Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1932, Page 37

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JANUARY 7, 1932. D. C, THURSDAY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, But She Pays Less IT'S THE WOMAN WHO PAYS... Wion She Pays Cash ~ Whenever there’s food to be bought for the family, it’s the woman who buys it. She pays for it out of her household money—but she pays less when she pays cash. A&P Stores sell for cash. They never lose money on a bad account. Therefore, they never have to raise prices to you to cover other people’s debts . . . and we pass the saving in this method of doing business directly to you in lower food prices. | ts ha hi that the blood | . sxpeiments nave st s e et | PRIZE BEAUTY MARRIES; | mice has an effect on the blood cell | LOSES PLACE IN CONTEST counts. POUSONINBLODD s see jected with the blood of Catholic Uni- | versity undergraduates in good health, Beaver Creek Girl Is Named in and their behavior contrasted with that A Fari Bireas of the animals receiving the blood of Marylan Group Competition. {the hospital patients in order to rule out the effects on the system of .any Special Dispateh to The Star. blood injection The experiments were performed by | HAGERSTOWN, January 7—Mrs. A Half Price Sale on those crispy, crunchy Whole Wheat Flakes. With each 12c package c purchased at the regular price, we offer another regular size specially marked package for........ 3 While They Last (D WHEATIE Turkey has restricted the importation | | of cameras. — IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS TENDER FANCY CHUCK 3-CORNER ROAST ROAST 2025 | w19 | FANCY RIB ROAST Psychologists of Catholic U‘:sum Mary Magdalen Crane of the | Daniel Rohrer, recently selected as the : : . Ursuline Nuns, under the direction of | most attractive farm girl, to represent Discover Evidences in EX- |Drs. Thomas V. Moore and John E.|this county in the Maryland Farm By- Rauth of the psychology department. | reau Federation beauty contest, at Bal- i i i i timore this week, will be banned be- periments With Mice. e Eanoe of her marriage, Stockholm Newspapers Merge. She Ifi]s Mls;l Mnrtg}:re'. Ploflénba;:r', e Keedysville, when the selection STOCKHOLM, January 7 (#)—Two s BY THOMAS R. HENRY. of Stockholm's leading newspapers, the | Tade. K;‘;‘;fi"-’r“““;m{‘x‘gn"‘;g" amed ; Stockholm Dagblad, 108 years old, and | - Evidence pointing to the existence of | Stockholm Dagblad. 'V vet's ol 89 | Creek, to represent the county. poison in the blood, of unknown nature | years ago, have combined. Ewald - and origin, which accompanies and may | Stomberg, editor of the Dagblad, is be responsible for periods of wild ex- | editor-in-chief of the new paper. citenent during which self-control is | impossible, has been found in experi- ments at the psychological laboratory of Catholic University here Blood of patients during the excited episodes of various insanities was in- \ SPECIAL BUTTER PRICES Sunnyfield Print " 33e Packed in 1/::1b: Portions .-..™ 35€ z e 650 2 Ibs. 69c Finest Ot:all'ty—Prefcrrcd on the Tables of Millions. Jected into laboratory mice. A profound effect on the basic life processes of the animals was shown by the great in- crease in the ‘respiratory quotient,” the ratio between the amount of oxygen breathed in and the amount of carbon dioxide given off by the body both be- ing measured by a special device. After the injections this figure nearly dou- bled in some cases. - In 86 per cent of all the cases there was a marked in- crease, but there was a decrease in the remaining 14 per cent, possibly indi- eating some overlooked factor. Other mice were injected with the blood of persons suffering profound de- pressions and of normal persons. The changes in the respiratory quotients were insignificant. The blood of de- Cut fresh from The original — Gorton's Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes—and a flavor exclusively Gorton'’s. Delicious, fresh-flavored, deep sea cod, adroitly mixed with mealy boiled potato and delicately seasoned. Ready to shape into small balls and fry— crisp, i SmEsH == olden brown balls of rich goodness. De- L : Edous! Get this delicacy at your grocer’s. CLEANED REGULAR LOW PRICES ALL DOCTORS SAY: FISH g . Hershey Chocolat. .. 15¢ i Wildmere Eqgs . 27c NEW LOW PRICES pressed patients seemed to have a slightly greater effect than that from noimal individuals and observations in- dicated that if there actually was a “depression toxin” in the blood it acted much more slowly than the poison pro- ducing the opposite effect Toxin Not Isolated. The excitement poison itself is not positively postulated by the experi- ments, since it does not appear possible to isolate at present. The conclusion is that the physiological system of the mouse behaves as if it were being acted upon by some powerfully toxic sub- riolm Fancy Top Mast Fillet . (I;'lershey Cocoa ‘uv' 12c | Sunnybrook Eggs e 42c Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass . . .™ samom Coffee . . .m 37c | Pure Lard . . 3 25¢ 9 nons Fresh Cleaned Trout . . . .m™ Heel Coffeel ini Funi3f el B R M|l e 20 Reat-iofor B> Quaker Crackels . 10c | 8 O'Clock Coffee ™ I7¢ Farer of 'bioodor "n. ‘normal blood Cod Fish Cakes S8 A. J. 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The injections proved fatal - to some of the mice, but there appar- : ¢ NEW LOW PRICES pureed di@ne@ecauw r c . 5 AR e restmont Peppermints . ® #= have all vegetal 'l:e fibre re: A PP hingrh ently no relation between the mor- 2 extent of the respiratory ease Some of the mice 4 & ¥ H Ib. pulp without lo;s vitamin value. 2,0+h Cenh"y Mixed candy \ T8 - Liberty Creams . . . .™ Easier to prepare, tooyand inexpen- 3 D RO ey La Belle Mixed Candy . .™ d the greatest changes in Coconut Bonbons . 2 v VAN CAMP'S this resnect showed no bad after effects Pur e e d Peerless or Keystone All the injections were made almost | MINCEMEAT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . . Fancy Sliced Salmon . . Crullers prllc Wafers . seemed common to excessive excite- ments in general and not to be specific to any particular mental disease. EX- periments were made with the blood of persons suffering from involution mel- ancholia, paranoia, senile and epileptic psychoses, the four kinds of dementia precox and the two phases of manic- depressive psychosis. The effect is very rapid, the maximum change in the res- piration quotient taking place within the first hour after injection. Return to normal gets under way during the second hour. If the same thing Tesponsible for the physiological changes in the mice also causes the behavior changes in human SUNNYFIELD TROUBADOUR Plain or Self Rising SLICED FLOUR PINEAPPLE 12 7 29¢ 2 L= 25¢ 5 b Bag 14C 24 ™. Bag 55C Serve as Dessert in Salad or Suitable for All Baking Bake with Smoked Ham What a modern infant. Rides around P000000000000000000000000000000007% IN ALL GROCERY @ STORES AND MEAT DEPTS. 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