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MARKET PURE BRED of e cady salé, experfence that such stock will not r— - Auimals Shoujd Be Kept for Bréeding, Survey Shows Washipgton, April 24.—Much of the purébred livestock of the coun- black and whité spotted steer, even dress out so well," English Women Demand*I'hat M;r NEW -BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, attract the from thelr grandfath brindle, yellow or Emerson, the wealthy exp! patent medicine, and from other relatives, it 1s a conservative esti- mate that each child eventually will come into possession of nearly $20,- 000,000, Colonel John Jacob Astor, father of the other boy, lost his life on the Titanie, three years before the sink- ing of the Lusitania. He left the |bulk of his vast estate to Vincent Astor, son of the first Mrs, Astor, For the infant who was born after his death, Colonel Astor created a| |trust fund of $3,000,000, to he pald LITTLE RICH BOYS - FIND LIVING EASY 'Vandsrbllts and Astor Have Everythmg Money Can Buy riage Service he Revised to Con- By GE Z BRITY form to Modern Methods. 1 g HEORGR. ALY g00d conformation, finds a less The. buyers know from AGITATE AGAINST YON FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1225, | a hit more d nm I lons they f g0 south, and some v beao | ' | :‘Iuv talke ”I to Kurope, ¥ land een. @ has a personal acquaintance with [have their meals regularly with nulrv . : tred W Babo Ruth and other stars and t |ttor, but often in totn et lunch- | " ore o S Unoi Alfred whon l;:a games he frequently goes into |eon with their mother and usually | ,,r‘.,. v ,.\n";vI|Ih<~nn:|:vlnt‘:zun/hun:»v:::; the dugouts, |do so at Lenox, o : George is the more democratic und | Playmates in town are few, xn<f,’l'(""L,;'l'mf,,i'f,',“ M" '“"“"', “',I” mn,.:. affable. Ho fancles tho life of o |summer they play with the YOUNE- |nad troten b lorme e off a tront traftic cop, {sters of their nelghbors at Lenox on |tooth with a bull & few duys before. About & normal year for the boys (adjolning farms. But they have (o poiiceman paited iR {8 to spend the summer at the fam- [never had the experience of vnhlnslmu - g 1ly estate near Lenox, Mass., broke. with the alley gang beyond thelr | 1 am awfully sorry, Mr. Officer,” by & trip to their Bagamore Lodge |protecting fences lsmiled the child without prompting, | In the Adirondacks. The winters| More Mature Than Average : they pass In New York. At Christ-| Physic the Vanderbilt boy become a m; league baschall piteher, must got to a dentist.” “but I've broken my tooth an \wcl ything that money can buy, |they have, And the Huckleberry I"inn educa~ tlon which money eannot buy, the days “out at UGrigsby Station when we were 80 huppy and so poor,” they |are mln.\ifll What a Family | “I hang my head in shame every time I see the family wash in the back yard." “Oh, do they?' =— 8. California | NEA Service Writer, (h:;t;:dor:,.‘.kprll f!.-t}"}n;’unds n;m; New York, April 24—The poor arriage service, which was “in- | ol g i apired by the ideals of the time of| o "Il boy fsn't allowed to have Henry VIIL” be revised, have been |® niekel in his pocket. But he can made upon the National Assembly of |P€ar up under the inconvenfence, be- the Church of England by the Na- cause his tutor constantly is in at. tiontla Unlon of Societics for Equal|{endance to buy for him anything Citizenshlp, The Women's Wreedom | 118 fancy. may suggest. The cardinal | Leaguo also has come out for a|TWIe 18 that'he must be entertained change. und provided with what he wants, The marriage service ls antiquat-| This 18 life for Alfred G. Vander- | ed, according to Miss IMlorence Un.|bllt, Jr, 13, and George Vanderbilt, | derwood, sccretary of the Freedom|!l, sons of the late Alfred G. Van- League, who contends that her or-| derbilt and among the first dozen | ganization cannot ce to any|Wealthiest children in America. And | formula which ind less than|the plan for their rearing, according | absolute equality between men and|to tlie close and authoritative sourco wonien, which ~ supplied this informati s “We do not presume to suggest to | about them, is quite typical and con- | the church any particular alternative | ventional for most of tho youngsters Rt oo diently hled ‘§"|‘]‘{\ror|)| of words,” said Miss Under.|in their set, dcfl':y’ r;’"{: “m’: n;y’;;,-rl\‘flyy ]‘]‘w‘"‘ [\\ou/l “as that 18 the business of the Intercsting Parallel Lives, Sidalired anIBEL, . wore -deciased| church and we leave it to the bish- Particularly interesting s the, i ops to consider, But we certainly db|parallel between the \unrlrlhm hoys much more profitable to ralse than | ;i (o the word ‘obey.’ It is most |and young John Jucob Astor, Jr., 13, scrubs and somewhat more 8o than'| g, qiv Bigh time that a scrvice |not merely as to the prmmo.m for groded stock, the degree depending | oo "0 oivaq which, while retaining|their training, but in the very his- on the proportion of pure blood Pos- | .1\ 410 Beauty and sacrodness of the tory of their lives sessed by the grades. . | one now used, would demand pre- Alfred G. Vanderbilt, the father of About 96 per cent of the farmers | o1y 4o same from one party as|these boys and holder of his gen- vho had given the use of purebred 3 g from the other. leration of the bulk of the Vande; Rrev s trighaee fodnd to ddnetdtol —— bt fortune, was drowned on the the general principle of using them Lusitania when they were babies. for all classes of stock. Improve- | S ey were et dart t1et auplEyeL ot smirsbied Lal{gl}?::spll?:;‘ifl(fii?gl;’ails He left more than $3,000,000 to livestock by rigid culling and by | elling only worthy animals for | Berlin, April 24.—Housing facili- \iny 1 orntadtristy tandalxinioh breeding purposes was urged by a [ties re still so scarce In Berlin that |embraced the S riaint portion of i hi latibor oCHATIE S, the question of living quarters ot | estate, of which they were to receive The burcau learned that only one- |infrequently has a deterrent effect |y rincipal in instaliments when | half of the purebred animals in the fon contemplated divorce actions, ”‘::‘ Y’rr £ “P"' e country eligible to registration are | Ouco a couple Is divorced, cach | Aqqing to this bequest the money party normally would seek another | i % i reglstered. Principal rea- | sons given for not reglstering ani-|place to live, but lack of suitable 1dwellings often compels them o di- mals were intention ~ to sell for iaughter. poor Individuality, 1MtI® | vide up thelr apartment and con- | demand for registration papers When ' tinye to reside under the same roof. Rtock 18 so1d. and carelessness in at- | But such procedure seldom has re. munng to registration. sulted successfully. There Is usual- he questionvaires produced. & iy o much friction that one of the | irtually unanimous opinion m.u‘“m“,,_sl i purcbred livestock was more profitet oAt oves oitt. try is findlng its way to the dinner table, Instead of being kept on farms for breeding purposes only, the bu- reau of animal industry has found in a survey which reached 653 farmers in 45 states. Answers to questionnalres sent out by the bu- reau developed also that the dalry industry, {s drawing many purebred cattle. Analysls of the replies, the bureau announced today, has shown that about 62 per cent of purebred live- slock is marketed directiy®for meat purposes, swine belng slaughtered at the rate of 76.1 per cent; sheep 62.6 per cent and cattle 41.8 per cent, The consensus of opinion of the| farmers was that purebred meat | by a former wife. For the younger Prepared at oY home in a minute % by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No Cooking “The ORIGIN, \ Maited M ble then grade or scrub animals, Jlth well-bred grades a close sec- o A Nebraska i{vx:knmn‘ r‘tj’- 'Officers Taunts Blamed « ound that purebreds i ‘ . A o.h|m]:nlu\r\|llyl?| Voma, o5t out For Auftu?t_nbmcndehl o and more quidkly and there- |* Vienna, April 24.—Thisty-two sul i nore ghin with the |cides in 1024 and eight since the be- | s lm-l ‘wn--l and in less time.” [8inning of ‘the year among soldiers s 'Tl nf‘ nhigh pric ady|of the Austrlan army have caused m,"'m 'J,.\\ market days, ability to [the adoption of measures designed f:(:fi\“"nn rass with & minimum of | Ito end the growing morbidness in | cain feed and finishing for profit- ‘|hfl ranks, carly markets. | Investigation and farewel] letters, able car e of color as a gor- | says tho Avbeiterzeitung, show that '.ylzf.n‘:'f’fn cattle are of the m"a!\'hfi mnnflfikh their lives becanse | sroeds wis emphasized by a woestern [they afe“&vstemiatically harassed i Fl\‘l:':‘u“ land givk@ At for their republican “W hit roan and hhvk\oplnhns offiders who are of \ Fogs | monarc hu;um;mn.m | ace, ESTABLISHED 14 YEA BIRNBAUM'S PAY FOR YOUR TFURNITURE * OUT OF YOUR SALARY We ARE PREPARED TO EXTEND YOU THIS CONVENIENCE THE JUNE BRIDE WILL FIND BIRNBAUM'S FU WITHIN HER REACH. REMARKABLE. SELECT YOUR FURNITURE NOW. IT UNTIL WANTED. HG-OSlER REFRIGERATORS Carload lot just received. Latest models. Porcelain in- teriors, solid oak walls. As oiase THREE-PIECE OVERSTUFFED VELOUR SUITE— Consists of Wing Chair, Arm Chair and Settee. This Suite is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. OUR $1 19.00 PRICE Others from $98 to $450 METAL BEDS Simmons All Stecl Beds; all made of sturdy steel tubing. A wide variety to choose from. As low as— $9 50 Others to & light-Piece Suite in American Walnut, consisting of Extension $98 Tudor design. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY DINING ROOM SUITES Table, 60-inch Buffet, 5 Chairs and Host Chair in Queen Anne or IT PAYS TO BUY AT IRNBAUM'S : FURNITURE STORE William H, Vanderbilt, his elder son | which they are expected to receive | over when he reached 21. Continuing the parallel between these two foremost families 1in American society, the young widows have married agaln. Mrs. Vander- | bilt now {s Mrs. Raymond T, nukfl and Mra, -Madeleine Force Astor is | Mrs. Willlam K. Dick, | Brought Up by Tutor, | The up-bringing of the Vanderbiit | boys is turned over almost entirely | |to a tutor, He must be a sort of | super-scoutmaster, a young man of education, athletic abllity, social ‘||nIu!h and character. Directly as- | sisting hiim are a maid for each boy. and a chauffeur. Their meals ar¢ cooked by the chef who has® beer with the mily since hefore they were born, There used to be also o Irench governess, but the boys [found her dull and refused to learn | French. The tutor is with them viftually ian their working hours except in mornings when they attend classes at a select private school. Some- |times the boys even Insist wupon piling into bed with him to sleep. The tutor has general rupervision over the professional instructors | who come to give them lessons in | golf, tennis, duncing, mah the like. He rides hmwlm‘k \\HI‘ them and accompanies them as they learn to drive their automobile about the roads of their estate. He goes to the baseball or polo games d to the races with thema, and | whatever they want he buys, Ambitious Like All Boys, Young Alfred Vanderbilt, the| more studious and at'the same time | { iasktorHorlick AL ilk 7 For Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, Nursing Mothers, etc. Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains. Very nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. Anupbuildingdi«t {or infants, invalids, nursing mothers, etc. Convenient. Light Nourishment, whenever faint or hungry. A cupful. taken hot, upon retiring,induces sound, refreshing slesp. 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