Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
But Country Is Full of Mosquitoes
in Summer.
ßÄR P|LOJS NOW
HAVE SOSE FEET
Ladies Forced to Wear Layer of Pa-
per Under Stockings as Armor
Plate Against Vicious Attacks
of Insects.
Physicians Are Treating Victims
Who “ Step on Gas” Too
Long Without Rest.
.NO FUESJN^ALASKA
——
Washington.—Alaska has millions
of mosquitoes, but not one house fly.
.
f
This is the information that Is brought
back from that territory by Dr. J. M.
Aldrich of the United States national Disease Usually Follows Long Trip
Through Which Driver Has Re­
museum, who made an insect survey
there this summer.
mained Continually at Wheel.
— Origin Easily Traced.
Hordes of mosquitoes during the
Alaskan summer In places as far
It Is not all smooth sailing for the
north as Seward and Fairbanks, pro­
vide continual entertainment fo«r the driver of a “gasoline wagon,” accord­
Inhabitants, who, »however, do not ing to physicians, who report that
have to contend with the ravages of many motorists are returning from
the domestic fly.
long trips with a decidedly notleeable
— the
....... ladies
Aiawa of W Alaska
JSU io wish
LimP- to n ,s the new foot disease. But
\\ hen
wear thin and filmy silk stockings
be 3,arnie^ f ft Is not at all seri-
they have
ave to place a protective lay
lay- ,,as-
er of paper underneath as an armor
The disease is always acquired in
plate against the mosquitoes,” is one the accelerator foot, the appendage
■tory that he has to tell. Laborers I
t!iA‘ ca,r °ver the road at
JJT£.ar mosquito nets and heavy gloves. a fast clip. Continued pressure of
Smudges áre á national institution the
* 5 j.r * on
w» the accelerator button
.there. They are everywhere. In the causes a displacement of the tpetatar-
-- the
— -----.a
i sal hones,
declare physicians who have
Interior
Alaskan sux-
summer
Is suf
ficiently warm for swimming. But • dl®Snosed cases that have been
th ÍÍ
is sport
ar.o rt must
brousrht t t L° their attention. Its effects
Ú
o m p « a ied by
sport
must be
he W
accompanied
by » à a I i ?g?u?h.
_
... - kv,
F "* J2 e&nelrucT"
a» V’ a r ▼
not serious
corintio Tizvo*
are not
Rp«t io
,s th«
the onlv cure
ceremony.
T^e bdv§
nut > arp
©f branches Oh the hftqk of the stream,
One Day Turns Trick.
p ro te c t it from fijosquito^l by a
More than one motorist returns
«nudge, and enter and exit from the home limping in one day, doctors aver.
water with a mosquito-defying dash.
Long trips cause strains on the car
strain ___
on __ the
Alaskan mosquitoes do not act as and the driver. . The - ____
_
carriers of malaria and yellow fever ' accelerator foot sets up a nervous ir-
^ s do thqse
the United States and ritation. that results in pain, and as
tropics, but they are very vicious. •
the driver abandons his car
They literally fill the air. In one j \vith a Pimp every time he walks. The
•weep of an Insect-collecting net about disease Is commonly known as the
his head, Doctor
'
Aldrich
.......... was able
“ to “motor foot?” but is technically called
^ » p ty r e 110 mosquitoes by actual the "meTatarsa'I displacement.”
«dint.
-
The limp usually develops In the
right
foot, for few’ drivers áre “left-
The absence of house flies in Alaska
The
follows
has raised the question as to whether footed
---- disease
--------- usually
------- „ ___
_
there V a northern Jlmi^ to the house a l°nS overland trip, through which
fly. Heretofore, it has been assumed i the driver has remained steadily at bis
that the domestic fly accompanies post, and never has thought to give
rest.
, . .
.
wherever life is possible, but Doc- the perid extremity
Swell Doctors* ¿offers.
Aldrich’s observation has thrown
pew light on the subject. The al>-
The coffers of the chiropodists and
---^•ence or horses and their manure orthopedic surgeons have taken on a
In large quantities may be a minor silver lining since the arrival of the
reason for the absence of the house new hoof affliction. Many motor vaca­
fly, but climate seems to be the prin­ tionists return to receive treatments.
cipal one. Even in the southern end Massages and rest are said to cure
of Alaska's panhandle at Ketchikan the pains as rapidly as other treat-
there are salmon factories, houses ments.
and stores, uR unscreened, and with
Motorists accustomed to long drives
absolutely no traces of the common scoff at the idea of the disease. If
fly. A few of the rarer flies that are ' there Is any such ailment, they declare,
found In the United States also live it easily can be thwarted by shifting
In Alaska, but in insignificant num- feet.
hers.
1 Some doctors call the ailment “acute
Insects from the interior of Alaska foot strain.” The origin of the disease
were collected by Doctor^Aldrich for is easily accounted for, they say. Re-
the |jrst time. The valley of the Tan- leasing the tension of the accelerator
ana river, a tributary of the Yukon, spring, followed by more moderate
is very much like the northern part driving, will diminish the prevalency of
of Minnesota, and the region around i the ailment, physicians say.
Lake Superior so far as insects are '
_____ a__________
concerned, he has found. Doctor Al-
i£? A„ A, m/s
drich’s trip extended from Seward WATER IN COOLING SYSTEM
to Fairbanks, along the route of the
—--------.
ARTHUR H. YÜUNG
FRENCH ARREST “ DEAD HERO” NO ONE ORDAINED TO DIE
d
CLAIM EFFECTS NOT SERIOUS
partially-completed government rail-
way.
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REFUGEE NOW STUDENT
At the tenth annual congress of t h i
National Safety congress In Boston,
Arthur H. Young of Chicago, who is
manager of the .industrial relations of
the International Harvester company,
was elected president of the council,
though serving without pay, he will
direct the affairs of a co-operative
cqfflniercial association of approxi-
frlqt®]/ ®;°99 industrial plants, rail-,
Fdadi, mihes and other agencies and
others interested in the prevention of
accidents in the plant, on the street
and In the home. Mr. Young is one
of the pioneers In the safety move­
m ent
-|j | •
FORMAL PHRASEOLOGY
AVOID TROUBLE IN STEERING
Knuckle Pivot Pins Should Be Greased
at All Times to Prevent Be-,
coming Rusty.
Steubenville, O.—A touring car with
Miss Bessie Philllpson of Steubenville
driving, plun/ed over a 250-foot em­
bankment, looped the loop 17 times,
and landed In the middle of a street,
a pile of wreckage. The girl escaped
without a scratch.
The noise of the descending car
frightened the horses of an ice wagon
i far below, and they ran away. Some
children ran after them.
The car
landed where the children had been
standing. One of the horses tripped
and fell against the gates at a rail­
road crossing, saving both animals
from death under the wheels of an on-
rushing train.
Tyre JQik:*
Free Tube
w ith every Mason-Cord
at Leedom’s Tire
H ospital
W hy Guess About I t—
Whep You Can Know About It?
m
Suppose a guide said—
"This way there’s a safe and pleasant road
to your destination, with no risks or troubles on
the way,” and—
_
“That way there’s a road that a good many
have stalled on and turned back from, but you may
get through.”
Which would you take?
v»-
Postum is a thoroughly agreeable and satisfy­
ing meal-time drink, and you’re sure that it's per­
fectly safe for health. Coffee contains drug qualities
which disturb and harm the health of many.
“Will the gentleman yield?”
"I was about to say—”
“Let me ask another question.”
“If the Chair will allow me—"
Postum or coffee? Which road?
“I will say to the gentleman—”
W hy guess when you can know?
“I move to strike out the last w’ord.”
“Slay I interrupt the gentleman?”
“How much time have 1 remaining?'’
“I reserve all points in order on the
bill.”
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P ostum com es in tw o form s: In stan t P ostum (in tins) m ade in stan tly
in th e cup by th e addition of boiling water. P ostum Cereal (in packages
of larger bulk, for those w ho prefer to m ake the drink w hile the meal is
being prepared) m ade by boiling for 20 m inutes. Sold by all grocers.
Postum for Health—“There’s a Reason”
“I think as a m atter of public pel-
icy—”
“I am frank to say to the gentle­
man—”
“The time of the gentleman has ex­
pired.”
“I am glad to have heard the gentle­
man’s speech.”
,
—
, i-ii.«- ”
“Let me put a concrete hypothetical
question.”
November - - December
“The district which I have the honor
to represent.”
“I was not present in the chamber
when the gentleman began his re­
marks.”—Washington Searchlight.
4- *********** ********************* A
APTLY PUT
Anyway, wc never knew’ a
man to marry a woman to re-
form her.
A p atent has been granted a De­
tro it inventor for a method for a t - ,
tf ching an airplane beneath a dirig- i
ible balloon with a quick acting :
clutch th a t enables an aviator to j
free the plane for inclapendent
flight.
Th the majority of cases the
sad lock on a man’s face is due
to overeating.
The
life
one
sary
Giant Biacksnake
Robs Henroost
Bette? go cheerfully
through life, not bor
rowing trouble, Ja uT
keeping a snug 'R ttlo
balance at th e F irst
National, just in case
T h e W sst s G reat
N a t io n a l ^M a g a zin e ”
When Satan employs idle
hands^the work is always well
done.
Lack of lubrication is the chief cause
of hard steering.
The steering
knuckle pivot pins should be greased
at all times. They have large surfaces,
which cause a heavy draft, if dry and
rusty.
der III.
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Important That It Be Changed Every­
Week or Two to Prevent Rust
- “I have listened with a good deal of
Accumulation.
interest—”
Few’ drivers realize how important it
Is to change the water in the cooling
system every week or two. The rust
accumulates and should be drawn off
while it Is In a finely divided form.
If it Is allowed to accumulate too
long it collects in masses and gradu­
ally fills up the water ja c k e ts In
time the cooling water cannot rench
the bottoms of the jackets and the
engine overheats very readily.
Chester, Pa.—Thomas Collins
of Ogden discovered that the
chicken thief robbing his hen­
nery of healthy young chicks
was a biacksnake nearly ten
feet long, Collins killed the rep­
tile after half an hour’s fight.
Each morning Collins found his
chicks disappearing.
When he
heard a cackling chorus he
found the snake with another
bird.
*
Girl Unhurt W hin Car Falls 250 Feet,
Children Moved Just in Time,
Horses Barely Escaped.
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