The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 30, 1910, Image 6

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    THAT INCUBATOR.
the incubator will
from until nearly
the sales of incubators in
yearly, and there will be
many aperators in incubator
hatching business this year, it might
not come amiss to give a little more
advice the directions sent with |
the machines give-—although
seem reasonably clear
t The machine used in
years and used again
for a good m
nearly a
cleaning trusting eggs
again It is now well
proved that the white diarrhea, n ik
fing such of incubator
chicks into (he
incubator in the egps
laid by hens infested the
of the so-called white diarrhea, cf
diosa typhlitis, right name I
it for short It
by certain of protozoa, ths
lowest in the kingdom. Heng
have (tl form,
| AS
‘dence
and
‘crease now
be in evi |
NOW June,
as
new the
than
these |
previous
this vear'!
last
have a
to be
achine should one
time must
for
ile
before
out
to ils mercy
slaughter
carried straight
the eres
is
on Of
germs
with
we!
Cail
caused
typhlitis is
a class
animal
in lingering
ie iisease
quite oft
bens
in
of no
gish
eat
gut
by accident le
the
don’t
egLs
first
look
The
throug
week
hurt them
mark the eggs,
up in the mornin
but
get by any means
at the
about and over
part nearest the
cooler than in a nest, and
the better and
wook
marks all
’ nigh $
th
e i]
thermometer | roll the
In an
all down a
=
the only turning
this isa not
Boeory tite
Lyery
orey
incubator tho
of the ope fray is
the aftener
turned livelier the
batch will be.
For the first
must watch the incub
As the night cools off the lamp wick
must be turned up. To not waich
this and have the eggs cox off
night after night {o 90 or 95 degrees
means a serious I have better
aatches if 1 never allow the heat
go to 104 the last week, or if it gots
there in apite of me. not let it
there any time, cooling the eggs fro
quently and giving them frequent air
ings.~I. M, 8. in the Indiana Farm
er
ry
incubator hatches you
tor at night
Hing
ling
1
nea
tn
gtay
WHITEWASH NEEDED,
With
all the
the coming of warm weather
poultry coops and quarters
should receive a good coating of
whitewash, It adda to the appear
ance of the premises to a very mark
ed extent and is a disinfectant and
a preservative of the wood as well,
Lime may be glaked by the ordinary
method and water added to give it
the proper consistency and a
with an old broom to all inside walls,
but it should not be used on the out
side, as the first rain wil! wash it
off. When this solution is applied to
the Inside of a biulding it will peel
off. It is very easy to make het
ter wash and the cost is a trifle. The
following may ba successful
ty employed:
The Government Whitewash-Take
halt a bushel of unslaked lime: slake
§t with warm water and cover dur
appli
i
receipt
ing the process to keep in the steam;
strain the liquid through a sieve or
strainer; add peck of salt previ
well dissolved in warm water,
three pounds of rice, bolled to a paste
and stir in boiling hot one-half pound
#
i“
ously
which has been
over a
sound of glue previ
fire and
of hot water to the
well and let it stand
for a few days, covered up from dirt
It should be applied hot
One pint of the mixture
uare yard if properly
| brushes are best
nothing
dissolved slow
add
mixture,
five gallons
Stir
will
applied.
There is
with it for
and it retains
years Coloring
made of
yellow
cover
a 8q
Smal
that can compare
work
for
outside or inside
its
brilliancy
matter may he put in and
any shade-—Spanish br
OW,
ochre or common clay. ndianapolis
News,
PLEASANT EMPLOYMENT
There is no employment that offers
the
office
to ned
of
more
person who is closely conf
by work a greater amount
exercise,
ff recreat
or 0
fon, than
:
ry
swroughbred pou
worched,
wl a
freely can
foed hens
that they
want white eggs
that lay them
with re«
aringly
for is
your
by
westi lt py
pou
tter
warm
sharp }
] other way than
Clie kK 3 )
feeding it to them
White duck feathers
price in the market at from 37
per
bring from 17
It is claimed
fowl fattens best
{ty says he has found
comb fowl] always grows
plumper than any others.
Don't put different Kinds
the incubator at' the same
will hatch out at different
gOome
average
to
Colored
cents pound
Gy
pound
comb
$ gy -
0 cents per
that a single
that a single
fatter
in
They
eges In at another time,
Vislent Exertions,
Barclay came home in profuse per
apiration
‘You shouldn't indulge in such vio
jent physieal exertions,” sald his
wife, who was from Boston
“1 know it,” Barclay replied.
doesn’t pay.”
The fact is, he had been at the
ball grounds all the afternoon pulling
for the home team, who had lost In
the twelfth toning —Cleveland Plain
Dealer,
Vare than 70,000 men are employ:
ed on the fishing fleet of Canada,
ht 1
The clearest and most succinet de
elaration of the dramatic unities was
made by Polleau when he laid down
ihe law that a tragedy must show
“ome action in one day and ia one
| place.”
wo
{ “iy
\ wit y 3 \
Fst; )
Ly
RN
A
AEROPLANES IN ARMY
¥ ’ {0
ill } {i iwi
bil Hi
py LE
Sn Tm
ji / i
S00N, DECLARES BELL
Aircraft Will
Rapid Development
x = 3 #4
N' § y ¢ Ree
Craft
Air Firing Inaccurate, Too.
pe
arian Church
oth
league has
gixty-=ix In
and
about half
A few
The per
dividuals,
half laymen
yuncil
nite
n
women are in the «
sonnel includes Protestia Catholics
and Jews, and among the enta-
tives are bi ga andothar clergymen,
college presidents, labor leaders, Rep.
resentatives in Congress, lawyers
ficers of patriotic societies, editors
and heads of philanthropic and relig-
jous bodies
The organization will form branches
in every large city of the country and
gnread its propaganda by field agents,
circulating libraries and lecture
reans ts prospectus says
“The purpose of this association is
to set clearly
peoples the principles at issue between
American thought and
repre ft
abhor
¥
revolution propozed by socialism; to
promote a loyal adherence to the in-
to be a land of freedom, progress and
reinforce the faith of the people in
personal initiative as the mainspring
of all socinl, industrial and political
progress; to gafogunard the rights of
life, liberty and property; to inculeate
just conditions of industrial and com-
mercial eompetition while
the aggressions of private privilege at
an eqn
TRAE SL aii
ftable return for his labor; to
—————"
State Railroad, on Which 22 Were
Paris. The engine
held responsible for the collision at
Villanreux, which resulted in the kill
1g of twenty-lwo person and the in.
jury of eighty others, has been arrest.
1t {8 considered that he is being
made a scapegoat for others high in
official life
The condition of the system and the
material state of the railroad are des
plorable and had been a matier of
vehement discussion In the Chamber
of Deputies.
od
ald the A voy
our civilization
were elected
Officers pregi-
dent 3
is the founder. the Rev. Dr. John
f . # rey 1
the Metropoli-
Wesley Hill, pastor of
Methodist Episr
avenue and Fourteenth streel
Hill is a close friend of President
and was with him during his re-
p to Middle West The
nresident is Archbi Ire
) raul. One of the mem-
bers of thie General Council is Arch~
bist O'Connell, Boston The
gocond vice-president is Peter WwW. (
of Sprin 111., secretary
the International Brotherhood
Electrical Workers
This movement took shape in the
mind of Dr. Hill six months ago, and
for five months private meetings have
taken place at the Manhattan Hotel,
the City Club, the Metropolitan Tem-
ple and All Souls’ Parish House. Dr.
Hill has recently preached in his own
pulpit for twelve Sunday nights on
socialistic questions, Recently there
was a luncheon at the Manhattan.
Archbishop Ireland has been at two
gatherings
In announcing the General Council
Dr. Hill sald that every member had
accepted election enthusiastically and
that most of the members had attend.
ed meetings
Dr. Reed, head of Dickinson Col-
lege, said:
“1 think there is an unsettled trend
toward socialism in this country. 1
find it in eolleges and universities, 1
should judge in this league we are
leading toward the middle pathway
between individualism and socialism.”
Mr. Slicer. Mr. Robinson, Mr. Me-
Closkey, Mr. Moffett and Dr. Gross-
man spoke along the same line. The
movement is growing rapidly.
tan opal Temple, Sev-
enth
Dr
Taft
the
shod
on of
ol.
of
of
Hina afial
ins, ghield,
! Milwaukee Public Works
Pat Under One Head,
Milwaukee, Wis.—A change in the
city administration, second only in
importance to that ia the Mayor's
office. went into effect when Harry
Briggs became Commissioner of Pub.
lie Works, succeeding the outgoing
board of four ¥ gloners. This
puts All public works under one
official, The new Commissioner
inamed J. J. Handley, business agent
{of the Machinists’ Union In
| tendent of the Bireet Cleaning
partment,
commi
Deo
PENNSYLVANIA
Equalizes Wages.
Hew ie
between
351 the
of Railroad Trainmen and
Order of Railway Conduclors, and
General Manager of the Head-
ing Railway Company, was made
public here
it EIVOE
creases from
high Hui
to the
Hallway
Readlag
apreed
eat Commi
helule of
the Ad
The
Ww
Wai 2s 10
ttoesg of Broth
ustm
hood
ice,
of the nen ine
per cent On
the latter figure,
erent classifica
advance 1 he
equalization
Bone
6 Lo
YU
» few as
according
Lions
esult
is
113
Some et no
a general
WHEES.
been hd
same Gallows,
% Nmy
$s 48 ¥4
Two Hang On
Te
for tt
{oor Ee
hidden in
who
wanged for
ime, Was
r Stus
that his
r the B
the governor was
other condemned men
{1 the march to the gni-
did they know that Bal-
share their fate
18 vears oid, who ac-
the men on their raid on
Johnson's home, is serving a sen-
tence for his share in the crime
He was convicted of second degree
murder
be
lows
ft 10
Faire
companied
Man And Wife Suicide.
Philadelphia Carl Ritmuller,
aged 64 years, and his wife, Freda,
aged 52 vears, were found lying dead
in thelr ome, in the northern sec-
tion of this elty., The bodies were
in different rooms, each of which
was filled with gas. The police be.
that the couple ended their
lives because of ill health.
Move
Shock Causes Lineman's Death.
Bethlehem Working high up In
the air on a telephone pole, engaged
in constructing a new line, Willis
Mosser was shocked by electriety
at ried, the force of the electric
Qipg
alr to the ground
instant death
below,
i
i
York
mny's plant
3 Got 11
at Cly, this county,
milea from York, was part-
vod by
porty $45,
amount
fire
wag valued at
loss will
3
He
i 3
fah, of Emipeville, is pres.
the company The other
WwW. A, Keyworth and
renkle, J.T. Kopp was the
r until a few days ago.
Fg
mane
nakes no dif
ed
tabi
and
Yan-
if an
da dissoly
with
On st
flour
beat
salt, and
five minutes, bake hal
SPOONS wot gifted in, well
add 1 cup flour, a little
flia
hour
Snin
Beat
erdoodles fake a batter with
sugar. 4 tablespoons of
butter, 2 eggs, 1 cupful of chopped
raising, 1 cupful of milk, 1 quart of
flour. 2 teaspoons of cream tartar and
1 teaspoonful of soda Drop by tea
spoonfuls on buttered tins, sprinkle
thick with sugar and cinnamon mix
ed and bake for 20 or 30 minutes.
Makes 2 dozen
Egg Puff—Three eggs mix with
four to a smooth batter, let it stand
one hour and add more flour, then
roll out as you do in pik: cut in dia
mond shape and fry in hot lard until
they are golden brown, and put om
powdered sugar.
German Potatoes—S8lice very thin
as many potatoes as desired, let soak
in cold water one-half hour, drain and
dry thoroughly; butter a deep dish,
put in a layer of potatoes, season
with salt, pepper and little mustard
and small pieces of butter: another
jayer, and so on until the dish is
pearly full; put a layer of bread
crumbs on top and sprinkle with bits
of butter: bake in a moderate oven
until potatoes are well dope.
Eagle Cake-~Cream together one
hall cup butter and one cupful brown
gugar. Add one cupful sour milk
into which has been stirred a toa
spoonful soda, two teaspoonfuls cin
pamon, oneal! teaspoonful cloves,
two cuplfuls flour and one cupful of
chopped and floured raisins and bake
in a loaf,
. ’
2 cup is Of