The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 23, Vernon, Jennings County, 23 January 1920 — Page 5
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(Copyr'.g ht. 120. Western Newspaper L'riion) I've cever been In your home r.nd. of course. I know there are no others just like it. Similar? Yes, but there's n difference, jcoa know. Conseqaeutly, I'm not going to say anything more about your hope; I'm ruiirr to talk of their hoins and you may firaw the comparison for yourself if yon want to. There are three kinds cf homes la Bolgium, the one In the comparatively undestroyed city that the German tried to keep for himself; the home in the shelled and fired village, and the home in No Man's Land. Oh, ye?, there are homes there. But wait, we cannot be omnipresent; we must visit one place at a time. This city looks pretty well, doesn't it? A building once stood in place of those signboards, but, unless you look at the plaster hanging to the adjacent houses you would never know. Things have been cleaned up quite thoroughly since that happened at the beginning of (he war. Except to a few people, thoe boards talk only of the things they advertise. There's tHo house to which we are going that one where the painter is working oa the door. Queer, in't it, how all of the houses took alike here? narrow, of white plaster with a sharp pointed roof. This door is like all the other doors, too. It has the same sort of dents made by butts of German guns demanding entrance; the sa"me kind of misfitting wooden letter slot to replace the copper one the Germans took; the same pattern of ugly Iron door handle substituting for the old one of bronze. That is why the painter is hired, even If necessities must be sacrificed, to paint over that letter slot so that It won't speak so eloquently, to cover those shrieking scars, to hide the misery of the people behind the locked doors of their homes. So far you have seen only one side of the door the outside. But the people are expecting us and we go into the drawing room. You must not notice that the doors have no knobs. They were brass and j sojourning In Germany. Did fj get a warmer welcome? I jr are now yoa ever doubt it. As we sip our coffee there b is so much lauchter and lokins that! you scarcely notice the faded places on the wall where the now-despoiled family portraits and ether valuable pic- - v Work of the Men Who tures hung. But though she laughs, Madame van Bree has not forgotten that her mattresses, her linen and her copper kitchen utensils are keeping company with doorknobs In Germany. We quit the city and, as we walk up the street of a fire-eaten village, we wonder at the number of people hurrying about. Where do they live? For the most part only crumbling shells of houses line the roadway. But, swinging from the yawning doors of these wrecks, are signs which startle us. "Coiffeur," 'Cafe,' and others. Through a hole in a front wall we step into a roofiess building. After walking between heaps cf debris we reach a little two-roomed home made from bricks that fell when the front of the house crashed In. There again we see the sign. "Cafe." Within, a tall woman in a white cap and blue apron bustles about the neat, bare room, preparing coffee and pouring beer for the j customers. Over 1c the corner an old woman sits making, lace. Uer faded j eyes are weary of seeing a world Cx. chnr.s ami thev clinc to the lace for solace. " She can weave what pictures t she wants into the lace. 1 As we wander through the village we find that almost everybody is living In a house that is at least half destrnTe.h But the neoriie we meet chuckle and say. "You should have. seen us s Ix months ago. This is ready palatial now and we are fat compared j to what we were then. Have you seen ; cur dance platform?" j "Dances!" you gasp. "Do you have : them here?" We are shown the wooden floor in the cleared basement of a shattered j factory. "We must dance and make merry. It is not good to be always sad. I
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(rropnrc-J by the Unltf.1 States Department of Agrr!cu;tura.) dii? need of a simple, practical roethod r disinfecting small quantities of in which to crow healthy' seedfe.il home craruen planting, now r.i.iie gr- at more emphatic because of the expansion of tomato and otlier el eh rk, has prompted the bureau of I' !.';.; industry to obtain more accurate data on tlie effectiveness of hot wat er ;is a -means of. ridding soil of the reot-I;r..-it netr.atodo, and certain parasitic fungi uuali.y associated with root troubles. By means of a large number of tets it was found that an application of boiling water at the rate of seven gallons per cubic foot of soil in shallow benthos practically eliminated the parasites. Applying this method to the needs of boys and girls' garden club work, where the size of the seedbox or fiat commonly used is Vt by "o by .I inches, V' gallons of bo;!iucr writer would be necessary to u'-enfeet the soil in such a flat. In all cases a marked increase in the percentage of Termination and in tit- size and viir-fr of plants grown in the treated soli was observed. Substantially the same method of kiilin: I d:v: t parasites in the soil ha1 been v.'d with sieee ;ccess in certain ve:retalae greet, f:ouses ; but the GepriVmejit's exp'-rim-r tits serve to determine neeuralrle- the temperatures ren'dred and aio t!:e neeessary quantities (if lait water. The root-knot nematodecan - be ' el iniiuated from the soil contained in a four-inch pot by sul-incrging it 'for five minutes In wa ter brought to :n temperature of 203 decrees I'aiiffdait. Tn eight-Inch pot-; (ho organism- are killed by an spplicatbm of? I'M'.illn-j water at the rate of nix, at three quarts to a pot. PREFAHE FOR fiW BUILDINGS Cet Tims. to Make Preparations for Contemplated Structures Is in Lale Winter. Prv.pared by tli t'oitM States Department of Agriculture.) Late whiter is 'the bx-st'time to !;d;e plans and preparations for any eihlimr which is con Vnipiated. This ! wi'l rial sure the preeee'e of the matewl'.en. needed, attd will p' nr.it t'.'e making of wideh wouid be f aVora ble t -oio ra ct diii'.cu'I to consum mate wla-n the ru-li of spring work begins. As the corning season promises to he a busy one In the building line, every farmer who wishes to biiihl is urged by the federal do partmcnt to ".--hake a leg" and get hl plans under way. Now is the tin, to prepare hog la uses for the spring crop of pigs. Repair where necessary, so as to niirdluizo pi mortality due to inadequate shelter. Tlrae-aiels of new-horn pigs are 1. t each Sea.-on due to unsatifactory housing. Weather-proof houses will save 1 money. The lade wintt r also is a propitious time for the buiblii.g of new and re'palring old fences. Worn-out posts and wire should be replaced where neeessary t o make the ' fields stocktight. If possible the supply of posts Eoys in the Building Business. Id be cut on the farm or purchased ) a neirrhbor. Osage orange, locust, ce dar end chestnut posts are sat-! Isfactory for pecmanent fences. It is ; a good practice to peel the posts and dip the butts in creosote for preservative purposes. The wise and frugal farmer plies the :e m-u'i ,':-rin. t'.e cn:i re time of spring and fail, as he understands the a - value of paint in protect! a ialr.st decay and weathering and in iianroviirs the sightliness of the farm GET FARM AGEf.TS OPifilOfJ Fc-rrr.ers Will Do Weil to Get I .-.forma--tion F.egsrding Vslue of Vari- , cus Fertilizers. ' Farmers are advised by various ate cuiieges to keep in touch witt i a e : l furva larai Ltlon ; f.irv, l.iircin I'-pr-t . hnt mt A-.- ft tae vaite or various .r.ers a farmer il fertilizing materials will do well to get the i; men te! i .rsubstHyfinq
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