Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 25, 1925, Image 6

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    King Tommy
I
basket on my desk was becoming
down to the very bottom of the trunk
large.
GRAYTAIL’S VOYAGE
Covyrtght by Bobb»-Merrill Co—W N. U. SeniK»
WHERE'S NORHEYS?
Then my servant brought me In
again.
Over again went the trunk, and Grny
some letters which luid Just arrived
IIAYTAIL
was
one
of
a
large
fam
SYNOPSIS. — In London
th*
ing all that happened during the war, by post. I glanced ut the cm elopes
lull clutched nl hue und fluffy things
Cows will not drink rank or etale
Uy of mice that lived In the walls
teller of the *tory of th* adven­
that Berlin Is a place a clergyman anxiously, fearing that either Emily
tu keep from tumbling about, for the
ture* of "King Tommy." and
,
water, and the milk pall will show the of the pantry of the Big House. It was
ought to go to for a holiday, not a or her dear Canon Pyke had written
men were not u bit gentle as they
kn- vn hereafter M "I'm ie MIL
.
results.
Cure
should
also
be
exercised
lucky
for
them
Hint
the
cook
was
cure
la informed by Lord Norheys. eon
good clergyman. It seems to me a again. 1 was relieved to tind that the
threw the trunk from one place to an
|lo
see
that
the
water
supply
doea
not
less
and
left
plenty
crumbs
around,
of an old
friend,
that
lx» rd
callous thing to do. scarcely what I only real letter was ud<lrv"<'d In
other, “oh, tuy poor head.” squealed
Troyte. head of the British for­
! become contaminated by
sewage, for Father Mouse could never I eve fed
should call Christian. Anyhow, he Edmund Trojtea
writing.
Along
Graytall
'll la spinning so I could
eign office, Norheye uncle, has a
wastes,
and
the
like,
since
Infectious
them
alt.
even
after
a
hard
day's
work
went there. At least he said he was with It was a postcard. I began with
scheme to make him (Norheys)
not run If I had the chnn' »'. All the»«
bringing
home
all
the
scraps
he
could
diseases,
such
as
typhoid
fever,
may
king of Lystria. In central Eu­
going there, and 1 suppose he really did. i Edmund Troy te.
somersaults are ton much even for u
rope. through marriage to Ca­
for that is where the postcard came
He Invited me to dine with him be passed on to the milk consumer find.
young mouse like me."
lypso. daughter of King W ladle-
by cows drinking such contaminated
So when Graytall was quite young be
from. He left his address trefore he that very evening.
But there »«» no one In hear bls
laws. deposed monarch of that
I
had
many
times
ventured
a»
far
U
the
water.
country.
A financier. Procopius
started. In case anything went wrong
"You und I." he w rote, "nobody
squenla, for the trunk wns being put
[
door
to
the
kitchen
by
hlmMelf
and
Cable, knows there Is oil In pro­
The
butterfat
of
milk
is
considered
in the parish and we wanted him else. I want to talk to you about
aboard n big ship where there win too
fusion tn Lystria. and with an
the most valuable component. It Is learned to tie quick nt dodging Black much noise for the < i*-» of a mouse to
back. Directly the poor canon broke Norheys.”
English king on the throne the
<Mt. which though too fat and sleek
down Mrs. Pyke telegraphed to Ber­
output could be secured for Eng­
1 was getting n little tired of lin­ . upon the content of this material that
be heard.
to bother much about »Uch n »mull
land.
Norheye. In love with a
lin. tnit no answer came. Then I tel­ ing talked to about Norheys. I ad­ cream and. to a large extent, milk
By ami by all wns quiet At least the
-
inouae
ns
Graytail,
sometimes
did
cbaM
stage dancer. Viola Temple, is
are
bought
and
sold.
The
percentage
egraphed. When I got no answer I mit that I am that young man’s god­
trunk was tumbled about no more and
not enthusiastic over the propo­
telegraphed again to the manager of father. but that does not make me of fat In milk varies with the breed of one Just for fun.
Graytall began |u feel very queer.
sition.
The patriarch. Menelaus,
But Graytall wns eager for adven-
highest ecclesiastical dignitary
the hotel. I got a reply saying that resiKinsible for all bls actions. Lord cows and with the Individuals of the
“Whnt Is the matter?” he thought "I
i
lure
and
one
day
when
the
door
was
various
breeds.
The
Babcock
test
en
­
in Lystria. Is heartily In favor of
he had left two days after he ar­ Edmund ought to be capable of look­
cannot breathe, t >h dear, If some one
the restoration of the monarchy,
open
ho
run
out
Into
the
kitchen
and.
rived and not given any address.
ing after his own nephew. Then It ables us to find this percentage. A
does not let me out I um sure I will
and Cable has generously financed
seeing another open door, ho ran out
“Now 1 know that w lth your Influ­ occurred to me that if Edmund cow must obtain an excess of carbo
ent.
Cal> P«o is mak­
die."
|
hydrates
and
fut
above
that
required
!
Into
what
proved
to
be
the
hallway.
ing a living dancing in the "Mas-
ence and all your London friends— Troyte went on worrying me I might
As If In answer to hla wish. Gray-
Agninet
the
wall
stood
nn
open
trunk,
cotte,” Berlin cabaret
Norheye
-
for
maintenance
in
order
to
make
milk.
I am sure Lord Edmund Troyte could us well have the satisfaction of wor­
tall heard n "click" mid then In came
refuses to entertain the idea of
though
of
course
Graytall
dill
not
know
do something to help us—”
rying him. 1 would tell him the story It Is questionable whether the percent-
giving up Viola Temple, to whom
It wus a trunk. He only knew It wus the light, for Graytall was quite near
Apparently I was to set our con­ of Emily’s curate and see how he i age of fat In milk can be changed
he 1* secretly engaged.
“Uncle
the top of Ilie trunk. For n minute he
Bill s" sister Emily urges htm to
by
the
animal's
feed,
but
nt
least
the
sular service to work to find a curate liked being consulted about business
Iny still, panting for breath, nnd then
secure a passport from Lord
who was rampaging about Central which Is none of bls. I telephoned lack of sufficient amount of feed 1» a
the covering of ill» hiding place was
Troyte
for
a
certain
Janet
Europe. I should look a nice fool If my acceptance of his Invitation and limiting factor in the milk and fut
Church.
strongminded
female
brushed aside mid he leaped for free­
i production.
who wants to visit Lystria in
I went to the Foreign office with a then went back to the postcard.
dom,
the interests of a society for
The
casein
and
albumen
of
milk
to-
request like that. 1 was Inclined to
It came from Janet Church and
it win a nice, cozy little space where
world peace Janet Church leaves
agree with Emily. Thut curate of announced that she bail got us fur ns - gether form Its protein content. They
for Berlin. ‘'Uncle Bill” is again
the ship mice lived nnd Siam Grnytall
tiers should never have t>een a clergy­ Berlin und meunt to go farther. are the essentials In making cheese
appealed to by his sister to find
Imd met the rest of the fmnlly and
a certain curate (name not giv­
man. I sympathized with ber, and Janet was staying in the Adlon ho- Proteins are apeclflc In the work they
j learned something about them.
en) who has left his parish in
will
do.
For
example,
feathers
are
with Canon Pyke, and with the par­ tel. The address reminded me of
Ireland for a visit to Berlin, and
Graytall told Ills Story In hla beat
ish. I even sympathize!! slightly with Emily’s curate und u really brilliant 87 per cent protein but they wouldn't
cannot be found.
company manner, all about hl» homo
the curate. But I was not going to Idea occurred to me. I would give make milk It Is this fact that teaches
In Hie wall of the pantry of the Big
us that a cow require» proteins of cer-
do anything.
ber a little in return.
House, about the trunk lie was abut
I slipped Emily's letters Into the
I wrote her a long letter In which ' tain kinds for milk production. These
CHAPTER V—Continued
up In und Jolts he felt until Im lundcJ
“Unanswered" basket on top of her I explained thut u really valuable ■ proteins are found In linseed meal,
I on the ship.
“Viola threw his dirty money in earlier letter about Janet Church. But cúrate hud disappeared, having been gluten feed, cottonseed meal and
"I >o you have to look out for I' um T"
Ha
L»arn»d
to
Be
Quick
at
Dodging
alfalfa.
The
proteins
of
other
feeds
last heard of ut the Adlon hotel In
his face," said Norheys, "and you’d
Inquired Graytall.
Black Cat.
Berlin. I said that foul play was can be utilized for maintenance and
have thought that would have been
"No. there Is no I’uss nlmnrd this
suspected, which 1 am sure was true. ■ milk production In the presence of
enough for him. But it wasn't. When
something new for him to play In. no ship," said Grandfather Shlpuiouse
proteins
from
the
above
feeds.
Emily evidently thought
that
the
he saw she wasn't going to be bribed
MUk sugsr 1» manufactured by the he run up the sides nnd down Info the "You see, the cook thinks Im has
young man had gone off on a disrep­
he took a high moral tone with her.
cleared hl» ship of mice anti we are
cow
from the carbohydrates and the soft fluffy tilings be found Inside.
utable
spree,
which
would
have
been
talked about ruining the prospects of
He was having a Jolly time all by never careless, hut very careful not to
fat
obtained
In
the
feed
This
com
foul
play
on
his
pert.
Camm
Pyke
a bright young life—mine, the beast
' himself creeping In nnd out among the bo seen by anyone. A trup once In a
feared thut he had been decoyed Into ponent will rarely be a limiting fac­ laces mid silks when suddenly, as he
meant, not hers. There’d have been
while Is all we have to look mH for."
a den of Infamy and there robbed — tor In milk production.
some sense in talking about getting
peeped from the folds of something
"I think I should like very much to
The
ash
content
of
milk
Indicates
foul
play
on
the
part
of
someone
married ruining her prospects consid­
soft, he saw two men Down went Gray- live In n house nnd run about a gar­
that
a
large
quantity
of
minerals
must
else. I asked Janet to stay a few
ering the way she dances. But what |
tall to the very bottom of the trunk to den.” said Creepy Rhlpmouae, looking
days longer in Berlin to go Into the be at hand to supply the demand. In
was the good of talking about ruin- ;
find a hole through which to escape, at Graytall with bright little eyes ns
matter thoroughly. It was Just the cuse of Insufficiency of minerals In
Ing me? Ail the same, that's what
for he wns certain they had come to they ant looking out of the bole thut
the
ration,
the
cow
will
draw
upon
her
sort
of
thing
she
ought
to
do.
he did. He told her all about that
catch him.
I led to the kitchen. They were waiting
skeleton
and
show
the
result
In
s
“The curate’s name.” I wrote, “has
Calypso girl and what a scoop it
There wns no hole, nnd before he I for the cook mid hla helpers to go to
unfortunately not been told me. But run down condition and in fulling off could make one or even select a place
would be for me to marry her. Now,
that won’t be uny real obstacle. In milk. Salt, calcium or lime, und to gnnw he heard n dreadful crush an I bed.
wbat do you think of that, Uncle
"1 am sure you would like It very
There cannot be many
English phosphorus are the mineral» usually then felt a terrible Jolt which Kent shiv­
B1UT
much.” answered Graytall. “Then you
It Is common practice to
curates at largo In Berlin, if you lacking.
"Did she promise to give you upr
ers of fear all over his little body.
can have two hornea. We can live a
find one at all. he'll probably be the feed salt while calcium and phos-
“Of course she didn't. And what
With bls eyes closed tightly Gray- while In th« Big House In the pantry
i
phorus
can
be
supplied
by
certain
one
we
want.
He
has
a
hearty
man
­
the devil good would it have been if
tall began to think about the pantry, wall nnd tlrnn we can take a trip on
ner, is full of energy and good spirits. ' feeds such as cottonseed meal, wheat
she had? I wouldn't have given her
nnd he wondered If he would ever nee the ship. Don't you think tl nt would
In all probability his face is round bran, alfalfa, or any legume.
up. What I always say is this: If
It again. But when after awhile noth­ he n nice wny to live the rest of your
-------------------------- -
and plump. My sister Emily Is most
a fellow won't give up a girl, there's
ing happened but Jolts nnd no one came life?"
anxious
about
him,
so
I'm
sure
you'll
no use the girl's trying to give up the
i to catch him, tlraytnll grow bold nnd
And tlmt w ns the wny Urns lull naked
do your best.”
feUow. especially if she happens to
crept toward the top of the trunk.
Creepy Shlptnouse to . ...... me hla wife,
Then I wrote to Emily.
be fond of him. You see what I
The cover wus closed. There was nnd I would not be n lilt anrprlaed If
Air Is one of the most Important
"I'm delighted to help In any way I
mean, don't you. Uncle Bill? Well,
factors Influencing the health of farm no way to get out. Then, ns he was some <lny you naw Grnytall or Creepy
can
In
the
good
work
of
finding
your
after making Viola cry, which Is a
thinking he must gnaw an opening and
lost curate. I ntn dining with Edmund animals and it 1» therefore essential make his escape, a crash worse than when you take a trip on a big ship
thing no man would do unless he was
that
adequate
means
of
ventilation
sailing on the ocean.
Troyte this evening und Intend to put
an actual devil, that octopus took to
. .. I ■VC - u ■ • » •! «1. , - . n 11,-sl» l
should be provided for buildings In nny other he had felt sent him sliding
threatening her. He said that, being ' Then My Servant Brought Me in Some the whole case before him. You cun
confidently count on everything pos­ which animals are kept during the
a princess, the Calypso girl could I
Letters Which Had Just Arrived by
sible being done. I have also writ­ winter.
marry me if she chose; only had to .
Post.
There are two tilings which a venti­
ten to Janet Church, who Is in Ber­
say the word and there we were.
lation system must do, according to
lin.
She
Is
Just
the
kind
of
woman
I
was
not
allowed
to
dismiss
the
mat
­
Viola doesn't know much about prin­
j Dr. C. D. Bice of the veterinary path- i
By MILDRED MARSHALL
cesses. but she didn't believe that. ter from my mind. I got another let­ who will find a curate however care­
fully he Is hidden—or. If your suspi­ I ology department, Iowa State college. '
All the same, it made her more than ter the next day.
Fact* about your nama; Iti hl»tory;
These
are
to
supply
an
abundance
of
maanln^, whence It wii derived, tg
"I’m afraid I forgot to mention," cion Is Justified, however carefully he fresh air and remove foul air without I
a bit uncomfortable.”
By H. IRV IN Q KINQ
nificance, your lucky day, lucky }awo4
It seems, as I heard afterward, to she wrote, "that the address be gave has hidden himself. It would be a
Interfering with the health of the ani­
have roused Miss Temple to simple us was the Adlon hotel. He said that thousand pities If he were perma­
mals through the creation of drafts or
but effective action. I do not know if anything went wrong In the parish nently lost. But we need not antic­
MADGE
EYEBRIGHT
ipate that. Give my kind regards to ‘ excessive cold.
whether she told Norheys what she he would come back at once.”
The average cow actually breathes
the
canon."
She had not forgotten to give me
had d- ne. If she did, he did not con­
i about 1,180 gallons of air per hour. I *’pilAT lowly plant, the eyebright, '■pHE numerous names which come
that address. What Emily had for­
fide in me.
■“ from the I'eralun word for pearl,
but in order to keep the air fairly
which learned people call the eu-
“So you can tell Uncle Ned,” he gotten to tell me was the curate’s
fresh, new air must be supplied at phrnsla, wns formerly very populnr Murvarld (child of light), Imlmie the
name.
That
rather
tied
my
hands,
said, "to keep that disgusting Semit­
the rate of amout 590 gallons per min­ In this country ns n cure for wenk charming Mmlge. It made ha first np
ic toad of his chained up for the fu­ or would have tied them If I had
Troyte snd I dined very comfort­ ute. The hog breathes 345 gallons of eyes, styes, etc., nnd In the rural din penrnnc^ ns Margarite nnd tunned the
ture. If I catch him fooling round Vio­ meant to do anything.
ably and. being wise men, talked - air per hour and should have a supply trictn It will be found still to occupy virgin nimtyr who became, before the
Next day I got a fourth letter from about nothing unpleasant until the
la's flat again there'll be murder
• of 172 gallons per minute, while the n plnce of consideration In folk medi­ Fifth century, the recipient of the al­
Emily. In it she enclosed twelve business of outing was over. When
done.”
hen breathes about 9 gallons per hour cine. In Europe It Is a popular rem legory of feminine Innocence mid
"I'm afraid,” I said, “that this will penny stamps.
I bad finished my second glass of and should have 4% gallons supplied ery for all diseases of the eye, even fnltb, overcoming the dragon. Though
"Please get our ambassador in Ber­ port we went Into the library for
be a disappointment to your uncle.
the legend wns Greek, It did not flour
as It Is here.
He's rather set his heart on seeing lin to telegraph,” she wrote, “as soon our coffee. A servant put a small ¡ per minute.
The economical advantages of n
Its reputatl m Is an Iniierltanre from Ish In the Eastern church, but Ure-
as he finds out where our curate Is. table before us. set coffee, cognac
you king of Lystria.”
past ages ami originated In the "doc­ liionn laid clnliii to the iniibb n s rellca,
"I haven't the slightest objection to I don’t know what It costs to send and cigarettes on It and then went
from the results of one experiment ! trine of signalures”—that form of and Hungary, In Ils first <'lirlsl ..mlty,
a telegram to Berlin, but I send twelve away.
being king of Lystria.”
In which milk production In a herd of primitive, sympathetic magic which, eagerly adopted the nnme.
"But you can't be if you won’t mar­ stamps which ought to be enough
I was Just about to begin the tale 80 cows was Increased by 100 gallon» ns man advanced In civilization, be-
Curiously enough It reached Scot-
considering the present state of the of Emily's lost curate when Troyte
ry the princess.”
. per cow per year on similar rations, enme a medical theory—the theory Imid almost nt once nnd from there It
Besides, an ambassador asked me nn abrupt question.
“I'm not so sure about that,” said exchange.
। merely through the Installation of a that every plant had a "signature" went to Norway with the daughter of
Norheys. "After all, if a thing can't probably gets bls telegrams sent
"Do you know where Norheys Is?” ! ventilation system. Farmers seeking which Indicated for whnt medical pur­ Alexander III, whose marriage cost
be done in one way it generally can cheap.”
“At this hour,” I said, "lie's gener­ Information on the construction or In- pose it v na Intended to lie used.
the Ufa "f Sir Patrick Spens.
It
That letter Joined the others In the
in another. Just you try and make
ally In the Belvedere.”
The eyeliright has In Bn corolla n nearly catne back from Scandinavia
! stallatlon of systems cun get help from
that clear to Uncle Ned
Tell him basket
The Belvedere Is the theater In county agents, veterinarians, agricul­ blnek. pupli-llke spot suggestlnr the with her child, the Multi of Norway,
By the same post came one from
Im an uncommonly dutiful nephew
which
Miss Temple dances. Norheys, tural engineers or their state experi­ pupil of the e.ve. Therefore It Is good but the maid died on the voyage nnd
and all that, as keen as nuts on buck­ Canon Pyke himself written in pen­
for diseases of the eye. In olden times her nnme reached England through
ing up the family and pouring oil all cil from his bed. He began apolo­ unless he has some Important en­ ment stations.
would never have gagement elsewhere, hangs about her OtXiOOOOOOCJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC the eyebright wns supposed not only France mid Germany.
over the good old empire; but there’s getically. He
to be "good for wore eyes," but to
There were many English fonns of
dreamed of troubling me with his pri­ dressing room until her turn is over.
one thing I can’t and w- n t do.”
confer, nlso, upon both the mental and this "pearl nnme.” Margarite wits the
Then
he
drives
her
home.
vate affairs had not hi* friend Mrs.
"Marry the princess?”
the physical eye greatly Increawed general favorite, though Margery ntn
"He’s not at the Belvedere to­
"No. I’ll marry her If I have to, Chambers (my sister Emily) urged
OOOOOOfXXXXXDOOOOOOOOOOCXDOC powers of perception. Milton repre­ It n close second. It Is from the lat­
him to write to me on a subject very night,” said Troyte. "In fact, he's
but I won’t go back on Viola."
Gows do not enjoy moldy silage, anil sents the eyes of Adam as being ter Hint Mudge Is descended. It found
I never made all that clear to near to his heart at the moment— not In town at all.”
"purged with euphrasy" for he had great popularity hi Englund, but It
"He
didn
’
t
»ay
anything
to
me
It makes horses Bick.
Troyte. Indeed, I never tried to. But the loot curate.
much to see, nnd Spencer speaks of rernnlned for Its appearance here to
• • •
•The dear fellow," he went on. "Is about going away,” I said, "but then
Norheys succeeded In explaining him­
Use a good, pure-bred sire. "Breed, the plant ns giving dim eyes power to mark the zenith of Its vogue.
self, more or less, to bls uncde, and not In all respects exactly what a I haven’t seen him for the lust two
“wander
leagues
around,"
while
The penrl is, of course, Madge's tal-
don't Just projaigate."
I heard no more of the matter for clergyman ought to be. At the same days."
Thompson asks Urnnla to purge away Ismnnlc gem. The Persian notion thnt
• • •
“Nobody has seen him for the last
time, he is a worthy young man. full
some little time.
One minute after garlic Is eaten by with eyebright "the mists which dim n pearl Is formed from a drop of dew
Another worry—a sm dl. even a ri­ of heartiness and energy. What two days,” said Troyte. “I wanted
the mirror of the mind.”
on which the moon's rays shine, Im­
diculous one—came to make my life makes us fear that he may have in­ to speak to him today and I tele­ a cow, the disagreeable flavor ami
(& by McClure Nev
r Syn-IL ute )
bues this gem with the power to be­
phoned
to
his
rooms.
His
num
told
• ------------ /) --------
odor of this pungent plant may be
uneasy. My sister Emily wrote to volved himself In some serious diffi­
stow Its cbnrm nnd Its exquisite pu­
me that she lost a curat.
She want­ culty Is <hat he Is by natural dispo­ me that be went away the day be­ detected In the milk.
rity on Its wonrer. Monday is her
. . .
ed me to set the whole laehinery of sition both daring and adventurous, fore yestirday. He left no address,
lucky
<lny nnd 5 her lucky number.
so
his
letters
aren't
being
forwarded.
Just
as
nn
outline,
good
cows
must
,
the British empire to wo-k to And the more so perhaps than one of our
(© by Whorlrr Hyniltnatn, ln<- )
creature for her. He w :s not, it ap­ younger clergy ought to be. If you I made Inquiries at his clubs, but he be fed suitable dairy rations—bnl '
-O-------------
left no address at any of them. All anced rath ns made of a goodly mix
peared, a particularly valuable curate. can—"
; ri-I-H- l"l- l' H'I I I I I I I l I I | | |. .
Ho, too, seemed to think that I i his man could tell me was thut he ture that will encourage the cow to
Emily admitted that she did not like
him. She went so far as to say that ought to get the Foreign office to went off with two suitcases and the eat heartily.
A LINE O’ CHEER
he was not the sort of man who ought send out n search party to Berlin or taxi man wus ordered to take him to
A herd should number nt least 15 |
to have been in Holy Orders, But he perhaps to get the ambassador and Charing Cross.”
..
By John Kendrick Bangs.
’’
cows before a milking machine Is a
was the only curite there was in the head of the Inter Allied Mission
time-saving Investment, nays one au
•
M IHM II 11 1 OH IM; •
Emily's parish and they could not of Control to take the matter up.
Waft, In the circumstances It
His letter Joined Emily's tn the
get on without hi'n because the rec­
tliorlty.
;;
YOUTH OR AGE?
doea «eem a bit important to
tor, Canon Pyke, had fallen suddenly basket.
The
only
practical
wny
to
prevent
know
where
is
Norheye.
Hae
Then Emily took to telegraphing to
’■ T F* ALL my wealth were K<>ld
111.
the nppearnnce of garlic flavor nnd
\ X Made up of dollars cold,
he skipped out or eloped?
The curate had gone off on a hol­ me. She Is a frugal woman whose
..
To k I vm away my pelf
’’
odor
In
milk
In
regions
where
the
iday, which, according to Emily, he spare money goes to missionary so­
• • Would not enrich myself,
«»
weed
infests
pastures
Is
to
keep
the
cieties,
but
she
si>ent
a
lot
on
tele
­
did not deserve. Almost immediate­
cows from eating the plant.
(TO BB COVHNtrm)
;; Rut If that wealth were cheer,
ly after his departure Canon Pyke grams, They kept getting longer nnd
’’ hi giving It ’He clear
longer.
There
was
no
doubt
that
she
had broken down.
.. Th* more 1 give the more
”
Milk scales are "feedometers" which
Silk
Long
Known
in
China
was
In
earnest
about
finding
that
“All we've heard from htm since he
•• Is added to my store.
every
dairyman
should
have
to
tell
Old
records
Indicate
that
silk
wns
left 1» one postcard which eame from curate.
• • (Q by McClure Nawspaper Hyn<1lcste.) ••
1 disposed of the fourth telegram produced Ln China ever 6,000 years how far his cows go In production on
Berlin and has a picture of a mu­
- '-H- I-Hri - l -l' I H-l -l -l-4-1. 1 I I I 1 11 4.::
(IQ
by
McClure
Newspaper
Syndicat*.)
the feed consumed.
seum on It. I don t think, contdder- tn the usual way. The plie In the ago.
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By George A. Birmingham
PROTEIN REQUIRED
TO PRODUCE MILK
G
Air Is Most Important
Factor for Farm Stock
What’s in a Name?”
CTHE WHY of
SUPERSTITIONS
CHAPTER VI
Dairy Hints
I