Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 07, 1927, Image 8

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    deal and the forwarding of the money.
For a second be stood Irresolute.
He did not want to explain to Baiter
why he could not lend him uny of
this amount, or to what use he had
By J. ALLAN DUNN
on the boulevard this afternoon would already put It. Finally he made up
A ./* .» ./" A MAN TO HIS MATE”
"R1MKOCK TRAIL"
drive a man crazy In time, but that’s his mind. His friendship with Baxter
had been largely protective. He did
Q u estio n s— No, 3
all we can get."
• By Dodd, Mead A C a
"Look here. Ted, you're talking non- not want to abandon that friendship
WNU Servie«
CULLING CHICKENS
1— Of what good Is slang to a lan­
now
when
Baxter
most
needed
him.
SWEET CLOVER IN
sen&e," said Caleb. He was beginning
AIDS BUILD FLOCK guage?
He knocked on the door, then tried
C H A P T E R IX— C ontinued
to feel nettled, the blood ran hot un­
FAVOR FOR COWS
2— Who said, “Germany can be beat­
It.
The
key
had
been
turned
on
the
—13—
der the skin of his forehead. The duy
It seldom pays to raise a weak or en, Germany must be beaten, Germany
“I kepi the cheek. It was coming bad gone too well to wind up In such Inside. He called.
"Ted I let me In for a minute."
will be beaten I”?
to me. And I’m going to have a good fashion. He went Into his own room
Sweet clover hay Is a satisfactory crippled chick. One of the secrets of
“You go to h—I." A moment after,
successful poultry culture lies In dis­
time on It. It won't pay up what I to escape the threatened tirade. Bax­
3— Who first translated “The Ara­
substitute
for
alfalfa
In
the
ration
of
owe, or begin to. Square me with the ter followed hlin, bent on urguinent. the door to the corridor slammed. I the dairy cow, say dairy specialists of carding weaklings as soon ae found. bian Nights" from the Arabic?
Caleb
went
to
his
own
nnd
saw
Bax­
club, though, for one thing.”
Often the owners of chicks are too
Ids mind set In one groove. He seated
4— What Is the name of the largest
ter entering the elevator. He rang ! South Dakota State college. If It Is ’chicken-hearted” to kill weak chicks
He left and Caleb In turn changed himself In a wicker armchair.
lake
In Florida?
well
cured
and
not
too
course
It
sup­
lila clothe* and spent a couple of hours
"I suppose you think I ought to the bell, hoping that he might catch ; plies nutrients quite similar to alfalfa but they should consider that such
5— What Jazz specialist, thoroughly
reviewing hl* plan*. At the water marry the girl? Tie myself up with the other before he got too far down 1 hay In quality and quantity. It Is not action Is really more humane than
the street.
company he noticed Mary Morgan a whining wife and a kid?”
nursing sick or crippled ones along, versed In the theory and ethics of
The colored boy grinned at him as I as palatable a dairy feed as Is alfalfa letting them die later after they have music, defends Jazz and believes that
driving away at her typewriter. Her
"Yours?”
and because It Is somewhat coarse and
expression was sullen and »he did not
’’Maybe. I'm not even sure of that. the elevator came to rest at his floor. | ! stemmy the high-producing milk cow consumed a lot of feed and a lot of out of It will grow a new and esthetic
form of expression?
"Want to catch Mlsteh Baxter, suh? I
look up, though »he heard Ida name No, I’m not. I enn handle her If I
labor has been spent on them.
0—When were the Olympic games
mentioned. Caleb wondered what »he do It right away," said Baxter with 1 reckon you'» too late. His cyah's should not be required to clean up all
Generally
speaking,
weak
chicks
are
that she Is fed. In localities where
thought of the wedding.
ever thickening s|»eech. “But by the bln waitin’ fo’ him fo’ nigh ha'f an | both legumes can be grown succese- the result of some specific trouble. Instituted?
He found hl» model set up on a long time tpy deal goes through it may he hour, lie ’s gone a kitin'.”
7— What Is digestion?
| fully the usual practice of dairymen Often It Is a disease such as white
table In the directors’ room that too late. Those things hung Are some­
diarrhea or coccldiosls. Both these
8—
What Is specific gravity?
Is
that
of
relying
upon
the
alfalfa
crop
openpd off Cox's private office. Cox times. Lend me the money. Cal'.
CHAPTER X
diseases spread through droppings,
for
hay
and
upon
sweet
clover
for
pas­
ft—Jefferson
Davis wag secretary of
«nd Hinckley were examining It. They Twenty-live hundred 'll do It. She’s
and leaving weak chicks In the flock
ture.
war In what President’s cabinet?
greeted him cordially, Hinckley In par­ ready to cut loose and go east. It I
Invite
further
spread
of
disease.
If
The Party
With a few exceptions sweet clover
ticular giving him a cordlul grip of the tell her It’s fallen through she’ll turn
10— What state having full woman's
If Baxter came back that night | seems to give excellent results as a the trouble Is caused by some fault In
was first admitted to the
Stand.
nasty Hgaln. Will you do It?"
Caleb never knew. Baxter kept the pasture crop. While the number of management or feeding. It is usually suffrage
"Suppose you go over the general
“I can't Ted, I haven’t the money.” door of his room locked. Caleb heard trials to determine Its value are lim­ best to cull out the weak birds and Union?
plan, Warner,” suggested Cox. "Then
“You mean you won't Why don't hlin casually mentioned at the club
try and correct the fault.
11— Which state raises the most
weTl talk. We want to know how you you come through and say what you as being on “a tear.’’ Doctor Fields ited In number several experiment sta­
Culling chicks helps to rid a flock wheat?
tions
report
no
III
effects
on
dairy
arrive at your premises.”
meun ?”
Inquired for him once directly of cattle when pastured on sweet clover. of weak vitality. On several occasions
12— What Englishman said: “Amer­
Caleb described simply his belief
“I have. If I had the money, or Caleb.
Furthermore these reports show that we have had letters from our readers ica has a natural base for the greatest
that the whole of Caliente plain could get It, I would lend It to you."
"He'll get cirrhosis of the liver. If milk flow was maintained satlsfacto- telling about white diarrhea In their continuous empire ever established by
formed a great howl of gravel with
A h! That’s what they all say,
keeps on,” suld the physician, rily and no complaints were received chicks this year, and later In the letter man”?
bottom and sides of clay, with a roof when It conies to u showdown. If you he
“And he’ll snuff out like a match In reporting the odor or flavor of the they mention that they had a little
13— What book Is a perpetual best
of clay at the upper end thnt caused think you’re going to force me to the wind. We must get him on the
trouble last year. They have saved
artesian wells. He went over his op­ marry the girl, you're wrong. You wagon. I’ll try and scure him Into It. milk as being disagreeable. Occa­ birds that recovered from the disease, seller?
erations and displayed his maps. He seem d—d eager to take her side In Though there’s reul cause for the sionally the loss of a cow from bloat and they have spread the disease to
14— Which continent has the greatest
had felt a certain diffidence about the the matter. If you're so unxlous to scare. He’ll stay off the stuff for sev­ Is reported when sweet clover Is pas­ chicks this year through the egg. extremes of topography?
water divining, doubting whether his save her good name, why don’t you eral months sometimes. There’s Just tured. But bloat seems to occur more These diseased chicks have. In turn,
15— For what great English trage­
frequently on alfalfa pasture. Unless
hearers might not scoff nt proof built marry her yourself?”
one thing he cun't resist and that the crop Is pastured closely the growth spread the disease to their mates with dian did Bulwer Lytton write “Riche­
up of such means. Hut Hinckley nc-
Baxter got up, swaying a little. IBs starts him off. Worst thing he could
heavy loss.
lieu" and most of his other dramas,
will become rank, coarse and unpal­
■cepted It and Cox nodded Ids agree­ eyes were now bleared. The poison take. Champagne.
Good feeding and management must and for whom Robert Browning at­
Fortunately It’s , atable.
ment.
he had been assimilating was forcing scarce and expensive. You’ll under­
be combined with culling. Even the tempted unsuccessfully to write?
Hinckley spoke first after Cnleb’s Its venom to the surface. Caleb stand tny talking to you this way. j It Is estimated that sweet clover best chicks cannot make a satisfactory
10—How many times did Ty Cobb
¡final summing up. And he spoke with stepped forwurd to put his hands on They say you and Ted have been makes equally as nutritious silage as growth If they do not have the proper
win the batting championship of the
alfalfa. The amount of moisture In
« sincerity that held no trace of Jeal- the other’s shoulders, partly to steady friends for a long time.’.’
feed.
Culling
helps
owners
who
prac­
American league?
the legumes as cut for hay Is usually
'ousy.
him, with the Idea of coaxing him to
But Caleb doubted very much If
tice proper feeding and management.
17— What Is an escalator?
"1 congratulate you. I should hav lie down. Half blind with crudely Baxter would listen to him until his high and If silage Is made of Ihb
liked to have made that discovery my doctored alcohol, Baxter mistook Ca- mood changed. And he was busy green material It Is advisable to let
18— Who Invented the Incandescent
•e lf Hal there Is one hlg obstacle
It become slightly more mature thar Duck Eggs Incubated in
electric lamp?
with his own problem of the pipes and when
cut for hay. One South Dakota
«hat exists. It Is the flaw, If there 1»
the tides.
10—For what King of France was
Much Same Way as Hens Louisiana
reported satisfactory results
u flaw. In your plan.”
named?
He had an Idea of what was needed. dairyman
Duck
eggs
are
Incubated
In
much
Mth sweet clover silage last summer
"1 mean the powerful action of the
It the bottom sloped evenly the big
2
«
>
—What
secretary of war later
the same way as are hen eggs. The
tides upon nny pipes which mny be
tug ut Ids submarine pipeline would There Is, however, not enough ev|. temperature of the machine should be became President?
dence
In
support
of
this
practice
to
laid upon the hay bottom. It shallows
come In midchannel, looping It back­
kept at 101 to 102 for thè first five
at the south end and the six-foot rise
wards and forwards. But, wherever warrant more than a reference to It days, after which It should be kept
and fnll has great swing there. There
Answers— No. 2
there was a depression or a channel,
as near 103 as possible. After the
Is your weak point. It may he over
his pipes would Rag and great strain Calves Thrive on Skim
1—
-43:68.
first five days the eggs must be turned
come, hut It will need a special Inven­
come on the "Joints. A flexible line—
2— Michigan and Northwestern tied.
tion, I am convinced.”
Milk if Supplemented | and watered dai|y- a great deal of
that was what he wanted. He worked
"I had thought of thnt and I have a
3— An earthquake is a shaking of
Under most conditions In Colorado 1 water Is used, many people sprinkling
over It daytimes und dreamed of It
•uggestlon,” said Caleb. "It Is not per
nights without coming to a practical the price of butter fat makes many so much on that It runs out of the part of the earth's crust due to natu­
fected. I have not had time. Hut I
bottom of the Incubator. The period ral subterranean causes.
solution. He wanted to complete his dairymen hesitate to feed whole milk of
Incubation Is 28 days.
am sure the Idea la a sound one.'
4— A dynamo converts mechanical
plan, to come before the meeting with to their calves.
A
good feed mixture Is the follow­ energy Into electrical energy, while a
"Hell.” summed up Cox, "so far, I
all difficulties solved.
Whole milk is nature’s food for the
think we may say thnt your project
Then one day he received afa Invi­ calf, but skim milk, properly supple- ing: 200 pounds corn meal, 100 motor converts electrical energy Into
pounds mechanical energy.
Interests us, Warner. I must add my
tation from the Vedders to a radio melted will. In the light of many ex- I pounds low-grade flour. 100 pounns
percents, make a feed which is equal-
* V l ' F.d ™
congratulations to those of Hinckley.
party.
5— 1030.
equal
It looks ns If your visit to the coast
ly as good. Whole milk may make a of beef scraps. If milk Is available,
“It
will
he
quite
Informal,”
wrote
6—
Pontiac.
the beef scraps may be reduced
was going to he fortunate to nil con­
Mrs. Vediler, “but I think you will en­ better calf than skim milk, but not Plenty of sand nnd green feed should
7—
Mozart.
cerned. I am going to call a director»’
joy It and we hope you can come. necessarily a better cow. Skim milk
meeting. I cannot set a date now.
8— Plateau of Tibet
Some friends of yours will he with Is the whole milk after the fat has be provided at all times.
They are all busy men, with other In­
been
removed by the farm separator.
9— Laurence Sterne.
us.
Betty
Clinton
and
Carmen
Wilson
terests than this company.
among them. Don’t dress. Come any It must be supplemented with feeds O f Much Importance to
10— Colonel Stanton, of Pershing’s
"I should say a fortnight should
which are high In energy-giving nu­
time after eight o'clock.”
staff.
prove sufficient. I’ll let you know at
Keep
Chick
Rations
Dry
Caleb accepted. He found himself trients called carbohydrates and fat.
11— Francis Beaumont and John
the earliest moment. Perhaps that
Each year finds an Increasing num
eager to do so at the mention of Betty Such supplements are corn meal, kaf­
Fletcher.
two weeks will enable you to work
fir meal, ground barley and like feeds. ber using a factory-mixed or home-
Clinton’s
name.
The
afternoon
of
the
12— Cincinnati.
out your Idea about the pipes. Keep
appointed day the solution of the pip« The following ration Is one suggested mixed mash In the starting and grow
In touch with us through Mr. Illnck
I..--»
Ing
of
their
chicks.
The
use
of
a
13—
Kremer of Pittsburgh.
In
the
feeding
of
skim
milk
to
calves:
came to him. It seemed to
ley. You can rely upon Ids co-opern- There Were Some Thirty People In problem
feeder or mash hopper Is a part of
ground
oats,
one
part;
ground
barley,
14—
A plate attached to a revolving
him
that
thoughts
of
the
girl
had
bienf
tlon.”
the Room and They All Seemed to with his tinkering» nnd drawings and one part; wheat bran, one part; skim this method of feeding. If the feeder shaft In such a way that the centers
Thev both accompanied him from
Be Laughing and Talking at Once. quickened his Invention.
is placed outside the house It Is very of the pinte and shaft do not coincide.
milk and hay.
the hlg room. Hinckley gave him his
Corn meal or kafir meal may he Important to see that the top and
He
sketched
out
his
Idea
and
made
15— George Eastman.
leb’a
Intention
nnd
swung
his
fist
private address and Invited him to
specifications thnt he took substituted for the ground barley In sides of the feeder are tight Keep­
10—De Soto.
come there nny evening for consults viciously. Caleb's own temper had some
ing
the
mash
or
starter
dry
Is
very
the above grain mixture.—Extension
tlon.
been mounting despite his efforts for down to a working machinist with Bulletin 230A. Colorado Agricultural Important There Is nothing worse
17— Palto Alto, San Antonio and Re­
whom he had got In touch. A tn-slel
< nleh had some other business to ontrol. He was tired and his nerves was
for young chicks than sour, wet mash saca de la Palma In the Mexican war.
College.
to
be
made.
The
thing
was
sim­
Attend to down town and he got hack bad been strained more than he sus­
18— The Fifteenth and Sixteenth
ft Is frequently a cause of digestive
enough though an entire novelty
to the apartment house In fine feather. pected. He parried the blow and ple
trouble that stunts the growth of a centuries.
In such work. Caleb Intended to Skill in Getting Most
thrust
Baxter
back,
meaning
to
pinion
He fount) Baxter there. He had
large number of chicks, even If no
10—Asia.
make his pipe Junctions flexible by
Just come from the cluh, he suld mood­ him In the chair while he talked some designing a ball nnd socket Joint so
death loss results.
Milk
From
Herd
of
Cows
20—Henry Clay.
ily. Caleb saw thnt he had been drink­ sense Into his sodden bruin.
Knowing how to calculate good ra­
But Bnxter twisted. Ills weight that the curving ends of one pipe
ing. Ills face was flushed and he was
" O - O —O —
Statem ent P ut Issue
went all upon one nrm nnd the light should he clasped In coinciding curves tions does not constitute all the skill
In had humor
of another, working In soft babbitt In getting the most milk from a herd
hair
overturned.
Clutching
nt
the
"I’m wiped out,” he said. "The hot-
Chick
Precautions
metal, giving a play of almost ninety
S quarely U p to Teddy
tom dropped out of the market. Some rickety little desk, Baxter scrambled degrees. This would make the pipe­ of cows at the least cost and with
“Have any of you children had a
<tf Cox s d—d manipulation I The tip on the floor In a shower of papers us line as limiter as a sprocket chain, the lenst wear and tear on the cows. : ;o-*-o—o - o »o: : o - o - o ~ o —o : ;
Knowing feeds and the calculation of
birthday the last week?” Mrs. Mor­
fWSS that they were driving down the the desk toppled. The fnll seemed to Caleb believed.
Do not crowd at any time.
rations and not knowing cows Is much
row. the Sunday school teacher, asked.
stock to buy cheap and We were pre­ temporarily sober him. He scrambled
like the theoretical agricultural econ­
Three of her pupils raised their
pared for that. But thev were unload­ to his knees and began picking up the
Avoid moldy litter or feed of any hands.
The Vedders lived on Semaphore hill
ing My thousand went for margins. papers as Caleb righted desk and In a house that consisted of one great omist who knows the theories of co­ kind.
operative marketing without knowing
"Well, Charles and Betty and Jim­
chair, ashamed of the brawling termi­
• • •
Ini clean. Ami I'm up against It."
room on the ground floor together with the American farmer and hie agricul­
mie, you may come forward and put
Hi' went to his bureau nnd took up nation of the affair.
Kill
all
weak,
crippled
or
deformed
your birthday pennies In the birthday
"Look here. Ted,” he said, entitling a kitchen nt one end and a censer- a- ture. There are thousands of dairy chicks.
the Sliver frame with Mary Morgan’s
box."
Bnxter
by the elhow. "This has gone tory porch at the other. An open stair­ men who are doing a good Job of get­
picture In It. He took out the photo­
case led to the upper floor and the
The three marched proudly to the
Get chicks out on the ground as
graph and tore It Into small pieces, far enough. We are both acting like bedrooms. A Japanese servant met ting a lot of milk from a herd of
cows who do not know the arlthemetk 3OOO as possible.
front nnd dropped in their pennies. As
which he tossed Into a waste pam-r a couple of chumps. If I've . ,
each child dropped the pennies Mrs.
bosket
But Bnxter stood staring nt one of him nt the door, which was screened of calculating good rations, but these
off from the main room, and relieved
•L» n her!” he said savagely. the papers he had picked up. Ills Caleb of hat and coat There were are men who know cows.
Feed sparingly, but often, during Morrow counted so all could hear.
Five for Charles, six for Betty and—
the first two weeks.
•’She's the last straw. Betting ugly_ face was contorted by u malevolent some thirty pimple In the room and
toso-s-o-s-o-i-o-:1
• • •
sneer.
“Why, Jimmie, you're more than
In more ways than one!”
they
all
seemed
to
be
laughing
nud
three years old!" Mrs. Morrow ex­
"You haven't got the money, eh?"
’’\ ou owe her something,” said
Be
sure
chicks
are
not
chilled
while
Dairy
Facts
1
claimed. Jimmie had dropped In three
Caleb.
he said “A fine friend you are. You talking nt once, spilt up In little groups,
being transferred to brooder.
on divans, standing by the fireplace,
• • •
pennies and started back to hla seat
It was a slip that he realized Imme­ rotten liar. I’m through with you!"
by
the
grand
piano,
about
a
table
He Hung the paper down on the top
“Yes'm,” Jimmie agreed readily,
diately by the dispenlng scowl on
Be sure the house and all equipment
Watch the bags of the cows about
where
the
Japanese
was
now
serving
“Pm six.”
of the desk nnd flung through the
Baxter’s forehead.
nnd kept clean.
to calve, and make sure they don’t Is thoroughly clean
punch
out
of
a
great
bowl
of
mandarin
• • •
But you only dropped In three pen­
"Owe her something?" he exploded. door. Ids face llvlil Caleb heard his ware. Smoke trailed everywhere, from become so congested ns to be Injured
nies," protested the teacher.
"A lot you know about It I You un­ own door slam as he picked up the ’ pipes,
Do
not
remove
chicks
from
Incuba­
Better
to
milk
out
a
little
than
to
havt
cigarettes, cigars and from
"Yes, but I’m twins," Jimmie ex­
like most preachers, you prate without slip. It was the telegram from his at- j sticks of Chinese punk.
tors until they are at least thirty-six
a caked bag.
hours old.
plained. "Teddy couldn’t come to Sun­
experience 1 may he a sinner, hut torney announcing the closing of the
• • •
(TO 11« C O N T IN U E D .)
• • •
day school this morning, but It was
she's in, snlnt. She wasn’t when I met
The cow which freshens during tht
her The things we did were done ❖ X'C-X4-X->X->X-:‘X:-X4-X->X->X<-X4-XvX<-X<-X<X->X-:-X<:-X->Xs’-X<-X'!-X->X<-X->X* fnll may be expected to produce froit
Remember that crowding mean» half his birthday, and he'll have to
mutually In full knowledge of the
10 to 20 per cent more milk than doet losses with the youngsters See to It put In the other three cents.”—Kan­
risks, because we wanted to do them.
B uttons M ad e C h an ge in W o r ld ’s F ashions
the cow which freshens during tht that they hnve ample room at all sas City Star.
Now She’s pinned this thing on me.
times In their brooders or hovers.
spring months.
• • •
with some cause, perhaps, but I'm not
• • •
N ever Q u ite F o rg o tten
It Is remarkable what small things such quantities from the Pearl Islands
Do not feed chicks before they are
feeling paternal about It, I can tell
A
good
variety
of
feeds
In
the
grain
I
don't
reckolekt ov ever doing
you. And I don't Intend to marry her. have revolutionised the habits of the off the coast of Panama that manu­ mixture will be appreciated by the forty-eight hours old. They will eat, ennythlng that I wax Just a little
world.
The
change
from
the
loose,
facturers
punched
one
or
two
buttons
and
may
appear
hungry,
but
they
are
Thut’s flat and final. Owe ber some­
dairy cow. Successful dairymen ns«
ashamed ov but what sum one waz
thing? Maybe I do, but It can only be flowing robes of the ancients to the out of the best part of the shell aud corn, osls, bran, gluten feed, oil meal better off with no other feed than that sure to remember It and every once In
fitted
garments
of
these
days
Is
en­
threw
the
rest
away.
provided by nature for at least 48 a while put me In mind ov IL—Josh
paid with money and where's thut
and cottonseed meal.
tirely due to the Invention of the
hours after hatching.
coming from?”
•
•
•
Billings.
• • •
"I didn’t mean to preach, Ted. As button.
Useless T n a i u r t
Calves shonld have fresh water even
Once the new fashion was estab­
for money, If shell accept It, there's
Be
sure
your
brooder
stove
Is
regu
A father, woru out with age and In­
Eskimos E a t B ird R aw
your land deal. Il’s easy for you to lished, many substances were pressed firmities nnd deprived, by his weak though they are receiving milk.
a ted before chicks are placed under
• • •
hover.
Into
service
as
materials
for
button
make money, Ted. If you buckle down
The Greenland auk or dove-kle Is a
ness and want of health, of the com
• • •
A small amount of ground limestone
making. Birmingham, England, has mon society of men. wrongs himself
to It and cut out the drinking.”
greatly relished food among the Eski­
"Breaching again,” cried Baxter. held Its own as the most Important nnd hla, to rake together a great mass in the ration of a dairy cow, one-hall
New ground Is far safer for chick» mos, who eat the bird raw, biting
The liquor In- had been taking had a center of the Industry; nnd though of useless treasure. He has lived long to one per cent of the ration, can b« hnn ground where poultry hns been through the clean feathers Into the
stronger, a more malevolent hold on Birmingham hns n magnificent town enough. If he be wise, to have a mlnil fed to advantage, especially If alfalfa previously grown.
firm meat of the breasL A hungry
• • •
him than ever before In Caleb’s knowl- hall, old Inhabitants say that It would to strip himself to go to bed; not to Is not used.
Eskimo. It Is said, will eat as many as
•
•
•
Plenty
of
green
feed
and
milk
are
pay
to
pull
It
down
and
dig
up
the
eilgi- of him. The veins were swollen
l'X) little auks at one sitting. This
his very shirt, I confess, but to that
The symptoms of scours are profns« '»scntlal for the natural and normal would be more than-could be crowded
In face ami hands and his eves were foundations, for It Is built on a refuse and n good warm nightgown. The re
chick.
•lightly glazed, though hla siweeh win heap of mother of pearl.
ttinlnlng pomps, of which he has ni bowel discharges of exceedingly offen­ levelopment of • the • baby
Into four frying pans. The little inks
•
fluent and clear enough. "I've taken
About the middle of the Nineteenth further use, he ought voluntarily to sive matter. The calf shows Infen»«
live mainly on shrimp, and their meat
Hon’t allow the chicks to become Is said to be very palatable. They lay
more man sired drinks Ibis afternoon century the manufacture of pearl bul­ surrender to those to whom by the suffering and usually dies within 24
hilled. Keep them irrowlng by feed
than yon have In your whole life." he lous was one of Birmingham's chief In order of nature they belong.—Moo to 30 hours.
their egg» among the rocks, to protect
wholes« rae rations.
went on. “The stuff I swallowed out dustrles, and shells were brought In talgue.
them from enemies.
n ' WATER BEARER
CThc,
W hat’s the
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