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ï~~IARLE$J Is,)LVENTG POST._FRID,&YN(VEMBER_15,_-:9 5, Rid "ge the ble e. vision of Mrs, I. IK. ieywvard; bY the Niursing;. Service, in charge of 'tis *.Mary Itht; by: the Meininger Diet "' itchen,, in charge. of.Mrs. Robert S. Catbcai t ui5 by t e'Sunbeam 'Diet Kitchen, in charge of Miss Ellen F. "Thne actisities""'of the Charleston1 - chapter- lrsve,done amuch to" lesiseoa0511 '.abate a digeo.Be which assumed such epidemic preportions. 1 feel sore 'thut the. services rendered are fully appre"'ciate4 by the city of Charleton. and -.surrounding coontry and should recsive the hearty commendation of the Alnerlean RiedCross.,' "o you personally I 'desire ts express soy highest "eWards and appre" ciation" for the magnlllcefl manner in wshich you, as the acting head of the~ local -Red Cross chapter. conducted the1 -j-York 'and cooperated with the "public1 health service. d "Sincerely, (Signed) "W- H. Siaughster, ".A. Surgeon, U. S. P. H. S., Director Sanitary Unit No. 33.' 'WHEN CATTLE "'LOSE,4" THEIS CDS" OET BUSY~ Although the relation of the act of,chewing the' cud to the 'natural process of,digestion in:cattle is protbably quits generally undtrs.too eL'the United,, Slivst t, epartnent orAgr cu titre frequentiy. rcives inqulrls~ebl~erb~og the proper treat3ient for cattle,wbichihave lout (Asir cud", the iipreesion apparentiy, g httecd. something whioch \dnmechapicaity slisappear aind.when "so lost'-nust" be, repliaced, ini' erder tpl 'eMore the animal -to" health.,Rumination or chewing thie' cud. is a 'natural process In, connection.;yith,the digestion of sctte.anti"otheY ruluiatt,animals *In runlinaslts the food' when. 'irst tks insltf he stomach isinspir fteetly clfewed;"and is returned, to-: the,m~south for. reusasication, ThIsreturned ball of food., s,tesnuod "the cud.". p Sq-c lisst losof'cod,.tbhe.departmnt,expains,' Is 'simply &a" suspeosion of * hetwing, frequsently. one of thetitat 'in-.;dicatlons, of sickness in ansy ind of rusminant'animzal, trines,',ruminants puseeraly stop. chewing' the"csid whess * feeling'-outof sit ondition. Any ccndi-;ion afifecting;the general healts of'.rattle 'may result ins suspension of. "'chewing,' and.there is alnibut certaitto 'is an Interruption of this process whets there is any pronounced disturbance 'sf digestion. Plsrink wads of hay tn the mouth, the Oise of salt pork, and similar 'methods1 for retoringethe. cud., are, the' outcome of' local 'superstitions Wand -a lack 'of '.knowledge concerning, the digestive process of. the' cow. Instead of. such treatmnent an' effort should be made to "determine.the exact: nature. of Use litj'ness affectg he cow.with a, view to aplin,:proper traitht -an approaching aefttrsiof Lisa animal ' t.o 'a 'stste of oqrosai "health, there will -h ie a' i'estf aLin of "the.process 'of di* gestion, including";the function of rumthfation or cud-eawing Uniqus Document 135; Years Old Owned WilY' odU orI IPrulyWhnThyCome Home? - I ifted the receiver of the I.phone, and almost dropped it again in 'surprise. For the voice was that; y good old frend,-andI supposed him faraway in Flirance..what, back so soon?". c K emd, 'etailed for sp ecial duet,'?" 'Ys ak"he ansAvered j )n it struck me that his vice wa slow and older, as though the:weeks uof j,1,a;Bsence had been= years. "Ilack-b-ut not for special duty.~ Ihere-thix 1.1 another reason." A id then -Iknew-that he muli,-bxe wounded. Wounded-while here_ at hom-e; I still pursu ed my ordinary cou rse,. ' onded-to protect my homrz. Wounded-to ke p my chidren safE. I-t came over me of a sudden, a, ix ever had beforethat I ain debtor to him to an'am ount that I: never-can nt-e"y *Trey ilf -all be coni ng ba_.rbefore long. Some rounded; some grown -strangey old. but =most of- t1 i+,ws4II and normal entough, thank God: And we willstand Unt-tdw:t'sete is.lwsalw -feel that '-dy, -I. wonder. sdwl o~e hmps.Hwsalw Will' their eyes say' to -us. "V. were- hungry- for a bit of sweet, and you did not think to send i. 'We were, cold and you ic letth4 flres. die; we were lonesome, and the movies's topped because there wiere no funds to cariw.on."' Will that be the -message of,heir, eyes -to, us? Or. shall we stand confidently ini their presencegreeting them as men who have nothing to; repent. -As men who in Their abset pct gave freely of wealth and 'timre, that there might be warmth and cheer.. ill comfort over there? They are coming -back some y -p-erha ps beforewetik And-'what will be the- messt-:' of their'eyes tciyou? Give Freely Tod ay to 1 United War Work Campaign, GIVE! T he Weif are 4 Your Boy in France Is atl Stak e WOMEN'S BAS;b4RQBI~ aktha.t t will be suretv;please=-onie that will gvYU oimfoi't aid -service- -ttiines in lightÂ~ or dark -colors:-and";designs.'. Some have iatin trimmed collars, cuffs andpekets finished -with t avy waist cord.' Etmbroidered Isitial-Pillow Cae' 1.,' - r These Pillow 'ases are mad: 'fisuperivx ':grade round.threa. - 'cotton--==full 45 3 1-n size wits 'Beautiful embroidered: initial.te: ~ - -each air neatly, done-up i1) nnr tty' boxes for giving.., When -Ont'the. ha, slight feeling moment 0oilOfl h ow much mo had sent you one 'abounds or if she have selected i't des would haveti umes'that you w A pretty Hand than the box of i Glovesbe of. mon given by youir de. You- want to r-e stood, but wouldr ing" from their know are pi'actic;.-,,^;.. 1... 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This we. feel, values are, superior va 'as The hundreds of ne ain the bgnning of CoatsT of the imost'ii Personall yselec ted frc -are hre for your sele SIL;VERTQNES P03tom311o0 WOOL VEi PLMNM ---Sizes, for.Mi s~a 4 - i:. 0

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