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orFicsaif
B.v1«v Biilliflnv. 14 to. tf.ln Btreet. Frp«ort t>am.nrw BaUilam. OlMcrwr Mrct.t. KDclnrlll.
ittMlP. tammtmr Bulldln.. 41 Mala St.. HemixttMd
OFFICIAL. ttBWt
apkpwg.
tor iDcorponrtod
VUIa«( of Fr««port.
OmCIAX. NBWKPAPKR for Xncorporstod VIAm* •' Caterhorvt.
OrrrctAt,. NBWSPAPBR ror Vmtmmm Comntr tor mmbntuMm <*!¦ nottona of B«nkr«q»t(7 lo Dlatrlct Court of UnltMl BUtea for tk* Kaatcrn Dlarlet of New Tork. '
PubU.h.d tHUr Exe«t>t Butiaay
ailarwl at th« Poat Offlco at Kreeport. tt. m» aeeond elaaa maU matter. Miter Aet of March 1, ItTt.
avIMorlptlon, 1$ per rear In advanca. ¦inclc coplaa. two centa.
NO ONE IS EXEMPT
Wh«ii the public adopts a suKK«<i- • t^lon it is usually carried out to some approciable extent. It may roauire more than a day or two to convince the great body of thinkers that it is eorroct, but when the verdict is reached, or when it in reduced to general accoptaooe, tiie wheels will commence to turn. There uiay have boon a period wheu tlie trend was for lesn work and more pay, aod If there was, employer and employe were both Bomewhat to blame. War conditionH aggravated (liiH matter, linqucetionably, but it would appear iiuw, aud definitely so, that we arc getting back to iixed principles of production.
Tliere are those who hold that oin- ploym.nt in any branch of public service meant a high salary and lit¬ tle fo do,. This, too, may have been ¦6 for a time, but in rei;ent years the percentage of workers in public places doing a fair day's work, not. withstanding the impression relwtivo to the'Salaries of public servants, was just as big as would be found in any plant employing many hands. If a m.ln is lazy it is an accepted fact that you cannot make him work, and if ho Ik h worker y<*4t need not watch him because his task will be performed. This will he found in or out of the public service^ ^
Tbe action tsfcea by Hiram R. BmUfa, cbairnian 6t the Board of 8apettiaors.. in askioa St«ite High¬ way. CoaimiMionM- itittioeirt 6. Siason to investigate the charge tbat some ono has been buying options on pro- portjr ttloeg wb»t is known as the Lakcrvtev-Soamao avenue highways route is the right course to pursue.
Chairman Si^ilth is also right in •skins that the findings of the Com¬ missioner be made public. Too long have some folk sought to besmirch the fair name ot Nassau County. When Cliainnan Smith asks that the results of an investigation be made public he takes the right step to place respon.sibility where it belongs. If someone is attempting to Juggle
Nmv A>il> TIIEN
1. His Uuiy lA>\r; Oh Maiden fair. iIh* "iwle sunljeams. Their Bf'd cannot rofnpare, WHh that wttbln your hulr. My love to thee is constant as t
streams. That kilts the sea, And thus I'll ever Ik>.
Paul AithMue Taaai Pab&c Want
A« EflMlMMi Scamtmi aa
Ertrj ICnd af Mvac
2. His Jane . Oh Jiixy.y Jane you kmx-k thc dizzy
Beldt, For a peroxide gool, I'm fcclin' like a fool. You Kot me kid, I'll _pay yuur board for
life. You filled me Ud, with the highways plane It may not I'll say you dicL
be amiss to have all the facts brought
the opinion of many the
The only Uiffercucc ia, it's the aKe'ot jshlverlry now.
j
out. In "rumor" that options have been se-i Nothing was muddled up at the Ll cured on the lands in question is |brary Ceremony accept tho ground It- merely a bacR-flre to draw attentioiv
elsewhere than to tho schemes to Jam the "pipe-lino" boulevard down the throats of (he people, but the in¬ vestigation will show thy true coudi- tion.
PIPE-LINE PROPAGANDA?
MARRING THE STREETS
With the large increase in tli« number of ga9t>llne service stallons, it seein.s as thoiigU vho tlnvc has com© when village boards might woll consider the Question of regulating the jdg,©fng of theso stations along the curb line. Of course, if anyone wishes to place them ou his own pro¬ perty, it probably would be iuipos-
For the purfwHC of creating a sentiment for a projocl where no sentiment previously existed, certain active persons havo itoen enlisted in the cause of. the pipe-lino boulevard, that Is apparent. One (-ould hardly keep in touch Avilh ovent.s and not be aware of that.
Nassau County vvaiits all llic roadn It can get. ll needs (hem but It does not need a road (hat Is being "put over" to hotter anyone's political chances in a wider Held than tho one at homo.
It is well for tlioric gtwid folk who are being askod to sign" petitions to inquire as to what it moans beforo they (alio tho other fellow's word that a 100 foot boulevard is to be constructed at tho State's expense. If thore is a 100 foot road built, 84 feet of it will be at tho expense of the village or town^ through which it is constructed.
self.
THK innrs CHOICK
Tlxi "Seaman" avenue Bupportcls use the olfl iia\y Mlo;;iui "I'ipc Down."
If your motive is right attd your purlwse is sound it wilf go over. What you hava In mind may not bo accomplished in a minute but/ you will win in the end. Kurt hor in ore, a fow set-backs Will not Injure the cause, but on the contrary it may help as mistakes have an educative value to the man who is big enough
Bible to prevent it, hut it might bcj t,, profit by them. Thon. too. there possible, by means of a zoning law] („ .ij^^y^ soinetUl
or ordinance, to regulate their use
s upon the curb lines and to prevent
t' ¦
their uso to certain wctions. It is certalntly detrimental to thp value , of.surrounding prtiperty to have these stations established In purely resi. dential blocks.
New York City has found it neces-
ng to be gained by opposition, because no one side or ono man has a monopoly on all tho Information that is required. Never¬ theless, if the principle is right vie- try will conioT«ventually. This Is the idea of big mon.
Tlicy only got 12 bottles In the Cawin) Raid, but l'l bottles never mado a case.
Tlio Jersey City dominoes Imve asked tlio "high minded" citizens to stay uway from the UeiniJ-Carp butllo. Wc eucus they inoan thoso who are aolK.'d- uled for thc lop t-uw.
C. ChoKler rainier of Oyster Uay is in Ijostun. tsuumlH like a tattoo artist.
If Kr»-c|«)rt:~ folks could sei; thc .'sighl, Of I how who learn lo rciid iinU write, They'll iMiim- anil vole wltlinut a llBlit. •'Vnd give the m.'ho<il anutlicr silo.
"MiMll<>iil Men !u Meet In Urooklyn." —Jlrooklyn. U will he a dry doc meet¬ ing euming at this time.
The Frcepiiit Oini cIuIp i.-; luiill <iii tlie tineal iMJ8«lble fountlatioii, Kred 8lone.
"A Score of New \urii women;liiuiied," LcHl our miiul with horror turned Wo i|ulcl(ly add sonic further fiiota; All the dainetj wore made of wa.x.
¦ »it<- r.iiphuwe, "I have eonke to tfce • < <i-oiiclM8k>n that tkej" find their great- ost otiaiuliu bl tb. mpaic ihts classical eomiKwier. wrote.
aiessugc to the majority than th<fi
\\Tltef Of a eompiipn^cc mcMy—no I
inatter If tbat tticlody has a snap and ]
swing which apipvan. momentarily, to!
Wli;it .%« Aomiran MtftropoHtanj liavc made an .tt<ict. And a doaen t
Opera House iPeaor I>oi>n t« In-: other Kreat compoeers whose name. It j
t<>rr»t His Namcruus Natton-Wklc I is not necessary tu mention exert a |
AudlMices. curr«i|Mmding Scbiibcrtian a4>i>eal. j
I "Tfcere is on« test,; and oaly one, I
Shortly liefbrc he nuaie hia debut at j wlier<*jy lihe vta^dlct may Ije uhinmtoly i
the Metiow^lilan Op^ra Houso Pauj j obtained: that is in i^eeentinR, t>n oc-t
.,.^ .,.,., . .. caslon after occaoion, songs which i
Althouse had Jaezod the piano a Wt. . .. , , , , . . ,1
T^ 1 tuive tlac genuine classic trend. 11
|for he was a normal American youth; | »vofiUl not ata-mpt to airunge a pro-j Sxirely twenty-one, ;iiid buoyant, with j gruni including comiKMiUons of that thc haalth of thc aUilcto. Uo could »<»>"t tlkme; variety is aa ew^itlaJ, forj
rcspoiiil lo the rhylhms of tbi- poiai- lar tunes, 1>ut tho Kicater cumber of his workinK moments wfie given to music of another sort.
After New Vork fcafl apiiroved the new tenor as one rightfully to be wcW corned to the Mctro|>olitan'a exclu¬ sive fold, Mr. Althouso diaoAorod hia task was still larger than ho had bocji led to Ijolievc. because, almost inline- diately, there camo from cities throughout the country demands for bia aervlces In cxmcertj
WHILE PLANTING ¥OUR GARDEN—
Consider the result if you planted your | money with the same
care.
— Bank of — Rockville Centre
C«*ttt.j*tf' tl-' "¦¦ Iim MIU Miia-j
b^t^
"WaHhlngton was G ft. y 1-2 inohcH after death and 1 ft. 9 in. acro.ss. That Is wroiiK. he Is 4S states wide and a whole country long.
.\ II;th,vloii man decided t(j siieiid,
.\ yuiida.v ill jail, a perfect week end,
lie shouted "Oh Joy, ^voll this is the
life, 'Twill give mc a re.st away I'lDni tli'' Wife."
11. \'. C. is KuttlK t« present "lx»tla Hinil." oil .May 7th. It^ traiiKlalcd from the Uormuii play, "Moln Ct>l." a bed roian farce.
FAIL ALTIIOISE
trie aadlenoe attending a recital of |
anngs as it is in thc hsss aostlietic
iiionienis of life. My reiJorlolre would
Ih; Indeed Uinitcd were I to adhere. {
rlKitUy. to the works of any par:k'u-l
lar mould; so I try to uffer vailety. j ^ aud In tlu' at-rangement of my pi-o-1 ' grama to have what we call the 'ar- j
tlstlc balance' faithfully pix^served.: 1 For thero must Ix;-the 'give and take' 'which makes for sjinmetry; the fol- I lowing of a vigorous song by another! i of less stressful design. Wherefore, 11 I aing French songs as well aa those by j
coinposers of every nationality who j
j write material I ani certain tho iiooide
i want to hear, i ——.—iJ-— . ' — ¦ ..J
"They must bo carefully groui».-d, aslM.M'PINO I.ttiilTMNti ZONKS
the Haying goes: the CngliAh songs in j FAVOKKU BY KOUKHT KXI'KKTS ! one settion, thoso by American inusl- j .
! clBiis In another, the bi'oad aria In itsj The time-worn theory that "light- 1 proper place, tho Italian, the Ilus.'^ian, i ning ncv«r atrlkes twico in tho same 1 tho French songs in their fittitijr s|)otK. place," has bocn modlllcd by forest ' I siipiWHo your average <'oiicert patron I c.xjK-rts of Ihe United Slates Oeparl- : would classify all the songs of Iht; j ment of Agrit-ullure to this e.xteiU: I 'Ix'lter' Miirt as "ilirnsicar; it m-onis ;i | l.tehtnlng very often strikes in ni'aiiy I woi-U most listeners have ohoHcii to! the same places. It hus its zones, in j ai>ply to musk: which was meant to other words, whore Ms appeaiance I live. I may usually U; counted on wiih each
I "And st> I havo come lo lK.lieve. j electrical storiii.
after this Kludy of audiences of which j Wiih the accumulalioii of data on
I Hpoke, lu ii'j^ard their demeanor as ' caui*ea and ItM^tkins of Ures in the na- ; dui> III 11 s|Mi>ies of emotional roaponsv I tional forcHt.s, thcHe lightning' zones
which i.s none the le.ss pioiioiincoil ' <'ould lie niupp<'d o'.i-t und iirolectlve ; thnn is exerttsi by a JazicinK <»froi;t. ! incaauifs introduissi—such as Uro What niaken It a thing to be liappv j lines, ivgulated grazing and cleaiihig
ovei' in the fact thut from such nn j oui of dead trees—whMi would more
elTi-.i a lienelicliil reactioii ensues— or I'-sh aulonialically control li^:htiiinK ; which cannot l>c said for tlu' aboin- 1 tires at the Hliiit. tlu' forcHlors Ijolievo. i inable .iazz.v tune. i if lluse liKhlnliig eoiics were so
"If you (lUcMlion what 1 lia\e Ju.st mapped lhey wouUI doublleas show a j said iileaso lOnrt-rvo the acllon.s of any I markedly close relation lo certain . audience al the next song recital you tyi>es of topography, and Momefiiiios I attend. W'atch the young men, tlio '. nmie or less loi'ulized socUoiim cif many j attractive girls, tho siilendid women 1 foi-c.-rts. ''
j wliose efforts have dono so iiiuch to! Nc.\t to cmupcrs and sparks from i pronioLe the urt of niUMiv in Ihis laad, lot:oiiiotiveM. lighliiliPK lanUs thinl as
U you do oliwive you Uill see the I the source of lii-es in Ihe nittloniit for-
light of enjoyniont <'oiiiliig into tho! osi.s. Thc recctrds of (1^" I'V.ire.st Serv-
eyos of certain (H'oplu during the sing-' li-<; of tho dcparliiiont show that foi
ing of Home particular song; the eager ¦ the years 1014-11118, Inclusive, light-
strsightoning of many a tiguro whili; i nlng oaumvl on thc average 30 per another coiiipoHitlon is heard; Uio 1 cent of all (Ires i-eiHirt^Ml. However, clasping and unchiHiiing of handi!, or during 1920, a ver.v unusual sea.son
the rela.vlng of tens<'ly held bodies— over 50 \yvr cent of the 6.078 Hres thai
isiauaiwtaa maa. te nmy locaMtlea I lndk;ate tbat the average loaa of range i aolmala aa « raault at feeding on poi- ! K>nouB plants i. aa great as X to S I |M>r cent, white In mjui. range States) I the percentage is nuc^ blgher. In Col¬ orado It ia estiuiattH] the losses amount to 11 ,•1)0^)00 annually, while sheep iaJs«rs in Wyoming have placed thvir J annual ksss as high as 1^6 |t«r i-eut of their flo«.-k(^. Siai-ialists uf the. Cnlti-d Htates Ueiiurtinent uf Agrlcul- lui>e |M>int otiT"that thoae luaaes, tvi.'4r large extent, are of mature aniniala reM<ly or nearly ready for market, and ffjr tho i-earing of which large sums havo lKM;n siK-nt.
it Is especially Important for stock¬ men In i-ungo States to become famil¬ iar with pol.sonous plantit, particularly in the spring when the stuck cravo grt-en foixl and when In some cases (Miisonous plants offer the only greeli tillage that if, available, Ue|iartmcnt I!ulletin 675 of tlai "Ijnlted Stales De- parlnieiit ol' .Vgrlculturo, Washington, 1). C, tolls how to Identify many of tho plants that have caused lliouaands of animals to sicken and die. This bulletin conUtiiiH numerous colored pictures of the plants and is obtained from tlie Superintendent of Uocu- ments, (Joveriinieiu I'lintlng Ollice, at 50 cents each. It also gives iiiciIukIb ' or trcalnient for animals iiolsoped through eating such iilant.s. The buUo' till aim. to give help of such a naUiro that scientilic Knowledge will not Iw necessiiry In making uso of tho in. formation contained.
The Niissau leaciieis we've been toltl, Kli'Cled in-e-xy, J. il. iMoiild, He'll make good VaiiUs, for like as nol, lie'll .Mould thtni in the .Melting I'ot.
Mrs.
VAS YOI TKLL
Who wrote liver TwiHt'.' ,Sur Vernon Castle.
Where Is tho caiiitol of I'orto I'tlco" It's tied up In wot goods. *¦
What is thc plural of conrt nvtrtlaJ? No. 3 ill the rear rank.
The big man is never afraid to give I
The Ilridgcport kids have boon sent to school into.\icated. Make me a child again jEBt for a while.
sary. In orde^- to save its real estate, t^e other fellow credit for what li values, to lay out zones within which | accomplished. In an ad<lress before certain kinds of business can not be 0,,^, „, t,,^. ,^,^^, organisations in Al-
cunductcd. Every community will reach the point whore the need of similar regulation^ Will be felt.
'11 might be well to start early and ubviuto the uetioasity of disurraugiivg plauB later, or having the value of commuultics decreased by encrouch- monts of objuctiouablu i/usiuess ou- terprlses.
bany lastweek Governor Miller stated that tho legislature had done its work well, that the members had sought in every possible manner to help do tho things that were prom¬ ised. The Governor generously said that without the help of the lugisla- tors the purpose he had in mind
WKAltllSK NO'I'K
ftlay Willie homo J^iturday niglit with a liad coJd.
"I'olice Take I.liiiior I'. S. Cave I'p."—N. Y. Ky gully the coining and going don't tlicy'/
.\ gents
get il
An Amityvillo tailor advcrtlKes a tli'c man's unlfoiin fyr sale. Ought lo have been "lire sbiIc" insteati of "for."
C. 11. J.
Summer ts coming. It is about ,could not have been carried out. Hejucro. The thing to do is to get all was unstinted lu hie words of com- tuc Jun you can t)ut of it and when Just now thoro aro perhaps those monaatlon of the law.making brunch fail comos 'round don't say that you
of thc state government. j J\„,, yo„ i^a dono this and the other
o j ihlug, when It is too late.
8iM<akar Maehold said thut it was! o ^
a plaasupa to work with Qovoruor j We arc all doia« a lot of tlilnking Miller. "Tha Bi>cuker stated that the' just now and It Is good fdr us. There
who think the world has advanced about as fur us it ever will, but in u few yeurs there will bo thoae who will look back on th»a period and .wwndor how wo over existed under such ]|>rimitivu cuuditlops. It WtUi ever thus and perhaps ovor will bo
Tht] wisdom of ttMlay is what makes' (ho progretm of tbo morrow, furl
Chief Exocutire was glad at'all times { was a period when it seemed aa if to bo t^hown if ho was wrqtie, and I wc had glvep. up th^nk^ngi. "Wlien we no man waa over more in-ompt to sug. | think we use our braius. That we fost a change when be saw that be | are Kiviiig a fow aorious thoughts to did not posaetis all tho iuforulation. couditiuns is what will bring us back thoughts that aro eound are germl-i ti,i«. th« Speaker held, was tho rea-i to normal,
nu! and .tmaer or later tako root and | g„„ ^j^y ^^ ^^ possible for the. log-j • -j-^
grow. Who^iasn't aatd, "I thought i 1^,^^^^ tomakc progress during thei That fact that the moving picture t)f that a yoar ago?" All thore I»t0iso8»iou of 1921. The fretiueu't con-|nit>n said they would bo willing to *lHa is you thought it and somebotly ference of legislative leaders ai^d j clean up tho business proved thut J)l»o caught the thought aud put it Qovoruor showed the proper 8i«rlt| tho business needed a little cleaning. Ilnlti action. It would be groat tu^f cooiieratlou. 1 Had they not beou forced to admit
Ctmie b<M;k In a hundred years anH ^ ^ ; ».hl» thWe ^Id Lav boen no ,««-
"*"' 'l»«^*»n»««- Splrilnalily Is owe thing. Intollec- sion for consorahlp, This was tho
».—o .uality another, buf Christianity is i view Governor Miller ttsjk of the
'ha o^Uy v. '>c furgolleu in tUu rookuniug. '.n-oposiiion und there docsnl. swrni
('. *'. it;. " iu lie uiUi !i (loiihl u'o to the fact.
Ill' w.'s compelled l<i decline lliiUi. Ciiier.'il .Maiiaj;ci' Ciiulii) (;aUi-(,'asu'<;/.a had tirawn a tioiiti-act which did nol allow his new "tenor C.nd" to wander far from tho opera hou.se portals. But as the seasons pnogresaod Mr. Alt- house ftiund the call lo appear in rc- .-itala too Ki'oal a tlihiir to sucooss- luU;,' rcHtst.
"I like oiK'ia," ho oonfossed. "It ia I as songs of different emotional char-j a wonderful i;xeprK'iici—'4n such an In- lutciistics are Vicing ix-rforniod. stitutlon an tlK> Metropolitan—to have | "You may loini this rActlon what-i hiKl. Yet "tho artistic ifuallty of ro-; ever you'chooso; it may Ix; only a inai-I < ilal and Piatorlo singing hits for me | i^r of choloe of some suitable oxpres-1 a larger appeal. One may not lliid. in j sion. To mo, however. It iiiuHt always | those liolds (pai'Uculariy thai oC the j hccih consistent lo call it 'jazzing llie j lecilal), tho friendly cloak of llio or-j pcojile with olassioal niu.sic.' Anyhow, j 'hcKlra to cover one's vocal blcinishea. I it pleases thom—to hear line songs ao- i You oither sing, during a recital, or \ coptably sung—and Iho results are In- I clsO retire to some spot where singing 1 iinltoly Ix'ttor than thoso any roal jazx ¦ i.s not dcsiretl. I can bring."
"It was perhaps foituiiate that I j ^
should havo learned, early in my lai'ocr, that the American iKoplo in- hoivntly cravo music of the bolter sort. So I found the Interpretative side of my art a ((uality to bo re- HiMoted with oorresponding respect whicli I had all along shown for Iho
.MOitl'I V101.ATKINS Ol'
«K.\1N STANIKVICUS ,V(T
The Secretary uf .Vgricullurc ls.su«sl on March I!". 1!''i), his lliidings of a violation uf iic-ctlon U of Ihe fnlliHl Slates Cralii SlaiKLinls .\ct on Ihe part of O. Vaiilor. .Fairlmry, Neb. The tindlngs show that Mr. >'Hiiler pin- chased fruiu the .lanseii Milhiijr ("o., .laiisen. Nob., one carload, ul' .\u. 1 or heller While corn fci- Hldpnicnt lo ,\ti*lilsoii. Kan., .\icliiHon weights and oiru'ial grades. I'poti arrival at -\tchi- .son, the «'orn was InsiM-ctod and graded by a li\-ciiseil limiH'ctur, who found 11 Lo be .\'ii. ;i Whiti', Willi a niuisture 1 on- lent of 17 porcciit. When the cri'tillcale was leccivcd I«y .Mr. Vanler he altered the same to show 11 gradi' ot No. 4 AVhite, wllh a moisture oontont of 18 jier eenl. and tiunsinitlcd Ihe ccrllH- calo HO altered lo the shipiier. tiio .laiisen Milling <^l.« thereby repicHciil • ing lo thai conipuny that tho corn h.Kl graded ,No. 4 While al .Vtcliisuii, whereas in fact, the liieiise lns|iuclui' had fuund il to be Nu. ;! White,
C.V.MI'.VKiNS IIKM* INCKKASK
IllK ItSK 01' .MII.K
occurred in the national Crests woix> .set liy lightning.
BK.til.>IAN C.VTTI.K Hill
THK OLI.-i' CO.VST
OUR LETTER BOX
A Hrahinan bull ha.s I>oi;n |iur<'has«d for tho Iberia IjIvo Slock Kxiiorlmoiit Farm which is conduotod by the l-'nll(Hl BtatoH Department of .iVgrlCul- lure at Jeaneretle, I^a. Thero Is a general belief amOng suiin' oattleinon ill cerlain sections of thc southern couHtal region of the United StaU's that the progeny of grade Brahman,
bulls of desirublo type havo certain j Have resulted In an lncioas< outstanding merits that muiie tho lua ot thoso bulls on native and Knul<' coWH proferablo to the use of sires of si'PPly ot milk Is known t
Editor Dally Ilovicw.
Dear «ir: In reply lo tlie Monday ! ijottor-known Uef Iih-oUb. uso of my voloo-a uso which should |"•'"•-¦'« ^^'¦'»^'" '-•«»»»<='"'"S: the telephone | Several points favoring Br^jinnans rovoal it to'thclx'st advantage In cv- ''^^'V*^'^ '" Fi-e«J>0''t, 1 wish to defend aro claimed by the producers. Among
i thi; telephone force by saying I do nol the more Important ones it Is claimed
1 mado a "*''''''' ^^'"' "'*' «ti'tcnient tluit the op: ihal Urahmuu cattle withstand the
j orator falls asleep at the switcliboaid , ii]H,.,;t pests and diseases provaioiit In
cry_ po.ssible way.
"Then," said the tenor further discovery."
at niglit. 1 have been a subscriber for | (he low and damp areas and that lhey ton or'fifteen yojir.s, and have had many I withstand the heat during tho suni- occasions to use tho tcloiilione in the [ mor sea.son bettor than tho rocogulzed early hours of tho morning, and have | beef breeds. It Is also claimed that always found thc operator awake and ! fewer bulls per hundred tx>w.'* is n<H- ready for duty. 1 luivo also found them ' cssary where Brahman bulls are U8o<l, oouileouH and obliging. If the prr.sun j und thc basis for this statomcnt is at who wrote the article would stop ami ; tributed to tho vigor and vitality of eoinpaie the telophone .servtci; will) oth-1 Brahman bulls.
rr pulilio facilitie.s 1 am .sure his opinion [ The wdik, at prcHcnt Is to compare
be fay./.od wllh jazxy iiiiisU' Is con- I ^*""'*1 ''«' "<" " higher standard concern- the merits of a imrcbrod bull of a iKff
' ' ¦ ,^, ja^,,.ri with i'"*^ telciihonc sorvke. ^With many [ breed und a Brahman bull as airun
Ho looked off Into space, then, and tho hint of a smile. touchod tlic cor¬ nels of liijf mouth.
"And lliat discovery^' luuulrcd tho Interviowof.
"I discoVwcd," replied Altbouse tho smile vanlBbing, "that the puUlc likes to Ix- .iazzed with ckisslcal music"
II Hounded parado-xical—this n\>n- chalaiitly delivorod bit of Information, j
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slstciU enough; how It
FollowlUK a iiillk-ullll/.atiun cam. paigii held in Spokane, Wash,, in which Kiwi'lalistH of tiio United Stutc.s l>'|»ar(nient of Agrlculluro cooperaled with State and lucal authorities, ii sur¬ vey was made which discluscd llie fait that as a rcMtill of the cunipaign C.'ion pcoph' had increaHod their cun- suinption of milk. During (hc cam. paign It WUH fuund th,il 2,S(Mi wliuul children In .Spokane drunk no milk, but that' during the campaign ;i,llM) started tu drink It daily. The special- isls of the «lepartnieiit have co-upel- at«Ml with the ^^ta(e extension forecH in conducting milk utilization caiii|ialgn.s In a nuiiHier of cities, all of which In thu eonsimiptlun of milk. Caiiipalgiis aro never lOiulucled in a town unless tin; Im; abso¬ lutely clean and there Is a HUlll.ient nnantlty to take care of increased i:onsuniplloii.
According to the liuroati of Miolo- glcal Survt'y, among the birds who do not migrate ato (he red bird, mocking birds, woodpecker, chlcadou and tilmoiiHo.
Itevicw
Try tliciii.
Wiiiil Ads. bring iisultn.
IJ<X<AI, ADVUKTININU
the worka of ma8ler-tM}mi>o#M>r« cm , ... , ,
I • > .„.,„ »,.-io« ,.„,;service 1 have received, 1 roinain
ried a seemingly hunnHous tw Urt. Lut | •
thore was no Indication of humor in |
Iho Allhouso oxpla'natiuii which foi -
lowed. Ho had a theory, aud It ap , .M'"'''ied women Uve two years loug- poars to have been .^uuiid enough, for ; "'' '''an single ones, although ono In It has worked mit lo advantage in an ! "•ovoaty dies In chlWWtth.
extondod practical demonatratloh cov-j .
ering a pcrlo<i of sevcial years. j i;y lifiiiig tho liand you can dis-
"You ace," said the tenor, "the jico-1 tii,;jui,j, \jy tj,c juessuro and llic niua llie seek an emotional sonaallon In ov-; lular eRurt the difference liotwcen n cry kind of music lhey hoar. Porbaps^eight of nlneie.tMi and a half and ono I should omit from that clasHUloatkin j uf iwenly uuuucs.
the sublimit claJBslos which .tppeul p-i-
iiuirily to tho mind: I'.eelhovon's ninth ^^„ ^^.-tavo in sound Is piotlmod by symphony, for o;:anvi»lc; some of Ihut^^j^i^j. n,^ number of vlbrailoiiH p«r
I'uiKUiiiit to IIM oiiiiT of Hull. i,i;ii.s'K i>. llii\vii:i,i., s<iiT>«iiit' «f (be ^'"Unty (If Nbhhmii. ., , . ^, . , .. .ij I milln) Ih hnri-bv Blven lu all imriHina liavlnic
thanks to tho o|»emtarH for tho good } for a lu-rd of grade beef cows in tlris i AiaiuiB (Msainat
i si-ctlon. Itesults so far have not boon I itmu «. VAT-KNrsNU.
M. 15. : conclusive. LM'' "t KnaiKjrt, in thi) mid xxiunly
I Ulli- of Krcvp
I to IM'UlH.«ll till
CONTItOi. TltK Al.rAl.FA j
WKKVIL IIY Hl'KAYl.NXI
IM'U1H.«|1
Ihi- I hH,
iomr>o«cr-a lo>^ie8t simgs; parts of certain syinpAonieH by Haydn and Mozart; oomiiositauis of (he Hmmirlal Bach—as well as o'.hoi's of the largely liitelU-etWal ty|io,
"Chui flndu, howev*-r,' iji a slud>- df audi(«nc$«i auch ns ll .basjlx-^q, niy privilege to 00joy, a disthlcV reaction i;i si«.cv|(lc emotional nuKxts of a song. Ono mH «Jt Individuals--thot»o Vho ex- p«;rlfB<H) almiJar foollnKs of a »mh5c111«' sort-^ill denote by Uicir manner a
socuiid of its furidauienlal.
I s<tin« with thn v<>u:;lii-i'n ilnrrnr,
rllvT Ihi; MilmliilMlnilKr uf lli'^
hmi.-lM uml rn-.iitM wlilch vv. r., i.f Malrl
I, Hi bin plnce lit IrHiiKHulliiii IHJnlm-uii
III tliv olll >f I...I riKli'-l. l'r.-.-i...rl. Si'Vf
V«rk. un or before tlw lOlh duy ut Novviri. Ik-i- in'xt.
U«t.O, Minwiii. N. Y., Aiirll 'Jl. );i:!l
t)8CAn w. v.ii.iiN-riww,
.\Uiuliiuiir4tur, Attiirm-y for Aclriilnltilriitiir,
spray devclop«d by the offici- of cereal j ^'Frc^i'mrt-.^NrY." "*"*"'
and forage Insect investigations, Bu-1 —^ _j _^_^ j_j,...
reau of lintiHuology, in the depart-1 nvtick TO CBKIHTOKK
ment has IncrcBMod the production of. I'm-Nuunt to uu orUcr of iios I.Knj^iii I>. the sprayed owr thc unsmayod alfalfa i «"**"'''''<'• H<<'r««»t« «f th.. ('..uiiiy "f M«"- . ;. ' ' ...-,'; KUU. iiJtJoe In ij<r«/jy itiwii to all puni'ui,
Ih-lds by an average of tmo-halr ton ¦ havin* einiui* .ik.-Iuhi iiciiiiiiax & lUiw- tu tbo avme. Thte iNH<«y l« made of'*""- »»•« ¦ ' ««'•'»"' '" "•
Tho county agent loader In Utah r^lHirttqg to the Upitud Stati;S IH;- j jj..^, yi»iuih. partment of Agriculture
says the
A wufidn o loot i inches I* iK'iglii may iiro|>«rt>- wvlgti 11> |;t9adii; 5 feet 3 inches. ll!t uuunit)^ aad S foot 4 Inches. ISO poua4Pt
1 lo 2 1-2 iiuunds of load arsenate or; ^'ith th.^ v..;. eulcJuni arm-iiatoto lOd gallons of wa-1 •'•'¦.•<>"»iiiii.i|".- ter. It I. ttppllod in a line mist with ""^"^ ""'^ "
1..U
a |Nnv«f .ijrayer at the rate «>f 80 to
100 gallons to (he aire. The 8(ate
leadcif ittya 'Ml faftas were'tnclude«J
_, I j„ {j,„ deiii«tt*tration. which cOVered j
A num tisuully gat. a full uicuaur. le.lia uoros. It Is estimated tho sav-1
when he at:«|uircs a peck of' trouble. ; injj efrc«tcd by this I'tHiii of ulfulfa '
Uuutrul adtKiiAitad to iU«i«,!)6T. 'c^;<^
..r J.,ii,
Scuniliiuivian women have long had ' ~—•
pltaaurn. l" jvord«,and music of a eiiual t-duoatlonal ativantages with ^ The tali«st dlliimiMy io tlic world,' tiaiinoii oiitoro. Another" aet, Imving nien and iaquind polltki'il power veny at Krl|^db>ir|;, flermany, is 4*0 feat ,1 al choi-actci'i.tifs,: curly In tho liistury of tho feminine i high, mitpH. ff^AAn pnA- 1,son 0011
I.. .joyniout la Uio jiwiK-; Diuvtniont. 'j>rieka were usai in Its cuuatrbction.
ly moving iilua.scs, the more t,-nUVttt-{ ' . . -—r——
ing toxt^ of a spiiitwl song. • I Lupiton has one pedigree »<-ai^her, j Tht; Bride—Bdgar! Arm you ygwu-
.-¦"¦*- r my nodi-lone macarunr-lnanaCaotarer, two i>aby i tag %MMi«e II did <ir b|^u«» ti«p gi^l |
whkh 1 paciiler maktlnt, _ two ' ct«t» on arras'; over there diti?—Dartmouth Jack-;
woieomj carvers and ton atriiigors ot pearls. j o'-Liuntcrn. i
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1'', lu tbi' aabri^i III
iiinjiU. clutUvlx -i.-l
vt hmIU .I'I'ciohmI. ut li.i trMiimiHntt liuolii'ioi 'Kt tttt) otncii . Willi. 2S;! Ilr«iH<lw«y. MMiiiiMtiun, I Uy, uu ur betvru Um Ifilh iiay uf
iiiiKolii, N. T.. Murnh IC, 1>21. vii.-. . . WAIT, AtluriiiTX for viluiinliitrutur. Uoroutfh l.f 'Mmihttdmi, N.W York t^ity.
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