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Show CAMEON COMPELLED BY GERMAN OFFICER TO PAY LARGE SUM Paris, Aug. S. Jules Cambon, the French ambassador to Germany while on his way from Berlin to Copenhagen, Copen-hagen, was stopped at a station In-sldo In-sldo tho German frontier, nccordlng to ofllclal reports, and informed by tho major accompanying him that ho could not continue his Journey unless un-less ho paid over 3C00 marks (900.) Tho ambassador said ho did not have so much cash with him and proffered his check on an Important Berlin bank. Tho check was refused currency being insisted upon. M. Cambon then borrowed from his traveling companions enough to mako up tho amount In gold, which be handed over, requiring at the samo tlmo tho officer's word of lion or that ho would bo allowed to reach tho Danish frontier. This was given by tho German officer. 'WHY USE DAIRY RECORDS? Accurate records of each cow's milk yield enables us to weed out the herd and rotnln only tho money They Borvo as a tab on tho milkers. milk-ers. If tho cows nro not milked cleaA tho fact Is discovered. Poor milking by hired help is discouraged and tho drying off from imperfect milting ro duced to a mlnmum. makers. The cow's dally record Is an excellent excel-lent baromctor of her physical condition. condi-tion. Derangements aro more quickly dlscoverod and checked and bettor mothods of feeding nro encouraged. Both ownova nnd help aro stimulated stimulat-ed to increase tho product, and It educates them In the matter of dairy ccouomy. They Induco hotter uuslneas methods meth-ods In tho management of tho business. busi-ness. A place whero business meth ods hnvo been too long Ignored. They servo ns an excellent guide, In selecting heifers that nro to bu raised to replaco tho cows wo "annually "annu-ally discard from tho herd. C.M.3. |