How to Keep Well By OR. W. a. EVANS QuMtioo. concerning byglana. sanitation and prevent, on al disease. submitted ,r' , ”y r»»d«Ts el The Bee, will be answered personally, subject te proper limitation, wham a stamped addressed envelope is on closed. Dr. . ™ n“* make a diagnosis aer prescribe lor individual diseases. Address letters in cars oI The Boo. Copyright: 1122. MENTAL DISORDERS. In the Massachusetts Health Prim er Dr. D. Gregg has a chapter on mild mental diseases. In the classi fication of mental troubles by the Mental Hygiene society, this group of disorders is ranked in importance next to the Insanities. I do not know but they are more important than the insanities because they affect so many more people. The insane are comparatively harmless be cause they are inactive—they are out of things. We say that a case of smallpox in a smallpox hospital is harmless because it is hobbled. The Insane are hobbled. On the other hand, those who suf fer from mild mental disorders are not hobbled—they are right in the middle of things. When, as the re sult of their disorders, they are guilty of poor judgment, when they make wrong decisions, when they get into jams or fall to measure up to re quirements, a lot of harm results—a lot of harm to themselves, their families, their dependents, and even society at large. And what are the mild mental dis orders which do so much hatm in the world? They are such Hems as worry, nniiety, fear, envy, jealousy, covet- i ousnoss. rage, insomnia, and such. Dr. i Gregg says that these involve the i k emotions very much more than they ; involve the intellect. How many of us shield our intellec- j ilia I processes front our emotions 10O , per cent? And yet whenever we do wishful thinking, worry thinking, fear think i’ig. envy thinking, anger thinking— in fact any kind of emotional thinking, we not only destroy the accuracy of the thinking, but wo make a path toward these inner mental disorders. The disorder may never develop, but ihe path is there, and the most potent i f these emotions that flow over Into ihe intellectual domain is fear. Dr. Gregg says fears of one sort and another produce most of the cases of irdld mental disorder. Work alone or l>aln alone seldom if ever produce mental disorder, but work plus worry, pain plus worry, or sleeplessness plus worry may result at times in mild , mental disorder. It is not insomnia which docs so much harm, for the tired brain cells will rest in spite of everything. It is emotions mixed with insomnia which hurt. The individual lies awake worrying because he cannot sleep, or worrying for fear that he cannot sleep—or while awake he is living over past, unpleasant, painful experiences or indulging in hates, en vies. or other emotional storms. Now all the members of this group are bad mental habits. They can he prevented by proper attention to menial habits beginning in childhood. Many of them can be cured by the cultivation of good mental habits. Have Them Quarantined. Anonymous writes: "My neighbor's little boy has had scarlet fever for two weeks, and a doctor is taking i are of him, yet they have no sign on the door. This is the second case in our block. ‘The father goes to work every morning and comes in contact with working men who mostly have fam ilies of their own. The mother went to another city to visit her mother, using train service. She also goes to the neighborhood stores. Is not the doctor at fault? Is there any way to remedy this without getting my name implicated?" REPLY. Send ■ complaint to the health de partment. Give the name and ad accurately. You are not re • INtrwi to sign the complaint or to dis cis«* W%o you are. Symptoms of Gallstones. Jlrs. F. L. writes: “J. what are the symptoms of gallstones? 2. Can they be cured without an operation? REPLY. 1. Attacks in Indigestion, with ex cessive belching. Such attacks are very apt to appear at night. Attacks of violent cutting pain in the pit of the stomach. These pain attacks are often followed by jaundice. 2. The only way to remove gall stones is hy operation. Worms Trouble Him. A sufferer writes: “I am a man 50 years old and have been suffering with worms in the rectum. Sorpe limes 1 am unable to. sleep. Have taken salt water enemas, but only get temporary relief. Can you advise what to do and best time to take yotir remedies. » ' REPLY. \ou might use infusion of Quassia instead of salt solution. It'can be bought at the drug store. Inject with it twice a week (separate days) for three weeks. Before injecting, clean the bowel by ordinary enema. Go Ahead and Marry. M. K. writes: “Where Ole respective grandmothers of two parties are half sisters, would it be unwise for these two people to marry? Do you think there is danger of defects in their children ? . REPLY. No. Massage Smallpox Pits. Mrs.- K. M. writes: ‘‘I would appre ciate some Information regarding smallpox. "My sister had a bad attack about 11 years ago. Since then I have tried severul creams and soaps. Jsut see very Halo improvement. . The mark* r JANUARY > Hats, Sweaters, Skirts CLEARANCE January Prices Now ^ Every Man Know* (T\7*m. ^ ^ Our Quality Clothe. J^LkfQS*QHjjjl Give VASSAR Underwear He Knows Its Quality Mens Gifts Bought Here Please Star or Manhattan Shirts, Knothe Pajamas, Underwear, Gloves, Lounging Robes, Slippers, Mufflers, Umbrellas, etc., etc. SEY SAVE and . PROSPER Your Funds Are Absolutely Qp«n »» account Safe in This Institution to<1*r John F. Flack, President George C. Flack, Treasurer R. A. McEaehron, Vice President E. N. Bovell, Secretary John T. Brownlee, Asst. Secy. Robert Dempster, Director Occidental Building & Loan Association Corner 18th and Harnay Streets Organized 1889 HEELS that arc of new, live, springy rubber, to grip these icy walks, and soles of stout, mdlsture-proof, oak-tanned leather—that’s what it takes to make you comfortable this kind of weather. Don’t let folks laugh at you, slipping and sliding on the ice. Come in and have your shoes looked after today, and you’ll be the one to laugh, for your footing will then be secure. The finest work we do in this shop is the Elite Shoe Renewal. This includes new full soles of fine white oak-tanned leather, new rubber or leather heels, as you prefer, and such relining and re . dyeing as is necessary to restore the original shape and color. It costs only $2.50. Full white oak tanned half soles cost $1.25 and $1.10. WE GIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS Standard Shoe Repair 1619 Famam Street •• Downstairs sometimes seem small, but with the least exposure to the sun they seem to enlarge. "Is there any application or treat ment to have them entirely remov I ed?" REPLY. There is no medicine which will re I move smallpox pits. Daily massage with the greased fin gertips (hay help somewhat.If persist ed in for a long time. Common Sense Determination and Energy Win. Isn't It true that you do not put enough force, energy, ginger, spirit and snap into what you do? Isn't it true that you do not wish to exert yourself sufficiently t< do as well as you are capable of doing? You would rather go along in an easy, comfortable manner than to concentrate on each effort to bring about co-ordination of your mental and physical power. A losing football team often be comes a winner because the players have been instilled with the deter mine, ion to win at all odds. Half-hearted effort in no matter howr good an athlete, will not make him a winner Against determined men who may have less natufal ability'. And so it goes through every phase of life. It is determination to win which comes out ahead. It is not an easy thing, day' after day, to give every ounce of physical strength and mental power which you have but it (s the only way to reach the high pinnacle which actually lies within your power If you would try. Dormant ability is worthless. A lackadaisical spirit is always a loser. (Copyright. '1922.) Uncle Sam Says: Preps ration of Poultry' for Exhihitkm. Poultry shows, whether held as ex elusive exhibits of poultry or in con nectlon with a state, county or com niunlty fair, are not only of much in terest to the public, but likewise play an important part in the development of the poultry Industry. In order to win at a poultry show, fowls must conform to the standard require ments for the breed. Other things being equal, such birds are desirable both as producers and as breeders. This booklet tells about selecting the fowls, preparation, training and shipping to tlie poultry shows. Readers ■ of The Omaha Bee may obtain a copy of this booklet free, as long as the free edition lasts, by writing to the Division of Puhlica tions. Department * of Agriculture, Washington, I). O., asking for “F. B. 1115.” Daily Prayer forgive, and ye shall he forgiven.— Luka 0:37. Our Heavenly Father, we turn for a little wldle at the threshold of this new day to be with Thee. Refresh us with a new vision of Thy face. Speak to us Thy will tiiat we may do it. Make all the day cheerful by Thy presence and fellowship. We thank Thee for life and work in such a beautiful world. Clive us, we beseech Thee, that due sense of all Thy mercies that our hearts may be tbuukful, and that we show forth Thy praise not only with our lips but in our lives. Perfect us in love, that i we may conquer aW selfishness and learn how to pardon as we pray for | forgiveness • May our home life be snnclitled to day. and all the days, by the pres ence of the divine (Jucst. As we go out among men to do our work, touching the hands /ind lives of our j fellows, make us friends of all—true i representatives of Thine. Ballast our ! activities for the day with high pur poses. Show us how to till it with en riching service, that night may bring a peaceful pillow. Bless the home life ot our nation, and all the nations. Lot every palace, mansion and cottage in i the whole earth become the house of j GodVfcnd 'he gate of heaven. Amen. BISHOP H. It FOOT. D.D. Indianapolis, lnd. Parents’ Problems What course should he followed in the case of a boy of S who is inclined t« he quarrelsome? Why is he quarrelsome? If he is a nervous child, he probably is more irritable because he Is in bad health. Try more out-of-doors life and soli tary play. If he has a bad disposition, show him how he loses what children care for—popularity and the affection of his playmates. Sometimes he will he able to do much for himself if he sees a good reason for doing it. Show him how the boy who "bullies" others Is looked upon. Also how the boy with pleasant manners has won many friends. Some boys get the idea that manliness means “lording it" over others. If he thinks this, show him heroes whose manhood has been char acterlzed by bravery and gentleness. IlfitilHf'lirn From Nliirht CoMn. l.axatire BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the llf i.lache by. curing the ( old A tonic laxative and gown destroyer. The box bear* the signature of E W. Grove (Be sure you get BROMO) 30.—Adv. Bee Want Ads produce result*. Kiddies Vi ill Be Thankful If They Just Get Shoes Papa Dead. Mania Not Vi ell and We Children Need Shoes. Writes Girl. " ' Papa is dead and mama is not will, j but she works every day, scrubbing, j and we children haven’t any shoes. We went barefooted ail summer, but now it is too cold. We will be so thankful if we just get shoes for Christmas." Thus little “Chrissle" writes to The Omaha Bee Free Shoe fund. This little girl, 9 years old. and her young er brother and sisters are in terribly destitute circumstances in spite of the heroic efforts of their mother. The Free Shoe fund buys new, strong shoes for sucli unfortunates. Each case is personally investigated by a school teacher without cost to the fund. So every cent you give ac tually goes to buy shoes. Previously acknowledged 1 V'l It Mrs. R. 8. D. . 1 nn F. P Terrill .\ J.«* MlM 1. A. Nielsen .... '.'Ml John Bryon Pavla, months old 5 on Mlnno Luaa school .5.00 Golden rule class, M. E. Sunday school, Arlington. Neb 2 no Total. ’.*S96 4 4 j Batters may he addressed and checks made out to Free Shoe fund. The Omaha Bee. And thank you, In the nunc of the little ones. Ist lil, in Tyrol, once a popular rendezvous for Emperor VYnnces Joseph of Austria. 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