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GKEENSUOKO DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921 Poultry, Farm and Garden Helps THE ROOSTS THAT SAVE Manure la Accumulated In Pits On Floor and Rendered HtrmJejaToJowla WIRE SCREEN PROTECTED i By If. ARMSTRONG ROBERTS, ICWrUtl iHliwrbllaiHlDlibrittliiUiliw,) tfualln lurtalns commonly usad In th fronts of poultry house (or venti lation In oold weather mint b brush ed off occasionally, especially on Uie Inald. Thy accumulate duat In larg quantities and In thla atate they do not admit a free circulation of air, which la their purpose, Moraovar, duat-Udon curtalna deteriorate quick ly. In moat Instances It la not necea aaryto lower ths curtains except at night, and than only In eatremely cold weather, noma poultry kaapara are doing away with dropplng-boarda under the Marches for the accumulation of ma nure, because of tha labor Involved In scraping the boards at regular In tervals. In their plana a manure pit la used. In which the manure la allow ed to collect for months at a time. This arrangement has been found to !e very satisfactory, provided the fowls are not allowed access to the pit, and provided the manure Is kept dry ao that It will not give off offen sive doors nor mnke tha house damp. Whereas dropping boards ara erect ed a ahort distance , beneath the lurches. In the pit schema ths manure lis made to accumulate on the floor and 'separated from tha rest of ths floor space by a sultahla board partition. Krom the top of thla partition to the rear wall is stretched Inch-mesh poul try netting, through which the drop ping fall. This netting prevents the fowls from getting Into th manure. Tha droppings are sprinkled occa sionally with some absorbent to keep them dry. Considerable lubnr la sav ed by thla pit aystsm. Tha home la cleaned aa the manure la required (or fertilizer. Pitt Myatem Nerds l.neiter tinarters. Among other considerations- In adopting this schema It should be home In mind Jhat the pit rohs the house of floor spaae to aome anient, hence fewer blrda can be quartered In a house of given dimensions. Thu roosts should ha elevated, aa with tha "Gets-It" Corns to Death First Stops All Pain Than Tha Corn Off. Paali T)on't Make Yaw Peat Happy) Ramon Tbaaa CanaWkCCsla-ll." you have never seen a corn tickled ' to death, Just spply a few drops of "Oeta-lt" to ymira. Then watch that porn die peacefully aa If It had gone to sleep. Moon It la nothing hut a loose piece of dead akin that you can lift right off with your fingers. (.let after them now. Your druggist has "Cleta-It." Coata hut a trllle or nothing at all If It fall, llfd. by U. Lawrence and Co., Cnloaao. Hold In .Greensboro by Greensboro rug Company and Grlssom Drug Compnny. hd Gas, Indigestion, Stomach Misery "I'epe'e lMapepsIn" "really deee-put bad stomacha In order "really doe overcome Indigestion, d'f.epea. gaa heartburn and sourness la five mlnu'aa that Just thst-niua.es Tape a In papain tha largest aelilng atnmaeh reg ulator In tha world. If what you eat fermsnta Into stubborn lumps, you betrh gas and rtictat eur, undl geited food and acid; head la dissy and aches, remsmhar . tha moment "l'apee iMapepuln" cornea In content with the stomach all aurh illatrees van iahea. It truly aatoalslung- almost marvalnua and tha Joy la tta haras laesnees. A large "rani rasa nl J'apaa Piapepsia la worth I s weight In gold to men and woman wha mm get thetr stomacha regulated. It longa In your home- -should always ha kept nanny in oaaa of a at, , aur. un aat etontach during th dav or at nlahl It a th most an'arid and stomach ft- ulator la th world. ha g SIMPLE KENEDY FasMSM Pnaglet tttaraw atapi . naaF sar asaaa mmm rats-n isuai. Thtrtr years age Mr. C. ta'eag e4. a widely Kansas druggist dia . Swvared A atmpie. ay t tag praerip. Ilea or Aathma be gave It to a who had saltsrad l.r years aad t I their amassment, tkav aar thee ware I aell gurad I Sea tP "4 tkftr frieag. and la Ihie war ta.4 ha roan lh ear war t car Aathma Vr Lavengod (aala -a c , Idem that hi araacnptMa ll '' in all caa that h genafcae'r after , t send a alg hottlg a I aaya' rrye Ttlal i aev readar f thu paaer who win well ( H. If I ears par It It aihrwle ea aw nothing ae w-t,! )it writ C tICA Vf.S IrtOh HM t. yf. Rlvd, Roanlai. Raaaaa aad ta air iMiii'e aiu s-a avatied aediaii'y-N4vt. Tickles try to fnx trot on corn tor tured feet. Get "id of your corn, ir Dry mnmh ho. b pi net 4 tfor th fowls In anltarr -waaliful hopper. If an automatic armtrb a; rata feeder 1 alao naft tkm work of tit a Mead at la creatljr luiplifled. dropping hoards, to keep the bird as far above the pit as practicable. If you are going to keep chickens, be reaoivitl to keep good ones pure breds. They coat very little more than scrubs In the first Instance and no more In feed and labor. On the other hand, the returns from a flock of well-bred fowls are, more substan tial, not only in increased egg yiius and superior table meat, but because there Is always tha opportunity to sell niitrlilng eggs, baby chlcke and breod- nu atock at good nrlces. which are denied tha keeper of scrub poultry. J Poultry houses should be kept nt warm us poaslblo without the use of urtlllclttl heat but warmth obtained at the expense of bad ventilation la no go. . Inaufflclent ventilation means a damp house, and dampness means colda and other ailment. , Only (rash air can b kept dry. Soma means must be provided to keep the drinking fountains from frelng In cold weather. Non-trees-Ing fountains can b bought, or de vices oan be made which will keep the water supply open during th day time. At night, of course, most fnun- tHlut . have. ..$.; bo emptied.. To neglect thla la In run the risk of broken foun tains, or an accumulation of Ice, the removal of which Is more troublesome than emptying the fountains. Thus who do not us artificial light In their hen houses can secure some of the benefits of this practice by pro longing the working hours of th hena. Feed them early to get them off the roosts as soon as possible, and feed them aa late aa possibl to pro long their day. At the same time have a' bright Interior to th hous; whitewash and a goodly number of windows, properly located, will ac compllsh wonders In this respect. Wet Mask llaetriaa VKK Prodaetloa. A warm, motat maah once a day will often atart a flock of pullets to lay when everything has failed. Mix the mush with milk, tahla scraps, boiled vesretahlea or green cut bone. Whon roup In any form breaks out II birds ahould be observed for ul- ers or sores in the mouth. When theae are found, remove the pus and other foreign matter, then burn the urfac of the exposed tissues with a stick n( nltrata of silver, burning the membranes until they are whits. It understood, of course, that th alck blrda ahould be kept by themaelve, more or Iraa laolated quarters. If a fowl la not Interested In food. ( It mopes around with ruffled foath- ors and head drawn close to the body, If It la alugglah In any respect, especially If It moves away slowly when approached, it Is not in normal health. A fowl In good condition Is anxious to leave the perch In th morning; It la alert and active, keen fur food and moves about with a (re Halt. Its movements and conduct are n such sharp contrast to tha sick bird that th aattar la almost alwaya con eplctioua. Whether afflicted with a eommunl abte dlaeaa or not, It la beat to Iso- ate tha alck bird. It can be treated mar oonvnlnlly, fed properly and he chanoea (or Its recovery are much better, Inasmuch as the rest of th llock cannot pester It, which they ara tkely to do. Th flesh of tha goon la sweat and tender, Ita liver la conalderad quit a Irllcaoy, th (at la uaed for varloua purposes, th feather are a valuable byproduct and, tha goslings are easy rals. Mom claim that gs art th easiest to rslee ot all poultry. One way or another th farmer will And a dock o( gees a pruftlabi aid Una. Pawls Taa Slarr Amid Pleaty. It la poeaibi for a flock of few la to virtually trv In th nildat of tilenty. Bo (ar aa quantity la concern ed moa ( ua fd hbarally enough; in fact, aom fed too liberally That IS not rh trouble. The cauaa of com plaint la usually a lark of variety, ao that a wall-balanced railoa eaa h obtained. No aingi grain or form f food ta a omplet rtioa for maa or beaaL An animal may eubatet oa oa kind of food for a lima, but sooner or lator will era to Ihnvo, and eventually it will perish, by dia or starvation. induced by malnutrition. Th final atagea of producing mar- kt poultry ar fattening, killing drraelng and psrk'ng for shipment Negie-t on or ntor of Ihea factore and yon have squandered a par of roar rllr arloiia la raieiag the poul try. A tertala amount of maehaaleal kill la required of th poultry keep er He mast a or should he, a Jack at all trade. Not I b able I put a roof, hang a '. rc wir netting. r:.- a foundation ar aulid a door la la at a arrtoue diaadvaa- ls boeaoa fob of thla ert ar roa siaatlv demanding nitration If tha poultry kpr drpenda n th profeaatonai wiechanl th mat of apk will M andalr large, fu tb sing wora la alwava ptva. Tb. loe II la aoldoas powsikt I smtirs the srrlw of 4tia4 mwraaaloa ai a moment nolle. Moral' Ha your wa antiwar, rf n m r gawta Thar I wlrpra verier fnat atiilty fowl hav litti class a far aa hcwrooa qaallllo ar oaorn4 aad that rifctkuioa aloe I anprw utlv la many lnlaao Ihl I tr. KrtblM, II I posaihl to eoiMn n flhr aad fe. and tnia I th nd toward whlra many smartest. oeulirysa ara aorkta with good rn row' ad rtMBlHaro To Tr. Peol ar lh meal aorommodalmg see lure ta lha world I that thi will llr aimeat anvwhor and andrt widely varrteg roadtiloaa. Rut Ifcry ill af Ihrl.e aad h of n.t thalr keeper aae.pt 4r reglaa of 'UaoUoe and aantatton. Threuf a (ear ef th Bok d.generat Ing by lnhreedlpg, many poultry rais er consider it essential to bring In new mulea each ye&r. Very often they make a practice of exchanging males with neRrby farms, which is the vogu among farmer especially. This Is In spired by th right Idea, but It la like ly to be accompanied by trouble. If It Is desirable to Introduce new blood, th rule should be to do so, not mere ly because It Is new blood, but also because It Is superior to your own in vigor and other ways. If you have not mad a regular practice of giving your chickens green- The VANSTORY AS SURANCE of VALUE adds to the final touch of SATISFACTION to your purchase. A Real Men's Store stuffs, try It fur a oouplt of months ttnd ae It the extra trouble Is not mora than eoinpimaated. Also, note If your (esd bills ars not rsducsd. You would not think of keeping a horaa or oew without hay or (oddur of sums kind, bsoause they are grazing anl mala, ltemmbr that chicken ar pretty muoh In the Sam olaaa, ' Kgg production is an Intenslva pro- -IccHs from beginning to snd. It re- quilrss th sating, dlgastton and as signation of large quantities of food. Tuimset thsss requirements hens must have adequate crop capacity. Th beat iayora are almost always tha birds with the largest crops. lisware "( fowls with small or parly filled mips at , rousting time. Tby are tha drones nan-producers, Better consign them to the dinner table. Hsns should go to roost at night with tlislr crop bulging, as larg as a baseball, Nothing develops th orop to mast this oapaulty better than the bulky foods greenstuffs. From the lime chicks are stile ta walk about they should b ted grata food of torn sort. , TWO MKX ASlt 1,0MB WOMAN LIKE gWIMM K A M 11 HOHINNON U'nrrospMitletirA AwulataJ Prru.) Honolulu, T. 11., Oct. S-The tale of a modern "Swiss Family Robinson," composed of two men and on woman who for nearly a year have been living a life of iaolation on I'ulntyga i8iundd, a lonely atoll mors than 7iiO miles south of Honolulu, but officially a part of the city and county of Honolulu, in an effort to atart a copra plantntfon. waa related here when th United States Kagl boat number 4 returned from a visit and aerial survey of the pin -prick dot on th map. Mr. William Ming, the only woman In the party, returned to Honolulu aboard the vessel, for medical treat ment. She, hr husband. Col. William Ming, and Edward Benner were the only human beings on the inland which la far outside the regular , steamer pathe, without wireless or other regu lar communication with the world. Tuberculosis Ravage Philippines tCre0BiHS AwonatM rrml Manila, P. I., Oct II. Th Philippine Islands Anti-Tuberculosis society has appealed to John D. Kockofeller, Jr., ta assist In th work of stamping out tuberculosis, which It Is estimated causea the death of 30,000 Filipinos very year. According to the records of the Anti Tuberculosis Society approximately 600.000 people In th Philippine are suffering from tuberculosis at the present tlm. There Is Prestige In A We have now the finest line of S.UITS AND OVERCOATS to be seen in this section of the south. That's another thing we have said before. But if you will jus drop in and look them over you'll agree witfrus Especially in SUITS at $30.00, $32.50 and $35.00, you will find selections which are way ahead of anything we have had to offer in value for years. This is no time to hesitate. BUY YOUR OVERCOAT TOMORROW AND YOUR WINTER SUIT AS WELL. .... .... 1 . The pleasure comes from KNOWING THAT WHAT YOU HAVE ON IS CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL. It may be true that clothes don't make the man, but men who are careless about their dress miss one of the big gest pleasures in life, that of being well dressed. And the prestige comes from the impression your clothes make .-on other people'. It's' the clean cut, smartly dressed fellow who gets past the wicket into the business office these days. EVER THINK OF THAT? History's No. 9. The Secret Ths grim walla of Olamls Castle. In gootland, hav onoalad a myatvry (or a number of centuries concealed It so well that no hint of what It I or whence Its origin, has ever bean defi nitely brought tu light. But that the exlsten a Of the secret Is well known throughout the kingdom, la apparent from Sir Walter Scott's reference to a secret ohamher In the'eastt which "by the law or custom of tha family must be known only to three persons the Earl, the heir and th third In th line of succession!" "Th popular version," adds the famous novelist, "Is that there 1 some horrible remembrance connect ed with tha aecret which has existed for th past two or three hundred years." One writer claims that the mystery concealed In the secret chamber was a human being half frog and half man and recounts th story of th Countess of Ulenshlr. who finally suc ceeded in penetrating to tha hidden room, only to dl of horror at what h found there. This story, while appar ently well authenticated by writers of the period, has little foundation in fact apart from the detail of the sudden and unexplained death of the countess, who may have come to her end in any one of a number of ways, and, in order to cover up the manner of her assas sination or accidental death, it ta more than possible that th story of tha "chamber of horrors" was spread broadcast through the surrounding oountry. Another version of the secret of the castle appears, in am old history of Scotland, where it 1 stated that "there la one chamber In the castle, In which, soma centuries ago, two gamblers war walled in and condemned to con tinue their ghostly play, and where the rattling of the dice is still to be heard. The Earl of Strathmore and his eldest son. Lord Glamis, must each hear this once, and it Is related that the present lord has not forgotten the effect it had upon htm," But, unless stage-managed lh a manner worthy of Belasco wlUu bluish . lights, skeleton hands, and a dice-box suspended In mld-alr It Is hard to see how the mere sight of a room where a not unusual torturs was praotlced centuries ago, could have such a profound effect up PI Vanstory Suit i - - Clothing Co. C. H. McKnight, President Mysteries of Glamis Castle I on thos who vlsltd It, hor how It would lead Ho such sxtrsm msasures for tha prsrvatlon of secrecy. Still another story, and one which appear to possess elements of horror and at least an approach of plausibil ity not to b found In th other legends, Is that which appeared In print In Eng land only a fw years ago: "in th Castl of Ulamis," stated th rltsr, an eminent authority on such subjects, "1 a secret chamber which holds (or 1 rputed to hold) a monster Who I nlr to th title and property, but who la ao hideous that It la neces sary to keep him out of sight and possession. Th secret la known to only three persons, because, aa th de formed man la the rightful Earl M Strathmore, he must be concealed in order to safeguard th title of the present Earl, but th same misshapen aspect which rendera his Imprisonment essential, has also prolonged his life far beyond th appointed span. "That thr Is a sscret room In the castle, is a faot wall known, not only In the neighborhood, but to all . Who have mad an examination of th struc ture. Placed below the level of the ground, It I . apparently reached through a staircase, concealed behind the panelled walls of one of the many largo rooms on the first floor. Those who retail the story of th monster supposed still to inhabit thla chamber. declare that It Is half reptile and half human, thus accounting for the fact that it has survived farvmore than the usual span of a 'man's life while oth ers declare that th oreatur died years ago, but that Its mummified body re mains aa a warning to the new heirs that their tenancy of office Is founded on deception, for the tales about the chamber agree fn only one particular, that it occupant 1 the true Earl of Strathmore." . The truth or falsity of these supposl Hons has never been settled, but the fact remain that Glamis Castle hldos a secret of some kind, which will never be disclosed until th old pile ll torn stone from stone. .. (Cmtttlght, 1831, T th Wbwlw Bmitteate. ) Lloyd Georg la a good afnger him self. la fact when he wants to be by himself, he starts to sing. e a sure And Every Thing for Boys OIL LIGHT BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS BURNS 94 AIR A nw oil lamp that gives an amaz ingly, brilliant, soft, whit light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the V. 8. Government and f leading universities and found' to b superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. If burn without odor, amok or nol no pumping up, Is simple, clean, saf. Uurn II par cent air and I per cent Common kerosene (coal oil). 1 The Investor, p. Z. Johnaoa, 14 Washington Place, New York, la of fering to aend a lamp on 10 days' Free trial, or vn to give on FREE to the first uaer In each locality who will help him Introduce it. Writ him to day for full particular. Also ask him to explain how you can gat the agency, and without etpurlenc or money mak 1250 to 1604 per month. , hd. UR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and At tractiveness. Almost every one know that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natu.nl color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago, the only way to gat this mixture waa to make It at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Cam pound," you will get a lafge bottle of this famous old recipe, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at a small coat. Don't stay gray! Try ltl No on can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, aa it does It so naturally and evenly, Tou dampen a sponge or oft brush ' with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Shirts ara here in the newest and smartest patterns Percales oven Madras Satin Striped Madras Silk Shirts Splendid for Christmas Gifts Ranging , in price upward ' " from $1.50
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