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SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE Q PE EDI'NG UP THE American He"n i BSIdwardlFarrinAton )' Photographs bf the AlTIOR. would bo bi"'tcd C A 1 i-:illy -pi akins.'. a eoi.uintnation dead-. In whom the tho-cent i ;i -latidnii: f i:vi:w in should l.i v one nun i' annual production I iv iiii'ii" than thirty milium doon. That i voutlv to bo wi-hed - - opoeinlh liv faniih oflVll-O. Franklv. Ilu1 Anicriian hen i- by no means ilntntr hir duty. Sin i-n't K -1 i pare with thi' time-. She i i.u-t In- spcidcd up or fii'fli eys:-will climb into the Fioiioh at tichoko ami the alligator n'ar da. Alundv Kan-a i.- cannniL' "ciack-" and "diitie-" a .il pio-encd vun have boon impot led. arroulinu to tin now di-patolie-. fro in tho land of the luathou I 'Inure. Alter all. thoiuli. tin' tioiililo may he with tho man liehnul the hon rathor tla w tl tho lion lirooll'. A iiinv con-tilutod. tho layniL lnwl I- piotty 'nails an aitttieial tuatioi kind of machine n loatboY-. vol withal a ory delicate mat I "10, winch in 1-1 ho I . ... H Ullli II M l M ill I 111 0 More Attention is Being Paid by Eperts to the Head of the Flod . SA I An Incubator House Made cf Field Stone To th.- Left an Automatic Feeder handled with -kill. Tin- mat. who oan inak.' hor lav ha- a nirhi t" boa-t. Kport- all ovor tho country nu pioln ' the xm'H'U ot tho lion, try in:.' to faoilitato tho cl'u-Imv iutr halm. All the oioi imcnt -tation-aio at it. Thoiein. ton, lie- tin lea-ot fin the oL'ii-ku iutr coHo-t-low in mi to. Out Vot in-ii io tion ti :iit- known a "ou"r r-pe i ial" are ln.-it.ii inn tor t tit honolit uf tin fanner-. Www I'liole Sam ha- a chicken lamh a low nub- fumi tho White lbm-i1 where ho i makit ' hi- own ep"i uncut-. Soiiio of tho io-ult.- aio -tai linn:. Coitain lion- -elected by vm-I', i.owii bleeder- to (oiiiim'Io in tho moat irtr-hi iutr inatoh at Stoir-. i'oi Mrtii it, iMi'diiiod not a -olitary o-j-r tho whole yoar throiii-'h. Thou owini- -fii iniM'd thov woio tail lii n 1 . eoii-cionlioti- biul-. Thov had tin' .at o. I li (oii.li and oven tho -inn: of laviinr lion-. It loniainod for tho tiap i.e-t to uncover tho wiolohod doooit. (In tho othor hand. Oiovinii ha- ii'odiiod a pullet whioh ha- laid 'Jvi 0. 'l1- i i twelve month-. Sho timiu- a- hon "t'-.'ii:'." at tho -tato uillo'ji a' d hold- the urn Id' rocunl to dato. Thoio i l'Iooiii in Mi outi. whoio 1. adv shuw mi had uo mu-l achieved a o.u' total of 'Jsl. Snob 1 1 ;i i - -'and nut in ii;. ii Kril eontia-t to tho woik hI tho avora'ji' lieu. Tho niii,t a oloM ilv illu-tialrd at a tato t.i:i not h" i a-jo. Snlo liv nb who two who lia-lol. one boapod hib with nirr limwu oju'-. it mati with but tho bottom oovorod. 0cr tho fuimor wa taokod t lii- ivru : -'"') tiW" ' '"'"'' ' ''lb' I'll ''lf lit II ill ft (I liimithf. (V.-l HW i Jm General View Second Iniernational Egi Lains Conirt"tion Plain ai Siorrs Conn To the Left is Shown the New V.i of Brocduv iIikV Ovor tho .-ooond ha.-Kil n;i- ,iiu a -ii.. ni.d it n,nl. h') ;' tlit Hiimlirr luiil ' Ilu tlti hii Inn in tin nifiitlf. That wa- an ob.joot los-oii whioli tho 1 :i i iiioi ami iho bai l, loth i- wno not likoly to oNoilook, 'I'hoy aio tho ) ilc who -n'ilv tho ooiiniry with olts, anyway. I'lttin tuuatoly. thov aio tho hauh-i in L'ot at. ot onur!-o. tho hou which lay 'J.'iii ur umio in a yo;u'- timo i- a iaio bud orha always will ho - hut 1'itl f-m- i nut tun luL'b a .-tandaid for any tyro. Tlioro i- a lot of individuality about hou and about hon men. If you try to iuipiw cut and dried rule- on ono or tho othor, you aio piinir to lind youolf in limirativo hot water. Yet there aio teitain thouiie wbieb have boon jirotty thorotiyhlv tried out. Thole i- no doubt, for example, that tho day of the warm hnii-o ha- pa od. Such liini-o- make debilitated llock and poor layeis. .Men who u-od to hae ilouble win dows and double doors in their poultry budding have knocked out all the i'bi-s and leave tho doors open half the lime, although m oMiemo weather they drop curtains over the windows (('niiliiiiinl mi 1',hj? .