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and built me up.
Now I eat and sleep
like a healthy boy.’’
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128 So. Grant St.,
Scranton, Pa.
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Our
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POINTS ON
KEEPING WELL
DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN
Editor of "HEALTH"
ag PHC CH CHG CE DH CHR CH OF SF DCH
1828, Weatern Newspaper Uni
DIPHTHERIA IS NEEDLESS
LY
VERY" mother should know that
her child need not have diphtheria
unless she wishes. What
especially one who has keen a
child suffer and dle from this aw
ful disease, would ever willingly allow
her child te have it full do
everything she could prevent it,
The facet that which for
centuries has been one of the worst
of child life that we know,
ran practically completely con
trolled, Is due to the fact that
is known of this disease and its
causes than of any enemy of
human life,
Diphtheria
germ or vegetable plant,
haled and grows on the mucous mem
brane of the throat in little white
patches like flower beds, It was
discovered in 1883 by a German
own out
Loef
mother,
ever
or to
to
this disease,
|courges
he
other
more
other
is caused by a minute
which Is In-
Kiebs
the human body in 1884 by
another These lit
plants,
harm ordinarily,
to grow in the
which case
bacteriologist,
by
themselves, do
unless they
larynx or
they sometimes
windpipe,
the child.
they
the
the
poisoned
and chokes
in the throat,
toxin, which
if enough of
the child is
jut growing
make a poison or
child
poison
absorbs,
is absorbed
and dies,
not
of
die. That's because each
has in his blood a sub
which will nentralize a certain
of the poison. If we
amount da not
If we have only
we may take the
have a chance to recover.
Httle antitoxin
are “susceptible’
us
have a
we take
diseases, a moderate
amount, disease
we But if
only a in
then we
disease
Now
make
that
in in htheria
ntitoxin
tell exac
we cannot only
but we
sUuscept ible
this artificially
also how
can tly
drop of antitoxin in
fected
Hs aocoear
under the skin shows this just
ately A% a grocer's scale
shows how much a bag of tea
We can separate the
ildren
fusceptihle {
Xin-antitoxin
fron
une
against
This isn't f
Ireels of thon
her
in hung
NO mot
nse of diphthegl 1
he wil use
proved
'
sands of cases fitded ever
have a in her house
vhalt we now
hildren Every
lay is the re
naorance or
Careless
wtor or your local
ke yealir «
against diphtheris f you wish
i
$
HOW MANY TASTES ARE
THERE?
things can you
ie? hg mms you
Ax ! INY as » PE 1 :
But
your head”
that
will
are different
when you have
in why do
complain
alike?
everything
when
tastes
Iocayse
job.
ones nose
on the
of the same kind tastes alike
with our
our tongues
For we
fasts
with
noses
According to
i
§
key,
at all. We distinguish one from the
other by their smell rather
their taste
Yot
we
there are five real tastes which
recognize by our tongues,
smell. These are acid
alkaline or soapy, sweet. bitter
and salt. As examples, Professor Har
ris says that vinegar is sour, baking
powder alkaline, sugar is sweet,
quinine Is bitter and salt is salty.
What does an apple taste like? Like
an apple, of course tut there Ig no
such thing as apple taste. The apple
may taste sweet or sour. The char
acteristic impression you get from eat
ing an apple is not taste but smell.
Try holding your nose while you eat
in
and see if you can tell
of potatoe,
Many of our foods really have no
taste. That is why the cooks put in
it from a slice
and preconceived ideas. When the Vol-
stead act went into effect, there was
much objection raised to the “near
beers” by beer drinkers, because, they
sald, near beer had no tasie. Yet
alcohol has no taste at all, In most
cities for a year or two before pro-
hibition most saloons had been serving
near beer as real beer and no one
noticed the difference.
Castor oll, which most of us dislike
to take, is tasteless, What we don't
like about castor oll is the odor. That's
why the doctor or the nurse told us to
hold our nose when we swallowed it,
Even in the five tastes mentioned,
the difference Is in the part of the
tongue stimulated, rather than in the
substances themselves, You can taste
a sweet liquid by touching it with the
tip of your tongue, but you can't taste
bitter @xcept in the back of your
mouth, Weak electric currents applied
to different parts of the tongue will
give all five of tho tastes mentioned,
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New Variety of
formity in Size and Shape
Than Trinidad:
the United
eof Agriculture.)
variety of dasheen,
Sacramento, which has been under
pervat and test by
States Department of Agriculture
several and wa
years ago, is being
for the first
uniformity of the
not only m
Prepared by
A new
ob
ion the
for
years 8 distributed two
rketed this sea
time The er
tubers In size and
8 the Sacramento
arket, but
higher than the Trinidad
variety now generally grown.
Third Starchy Vegetable.
The development of the dasheen In
dustry the the
United third distinctly
starchy
the
the only
heretofore
ountry. Iv
1 gradually
in
It was
mi
son grei
shape
asler to prepare for m
value
has given people of
States a
that grown,
and the sweet potato being
of that
grown
vegetable is home
potato
vegetables nature
commonly in this
been grown hy
increasing number of peo
1913
Rico a
isheens have
the southern states since
from Porto
few years earlier for cultivation there
primarily supplement the
of home-grown potatoes
have brought
western hemisphere,
three centurles
ated under
of the islands of
introduced
Lo small
It
from
per
ig
believed
China to the
to been
0 or Ago,
hing heen cultly various
the
West Indies.
Industry Established.
With continued
improvement In
if newer and
jon of the
better varieties
the direct
Industry
the
(on
department,
has be
effort by growers
South to make the
fall-matnring
O wWititer
ing
culated
‘ome established
in the
f this
vegetable
tourists and care in ket
best
brir
mar
only the dusheens are cal
to ig about a largely In
demand
Red Clover and Alfalfa
nder some oll conditions there ix
n yield of
# If the surface and
! the dark
deep where
from
se
voll cont
ipply or
He sent
mare
ithe
growth
than
ondition are
the aifalfs
much
ns red
grow}
fimmes as
lover
Alfalfa
y vont
iz the better feed. It usua
Rinses mare mineral
ments is richer In
red clover, and
and
nines
enable na
than hence
cow td produce
}
A
will
¥ & Dane
Ik as well as ms and
After
fod
King more
K
tisstiex on rowing animals
ne gets a taste of growing
ing alfalfa
and
satisfied to
*
back to red or any other clover
riety
ran Variety
for Production of Seed
Fifteen years of experin
at the Jowa station show ms
the hest
while
nental work
incha to be
variety for seed
the
purposes
has given heat
and
peking
for ee
re
hay
The best vields of both seed and hay
heen with drilled seed
ings. The
two bushels per acre
a thorough harrowing and still
enongh plants for a high yield
from early May until
equally good resnlts
Control of weeds was found to be
the most important point in success.
ful culture. It Is suggested that soy-
bean ground be plowed before the
corn ground and then harrowed fre
quently to kill as many weeds as pos
sible. After the crop Is up, harrow
first when the beans are one and
me-half inches high, agaln when they
are three inches high and the last
time when they are six Inches high.
wOCured
best rate
Plant
ing June 1}
gave
Make a garden plan and then fol
low It.
* - *
Save broomstickd for stakes. You
will pever have too many of them,
- - »
You ean start the hardiest seeds
in the cold frame on the first warm
thawing day.
*. & »
Pick out a few novelties In both
flowers and vegetables but let the
proved varieties be your main crops,
« * »
How about Investing In a fertility
pump ‘this season that will draw up
plant food from the subsoil and down
out of the air, depositing it in the
top soil? Alfalfa does that.
. 0
The plant food in manure is by no
means ull its value, Professor King
eighteen tons more moisture to the
acre In the top foot than similar land
aot manured,
Need of Emer regency
for Best Results.
Fall best the
Crops call
plow & The oil should
rm for 4 results It
portant tha gee] he
in the spring as it is
work the land, The
do best in cold wen
the best growth and
of hay when early r
In these days of the disk and
drill the should be
three inches deep after
mellowed by
peas could well
plowing Is for crop,
CIergency often for
put
pens especii
ther
the
will make
best
and
quality
sOWnN
sie] BOWDH
the
thorough
soll
disking
The
outs do best
go deeper
when sown not more
inches in
usually
plement, pens
the shallower depth One
one-half bushels of peas
with a bushel
half to two
both
me im
Inch and a
And
an
since are
an go at
to
and
he
half of oats per acre
After
pttention need be
one
should sSOWn
and
the crop until
This will be in
after sowing
sowing the oats peas
given
for hay
wi
ready to ent
ten or twelve whe
when the
the
the
crop should be cut
the milk
to form in
green, succulen
difficulty is sometin
in curing the
and just begin
pens
pods Owing
the of
crops
re
ies experi
enced crop on low, heavy
large growth h been
bright
less
when
In
difficulty is
The
and does
If wet a few times it
atability If left In
length of time after
mold badly
land
HE
sunny weather
than when
hay
not
rains
and
well
is coarse
shed rain
the cocks any
ng
may
for Idle Farm Animals
feed
only
“It Is 8 mis
idle or
ation
take to i horses tha
are doing
rates are
which
1
Twa good
harses [er 1% pound
wonld he (Corn stove
alfalfa hay KR p
#4 pounds, clover o
1 pound
minds, id 3
with a
and corn
these cheap roughages
int i rotten
he
foods the
easily maintalped
eX pense
horses the hard
will
go into
ing they not he
when
have not
roughage ns
because thew
to thoroughly chew
the
and the
i reason
dnoced
reased
Tt
ag not io
concentrates in« AR KOON
id be
Cause
work ig shou
begin to
gradually so
or other digestive troubles
Grass Is Useful
Rinre
after
udan is not
corn-planting time,
the same place In any graz
system as rye which
furnishes good pasture early
spring.
Erase,
ETARR sown un
it will
pasture,
ih the
and it is used principally as an
crop, much is millet in
Care must be used In
ax
After the frosts,
develops In the plant, which may
prove polsonons to stock. It is also
reported that In very dry seasons the
acid develops In the plant, but the
danger from this source 8 remote
in the corn belt. It should be seeded
at the rate of about 20 pounds to the
acre. It may be either broadenst or
drilled
pruossic acid
Mange Mites Controlled
by Liberal Use of Oil
Occasionally a bunch of unthrifty,
serubby-looking pigs are seen. Usu-
ally the pige are mangy, due to small
insects which burrow into the skin
along the hair, An irritation arises
which causes the pig to rub a great
deal,
Liberal use of crude ofl or crank.
case oll over the hogs will get rid of
this pest and also lice, In bad cases
repeat two or three times and clean
up the sleeping quarters and oil so
that any mange mites in the dirt may
be killed. Coal tar disinfectants are
not usually effective in controlling this
parasite,
Add Weight to Steers
Pgef steers sired by good purebred
bulls will often weigh 200 pounds more
per head as two-year-olds than steers
from the same cows sired by scrubs,
And they bring a better price because
they dress out more of the expensive
cuts, In one comparison the pure.
bred offspring brought a profit of $6.51
euch against a loss of 46 cents a head
from the scrubs,
just
f
misled about "
ol Monarch C flee and Cocoa,
they are priced low. Skill
pack nor can money buy a better
A single trial proves it
Boston « Pittsburgh
New York
men are
will do
int we
Colds
Pain
Neuralgia
Headache
Lumbago .
Rheumatism
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only “Bayer” package
“Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Ampiria 1» the
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i
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MOTHER :~ Fletcher's
Castoria is especially pre
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arms and Children all ages
of Constipation, Flatulency,
Architecture is frozen music ~
there-
Absolutely Harmless ~ No Opiates.
ALES isis
HOREHOUND
and TAR
There's mochin
breaking up co
like this for
— arnain
relief to sore pic - head an
chest =~ Safe — Money back.
30 cents at all druggists.
Garfield Tea
Was Your
Grandmother's Remedy
For every stomach
and intestinal {iL
ioned herb home
remedy for consti-
pation, stomach {lis
and other derange-
" ments of the sys
tem so prevalent these da¥s is in even
than in your grandmother's day.
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