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Reaches Homes with Buying Power CONTAGION SPREAD BY CLOSED SCHOOLS 'Children Run Lot** and Scatter Germsâ€"Teach- ers Exercise Care. thoroughly and art unwilling to .<tinit ', "instead of closing th«- schools and thai they feel til lest they be kept | allowing the children to be scattered a: luxne aud i»»evt«tted from naming aland removed from supet»-iston. when good time tW this reason (hey will tan outbreak appears the schools not m> th~.> feel ill until the disease; should be kept open as usual and the is well advanced, and they may be [children urged to attend. The active soonest of ttifet ttoa for some • school physician and nurse should be they VIES WITH AMERICA IN THE FANCY FRUITS â- swaaaaa Donbt an to the wisdom of closing schools la epidramlc* of contagious time before it ts discovered that are ill. "If the schools are kept open anal the children continue in the class- rooms aa usual, they are under strict observutioa and avamtocd daily by the school physician, suspicious and home detailed to the school where the out ; break has appeared and instructed to examine every child daily, excluding j sack aa appear 111 or suspicious. This can he done with very tittle dia- j turbance Of the school work. A note: mast be sent to the parent stating! infected cases being sent home for;that the child seems, or is. ill and! ta expressed by Dr. Francis observation or treatment. ! mast ho anna hy the family physician. I ^Cenrge Curtis of Newton. Mass., in a "la thin way many children are Suspicious cases must be ordered to; WBaUUUE mi toe **lta»l>b of School;**** homo before they have had mMl tOwMlftt Sat home n&fH farther notice.! ' thikrren." tost issued by the bureau! *pp*wrt"*lty to *â- ***-"' «*â- **â- *. thus re- and. If necessary, must he visited in * during the probability of spreading in- order to nettle the diagnosis. Ab- * t#etioat 'â- •rtkor t*a*\at Ihlx ih« ->.â€" â- -----*..â€" «ust be rounded up aSji ex-: order in find out why tkey ' If they are they m*& ttiitoT* Xttt&r m**t WUmmk enrttsc. iU. they stwst be teoUted. and. If well. mum mm another in thn street*. «n «n mis, therefore, thai keeping; urged I jlM4Sowa.SK nad to each cabers the schools nan* oCers the best This, of *h*T wt having nn eaira chance of safety tar too pupils, both to eiHea to which theametves ccttsctively and andivntwalty. <* nurses, or both are ciintatU *>/ Wonderful Ru»-t sian Farm like the l/nited States. ll*-'***^y â- *"- ._T... mmtumilum^...Wm!um »** thin, the atteur seatees must e aâ€" chased when an onttovakrtian of too l*Mwato in called to the nmtned to ordei taa>camsran am tna^>sa toons tact thai the child Is fsaltog iM and have been kept "Bessaraitda.- the Moscovite 'ptov- itfee beyond the Pruth. which the Aus- trtoaa are now trying to occupy, is one of those wonderful Russian farms' «-f which the world knows hat little leenusn the UMIjUUm have aever[ thought to advertise.** says a state-' meat issued by the National Geographic society, "it is an im- mense farm of 1MS1 son. the province raises fruits that vie with American fancy fruits la all the bent markets of Europe. All of the domestic ^wtwrnniy grains aad grapes are also raised. Bessarabia produces 1~.000.OQ9 gallons of wine yearly, which blended with aad named for 'Europe's best,* are known la every land. "The population la very hetero- -eneous. It numbered -.490.090 tn' 1911. aad of thin number only about 309.009 are classed as urban folk. City people are neither known, nor appreciated in thin part of the world. and are rarely aeaa other than, at the capital of the province. Ha largest town, with about 130.999 people.: Kishinev receives the foreign buyers Climate aad In a treatise oa the relationship air to tuberculosis, issued by Smithsonian institution, Dr. Hinsdale says thara U â- £ Poles. Rinnans. Magyars. Ruthenians. Bulgarians, Jews. Greeks. Circassians, < Anaowfans. Tartan and Slovaks are some of the leading elements of its Population. "Most ot Bessarabia Is tat land, though offshoots of the Carpathians . eater ,, from the n^weJ^Hr! Timmm'Z "w£uf to tain of its central portions are hilly I iL»!?^J?._W"* ** P^of the province ara^e^ »M<- -» to to he h*tee. though, to the maim, farm [ »*»** ore only interrupted hy pas- tores. There In an industry fa the province to be destrs-red. A fe-r Ja- steniflcant cloth mills, iron works. IT-J1** *^ «»»-*»rten complete w« si tht Caj the list of its aaaTaaWaaaWasspan 3 rmaim ta aeriealtaral produce la huje, Inconsiderable commercial »w»ht have been uncovered, toauortaat among these