Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1919 — Page 8
THE HERALD-DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1*19
WORK OF PLANT INVENTOR TI?v!ES ‘'3-RE H*D CHANGED"i
H<s 6ks!! Produces Vanatiorts That Naturo Wo .Id Requir* Thousands of Years to Accomplish. With a wu' li u;lass ;unl a fhii* t aJii-olS-Imir bni^n tlK* plant inwiitor pi'ftnnns I li’ naust's lUnf^* nhantros lit ' \ ions tluui Xtituri', linn Mori, w oulri |»n*riiH «‘ in ItHMMM) yours. Tu * (Mnun* uiii> i"- (trowing in Iris . arrinn nativo nf nmrivi^ >op-j .-•’ atori h\ «• »'ii ’nonf1 lioir ^inio-j luios, liuhit*., I'ororiitni v tonrioin ii*'. - Miri iri iii i**' hnvo boon pr"'o'\ori ririKi.-li tln»ii>»n'K of vonns. 'I'lie plnnt Invoirinr iaUo> tin* pnllon from • no. ir i’islor» it to his \witoli »;lnss. • arrlos it to tlio oihor. unri fivni tin? I >; ,.sn i msfonns ii •«» ih Iriooin. Tho I rosultnnt sov-l i^ »wr. Tho m*\\ j p!uut> ninv ir'oinhlo ono plant or tho o:hor, or tlap hkin hi* liko n<*ithor, or thr; may l»o tin* vorii*st nmn^trositios. 'rin io nro thotisnnris of riisappointiitonts for ono >vuoo**s in tho v ork. Lin h *r Hurhnnk oh ■ one soisling .•in of !,.*n ho invon:* :1 tho I'i iniU'’'.•i ry. 'I !i ro t \no"< r'mor^oh ssly riostit»y.ri. i in* now pri-nus-horry i- a oro^s I. '* on iho r:* v ‘;»'otv mm! tho hljfkho; i-s. hut lias ;t fr iri j iin h n\:or anil ti a th .n olthor. Mr. Puritan . lias proriiioori P.oii.iioo varl-.-tios of plums, rio.iHMi pna* hos nnri nootariuos. rato alniomls, .“i.inMt \ alnitts. npplos. ivoon ^rapo . pmrs* ami tiiotistiuris of ilinrorout Uinris of horrlos. flow o r s anri No^otahlos in i pml profusion. WEALTH IN BAMBOO GROVES Thnr Cultivation in tt.e Southern States Is Expected Soon to Be a Recognized Procedure.
Dmjhbcys in r *r. ,r .c Hail'd pj Friend Man Whom Thoy Had, When “Kids," Feared Grcatty.
lv*’A t vn ri I’lulihny^ n; i*’.nx in !• •anoi* is
h»li, iiin:i. r p »lh f' ffoii \ ork oily, w ho snrv *ri
aotary nsshzni**! it.
iaafv. V’ir 1 .ii\isin|i. Aa» ynars ohl anil pin
New \'t»i‘k pnlloo
• • t I'« ’ri 1 he hhu* iml
he \va*; in oi; t^o of
. •* .'in Ton
T'*o stnry nf fotinil tin !:• ulri toiri hy Miko \o! tonant of .Ww as a K. of f. tho S'\!o»*nih l Xiili ll is ti \ t ?, i *J-'I y(*•*!•' on forro. Whou In form for klai'J tho t\von*y-th.n
riorloin. ^
O i ji'* hr.* , t is a viotory ri!»h» n wih i wo »iv • mnjor olTmsiM* s.rs nil tin • silver • J.ifinn stars. Ho ]\i\ i *oon ri*i "iuniot.ri* ri for tin* Ik S. Ik hy t’n* r'lmmanriinu nftioiT of tho Si:; t a twth inf inry. !!.* liari wanri wo*! up t.* a “little hu* nil*' of iloll^llhnys who \\ .Ti* “shoot Iiilt i ratis." anri '^a\o o.ioh of tin* hoys a park of K. of <ol^;i rofti*'*. i ho n* was an i*\oltiir^ ono. anri a -‘ol 11 ii*r who was ahottt “to roll tin* ivnrii>'*‘‘ look *1 up .it liitii anri as’K*il him to *Usn ’i»in for a live. \oh;ti riiri so. onri tho ri i-o titrnori up a two anri
a throe.
(in ■ of tho unlueky hoys who liari h»'i on tho i» -s of tho riiro !or»kori up jM Nolan au<| roiai.'nixiMl him as an ohl iiioniy. “Holy oat! Look, it’s Tenderloin i’.uil Nolan !" ho saiil to his pal. * I h n't you rotnoiuhor. he’s ilo eon win* ustal to ohaso us from doorways foi shoottim • raps whan v.o was 1 ris?" “Shitro.” said the luekx solrilM. "anri h * ptillo.l us ot'oe for siiiokno-T hiti Viol lion* ho Is xln*IHnz out pjn ks of ival i i-areno- and l:is>* ii* ih hoin*' for U'. lhiinn*ri it it ahki il^ht rial do \Y;. r rlintiiies do !••»!(* v. o hl !**
THE REUNION
Cy E. C. SANBORN.
PETS BELOVED BY SAINTS DRUG OF MARVELOUS POWER!
Dr. Douglas Hy.^e. in Scries of Lectures. Deals Interestingly With Meel«eval Irish Lore.
Bayrril Taybr’c Description of Senea- 1
Pi. I».iii^lii'* llyiln ivi'rrilly ilollvt’ro'1 i <■ i's t.f l.■l•n:r>>. ilir Mirpnrcl
Siu:tcu I .11 [In* While liintiDftlliiH. ; Sink. 1 - Ierpii*e> in the Aloxitlnirii n>lne>lle.| :mi* hi: III*' |*lhe-’.. N n h'y-’. Pnhllli. ileiilih'^ ullh hieilii'XMl
tions Under Hashiel*
the Ir, a
Influence Classic.
on ||» i recli’il fur .nil luvoi-s. To ihW ! Ir.'rli l.ui 1 . lie lo!*l mie .!.**.■•. nlMiiil ( S. ylliliins. mill tl \rus iIouIuImss tin' I'lhi e }..I1||>; Lieut, l .vin Klllri'ilye j tin' I'i -h -niiiK iiml llielr lov.' of h'nls i <lrili: refi'n-ei! In In Honioi' n- ‘‘ill.'
t!.i'.;r tl n i\ In r.i'koneil nno of ^
the l.l'iMt rl <(• nf II Ihtiixlflints I
u.':-.. luriiv the -k inr of 11Nfnr.v ’ GREtii FEED DURING WINTER
>|n' iif ii- ii-i<> nni.ih;; the amiint \
**:iv .,'nl hj hi - pliyslelan- to siny ! htul h-'I-I’l.’i: he h.'iil Ihllv r I'overoil ■ froiii hl» ml h* |*
norvoih. coniliiioii.
Irwin 'Mis very enerfelle. nti'l tho loin:, wiviry dnys of iIoIiik tiiiil.iii^ 'n*' enn (o ivolir on Jiilii. In tho yiins liefore he h.'i'l .lolneil the nrmy he h d nimlo p:’ iiiii-s. so to while iiuny the
He Ciiee l tho hiM.iif uni' | ns-iniKor of ^rie."’ hi tin Iioiise of I
ph* In (lifTenut porioils
■ .ih 1 iii ihfl'.'iom oninti'les. Kvoli the
P •! imlmaN,
i Irish ph^uiis h nl llielr ! ;i\ < .in I Mimh Anlni'ils.
i He took the throe Irish ''lints. S', j , I’ldrie!., St. I“.riyii| nnd St. <'uliliuoillo, j I nnd 'puke of their nlTei tioii for their J
he j I nrs he took lenethy strolls, al- ! !'•*: ii' iinnis. S'. I'ntriik’s kiniliie-.s to J
!i ' tin kit’s outfit with j * I*** riiwn w;t' well nutli tithutoil, mtl
Mohehiils. Itnynnl Tnylor’s nonniht of ids sen'::iuni' on first tnkln^ ii nt Pi.ihr- ' N iii"iuoriililo. It put him in • 'lnte uf Mental o .altnthui where-
wii's '.'miyiiii
him.
It w. ■ n wiinly ii,\ tliat Irwin wont ^ to n ilisi.'int peak, wiiioli ho had hoen ph hhih” tu visit over sitn e ooillin‘4 to | the 'Mi'side onnip. Ilo ronclivil there | I'tn i;. in iho niternivon nnd had been j paintiiiS for t onrl.v an hour when stiddonly a sharp hroo/e blew some of his ipei' iIiiwti iho iiioiintalns tle As those were s,nn(. of Ids most treasured works he pickl'd up his painting tnnti i inl' mill rushed after them. Swiftly, Inn i-ailtiniisly, he nindo Ids way down tin* iiioiiiitainside. searchlna to th" ri.lii and to the loft with a keen eye. It*' lieisnie di'Conraaoil and was iihotit tu ake up In despair when lie eanie tu die foot of the mountain wlthoiil finding his lost treasures. He derided tu i,11 hark to ontiip. Me had yuiie l.at n few yards after ninkins lids ile. <jiin when he roiindod « sharp liowhler. Me stopped with a sirrt when Im spied sittit.^ on a fallen tree
iri'iik a fair young hulr. Ills lepers were forgotten, he was too snrpr'sed to say
gosied mure or less ooliorent Images in a ilu ihle foriti, one physlenl, the oilier spiritual, and the latter rcvonling it-i If in a series nf Indescrlhahly
tli fawn returned iho hue to his unis- j lirillianl iiieiiiplmrs. A few niinides
tor.
* Si. I’.rigid had hor pet d.g. a most faithful nniliial. She also loved hirds. and the hirds, especially doiiiesrie fowls. Inv.ii her in a remarkable man-
ner.
The erane was St. Col nine’Mo's pet. i nlthnugh Ids love for duush nnlmnN surpassed that of tho other saints. It j was recorded in the life of the saint that dumb animals, too. were in love with him. especially hirds. and that some of the latter followed him from Ireland to the island of Iona, There was, in proof of the love of animals fur the saint, the story of how the huiso wept on the hnsoin of the saint
I he night hef .re he dhsl.
Hr. Hyde ment'.med n large number of other saints. Irish and l. '.in. about ’.vlniiii he told stories, showing llielr love for animats, milking spei ial referelin- to Si. Kevin, Si. ('mtigall. St. Molnn. St. Muliig. who had made
\t first rii hd' of'.volves. fo\i-s. parlridges and
I wonl. ' 1'"i>hs.
Poultryman Should Have Supply to
Lest Through Season to Keep
Fowls in Condition.
(Prepared hy the United StntcH Depart-
ment of Asriculture.)
Green feeds f.ir poultry rontnin only
in nil vi'ii - I'iuii' as tlioy aru».- >iig- la sn.all pereentage of netunl fund nu-
trients, but are Important beenuse of their succulence and hulk, which lighten the grain rations nnd a--ust in keeping the birds In good condition. Tho poultryman should secure a sumcient supply of such feeds to last through the winter months In sections where
after taking Ihe drug he found tiim'idf ::i the foot of the Grout I'yrntnld.
A wish in'tanily transported him to - growing feeds cannot he obtained. li> siin niii. far nlmve the palm groves I When chickens are fattened without nnd whi al fields of Kgvpt. Then, look- | the use of milk, given feed helps to log down. In ohserved Ihnt the pyrn- keep them in good condition, mid w.-i' inn luiili of stone, hut of gl- | Cabbagest, mangel vviirgels. clover ginitii- blocks of "plug" tobacco: For alfalfa, and sprouted oats are the a imcneui In wriilind In u peafe t par- , fe( . (H commonly used during thn
ox,vsni uf laughter nt Ibis ludierous ilisnin r.y. Then his si'nses were ravished with delicious perfumes, and there caiiie to Ids ears divine melodies and harmonies such as Beethoven might have dreamed. Time and 'pure seemed vastly extended, so that a minute 'O. :.led an hour and an hour a year, while Ids friends in the snine room with 1dm seemed miles away, as though he were viewing them through
a reversed telescope.
ANIMALS POINT OUT RICHES
On** think' i:imv iv irillx «'t' :tli Nnu'P- • .i» fiirni with ;i I.m 1)1:111 i»t 'ih :i 1»;inri»ni» ^rovt*. but huiubiK) i>x»*' mav \i*t lu'rouu* r«»"^ui«»u in tho ' »uth« in stiitr', if 1 ht* iilun »‘f “in 'h«* (;irnn*i" in ilu* ri'sir;ihilil,v • if plantitm ihnm '.n ik **- r»':i<nn;ri*h* l»: «»^i*<* It x* ill I.** :i n»*A irit*M t«» tin* ■ mI Iiu* - ?*.iiri hn x\ ill hnvx* lo think it •xvr. >!t*n!i;ifi*' ih«* •omi'ry h;;^ ono ln'jM»naiit ha! ;ht»i» m- t\t* flourJ'hini; in ■ »- sfate ni 1. xxhere it siawl* i’i tin* eu^teilx •» ;'n* T’niteri States • :r|»ji' f nirllt *i ,: ienl i lire. t » ' ‘. x i* as :i 1 .thit'ta leNsnn. The \t»unu h.mhuo '’mnt- proxii' an earl;, 'nrinz xe,a»ti.lrie, salri re hiivo a ria> »r ininh like !i:it ef 5#\xe*'t •••• n. anri tin* stalks h ve a xv)ri«* imii.** of u- ' xvliirh 'hoillri make a hain’MM* -rnx»* proiit’»le. It is worth the farmer's consiri • ■ration, ft-r ♦•\aint"«*. tlmt millions of s nail ran*' are xoarly importeri from .Lipan. anri fls’ ,; :i^ roils marie out of them, fopxxh h tin* t’i e l States pays ramially ahou’
INSIGNIA OF ANCIENT ORDER
| In;: sunn pulled himself togeiher enough P* dofT his cap When arid , I wh. re had he seen Ibis girl before J
- t Nov* .Vo -n by Un trJ State* j Al ■ - ■ ■ renu inhered S Army Med cal OKicrrs Goas Back , ^ «« » I'anieen In Moutlefs, (
Four Thousand Years.
I After Ihe first surprise nf the meet-
e two oplc had a Very
|| m. Unit ’ •• Helena Her-
( | |- s \ , 1,.|- ,,f ii \| .1 -v sin-. 1 wick told how >he and her chum had
worked nt the canteen in France and were about to return to their old postlions wlo'ii the chum suggested their going p. visit tlie White mountains. ■ She -11 so s;ti 11 that they expected to leave the mountains within the week. Irwin lidd of Ids experience since
FELL TO ROOSEVELT’S SPEAR
Innumerable Instances Where Prospectors Have Been Aided in Search for Earth’s Treasures.
— i A very large gold nugget is said to Big Devil'ish a Victim of the Co'onel’s liHVe been found the ..her day in a Love 0' Sport. Either cn j wild bee's ties! in Aiislrnlin. The story Sea or Land. seems likely enough, for Australia has yielded all ihe really monster nuggets j
T ■ feme of th, I; . i',d. Tin .(lore date—the “Wei no" weighed . inches deep ou
Ihu ' elf as :i h : *g*g.'nir iiltnlcr is well
winter. Cabbages do not keep as well in ordinary 'ellars ns mangel wttrrels. so where Itoth of those feeds are nvnilahle tlie cabbages* are fed first. They tre often suspended, while tin* mangel wurzels are split nnd stuck on a mill on the wall of the pen. Clover and alfalfa may be fed ns hay, cut Into onehalf to one Inch lengihs, or may bo bought In the form of meal. Alfalfa meal has a feeding analysis equal to bran, hut Is not as dlgeftihle on account of its larger percentage of fiber. Clover and alfalfa should he rut while | slightly Immature, if they are to be I cured and fed to poultry. The leaves 1 and chaff from such hay are especially
I adapted for poultry feeding.
| Sprouted oats make a very good j green feed and are used quite extenslvely in this country. Tlie oats can he soaked for 111 hours in warm water nnd then spread out in a layer of from one-half to one nnd one-half
floor, or in a tray
carl
nH'lMTS'
V. M.
Ill A-
th • medical
sack t.'V'Ki ycars, uc1 i.• rr;*11. M I F. S. .Iiilivnal of In' Am ooi.ilinti. For a limn
goon, im Insignia, cording ti A. wri' >1 lean M d
her of iv;:'- cm tlo r.l was nlway - the syml'ol of ii *"liciti'' in anliq'l*;.v.
Thi* H:.i»Ylon;in ' <!u x Iric’i ns j 1‘v*y!iic the little toxvn of M.mtier'. the tiiri;* *\\n >;i Ik.*. 1 lln\v he was xxounrieri nnri of his or- • *n»x\i xyI'!i ! !i*js .it 1 ht-* 1 up • 1 t;, • i riers to to this rest entnp for n comst,nV t m ■** 11 *' * i !fii t»* t •» in.. It i plete rest cure. He ncJrieft that he
ki'oxxt). I ill If* xxjin; e(|itnliY :i' iiriept :»t k llii'i: Iri^ fish of :in* •<**,•:. iireonlin*^ to Li;-'<*11 -T. <'tries. iit» * ri kill**r. Ai 1 t'jf!**ri l»\ one o Poles’ articles about killin, r the riexUflsh. the eolonel ;t|'|»*ah‘ri tt» him for insinn Hon in the ar. After i ikiim s»‘\e:nl lanri h*s<nns. »*' ' ^ a peai with x’.hii’h h * '.ixv nn frit an kill n lion. Ii * finallx heennie « \t"*rt. an l Mr. Poles fonneri a p::»*t> to kifi ’if ricx i i off lh«* cojisf nf rioriria. in I'unta Honlu. Mnreh
IMD.-, troy ninees nnd "ik valmsl at | or tier of tints, which have openings S':: .Mm ;,.|,| one of tho l.lct.-st wn> j or holes or a three-sixteenths inch
a prospector who n'.mih't n projeetint:
id. N!n w* much Itetter that he thought [ There Ihe eoloeel killod his Ih-I
• iexilti'li. hittInj: the httire ereMtun*. I which xx eiuheri mai \ tons, just txvn • inelf's I'.-oni the spot imlienieri on a
“tuiiris for v .1 'ft i’i s» ;*|
, 'h/itla. xx l . :*> th** sj. •c , . i I i..* . * . ) Ro xxoithl he able to leave within a few
of Ishfar. xx-i' th • ax\;!kei.«*r of Lfe i't ,^*k' s *
he n| tu 1 th** M '•iiinc.-n | T!i»? lieu! *nnnt ami Heh na wore so
H-ird t"> Account for Figures. Statistics have r»> »Mtlv been puh-
li'heri In Hcni anx \\hi ii are so striking that the M Ih;,! Uccorri’s <o»ne\a (Sxvlt•'• rkattil) rorn'sp.* rient sjiys they “nival ( 'U,lit Mat ion ” It is stntori that for every I.ihki ho>s born in the liter vears of the war. 1.'rS) girls have been horn. Before the war tlie ratio x' as l.tVtn t.» l.tt.’l L’irH. “Xotli-
w rites the ron ** *p<>nrien f . “is
known xvith »erta!ntx as i«> tin* eon j riitlotts that rieterinine -e\ n the hu- J man 'oceies. hut there is qurie a iarcre j aunut'c Ilf rxlih'tnv in support of the j ji»*n**! il’/.atiott that ritniitu xvars anri f; mines when the ron«!itioiis arc tren-
ail' ari' ers . ••spi'ohilly with regarri
to ntttrlti(»ti the tiroportlon of mah*
hs inc , rca*'i‘S, If j •n for this gen- J tmist eonelutle I
inures nre xvron^ or was 41 iuhiy well nottr-
j ototxpf :i the tlf'c! il v. .*'. 'I i; «!«*• [»Ix interested in their talk that Homans l ari 1 >| •ei*;i fiinci Iona \. the they bad failed to take notice that caA 1 u’or. xho was s..i t of p.*a«v , the sun hari stink behind a bank of . •ut..i vrionct. Tin* variflcotis xva> used , clouds and that a severe ranMonn on the title pat''* of books pulriUhori '•‘is brewing. When they stopped a
| riraxvin^ l \ <’ob '. ami J vpcar 1 x*. n foot f«»nr indu
h\ tin '.nous tm*.’. a! priiter. Fro- 1 rjinute thoy started up in astonish . 144)0 T • A'and of :, ' nT ' Before they could get to the y i s . 4 : hero Heh rat *p* wa' .ri'. . arricri by tnerelitrit traders days the rain came doxvr, in tort,-its In am i. to tlim*^. ..11 evettrs ons where ,,e,0 «a to her room and lr *‘n p< M-efnl n -ntia Ions xx.wo ri 'Ired ami to ^ n *P* hut not before In* re they na o • ! to in known ;*,' n •utrahi. 1 « promise from his friend that
•lie would for a ride tin* io xt ri; ’ The next day xvas clear and beaut I- 1 fttl, anri the two had a most enjoxalrie j
'■.•lat
•* tn femnb*
tl’cr.'
' M! I y fn,in
rral i
Hon. ilu ti
• • ih."'
ihnt ilu* ti
tl'lU *
i,--ir-ny xx a
i^tt.'. ,
bning tb«* xx
ctitlr.' 1 \i iif’.
> nhcrndn
i 11 It tie-a
some s nt
Koran Brought Up to batu ': ]4i*t 'Urpri rins \hat mo pMp ration shotibl be i' 1
he lat 211. 1 L• * Used in " - and
■ •f the i ae
i>. tiioiarx Aiabic w h ; .« h tin* Koran
J ct-nturies .120. ••I intact, v hih Iii' snidtiitlly m -’le** xx.!I. I
It 1 tile
chat .'-d r '' N
• • x. ry ' • nm- ' he»*n 'poken
• h Ilk*
aide an-
il iM'iue ;«s Lai it * , t .*ent of iln * md ihe lan^t 1- M»k' ir** \* rill on.
u |ik»* Lromh p»»«»pk* d«» not a uc in " liich
labor Tr>ubles in China.
I ln sin a month xvhich tin* Phmes > • • •■•o!i« with his family drew from the P’cmvse j;o\ernaient riunu, his p**rii>d • *. cnlistmeht in the army is iln* basis 1 • r iln* labar dlsturhtinco whieh i*! rocking Ph na a- the present time. 1 ' ps p. p Thonipson «»f Sliantfhai it
1 M
'! ’ caps,m exp f ^lns tliat | riot to the ’.v :r Lu* aveni coolie made a motith1. waee of t»* sir*, while having In come a*cat c'.> ri to the new stand arris of living marie possipt** by the S-pi allot *m» it 'll declines now to re .urTt to the old ba'i' Kven hous, hiriri rioni**st it's tave h»»eonu* aff»*eteri hy lie n xv uarrst and are rieuiamrtint; more money, he says. Kecentiy he- . ause of tlie uusettleri conditions there x*. :i' a strike nf riockxvorkerw in Phi n« se ports which held up ail tran> I’jcith tnitMe for a eot.sirierable ran*
M?. Thompson states.
driving the through tin*
Imavle: t ami boniest structure of the fish. Tin* colonel xvas siamliu,' .*t» the cab of a small boat traveling nin** miles at hour, and tin* i.*rii \* as isu.tin^ toward tin boar at the rare • ; 1.1 or ntih s an hour. ' t lining HlMiiif four , r sj\ foot titn'er water Had th#* cnhuiel niis'(*,| h’s aim the fi'!i would haxc In ■ 11 al •• 'h • . ** of its ^.rie Jins, to upset the boat ami ritoxxn tin* fi'ho lucn. An hour after his fir^t • a*, li 1 in* eobcioi killo#l a se#*#»nd ri#*\‘ll
riisoovereri, hy stubbed his toe
nn^le of it.
t»n tin* Wind riv»»r Indian resnrva- | i rlon. in Wyoming prospectors look for 1 * grains of trohi hrottjrht 10 the surface j of tin* ground hy mils Am^ in Arl- - | 7ona anthills are a eonnimn source , «> exc *lle:it ^arm*ts which aro j f. t. bed to the Mirfae, l»y the imlastri- | otts insects. 1 I Miring the war wo had grievous 1 n**« ri of antimony ti harden shrapnel j bullets. The latter are of lead, hut 1 require the addition of In per cent of ■ atiiiinony to »•l■ah^• them to hold j their shape when the containing shell
explode*.
J Accordingly, the .lovennuent sent on experts to look for deposits of j 1 In' nn-tnl. i:n«l tin* tin"i iimdui'tlve I .- ilntmiy min*' licit tt.>\v Itnvp In :l. ' i'"tin,r.v imiv loi'.tii'il l>v tli.- liplp ! of it liii.lgpr, Mitrtli llirmut out of tlip r.^ntitn''' httrrow wit.g n glint of
iin";!i wire bottom. <»o that the water ilrniiK freely. They may he stirred daily, sprinkled, or allowed to sprout wirlmut stirring, tintil ready for feeding. They are usually fed v.'L n the xpr-Jiits are from one to one vnt! ne-
tli.. precious sttiff.
fish, wlli.'ll V ;.' tl.e se.-nti.i lat'g*' t
trip. This was not the Inst one. how- ] ,|,. x i| R ,|, k i||„|. Mr . f„|., | s j, e*. r. before the girls went . . nh for
Several months pass, ri. when llelenn | n , f , rr Hian *jo \c.,; > received an invitation from her chum j
to conic t#» a party xvhh h was to be !
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Strasbourg. French once more. Is unfolding, like a ros 'to t?»#* sun. The old life has begun again, as It was !iv»*d before th#* Interruption in I’flL Houses are tliroxxing iqien their shut* t'ps ami hatigitig up ono* fuiniliar signs, i‘n»* of them, tlie f*igc«»n inn. 1 otic of tin* g?«».’i«*' of Strasbourg with ! Its painted w«mh! « arxittg'. its ohl j windows and cttriiuis ship deronttions. J has r«*«*p»*neit its doors, it was built j in l.'BU and b#*ga?i its career under the • sign «»f “An IN peon.’’ Then Int# r tli#* j sign changed to “An l’i,e#»n Rlam • ami f»»r two cenfiiri»s the inn was the j r*'mlc/v#»n' «#f f!?»* unixersity stn#b‘ni' , After 1^70 the sign was taken dowti. I the IMg»sm I’.fanc*' hospitality ccsi*mh1 j nt #1 the liovts#* bfs-a*i»«» 1 Ii#* licadquar
in?. y#»u f»ev *r to*«| j ters of Roman 4 'Oi*’«**x. Th«* • ii’ «• ir<» 1 the I days #*f #*#•• r - : • ; I iiiqHirtam *’
i are h.tpf •*x«»r. T,i»' inn U» «-#,i!i»' | the * n Rriiit’* " •*?»(•,* n or#*. •»f»ening a nexx ehapt« r of its l##ng history under true Alsatian management.—
♦ hristian S< ,n# *• Motritor.
given to li#*r brother « week Int' r xx hen be arrived front oversea'. She gladly accepted the invitation, nnri { there was a great amount of fmi u#*t* ting ready f«ir it. tutring the excite ment Lieu nor had forgotten to mention that her brother w:i' bringing a
j friend with him.
The girls went t*i meet them Th#* train pulled Into th** station, bringing with It two well at *1 happy Ih'Vs. T *> * t»ro*h»*r ntsbed to his s'st**r, < ateliing her in his arm', both forgetting for h time the other txx**. until n sharp e\ 1 ehnuation from Iich*tm nmsc«l them. Turning quickly th# x saw rlmt Helena and Irwin knew c:c h other well “Why. Il**leiia. do you know my
. brother*' friend?" “TrYvin. yon old tne of any girl
brother.
“Well, you se**,“ rcpliefl the voting soldier. “Mi's H emt a ml I me: first • In a emoeon in k'rnnce; then later In the White mountains; am) non. as a strange rohicidetiee. we meet again in
my idd pal's home towi “
The yoni g folks, xvlien they could s*,»p nlk • g ’otig «*n 'iigb. went t»# th* r J home, and that evening the young t**o- | pie had a ver\ pleasant time Helena ; went t** !*•* I Fred hut happy that eveI nlcg. for liad mu Irxxin said s.»n»e very j b»*
TNT Win* Contest With Dynamite. A contest was recently 'Hagod be* j t \#*en ht |n*r cent dyniutihe ami trinl- | trotoluene. and lit** latter won. stays , the Jxelenfltlc Atn<»/b a!i. Two concrete piers hrd to he hbi*ted cut and j I tliis gave an iq#portUlllty f#»r :» <funt partitive lest of the two explostiven, 1 I Yvlth III#* result that ll.b « uh»c feet * f» ? ‘ cuticrete cn rt»m#»ved p'*r p«»nml I of TAT. ami «»nty 14.1 i # j oimd of
«!;• uatiiite.
TVI’ i' no ibHtht declined to he ns* <1 # \t**ii'ivcly in •*tigim*»*riitg xvorl\. I a' it rs |e-*s siMisitive Hi;»n dynamite, i hut greater t*re«';mHons must h«* taken j • v.t.tii;.' • ier :t -h.'- t.' Mv Sprouted Oat* Ar« Used Quite Ex
•ft-, at Oreen Feed.
1 x* hich i>* one #»f the p»rim p:ri prtMlm ts 1
; . '. nl.tt'ii.At. ; half Indn-n luntr. filtli.'uith »ome poultrymon prefer to allow the sprout.** More Than Matter of Language!. , tn ,Tr "' v r '» , ' vo or ,hr ' «* ln '• ho, ,onK Wiifn 1 .' evfti', ilu. 1 iif«f °«V need a moist and warm atmiw
: .11 Which to Ml-..'It qni. wiv M> ’ ■* ' r i' n'” ’"'.': to fumi'h heat • r
Iliou-.'i lie II.-' tiev.'r I. n .oti'l.le ! r " th '' m *" « wtinit room dtirins ll„. I .,it. .| s.ntr' i,.l ,. H| j ih>> winter, while they may be sprrut- ,. . „ t.> .-..II. a- •*' . tli. las ' "” t of d'^T-* durln* tlw rest of the - ;.n Inventi..' - ..uti, yar. It takes from six to ten days
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Cird Champion Fly Catcher.
The Wilsam waridet is |ti#» champion y-var !.,>r «,f tl“ I’ulted Stales. His let bod uf ,•*!!;?! g most of hi' f^>#»#1 Is
r» #!ash out from the limb of u tid snat«*h iwsslng Inse. t4 ,>n
ring, nays the American Forestry * iwiation. Washington. They cat •tber Insects who h nre flitting trinifit »r 'Siting on the foliage or hi* ss.»nis of the tree'. You will eften fi?!*i tlu ^ Iin It* birds in apme tr«***s wln n In bloom. flieir idive green and yeihvw pluotcgc !»;: miurin ' with the g:*«*efi 5 ‘ H # leave-' tif th#* tre*-. The tuole hF* 1 ** I ha' a bh«* k crown p i* t* cm the top ' I of it' b#*a«l. x\ft e on the f#*nia!** tics ! cap i' gr-* •Irish like th»* back. Tltis
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Turkish. Anactrian. Ariibian. Hnlgari.ii, Cnmtian. FIii" 1. Ocrtunn, Roriiigue'e, rr. n* h. Spatusli. |ia!i:iu. Ybbll'h. Swedish. Vc- '.-j; j?, mtich.
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1 aitn, H#*hrew. R»*l - i;"l Uoiiiwnimiiii. Il** has nl'ii inasten Ufiix crsal language’s and Ffolio, th#* fnttc l»« »r«»ir News.
MITES REMAIN IN FEATHERS
rii,', e so-f*ulled I '»*• : uiti#. bh* ' *»x\ n i(i<*a.—
Skeleton at the Feast. berV xx#nld:ng t«»«*k |»hu*» ait
h.s hrlde ' home, '.xiti h v a' n» \i d#>«»» ni us. A * , b-,' .lUi *ame ##ar !; .* '. and th** delivery b«ty xxas tobi my uroihcr wa* next door. And nrrixiiig viheii w* w**rc a 1 ! , h* dli'ii**r lx:He. n.; br#»tli« .. ihifikb g It wa> w« .|' .i. im) ,'ruiulathm. #»| ••ii4*#l it xti.d -i\.* jj |. ih*' ui» 1 t«» r»*ad. He up alio moi ;ri«M*ri: ' Send iiioiM*y \»»u o\v* me. ii#i*xi it at ome.” Loud laugh*#*: was heard . 4 »ih* gue'?,. ^xdiaiig»*
For Repairing Punctured Hulls.
The ccutevit for »«
#»f ih#* Vihhsl ' 4ti subin rg« #! ship* infoi tiie t * nt**#* consists of flx 1 the h- 11**711 j of erud«* ruhlMT di" 17J d;-* * #•< F„ | three of rosin, fx\#» # e xvas u:u* tie- I fd cna! jdlch, an*! •
Imi-F J sh. lla*-. The Im at** I*. n» I fK **ti»#*itib»g metal
Im* applii*#! to el##:h dve pal#*h. The •hlulled with tinphlli
iddt? f»*r paint.
, .iiu m|H'rltin.' 11 ,’ariliiY p:it1*. Ii> "•■tcht .•■I in liiiplilhu. iiitt- i.-iui. tiim> f."trtli |Ktrl nf ilxtitr.' Is ti'.'.! r.i.'.'s uti.I mity ft'lltt HU il.llll'•■r ll tlltiv In* 'll*',! il i< sylt-
Night Pr*t of Chickrr* May Stick to Fowl* in Sufficient Number* to Scatter Themselvc*. Chi.kon ir.ltt's. Hit* nicht p<**t pooltry, may not nlway* Iniivt* th<' fowls tioforo ilayiicht. a* rotittnoulv st,ptu'*.*|, but in .y r.’inain in il"’ ft atitiTs In such nwnthor* a* to inakf poultry ,Mi«slbln .'arrlrrs of thi* I" '' i» aiiliifr«tt'tl pl:,ro*. Th!* fact " >* broUKlit out riMontly by an ent»mi>l n - I tist of fh«* I'itit..il State* ilepartinent of ii'.nU'iiitiiri* in the cour*c of * stmiy nf tlie llf«> Matory and hittilt.s of ttif rltlrken mlt.', iiiid.'rtakcit to <11*covit prln. Ipl.'s .iii wlitch combative ttn'iistircs iitii;lit l«. ItaNcd.
j Piacing Blame Where It Selorge.
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COMFORT IN COLD WEATHER Hen House Should Have Plenty of Fre»h Air and Sunlight—Make It Warm at Possible. B«* *urp that tlie poultry house la comfortable during the cold weather— that it hua plenty of air and aunliit.d on bright days, that It la made Marta as j.ossitile, while furnishlm; eiinue 1 ' fresh air, during thn cold uitfltta wht'n the hens are oo the roost.
