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THF! STAR STORK IS HEADQUARTFRS FOR HOI T PROOF HOSIERY,

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he said, he dipped his (ten in vitriol. He likes the old-time Rrares at .1 uses pen and ink foi his praise of ra-

dio performers.

wife who disagree continually on every subject whose home is forever the fomm for endless argument? Well, the psychologists have got

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Gain discovered that surprisingly I busy on this problem and find that ew tadio artists answer their fans. | things ate not so had, after all. Here’s Ho once saw a woman singer take! their verdict, ns set forth by Anne up a bundle of fan letters, shuffle j Rrymi M s all in the Woman’s Home

TOO HIGH TKMI’F.RATl’RES .hick- that have he. n keot in t •• in- -,.e that no grit or scratch feed is HARM 11 l< HI 1 HK KSiCubator too long, oi t kill. ,j|al>le for birds un'ler such condi-

; too hot a tempo! iture ■■ t' i they have turns. The digestive system is in poor

The temperature in which baby ( been put in the hr -t „,-e. Prob- condition in such chicks. This is due chicks arc kept immediately following ably this one factor alone is as great t,, the fact that when the fhicks are h atching time and during the early ; a cause of mortality in baby chicks a hat bed the yolk of the egg is still days of brooding can have a very ] all others combined. intact inside the body. Too much dry marked influence upon the way they If you buy o i.k- fi.un hatchery- heat on the body also dries up the will grow during the succeeding men that have allow. I t . chi k.- > oik into a hard lump which is almost ■eks. to dry off too long before t cv are impo -ihle to soften in order that the

sent to you. be miu t t you give chic k may eliminate its waste propor-

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out grains or crit for the first few week- nd have this starter sufficiently supplied with milk products to insure the piopor succulence and cleansing of the digestive tract.

ihroiigh them, retain one with a Canadian postmark, and lightly discard .he remainder, unopened, in a waste basket. Guided by Nellie Revel), associate •ditor of Radio Digest, he is conducting a series of tests, to determine what percentage of fan letters aie answered.

PSYCHOLOGISTS \NAIAZE HHSHAND-WIFE ARGl'M F.\ I’S

Companion: “Argument the kind of disagreeing or disagree able argument—is usually an effort to talk things through; the method we use when we haven’t the time or nerves or desiie of clear-mindedness to think things through. It is so easy to express our selves through emotional argument (argument of the kind practically always i- or always becomes emotional —we speak of heated arguments);

What's wrong with the husband and j whereas it really isn’t easy to think

( APTl\ I l.ltdl lAi.ll \ I I V< hs VlKf GRAM Pass, On cent, Hillinu . la, I. row that wlu-i tin- ■ means husin. Vincent, w lei liu • A found tin 1 of his tra|is. I o In il i t slung it mi i ed home. The bird wurked ; f went after the boy with beak, then flew away ' ns badly scratch* .1 ami bf

Did ever go into a mill in a big i ity wh re operators had to work in a high heat fur a long time? If you have, you will notice how pale anil cm l isted these people look after a hurt time. This is due to the fact that the constant, high, dry heat =aps their vitality and they lose the mois. line which is absolutely necessary to

good health.

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some liquid milk oi a ~trtei that you 1 know contain- -uffi ient n. uh n coi 1 a mixture that is high in iliic.i hutter milk ami kirn milk. It i- vci v essential that bird- that have Imcm kept under tlie above conditioii. should have a very sii'- uhmt feed at the very beginning. One should lie \er\ careful also to

llie care that should he taken ot baby chicks could he summed up as

follows :

I'iist. Ido not over neat your oatiy bb'k before taking them out of ihe

incubator.

Fecond: Do not have the brooder -love too hot. Many of the best poul tiymcn today feel that !)0 to Da de-

R \l>l<) FAN TE>TS ARTISTS CHII.L1COTHE, Ohio, (UP)—The silent hosts k ’.own as “radio listen pi “ have found a mouthpiece in Eugene < ain, of < hillicothe < ain doesn’t claim a record anil know nothing about lhr l20,(Mift,00n other li-tellers but he records himself :i- having written 1,700 fan letters to performers and stations last year. And he doubt, whether any other non-professional and unstihsidized listener can “touch him with a ten foot pole.’’ . He has written lit letters this year,

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