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Forcing Spring Things. |
By BELLE CASE HARRINGTON, l
Bverybady ie eager for the first
ppring things. Here iy a chance for
wide-gwake boys and girls. |
If you Bave a well-lighted furnace
yoom, or & sunny chamber, you can
bave rhubarb to sell. Almost any
one with a large pateh will let you
take up a few roots. Put these in'
wooden boxes, and cover well with |
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rich manure. Soak with warm wa- |
ter and put in a light, warm place 1
In ten days the first stalks ought
to be ready for market l
Make a hot-bed, sloping down fynmi
the sunny side of a building, banked
with stable litter, and covered \vnhl
an old window sash, In it ralse rad
ishes and lettuce. It will pay to
grow tomato, cabbage and aster
plants to sell when people are ready
to make gardeons ‘
Beans, peas, corn, beets and r:ul-}
ishes do not transplant well when |
started all in one hox. At a dry goods |
or novelty store collect small paste !
board boxes. Cut the bottoms out,
fil! with earth and plant your seeds 1
Spring blossoms are easier to force |
than spring vegetables. Pussywil- |
Jows are always in demand. All that
i nepemsary is to cut the branches
and place them in a jar of water ip |
a room moderately warm and light
When the “pussies” are well out they
are ready to sell |
Apple and cherry blossoms are oft- |
en forced, but are more difficult to
do successfully. They need much
longer -to mature, Cut the bark
back for =ix inches from the end of |
the stem, add a few drops of ammo
nia to the water and place in a cool
dark place for ten days. Then bring
to the light and warmth. The blos
soms, which will be small, should
come out in two weeks,
The variety of spirea called bridal
wreath, is satisfactory for forcing.
Cut the branches and put in a sun
ny window,
Forsythia, or “goldenbell” is the
most satisfactory of all, The
branches may be cut early in Feb
ruary, and in two weeks thas jar will
be a mass of pale vellow bells. Later
in the season the branches will
sometimes come into bloom in a
week.
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DEPARTMENTS WIiLL BE PRINTED AS FOLLOWS:
'VTV MONDAY: SBtudy Problems Solved; Nature Study; Outdeor
.V‘%T&JI.OAV: Handicraft for Boys to Make; Homecraft for Girle
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'VI‘Y WtDNIODAVr Young Citizen's Adventures: Woodcraft for
“ Boy and Girl Scouts.
EVERY THURSDAY: Sports That Make Men and the All Around Girl.
EVERY FRIDAY: Dollar Making !deas and Every Day Science for Boy
Mechanics.
'VIR'VH:ATURDAW “What Shall | Be?" Answered for Boys and for
These articles appearing regularly are both interesting and useful
for b‘c.lnd eirlp. It is suggested that an Olenodin?‘ly valuable
serap k can be made by chnlnq the articles eac day and
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What Runs an Elevator
By G. M. HYDE.
“What makes an elevator go up
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water-lift, but the electric elevators
are commonest, An electric eleva
tor is really a very simple machine.
“The car itself is just a metal box
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the shaft by steel ropes and an eleo
tric motor. It runsg along greased
guldes (C, C) on each side which
kebp it from swinging and bump
ing against the sides of the shaft.
“The steel rope (D)) on which it
hangs passes up to the top of the
shaft and over a big pulley (E) in
a wheelhouse that is usually bullt on
the roof of the building. Sometimes
the electric motor I 8 in the wheel
house. but generally the steel rope
runs back down the shaft to an elec
tric motor in the bagement,
“To help the motor and relieve the
gteain on it, another cable runs along
beside the hoisting cable to & heavy
iron counterweight (H) which slides
in another track at one side of the
shaft You seldom see this weight
when yvou are in the car because it
goes up as the car goes down, and
vice versa, and they pass at the
middle of the trip. Because of the
counterwelght, which weighs about
as much as the empty car, the elec
trfc motor has to be strong enough
to haul the difference in weight be
tween the two-—sometimes only a
few pounds. Thus when the car is
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rest; and when the car is emply,
the motor simply pulls the weight
down,
“The car cannot fall, even if the
ropes break, because of a safety de
vice with a governor on the bot
tom of the car., This is so arranged
that if the car breaks loose and
starts to fall, the governor causes
the side-arms (F) to pinch against
the guides and thus puls on the
brakes.
“The controller (A) with which
the elevator boy runs the car is a
device. working through hanging ca
bles (B) to turn on and shut off the
motor's current.” I
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