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■allllea of ana. Thin ahall acea ara oflan oauaad by tha acarclty of Uvta and mhrtl U poroua. allowing vary rapid evaporation and In nhtpplnc ara anally broken, hence It to beat ua* thane at bona or use. rammady thin flocks have plan t y of oyater shells, lima, ate.. and It la a Rood Nan to feed soma Ana oyster shell la the wet n If yon feed germinated oats
non.
Double-yoked an* should rernls-. they dirty a Bh 24 ta nothIbr under
packed, tha small ones should be ■old aa pullet ««rs and the lancer m used for local eel act trade, yon can In this way often obtain an advanced price Bough ehelled or crooked shaped esc*
ouM also be eliminated
Skua should ba shipped two or fee times par w-ak. where it possible to do so. Keep them In cool, dry. area temperature, exemss of temperature U very In-
to keep them In and from this up to •• degrees will give excellent results. If subjected to a heat <4 144 to 14t degrees for say Are hours the embyro will commence to develop and then a sudden Change of temperature kills the embyro. decomposition will soon net la and the result Is a rotten
l. W»‘h them.! Eggs should never be allowed r the Are* to free**, it breaks down the If n fertile structure of the white, causing It ' f to become watery, the shell hens cracks, allowing the egg to absorb • j 1 fa* •** *• obnoxious odors and bacteria to 1 &mnef and eater, becoming musty or moldy "4 *n la- , in Aavor
them vis parcel poet to a select trade, thst can be readily built up by personal eollrttatlon. per-
sonal letters or by advertising. It
requires a little additional capital
to purchase suitable cxrrylng
case* They can be used time and time again, the consumer paying the postage both ways and In many cases flve to ten cents per doeen above the market, this In en«i»y his being supplied with eggs nil seasons of the year. There Is no doubt In my mind that some of three flne days we will be finding ourselves selling eggs by weight. It Is really the
only way to give perfect sail trac-
tion to all and you will be getting what you pay fbr. which Is the case In the way they are now
sold. In this season of the yetr when there Is a large quantity of
pullet eggs on the market, small poult rymsn and fat having a small trade will i
his pullet eggs la with the fancy
eggs at full price, working a haidupon the consumer, la
• to he ruptured, giving _ _n appearance of being It cracks the iibeil. with '.he s results aa before stated Urty e s there to a large a her of hooter id present In filth It is absorbed through the . giving the eggs
other cases he will knock o> flve
per doten. again re-
ceiving more than It would pooslble to obtain had he ii them Into the two grades where they belong. Then again, when another persoa com** along with .of first quality end trice get the market price, be is told
s too high, doing an
Injustice to this egg man and the consumer feels he Is trying to pull thing on him. Sslltng by weight will make It fair for all Program at Moorlyn Theatre For the Week Tomorrow. Friday. November IS: HU Majesty Bunker B«wn." a samlng farce comedy with Matt Moore and Dorothy Devore, will be ih< feature attrartloa More Comedy, with Babe Hard} They All Fall." will make a
big laughing chow
The Fox News is a regular feature at The Moorlyn every Wednesday and Friday. He lease Nc II. playing today, tarludw the picture* of the Pena-IllinoU football game In whieh "Red" Orange flays tbs Bed and Blue 24-2. Saturday. November 14:
SYD CHAPLIN «‘THE MAN ON THE BOX’!
Everybody's favorite. Charles (Burk) Jones in a new western drama. He plays the part of beloved outlaw In which he dote dating stunts. Those whi her Buck In kla Inte eueceea. "Uaxybonra." will no doubt look forward to the coming of IkU picture. "1*1 rand of the
antidpa
A comedy offering by Mack Bennett, entitled "Sneeslng Beet • will make a wonderful MU. and with Topics of the Day and The Bathe News wtU add another perfect show to the score of tb< Moorlyn. ' Xext Week Monday and Tuesday. November 14 and 17. Sid Chaplin la hU first picture ■I nee "Charter*# Aunl." thU clever comedy alar will adC nc* laurels to hU crown of triumph More laugh* with the Our Gang Comedy. "Your Own Back Yard." and the popular Anop'a Fables will gl7* an entertainment you •t forget in a hurry. Wednesday. November It The William Fox special production. "Thj Winding Stair." with Alma Rubens and Edmund Lowe. The story deals with tha French Foreign Legion and Is laid In Moroco.
I Mama's Boy Has I Weird Adventures Percy," Hew Charles Ray Picture, Is Eatertaiaiag Comedy Charles Ray. the eternal boy of j the screen, comes forth with an- ' other pleasant neatloir Ir the role of "Percy," Ms newest Thomas H. Inc* Pathe picture, now playing i at the Capitol Theatre, Word bine. In this pleasant little comrdy romance Charles la again the timid ] and Inoffensive youth, but this .time there Is a sparkling humor back of his portrayal and the whole picture la filled with clever touche*, aorae momenta of hilarious comedy and a nice little ro-
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"Percy" is an Infant In arms at twenty-one, eo far aa the world la concerned. He has been raised on an and mother's Users, and the only c.-omen he baa come In conI tact with were hla mother'* aea- : thetlc friends, who applauded his violin solos and "butterfly dances.” Then all of a sudden father de-
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"Just erltlrlsm sharpens r sword that we may repel unjust attacks"
Our* is a capable oigaxaatm gad the aernce conducted hy as saeet all reqniremeats of a digaified
R. S. MILLER MORTICIAN Cafe Kay Court Home aad
rides to take Percy Into hla own hands before It Is too late, and delegatee hit political campaign manager to the tank of saving perry's soul. Well, la Mexicali. Percy finds that he must have hidden eharma. for he beromee the target for all Ike amorous advance*.
and retail, of one "Lolita," Qvseen of the Fandango, and Percy la almost at the point of capitulation when a *tar-ey*d dam Ml by the name of Imogen# show* up and ■pikes Lolita a artillery. lmcg*^e. it see ms. to In a peck of trouble She's got a ranch, but no water, and. a* you kt
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I’U Tell You Why "Overcoating is Cooler in Summer” Lot summer I took the folks to the ses shore. We had a good time, all right. When we got home and all the thmgs were unpacked and put away, someone said “Isn't it nice
and cool inside?”
Our home is cool in summer—because it's “overcoated!” It’s covered with "P-Two-Fourteen" Steel Fabric Reinforced Stucco! And stucco throws off the sun's heat. It doesn't absorb it like some
houses I know.
I like a house that’s cool in summer. I don’t like fans, and too much ice water. So I hire my home. I guess well go on a vacation next year, again. IU be hot. IU get sunburned, too. But, half the fun will be getting back, and unpacking. and putting things away where it’s “nice and cool inside.”
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