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Show GROOMING FOR MclNNIS FIRST BASE MAINTAIN HIGHEST SANITARY CONDITIONS IN OHIO PIGGERY Ground Floor Plan and Elevation of BnMdlng Looking to Comfort of Animals Is Shown Ilerswltb Jack Frost Is Excluded. URELY there must be a considerable number of thoughtful persons who on the fifth of July tuney the wreckage from the hours with dismay and doubt. A whole preceding twenty-foday in which the normal forces of law and order are practically suspended, during which serious misdemeanor becomes merely excess of spirit;" when private property can be destroyed with impunity and moral delinquency and general license are encouraged these are things worth thinking of. The farcical part of such an anarchistic condition lies in the attempt to attribute to it a world of patriotic impulse. Any suggestion toward an amelioration of the evils of Fourth of July celebrations is usually met with pained expressions of distrust. These people want to throttle Patriotism. They are trying to discount Liberty. They are told how essentiarit is that the hoodlum, the unspanked youth, the idult shall range the streets, make the night dreamentally dful, the day dangerous and commit excesses at will to the end of expresnative souls consing a great content with Liberty. And jet theSSc-onsur half-equipp- e tinue to doubt In an unguided moment an American of some importance, enthu- siastic over the success of that deliberative council which effected a republic and the courageous men who maintained it, announced that the eagle should scream." So it did, and justifiably. But it is a certainty that if the eagle had lost its sense of proportion and continued to scream within that gentlemans hearing a sufficient length of time, he would have had an enthusiastic desire to wring its neck. He meant "reasonably." So, nowadays, it is hard for some honest people to see why shooting blank cartridges and blowing a tin horn will make a better citizen of young Willie; why the loss of his front gate is necessary to impress Mr. Smith with his civic duties; or why and this is most serious the deadly tetanus germ should be turned loose among hundreds of lads whose only fault is that their parents have not the intelligence of the animal which points out dangers to its young. Once every jear the American nation exhibits itself in a barbaric speetarie pitifully unfit for the observance of such a tremendously important and far reaching event. Is he a hopeless mollycoddle who prefers to cany the instincts of patriotism in his head, ralhcrJhan .frighten his neighbor's horse with it? Is it decadent to ask for the suppresiion of a palpable madness which profits nobody and cairns a distinct loss of time, of tnoney, of peace, of respect for law, of respect for self ? There has been so much printed of latt about the harm caused the young by moving picture shows that I should like to add my little bit to the aide of the defense. For my part, I have never attended a show yet that did not contain something worthy of human interest. Only last evening I dropped into moving picture show on my way downtown. One of the films showed a poor father, a peddler, who met with an accident, who lost track of his daughter while he was delirious in the hospital. When he w as well again, six weeks after being hurt, he started out, ragged end hungry, to look for his child. When he stopped at a country house to make inquiries he was asked if he cared for a bit to eat. Ilis thanks were almost tearful. The spectators knew and I knew that an act of practical Ohristianity " had been shown on the screen. ? Why did the tears start in my eyes Why was I on the edge of my seat waiting to see if the man of the house would turn him away hungry ? Right then and there I started to think of the many times a poor, jaeserving man has been turned awfiy Jiungry and iaotsore from the door of many a man who lets Lis Christian feelings fade as he passes out from the Sunday service. - From Under the Flying Ghaff Adversity is a good sifter of friends. All the world loves a loer, till he married. gets Thereis never any reduction in the wages of sin. The devil is uneasy when honest men , , get together. ,y In the hands of comes a misfortune. - Married couples who By A. W. MACY try might being agreeable. A attar ml Skarteat rSUaMaty' When suspicion creeps in at one window confidence flies out at another. You might as well throw stones at the east wind as argue with a conceited man Children hare themaelves to blame if they neglect the proper trainof ing their parenta.You take small chances in betting on a sure thing", for vou are almost certain to lose. The young man who was expecting to accept a position has been obliged to hunt for a job. - , (Copyright, I 1S11. by Joseph B. Bowles ) ' Sometimes we hear people remark that small wonder good positions are hard to obtain because there are so many mar ried women who work outside of the home. it Why Many Married Women Work Outside By JOSEPHINE WOOD ia Do these people realize that such en may have greater needTthan. wom- they Misfortunes overtake us sometimes, and our advancing yearn enable us to know that we must provide for some of the days that are to come. We may not have choeen our occupation too wisely, but w feel it ia no disgrace if we are able to do with our might what our hands find to do." Floor Plan of Piggery on Farm of W. H. Fiohor. The piggery, of which a ground ever the spirit moves them, and ws Door plan Is shown herewith, Is tbs know that no ears, tails or lives will lookPach be sacrificed to Jack Frost ing to the comfort of the animals and pen contains a sleeping floor, so Ihut their attendant, writes W. H. Fisher no animal need He on the cement of Franklin county, Ohio, in the floor except from choice. The slid Breeders Gazette. Tbs building runs ing doors sre operated by sash cord north and soerth, to that the sun over pulleys from the passageway. shines Into each compartment at some The slop casks are elevated 18 inches hour of the day. The dimensions are so that feed is drawn into backets 48 feet 10 inches by 21 feet four through largo molasses gates. The exInches and the studding Is 14 feet. A pense complete, including allowance glance at the floor plan shows that for our own time at 20 cents per hour there are four pens 8 by 8 feet and and the same for teams, was a trifle four 8 by 12 feet, with a tilting win- over 11,200. dow and sliding door 2 by 4 feet in each. A hanging door above and in FOR front of each trough makes it possible to feed from the passageway MANY-SEAS0N- S and also io keep anlmals out of "the la until feed therethe trough placed in. On the hardwood sills, which are Generally Speaking Feeds Pro2 by 8 Inches, bolted duced on Farm Contain Faces every 6 feet to the of Carbonaceous Matter concrete foundation, rests a brick wall and Xe Wasted, 40 Inches high laid in cement mortar, Inside of (not between) the studding, (By A. J. LEGO ) Harry Davit, Veteran "ef Champion forming an air space of 4 inches In the summer season when thf of studding) between the (thickness Is Jack Mclnnls the ace that Connie Athletics, well have somebody then wall and the aiding. This wall la cov- animals are allowed the range of tb Mack baa buried In the bole to suc- that can. ered with cement mortar and Jolna pasture they can, in a measure at ft has long been a problem when ceed Harry Davit at first when the the concrete la curved up least, balance their own rations. latter gets ready to lay down the white Camle Mack would find a place foi to cover and floor, which Some feedere aim at n maintenance the protect sills, making such a rattling good man as the char man's burden T tmlVoa ealx.dvuinc- - U wlUx sasoa It possible hr. the use : Indications y sera 'to paint exactly hr rom Gloucester, Mass. and steam to maintain the highest and depend -- for n profit during tbi that direction.' But while the fans are Within a coople of years Mclnnli conditions. The drainage of summer. Others feed for growth o mark, sanitary 4a -doping the situation out, Connie him- ought to be around the six-foeach toward the sliding door. production during the winter. pen self Is saying nothing. with plenty or good, substantial cod In the maintenance ration there Is 4 feet high and tboae are Partitions muscle tacked on those Nothing except to state that "when no between profit or no gain during the wintei pena as well as all outslds Davis cannot play first base Tor the Inches of stature. and the feed is consumed In keeping fences are of electric-weldefencing, animal alive. the to In hardwood stapled railings, which If a feed is used that contains as the yards sre bolted to extra heavy HOUSER IS SOLD TO INDIANS cedar exposts capped with galvanised excess of carbonaceous matter the Iron and all given two coats of paint cess practically Is wasted. Upon the excess of protein is Watkins Buys 8tar First Baseman Thia piggery, which was designed other hand if an 1 From Philadelphia Athletics contained In the Jfeed thls excess li especially for winter comfort, la Playsd in Infield. cistern underspeaking the feeds prw neath takes the water from three Ben Houser, star first baseman of down on farm contain an excess the duced on the east spouts side, net the Philadelphia Athletics, and for shown, a force pump puts the water of carbonaceous matter and it b the last three seasons understudy of either into the slop casks, each-holdcornea necessary to use some of tbs 100 gallons, into a lank upstairs. concentrates to balance. tbp veteran Harry Davis, has been purchased by W, H. Watkins of the or into the --boiler, as may be desired. Cora has a nutritive retie- of 1 to It Indianapolis club. Feed is drawn through chutes from wheat and oats have n nutritive ratlc Houser was purchased outright at bins upstairs and there is yet room of neaf 1 to 6, buckwheat baa n. nutris hum said to be the highest paid for for a winters supply of straw, clover, tive ratio of 1 to 7. a big league player this year. The alfalfa and oat-pe- a A well balanced ration for a boras hay, which is put deal, which had been pending for sev down through hatches at either end la near 1 to 8, for milch cows 1 to 8 These hatches for a bog 1 to 6. Then the aah or Washington players assert Milan eral days, was closed the other day of the passageway. when teleBurke received wJth which swing mineral content of- -. feed should stairs. Manager reprovlded will give Eddie Colli n a.an d .Typb b close run for base stealing honors gram from. Connie Mack saying that up and hook under tbe eellleg when have some consideration. An nnlma not In uae. The boiler, which holds must have some mineral matter lx the' Indianapolis offer had been this season. 17 gallons of water, makes steam its ration in order to grow and main and Houser hut would that report With the exception of the Athletics knd will thoroughly cook tbs tain a strong frame-work- .' at Is once. Houser an also outfielder rapidly betho American league standing la as well as lnflelder. 200 gallons of feed in 80 minutes, beCorn la very deficient In mineral ginning to assume its natural form. a sides heating water in the tank matter. While ot Digester tankage is very rid has the Houser distinction to "Duggs Raymond la proving for and In both for washhousecleaning protein and mineral matter one of best fielders in the the being Muggay MeOraw he still is good for s one of our best materials for to is It and ing pigs too preparatory American league, be showed none shipment. few victories. Breakfast for the poultry la also balancing a bog ration. In stick. with twenty-ninthe strong Tbs more Chicago fans hear of KaWheat bran, cotton teed meal and games with the Athletics he fielded cooked by steem and ws utilise the iser the better they like him. time boiler and si for oil meal, all are much richer in both butchering at first base without a 80 far the season of 1911 has been big position error and in tbs same number cooking the dormant spray solution protein and mineral matter than th single a good one for batting averages and of whole grain. The protein and mineral games he clotted the ball for an for our orchards. a poor one for pitchers records. With this small amount of artificial matter contained In them make thee of .189. With plenty of work average Baseball at this time of year is conbeat the piggery ia sufficiently warm feed atuifa valuable for both milch ducive to good batting averages even to enable the sows to farrow when- - cows and young growing animals. If the pitchers marks do suffer. Clarke Griffith and Frank Bancroft have declared the New York Americans one of the best teams they ever Lave seen and expect It to show the rest of the league teams the way Nearly all the leading critics playing winter baseball picked the New -York-Glan- te to win the Nstional league pennant this year or be The aame critics selected the Philadelphia Athletics to. repeat in the American league. Fred Tennyla another example of a ball player that can "come back." The Boston manager Is hindilng everything around Orst baee as if hs wap Just Ja tyg prince Jmtthen the bot suthmer days are coming and be may feeli differently then. JM Tannehlll, in spite bis brief, bad (bowing with Cincinnati says hs la still good enough for any Class A company and that he will show them r t.' , Houser. 8t6ny McGlynn continues to pitch good ball. It is said that this Indian In the American association, however, Cherokee or. Chickar the. jflrst sacker la expected to . hit McGlynn is saw Is about 41 years old. Uklng up near the .300 mark. baseball late in life, but be certainly Connie Mack's decision to keep his lasts welL old infie4 intact mads possible the i If it is true that Rube Marquart Is deal for -- Houser. Although be was In form again ft la only another in- considered good enough to take the stance of the grand Judgment of John place of Harry Davis, , the veteran Vo McOrsw. He has held the 112,009 first baseman 'refused to glve way. The evener shown in tbe Illustration is planned to give aQ horses Is can with he It used a If In two load. for lit In gang work of nil plow of share the even the brilliant tongue beauty world! HU years spite A neckyoke D need on rear the adverse criticism of every critic series was largely responsible for hie ta the country. ' f retention oo the club. Xrl ' latest acquisition at The Cedars RATIONS sl,xUkw -- fish-grow- n d -- ing . d up-talr- e GIVE ALL HORSES EVEN SHARE 4 , , - i , T i |