MS have some music. Don t say you ha>. to get up In the morning? You do Then good-by. You must come again Don't wait for an Invitation. Then are some who always drop in, like Teo Baxter. We hadn't seen him for months and now he’s been the life of the party. I do hope you've had a J .A L L A N D U N N good time.” As he reviewed the affair at break AUTHOR °f " fast the next morning Caleb found no KEEPING TURKEYS cause for grutulatlons. SWINE SANITATION IN PROPER HEALTH "What did Betty Clinton think of (Prepared by the United State» Depart- BRINGS RESULTS him?" he asked himself, conscious of rutint of Agriculture.) Turkeys are heir to all the poultry the fact that he desired nothing more Dairy-cattle Judging us practiced than to stand in her eyes better than ailments, and treatment Is about the today is based on the supposition that (Prepared by th» United State» Depart­ m ent ot A griculture.) any other man. The thing was at an same. But while the young are ten­ a correlation exists between producing Practical testa In the South of the awkward pass. He could not go to her der, the adults are able to withstand ability of the dairy cow and her con­ system of swine sanitation, developed and sny—“I want to explain to you eonsiderahle hardship. When allowed to range over fields, formation, says the United States De­ by federal zoologists In McLean coun­ the reason why you saw me kissing partment of Agriculture. The prin­ another girl.” She had chosen to Ig­ woods and highways they keep In the ciples of Judging commonly used In ty, Illinois, have yielded encouraging nore the Incident once, she surely best of condition and pick up a very selecting animuls of the approved results. The purpose of the system is would continue to do so. But his si large portion of their food, writes conformation are outlined In Miscel­ to control swine parasites by a series lence—to which he wus committed—■ Michael K. Boyer In the Farm and laneous Circular No. 9b-M, Just Issued of preventative measures based on current knowledge of the life history left the Inference that he was either Ranch. As the nature of the turkey from her that mude his pulses quicken. flirting outrageously with Carmen or Is to roam. It does not thrive In con- by {he department. The publication of swine parusltes. Records obtained CHAPTER X— Continued Is well Illustrated with photographs In southern Georgia by Dr. E. M. Nlgh- She put a hand on his arm, soft and serious In his Intentions toward her. SnemenL —14 — Inbreeding Is one of the worst er­ Illustrating various points In dairy- bert, of the zoological division of the Caleb dlstlng'ilshed Carmen at the clinging. Caleb could feel the warmth His annoyance wheeled on Baxter. bureau of animal Industry of the |ilan>>, her olive skin and rich coloring of her palm penetrating the light cloth His enmity toward Caleb appeared as ror;. and the cause of much degen­ cattle Judging. The aim of the circular Is to show United States Department of Agricul­ more than a transient streak of bad eracy among stock. Indigestion Is the resplendent In the glow, gay as a Cali­ of his sleeve. "Now I enn thank you for saving temper. chief turkey trouble, and this Is usual­ the dairyman or the prosjiectlve ture, have shown some striking re­ fornia poppy In a during gown of dairyman, who has flrst made his se­ sults from the nse of the system. In With an effort he dismissed the mat ly brought on by Improper feeding. burnt orange, a red flower In her black me,” she said. "You should be re­ warded, toreador. What do you want! ter, since he could not mend It, re­ Looseness of the bowels may come lection and choice from the records one contrast between two pigs, the hair. You cun have—-anything.” solving to move his quarters at the from bad feeding, dampness, filth, and of production, by what points of con animal rulsed under sanitary condi­ She saw him standing there and She spoke so softly that he stooped end of the month and leave Baxter to Infestation with lice. formation he should be guided in se­ tions wus marketed at four months called out a welcome across the room to listen. Her breath was on his face, Young poults are sometimes lost lecting animals for his herd so that and twenty-three days of age, weigh­ •■There Is my toreador,” she cried her eyes held little flumes, her lips his own devices. Mall rattled through the slit In his :hrou/h rheumatism, caused by expos- they may approach as nearly as pos­ ing 173 pounds and topping the mar­ nnd crashed Into the first uct prelude were parted. Her whole fuce was a door. There was a letter from the are, damp roosting places, too little sible the type selected by the breed ket. The other pig was not sold until from Carmen Culeh felt himself the challenge to desire. Crystal Springs company. The <11 green food, or poorly-constructed association and followed generally ten months of age, and even though focus of stares that were friendly Caleb was human. Yet he could by Judges In the show ring. The pub­ more than twice as old as the “sani­ enough, hut embarrassing. A light not tell himself later who had given rectors’ meeting was scheduled for the houses. There Is a difference between ordi­ lication will also serve as a guide for tary” pig, It weighed only 105 pounds. laugh went round, though he sensed the kiss—or tuken It. Her fragrance next afternoon. The note was a bare Doctor NlghVert reports that a num­ that It was not ut his expense, and surrounded him, for a second her arm mention of the fact from Cox's secre nary leg weakness and rheumatism, students In dairy husbandry who may ber of farmers are using the sanita­ hands applauded. Mrs. Vedder saved wus about his neck, her body supple tury. It did not leave him much time [n the later the shanks remain con­ wish to compete In Judging contests. Since the most Important objective tion system and are making their a stuge wait by coming swiftly to to his own, with their lifts together. lie would have to hurry along the tracted and stiff, while In leg weak­ model und his notes for the Improve ness they are soft. Leg weakness Is in dairy-cattle Judging Is to enable herds and farms available for experi­ him. The passion of her clinging mouth brought on by a lack of muscle and one to select more efficiently cows ment and demonstration. One farmer, "You see, you are known already,' burned, soft, yet fiery. They were one, ments. He plunged hard and deeply Into It bone-forming material. In rheuma­ that will be economical producers of in commenting on the results, stated : she said. "Now I must make them welded with something more than all. He bribed the machinist to work tism the trouble Is aggravated by the milk, it Is well flrst to fix clearly In “It Is easy to pick out from my herds known to you.” merely physical contact. douhle-tlme nnd got a promise thut the meat food, which In leg weakness Is mind the points that are thought to the pigs that were raised under para­ She led him round the room, Intro­ Then she stepped back with a little be most closely associated with milk site control. They all look thrifty and ducing him. Everyone seemed to be a laugh, straightening the flower In her model would positively he ready. By needed. Young turkeys must not be allowed production and that are therefore the smoother and are much larger for writer, a musician, an artist. Vedder hair. Caleb saw that her eyes were three he had managed to complete his notes, to secure the pipeline model— to become wet. The slightest damp­ major points, and to leave those of their age and period of feeding than greeted him at the punch table. looking beyond him. And she laughed “Better fortify yourself while It ugnln, an odd little murmur of con­ not quite finished but sufficiently so— ness Is apt to be fatal. Filth will soon less significance In the background. the others. Of course, that means while a special price had secured him make short work of the youngsters. From the present knowledge of the re­ much better profits from those so lasts," he said. "This Is an anniver­ tent The delicacy of young turkeys Is lation of function to form, these prints of his photographs. Thus armed sary, mine and Mrs. Vedder’s, and we He wheeled. Stnndlng on the thres­ he arrived on time, tilled with the In­ largely due to the rapid growth of points are dairy temperament, body handled." celebrute, but we are limited. Meet hold of the conservatory was Betty vigorating tingle that prefaced the In­ feathers. Unlike the chick, the young capacity and mammary system. Of Carqulnez.” Clinton, at the head of the steps. Be­ Ear Diseases of Swine A short man with an enormous hind her was Baxter. Caleb stood as terview, cool enough on the surface, turkey at once starts to put out large less Importance from the production Said to Be Incurable shock of straight black hair, a rough If suddenly frozen, while she pussed as determined to win over any opposition feathers on Its wings and tall, and standpoint are general appearance He hud to wait for a few moments. this heavy growth has a tendency to and type, also size and condition. In ly modeled face In which black eyes If she dlil not see him. Pigs and sometimes hogs become And, while he waited, he saw the tap the vitality from the body, leaving addition there are what might be twinkled genlnlly, dark-skinned almost “It Is a perfectly glorious night,” stenographer, Miss Morgan, sending It an easy prey to Weakness and dis­ called the fancy points, closely asso­ Infected and Inflamed In the middle as an Indian, shook hands with Caleb she said to Baxter as she moved on. eur Just ns children nnd grown peo­ lie spoke with a Spanish accent. To Carmen had vanished. Baxter gave guarded glances In his direction. Once ease. A damp soil, such as heavy clay ciated with type, such as a pretty ple hnve Infection and pus In the mid­ he thought he caught an appeal In her head, level rump, small horns, straight land. Is very unsuitable for rearing Caleb he seemed to have stepped di­ him a malicious smile as he followed dle ear where the little bones connect rectly across from the Quartler Latin. Betty to the end of the conservatory. eyes, even a suggestion that she the young. A very cold, exposed situ­ back, and well-balanced udder. These the outer drum with the Inner drum wanted to talk with him. She looked ation Is likewise unfit. fancy points are only slightly, If at Ills wife was In absolute contrast. Caleb stood irresolute and then went ill, tired, walking without spring, all all, correlated with producing ability. of the ene, The middle enr of the pig She was an ushen blond, with great slowly down the steps Into the big her spruceness vanished. A bell They do, however, add to the beauty Is connected with the pharynx by a musses of hair braided above and room. buzzed, the secretary went Into Cox's Market Broilers Need of the animal and thus enhance far tube—the air tube. Pus forms and partly about an oval face that had a The evening wns utterly spoiled for may press on each enr drum and and came out again w ith: Two Weeks Fattening selling value. perfect complexion, untouced by ap­ him. Carmen rejoined him but he room sometimes ruptures the other drum. •‘They’re ready for you now, Mr. These points and the emphasis to It Is a good plan to give the brbllers would not reaccept her challenge. He Warner.” plied aid. At other times it may pass through that are to be marketed about two be placed on them In Judging animals She looked like a mndonna, Caleb wanted to leave hut he stuck It out, Cox was In his own office to usher weeks of fattening before they are are discussed In the circular In con­ the Inner drum nnd Infect the middle thought, until he noticed her eyes. conscious that he had deliberately of­ him Into the directors' room where the ear. When a pig holds Its head tilted sold. This Is especially advisable If siderable detail. A copy may be ob­ to one side and the ear Is sensitive They were Oriental In their piquant fended Curmen, hardly daring to big model was on the long table. something has happened during the tained, as long as the supply lasts, by and hurts when you catch It by the slant nnd they were the color of Jade. lmnglne how Betty had construed the “You’ve met some of us,” said Cox brooding period to check the growth writing to the United States Depart­ He mentally docketed her as a woman scene she had happened upon with genially as he Introduced him, ear—Just as a dog does when It has of these young birds. One way to fat­ ment of Agriculture, Washington. of personality and unusual brains. Baxter ns her partner. How had Bax­ canker of the ear—It may be due to Caleb recognized Morse, of the Lum­ ten them Is to confine a group of them Oarqulnez, It appeared, was an artist. ter happened to he there on that of all Inflammation of the middle and Inter­ ber ring, Lawler, the oil magnate, Win­ Caleb and his hostess wound up at evenings? Caleb remembered thut he ton of the Light and Power company In a small house—about 100 In a 10 Satisfactory System of nal ears. When the outer drum the piano. Brompton was with Car­ had said he was a friend of the Ved- nnd Mnrlln, Thurston's uncle. Hlnck by 12 house—for a period of two Calf Feeding Developed bursts open and lets out the pus tem­ men. He hud a stranded air, an ap­ ders but he fancied that, If he had ley wus there. The atmosphere seemed weeks Just before selling them. Darken The Ottawa (Canada) experimental porary relief from pain may come. A pearance of having been left there by been actually Invited, Vedder would friendly but churged with business. the house as much as possible, making farm has developed a fairly satisfac­ graduate veterinarian may open the have said something about It. Yet sure there Is plenty of ventilation. Re­ the tide of Ills own feelings, wishful to drum and give temporary relief. No The faces were serious, thoughtful. move any roosts or dropping boards tory system of calf feeding. For the stay hut conscious that he cut a figure Vedder did not necessarily know that "Suppose," said Cox, "that you give that may be In the house and hnve first feeding they see to It that the permanent curative operation has out of pose, out of harmony. Carmen Caleb Wurner and Fred Baxter were been found for the ptg. It Is best to flushed eyes and teeth at Caleb as Intimates. And It was not a formal us all the same tnlk you niude to plenty of clean litter on the floor to calf gets the colostrum milk from Its fatten nn affected pig or hog and dam. If this Is not available then an­ affair. Baxter might merely have ex­ Hinckley and myself. We have gone start with. Mrs. Vedder fluttered away with a: make pork out of It. Little pigs so af­ over the matter already, but we should ercised his right of dropping In. “Ami these, you know." Feed them a wet mash of the con­ other fresh cow Is used. For the flrst fected from an economic point cun like to hear from you,” two weeks the calf gets a dally ration He found the Jade eyes of Mrs. Car- "That waan't quite fair,” said Caleb. sistency of pancake batter, composed Cnleb got up and began at the be­ of any of the good commercial fat- of from eight to twelve pounds of be destroyed. “Your bringing me Into u strange qulnez regarding him with a sidelong ginning. He spoke fluently. His talk company with uu orchestral accom­ glance of humor, of understanding, not teners moistened with milk. Fine whole milk. This Is given three times paniment. You mustn't expect me to lacking In sympathy. He hecumo sud­ cume naturally us he opened up the cracked yellow corn or yellow corn a day so as to not overload the stom­ Deficiency in Feeding denly conscious that he had stopped filing cabinet of his mind. He com­ meal and milk are great fatteners for ach of the cnlf. live up to the role of Kscumlllo,” Is Cause of Paralysis The amount of milk Is slightly In­ "I don't think you leave much to he listening to her, or talking to her, menced with Cox's dinner und the flrst poultry. Feed the birds three times The canses of pnralysls of swine are desired as a matador. In so fur as I whichever It might huve been, und prompting that came from the state­ a day In troughs, what they will clean creased during the third and fourth that he wus watching Intently the ment of Golden'« lack of water. Ami up at each feeding. Keep water away weeks. Following that time the calf said to be: (1) Fractures of the loin have seen you In uctlon." "You forget the Inspiration. Of such group of which Betty was the huh. he wound up crisply with the produc­ from them so they will eat lots of Is gradually shifted to skim milk and or back vertebrae; (2) deficiency feed Even ns he flushed under the scrutiny tion of his pipe-joint model, und the mash. Watch sanitary conditions Is fed a grain mixture plus a calf that causes rickets or lack of develop­ a Carmen." notes and photographs connected carefully, to prevent any spoiling of meal. Only a limited amount of this ment of bones in pigs; (3) osteomala­ "Why, yon are a true Caballero. I of his vis a-vls, Betty nodded to him, with It. feed and possible disease Infection. meal Is given at first and the amount cia or removal of bone In grown sows; thought you must lie like all the New pleasantly, as she might to an ac­ Hinckley’s eyes kindled. gradually Increased as the calf In­ (4) kidney-worm or kidney fat worms; Keep everything clean. Englanders. I never understood that quaintance. Not—Caleb decided—as “This should solve that problem," he creases In size. (5) kidney diseases; (6) Injuries to they possessed nny gallantry. If you she would have acted If the Incident The calf meal which they use as a the nerve centers; (7) Injuries to the keep that up ull evening, you will do she had chosen to Ignore hnd never declared. “You have hit upon a bully Free Range With Grass Idea, and the right one, Mr. Warner." substitute for the fat In the milk Is loin and back muscles. very nicely," she said. And begun to occurred. The directors began to sit at ease, “You have met Miss Clinton?" asked and Shade Is Favored made of two parts of finely ground The most common cause Is defi­ sing very softly. Brompton was Ig nored. Caleb felt sorry for him, so the artist's wife. "She is a charming to produce clgnrs or select from u box As soon as the chicks are old oats, two parts of corn meal, one part ciency feeding. Feeding brood sows evidently In love with the girl who girl. She la different—and Indifferent that circulated to Caleb. enough to leave the brooder—from six of ground flaxseed, one-half of one on corn alone, peanuts alone, velvet so say the men. She and I are close "You’re thorough, young man,” said to eight weeks—they should ba placed per cent salt and 1 per cent bone beans alone, soy beans alone. This made a mock of him, but he snw no Marlin. “Shall we go Into conference. on free range with grass and shade meal. Two parts of oil meal may be means that vltamine Is lacking that way of altering matters, lie stood by friends.'* ’Yes?” Caleb could muster nothing Cox?” He looked ut his watch. the lamp and the girl sang up at him. If possible. If white diarrhea, gape substituted In place of the flaxseed, makes the lime and phosphorus solu­ "We'll ask you to excuse us for flf worms or the little roundworms af­ but It Is not so good. This mixture Is ble or digestible or assimilable and her face full In glow, her lips shaping better than the Inane syllable. He wus grateful to Mrs. Carqulnez. teen minutes, Mr. Warner,” Raid Cox. fected the chicks last year, place the fed by putting the amount needed for deposits them In the formation of the syllables of Carmen's song witch l»ld she mean him to be, he wondered. “We ll »end out for you.” Ingly, coops on new range If possible, for a day’s feeding In a pall, ponrlng bone. This vltamine Is found In milk, Had she seen what the rest had Caleb did not stay In the offices. He these diseases are not easily gotten scalding water over It and then feed­ In cod-liver oil, and not In white corn, Mats, si Ja ta lm a , prenaa voua garde. missed with those oblique green eyes paced the corridor outside, smoking, ing the mixture the following evening peanuts, In velvet beans or cotton­ hers? And hud she tried to help pondering his chances. He had Oak­ rid of and will remain on the ground and morning. seed oil. “It was the torendor whom Carmen of from one season to another. This Is him? ville to fall hack upon, hut there was especially true of the worms. If there warned," said Caleb. The rest of the nffulr went on to always the chance—always the chance Is tuberculosis In the old flock keep Low-Yielding Cows Will “I'erhaps he didn't need It, Brora- Swine Sanitation Plan my gel us some punch before It's all Caleb as If he looked nt It through a In Big Business—that, having given up the young chicks from going over the screen. Champagne was opened and Reduce Dairying Profits his knowledge, he might be shuffled Interesting to Greece g< me.” same ground for they contract the he snw Baxter lift his brimming glass It Is low-yielding cows that "play ! The success of raising pigs In the Ilrompton departed obediently. Car and rise In a clever speech to Ills host out of the game. They knew his plan. disease easily. tnen made room for Caleb beside her and hostess. Culeh recollected the They had the money and the Influence, Grass will furnish all of the green hob” with farm dairying. They eat United States by a method developed They might think themselves able to ahont as much as cows that yield ; by the United States Department of on the piano bench. doctor's mention of champagne nnd Its get along without him. He was a feed necessary during the summer Just a profit, and each one costs Just ns Agriculture for keeping pigs free “She hasn't come yet," she said as action on Baxter. He wondered If the If chicks are on free range. stranger. much In labor, feed ami equipment from intestinal parasites has resulted Caleb looked about the room. latter would make an ass of himself. He stood at the end of the passage, as does a good cow, the one that In requests from foreign sources for a “She Is expected, 1 understand,” he As soon us the flrst couple gave an looking Into the street but seeing little. Examine the Hens makes money for her owner. The description of the method. One of the countered coolly. excuse Caleb found the Japanese and Handle the flock. There Is depend­ worst thing tbout these low ylelders most recent letters of inquiry re­ C.irmcp gme him a queer little asked for his hut and coat. His And he smiled grimly. “I’m not a Yankee for nothing," he told himself. ability about touch which does not Is the fact they put milk on the mar­ smile, of approbation perhaps—or of hostess cunie up. belong to sight. Feeling the breast ket In competition with the money­ ceived by the department came from “They haven't got all the trumps." challenge "You're not going? We're going to (TO n « CONTIMUBD.) bone of a fowl Is an Index to her making cows, and do this during times Salónica, Greece, “lias she ever thanked you properly This demand Is one result of the condition. Looking at her tells little of surplus. Thus they Increase the for sav log her from the hull I 1 haven t. of her body. A hen that Is out of supply of milk out of proportion to cordial relations which scientists of lint I Intend to.” condition may fluff her feathers like the demand, which lowers the price (he zoological division, bureau of ani­ Brompton came back with the punch mal Industry, hnve with foreign para­ and they sipped at It, listening to the S h ak esp eare B uilt U p L a n g u a g e in W ritings * broody hen. Wasting Is common of all milk throughout the year, [ sitologists. The constant exchange of liter a hard winter. Of the wasting tnlk. whether used on the fluid market or llseases, tuberculosis comes first for butter, cheese or other dairy prod­ Information and preserved specimens But Caleb found his enjoyment has enabled the United States scien­ So far did It go, this movement of When Shakespeare wns at the height Worms, lice and mites follow. The marred by a creeping denbt of Betty ucts. The menace to dairying Is not Clinton « appearance. Carmen per­ of his power», he almost made Ills linguistic nnarchy, declared Professor ! inrmal fowl In good health Is In good more good cows, but too many cows tists to build tip an Index catalogue of animal parasites believed to be the haps perceived It. At any rate she language, as the Americans sny they Gordon, that prudent, word fearing I flesh. of low production. Inrgest In the world. seemed to have detlnltely attached do today, as he went along Dr George u„,n gr,,w alarmed, and later new Gordon of Oxford pointed out In a wools were blacklisted. Caleb as her cavalier. Good Chick Waterer Sire for Dairy Herd “Come on up Into the conservatory,” lecture on Shakespeare English tie- < Hogging Off Peas A good waterer for chicks can be fore the Itoyal Institution of London. Afost dairymen prefer to purchase she said. "The room Is getting hot The Canadian field pea Is a very uade with a tomato can und saucer D io g e n e s and A lexan der a young hull. By so doing they save Heferrlng to the state of the Eng­ There Is a wonderful view of the lish language In the Sixteenth cen- | The Interview between Diogenes and >r a sirup psll and pie tin. Punch express charges, they run less chance suitable wirlety of peas to grow for strait.” They mounted three steps together tury. Professor Gordon Bald ’here was Alexander the Great la supposed to aoles shout one Inch from the upper of Introducing disease Into their herd», hog feeding. In a good many locali­ and went In among the pulms and no fixed pronunciation or »event and have occurred at Corinth. The mon­ ?dge of the can or pall—from six to 1 and they get a hull that Is easily han­ ties they are grown nnd pastured off vines, leaving the door open behind there wns neither a standard gram arch asked the cynic philosopher >lght holes are plenty. When ready dled. It Is a safer practice, however, by hogs during the month of Angnst mar nor a standard dictionary. The whether there was anything he could 1 to nse fill can or pall with water, turn to buy a proven bull. The get of a after they have ripened pretty well. them. "This Is better. Isn't It?" she asked first qurllty of Elizabethan and there­ do for him, Diogenes replied that the 1 the saucer or pie tin ov<-r the top, hull furnish the best proof of the kind They will provide from fonr to six She stood close beside him and Caleb fore of Shakespenrenn English was only favor he had to ask of the prince Hold tightly In place and Invert. The of individuals he will sire. An lnex weeks of pasture during this part of was tangibly aware of the nppenl of Its hospitality and Ita passion for ex­ was that he would not stand between water will come through the holes till perlenced breeder should have some the year, nnd If a little com, barley periment. Its willingness to use every him and the sun. In reply Alexander I the saucer or pen Is full and as the one familiar with pedigrees to advise or mill feed Is fed to the pigs while • 1 o' dued her vivid coloring, the daring hue form of verbal wealth, to try every exclaimed: "If 1 were not Alexander. chicks drink the dish will automatical­ Mm about the breeding of a bull, be they are pasturing peas, they will do ly be refilled. very well nnd one will get a pretty I would be Diogenes I" fore purchasing. if her gown, hut something einauated thing "once, at least." WAT EK BEARER. fair return.