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Sick Children of Aurora Study in Open Air Foreign Parasites Help Agriculture “WAR” WINS A PRIZE O' involving eo-oi>eration with the bureau of public road« and the bureau of •tandani«. to learn the effect of the electrical charging of particles of In- Washington. — Substantial progress sectlcWe dust produced by the air warfare against a variety of Insect plane used In airplane dusting of cot l<e«t» 1* described by the bureau of ton fields. entomology In it* annual report for Studies relating to the problems of I the fiscal year 1924. A number of ef- bee-keeping, such as the diseases of i fertile new methods nnd material*, for bees, the causes of differences In the I use against different types of Infesta colors of honeys and the behavior of i tion Inure been developed, and the con bees, as affected by change in me trol of jyisect pests by the Importation teorological and other factors, have and reuring of nutural parasite« ba« continued at the bee laboratory, at recelved considérable attention. Somerset, Md. Work deslgned tu prevent tiie In recognition of the position filled I ►prend of the Japunese beetle has by the Insect pest survey, the ento- 1 been grm tly strengthened. It 1« said, mologlst in charge of the survey has * by Inrreu-i-d appropriations. More ' been requested to participate In the ! effective Inspection of farm products meetings of the crop estimate board, lids 1» not a sclioolroom in the Arctic, with Juvenile Eskimos ns pupil*. It I* «Imply the system of "fresli ulr ed- and nursery stock has been made pos to serve that board In an advisory ca ' Ucntlon us demonstrated in the Brudy public school nt Aurora, HI. By thl« method boy* and girl» who ure found sible, as well as the broadening re- i . pacity on the statu* of insect pests ; t<> lie under« eight or undernourished, or have other physical defect* which fresh ulr treatment may overcome, are »egre- search activities. These have result- . affecting crop« upon which thl» board Killed, mid by studying, eating nnd sleeping in rooms where the window*« are always <q>en, even during extreme tem ed In information which may lead to ¡•sue» eatlmnte». This bronze head design for Meade perature, regain «eight anil health without rseortlng to medicine. Each child drinks three nnd a half pints of milk Hie better utilization of evergreen memorial, representing "War,” ha» n day, nnd hot dishes are served for luncheon, with n menu of carefully aelccted nourishing food. The average gain stock grown iu the Infested regions of ' 1 been purchased by the Art Institute, In •w eight 1« two to three ¡»muds per week. New Jersey and Pennsylvania, in the ; German Railway* Adopt Chicago, for its permanent collection. development of better insectlde« and It Is the work of Charlea W. Grafly Yankee Efficiency Way* methods of applying them, and In new ! year In York city would be measures for treating infested soil in Dusseldorf.—The German railway 1 of Philadelphia and won for him the erased. administration la Introducing American Mr. and Mm. Keith Spalding prize nursery beds. of «1,000 at the annual exhibition at "It would have caused Charlie Ross efficiency methods. Every effort has been made to se to be found nnd Lillian McKenzie." The bureaucracy, inherited from im the Institute. "There would be no more lost chil cure the maximum number of parasite perial times, is giving place to busi enemies of the Japanese beetle, and to dren?" I asked. ness methods. Various subordinates, travel on the railway- of the reicb "If lost they would be quickly establish these successfully. In co-op- such as divisional chiefs, are being through folders, maps, moving-picture efatlon with the states of New Jersey found,” returned Mni. Hamilton. "And given much wider latitude of decision films, and travel agencies maintained there would be no ¡a Mlbillty of nil»- and Pennsylvania and the federal hor and their initiative Is thus being tn foreign centers. ticultural board, the prevention of the [ taken Identities, No two footprint« strengthened. So long as the railway system was are alike and they never change, spread of the Japanese beetle has By way of reducing operating ex , niwely department government. been enforced to the fullest extent I mother could say with certain Prove* Infallible Mean* of the footprint is an Infallible means of Whnt possible by means of a rigid embargo ¡>enses, the administration' is negotl- ■ there was little done to make active today 1 ty, ’ If my child were lost atlng for the acquisition of sawmills. I Identification. . propaganda for the road*. A trained Identification. would recognize him in 12 year«!* on a very large < lass of produce likely steel works, etc.. In which much of advertising staff is now at work to Possibilities. The woman who la not sure whether to be moved out of the infested areas. the equipment needed is to be made, i change this. "It solves the problem of the un a child Is her own or another's Is the Corn Borer Expands. The change of spirit Is most noticed , Just as soon as the railway admln- York.—"Fuotprlntln ; ts my The European corn borer has made fad." Mild Mary E. Hamilton, director fortunate stricken suddenly by am saddest slU‘t In u world crowded with in connection with advertising meth- I Lstratlon is on It* feet financially, more If every person sad spectacles. Yet It Is a common Its appearance on the western end of of the New York policewomen's bu- nesia or aphasia. od*. A comprehensive scheme has comfortable cars are to be constructed reau. "But It is a fad that will last «ere footprints! nt birth nnd record* <>ne. Nothing In nature changes so Long Island, and the infestation in the been mapped out for popularizing! and put Into service. made of the footprints 'he footprints Ohio area ut the western end of Lake 1 wholly as does a babe that Is growing as long a* I do. 1 hope It will hist ress ha« as long ns the world.” The head Of would answer the sad old question. up. A mother's heart may tell her Erle has intensified. the truth, but she lias no ure means been made In the work of importing the policewomen of New York made 'Who am If Insect parasites of the corn borer from "Footprinting would prevent the of proving It." this remark to Adu Patterson, who southern Europe. General control tell» the story In the Police Magazine. hospital blunders of mlxed-up and campaigns have been Instituted. Kills Huge Owl Mrs. Hamilton has furnished au apart missing babies. Une Imported parasite Is aiding In ’’It would make complete und ment next to her own home for des- Tncomn, Wash.—A great owl that <"Tntr, unmarried mothers who might curate beyond doubt the Identifica had long been killing poultry and wild the control of the alfalfa weevil. Vig otherwise become human waste. Fran tion of th- dead. game near South Bend, Wash., re- orous control efforts by state and fed "Potters’ field would dwindle to a cently was caught and slain ns a re- eral entomologists are believed to tic, betrayed girls with the dawn of motherhood In them may ring her mere record of poverty rather than Kilit < f the pluck of Mr*. W. A. Wilson, have contributed inqiortantly to the doorbell at tiny hour und find sympa mystery. The appalling record of the The bird measured 4 feet 5 inches suppression of grasshopper outbreaks In the Dakotas, Montana, Colorado, thy and N room III the little waiting burial of 200,000 unknown dead a aero«« the wings. Wyoming. Texas und Oklahoma. Ex Is Polite and Considerate of put out from shore In great numbers apartment that Is a twin of Mr*. Ham tensive Investigations have been made to take off the treasure. ilton’« home. T«ln In shining neat His Victims. In connection with weevils attacking Many of the wild-looking boatmen ness and enre und livableness. We stored products of all kinds, resulting Were talking of these distraught, de attempted to board, but the pirate in the recommendation of several bet spairing ilsttora. of. the pallid faces Foochow, China.—With considera chief stood them off at the point of a ter and safer methods of fumigation. and the midnight ring nt the door, tion for their victims worthy of Kobin revolver while his foLowers brought The Mexican bean beetle bus. con when Mrs. Hamilton mentioned foot Hood, pirates recently took possession the loot to the «hip's side. He ex tinued Its rapid spread. It bus now printing. of the Chinese steamer Nlngshln. ran plained to the passengers: “If these ■ Imvst reached Lake Erie, has been “It is the last word In accuracy In found in West Virginia near Pennsyl her into a harbot^near Amoy, and pro- fellows get on board I can’t control the detection of criminals," «lie raid. vania, und has extended its range ceeded to loot her most systematically. them, and they certainly will rob you "Commissioner Richard E. Enright. ' ac< ordlng to a report brought here by of everything you hnve.” ♦--------------------- ------ .------------------------------ greatly in the Southeastern states. who Is n progressive, forward-looking Attempts to establish a tuchinid Uy William Overholt and family, Ameri As soon as the silver was unloaded official. deeply Interested In finger- by order of the viceroy of New Spain, parasite huve thus far been unsuccess can missionaries, passengers and wit Into the small boats the captain of the printing not only for detection, but for The Alamo in Charge o the Marquis of Valero. In 1718. n num ful, but It is hoped that this can be ness« s of the occurrence. ship was ordered to put to sea, and as protection, approves foot- •- Texas Women. done eventually. ber of year* before the revolution. The quartermaster bravely refused the boats dropped astern the pirates printing. Extreme cold weather in January, to tmn over his keys to the pirate fired a salute with their small arms, The church was built of stone, nnd Son Antonio, Texas.—The Alamo— Origin of Footprinting. 1924, and a phenomenal drought later, there are evidences that It once had chief ¡..id was killed, but the pirates the chief bowing low and swinging his the shrine of Texas liberty—1» the "It enme into the department In a twin towers, though nt the time It was in the states from Alabama westward, made up a purse of «300 and intrusted hat In a wide theatrical gesture. strange way. A beggar was brought best-loved historical building In Texas. besieged by Gen. Santa Anna they had resulted in. a low emergence of the cot It to another of the ship’s officers to In. Ills hands were gone. Ills arms Wrapped In Its gray cloak. It stands disappeared nnd the* dome bad partly ton boll weevil this year. Control be given to the family of the murdered Lucky, Once Alley Pup, Were mere stubs. How ahould we se luTif nmld the hustle nnd bustle of fallen. At the time the Alamo was measures have been perfected along man. Guest of $5,000 Dog cure means of Identification In hit modern city life. The word "Alamo" rehabilitated, a new roof was put on: several Unes, including airplane dust The pirates boarded the ship in There New York.—A month ago Lucky was no birthmarks. lx n Spunlsh name for the cottonwood but It still retains the old dirt floor. ing and the maintenance of a supply Shanghai in the guise of - passengers. of calcium arsenate, and the outlook Comparatively few persons have them. tree, n specie* of poplar whose wood When nearing Amoy they overpowered gleaning a precarious living snooping Famous Battle. is encouraging. ‘The only thing to do Is to take his Is noted for beauty of texture. These the officers and crew, acting with pre in garbage pails and sleeping in some During Texas' war with Mexico In Burk-beetie control projects In the footprints,' said some one. The beg trees grow along the creeks mid rivers darkened doorway. cision and with practically no violence. 1886, the Alamo, containing 181 men Pacific coast states and the Rocky gar's foot wa» smeared with the Ink of Texas. The Alamo was erected In Kecently she sat at the right paw of They politely warned the Chinese under the command of Col. W. B. mountain region have continued to re- lined in fingerprinting. was t«>l<l n grove of cottonwoods. Kiki, a princess in her own right. speaking passengers not to get excited. Travis, and Including Bowie, Crockett qulrj much attention. to step Upon a sheet of wli|fe paper. daughter of Bantam King, a «5,000 The building now known a* the Informing them their object was pri New Contact Insecticide. There wa« n complete print. By that Alamo was the church in the Mission and Bonham, wns besieged by Santa bundle of canine perfection, Lucky marily me seizing of 00,009 pounds of A new contact insecticide, -which simple net the perfection of methods San Antonio de Valero. It stands on Anna with a large force. Col. Travis munched liver nnd Ippped ice cream. sent messenger* with n call for help will in many Instances be a suitable silver bars consigned to the American of identification hud been rem the guest of honor nt n ------- feast of the the cast side of Alamo plazu In the A criminal may twist his fingers and center of San Antonio, with Its carved which failed to come. He then made substitute'for nicotine at a lower cost, Oriental bank at Foochow. Neverthe social elect of New York's dogdom. less, It was explained somewhat apolo his famous speech to his men and prevent n perfect print, lint the sole stone face toward the setting sun. has been developed at the Silver About three weeks ago, Mrs. E. A. of the foot Is uncompromising, The Its front bears Jhe date of 1757, prob asked those who agreed to «remain Spring (Md.) laboratory. The practi getically, the pirates needed some Rundquist was walking tn Madison ave^ with him and defend the fort to the cal value of pure ethyl acetate as a clothing and would be obliged to ac footprint Is a masterpiece. ably the dnte of Its dedication. nue. With her was Kiki, dignified, cept some from the passengers. last to step over a line which he drew Foot print Ing tins the widest up aristocratic. The foumliiilon stone was lahl on on the floor with the point of his fumigunt for grain at railway termi Only the passengers in the private nals has been demonstrated. The sub plication to the problem* of life nnd Muy 8, 1711. It Is understood thnt On the curb stood Lucky, miserable, sword. stitution of hydrocyanic-acid gas fumi cabins were robbed, the less fortunate despondent, shivering. On the other the police: for hands tuny be maimed the mission wa* founded on the Rio ones in the matter of comforts being gation for sprays and other treatment Every one, with the exception of a nnd manipulated, but the soles do not Grande river In 1703, was moved twice, end of the cotton string that encircled change. So long as the feet remain. then finally brought to San Antonio, man nnmed.Ros*, who nmde his es of hides and skins for the control of unmolested. Toward the foreign trav her neck was Joey Girojo, six-year-old elers the pirates were extremely polite. cape, stepped over the Une to Trnvls. the hide beetle'has been a complete human fragment, also shivering. Bowie had to be lifted across the Une. success. A new formula under inves From them they took nothing, evident Mrs. Rundquist, wife of a surgeon, On March 0, Santa Anna stormed the tigation at the Orlando (Fla.) station, ly under orders from their chief. has a soft spot for boys and dogs. fort. The brave defenders were over- the so-called kaolin emulsion, has Under compulsion the crew piloted whelmed. proved to have distinct tnerlt In,the the Nlngshln into a harbor, where, in Joey acquired a new sweater, and Lucky a warm blanket, harness an I After the siege the Alamo was in control of scale insects affecting citrus a concealed location, appeared a fort leash. When It came time for Kiki’s ruins until 1849, when it was partly fruit tree* A project is under way. suggestive of medieval days. Boats ! annual Christmas party to her aris- restored by Maj. Babbitt, acting quar- . tocmtlc friends. Lucky was Included, termaster of the Eighth Military de and Joey. partment, for offices and a storehouse, Mrs. Rundquist's spacious apartment Texas having been admitted Into the was thrown open for the occasion and Union. It was thus used until the the guests permitted the freedom of Civil war when the Confederate fujees the luxurious Persian rugs and bro- took It over. After the tbe ceded furniture. United States government again used It until n quartermaster's depot wns Keeps Diary built on Government hill. Emporia, Kan.—«Persons who buy The Btnt'e afterward purchased the diaries the first of each year, . keep Alamo for «20,000. The Daughters of them a few weeks, then tire of the the Texas Republic have charge of practice, will take off their hats to the relics and mementos within its W. H. Brooks, Emporia grocer. He walls. They have put up bronze tab as kept a diary for 51» years without lets containing the names of the 181 ■ nissing n day, and January 1 he start men who made tin» hepic stand. ed his sixtieth Journal, The Daughters of the Republic Brooks only writes n few lines a bought the ground, now Inclosed by day, hut he never lets a day go by the vine-covered nrched walls on the without some sort of an entry. He right of the Alamo and once a part of keeps his diaries filed in his desk at the nusalon, for «75,000 nnd Inter sold the store, and always Ims them nvall- It to the state for «05,000. They made able "for looking up events In the a walled garden of this spot with wldA sQÖässäss town’s nlstory. Iron gates opening toward, the Alamo. ('apt. It E. Brunschwlg, formerly of the Twenty-seventh battalion, Chas Mnn> semltroplcal plants, vines nnd Song Helps Sale« seurs Alpins ("Blue Devils"), with the bronze palm, the work of Auguste Vim- flowers * ow there. Six pecan trees, Washington.—The United States has nern, sent from France by the Union of French Face Wounded nnd placed on now bearing, were sent as a gift. A plenty of bananas. the tomb of the .Unknown Hero In Arlington cemetery on Armistice day. The peach tree stands within the iron Last year, apparently spurred by the Union, which Is headed by Marshal Petain and Colonel Picot, Is compoA-d of gates. The ivy that runs over the popular song. 44.000.000 bunches of officers and men In all branches of service In the French army whose features stone archways was brought from bananas were Imported, two-fifths of , bear the mark of the terrible day of the World war. In ordinary conversa Mount Vernon. A granite shaft—a a bunch for every num, woman and tion the members of the union refer to themselves as the "Genies Cnssees,” gift from Japnn to commemorate a child In the republic. or "Cracked Faces." Captain Brunsehwlg, who was badly wounded In the similar battle fought at Marischlno Again the Piasa Bird, a noted aboriginal carving, looks down from the America also bought «20.000,000 face during the first battle of the Somme, Is an officer of the Legion of Honor In their own country—1« within the cliffs of the Mississippi river nt Alton, III. The original carving of the Piasa and wears the French and Belgian war crosses. worth of nuts abroad. Almond* made garden. Bhd. first seen by Father Marqudt’e w,ben he cruised along the Father of Wa- up nearly «0,000,000 of this amount. Progre«» Reported in War fare on Insect*. ES ZO Footprinting Last Word in Accuracy Chinese Pirate Knightly Rogue Scene of Battle Is Now a Museum Tribute From French Face Wounded Piasa Bird Again on Cliff at Alton