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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Sep 1927, p. 56

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56 WINNETKA TALK September 24, 1927 THE GLADYS HIGHT SCHOOL OF DANCING EVANSTON BRANCH NORTH SHORE HOTEL Classes being formed now. Miss Hight will personal- ly conduct Evanston Classes. Phone Dearborn 3354 for catalogue. 703 Capitol Bldg. State and Randolpn FAMOUS DOG FANCIER TALKS ABOUT RABIES (Continued from Page 54) reach it, suck it out thoroughly, then wash it in hot water. Dry it and paint it thickly with iodine. Then forget all about it. It will heal. If you are afraid the dog may have been sick or rabid use carbolic acid instead of iodine. Wrap a bit of cotton on the head of a match or sliver of wood. Dip it into carbolic acid and swab out the wound with it. This will hurt Underground Fuel Oil FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Beginning September 19 The Automatic Oil Installation Works will accept orders for Tank Installations 1,000 gallons 3/16 inch tanks, welded construction, bearing underwriters label, installed complete and connected with your oil burner $165.00. 1,500 gallons capacity, installed complete $225.00. Phone Seeley 4969 or Write 1915 Monroe Street. Our engineer will call and furnish detailed information gladly. at faetory cost. Renting Office on Premises Victor C. Carlson Organization 636 Church Street PHONE GREENLEAF 501 RENTING NOW FOR OCTOBER FIRST ROOKWOOD pariments Located between Orrington and Sherman Avenues in Evanston's finest residential dis- trict. - Two blocks to the Northwestern Uni- versity, Roycemore School and the Lake--with- in a block of the surface, elevated and North Shore Electric transportation. Swimming Pool Mechanical Refrigeration Fireproof Construction More than ; acre of beautiful gardens and lawns most annoyingly and the burn will last for some days. But it will kill any chance of infection if it be done soon enough. Warns Against Worry "I said, 'Then forget all about it. This is not the least important part of the cure. You can worry yourself into a right delirious state of fright if you are foolish enough, and you can attribute every headache and twinge of rheumatism for weeks thereafter to incipient rabies. Treat the hurt, men- tally and physically, as if it had been made by a nail point or by the teeth of a comb. "This long-winded dissertation on dog bites may have been dull reading to you, butit may save you from wake- ful nights of worry if ever you or anyone close to you should chance to be bitten. That is psychology too-- human this time, not canine. "It might be a sane idea for city councils to pause in their sporadic at- tempts to prevent rabies by muzzle and leash and special policing, long enough to pass an ordinance providing low and shallow drinking dishes to be placed here and there in shady spots and to be kept full of cool drinking water for stray dogs that are tortured by thirst. "A dog does all his perspiring through his tongue. Unless a muzzle be of sensible type and strapped on in such a way as to allow him to pant, it is a torment and a menace. "Also, his lolling tongue throat demand frequent draughts of cool water. Of old, when a dog would not try to drink, it was sup- posed to be a sign he had hydro- phobia. As a matter of truth, when a dog will not try to drink, it is a sign of nothing except that he does not happen to be thirsty. "Speaking of dogs and city councils, as a rule a large dog should not be and dry kept in a large city. He is as bad for the city as the city is bad for him. I have refused, always, to sell a Sunny- bank collie pup, at any price, to a buyer who lived in a metropolis. If other dog breeders would do the same, a growing wholesale nuisance and cruelty would be abated. A big dog in a city flat is as much out of place as a hawk in a canary cage. A five- minute romp in the country or suburbs is better for his health than is a five- mile miserable promenade on flag- stones at the end of a leash. That is not only good psychology but good humanity. "No fewer than forty people have written, asking me to indorse or to condemn the bills in various legisla- tures for the compulsory innoculation of all dogs against rabies. These let- ters go unanswered. I have no prac- tical knowledge and no opinion on the subject. The serum may be effec- tive, or it may be injurious, so far as I know. It is a theme on which I am profoundly ignorant. "If your dog is moping or off his feed, here is -a remedy which, three times out of five, will bring him back to health: Give him a tablespoonful of castor oil. Two tablespoonfuls, or even more, will do him no harm if he be fairly large. It is loathsome stuff, and he will detest taking it. But, whatever is amiss, the castor oil cannot harm him. More times than not, it will cure him. "If he does not get well quickly after such a dose, remember it is idiotic economy to try to save a two- dollar veterinary fee by giving con- tinuous home treatment to a"two-hun- dred-dollar dog. Send at once for the best vet within call. In the long run you will save money and heartache thereby. Remember also that the odds are more than a thousand to one against his having rabies." astonishing low purchase cost. GLORIA LIGHT COMPANY, 118 N. May St., Chicago. Please send catalog. 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