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Minor Cshowi Magnesia SELECT PRODUCTS, Teeth in the Stone Age Were Very Much Like Ours Late Stone age Berlin. had very much the people same kind of jaws and teeth that we have nowadays, except that in modern man caries, or tooth cavities, has become very much more numerous. This, in summary, represents the findings of Prof. Herman Euler of the University of Breslau, who has made a special study of a large number of skulls found in Silesian village sites of 4,000 years ago, when central Europe was still in the Neolithic age. As compared with modern times, of caries is very striking. The Silesian skulls show only 0.7 per cent of children's teeth the low incidence with cavities, as aeainst 82 per cent of carious teeth in modern children. For adults, the figures are 1.76 and 92 per cent, respectively. In size and condition of wisdom teeth, however, moderns have a decided advantaee of their Neolithic predecessors, Professor Euler's re search disclosed. Of the skulls irom the ancient Silesian craves. 26.8 per cent had no wisdom teeth at all. on German uni whereas a check-u- p versity students showed suppression of wisdom teeth in only 1.3 per cent. In general, wisdom teeth and other molars are larger and sonaer in moderns than in the Neolithic skulls. 1 CASTLE DALE. UTAH JNew Disease With Severe Effects and Very Long Name New York. Royalty Rolls on the Rails of Compara- tive Zoology. It lived in Texas some 225,000,- years ago and its fossil remains 000 were discovered and collected from s by Prof. the famous Texas long Island City, N.Y. J Alfred S. Romer, L. I. Price ana k Encloed llnH SI R. V. Witter. (rash or ttampij ' wl,ch wnd me your This ancient lizard, forerunner of Peciol Introductory combination. the giant dinosaurs, gets its name two feet long, mat from a sail-firuns along its backbone. It is about eicht feet long, half tail and half half a body, and its head is only Eda- o, foot long. Scientists cau u Inc. kvUUk A A.i:3 1 UhJmhdGbovt V ' f tiM wall-table- National Institute of Health. They found the virus while studying viruses from St. Louis en cephalitis epidemic patients in 1934 Two years before this Commando Paul F. Dickens of the Unitec States Navy medical corps had re ported two cases of what looked lik( acute aseptic meningitis but whicl he thought might be another diseasf caused by a virus. Since then th virus has been recovered from pa tients and from monkeys, mice ant other animals in this country, Eng land and France. Diagnosis of the disease, say Dr Armstrong, Drs. Baird and Rivers and others who have studied it, depends on examination of the spinal fluid and on a mouse protection test This consists in mix ing the patient's serum with the virus and injecting it into mice. II the patient had the disease, his blood would have antibodies in it that neutralize the virus. In that case the mouse would remain well. But if the mouse gets sick, it shows that the patient's blood had no antibodies, and therefore that he did not have lymphocytic choriomeningitis. Dr. Armstrong and associates made this test on blood from near ly 2,000 well persons who were hav ing routine blood tests for other reasons. They found that among the adults, almost 20 per cent had neu tralizing antibodies in their blood, although none of them recalled be ing sick with symptoms of an brain or nerve disease. The reason it has been missed In these patient? is probably because when it does not affect the brain it behaves so much like influenza that it would be diagnosed as such. Carbon Dioxide Filled Lamps Supply Daylight Lake Placid, N. Y. Carbon dioxide filled incandescent lamps, providing an artificial daylight claimed to be a wide improvement over any previous type of artificial daylight lamp, have been commercially perfected, the Optical Society of America was told here. The lamp is suitable for matching colors, the test which has proved the undoing of most previous artiflcia delights, Dr. Thomas J. Killian clared. Previous attempts to use carbo: goa! dioxide in lamps, a because of its white spectrum, hav failed because of the tendency of the gas to break down under th. electric charge sent through It, with consequent changes in its pressure and behavior. A simple electronic control for the pressure is tne new feature of the light. t : V' Itn'l LITERALLY a Bb3F Palace is the royal train of two coaches in which King George VI and Queen Elizabeth ride. These pictures, the first ever taken of the State train, show the various suites occupied by the royal couple. All the compartments are beautifully paneled in mahogany with inlays of rosewood and satinwood, and each is luxuriously fitted. The furnishings are in Chip- vx3fc' l1- . i, jta't ' aaaaWaaaaWaaMBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWBaaii" UtKHJijIiiiiiiiiifitrKify.- mfrfaVm BawMWii ---. phosaurus. Vfl'tfiaaliMI pendale style. The queen's quarters are as dainty as she might wish. Her day compartment is shown above. At the right is her dressing room and bath; the tub lid, which folds down use, in not when provides a streamlined touch to the compartment In the circle at the right is shown the king's dressing room and bath. The tub occupies the covered section to the left Beyond the open door is his bedroom. long-soug- teo r- - - ,fj-- '(utt,fn r$ n"f' w 1- Whiskers Grow Faster When Weather Is Warm The Tarlfsnnville. Fla. in faster whisker crop grows the hair shaved from the nf the face at approxi hour and with the same the mately nay ui every same technique " the report states. year, ment of large cemetery - w Aqnatio Novelties. discoveries were made in Hawaiian waters by government ichthyologists. For fear the similarity of sound may lead to wrong impressions, let me state that this department has nothing to do with Secretary Ickes, although, since ichthyology pertains to fish, Mme. Secretary Perkins might possibly have a contrary view on this point Because they do say there are moments in the cabinet when all is not sweetness and accord. However, the point is that Uncle Sam's piscatorial sharps dredged up a fish that is most delectable for six months of the year, but poisonous the other six months. So at least they've found a creature emblematic of the California climate. Let this be regarded around here as treason, I will state that I'm as loyal a native stepson as any that ever came out of Iowa, having been here long enough now to Join in passing resolutions endorsing the scenery and at intervals uttering three loud ringing cheers for the sunsets. Also let envious Florida refrain from gloating. To typify Florida's climate that fish would be good only four months of the year and powerfully hard to put up with the rest of the time. Lecturing Adventures. ALABAMA Is a sect which forbids Its converts to laugh or even smile. Now I know who it was bought out the house when I delivered a humorous lecture down there. The other day a chap asked me why I didn't go back on the lecture platform. I told him I'd appeared in practically every sizable town in America, and, though it was years ago and probably popular indignation had abated now, still I wasn't taking any chances I was waiting for some new towns to be built. Once I tried the experimemt of slipping around to the front door to hear what the crowd said, coming out. That was the night I attempted suicide by gas, but was saved when someone, passing through the hotel corridor, smelled something that smelled even worse than the hotel smelled. A lecturer's lot Is not a happy one. But usually it's the audience that suffers most movement or, unless you're working on space rates, it may be called E. O. I. A. M. Y. P. M., for short Its sponsor says the prejudice against eating oysters in months having an "r" in them is a fallacy dating back 2,000 years peacefully and comfortably in the above aboard the royal train. The entrance door beside the bed which occupies a corner of the Chippendale furnishings. oi when, between hiccoughs, a Roman senator said: "Oysters should be eaten only in certain seasons." So it appears we'ye been penalizing ourselves ever since then for the indigestion of a Roman senator, although, so far as eating the California oyster is concerned he runs around forty to the dozen I personally could refrain for the whole year without any undue longings. The California oyster looks something like a brass overall button suffering from vertigris. Still, maybe it's all for the best. Because during May, June, July and August is when the oyster does practically all his courting. There's a enough romance left in the world and anyhow, who am I to come between an oyster and his love-life- ? He doesn't seem to have any too much fun the rest of the time. lit-tl- . desert, near we rw. the Kzvl-Kusue sea An unusually complete with smal! begins of forms cession ends with mon amphibians and were some which reptiles atrous iimes nearly 100 feet long. A footpad with an evil record held up a victim. A bystander taw the crime, identified the iiai an ayn thief. The ruffian was held under indictment ut he could give bond. The spectator was "detained" as a material witness a gentle way of saying he was locked up, exactly as though he had been the crim inal, well, he waa Irvln 8. Cobb guilty of being poor. Six months later eame the trial The defendant having been out all that time on bail, looked hale and hearty. The prosecution's witness was produced under guard, pale and It sickly from close confinement didn't help his health any when the crook's attorney browbeat him, yelled at him, practically accused him of perjury. The citizen sued the state for false Imprisonment for loss of wages, for separation from his family, for all he'd suffered. Under the statutes he had no standing. They threw his case out. Meanwhile, the convicted crook had been released by the parole board and was free as a bird. called Dinosaur Cemetery dinosaur bones nas dl- it happened in another country, we'd say, "What curious ideas foreigners have of law enforcement." Eating Oysters. a brand new movement nirt Moscow.- -A Law's bjivtloe, SANTA MONICA, CALIF. fin ab' red-bed- - TtM J f The disease has the 1 v..,4,UCyHC cnonomeningitis y a v,rus- half the cases it causes fever and ymptoms similar to Influenza. In "ic ouler au it affects the mem branes that cover the brain nH causes more severe symptoms, such udu neaoaci.es. stiff neck, nausea and vomiting and even slight, tern Porary paralysis. So far. no death nas been reported in a proved case of this disease. It is difficult or impossible to dis tinguish this new disease by clin ..! ,eans alone from another orain inflammation, acute aseptic meningitis. Drs. R. D. Baird and Thomas M. Rivers of the hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for Med ical Research pointed out. King George VI of England need sacrifice none of the comforts of Its Vfrns Is Isolated. The disease was discovered anc home aboard the royal train, as indicated by his own compartment, s its virus isolated by Drs. Charle: shown above. Part of the equipment consists of two folding set beside the unusually wide windows in the center of the" room, which Armstrong and R. D. Lillie of the occupies the car's full width. United States This is not v,f iiut urontVipr. evidence, Scientific hearsay. hair by gathered carefully the in journal. hair, appears Fossil Is Ship-Lizar- d The croD report was in Harvard s Museum made by Dr. Paul Eaton of Florida state Doara oi Cambridee. Mass. One of the health and Mary wngnt Queen Elizabeth sleeps the world's oldest and oddest !aton. as she travels is compartment In the ai ml- .- A.rirlnnrp was gathered animals, the center background, now on display here in Har- experiment involving "the measure istheinroom. Note the charm of vard's Museum HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONS which may have affected as many as one out of every five adults in the country without their knowing what they had ui ior aiscussion at the eeung oi the American Pub lie Health association W0 ship-lizar- d, iNTON'S 1 These ancients of Ecuador made platinum Jewelry. Apparently, they were the only ones to use this metal ornamentally until recent times. They made rings and tools of it. but mostly they plated gold with it to form dangling, shiny platelets, to catch the light. The extraordinary point, though, Is that they could blend the soft platinum with other metal to make a harder alloy. It took our civiliza tion about a century to master that We force the platinum problem. to melt by intense heat, only pos sible with modern technical appli ances. Alloy of Platinum and Gold. That Indians actually achieved a platinum alloy was discovered by Dr. Paul Bergsoe, vice president of the Danish Association for Metallurgical Research. He found a clue in some work, aban doned over 400 years ago. He de clares it compels modern science to have new respect for Indian met allurgy. The Indian method was to mix platinum grains with gold dust and heat it until the gold ran and plated Then they the platinum grains. heated it further by blowpipe until gold and platinum mingled enough to form a pasty mass that could be hammered when hot. So, by alter nately forging and heating they con' trived an alloy not up to modern ones, but good enough for modern metallurgists to think it was pure Chemical analysis re platinum. vealed the artificial blend. The Indians apparently took their secret to the grave. Had treasure hunting Spaniards observed the technique, says Dr. Bergsoe, the story of platinum In Europe might have taken a different turn. PPnno in these two coaches the royal couple journeyed to Scotland. Copyright. IRVIN S. COBB. Vv'NU Service. Washing Voile Voile frocks not shrink if you use a of epsom salts to every gallon of water when washing them. will table-spoon-ful When Washing Blankets: Never leave any soap in blankets as this will turn them yellow. Allow half a cupful of vinegar to each gallon of final rinsing water; this will clear all soap from them. a Improving Flavor of Bacon When boiling bacon or any kind of salted meat, the flavor will be improved if six cloves, a dessertspoonful of lemon juice, a of brown sugar, sprig of mint, and a grating of nutmeg are added to the water. table-spoonf- ul la Making Vegetable Salads prevent vegetable salads from becoming too watery, dry the vegetables before combining with the salad dressing. To IT'S GREAT TO BE BACK AT WORK when you've found a way to ease the pains of ,t RHEUMATISM and do It the inexpensive J way 21 too. You can pay as high as you want for remedies claimed to relieve the pain of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica, etc But the medicine so many doctors generally approve the one used by thousands of families daily is Bayer Aspirin about 15 a dozen tablets If apiece. Simply take 2 Bayer Aspirin tablets with a half glass of water. Repeat, if necessary, according to directions. Usually this will ease such pais in a remarkably short time. For quick relief from such pain which exhausts you and keeps you ask for genuine awake at night Bayer Aspinn. 15 PVTArow u 4 virtually 1 cent a tsblet High Interest Worry is the interest paid on borrowed trouble. Hon One Woman Lost 20jbs of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips-Dou-ble Chin Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. If you're fat first remove the cause I Get on the scales today and see how much you weigh then get a 4 oz. bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last you 4 weeks. of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the Takeone-halfteaspoonf- ul morning modify your diet and get a little regular gentle exercise in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer you feel younger In body Kruschen will give any fat person a joyous surprise. But be sure it's Kruschen your health comes first You can get Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle doesn't convince you this is the easiest SAFEST and surest way to help you lose ugly fat your money gladly returned. WNU W 4737 To Get Rid of Add and Poisonous Waste Tear kidney, help to keep you well eonetantly fllterlnf waste matter ly from the blood. If your kidoeya get functionally disordered and fait to remove excess impuritiea, there may be potsonins; of (be whole system and body-widistress. Burnlnc, scanty or too frequent urination may be a warning of some kidney or bladder disturbance. You may suffer nagjrlnf backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, pufflnese under the eyes leal weak, nervous,' all played out. In such eases it It better to rely on t medicine that has won country-wid- e acdaim than on something leas favorably known. Use Doax'i PtlU. 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