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ANNOUNCES THEY SEEM TO HftVE WSAPPEAREO AFTER LWIGr SEARCH, BWSTS INTO 6ALES OF LAOOHTER ANP, WHILE FATHER WAITS, EXftAINS He HAB F0R6TTEW HeCPUT THEM N HIS POCKET UHFOKTVNATELY, PUERS W SENT OFF, SO ARE WEP6ED FIRMLY FATHER CAM FIN- IN POCKET, FATHER ISH F0RE MISHT- H AVINO TO t! S- FKU, AW DEPARTS, I MOUNT TO HELP . WITH ftCREW SRIVtR, rt,T THEM OUT W OTHER POCKET Koger B. Whitman WNU Service.) Fruit Spots. QUESTION: How can huckleberry huckle-berry stains be removed from clothing and linen? Answer: Most fruit stains when fresh can be removed from cottons and linens by pouring boiling water through the stain from a height of three or four feet The stained part of the fabric is stretched over a pail and tied in place; oouing water is then poured on it, and has sufficient force to take out the stain. Soap should not be used on a fruit stain, for it sets the color. If fabric stained with fruit juice has been laundered, removal is much more difficult One method is to bleach with Javelle water, which, however, if not thoroughly rinsed "out soon after using, may weaken the fabric. Follow directions on the label of the container. This chemical will also work with' stains that are old and dried. Another method is to rub the stain with glycerine, to let it stand for some hours, and then to pour boiling water through the stain from a height. These methods are for cotton and linen. For stains on colored fabric, silk or wool, and for all valuable pieces, it is best to have the job done by a professional. Copper Valleys. Question: I would like your advice ad-vice as to the use of copper in the flashing of valleys , and slate surfaced sur-faced asphalt shingles. I have been told that a chemical reaction takes place at a point where the edge of the asphalt shingle contacts the copper, cop-per, causing pinholes. Strips , of the same material of which -the asphalt as-phalt shingles are made, have been recommended. The top strip is laid wider than the under strip. What is your opinion? Answer: The chemical reaction you describe may take place when copper is used in connection with other types of shingles as well. However, How-ever, if the flashing is installed according ac-cording to directions, the results will be far more lasting than the method described above. Write to the Copper Cop-per and Brass Eesearch association at 420 Lexington avenue, New York city, for complete instructions. Odor in Refrigerator. Question: Our gas refrigerator has a removable top. Roaches had established es-tablished themselves inside, and in order to destroy them, we removed the top and poured in a disinfectant containing concentrated cresoL Now everything placed in the box becomes be-comes permeated with an obnoxious taste and odor. Please help. Answer: Never use any chemical that has a strong odor in a refrigerator refrigera-tor or any other food storage container. con-tainer. Wash the affected area with warm water to which has been added add-ed one teaspoonful of trisodium phosphate. Rinse with clear water. Do this when the refrigerator is defrosted. de-frosted. An excellent deodorant for refrigerators is powdered charcoal. It is made up in perforated containers, con-tainers, and can be purchased at most stores handling kitchen appliances appli-ances and utensils. Heating Plant Question: (same writer) What type of stove should I use for heat ing my house in the mountains? Wood Is handy, and oil is easily pro cured. Answer: If the house is compact in design and of open interior, and if the ceilings are not more than 15 inches above the top of the door openings, you would get satisfaction with a pipeless heater, to be put in the cellar, or a circulating hot air heater to go on the ground floor. Either Ei-ther one of these would be especial ly good U you plan to use the house only on week-ends and short visits. If you expect to live there permanently, perma-nently, you might do better to put ip hot water or steam heat Old Boards. Question: Could boards on the walls of an old barn be used as under un-der flooring, or possibly even for finished fin-ished flooring? In the latter case, is it better to lay the flooring first, and then to use a machine sander, or to have them planed at the mill before laying? Answer: Boards that are not warped, and that are sound, can be used again. If they are hardwood, they would make good finish floors. If they are fairly smooth, machine sanding after laying might be enough, but I should prefer to have them run through a planer at a milL Damp Closet. Question: What is the best medium medi-um to use in a clothes closet to absorb ab-sorb dampness? Answer: One very simple method is the continuous burning of an electric elec-tric light in the closet the door of which is kept closed. The light should be placed on the floor, so that the heat will rise and circulate. For a closet of ordinary size, a 25-watt 25-watt lamp is usually sufficient but larger lamp, of course, will furnish fur-nish more heat ! Refute for The inr5.,Bitti huge mm ZYl refuge for the ymg J cordinir to an .m nmsawne, when threatmJT larger and hm-. TH takeupaponrC uiyw pna l ast i require as low ., 15 minutest, travel fromthS; the stomach while liquid, mm solids ream hnt ----, . Wm sa ,Mo 7Sn t.i IE l . i . . I -"ww,Biy estimated flut Water Won't iun Water would nnt. mue vi a niuea aDove sea level Dynamite, Nobel Peace Prize, iiuum w&S ttf Inventor of dynamite and it is nara. J!l V-I. 1 i. i .... ' . uuju.u vuav m HI39 IOUMed the No vel vave yii&KH, , Women Just as Cool Contrary to general oDinion. vm. - - . , ..- en are just as cool in an emergency as men, says tne authority. AmmL ing to this authority, men are m. haps cooler during the first moments of a disaster, but after the first excitement ex-citement is over, they have proved to be just as cool-headed as men, Bureau of Census The bureau of census was a permanent statistical bureau ii 1902. K is continually engaged in gathering statistics of value to gov ernment and business. Taking he national census is only one part o! the work. Paprika Seed Paprika seed may soon become an important U. S. crop. Imported ! from Europe, the seed has planted on several hundred farms : in Louisiana. If experiment u suc cessful, southern farmers may grow much of 6,000,000 pounds of paprika usually imported each year. Wool and Rayon Kugs Now rayon is being used in rags. 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