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Show SANDY CITY STAR, SANDY. UTAH EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR RAISING CALVES SHOULD BE CONVENIENT In Making Step Eya Loop A. I I HalteiA, Eye Loop; I Step In Making Loop Spile; C, Crown Loop Spile, B. j Knot) D, Nooo Place. Completed I B, Chess to a compulsory subject In the schools Jn the village uf Slrobeck, Germany. The photograph shows the children of Slrobeck carrying their chess boarda'hd men ta tlie school. Steps In Making Crown Knot, C. A completed rope halter, and otapa ahowing method of making. A marlin-apik- e la used to aeparata the strand. The eya apllca ahould be Juat largo enough to allow the rope to paaa freely through It. The loop apliea ahould be far enough from the eye aplioa to form the noae piece. A more detailed deacription will be given upon application. The equipment necessary to feed and care for a calf to be rained for a herd bull or for a fnundntlon breeding cow need not be expensive, but It ahould be convenient. The barn or abed in which the animal la kept ahould be cool In mummer and dry in winter. An eevlally warm barn la not neceaaary, but cold wlnda and rain muat be keit ouL The fence around the pasture where tha calf graze ahould b kept In good repair. Do not teach the calf to Jump or be a rogue by allowing It to run at large nr to go through or over poor fence. It la better to hav a gata for It to walk through than ban to Jump over. The calf may graze with other cattle on pasture, but should he fed grain aeparutely. A bull calf should be separated from the heifers at about tlirea or four monthi of age. lie should be kept with other bull calve or older cattle for comimny except at feeding time. The calf should then have a separate stall or pen. The stall or pen should be so arranged that the calf may are other calves or cattle, to keep it from fretting when alone. The stall should be kept dean and dry at all times. If the ground In or about the stall Is low and wet, broken stone should be used to raise It to keep It dry. ftmall stones or gravel or preferably rlsy should be put on top and firmly parked down. Use plenty of straw, leaves, shavings or other litter for bedding, so Hint the calf may be Induced to lie down a large part of the time. A calf will not thrive and do well If made to sleep on a damp, bed. If the lot where the calf takes Its exercise In winter Is wet and muddy, the 'water should be drained off through dltdies or otherwise disposed of. Convenient Facd Manger. The feed manger for the hay and silage should be convenient and large enough to hold all the food given, so that It will not be crowded out and wasted. Tlie manger should have a s tight bottom to hold the small of haz, especially the leaves, as they are the most valuable part The par-tide- MEASURES FOR LIVE STOCK IMPROVEMENT Benefit Animals. Those Raising Bulletin Issued for of feed box for grain needs to have a tight bottom and lie large enough to , prevent loss while the calf Is eating. If some of the feed Is lost; the cost of gains In weight will lie greatly Increased. The of the calf usually reflects uny negligence on the part of the owner. If the calf is watered from a trough nr a stream, the place should be kept dean. Do nut allow mud to accumulate about tlie approach to It The overflow water from the trough should t be drained off to one side. Broken MRS. GIFT HARDING FOR stone may also be used about the trough or the entrance to the stream to keep It free from mud and attractive, ao that the calf will want to drink an abundance of water. Diseases of the feet may also b contracted about dirty watering places. If the calf is watered from a well nr a spring by a bucket, provide one especially for that purpose. Do not use the bucket for any other purpose or any other animal. A bln or box for storing grain should be provided. It should hold the grain for several weeks as mixed and weighed up. Keep the box In a dry, convenient place. It should have a hinged lid that will dose tight to keep out chickens, rats and other animals. Arrange In a convenient place a small box In which to keep salt at all times. A fork will be needed to keep the stall dean and to hnndle ha or other roughages. A large basket without a handle will be convenient to use In weighing and feeding the ullage. Other Needed Equipment Other Items of equipment needed In caring fur tlie calf are currycomb, brush, coarse-tootcomb, burlap blanket. halter and clippers or shears fur trimming hair. A very strong, cheap, and serviceable halier, one which ery boy should be able to make. Is shown In tlie accomjNinylng Illustrations. To make the halter use from 12 to 14 feet of manlla rope; sharpen a hardwood slck, called Tlie Trimmed Hat association sea "inartlnsplke, and It can be used to lected this attractive tam and scarf Tlie different separate the strands. steis In making the halter are shown combination ns a campaign gift to Scene In the Marine exposition Just held In Chicago. In the center to the Mrs. Warren Q. Harding. The torn In the flgure. size model of a comblbed passenger combination --J of Imperial Persian deaniship Bent of Chicago, a On the ind cargo ship. brocade and Scotch mole: tains 40 pages. Copies may be obaide of the duvetyn bandeau to tained free of charge by application to right a gold pin with a Jade center. the division of publications, United A large tassel dangles from the pin. gold States Department of Agriculture, When the weather to mild the Scotch Washington. mole scarf , can be transformed Into For experienced breeders and for a purse which buckles over the arm. others who desire more detailed Information than' that contained In the Turmoil In Constantinople. Farmers' Bulletin, the Department of at the present time, Constantinople 0 la bulleanother Agriculture preparing ays a recent dispatch, combines all tin entitled Irlnclplea of he frenzy of a new mining camp and Breeding," which goes more deeply into worjd seaport. Caucasian oil men, the subject. This literature, prepared )onetz basin miners, Anatolian sheep In connection with the "Better ,nd cattle kings, Greek war mlllloa-Ire-s Stock campaign, adds to the and Syrian merchants rash to of of series the governcompleteness kmatuntlnnple to pop champngne In ment publications pertulnlng to liveroof of their success. Soldiers and stock raising. In fuct. the department of half a dosen nations swell nllors la now prepared to furnish Interested and add to the he population persons literature on practically all a aspect of the streets and pleas-irk production and problems of resorts. Under allied occupation Improvement. he city has oecome a wilder place e hnn it waa under the Turks. Then-rno civil courts of Justice. None desire to assume reopon-lblllt- y f the allies reforms other than are for life. to safeguard lecesMry Tlie purebred sire opens the way to j Foeh Has Ideas on Genius. quicker profits. recent visit to Bonn. During Every herd should have a purebred Marshnl Foch, always an admirer of classical music, took s cession to visit sire at its head. the Beethoven house. A little rye for the pig will make He wandered sronnd In the famous S. K J. cox of Houston. Tex, whose big oil company has been put In tha him grow almighty big. building for nearly an hour without ':ands of a receiver, to here aeen In the cockpit of Me airplane, Texas Wild to and then, according a word, saying tot, which lie had built for competition in the Gordon Bennett race In The purebred sire the foundation the French commandant at Bonn, said .ranee. aeen the man has a You know, after upon which better live stock le built. house In which Beethoven was born Lake'Marldl, In British East Africa, BITS OF INFORMATION Jeanne d'Are In; Plenty of sunshine to better and and the borne of contains millions of tons of aoda deall concerning ejaculation than medicine for the Douirrtny. buying cheaper posits. the origin of genius seems perfectly The cloth of the turban ranges from hogs. Only three plant! In Denmark ara futile. Genius to not developed, but a) to 40 feet In length. In ' the manufacture of rubBefore turning the hogs Into tht horn full grown. Just as Mont Blanc, The raven to credited with having engaged ber hundred one tlie years. of reached the of goods. middle In Alps. age the corn field they should be fed some coni originated In the dry lot. In Canada the International trade Thera ara under construction for the Japanese Sport With Fireflle unions have a total membership of British navy 1 battle cruiser, 8 deBesides being a business, firefly about 200,000. Young lire should not be put In stroyer, 18 submarines and 18 other service hesvlly until nearly matured. catching to a sport In Japan. Little Former bearers of Austrian titles art vessels of different types. few cows at regular InterThe Increasing price of artificial Ingirls pursue It with their fans, hoy iirohlblted from using their rank of Serving with wands to which a wisp of yar vals to better than being kept confined Mr. and digo subsequent to tha elimination of become plain They just la fastened. Nor do the elders illsdnli In a stall until fit for heavy service. Mrs. Germany as a source of supply, has ' i to loin the sport. They also nraantomade the vegetable Indigo industry Mo1 than 60'000 certain visit to spot Hog should be carefully handled festival parties profitable again. Ina f he to witness th. and famous, before bruising. Bruises from blow long known What to aald to be tha largest cargo 'hey ere living mostly In tha miles or other causes are a fertile minn-- of beautiful spectacle of the fireflies - ,,r of fruit ever transported In refrlgerat-- ; fllara. J'1"' American Special trains, carrylmswarming. trouble later on. found Ing chambers In the world to a shiph " thousands of visitors: are ran durinc ! Th of th World ment of 140,000 boxes of apples rethe season to UJI. th moat renowned : P'eeeewh"for many aoldlera Eradicating tuberculosis fro-talent aa entertain- - cently sent from Tasmania to Hotara-KasseFl-dl"Plred or tha behold to rkc cutla will practically solve ara back of th line l France: of controlling the difM 4ig By battta win apiM-aninr- e Written In simple language for the person who raises farm animals, a new Farmers Bulletin, Just turned by the United States Department of Agriculture, tells the basic facts about heredity and how live stock Improvement may lie brought aliout. Under the title, Essential of Animal Breeding, tills publication plncea before farmers and stockmen Information which heretofore hnn been nva liable chiefly In books, many of them being of technical character. Topics explained and Illustrated by the new bulletin Include: Beginnings of life, evolution, Mendels law, determination of aex. Inbreeding, crossbreeding, outcrossing, purebreedlng. pedigrees, grading up, and maternal Impressions. Certain popular but Incorrect ideas about heredity ara discussed. Several aeries of pictures show how good blood breed on, and likewise how Inferior parents stamp undesiron following genable characteristic eration. The discussions deal with all the principal classes of domestic animals, and a summary of basic principles conclude the bulletin, which cenRamady for Nubbins. Nubbins are canard by a shortage of phosphorus to All tlie grain. Ksw rack phospliste Is the cheapest and moat efficient remedy. Mka realise that a la a good farm. good-lookin- g Good Soiling Crop. Rndan grass Is a good soiling tat la of minor value for sliaga, Moat farm h one-ten- th His Oil Company in 8lren-Bett- n cosino-lollta- live-stoc- no-lllt- . . 1 mp, pleamntl Client Mine are, but ben are th moat unpleasant lot I ever met Boston Transcript. su-nl- I Neatness of Importance. There I value In neatness. Not Alike. Lawyer So yon want a divorce from Arent your relations your wife. Mbffae Exposition in Chicago Live-Stoc- k Farmers and Stockmen Told In Plain Language of Basle Facta About Heredity and Incerrsct Ideal Are Discussed. Its Style. to a funny tnle Ncl tell about tlie time they hud using signal guns In the fog." "I should think they would have threaded their way better with a needle gun. It certainly w the Courts Warning! Unless you see the name Bayer ort tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an "unbroken package" of Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. . Handy tin bazas of 12 tablets eoat but a fnr wit Larger i mmlUm tm EMPEROR tha Huia me FRIEND m Wmirmw Maaafaatora OF LOWLY mi --AA fulf TTTUTHl BEADS PREFERRED TO BREAD III Doctored to Hava Had People of the Levant Set Great 8tode en Colored Glaae of Every Genuine Regard for th Humbler Description. of Hit Subjects: Napoleon The friendly feeling of Napoleon HI for tlie toiler Is dwelt upon by Agnes Ctorgy In her "An Empress In Exile," In the Century magaxlne, aid she gives as her authority Empress Eugenie, wife of the tost of the Whatever hi fallings had been," tlie author says, she professed a warm admiration of and his love of hard work, his great kindness of heart and Tlie thoughtfulness for every one. emperor genuinely loved the poor and humble among his subjects, with no tliouglit of policy. He was1 too good and generous for hla peoples understanding. Hail ha been tyrannical and made nse of them and trampled them down like some other sovereigns, they would have behaved better toward him, she (Eugenie) said. Napoleon was a dreamer and spent much of his time to the serious thinking out of schemes for the benefit of hla people, and all mankind. Hla life's ambition waa to better their lot. He had great magnetism, especially with the working clause. Tlie empress charmed every stranger, but the emperor was really more personally and deeply loved by his entourage than waa hla consort. hto-plu- Beads are more necessary than, bread to the Levant. Men, women and children wear and carry bead to ward off ill luck. Even tlie horse and donkeys have atrantto of beatl nbout tlielr necks "to baffle the evil eye," and the long horns of the work oxen are decorated with bead to keep them from fall Ing prey to diseases. It Athens, Constantinople, Tlflls. Smyrna and other cities of the Levant men of all classes cony short strand of fidget bends, which they play with while walking In the street, riding In streetcars and trains Just as nervou s. men In the West finger their Bead shops abound everywhere In the larger cities and general ' stores and market atolls sell them in the smaller places. Peddlers hawk them In the afreets everywhere. amber beads of large-sizare the latest thing in beads for women. Meerschaum beads are also populur, and for the moment plain heads of all aorta have displaced highly ornate carved beads of the type which 8yrlans produce In great quantities for exportation. Washington rOR watch-chain- Light-colore- d W A A senseless game playing the Ami. GrapeNuts Rich and Nourishing A blend of wheat and malted bai ley that costs but little, yet pro- vides a food of most attractive flavor, ready to serve direct from the package. Grap&Nuts Needs No 5ig&r |