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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1925)
RURAL ENTERPRISE te r o f Infer:, r » » renyn. Inventive g e I nlua cam e fo rw a rd w ith a m achine or a m ethod th a t m inim ixed th a physl I c«I dem ands upon th e w orker. If ¡, I w as a q uestion o f e n vironm ent, of m oral and aex h a z a rd s to w hich. □ » 1 d e r th e old order, comm on a cc ep ta n ce had ruled th a t women should not be I sub jected , th en society im m ediately W ith C h e e r u p a n d ¿he Q u ix ie s re are d aro u n d women w orkers a p ro tec tiv e w all of se n tim e n t a n d public Several State« L im it the "T h e f a r t th a t m any o f th e stra in s I opinion. from liftin g ac-ld eo r« fall Into Indus It w as found th a t m any occu p atio n s W e ig h t a W om an M ay trie« w here w eight« a r e not heavy la , had been closed to wom en fo r no re a an Indication th a t p e rh a p s distance, son o th e r th an tra d itio n or custom , and L ift in Industrie«. HER SWEET TOOTH I w as s u re to he srn n g a n d h av e a reach, stre tc h etc., h a v e m ore to do i sw ollen nose, a n d really, air. a sw ollen It w as e la n found th a t wom en excelled “ W ashington. — How m any pound» w ith th e accid en t th a n th e acrnal a t ta s k s a t w h i.b it h a d been believed J 1 " *■**» ls ■ tra v e lin g eir- i nose w hen you a r e going to m ak e a na a w om an lift? T ills 1» not w eight. It becom es. th e re fo re a m a t tn a t only m en eoaM be proti -ient. c tu coniin«. boys. - - | I c ee ru p s f i r « call isn 't th e th in g a t all. I'm tra ry ry to It w w as found rDe 1,ZF a question a s to th e m axim um lifting te r of teach in g women how to lift w ith • C o o n n tra to e e xceptions x c e p tio n s It as found J A fternoon. " H e re a re th e s u re you w ill a g re e w ith th a t. A th e leaa? H>«a‘bfe exertio n .* ag SUJ> a< j | jv e , [,00 », sw ollen nose. In d e e d !" sp lu tte re d Mr. f r a t (h at has been at* -u v p litiied in a : th a t s ta n d a rd s of p ro d u c tiv ity w ere rn "atg W ar-Tim e S tan d ard s, e s ; d o n 't yon see th em ?” K a tel in d ig n a n tly . “ So I p e rsu ad e d 1 rsiaed in m any Instances In stea d o f “ r clrr-us o r on th e vaudeville sta g e hut i In ste ad ot ' ’h. yes. s ir." piped B rig h te y e s: I h e r n o t to touch th e bees’ n est." b aa to do w ith th e weight« which w ork- ' fn irfn z th e W orld w ar. when th o u low ered as a resu lt o f th e Introduction “ Yon 1“ « »«Id th a t I m u s tn 't." re- log women m ay b a n 'll* w ithout Jeop sands o f wom en went Into m unition o f wom an w o rk ers Into in d u strie s th e re "a: d a re n 't th ey fu n n y ? If th ey d id n ’t plant» o r und erto o k o th e r work o rd i tofore reserv ed to men. ard iz in g tb * ir L*»alth. T h is was rum ble a bout so. I'd say th ey w ere old PIlwl H oney In a sm all voice, “if th a t'« n arily p e rform ed by rnen, th e problem notably tr u e In E ngland, w here low ladies w earin g g ra y w a ists and black " h a t you call p e rsu a d in g ." Flv* wtaffw h ave und ^rtak ^o to "S o h e re w e a re . air," cried M r I u la te by law* o r th e w eights of conserving th e ir h e a lth w as re g a rd w a g e, and u n sa tis fa c to ry w orking con • k ir t* " i«t a t th a t tim e tw o sm all g ra y and K atel, pay in g no a tte n tio n to w hat w hich women m ay lift, but ind<j»rriai | ed as o f as m uch Im portance a s the ditio n s had re su lte d In a d e lib e ra te “B u t I know th a t | eij» erta deelar* th a t no f a ir a n d »at ' m a tte r o f th e ir com pensation. In the p rogram of re stric tin g p roduction or. h c s a n im als tro tte d up In single file. H oney h a d said. M a c t o i j sta n d a rd « have been e sta te < f'r " ,a m a ,l?B c rea tin g th e n a tio n a l w a r the p a rt of m an w orkers. -d rig h t in fro n t of C h e eru p s and n e ith e r o f us will be a b le to re sist th a t W omen llahed e ith e r in thia c o untry o r a b r o a d I a ” ’r ''”, r k a» one of th e haste prtnei- w ent In and speeded up th e o u tp u t un- tu rn e d head o v e r h eels one a f te r th e n e st If w e ta k e th e sam e w ay hom e. 1 tla llfo rn la has a law w hich forbids i u »” n w..i<h in d u stria l c o n tro v e r til m en w ere sham ed in to Increased Other T hen th ey picked th em se lv es up ’ h a t a problem It Is. sir.” op You wom en to lift receptacle« w hich weigh ” ** » ’« le d o r a d ju s te d It effort. a n d s a id c o o lly , as If n o th in g u nusual “ B u t I d o n 't know w hy you should i I ja-au «1 ’ f, tl 1 »F.cO ______ T» pou n d s o r m ore. Ohio p ro hibit, th a t women m ust not At th e p re se n t tim e wom en who a re ha i happened. “Good afternoon. Mr. h e a f ra id o f bees.” said C'heentpa. “ You th e em ploym ent of women in any any ca- T " ’ ** l a s t s d isp ro p o rtio n a te to lea d ers In a c tiv itie s for th e w elfare of belong to th e B a d g e r fam ily, don 't ca stre n g th . you ?” p a r ity which n e ce ssitate s th e ir lifting th _ e ir . „ . . I ’h eir sex are m ost concerned in put- I be re co n stru c tio n pr-arram of the tin g over th e equal pay for-equal wv.rk “Oh. yes," c him ed th e tw o B a te ls in 1 w eights o f 25 pounds o r over. P e n n chorus. “ We a r e B a d g ers and proud . sy lv a n ia decrees th a t women shall not A m erican F e d e ratio n o f L ab o r In- - principle th a n they a rc in bringfng eluded a d e clara tio n th a t •women | ab o u t legal o f It. T h e re a re Ju s t tw o b ra n c h e s o f ' handle. In core room s, cores which , . . ------— re stric tio n s upon th e r t a f e ls ; one lives In In d ia and th e ! weigh m o re th a n 15 re.un-ls T h ese P*rn.»<ed to per- w eights w hich a wom an should he p e r H andsom e Rod L a Rocque. the o th e r h e re In A frica ." T hey say th a t w hen a re p a rts of m olds used In Iran and 1 form ta s k s d isp ro p o rtio n a te to th e ir m itted to lift. movie" etar, was born November steel casting. New York In Its in physical stre n g th . >,r w hich ten d to Im “ As I w as saying, th e n ," resu m ed aQ -------- 28, a wom an does a m an 's Job sh e should C heerups. “ you d o n 't need to be a fra id 898' ,n Ch,c»0°- He w as educated in d u stria l code, rule 5H5, provides th a t p a ir th e ir p o ten tial m otherhood and get a m an 's pay. and th a t sh e h e rse lf of th o se bees. T h e re Isn 't a bee In th e * C hicaB° a n <f O m aha achoole. Ha wom en shall not h an d le cores which prev en t th e c o n tin u atio n of a nation of Is th e hest Judge a s to w h eth e. a task z f Strong, h ealthy, stu rd y a n d In telligent she tac k les la too g re at a s tra in upon w orld th a t could stin g th ro u g h th re e 18 8IX ,e e t th re e inches ta ll, w eight 180 w eigh m ore th a n 25 pounds. men and w om en.'' S u b sta n tia lly th e h e r stre n g th . such heavy c o ats a s you h ave on. F irst pounds, arid has brown hair and black M ethod of L ifting Im p o rtan t. % sam e provision w as In co rp o rated In com es y o u r thick c o at o f fur. th en one eyes. He began his stage career at I t Is recognized, how ever, th a t the th e p rogram su b m itte d by th e labor of loose skin a n d th e n a la y e r o f fa t. the age of seven; later he was w.th a problem cannot he solved by w riting ' group In the first natio n al Ind u strial M a in e Buys Hi»toric You a r e re a lly w e a rin g y o u r o vercoat, musical comedy show. He it popular In to a law o r code th e m axim um num conference, called hy P re sid e n t W11 w ith all who enjoy motion pictures. ra in c o a t a n d s w e a te r all a t once.” b e r of pounds w hich a wom an m ay lift. son In October. 1919. and the second Forts for Public Park» H a d n 't w e b e tte r be going, my A g re a t deal d epends upon th e way In c onference adopted the follow ing rec P o rtlan d . M aine.—E ig h t olii fo rts on d e a r? " g urgled M rs. B atel gleefully. w hich a n y th in g Is lifted and th e dis om m endation : th e coast of M aine, w ith ru in ed hlock- •I can h a rd ly w ait to be off," a n d she T d “ ,îe \^ ln g V g,art- tance. reach and stre tc h which it e n houses and graas-grow n ra m p a rts , "Women cannot e n te ----------T„ r Induarry with , ------- «qulrtned w ith d d e e lig h h t t a a t t t th h e e t th h o o u . . g . h h t . i ¡ . . . . in d in g W ay. tails. T o lift 25 pounds from one sq u irm ed w ith lig o out sa fe g u a rd s a d d itio n al to th o se pro h av e f'<*n bought by the s ta te from Of th e sw eets th a t w ere a w a itin g h e r ( J ° h n r^ ,h e »nd ta b le to a n o th e r of the sam e height vlded for men, If th ey a re to be j the fe d era l governm ent in th e last tw o ' Oh, Yes; Mrs. Ratei and I Are Feeling d o n ’t ta k e all th e honey." called Cheer on th e w ay home. does not re q u ire a s m uch energy and equally p rotected. T h e d a n g er of ex Splendid." y e a rs to be lo n v e rte d in to p a rk s of ups a f te r them . “ Good-by, Mr. C h e eru p s," called Mr. s tra in a s a lift 15 pounds from the p laitin g th e ir physical a n d n erv o u s h lste rlc In terest. • l.e eru p s; we rolled over to see you for W e ll try not to," cam e two faint R atel. “ W e'll brin g you som e honey floor to a sh elf over one's head. stre n g th w ith c u m u lativ e III effects A bill proposing th a t th e fo rts be 14 f**w m inutes a n d Inquire a f te r y our In o rd e r to a sc e rta in th e serio u sn e ss upon th e next g en era tio n Is m ore so »«Id to p riv a te persons w as Introduce.) ,“ “a h h -’’ one of th e s e d ay s,” a n d w ith a p a rtin g voices through the warm afternoon air. <© by L it t le , B ro w n * C o.) o f th e problem the B ureau of W omen rious and th e re su lts a re m ore harm *n th e s e n a te in D ecem ber, 1922 On Now th a t wag nice o f you, to be In In d u stry In New York s ta te had the ful to the com m unity. « p e d a l pro- | h e a rin g o f It, Gov. P erciv al B? Bax- replled C heerups. " i am q u ite figures com plied for a given y e a r of Vision la needed to keep th e ir hours I te r took Im m ediate action. T h e cost upl1' ,h a n k >'°u i a n <l you a re, too. I all th e women In th e s ta te who re ItFiln reas<m, to p ro h ib it night em- ( th e fo rts and equipm ent and s ite s •’hould Judge, from th e e x erc ise you ceived com pensation as a re su lt of ploym ent In fe cto rte a and w orkshops KINGVING am o u n ted to only »19,479.50. M ore h" Te bf><’n t,lk ln K today." .„ a m . an„ . l c ,urte them fri>m s tra in from lifting. T he y e a r ending o f course, will be needed fo r re p a ir- ° h ' ye* ’ Ml* R a te l a nd I a r e fe e l J u n e 30, 1925, th e ten th y e a r for com offering p a rtic u la r d a n g ers to w om en.'' ing th e ru in s and p u ttin g th e reser- lD? sI),en,,'d .” sa id one o f th e little p e n sa tio n case«, w as selected for the Can Compete W ith Men. various Into good order, w hich m eans hlarlt Hn<l Kray vlaHors. “ W e did en survey, and th e re p o rt show s th a t 100 T he w a r ex p erien ce proved th a t tin Im proving and stre n g th e n in g sea w alls J° y ° Ur ,un lb le th ro u g h th e Ju n g le. It wom en received com pensation o f th e der th e stre s s of n a tio n a l necessity P ro p e r signs will be p laced for the ,w o“ ld ,have been q u ite p e rfe c t If It 1 THE HOG AND WINTER d e n t y o f p rim itiv e o rig in prim arily, c h a ra c te r Indicated du rin g th a t period. women could do alm ost any kind of h a d n ’t been fo r one th in g w hich u p set guidance of visitors. fo r In v a rio u s fo rm s R e x is ts today T h e se KM) wom en a v era g ed 13 w ork th a t m en can do. H andicaps O th e r s ta te s a re follow ing th e le a d of Mrs. B a te l a little . I w on’t go so fa r T N MANY p a rts o f New E n g lan d am ong m any sa v a g e trib e s not yet w eek s’ disability, and th e a m o u n t of th e re to fo re accepted as Insurtnount as to say It «polled o u r day, but It w as w hen hogs a re killed th e In te stin e s em erge.) from a p rim itiv e condition. th e ir com pensation a v erag ed «109. All able w ere overcom e quickly and easily. M aine a n d a re p re p a rin g to re sto re u p se ttin g .” a re c a re fu lly e x am in ed to find out W e In h e rit th e su p e rstitio n In ques o f th e disab ilities w ere tem p o rary e x H am pering s k irts and p e ttic o a ts w ere th e ir old forts. T h ese Include F o rt “So th ese a re th e B a te ls I h ave w h at so rt o f a w in te r It ls going to tion d irec tly from th e R om ans. T he .. i V ancouver In W ashington, H a r r o d ’s cept two. One wom an who suffered discarded „ . nd th e o v eralls of th e m ale fort In K entucky and F o rt P ike In beard about," th o u g h t C h eru p s to him be. T h e w hole In te s tin e s re p re se n t R om an h a ru sp e x a n x io u sly exam ining from a perm anent p a rtia l dlsatdllty w orkers w ere adopted. self. “ W hat w as It w hich b o th ere d you th e com ing w in ter. If th e m iddle p o r th e e n tra lla o f a hog sacrificed to In th e m at- 1 Colorado. w aa employed In a hotel a n d th e o th e r ' on y o u r w ay over. Mr. R a te l? Do tion Is thickly covered w ith fa t th e In an office building. B acchus to a s c e rta in th e outcom e of p lease tell us." th en said he co rdially. m iddle of th e w in te r will be severe. Most In ju red In F actories. w a r and th e N ew E n g la n d fa rm e r Juat "If It's any kind of ad v en tu re, we a re T he sa m e Is tru e o f th e o th e r p a r ts ; Alm ost one h a lf o f th e women In cu r as c are fu lly e x am in in g th e e n tra ils of ju s t ready, a r e n 't we, Q uixie B oys? a little f a t In d ica tin g w arm w e ath e r a like an im al to find o u t w h at so rt of ring d isa b ilitie s from liftin g w eights T h ese a re tny frie n d s— B righteyes, and m uch f a t cold w e ath e r. T h is sup w in te r it Is going to he. a re one- too heavy fo r them to h a n d le — M , to Q ulckpar. S o ftfo o t a n d Sniffsnlff ” e rstltlo n In m odified fo rm s Is general an.l th e sam e th o u g h n e a rly tw o thou- to he exact, w ere em ployed In m an u fa c W ell, you see, sir, Mrs. R atel Is , j11 O'«’» th e U nited S ta te s a n d C anada, tu rin g e stab lish m en ts. T h irty -o n e w ere sa n d y e a rs e x te n d betw een them . very fond of sw e e ts w hich th o se busy hi som e p lac es th e d iv in a tio n not he^ <® by M cClure N e w sp a p e r S y n d ica te.) engaged In clerical and p ersonal serv c re a tu re s called bees h ave a w ay o f 'WJ couflned to th e In te stin e s hut ex- Ice. 23 w ere em ployed In trad e , 2 hy sto rln g up In th e ir nests. Is n 't th a t ten d ed to o th e r In te rio r p a r ts of the public u tilitie s a n d 1 In building con tru e , H oney? I call h e r H oney Ju st as sla u g h te re d anim al. at ruction. a Joke, sir.” T h is su p e rstitio n Is a survival of In th o m a n u fa c tu rin g group th e re "Y es, I m ust a d m it my fa ilin g ,” m u r h a ru sp lc a tlo n — th e form of d ivination By M IL D R E D M A R S H A L L w as one case of s tra in from liftin g In m ured Mrs. R a te l shyly. “ B ut you hy w hich. In a n cien t tim es, th e fu tu re each Of th e fo llo w in g : F oundries, Fact« about your name, its history know th a t honey Is very good, a n d you w as fo reto ld bv th e inspection of the h a rd w are , sheet m etal w are, wire, beds, meaning, whence It was derived sig- lik e It, too." mncance; your lucky day, lucky jewel e n tra ils o f a n im a ls offered In s a c ri co n stru ctio n m achinery, wood tu rn in g , “ So I do, so I do, m y d e a r,” sa id Mr. fice. T h e h a ru sp ic e s o f a n cien t Rome c o nfectionery, tobacco, clothing, fu r R a te l good-naturedly. “ W ell, ns we w ere a c a s te of s u b o rd in a te p rie s ts of n lshlng goods, needle tra d e s, shoddy, CARMEN w ere coining along, Mrs. R atel spied a low er s ta tu s th a n th e a u g u rs who, cotton goods, woolen goods. Ink, soap b ees' n est and she could h a rd ly g et hy, how ever, p e rform ed lik e d u tie s in th is a n d p ap er. I ’ v r r y S p an ish n a m e o f C arm en sh e did w ant th a t honpy so m u c h ; but respect. H a ru sp lc a tlo n Is said to have In th e clerical a n d p ersonal service and th e m ore o r less E nglish ap It w as a very larg e nest and I w as been d erived hy th e R om ans from the p e lla tiv e C arm ela a re Identical. T hough classification th e larg est n um ber of a fra id to h ave h e r te a r it open. She m ore a n cien t E tr u r ia n s ; bnt It Is evl case« 14, occurred In hotels and clubs, th ey a re used a s d is tin c t n am es, both w hile th e re w ere 13 cases in a p a rtm e n t signify “ v in ey a rd ” a n d com e to u s and office buildings. through th e I ta lia n w h ere C arm en la In th e trade g roup th e la rg e st num spelled C arm ine. b e r of acc id e n ts took p lace In food, de 1 he so u rce o f th e s e tw o na m e s Is p a rtm e n t and five and ten r ent stores bound up In th e h isto ry o f th e p ro p h et — 13 In all. F.lljah whom th e G reek tr a n s la to rs Problem Has Many Anglsa. called F.lias. W hen th e E m p re ss T h e New York s ta te d e p artm e n t of H elena v isited P a le s tin e sh e built a lab o r eaya th a t th e a n aly sis of th ese church on Mt. C arm el, a ro u n d w hich figure«, c o n tra ry to e x pectation, show s DIGESTION m ented Is pro p erty p re p a re d . It Is an rose a c lu s te r o f h e rm itag e s. th a t th e problem o f lifting heavy T h e o rd e r of C a rm e lite s w as said to excellent m eans for tre a tin g som e W eights does not lie wholly In the m an T 'X IC K S T IV E fe rm e n ts a re often form s o f indigestion. have been founded by th e p ro p h e t him o fa c tu itn g group, hut r a th e r It Ilea com bined w ith alcohol f o r pre- P ro p rie ta ry p re p a ra tio n s of m ineral self, but w hen the L a tin s overflow ed w ith wom en who a re doing cleaning, se rv a tlv e p u rp o se s, but th ia m ay also salts, a d d s a n d a lk a lis a re also used into P a le s tin e It first cam e Into n o te th o se a ctin g as w a itre sses and carry in g 'a d e stro y th e living, v ita l pow er of the to a ssist digestion, hut do not p re p are and its farne becam e w id e sp rea d heavy tra y s. Ja n ltre sse s who set out fe rm e n t. thro u g h o u t th e W est. a t. M ary w as foods fo r ab so rp tio n a s fe rm e n ts do. ashes, and women em ployed In sto re s m ade Its p a tro n e ss a n d In Ita ly she T h e tn s te or o d o r of sta le n ess, or T lie first e sse n tia l. In a n y case of who lift heavy boxes from shelves ami becam e know n a s th e M adonna di C a r decom position, In d ig estiv e p r e p a r a Indigestion. Is to find o n , w hat causes re p la ce them tio n s is an Ind icatio n th a t th ey a re It. o r w h a t kind of Indigestion It Is- m ela o r th e M adonna di C arm ine. As It la d o ubtful,“ say s th e rep o rt, n ri , V S Iv .. w • k. .. , ... unfit fo r use. ■ re su lt th e tw o nam es o f C arm ela and "w h e th e r law a or codes ev er could he A tte m p ts n re o ften m ade to m ask m ade which could re g u la te w ith any <" --------------- m e u n m e to be th e Ita lia n wom en. T hey a r e still used th is com lltlon a tin g ” It. Ye,lows’, o t ? ^ X ’^ s h T n " • V T * ' 'w i t h of ' ^ r decom o m . « position ? ; ^ « “» , ^ hy used £ in r tre X d eg ree of Justice th e question of lifting h e re and in Spain, w h ere C a rm in e w as ( Ä by O w org. M a tth ew A dam a ) m h . * " Y ellow «, „ b . riv e r I - o n e o f r i,e To t „ e q u a il« , o f a pepaln * ’ It becom es p ra ctic a lly a m a tte r of per moat re m a rk a b le X e . of tu rn ed Into C arm en, th e n am e becam e pepsin ’ *'* m any th a t h ave m ade the p re p a ra tio n , I, m ay he put Into a teat sonal equation, and a m a tte r of know ile a e r t to ( lo w e r In th e W est ' , " r " 'k a natio n al favorite. tea , ---- w ---- -uy . .. ......... . alk w ay Hlnng B|„ n g th e top of th e dam m a k e . tu b e w ith w ing liow to do IL m akes T he ruby Is C a rm e n 's ta lism a n i? m .ta ilk an Ideal pro m en ad e fo r v isito rs to view th e wonders. f r a . It Is said th a t she w ho w ears a If th e c h eese cu rd In th e m ilk Is no, d igested and pro m p tly liquefied, ml Ht 'iVre" Wlth° Ut fe a r ln ,he X , , ; np,nle" a n d will a lw ay s be th e conclusion to he draw n from th e Thir»ty Songbirds Rob «hlelded from a d v e rse fo rtu n e. T h e te st is th a t th e p ep sin la not a good Bern m ust he w orn, how ever, on th e Tomatoe» of W a te r left aide. T u e sd a y is C a rm e n 's lucky T o te s t a p re p a ra tio n o f pam -reafln, C am bridge, Mil.—As a re su lt of tha day and 7 h e r lucky num ber. long i-on,Itiued dro u g h t in th e C hurch p u t som e of It In a tu b e w ith s ta r c h (® br Wh.-L r N ., , p. p, r s>.Balc.,.4 «m inant French M r , aerologist B u n direct re la tio n exlated b etw een (he creek d istric t of D o rc h este r county, and If th is Is not p rom ptly d igested Calculations on Hl« Discovery periods of ,44 y ears, 1,72 y e a rs and robins, b lac k b ird s and sta rlin g » hav« th e specim en m ay be d isc ard e d a s not ■ 1 1 I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I !„[ I I I I | ; . istí y e ars a n d th e ir w in ters o f e x begun e atin g to m ato es to o b tain drlnk- being a good one. of Solar Cyclo. D ig estiv e fe rm e n ts a re also ,0 he Ing w a te r It la Hie first tim e in the A LINE O’ CHEER , rente sev erity anti su m m ers of ex o b ta in e d from p la n ts, am ong them I aria. T h a t It la possible to predict tren ie h e a t. m em ory of th e oldest resident» here being th e pineapple, th e paw paw and w e ath e r even c en tu rie s In ad v an ce by By John Kandrick Bangs. I bus th e te rrib le w in te r o f 1917, th a t robins h ave been know n to m olest edopritig rite p rin cip le th a t th e so la r w h l.t, cost rite lives of th o u sa n d « of crop«. «0 g re at h a s th e nuisan ce be c e rta in b a cteria. - - l- H -H -i.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 m i n , , , T h e fe rm e n t from th e pin eap p le cycle Inclinlea "44 y e a rs la th e aa- soldiers on th e w e ste rn fro n t, eo rre com e th a , th e fa rm e rs a re using «hot- and paw -paw d ig e sts pro tein s, and to n nding sta te m e n t, m ade In all »erl- S |s.ndet1 With th a t of 1544. or 373 g uns ,0 p ro tec t th e lr c ro p s AS T O H U M O R hence Is su ita b le for Indigestion in th e ouanesa, ,o the A 'aderny of Hcleneea y e ars previously, and w ith o th e r y e ars tin e fa rm e r said th a , In one day th e stom ach. by th e em inent aatroB om er and In,nous In th e a n n a ls o f se v e re win b ird s d e stro y ed a h u n d re d b a sk e ts of " * *h ‘P' 1 ,h e T h e p in eap p le fe rm e n t Is no, e x Uieteorologtat, A bbe G abriel ! : T h . . . P “ ,D * nd tl' 4 rrew . 1er«. T h e se v e re F e b ru a ry o f 1K95 r ,,” ‘ ,r u l t al* now «"king If « ten siv ely used, h u t th a t from th e p a w . «»m pest rage» n o isily T he discovery o f th e ao lar cycle c o rresponded w ith th a t o f 17(19 t }, p j rallli w ould end th e bird s depredation» - H f u n r , » ’ ld’ «• paw Is. nnd m uny p re p a ra tio n s of 1, o f 744 y e a ra Is re p o rte d hy Gahrlel j c e le b r a te d w in t e r o f ir If. o tn e having lea rn ed llic value of IS fu ll Of trou b le « brew. 1 «T9-R0 corre- a re on th e m a r k e t . a s a re su lt of „lore th an sixty y e a rs "ponded w ith 1,MM. HMM, and 1323. to m a to es a s food, they w ould con tln u a T And™ ’ “ , 1 , n r » « R in g on. T hey a re no, of uniform vaine, o f research , the ablve told the academ y ,0 e a t them even w hen no lo n g er need all 1*1 years apart. And sp eedy I. t h . * though th ey freq u e n tly do good se rv The cycle lacludee 9.a»2 full m oons Ana c o m . W hs, p ort. G abriel added th a t th e y e a r 1749, ed fo r m o istu re? A n o th er questio n Is ice. and B7 periods o f sun spots. T h e th e m ost se v e re w in te r P a ris h a s e v er I th ia : Will th e C hurch creek birds tell T h e b a c te ria used In tre a tin g Indi- I ' ' T g ’ *’’M * r# «Po» cycle divides Into tw o periods o f 372 know n, p ro bably will he re p en ted | of th e ir discovery »0 th o se In o th e r . . Ulva xsst u n to tb s chase. gestlon a re th e lactic acid ta c llll, p a r I t . ’R atH cts? If they do, th e f a n n e r s are y e a rs o r fo u r of 1*1 y e ars each. next year, 1*1 y e ars a fte rw a rd tlc u la rly th e B acillus B ulgarlcus. :: * " ? Jf . ’ Wri», o r If I lose. ’ ‘‘H'*"1* ’rouble. A fte r his discovery. 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