Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, November 10, 1927, Image 6

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    W W W .W W .--.W W A
The
Green Cloak
By
YORKE DAVIS
W W fc n le <
Copyright. 1924
STO R Y FROM T H E S T A R T
D r R o n a ld M cA lister, fam o u s
In h is sp e c ia l w o r k — a p p lie d
p s y c h o lo g y —em p lo y s h is le isu re
tim e in th e e lu c id a tio n o f crim e
m y ste rie s . As th e n a r r a tiv e opens
he is in te r e s te d w ith A s s is ta n t
d i s t r i c t A tto rn e y A sh to n In th e
rrnirder, In th e sm a ll to w n of
O ak R id g e, of a reclu ae, H en ry
M organ. T h e m u rd e re d m an, his
p a p e rs re v e a l, h ad been In New
Z ealan d , w h e re D o c to r M cA lister
had liv ed In hla y o u th .
W ill
H a rv e y h a s te stifie d he sa w a
w om an w e a r in g a g re e n c lo a k In
th e M o rg an hom e th e n ig h t of
th e m u rd e r.
D o c to r R e in h a rd t,
frie n d of M cA lister, te le p h o n e s
he h a s a q u e e r c a s e In his h o s p i­
ta l a n d in v ite s M c A lister to see
th e p a tie n t. D o c to r R e in h a rd t's
p a tie n t p ro v es to be a y o u n g
w om an, w ho in u n c o n s c io u sn e s s
m u tte rs In a la n g u a g e R e in h a rd t
does n o t u n d e rs ta n d . M cA lister
se es a p o ssib le c o n n e c tio n b e ­
tw een th e m u rd e re d N ew Z ea­
la n d e r an d th e g irl. A c a re fu lly
hidden m ap Is d isc o v ered
A g irl
e n te r s th e h o u se In th e d a r k n e s s
nnd escap es, le a v in g a g re e n
c lo a k behind. M c A lister d ecid es
upon a p sy c h o lo g ic al te s t of H a r ­
vey.
CHAPTER V— Continued
With a feeling of excitem ent which
1 found It hard to concent, I began
reading those first twelve neutral
words. Ills answ ers came with flash-
like rapidity. He was a good subject
and he had entered fully Into the spir­
it of the test. To my ear the Interval
between my word nnd his was about
h alf a second. When I saw the reconl
afterw ard, I found thnt It averaged a
little less than th a t—about four-
tenths.
The word Pen brought the obvious
association, Ink.
Snow culled up
S hovel; nnd Song, Theuter.
The
tw elfth word, Sign, culled up the curi­
ous association, Woodland, which was
to ¡»rove of Interest anil significance
to us before the day was out. But I
bad no time to think about It then.
Without varying the Interval, w ith­
out varying the tone of my voice, or
raising my eyes from the list I held
In my hand, I pronounced the thir­
teenth word, Loops.
The answ er came like a flash, nnd
It was Automobile. I glanced up as he
said If, nnd caught a faint smile of
rem iniscence on Ills lips Loops in Ills
mind were things to lie looped, nnd
the circus billboards supplied the as-
sod atlo n with automobile. The next
word Pipe, brought the simple asso­
ciation, Tobacco. To my mind Ids tin-
hesitating utterance of that word was
as good a dem onstration of his Inno­
cence of the crime Itself ns a com­
pletely established alibi woul ’ have
been
But we were only nt the beginning
o f our experiment. N either the doc­
to r nor I believed hint guilty. We hoth
belleveil thnt, hidden In some corner
o f th at mind of his, was n piece of
unsuspected knowledge which would
give us the key with which to unlock
th e h eart of the mystery.
Three or four numbers down the
list enme another word, Map, which
might have draw n a significant reply.
The Instantaneous association which
It brought up, however, was Europe.
A fter thnt came a succession of
words, straight Inventories of articles
to be found In various rooms In the
Morgan house, tint they nil drew blank.
Never once was there a moment's best
tatlon
So far our test proved, clearly and
exhaustively, that. In his testim ony nt
th e Inquest, our young man had
m eant to tell the truth. I was re-
minded of the doctor's words on the
night of our return from the hospital,
when he had warned me against fall­
ing Into the erro r of thinking thnt
the unlikely could not happen. His
old theory o f associative Illusion,
which had been made to look so fan ­
tastically Improbable by our discovery
of the cloak, was practically proven
tru e In the very teeth of Its Improba­
bility by tills test of ours.
But who w as the girl H arvey knew
—the black haired girl w ho wore a
green cloak, with the collar cut high
In the hack? We were as far as ever
from the answ er to th at question.
An I so far as I could see none of
his associates with the successive
words in my list brought out anything
of significance. A pparently we were
draw ing blank cover. At the same
time, I was aw are Hint something or
o th er had made my chief extremely
thoughtful. The way he w as opening
and shutting his hands ami staring out
o f the window, the perplexed frown
which knitted bis brows, made It clear
th at th ere w as only one link lacking
In some chain of association of his
own
At last ns I glanced at him In the
h alf second Interval between my word
and liarvey'a, I saw th at he had got
I t; saw the sudden flare of excitement
kindle In hla eyes nnd his two clenched
ORCHARD
“Do you rem ember Ids association
hands come down softly on th e arm s
with the word ‘sign’? It was ‘Wood­
of his chuir.
land.’ ”
The next moment th e word Dance
In my ?Ist brought the um-xi>ected as­
“yes,” said I. “It struck me us
sociation Policeman from Harvey.
curious.”
At th at th e doctor rose and in t e r
“It struck me as ratlfbr more than
rupted the te s t “I think, riiel|rs,” he
th at," said the doctor, "because I had
said, "th u t those negatives of yours
an echo ot the same association my­
must he done. I ll go on und read this
self, and I spent ten solid m inutes
COW STABLES TO
other list to Mr. H arvey.”
trying to place IL I suppose my diffi­ VARIOUS ENEMIES
FALL PRUNING IS
The erran d he bad proposed to me
culty came fro « the fact th u t It took
SUIT
DAIRYMAN
OF YOUNG CHICKS
BEST FOR BLIGHT
was purely fictitious and the sheet of
me so close to home."
(>a|ier he held In his hand was b la n k ;
“Woodland avenue you m ean?” I
D airy barns designed to m eet the
so 1 Interpreted his Interruption as In­ questioned. T hat was the street The
P runing out the dead wood In the
Young chickens have many enemies needs of the uiilmul and m ake for con­
tended for the mere purpose of giving
such as hawks, crows, owls, rats, venience In labor are the trend of pres- fall is the best method of controlling
Meredith was on.
him a chance to catechise Harvey
’’Closer than th a t,” he said. “Do foxes, skunks, weasels, cats, and dogs, ent i|*iy construction. T hese features,' fire blight of apples and pears, ad­
along some new line w ithout causing
you »-member our own corner and the all of which have about the sam e ten together with the practice of avoid­ vises Dr. A. L. Plerstorff, fruit spe­
him to suspect the reason for the
stre e t sign th at m arks It? It was dencles, for, once they sta rt to h arass ing w aste of lum ber «re the result of cialist of th e New Jersey State Col­
change.
lege of A griculture.
pulled around diagonally and bent Into a flock, they will not stop until the modern, stan d ard specifications.
To give color to the excuse, I left
T he bacteria which cause tire blight
a most disreputable angle as a Hal­ chickens a re full-grown. The best
W aste In cutting Is avoided, nd-
the room for a few moments, but It
loween prank two weeks ago. So the way to cope with them generally Is to vlses D. B. Lucus, Instructor In rural w inter over on 'h e diseased parts of
will be easy to believe th at I returned
association was a perfectly natural prevent them from catching the engineering at the New Jersey College th e tree, and In the spring are carried
as soon as I plausibly could. I found
one to unyone who, during the past i chickens.
of A griculture In New Brunsw ick, by to the opening blossoms oy bees and
Doctor McAlister pronouncing a suc­ two weeks, has been In the habit of
A fence around the poultry yard using standard lengths of lum ber from o th er Insects.
Spraying Is of no
cession of words rath er more rapidly
! about four or five feet high with flue
a
v
a
il;
hence
the
only practicable con­
frequenting our p art of the town.”
than I had read them from my list, • “B ut,” suid I, "how did you Infer the mesh ot the bottom and with the bot­ the foundation to the roof. For gam ­ trol Is to prevent its spread by cut-
brel
roofs
both
the
S
haw
ver
tru
ss
and
and the young m an's answ er had
existence of June Perkins from th a t? ” tom burled lu the ground three or the bracer ra fte r a re popular, nnd for ting out an d burning all diseased
quickened, too, so th at to the ear they
four Inches will provide protection
p a rts of the trees.
“Of course, th at was only tlie s ta rt­
were alm ost instantaneous. The words
against many anim als Including dogs, curved roofs tlie Gothic arch. These
T his con best be done before the
ing
point,”
he
answered.
“His
whole
types
of
light
fram
ing
may
he
used
up
were a list of the features of the
foxes, and skunks. If ruts or weasels
tre e s have shed their green leave«,
train of associations made It evident
to
40-foot
w
idths
and
will
allow
a
human face. Kars was the first one
bother the chickens, any refuse or tall
as th e brown leaves and dead twigs
th a t he had been ‘going around,’ as he
I heard, and Its association. Instantly,
grass w here they might hide or breed spacious hay loft unobstructed by stan d out prom inently. Cut off the
suld,
with
somebody.
T
he
plnce
In
the
heavy
tim
bers
such
ns
w
ere
formerly
C o ra l; probably a reference to e ar­
should be removed, according to poul­
tw igs und branches just below the
social scale occupied by th a t some­
rings, I th o u g h t Eyes produced the
trymen a t the New York Stute College used nt close intervals.
dead
areas. Use a sharp knife to cut
body
was
pretty
well
determ
ined
by
The Shaw ver tru ss projects some­
adjective Black.
Lips, ludicrously
of A griculture ut Itbacu.
o u t the can k ers formed on large
w
hat
Inw
ard
ut
Intervals
of
eight
to
enough, brought the Involuntary ad ­ the neighborhood of the stre e t sign.
It has sometimes been found neces­
limbs, rem oving all the dead bark
It’s quite the sm artest p art of town
mission, Kiss. And at th a t o u r sub­
sary to cover the chicken yard with tw elve feet, hut Is entirely clear be­ nnd about one-half inch of live hark
for
blocks
and
blocks
all
around
there,
tween
braces.
T
he
braced
ra
fte
r
type,
ject went llamlng red. Ills p ertu rb a­
and It would be preposterous to as- 1 two-inch mesh w ire for protection which requires approxim ately the on all sides of the dead area. See
tion was made perfectly evident the
from haw ks und crows. At the Maine
th a t such cuts a re pointed nt both
sam
e th at Will Ilnrvey calls a t the
next moment, when he w aited four
experim ent station, however, nnd on sam e am ount of lum ber, projects ends so they will heal readily the
front
dooF
of
any
house
thereabouts.
slightly
down
nt
every
ra
fter,
thus
seconds a fter the word Hand, only to
ninny poultry farms, stream ers tied a
follow ing season. A fter making the
The young ladles who use the front
produce the rhymed association, Band.
few feet apurt on tw ine strung across making very little choice betw een the wounds, sterilize them with mer­
doors
of
the
Imposing
residences
In
two.
The
Gothic
arch
leaves
an
en­
Nothing could have been clearer than
the Held or the chicken run prove suc­
curic cyanide (1 ¡»art to 500 parts of
th at, being on his guard against m ak­ o u r neighborhood don’t go to the sort cessful and no overhead cover wus tirely o¡ien loft and has a beautiful w ater) and bichloride of mercury (I
of
dances
th
at
would
call
up
the
as­
outside appearance.
ing another Involuntary admission, he
needed.
sociation ‘policeman’ In any young
Effort has been m ade by engineers p a rt to 500 of w ater) mixed together.
had rejected w hatever word had come
Owls may kill chickens which roost
m an's mind. At any rate. It seemed
to
establish eith e r the bent o r cut ra f t­ C arry these disinfectants In a wooden
first, and consciously and laboriously
In trees or exposed places, or they
a
reasonable
Inference
to
me
th
u
t
our
er,
the form er being cheaper while the o r glass container, as metal contain­
thought up another.
may even enter open windows of
young
friend
had
been
carrying
on
a
la
tte
r has a tendency to distort. ers tend to w eaken them. They may
The next word Face, brought, as a
brooder houses. To avoid this d an ­
be applied w ith a swab made with a
linrniless flirtation with some house­
rath er quicker response, the adjective
ger, It Is well to keep the chickens In \\ 1th th eir economy nnd convenience piece of cloth or a sponge tied to a
maid. The scene of this affair was so
Nice. It did not occur to me a t the
the houses nt night and, perhaps, these roofs of light plank fram ing stick. D isinfect the tools also occa­
fa r away from his own home, June
will make a big appeal to farm ers.
time th at this w as a rhymed assocla-
screen the windows.
Perkins was so utterly disassociated j
The ru ral engineering departm ent sionally. The chem icals should be
his
own
mind i from
per- » * . . »
I In
ll
1 1 13 u
n ii
iv iu
t anything
u ijn u iig
T\ Y
T
C*
a t the college of ag ricu ltu re has pre­ kept out of the reach of children or
talning to the Oak Itldge m ystery, thnt L ilttlS M o n e y iS f e p e n t
pared standard ¡dans for barn fram ­ live stock, ns they are boll) violent
his rfalve description of the black hair
ings of the types discussed nnd these poisons.
in
Aiding
Poultrymen
F ire blight w as first described as
and the green cloak of the woman
A recent analysis by the United may he had free on request.
occurring In the highlands of tha
whose silhouette he saw upon the
S tates D epartm ent of A griculture
H udson river about a ceutury und a
shade becomes possible."
shows th a t less money per $1,000 val­ New Bulletin on Raising
h a lf ago. It Is so culled because the
"W ell,” said I thoughtfully, a fte r a
uation of the commodity Is spent by
e s attack ed have the appearance
little silence, "It’s perfectly evident
Dairy Calves From Iowa tre
tlie governm ent In aiding poultry and
of being scorched by fire.
th a t we've done H arvey a servlci, al­ egg producers than of any other farm
A bulletin which should be of much
though he Isn’t grateful for It Just crop.
Interest to dairym en has been pub­
now. We’ve cleared him, to our own
On the basis mentioned, poultry In­ lished by the Iowa experim ent sta ­ All Fruit in Storage
satisfaction nt least. We've found an
terests receive I I cents, tobacco 42 tion on raising dairy calves. Figures
English housemaid named Ja n e P er­
Should Be Kept Cool
cents, cotton 50 cents, pork and pork show th n t th ere a re 24,000,000 dairy
kins. She Is, no doubt, the girl of
It m ight be advised th at all fruit in
products C5 cents, Irish potatoes 79 cows in the United States. The av er­
whom the profile on the shade rem ind­
cents, vegetables 84 cents, small fru its age age of these cows Is six years. Storage be kept cool. However, apples
ed him. The next thing to do Is to
$1.08, orchard fru its $1.00, dairy c a t­ This m akes the problem of raising com prise most of the fruit stored ua
look her up, discover, If possible,
tle und products $1.80, citrus fru its dairy heifers for replacem ents an Im­ corn-belt farm s, so uny suggestions
w hether she happens to possess a
relative to the handling of the stored
$2.40, beef cattle and products $2.85, po rtan t eonsideratlon.
green cloak, with th at p articu lar kind
fru it n atu rally npply most directly to
sheep and sheep products, $3.27, und
Fifty-four p er cent of th e dairy
of collnr. It's likely enough, I sup­
apples, says Successful Farming.
bees nnd bee products $3.01.
cows a re used to produce whole milk.
pose. T here are probably hundreds of
T hose who have stored apples will
Poultry und eggs, the fifth agricul­ In seclions w here th is Is th e case the
garm ents like th a t being worn In the
tu ral Interest In the United S tates In problem of raising dairy calves Is a do well to sort them over occasionally
city this season. In the departm ent
value, affect more producers und deal­ g reater problem on account of the —p articu larly If they ure In common
stores they make what they call 'spe­
ers than any other Industrj and re­ shortage of skim milk. An ow ner of storage. W here bigh-qnality closely
cials’ of those things, nnd sell them
ceive proportionately less federal ag ri­ such a herd may he content to buy graded apples have been ¡mt into cold
In hundred lots, all exactly alike.”
storage, th is sorting Is usually never
cultural appropriation. The appropria­
The more I thought over the situ a­ tions made for poultry are divided springers to keep up his herd or lie necessary unless It does happen to he
m ust sacrifice some milk o r raise his
tion, the deeper my perplexity grew.
among various bureaus. In the De­ nlves largely by the use of calf meals. very late In the season, beyond the
The test upon H arvey had utterly de­
usunl d a te to which the variety caa
partm ent of A griculture uloue, nine
stroyed my hope th a t we could get
The proper grow th of dairy calves be kept.
different
bureaus
handle poultry
from him any clew to the Identity of
has an Im portant Influence on th eir
In common storage the occasional
funds.
Th.-re W a i a Scared Look in His Eyes,
the strange, wild creatu re we had seen
fu tu re production. Calves which are w arm spelts through w inter cause de­
but. Besides That, He Was Evidently
In the hospital. Instead, It had led
stunted will not produce as much velopm ent of rots, and It Is the danger
Extrem ely Angry.
us to a trig, snug, undoubtedly re­ Table Gives Relative
when m ature ns heifers th at have from th is standpoint th at requires the
spectable English housemaid named
tlon also ; thut somebody he knew
Size of Turkey Breeds been properly grown. Men who pay occasional sorting over of apples that
Jan e P erking; and lending us to her,
attention to th e breeding of their cat­ a re In a cave or cellar or in any stor­
pronounced it “flee.” B ut thnt the
T
he
following
table will give the
It left 11s face to fnce with a coinci­
tle have a g reater opportunity for Im­ age, unless it is cold storage.
doctor's mind had jum ped to this con­
dence, or, rnther, a series of coinci­ relative sizes of the breeds of tu rk ey s: provem ent both from the standpoint
clusion was made clear when, for Ids
W h ite B o u rb o n of proper grow th us well as improve­
dences nlniost incredible.
next word, he him self gave out the
R ro n ze H o lla n d R ed s
Compulsory Grading Law-
“ Well,” I resumed with a sigh,
word English.
P o u n d s P o u n d s P o u n d s ment in breeding.
th ere are lots of young women with A d u lt’ to m . .
30
H
M
This got an answ er, hut not the
Adopted by Virginia
83
24
25
blnck hair, ami I suppose a good Y e a rlin g tom
kind of answ er we were expecting.
T he general assembly of the state of
25
Y
o
u
n
g
to
m
.
.
20
20
Essential
That
Calves
Our w itness Jumped to his feet, knock­ many of them w ear green clonks. But H en ...............
20
18
18
Virginia h as undertaken to compel the
thnt a girl should have a profile like T u lle t ...........
ing over the little telephone before
16
14
14
Get First Milk From Cow apple grow ers of the commonwealth to
th
n
t
of
tlie
extraordinary
creature
we
him, as he did so. T here w as u
T hese are the stan d ard w eights nnd
It Is best to leave the calf with the adopt b e tte r m arketing methods. A
saw in the hospital ami Inter In Mor­
scared look In his eyes, but besides
show the W hite H olland to be the dam for a few days so It can »ret the law has been passed which requires
gan’s study—n profile like thnt and the
thut, be w as evidently extremely
lightest of the ttiree breeds, but we colostrum nr first milk. If th is cannot th n t all apples offered for sale shall
snme colored hair nnd the same sort
angry.
find th a t there Is a great tendency he done draw the first milk from the be graded according to the standard
of clonk, nnd still obviously a differ­
"Now look here,” he said, “w hat
for the W hite Holland turkeys to run cow and feed It to the calf. The suck­ s ta te grading system , and that each
en
t
person
altogether,
Is
rath
er
dis­
business Is It of yours w hether I go
over the standard weight somewhat. ing of the calf also aids In relieving package shall be stam ped with the
concerting.
Ashton
nt
least
would
around with Ja n e Perkins, or not?
Of the three breeds the Wldte ones Inflammation in the cow's odder at nam e and address of the grower or
laugh ut us If we told him we believed
She's a respectable girl ; she’s a lady.
are considered to he the most domes­ th is time. From two days to four or packer, and th a t th e variety, quantity
It.”
W hat right have you got sticking your
tic nnd will usually range closer to five we ks old. the calf should receive und size of product be specified.
“Yes.” snld the doctor, "Ashton home than either of the other breeds. tw o to five pounds of milk three tim es
noses Into my affairs?”
Forcing the fru it grow er to employ
F o r myself, I w as too much asto n ­ would laugh. He laughs rath er too Tlie Bourbon Beds would come be­ a day. T here is more danger of over­ up-to-date and profitable methods is
easily,
thnt
young
man.”
ished by the result of the doctor's ex­
tween the other two breeds In regard feeding than underfeeding th e young a “new one” as fa r ns this country Is
perim ent to say anything. For that
Then, for the first tim e I looked leng to ranging habits.
calf. In the case of the Jersey or concerned. We doubt the wisdom of
m atter, my chief might ns well have
nnd senrcblngly Into my old ch iefs
Guernsey, It Is som etimes practical to th is type of legislation, says the Farm­
been silent for any effect Ills words
face. Ills eyes were bright with ex­
dilute milk with w ater, preferably ers’ Guide, hut we ll admit that It Is
had In calm ing the subject of our test.
citem ent. his cheeks flushed nnd his
warm w ater of the snme tem perature an Interesting experim ent. If law can
big, restless hands beating out a tr i­
He w ouldn't sit down. He wouldn't
ns the milk. If milk need be warmed m ake ua good. It ought to be able to
answ er questions. He w as through
um phant tattoo upon the table top He
It should he «et In warm w ater. Scald­ m ake us prosperous.
ilid not look like a man whose plans
with us completely. T his he made
0 * 0 ♦o'.: >—o - o - o —
o ;; ed milk Is hard to digest. D uring the
and theories had gone awry.
quite clear ns he struggled Into his
Much disease can he kept out of the sixth or seventh week the calf enn
overcoat nnd clapped on Ids h n t
“T here's something,” I snld curious­ poultry flock by burying or burning gradually lie changed from whole milk Latham Raspberry Was
•'Well," said I when we were left
ly, “th at I don't see yet.”
to skim milk. Foam on skim milk
the dead birds.
Developed in Minnesota
alone, "I don't mind adm itting th at
“You will soon,” he assured me, "be­
• • •
should not be fed to calves as it is
The L atham rasplierry was devel­
I’m ra th e r behind the procession.
fore nnother day Is out, unless I’m
Burn or bury dead chickens. Every liable to cause bloating.
oped by the Minnesota agricultural
We've discovered Ja n e Perkins, but
mistaken. Have a little patience."
decaying carcass is an Incubator
experim ent station ns a result of sys­
who she Is, or w hat she Is I don't
T here came a sharp knock at the breeding germ s nnd disease.
tem atic crossing. It Is a seedling from
know. And 1 certainly can’t see what
s e e
door Just then, nnd ns It swung open,
a cross between King and Louden.
gave you the clew th u t led you up to
we saw Ashton stnndlng there.
One means of getting the pullets to
In the test plots. It w as known ns
her so directly.”
(TO DK CONTINUED.)
lay In the w inter Is to give them : :<>• <>►<> - o —c>: :o * o - < > « o - o : : M innesota No. 4. The first plants
plenty of w ater and proper food Io
w ere set out in a sm all way for trial
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Never keep cows—make cows keep
purposes In 1014. The variety was
you.
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earned L atham In 1920 In honor of A.
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A
combination
of
dried
butterm
ilk
U se o f G reen F ood s C om m on in A ll A g es
W. Latham , who w as secretary of the
and m eat scraps Is usually depended
One of the greatest sources of sour
upon to furnish the anim al protein milk and low-grade dairy products Is M innesota S tate H orticultural society
l.ettu ce Is one of the oldest vege­ It Is believed they were grown In the portion of mash m ixture.
fo r 29 years.
the unsterllized utensil.
tables known and was eaten fully D00 earliest American settlem ents. Thom­
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The variety seems to be rapidly cîis-
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W heat bran Is largely used In all
years before the Uhrlstlnn era. Aris­ as Jefferson recorded the growing of
placing all o th er varieties In Minne­
Qiinllty
b
u
tter
can
be
produced
In
tom ntoes In Virginia in 1781, yet It Is chick mashes. It Is bulky but fairly
totle praised It highly. Spinach was
sota, W isconsin and the Dakotas. The
said than an Italian could not per­ digestible nnd has a laxative tendency th e sum m er time only If proper care canes are quite hardy, vigorous and
Introduced Into China from Persia
Is
given
to
the
cream
from
which
It
suade the people of Salem, Mass., to which Is beneficial. It Is fairly high
productive. The fruit Is large, firm
about 190 B. C., but was new to Eu­
Is m anufactured.
taste them In 1802.—K ansas City In protein.
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and of good quality. It has a lo n |
rope In the Sixteenth ceutury. Botan-
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Times.
ripening period.
Ically, one of th e most Interesting
Cottage cheese Is an attractiv e nil
In New York the Pacific Const ex ­
products of the gnrden la the cabbage
y ear food, and Is a good m eans of
tra white eggs sell for more than tha utilizing the sour milk.
W ro te Im m o r ta l M u tic
family. Kale, brussels sprouts, sa­
Pruning Time Here
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voy cabbage, red cabbage, collards,
Franz Schubert has been called "The New Jersey and nearby extra whites.
F
arm
orchards will generally stand
kohlrabi, cauliflower nnd broccoli are
Man of a Thousand Melodies," al A good reputation Is w orth money.
It Is estim ated th a t at least $4 per
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careful scrutiny for the purpose of do­
though the Etude. In w riting of this,
ull varieties of one species. C arrots
Birds th at should he culled are sure cow can he gained every y ear h.v the
says th at It Is "a libel upon his enor to show a loss In the future and the projier conservation of all m anure In ing some pruning this w inter. Iterance
w ere eaten by the ancients, but they
all dead wood, especially all branches
minis fecundity, because he might bet
were not very popular. W atercress,
sooner they are sold, the greater will the bam .
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th a t have carried fire blight or other
growing n aturally In all north tem ­ ter be termed the man of 22,000 met»
be the returns. In proportion to costs
The dairy cow Is partlcnlarly p a r­ diseases.
Be sure to tak e out all
p erate regions, has been eaten as a dies.” It Is probable th a t no othei |
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composer of history produced so man»
salad since th e Greek nnd Roman
It Is better to keep a small flock of tial to silage, and that she responds branches that rub and crowd each
themes, many of which are Immortai birds that pay thetr way than to keep to the addition of silage to her ration other. Do not leave ugly stubs of
ascendancy and has been cultivated
since the Sixteenth century.
Peas
a large flock In which there are a lot Is shown In the rem arknble Increase wounds. It is alw ays best to pruns
were used by ancient E gyptians and
from the outside Inward, so as to re­
Ridicule Is the best test of truth
of drones thnt eat up the profit mad* In the nnmlier of sllou built In the re
glens devoted to dairying.
duce th e fruiting surface. The object
others, but were not common food In It will not stick where it is uot Ju st *>y good birds.
Europe until th e E ighteenth ceutury.
1» to keep the outer branches from be
—Chesterfield.
coming overloaded.
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