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" A10 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., JUNE >—PART. ONE. moesmo| 227 | The PALAIS ROYAL | =+ neat, rose horder decoration! Entomologist Suggest Ways ® G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 The Palais Roval—Fifth Floor. to Cut Down Numbers of New Pest. Campers and hikers need not forego - trips to the woods because of the preva- 2 ln e lence in the Washington area of the . 3 - P o et e et et Eastern wood tick, or, as it sometimes called, the American dog tick—carrier of spotted fever—Dr. F. C., Bishop, of Shan s animale, laye. downs & 10w ¢ o , h ‘ ‘ t D b I Tomon i order To ‘Guard ‘against pos. : e ost O a Cly S ce Monday—Extra Value for Your Dollar Bill— follow in order to guard against pos- e On Brand-New Summer Housewares Needs! boots worn over the trousers, to pre- vent ticks crawling up the legs, and frequent examination of the clothing and the body for ticks. In areas ngere . ticks are known to be extremely abun- dant, the use of rags dipped in kero- 14‘P I C sene and tied to the top of the boots . lece Ce ream or higher on the leg is recommended. As an added precaution the Bureau of Entomology suggests that clothing which has been worn in a tick-infested area be fumigated. ' = . Remove Ticks Immediately. 3 Dr. Bishopp laid special stress on | A Real Sensation! the necessity for removing ticks found & on the body immediately. “Investi- X . 7 17-Qt. Ice Cream gations conducted by, the Public Health | 8 » Ay Service,” he said, “have shown that| - \ 3 the disease organisms in the tick do q . 12 Green 'uhn not become dangerous until it has fed § Diches! for a few hours. The great danger, \ ; Round-Shaped therefore, is in allowing ticks to Temain ¥ | 3 A oped on the body for a period of six hours 5 R FRIG R TOR NE D ey or longer.” I E E “To remove & tick,” Dr. Bishopp ex- /e & plained, “take hog1 orm:t clnseu:o the = =z skin, either with the finger nails or a aGr . pair of forceps. It may be a good pre- hat eat Convenience caution to cauterize the exact point where the beak of the tick has been in- } serted by grilling it with a round- 1 : : pointed toothpick, dipped To fumigate clothing whicl worn in tick-infested areas, Dr. Bishopp g Extra Powered! Fully Equipped! SR | Se=s L proportion of one tablespoonful to each cubic foot of space in the can, should d e be placed on top of the clothing and ) 1, the can left c}:sedtfagluc len:it ng h;;x; S Supplementing studies made by - s over a 1.7mtmchedf peflod.u Dtb.eemsho‘ip 9.Pc. Wicker e has for the past few weel n mak- " ing special }l’nveshguucns of the tick Tfly & Bevenge et i situation in this vicinity. These inves- Set in a jiffy. tigations show that ticks are most abun- 5 t dant in wooded areas, especially where 2 :r m hl:';cl:d $ 1 / e . R there is considerable undergrowth; that ! they remain cn vegetation rather close tr'ay. large with stand. to the ground and attach themselves 2 2 covered pitch- to the clothing of those passing through 2 SRR 3 25 . < ;; ‘::g 6 lige Sk small wild rodents, such as pine mice, % ¥ 22 & S 2 White-footed mice and meadow mice; i . s S i i 2 -~ s E and that the preferred host of the tck G G s ey ] is the dog, although some of 'm en- B 4 3 _ S o = \ < . guge ou horses and still fewer on : . : e o v : ‘ o ’ &Inch El c F Choice Lines of Attack. ! _ ; = i o : ectr1 an : - % i e - e : | With a heavy base, large motor. For at “These studies clearly indicate.” DI. ‘ ’ Bishopp said, “certain lines of attack, . | alternating current only. 1- Which, if put into effect, will undoubt- i D l ; \ ’ = "'-:x only. 1-year edly result in a decrease In the number elivere ¢ ) arantee. of ticks. It would seem utterly hope- i 4 less to e:ndicaula’ the tick el’rltllk‘;:ly, LB E g % it seems quite obvious that if the nu ber of ticks is greatly reduced, ¢ I ta]l d : : i nstalle IR Double Sandwich their bites will be materially lessened. o i Toaster 1t also is probavle tnat the spread of - A Rk s 1l nfection among Wi animal e 7 7 bR ¥4 - will be reduced f the ticks are suffi- % n) W a} V ou look at ]t, its With the new, enclosed base. A ciently kept down in numpers. ; 4 A rare value at this price! One-year “The attack against the ticks should | 7 5 3 4 2 . tee. Do BEept e e s adRle Hoks | : 1 the ideal refrigerator for the ¢ e and second agamst the immature & ¢ stages. In controlling the adults, peo- 1 e e - kg ’ , . | small home or apartment! ment of the females on dogs, horses pecially in the vicinity of populous cen- ters, the chance of people contracting Rocky Mountain spotted fever from and otb):Jer c}omesuc ammal.s.ed n;‘ brmlgl i 5 o : ? 1 T et this about it is recommended that all S # S 3 : ‘ ) mh:y dogs be dispo:ledg of and thnr i s ¥ + ' g LOW lfl\lnltlal COSt and up' Sensational feature at this price— oui:fi nmma(l:shbe keptl und;x;cl&se sur- | 5 i S ATE A w : 5 i e veillance. pping long-hair dogs SRR 3 3 v 3 3 . . . : % cold-wal pump and No-Burn-Out greatly aids in hand-picking the ticks. Gk S % X 3 S keep' amaZ]nglv efhc]ent— element. One-year guarantee. Keeping dogs tied up so that they do 4-Cup Percolator not hn*i‘;.le free ¢ u}z: o(f tlcxb-ein!esm i g ' Z . - = areas will prevent'them from becom! S i : - T B e T Fres Shousd - . _ | builtto exacting Norge stan- be examined at lcast every four or five SR — days and al ticks removed. Since there - : dasdsl K . daid is some danger of getting infect ood _ ! 7 . o in ‘the eyes or in injured places on the . . gives standqar Bright, New Decorative Vogue! hands, it is b‘;sx: whusennkspnr of for-i 7 2 3 5 % 5 R ll f - e - ceps in remo g the ticks. % Drops Them in Kerosene. e : s g ollator re ngeratlon at a “As ;.)gegr n;ecdpicked ofl‘lhc ticks : i : 2 s 5 ' should 0P| in a jar of kerosene, 5 % 2 7 and after the operation is complete the S o 7 gl SurprlSlngl) IO‘V prlCC- hands should be thoroughly washed 3 i with & good cleansing soap and nail brush. If the dogs in a given com- s X munity are picked sufficiently often to G 3 ¥ Just pict . : picture one prevent the dropping of any engorged : ; e . R females during an entire season, the i : : A ld R in . . number of ticks the following year will G : i Ccld- eswtlng or- ; iokvour] g&r;, s be greatly lessened, and the second year : >, I-Bumer | mor oot lgm = : F Pierced design. the reduction will be still more marked. : : 3 Since the immature ticks must have 2 S e ¥ small wild animals upon which to feed, ; i : la. Oven Polished brass, the desirability of the destruction of : 3 > celain name. nte‘ with gl 3 with pull chain these_animals is clarly indicated. Ver- : : SR ol L socket. Green non Bailey of the Bureau of Biological : . / & ] door, Xor gax 2 ruby or crystal Survey, who has co-operated with Dr. ? : oriul saye s Jobes Bishopp in investigations of ticks in £ : ; ’ 3 s [4 unusually ef- s & g Washington and vicinity, points out 5 g 4 T i rior. o N hat if underbrush, grass and weed cover : . % 2 2 Palais Royal— in infected areas is removed, the ene- % g : > ‘- Palais Royal > Fifth Floor. mies of the small micc—one of the tick “ 2 Fifth Floor i carriers—will be able to dispose of these mice. It is therefore urged that underbrush in woody areas and tall ] grass and weeds be cut at once and Kept rather short throughout the sea- 5 son. The destruction of small wild ani- - mals by poisoning and trapping may be ’ y ‘ 4 ® Large SizeIce Tray warranted in c n instances. | 8.885q. Fu. of Sheli | \ & | ate [ 2 velopment—the egg. seed tick or % larva, the nymph an adult. The : eggs are laid on : : three to fi i ed ticks or : . y S c in in clusters on the vegeta- : 1 Area! Refngerator 4 Block Designs tion until some wild animal passes and : 5 E “ = themselves to the animal, engorge » , "fh""'» MEcE an with blood in four to six days, drop to : To keep fruit X “;‘ez‘rfl:hre,i'ozio‘plfir? , their colorfu the ground, molt their skins and change " % and vege- it d, brownish nymphs i tables fresh $ \ beauty will be an D ot ' . ' ' @ 42 Ice Cubes at One | ==%= " et o m to adult males and females. The * b 3 alais Royal e , . ; at Uune retrgerators. Tt Flooe . reezing! ULM LANDS AT SINGAPORE B | May Visit U. S. En Route Back to Australia o SINGAPORE, Junc 24 Charles : '. ; . y » ® 9'P0i'lt Cold Control! fiying to London with three companions | in the monoplane Faith in Australia, arrived from Derby, West Australia, this_afternoon ? T : : ¢ Kle‘r‘:. c;rzu flw\f with Cs.;{ Charles : 5 i 5 p Nelv Rollator v Handy Imported Willow ingsford-Smith from Californi | — e - Australia 1 1928, plans oy back to| : : : Picnic Chest Grill Plates TR ey L, . Only 3 Moving ¢ Full Size, Over 50 In. e | 1 s Tumblers metal chest, . Identically the with 2-side handle, cov- same quality that sells fast at 49c! v a‘” small, 6 me- 5 2 7 , 6 large Reuber. H. Fleet, president of Consoli- 3 = clear cated Aircraft Corporation of Buffalo, i mufi.m The chamber of commerce announced i tle rack anda food section for sandwich- taurant use. N. Y., that plans were complete for the with platinum es, cake or what-have- Durable and band. transfer of that company’s plant at Palais R . N you! decorgtive! Buffalo and Tonowanda, N. Y., to San oyal—Main and Fifth Floo i . Syre g Diego. It wa said the company would 4 xS Palais Royal—Fifth Palais Royal—Fifth Palais Royal—Fifth snend epproximately $500,000 on build- Floor Floor Floor ings o equipment. R - today word had been received from Will Move Plane Pl;;ntl. i i i SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 24 (P).— i 2 ; 2 Parts! High' 18 fOl'$1 efi“t com- : ; . partment, bot-