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Zurich Herald, 1931-09-03, Page 7
specially 9oocl for. C H L D R E N Children can eat all they want of this nourishing whole milk food. On gra- ham crackers ... toasted . or in tempting sand- wiches for school lunches. Velveeta contains all the elements of rich whole milk. It is digestible as milk itself. .r. the makers of Kraft Cheese and Kraft Salad Dressing • Denmark Favors Slot Machine cause of the uniform price of cigar- ettes and their standard packing is one of the simplest types of auto- matic ma Wide Variety of Goods Is Sold Through 40,000 Auto- matic Devices in Operation Owing to, the strict legislation gov- erning shop hours in Denmark the automatic vendor has become a popu- lar selling medium and a special in- dustry producing slot machines has been developed, says a recent report of the Dept. of Commerce of the Un- ited States. Sales at first were con- fined to cigars and cigarettes. Now, however, a wide variety of goods is handled by the 40,000 machines which are estimated to be in use. Many of the models offered of late by the local industry are much more complicated and better fitted than the original cigarette machine, which be - chines, says the report. Amo:,g the new models is a ma- chine adapted for the sale of an ex- traordinary number of different articles. The later models are so ar- ranged that the customer can assure himself of the quality of his purchase, each compartment being fitted with mirrors and illuminated by an electric light; some of the machines have a separate slot for each compartment. The too and base or the machines are likewise illuminated. This serves the double purpose of drawing atten- tion to the machine and providing an advertisement for the owner. The arrangement of ventilation in combination with the heat generated by the electric bulbs is said to safe- guard the goods against frost and dampness, while sun blinds can be fit- ted as a protection a: ainst direct sun- light. The question of tae protection of slot machine sales against both theft and the use of spurious coins has had close attention. Additional security against burglary is offered in some of the new models by a cast aluminum font plate and every effort has 'been made to make the machine sensitive enough so that false coins will fail to operate the releasing mechanism. The Danish industry engaged in the production of this uype of machine is well established arid of long ex- perience and is mak;ng rapidly in- creasing sales in both domestic and foreign markets. Evidence of the striking development of the industry can be had from the production fig- ures. In 1927 a total of 1,616 units were turned out, valued at 662,000 crowns; in 1928 the number of ma- chines manufactured rose to 2,043 units and the value to 752,000 crowns; while in 1929 the figu.es had increased to 4,926 units and 1,298,000 erowus, respectively. No Egeres are available covering xports and imports, but it^,,is report- ed that; Danish automatic' machines have aecome a very considerable article of export and are sold so such countries as the Netherlands, Switz- erland, England, and Sweden. Ma- chines are also manufactured abro_:d under Danish patents. The latest field to be entered by the automatic vend;ng machine in Copenhagen is the restaurant indus- OPENS FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 try, the opening of two restaurants Keen enjoyment and inspi- of this type in busy sections of the ycij ty having been announced. The radon follow avisit to the largest equipment, according to reports, will annual =position. Take a day be furnished by a vending machine or two—or the entire fourteen manufacturer of Berlin, Germany. All the visible parts will be made of poi - clays --seeing things new and ished metal. The walls will be faced strange from other lands, listen- with marble and topped by an elee- Ing to music •of famous bands, trically-lighted glass molding on which will appear the names of the foods served below. It is also planned to place ambu- lant automatic machines at railway stations and on the principal boule- vards. These vendors will supply both beer and lemon soda water. Such machines are reported to cost about 2,500 crowns apiece (the Danish crown equals about 26 cents United North A`nlMer ican Rich Field t oar. Prehistoric Animals Discovery of Phytosaur A : mx u Texas but One of Many Traces of Monsters The discovery in Texas of the dear 4TAO; 'mud In Dinosaur Canyon, near sal armor of a giant phytosaur, a er0Oli 'lagstaff,,Ariz„ 300 tracks were found odile-like creature which lived rtio -e,i fly once expedition, One if the largest than 50,000,000 years ago, emphasizes skeletons of this beast was found in the fact that the North American colds: titalL in 1923—the dipiodocus of the tinent is still a fertile field for pitlp elpeelea. This specimen was seventy - ontologists seeking the fossils of 'irtei,':ape feet long and the pieces discover - historic animals. Traces oi; many "ed weighed about 52,000 pounds. This ',pecies of these monsters have bee0 'Creature is supposed to have lived found from time to time. Judging from the number of tract found, the dinosaur, or "terrible rep tile," seems to have been the moat common In all parts of the country Beside the Connecticut River /fear, ,'1'70,000,000 years ago. Mastodone, it is believed, were abupldant here about 25,000 years ago, eas this animal was thought to become extinct in Europe 1,000 dries back. Mastodon teeth seven Northampton are preserved dinosaur#oltrs long have been discovered in tracks said to be the most perfect 'tie ocean off the New Jersey coast; ever found. Nearer , New York,f, a' ow the vicinity of Niagara Falls has Woodbridge, N.J., dinosaur tracks furl#fished a fertile field for such dis- were discovered last year measurinir, .000f -dee. friee. twenty inches across• the toes. T}1eY. Near Medicine Bluffff, Wyo., was are thought to date back to the Or found the skeleton of one of the taceous period of the Mesozic Ag+:, 100g. est of the prehistoric reptiles, the The haunts )f the dinosaur' In N0 V alkintosaurus, or thunder lizard, now Jersey were hart discovered, howe'eq... irL;•tlie, Peabody Museum at New Ha- in 1858, and a mounted skeletOfl is i Y.sn. When alive, its weight is esti- the State Museum at Trenton; `bitted to have been about forty tons, In the Province :oEAlberta and somas and it lived about 120,000,000 years parts of the Western States ;dihQsa ;5 o. The jaw of a tithanothere, to bones have been most frequent hick family belong the modern found and most easily excavate+, •korse, tapir and rhinoceros, was found Some huge +racke,";thirty-eight inch's: # In the White River Bad Lands of long, have been discovered in Cob t ,$outli` Dakota. In 1846. oy,... i4 Water Babies 4'. • Condensed from Safety Educatio By Readers' Digest. In a village of lagoon dweller'}, pips plc who raise theirthatched houses b- are so efficient that children are never made to doubt their world through their doubtin„ parents. The child learns from the very be- ginning that the physical world can be handled, is handled, every minute, every hour, by all the grown up people, with sure footed, clear eyed compet- piles in a watervillage half a eney. Those same adults never .per - from shore, I watccied the parents of pnit the child to even consider that he the Manus tribe train their small will not do as well as they do. children to meet lightheartedly a� `1 The results of this system of train - efficiently the continual challenge', 1 lug, are truly amazing. Children of their precarious waterexistence, three are perfectly at home amid the writes Margaret Mead, author 'OP perils' of their water world. They can "Growing Up in Guinea," who spent swim as well as they walk; they can six months among the 'lanais. And climb up and down the slippery house there was much in the educat nal piles; they can tread their way sure methods of these lithe brown savages, and quick footed over the treacherous in G string or grass skirt, which could muddy shallows of the lagoon at low be transplante1 with profit into our tide. They can be trusted to carry educational systems. fattier a glowing cinder to light his In the first place, the parents con- pipe, without fear that they will fall sidered that the physical training -of 'Old set the light thatched house on their children i, as • a. serious matter, fire. They can climb all over the big not one to be left% to chance, nor the canoes, work their way out along the casual ministrations of other children slender booms of the outrigger, slip —th, primitive equivalent .of ignorant into the water and swim beside the nurse maids. Tilt baby's first step, its canoe, one hand on the outrigger, un - first experience in the- water, its Srst til weary of this they climb aboard attempt to handle a paddle and a unt, again. all 'were carefully supervised by a pa- I,rt.At about two or two and a half, tient, attentive rarest: '. ,• their fathers make them small canoes They never forced the ehildre to of their own, tiny craft, four or five walk or swim ur climb too soon. But feet long, simply shallow wooden a child was never allowed to go 'Ir- shells hollowed out of small tree wards, to refuse to do Acme iu? trunks. In these little canoes, the which h he had show'• he was s e..r children race and play about the, la- EDRO ft Goofs) " 246 2.,CMIC% BUMS 641464Ree t,taYel ii4OramyeUfoe 1141011.1.010 Owl Laffs Household Help: We clean your dirty kids for a quarter.—Ad. in the Elmira, N.Y. Advertiser. Daughter—"Nothing gives the thrill of those three little words, 'I love you,." Daddy Dear — "How about those three little words, 'Enclosed Find Cheque'?" The worst fire menace in this coun- try—The fellow who In always firing off his mouth. Some people notice that the days are getting longer; others that the nights are getting shorter. To an honest man a debt is never out- lawed, regardless of what the law may be. Classified Advertising BIairormS, one M 'TOMS, SPQRT el REE—NEW 1931-1932 CATALOGU^ Auto Accessories. Tires, Snorts Goods. Bicycles, Radios. Dig molter savers. Toronto Tire and Radio SaleSalesCo., 191-3-5 Dundas West, Toronto. Jacob—"I've a good job now, Reu- ben, working in a shirt factory." Reuben—"How does it happen that you are not working to -day?" Jacob—"011, they are making night shirts this week." Bill --"Our cat has kittens" Sue—"What did you expeet it t� have?" . Mr. Perkinson—"Do you act towards. your wife the way you did before you married her?" Mr. Livingston—"Exactly. I re -1 member just how I used to act when If first fell in love with her. I used to lean over the fence in front of her house and gaze at her shadow on the curtain, afraid to go in. I act the same way now." or the Exhibition 2000 -Voice Chorus; watching some sport spectacle of international re- nown; or the Grandstand Pageant unfolded on the world's largest outdoor stage. The Canadian National Exhibl- don is different, bigger, more States currency) and have a capacity wonderful, more diversified than of 55 liters. They are equipped with any other exposition. Send. now refrigeration units and also with ire for illustrated literature describ- genious apparatus which manufac- ing In detail the forthcoming Canadian National Exhibition. Mali retervatl ons now for "ORrRN7'IA," lamorofu spectacle tures a paper cup for each customer. enough to, do. We are art fa 'far team, learning to paddle accurately, to with children among ourselves, who start to walk and fall down, getting a painful bruise or a bad fright, and judge distances correctly, so"that they will not catch the outrigger which pro- tects from one side of the canoe, in subsequently -refuse to walk again for , the house piles, when they bring their several months. The Marls are in- canoes up to the house landing plat- terested in the ild's making the forms. About the same time, their maximum physical adjustmen+ 'of parents begin training them in hand - which he is capable; they have. de- ,ling larger canoes, and it is no uncom- lighted praise and vociferous applause' 'mon sight to see a child of three or for the baby's first ste), cold"indif-. four, slowly punting along a 12 -foot ference for the baby who fall's 'Iowa I canoe, while father sits patiently, and refuses to take another step`The cross legged, upon the platform. The only way in which the child eft} re -1 Manus are a busy people, ever up and capture the delightful admiratian of I aiwut their fishing, their trading, their his elders, is to stifle his cries, i11 o gle earnestly to his little bruised legs, and try again. For the very small baby who •kite:a, and hesitates, the parents have; only indifference and temporary (atten- tion; an older child who ,falls deit•or makes some other awkward m eke, is likely to be ao'ually punish ; so :home in the world, feel self-reliant, that the Manus child doesn't dock easily resourceful, surely confident, Sensitive Puffball Mushroom ggIs Poor Man's Weatherglass of the Batten Voda'—nightly gt'an - I "The poor man's weatherglass" is a gad pageant; also for the 4 concerts mushroom, so named because it is so Internationally famous EXHIBITION sensitive to changes in the moisture 2000-VOICB CHORUS In the of the air that it serves as a baro- (,yJ/s0att, i meter, says The United States De - GRANDSTAND PAGEANT pertinent of Agriculture. It grows ego 'jAf+„_.,Rate vedseatt$1.00, in woods, sandy places, and on partly Bexaestt$1.90 each (3 or 6 chairs In cleared land. As it develops, the two each. outer• coats of the puffball containing into segments, but It now costs more to amuse a child than it once did to educate his father. When a man wants his handkerchief he reaches around and yanks it out of his pocket; when a girl wants hers, she arises, shakes herself, and picks it off the Hoar. Yesterday's neglect causes most of to -day's worries. Sweet Young Thing (to hotel clerk) —"How much are your rooms?" Hotel Cleric—"Two dollars up to twelve." Sweet Young Thing—"How much for one all night?" � Out of depression comes necessity; HE i T READ Out of necessity emerges invention; Out of invntion grow new methods of FoR INDIGEsTioN work; Out of work will come renewed prosperity. canoe building or voyaging; but they at never too busy to spare the time to iroperly train their small children, because they realize that upon good early physical adjustment the child's future efficiency depends. When the whole aim o the parental training is to make children feel at about to see if Mother is near elugh to make it worth while to cryo; but rather looks abo : in devout hof•„ ,at no one has seen his stupid bl','tur. We, on the othee,ban *, are too ee ous; to console the stumbles, to surhrnd him with warm .rmo, :rind word and:. comforting assu..nces. This The. tion of a mistake with a rewar e a,. bad method os training cliildre not to be awkward, careless, stun in their physical adjustments, The Manus parents are also;, ex- ceeding careful not to'frigi a; child, either purposely or accidt fly. When a baby has taken its flra i ape, its mother or father puts it the water at low tide, leaves for just. few minutes, repeat EXHIBITION 2000 -VOICE the spores split re - mom/ said / e 29, r'b,tie�, main united at the top of the ball. Sept g and Sat., t, The two coatings vary in composition Sept. 9l Coma and do not absorb moisture in the I,�1 Gtaattd �iaor reserved, ox same degree. The result is. that in. q inti $1.00. wet weather or when there is consid- AUG•28 to SEPT 12.1931 erable moisture in the air the Beg - wales Tin snents stand out from the plant. � � In dry w than th outer and rause Bather the inner layer con- s they M�nstarlike e , canoesi�hoist o� sailsv cariyim 00,00* INVt�?R` �r is known as the earth stars and C,eas- t ' known both as the were Gayful Gladys Giggles—"A bachelor is a man who believes in freedom of the sea of matrimony." Kennedy & Menton 421 College St., Toronto Harley-L.avidson Distribucore Pyrite at once for our bargain List of used motorcycles. Terms arranged. Best for You ana Baby too When �rnnny - wasyo=It� she used: BABY'S OWN SOAP - Then as Now -the leading Canadian Soap for Toilet and Nursery. "Best for Yon and Baby Too" 10c. in Individual cartons aa' ALBERT SOAPS LTD, - MONTREAL Gladys—"Why is Dorothy so angry? , The papers gave a full account of her ' wedding." Eloise—"Yee, but they put it in that Miss Blackfield was married to the well-known collector of antiques." they do not try to deter a child by the sayings which are so often on adults' lips' among ourselves. "Don't do that, you are too little." "Your legs aren't long enough." All such counsel tends to breed fearfulness, lack of confi- dence in children, and a Manus child who lacked self confidence would be a nuisance to himself and to everyone else. A. child who attempts some- thing beyond his strength is diverted, rather than discouraged. The Manus child consequently grows up com- pletely sure of himself, sure that he can handle a; situation, afraid of nothing, for certainly much of the in basis of fear is laid in the frights, the failures of early childhood. One other good effect this type of childhood training has. The children learn to take a realistic view of the universe. Instead of sitting idle, de- terred from the activity which they covet, and dreaming of seven league boots which would enhance the power c ^ their short legs, they are up and about, happy In continuous activity in Which they are always becoming more able, more sure of themselves. They learn to blame, not their tools, their canoes, their paddles, for mistakes, n' but themselves, because they have a e elear'and accurate knowledge of how fe 'these mistakes weld made. They are the healthy, flexible minded children, su- cue. premely safe in a dangerous world, made so by the intelligence and pa - en, tience with which their parents train en them so early that they have not time + ey to learn to make inept adjustments to big the physical universe. 41 reat the ltiand- re x- periment next day. Later,he;'"'Obe permitted to play about in th, lows under the house, an alert;; on the verandah or within d.'` tening for a cry which" Won that the child had strayed ;n deeper water. The child is lyd conscious of continuous Supe t no hail storm of "don'ts," fuls'' rains upon his playgro is trained to use his own..judg much as possible, but he is rlo' ,ed to get bad frights when two-year-old judgment falls!: Manus would find our pleasau way of accustoming children water by force, a brutal, bol tom, without any excuse. r e o_e an its m it tracts Manus parents, like the '0 t to ©in sharply. Be- little. All the the segments cause curt/ were given this same trainiti us of their habit of splitting into it WV i EIaa► s gments this group of fungi t er hygroma liens is water pots, balancing babie �A y' 1N +,Qu, barometer earth star, and as the poor backs of their b lnanci 'while th e SAM HOMO H. W. We�'I'ERS man's weatherglass. The puffball led the punt of a large canoe. Preitiot Cmalrl Manafor mushrooms are not poisonous. A. bride, so the story goes, sent a dollar to Now York recently for a copy of a book advertised as "What Every Young Married Woma,. Ought to Know" She received a cook book. Most people get what they deserve, ey but few are willing to admit it, BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK IS GOOD AT ANY TIME HERE L a delightful change for noon day luncheons, picnics, and outings, that your children will love. Borden's Chocolate Melted Milk h rich and creamy, with a real MALT flavour that puts a finishing touch to any meat. Buy a tin of Borden's Chocolate Malted Milk today—your dealer has 11 in pound and half pound sizes. esa.ta 23o7(1a10 Cc499uYed Go Iye Sir Fly and all the little flies They can't get away; once they touch Aeroxon. The'se's something in it that has an irresistible attraction for these household pests. A wider and longer ribbon provides a greater area, and gluethe s does not dry—good fo weeks' service. At drug, grocery as hardware stores. Solo Agents: 3. EDGAR Id. GENEST, P.O. Box 22, Sherbrooke, Que FLY CATCHIER Gets the fly every time " For some years previous to 1922 I was subject to indigestion, with head- aches and thousands of stars sparkling in my eyes, which prevented me from reading. 1 decided to try Kruschen Salts, That was August, 1922, and I have taken a little in my first morning cup of tea ever since. I now eat any- thing, and um entirely._ free from indigestion or `stars.' "—F. C. Now let it be said quite definitely, that what Iiruschen did for him, it will do for everybody else who suffers from indigestion as he did. The fact is that " the little daily dose" first stimulates the flow of gastric juices to aid digestion, and then ensures complete, regular, and unfailin elimination of all waste matter every day. Soon after you start on Isruschen you will begin to feel the benefit. You will find to your satisfaction that you are able to enjoy your food without any distressing after-effects. And, as you persevere, you will sec that the relief which Kruscisen brims is lasting rigid. Neighbor Suggested Compound :10/t. HAVE been married for tea years. 1 had one child who would be seven years old now if is. had lived. "My husband and 1 are both very fond of children. A neighbor told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and. I have been taking it for about two months:. "It took away the pain 1 used to suffer and I am getting well and strong." ThiS medicine is helping Mrsa Kenneth Cooper of 9 Davison St., Halifax, Nova Scotia. It will help ,you too. Won't you buy a bottle? V:EGE•fABI Ci�1 uwo N ISSUE No. 35--'31