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T H E G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L WRIGLEYS V A ÏÏTM TAC AFTER JliMûirgr fERY MEAL ßkaMaÜMn G R E E N FEEDS FO R D A IR Y -C O W R A T IO N afford« benefit as well as pleasure. Green rye and green cowpeas mry be fed to dairy cows Immediately after milking without unfavorably affecting either the flavor or odor of tlie milk. Healthful exercise for the teeth This fact wag developed by a series of and a spur to digestion. A Ion«, feeding experiments carried on by the lasting refreshment, toothing to United States Department of Agricul nerves and stomach. ture to determine whether feeding T h e Great American green rye or green cowpeas affects the Sweetmeat, untouched flavor and odor of milk, and to ascer b y h a n d s, f u l l o f j tain how these feeds may be fed and 1 flavor. the milk handled so as to minimize ; any objectionable effects on the qual- ity of the product. The Investigation relative to the | 4? 52 50 r r feeding of green rye was conducted 5U with ten Holstein and ten Jersey cows 57 5b 5 3 54 56 9 $ 55 representative of their respective ! Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for breeds, and giving milk relatively free : 60 [61 62~ 5>' from abnormal flavors and odors. The j ■ 1 average weight of the Jersey cows was M o to r T o u r o f W o rld Rheumatism Colds Neuritis Neuralgia 63 Traveling In three specially built 976 pounds, and that of the Holstein« 1,271 pounds. The stage of lactation j Pain Toothache Lumbago Headache motor ear», nn Austro-Germnn expedi P i tion will start from Vienna and visit varied from fresh cows to those near- 1 (Copyright. 1925 ) Ing the end of their lactation period. •very Important country In the world Horizontal. 17— A d i s t i n c t i v e t h e o r y The cutting of the rye used in the in the next eighteen months. They 20— P e r f o r m e d 21— T r a n s g r e s s i o n fp c 1— Mnilp o f w o o d wTll tour the Balkan», Turkey, Asia experiments was begun when it was 1 6— C o t t o n c lo th p r i n t e d w i t h f l o w e r « 2.*)— A c l i n g i n g v in e 24— A d i r t y a n i mal about 15 inches in height, before it had j Minor, India, Slam, Sumatra, Java, and often g lax rd 26— A d o m e s t i c a n i m a l Qilna, Japan, Hawaii, the United headed. In udditlon to the green rye, j 12— P o i n t e d at a g o a l 25— A g e d 29— T o g r o w o ld Accept only “ Bayer” package A «hop States, Mexico, South America, Portu the cows were fed. In proportion to 14— 30— S a m e a s 24 v e r t i c a l their milk production, varying quantl- 15— -A. t h i c k « l i c e o f a n y t h i n g which contains proven directions. 32— A round s c a rf o f fu r o r feathers gal, Spain and France. I 10— T h e a « « a m s i l k w o r m ties of a grain mixture containing two j i IS — A n a t i v e o f o n e o f th e S l a v i c s t a t e « 34— P r i n t e r ' s m e a s u r e s Handy “ Bayer” boxes of 12 tablet« 33— P a l l i d 36— A j e w e l pounds each of hominy feed, bran, and 1 | 10— A pr e f i x s i g n i f y i n g a g e n c y Also b •ttles of 24 and 100— Druggists. 38— A s i m p l e t o n 40— T r i u m p h e d 20— T o a t t i r e 22— T o w n s h i p ( a b b r . ) oats, and one pound each of cottonseed | Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture o f Monoacetlcacideater o f Balicrlicacld 41— P a r t o f a n u m b r e l l a "Albers standi for 23— A E u r o p e a n f r e s h w a t e r fish meal and linseed meal. In addition to I I 1 24— 43— Q u i v e r i n g 44— S o r r o w f u l A p o p u l a r d e s s e r t fo o d .Better Brsali/asts" 4 « — A l a r g e c o n t a i n e r f o r w a t e r the grain mixture, the cows were fed j 2i>— In t h e m i d s t o f W h a t Is a C orn C lu b ? Mule “ Swap” Brought 4S— T a l k « e x t r a v a g a n t l y 29— A s s i s t as much alfalfa hay as they would | 27— 'T h e r e f o r e The method employed to help the 4 » — On e e x t r e m i t y o f t h e s p h e r e j 31— T h e h e a d < n l a n g ) Fortune to Lucky Man readily consume, the average quantity 50— A h e a d c o v e r i n g farmer raise better corn was the sub i 33— A b u r g l a r 1 s l a n g ) 52— P a r t o f th e fa c e of hay consumed dally per cow being 85— A h e a d c o v e r i n g ject for discussion In the geography Eleven years ajjo Joseph Beach of 54— O p p o s e d to “ w e a t h e r “ ( n a n f . t 12.3 pounds. 87— Mot b u d class. In answer to the question, Caldwell, N. J„ drove his bulky mule, 55— C r a s y 56— It is ( c o n t r a c t i o n ) The cows were separated Into ( 89— A n o t h e r f o r m o f “ I * “ What Is a corn club?” one o f the Maud, down the streets o f the village, 5S— T o d e c a y 60— A G r e e k l e t t e r received ‘ 40“‘_ T o be t group« of five. One group 61— O w e ( r e f o r m e d s p e l l i n g ) girls replied: " It ’s the cob with no and met John Gosman. They stopped I 42— A t h l e t i c a s s o c i a t i o n ( a b b r . ) only the hay and grain ration and 48— 'W h i l e 44— A m a l e d e s c e n d a n t corn on it.” to talk. Then Gosman noticed the fidg T h e s o l u t i o n w i l l a p p e a r in n e x t i s s u e were known as checks. The other 45— A b a s e b a l l I m p l e m e n t eting Maud. ; 47— F r a n c ( a b b r . ) three groups received, respectively, In “ How’ll you swap, Joe?” asked Go»- 49— A c o o k i n g ve s s e l “ D IA M O N D D Y E ” A N Y addition to the hay and grain ration, 51— A k i n d o f b r e a d man. Week’s Puxele. Solution the following quantities of green rye: I 53— T o p r o c e e d m e t h o d i c a l l y GARM ENT, D R APER Y “ Can’t say, John,” replied Beach. 15 pounds one hour be fo r e milking. | 58— T o e n t a n g l e “ What yon got?” ; 57— fi c c a r n e n l lv e 30 pounds one hour be for e milking. “ Got a piece of land down Florida 50— A s n a k e l l k e flsh Just Dip to T in t or Boil to D ye 30 pounds imm edia te ly a f t e r milking. HO— A c o u r t y a r d in a S p a n i s h h o u s e w a y ; Palm Beach or West Palm This plan of feeding was followed H2— A n h a b i t u a l d r u n k a r d Bench, some such a place,” Gosman You can't heap! 04---- C a n d ì . . for four consecutive days, but on the { 03— « » i n n r t d o l the plate too Each 15-cent pack answered. fifth day the rye was omitted from the high to suit him. Vertical. age contains direc “ Worth $75, you reckon?” Beach ration. The cows were then Inter He knows what’s tions so simple any asked. 1— P a r t o f the v e r b “ to b e “ changed In order to equalize any ab what in hoc cakes 2— L u b r ic a t e d woman can tint “ Guess so, let’s swap,” Gosman re and Flapjack normal results caused by the milk of 3— F i r s t n a m e o f a P e r s i a n p o e t Soft, delicate shades plied. tops 'em alll 4— A debutante (slu n gI an individual animal, and the feeding or dye rich, perma And they signed the papers. 5— A m a n ' s n a m e s h o r t e n e d of green rye was resumed. 7— H i g h s c h o o l ( a b b r . ) nent colors In lin Beach Is departing for West Palm Samples were taken from the milk ^ —B e l o n g i n g to ft gerie, silks, rib Reach soon to look at the property, 9— N e a t c a t t l e ( S c o t c h ) of each cow at the time of milking, bons, skirts, waists, for which he has been offered a small F n s n a res and cooled, but not aerated. The sam 10— 11— A fa m o u s race horse dresses, c o a t s , fortune. ples were examined for flavor and 13— P a r t o f th e v e r b “ to b e ’* __ stockings, sweat Maud Is dead.— New York Hernld- odor by experienced Judges, who had 1 ( 1 — B e f o r e ers, draperies, coverings, hangings— Trihune. no knowledge as to which cow pro everything! I’ A ’.V A '.N ’ .V A '.V A ’ .V A ’ A 'A ’A ’A S V .V .N '.V .V .X W .V .V .V .V « duced a particular sample. Buy Diamond Dyes— no other kind— These exhaustive experiments dis “ L e t’s G o ” « HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE and tell your druggist whether the ma “ What’s your opinion of civiliza closed the fact that as much as 30 terial you wish to color is wool or silk, / W h e n t h e c o r r e c t l e t t e r » a r e p l a c e d In t h e whltv. « p a c e « ti lt» p u z z l e tion?” “ I think It’s a good Idea. Some pounds of green rye may be fed to or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed ,* w i l l « p e l l w o r d « b o t h v e r t i c a l l y a n d h o r i z o n t a l l y . T h e f lr « t l e t t e r in e ac h dairy cows Immediately after milking body ought to start It.” ^ w o r d I » I n d i c a t e d b y a n u m b e r , w h i c h r e f e r » to th e d e fi n it io n tinted b e l o w goods. without producing noticeable effect on \ the pu z z l e . T h u n No. 1 u n d e r th e c o l u m n h e a d e d “ h o r i z o n t a l " d e f i n e « a % w o r d w h i c h w i l l till th e w h i t e a p a c e « u p to t h e f l r « t b l a c k w q u a r e to th e Positive, bet; comparative, better; either the flavor or odor of the milk. r i g h t , a n d a n u m b e r u n d e r “ v e r t i e n l'* d e f i n e « n w o r d w h i c h w i l l fill th e In similar feeding experiments with R a d io f o r South Seas superlative, better not. * w h i t e « q u a r e » to th e n e x t b l a c k o n e b e l o w . N o l e t t e r « g o in th e b l a c k green cowpeas, 80 pounds of this feed Receiving Rets are to he distributed £ »pace«. A il w o r d « used are dictionary w o rd s, except proper nam e». was consumed by dairy cows Immedi by a British missionary to natives in ' A b b r e v i a t i o n » , nlting. I n i t i a l « , t e c h n i c a l t e r m » a n d o b s o l e t e f o r m a a r e ately after milking without producing • i n d i c a t e d In th e d e f i n i t i o n « . the South Sea islands. Coconut palms, any pronounced objectionable flavor or 80 to 90 feet high, are to be used for (• A 'A ’ .V .V .V .V A ’.V A ’A ’.V .V A ’ A ’.V iV A ’.V A ’A ’ .V .' odor in the milk. Green cowpeas tend aerial masts. to aff«»ct more unfavorably the flavor so seldom that the quarel Interrupt» QUARRELS and odor of the milk than does green C E LE B R A T ED Did you e v e r ha ve a pa ir of soles no close association, breaks no friend ou tlast the uppers? I f not, you have rye. STOMACH BITTERS ne ve r w o r n U S K I D E Soles. Pe o p le ship, leaves no haunting regrets. By THOMAS AR K LE CLARK w r i t e that th ey ca n’ t w e a r U S K I D E Friends cannot afford to quarrel— life out. I t is the W o n d e r Sole fo r W e a r ! D A Y T O N and his wife had quarreled C ow ’s Individuality Made by the w or ld 's la rg e st rubber P A R K E R ’S little that morning, and all the Is too short, the period o f friendship manufacturer, the Uni ted States R u b H A IR B A L S A M Limits Am ount o f Feed day they had been unhappy as a con and love Is all too brief to permit even ber Company. C om for tab le, healthful, Remove? Dandruff-Stop« Hair Falling Wheat has about the same value as sequence. They had been married a a day or an hour to interrupt Its even w a t e r p r o o f, g oo d -l o o k i n g . T e l l your Restore« Color and airm an to put U S K I D E Soles on “ C o n c re te A ro u n d th e Beaut? to G ray and Faded Hair corn as a dairy feed, while oats has a good long time, and had come to de- way. It Is better to ignore the hasty rep your shoes. Buy n e w shoes w ith 60c and SI .00 at Druggist«. H o m e “ tells in everyday value . of 10 per cent less than corn . pend upon encli other more than Is word, to adjust the misunderstanding Hlscox Chem Wk* , Fatchogua.N.Y. J S K I D E Soles. U S K I D E w i l l cut y ou r language how to use concrete shoe bills down. Get genu ine U S K I D E . pound for pound. The amount of feed : or(llnarlly true of married people, at once, and to be happy while the T h e name is on the sole.— Ad v. H IN D E R C O R N S Rem oves Corns, Cal for building drives, walks, louses, etc., stops a ll pain, ensures com fort to th « which should he fed a cow depends in | They ,oved each otllPr V),ry dearly, and days last. Quarrels only make us steps, porches, and other per feet, makes walking easy. 15c by m ail or a t Drug the first place upon Individuality. Size still told each other so, though, as I unhappy. gists. D isco* Chemical Works, Patcbogue, N. Y. manent improvements which F o rm -F ittin g ( © . 1925, Western Ne wspaper Union.) of the animal, amount of milk pro have said, they had been married for every home needs. Complete Dora— I ’ll bet the mosquitoes nearly duced and butter-fat content o f the a long time. instructions make it easy to ruined your fishing trip. milk also hear Important relationship» estimate the materials and to It was a foolish little quarrel that O L D B O O K S H A V E Dumbbell— Oh, n o ; when we got in mix, place, and finish the con to the amount of feed necessary. A they h:ul had. She had criticized him N O T L O S T C H A R M that pup tent o f ours, there wasn’t Needs 1,000,000 farmers. Land prices low. crete for tiiese improvement«. grain mixture should be fed in the at the breakfast table for the way In Ten crops averaged $300 an acre net income any room for mosquitoes.—Life. proportion of one pound to each three j which he was using his napkin or Although attics are quite passe in annually over 5-year period. Climate healthful, pints of milk produced dally by the some such carelessness, and he, more these days of space conservation, and rtP erm anent Repaira on good schools and road s. Write for information. Shave With Cuticura Soap cow. If the cow produces more than sensitive than most men, had answered such antiques as old sofas are only the Fa rm “ tells you howto DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE And double your razor efficiency as repair old buildings quickly five gallons of milk a day, however, buck rather sharply, and so they had found in second-hand stores, the liters« Tallahassee. Florida well as promote skin purity, skin com and easily, and at low cost. feed at the rate of one pound of grain | quarreled. He might have turned It ture that flourished In the same period, W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 45-1925. fort and skin health. No mug, no The information on Concrete mixture to each four pints of milk. off with a laugh, ns he often did, or especially that of interest to children, Barn Floora and Feeding Under most circumstances feed all the I she might have smiled back at his hasn't followed the same path of ob slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no irri Floors will help you add many roughage she will eat up clean. Only | quick retort and kissed him after livion, says the Wisconsin Library Bul tation even when shaved twice daily. Bass D o u b ly H oo k ed « dollar to your net profits. One soap for all uses— shaving, bath If she tends to become overfat should i breakfast as was her custom, but in- letin. While fishing near Piqua, Ohio, ing and shampooing.—Advertisement. Wnlley Oensinger and Miss Belle the quantity of roughage be restricted. ! stead her eyes filled with tears, and When dad and mother were boy and * P la n t for Concrete Farm Feed all she will respond to In milk I »he left the table hastily with him girl, and even when older brother and O’Brien both hooked the same bass. B uildings“ contains aup- production. When she begins to put j feeling the aggrieved rather than the sister were young, several apples, a V e rifica tio n It Is believed that the two minnow pliee of blue prints, and shows on flesh cut down the grain. Officer— Say! You can’t swim there! baits were within a few inches of | Aggressor. All day they had gone copy of “Tom Sawyer’* or “ Little you, step by step, how to put Bather— I know I can’t. I ’m drown each other and the fish got them both about unhappy, each one too proud or Women,'* the old sofa In the attic and up Concrete Silos, Dairy ing! at one strike. Barns, Hog Houses, Milk I too much hurt to patch up the foolish the rain puttering on the roof werf Bloody M ilk Is Due to Houses and many other forms all that was necessary for a pleasant quarrel. Ruptured Blood Vessel of Concrete Construction. The years were going for Payton and afternoon. Or in summer, when dan When a cow gives bloody milk. It Is due to a rupture of a stnnll blood ves | his wife. They knew very well that delions needed to be picked, or the you a rt going to v ^ together v ....... ........ was dishes washed, the loft In the barn, sel In the udder. When a cotv la ( the time they had been build >i n w building, or repair longer than the time they could hope; “Twenty Thousand Leagues Un fresh, it usually Is due to the «welling an old building, those free booklets u til show you how In th* udder, hut when It occurs later to be. and they regretted the swiftness der the Sea” or “ Nelly’s Silver Mine.” to do the fob for all time. was a mighty attractive place. Young In the lactation It usually Is due to of the passing years. They knew that Send for them today. nn Injury to the udder. When It Is the time would come when one would sters haven't changed much today, for the books that were dear to the old due to an inflammation, the trouble Is go and there would be only one left, PORTLAND CEM ENT a £■ and they knew how dreary It would folks In their childhood are Just as over as soon as the Inflammation I s 4* ' all he, how, as one or the other sat much read now. leaves the udder, hut when It Is caused A S S O C IA T IO N by Injury, the cause must first he re alone, he would »^nk back to these H istoric A fric a n R egion 111 West Washington Street foolish days and :?gret each moment moved before a cure can he effected. A " * C H ICAGO The Gold ( oast region, long famed When the Mood comes away In they had not spent In huppiness to in history and fiction. Is a portion of gether. And yet they had quarreled, lumps, there Is an Infection In th« A N ational O rganisation to Im prove quarreled over a trifling thing that did Guinea, on the west const of Africa. e n d l i t e r * the U ses e f Concrete quarter and the quarter will usually not matter either way, and they had Here gold was found, and the country he lost. O f f ic e s in 30 C i t ie s lost out of their life together one day became the mecca of the adventurous » that might have been full of happy and seekers after fortune. The Uold When Bull la Impotent thoughts, of sweet associations, and coast is hounded on the east by the There is no particular age at which left to both of them pleasant memories. Slave coast and on the west by the 1 a hull becomes Impotent. This factor They saw how foolish it Is for those Ivory coast, and has a const line of 1« governed much by the amount of who love each other to take offense about 350 miles.—Kansas City Star. W/' / " service he Is called upon to render even at hasty, unkind words, for usual M O T H E R Fletcher’s Cas* II. I , 1*1 KK, U. K. I, M IA M I, F L O R ID A and also upon the way he is fed. Tam ly no unkindness Is really meant, and A g ric u ltu ra l Pests toria is a pleasant, harmlcs» pered. fat animals sometimes become those who love each other will never The ten most Injurious Insect pests ! Impotent earlier than seven years and have too many days together and j In the United States. ns selected by j ------- Substitute fo r Castor Oil, Tar©. sch ool o r c rrio c N C Y some remain serviceable much later. should have on these. If possible, noth j the rotes of eleven government enfo- ! gone. Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared All commercisi brano hern. Catalog fraa. Not too fat. plenty of exercise, and ing to regret. otologists. nre the boil weevil. Hessian • O N. Ma la SI. SAL T LA KE C I T Y . UTAH regulation of the service to one «nd fo r Infants in arms and Children all ages. Quarrels there must be perhaps, but \ fly. codling nioth, com enrwonn. mote j It \tilt VH C O I L U G * H not permitted too many cows «t one they should he between th***e who do qultoes, chinch bng. Colors do potato ! T o «void imitations. always look fo r the signature o f time, many bulls will last much longer not love each other, who do not under beetle, grasshoppers, the house fly and ( r a l e C a t a l o g u e f iv e . D i p l o m a « ftarbor Coll*'««, l l ( lu c e n t *K than this. stand each other, whose paths cross the San Jose scale. PKvvm dir ections on each package. Ptaratcians everywhere recommend it , m DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Free Farm Building Helps HOSTETTER’S FLORIDA Will Trade Idaho Land for Florida Land or Lot* L. D. S. Business College J