She wiped It on her apron and lab no control o f It at all, and to any «ye, even a stupid one. It would have be­ It on the center table; then wiped trayed strange matters. A t first I her hand and started to pull down ber simply stared at that mysterious little sleeve, “That's a curious bit of tattooing tattoo mark In red and blue; It seemed as If I could not pull ray eyes away on your arm,” the doctor commented from IL But at last, rubbing my hands “ How did you come by It?" " I don't know,” she replied Indlffer over them, I looked up at the doctor, “ It's always been there, 1 astonished, questioning. Incredulous, ently. ORGANIZATION IS fancy; ever since I was too small to CUT OUT DRAf TS and yet convinced. NEGLECTED SPRAY r v v t t Ai/'AC'T' F / T ' C O f any such momentary turmoil his remember anyway. I hope your knife NEED OF DAIRYING T UK M U b l b b b S own face showed absolutely no sign. won't get rusty, sir. And I hope you RIGS COST MONEY It wag calm, almost to the edge of don't mind my laughin’ at that b it of | (Prepared by the United State* Department An Important requirement for suc­ Indifference, but his bright old eyes song you sang.” otf Ax<-x-:-x:-x-> more. they w ill not do their best when productive than the pooreet cows ot “ My hand Isn’t ns small as some, Several apple, cherry, and plum forced to do this, says H. H. Alp, poul­ the best herds. These records do show sir,” she snld with fat good humor, try extension specialist of the college In a very high percentage of cases, a selections already made are showing F am ed in H istory as W arrior and B uilder “ hut. anyway, I can try.” of agrlcalture. University of Illinois wide margin of difference between the superiority over seedling stocks 'n the "Hold on I” the doctor cried as she Hence the valne of n good egg mash high and low producing animals In any nursery. moved her hand toward the vase. "The • • • Among the most Important mon­ however, were not ns great ns hl» often Is limited by the hopper In herd. Through careful selection, the thing Is full of water. You'll get your archs who governed a mighty c iv ili­ building ability. His temple at Aby­ The last season has brought to the which It Is fed, he said. Feeding use of a good sire, properly balanced sleeve wet.” zation centuries before Athens came dos and his gallerled tomb In the Val­ space for all hens at all times Is the minds of tunny growers the Importance feeds, and Intelligent care. It Is alto I was standing close by w aiting to Into fame was Setl I, a great w arrior ley of the Tombs o f the Kings stand rule that should be kept In mind In L-ether possible to develop the bes> of preparations fo r winter. On all lee what would happen, s till utterly nnd a great builder, who ruled Egypt out ns nmong the most amazing archi­ building a poultry feed hopoer, he ree animal on the majority of our ordinary poorly drained pieces o f orchard It Is at a loss for a guess aa to the doctor’s not long after the death of Tut-ankh- tectural triumphs devised by mind of ommended. very helpful to plow a furrow down farms into paying herds. purpose. each middle. nmen. Itamesea I, founder o f the man.—D etroit News. The girl slipped hack her sleeve and nineteenth dynasty of Egypt, ruled • • • plunged her arm Into the vase. Dry Skimmed Milk only two years and was then succeed­ Avoid Injuries to root and crown V irtu e » o f M e n Cow Losing Her Cud And I. unable to believe what my ed hy hts son. Setl I. The young ruler since It Is mainly through wounds Feed dealers and feed mixers are In my exploration for the virtues of There really Is no such thing as a syea had seen, clutched the doctor’s took up the task bequeathed to him recognizing the Increasing demand for cow losing her cud. Animals such as that the crown gall bacteria gain an men I have learned that patient Shoulder and atnred, astounded. Into by his father of lending his conquer­ entrance to the plant. dry skimmed milk, which Is now be­ (he cow and sheep swallow their food bis thoughtful face. For high up on ing armies Into Asia. He inarched to search usually discovers some refresh­ • • e the g irl’s forearm. Just Inside the el­ Lebanon and compelled the Syrian ing virtue wherever there has been ing manufactured lu sufficient quant» in s very coarse condition while eat ties to supply the growlr g poultr The most permanent and satisfactory bow. a tattoo mark In red and princes to cut down some of the fa­ exhibited any unusual display of en­ tag and later this food Is brought control measures fo r mosaic and leaf needs. Milk by-products, seml-golld ergy.— Stuart Sherman. blue— a mark that I had not forgotten. tuous cellars fo r his triumph. hack Into the mouth’ for further mss He and dry, supply the poultrymnn a su­ curl begin with the setting nut of tlcatlon and then passes hack into the overrun the Philistine country, perior quality of protein and lime and healthy certified raspberry stock. true stomach and from there Into CHAPTER VII W itd o m in R eticen ce • • • marched through Palestine and shat­ certain vitamlnes; hut apparently of the mouth in small amounts at a time tered the Atnorltes. He also had con­ “ People who say little ,” snld HI Ho, jual or more Importance Is the milk The Delaware Is regarded aa fhp and swallowed. Hence i f a tow should It was fortunate that she did not flict with the lllltlte s of Asia Minor, the sage of Chinatown, "i to sugar which In the llitesttaal tract outRtandinff red erape. Because of It* lose the cud which she was chewing »lice look Into my astonished face. he- hut little I* known of his wars with themselves the time for t, seems to perform a service not snp high quality and ready gaUiblllty. It mother would be aiailahle in a short