SPRING-HATCHED PULLETS LAY IN
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I two weeks, and would not be bark till
September. The firm that employed
! Jennie failed In August nnd closed
Its doors. Then began a discouraging
: search for work. When day after day
o f the weary tramp of the hot streets
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resulted In nothing, and Jennie beheld Point of View of the French Poilu as Reported by E. Phillips Oppen-
” GROCER’S SIGN OFFERS
her small store o f money nearing the
heim, Writing From “ Somewhere in France”— “ It Is Belgium
ORANGE FOR POTATO
vanishing point, the only alternative
o f going home loomed up before her.
Who Shall Make Peace When It Comes; Who Has
Portland, Ore. — “Ws
As a last resort she went to the ex
a Better Right?”
Trade You un Orange for a lo-
changes where women’s work Is sold,
Ü É R
but It needed money to buy materials,
tato.”
so Bhe took the train for home.
This
sign
displayed
In
a
Port
By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM.
j friendship the hand of one of them,
land grocery store Is attracting
Her mother, glad beyond expression
(In the New York W orld.)
but behold, I have two sons left. 1
wide attention and the grocer
to see her, could not, however, conceal
Somewhere
In
France.—
It
was
a
have
lost
much
und
suffered
much,
(C opyright, 1»17, by W . Q. Chapm an.)
has proved his keenness for
the fact that finances were ut a very alow and tedious crawl In the long Day by day I have seen the losses of
grasping u peculiar trade condi
“ I guess this town ain't big enough low ebb. But Jennie, In the club and French train away from the battle- those about me Increasing. I am fifty-
her tour o f the exchanges, had learned scarred country. There was nothing eight years old, and peace would give
tion. The merchant Is really
fer you I” sniffed Mrs. Tucker.
getting the best of the bnrguln,
\%
“ How long since has It been a a few things which she meant to put particular going oti at the front, yet me buck my two sous. There ure so
for the potato is worth more
There was still we seemed to be continually shunted muny like me.”
to w n '7” laughed Jennie Ames, a slip to practical use.
here than the citrus fruit from
o f a girl with blue eyes that always some fruit jn the pluce, the plums for the passing of huge supply trains,
“ Mudame,” the soldier answered
California.
seemed to be surprised or wondering, were looking well, and wild blackber moving eternally In the other dlrec- and this time he seemed to Include
and Huffy yellow hair that was al- ries In plenty were to be hail for the tlon. When the morning twilight rolled me In the argument— “peace will not
ft,
plcklGg. Jennie hnd arranged with
ways blowing about her face.
■lowly away from the face of the give back to the many hundreds of
I
“ Wal, It’s bigger now than some two o f the exchanges to try her Jel country, leaving at first little clouds thousands of French mothers the sons expected. Fiance stan< s ^
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towns. If It ain't anything but u vil lies and Jams, and while she did not of white mist hovering over the fresh and husbands they have lost. Peace j dismayed, ready to sPnll~
p illi
■■
.
lage,” retorted the woman. "My I know much about making them, she ly plowed fields, the sound of the would only dishonor their memories, hour comes. And Russia
u
wouldn't go down there to New York, knew her mother did, and she could guns was still In our ears. The face would bring the crudest of all bitter- shown what she can do.
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not knowln’ anybody fer the hull learn, so she set to.w ork. The first o f the country, however, hud changed. ness Into their lives. Look you, they mountain snows have gone. 11
consignment
sold
a
bit
slowly,
but
world 1"
f e e d in g c h ic k e n s o n a v e r a g e fa r m .
There were farmhouses to be seen, fought for their homes and their has scattered her men, sacri ce>
there was an encouraging call for
i|(i
“ I shall know Miss Kraft," protested
some o f them Intact and apparently womankind, they fought for a sacred on every battlefield, the 1,U* 11S
more.
Jennie.
prosperous, a chateau or two on the cause, they fought for others besides game. It is not forever she can do (From the United Slates Department o f band, drafts arc likely to can
Agriculture.)
The next unheard-of thing she at
this. In the end it Is the pawns who
and other trouble.
“ Well, New York is an awful place tempted was the forming of n girls’ hillsides, old men and women and themselves. See how It is today with
Poultry owners who wish to obtuin n
Many farmers, in feedliw J
those others!
Belgium!
Can one count.”
young girls at work In the fields.
for young girls, an’ I hope— ”
club for mutual Improvement nnd so
The woman’s eyes were filled with satisfactory production of
dur- birds, overlook the fact that a,
We stopped at the station of some speuk o f It! It is Belgium who shall
Mrs. Tucker hud n way of pausing cial enjoyment. She had obtained per
lug the fall and early winter should or some similar Iced Is verjt_
before u momentous climax. Jennie mission to use the schoolroom for the small town and stretched out our make peace when it comes. Who has tears.
"Brave Talk, My Son.”
arrange to hatch pullets in March or during the winter months If
eager hands for the cups of hot coffee a better right? What will she ask
again supplied It.
first meeting. Either through a mis
"It Is brave talk,” she cried; “brave April. Birds hatched at tills time will supply of eggs Is to be obtal
“ You hope I won’t go wrong,” understanding, overmastering curios and the rolls and butter wheeled for, I wonder? Fifty thousand Her
talk, my sou. I shall speak to them be well matured In the full. Further convenient method uf fa
snapped the girl. “ Well, I guess I ity, or sheer deviltry, several o f the along the length of the platform. The man men und women to make slaves
more, a greater proportion of them scrap Is in u mash made «fj
know enough not to get out of the girls’ brothers nnd sweethenrts drifted warmth of the coffee was like a tails- of them? The maidenhood of Her in the village of you.”
“Not of me, madame,” he begged. will go broody early In the spring, parts cornmeal and one parti
straight und narrow path. I’ve never In, nnd sat together In the back seats. man. My two companions thawed, us many to debauch? No, they are not
I speak for wlmt I thus completing the circle necessary wheat bran, wheat middlings,!
Bodies. But strict Justice would give "Look at me.
had anything all my life but narrow The girls were up in front, curious nnd I did, under Its genial Influence. Mon-
represent. I am the common soldier for production In the fall.
scrap.
Skim milk or J
paths, and I ought to know one when expectant. Jennie beheld the male sleur Poilu accepted a sip from my them all that, and more."
flask und u clgnrette with a grateful Madame shook her head.
She, too, of France. I am the man who bids
Pullets hatched in the spring can may be used in pluce of tk*l
I see It.”
contingency with Just u touch of dis
! good morning to Death, day by day, be Induced to lay more abundantly In scrap,
Madame, elderly, ! iLas moved.
An audible masculine chuckle Just may. She also discovered Joe Banks little ejaculation.
In deep mourning, a little shabby but I “ One must forget,” she muttered. “ I and w ill continue to do so until the the winter If they are properly fed,
Feeding Beef Scrap,
Inside the door o f the store where among them.
wonderfully neat, beumed content hnd a niece myself at Lille— but one end comes rather than leave our be- housed, and handled. On the average
In experiments conducted by|
they were standing made Jennie quick
"I believe,” she said, "w e can get upon us. The smoke did not lncom- must not speak of those horrors. God loved lund to fuce the dread of mu-
general farm, very few eggs are so- part men t It was found that |
ly take leave of Mrs. Tucker, enter, together for study and social evenings,
| illation again.”
cured ut the time when eggs bring first four months pullets fed i|
and pass rapidly to the further end. and have some very good times. In mode her. As for the flask—ah, well, alone can punish such crimes.”
There was no sound of guns here, the highest prices. It will pay the poul containing beef scrap produa
She saw It was Joe Burrows who had a small place like this, although we she took only coffee and a little wine , The Poilu rolled uuother cigarette
j The train clanked across the streets try owner, therefore, to devote a lit average, 41.5 eggs, while
laughed, but she did not let him know are thrown together a good deal, we and water herself, but nothing In the ^ viciously.
she snw him. Joe was the son o f the never really know each other very world was too good for the brave "Monsieur,” he said, glancing across ! of nn old country town und drew up tle trouble to providing bis birds with tlie same ration without thei
ut me, "I appeal to you. You ure Eng- at the platform. Madame laid down t[le most favorable surroundings for ,]UCe<] oniy J8.7. The cost of
proprietor, Seth Burrows, a skinny, well. It Is not knowing euch other soldiers.
A German Peace.
I Hsh, are you not?”
her basket und embraced the Poilu.
the winter.
| the lutter birds was 2.2 cenili
shriveled, money-muklng machine who that makes the miserable, foolish gos
Conversation blossomed out between
“ I am English,” I told him; “ but j "Son of my country,” she exclaimed,
The house should be thoroughly j for every dozen eggs nrixlia
kept his sole heir very carefully In line sip, makes us say nnd do unkind
cleaned, disinfected, and made tight j |„ (he ease 0f the pullets ffil
with his object In life.
Joe worked things we never would If we knew. the two nnd flourished. At first I with your permission I will be silent. : ‘the good Hod guard you I”
We were passing Even our friends cull us u somewhat
the farm part of the time, and helped Where I’ve been I’ve seen what It did barely listened.
She kissed his cheeks und departed. before the cold weather sets in. If the scrap.
In the gerierul supply store at Inter for the girls. Oh, you don’t know how through a marshy district which re- obstinate nation. They say that we The Poilu handed down her basket house has u dirt floor, It is well to re
The birds should hnve plentyk
vals. Before Joe's mother died she wonderful It was to me to see how minded me of home, little pools of find difficulty In seeing liny side of und waved Ills hand. He was once move three or four Inches of dirt from hut they ulso should always bed
had stood by her son In his desire for the unselfishness, the kindness seemed water, tnll rushes moving in the these great Issues save our own. Let more guy.
the top and to replace this material for euch meal. If one-third (|
an education, and so, much ugalnst to wipe out criticism nnd spiteful morning breeze, sedgy places from me hear you speak more of the peace.”
"One is tempted, perhaps, to talk with dry gravel or sand. On cement scratch grain furnished then I
The l’oilu lit his cigarette. Madame overmuch, monsieur,” he ventured, or wooden floors four or five Inches ln the morning and two-tl
the old man’s purslmonlous Ideas, Joe words among those girls, Just from which, at the sound of the shrill
had been allowed to go through the getting together and knowing euch whistle o f our locomotive, a flight of leaned forwurd.
of fresh straw or litter may he thrown night, the birds will take morsd
turning to me.
ducks rose hastily. Then I heard 11
“ There Is the Trap.”
high school In the neighboring town. other in the right way.”
One can never say too much tn the down after the floor has been cleaned. rise than if they received all ths|
His taste for good reading was cul
"Listen,” she Intervened. “ I have ,angunge you speak," I assured him.
Ventilation Is Important.
they desire in the morning
Tho young men, who hnd come to word behind me which in these days
tivated In his spare hours, and Jennie have some fun, looked ut the floor, or inevltubly stirs the blood. The word heard It suld that the Bodies now. nre
He accepted more of my cigarettes
Ventilation is uuother important fac- scratch mixtures may be
was "P ea ce!”
I turned away from willing to restore all Belgium, that anj our journey was resumed,
up at the lights, but remained quiet.
tor to consider. The house should be equal parts by weight ot ersd
the window and listened.
they will give buck the whole of their
Jennie went on to explnln the business
Presently he leaned out of the win tight 011 three sides, but for the fourth wheat, nnd oats, or of two |
“ But, my son, have patience,” the conquered territory.”
of forming the club, and added: “ We
dow and looked forward, shading his muslin curtains muy be used for from cracked corn and one part 1
old woman wus saying. "I speak
"If we leave their military machine, eyes with Ills hiind.
had not thought of having gentlemun
one-third to one half its extent. In wheat and oats.
who may speak, for I have lost a their grent engine of tyranny, autoc
members, but It may be a great advan
any case, there should be some ven
Other directions for the win
husband and two sons.
Yet I have racy, aggression and destruction, with i “ What Did M. le President Mean?”
tage to hnve them.”
Here audible
“ Soon," he announced, “ I reach my tilation In the house, even on the cold of Idrds are contained in a 1
others
fighting,
nnd
It
Is
of
them
I
all
the
power
In
it
that
made
them
snickers cnme from the back of the
home. For a week I shall rest. Mon est nights. Fowls will stand consider lieatlon o f the United States!
room. They subsided when Joe Banks think. If indeed these Boches are j begin the war,” the Poilu interrupted
sieur Is English?” he asked, turning able cold air, provided it is dry, nnd inent of agriculture, CircularTLd
weary
o
f
fighting,
If
Indeed
it
is
pence
vigorously.
“
Ah,
madame,
there
Is
the
j
rose to his six feet of height and suld:
they offer, why should not one at least j trap. We trusted once to Herman suddenly toward me, "not American?” ventilation will keep the nlr thorough- of the Secretary, Winter B q I
"I think It would be greatly to our
“I am English,” I told him once I ^ dry ln the house. On the other .tlon.
listen?”
| treaties and Herman faith. See how
advantage if the boys were allowed to
The
Poilu
turned
toward
her.
Ills
they
regarded
them!
Treaties!
It
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Join, and I hope the ladies will amend
haversack, with Its queer collection of wus Hernmny who dismissed them with "America,” he said thoughtfully, "Is n n r ip r n e n n
rein D flTA TflC C nUTCD M IW C A f'in iT V fiC I
their constitution.”
miscellaneous articles, was on the seat the immortal phrase, ‘Mere scraps of “ f;reat country. America has been r n u r t r ' i u l L r u n rU I A 1 U t o UL I LnlVlIlYC. H UIUIII UM
Jennie promised that this would be
by lilt ifde. The mud of the trenches paper!’ Promises! Listen madame. j the 8ood friend of yourselves and of !
considered at the next meeting. But
Wus thick upon Ills clothes. There Their own chuncellor, he stood up hi i France, I would uot say a word Value of Crop Is Generally Greater Improved Apparatus Devei
It was all In such a formal. Impersonal was a week’s beard bristling upon his their parliament and he pleiided guilty " ’h1 ch might seem lacking lu courtesy,
Than Ary Other— Practice of Ro
Members of Staff of Plant I
manner that Joe wondered I t site had
tation Favored.
Time Is Lessened.
chin.
Yet Ills voice suddenly pro to a great broken faith. Necessity, he ( 1111,1 >’et—there is this note which j
forgotten his existence.
After the
claimed him n man of some educutlon. declared, demanded It. And I tell you i started this peace babble, the note j
meeting Jte mTrig around to speuk to
The test to determine the 1
llu Uest soil you have on your farm
"Madame,” he demanded, “ who nre this, when necessity, which with them which, they say, Monsieur le President
b y ''T ie wondered how it was the they to offer peace as u gift, they menns Herman ambition, demands wrote.”
should lie given to the potato, both be- nf corn, which previously regrf
great city had not spoiled her, but who deliberately brought this wur up- anything, then u German promise and
"ft has been answered,” I reminded causo !t Is more exacting ln its de- to 18 hours, cun be made ln I
Instend hnd opened Into bloom a na on the world?
And whut sort o f a n German treaty are worth Just a snap Him.
mands on the soil than any of the one hour by the use of impn
ture quite wonderful to him. In a peace do you suppose Is ln their o f the fingers— no more. That Is why
"It has been answered with great other staple crops and also because pnrntus developed by II. J.
stammering, ineffective way he tried minds?
You huve read the boastful, I say—I and those others who have words,” the Poilu assented, “ and of the value oi the crop per acre Is gen- H. Ii. Boston o f the officer ofi
to tell her this, but she stopped him arrogant words of their emperor’s lived and fought through these deso- j that no more. But always this puzzles ; eri|il.v greater.
'tm i d u n l lz a tl o n . bu re au ■ ‘f plaittli
with some businesslike questions rela declaration? Is there unythlng there late years— that with an unconquered | lue—what did Monsieur le President ' T'hd; crop that precedes the potato
try. Under the new method u|
tive to the preparation of the ground o f the humility o f the wrongdoer, of Germany— there can be no peace.”
| mean when, ln black and white, he set j is aiso Important. A clover, alfalfa, trie mechanism, similar to tk
for spring planting.
She meant to the man who wishes to restore wlmt
One Who Had Thought Much.
j it down as an accepted thing thut Ger- pt'us or cowpeas—any legume—is a on soda fountains, Is used
have a garden, and especially wanted he has stolen, to repair the greatest
"My son,” the old lady declared,! mony. thut our enemies, were fighting ®r8l: rntc preparation for a good crop finely ground corn and alcohoL '
to start small fruits. lie asked her If wrongs which have ever stained the
looking at him with Interest, “ you f,,r the same cause as we, the cause ot sl,11,ls- K>’e or buckwheat plowed minutes o f mixing it is fuundl
he might come and give her any help pages of history? Pence, Indeed,
speak like one who has thought much.” " f the manlier nations? Iluve they un,i‘’r ls good.
If you lmd sod on tract from the corn an amount I
ful service be could. She nssented In
mother! There is no peace tn their t The Poilu glanced down nt his mud- hear(l of Belgium over there, nion- •
vour fanu Plaat corn first and then reacting substances compare
a
dignified
manner
more
befitting
the
Began
Discouraging Search for
hearts."
stained clothes. sleur? Have they heard of the many potatoes; this is a first rate rotation, amount extracted through (U
new president of "The Helpers” thnn
“ It Shall Be a Belgian Peace.”
Work.
"I was au advocate’s clerk before thousands of slaves being dragged
then peas, then potatoes Is an- so per cent alcohol at room I
the little Jennie Ames he used to
Madame sighed. She felt herself no the war,” he suld grimly. “ What I am "'«ekly from thnt country? Huve they other-
ture for 18 hours,
know.
being' somewhat like him In that re-
match for this man ln whom her uow God only knows; but up there In ,lenr<i of Serbia and
Montenegro?
Another
good
rotation
Is
fall
whent,
j
The methods for making ad
it was surprising the number o f new words had kindled
■ tflieci, a mutual attraction had grown
a sudden elo- the front It is not ull fighting. There Tht'y " ere sll>nll countries, monsieur. 1,1 «'hich clover Is seeded in the ■
terminations of corn
with M|
up between them. Then came Miss facts that sprang up regarding the quencc. But in her heurt there was are long, lonely hours when the rain Germany Is very great, Indeed, lu her vPrlt>g; second year, clover
plowed pnrntus nre described ln
KrnftJ'to visit the Stevensons, who culture of small fruits, which made It the longing.
works, hours of solitude when one | oare 1’or ,lle small nutlons, but It is limier in the fall or early winter; the Circular OS, office • o f the
, lived In tl|e most pretentious house In necessary for Joe to call at the Ames
“ They nre brutes and savages, my sees the truth.”
her way of caring, not ours. What did limi year point....s. However, ,f you recently published by the
the plaTo:- She was a settlement work cottage. The Jellies nnd Jams were son,” she admitted, "nnd our people
Madame sighed.
lle mean, do you think, monsieur?"
mve plenty of hind it is best to grow | States department o f agriculU
selling
well,
and
Jennie
was
much
ab
e r In New York, and having accblen-
would do well never to clasp ugutn in
"It is not often,” she confessed, j 1 shook my head.
potatoes oniy one or two years in suc
• tally met Jennie, she became inter- sorbed nnd happy In her work.
cession on any ground - thus you avoid
“ tliut I read the Journals. My eye-
"The ways o f diplomacy are not al-
One day when the autumn began to
sted In h er; nnd when the girl told
PLAN FOR BREAKING AI
sight Is fulling, und my daughter— ways so easy ns they may seem,” I re diseases.
her of the necessity for finding work, turn the greenery Into gold and scar
W IFE OF A NEW SENATOR
well, we will uot speak o f her. I lost Pllo<1- “ Besides, there is much which !
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nnd tier desire to go to New York let. Jennie asked Joe where she could
her. Therefore It Is a new thing for i remains behind all that is said
in WINTER HINTS HP rUIPICriUC Most Successful Method fori
She remembered
to try to earn something. Miss Kraft find bittersweet.
.m e to talk to one like yourself. Be- Print.”
n m i j u r U n iU K tN b
Animal From Pulling st I
where
there
was
some,
but
she
wanted
promised to see what she eould do.
88fcl:" V
ter Is Outlined.
member
now,
If
you
please
that
I
“
That
I.
Why
We
Fight.”
Repository
Diseases
Result
From
Joe had very little sympathy with a grent deal. She knew of an ex
speak only In the language of the vtl- | The inun s attention hnd wandered.
Drafts— Fowls
Should Not Be
Jennie's desire for New York. She change that would take all she could
The most successful
! I age. They say—I have heard It said ii« was gnziug ecstatically out of the
Crowded— Use Straw Litter.
' was perhaps foolishly reticent regard send. Of course Joe knew, or at least
breaking a horse from poiling 4
j —thut Germany hungers for peace; ! window. He beckoned me to his side
be
was
pretty
sure,
and
he
arranged
ing the real reason, not explaining as
!ulil'T is as follow s: Secure i f
that therefore It Is better for us to About a little wood-crested sionc
„
rv.i w
... , •
, she had to Miss Kraft. She thought to show her.
half-inch rope about 15 feet1
give
peace
now
nnd
so
spare
needless
«pace
had
been
cut.
A
white
farm-
diseases
largely
resu
"
’
from
'd
rn
?s°m
Promptly to the minute a car drove
he did not care. He did not ask her
suffering.
house stood there, and near hv „ t __ I ,i,„ „
,,
m 1 ,llatts ln make a loop in one end. Ill
to stay. And Joe believed she wished up to the door. Jennie was somewhut
A little cloud o f smoke surrounded cottages, und a church with n aaulnt ■■orlirv' 1-^ n '" USn
" il1 I>flJ ,he throw looped end over nnlmall
to get away from the little village, surprised, but he assured her It was
the soldier’s head. Ills clinched fist tower.
“ ,M l “ t I f
! r ) . Kf ‘P°r’ «h«*fnre. to make
ce chest or flanks and run otMj
too
far
to
walk.
himself Included, to find In the great
struck the knapsack by his side. His “ My home,” he pointed out with n 'm l rnnt \f*nH
T “ * * ,n ,he back* slde of rope through the loop, M
It
was
a
wonderful
ride
through
the
city the chance for excitement nnd
1 eyt*—hot and red they were with fu- little catch in his throat. "Y^u ® 1
the h° USPR’
fore legs, through a neck strap*
The fowls should not he crowded in nose piece o f the halter and I
the kind of life he loathed. So It was beautiful country, roads, nnd Joe, not
tigue—flashed.
the hills yonder, monsieur?
a misunderstanding all around. He being entirely sure ns to the location,
Forty Years of Preparation.
there that the Boches swung ro.md"'"* r'.'.V’/ f T
fr0” ' ‘ W° t0 ,lvp s<>nare eurely to a strong manger or (
did not know that one word from him they had to go a long way, but they
“They talk like cattle, madame,” he few more miles und I might have been I The o w i r a t u T *
pPr blrd’ jeet. When the horse [mils I
found
It
at
last.
would have kept her tjiere, even
declared vigorously. “ Where nre Her- homeless, wifeless—and
en
Xn0t rat <lerpends upon the breed rope runs through the loop sMI
"Bittersweet!”
said
Joe,
holding
up
the dill- and the extent of the yarding. As a
though she hud scrubbed floors for a
many's conquests? Belgium, with odds <lren—’’
rule It win i,„ r
i , '
“ “ “ ; <>ns UP on the body, nnd nfW*I
living, und perhaps he had not yet one o f the flaming sprays, as they
against her of ten to one ln men and
. l; pp,an,<;:-lv,sa>-,1M o nllow trials the animal soon
*
gathered
them
away
from
the
rood.
thought o f speaking that word.
fifty to one in artillery!
So with tho bitter memory o f his "It’s like my being with you. It might
| a mountain tribe! Se
Indifference rankling In her heart, he Just sweet to me if the bitter wasn't
took them eighteen
there—
If
I
eould
think
you—”
Jennie went down to the grent city.
them a good many
He
did
not
finish.
The
look
In
her
The place Miss Kraft had found for
drive the Serbians from
eyes
made
him
take
her
In
his
arms.
her was that o f a saleswoman In a
nnd the end of them
cheap department store downtown.
mania?
Victims o f n foolish cam
nest
v F ..r ,d Papa Would W ,r„ .
| £ £ »
'*
Aluminum Money.
The pay was so small that though she
paign, If you will, but even then over-
The
fact
that
the
Chamber
o
f
Com
shared a small, comfortless room with
GOOD SIRE VER Y ESSE
powered with the war machine which Pntriok Hughes bt^ged
another girl, prepared her slender merce of Marseille, owing to the short
it has taken Germany thirty-five years let him go home ¿ ¿ t t 'a n T h e T *
M A N Y SHEEP KILLED YEARLY
age,
o
f
currency,
Ims
Issued
aluminum
breakfast over n gns Jet, nn*d ate a
Most Practical Means of Imp
to evolve. Where are her victories " P
» « -" ’ -■-».»
I’npa
might he worried). 111 feared
ten-cent lunch, there was very little ! counters for small change, Is another
of Any Kind of Live Stock I
against France, or Russia, or Eng
Estim
ate
That
In
Thlrty-Six
Farm
His father is ninety-nine nnd works
left at the s*nd o f thp week. Out of Illustration o f the wny In which old
land? Her victories. I say. when you
Through Best Male*
States 100,000 Are Killed An-
this meager amount she sent some customs are being introduced to meet
come to consider that for forty years fan illy "
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s” pi*o r ,ll'K the
the
exlgenciee
o
f
the
times.
thing. to her mother with reassuring
* lly
Dofl®-
Whether the live stock 1»
Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, wife of the she was slowly preparing while we re
Among the numerous minor Grecian
words of a raise In her salary. At
| hogs, sheep or horses, the M
new senator from Minnesota, lias been fused! to believe. Man for man, gun
Solves
One
Labor
Problem.
Prat It seemed to Jennie she would states, und In early medieval Europe, for some years a familiar figure In for gun. we are the better race. Eng
ally by t
k.iiui nnnu- are appreciated when sold, andf
hot be able to stand the privation and separate coinages were, of course. Is Washington society. Her husband was land is the better race; Russia Is the and’ aniilrclhr for
niM” ’rs
’ ¡ ¿ c t t i T n r a “ ^anv ca8^ ' e<1ll^
bri»K greater
hl« her returns.
Price#
hard w ork; but prtdc nnd a determi sued. not only by Individual untlona, the “ trust buster” of the Roosevelt better race! Themfore I any to yon, *„|ved the u J l Kiri employees have
which Ctly’
ure l <,Uent,y
rimlly yield
not reported nt all.
but by cities nnd even families. Such administration. Mm. Kellogg was so
nation to hold on kept her at It.
The
most
practical
means
madame, w ait! Germany’s last hour factnrh,,- concern here Vh^ " '"aa"'
Judging from the finire« i„
Mias Kraft conducted a club for local coinages were valid only within a cially popular then, and has kept In o f triumph has struck. England has 1.
The «»nipnnv
provement Is through the osskff
working glrla on the East side, and certain restricted area, and this Is the touch with tho capital ever since.
ombrella and
gathered strength beyond all th a t w i-
"
a ,ppclM «mbroii.
.!? .
sires, for the mnle may be-’0ts»i
overshoe department for employee*
she asked Jennie to Join. The mem case with the present Issue nt Mar
pnrent o f from 40 to 100 sal®
bers were mostly o f foreign parentage, seille, which has uo value outside th«
1 er. It may he said that In the ’tfl year.
and they have Increased nt an
Bare Male Legs Taboo.
fami state, more than m )
36
and Included Ilusslan Jews, Poles. city limits.
FARMERS TURN TO MINING state,
enormous rate.
Roumanians, Germans, Scandinavians
h o i*
" k"w ---------------------
■*"» HARNESS SHOULD FIT
In many easd's where n farmer hns
Stamps Spread Disease.
lanoo.
Harvard students ^
1
and Italians. At first Jennie, all un
Weat Virginians Begin Work on Their
a small surface vein o f coal on his socks, sans trousers snn* » k
Experiments In the laboratories o f
Own Lands When Coal
used to their manner nnd mode of
TO in c r e a s e f l o w o f m il k Not Too Tight or Too Lo
property he Is able to operate his
expression, unwittingly held herself the University o f Pennsylvania es
Prices Soar,
miniature mine by himself or with the
Snugly— Have Collars F I * * '
aloof. But she found them so bright, tablish the fact that postage stamps
Each Working Animal.
Clarksburg, W. Va.— With coal at aid of his sons.
ao responsive, mid with such nn eager do carry germs, and may therefore
In many Instances, it is reported.
—
dealre to learn, that soon alt hnrrlers be classed as a disease-spreading dan Its present price, many farmers In
Vaseline Will Heî^. '****
In thi
Kingdom , hpr.
Harness should fit snuglf Mi
were leveled by the spirit o f cama ger. In 48 tests out of a total of 00, this part of the state with only a hole they are digging the surface coal out
are
men and
horse, not too tight nor too loose*
raderie ln the quest o f o common bacteria were found. The fact that In the ground and a team o f oxen with mattocks and hauling it to the aImnst
In only two cases were the germs o f hare becdime real fuel kings. Whf*n
a gall has Its origin from this s*
cauae,
Rood price for thdMr prdwluct.
As horses' necks differ in shsj*
In Jane the club discontinued for a malignant type does not lessen la the price o f the black diamomls began
size, there should be a collar ( « .
the summer Miss Kraft Informed the any degree the danger that larks la to soar “wlldcattlng” operations were
by nano*
atartedl by farmers In all parts o f the talk
p Ha she was going to be married la wettlog the gum with the tonga*.
ter, two, one for use when J*
„ —
«
« n i,1
the mlik-flow,
K
d lncr“ — flesh and another when
aer), fitted to every horse.
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