HOW TO KEEP WELL commen ec DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH” Adi © i 2.0 £1.14 5 * re oe v SOY 3 2 * x 1938, eater BLACK LA LACK LADY was a beautiful She belonged to a farmer in Fdgar county, Illinois. She was fat and slick and apparently perfectly happy. she gave a large amount of milk, When the state department of agri culture tested her and pronounced her tubercular, the farmer mad “Those scientific fellows ne tired with their germs and and microscopes and things. Where's the sense in killing a perfectly good cow: Our grandfathers and grandmothers never heard of such nonsense and | guess they lived as long as anybody.” So he gave Black Lady to Kelly, one of his farm hands and Kelly took het Mrs, Kelly and the seven tirtle Kellys soon became fond her who liked mitk. The child didn’t drink and the was too little. But did So did the family kittens and the pig, when it nny Two the pains in her back dr cow was make {esis home, Very of especially the five milk nll cat oldest bhahy the others and the conld get Then years went Annybe five-year-old ‘nu have growing outzrow them.” Oni She worse that, finally, found that little of the that Black L cow, pig, the tens had tuberculosis rest of the family, Kelly, the none of whom had Sao, f the nyhell and the doct and Blane Lady red cow and all the Kitten fully to Black Lad she was such a pretty cow getline better now but she a plaster cast We' now {rom unother cow 1h says isn what that we dink the suit gol and the doctor Annvhel xo {le tuberenlosis found spine and N60 except Mr girl and drunk m children the cat oldest as me o got sick took away sorry lose re iberculin teste means but pure milk and shine we'll from 1 pt eity © This is n story Lady wus 04 are just apt to have homels I Kelly little who 2100 make who brood gave That's all little An noy the other farmers of Eu that quarantine | Bit are for and me SU nyhell’'s little the protection when they Ter dren 1. ar. abject All and that ns, hurls ast an the pinster and play like will Know 0 some day other little girls drink milk did and 1 And recorcs from tubere: I hadn't.) story Tiline wis! all this of the of agriculture Hs THE EYES OF SCHOOL CHILDREN of ten NLY « nverags ne child ont ace of eight of the if per and one-hi vears, has perfect es esight. Sixty cont of all school children need glasaes of some kind to ald their eyes. These committee of ful and inrge of fiver are the conclusions of a experts who have made a care painstaking examination of a group of children Most thege children were far-sighted 88 per cent have some sightedness cent, 4 per only sehiool degree of far Of the remaining 12 per cont were near-=igl while 8 per cent had perfect vision tends and farsightedness with growth than nearsighted neas Nevertheless, many of these children. at least during their school vears. need and should have help in the form of suitably reliove the on the eves and to reduce the danger of Injuries to the vigion in later years, That these eye defects do not 2ll disappear in later years Is shown by the fact that an examination of 42.275 college students in 22 colleges and universities shows that the amount of defective vision runs from 15 to 51 per cent in the various colleges, with an average of 37 per cent, How about the school children who don't go to college but who go to work when they finish school? Here the average Is even higher. The commit. tee appointed by Secretary Hoover found that in 7 large factories em- ploying 8,000 or more men, eye tests made on 136 830 employees showed J& fective vigion ranging from 48 to 71 per cent and averaging 53 per cent. That menns that every other man had gotue defect of sight, fo whether your child Is going to colloge going into shop or fae tory, during his school days, at least, his eyes should be earefully watched and protected for the sake of his fu- ture. Fortunately to correct itself velopment, de more fitted glasses to strain or a | — 7% TALE o KIDDIE KATYD 67 Arthur Scott Dailey MR. NIGHTHAWK | “Why, did answered, NIGHTHAWK dropped swiftly | [And there among the trees in Farmer | It's h great i unexpects diy that different good Kiddie Katy wis discos ered it, evening he use since Wis no surprise denying meeting you If vou'd only sent coming I'd eens doubt thawk people un M*" lown su Green's dooryard, He fell watching you were have so fast that Kiddie Katydid, | from his hiding-place in one of maples, couldn't help that would be to stop himself in thne to escipe dashed upon the ground. But Mr. Nighthawk wi ful at that sport. Just at the right mo ment he turned quie the air rushed through his wing feathers with arrang would have it 1 X “1 have n \ hoping 1 hav no vou unable | Mr. NI { to take { heard that | spriest In all ‘Well, 1 « de Katydid pride myself on my thing that vou know, the el gh sneered “Bi the gky-coaster I've They the being rire added jung Valley" about youn.” he you're a great I'l jump i very skill By asant Kid don’t s ROme an fairly well “Hut 1 it kly, while : admitted jumping has always run in un fam All of uz Katydids quite a istunce with iy, Cun leap ott ny trouble” | That You're Jumper.” Say anwhile Kiddie vnong Ov or thread-like and forw yrds 3 . the 05% colop WHEN I W. TWENTY-ONE BY JOSEPH KAYE cAmong the OTABLES ta PP IN ——- At 21 H More Than Anything Big Royal ty “ W Har Norman ipgood Wanted, Elise, to Draw KATE CHASE Checks rHEN fwen great post unknos fied when 1 was fiftee she young was called the elaborate pos any upon ized entertain father's i ured word “The mbit twenty-one tion thio tated 1S # She ns vooemiin 4 1 iar We pop was writer Neer TODAY self of the state old hostess § v belle 1s and hazel eyes and the Hapgood Norman Hapgood t hose an described having red halr marvelous this prac father Hos a] of storming in one risen hat goes th type oinnies that eR With ¥ i x ry of heir lairs in AR © he volving certain squisiiens as of twenty, and where ia Wi she was ade a to Wash benuly afterwards with the {iam Nprague and Sprague autil 1563 that Kate continued to he the most sought ifter in the capital, spending yor time between Washingion and the husband had ballt Ane early days at college ditor her Kate fame en was well-known magazine doubt Young fooas sey 58 § senator daily the that “1 want hears nen used to f ington her As An ne = words orm his mot : ' Own nation-wide, Shortl and fell In of Ohio became to be a successful he and his send batches of that the | ambitious young men frou i of tion Mr Career to writer” fo lips love Wil then she met and daily readers have new governor The was on enlisted, it the pair were married ont re lection war tamble down spirits of these #O was not hope valleys of dele to the deep wWomasi Hay ad =a the good has | He began of the New York a financial newspaper that runs i for the benefit bankers : ne dramatic agalatial home her erithe Cotnmercial, wr Then her she had never value of money, her husband's fortune | ings arose and finally the two agreed to a divorce Kate and her three danghters went Europe, and a time returned so poor that her very home had to However, old friends saved it for her, and she fin ished her life in comparative obscurity, yrge Matthew Adams) cummed Jo 60CB000000000000000000000 A LINE O’ CHEER one fault wrecked her hap section of brokers and ! worked on the years and was gradunted of editor of Collier's Weekly he was appointed EE MM. P | which means envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary from the United States Denmark, and a | ghort time age he be mn zine editor ie by > : nthe been taught the she ran through misunderstand. nineus then for the tired ®O lonkman to roost In 1910 and to after he sold to ame un ina Ge {© by MeCliure Newspaper Syndicate) By John “Kendrick Bangs. SOOGGLG0GT00OISOR0TH000 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY i188 not go much my place out in the sun That marks my noble Washington, calls to me to this day To him who wears our country’d greenest bay, As that which through his spirit hath come down The heritage, the glory, crown Of all his people in the gift he bore And freely gave to us in days of yore in an unselfishness supreme, and sacrifice More than the richest jewels be- yond price (@® by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate.) debt to And consecrate and the i 1 i | SP PIEE PEI: HPP bib ibd _ Aileen Pringle “sl de This Pringle, is a recent the well.-kno been seen and whose work by her th i wn novie"” star, who has in numerous screen greatly f friends pictures admired in susands ons sm— ——————————— To — N BBREVIATED STORY LITTLE SLABSIDES Were SIN sO-pound for gs Matihew Adam 's WHO SAID “Friendship always ben efits: while love sometimes Injuries”? i brought hone Upper % . to 4d HESE words Anneus and most ibuted Seneca, Roman of Marcus rhet are attr u phi Annens, orfcians clus losopher of of hix day Born in ning of the Chris Rome gained “on Ore the eminent 8 the Seneca about orn. early age Cordubs Rin A ah tnken to at in distinct ocate and was made quaestor there SOMme fon as i adn At the helght of the turbulent politi Seneca fell victim to a false against him the nef Messalina, and banished At the of eight years of exile, to Rome Agrippina son, Nero ari to accusation by ous was Corsica expiration he returned the education of her He was made consul A. D A plot on the part of Nero to poison the rising philosopher failed, and he was drawn conspiracy and accused. trinl typleal of the time, Seneca was adjudged guilty and given the priv ilege of selecting the manner by whieh he might meet death. He opened his veins and finally succumbed A. D. 65. During the period in which Seneca was at the height of his prominence statesmen of the ancient world did him homage and his philosophies even today are quoted widely. That he wielded tremendous influence in the courts 1s undoubted, but his life was one constant warding off of Impend ing danger, threatened by those who feared him and were jealous of his popularity. Pompeia Paullina, Seneca’s second wife, at the time of her husband's ex- ecution expressed the wish that she might die with him, and had even aperied her veins to accomplish this, She survived lilm, however, by several years. Wayne D. McMurray. (@ by George Matthew Adams) ed i i (The Kitchen Cabinet Westie: (@, vz Newspkper Union For ago and want, save while may. No morning lasts a whole day you Get what and what you got, hold} the stone that your lead into ~Heniamin SEASONABLE BANDWICHES you aan, Tis will turn all gold Franklin During the winter the sandwiclics may be prepared of game turkey and gvarl ous meats which during rmonths good colder Turkey half cupful each of chopped hed almonds and molsten Spread turkey, celery and Season with salt with mayonnaise half the’ sli with a blanc pepper dressing es with the leaf dressing, cover lettuce spread the re of in ont er jek ia} tO 0 dingonaily olives coffee a or mulled clder Caviare Sandwiches. —To one-fourth id two table three Sandwiches "hon bit hin Emergency Sandwiches. —] of grated id thingy hs Add e Fprnd ard cooked One tor and Tomate Sand wit! hos %] re Butter \1 Peanut witches Other Things Carrot, Pine apple and Lemon Jello Salad len ghiv ane cup prunes pen pie ve rolled Are French HiT ange sold se ith revit Hot Open ald om Oyster Sandwiches. add crumbs sight ns of Wash, ot NM two tablespoonfuls of ad one tablespoon teaspoon ful of pa few nutmeg drain and chop two doy add the fir until thoroughly ng Adda one finely chopped hot buttered Se prika. a and =nit fo season on sel Ove io «tf mixture and =tir boil ters, heated half teaspoonful parsley und without spread rounds of toast with mixture with lett Roast Goose. DOCeRKE ry the garnished olives rye nt once and geese hearts As noe are =o fat differ. ordinary the in the fat treat them the it Is in cooking Ne rab stuff ently fowl water, it and truss soda in nd place As the fork hreast Over thrust a into the the of the when there is a cupful in the pan. pour it ont and continue piercing the skin oe until the most of the fat is then baste during the This fat he used for varios things Goose fat is invalu- ahle remedy for rubbing on the chest and throat when suffering from colds and croup. Jelly Sandwiches. —Spread slices of thinly cut white bread with ereamed butter. cover half of the slices with quince Jelly, or apple, sprinkle with chopped nuls, press together Into pairs and cut Inte fancy shapes. * roaster he gins to frv out gkin and pierce goose all over; or more of the fat ensionally withdrawn roasting may ns an Keep Cockroaches Away Cockroaches will not frequent rooms unless they find some available food material, and If such materials can be kept from living rooms and offices or serupulous care exercised to see that no-such material is placed in drawers where It can leave an attractive odor or fragments of food, the roach nul gance can be largely restricted to places where food necessarily must be kept. 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It has all of the advantages of ther’s mustard plaster W TH- UT the blister. Apply it with the . You feel a warm tingle as the ing ointment penetrates the pores, hind sothing, cooling sensation and Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple i ts, Musterole is poerilbonm many nurses doctors. Try Musterole for for Branchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu ralgia, the back or bruises,
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