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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-08-05, Page 3q?..4 OW'r' •-; • • W., • . • ▪ .5.4s:00-U4,44a f..4 •• • -Three" bandits seize a 'transcend's-. • War -bus, and force the- driver to guide it lip a 'Mountainside to a Jone.. • • ly ,log shack. Thiy• 'want a valuable 'secret. formula believed 40 be in tho possession of one of the passenger,' Finley 'Trump. .To add to the sinister situation, a raging forest re,creep- ing the,mountaiii; traps the_grouP.., ment growing, but. she said Iittle., • ato = The first night, one of- the banditsa May remained to watch' over- the - -7 • thrOugb. But there ;isn't a thing on him 'which cotild have belOnded,..t.a_L Finley Trunlp. Not even a cent, of money." "Andhlad no hag when he heat Amelia Bangor. ,,"He didn't have a, thing. in;his hands„." Mise ThIttai Jones felt .her excite- , WrKes, ritain's Attack On Maternal. Mortality SOUTHAMPTON.,—A comprehen- sive aerviee of Salaried Midwives as a .first-line attack on the problem -Of • 'Maternal MOrtalitt iS. anilounCed '13Y; Bir Kingsley .• Wood, "M!nister; Of Health. . • • • Tite*serVige, 'which 'will ,be Jaunch- ed August .1., is designed- $2,1 secure for stances, 'a (1.41faellia-i: thoir• ,preparatien and serving is the _College For Hotel Must Be Able To Prepare. Table Dinner, Serve and Profit t • TUSKEarEa Ala•-=-Alglitr-to , pare Wlanle cl'nOte. 4laner, serve properly and Make: "4*.prefit' oz • th meal will detertnine. the, kr dc e • 'of a, nthnher, of students at Titskegee • all4 also greatlyr to PloPrOYe...thd. aim, of "in-serviqe": hotel oinks : and '.. .tatns and conditions ofthe rnidwife. eiiefs..taking' the institute's short. profession. -," course, In-tcommercial„diete ; Although' these and. other., ' itepip. EX4raill.S19.11S C9P§,14t 9fa.rei;le§of he :beqn neeettary in order' that diallers': 'divided three PiPlects: , , ,matherhood, °might!: reac,10a:Ingh,level la carte; table," d!hote-and cafeteria., . of safety,, Sii Kingsley said The eXamination, rosin , Tnalreqee'S ber or women Who died in Childbirth cafeteria where -3,66Q ineals' are serv•-. has,„beew.relatiVely smaft. . , ; A hotel' manger, W. T. Wilson Of He said the young marriedwoman Montgomery, 'Ala.,. started ' the idea ionld, be told with confidence; that if of.a school 'for cooks. an Chefs when she is a hernial; .healthy woman and he Mentioned" southern hostel men • will take the Ordinary and sensible , had, difficulty in getting good cooks. precautions advised by her doctor or Dr. F. D. Patterson,., president of the ante-nat alcentre, there need be the institute, added a three-year , 'course in-cornmercial dietetics.-to4be college curriculum. In all, 56stti- 'courselfratallsreadcle4344;t4c-6T:0015116,-: • al- --ready -in-Servide"ren lintel job's might' -Obtain training:" -. • :; • " A New jersey -hotel manager -drove- „ _ . In_y_steriously Strangled with his own sick' map, while the others dispersed. ..) ' stirroiltr-F-ii-t-V-Wa—pe-c-4=-;, ';-;•71-4re-4felf-,-WAWirtfita,i,•74S---:*; TA' , vazyuCtliWT/ •-es'„ • end oneFneets the smite fate. • Then, smoking • Tommy stbod in • the isitch- 4.6terrient in her face: ., : „ , . . . Finley :Trump it: -foand ' strangled; - -:en doorway With an important eye on • "Mr. Jenkins' is about to•-tallt!'- ' thelound - Stutter. 4.1 ' Athena -Bangor ' ' she: ann o u nced::-...• "Ile- knows who : thP- --sat-Tirt,-;,the7liying-roomK-Awisting,-,ber murderer Is , ; ' hinds and biting het'lips. ; •(To, be Continued) . and it is discovered that Kenneth Jenkins bro*beatEn:I:ttleman, has disappeared:. .Meanwhile,1MIss Tulsa. --Jones, sch001 teacher, has been ,doing some private detective work. And young, Dr. Nick Strand :and May • Lawrence, pretty,: nurse, have found time to become engaged. • CHAPTER . Breakfast was a hit-or-miss meal. No.:orie had any appetite, each think- ing that it Might:be their last -meal.•• But everyone made an effort. to eat• . --L=except.. Mr. ..1041FE'ris; • 061 still was , a "We gotta roue 'ourselVes ".•Jim o ers told 'Red 'Doyle,, "We!res-ket- • And hat's :bad. We've hardly asked a question about Old Trump. One of! , ; ' • ' : • "Well; Jenkins is gone—let ._ him , shoulder it,” said Doyle shortly. • , "He' .just „beat it," , shrugged the • bus driver. "Ite's ' no murderer. But :say ---id you kw the cash the ban- dits took from us is gone? It was In ; a' leather ease under the pile of guns. ,Now the case has disappeared. Do :You suppose little: Jenkins grabbed .it before he beat it?" . • "And strangled Trump on , his trap!" way?", slim DoYle; suddenly inter Red Doyle UP q road With estecl. "Trurrip saw him stealing and "It inay ;net :reach: Us Until morn - "Rats!" Somers cut :in,. "Jenkins ing•,"- fie ;t•:..1d. ..fancied I heard a couldn'tstrangle a ,fly! Maybe . he phtr,e brit ebuldn't doany good if: , toids: the money, , but he didn't :kill it flew over Us; extent to take news • • to tlie pres." • • Itisti;._thea,.t_Tainnhy— Archer came...! plan e this , Ted ..-..---.7running-,into,--the7house,—broathlets intittorecl„Sornors,__.gazing' and excited.' • , ward,. "And ,I'd •as hef not see "Ile's••:ont.,;thereAti-the-4.bad,:m2le-- "It's the devil, just .wait:ng like. , ;gasped. ."r, seen, him. :. He's .'niost this," groaned Doyle. dead,.- all •bladic 'and'his cloth • are • Mita Jonet-,.watched his restless btirnedgoth, he's. a sight!" • pacing,' , . • •...Doyle seized -the boy's arm. "If. it will malts' you feerletter,"- , . "Who's a sight?" he snapped,. she said, "it's My opinion we're going.: -.'„ikr,,I,Jenkins! 4was walkin'.down••• to get out Of .th's.• " The murderer ;he road, and there he: was!" knows it. The, -.Murderer has known ' Doyle and Somers rushed out, to it 'alniost fronfilie-Platcr:7- and Jenkins lying ,unconiciousa "What; have 'you got, up , your tohrt distance down the road. They sleeve?" demanded •Doyle prried him back to the louse, laid "There,;" it • a' way ;Out,. or :Finley lim on his cot, and callecr'Strand. :Trump' :Would .be alive at this me- ' "Can't talk to Thrn new," was thq ment, and none of 14ur money Would :loctoet eider, ,after'•_ he had done • have been. touched. • '4. louidu,t,_ Cotild for the' little_Mari. "I• have mattered." a: • :iare.t.....tay,d_e_t4thether_he will piill 7-,-AS'PheTspoke,--MaY-appeared'-`,.in . Mit Jones, who sat near her . saw :an apple on the .table and suddenly tested it to Miss Bangor. "Eat that," she advised: "Than give you soniething to do." . At Miss Bangor obediently •mtinch- „ad the apple, Miss Jones sat very still. looking out the window. • , • Dusk was fallir.g•when -Miss Jones stole, into.' the .. bedroom . Where,".Mr. Jenkins •.still; lay .unconscious.- ay . satnear hy, dejectedand. •weary,,her . 'curls darnp on her brow. ' "I'd like to do, a little ” exploring :whispered Miss Jones. , .1, , ,N • .chipg cd. f`rinsc -Ora' Mis jones didn't talk,' She went , about her search quietly but thor- oughly. And in One of Finley Trump's suitcases,; she found .a rnewspaper: clipping, upon. which 'she politic:ed. She studied,it for a long tirne. Then,. with 4' secret Smile, she, thrust oit in- to the, bosom,of ler dress. ; She ,found JinnSeMers... stand ng outside When she went , out presently. for a- breath of air,: ' • "I'd rather die "'fighting, .than go but like this," he said. "Rats in.,a .0 ' cine:Ii-Four-Strands-oftiing---AJLat4i Wheeler Jiffy Set •-• • • k . • :7;21 get 'six Negroes. who will. work in his establishment. 'Other'. graduates- Of Abe ischciel have been placed• thiridai ° Georgia, , • N'ditlx•'CardlIna, New York, 031A6 444Iichigaz. ‘, ';" The. faculty this stuntner includes. _ Booker head' waiter of a Rich- mond hotel, and aqlef Carton Gulley of tthe 'University of Wisconsin... og Problem . . Ikiag orleYS'att.".13ay ,..„onpne side. Some oft•-lhe.Intterest.„_ protettft :reaching the 'newspaper Of - fides lave come from persons who al- ways have kePt.'n 'dog; 7V1iat these' to ,Alabama ,in a station wagon to . dogs would take care of • their:dogs Fait Locomotive H?noii,'Canada )tr 177,*q. „. • • With Hon; yincient Massey, Canadian High Cominissiiiner to London, at the throttle, the: nvw locomotive, "Dominion of Canada," .was put into, Service recently , at king's Cross.'Station,in London. lilt the first ;.•bf' five new locomotives which lwill,-coinmenCirig_July.,5,,,haul the "Corenatinn" "streamlined' trains ovcr., the L.N.E.R.; line hetWeen.,LoOden.and Edinbtirgh..•The,:trip will:be made.ih six hours, an. average Ppeed, Of 65% mles per hour, the fastest tun in the British Erimire.;, 4 general view of the, locomotive, which dairies a whistle donated lox the C.P.R., is shown in the photo. '. •• • • , ' • , h• • - • •. TJ -HS JAM IS ',A PEACH.: hard to believe that peaCh;iine .ii,here ...already; and that :should be .Warning!'....It wasn't very long ',age . that We started. With Strawberries, ; the first -fruit ,Of the season and-eame' /along: down the ..whole link of . sum- mer, fruits till we have arrived at, ,peachet ,and4.grapes:, Theiel'are- the. fruits which 'herald: - „ the 'approach of fall, and. that meant that the ...jail.''and jelly season is just • „ , . about over, , ••t• ;••• : To tonic People; this year's' Straw,. _berries are but tr•rnemory,-but not to. those smart ,,Wornen who -hate. the . goodness of the ttraWberries,. sealed -their:- jam ; cupboards—along , With cherries,: raspberries an'd:' currants. --Doret-pcsathy-'-the4are-treat.of,Rine..., ,Peach Jain ,:whatever you dbl,;• When ". •puttIng ,pp ...canned' 'peaches, :piekie(f. 'peacher.arici7tpiced peadhetl'sive--- some • of the fruit—the .ripest and Most luscious—and • treat„ yourself next Winter to ' :that fresh goldefi beauty and 'juicy succulence found in ririe,:'perich • jam. • , . :IV has -no' end of uniistral.' uses. It • onahee. a• wonderful spread for .nocesT s,ary' in jami . and . jelly -,malcing. By this, Modern- short -boil method you tni 'longer need to bell fruit and Shier down:. to concentrate; the jellying sub- F.tance in „the=finit;',beCaUse, pectin' it ' that jellying' Subttaato • whielf • has .cbeerf, extracted from's., fruitabound- ing in it,. Copceptratod .and. standard- ized rea y oi pse, .• , Apart from the • 'gdodnestof, jaMs. and: jellies, Made . this rieW and .Motl ein•W‘iii70-Ap'itTi fain the' grand ,color and qnlektet —it's a ; 'Sure method! You simply .= follow 'the .1.ecipe:-.4 simple 'recipe at that, and you're 'es,•; Sured of '.etecesS 'eVerytime. :No such. ''thing • Las hick, Or ifie weather to be .considered. ;Yoiiget perfectre- sults every' tinie4'-whether you'rc nil txpoiloi,Iced cook nr just a beginner', ,Peack• Jam 31/2 Cunt 34:11SS.) 'prepared fruit VS cups •,(34 As.) • sugar OttrectibaLop, To prepare fititi,',Pedj`,...abOut 21/4, pantida tally ripe fruit/ (To peel!, put .about three pea:Choi at a tinie into a, CelAnder and dip thd 'colander down into a saucepan of boiling" water for • 1.4 Mintite........8e:stre.the-Water.,:iii the Saucepan. is deep enough to cover the 'peaches. This Method,. loosens % •the Witlion't'softening .the fruit And', makes the peaches .easy to ‘" * JIFFY. tROCHE'r,' PA.TTERN 15• 32 is, -•-the newest in •erpthet—ine'Ipensivewleltly Made in one , ., or two eoldft ('LW leaf binder contrasting) adds` beauty ,to Your home, Make luncheon'or buffet sels::-S•oarts" or just doilies—use perle totton Or just String. Pattern 1582 contains detailed ..directiona for italting the design illustrations Of it and or all stitehef4 material .requirements; photograph of section of work,;Stig••• gestions for varied Uses. • • , - • • Sehd 20 dntS ii tpdr oilt.:(oOltiptOtottOil.) 1:6•e.ths. p&toi'it •Vaionte,, 'NUMBglt•i; you 11AM0ad • 4444,61414.,' • • ' • ••='. Lt. __4== ••••5. • skin). After ;skinning the peaches, haive thern.= and take out the pits, then' grind and pulp in, a:.food chop- piir or chop them fine. ' • •• Measure Sugar and prepared fruit •• tightly peeked, into large kettle, mix well, and .bring to a..full rolling boil . over hottest hie. 'Stir, constantly be ••• fornand-whilkhoilingf...-:pOil hard fo one miimte.; RemOve. frem . fire ,an tir in, bottled pectin: Then stir an skim by . turns for ' just five 'mi tites' to 'cocil slightly, to prevent floa ing.. fruit.' Pont quickly..-.. • Pariaff' hot jam at ..qace... Maketz. about ' 0 eight -ounce. glasses. , ' .• " , It desired about three iteaspb ns 7spireittriary,„:.,,lbe--added-_•:_to-nnalce-spi ed - peach jarif.er, if you are Making s eral batches of jam and want an th You might Crush., a, few • Peach. pts nd put then in with thej'finit,•••. ; ha • will .almond note that Many people ;like.' ; Age of Flowers Affects Lasting. , . ,NEW: YORH.The age,. of .flowert• Whenthey are cut.'has sortie bearing'', on the. ,lerigth.,„of Iiine they vv;11 laSt. in en,' arrangeinent, lust' as bqd 'reset last. Ionger, than •full-grown' . . „. 'Ones; so any flower. Will l'ast . longer if CUt..shortly;aftir it "Opeii,s.: • 'A- eon. tainer thou ne 'n,te, but also hold 'enough waterto sustain the 'number of floWers- in it for:. 24.. ;hours., Arrangements hst ;longer, in shaded summer rooms :than , in stearnAeatierr Winter ones., Strong .„sunlight •• and . draughts ' decidedly shorten • the 'longevity .,:•of a flower' .arrangenient,... The , proper* dolt of: flowers ..before using, them in an ar- range,incnt ndea .eofiutile. only . a. few iii!nutes,-but the, eifert will be iepnid in longer enjoynidrit'of di& completed. result. i ,Questionnaire-,, __Cera-Wil-Cin-n5;eyer in the New York ' S Could you ansveruin. n,•a :quiz Where the Gulf of Riga is'? itatiP'. 'you Iiiii'relear-jd-ek WIT or What was Cytherea? your Latin? Can you give Usqs of the •ablative? Asked the .nature Of a pipit Do yoii think you'd have to skip it? , Who, Was .koiley 9 , Pive. the...date Of the,....first-,,,Triunivirate.,,...- ith this; question :can' you grappler , Ona" whose 'head : who shot an • ILL C KB E A S Don't squeete blackheadi-.LditsblVe' them. Gef tWo ounces' Of' peroxine powder from any drug store and 'rub Ocot19 tligh wet: hot cloth 'over the ' blsekheads. They simply dissolve and ' disappear by this safe and Sure,niethod. HollyWoOd--ebtimiettionz...1_ - Have: •a • Isstie No 32--. 3 • , ' C it'd you tell, Or wohld you• stall • " bout the Cosmic rayand all9 uettionnaires are' ABC's, I Can answer :them:Wit,h..case;.1.,..... tistver siniply. , and 'directly,:. " •(.If• net always quite: ca eetly), " Mina iildren Their Age hould,• Nith ToYS' FiYeAsi*r-PICI ' 'EUjoYs:-- • ' • ,There are, dozens • of growing' epochs, fairly :distinct from each other,. in everi child's life.. There- fore, ' clis_eipline and punishmentt • elteuldbe 13ased „upon Metiye• •and -timeliness: Xertain.alIoWaneet should be -raideIckethe driving power...a-the Mind., '.. • •• ` i - • ,' .' ". ' • „ • In oilier rea.tiert, '-tp,o a Child Will not only act his age, but should. Un- 'less:hi:8: intentgOliC•6, quotien!;..is -Under average,. ten -y 0.1,.-.OldT*Pli-onli171.iot 7I-e-li1af..ing; with • Mugs a fi-v-eTita-r-., old enjoys, „Tly.is ;s finflortant,there- -fore, it. is hestfor him to bcva soinp 'cornpanions Of approkimate .;..ears. He shouid' be 'skating, 'ridiag, construct. ing things 1,nd playing ball, not fuss- ing , too much w;th sand' piles. . or. making, paper chains, ,anSi. more than •the five,year,-old should. lae: engros- sed in a .rattle, ' ' • - . It follows that if -we expect, a child -set his. ageX„tfis seine 'token he . cannot alWaYS control the orges,ZOL: his years. He varlet, but he.. goes OA ' making•MiPtakeis;•-nbt too, deliberately' but, as we .say, because th Old"Isr 'k . r”--ihi., . lit.An - '•cl-;•g-M-:-riElaTitist bin-CS:elf. ° • ' 1;••• Fear Pelt WilL„ 'Wipe '1]Itit, .'Aineriqui Dept', of Attieii1tv5re, =Pcii,r7higav4ep 17kithrY.=0Trstr..3?..17? -r WAOITIPT914The PPartalent 01 Agriculture is 'Inducing; thensande • ; ,. e • „et, diseased' ti;ees, to, commit .snicide, Secretary of Agsricalture • Henry .. -A. • Wallacerrhi:reports.,';;he1a. latest ...te:ehni'lige • 1n the •;.,ont„Enropean: elnift, and threatens 'Ara• ' '.Orican;elrns Witn,l'aigt4I'ctio4, , partnient .alinaitheeMeat ' ,Walia4,e-.;shaYs'•',:the new oleth.01191';,” • making unwanted 6!es kill tliem• selves "$ilvididc." Mrethan C25,OOU • linch 'trees lhaVe leen induced to pelt; • •defltriletien by the new .method, • ..• • . •• . ' This isdone; by peeling.ft „band of bark from the tree about breast' high. and placing Over:, the eXposed, wood granulated copper istilliltate, kept iA , place by'a Strip of oilcloth. • SAP :ABSg11,ES, 'POIS7ON, . • Moisture .from :the . wood 'dissolves .the 2 by the Sap, • soon poisons •the tree.. '•• '•proved about • 95 per cent. effective IA• ' killing handed Areetia • new to_this country; but already has • kiIled millions of trees, and if un• checked :robably will wipe elnis in this country, tree e6xlipieraffr , said.. • 'The disease at present 'Is'opneen, tratecl. In'..a'comparatlyely small area, extending •'radially from •Np* 'York • City about 09 miles into Connecticut, New, .Orl,c StgETtied ,New, *:There .have 'b'een a few isolated ,case$ others -In -Law ; .• ,cliib Is .Star1e i tion To 'Preserve 'Am' o'riCan . . exis Women .0ganize An As-. Heine" • ' ' .,. • • . Fite, SO • • • I exas. rive Texas moti in law , bade their Jibed at slat rs jthroughot the tinited ,States to fbcome members of the; incorpor;• , , at d ‘'n tional• association of mothei s int1aw clubs,", but. gene Howe Wasn't, Valid -tot -cheer -therm ' ei • Howe; editor -publisher of an: Airier-. lo newspaper, has :been. 'saying ..p1Ce 14ifigs• • about -;lttetherS4n-law': ,since '11934, That 'year, he Made the Country.: Matherin-loconstiatis•:,_hY,L_Iaturching. . an %aim nal .celebration to 'honor,. all., such claties. in penance for the :jokes he printed at the expense of his mother, Mrs. Nellie Donald .• Reee'ntly Denald and. font.' 'eel- , • „ leagues were granted ' a Charter.,for 'a „ corporation under Texari.laws; • design- ed to ••PreterVe the.•Anierican .herne.'" „ , 'This at . taking 'plate While -editor - -Howe wae „ his . mother' in.. . , 'WettpOrt, Conn., .according'. to Amar- illo sources.''; • ' UM -DIPPING ' is 1a patented Firestone process not used in any. other tire! With it every hundred pounds of cord fabric' absorbs eight " • poun s • ru..er an, as a resu , every fib. e, every cord and every, ply in a Firestone tire is coated and • insulated with pure rubber to counter- act internal =heat and friction—the greatest en my 01 tire hfe. pueDit/p°p Cords 58% longer is extra process Firestone Ginn - flexing Jif t Yet you do not ,Pay One sent mor9 for this /extra value. And you also et 2 Extra Cord Plies under the tad' • and the Firestone Scientifically Designed Safety Tread. • See the, nearest Firestone Dealer to4ayl , in Maryland. Virginia, Iffaia.na:;.:•ahd American !.elni-IS to find.: eyerY•I:diSeas-,. develsoPed,•::.°' The ; OnlY lope 'ter 'the ed qies:' and -deatrey° it.beforkthe in,' O,-11NO 1° healt treps,;.'fOresiFy %-officials THREE MILLION ;DESTROYED Flie Old Methocl.•Of',conihatting the • , ;difiease. was to fell and hurn.=:. trees- ... ,•=ebirde,nined as . Possible ,s'aPrees• Of, in-, •feetieti. •••".Mbre: than ••• 3;600.000 sucli .•treeS were destroyed, but this'proeees Was costly - and, slow. • gt' • . ' ' Through „ Failizieicla the,. tree .is left standing for tho..o,Wheryta...ute when , and as he sees 'fit. Such trees are ,. valuable aS'Inniher .anti for 'fire. wocid. ' !Tree; ' expertil. are using•Ifoir auto-, .. giros ,. lit, aerial• scouting of 1nacce• sible •Flying slowly just :abo;Ne:. tlie tree too; • trained Observers read- ily' ePat wilted or discolored: foviige, • ...likbeatwne • :of the. 'presefitee- -et the, : disease. They mark the location:of every suspected tree on A map,, later used to guide,. a • ground a; crew, to the POt.,.•°L • • -DISEASE NEW U:a. • came does n:11; elm-4gur4 es4 h: O. t' ;• nt:s 1:16. -United-Statea.•-,betviden;71925;-:aridl33;,... , ie SCS the on burl 'elm lege. shipped from Europe •-• to •:dahittetnialterp.,itrthe'Xiddle Ntrst," • elm trees. • • : .Its.sPeres :are •. not . -carried by the' ;wlnd.•;• It is spread by • insects, par. •ticularly. the treall.- ,European • ' bark: which lay their eggs in the shalloW. tunnels b.e,neaththe hark.. . • ..Scouting this .year will' etiver.:#1,$0C square • niciet„: •in ' .Connecticut, NeW ' ,,,Vork-and•Npw.: jerseY-i.---a-L2-,606H-squat inile • ; protective aerie • ,dround. thii° :area outside 'great,. mainly 'Ports , and'..Mid,Western. cities where the .1m: ,parte. as_as. ogs, ;ere „„hapil„,__, ;. and 112;000 • thilei of railroad over s Wernehandled..- • ..= a • •15 It's ...Sal.ty . . _ TO.;fretlien. tiredTfeet, •add; ful o salt to a . bowlful of „ Water; . • • then ,lbathe.the....feet fora few; min. .ntet: ' Salt, shOuld he added When... wash- ing letttice, celery,' Ond.. niest 'dreen .vegetables; at will kill the bsects =And tna4e' thein easier to `rernovei Neveren :Salt *hen ;cooking • . potatoes; whthcr, they . are ' being baked .er' boiled. \ Add a ,teaspoonful Of salt' to the Water if the egg' ..-toked-4o—p•revent-,-141e--White-4ret 1 • rtrosfone .GUM -DIPPED TIRES. "MOST MILES PER DOLLAR" • • .; running,* • . • ••• , , 'Le Icicall glass decanters and, VasCs put in ,some salt,then Pour °Vet. c•. little vinegar, and shake well. Lac for on otii, shake again and tiles - To roilleVe obtinatc ninrks or.= tuns and 3ugs,c2dOvei them:With.' a tall' paste' and leave for an hour. • ' Tr; ' make; the • past,- add' a little bailing, .water "th 'salt ad mix Well. To PreVent the even burning ' thro \V a little salt loii tlio oven.sheis. • . sttlt. if. with a little '4orit4tavoh.,„ • • • A hot salt bag will often onto ear-- tietie: Fiil an oblong dalieb lag With • stitch up the :top, and Pifido: ift" . .0, *Eittp =even thi4uth the4Sait'eaa. ya heatedbefore putting., into the bag); Phtee• the hot hag on* " -i1ia-;.10%efed MAMA relief; •