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Show THE BULLETIN Diet Treatments! Often Cure for Bladder Trouble ADVENTURERS' CLUB 4- - Ruth Wyeth Spears physician in treating gall bladder trouble sends some cases into hospital for opera "Doini the River Road" TTELLO, EVERYBODY: 1 1 Here's a yarn that packs thrills enough to last through a whole night. At least, it did for Mrs. Dorothy Murphy, the Bronx, N. Y. Many years ago, Dorothy was living on a farm in the Chestnut Ridge section near the little town of Dover Plains, N. Y. She set out to drive to the railroad station three miles away, and before she got back she'd had enough adventures to last a lifetime. That was in February, 1914. Dorothy was just 18 years tion, treats others by medicine and still others by out- lining a diet to QUESTIONS Remove from Coffee Stains. silks or woolens by soaking them wash off in pure glycerine, water. tepid, soapless 3& 'SS By DR. JAMES W. BARTON TOU may wonder why a HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF! SEW HOW-T-Q. HOUSEHOLD Save Use for Newspapers. for the of clean newspapers plenty . I .1 moth season. Aioins wauie print the find papers er's ink. so you'll useful when woolies and blankets have to be stored away. m TODAY'S Burning Vegetable Ref a handful of salt with the rubbish. This will prevent any unpleasant odor. usePut COLUMN be followed V For Discolored Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiefs that have become a bad color should be soaked for 24 hours in a quart of cold water to which a teaspoonful of cream of tartar has been added. After wards rinse and dry. Cane Cleaner. Wicker or cane garden armchairs if dusty or dirty after being stored away during the winter, should be scrubbed with strong soda water and then rinsed and left to dry in wind or sun. This will tighten up sagging seats as well as clean them. ..SESmmgffl v'n rVTAg V2 5 ' That wai Dorothy'i first thrill the prospect of driving over that road in ine oarx. one naan i uiougni aarxness wouia xau so soon inai nigox, and she was scared stiff of that cliff. As she drove along, and the darkness deepened, she couldn't see her hand before her face, and she gave Brownie a free rein, hoping that his instincts would keep him on the road. Dorothy Felt the Wheels Slipping Over the Edge. They were going along the top of that cliff, and all was going wen. And then, an of a sudden, Dorothy felt the wheels clipping ever the edge. Poor, half blind old Brownie had failed her. He -- Her arms were aching and her head was swimming. She heard Brownie wander off. had gene too close to the edge! The surrey gave a sadden lurch and Dorothy waa thrown ant into space! Sara Dorothy: "I clutched at the air aa It alid past me, like a drowning man clutches at straws. My hands grabbed some bushes growing out from the aide of the cliff and I hang en for all I waa worth. And there I was, between earth and air, and with nothing te save me from death en the rocks below hot my precarious hold en these shrubs." Dorothy says that time has no meaning under such circumstances. The minutes seemed like years. Her arms were aching and her head waa swimming. She could hear Brownie and the surrey wandering off in the darkness. Evidently the old horse had pulled the surrey back on the road after she had been thrown out For a terrible moment she clung to the bushes, and then her fingers encountered a branch of a small tree growing along the aide of the cliff. She caught it with one hand then the otherand drew herself ap ever the cliff te safety. She lay on the ground for a while, sick and weak. Then, having recovered a little, aha got np and stumbled te the road. Brownie and the surrey were nowhere in sight Dorothy started walking toward home. You'd think she'd bad enough adventuring for the big thrill hadn't even started. She had only walked a one night-h- ut few steps when she heard a sound that froze her blood in her veins the baying and yelping of dogs. Wild Dog Pack Pursues Terrified Dorothy. A Dogs dent sound so dangerou- s- but Dorothy knew better. been who had of a seen had the body boy she before time abort wild HiM and partially eaten by these aame dogs. They were mas- , ) t one-ma- n world-wid- e With a Modern Air. tt-in- ch Dr. Barton satisfactory. However, there are some borderline cases; that is when the physician would like to use medical and diet treatment or diet treatment alone, and thus try to avoid operation, and there are other cases that are severe enough to require operation but for various reasons-b- ad heart old age. generally poor condition of the patient unwillingness to undergo operation in which diet treatment offers the only help. Knowledge of Patient Needed. The usual symptoms of gall bladder trouble are "belching, gas pressure, distress in the upper part of the abdomen coming on after the taking of food, biliousness, sometimes nausea and vomiting, occaconstipation, sionally headaches, and loss of appetite." To prescribe a diet to prevent or lessen these symptoms requires much thought and knowledge, not only about food but about the patient himself, his surroundings and his likes and dislikes. The foods to be used are the foods fruits, some of the leafy vegetables, meat and fish once a day never fried very little butter, no spiced or smoked meat or fish, plenty of water, dilute fruit buttermilk and weak Juices, tea. The foods to be avoided are cream, salted, canned and preserved meats and fish, cheese except cottage cheese, corn, cabbage, cauliflower, onions, raw vegetables, gravies, pie, nuts, alcoholics, pastry. . joined with the crochet slipstitch. The border is in single crochet with stitches added at the corners to make it lie flat. Circles: 1st row. Chain 3. Join. Make 6 single crochet stitches in circle. 2nd row. 2 s c in each stitch. 3rd row. Change colors, Add 1 s c in every 2nd stitch. 4th row. Add I s c in every 3rd stitch. 5th, 6th and 7th rows. Add 6 stitches spacing them differently than in preceding row. Change colors at beginning of 6th row. Squares: 1st row. Ch. 3. 1 s c, in first ch. Ch. 1. Turn. 2nd row 4 s c ch. 1. Turn. 3rd, .4th, 5th, 6th and 7th rows. 2 s c in 1st and last stitch of orevious row. la. c in each of the other stitches. Ch, 1. Turn. 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th rows skip 1st and last stitch in previous row. Ch. 1. Turn. 13th row. 1 s c in last stitch of pre vious row. Same as squares Triangles. through the 7th row. SPECIAL NOTICE: Effective with this issue of the paper, Book 1 SEWING, for the Home Dec- - copies will be available, when the present supply is exhausted. Your choice of the QUILT LEAFLET il lustrating 36 authentic patchwork stitches; or the RAG RUG LEAF LET, will be included with orders for both books for the present, but the offer may be withdrawn at any time. Everyone should have copies of these two books containing 96 HOW TO SEW articles by Mrs Spears, that have not appeared in the paper. Send your order at once to Mrs. Spears. 210 S. Des- plaines St., Chicago, 111. ng Use i When Making a Fruit Tart. Mix a little cornflour with the sugar before adding it to the fruit This will make the juice like syrup and prevent it from boiling i over. -- of Venom Studied At Pasteur Institute From time to time you read about the great relief from pain obtained by cancer patients by the use of the poison (venom) of snakes. As a matter of fact, the use of the venom UnclMH Ask Your Doctor If It Isnl Good Way. tas1 (TrOD rduratri men liy ratlins thrm uion their own mources. 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SENSIBLE plan Spa watora where eaata Krascaea A of aa for Jar years. right at home and brre it : a few eenta mm lasta weeks. First of all go light on fatty rarata and aaly aome So, fat ladies get smytlonl ewreta. Eat plentifully of lean meets, fish, MAKE UP YOUR MIND YOU'LL STICK fowl, fmh fruits and vegetablea. And for and Just aea 28 for above Flan daya to the proper functioning by removal of accumu-of V yon don't Ion fat and frel healthier lated waatea take a half teaapoonful at Kraachca Krtuchm in hot water every mora). and younger. You can get int. DON'T MISS A MORNING. Kraachca drugfiata everywhere, The best news a pessimist can hear is the coming true of one of his predictions. When you feel sour and cross, look at yourself in the mirror. That ought to be a cure. Dictatorship may do something for .democracy yet through the reaction that results from them. ON YOUR VACATION TRIPS USE THE NEW HOUSE Distinctive Difference Great minds run in the same But a channel is not rut. Always behave so discreetly that you will not regret putting your name in your hat. Even if a man isn't well up in the social scale, he dislikes being cut by his barber. Our Education How 25 Women Lost Ugly FAT In Special fJ. Y. Test It Seldom Happens In SALT LAKE CITY Thousand of roueat cjuosta yoar after yoar attest the popularity of this fine hotoL channel. from that very poisonous snake, the cobra, has been used for hundreds of years, but when a research unit such as the Pasteur institute reports its findings, then we can rest assured that if snake venom has merit, it will be made known to the A Prime Requisite world. To influence people for good you Dr. D. I. Macht, in Annals of In ternal Medicine, tells us that the must believe in them. We think American good sense first "scientific" use of a venom through; (that of the cobra) was made quite will bring the country can we be sure it is inexhaust "recently" by the Pasteur institute. but ible? First, special methods of sterilizA mother can start her son in to be venom had the developed ing his infancy to like her cooking, as the venom is destroyed by high a bride has not that ad but of a Then its study temperature. with her husband. vantage effects on the body showed that its power to relieve pain was caused by its action on a certain part of the brain and that it had no effect when placed upon any painful spot in or on the body. Its action then is like that of morphine except that it is much slower in taking effect and its effect lasts much longer. Not Habit Forming. By careful experiments the exai--t dose with which to begin daily treatment has been worked out and when pain has been relieved, the needed amount to keep patient free of pain requires this dosage two or three times a week instead of daily. "The results in incurable cancer were very satisfactory, pain and discomfort being greatly relieved. Later, cobra venom was found to be very useful In other painful condi tions such ss angina pectoris, severe animal descendants of doga who had ran away frem their ters te live in the woods and had reverted te type. Every once In a while, in those days, packs of that eort appeared In the woods la various places throughout the country. And they stffl do, in wild, outlying regions. A single dog would run at the sight of a man, but in a pack, and in the middle of the winter when they were half starved, they would attack almost anyone. Dorothy knew all too well what would happen if this into the woods and pack caught up with her. She turned, stumbling, ran until she found a tree. It was a tree with a low fork of its branches one she could climb. She began pulling herself up into it The yelping of the pack was coming nearer and nearer. She wasn't a minute too soon. She had hardly clambered into the lower branches when they were on the spot yelping and snarling at the bottom of the tree.-"And there I waa," ahe Bays, perched in the tree while the brutes, howled and marled below. I still tarn worst sick and cold all over when I think of that moment orThe so numb or weak faint I'd waa afraid grow I waa that of part it from the cold that I'd faU out I knew what would happen then." With the First Streaks of Dawn the Dogs Left. folks Hour after hour Dorothy clung to that tree, wondering why her didn't why for her. Wondering they coma and looking miss her didn't home realize something waa wrong when the horse and buggy came without her. She didn't know that old Brownie, turning completely the road, had wanaround in his struggles to haul the surrey back on an in open horse shed. the night dered back to town and was spending with relatives the to night decided spend had Dorothy Her folks thought all And that night, she didn't so worry. they In town, as she often did. fears. terrible harried cold and by the racked tree by in the crouched In the the dogs sky, of streaks gray appeared Aa the first aafe alnnk off through the woods, and when she thought it was a hot She couldn't walk, read. to the crawled and down ahe came in the road and farmer, driving te the milk depot found her brought her home. us other adventurers to Dorothy says she's written this story for of it if I can help it" think neuralgias, arthritis (rheumatism), I don't ahe "Usually. adds, but read, where not only was the pain relieved (Released to Western Newspaper Union.) but also muscle spasm was relaxed. In a series of cases of Parkinson's or shaking palsy, cobra Ureases, Milan in on Display Works of 15th Century Genius venom was found to be effective in . 400 his years after More than 200 working models of day, more than relieving pain and relaxing nerves the outstanding inventions of Leo- death, the basic principle of his "dif- and muscles." evin used Is ferential" still bring phenomenardo da Vinci, Dr. Macht states that in his exnon of the Fifteenth century, are ery automobile. His "pile driver" perience cobra venom did not ap on display at Milan. Italy. A three Is copied almost exactly today with pear to be habit forming. search for original, a few modern embr'lir.hmcnts. The year, While it is now available to a in bis rolling drawings of Da Vinci's inventions original principles extent than heretofore, the greater has resulted In this exhibition. A mill, printing press, concave glass patient must always be guided by great artist, painter of "The Last poll. her. olive press, saw mill, pul the advice of the family physician Supper," Da Vinci was bIso an en- ley system and canal lucks arc used as to its use in his particular case. the world nvcr. gineer, architect and inventor. To today Copyright. WNU Service. hunger-madden- ed N6 orator, and No. 2 Gifts, Novel ties and Embroideries, are offered at 15 cents each, or both books offered herewith. Use wool rags for 25 cents. Readers who have inch wide and a cro- not secured their copies of these in strips shank. The two books should send in their or chet hook with and triangles are ders immediately, as no more circles, squares worth living. And the results from these operations when the patient follows diet and other instruc tions afterward are, in most cases, very it approached too close to its edge. A tm When HEALTH strictly. You have perhaps thought of the gall bladder as a small bag which should be removed if it contains any old. Her aunt had been spending two weeks with the family stones; whereas if all cases and it was she whom Dorothy drove to the train on that cold of gall stones underwent opFebruary evening. Automobiles weren't so common then. eration, all surgeons could What Dorothy drove was a surrey, drawn by an old, half-blin- d be kept busy. As a matter of fact the gall horse named Brownie. 3 YELLOW The train pulled out of Dover Plains at 6:45 p. m., and bladder is removed only 4 DARK GREEN ' Dorothy turned the horse around and headed for home. Al- when there is a new growth 5 BRIGHT RED (cancer), excessive stone formaready it was dark a moonless, starless night. The way tions of attacks causing frequent 6 WINE RED back lay along a steep, rough, unfenced country road that colic, or when the climbed for nearly three miles before it reached Chestnut symptoms of indiA Crochet Rag Rug n a u s e a, gestion Ridge. On one side of it lay thick woods covering an upvomiting and painful ward slope of the ground, and on the other was a steep deanother rug to add to HERE iscollection. formation gas It is not in of your clivity. For part the distance, that declivity straightened make life hardly either of the books, or the leaflet out into a tall cliff. And there wai nothing to prevent a carriage from going over it, if m 400 ROOMS-4- 00 Raton DINING ROOM CAFETERIA All Located off fo $4.00 Sing? BUFFET Main Lobby DANCING DINING EVERY FRIDAY Mia. J. H. $2.00 BATHS and SATURDAY NIGHT NEWHOUSE WATERS, ftae. J. HOLMAN WATERS mm4 W. ROSS SUTTON, Mora. Let up Light up a Camel |