Cape May County Times, 6 September 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 6

P»*e Six

CAPS I T AY COUNTY TIMES SEA I8L» CITY. W. J_

AID DAIRY COWS KEEP OFF FUES Stop Decrease in Milk Prodaction in Hot Weather by Biminating Insects.

ADDS TO DMRYMAN’S INCOME

SEED CORN SELECTED IN AUTUMN IS BEST Secure It From Stalks That Have Shown Superiority. Me.-e Profitable and Satisfactory Than Taking From Crib* Early Maturing Ears Are Mott Easily Found.

RED GROSS D0I1 IIS BIT III «0I

Aids In Contentment of Families

of Our Soldiers.

HIS WIFE

By MILDRED WHITE.

FARM

iCeprrtsM.

Orton)

.rnaptnei

PROVIDES RELIEF FOR NEEDY

Loose* of Live Weight Discontent and Unrest Are Promoted Among Animal* in Summer at Conse-

quence of Little Pe*t*.

<Pr*j.»r*-d t>y the Urttnd F-.atM Depart-

rars: of Acrtculmre.)

Help dairy rows fizlit for It l« worth uhilr. not only Iwcaanr of the comfort it elves the animal* but l>rrnuw It add* to flir Snromr of thr dairyman by locrraalnj: th<- milk yields. Dccreuar in milk jinHlortion. I.mkee of live weljtht, dlarontmt end unreal are promoted asonc herd* durins the «unmi-r mouth!, a* the n.n*rqaen.-e of the ectlTltie* of th.- rutnmon idable fly and horn fly. An average derreaae In milk flow of from '£% to 40 per rent I* not uncomm-.o a* the direct rerolt of flint and the extreme beat of summer. Under exirtinc condition* with a keen demand f.ir dairy product* and with price* at a hieb mark. It I* hichly dcrtrahle that every dairy farmer exer- , cite a maximum ot care and caution to

cilmlnatr the fly evil.

Some Practical Remedies.

Rrmedi.-* ure darken'd l«ra*. stable sanitation and tqirsyinc with fly repellent*. Thorough t rest men t of manure. It* dally removal from the barn to a distance, the u«c of lianglng bur-1 lap or other device* In the barn door* to bniKh flies from the animal*, baitwj fly 1ro|c pla'-ed outMde the tarn and closed milk [vill* are niti.Kiy the nece*-

Seed cm Nhocld he selected from Human Teach It Fbund NcctaMry In stalk* stand.ne u-ber. they grew Ih- Addition to th* Allotment* of Pay

cause only then, with certainty, can and Various Allowance* From *--*d In* i4.;alned fr-im— the Government Stalk* that have a tendency to yield ___

wHl a* shown by their superiority over (Tmn the Coountitre on Public Informa-

tion. Vaahlr.cton, D. C.)

Last Christina* a woman walked Into the office of one of the Red Crow homeservice station* and laid down JCl-V). It repre*eDt>-d the profit* of a luncheon •erred at her home for the benefit of the children of the aoldlera of the

First Separate battalion.

“It 1* my bU." she said. “Ton were all so pood to me when I was aide that I wanted to do something for oth-

ers non that I am able to."

This woman hr* been one of the first applicants for relief from the home service of the Bed Cross. Her husband had volunteered In the army, and. after Ms enlistment, she hsd done such heavy work that her health had broken down. She had been 111 in bed and had been attended by a doctor who had signed false certificate* for ber Insurance. FI nail}, in despair, she sent word to the local Bed Cross. The Bed Crow home worker came to •ee ber and learned the facts In ths case. A better physician wa* secured, and 11 was found that she bad Incipient tuberculosis. She was Immediately sent for treatment to a tuberculosis dlspenrary. where she remained during the summer. Wlthtb a few months

wrapper. A rsoartmbty good outfit ! wnt purchased /ot fcSl; a pair of ►liocs. a omit, a akin, a hat. two walut*. j > I After the sun. thing* began to be ; ! I. iter. The husiicnd made an allot- ; i ui.-nt «'f hi* pay and took out wnr- • j ri-^k In-urancr. A* soon u* the pay-

in-. ■ c 7"

-.OMIW tb. 11-1 .0 r.« botirj-. Ih-m n

ssr* -o r ^

The legal committee* of the home ronrtaDce In

1 »«rt b-. Hlrt-

aid*. Not infrequent y so- «hould never have presumed to ponPER llANDI INC PC Cf'** th.* are badly Informed on the law ^ ^ But “love“ at that time had ‘ “DrCn HANDLING Or EuuS

1n> “the grtfcti"*! thin- In the

sury requirements for keeping flies Selecl the Best Ear* This Fall for Next ^ ha<J ^ weud.-rtully that

Year's Seed. could hardly be recognized a* the The stable flr. armed with biting . . :

.^rr. fititi -.Ttr*** th.- hide surmundlnt stalks that grew under the a me w. man.

CT— ..II ™.kl tb«r bUl. th- tbbaiaoM. <»oeb •—1 b.h.Bt. ! Tbl. to ** * “? YfY!

Ih . high producing p.»wer.) rumlu*r of cose* In which th. Bed

hum* /here it Irrits’e* the skin an,! . Sulks without suckers. (Such seed Crow ha* lo lb *

ptndures fewer sucker* than seeds families of our fighting men. Tom sucker bearing stalks.) War disturbs the even current of Storm-proof stalls with ear* at a >ur live*. Few indeed are the famiUqa desirable height. 1 who are not Intimately touched by the «te*d corn should be selected a* soon call which ha* gone forth to the young a* it mature* becauw— ’men of the nation. Soda brothers. Desirable sulks. e*j--ially early ma fathers, and dose friend* have gone turing stalk* with hanging ears are the training camp*, or will so.* i then most easily found. j Tney will leave more gladly if they Freezing weather injures the seed ran be assured that the one* they lo*» before 1* become* dry. ure being watched and cared for U Warm, hot weather may cause ker- .-very possible way during their

ie!s to sprout before drying. Fence.

If the selection U delayed in the The Human Touch Needed. South the ear* may become infested Must soldier* have a friend to whom . with weevils rain moths, and their they can entrust the welfare ■gg*. mothers and wive*. But many have It U a* easy, more satisfactory and not. The government doe* the I*-*: U much more profitable than selecting rnn by providing allotment* of pay ; from crib* in the spring. *nd allowance* for the families of *o|dter* and sailor*. But something more

CAUSES FOR WASTE OF GRAIN

needed. There are bound to be emer-

Keep Cow* Contented.

cause* the formation of congestion* Which rewiable t:. .squito bite*. Both spe i.-* of thc-e flie* pro]>arate rapidly and require only fr<uu 10 16 day* In which to hatch thrir eggs aud pp'

Method* of Preventing Leak* I Thrashing Given in Bulletin by

Agricultural Department.

j fPrepwrrd 1

geode* which call for ministrations

Tatung Necessary Prec; L ;

*n Itarksting

and allow themselves to he duped. ,

tb-j trr no, .mm'ot tbo

'■=bf rw* '» >b"» f ™ ““ . ZEfnn. « ootltinr.™ I™,0«.

».,» ot tb. tonbly too, lolo lb. «~r. ™ ^ m|tol „ fn-Mt*iioinHy e, |TOn" n o« a tb*'OEb Uie I® “hot Icnplb hi. .rablKoa tor ,, .

TOlto. o7. l.oZ-io.r b- ™*,r. I k" »' r ' *“

TJ.,- IboI ’k," "'*>■ C™” 1 ”* k"® 'o™ 1 "k™ MUlloa ot W poJo . , t, orlTlb. cobbin laor-n. L.v. B-o- ««. I« J.*I. kop*—IjW comr. t~i oo oo.. Tb- o.lu.1 ■o-lF rtv-o their .-rrlc-e to tMi d.*-_ n.m kn.l eipeoM. b-« oHotoI rt-r. I>. Hbj! Ar.rt tb- ,s, taipoebiot work. I ‘o «■ e-wM-lr bbi rrntl.r lo- tb-e.r, r.^Mrb.o.,.,, ^ re Ifinen'* Welfare First cornel packed in improper!} cone.rund foTGllGZ Zta Z^r"b.t It. o-« 1 orll-k-rt l.»o bod brro b-t .pptojrt- r«*ta. ITO.KI00 to k—r -re. tb*

titio of the child and the home for the this was now IneviUble. the servants future. For this reason we stand ready | engaged by his wile must be dismissed.

that any child does not have to school to go to work because lb

War condition' might partially excuse his own lark of success in money

ftitb.-r ha* either volunteered or b»* b~-n drafted Into the army. We also rtund ready to see that no woman with small ciuidren ha* to 50 to work because her bu«band or sun Is serving th.- country as a soldier or sailor." A short time ago it was reptirted th* Bed Cross home service station

»f th>- cities that a little girt if ; ing about hi* mouth, he raised hi*-flft.-.-n was about to be tnken out ft bead—reached for the tel* phone—no. arh'kol because her family need.-d the j,e could not tell ber—yet. He would money he could earn. Irene 1 * lather write a letter, that would be the easiest , w** d. ad. Her oldest brother. Aleg. vray. He would place the sum of their Was contributing *10 a week to the i indebtedness against that of Ms Infamily treorury. but he was saving fo come; Connie should draw her own get married, and that wa* all that conclusion and give him answer, could spare. The iwcond boy. Joseph. \ot once did It occur to him that hl« had enlisted. The. oldest girl. Helen. raerr jr uttlc wife might h-ive shared mad. $10 a week, while Harry, sixteen tJ , e blame, yet it was she who had seitw old and Just returned from la pi an , for the bungalow and Its

isway Jaunt, only earned $7. TheJ* costly location.

When the letter was sent 00 Its

way. Blchard left town for a busi- Wrong and Right Way of PacfcTj ness trip. On his return he would Egg«-

learu his fate. Ilia own street seemed

strange as be drove up to tbe bungalow freshly laid. It s easy to get cr;i u dour, and the auto went for the laaf tnarket in prime condition, time perhaps—buck to. the stone: A stnle egg pleases no one. IT**. _ araj; p 1 is the eggs enemy; cold Is It* fr.roi The rooms were empty as he passed ' BrocooUng egg. before shlppi.ic thna — *„ .Ip therefore, saves food materjl. It

checks the de’clopment of rtik»d-

was another little girl, eleven y<u|

old. who wa* still In school. Th*- Bed Cross worker explained Iren.- 1 * mother why she Mt *0 Ft ly that the child ought to have at a grammar-school i-duration. In J'

•he would be through with the grammar grades, and In tbe meantime the

Bed Cross offered to pay Irene’s fnmBy $-1 a week, which was a»*»ut all frnni oae aB otber. a speaking air of therefore, that she could l** exjweird to earn. ■ d WT ti on hovered everywhere. In The arrangement was made, and Iren,- Connie’s own boudoir, bureau drawls stib In school, while the mother Is m . un< j c i fiartJ stood open—she had gradually payiur off her debts. When b.-.-n lacking—and was gone. RlchJune come* Irene will graduate, and cr( j u;i g wearily Into a chair and rang •he win probably be able to earn more {jr a ma |d; bis fears were realised; than $6 a week. be knew that he had been hoping It Is a splendid thing to help do- against hope, allowing himself to serving families, hut It Is still better f maer the Impossible—that Connie to put them in a position to help them- might atm have lo-ed him enough to selves. That i*. of course, the ttlti- f fl( -p with him a new beginning of

mate purpose of social work as It 1* things.

practiced nowadays. One of the larg, “Mr*. Byren started to pack imm'v

able

home-rtTvice sections wa* aide to car- ,uatety upon receding hi* letter,

of a special and extraordinary sort; . ^ through a very large Job of Ihl llull(1 , n f. irni „i h lm. "Xhe imd left the situation* calling for wit* and re- ^ roeentty. addiv** of ber destination if he wished «ourvefolnesa. Obviously the Iwst way jbe family in qui-dlon had been |t_-

Cr..'--1 8-*:.. Depar- *® d ^> wlUl C * ,H ? “*® ,orn , ^ C1 l-ubllc ;ha'/.-« for year*. The busbsnd ’fUchard caught at tbe scrap of pa Agriruiturv 1 over to trained social worker*, wboae (QI ] father was a heavy drinker and 1 “mOowdale." he read in Con-

If n thrashing machine falls to aej- **111 and experience fit them to deal aevB . dispUyrd the sllghteei In.-llua-arate all th- grain from the straw it with these trouble*. Hence, the gov- tllia t D anjq«>rt his wife nod •children, usually is because the machine l» not .rnment has done a wise thing luturo- -It*, motb.-r was aerenr and happy-*w

.f |e*ta which .qwr- bring run at Its proper *p<-ri: is te-lng In* over to tbe boon serries worker* luck y nD( j had no other thought than ate f„- . ..* ,1 - .::ifort , .rowd-d tu-youd lt« caparit}. the cyl of the American Bed Croa* official r >“ to get the most she could out of tb. Mean* o» Eliminating Evil tnder fail* 1« thnufli all the kernels out -tmnwhlhty for sack aoldler* 1 and saU- gtSefrot rtuiriiy orgnnlxatiou*. The The »•*!- • • of «>»» during the of the h.-ads. th* MqmrBttnc niect^^. t^s’ famine* s» come Into dlfllcultlea. house was dirty beyond de*<Tipt:*rti h- t tb. dark<-n<«l baras , l-m l» not b-veL or the blm*t U cri | The kuUM"SU rice t ork of ibe Bed <w ijHi1hj wa* at sixes ae-i

Is rrcoamieud.d a- one of tl.e 1 .-*1 ( s<ljusted |*r>qe-rly. Cross i* s logical extension of It* mis-

n.of . mating the fly evil, pro- Mrihodsof preventing these and oth- «f mercy. No other organization pawned Hi* Wooden Lej. sided 1 •- labor I* arallable to j rr cause* .,f *aste are given In Farm- ‘ has so splendid a record In administer- , Don-ta*. the eldest boy. was In tbo kee,. I). niatiles riean and sanitary, era 1 Bulletin K*l. “Tbe Kffl-lent «)p.-r- lag relief, aud none Is better equipped DaV? buy, WlUiam, wx* As |.f wide, an ideal br.— '. n tiim of Thrash Ing Machines." )a«t Is- , to do what Is now required. It* seer- r , <imaar ^ U |th a desire to tmllst. too. Itnimratlve that j n U ,.t by tlie Vailed Ftat.-s d.-pnrtmcnt 1 lie stations are established In evert , |e |ri4 ^ Lut t nni ed 1.. I ^ agrt.Tjhoro. district of the fnlted “tatea. and It l|aWB because of a physical disqualifi

Crsiked grain Is another *.«un-e of I* well prepared to lo* after th.- d*- B ud. In rag.- rod disappointwaste wl.i.li may l^-<-,«De seriew*. t“-ndent» of army and navy men nj ,. trti be l.ad g«n*- off t.. th« West Cracked grain may be due to exc.-s- wheiwrer they may tv- found. where he wandered fur several fmaiths sl\.- sjieed .if the cylinder, to tbe cyl- The soldier l» apt to worry most BTien he fin:.11} came home. he. too, Inder te ing t.m ci.rse t» the encave over hi* w'fe and Iwt.iea. And this 1» down to 1- a charity putlent. teeth, or t.. grain bring returned In the hid to be wondered at. because the ^ third boy. Raymuod. aeveateen

lireiirameotr they may faU Into arc yrt|r> „ ll3 a)M> 1akpf . 1o tramping.

•ilgtitt

1 th*

» accumulate in ' ■lc. S|.ra}1nc the fly r.-|e-Uent. sue* m, i- an effect l v. .t r*qie*t.-*1 ajqill Should be nsel

l " * h "^> *• **'d likely to j t B nings elevator and run through t

Grain

: sack* n»w. If ti

milk. It I* te-st to ryiicq.-r rete-atsdly. D>** both from It-gvoo The story which ha* already bough he ha-1 a w< den leg. th. Just before milking po., r wiaration and cracked grain can l- ceu •’•'d lllu-trat.-* one type tit .tan- BuaT>B | r u » an ident in the railroad

^ ^ targ.-ly prevented by proper adjust ger which may lie in wait for the sol yoy^j* when he wa* * amall l~>y. When ment of the ma.-hliie and attenlluo to It dlev’s wife. The reeved* of tbe Bed „f |,i. hike* fhr eo while in opi-ratioa. Vross are filled with at«1es of Service irrj^rtng gentleman r»a out of funib r.-od. red to tie wive* and children. ^ ,1^. «.f pawniug

ot* ot the home service office* re- hta wooden le*. Helen, the oldest gtri

nq nrp rD ,iq ,j nu , ■'"’t i™, ■ i,.d s,. v„«.' a„. .. .-l »-rUHUtK GKAIn SACKS NOW which contained these sentences: I flre ywjocrt . naidreti. all of them i* am so thankfnl for all you have done u|) dm and Ignorance. r 4 hr ti-s VniTeo stalaa n» : ; for me. I Will never know how to By <b ^ llm< . tbt . UM ,„ lrr applied tb

•hank you. But f.w the I»e|p that you tbt . Rr0 CnMt t „ r b ,.| p ,)ie family was extended to u. we would have been In ..Wartwg for want of food. Tbe work a destitute csidltton.” ^ a risU In the bouaebnld and Loat The.r Baggage. found the condition* a* they have been

The etory behind this simple t.-tl- described,

mony wa» a l«tbelle one. The bus- first of all, food was supplied to l.aud bud been ordered to Washington the family and tle-lr most presring from s Western pnsL On tb*. way ail wants were met. Then a court order th- family baggage bed been hat. u ■* necured n-quirliig the fntl.-r to T hey recovered only $25 from the rail- kigy sway from hi* fatally. He Wa* rood company, and wh.-o they finally always drunk, and hi* lazinew* and ie-id.-d to splH-al to the Bed Crua* lb-- |, ld i<-tu|> r v».-r.- tlie pritulpal catixw

know a *.e.n as p—ji.h wife was nurwing a baby a few «!. y* „f the friuli) akiftlew.. •> many sack* th.-y will n«-d. :: “ !d - Then the pro'.l. u of William was that by placing hi* nrd.-r : Tbe Bed Orosn worker found tli.-tu a ttsckM>. It devri.q-ri that hu rrj.-c-I any dHav* iu trnn»p- tt- living in a very |«k»t little lewi»•' TT.c ,,,0, for ■ervl.e In the u:-v> wa* da* • ati le- avoided. Mai.- *urc oldeet v-hild. u le.y of nine, was .hang bl* being und.iu« t I,i. Hr ahriplv '"ir HUM.Iy—help y,.ur .l.-tsl £ ■!! the w.rk for tbe famll). Hi* lit- bad rt* had en.-ugb to rat nor food •:id the mtnufarturer* by £ He wlrter . ijrt-t year* old. had abao- ,.f the |irojr-r aorL It wj* 111 rang-d ring early. £ lately no d.^blng and wa* wraiqr-d In that be rte-u! 1 #0 to the t. M. A. ..,.. wv ........................ .... & a "trip of flanari. A careUker wa» , B feieri* for his mraU. atHl that be

each evetting. u-'.ng a Ur.nd apraj pump or ai>plylng il wjth a bcu-Ji «»r a sponge Ther- are aome antlfly wdu 1 tlonv on the markri which are more , testa effective Most of them con*--' of **rtD. coal-tar product comliint-t with either fl»ti alt. oil of tsr. or roam Lime -prinklrd alwait the barn on tir: nure la alw* urefgl In dcriroytm file*.

Cheap Fly Repellent.

To prepare keroaene rmul-ion—one of th.- • towpewt and lie*! home fna-c fly repetlenl*— «lu~.lve one half |rvund of yellow *-»!> In a gallon of *..'• ww this combine taro galinc.® of k.-roo-n* in a I*rrri wtiere the ardutioo cao brtiuroed vlgorooviy l>!lu<e tbl* mix lure wtth *lr gallon- of water, rfcl* •mount ..f emulsion I- .um.-irnt f.^

PREVENT DISEASE IN FLOCKS

. which occur In fertile ecr> *rV Jcct tt Incubating temperatur, (d« de gr.-cs ,vr higher). It prevent- ’ - l l rd" ogsa, the t.-rm applied to egr- "tea the rarmbrane te-tween the v ri>l tbe wldte breaks, allowing tb - :• become mixed. When the 't--warm thl* delicate membrane 1, - ’ ■> soft, in which condition It l» n ^ liable to Itrcak by Jora which nr- c* avoid: hie la tron-portatlnn. "“J makes the egg* Wiff and Jellyii'cold egg* ride best. Prcco.ilmr re tarda evaporation, the cause .,f vi.runxen egg*, to* la«t laid are fuIL t«* C5 |*r cent of their content* I* As this water evaporate*, the quality of the eggs I* reduced. Warm '■' a '

, . ... . . . „ „ 1 peratnres aid evaporation, freco* Dies writing, and that was aIL Hu brlp , , uniform pr-dori. wrinkled hU brow pervdcx.dly. then ^,7^ri. a dsTof rtsndardlz ' : • A rtgbed. No doubt WIBowdsle weak spot in Uw egg trade 1- th- b* aoiue new country |4a«w of her fatber’a of „ r at.mUrdiz.-,! t»» They- directed him at the railroad |t> u rase of • . • r ’‘ atathm. It was a amal! »uburt»n towd cr , rn , „ |b , «, eisril) ! ^ he I corned, not far from tbe city. Thu lba U(| uar |be coill e-at> agent at WUlowdale abook hi* bead , |s)| „ r< ™i,a’,|.,B for tMflfannit} wl»-n Richard Inquired for the home of j *jup[-rd should " Cooriance* father. That great man * Hron. standard - - 1 ' ' name appeared lo be uakuowu. kept un<l“c trim ‘ "Mr*. Byron then." Richard naked. uliJ oent to market l' I - “can y«»u 'ilrrct me to berr ,, ,,t refrigerator «-*r* which The agrot’- face brightened visibly, ihrir gsod quality Beftl*era , "" : “White cottage.” be rejdled. “arTBSS luj transit maintains qualll}. - p from the square." fresh a|nwaranre and f-"d , * 1 , IU chord was still pcrpl-Xrd as ha retards loss of quality. ►!*' 1 ' turned into the garden |>ath leading toI rings" and of f '

the white rottsigv. It was a very pretty little iuvuse. with rambler roses climbIng the veranda pH I or*, but he ould not understand what Connie should bo doing there—and at the doorwuy she met him. Hr I*used brrsthlpwi before her radiant face. Torre were not reproaches, surely. In that evident ha[e

SCALY LEG CAUSED BY MITE

cosene OH Can Be U**d cat on—C*ttl« or **»s*n t,,p

Rcnly leg In chicken* U can- 1

_ a ' small mite that gria

lo. aald Connie. She tnughed scale and mu*.-a swclllag. ^ ^ id not heard h«-r Uugl sine# *_ to kill this. *!’ n _ _

n ad*- t

••crii-r your i a !s hot d'>ne :

*ome growers may find that i when they sre ready to u«e the :

sack* ttw-y will n»t have r qua'e supply. This year <-al dealer will not carry a

..Old let

Sell

r Good Egg*

The

. V. M. •

not beard h« r Uugl sinew ^ DM <1 to kill this. 1 those first Joyous day* long ago. Then tbf ^ States some. W >' at sight of her hustiaud': wan face, shu any rattir or sheep dip. P o1 put up ber arm* to draw him down to niree tabbwpoonfals of (hi* >u her. -* —

“Dear." she munnu.'ed. “wrlcoms

, this i« home at last."

Richard held her close. “Too mean

: —“ be asked eagerly.

“That I have never really had a txmw-." said Constance. ‘'Always lhers ! were servants about to order things— , garden* too well kejA to mj»y. Hero there is but one auibil scrvatit whom I rball order. Uicbaid. aud a garden full of iloncr* tliat grow alunc. 1 ehoao the pla<e aud moved in while you were

away. Til- rest of our furniture shall j Purine the summer and I,.- s.dd. It ha* been suili fun tu plan turkey* can find au abuodst*' I thiij:* out. Father want'd to brip. \ uu average farm. Ai*'" hut I wouid’t let hint This 1* our , { It It advisable to te-rin li rt-t.—our very o«u: and so ridlcuioBO- | theoi for the market, gl' ln * 1 If cheap. ’Pu. time fhere will be a , «i.- (.-*• at first 11 ml gradoa!! : ■■urj'iu- on the inrome side. Aud dear" I lug this until the birds ar- < o -Ole smiled lletuUloUal) —"yOU The lol lketlnK •CO*"® f '’ r ' owed not be worried and distrait any I very ►hort. ruwaius ooif ' r ' ,[ more or give mi- anvlou* w-todiTing ! tile . ' Novemls-r t« Ibe ** hours. We are frs.. Biehard. we kilsil ; 1 hi i-mber.

] really live, you and I-

(wo-quart pan and 1

fectrd feet and leg* M tbM j'’ r ute .rf.ee a day for two or iw

say* I*rof. H. E.

i>.<riiueut Of poultry

• ikisbofna A. and IA. college.

TURKEYS ON AVERAGE FA M

Abundancs of F*»d Will by Fowl* During ths

and Eariy FalL

Mo»t Attract

J of

wsy.