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March 2, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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SJ-r" *5t "^V international palls press PAGE TWO 3a receive fflfferoS Treatment and SSSRS "v^ Harvester Trust Girl, 16, 'X to sOme gases it seems that the 'stored ft,}' Tp} material is not eaten at all, but la Engaged To Wed Manof48 used as a culture for molds of which ID 20 30 4Q 30 60 7Q 60 110 !20130140 ISO 160 2,j 90 lOO the ants are very fond. It is an Ordinaxy interesting fact that the use of molds 40% —reminding us of man's mushroom Dynamite beds—is practiced by a number of qtiite unrelated animals—namely, certain Atlas -ants, termites, beetles and mites. Among backboned animals it Is difficult PUN OF BULL ASSOCIATIONS Powder to find convincing instances of Special storing until we come to -birds and 2L.F. Modifications of Ideas Suggested by mammals. Apart from the numerous Dairy Division Have Been Tried birds that store food in their crops, and Fizzled. sometimes so exuberantly that they 60 MORE sticks can not fly, there are some that may Modifications of the bull-association be said to lay up nutritive savings plan advocated by the dairy division of out side of themselves. to the case the United States Department of Agriculture In the burrow of the hamster are tried frequently. Most of several store chambers are made and these plans consist of loose agreements grain as well as hay is accumulated between two or more breeders. In some qPHE ordinary 40% dynamite in considerable quantity. The little cases a bull is purchased by a group snow mouse that thrives all the year delivers 100 sticks to the case, of men. Sometimes two or more breeders round at a high altitude on the Alps while Atlas Stumping Special No. 2 exchange their bulls. The idea in makes stores of chopped grass and this case to do close inbreeding, and L. F. has 160 sticks to the case. gentian roots. There are many other 'yet avoid inbreeding. examples of storing, but these examples You load it stick for stick think A specialist of the department who show that the thrifty habit has had extensive opportunity to observe of the number of stumps the 60 has taken Arm hold in many different the working of most of these corners of the animal kingdom. Ma tilde McCormick, lo-year-old EXTRA sticks will bring out. methods, when asked about their sue- daughter of Harold McCormick, Atlas Stumping Special No. 2 L. F. chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Harvester has the stick strength of a 30°fo. It DAMAGE DONE BY ICE STORM Company, and grand-daughter of has the power to remove your John D. Rockefeller, the oil king, is engaged to a Swiss riding master. Destruction of Trees Is Incomparably stump clear. It also has the 48 years old, who taught her to ride. the Worst Part of the Wholesale The young girl, who is quite big s-l-o-w pulling power which cleans Devastation. for her age as shown in the picture, the roots of dirt and leaves a small made a spec.al trip from Europe to •X One of the most distressing consequences gain her father arid mother'# consent, hole. It is a labor, time and of an ice storm is the irreparable which both have given. The money saver. mother was recently granted divorce damage done to trees. The in a Chicago court. Matilde telephone and telegraph polea can be Write for descriptive circular. was sent to Europe for her health replaced. Wires can be reatrung. when she was quite young. The Atlas Powder Company Train and trolley schedules can be restored. insert is of the father, Harold McCormick. One and all these are inanimate Chicago, Houghton, things. But trees are living things Illinois Michigan and can no more be restored without a lapse of time than any other living thing. It takes a generation te grow •*u AUTOCA9TCH a fine tree, remarks a writer in the The Federal ANIMALS HOARD Farm Loan Worcester Telegram. It takes a decade By Breeding to Superior 8iree Milk System will help to line a residential district Production Can Be Greatly Increased you to clear your land. 'With insects we find an inclined in Single Generation and street with shade, a second decade for Ask the County plane of storing that leads up to the WINTER STOCKS Greater Economy Effected. Agent. that shade to increase and become an climax illustrated by hive bees and asset to the neighborhood a third decade cess, replied that some of them would SPECIAL by some of the anta. Among the No. 2—L. F. sees the trees which have grown give excellent results if carried out. solitary bees the mother makes a up with the children become, instead STUMPING POWDER but it was generally impossible to get store for the brood which she never of a subsidiary attraction, the principal them to function, for lack of the driving survives to see among humble bees one in the neighborhood. Many Different Ways in Which power and balancing influences the store Is begun by the mother, but Tet in a single night the careful that are found in the regular bull association. continued by her worker children, and They Provide Against Long solicitude, the care and nurture of In some kinds at least a part of the the trees is destroyed. The great Cold Season. society survives the winter in some "These ideas," he said, "are all limbs which residents have watched tropical bees there are permanent right, but they have no working agreements grow for years, the towering tops societies and imperfect combs in the HUN nor plans of procedure to properly which twenty years before barely 5 USES HABITS OF BEES hive bees there are permanent societies regulate their operation. The experience came to the porch roof and which for and perfect combs. of the department is that such the last ten years have given grateful The elaborate storing of hive bees, Attempts are useless for general adoption, shade through the summer and autumn Karthworms Drag Leaves Into Their carried to such perfection under men's unless organized in a practical, are broken, split and sundered. care, is, to begin with, connected with fleflnite, businesslike way by a person Burrows to Provide Food and The thirty years have gone for surviving the winter—1. e., with permanence, of experience who can break down the Comfort for Winter—Why naught. and with the survival of the prejudices of individuals. When such Other ephemeral things, such as Honey Is Stored. mothers ere their offspring grow up, a person undertakes the organization telephone service, trolley schedules i. e„ with the possibility of social if a co-operative breeding enterprise and trains will resume their accustomed New York.—There are many different tradition. (O a given locality, he generally finch routine within a day or two ways in which animals meet the It Is impossible to think of storing it easier and more beneficial to forn after the skies clear. winter. Many go into winter quarters 1 without a vision of Solomon's ant, a regular co-operative bull associa and, reducing their expenditure to a Only the shattered trunk of the "which, having no guide, overseer, or Hon than a partnership of the type In minimum, lie low until the spring calls trees untimely cut down by the ice ruler provldeth her meat in the summer Heated. them again to action. Others, like the will remain as a reminder. and gathereth her food in the "When attempts are made to organ wolves, continue to live dangerously, It takes a generation of man to harvest." And, as among bees, we find ae a bull association it is nearly al •Imply sharpening their wits and increasing irrow a fine tree. all grades among ants from those that •vays the case that most farmers agrei the keenness of their hunting. do not store at all to those that make eadily, on general principles, that the Some, like the ermine and the "iCW CHARCOAL IS MADE a fine art of it. )lan is excellent for the other fellow, ptarmigan, don a white dress, which Not Too Big to Know You! tt According to recent studies of the ftlit no so good for himself. It Is la both safe and comfortable. common Mediterranean harvesting Method of Burning Is Much the uecessary to have a community thoroughly by Others solve the problem a ant, the seeds which are collected are Same, No Matter Where the Interested In the plan, and change in habitat—notably the migratory —Big Enough to Protect You kept for a time dry and are eventually Is Process Carried On. familiar with its method of operation. birds. There are several other put out in the rain to germinate. This Some leader must bring these solutions of the problem, and one of has the advantage of bursting the The usual method of making or iSS3Qi8N things about, and it is most unusual these Is lay to up stores, to hoard, hard seed coats and in some cases of •'•I'rninjj" charcoal is to build up a If anyone other than an extension to save. Many animals do this inside starting processes of fermentation. e--shaped pile of wood, about twelve Bajiking in a community the size of International Falls •peciallst will do this work. Even a their bodies. At a certain stage, however, the 'Vet in height and ten to forty feet in partnership of two, men is frequently has its satisfactions. It permits closer business friendships Habit Is Acquisitive. ants kill the embryo plant by biting 'iiUiK'ter—leaving a central hole or found to meet with the same difficulty. than are ever possible in big industrial and banking centers. beginning of storing may be at'It, and the seedsare dried again iq •hininey: then to burn it from ahove "After a properly organized association looked for perhaps in activities like the sun. The dried seeds of some lownward. and from the outside in has been perfected, it has in it Flrinstance, this institution is not too big to know personally those of earthworms, which collect cloverlike plants, for Instance, are fml. The trees are cut down in the necessary conditions for permanence. loaves every one of its customers. Still it is big enough to and drag them down Into their then taken back into the nest and inter and should he fairly dry. The Yet a directing supervision Is burrows, at once making them more chewed into dough. This is dried once wood is built up with the hark out necessary to its fullest success, and give them the same protection offered by the biggest bank comfortable and providing a supply again in the sun in the form of little aid. the largest, pieces being placed this can best be given by the regular in the land. biscuits, which are eventually put Into of food for a rainy day. It la surely urrhest inside, and a covering of extension organization of the department the acquisitive habit that they have, the cupboard. lurf. or of charcoal dust and soil. Is co-operating with the state agricultural The same personal friendship and financial protection these earthworms, for more than fourscore Culture for Molds. '.•u vi over the whole, leaving hole1-tto colleges, and the amount of is here for you, if you will avail yourself of it. We would leaflets were taken from one sides of the bottom for air. kelp that can be rendered will depend It is likely that different kinds of like to have you a satisfied! customer. burrow. Tl-e iirst three or four days bring out oil how well the form of organization Hie moisture onto the cover. The its in with the other work of the An efficient ooimmercial banking service such as we & nings around the base are thep extension forces. offer means much more than a mere place to\ deposit money. •overed. and holes are made aboui "The plan of action embodied in the We.are always ready to advise and assist our customers in halfway up. When the smoke ceases regular form of co-operative bull association the many special ways this business has to offer- is-^ue from these, they are closed is a plan approved by experience. •i!d other holes are made below. Tar It does better than any other Come in-. Let's get acquainted. mducts. which collect when the plan in use. It has been tried, and charcoal is nearly burned, are removed It works. Some sort of co-operation First National Bank hy means of pipes or gutters. for the maintenance of better sires is When the air-holes cease to omit essential to the fullest development NOTICE •lame and smoke they are covered of the dairy Industry, and I should •ind the pile is allowed to cool for advise any whn are interested to stay International Falls ... Minnesota two or three days. Then the charcoal with the regular asociation plan and is "drawn," and any pieces still burning carry it through without compromise." are quenched with water or sand. Lad Swallows Staple. Any person who subscribed for DONY TELL' EM HOUPE COMING B'UEVC ME, I KNOW HOW TO Clearfield, Pa.—While he waa holding MAKE JUST OkOP IN *ND A HIT WITH TVT GIRLS* a small iron staple between his THC lOSlES! the Press during the salesmanship fingers and trying to whistle upon it Harold Walker, six years of age, of Burnside, drew the staple into his contest last fall will confer throat, where it lodged with the points up. He was taken to the Clearfield a favor on the management hospital, but efforts to remove the object caused the sharp prongs to penetrate F. Parks the flesh. Fear of piercing the by notifying this office immediately windpipe caused surgeons her* to advlse that the boy be taken to Philadelphia for treatment, as the ataple is if they are not getting slipping down his throat and may enter his lungs. The lad suffers little the paper regularly every inconvenience. fcLTTYS GOT ONE week. DATE IN THE DEPRAVED APPETITE OF HEN RMU-OR HOW Fowl That Has Formed Habit of Eating International Falls Press :Vjv Her Egga Cajtnot Be Cured !l^ —Uee the Ax. The hen that eats her eggs has formed a habit that cannot be broken. Out off her head with the ax. A depraved appetite may be acquired by seeing some other hen eat an egg, as one hog learns from another to eat -J wr* chickens. A lack of food or grit may be a contributing factor, also. a .£