POULTRY MAKING PROFIT IN TURKEYS ply and Prices Are Invariably Good—Eat Many Insects. The of home advance nial wild turkey in white man had a almost all parts Domestic turke cong Of more or less direct, of the wild ones Therefore, was the turkeys, . i growing the domesticated « And no grown Date the Unite States home wild to nes profitat on interior mar} i8 not cornered most other farm products, and are almost invariably good We suppose a principal re as ison that more turkeys are not raised is farmers have of their wild istica. Some varieties retain nature to a greater degree than but it a fact also that have most the wild nature are hardiest And this is a qual ity that need not discourage the character the wild others which is those of the fowls ETOow i. | 1h eg LAN Wie IN Wiki $ iN Tope Money Makers. perhaps, and deal of experie turkeys ‘hey der for quite a8 don be kept in prompt to ret: will learn to feed A neig! TMer or cor: their win them | at ome, but al morning apt to st and If ti piace w $ ory # i LED a turn ti And of turkes ETAREDOD the times the these 3 tham have seen them tal their men POULTRY HEALTH AND VIGOR in Breeding of Fowls Discussed by Prof. Rice of Cornell. Prof versity, recently suits of the Second Breeding of Cornell Hice ini He Experi Constitutional York that on Year's for New ments Yigor,” Bre State had the ders’ meeting, sald it # and vigor of most important factors breeding. Under forced tvus were brought up to laying to 1650 eggs each per year meant a heavy strain on the hen. and has resulted in constitutional weak: ness Just as Prof. Rice had brought his bens up to the high standard of lay- Ing, he was dismayed to find that only 40 per cent. of the eggs hatched, and that only 50 per cent. of the chick: ens lived. To remedy this the hens ware given plenty of fresh alr, green food and exercise. They were ak lowed to range at liberty. The big proposition in the poultry business is to raise good strong healthy chickens. The situation that confronts us is that the period of use. fulness In the hen covers only about two years, and if we are to make a success of the business we must have good strong chickens to replace our flocks. The speaker then took up the mat- ter of cross-breeding, and described the different experfments along those lines at Cornell. He sald that nothing bad been gained 18 size or vigor by crossing, and spoke emphatically the fowl is one in feeding against the practice. WATER FOUNTAIN FOR CHICKS Bottle Arranged as Shown in lllus- tration Furnishes Little Fellows Drinking Place. shows a drinking chicks. It can be who can drive board square, Aken in the Nail a plece of The illustration fountain for little constructed by anyone nails and saw off a writes Sylvanus Van Orange Judd Farmer. | i i Bottle Fountain, and one form @ a bot a strip ier bottle inch board 6 ine square, piece 6x12 inches t« right angle, as | tle to the upright board | nail the lid of he mouth 1 ther to Fasten with shown CAD The 10 es baking pow of little a the allow a water the bottle CURE FOR EGG EATING HABIT | Feed and Care Is Only Remedy—Anr range Nests in Dark Corner So Eggs Cannot Be Seen. acquired mfined i Or Are in Dark Corner Preserving Eggs vaseline all with to talk feed iafled doing well and for young chicks are essentially grazers, and give little trouble to rear Skim milk is one of the best for laying hens at any When chicks get hungry do withhold feed because a certain (Geesp very feeds SeARON not time Bear in mind In poultry raising that cleanliness Is one of the necessary factors for success Allow mature chickens as well as chicks to forage on grass or clover as much as possible in spring. Age does not impair a capon as it does a cockerel, provided the bird 1s not kept longer than a year and a half After the chicks are four or five weeks old whole wheat may be given to them, and perhaps no other grain is better, Tame hens are better layers than wild ones, and any hen can be kept fame and. quiet If she is properly treated, Geene after being fully feathered re. quire little more than a good roomy pasture where they can find plenty of grass The most notable growth of the duck is between the third and fourth week of its age, when It often doubles its weolght, Cover the floors with fine sand and have a box In 4 corner of the hen house, where the sun can pour on ft, well filled with dry road dust, % § TIP FROM FAN IS VALUABLE Instances Are Many In Which Star Heeds Suggestions From Bleach erite—~Ewing Took One. Almost every ball player, in either the minor leagues, Is ible to tell of some occasion when bis was influenced by from the fans before whom playing at the Jrdinarily the players have a sort of major or action he was but once latter of while great in a long ACTross for the OLE ia measure ippreciation One of the most trations of the illuminating {lus susceptibility sitting when to the people him was afforded day Ewing one tiiole Buel catcher of is i ing to hold a ru: the great was try There cloge game, “ on second wis also a runne; first and a hitter—Jake 8S name-—-—was at bat ball * greatest indeed, of ime when old FRED CLARKE MAKES RECORD Although Hand Leg capped by Injured Manager of Pittsburg Pi rates Gets Ten Putouts. ‘mance league On kK Harley he Spring ¢ ! August 17 : ] with Grand n even dozen President f Cl: Dreyfus also that in he Was formed « rke’'s work Fred Clarke, “lI wonder what Fred would have AL “Phillie” Quartetts. Manager Charley Doolin, who is baseball's aweetest singer, is thinking of organizing a Phillle quartette of himself, Earl Moore, Dode Paskert and Jack Rowan and going on the road at the gnd of the baseball season. Doolin believes that such a stunt would prove 8 big attraction, i Preparing for tember i the American pol t practicing lL.akewood ~ getting themse! cOonaitl English Fames MILLERS ARE RUNNING AWAY | Joe Cantilion's American Association Team Starts Out With Rush-— All Teams Look Alike. PANN PNP NPP SNA NNN PP ON TH a | Heine Zimmerman rapidly is show ing “he is there’ Fred Merkle smashed out a distance home run at New York Babe Adams appears to be pitching the brand of 1909 ball this season Teams may win and teams may lose, but the Tigers growl on forever Young Wheat of Brooklyn prom ines to give Frank Schulte a race for slugging honors this season “The White Sox made many hits this year as they the whole season of 1906" fan Johnson, the Highlanders’ shortstop, who has been shy on the batting end, woke up and batted out a home run off Hall of Boston. Scout Fred Lake of the Browns is gum-shoeing around the Eastern league at present, but he has not dug up any players as yet. The Philadelphia fans say that Hans Lobert Is a much better third sacker than Eddie Grant. It does seem that way in the score so far Del Gainor, the new first baseman of the Tigers, seems to be a real ball player. He has made good with the Detroit fans and Manager Jennings. Altizer, who was such a phenom in the American association, has been unable to fathom the wiles of the major leaguers. Downey is now on the job. An Amherst collegiasn who knew Henry as a catcher says that if it were not for the fact that Henry wonid grow too fat walting for a chance to replace Btreet the youngster would be & worthy performer in his gid position. long nearly as did in gald one re Ene rtive neTinanty i tive pennan wonders! nager Tenney Says sters Not G VF Prove nN GIAEEN Goode fuss Thus far AWAY thern train mostly in sou “Tris” Speaker, the Red Sox run kind of a batting average is one that is built while team mates are on the sacks Nashville, Tenn. is crowing ovet the fact that Sunday ball can be played there now. It is twentveight years since such a thing was possible before. The unconditional release handed Sam Leever by the Pittsburg club marks the end of the big league ca done much for the Pirates for years to reach Clyde Engle, but treatment of his own son speed Is a testimonial. At least Fred Parent left Chicago something by which to remember him. His last game with the White Sox WAS: Parent, ss..0 1 3 0 ¢ 2 2 « Suggestion for the baseball plavery brotherhood: As long as the White Rats refuse to appear on the stage with baseball players, why not get out injunctions preventing vaudeville ar tiste from producing alleged baseball plays and other sketches supposedly based on out of door sports? { - Feeling tha A re, noverished LOG ipa 3 BY wparilia today Y | Sarsatabs, Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in right the stomach a: CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS ter 1 bowels are pel a lazy do its du Lures stipation, ln. digestion, Sick Headache, " and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must be ARE YOU GOING ABROAD? 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Feed yhood 1 have been meats, and 1 am con- and failed t0 properly und myself, especially 1« vinced | asticate my The re it few ate too rapidly 1000 was that | § years ago, afflicted with ments the stomach, and which interfered seriously w business “At last | took the advice of {riends and began to eat Grape-Nuts instead of the heavy meats, etc, that had con. stituted my former diet “1 found that I was al fited by the change, that | was soon relieved from the heartburn and indi gestion that used to follow my meals, that the pains in my back from my kidney sffection had ceased, “My nerves, which used to be un steady, and my brain, which was slow and lethargic from a heavy diet of ail B of kidneys, ita my once bene moment, bul gradually, and none the effici mor “Now every nerve is steady and my er and more acute than for years past “After my old style breakfasts | used to suffer during the forenoon from A feeling of weakness which hindered me seriously in my work, but since I began to use Grape-Nuts food | can work till dinner time with all ease nd comfort.” Name given by Pos ‘um Co., Battle Creek, Mich, “There's a reason.” Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. ont ar Nad the alive letturt A mew re onaian rum thin te i hey Th »