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Education Goes 4 Gadget-y’
OPENING of the new
school year brings new
methods of teaching, in
volving eyes, hands and
ears . . . otherwise, learn
ing by doing. Above: This
Chicago youngster uses a
reader dictionary. She puts
the word opposite the
drawing, thereby fixing
spelling and meaning in
her mind. At right: Boys
and girls investigate the
world. Here they build a
miniature postoffice to find
out just how letters travel
from mail box to a friend
miles away. As they work,
they keep a written record.
Radio is becoming in
creasingly important in
American education work.
Music and current events
subjects are taught with
this instrument as well as
with phonographs and
newspapers. Radio often
proves valuable during
stormy weather, epidemics
and other times of stress
when children cannot ' get
to school. This picture
shows a mother in an epi
demic-bound city helping
her children with lessons
broadcast from the local
radio station. For this pur
pose studies in all grades
must be standardized in
the broadest version.
Ideas are built up in
step-by-step sequence with
this book of thin cellulose
sheets superimposed up
on each other to form a
composite whole. It was
invented by Dr. Theodore
Jonas, a dentist, who got
the idea while studying
medicine.
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Above: This California
I shorthand instructor not
I only takes his class out of
I doors but demonstrates
s symbols with huge pla
< cards. Left: Elementary
> school pupils study about
a nature, tending their crops
j of beans, oats and clover
j to learn sources of the
I foods they eat.
BAKER COUNTY NEWS
OUR COMIC SECTION
JUST THE THING
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Tommy Fish—l’m hungry, Ma!
Ma Fish—AU right I’ll fix you
some bread and jelly fish.
Events in the Lives of Little Men
Fooling Bossy
A Nebraska farmer was troubled
with his cows crawling through an
ordinary barbed wire fence, so he
put up a single strand and charged
it with electricity.
The cows came in contact with
the wire several times, then refused
even to go near .the fence.
“1 turned off the juice, and the
cows haven’t found it out,” he says.
“I guess it will work until I get
another herd ”
DOES NOTHING BUT PLAY
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“What a trifler that musician is!”
“Yes, he does nothing but play.”
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To Check Constipation
Get at Its Cause!
If constipation has you down so
you feel heavy, tired and dopey,
it’s time you did something about
it. And something more than just
taking a physic! You should get
at the cause of the trouble.
If you eat the super-refined
food most people eat, the chances
are the difficulty is slmple-you
don’t get enough "bulk." And
“bulk” doesn’t mean heavy food.
It’s a kind of food that isn’t con
sumed in the body, but leaves a
soft "bulky’’mass in the intestines.
If this common form of con
stipation is your trouble, eat
Kellogg’s All-Bran for breakfast
every day and drink plenty of
water. All-Bran isn’t a medicine
—it’s a crunchy, toasted, nutri
tious cereal. And it will help you
not only to get regular but to keep
regular, day after day. Made by
Kellogg’s in Battle Creek. Sold
^y every grocer.
Open Avenue to Glory
Literature is an avenue to glory,
ever open for those ingenious men
who are deprived of honors or of
wealth.—lsaac Disraeli.
NERVOUS?
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Are you cross and irritable? Do you scold
those dearest to you?
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up more physical resistance and thus helps
calm quivering nerves and lessen discomforts
from annoying symptoms which often ac
company female functional disorders.
Why not give it a chance to help YOU?
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Dangerous Spirit
Os all the evil spirits abroad at
this hour in the world, insincerity
is the most dangerous.—Froude.
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PENETROL
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Time to Have a Care
When the cup is full, carry it
even.—Scotch proverb.
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