Show CHICKS HATCHED IN BED bright idea of russian peasant wo man that worked well pathos and humor are combined in a singular story from russia ing to a poor peasant woman living near who was left absolutely destitute with six children to support at last a idea her she suggested to the neighbor ing poultry farmers that she shoud relieve them from the trouble and expense of byng incubators tor hatch ing chickens and turkeys they agreed and the eggs carefully secured from injury in wooden cases and packed in wool were ed in the childrens cots which were constantly occupied day and night by the six little ones in turn during the three weed required for cincu As each of the cots contained eggs on each side the human incubators succeeded in hatching 1 eggs at a time for which they received 1 cent an egg or 12 their earnings therefore for lying in hed for twenty one days amounted to ex acely 4 a week a sum tar exceeding the average wage of a kisslan skill ed workman in the country district |