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Show I LEHI FREE PRESS d J a. I .. Scenes and Persons iiMheGiurenti "t " i: . sr. li 1 f, ij-- HIUTAB jyj r"--- - ; t jj TRExMENDQUS f . dren, are: Eat properly, plenty "Housewife's Idea Box TRIFLES '8B u 1.raus exercise but not toj in the open air and sunMgbi. ... Children should have U fo If hours' sleep at night, according to age, with an afternoon nap also, If possible. Keep clean. These rules are so simple and arte; based so much on ordinary ..common sense that it is surprising' that they are so little understood by grown ups. Yet it is a fact that relatively few adults do understand them or practice them. Schools must teach these rules to children, for heaitb teaching In a fundamental nart of the educational process but parents must also assume the responsibility of teaching them and what is more of practicing them. Children learn bv imitatlns. anJ practices learned in the home will often endure for a lifetime, while those learned In school and not fol lowed at home will have relatively little effect. s :.';;-tie 'if1" only. f0f ' "as much .' By ELMO SCOTT WATSON i5 SHOT HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD out of IT WASN'T fired In a battle. It was fired near Fort ilackinao, Mich, In way, lbJU. One of the fur traders told a ,u ruamen funny story and In the raucous laugh r ter that followed a shotgun was accl ,u the dentally discharged It hit Alexis St. who Martin, French-Canadia- n oyageur. In slnt the the chest and part of the charge &uored- - Bat pierced the walls of his ftumach. ne thought ;H Friends of the fctrlcken man called 11 "instance, Dr. William Beaumont, a young army rea very surgeon at the fort The village priest was summoned to administer the last rites. Doctor Beaumont arrived in River time to stay the fatal bleeding and '.v theOm, il' stayed with SL Martin for ten years! of i"n Here under the surgeon's eyes was ., ...... . .. as the cap. .i in t Austin. Texas, when floods and tiiirh wim car burned during strike riot- - In Onha, Neb. the one sight he had been longing to new oity ' .fe ?v 10 h- division of the better housing nro-see. A man's stomach lay exposed with c,..i.'...l" w... .; grourm. 1ior new homes in v mpn' With- " ' " Virginia and the top blown off. In 1822, no medico ol,'-'four knew the mysteries of the digestive away it, J'aMs from apparatus. Some physiologists claimed that the stomach contained "a myriad '"VfrtiiiiPrit of small worms which attacked the food "T the and reduced It to a uniform pulpy mass." Others said "The stomach is a mill or a fermenting vat,, or a stew pan." Beaumont knew his chance. He term wrote in his diary "N'o human beina ever was given my opportunity to solve frest WJien the mystery." He put thermometers into St. Martin's stomach, measurinsr 1 T ees DrcaK Its temperature under all types of body loctfril and weather conditions. With food tied to silk threads he watched dimost serious flood danger In half gestion taking place. He drew off tube3 of gastric Juice which up to this 3 oidvestern states menaced by tt In this time had. never been analyzed.. waters centered in Arkansas silile can . The surgeon made a lint and adas swollen streams Jilahoma hesive tape top for his patient's stomM t new hilis and devastated ach and after a year, a natural valve siJj of fertile acres. - V- was formed In the opening, through s than 300 families were home- which he studied digestive processes. !j the bottnm lands in the Fort For ten years the frontier army doc' . Hv ' . , K (Ark.) area, which was entirely tor gave the world the benefits of his Ltei Various sections Arof trained observations. Thar accidental one- totaling anprosimately shot is still saving many lives. nf the Btate, were cut off from lft"-- draw Cn. To Resharpen Orange Sticks An orange stick Is not of much service as a nail cleaner unless it nas a sharp point But If your orange stick has become blunted, do not throw it away: Put In into the pencil sbarjiener and renew Its point it win give you service for a lonu time to come. THE HOUSEWIFE. nt Copjrrlcht by Public Ledger. Inc. WNU M,s-.j0-,- a IN By mart g. Mccormick D Supervisor of Health Teaching-- , New xorK btate Department of LESS TIME Education. WITH THE Healthy . homes Droduce health? children not so much because of heredity as because there the nra. tlces which lead to health, such as tmiF Ishm. An4k.t.n!f I Tmn an. vilajwi with proper eating, plenty of rest, tran the Coleman. It's entiraly quility and cleanliness become, a No eorda or wires. No weary, endless trips between hot store and the Ironpart of the child's habits automati ing board. cally. Th fViiAman M.Im anil Ihim fa Awn For the same reason, unhealthv gsa. Lights instantly no homes tend to produce children with Opera Unit cost only Vis an boor. Perfect balance) and ri?ht weight make iranins health defects. The child of such a just an easy, guiding, gliding- motion. home does not have an opportunity Rem vnnP'ioA&l h rrl w rm r Knna to learn good health habits. He Im- furnishing; dealer. If be does not handle, '' itates the bad health habits of his write os. TheCotetnsn Limp Cr Stove Company parents. Dept. WU.109, WlrMta, Kui. : Chicago, W I a Angeiee, or rnifcvMIpbie. tiir.; Briefly, the fundamental rules for :uraoto, Ontario, V3Uit Csasda e pflood CNE-THIR- Speed Control Device for Autos Area m . - K I - f' world ;en struck . PRACTICES THAT LEAD TO HEALTH SSLS?!SJ n Servlc. EASY TO FOLLOW ... m, ege- - Eegular " ' fiilk, after reporting they by a destructive LOVE OF A MAID FOR A MAN love of a maid for a man" "'TpHE .2&k milium 1N Arkansas rampaging river r A no doubt, Pontiac, mighty chief ed levees at three points In the hTa vamilnflnn J. J. ITllphschpr at . Minnpotn Iq n.ltH . . Vicfn or the ottawas, would have considered .u .chmvn wifi. ""J " " luwoiai rest section of the state. itumuug The mounted on the cowllntr'nf n rnr- 1nsf .......... Th lnst.lo ttio Ilnik)iliiM . 11V. nnoiiim IH1V1..V...M! o .U0IUVU Vi LI IU It a mere trifle, if indeed, he had ed water swept over 30.000 more dial determines the maximum speed of the car. A white on the left burns thought about it at all. And If he had light lowlands, raising the estimat- - at proper speeds, and a red light at right burns when the speed Is excessive. known of the love of a dusky Indian :i!of inundated land In Arkansas maid for a white man, he would have Oklahoma to more than 40.000 scorned it He little realized how this high 'waters, and 14 are Lone Star state, the Colorado river beknown to be dead In Texas floods. ing the only Texas stream still causing affection would help defeat his great bee persons have died in the Okla However, waters were receding in the trouble. plan to "drive the hated palefaces into ocean." the .mi. The man was Major Gladwyn, commander of the British post at Detroit in 1763. The maid was a girl of the jfcw Ojlbways, allies of Pontiac In his scheme to surprise all the English forts in the West on a certain day. massacre their garrisons and then carry the tomahawk and scalping knife against the Btha eastern settlements. The girl, named Catherine bv the officers, had visited the post often. Gladwyn had been kind to her and she fell In love with him. So, one day, when she seemed very sad, he tried to learn the reason. At first she refused to telL Then, her love for him overcoming her fear of the wrath of the great war chief, she told her news. On the next day, Pontiac would bring age hi8 chiefs to the fort for a council with :1t Gladwyn. They would carry guns hiditfa den under their blankets. At Pontiac's he sit signal they would throw off the blankin ets, shoot down the commander and his :si officers and then kill every Englishman. ' The morning came and Pontiac and his savages filed into the fort When he saw the bristling guns all around him, he knew that hla plot had been betrayed. He dared not give the signal. Other forts, takert by surprise, were destroyed by the Indians. But Detroit held out through long" months of siege. At last Pontiac was forced to sue for . v. J ' . . t, peace. His conspiracy had failed be..!-." . A' s. r,. i i to.;0 snows the almost States chamber for the United Supreme court In the new building. Justices and cause of the love of a maid for a man. completed Waffs are expected to..(jar)b moving Jnto the Wv .Jniilding in the n,ear future. Jlte first sitting.of the hih tribunal TONGUE-TIETOM tenew quarters will be ln;the ftilliif this "session fs expected another momentous decision affecting the new deal, concerning the Agricultural 'Adjustment Administration, of vital importance to every farmer. This, new Supreme wilding is considered, a' masterpiece of' architectural art and is one of the outstanding features of the program to THOMAS A..EDISON, in his old age, the Once in his youth he ... .. Xationatttopita;. ; i was tongue-tie- d for a moment, with embarrassment, and with Jucfcy results. Young Edison had invented a stock-tickeA company was ready to buy It Green and .Inexperienced In the . I ST ways of 'business, he stammered and stuttered when asked his price. , '.Come, come! Mr. Edison!" exclaimed the president of the company. 'We're retfdy to pay; you handsomely for your invention." Edison wanted rlesnrfcilv - to nnswpr Rut at iha staggering sum he was tofug tdaSK he slinnlv couldn't snpnk ' P";.now about JlOO.OOOr impa-- t tmnm n mliif ' ........ ... . " .... 1 ; .. " 1 ijjr U Ifli 1uay had in the double-teste- d double-actio- n K C Baking Powder. It produces delicious bakings of line texture and 11 . " large volume. Manufacture, by Baking Powder Sptclallfts wfce mako thing bat Baking Pmcr nndar Expert Chcnkts ! National Rcpntatlon.soprrlUa Always vol. lamt depnUblt. That Insures uecesitol Bakings. 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