OUR COMIC SECTION The Cream of the Tobacco Crop BATTLE WORMS AND DISEASES HAN y? THE FEATHERHEADS That “Shame” Stuff Is N. G. / HOW CAM I EVPKT \ ' lb SAJE AM? M ome 9 TrttS ' YEAR IF I GUE W To FANkffS DEMANDS Foc A MEO) FUR GOAT- BY GEORGE*-ILL ÍIMR l V HAVE ■ To SHAME HER OUT OF THE IDE A ß ! Y / HERE Y x l AQE WI n T i NG A HEW FUR COAT WHEN YoU ' HAVE ONE W a Y s JuST AS WARM AS CAN B E /- WHY JuST THINK HOW HAPPY SOMEONE IN THE TENEMENT DISTRICT WOULD , \ be with a coat like *rt>u(2Sy OH- Y FAM MY d e a r - i Y f been thru the slums foCAY- I W onder if y » realize hol J , DEfoLATE THOSE ftooe people ace ! .ITMAKES ME WONDER IF WE RFALlY \APPRECIATE WHAT YJE H A VE “/ Gapeworm Pest Spread to Chicks by Turkeys / I HADN'T T hought "Wage War on Worms and Disease” Is the slogan adopted by the poultry specialist» of the New Jersey State Agricultural college, who suggest sev­ en “ words to the wise" In a campaign ugainet disease In New Jersey. “ Hatch or Buy Chicks Early” Is the first. Figures from the farm egg la.v- Ing contest for five years show that thicks hatched before May 15 pro­ duced 75 eggs the first six months from November to May, and those hatched after May 15 produced C8 eggs for the same period. "Keep Brooder House Clean." The steps s-uggested for cleaning a brooder house thoroughly are: first, scrape the floor, thus removing all accumu­ lated droppings and litte r; second, sweep the celling, wall, and floor; third, scrub the floor, side walls, and window sills with hot lye solution; fourth, clean all brooding equipment; nnd fifth, after the house Is dry spray with an npproved disinfectant. "Provide Clean ltange or Close Con­ finement.” By clean range is meant ground on which no chickens have been raised for at least a year and where no poultry manure has been scattered for nt least two years. If room Is so limited that clean tange cannot be provided, close con­ finement Is recommended. “ Keep Old and Young Stock Sep­ arate." Do not let the youngsters come In contact with the laying stock which may he carrying the germs of coccldiosle nnd roundworm while be­ ing apparently healthy. "Build Screen Manure Pit.” This w ill pnrtlally eliminate the common fly which Is a fru itfu l source of worm Infestation. “ Supply Wire Dropping Boards." As dropping boards furnish a good source of Infection, these should be screened to prevent the birds from walking on the droppings. A half-inch mesh wire stretched tightly beneath the roost poles Is recommended. “ Clean Dropping Boards Dally.” From May to October, droppings should be clenned from the boards and placed In the screen manure pit. LETS GWE IT To S ome poor lacy R ight of AWAY - AND IL L HAVE Ti THAT, F E LIX 1“ , nel ) coat k S ent o u r T omorrow Tnlted Stntes Department of Agri­ culture, In ’discussing gapewortns, points out that the two most Impor­ tant Items In the control of this pest nre, first, to keep the little chick« away from turkeys, nnd. second, to brood chicks only on clean ground. Turkeys may carry gapewortns at any age, the grown birds showing no evi­ dence of their presence. The depart­ ment reports that In most of the out­ breaks Investigated turkeys have been present on the Infested farm. Ground on which chicks have been raised before and on which mature poultry has ranged Is almost certain to be Infested with eggs of the round­ worm nnd tapeworm, ns well ns the gapeworm. Hence the young chicks should by nil means he put on clean ground each year. Blowing the lots Is quite effective In breaking up pnra- slte trouble. P oultry Hints VINCENT RICHARDS Champion Tennis Player writes: “Immediately before and after my important tennis matches 1 obtair. the great­ est possible comfort and sat­ isfaction from Lucky Strikes. A tennis player must guard his throat carefully, and that is why 1 smoke only Luckies—they are mild and mellow, and cannotpossibly irritate your throat, and my wind is always in splendid shape.” "It’s toasted" No Throat irritation - No Coughs ©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc. W om an in N ew Field S tarting Right Although not yet old enough to vote. Miss Mabel Weller, twenty- three, has passed examinations In London which make her the first woman qualified as a ship broker In Engl» nd. A ship broker’s duties require the negotiating of cargoes for steamers throughout the world, the hearing of responsibility for discharging of car­ goes, the entering Into arrangements with captnlns nnd erews of all na­ tionalities and the employment of technical knowledge of all classes of ships and markets In the world. Miss Weller began her eareet In this man directed Held as a clerk la a London ship broker's firm. The same tendency in life that keeps its going wrong, once we have started In the wrong direction, works both ways. Start definitely In the right direction and II Is Increasingly easier to keep going In that direction. Save a little money and It Is Increas­ ingly easier to save more money. Hallit Is more than a hail master. It cun he made Into a powerful servant. —Grove Patterson, In the Moline Reg­ ister. No Such Luck Jones—Don’t you hute to play with i poor loser? Smith—I never do. Being busy Is often with being happy. synonymous Style» in H andw riting A study by Leonard P. Ayres showed that front a point of view of legibility handwriting styles may b« classified ns follows: Vertical—that Is, slanting—from !Hl to Hit degrees; medium slant, from Htt to 55 degrees, and extreme sliuit, front 55 to 30 de­ grees. Some fools pat on more airs than a wise man could grind out on a hand organ. Do not turn lights off too early In the spring. ® W e » t« m N e w ep ap er Too much hulk ennnot he handled by young chicks. Untoa Early roosting keeps the chicks from crowding Into the corners. Finney Has Heard H im Sing FINNEY OF TH E FORCE < H E B E -M E R E BYES Wuurè T u e TH ROUBLE - Y W hy - 1 was J u ST \ / oh S o VERE COM ING OUT FROM? M Y l J a M au m e MUSIC LESSÖNl AT MRS a J eig u B o R'S S a JOORS-AND these \ B oys came u P a n d / Fowls can he culled at night by use of flashlight with a blue-tinted hull). . MUSIC PUPILS'; Do not stop feeding early and late In the day when lights are finally left out. Giving the chirk» some form of milk at the start stimulates their up|>etltes and promotes growth. A suitable mash, fed throughout the -11 tamer, balances the grain ration arid keeps the chicks growing without uny setbacks. Any shelter that protects from storms and severe weather Incentive to egg production. Sometimes (hut not always) gos­ ling» w ill live and make some growth If compelled to rely on their own re­ sources to get nourishment V VES S lß - I PLAY THE- i / iolia J AYD \6lA JC r !■ -; OH WELL-. SoMWY The extra expense for a double floor In the brooder house Is a good In vestment. A warm nnd dry door can tie made by Including a snh and top floor with n Inyer of tar paper be­ tween them. Plymouth Rock hens with extremely small combs are apt to produce rmnll eggs. It Is claimed by breeders. Removing the cockerels at broiler age gives the pullets more room to grow and develop. Birds of both sexes w ill grow better when separated. During the muddy days of spring It w ill he well to keep the layers shut In the house during the forenoon to avoid tracking the nests with muddy feet and thus soil the eggs which dis count them for market purposes. GO O D S H O E S ... add to your appearance, snd appearance counte for so much these days. Millions o f men and women wear W. L. Douglas thoes, year after year, in preference to all other makes because they are good » h o c , styled right and priced below moat other good shoes. N e w S pring W ylet fo r M e n , W o m e n M id Boy» «re n o w being displayed In 120 Douglas stores in th e p rin c ip a l ocies and by re liable ahoa dealers everyw here. R E M E M B E R » W e bo u g h t ik e lea th e rs fo r these S p rin g styles before prices o f hides a n d lea th e rs a d v a ru ed. T h e r e ’s a s av in g fo r you o f n e a rly $ 1 o n every p a ir o f W . L . Llouglas shoes, A fa ir and square retail price tramped on the soler of Ih/U^lat shoes a t the factory, guarantees bonesf value. M e n ’ s > 5 to JR —W o m e n 's >*» t o B o y s ’ $4 i o H C a ta lo g o f N e w S p rin g Styles m a ile d on request, W . L. D O U G L A S SHOE CO. 1 7 ) Sf>«rfc S tre e t, B r o c k to n , M a s s. T O M E R C H A N T S ! I f Dooglss shoes are nor sold In y our to w n , w rite today for catalog snd agency. An English Inventor’s automobile cr children Is driven by compressed Ir, having tanks that are filled with tire pump. Home men ran bear the ring of s sliver dollar farther thuu that of s church bell. It Is aa dlftlctilt to keep out of love It Is to understand It. When love sets the tasks the Inborer never thlnka of demanding shorter hours. And Have a Clear Skin Gently anoint the affected part writ h Cuticura Ointment. W ash off in five minutea w ith Cuticura Soap and hot w ater and continue bathing for some minutes. Pimples, ecze­ mas, rashes, and Ir r ita tio n s are quickly relieved and healed by this treatm ent. Cuticura Talcum is fra­ grant and refreshing, an ideal toilet powder. a«« a u — ■«. otntmaii — -----■ - sa. va-«, i ¿ ^ fe r a is , ¿y C«H»«-ssra "sik.«.. S k a v ta j su a zs.