THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. BABY ZEBRA BORN IN CHICAGO PARK ipOT Tlie little zcbrn that was born recently In Lincoln park, Chicago, hero photographed with Its mothor, has be iv mo ono of tlio liveliest and most popular of the animals In the zoo. BAR TO MOSQUITOES ;Y- Harbor No Breeding Place for the Little Pest. Ralp Water Barrels Are Abundant In Bringing Forth Hordeo of Them Yellow Fever Mosquito Is Most Dreaded of Its Species. Washington. Tho probabilities aro that tho most dreaded of mosquitoes, tho yellow fever mosquito, orlginnlly bred In water In hole3 In trees, but It has so perfectly adapted Itself to tho human family that It has becomo a 'ruo domestic insect and la practical ly dependent for its oxlstcnco upon the conditions that surround human habitations, says L. 0. Howard. This adaptation la undoubtedly of very an cient development. Tho yellow fovor mosquito Is essentially a town mosqui to, and the larvao aro found practi cally exclusively In artificial recepta cles In and about houses. It can bo said that Its larvao are never found In BWamps, In pools, or oven In temporary puddles, even when theso aro In closo proximity to houses. In the tropics the largo earthen Jars in which drinking water Is kept aro tho most frequent and unfailing habi tat of the larvao. Ilatn water barrels The rain barrel Is a most excellent breeding placo for mosquitoes. If you must have one, keep It well covered with netting or screen, which admits air but keeps out the mosquitoes. nro abundant breeding places. Itatn water tanks, so universally behind the iiousoa In Southern cities, nro the tourco of most abundant supplies of im;a iiiuaquuoeu. i no mrvao aro aiBiv fllllnfl In nnirptni rHnti i.nnlnlMlm' rain water, In tin eaiiB, In cesa poolB. In horso troughs, In water-closet tanks, In tho drain traps of stationary wash stands, In urns in cemotcrlcs, In pools accumulating under the water tnnka, Jn water pans In tho chicken ardB an J In tho water recuptaclos of grnditi.ncM. Tho observations of scientists Indl cato that tho yollow-fover inosqu'tc brouls almost always In cloar wntol (.nd seldom In foul water. TIiobo b icrvers always found It In artificial ,-e ceptaclos, except a fov tinios In tree hales near houses, anil In ono caso In n street gutter. In tho last caso It it probablo that thlB larvao ctuno lntc tho gutter by tho omptylng of sont household vessel. Discarded bottle? and tins about houses nro favorite breeding places, Tho larvae, when suspended frcn tho surface of tho water to take In air, hang almost perpondtculwy Thoy uro vory easily alarmed am1 then go quickly to tho bottom, whore thoy remain a considerable tlmo with out rising to tho surface. Whet water Is poured from a receptacle- In habited by theso larvno thoy quicklj heek tho bottom una tholr presonci may not bo suspected, although tho cssp1 is In constant uso. Thoy clInT ro closely to tho bottom that unlosf tho jars are rinsed and tipped up so as to empty them completely, wlilcr Is not usually doue, nearly all of tin larvao will remain In tho dnrs. Or account of this habit they nro not onslly disposed of by pouring out the contents of a barrol. Tho larvno occur most froquontly In clear water In rain-water barrels or In drinking water recoptnclos In houses, tho wnter In such recoptnclon contains moro or less animal matter - ,y as well as vcgotablo refuse, and such probably Is generally tho food of the larvae. Tho larvao feed at tho bottom whero they mouth over tho organic sediment even when tho water la very dcop. , A knowledge of tho cgg-Iaylng habits of the mosquito will mnlto peo ple moro careful about leaving recep tacles containing water uncovered and unprotected. Normally It appears to be tho custom to lay eggs on tho Hides of any placo contnlnlng water just abovo tho surface of tho wnter, so thnt a slight elevation of tho water will submorgo them. Thoy havo been found upon a leaf floating upon tho water. Tho eggs aro small and black In color. Ab has been stated, thoy aro ordinarily laid abovo tho margin of tho water and hero thoy may remain dry for long periods, hatching when reached by the water. Thoy dovolop bettor after having been dry for somo time. In fact, It scorns that thoy will preserve their vitality for six months or oven longer. Freezing does not do stroy tho fertility of tho eggs. Tho duration of tho egg state, when tho eggs aro laid upon tho water, Is about two days. When, deposited abovo tho water they hatch promptly whon submerged. SLEDGES ARE SWIFT South Pole Vehicles Run Miles an Hour. 15 Sir Ernest Shackleton's Lieutenant Explains Equipment for Antarctic Invasion to Herbert Corey Can Do Cooking on Side. London, England. "Wo will get off to a flying start with our motor sledges," said Sir Ernest Shackleton at tho offlccB of tbo Imperial Transmit- arctic expedition. "Wo do not know what tho surfaco may bo on tho Wed doll sea Bldo. nut If it Is as decently smooth as that on tho Hoss sea side from which all previous parties havo attacked tho soutii polo I can assuro you offhand 400 miles straight away with them." Knowing nothing about polar work or motor sledges I had perhaps Miown ' n doubt of his mechanical contrap tions, says Herbort Corey In Chicago News. "Talk to Lce.V said Shackloton. "Ho la tho man In charge of tho motor end of tho expedition, and knows moro about them than I do. HI! Lees." Cnpt. Ordo Lees, H. N opened tho door of tho outer oillco, whero ho had been nt work over his drawings and corrospondonco, nnd 1 wont out to look! ovor his plans. To our right ns wo snt "on tho tablo was a hugo model of tho Antarctic, so far as It Is kuown, and drawn to scale. Dotted black lines nctoss tlu whltn surfaco showed the routes of formor expeditions. A brave littlo union jack told whero Captain Scott hnd dle.il. "There are to to five motor sledges," said Lees. "Ono will have a DD-horso-power Anzanl motor and another n 40 '. orso power rrotor of tho samo make. Each Is equipped with a dual drive system. When thoro Is no head wind thoy will uso nlr propellors. Just as aro placed upon aeroplanes. "In Boven days' hard driving In Nor way theso propellors provod thorough ly ofllciont. Thoy nro especially valu able during low tompcraturos, when tho snow becomes loose as dry snnd, because of thu lutonso cold. When a hoad wind or other condition prevents tho uso of theso propellers n positive drive will bo usod. This Is a toothed drum altachod to tho rear of tho sledge, although no weight rests upon It A systom of spring compensations allows for Inequalities of the surfaco "Theso sledges with a 30-horso pow er eiiRlnu havo towed n sletlgo weigh lag 400 pounds, with two inou up, In addition to their own load of six men and supplies, at fifteen to twonty miles an hour, nut on bad surfaco tho en gine powor proved Insufficient, There fore tho larger motors nro now bolng Installed. "Two othor motor tractors, equipped with positive drive only, havo been made read). Those will kick along KISS IN DARK IS ONLY $15 Hartford City (Ind.) Man Who Was Fined Intimates It Was Fleeting and Not Worth It Hartrord City, Ind. A kiss, given In tho dark, and consequently of un certain aim, Is worth only ?15 In U1I3 city, according to C. H. Cronlngor, Justice of tho peace, who lined Wil liam Gauso that amount for greotlng with a kiss Mrs. Florenco Foreman, a t ticket seller with a carnival com pany. Gauso choso a moment when tho electric lights all over tho city wero out of commission. Tho woman had GauBo arrested for assault and bat tery. Ho stood trial and made sev eral Btrong points to prove his Inno cence It was pointed out that the kiss was neco3sarlly very lleetlng no the lights wore out only a moment; that In hiB Imrry It was probable that ho failed to reach tho particular spot aimed for, and that In tho darkness tho woman had no menns of Identifying tho ldBsor unless tho klsseo had provlously sam pled his kisses. Gauso denied tho woman's ttory In every particular, but tho woman said thcro was no doubt that she had beon kissed by somo one. JuBtlco Cronln ger found him guilty and lined him $1G. through tho snow, towing one or two sledges nt low speads. They aro geared to about eight miles an hour. All havo varlablo gear and friction drive. A fifth sledgo will bo used, but it is as yet a secret. "Tho air propellers aro very largo, In csdor to get tho power required, rathor than tho high Bpe"d of an aeroplane. On good Burfacs tho aero-motor sledgos have dono 22 miles an hour with threo mon up, upon a ton per cent up grado. "If wo do 76 miles to 100 miles a day wo will bo qulto satisfied with tho sledges," said Lees. "You seo, wo will hnvo continually to bo scouting ahead, looking for a safo route." When necessary theso sledges will bo abandoned, and tho man-hauled Pll Sm Sir Ernest Shackleton. sledges resorted to. of course, nut not until necessary For tho oxplorors will feel thoy aro abandoning tho com forts of homo when thoy say good-by to tho motorB. "Did the boss tell you of tho hot cup board and tho steam cooking plant?" asked Lees, with a Binllo In his blue eyes. "It's a Yankoo trick that ought to tlcklo you folks In tho States You always lika clover things." Tho uerotractors aro air cooled In ordor to keop tho carburotor fiom freezing, a ' ot cupboard has been built around the hoart of tho englue. This cupboard has boon made so largo that when tho camp Is mado at night tho porsplrntlon-Hoaked underclothing of tho oxplorors may ho placed In It and thoroughly dried out. No one but u polar worker can Imaglno tho com fort of this plan. Children Learn to Swim. In Loudon as many as 33,000 chil dren have been taught to swim dur ing thu summer mouths. Without our hope, without our feurs, Without tho homo that plighted lovo endears, Without the smllo from partial boauty won, Oh, that wcie man I a world without a sun. Campbell. NUTS IN VARIOUS WAYS. All food authorities claim for nuts a high food value. They aro rich In protein and fat but It must be remem bered that thov are also a vory concen-' trated food, which 1 If too freely used i ) win cause uiges- J j tlvo disturbances. used wiui iruit, bread, crackers aud vegetables, which aro largely cellulobo, they aro most easily digested. A formal luncheon or dinner Is Incomplete without salt ed almonds and a lunch basket Is not properly furnished without a handful of nuts ot somo kind to add variety as well aa food value. A few blanched almonds added to potato salad glvo it a most festive air. Brazilian Salad. This makes a moat refreshing dinner salad. Itemovo the skin and seeda from white grapes and cut in halves lengthwise. Add an equnl quantity of shredded frcBh pine apple, apples cut in- dice, and celery cut in small pieces, allowed to stand In leewater to becomo firm and crisp. Then drain and dry well on cheese cloth. Add a. fourth of tho quantity of Brazil nuts which havo been carefully peelod of tho brown skin and cut In oven slices. Mix well and add may onnaise dressing. Servo In nests of lettuce leaves. Benares Salad. Uso fresh grated cocoanut one cunful. two cunfuls of diced applo, a teaspoonful of grated onion, one chopped red pepper and ono of green, mixed well with French dressing and eervo in apple cUps. If fresh poppers and cocoanut are not ob tainable use tho dry cocoanut well wnshod In milk to removo tho sugar and soften It; for green, chopped pars ley may bo substituted for tho pepper and canned red pepper may bo used for tho fresh, although It Is not nearly as pretty. A nut omelet is so well liked that ft Is well to etoro it for uso. Put a handful of blanched almonds In tho pan with tho butter and nour tho ome let In at once; when It Is folded the almonds will bo well browned. Serve with a hot maplo or caramel sauce. This Is a delicious dessert. We should never remember the bene fits wo have confer'rcil, nor forget the ftora received Wisdom provldoi things neces-mry. not Biiperlluous. Proverbs. GOOD EATING. Now that green apples are in the market many most appetizing dlshea may be mndo for today and ror the winter months. If tho tender green Duchess applo Is used before the peeling ggWHS uecomes tougn it may Rt-5 ,)0 cooked with the peel fl t ing on with a great ad- V. ar' I dltion to the flavor. To prepare spiced applo for winter to uso with meats this samo applo is especially line. Uso tho apple sliced unpeeled and pre paro as for any spiced fruit, giving It a long, slow cooking. Green apples cooked with onions and n littlo fat. with a very littlo water and sugar, with a dash of Halt, make a delicious accompaniment to pork chops. Cream of Fish Soup. Put tho head, bones and any left-ovor Ush In tho ket tle with a slice of onion, carrot, a bay lent und cold water to cover. Cook slowly ono hour, strain thn liquor and for each quart add two tablespoonfuls each of flour and butter cooked to gether, lioll tlvo minutes, season, add a cupful of cream, moro Bcasonlngs and a handful of paisley finely chopped. Pineapple Salad. Cut in strips threo Bllcos of plnenpplo and ono canned "red pepper, put on ice until serving time, thon nrrango on lettuce nnd servo with boiled dressing, mado rich with whipped eroam Figaro Sauce. Cook two slices of onion and carrot, half a slice of lean bacon or ham. half a stalk of celery, a branch of paisley, all cut lino; add a bit of bay loaf, and cook In threo tublo spoonfuls of butter until slightly brown, thon add a cupful of tomato pureo; stir and dimmer, and strain whon j educed one-half. When cold fold in a half cupful of mayonualso dressing. What Is the Reason? A man can walk a block with au othor woman ami discuss 4.C7S sub jects In n delightful manner. And ho could walk nluo miles with his wlfo and not bo ublo to think of a darn thing to bay. A Serious Matter. "Tho doctor lookod grnvo when ho came out." "Yes. Tho pntlent ho went to seo owos him for hlB services during a provlouB illness." - PS Have moro thin thou ahowest, Speak ksH than thou lenoueet, Lend less than thou owcat Illdo more than thou Boent I.oarn more thnn Miou trowest Set less than thou throw est. King Lear. FISH, FLESH AND FOWL. linked fish aro easy to prepare and nro especially delicious so cooked, and with the addi tion of n slufllng and a good vego- sbtnYHwJvi) tnDlc make a very y$wNfflt vXr Substantial dinner. which will requlro little attention, onco it is in tho oven Any of the have course bones .q lnrgcr fish ,hlch arc suitable for baking. Clean tho fish and let stand in saltod water for an hour, rinse and stuff, tie In shnpo with a string,, sprinkle well with Bnlt and flour and place on the rack In a baking pan. Place a little water In the bottom of tho pan and lay strips of bacon over the fish to keep It well basted while roaetlng. Servo gar nished with parsley. A nice change from the above meth od Is to stuff tho fish nnd Instead o the water use a can of tomatoes or a few fresh ones sliced over the fish. Servo in tho baking dish. Stuffing for Fish. Drown a table spoonful of butter, add an equal amount of chopped onion, add a half cupful of chopped salt pork, ecason well with salt, pepper and sulllclent bread crumbs with two well-beaten eggs to thicken. Fill the fish with this mixture and If thero Is any left over muke Into small balls and put around tho fish whilo baking. Kentucky fried chicken Is cooked with lard for fat, until brown, on the top of the stove then set In tho oven to cook until tender. This Insure3 that delicate brown all over which is so much desired. Roast Duck With Orange Sauce. Mince the livers of the ducks with a littlo bacon, add some chopped gresn onlon.i. mushrooms nnd parsley, salt and pppor. Stuff the ducks with this, lay ou slices of bacon, wrap In paper and l.ake. Serve with this sauce poured over the gravy in tho pan to which fp added tho Juice of an ornngo, a littlo of the rind and onion juice, all boiling hot. Thouffi cooks are often men of preg nant wit, Through nlceness of their subject, few fun writ. IJr. King. Thy tjlend has n frknd, nnd thy filend's jilcnd n filend Bo discreet. HUMMER DISHES. New potutoes are nice served this way: Scrape, wubIi and cook until tender In boiling salted water; when tender add a lump of butter, a dash ot red pepper and a cup ful of cream into which has been stirred a table spoonful of flour. Let cook until smooth and servo hot. "" Crown Roast of Lamb. ' -This is a dish especial ly nlco prepared with spring lamb. Trim tho bones from the saddle, using two pieces put toother in tho form of a crown; tlo with shing and skewvr firmly. On ciu-h trimmed bono wrs.p a piece of salt pork to keep the bonos from charring, basto frequently aid serve with masked potatoes in the cen ter, with green peas around tho meat as garnish, Anchovy Canqpea. Make sm-ill cir cular pieces of toast and spread each with butter and anchovy paste Sprin kle with lemon jjlce and garnish with two strips of pimento put at right angles Arrange with a garnish of hard-cooked egj; and lemon quarteiH Cheese Custare!, Putter breud one Inch thick; remove crust, cut In cubis, put in buttered b.iking dish with lay ers of choeso alternating with the bread, using n cupful ot cheese wi'h ono beaten egg, on and a half cupfuls of milk, half a toaapoonful of salt, and a fow sprinklings c.4 popper Pour over bread and cheobo and bako until firm Red Peppers and Mushrooms. Cut off tho small ends of tho peppers and take out tho soedc. Mix two cupfula of soft whlto bread rumbs with half a cupful of thick sweet cream, and a cupful of chopped mushrooms; season with snlt; stuff tho poppers lightly nnd bako, basting witb butter as they cook Servo plain or w Ith a sauce. Nutmeg melons cut In cubes sprinkled with powdero,! sugar, lemon Julco and nutmeg inabe a delicious dessert whon well chllUd and served In cocktail glasbes. They Who Write May Read. Women and men now wrl.'tng mushy lottors to tho husbands nmr wives of oti.or women and men can gl an Idea of just how they will look Ir, typo at somo futuro date by perusing- tho cur rent divorce reports in the papsrs. Hut no warning will stop tho predatined author of a "human document." To Soften Paint Brushes. Vinegar heatod to the boiling point will soften paint brushes that havo be come dry and hard. oSISb u r 'ntca v HP yp-mt IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CBIEB Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegeta , ble Compound. Florence, So. Dakota. 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