl who bad been taken from the water and now memory came to him vividly of tbe first gentle beating of the heart again tbe alow returning of tbe soul Into tlie tender body until the child lived and breathed once more But Carla’s soft breast gave no Her Ups were cold and liferesponse less and at last believing ber surely dead be held ber face close to him and kissed ber month and eyes as the father of tbe little girl bad kissed bis child when she was returning to him When the first whisper of breath came from Carla's Ups he was bolding ber like this staring Into the blackness Her heart beating faintly responded to tbe call of life close against his own ner lips grew warm Her eyes Paul kissed her again In the opened blackness that abut them in and round that she wss alive but He did not cry out or speak brushed her thick wet hair back and pressed his face close to hers and In ber first consciousness waited Carla's arms crept about hla neck Words Her Kps breathed hla name were futile for a Uttla while Only In ' (®i 1M1 Quick relief from pains without Junes Curwood Doubled? Pena A Marv Graham Bonner ainumy jrVcffru Mumr wo Oa Inc) alienee could they claim each other a alienee of voice where other sound aa and throbbing about moaning them Both knew what It meant aa the seconds counted themselves off They had come through tbe mouth of the gorge and were caught In a bole of the earth Chance A miracle God Thai they might have each other at last with the barrier between them torn away This was Carl a ’a thought and ber arms drew closer shout PauL He belonged to her now for there was no other world than this— a pit of gloom with death for Its walk an abysmal grave where love for a space would build for them “the greal world's altar amirs that slope through darkness up to God" She almost spoke tbe words stead she whispered: “B was right for me to come Fault Tou are — glad?” “I know— now— that 1 expected you" said Paul MORE CHATTER “You can see" continued Australia who loved to talk when given a chance outside of school time "how slow people sere learning in "So I think that when people say those younger than they gra stupid they should stop to think bow long how very very long It took them to know about big things such as continents “Even after they did discover me not many ships came -I was to visit off the tfade routes and every one goes tn a bit for trading “The first people came here from England to settle and here 'near — " ’’Kb at and South East coasts” little creature InterruptAfter a time they were standing In shrieked ing tbe blackness “Hello Compass I" shouted David' More distinctly the hollow rumIlow he did enjoy meeting his old bling sound about them began to friends like this But Compass was pinge Itself upon their ears as Paul and did not say any more so Carls against supported hla breast busy Australia went on: as If for a voles bis They listened “Compass as always ts correct My lips pressing against her balr where best land Is near the East and South to rest they had so tong wanted East coast and It's here that I've got What they heard was unlike anything to do me s little favor” out to tbe world of sun and sky The Tactile “Don’t I know It though" chuckled roar lag eadwalllng were goeerssd tn TacIHc “InTtiiraeeiir their place was a phanlom-llkcadence “Don’t I know It" he murmured “I that moved and stirred about them me (o do but but which seemed to come mostly from know what you asked a vast dome over their heads It was you asked It so pleasantly and to politely Australia that how could I a like something trying to escape throb ocean refuse?" blng until It seemed to be beating big gallant What did Australia ssk you to wttb little clubs it the drums of their do?" David Inquired ears when It was nearest then leavme to let the Alps and Blua Asked ing them to Intone and hum like a mountains along this eastern coast huge tuning fork through the sea of gloom Tbera waa no break Id have my winds carry vapor to them So there Is rain” tbe sonorous sameness of It It was You were always so kind" said In eternity of sound without change s little while It could drive a living Australia "and my dear Alps (no relation except s distant mountain famthing (nod “I am uot afraid" Carla said ily connection to the Swiss Alps) and "Art Blue mountains are such helpful you?" Her voice wae no different than tf mountains” "Do your distant relatives ever vistbe sun bad been ahlnlug and there In It for waa something him which it you?" David asked “Oh no” said Australia “mountain kind had never been there before of exultation came with It a gladness always keep their distances" “I wish some of my relutlvea did which tremhled In (he darkness and that” David suld which sent elflime and triumph sweepAustralia “Toor boy" sympathized ing over him in a submerging emosee mountains are all ambitious “You tion stretching np and up In the world “Afraid? Good 0—d no I" but She drew herself out of his arms carrying out tholr own Ideas They don’t just and stood beside him with her hand they’re not selfish and their own In bis Their voices had broken down think of themselves a tenseness about them and life drew heights “They think of ethers too closer more aura Lie wanted to see “It’s around these parts that there her and fumbled tn bis sodden pocket are more of my Inhabitants is you’d for his metal box of matches say and my largest cities are here “I’m going to strike a light Carls “Some people have gone further t want to look at you I” north and further west of my mounA flare of yellow (In me made a bole In the blackness L’utll It died out tains but there Isn’t so much rainfall tbelr eyes devoured each other Carla They say there Is enough for meadwas like an angel Love transform- ows and fields and pastures “Rut these mountains of mine I was ing death Into a happy Incident an uncovered in her eyes at Forgive me If I seem to boast of them glory last clearly revealed for blm to see They have gold and mines in them too He knew that only ihe posltlvenese of their fate could make ber look at “Up north you’d find your friend him like this wltb Claire living and Torrid Zoue Geo said you had been In another world outside waiting seeing blm lutcty” Claire seemed Infinitely removed from "That does seem so funny to think him' a century away a glow of mem- at Torrid being north too I rememory— like alar dust yet he thought of ber Equator was her as the match went out tils wife north of us when CHAPTER would go on living To relieve S vary Miy it every always do cm tie and Carla seen the unshin- when the flame had Illumined their had let him know without words from that earth bonds were stricken her because there was do longer an For a few earth for either of them hours they were to be to a world all their owa Then— their couch of Be felt everlasting sleep— together a spiritual reaction from the oppression of horror and fear which had come upon him To feel sure that Carla knew and that she had given herself to blm because of ber knowledge— that she was not afraid but was In the freedom which so apbapi-termination proaching of life made possible for them filled ylm wltb an emotion which took from their brief future Its stark and ugly grlmnesa and gave to It an almost joyous aspect TO 81 CONTINUED tiny Feat of “Walking” on Watar It la a fact that a man did “walk” from St Louli to New Orleans on the Mississippi river This fact Is attested by old residents of New Orlesns and of several of the smaller cities between New Orleans and Vicksburg Miss Tbe time of his arrival at New fixed as beOrleans Is approximately In the year In month of the ing May 1917 or 1918 No record of the man a name or previous history Is available His “walking" was teconn pushed by means of small pontoons or boats foot probably 8 or 4 feet long and wide strapped to his feet In much the same manner ts would be snowshoes and be shuffled along the surface of the water as one would on snowshoes Hla wife followed blm closely In a skiff and wherever possible they stopped at night at the most convenient town or settlement na touts we were flying over the Indian ocean to reach you" “Yes funny but true South Temperate or Senty as we call him wanders around the rest of my land "You won’t see your variety of people of course as you wander about as that can only happen In the real world and not In the map even though It has come to life but I’ve asked a few of the animals to be around to show you what an odd lot of Interesting beasts I have "But dear me when they cam here yeara ago they brought some at own animals and plants and no I have wheat and com and grain and sheep and cattle They weren’t “They love It here even homesick They've been thriving from the start” What Really Mattered The small delivery boy was bringing groceries to a new customer and bad encountered a huge dog In tbe yard "Come In" aald the lady of the bouse “he doesn’t Mte" The boy still hung back "Does he swallow?" he asked — Good Hardware If All I a It Should B It was the geography lesson After various questions had been asked with a poor response the teacher asked : "Where Is Felixstowe?" 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