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unpleas- ant it is suddenly to separate the stickers from the human skin But why worry about the snake Why look for trouble even before the plas ter begins to draw When tho prop- er time comes and the usefulness of v the big muffler Is ended It is possible the cobra will slough the plasters as ho might his skin A writer contends that for the den nltion of home as tho place where a man can do as he pleases There mic t be much advanced In favor of the proposition that it Is the place woman can do as she pleases At least she generally does Well why not Who makes tho home Every Ideal home owes Its greatest charms to womans part in its making Man is aware of that and tho American- man generally accepts womans exclu- sive dominion In the home of her right his privilege being T the enterprise and to enjoy which the presiding ge- nius provides for him It Is repor dHhat a Now e side of the Ifd sufficiently nect with any one same street car seat of the deadly orna ntT Whatever said InJj or of miladys hat orna deal of damaging teat be brought against It and It treasonably certain that was an adaptation of mere man it would long ago have been forced Into tho class But woman with her supreme and her hat pin make a combination difficult to de- feat Footandmouth disease which broke out three months ago in tho province- of has spread rapidly and Is now threatening central and France Pigs sheep and cat tle affected The best policy with reference to this scourge Is to keep It out of a country by the most strin- gent Inspection system for Imports- of live stock The example of France demonstrates that the disease Is hard 46 fight when It once In And are after some of the soda fountain drinks charging among other things that they aro habit forming might be had from the swain of the summer girl who views with alarm the rapidity with which one soda follows another A good deal of sympathy Has gone out to Hetty Greens son because in an Incautious moment he that he Intended to marry within a year and had not picked put the girl But he now says ho will not a New York woman And he is care- fully remaining In Now York The latest flshw story comes from Pino Brook N J where It Isclalmed an angler cast for flab and pulled up a chest of silverware The tact that the story does not come from Win sted Conn leads us to place some faith In It Ajecent profanity r ton toe part of in the cbhstructlon of tho Tko no doubt reservedforcrU- ilcs work A stnuJgerWlns ico by betting that cholc andqulrp mean the same Ming Will dlctfonarjes how navo selied aa gambling jKlraphernallaT dally nero the mtort Haven JtUJtt 1t1iw 4 owner can flit 40 r southern I tits Ice cream i c order probibfln anma canal Po r t happen- Ings un- questioned p C 4by 9ccu 1 e maybe men great haa been power Itaule Savofe ere pur- e experts Corrobora- tion announced marry i thorn eugilged Je at the to- o ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ ¬ > < > < < > > rUDLLNb DtA SCIENCE IS MAKING TOKILL BROKEN NECKS AND PARTIALLY DESTROYED 1 1 III Pitt tI i42 N a death That Is Just what it amounts to It Is happening every day In homes and hospitals in- tents and sanitari- ums A while ago BI young St Loulsan became embroiled- In an argument with another younth There was a fight Young Lawles was stabbed In the heart He was placed In an auto mobile and brought several miles to a hospital This took minutes ami many precious ones When tho patient was finally placed on the operating table ho was still conscious So startling- was the nature of the wound that the oldest internes paled when they saw the extent of tho injury Twelve stitches were required to close the gash through the heart muscles The patient lived He was living when thp hospital authorities hoard from him last and that was but a short time since His chance of Ufo when he was brought into the hospital were less than nothing l was a notable case of the fooling of death Men are hard to kill at times Lit- tle Andrew Cerolnto was accidentally shot through tho head There was no doubt that the ball had penetrated the brain tissue No one expected tho child to live Ten death would have been more than certain But surgery and especially brain sur- gery has made long leaps In that time These leaps have been forward When death did not ensue the eager In ternes saw a chance to save a life They did Little Andrew Cerolnto was discharged from the hospital a row days ago He was apparently on the road to a complete recovery fn spite of the mutilated brain tissue that Was plowed by the heavy bullet Death was tricked of something that seemed certainly his There Is most tray have come down through ten thousand generations Iri order to fool death scientists bavo learned to take advantage of all these things They have trained the riot coils the white blood corpuscles to do things for them Thirtythree years was once the av- erage life of man Wars famines ana pestilences helped to cut down the duration of mans span No one knows now Just how long tho average life Is any more It is changing all the time by getting longer Death used to reach out through appendicitis and claim his victims In spite of the best efforts of man who fought back at him with the scalpel There was something wrong This was remedied and the death rate sank and continues to sink The good surgeon has fooled death so otten in appendicitis easels that it Is no longer looked upon as a particularly sorlpuT operation Before that time in tho days when the war hospitals were deadly beyond tho telling an operation of any sort in one of these places was grave They bad not learned as yet how to round up slay and utterly destroy the pus germs that were creeping every where over the unsterillzed beds and planking clinging to the clothing of the surgeon and floating In tho hos- pital atmosphere They do not exist any more They are guarded against and watched by every attendant op- erator and Interne of any hospital The death percentage from this cause has sunk low and a sinking lower It is an everyday instance of puzzling bat fling and fooling death If you love life you do well to be living now You have a better to see more of it and live out more years than you would have had If you had lived yesterday You will hare a still better chance tomorrow for some scientist poking around with a micro scope may find something today that will Increase the average life span by another decade Some to go to a step further and sur- prise the secret of living a few longer from outraged nature You have a bettor chance to swindle death out of a few years right now than you would had you lived In thd days when germs were unheard of bleeding was the most soverelgb tern edy at the command of the heater Edward Schneider a Houondef of middle age went upon a smokestack do some painting He waa CO feet In the air when scffOldtng gaVe wojr A rope poorly fastened let a knot slip and tic fell feet to the top of a shed and 0011 N O w 7td ti jB4 the Metch11I loff t rkl full O I j wonderful humantisabea no want 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sterilizer When the germs have been hunted toolr final hiding places When thelnfe te The United States army has started fooling the wholesale Troop by troop battery by battery and bat- talion by battalion the regular officers and soldiers are vaccinated against that curse of the camps ty- phoid Death has already been edof dozens of lives by this action It worth while to keep a list of the typhoid deaths in the any- more at least in those divisions that participated In the maneuvers on the Mexican border last spring There are not enough worth mentioning and those who have those who for some or other were not given the vaccine ono step alone will make wars harder to fight Fewer men will die In too fevered camps and there will be for the bullets Death is being fooled by little bot- tles Hols being cheated by little tubes of thin glass filled with yellow ish slrupy fluids that are more pow- erful than anything elro on tho chem- ists shelves They have within them possibilities of life or of dissolution They small that you could carry dozens of them In o side pocket of your coat and never feel their weight or bulk Possibilities of life and deaUffor a whole city might bb placed In a pocket case There are dead bacteria In this little vial the bacterio- logist I can palm It hide It almost lose It in my hand and yet there Is more power In It than you might put In a years ordinary treatment That is the way they are fooling death It Is done with single things that are really complex in their Into the veins a solullon of dead germs is poured They do not kill their live brethren happens Is this The body real lees that there is something poisonous floating around M the blood A spe- cial effort is more of those appear from somewhere and sot upon ana the living germs Beth go unwillingly but the white cells ceaio their warfare iAutpgenousjs name that they nave this particular type of dls relief It its ren turna against them and breaks them It Is using to like the nature of Is changed It s that his not Bppiwfomed fp being fdught In that Men hjiyibeenTliYlng with Iwlf their brains lt the the nerves cotrift thSr plufgea wjlti parsjdn Jour a 1 bones ars taU a DeuT death on Is hardly dl ore tuber ulosls Wh the pus les tsi bret i th e m va all puS Oldet- i ct c in hie t ao o been and dldeasod folk are kept carotull reason more so says work- ings aeversaydte warriors white cor- r dead enraged never ease ow a f whole germ skull t m 9t x ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > to utterly destroy for two or three years at least all danger of neuralgald pains Others have managed to exlit without a stomach The keen knlfeof the surgeon laving trimmed this or- gan from tbd body and riiurb paving come forward to aid Jive for years with but little inconvenience- The enormous that are some- times lifted from the cranial cavity sometimes destroy a part at least of the gray but somehow or oth- er the patient gpe on runnnlng like an pnglpejicon one is the most daring type 6f tooling death A generatloS ago there were ten maybe twenty disposes that were looked upon as absolutely incur- able The number getting Smaller Every naY nan a new of attacking an Others pfd and the fight pn Another ln onas anlhed Jostrhow- l I I t lj w- tpiribrrpw that w6uamake any ridiculous v- Wo used 6 dip of cemlao tefltnnus yellow iarla fighters were MInI sad stabbing in he dark so far as real results wer concerned tinder taker Booked complacent and the waxed largo Rome man work the swamps Iearjed how to death in typhoid and yellow studying mosquitoes an other watched The fly and dis- covered that In typhoid be easy to baffle if be eliminated Diphtheria Infantile paralysis and others of the dl ea es of childhood have been and are being gradually walled pff and made helpless by a bar- rier of serums vaccines and solutions that seem quite simple now that we have become accustomed to them Death U being dally with some colorless fluid and a tiny hypodermic needle- In southern Illinois twenty ago there was much fever and ague oftentimes resulting In death Toe conditions then existed In south east Missouri These two localities are being cleared of the timber that covered them The sun is getting Into the lowlands where Its rays strangers Where Is not muqlj in these two anymore The sun has sterilized the so tar as the malariabreeding nibsquj toes are concerned They dp not breed any more In such number there not the chance of Infection as there used to be hen swarms of them flew out of the creek bottoms at night- fall Death Is being baffled and by such Instances everywhere MOB want tp live and are the means and methods by whlch can fool death taid longest Thee scalpel and the little vial or serum tho worst foes of the rider oh the pate horse Damo and Python A certain publisher exacting temperament and not espV- clally easy to get along wtb Sficured an editor after other editors bad passed v This edltpr thg exAcJtlng querulous ftfd they friends Ttfe ifor apparently the istn In hIm w 0 a thcr edit 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PUBLISHED WEEKLY

CRYSTAL RIVER FLA

PHILOSOPHY AND PLASTERS

For the most part mankind haslearned to accept the varied

of life In a philosophical spiritPut there always will be people whoforgetting the Inspired adage which

recites that sufficient unto the dar Is

the evil thereot continually lookahead for trouble The other day abig snake In the Bronx zoo was foundt be suffering from bronchitis Theordinary remedies were given and inaddition the reptiles throat was wrap-

ped with adhesive plaster for a dis-

tance of six feot the unusual spacebeing covered perhaps because it isdifficult to tell where a snakes throatends and the rest of him begins Andnow correspondent writes-

to his paper and asks how thedoctor and tho attendants propose toremove the plaster It Is possible thatthis Inquiring person has had troublewith plasters and knows how unpleas-

ant it is suddenly to separate thestickers from the human skin Butwhy worry about the snake Whylook for trouble even before the plaster begins to draw When tho prop-

er time comes and the usefulness ofv the big muffler Is ended It is possible

the cobra will slough the plasters asho might his skin

A writer contends that for the dennltion of home as tho place wherea man can do as he pleases Theremic t be much advanced In favor ofthe proposition that it Is the place

woman can do as she pleasesAt least she generally does Well whynot Who makes tho home EveryIdeal home owes Its greatest charmsto womans part in its making Manis aware of that and tho American-

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treasonably certain that was anadaptation of mere man it wouldlong ago have been forced Into tho

class But woman withher supreme and her hat pinmake a combination difficult to de-

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Footandmouth disease which brokeout three months ago in tho province-of has spread rapidlyand Is now threatening central and

France Pigs sheep and cattle affected The best policy withreference to this scourge Is to keepIt out of a country by the most strin-gent Inspection system for Imports-of live stock The example of Francedemonstrates that the disease Is hard46 fight when It once In

And areafter some of the soda fountain drinkscharging among other things thatthey aro habit forming

might be had from the swain ofthe summer girl who views withalarm the rapidity with which one

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A good deal of sympathy Has goneout to Hetty Greens son because inan Incautious moment hethat he Intended to marry within ayear and had not picked put the girlBut he now says ho will not aNew York woman And he is care-fully remaining In Now York

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spite of the mutilated brain tissuethat Was plowed by the heavy bulletDeath was tricked of something thatseemed certainly his

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Death used to reach out throughappendicitis and claim his victims Inspite of the best efforts of manwho fought back at him with thescalpel There was something wrongThis was remedied and the death ratesank and continues to sink The goodsurgeon has fooled death so otten inappendicitis easels that it Is no longerlooked upon as a particularly sorlpuToperation

Before that time in tho days whenthe war hospitals were deadly beyondtho telling an operation of any sortin one of these places was graveThey bad not learned as yet how toround up slay and utterly destroy thepus germs that were creeping everywhere over the unsterillzed beds andplanking clinging to the clothing ofthe surgeon and floating In tho hos-pital atmosphere They do not existany more They are guarded againstand watched by every attendant op-

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to go to a step further and sur-prise the secret of living a fewlonger from outraged nature Youhave a bettor chance to swindle deathout of a few years right now thanyou would had you lived In thd dayswhen germs were unheard ofbleeding was the most soverelgb ternedy at the command of the heater

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phoid Death has already beenedof dozens of lives by this actionIt worth while to keep a listof the typhoid deaths in the any-more at least in those divisions thatparticipated In the maneuvers on theMexican border last spring There arenot enough worth mentioning andthose who have those whofor some or other were notgiven the vaccine

ono step alone will make warsharder to fight Fewer men will dieIn too fevered camps and there willbe for the bullets

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