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JOB BRINGS A WIFE AGE FOR b r e e d in g f il l ie s PRANKS ON THE STAGE CUTS A SMALL FIGURE ' INCREASE CROP OF POTATOES BOYS GO A LONG WAY ■ apartment Damonstratas Spraying Is Boms of Bsst Breeders Differ on Ques Useful and Profltabla— Bordsaux tion— In Any Case Breed to Pure START OUT TO BE COWBOYS. BUT Mlxtura la Ussd. ■ ANY ACTORS HAVE VIOLATED BRIDEGROOM AMOUNTS TO BUT Bred Percheron. CONTRACTOR ELOPES WITH A START IN A NEW MANNER. LITTLE AT THE WEDDING. RULE AGAINST "GUYING.” YOUTHFUL HEIRESS. (Ily H O. WBATIIKItMTONK.) (By O. E. MORTON. Colorado Collet« of F\>r five consecutive years »if test Agriculture) Whether you should breed your two- lug potato spraying haa proven each Work All Summer snd Save Money to Builds Her a Horn* at a Part of Hi« year-old filly depends somewhat upon low Edwin Booth Decorated the Face He Must Assume Neutral Demeanor year a useful ami profitable practice Buy a Wagon and Outfit Before and Dresa for Ceremony, and of a Dying Desdemona— Louis the care she has had and the condi with me. Regular Bualneaa, but Fell in Leaving— Finally Abandon Than la Made to Feel Like James Was an Inveterate tion she is in If she has not been Tho test of three seasons ago, was Love With Her While Project. forced from birth and is not very fat a Brigand. In my part of the state the least fa Fun Maker. Doing It. It means ‘ that she will mske quite vorable of any of the five for Ihe de Rt. lamia. Mo Having covered more a heavy mare and I believe you tuay To realise the small figure cut by velopineiit of the principle potato dls While ’’guying" and playing prank« South Norwalk. Conn.—That Mlta safely breed her. On the other hand >n the stage which are liable to upset a bridegroom at hie own wedding, one ease, late blight und rot, yet even in (han 1,000 miles in their wagon, in Alberta R. Tuthlll, one of the wealthi which they started from Kirkwood, est young heirestea In this section of If she has been grown rapidly and Is .igo'e fellow actors and cause them to need only peruse the pages of a book that year the test showed got id re four boys from that suburb have re Connecticut, had eloped with Wesley now fat, the weight of 1.175 pounds lellver their lines while In a condition of etiquette having to do with the turns for Ihe money expended and turned to their homes. C. Wood, a youthful contractor, and will be within two or three hundred 3f almost helpless hysteria are strictly marriage ceremony. There are reams the labor applied. They siurteil originally for Texas, pounds of her mature weight. In Tho results for five years on of Instructions for the bride, from 'orbldden by theatrical manager«, the married him in Stamford recently be where they hoped to olitulii employ such a case you should not breed her. how to carry her veil to how she sprayed and unxprayed fields show an practice haa always been a favorite came known here. in giving this advice I realize that >ne more or lees with some of the shall greet the business acquaint average gain of 90 bunhela per acre ment on ranches, hut because uf their The couple elop<% tn an automobile Inability to buy food for their horses to Stamford, inhere Wood had made the question of breeding two-year-old world's brainiest and. so far as ap ances of her father. But how about on tile sprayed field, which this sea and a lack of water along their route, the poor. neglected bridegroom? fillies Is an open one among horse son la worth $72 00 In the retail mar pea ranees go, stern and serious stage all arrangements for a marriage. Then they were forced to turn back after they went to New York on their hon men. Some of the best breeders say relebrttles Take Edw in Booth, for In There are no pages written, for his ket at homo. Tho coat of apraylng (hey had gone a short distance Into eymoon. Until the families of the that It should not be done. Others • tance. He often yielded to the tem|v enlightenment. He does well to get on an averago was $2 S4 each year. Oklahoma. a paragraph or so tucked down near Just as good say It may be done with Any farmer can tost these figures ;atlon to play the comedian, even the bride and bridegroom received tele Charles Byars, eighteen years old; phone messages from them it was not out Injury. In any case when you Suffoon, to his company while the the end of the story. No one tells by planting one acre of grouud for breed the mare, breed her to a pure Audience saw only the tragedlnn. A him how to carry his hat or cares two or three years,'so as to allow for Gordon Henderson, seventeen; Rob known they had been married. writer in the Bookman tells how Booth whether he haa a hat at all. He Is the seasons that late blight und rot ert Conway, seventeen, and Edgar Mrs. Wood’s romance can be based bred Percheron stallion. Conway, eighteen, all schoolboys, (te When you have graded up to sev ince enlivened the last act of Othello supposed to effuce himself—to en are less prevalent. on the sale of her old home on Hick dded to make Ihe (rip more Ilian six ter into the scheme of things only While smothering Desdemons he man en-eighths blood It does not pay to be Tho whole acre should receive the ory Bluff to James A. Farrell, new head of the United States Steel corpo gin crossing, because when you come Aged to get some of the brown paint when the ceremony cannot go along same attentlun, as to work and fertil months ago. By working after school ization, except, one half must be hours and on Saturdays they were ration. This was the homestead of tc breed the cross bred progeny re j from his own makeup onto the tips of without him. There is only one occasion upon his fingers. sulting. you cannot be sure which line sprayed anywhere from two to five I able to buy an outfit. It couslsted of her father, the late Capt. Alvah B. Tut hill, who owned much of the shore of ancestry will determine the charac Then while delivering the lines of which the bridegroom Is absolutely times The unsprayed must ulto be | two ponies, a wagon, blnnketa, cook the scene with hts usual Impassioned necessary, and (hat la when Ihe min kept free from bugs to warrant a ing utensils and enough food for their front in this section. After making teristics of the foals. horses und themselves to last them Breed the filly late In the summer fervor and apparently stifling lies Isler must have someone to pro fair test. the purchase from Miss Tuthill the steel trust head began a $100,000 man and that will bring her to foal at a lemona with pillows, he painted e nounce the husband of the fair bride As tlie average expense of spraying until their first stop. At Llnrolnavllle, Okie., they expert- time when you can put her out upon mustache and goatee on the helpless Even then the poor harassed man per acre for the five years test is only sion on the site. lady's countenance The audience of has a propensity for slipping the ring $2 84. which Includes all material snd 1 enred difficulty In providing food for Miss Tuthlll started to build a new grass. course knew nothing of it. But when into the wrong pocket, so that he is labor iti do the work, it ought to con I their team and decided to give up the home for herself. Wood, handsome, muscular, clear-eyed, was the man to MUSKRAT BECOMES OF VALUE Gratlano and the other actors came on compelled to fumble for it. In the vlnce every grower that potatoes are adventure. A dog given them by a farmer on snd one by one went to the bed to end hq d riq« it. whereupon it prompt a much better paying crop, when whom she gave the contract. Each day Miss Tuthill would call Increasing Scarcity of Fur-Bearing An gaze at the features of the murdered ly rolls out of sight, and ta rescued apraylng is thoroughly and scientifi their trip south followed (hem for more (han (too miles. Another dog, bride the sight of a bewhlskered lady only after much confusion and con cally practiced. around to see how the house was pro imals Awakens Interest in Little which attached iim-lf to their outfit siderable embarrnssment. Men with almost threw them Into convulsions. gressing. Wood was a most excellent The common borileaux mixture la Water Rodent. Just after they left Missouri, waa Bold out number have been known to for builder. There was no question of it. Each In turn approached the body the only remedy uaed, except the pole- to a negro in Kansas for 50 cents. get the golden circlet of sweet bond Also he was a most agreeable com with loud lamentations and each sud ou for bugs that moat be used both On account of the Increasing scar At l<atour. Mu , while they were eat age altogether. panion. At least Miss Tuthill found on the sprayed and unsprayed field. city of fur-bearing animals consider denly turned away shaken with con ing nutating ears given them by a Not only must the mnn In the case him so. Miss Tuthill and the young able Interest Is being manifested In vulsive laughter which the audience assume a neutral demeanor during friend, who was a former resident of contractor began talking other things fortunately mistook for manifesta the muskrat Kirkwood, a crowd of farmers than building, but Miss Tuthill con Another of Booth's the festivities, but he must dress the KEEP POULTRY HGUSES CLEAN Both the fur and the meat are tions of grief swarmed down on them and accused part. Hla clothes are black nnd sol stantly was on the job. tricks was to rub his face against Wood found it necessary to inter staple articles In some of the markets Katharine's when he was playing emn to behold; he is allowed to dis Thoss Absolutely Free of Lies and (Item of stealing the corn und threat ened them with arrest. A trip back to Mltas 1« Happy Exception and view Miss Tuthlll about her new of the east and the middle west dur Petruchlo, in "The Taming of the play absolutely no partiality in the their friend's home, more titan forty Not the General Rule. house nightly, and In that way they ing the winter months. Shrew,” smearing her face with the choosing of his wedding garments miles, waa necessary to convince the The furs are used largely by fur ; He looks very much the same as he saw each other from the time the paint from his makeup mustache. But funner« that they did not steal tho dressers and dyers and are made to has dozens of times when attending The poultry house nhsidutely free workmen answered the eight o’clock this was at the end of the play as the formal affalra. The bride may be a of lice and mites la the happy excep corn. whistle In the morning until the town closely Imitate more costly furs, thus curtain was descending. Money which was sent them along creating a continuous demand for the ; veritable Flora, wreathed with gar- tion and not the general rule. One clock tolled eleven at night. Louts James was an Inveterate fun Baxter menta, veiled In mlat of tulle and must be over vigilant and constantly the route was missed st But no one suspected there had pelts. maker on the stage. As Vlrglnlus he filmy lace. The only festal note al aggressive in the warfure against Springs, Kan., and they were forced Owners of marsh lands have al been any attachment between them un would rouse the audience to enthusi til the news came over the telephone ready made trapping of muskrats pro- j asm and then strike terror to the lowed the bridegroom la a single these peats in order to even keep to Journey two days with but <0 cents' worth of food for themselves and blossom or boutonniere of white Stable, convening otherwise useless wires from New York. Mr. and Mrs. hearts of the timid in the mad scene against the somber blackness or his them In subjection, says a writer in horses. an exchange. When a breeder tells Wood are expected to occupy the new lands into income producing invest of the last act But while going coat ments. Many lease the trapping priv me that not a louse or mile can be residence that they both built. through this role without skip or Another thing—he has alwaya been found in hia or her poultry domain I POWDER COST $450 A YEAR ilege to those who make a busness break the chances were that poor A p of trapping. ^ led to believe the woman of hla choice4 cannot help thinking that a thorough plus Claudius, who lay dead on the PICK-AXED SLEEPER FOR S12 Farmers’ bulletin No. 390. "The floor, was praying for the curtain to loved him devotedly, that her parents investigation of the houses would By Rigid Economy Chicago Matron approved of him <ia a son and that he discover some of these torments hid Muskrat.’’ gives a description of Its Kaspa Silk Ho«« Bill Down to Part of Murderously Gotten Booty general habits, methods of trapping I com« down so that be might laugh was generally persona grata, yet den away under perches or in eonn* •200 a Month. outright Instead of choking to death Bought Silence From a Trio of when the day of happy consummation and the value of Its furs and flesh. dark corner. Why thla doubt of my trying to smother the mirth provoked Witnesses. arrive« every one weepa over the brother or slater breeder’s assertion, It will be sent free from by the sec while kneeling over him. Chicago— "Economy la beauty'a bride, who thereby endangers her j do you ask? retary of agriculture, Washington, Well, the time waa handmaiden; extravagance leads to Lesueur, Minn.— How a man sleep D. C. own loveliness by wiping the tear when I made like assertions, and want and no woman In want can ba ing under a coal chute by a railroad drops from her shining eyes with a thought truthfully, but t had a rude Man and the Cocoanut. beautiful.” says Mra. Oeorge A. Trude. tank was murdered for $12 that he wisp of lace masquerading as a hand According to the opinion of the old STARVING HENS. awakening from my dream of louse of thla city, who haa been sued for a Every tear la like a atab less and mlteleas houses and fowls. had in his pocket, and how the sum historians and the commentators of kerchief bill of $27 for one month's supply of was divided among three men who The Idea,of starving hens for any the Koran, God created from the re to the man standing by wondering Just as soon as 1 became aware of face powder It «<■ such a trifle that saw the plck-ax driven Into the sleep purpose la all wrong. Like people, mainder of the clay of which Adam what It is all about and feeling very the presence of lice s general clean it was overlooked, she says Here Is er’s skull, was told In the police court they should have sufficient food t* was made the Kullserr, or cocoa tree, much like a brigand caught In the art ing was the order of the day, but a typical list of "beauty wanta" made here. As a result Fred Felber is In keep them strong and thrifty at all which Is found In abundance In the of stealing away a beautiful young never since have I declared as em out by Mrs Trude, which she classi maiden. Jail charged with the murder of Har times. Indian Islands. It produces a nut phatically as in the times before I fies us necessaries annually; ry Rugg at Ottumwa, la. Rugg's body All thla sentimentalism and panoply To kill the mites with water It which Is brought to Anatolia and Perfume and toilet waters, $600. discovered the unwelcome residents was placed on the railroad track aft of love Is very dear to the heart of a must be boiling hot and must reach Roomlll. The Interior and oily part Face powder. $450 that there were neither lice or mites girl, dreaming, aa she has, over the er he was killed and was run over by every crack and crevice. Carbolic Is nourishing and fortifying food. The j Manicure bills, $200. In my poultry house. Whether you a train. Hal Green, one of the men acid helps wonderfully. shell Is worked Into spoons and cups : most wonderful, the most eventful know that there are lice or mites Hair dressers’ bills, $350. day of her life. Yet when the loneli who shared In the booty, made a con A flock of chickens will keep a of the size of a man's head. It Is a All other cosmetics, miscellaneous, fession in which he implicated other ness of the bridegroom, despite the present or not, it will do no harm to small orchard free from Insects which round, black nut, on which all the treat the houses as if you were sure •275 fart that this la his wedding day and j members of the gang. parts of a man’s head may be seen, drop to the ground. Total. $1,975. one quite as momentous to him as to the unwelcome Insects were there "The Idea of any dealer who eaters Raising chicken eggs and duck meat mouth, nose, eyebrows, eyes, hair and the bride. Is taken rnfo considera Spray the perches often with some whiskers, before It was formed from WED ON TELEPHONE LICENSE is a fine business. one of the good lice killers <»n the to society women becoming alarmed tion, small wonder then that so many Adam’s clay. A wonderful sight! A coop that is big enough for 50 pairs of lovera wing their way se market and occaalonally dust the over a $27 face powder bill Is ridicu Pennsylvania Bridegroom Unfortun chicks when they are a week old soon From the same clay God created also cretly to some quiet nook and take fowls well with a good insect powder. lous," says Mrs. Trude. the Wakwak, found In India, the fruit Mrs. Trude says she practices ately Had Lost Official Docu becomes too small for the growing of which resembles a man's head, the vow of eternal constancy away economy In all of her buying. It youngsters. ment on Hit Way Home. HORSES AND MULES. which shaken by the wind emits the from the sl«ht and sound of c«re- k e e p « her silk stocking hill down to Over-crowding should be avoided mony.— Pittsburgh Bun. sound of Wakwak. Finally was creat Carversville, Pa.—A telephone mes and extra coops and roosting places What do you think of the man $200 a month. By buying carefully, ed also the palm tree from the re sage had to serve as the marriage li should be provided before the young whom you see driving a horse with she «a»-», her hats do not cost her mainder of Adam's clay at Kufa. near And Still Missing. cense of James Hagen, aged 70, and sters come out his tall docked to seven Inches, per more than $1,200. the water Tlnnoor. This Is said to be Elizabeth A. Bustard, aged 40, when The Harlem woman who goes in for fectly helpless against the attack of the cause why the palm trees of Kufa, the pair presented themselves before the higher art has a miniature Venus the files during the hot days? Weaning the Pigs. Medaln and Ommaun are straight and GIRL BURNED PLAYING INDIAN Rev. George A. Roemer. Hagen had There 1« a great deal of humanity Before weaning the pigs we get all upright, like the stature of a man. de Milo standing on the piano, Just procured a license all right, but un- i the sows together for convenience In to show the casual caller that she’s In axle grease Child of 4 Is Dying From Firs Set If you cut Its branches. It does not . fortunately he lost it on his way back feeding, says a writer In an exchange. wise to what’s what. Have you ever noticed that when at Her Feet by Other only no harm to It. but grows even from Doylestown. This woman haa the Venus and she you turn your horse out of the stable This is always In the field where we more, like the hair and beard of men; Children. In this dilemma, not wishing to de wish to keep the pigs after weaning also hAs a new hired girl, who cornea early in the morning the first thing but If you cut off the head o f the lay the happiness of the couple, the Each morning we drive out two or from furrln shores. he does is go straight to the watering palm tree. It gives a reddish Juice New York.—Four-year-old Ann>e minister telephoned to the Orphans’ three sows to some field "out of In dusting the piano the other trough? like blood, and the tree perishes like Husband is dying In a Brooklyn hos court clerk to have the granting of sight, out of hearing," and confine morning, while her mistress waa out Contrary to the general belief it pital aa the result of a too realistic a man whose head Is cut off.— Evlla the license verified before performing them with the boar. The pigs, hav .lotng the marketing, the girl bowled does not hurt a horse to give him wa Effendl: "Travels.” game of "play Indian” at her home. the ceremony. over the Venus. She picked It up. ter In -quantities even when he is ing learned to eat early, and missing As a part of the game Annie'« play picked up also a chip or two and then very hot, provided the water la not the 6ows only a few at a time, never mates captured her nnd condemned began to weep. Her Dally Thought Book. very cold. her to be "burned at the stake ” Bhn YOUNG GIRL WAS A PRISONER know that they are being weaned. A year ago I started a dally thought When the mistress arrived home Ever know a mule to step in a hole wa* dragged to the kitchen and bound The sows being out of hearing of their book, and so much entertainment and an hour or so later she found the girl or venture upon an unsound bridge; to a chair. Strip« of paper were For Two Months Cobbler Kept Her pigs, and on full feed, come In heat profit has It afforded me that I pass on her knees peering under and be of his own volition? scattered at her feet and lighted with promptly and never fall to breed and Tied to a Rope In His the Idea on for the benefit of other hind the piano and looking In various matches, while the children hopped produce a lot of pigs the next time. Shop. girls who are Interested In self-im other directions, all of which suggest Quality and Size. about her In n “death dance." Wllkinsburg, Pa.—James Lux, an We have not had a sow "repeat” or ed that she might be searching for provement. Every day I learn a new Breeders should aim to combine .Suddenly a draft of air fanned the Italian cobbler of this place, has been farrow less than eight pigs for a long quotation, now and then a whole poem, something. quality and size witli a good inheri flames niralnet the little victim’s keeping Mary Linder a prisoner in time. ’’What is the matetr?” asked tho and when It Is mastered I write It In tance. They should hear In mind, gown, which caught fire and blazed his shop lodgings for two months, ac my book under that date. If a day mistress of the home In surprise, however, that quality and inheritance up Annie screamed In pain and tried cording to a story she told the Pitts Ensilage. "Oh, I knocked over that statchoo,” slips by without my learning a quo burg police. The finding of the girl While It Is true that It requires two tation I make the loss up later, and lamented the girl, pointing to Venus. are a greater Irnpertanre than size. vainly to break her bond«. Before the flames were extinguished she was was accomplished by Mrs. A. M. pounds of ensilage to equal one pound "Hut It doesn't seem to have dam A small-sized, well proportioned ani when In reading I come across things mal that Is well bred and shows qual fatHlIy burned. Folks, who got herself employed as a of hay In feeding value, It has been I want to learn I clip them or make a aged It any.” detective to clear up her suspicions. shown that from an equal quantity of "Yes, It did,” insisted the girl, al ity will bring more money In the mar memorandum where they can bo She had about reached the conclusion dry matter more milk was obtained found, so they will bo available when most tearfully. "It broke off both ket than a large-sized, loosely built, WOMAN WALLOPS INTRUDER that she was wrongly suspecting Lux from the ensilage than from corn fod I am at leisure. The result Is a broad arms, ma’am, and I haven’t been able coarse one. The latter Is an eye-sore when she saw him hang a piece of der, corn stover or hay. At the Mass to all lovers of good horses. ening knowledge of the poets; and. In to find them.” New Jersey Houeewlfe Thraehes woman’s anarel on his clothesline and achusetts station It was shown that Burglar and Ties Him to Chair fact, I have found that It is not hard then quickly withdraw it. Immediate whenever ensilage replaced a part of Old Poultry House. to memorize prose. Bafora Calling Aid. The "8ure Nall" of Paleatlna. ly she told the police, who found the the hay ration the*; was a reduction If the poultry house Is an old one, The plan was suggested by the ex girl crying in the lodgings. William H. Thompson’s book about why not burn It down now and build In the cost of production. perience of a friend who was confined Verona, N. .1— Mrs. John Dox, tnll the Holy Land, called "The Land and a new one? Better now than In No to bed for three months. During that and athletic, was notified the other the Hook,” has had the curious fate vember. Use of Salt. time she was forbidden reading and afternoon by her little daughter that SHOOTS OWL FOR A BURGLAR of outlasting many books of Biblical Generally a little planning will en a burglar had entered her home, Mrs. visitors, yet she was a most tractable Both salt and linseed meal are val criticism of a far more pretentious na able one to move the poultry house uable adjuncts to the bill of fare, but patient. Dox left her work in the back yard! Indiana Woman, Seeing Bird’s Shining ture Us popularity through the years to a new spot of ground and plow up "I entertained myself by reading the ran Into the building, and nfter a ten- they must be used with discretion. Eyes, Fires at It Through Is due. In part, to the fact that It the old. »Excellent plan. inlnute fight had the Intruder crying Too much salt will cause bowel trou yards of poetry I know,” the explain explains so many obscure matters In Window. for mercy. bles and loss of feathers, and too ed.— Harper’s Bazar. such a natural way. For Instance, The Busy Bacteria. She tied him hand and foot with a there Is the passage In Isaiah: "I Lawrenceburg, Ind.— Mrs. John if. much linseed meal will have a sim The busy bacteria get busy In the clothesline, pummeled him Into obe- ilar effect. will fasten him with a nail In a sure milk almost at the moment It Is drawn Nevltt, living about three miles north Unfair Comparison. dlence to her order to stand up and of this city, was aroused from her "This thermometer I bought here place,” and again: "This nail, fastened from the cow. completed the operation by binding 8oft-Shelled Eggs. sleep by a noise at the window In her last week Isn’t accurate,” complained In a sure place, shall be removed, and To squelch the bacteria and pre him to a chair. Then she walked to If too many rich table scraps are cut down and fall.” The "nail," says bedroom. Seeing two bright eyes the man with the sunburned counte vent them from souring the milk It a nearby field, where her husband peering through the darkness, and be fed to the hens In confinement look nance; “ it registers ten degrees too Dr. Thompson, was a wooden peg or must bo cooled Immediately after was at work, and told him what she out for soft-shelled eggs. lieving that a burglar was trying to tent pin, sometimes driven Into the milking. high.” had done. wall through the plaster, and he adds enter the room, she fired five shots “ How did you test ft?” queried the Mistake In Heavy Feeding. with the feeling of one who haa had from a revolver. The family made an dealer. Pure-Bred Sheep. One great mistake that many of First Shave In 52 Yaara. investigation and discovered that the "I compared It with the thermome experience: "Not one in a score of It Is a good sign that the pure-hred Mercer, M o— William Ijing, 72, Just visitor was a large screech owl and our poultry men make is that they ter tn the summer hotel where I waa them but what bends down, or («ta ■heep are Increasing rapidly and are, had hla whiskers shaved off for th* loos« or falls out." one of the bullets from Mrs. Nevltt’a feed their birds too heavy and thus staying,” replied the innocent man. therefore, Improving all of the fields» Brat Urna In 52 yeara. revolver had killed it. | cut down their egg yield.