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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Uncla Pltllp The United Slates Navy is now 165 years old. When the valuable achieves its goal, the U. S. Navy will be more powerful than any navy, or combination of navies, afloat! warded for them. "Joy cometh in the meaning." Hut not if you've been out joyriding the night before. We dun't put off so much "till tomorrow." We put it off forever. The "mother" of the Navy FIRST-AIto the (right), D AILING HOUSE man-- o (8 Roger B. Whitman WNU Service.) s. rliervous Restlessi itf-iiM- i? them. MERCHANTS Your Advertising Dollar buys something more than space and circulation in the columns o this news-Pape- r. It buys space and circulation plus the favorable consideration of our readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. WT US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT tear in 1 . 'j, 1 1 4s Su Soiled lliiuc. Question: The north side of my country house is very dirty; In some places almoM black. The hminc was painted last year. Is this due to fall and winter storms Would It be remedied by putting a wood gutter on the north side of the roof? Answer: If ihe soiling li from dirt, it should scrub off; uie warm water with a cupful of trisodium phonphate or washing aoda to the gallon dissolved In It. If this dors not clean the paint, th soiling may mildew. If so. report tht cast to the maker of the paint By all means put on gutters. Sweating Icebox. Question: I have an old fashioned Icebox, which has recently begun to sweat on the outside. Why should it do this? Answer: Sweating It due to the failure of the Insulation In the Icebox walls and daors. The effect la to chill the warm and damp sir that Cornel In Contact with It, 'tj j GREAT WHITE FLEET ...The world sat up and took notice of the growing power of the V. S. Navy when Theodore Roosevelt sent the Great White Fleet around the world in 1907. Above are five units of the White Squadron. mmm It comes than as a surprise when that physicians and surgeons today are advising early operation in acute inflammation of the gall bladder as they believe that less damage to the patient's general health .esults from operation than allowihg a severe or repeated attack to affect the general health. Dr. F. Glenn, New York, in Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Chicago, records the histories of the 219 patients with acute cholecystitis r, Ancient . . . 'SAot" of an old salt spinning his salty yarn to shipmates aboard the old V. S. S. Richmond. In this respect the Navy has not changed much. opera- tion is not difficult, there was not a greater number of nor Dr. Barton complications, was the death rate higher than for ordinary or chronic gall bladder diseases. Dangers of Delay. Dr. Glenn states that as the out come of an acute inflammation of the gall bladder cannot be predict ed (even as in acute appendicitis) delay In operating may lead to dan gerous complications which greatly Increase the difficulty of operation and increase the death rate also. The younger the patient undergoing operation, the better the chance of an uneventful recovery and good re sult from operation. From his observation of thesa 219 cases, Dr. Glenn recommends that r, Modern . . . Be patients with ' disease of the neath the wing of one of the bladder and bile tubes or ducts gall un thip's fighting planes, the boys dergo operation as soon as it lend willing ears to the tall tales known that this disease is present of a shipmate aboard the ultra unless the general condition of the patient is such that further medical modern U. S. S. Saratoga. treatment should first be given. Yarn-Spinne- I lIzi- i Facts Regarding High Blood Pressure - 'iff THERE was a time when the first x- thought when a patient had temperature was to give a drug v; Jill (in- flammation of the gall bladder) who nave been treated at the New York hospital in the last six years. Early Yarn-Spinne- "a"""" TODAY'S we learn :W-- - IJERE'S custom to wait HEALTH until all sympCOLUMN toms have dis appeared before operating. This would appear to be wise when we think of how "low" these patients are in spirits aside from the exhausting results of the attack. he About May. 1934. I Tos-canell- i's '"' -- has been the Clogged Septic Tank. QUESTION: septic tank and drainage field for sewage disposal at my country home. Up to the present I have had no trouble. Now the toilet bowl is stopped up. The plumber took the cover off the tank and Unwanted Meddling found a crust on the surface about Advice is advice when it is asked 10 inches thick, which he said is due lor. When unasked for, it is gento lack of fermentation, caused by erally meddling. the tank being too low and not getSin may be ugly, but it underting the heat of the sun. The plumbstands the art of beauty culture. er suggests raising the plumbing in the cellar and raising the tank A man's "reasons" frequently to within 10 inches of the surface. sound like excuses. Shall I follow the plumber's sug gestions or shall I use the yeast cake suggestion of a neighbor? Answer: The crust should be re There Shall Be Wings' moved. It is an accumulation of grease and oil, which has solidified A When Leonardo da Vinci, standseptic tank should be inspected ing at the edge of the precipice on every two or three years, and any Mount Albano, saw the flying ma- substantial accumulation of grease chine of his designing crash in removed. A grease trap between the valley below, he cried to the the tank and the kitchen drain will winds, so one of his biographers eliminate much of this trouble. If the septic tank has been operating states: for five years. I see "There shall be wings. If the satisfactorily no reason for raising It, as well accomplishment be not for me, as the plumbing. After removing 'tis for some other. It shall be done. The spirit cannot lie; and the crust in the septic tank, if the toilet continues to be stopped up, it man, who shall know all and who shall have wings, shall indeed be is quite possible that there Is some stoppage in the pipe line that should as a god." be removed. Yeast cakes are used Three years before Columbus' to stimulate the bacterial action in discovery of America, da Vinci septic tanks. Six cakes are dis wrote in his notebook: "If the solved In tepid (not hot) water in a eagle can sustain himself in the wash basin, then allowed to flow into rarest atmosphere, if great ships the tank. can float across the waves, why Tainting an Attic. cannot likewise man, by means of Question: What is the least ex powerful wings, make himself pensive way of painting the walls lord of the winds and rise conof an attic which have never been queror of space?" painted? What can I do about the The question was answered, the floor boards, which are warped In prophecy was fulfilled in the New places? I would like to use linoWorld to which the ships of leum. other pupil led the way. Answer: You can get good satisAmerica may proudly cherish the faction with a kind of paint made little shop of the Wright brothers, with casein; It comet as a pasta which Henry Ford has made a to be thinned with water to the part of his collection of significant proper consistency. When dry and American landmarks and which hard it is washable. has taken on a world distinction Before laying linoleum, your floor from the "deeds of the doers" boards should be solidly nailed down who worked there. New York and all raised edges and rough Times. places should be planed off. Linoleum will wear quickly when laid on a rough or uneven surface. For long life and good wear the surface Gems of Thought should be as smooth as possible. Color of Doors. A MULE'S eyes are set well Question: In doing over our house back, that he may sec bewe want to leave the oak trim hind him; a man's are set toaround the windows and doors and ward the top of his head, that the baseboards in natural finish. The he may look above him. doors are pine, and we cannot decide what to do with them; whether Phelps. it would be best to grain the doon to Ihrrr'g only one kind of xirerlt, and that's to hate na ton in tht Imitate oak, or to finish them In hrart. Alexander Irvine. enamel. What do you advise? There are occasions when it Answer: I certainly do not advise is undoubtedly better to Incur graining the doors In Imitation of loss than to nuke gain. riau-tuoak. The results at best would not be good, for an imitation It always cheap looking It would be much Of all ihm art in uhich the uite better to enamel the doon. My excel nalure't chief mauerptree it choice would be Ivory. A small minf uvtl.-h- uk of lluck,nth,im. and Inexpensive touch that adds The miser is as much in want of what he has. as what he has greatly to appearance Is to use glass not. Pubhlius Syrus. doorknobs; these can be had at hardware stores. Rock Garden. Question: The yard In back of us Is three or four feet higher than our, and being on a slant, dirt Is always (lowing down to the aewcr. I want to Improve the looks of this. I CrRnkTf I have quite a number of bricks I.N teep? Tlrt and stones, and would like to build Mil III I only? llecaune of a rock garden aRainst the slope, d.tm of monthly functional d!turh,inr? Tt ra try but have no idea of how to start. l.ydi I'lnkham'i Vegetable Com. How do I go about H? pound. Answer: The Important thing Is to Plnkhm' Compound la fmou for pile dirt and stones against the hilt vmi! pain if irrrmilur pried and nrrvoiw. rrenky t to prevent further washing away of due to urn. Uuturbnnrm. On vt the moat the dirt and to protect the roots of (Tectlvt medlrinn jou, can buy toany trees that may be nearby. Pile day for thl purpm tr.ad epe cxatly or women. WORTH TKV1NUI your bricks and stones along the foot i ihe hill, fill the crannies with dirt and set rock garden plants In NilImp ' going over into the shoulder it sch ooner scored A m erica's first naval victory by capt urine a British ship on Sept. 5, 1775. by Roger B. Whitman When the prodigal comes back, be glad to see him. But don't expect too much from him. One secret of success is always to find the grin in grind. It's better to give than to receiveand easier to remember. a V. S. the "Hannah" Massachusetts tchooner owned by Capt. John Krlover, commissioned as a -- Nature Is Prodigal iv as I Lovely Frock for School or Punks: an unusually SU(J princess frock for junior you'll want two ways for By DR. JAMES W. BARTON day and everyday! This is t' most the wor-- : patient has an for becoming line inThere WHEN a of acute gall adroitpetite figures. gathers at the sides of t! bladder trouble with severe front panel to give a little rour! pain in upper right abdomen ness wnere roundness is neede la current defense program a man's services have been is told without reserve in his obituary. He will not then think he oufjht to be bet'er re- His The Navy! Gentlemen Safe to Eulogize How Operate for Gall Bladder Inflammation z u I !Thc and the waist scoops in to begi. ing tininess, above the piquai Jim ext flare of the skirt. j In velveteen or taffeta, with; tallec white silk pique collar, design ?': I "D; 1269-will be the prettiest ki" this, of party frock. In flannel, sp: the r: rayon or corduroy it will be sms for classroom, all in one color c ved as shown in the small sketch, v. a wide splash of contrast down j The t.inlc front. i B i Lked Bell Pattern No. 12K9 B U sizes 11. 13. IS. 17 and 19 Cj "Tl bust measurements 29. 31. i Sue 13 (311 requires t't yn a ite i of material without nap: J in I.ver, contrast for collar. Send order to: I i Barbaro sinned for responding 35 and 37. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT 149 New Monljnmrry Ave. Sao Francisco Ciul IN Guti ' Enclose 13 centa for each pattern. Pattern No Sie Name Address Uir-u- : mi a M CM acetanilid, phenacetine, quinine, or rttt! riHHT other to reduce the temperature. WU.t It Today, the physician takes the and pulse as usual but searches around to find the cause of Rea the temperature. If the tempera hi AFRAID NOT "I'M set ture gets very high, he may give some drug to reduce it slightly but Sometimes after puntc eating too mudi he knows that the rise In temperahad gas pains. ADLERIKA quid ture shows that nature is putting up relieved me and my doctor sayi i: a fight against some invader. Cr all right to use." (S. Salt It would seem that the time has ADLERIKA today. come for patients and physicians to AT YOUR DRUG STORE take the same stand about blood pressure. A patient learns that his blood pressure Is a little above nor Romance Is Poetry mal and wants to take medicine or Romance is the poetry of liif follow a diet to bring It down. ture. Madame Neckcr. Dr. Edward Weiss of Philadelphia CROIT.V Aiul here is a view nf n (nui nf th a mlohtv In "Practical Talks on Kidney Dis fitwting fortresses of the molern United States Navy our first ease," says: ef Itocm "Let us take the example of line of defense. Compare it with the tnanjr fm of tiny "Hannah." middle-ageman who has been b accrplrd i f;i''"' ,r turned down by a life Insurance of tatuftul'l "i And (trnn' f pt' a company because of high blood pres f! W opinlim sure. He goes to his physician and of Ihf (I If i a' i demands hu tri the t to know the blood pressure ! an' unilrt ri-figures; on each visit to the physi I Jhfe loo, n.tce fcian he waits with anxious concern phtiriint, of a1yritiiii,t you .,rf I to hear the latest reading and fre nicli U only lo rrcommMut 1. -t a tt (iufrtic Irrilmrnl l..t t qucntly has Ideas of 'stroke,' "heart of tbe kulnrr funrtmn an. id 4 fr t' failure.' or Bright's disease in the sat tain and nrtf it If mote fwpie back of his mind." rf r)u. awtte rf ki anlnryt mut trmtn(l rrmotf that cannot Why Nature Halsea Mood IVrMure. blno4 in i! Kail Uj txy luty to bralih, tlirre ol,i U tf!iff Now, what about high blood pres. - .......sun drrtlanilina of rhv itt TE t sure? As a matter of fact, nature SB liicliirra lac. mnA A tioii would t moit oltrn i has raised the blood pressure bermplnrr.1. IlurninaT, arantr or too ttKiurrt s'" cause It was necessary to raise or tino nmrt,mrt i lr e( jjurhr , unction. You mr Increase it due to some condition i(fff narfirir arhe, pfrilfnt bta.larh. aitak e( f it, present in the body. This condition imtM, titmc up mtht., art,nr. tJ' li'M undrr Iht a or be real weak. I't' condition may organic all plarM ou. tt such as hardening of the arteries, I l i fi.1t. It li orttf r a (nrdicinc that or it may be some condition such Rat ntld n0 claim taan on aomMhine as eating too much or worrying too known. Atk yee neifkbetl much. It Is possible that some Infection is present which is giving the body processes more work to do and the blood pressure Increases accordingly. U ISUS Of WE NAI Y . . . From the deck of the aircraft All that is necessary in many carrier, hanger, we see the U. S. S. Saratoga and the V. S. S cases Is smaller meals, more rest l eungton, each with their coves of fighting planes on flight deck, and relaxation, and not bothering to of gliding majestically through calm waters. have the blood pressure taken more than two or three times a year. tern-peratu- VP... r. Vfg ; - r,( . - .i. crtll ' li BEACONS SAFETY QUESTION BOX t il Hi! m O ,Tl'C lT,V,1 '.'l'ullon ihr l ir" J 'first I""1' stramJmrn warship in the worl.l! Q Could you suggest any sort ol ear plugs to keep noises from pre- venting mi from sleeping? I rn having great deal of trouble. A. Rubber ear steppers uied by swimmers to keep water out of the ears ran be purchaard In moat drug lorra. Absorbent cotton help to some extent. A sprrlal wax whU h you can mold yourself to fit In ear canal likewise can be purchased la some stores Like a beacon light c the height the admu mcnts in newspaper! dire' you to newer, better easier wsys of provnlirf the things needed C desired. 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