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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL EARLY MATURITY IS A VALUABLE ASSET - J l# That'« *U m in u te » -» ^ , V< ^ V L. D. S. Business College SCHOOL O r EFFICIEN CY All c o m m erciai 6 0 N. Main SI. b ran ch e» . C a ta lo g f r s s S A L T LAKE CITY . UTAH L e a r n b a r b e r t r a d e . C a ta lo g u e fre e . D ip lo m a » is s u e d . M o le r B a r b e r C o lle g e , 114 R e g e n t St. WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS G u a r a n te e d s tu r d y , liv e ly . p u re E n g lis h s t r a i n . D o u b le p e d ig r e e d s to c k . N o I n b re e d in g . h e a v y e g g p r o d u c e r s , p u lle ts , 3 m o n th s old. B re d f ro m 232 to 3 1 4 -eg g r e c o r d h e n s. C O C K K K K I.S H I G H E S T Q U A L IT Y U N IV E R S A L P I C T U R E S C O R F . P o u l tr y F a r m s D e p t., S e c tio n 25A U nlversM l C ity - - C a l if o r n ia Hia C u rio sity A ro u se d T h e g a rd e n e r o f a lurge house one d a y ap p ro ach ed th e b u tle r. “ M orti m e r,” h e ex claim ed , "you m ight point th is ch ap , D arw in, o u t to m e th e n e x t tim e h e com es to d in n e r.” “D a rw in , D arw in ,” echoed th e b u t ler, lo oking p erp lex ed . “T ea, D arw in . I h ap p en ed to h e a r Ids lo rd sh ip say t h e o th e r d ay th a t ev ery tim e h e looks a t m e h is m ind goes b a c k to D a rw in .”— E d in b u rg h S co tsm an . DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked W ith "Bayer Cross" Has Been Proved Safe by Million«. W a rn in g ! U n less you se e th e nam e “B a y er" o n p a c k a g e o r on ta b le ts you a re n o t g e ttin g th e g en u in e B a y e r A sp irin p ro v ed s a fe by m illions an d p re sc rib e d b y p h y sic ia n s fo r 25 years. S ay “ B a y er” w h e n you b u y A spirin. Im ita tio n s m ay p ro v e d an g ero u s.— Adv. A ir M ilea g e 28,000,000 On J a n u a r y 1, 1025, m ore th a n 28,- 000,000 m iles h ad b een flown In reg u la r sc h ed u led a ir se rv ic e In th e U nited S ta te s an d E urope. T h e re la a la rg e difference In th e type an d m a tu rity at different birds of th e sam e age and g en eral breeding. T h is should be tak en into co n sid era tio n when selecting b ird s fo r w in ter laying o r fo r breeding purposes. T h e slow -m aturing b ird s will show long, ■lender heads, lack of fleshing, be light in w eight and show g en eral signs of lack o f vigor. T h e slow -developing birds will also lack In body cap ac ity an d d ev elo p m en t A te s t which w as ru n by th e lo w s ex p erim en t sta tio n show s th a t the early m a tu rin g b ird s a r e th e b est fo r w in te r egg p roduction an d th a t they also co n tin u e to be th e h eav iest lay ers d u rin g th e follow ing sum m er. T h e p u lle ts In th e te s t w ere divided Into fo u r groups, th e ea rly m atu rin g , me dium m atu rin g , la te m a tu rlu g an d very la te m atu rin g . T h e re su lts fo r th e fo u r w in ter m onths of Novem ber, D ecem ber. J a n uary and F e b ru a ry show ed a n av erag e of 51.42 eggs fo r th e first group, 38.85 for th e second, 15.39 fo r th e th ird , and only 3.28 fo r th e very la te -m a tu rin g group. In th e follow ing fo u r sp rin g m onths th e difference w as still m arked, but n ot so g re a t. T h e a v e ra g e fo r th e different gro u p s w ere 90.65 fo r th e first group, 73.93 fo r th e second, 67.82 for th e th ird , an d 35.44 fo r th e fo u rth . In th e fo u r m o u th s of Ju ly , A ugust, S ep tem b er a n d O ctober, w hich com pleted th e y e a r's te s t, th e re s u lts w ere ag ain decidedly In fav o r o f th e early m a tu rin g birds. T h e a v e ra g e s w ere 75.43 fo r th e first group, 60.89 fo r th e second. 36.62-fo r th e th ird , a n d 15.04 for th e fo u rth . T h e to ta l fo r th e y e a r show ed an av erag e o f 217.5 eggs fo r th e first group o r th e early m a tu rin g fow ls. Cholera Is Contagious and Is Spread by Hens C holera Is a highly c o n tag io u s d is ease conveyed by b acillu s w hich are found In th e d isc h a rg e s an d In th e blood. T h e ra p id sp re a d o f th e con tag io n Is acco u n ted f o r by th e fow ls ea tin g g ra s s o r o th e r food co n tam i n ated by ex c re tio n s of d ise ased birds, and th ro u g h spilled blood of diseased birds. P ro b a b ly th e first sign of th is tro u b le is show n th ro u g h th e u ra te s — th a t p a r t of th e ex crem en t o f th e fowl w hich Is ex creted by th e k id n ey s an d voided w ith th e d roppings. N or m ally th is Is w h ite, b u t It becom es tin g ed w ith yellow , a n d th e n bright yellow w hen th e b ird Is In fected w ith ch olera. In ch o lera th e solid p a r t of th e d ro p p in g s also c h a n g e s color, be com ing b rig h t em erald g reen In stead of d a rk g reen a p p ro a c h in g black, as It a p p e a rs w hen norm al. C h an g es in color of th e droppings, to g e th e r w ith freq u e n t voiding o f ex crem en t w ith m ucus an d fro th are d a n g er signals. I t Is Im p o rtan t to ex am in e th e d ropping b o a rd s dally w hen ch o lera Is re p o rte d In th e neigh borhood. F o w ls th a t show th is tro u b le will u su ally sta n d w ith d ro o p in g wings, roughened fe a th e rs an d d isten d e d crop. B ird s sh o u ld be killed w ith o u t spill ing blood by pulling th e neck. All carc a sse s should be p ro m p tly burned. K eep th e flock In ns sm a ll gro u p s as possible. D isin fect f re q u e n tly ; keep th e d u st dow n an d discourage stra y dogs an d v isito rs In th e chicken yard. Select Breeding Males Early for Next Spring That's *rhat M illi° nS ofwomen have done w ith C A il/M E f BAKING POWDCH Being oniionn a n d d e p e n d a b le it never spoil» any oS the In gredient« used on feafce day. >uo« iv a CAWMif BEST BY TEST % P( Sales a*/B Times Those et A n y O ther Brand T h e selection o f b reed in g m ales for next season should begin a s soon as they ca n be d istin g u ish ed from th e p u llets. T h e M issouri e x p e rim e n t s ta tion bred up a g re a t flock of la y e rs In a few y e a rs sim ply by se le c tin g th e co ckerels th a t crow ed first an d th e p u llets th a t laid first fo r breeding purposes. I f one does n ot tr a p n e s t It Is difficult to select th e p u lle ts from la rg e flocks. B ut s few m in u te s spent w ith th e co ckerels ea rly on a clear m orning will read ily d istin g u ish the m ore ad v an ce d m ales. A p eeping red com h Is th e first indication, a n d e squeaky crow is th e second. T h e exceptional co ck erels o f the L eghorn a n d o th e r lig h te r b reed s will s ta r t to crow a t ab o u t six w eeks. T he h eav ier b re e d s u su a lly ta k e from e ig h t tp nine w eeks. T h e se early cro w ers should be m ark ed by wing b an d s o r leg b an d s an d given special a tte n tio n u n til m atu rity . A few m in u te s sp e n t in observing th e m ales a t th is ag e will re p a y th e b reed er m any tim es o v er for his tro u ble. O ne good m ale se lected fo r his early crow , given special care, and used fo r breeding m ay ad v an ce th e egg pro d u ctio n as m uch a s 30 p e r cen' In a single y ear. Drinking Fountains Jinny non-freezing d rin k in g foun ta in s now on th e m ark et a re enjoying a splendid, sale. T h is is well b era n se chickens need p a re , fre sh w a te r as m uch in w in te r a s In sum m er. A per son ra n th riv e lo n g er w ith o u t w a te r th a n \\ Ithout food, an d a hen is the sam e w ay. T h e p o u ltry m an who can keep his fow ls lively, co m fo rtab le and happy d u rin g th e coldest w e a th e r is th e one w ho will m ake th e m ost money On cold, rain y d ay s It Is best to koop h« fowl« confined to tho house. Sedas t m . f , o. t, Lasting, M u A. Power, Quality, Economy Low-cost Transportation S ta r ^ C a r s Piles« I (© . 1928. W e ste r n N e w sp a p e r U n io n .) 34— T o p u t o f f 2 0 — P e t n a m e f o r ■ c o w or n c a l f 1— S u m m o n e d 8— U n t w i n e s 28— A R o m a n y 11— A f e r o c i o u s a n i m a l 20— A P o r t u g u e s e m o n e y o f n c c o n w t 13— T o d e s t r o y 31— W e a k e n e d 13— A p r e p o s i t i o n 15— A n u m b e r Id— F i n i s h 33— A n e x c la m a tio n o f d is m a y S3— A y o u t h 17— A n o th e r fo rm o f “I ” 18— A c h a r a c t e r In D i c k e n s * “ C h 8 r 6 i s — t A g r e a t d e a l ( s la n g ) 3 0 — A s e e d e n v e lo p e m a s C arol** 2 0 - W U « w r it 3 7 — P e r t a i n i n g t o t h e m in d 33— A « t in g i n g : I n s e c t 30— A n g r y 2 3 — A a rlrl’s n a m e 40— P r o fo u n d s le e p ( m e d ic a l) t5 — A p a r e n t (n ic k n a m e ) 43— I s n ’t ( v u l g a r ) *0— A g r o u p o f m u s ic ia n s 44— P a r t p la y e d b y a n a c to r «7— T o h i n d e r 47— T o c o n te n d 40— A f a ir y SO— S t u d i e s w i t h t h e e y e s 5 1 — T r a d e l a s t ( a h b r .) 53— A s lo t h 80 F o r m o f s o n g a n d d a n c e e n t e r t a in m en t S o l u t i o n w i l l a p p e a r l a n e x t Issue. t l — T h e W itc h C ity o f N e w E n g la n d 94 — T*1* r e l i g i o n o f t h e M o h a m m e d a n s 88— H a v i n g w i n g s 3 9 — O p p o s e d t o “ outs** 01— 'T i m e p a s t ( p o e t i c ) 13— A c u s h i o n 43— E n t h u s i a s m 45— A n o n p r e c l o u s m e t a l 10— A n a d d i t i o n t o a l e t t e r ( I n l t . ) *7— B y w a y o f 48— A n A m e r ic a n p o e t 50— L ie u t e n a n t ( a h b r .) 51— C o lo r 83— A S p a n is h d is h M— T o c a n c e l 55— T o f l u a g a i n Vertical. 1— B o x e d 2— P o u n d ( a h b r .) 3— A c o n s te lla tio n 4— B r in g s fo r th 8— R a c e o r s t o c k 7— G o e s q u ic k ly ft— A s s i s t a n c e 10— H o r s e s ( p o e t i c ) 14— P r o n g 1 7 — T o fix lO — A b a s e b a l l g l o v e 21— A w r e a t h o f flo w e r s 22— N o is e m a d e b y a sh e e p J General Sale» D ept.— 18 19 Broadway, New York Dealer! and Service Station j throughout the United Stalls Canada and Mexico Puum t jL lO lOlR E lia;»' Htaa ara si siti □ ( o r H BH O H n ata srcil n u n n g] HfglHfg an H W h e n t h e c o r r e c t l e t t e r s a r e p l a c e d In t h e w h i t e s p a c e s t h i s p u s s l e w i l l s p e ll w o r d s b o th v e r tic a lly a n d h o r iz o n ta lly . T h e f i r s t l e t t e r i n e a c h w o r d Is I n d ic a te d b y a n u m b e r , w h ic h r e f e r s t o t h e d e f in it io n lis t e d b e lo w t h e p u s s le . T h u s N o , 1 u n d e r t h 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 s a w o r d w h i c h w i l l f ill t h e w h i t e s p a c e s u p t o t h e f ir s t b l a c k s q u a r e t o t h e 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 c a l ” d e f i n e s a w o r d w h i c h w i l l f il l t h e w h i t e s q u a r e s f o t h e n e x t b l a c k o n e b e lo w . N o l e t t e r s g o in th e b la c k s p a c e s . A ll w o r d s u s e d a r e d ic t io n a r y w o r d s , e x c e p t p r o p e r n a m e s . A b b r e v ia t io n s , s la n g . I n itia ls , t e c h n ic a l t e r m s a n d o b s o le t s f o r m s a r e in d ic a t e d in t h e d e f in it io n s . By T H O M A S A R K L E C L A R K O E M IL LE K s a t on a rick ety ch air In th e “office" of H ick s’ elev ato r dividing h is tim e b etw een w h ittlin g a p in e stic k an d p ick in g th e sn a rls out o f h is rag g ed u n k e m p t beard . He w as a fo rlo rn looking figure, u nw ashed and u n a ttra c tiv e , h is Ups sta in e d w ith tobacco ju ic e , an d his h an d s grim y w ith d irt. H ow J o e h ad kept aoul a n d body to g e th e r d u rin g h is six ty o r m ore y e a rs no one could q u ite guess, fo r be h a d little p ro p e rty and he had n ev er b een c a u g h t w orking. Jo e re a lly b lam ed all h is Indigence en d m isfo rtu n e on luck. “ N ow th e re ’s B ill S m lth e rs," Jo e w a s sa y in g a s he rounded his w h it tlin g in to sh a p e , “ h e ’s Ju st ro llin g In m oney. H e a n d 1 s ta rte d to g eth er, an d look a t m e. N o th in g th a t I do e v e r am o u n ts to a n y th in g ; w h a te v e r h e to u c h e s tu r n s to m oney. H e ’s a l w ay s lucky.” J o e did n o t re m e m b e r th a t S m lth ers h ad been a h a rd w o rk e r since he w as a hoy, th a t he h a d saved his m oney, th a t he had e d u c a te d him self, th a t he knew isn re a b o u t h is p a r tic u la r line o f b u sin e ss th a n an y o n e In th e co u n try . W h a t h a d h een w on by sh rew d h a rd se n se an d re g u la r w ork M iller a ttr ib u te d to luck. I should not w a n t to a rg u e th a t luck n e v e r e n te rs Into a m a n ’s success. C hance often, no douht, gives a m an an o p p o rtu n ity , h u t It seldom helps him In m aking th e m ost o f It. In th e s e d ay s even oil w ells an d giOd m ines a r e seldom discovered by luck b u t a re lo cated th ro u g h scientific d a le an d In v estig atio n . I h av e w atch ed a good m any men d u rin g th e la s t th ir ty y ears, an d I h a v e know n som e w ho succeeded and o th e rs who did n o t ; I h a v e h e a rd m en com p lain of Ill-tre a tm e n t by em ploy e rs an d ra il a g a in s t th e ill-luck w hich th e y w ere su re w a s keeping them dow n. I am m ore a n d m ore convinced, how ever, a s I h a v e stu d ie d th e con d itio n s th a t ca u se m en to rise o r w hich k eep th em In su b o rd in a te or In fe rio r p o sitio n s th a t th e re Is very little in luck. S uccess Is alm ost a l w a y s In h ere n t In a m an ’s c h a ra c te r, Is th e re su lt of h is ow n striv in g s and accom plishm ent. T h e re a re n ot so very m any b arg ain s a le s In th e m a rk e t o f life. T h in g s m ay o fte n seem c h e a p am i e asily won, b u t In th e end w e a r e likely to get only w h a t w e p ay fo r—th e re Is no su ch th in g a s lock. - T h e m a jo rity o f young m en going out to tr y th e h a ttle In th e w orld look f o r th e good Job. fo r th e u n u su al chance, fo r th e o p p o rtu n ity flint will b rin g them su c cess and fo rtu n e w ith out effort. T h e re <a no su ch th in g a t a good D U R A N T MOTORS, Inc. 250 West 57th Street, New York \ Elizabeth, N. J. Lansing, Mich. Oakland, Cal. ' Toronto, Oat. Solution of Leet Week*« Puzzle. H O W T O S O LV E A C R O SS -W O R D P U Z Z LE LUCK f . $. b. Laming, Mick, COMMERCIAL CHASSIS . . . $423 R O A D S T E R ........................................ $523 T O U R I N G .......................................$523 COUPSTER • • . » • • • $593 C O U P E ............................................ $673 COACH . . . . ¿ Y . '« . $693 SEDAN « • * . . . , . « • $773 Horizontal. Job w ith o u t th e ex cellen t m an to fill It ; no one p ro fessio n h a s It m uch over a n o th e r ex cep tin g a s th e m en In It a r e su p e rio r o r o th erw ise. The good Job la th e one you m ak e som e th in g o u t o f ; th e lucky ch an ce is th e one you w ork a t w ith en erg y a n d In tellig en ce a n d en th u sia sm . A nd It does n o t m a k e so m uch d ifference w h ere you go. fo r It Is w h a t Is In you th a t d e te rm in e s w h e th e r o r n o t th e Job Is good o r th e ch an ce lucky. (© . 1925, W e ste r n N e w sp a p e r U n io n .) Science Conies to Aid Labor of Shoveling H av e you e v e r noticed th a t th e h a rd est p a rt o f sh o v elin g in tough m a te ria l Is g e ttin g th e shovel ln7 You p u sh an d « you bang y o u r an ato m y a g a in s t Its h andle, u n til p a rt, a t least, o f a shovel ful h a s been b itte n off. B ut It la h ard , killing w ork, a s s e rts th e S cientific A m erican. At Least They Have Room for Many Loves “O u r m ovie q u e e n s h a v e big h e a rts ," P la y w rig h t E u g en e W a lte r a t a m ovie q u e e n ’s d in n e r In New Y ork. " I ca lle d o n a m ovie q u een th e o th e r a fte rn o o n ,” h e w e n t on, “ a n d found h e r w ritin g le tte r s . H e r b e a u tifu lly m o n o g ram m ed sta tio n e ry w a s In v a ri ous colors, a n d I s a id : ‘" Y o u don’t stic k to o n e co lo r o f p ap er, do y o b ?’ “ ‘O h, no,’ sa id she. ‘W hen I w rite to G eorge, I a lw a y s u se p in k p a p e r— laid th a t m ean s love. W h en I w rite te Boggle, 1 u se blu e— t h a t m e a n s " f a ith ful -unto d e a th .” W h en I w rite t* Clive, I u s e cream — th a t m e a n s “m y first an d only love.” W h en — T " B u t h ere," sa id M r. W a lte r, " I ch an g ed th e su b je c t. A s I w as s a y ing, m ovie q u e e n s h a v e b ig h e a rts ." A p p le E x p o rts A pples to th e v a lu e o f 824,287,04« w ere ex p o rted fro m th e U n ited B tatea In 1924, us co m p ared w ith 19,990,00« w o rth In 1922. Thii woman'! experience is typical oj thousands • d i i any physician. *A n d to think I was poisoning my own Baby!” *1 couldn't aee why he didn’t**' ltiea approve been une it is so safe, and natural in ita action. gain. I never dreamed that gentle Constipation is dangerous for my constipation was re anybody. Nujol is safe for every sponsible until the doctor body. I t does not affect tb# stomach and ia not absorbed by told me. f the body. “ He explained that faulty alow elimination of waste matter allowed poisons to form and be absorbed by the blood—and this meant tainted milk for baby. N ujol helps m N ature’s own way Nujol simply makes up for a de ficiency—tem porary or ehronio— in the supply of natural lubricant in the intestines. It softens tbe waste m atter and thus permit# thorough and regular elimina tion, without overtaxing the intestinal muscles. B ut su p p o se you h ad a h e lp e r w hose job it w as to s tr ik e th e r e a r end of th e “He prescribed the Nujol shovel. All you would h av e to do treatment and it made a w ould b e to hold th e shovel an d keep world of difference to both It p o in tin g w h ere you w an ted It to Nujol can be taken for any work. of ug. Now that I know length of tim e without ill effects. how dangeroug constipation To insure internal cleanliness, it Such a co n su m m atio n is c o n ta in e d In ia and bow easily it can be should be taken regularly in so- a one-m an clay d igger recen tly m an u factu re d . F irs t, th e re Is a p n eu m atic prevented, 1 am never going cordance with the directions on bottle. Unlike laxative#, it tool w hich does n o t differ g re a tly from to allow myself to get into each does not form a habit and can th e pu eu m u tic riv eter. T h is fo rm s th e that bad condition again.w be diaeontinued at any time. han d le and strik e s 800 sh a rp blow s a m in u te. T h en th e re la th e shovel Mothers sre the bent % Ask your druggist for friends of N u j o l . W i l l 1 Nujol today and begin o r spad e, very stro n g a n d h u sk y — m uch When precious new to enjoy the perfect m ore so th a n a com m on h an d shovel. lives are a t stake t h « i n t c r n a l l u b r ic a n t health that is possible T h e a ir line is a flexible hose w hich a t they seek the remedy p /- .• « only when elimination ta c h e s to th e h a n d le end of th e spade, th at medical author roT Co m h p a tto n „ Donn(|, -nd regn^r. an d th e re la a h an d trig g e r to s t a r t and sto p th e co m p ressed air. It does not re q u ire a n e n g in e e r to see th e p o te n tia litie s o f th is com b in atio n . I A nyoqe who h a s w atch ed a p n eu m atic riv e te r m ash riv e ts Into h ead s in ten j seconds, o r a p n e u m a tic chisel w reck ing steel w ork, know s how faat th ey e at th e ir w ay th ro u g h . T h e se sh o v els a r e n o t m e a n t fo r shoveling coal o r san d , b u t fo r tough jolts. F o r In stan ce, r u ttin g th ro u g h I I t w as a h ig h -class p h a rm a c is t w ho ak in a n d flesh rig h t d ow n to th e te n p rescrip tio n a f te r p re sc rip tio n d o n s a n d lig a m e n ts o f th e Jo in ts— rig h t frozen ground, tu n n e lin g In to u g h clay n w Call to help h u n d re d s o f hla cu sto m er* w h e re all th e tro u b le s t a r t s — anil th en o r digging p o sth o les In “ m e a n ” soli. to g e t rid of rh e u m a tic sw ellin g s an d b lessed r e lie f co m es q u ick ly . •tiff. Inflam ed, p a in -to rtu re d Join ts. 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