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Show WORTH KNOWING. Many persons are unaware thut tho greon and tender top of many veget nbles, uch a radishes, turnips, celery cel-ery and beets, contain alunble mineral min-eral nnd other food substance, und ure excellent cooked ns green or even a additional salads. Pulaon Ivy can alwnj be dlstln-gulahed dlstln-gulahed from similar plant by It leaflets, which ore arranged In threes, the center one borne on a slightly longer stalk than the other two. It Is a perennial plant, propagated by means of creeping underground stem or rootitocka and also by the seeds, Patents aro pending covering a de vice for the protection of nil classes of ships from enemy submarine, In-vented In-vented by John T, Clark of Provo. Clark claims that his Invention con be attached to any ship of any else at very small expense so that it Is lm-possible lm-possible for torpedoes, either visible or submerged, to damage the ship, whllo the ship can flro n the " marine nt will. Letter from P'f Inent person have been sent : ntor Smoot and King and Conl"' men Mu and Welling t"irz that they take the matter up alls" government. i The quality and flavor of ml iflsh can bo Injured by otcr.-ooxwi (Improper cooking. If 'i f" , I lowed to burn oven a little tn, ivelop unpleasant flavors. , I happens In making gravies 'ld117( 'or In frying food, the food ""' ,, i ally not be eaten, Hurneil me iUIbo disagreeable and so are w vegetable. Wild carrot or Queen Ann'' (daucua carota) Is thought Jr-y plant from which the culth""! den carrot originated. The nv,, carrot, If allowed to grow unnw a number of year, gradual" ' the highly developed crown "?! i which It la valued aa a vegett'. becomes distinguishable from " dlnary carrot. |