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r-,- v* tm- 'J1n wwm ,m W .- .! yV1 -xr :. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, JANUARY 8th, 1920 PAGE SIX It. when latrines of a propeFType are Installed FAIL TO WIPE in sufficient numbers to prevent soil pollution, it is still necessary says the Good Judge to accustom the people to the use of OUT HOOKWORM them—and this is a task that usually, requires a long period of education When you take a little and enlightenment and even when How Competition chew of this real quality both the foregoing conditions are fulfilled tobacco, and the good there still remains for a time the Complete Elimination Has Not danger of reinfection from hookworm tobacco taste begins to Yet Been Attained. larvae already In the soil." Helps You come* After an extended survey of Its experience with reinfections, which were TO TAKE UP HEW STUDIES found to show the highest rates on estates You'll find it keeps coming, in Ceylon, the foundation reports: too. The rich tobacco The competition that exists taste lasts and "These high rates of reinfertion among the hundreds of meat distributors, Report of Rockefeller Foundation Says lasts. You don't have should not be accepted as indicating -Further Study and Investigation is to take a fresh chew so large and small, means that no considerable progress ha? been Necessary—Cure of an Individual. made toward bringing the disease under often. Any man who Found Simple Task, but to Prevent control. It should he-remembered uses the Real Tobacco Reinfection From Larvae in Soil Is that the problem of hookworm control Rivalry in Prices Difficult—Fight on Fifteen Years. Chew will tell you that* is primarily one of reducing mass infection. The practical phase of the Rivalry in Service Put Up In Two Styles Failure to eradicate completely hookworm task Is concerned with the removal of disease from any one area during the. largest possible number of worms Rivalry in Economy 15 years of scientific struggle against RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco from the largest possible number of that scourge by its own and other Infected persons. Upon this basis the Rivalry in Quality W-B CUT is along fine-cut tobacco health agencies is acknowledged in best criterion for judging the effectiveness the Rockefeller foundation's annual of a curative campaign in any report.' area is not the percentage of infected V^ey.man-Bruton Company, 1107 Broadway, New York City Swift & Company sells meat Intensive scientific study of certain persons who are cured or who remain control factors, notably the viability cured, but the proportion, expelled anddestroyed, MRAHQNIL CARDB at the lowest possible price, consistent the afternoons. ~As u~result of The investigation of the worms in various kinds of soil of the total worms harbored huge containers of coffee and other mediums and the possibility by the population. with quality and service. have been placed recently in strategic of making certain the existence of other "Even though in certain of the areas JOHN H. BROWN points at the shaft mouths so that the forms of transmission than those already mentioned from 50 to 100 per cent of Our profit of only a fraction of a men have a hot drink with their noonday well understood, are suggested Attorney at Law the persons formerly cured of the disease meal. as offering hope of attaining more complete have since become reinfected cent a pound on all products is Office over Q. M. 6arr & Co results. It is probable that such there can be little doubt that as a result International Falls, Minneso' studies soon will be undertaken. evidence of keen competition. of treatment the average number JAPAN DRY SOON "Nothing could be simpler in theory of worms harbored by each infected than the few measures necessary for person has been very materially reduced. Returning Prohibition Leader Says Swift & Company must provide the DR. H. H. IHRIG the control of hookworm infection," Conditions extremely favorable .Philippines Also in Line. the report says. "The cycle of the best service to your dealer or he will Dentist for the prevalence and persistence of The Philippine islands are going dry, worm from the moment the egg Is deposited the infection exist practically through and Japan will not be far behind, according Office erer Heller's Confections!) buy from our competitors. This means on the ground until it has out all countries in which the work to Dr. D. M. Gandier, prohibition Tn*«'uati«r- .meiot* reached the small Intestine of its human lias been conducted there is at present a supply of fine fresh meat always leader of California, who arrived host and developed to its adult lack of definite knowledge as to at Vancouver from Japan. stage is well understood, as are also Iiow long larvae remain infective in on hand for you at your dealer's. "I will not be surprised if prohibition J. J. HADLER the details of its life story and environment the soil the latrine accommodations is the national policy of Japan inside and there are at least two provided in many areas have been defective of five years," said Dr. Gandier. LAWYER Swift & Company must keep down drugs which are most potent in freeing or inadequate, the habits of "The Philippine legislature now in the human system of the parasites. the people grossly insanitary, and, in international State Bank Buil 19 session is almost certain to pass a manufacturing and selling costs, -and It should therefore be relatively simple addition, war conditions have interfered prohibition law for the islands." to locate and to cure those who seriously with due and effective use all by-products to avoid waste, or Dr. Gandier spent several months in have the disease, to prevent others NORTHERN MINNESOTA sanitary supervisions and reasonable China, the Philippines and Japan as a else lose money meeting the prices of from contracting it, and thus to bring regimentation. Under these circumstances HOSPITAL representative of the Anti-Saloon ASSOCIATION about, within limited areas at least, reinfection was bound to occur league of America. competitors who do. its complete eradication. in greater or less degree, but it will "The leaders of Japan," said Dr. Although the problem of complete Dr. C. C. Craig Phone 156 unquestionably diminish as effective Gandier, "like the British leaders, are eradication is simple when stated on Dr. B. L. Osburn Phone 79 sanitation is Introduced and the cura:ive Swift & Company must make its beginning to see that America, like an paper, it is not so in practice. The measures are extended. Hospital Phone 79 athlete, is training for world leadership products of the highest quality, or see board has been engaged in work "Thf. f.irt that after a series of efforts through the adoption of prohibition." Office over International State Bank against hookworm disease since 1910, you turn to others. This means better at control in different parts of Phone 155 similar work was undertaken in Porto the globe extending over a period of International Falls, Minnesota Rico in 1904, and the attack on the meat for you and a greater variety more than 15 years it is still impossible BIRD PUZZLES WOODMEN disease in the mines of Belgium, Holland I to point to any single area from and Germany began as early as of appetizing, wholesome food. LAWRENCE'S PHARMAC which the disease has been completely 1902, yet it is impossible to point to Strange Catch of a New York State The Rexall eradicated suggests that perhaps Pheasant Hunter. Store any one mine or area from which the We are as glad for this competition the work is being carried out with a Infection has been completely eradicated. Martin Schledorn of Danville, N. Y., Rubin, S. N. Prop. lack- of scientific information on certain In the mines of Germany it a recently returned overseas. service as you should be. It helps to keep us points concerning which definite International Falls, Minnesota was reduccd from 16.8 per cent in man, went shooting pheasants the knowledge Is indispensable if complete 1903 to .18 per cent in 1912 In those on our mettle. other day. He came home with a large control is to be achieved. It Is hoped of the Netherlands, from 25 per cent bird which he shot on the wing, thinking that a series of studies may soon be In 1903 to .32 percent in 1913, and in it a pheasant. made which will supply definite experimental Its coloring is beautiful, the great those of the Liege district of Belgium, Swift & Company, U.S. A. A Merry Christmas proof on the phases of wings, lined with white and gray feathers. from 22.8 per cent In 1902 to 1.2 per hookworm control which still require cent in 1913. These are the nearest measuring 42 inches from tip to further investigation. tip. The tail is of brown feathers recorded approaches to complete control. and "One of the most important factors with a breast of cream and brown in need of further study is that relating mottled, the back a dark gray and Many Obstacles In Way. A Happy New Year to the viability of hookworm larvae white. Its curved beak and huge talons "Many obstacles stand in the way of in soil and other media. In the past it look like those of a young eagle, complete eradication, even In Isolated has been commonly supposed that after To All but the older hunters here think it Is areas having no immigration and with a period of from six to ten months an unusually large hen hawk. The natural conditions that either limit or tlie soil would become sterile and the bird was shot in a swale on the Osslaft preclude intercourse with the outside HOTEL VENDOME disease would gradually die out, but hills. world. It is seldom possible to examine ihfe evidence now at hand seems to indicate every individual in an area or to treat that soil once heavily Infected Cow Produced 1,000 Pounds of Butter. Minneapolis until cured all who are found, infected —particularly in tropical countries A registered yearling, Lulu Alphea where the temperature seldom or never of Ashburn, N. Y., produced 13,669 drops to the freezing point—must remain pounds of milk, from which 1,000 Infected for a considerable time pounds of butter was made in the year SHIP SOUR even after sanitary conditions have ending November 1. This is believed been improved. Thus, Kofold has recently to break all records for butter pro* Hides-Furs reported that in the soil of California duction. the larvae remained alive for 12 SHOW GEMS OF PRINCESS months, and it is probable that In Deal Direct with the more tropical climates they persist for DEAD FOR 3,800 YEARS Largest and Oldest even longer periods." im HouseinfheWest Part of the report is devoted to describing $ Infection and sanitary surveys Highest Prices and Immediate undertaken in various countries Cash Returns. Write for price Finest .Collection of Personal list, tad* and full Information. and recounting the difficulties of preventing Adornments Ever Brought li\ v. '.r&f the most serious source of infection—^soil Go. D.BERCMAN l. pollution. The providing Out of Egypt. of adequate latrines is set forth as the ST.PAUL. -MINN. best method of bringing about this result. Jewelry worn by an Egyptian-princess of the twelfth dynasty, 1,900 "Some data from Arkansas and years before the Christian era, was Texas brought together by means of displayed at the Metropolitan Museum the laboratory car Metchnikoff, during of Art. It is declared to be the finest the treatment of Infected soldiers in collection of personal adornment eVer the southern states, suggests that there brought out of Egypt. Is a possibility of the infection being When marauders entered the tomb transmitted'by dust. This subject is of Princess Sathathoriunut at some worthy of further study. The role played by Insects, particularly fifes, in odd moment in the last 3,800 years, they took away her mummy and even transmitting the Infection also remains I the elaborate funeral trappings, but to be thoroughly investigated,' overlooked a niche containing the wonderfully the chapter concludes. wrought ornaments she wore FOR LESS MONEY when attending the ancient equivalent HOT COFFEE FOR MINERS for a first night at the opera. Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrle, head 4v.. .K Home Pemonstration Agent In Arizona of an English archeologlcal society,' SAY, Solves Problem. you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll $5.00 dug the collection out in 1914 and today Bride* Work "Can you suggest some feasible Gold Grows* it looks as bright as if it had put pep-m-your-smokemotor, all right, if you'll way of supplying the men who are White Crowns Just come from the makers. It consists ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and Makes .... .... working in our mines with hot coffee of a gold necklace inlaid with, a nail some Prince Albert for packing! at least once during their working carnelian, a lapis lazuli and green GUARANTEED WORK hours?" the head of the welfare department feldspar and another pectoral similarly It YEARS of a large mining company, n, made for King Senuserl father Just between ourselves, you appealing all along the smoke line. located in Cochise county, Arizona, of the princess a gold collar of double never will wise-up to high-spotsmoke-joy Men who never before could GET OUR EStlMATE FIRST asked the home demonstration agent lion heads, a girdle of gold with until you can call a pipe smoke a pipe and men who've of that county. rhombic-Jeweled heads, a necklace of Special attention gives to by its first name, then, to hit the smoked pipes'for years all testify He desired an arrangement whereby amethyst with gold lion-claw pendants, eut-of-tewn patient*. Write v* peak-of-pleasure you land«square to the delight it hands outl P. A the men could be supplied at the armlets and bracelets with gold about your teeth trouble*. We shafts of the mines with a hot drink to on that two-fisted-man^pbacco, can't bite or parchI Both are bars and beads of gold, carnelian and supplement their cold lunches. The turquoise, and parts of the princess' are glad to answer any and all Prince Albert 1 cut out by our exclusive patented home demonstration agent visited Jewel box made of ebony with gold question*. Write us. process*! v.- Well, sir, youll be so all-fired eight shafts with the foreman of the and carved ivory panels. happy youll want to get a photograph mines to observe conditions. Before Right-now while the-going's The Jewels are identified as belonging DRS. NORCROSS A CLARKE of yourself breezing up the making suggestions slie also made an to the princess by her name and good you get out your old jimmy Investigation of the character of pike.with your smokethrottle wide the name of her father in cartouches pipe or tiie papers and land on lunch which was carried by the miners. on the larger pieces. open! Talk about smoke-sport! some P. A. for what ails your She found that many take none According td custom, the Cairo museum Quality makes Prince Albert so particular smokeappetite I at all. Of the 1,020 men who carried I CUT retained the choice of the collection, AN their lunches, only 61 had bottles, a diadem. Since its purchase ^CICAfi&TTfcTOBACCO You buy Prime* Albert everywhere tobacco it told. Toppy rod bagt, which keep liquids hot. The rest ate -US# by the museum the collection has. been tidyred tin*, handsome pomnd and half pound tin humidorr^ifnd —that clotty, practical pound cryttal glate humidor with sponge an entirely cold meal- at noon. This in a vault in London, -stipulation having moittener top that keept the tobacco in tmch perfect condition* ICr~ seemed to be one of the reasons for been made that it should 'remain J_P Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. the lessened efficiency JitlC Blffl there until six months after hostilities SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS