Pennsylvania State News | Legion, member American stage Aa Lan- pleces get at the 156.000 record was when A new caster stoffice of mall were handled. William Taylor is the new chief of the Sellersville Fire Department, suc ceed Frank Althouse. Thieves entered Mary's Church, Conshohocken, and nearly $10 from the poor box. turned current {nto ex o ing Polish stoi St. Sellersville has the lights of its new “White Way," tending through the business section. Two cases of typhoid fever were re- ported in Lancaster, making a total of 15 since the first outbreak two weeks REO, I Thieves who entered the store of George R. Weikel Wales stole only a couple sets, electrical at North of radio In recognition of 20 years of service as secretary, Norristown Lodge of Ma presented a watch to Clarence Wilson, Robert H county detec of Alle wedding annivers sons of OL as his former chief sworn n on Braun, ‘lives, was county Harry Yost triple frac- 1 se 1 ture of his right le hen a pile of | steel plates riveting plant at resigned, 2- NEWS REVIEW OF Export Corporation to Handle Their Surplus. By EDWARD W. PICKARD anniversary of President y the gesqul Philadelphia quarantine I ttie ny townships Northumberland erculos! 8 has Ix parimen the Valley n caused by ti from and sreland nity building, r husband, i volver in preparation f trip, her A8 A practice target, let who Norristown. while cleaning his iT a the re hunting stand In doorway declared Mrs, Vio won a divorce In made Jlesenthal, Gordon held under action King, of $2.000 of the Ci was await the jury. He ls} accused of having run down and killed | Falmer Bartholomew, aged forty-five, | of Coplay, with his automobile. Homer Custer, of Jouth Fork aged | 29, died at Memorial Hospits. Johns. | town, a fractured skull, sustained In an automcbile accident In South | Fork. His car wa: ‘struck by another machine and hurled over an embank- ment to railroad tracks, a fall of about 20 feet. Custer was to have been mar ried the next day Catasauqua, bail roner’'s to of Plans tor widening eleven downtown sireets at a of $137.210 are ap proved by the real estate board of Erie, | Abraham R. Beck, of Lititz, and keeper of the Moravian archives, has just celebraced his ni: second birthday anniversary. He has won laurels as poet, sliger. mu iclan, art ist, local historian and teacher. Clare J. Smith, bartender at tho Halt Way House, near Blandon, arrested by the state police with two pints of whisky in a belt under his apron, was fined $100 and given one year in jail by the Berks Court, to be paroled at the end of three months cost educator 16 ous that and congre lleves the message are correct and control but he ure Jardine Middie the the ta for export Fifteen Bloomington Cort hundred farmers for the pass this 1 Meanwhile claim 1 belt farmer 4 wident the { ‘ond [ ors irs ntn i nia idge & nt Moines conference tive of Iowa and cost of Fo interests of | is the production of agricultural products The effort of the lowa bankers was termed “presumptuous in terference on the part of the faa sate nonagricul roups” the Boston chamber Addressing commerce, Senator Capper of Kansas warning that unless the tariff made to apply agricultural crops, its protection probably would be removed from manufactured products to ENATOR BORAH of Idaho nt White House he assured the Presi WAR no opposition in con to send American preliminary con- ference on disarmament, It will *asy to pass a bill appropriating the money necessary for the rxpenses. Who shail represent Amer. len has not yet been determined. It may be that Ambassador Houghton will head the delegation, and it is al nost certain that Minister Hugh Gib. son will be a member. Others may be tent from this country. Dispatches from Genova Indicate hat some members of the League of Nations are worried by the prospect that the United States, Italy and Ger many may be able to dominate the dis pirmament movement and foree all the Suropean nations to an equality In the matter of armament. It Is believed Russia will participate In the confer ce If the Swiss federal government w-establishes friendly relations with he soviets, as it is being urged to do Wis fn the and dent there gress to the plan be delegution’s navy adher DVOCATES of American ence to the world are cont that ent t} Lilt weel i The fir Markle, sy strike The oper to it uctive and unworl & adoption, was “los thle this writing the conference is still ex. plans, [ ISSATISFACTION with the settle ment of the Italian war debt to America seems to be increasing, and observers In Washington pre Inst that a majority the senate would be against the propo it to a The pposition holds that the 75 per cent cancellation of the debt is too gener to Italy and too burdensome to taxpayers. Another ohjlec- that the settlement does not represent the capacity of Italy to pay. This is shown, It is con- tended, by the fact that as soon as Italy effected the settlement she bore rowed 2100,000,000 of J. P. Morgan at 7 per cent. If Italy ean pay Morgan 7 per cent, why, it is asked. can she not pay the United States 3 and 34% per cent, as Great Britain ig doing and as all the other war debtors, except France, are undertaking. One of the leaders of the opposi- tion to the settlement in the house is Representative Rainey of Hlinols. “We fare settling the debts contracted by foreign nations with this government during the war period, at a mere frac. tion of the amounts they owe ne” Mr Rainey sald “The ltalinn settlement neans this: We propose now to col lect from them In a period of 62 Lome dicted week when came vote ons tion is accurately sd A SA TTI n, 100,060), Ind. logs of § with a 1 Years an aggregate sum al to only evne-third of \RSHAL not going to fight Ex Mosul possibile I : TT UREEY is land for possession of g out as gracefully as putting forward the the cost of wi P but we new Millt nsserted the Ottoman =n for vengeance J RenoH FINANCE MINISTER DOUMER’'S fiscal project was unan- t and deputies | imously approved by the cabine i submitted to the chamber of | which body sent it to the finance com It was predicted the | mittee, com | i | ight for adoption open to the cham This fight, it was certain, would | be bitter The Doumer plan provides an addi { ber, through increasing the income tax and 3.800.000.0000 francs through the position of an extraordinary and tem porary tax of 1 1.5 per cent on all business transactions. The plan pro be applied by government decree be fore parliament ratifies it. Another LOO0000,000 frances will be raised through augmenting the price of to baceo, cigars, and cagarettes, and 600. 000,000 francs more will come from In- creased export duties, Stricter en: forcement of the fiscal administration and control is expecied to yield an additional 300,000,000 franes and a tax of one-tenth of one per cent on bourse transactions another 100,000,000 franes. RANK A. MUNSEY, the New York publisher, left almost his entire fortune, of about $40.000000 to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He had intended to make a new will mutual zing his properties and taking care of old associates, but delayed it too long. i 1 { Cause of Much Loss of Swine Mange Prevalent in Some Sections of Country, Ac- cording to Reports. Mange in swine alent ape rome prey again, formation fro centers, dustry, disens American when It Is more but be gras gtock the Leavy the marketing of ma: IY hogs, Two Forms of Losses, The losses follow 108868 forms fact red there rithpl fy unthrif ¥ the never really bor given lows hogs and them Secondly, there irrita pay for the feed amage caused, 1 to the in necessity cutting the f It, owing JOSE ! in the pac) r house ” off the aff salabl Gees 3 An eart) concrets fio cover with a | which may Keep the storag a8 pos gible by si dows from outside In 3 a way that light admitted when they weather conti “As the » $3 r., the ties to Erow root crops buried in the outdoor should ve more ni r pi nn by pro another layer of straw or ha) a of earth iayer thrown on top.” Soy Beans Add Minerals to the Poultry Ration Now that } the addition of try ration makes vegetal effed in the protein, poultry keepers more and more of such feeds as cottonseed meal, soy beans, ete, In some sections, these are truly economi- cal additions to the ration as substi- tutes for meat scrap Experiments minerals i poul- le protein al- most as tive ration animal using ment of the Missouri State university at Columbia indicate that soy bean meal can be successfully used up to 30 per cent of the mash mixture when b per cent of a good mineral mixture Is included. The mineral mixture recommended by Professor Kempster is one pound of bone meal. In addi tion the fowls, of course, have access regularly to oyster shell and grit In hoppers, Dairy Ration When Corn Fodder Is Only Roughage The following ration has been found very desirable for dairy cows when corn fodder is the only roughage to he had: Ground corn, 400 pounds; ground oats, 200 pounds; wheat bran, 300 pounds, This mixture should be fed at the rate of one pound per day for each dwo to four pounds of milk prodoced If clover ig avaliable It would not be necessary to purchase the bran and oll wal for a mixture of 600 pounds ground corn and 400 pounds ground oats fed at the rate of one pound for each two or three pounds of milk pro. inced makes a very good ration with clover hay, Stock in Transit Better Compliance With Laws Is Reported. CO 1008 1 Yeur were materia figu: fr iii responaing | year. Yet { ment, inspectors eng forcement of these { there is still opportuni plete observance, During : were | Justice of the go-call prohibits the in cars during inte: for more than 28 without water, and submitted MM 2 Ff consecutive feed, | penalties Imposed in the in favor of the to $53.825 of thie gui Dairy Cows Need Plenty of Water During Winter Water in tt ry of slore BR in vitamine A uitryman use there yel- acs should orn rn freely with it ake an excel It the vitamine succulent hens, is not thought B that A fo i nation of ye CROSS in green feed. The coml How with other esse would corn and beets, tankage In the mash, and tials of a good ration quate for all practical purposes, recom Payne, head Agricul lemented he ade mends 1 Kansas poultryman Nts tate college. ural FACTSS: Legume seed are cheap in compari- | son with nitrogen & » . No has the right to plant an ear of seed corn without knowing it will grow, one | A good shed is a far better place | than a fence corner for storing farm machinery during the winter. . *® * To see if the germination Is injured test a few ears of corm which you intend to save for seed - - - Cleaning up the garden spot. burn- ing or plowing under the refuse, will help to control insect and disease troubles next spring. - » * The chief purpose of the straw. berry mulch is to retard the early growth in the spring, thus preventing injury from late freezes. » * - Yields of wheat can be maintained without deep plowing every year Once In three years is sufficient for maximum yields, . » - - Muslin frames or glass windows on the south side of the poultry house should not be closed except during the most severe weather, . * None of the fancy points, which for. merly were considered so impohant affect the vielding ability of an ear of . corp
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