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- n COMBS CF Women of Ancient Egypt Used Boxwood Ornaments. 0. Prof. J. Record of Yale Univerzl*“ Describes Various Kinde et Wood Used Centuries Ago. T he tresses o f a pharaoh’s daughter were dressed w ith combs o f wood, says Prof. S. J. Record o f Yale u n iversity, who recently made a study o f the d if fe re n t kin d s o f woods used by th p un d e n t Egyptians. These combs wore ninde o f boxwood, w hich whs nmeh weed fo r cn rvlng by the e a rly Egyp- tlans, and they were not g re a llj tils s im ila r to some o f the combs which adorn th e women o f the T w en tie th century, "A s one wooden object a fte r another fro m tlie tomb o f T n t-A n kli-A n ie n has been ileSi-rlbed and p ictu re d lit the pub He pres», many questions have arise«," w rite s ) lr . Record. “ W hat Ittnda ef woods are these? W hiBce d id the.' come? W hat preservatives have kept them pound fo r thousanils o f years? H ow C;tB these woods be Id e n tille d to day r ' Professor Record's studios In c b 'd "'' lb ) woods r e p r ts r o ir tlv e o f the |k ‘r i ‘st fro n t I'Ptvi [I. f . to ' 'Of, lb ('. Y.’o tr1 played an Im po rta nt p a rt In the live o f these E;’ -. fftlnll» •- n •' 't ' d to h h: u -I i (•-•. long ill) ' < '< I ". l' fottnd to l p one o f th e ir f i t : f f t z ' woods the most fam ous species being the ce lla r o f Lebanon, which I no m yth, as some are Inclined to believe. The E gyptians used cedar extensive ly fo r coffins. boxes, large effigies ant! fo r such general purposes os we its- w h ite pine. They also used cypress a n other wood o f great d u ra b ility . The gopher wood used In m aking the Ark o f the Covenant was probably cypress, according to Professor Record. The yew, a tree noted fo r Its dura b lllt y as the cedar Rnd the cypress w ss aseil by the E gyptians In the teak Ing of bows, carvings and sm all Imide tnents. Sycamore was used fo r m untr m y cases, bat the sycamore o f the ancients was a flg. an evergreen tiiu h e r tre e sometimes « .lie d a tig m ulberry. These epeclee were employed where la rge etv.es were demanded, w ld le In the m a n u fa ctu re o f sm alle r a rticles th e E gyp tia n s used such local growth as was available, w hich apparently was lim ite d te ta m n rlsk, a ld e r and other m in o r aperies. T he E gyptians were skilled woodworkers, cabinet makers and worst carvers. Weed vsteoertag la wet sa altra-m od arn accom plishm ent, hut It la u fact a p ra ctice o f venerable a n tiq u ity . It was doyeloped by the Egyptians sev eral thousand years before the Idrth of C h rist. Professor Record found an adm irable exa/nple o f th is craftsm an ship In the coffin o f the m onarch Neph th yo fro m M elr, displayed In the N in th E g yp tia n room o f the M etropolitan Museum o f A rt, New York. T h a t these woods used by the Egyp tia n s linve endured the centuries. Pro. fessor Record a ttrib u te s to the dry clim a te o f E gypt and not to any pre servatlveg employed. Professor Record Identified the d iffe re n t woods by sub Jectlnii them to Intensive study under tlie microscope and com paring their cell s tru ctu re w ith th a t o f the specter as found gro w ing today.—Am erican F ore stry Magazine. Across E m pty Continent. Two explorers, seventy-yen r-tfid tw ins, by the bye, have Just crossed A u s tra lia fro m south coast to north const and hack, covering nearly (l.ttkl m iles In 07 days w ith three m otor cats. The e xp lo re rs passed through vast stretches o f country w ith o u t sign o f man or beast, an experience. Cap ta in W h ite considers, which moat s trla k in g ly Justifies the late Lord N o rth c llffe 's lament over the folly and menace o f the "E m p ty C on tin e nt.” M r. M cCallum , one o f (he tw o broth era, says he whs amazed at the alum (lanes o f fe rtile co u n try through w hich they passed In the In te rio r, and mentions one plain. ISO m iles long and extending east nad west as fa r as the eye tu n see, consisting o f splendid a llo v tn l soil. They passed through superb pastoral areas w ith many rivers a va ilable fo r huge Irrig a tio n schemes, b u t the development of o f these lands w ould be nhsoliitMly de pendent upon tlie b u ild in g o f a direct north-south tran sco n tin e n ta l Hue. The Fond Parent. T he boy who hud scratched his name on the paint e f the sta tio n a ry m otor car had been soundly cuffed by the owner. A ttra c te d by the loud howling w hich resulted, a crow d soon gathered, through which the fa th e r o f the boy pushed his way. “W he struck my s,m?" he demanded fu rio u s ly . "Show me the m a n !" The m otorist stepped fo rw a n j. lie was 8 feet 2 Inches In height and 41» .round the cheat. " I did," he said. “ Served him rig h t, s ir," said, ths man. touching his cap. “ I 'll give Idiu another h iding when I get him home.” On ths Safe Side. " I see yen have put lightning rods on your new b a rn ." "Had to do IL" answered Farmer Coratesoet " fo s said years ago Hist lightning rods were nsetoss." “Yep. Science has been mighty busy since then. I f they kin prove that the old law of gravitation ain't nrorkln' any more there's no fellin' but what they've given us a new kind o f electricity." High Record Held by Artis Piebe de Koi Production o f W isconsin Cow H as B een Profitable. An average y e a rly product H u tor 15 consecutive years o f 12,520 pot ud» of milk and 5t!2.7 pounds o f b u tte r, or a to lu l o f lil.O ions o f u i.lk 4ft.I alm ost fo u r tons o f b u tte r, is a recu tl in . il by 1 -, a pure bred H o lste in c o v , A de K o i, O u n riT h y the IV / ,> lege o f Ag. ¡culture. T h is i o f m ilk Is sufficient to sa qu a rt o f m ilk to every faufit day in the c ity o f W u s iilu / - or M ilw u tik tw , H'ls. The i n duction e f th is cow bn i proved u p io a tn b te cue. 1 > IS years o f u tlik in g sire lets I ' p ro fit o f yg 45 fo r every w o rth o f feed consumed. lie ’‘Urn th triw » •—r iS f-t'm e f t ' 2,: 2.'(.«!l in e r cost o f feed ra •> the value o f lu-r o ffsprin Aitu> is a i ou> i. , ib . a i.. » m l w e ig h s . i " o - n i l I. Iff ) ; i: i.lih ty to to S h c rt f 't'ii in to I J ill. ■ o f I ' t l l k a n d l i q t i e i o d l A rtis F o b , us K cl, O.-.tiuu a «0 by the U m v ,ra .ty o f V /is.ongin. food breeding, large capacity, lin e cr feeding and good cure. She l-i Sldl m ilkin g , despite Iter old ag T h is cow, now 17 years of age. Inis" the d istin ctio n o f having had more students study and w ork w ith h r than w ith any o th er p n in n il on the u n ive rsity fa rm , accord.ng to I ’r.if. II. 8. lliilc e . She Is alw ays tm iltn t and subm lls to h andling by students as i f It were a pleasure am) an honor Destroy Red Cedars and Save V aluable Orchards Apple rust cannot liv e w ith o u t red cedar trees. The m oral then Is to cut out n il red cedars w ith in a m ile of valuable orchards. The W ealthy and many o f the crab tipples are p a rtic u la rly susceptible to rust. The disease Is caused by a ftin-zua which lives on rad cedars and npple trees. In w in te r the fungus aidd s on the cedars w h ile w a itin g to spread tnll- llons " f dpores in the uprtng to tht. tip ple leaves nnd fr u it, t ’ n ile r the attiict; the upper surface o f the leaves ret e:t!s small, sticky, honey -coloret I spores Later, oritnge-eiilnred spots, sonu’tltifes surrounded by n red m argin, are pro duced on the lo w e r surface. Tree , laid ly Infected become p a rtly d e lo lla te d and have a rusty appearance. Th fr u it Is dw arfed and misshapen. Pauls which fo rm tills year are weakened nnd w ill make only a poor crop next year. The spots on the under surface of the apple leaves are the cluster cup, o f the ru st and the spores o f the fu n gus produced In these cups are blown to red cedars on which they produce the so-culled eeilar galls o r cedar tip ples. T h is Is a game tth lc lt only te e can p la y— the red cedar and tlie u|i- p ie ; In fe ctio n cannot lie tra n sm itte d from one apple tree to another. Several instances o f losses front rust In southeastern Minnesota ot'charils lisvo been reported to .1. fl. Leach o f U n iv e rs ity farm , an a u th o rity on fr u it and vegetable diseases. Doctor Leach says th a t In V irg in ia and West V irg i nia, where many apples are grown. Hi« red cedar Is being syste m a tica lly era d i cated by counties. No red cedar Is le ft standing w ith in n m ile o f an apple o r chard. Feed F ow ls More Roots and V egetab les for Uggs By feeding inure ruols and vege tables, the average p o u ltry raiser can reduce his feeding expenses u ia te rlu lly snd also get more vggs. The cheapest food Is th a t which w ill make liens lay, and the way to make In n s lay Is to keep them in good lie u ltli. I t Is Itn- posHlhle to have a Hock in good la yin g condition when only g ra in Is given. Such foods us carrots, tu rn ip s ant! potatoes are not ric h In egg producing elements, hut they pei'torm a service w'ltleh renders a ll the o ther foods oaten more valuable. L e t the fa n n e r give Ills cow» n othing hut corn tool his supply o f m ilk would soon he reduced, [t is tlie suine w ith liens and the e g yleld. Front a d ie ta ry sia n d p oiitt the use o f roots Is recoiiitiiended, and they w ill enable one to feed nntre hens anil get more eggs w ith lit t le nr no a Idl- tlo itu l cost. Perm it H ens to Select Own Mash C onstituents A study o f Hie free choice system t»f ntaslt fweding fo r chickens iiih It- by Hie t id ie d S tu trs Itepai tun nt of A gri cu ltu re at Its experim ent fstitti located at M ellsvllle. Mil., showed that the b-eg results and highest egg ptoducthiM n,» uhhthied when hens are allow ed te select th e ir own nmsti const it it , it is. It was ftittad that heas seltn .’ ,1 a nutsli etnnposati o f (W p a rts coruateal. .kJ p a ils meat acra|ts, f pa rts o heat bran, and 4 pa rts wheat m id dlin gs T his tansli give» best results w a it Leg horn*, sad » less at I lit n Is 11 ng uinsit containing more brun and ground oat*, w ith less meat »erap, ha» given better results w ith general-purpose breeds. unflowers for silage should be put S is t of Emotion, Indeed. When reach the hard w h o , the I..W seeds .......................................... " In In short, indies Indies mi ahtt gcni!eiiten,'' gh stage When grown on wet , t,ip (>r)|tn| .,, , iny— I l.eg tc g so the pith Is ssppy snd full of assure v««.— 1 - , I I wisl you— , that wish I had a w in they may he cut anti wilted In dow In my bosom, that you m ight mye field before putting Into the silo. tlie emotions of my heart." grown oa very dry ground, they Vulgar B oy- W ouldn t a pane In be put lntu the silo as prompt your tummy do?- Isw to n 'lit K it» poeellde ta d »Bough w ater add- hat a little can be squeezed from Head the home paper. cut slant» b I rn n in: CF Œ IB ® n o n ! Miner A': V IV /W A fcV V N um erous Ilia o f S w in e Go Sh Ì fi'dlll® , Arrangement for Hog c u ,i i . . ) - - — Feeding Quite Handy àola’br Crab and His Habits Criminated and U sed at Illi- Moior Coaches Driving Out Trot* ley in Some Towns. By JO H N O AKW O O O Describcd by Vshter. U n noticed or D iagn osed noia Experim ent Station. A soapboxer pointed at a great as Cholera. fa cto ry. "W h o b u ilt th a t fa c to ry ’ A handy arrangem ent fo r feeding W o rk m e n !" he yelled. "W h o run the in . i taq led a and us -u a a t t m the tiu - Good Reads Throughout the Country Q lp ttg n and Oe-perntet > ^ o - rig g .u m i us.-u e un- T e rrib le tU« I «***•• Ur pa r t I* s W ho get the (P r« ta r« d ♦ ? W o rkm e n ! M .y 1 hroatan ths Eloctrto vf - i » W ill B a t t i, to t h . ' e Q w tm a n t s ta l..« F ig h te r— W Car's Existence. C a n ta l &tyV* Í VVh¡|e bog el.o lvn i la s till th e I*»«».-! f a llii it? silti ui» Iie iT î^ lih . h c u iu t'ts Cegth fo r Horae. <•/ n c»>n -rvtö feed.a¿ /.«¿»r 12 »cti ü b le ' Serb »us o f awiQe ü í w i Ú míj » w ith w hich A town In Veriaout lias now ehas- \ r to!<l a b a lf trtu h m .tl l-J fv v l luug ao«l iw u eoiKTeie iloncd •(* tro lle y lin e und Is Io sub the Curttojr h.*s to cutth n-b His a lie n ‘.«4 a <b ole lie. Ih s untres that IHSi ci • or ait ti Is c a fk d -h y the Ci tile d S ta le s Ue- «ach 12 f t t ‘l l?*aj mude Kp« s tltu le busses. I t Is announced thut mi k n /n r that thnt pa* ill the s, ;(. th is is- n aiu, er tí u n itç ,t m : n the llocu". AC the outaU « v.licti tlie change gt)cs in to effect the . ty; eat af tltn iittfrtri - p iirtm e n r o f A xrictiU U fe to H*« nunk»r- ild i •. o, ,1 the lie r:;.it turne»« <jf the tro u J i« lo a r p o tty are i fa .e w ill he raised from 8 cents to o ilie r aftu»< nts o f sw ine w hich. In a i re ititti! iq d as by is s< tu ri lases .riß h s set In li.e coserete ih» .r. T v t i r a* , Iff. I f the street ra ilw a y company • »n!» the o t t e r bM»f o f lin o nt uimiydul preval, ace o f eholvru. D .tddcr tjr* . 'T h e »--elä d c c ne Is 111- u ro Mplked 2 by 3-liich p k et» i had pul up the price no one would i go unnoticed or (x^aüldy are dtogiUMW) te r th u d E g B ist, f o r t i e h - - at!' c!..b V. ¿»iib teiippprl panels v .^ c h cun have stood fo r It. ive [ires',Hue. A us cholera iu c lf . The group Is u e iili r pipes nur M si i id . ;•» a a n thra x, Vp:tep6y, ga m *e.n rltis . be swung over tlie tro .^ h d . a ! e t; It ry who C -3 ’<a* 1 street car fa re is one th n ;. a hits fare JluUílt h ft ñtjd he de. < n >t th e I. eritit» ív a tu iv the h e n ts u .a i).to i ce.» UBOgiier. Such Is o u r u u a nu lyticid psy <Xc'3n»'>. T lîF ÿn ’f iKM«nihiiclf!osis. pycurtfty, pneumonia, «hin ■, , wc sti.tb see urte. U h t u ’.vay fro m the ir«»ugh f i l i l e i n c - ; u e (hfua»rrh. gl<f aun v il il. videoita <$f 6 pot&oftiar. chology. ,<n rite ■ at ra ry. ft t . r r i l d ? g i ttu a i u H h e in , ttih ‘d. A «tru p iio n ü x t iir t ,»• Ifbf.V h i , to ,Uie a took ile'. 4- ie p lic v k io i) , lu h e rtu lo sift, and u i m s * nt. Few op p ortu n itie s are offvre-. fo r n a fitter ; fen t egli ves a d(s;a'.ratc Ó'acasea Not Recojnifced. '.o h ’ ’ ilie panel in the pos.tioû de- •f». AH í m H o getting more fo r jo u r money tbttn a w o rid o f im n Ti err: tires, f l i unxi • ! (Vrhér w m fín r r ft a p p e a r ride on u street cur. no m u tte r what to etti tin I II ■! to e eaPn. and t) e o f che sottest Im proveiuents fe r the lu te charged. Yet tro lle y com • anee to hog ch<»ioru uxv e ith e r not reu- Rut If » a - oil • t .ueu if he tu I dat a cot Hit co ! o ^o t/v d o r iv»t d ie n n d o f Bufttea’n i ha- •he hôg r i ’SJr to b u ild Is u fonerete panics here und there are being d rlvnti ilon dollar tty any meitns avi : it. ' n d o o r; and it v lU bring, him poAP»noy ¡px u u illi'e n il f l i t lull. Au¿ kldjN. to t i e w a ll o r out o f busines; be • id ' 4 be »t he An t '.i, erd ) ( f ’ h ;.cr a? d I r r ; ?r » id u in fa r tile m lio fl tin fiia c tc m v i Bonn cause people “ k ic k ” at ¡1 le g fflie a te .?•; n? cttliV’J. i f I- (i: : ¡ I’ .onv.v I n i u ’ t t r r b i. a any «.u.er p a rt of fur- , v Idle they are w ip in g ,0 pity . leU.iiii.l, tseu ii • g..... upj jt lt e , or oí he et ..Il g. I I k ; ... t o c c ic a t p a le le h s .l:og m is 'r g eq ' p: »-• .t. L' -na o f tfe u . (ft s e ific - (ti: u io ie fu r perhaps in fe rio r, at least ..I to hi., fo r. In s he. a ra ti:: i 1# tht feed s •>rê. »• » <td w lu ii h h .s ir r fe u lu r se, vice. it o rd e r lh .it m e . - t i r e s p u t ) I« ) «ii!l:> a 'l h it co;:. i . ? f »he m d T llll- o f Ih j'i is resu lts nr.<| I “ m »■ f< <1 on a eon r. i. hour. luut r - f i, prevent Iffi lu re the Ini res in tills Verm ont 1 n.cc: I. dv a __ __ , m ail, nad i.-oînï -in -ac Co;. . o ; rh X «n«l tabor w ill he town g e it a ; p ro p rie to r, clerks am i pit- p. Itii). to si a. W h ile stuac tit -.tor ffhim rs In Thu sen n r • nh.’e f I Caphr.lc .t< tl U th Ì i P Ì ì H H o ir is .|o.-«red treihs down to th »tote ■ 11 M ulti a,roe, ■nts o f »w in m ig h t • be t r bted i :o tn:!c. em.c. |V(:- « li ',i r «ltd i ; o’ T t:|C CC ' ' d ' ;l tn ry. It -s r n the m orning u tte r heavy sit iw fa li. •fflftlBy by t' e oc aUSS,. It Is at ! I l f i It t o o . -h e I - p i ti Us v h li [d ic e ., » fi* N* : ¿«i» 'c «»” : ways i t I. ill m e cl uogbL to cdH fu r They w ill tic good »now L itc k -rs If I t iih.d to t e l i l i ' unr, no ; rtu t egi-e; i Í t l- f. ,i s or > . r tht :t r exiie .-'I'd service. -■ , - they do it. Un t a i . v. ,n I ImVe any O.J t ’v tr , . t , . . :• '. ig . : Kc id ttv u rn nN e l.- c i o .-uer j t f tu - Id ttx le /e jtc il ,n T i. plowed-out tro i'e y tra. I.s to r i n a. f»p h .4 1 ' ;■ I., to I,A;:- f. ,q.’;c IB ti -d to ’».hi h r,v ln i his (teni fre , fron t disease. The T his prom lc. K to be 01 in ti r. iff -: ex 5 d ..i:: t t i n t .-:n:Be (in ■ effe hr. • •e • <?i «I. ilt iilt h . c r the u u lm .ils the qu icke r they pert«: Lt cn tiffs .lecii :I»t. '■»'In . -'bus irs • i i d e O . i r a it .Ids 'to h ‘o r It. di docs is fi nJ Î ÍVV.I V« w iii li«tiy!i fo r lu a ik e t. ' In a hu ge lie ic i iti ie have h cn trie d c ita c r ■hie f l i . i ti ' : " h -tf out quas h r tb> num ber o f eas. s dfcffnczs and tiu I nvaied. ♦ <in r r e if V ’..e ’ s i«l U’ l i ' ti.’» they l ave not operated where tit “y isttsts. Tbev ' rig h t un i w-roiig;’ I f r. ot, • i •.......n t lí R j t l i r l . r . t i -s are due, direciTy o r f r . i l i - Imd to contend w ith heavy show or h::s a el tn on the housq, Ih t he they have run la the trucks o f the It was also true th a t the fa c to r' i a lly, to in tp rtip e r cure In housing, w ;.n:s., we!l ci I good: h ilt in i:u> case street ra ilw a ys. •orporntlon had I i . p ic ,1 a n tlllie n dot ; i dlag. and nt fa rro w in g lim e. Even lie : i s! have u s ':f“ place to liv e In i i u i the lic it conditions hogs lire T lie m otor bus 1» n m ltip ljln g In tars in bonds to raise funds to buy ■** If, therefore, I e finds any one lit pos- .... t a New York and In th 1» state would 'he toalectel and pay iim w jg ,-- of ■ Ih tid e , to sicken, and In a ll gircum - 4 'V .."*- • o.'. iu t i. u i th e ettveied x tis ti-'lin T I. he ; ; X workm en t'o hm ld the Atgpfrjk TVost , statu is 'o f tlta f (duiracp r t|.ere Is’ nced probably have sent th e C onnecticut dues nor -<ct>>lu. I f flits nnforiC’ifiito -, 4 * ^ .- company's ra ils and curs to tlie Junk bond i wera owned »» Inv, stn ie n t- not ' o f . oi'ih e t diugndsis in o rd e r*flin t ct - tenant Is tv e n k tr J o in him self. To pull ' l À - - .ectlve tie a lia c tit may he given. Many in ly bv purs' ns of wealth hut also lig man had not tlie public u tilitie s com hltu o u t nnd make u meni o f him . I' lilt tors are to !>« le r e i^ ln/whs many pt o!(?e oL tp o d e fjite manes' irljp mission intervened. tit's riuutuf fti.p. t.r.a to l;e u j^ y t h e r bait sav1 d nut of the r » j c t ¡ind sab ifitg rtis lJ iig bete'e B, Ldg cholera rn d In tlie c ity of London there herm it, fi.era Io T ire to lie n royn ? r - T r the va riou s (die r ulltn e n ts u itil con- tries. They were C a p ita lists. ure no street ear lines. M otor ff row. The p a ir sometimes fight tn tie • • • | titio n s th a t rest m lde th a t dis, use. busses ap p are n tly serve tlie c ity and dentil, nnd Hie v ic to r may dcrotn- t i c Aral it was also true that out of the Lo&s L o ,3 From Cholera. environs depcnduhly. Success o f the vitnqi.ishod. In tunny cgs-s, however. .reec'pt' o{, th , ?.a -t--y, I. fe e a cent' ( i , : ■— loHbfs fro ili hog cliatcra naffor bus in th is country w ill In It I'tic , been di. -;qrv( 1 .liu ti the iip s h 't "was tckqp Jo . (lev a*. r«st on jth e ' ' Ft ■ the end depend on the q u a lity o f h a .« behn redd, -d over CO per cc « f "f r h c ^ r d r iis is sim p ly ¡rail ( x :ft ,ugc ■bowds Iw fo ra « (1! u t ij w ts u r . f i tfc ii'tirtil the p i’s# ’.earrf o f de-tguctiort. service"rendered. Hereabouts the tr o l d r sliells, th e (fp fia tte if"p a riv fffy n t:’ pay dlvIdr’Ofls on the stock, p gooa •X. «.« Ï ley »oenis to have ce rta in ndvant:ises. Hie lack o f a tte n tio n on the pa rt of [mss s on o f ti'e nhtutdonsd fo rtre ss many do'L'irs were talc a tc pay' fa rm e rs in the proper cure -of swine .mA- in re g u la rity , dependability, cost o f h is • aemy. And a fte r n il the fuss, wages to the wor! ,u u. up b uild ing o f suburban te rrito ry wha-ii herds s tilt ocensions a serious mone the v h to r very lik e ly finds th a t tin- * • • Handy A rra n o ^io a n t fo r Haps. It would lie a ca la m ity to lose. It was tary Io s each year to the swine in- new house does not suit him m id he Thp woakrrte” were CapW»(l3ts Jmo IB f ill dEveasgs, eirt -t Iro k for, nnottiec. pen the soil a fte r n il grr.rs. n r : ; , nnd predicted th irty -fiv e years ago. when They w ere-JBv it- ftt it w lr i s'eaA'f>.-< > d u o try »» a w liokt. the tro lle y was in Its infancy, that a itffm cirts and ftbitoi-ntftl (stnditi.nts o f T h è li r:n !t crab has n gr'.'iit fancy tite r p e ris h iil I,- 1 off r have been re and the r " h ats and th e ir s k ill !n superior method o f trn iis p o rn fflo n swine, the sane, sim ple und effective fo r t ill’ shell o f lite w lie lk ; h u t in :ovod Uhl I • ;t".i.< t tn prope; fa cto ry txi v v.rtre g u ttin g Ib e tr Ilv i would soon supplant It. The ander- method to a, - it Is one o f prevention. Case o f neve s lty lie w ill tn ' e tip w ith level nnd 11 , . coin; acted. dendii out •f UK M rnlngfe a« »e!t s. K b A o ledge s f the syippiyqnH w hich de n ity ih irv ; hotfpw.,’ ever» tin old o ne or <'( tu rete f. ed..:.. i s should lie grouinl calde and various o ther de ill Dunn1 the s tfu k lt vices liuve had th e ir day and disap note the 'lilin ir .'lilm ritfs is one 'o f the ito ftle . W in n shells are pii n tifu l guide not less th a n f o e inches th ick best as cts the .w in e -ra is e r etiu have howe\ T. lie Is ns p a rtic u la r ns any Yi h u t Is kno n us onc-i oitrse ccnsti tic- peared, lin t the tro lle y s till stops to take us abroad. It has been a fa lth - In s u rin g liim s td f against losses from h e ".' ! caper looking fo r ti lint. V.'hcn 'on, which means the same m ixtu re J Ik S H Iteri 2 • V J I Ua/I kJl» in 'hem . gy ’ . ■, ' ■ j —« lie Ij.tdg »in n p u rttn e u t <6st n p y m rs •ft coixnete th r.a ig i cut, s ito c ld lie used. ftiT servant. J Street' im prove!,tent, of course, » ¡ it s f n r h 'f i. lie exiiiicnes dt very care T he n tix 'tire should he n 1 :'2:3, which 1,tikes the m otor bus a possiltle com fu lly , h o 'ding it off at arm 's length. n e a n s one suck o f pm tic.ml cet; e n t to K niffen System Favored Many Anierleen»» fancy th a t, be , y ii'ftiitg d .irti, nd n jid poking his qlatbs tw o cubic feet o f clean, w e ll graded p e tito r. L ittle advantage apparently c a ire labor ia waif e’U'yJoy* d and our for Pruning o f GrApea S:' !df>. Mnrir.g finiiH.v'"daclA.'it r t ih t'ft- ■e-fttd, to three cubic feet o f cie tn peb ttltpres today In steel rails, as a well Kndnatries h ;ve b« n re p o rtin ’ sub H o rtic u ltu ris ts at the New York ex | w ill do. lie n ines out o f his old sh -II bles o r l.ro ' an stone Dot to ex e c ti-IU . surfaced road provides fo r ruiib er- sta n tia l earnings a ml Im provem ent perim ent sta tio n have tested out seven und '.iris into the new so q u ic k ly tim i Twites in d iuni ter. Tw o-inch tuitiber tire d vehicles g o a l enough tractio n , ¡ow m m ent. s ta le and tow n appro over the d^pr»‘ffaton period, norntahfy mi Hmd« o f jd -u jtir : ;i'c |ic s oxer n pe it is id ..cist Imp is«i!>|e to sec b in i do slnrttld.hc set up t o r fo rm * nnd fiiu d y p ria tio n o f hundreds o f m illio n s yenr- has be ’ n restored I’be t m ib Ir, what rind o f years and have in ih lis lic rt an if, fo r lie tins 'f ili min'd to yJtftrtse Ms staked tn lin e nnd grad'.’. y fo r good roads have created a con we must consider no rm a l In the fu tu re in count o f th s lr cxi-ct Intents which .□ ft body to the dangers o f the sen. T lie Hour sito dd he sloped in iff H --, ! finca unto his old shell t ill In' Is least one directio n so lt w ill d ra in d itio n th a t may th re a te n tlie tro lle y ’s w ill he an e n tire ly d iffe re n t« th in / wljE.li'.' ' I n j j i ’ t to bori, the iirofce existence. I f th a t rim e comes there « u r i the new oft? w ill do. nnd o fte n q u ic k ly a fte r rains. Sunshine : rt I ra in from what was considered ^nnrnfti? ah n ai end n n d itc itr ipui' ei. The xo- clicngcs his nliode several tim es be w ill help keep the surface ■ i. A w ill have to he a lot o f new iuwu.uk- p rio r to the war. One re a so n ’ is. out cttlh <1 .single-stnói or fotti-cu n e K niffen it.g. H a rtfo rd (Conn.) Tittles. ici"* lie is sat shed.— St. N icholas slope o f one-qtinrter Inch to foot new place in the ’ l as the ieadma tuethod Is stud to he the host. A ccording to these a u th o ritie s , th is ’ JHu gazine. w ill he enough. c re d ito r nation. T h a t chansre is a method consists In tra in in g a single U nited States A b o u n h i in Gems perm anent ene. We are not c > ng to l'ie n -It to - i n i ' « « . llir tru n k o f the More W emen (In te r IJ. C-- 1‘i. c tic ttlly every kte.i., a ,. .0 is (o M uch B u tte r B e in g M ad e retu rn do the, t*bl P ut -a of debtor vine w ith tw o corn's 'levelopcil n t the •F o r ten yonrs* th e re h.-K !*♦-*n h he found somewhere in tlie Cuffed . u n : •!■» in th» nation R mke tower « ir e nnd tw o nt the iip o c r « ire stf jiriv in« rc'JSi in th e pr: r.o n itin qi States. O ffiutonds ure to be found tn on £.H o .!S 3 h o ;d ? coa»< o f : ■ . ' n cOtnninbitiee n in ! fe d c n " to : hl) fig h t nil:! on • to th a Avon; n lo p .<’T> the 'in iffrn n U F arm ers »ml th e ir Wittes roc drag on Arkansas, «North Carolina, k u n lu c k y . I t o f the ni»n'< lilo n g e?v h w ire. It ittylon tii> i -M e <$innor at; » J !<ttn ;dn from n il ,p u rls of E ar pe. ’ / e t veur ■ Be ’ apt ro y lm u te ly form s. Georgia, Ohio, Wisconsin, Colorado : tt & tlm t tb<’ eyxtem iu n y be fn lfy fp r tiie firs i tim e since ir.i^ ifg ’ ntion u ln cn jt t lt u d e Id d a tio n rail ih a i Where 8, (conf one cow Is kept on and C a lifo rn ia . M ontana leads In the it .J by Alio.* end o f the fvtirfb, ’ rtve'.bn«« there were qtlnlon Is not lt per- ual ons. The i efirit, continue tliV p ra c tic e -o f ntnkiug production o f sapphires und also of r t re women 'the n ni p n riu ltte ri to Hides, w hile o thers o f the same fa m men I have talked w ith are voicing m J .-n , ?d (h«t .subs quent j ’r n ir n : '■utter on a household scale, desp‘t.e eo! »a in ctiU ln jJJh va y «11 car«»* m t 4ie country. Th • p ro tfh ttio n te nnr- the Ideas of th« p >p’ w ith spot» the g ro w th o f modern cream eries to ily , etipecially tlie true emerald, which the cu r n u n fjo m jj nlmve. leatving s’lf- Vi iH.v exnlninpd by th e fm t tte,t lm- the extent o f 3,SS5 in -n o m iie r In l!,k2i is often more v n ltia ltle than diamonds ibey base d a ily (p a n ic > < oom t . l. fi : id hndtt »n e ic h level to supply .m ’r i ’unts o f fo rm e r ,venr® have pros For. tlie purpose o f tfin kln g b u tte r on " f equal size. Is found ifi N o rth Caro- A great nt ray < p o litico e o n o i.lis t; f r n ’tin g cohes f(*l* tiff* fd llo w fh g year. per« «i anri are now siwmnsr T o r^th e lr W ltlle the the farm s, 13.125J t i . is i O pounds of t’ nn and New Mexico. have warned a t.iio s l A m e rica ’? cn The jd? <int o f f r u itin g wood Is thus m oihers wives nnri rivu xl:te rs to |<»in whole m ilk were u tiliz e d Inst year and urgi st and richest o f the blue v a rie ty trance in to the E. rep an situation easily I d id x d to, th e .cacuvUy o f th e ; j i l « i . u.e-'hU' ib. tjasi-g.^ii.i^u u iti'-'? '' (>2a.0(i0,WX, pounds of this product was •>f topuz comes from Russia. Colorado assert in« th a t uur foreign trade m aker vine 4»v rfgtdaiiM K tin * length o f th e o f wt»mon <*<»m*n’i in 11»*-^**» 1» n«> < p - n in n tifnctn re d . T hus ne a rly 10 per has produced a m arvelous reddish- f«.ur canes. up less than 20 pm cent o f our pro pnrent re lie f ft»r the household 1 teip cent o f tlie to ta l b u tte r pre d u ctio n ot hruw n stone th a t cannot be excelled, Experim ents nt th e sta tio n have led d itctlon. anil th e re fo re Is too sm all at: problem . A tr ltiln g p. "o rtio n o f tiie U nited States Is made on a p p ro xi w hile the clear varieties fro m New .......................... to flic < ( tf ie h is io n t!»<t there is lit t le these women take up dome- tie w ork. Item to be v ita l ............. or to r l-k our invest m ately one-half o f the fa rm s o f tlie E n .la n d and U tah are as lovely as a r e a l In. T hey ferp.m. and m o ll pe<> r i i n l c l,e tw n « i e a r l j w in te r p ru u lu g Muny o f them e n ter fio-torh s. Sta country. diamond. M any lands linve given g a r a id s p ria fi p ru n in g of grapes fa r nk tis tic s show that o f the women lnt;nh nets. but tlie finest are from New Mex- pie who have listened to ilie n t forget the e ffe ct. <>n yield, wood « m w tli? or g ra n t* coiupnn t h : l y few are train e d ,(•0. Nevada's opals have becoma- Im that the u n im p o rta n t 20 per re n t Is Barberry Bush Harbors j : ¡itu rr.v o f f r u it is concerned. It Is ‘ Tor any k in d o f em ploy,in nt. TJib p o rta n t In tlie conint“ reial w orld. •he difference between fu ll employ pniuteU out, however, th a t a b e tte r se- same condition Is found ndicng th« B lack Stem W h eat Rust ¡ resit w a te r pearls come Tl<«n tlie nent of o ttr In d ustrie s and labor and hu-tion o f fru itin g , canes can he marie men. A lurgh p ro p o rtio n “ i the itu- mussel and are found in the riv e rs o f Thousands o f people th ro u g h o u t the nneb unem phtyuteiy ,a)id huso eg* d« m is t t 'iit * are c h ts -iftT l ««fie,’ ’ “ no «10 In (lie f l f t j r the 'teeytre w in te r Arkansas, In diana and Tennessee.— M id dle West lis v fi learn ,! d u rin g thp presslon I f a m ail fa c to rin g * enter tem peratures have onssul tliu n is pos- c tip u tii n ." if f re are few er luiioH i'S D e tro it News. past years, at the various co u n ty and prise Is ru n n in g at ao p. r cent o f cs- *ri!4v c u rlie r in cothtujj in tl ;.t nt a n yf tl« w I t t t w i f f i y state affairs, to recognize th e common . i t - . ------ ,i? V . years. p a rity . It m sy he mail os a la in » ^pod f - J ■ •». > , 17,450 Words on Postcard. h n rb e rry bush, w hich harbors tiie showing of earnings, but it la to ' un Markt -1 A b ility o f Idaho A: hank cashier o f Nitnes. Franc«, black-stem ru s t o f w heat. T he demon Dee c f Feldspar G rowing, Bing af no rm a l ar.d Is not earn in g the s tra tio n s nt the fa irs have creaTcd eaw- believes he has beaten the w o rld ’s • B o y as a Stock B reeder f r i iC exp! ifiitio ti o f rite tunny fe ld m arg in which it should aern in ord e r siite ra lile Interest among w lu x it gro w "(•cord fo r postal card correspondence. One Shorthorn "cow fo r w hich the spar de; osits o f the U nited S f.ttc s 'l» ers and they have expressed them On the hack o f an o rd in a ry [ ostcanil to be fu lly prosperous. It app a r i eh -,U the tim e ia'-renslug. owing to the selves as being anxious to co-operul? lie has succeeded in w ritin g 208 lines, vlous th a t we shall h a v e rto build up y o ttilifu l o urcliuser gave lils r itersunnl note three je tfr» agq so th a t he n itg lit (:.. et -dve use. o f th is n tfjie ra l ip t(te In the campaign to c-lintlnatc the b a r cteiftuining 17,450 words, eq u iva le nt to foreign tn ve sln < ms in th is c o u n try feed nnd care fo r tlie nnintnl us u p u rl ' n m u tfiii tu re o f p o tte ry, « p n inelw nfsl b erry hush in o rd e r to ndn'm U e the the norm al amount o f m a tte r on two 1101 It w ill be n -c - s ir » to go slow !) o f Ids club w ork, v ns the nienns o f an ' cauittel brick nnd e lectrlcw are. It is losses fro m block-stem ru s t o f wheat. pages o f a newspaper. The previous in the n r l f ’. or o t i •cryo lovastm cPts h «lux glut U q . F ru u k iL tjd u u s . (level- j . « Ir"' Jt»« I fo r b iiiu iu g Utgt’tfie r th« record, BI. F ro n t believes, lias not r h e i, must tie as»:*,'«n(ft! F u ji whr.t enffrg m itrive'1 s fd *f'v rts a qtTvc«A*rp. T-*viftt rh ff o f y*fi'- r t" n r ' rifriffin tiid fim tiore than 12,5tk) words. «■ver we loan w ill he axed fo r. p"odac Sunflow er Is E xcellen t i " i three yen. . ,c 1ms cured fm- nnd , wheels w iiecli ns w ell us to some extent ,1« So m icroscopic is BI. P ro u t’a w ritin g rive tm r. i -'S I ’ tu i. iv itiir >t r nair «cd bis live at ek a e c v M k fif to the the r q ia n .te to re o f o p u fs - e n ' glass S ila g e F eed for Cattle th u t few were convinced It was not s ind VJer Pre 1 it, A uiA rlcai. Bank in p 'i-ic c d methods ndvoriiteiT by hts ar.d m t i f teeth, ft is useful In tiie T he .u n tlo w c r pqikes excellent feed photographic red a ctio n o f a larger ers A a sm la llo o . qgi'h n)ti . d e x t *1 nggnt,_udd eg t o d p re p a rn ih n o f seoorfng soups and as ?l!:. -c ana data at present 'a v a il- m a n u s c rip t F in a lly a ll doubts were his lie -1 u ittl! lie n<’Wfii.«iwBs eleven w indow wn(files, because being s iig liF aide in ileutes th a t silage made fro n t set at rest when the In s titu te l ’astenr, FACTS ABOUT CHECKS lieud of exvx>|>fh,nnlly fine pure bred ly so fte r tl an 4 ta s$ It is not lik e ly . the s rn llo w c r, i f put np at tlie p ro irf"- to w hich tlie card was sent, certified, S liorih o u cuttle. I lls p ro fits fo r tha i? t e q uartz coBtntsed it, sonifi stage o f n ra tn rtty , iim kcs s fa ir ly gi»«l « tie r close exam ination under a m lcrd- Li'dff, oceoriHBg to reports t i. the soaps, to «hriide th e surface. F e ld A hank check la a w ritte n h rd o r an ,» s c iis tltu tv fq r cpm , H lllio q jh Its feed- scqie. that the w ork had a c tu a lly been spar employed tn p o tte ry nt,is, lie a hank by one of Its depositors to pay Ended States (P q n irtiu e n t o f A g ric u l ,ag vab’P Is Hot so Irsflc t i has I k ea don« w ith a pen.—B lilw a tike e Journal. ture. were S1.S4S. nearly fre e from iro n bearing uila- a specified ’ tim to a n o th e r p a rty used tb o s tly la areas w here the chinch . c a li. T h is In stru m e n t must he dpted the hug is prevalent. T lie <-nq, fits «-e’l In Over ths Phone. »m ount w ritte n In f u ll in the bodv Cut Soy B?'tT’s for Hny m any ro ta tio n s v. lie « : corn sb fi.ifil h» Mr. Brown had had telephonic con and signed the same as the deposl Woman L e a d , Pirates. Just Ikrore Saed Form s I T u r n it x r o V x «M,E.aj;ed on the r t « « o m itte d on account o f c liin d , bug nection established between 1,1« office to r's sig n a tn re appears on the hank and house. I t is «( iir ru il.i co u s rile rm T tjia t w h ile -H ' a t t»<n,g Kune, m uch • • Ho- sta rm o f damage. dgnatur« card snd ledger »best. “ 1 tell you. Smith," he was snvinr. A check is psvable on demand pro soy beans un c cut fo r hay at al- , , « ners and th e ir crews, a woman “this telephone hnsin, s is a won ' - elded It Is not liste d ahead. I f dated most any sla th e best tim e i f Just p in .te « h o has a lre a d y taken a heavy Successful P lan tin g o f ul thing. I want y, a p dj?« > 1 ahead It becomes a prom ise to pay as »000 ns the [iods are fu lly form ed, to ll o t loo, fro m weasels. «Nothing Is F.t.spberry Bush in F all i ie this evetrng, and 1 will a tlfy Iff 4 the w m e as a note orvac-e dance, p a r but before the seed Is form ed. A t th is know n o f her, except the fact that »he Aw a rule, sp ring p la n tin g Is hew, Brawn to sxpteet you. (S p ... ag able on some fu tn r« date. D otted fltne rhe m a x im u m ’ feed waltte wtl! he spcacs En .11:di, v . i r s a serge efistunu fo r raspberries, h u t I f the fa il should Itrcigh the telephone): My M:e»d States revenue stam ps sre required »ecuied gad the tray Is also tuors M l« and (W v lltru ito u , b ads, and c iri-ie s s he favored w ith enottgh r a in fa ll ao • ffh will dine with us this e v e a l^ in a check dated ahead, a t th e rate o f stn de th a n « lit « cut hirer L ite r w dckciflo o kin g Y tv o b e r. w ith which th a t the voting p la n ts m n ltt set a good Now listen and hear how d ls t lf i^ f } centa per huudrod d o lla rs , or fra c harvesting gives somewhat g re a te r (die. (. o .^ jk -I s her v ic tim s to surfititder s ta rt, fa ll p la n tin g w ill b«- sneceivdnl, her reply will come hack." tio n thereof. tu ilk . hut leka o f d ig e stib le pro te in und 1'nder Iter are a » ore o r more dhincac nnd you w ill gain n season by plan'iag In c s s , » check e a rrti a tw o differ- somewhat lo w e r p a ln ta lillity r thus r»a- M rs. B ro w n 's rep ly came hack *1 hrigaiida, v 4 o „'th o u g h they ate cut- e a rly th is fa ll, because th e ,« w ill hit nt d t'ire s . th a t I, f 2 fit» In the figured d c iln g th a t m ethod less '«ntIst'aciory, startling distinctness: "Ask tlu o n ts and robbets, obey h«r tiu tom e fr u it, w h ile >vlth s p rin g pleating, and "T w o Hund ed Do l» rs " In th * •vee ding to years o f agpcriutentlng by friend Smith if be thinks «« p ile :tty. you could n«t l-.ope to gather L n lt next hotel." w rfttd n pa rt of the body of th» check, •he O hio (*rp*Hiufi»tt s tiffe n . ye a r, as you m ig ht w ith fu ll p la n tin g. he Ifitte r, o r pa rt In w ritin g , alway» The Royal Z«x»log1enl society whk o ntrp'’ ( irc u m tfa n tla l Evidence, runs the "zoo" in Regents’ park ha* * Ansttent Ruts Still Adhered To. Q«.Ite He'p Farmsrs. A «heck made out to a person or rtoliti;,-- I've i m n a very g -ted hoy new curator and one of the first thing* Through sou; k e l i i n i Us «tus ex«, There sre inrere*.lag survivals Is r d e r f' requires tdeBtlUcattoa. so il the ! ool. [Parliament, and the tenacity with he did when be assumed office was to L 'ta li g u lls ofven urack up a Ib ic : si»ce I started going to Sunday □arty- p r« *e n i.n a lh a saw« m ust as- put the apes on a diet of hardtack aa which ancient customs are guurdted la e f grasshoppers. They r id ' the flel e haven't H tu re the bank th a t be is the payee. A as to «are their teeth, which were be M o th e r— Yes. deter, you’ve been the commons Is evident from the fact o f h a rm fu l in -ects and help prufirct •heck to a person "or b o rr a r" Is p y coming loosened oa-s diet of hsaaaaa, Indeed. that a pa/sengrr m-.y p-w step oa the the crops from fie ld mice, says Nature ver- -- ■ ble to the out p.esentrag it at the potatoes, oranges sad bread. The But.by —And you don't distrust m« door of the house, and at th ’ lanb. but » cert.« u am ount o f Ident Magazine As the w a te r la turn»« trouble seemed to be a leoseniag tef ¡cation 1» necessary, fo r th s bank re In to the fields fr» tu the Irrtgatioa stiy more, do ysteff to carry out curious forms of the teeth like pyorrhea. The unwIiRnq •erves the rig h t to ku,.1« »h»t ly ca ditches It seeps in to the b urrow s, drlw tic exer dee In order to ret at a M other—fifo. dear. titled to .«cviVg ths funk Ing out th e tulee, w h icb site d e veoref EsC.ln I 11 why r'o yon bid« the tier he wants without aetoully step • (•«•Ters at the too take to the hard tack *ad seen la prefer U 10 i by the » « It ng gull*. ping on forblddea ground. Jaut ? -Lok «, j. T tl Otlte. I j