SELECTION OF LAYERS Professor Kent Gives Rules Fol lowed at Cornell. Examination of Ear Lobo la Consld i red to 8a Almost Infallible Vel vety Texture of Han'a Comb la Alao Good. -'- The expert aye can readily detect laying heni among a flock of nonlay ers. Protestor Kent gtvea the follow ing rules observed at Cornell, aome of which were worked out eome year ago by the Connecticut.' experiment station: : ' Yellow-legged birda quickly lay off the color in tltelr shanka when they are laying. A hen which ia laying heavily almost loses the yellow color out of her shanka. After molting the yellow color returns quickly. '..v'v . Examination of the ear lobe la con sidered to be almost infallible. A chalky white ear lobe indicates a bird is laying heavily, whereas a cream-col' ored one shows the bird ia laying mod erately, has just started or baa just stopped. A mijk-colored ear lobe shows the hen has laid slightly or has stopped laying.' A very yellow or dark ear lobe indicates the hen haa not laid at all. ' - It is to be remembered that an ex tremely white ear lobe also may mean very tew vitality. The more velvety the texture of the comb of a hen is the better is her health, and it ia almost a certain sign abe ia laying heavily. Out of 40 hens under observation at Cornell, six with chalky white ear He Desired It A boy walked into the office ot the telegraph company at Chicago ana applied for a job. He saw nis bww was "Missouri." The manaaer happened to want a messenger boy just at that moment and gave him a message inai nan w be delivered in a hurry..- "Here's your chance, my ooy,- saia the manager, "these people have seen kicking about undelivered messages. Now, don't come back until you have delivered it" A little while afterward tne tele phone rang. On the other end or tne wire there appeared to be a building watchman, somewhat terrified. "Have you got a boy they can -Mis souri?' " inquired the watchman. "We did have 10 minutes ago, - re plied the manager. .The watchman -continued: "That 'Missouri' feller came over here and said he had to go to one of the offices. We don't allow no one up at that office at this hour and I told him he couldn't go." "Vnn voi." said the manaeer. "Well," said the watchman, "he said he would go and I had to pull my gun on him." - "But you didn't shoot him!" ex1 claimed the manager. " - ' "No," meekly came back the re sponse over the wire, "but I want my gun back." Lost Property. - A taxi driver was standing off a cab rank in London when a special con stable went up to him and said: "Look here, my man, you must get into position on the rank." - " "And who are you?" waa the ques tion. - ' . "I'm a special constable," answered the traffic director, displaying his badge. "Oh, you're the very bloke I'm look ing for. Why, about 'art an hour ago a passenger went off and left a bloom ing kid on the seat of my cab; now what am I to do about it?" "Wait a minute wait a minute," replied the special, turning up his notebook. "Ah. here it is. Rule 49 Property found in cabs must be taken to the nearest police station, ana 11 not claimed in six months it becomes the property of the finder." , The Heckler Heckled. Mrs. William! H. Thompson, wife of Chicago's new mayor, did much; to help her husband win. Mrs. Thompson, in the days wnen it was deemed unwomanly to want to vote, was once prevailed on to make a suffrage speech. She spoke superb ly, but, in the midst of her argument, a youth with a cigarette yelled : "Don t you wn you were a man r "Don't you?" said Mrs. Thompson, and went right on with her argument again. - A few minutes later the heckler, having recovered, tried another bout with the lair speaker. "Don't you think mothers ought to stay home with their children?", he demanded. Purity Guaranteed under all State and National Pure Food Laws. You can pay a hiaher price, but you cannot et a baking powder that will raise nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and pastry, or that is any more healthful. Your money pack if KC fails to please you., 1 ry a can at our nsK. 1A10I risl lUldXll ' utrMto u kill UIUM.NMt.eltu, A Mixed Flock, lobes showed that they had laid 22 eggs that week, 16 eggs the previous week and nine the week before that Of, six other hens with creamy ear lobes, lour laid is eggs tnat week ana three laid 12 the week before and three more laid nine egga the prior week. ' . -v ' Seven hens with yellow ear lobes were examined and only one of them had laid an egg that week and four -the week before. 7 Nine hens with very dark ear lobes showed that they had not-laid an egg for weeks. Keep Separator Milk Sweet A little carbonate ot soda will keep separator milk quite sweet and pala table for the pigs, gnd it is a good Idea to have a little of this on hand In warm weather. ' " ' Ideal Place for Chicken. ' The ideal ylace to raise chickens is on an alfalfa or clover patch', or at the end of a corn, mangel or turnip patch, where insect life is fairly abua dant. ' Matter of Grammar. Housekeeper How's this? You promised to saw some wood if I gave you a lunch. Tramp I recall no such promise, madam. "The idea! I told you I'd give you a lunch If you d saw some wood, and you agreed. "Pardon me, madam. Tour exact words were: 'I'll give you a lunch If you saw that wood over there by the gate.' " . ' - ' "Exactly. That's just what I said.' "Well, madam, I saw that wood over there by the gate as I came in." Tit Bits. His Status. "Were you a bull or a bear in Wall street?" ' - ."I wasn't either. I was the man who has to run for a tree when the menagerie breaks loose." Washing ton Star, ; ' Resemblance. "Why do you call him the human Din wheel? "Because he gets up so much spec tacular speed and always finishes Just where he started." Washington Star. Man's Perils, . When a married man gets too old to go to war his wife's next dread is that he will get his feet wet. Toledo Blade. ?p3 let, elms, tuu .it ...on. M.d.ol attul,ca.'tapill ortle svm I will .ol till! of lnur. ..rthlnff. Giimeteed .IfoettM. Sold br dMkn, or i..t br empNM pie peM lot $1. babou somas, ut stiaih an.. snekiya, a. t. T Brad: Is New Shoes. Alwav ab.aka in Allan's Fnoi.aan. a nnvrl.r. It euro, hot, iweating, setting, iwollen feet, Cure, corn., ingrowing nail, and bunions. At ill droggleta nd .hoe iteren, 2fto. Dont acee)t myiutwtltute. Ham pie mai led FBBli. Addnat Allen 8. Olmited, Ia Soy. S. Y. A Daughter of Eve. . He had been to a "stag" dinner, and his wife wanted to hear all about it when, he got home. "Well," he aald, "one rather odd thing occured. Jim Blankton got up and left the table because some fellow told a story he did not approve of." , 'How noble ot Mr. Blankton,", ex claimed the wife, "and what was the story, John?" 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