11 research outputs found
POKET PERIODONTAL PADA BURUH PEROKOK
Background. Periodontal disease is a disease of the tissues supporting the teeth. Clinical signs of periodontitis is the presence of gingival inflammation, swelling interdental papillae, formation of pocket / gingival pocket and gingival recession. The increase of periodontal disease prevalence in smokers caused by poor oral hygiene and late diagnosis.Method. Reseach objective was to prove the factors that related to periodontal pocket. Study design was cross-sectional. The study population were 85 labours of loading and unloading at the Port of Tanjung Emas Semarang, the collection of data through interviews and clinical observations. Data were analyzed by chi-square test with 95 % Confidence Interval and Prevalence Ratio were calculated. Results. The results showed all respondents have periodontal pocket with an average depth of pocket were 1.4 mm. The proportion of periodontal pocket depth more than 1.4 mm (50.6%) and less than 1.4 mm (49.4%) were almost comparable. Factors significantly associated with periodontal pocket were the duration of smoking (p-value 0.04, 95% CI = 1.037 to 5.941; PR = 2.482), oral hygiene (p-value 0.023, 95% CI = 1.143 - 13.311; PR = 3.9), and saliva buffer capacity (p-value 0.011, 95% CI = 1.283 to 7.984; PR = 3.2). Conclusion. Smoke have a greater risk of periodontal pocket, therefore smokers should be given health education on dental and oral health maintenance in the form of brushing and regular dental plaque cleaning (scaling). Smokers need to reduce the number of cigarettes that smoked or quit smoking
KEBERSIHAN ORGAN REPRODUKSI PADA PEREMPUAN PEDESAAN DI KELURAHAN POLAMAN KECAMATAN MIJEN SEMARANG
Background: Women have a susceptibility to transmission of sexually transmitted infections because of anatomical-biological condition of the female reproductive organs causing pelvic structure of women in a position to “hold†and the female reproductive organs are “entered intoâ€. Cleanliness of the reproductive organs become of vital importance to women in order to avoid reproductive tract infections and cervical cancer. In fact women always put their interests on the final sequence, in which increasingly scarce family resources led to a woman sacrifice their health at the expense of sacrificing time, energy, physical and material to support his family. This is particularly noticeable in rural women are always identified with low education, knowledge and skills. This study aims to describe the behavior of the female reproductive organ hygiene in the rural village of Polaman-Mijen Semarang city.Method: This research is qualitative exploration of research using a case study approach, where data collection is done through in-depth interviews to 10 women in the village. Triangulation of sources used for data validity: peers, parents and health cadres. Furthermore, the data analyzed by thematicResult: Most village women use betel soap to clean their reproductive organs, by the way from back to front, use sanitary napkins during menstruation production from the factory withan average frequency of replacement 2-3 times a day. In the selection of underwear, they have considered the comfortable and absorb perspiration. However, it turns out there are stillcomplaints of vaginal discharge, from which does not disturb until the disturbing comfort. In fact there are some village women who frequently experience vaginal discharge that causediscomfort (itching).Conclusion: The need for increased knowledge about reproductive health for rural women and their mothers, as the people closest to young people through the use of media that is often used by those.Keywords: hygiene, reproductive organ, Woma
Ability To Pay Dan Willingness To Pay Iuran BPJS Kesehatan Pada Pedagang Pasar Bulu Semarang Di Era Pandemi
Market traders were included in the informal workers with the second largest proportion of 3.31 million people. The purpose of this study was to calculate the ability to pay and willingness to pay fur market traders for BPJS Health contributions during the pandemic. This type of research was descriptive through quantitative methods, there are 96 respondents to the fur market traders who were registered in the PBPU segment. Subjects were determined using Systematic Random Sampling. The results showed that most of the respondents' household income per month was classified as medium which was in the interval ? IDR 2.067.295,00 to ? IDR 5.168.237,00. The average total expenditure of household respondents was IDR 3.668.339,00. The biggest type of expenditure was non-food expenditure with an average total expenditure of IDR 1.756.523.00. The real amount of Ability To Pay (ATP) for Fur Market traders had an average value of IDR 84.792,00 per person per month. Most of the respondents (88.5%) were able to pay BPJS Health contributions. There were 11 respondents unable to pay BPJS Health contributions. Calculation of the estimated average Willingness To Pay (WTP) obtained was IDR 26.411.00. The researcher's suggestion is for BPJS Health to collaborate with the UPTD Semarang City market in the BPJS Health socialization program in order to increase the knowledge and awareness of traders about the importance of health insurance
KAJIAN INDEKS KEPUASAN MASYARAKAT (IKM) PUSKESMAS MIROTO KECAMATAN SEMARANG TENGAH KOTA SEMARANG
Latar Belakang : Indek Pembagunan Manusia (IPM) merupakan patokan penting dalam menentukan posisi daya saing suatu bangsa yang bisa dipengaruhi oleh bidang Kesehatan. Peningkatan IPM memerlukan peningkatan mutu layanan sarana kesehatan, sehingga Pemerintah menerapkan dasar acuan dalam mengevaluasi mutu layanan publik khususnya bidang kesehatan menggunakan Indek Kepuasan masyarakat. Penelitian ini untuk mengetahui indek kepuasan masyarakat atas layanan kesehatan pada wilayah kerja Puskesmas Miroto Kota Semarang.Metode : Penelitian kuantitatif secara cross sectional dengan sampel 286 responden dipilih secara acak. Penilaian terhadap 9 unsur layanan berdasar Permenpan & RB dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner skala linkert yang dibagikan pada bulan Oktober 2021. Analisis deskriptif untuk menghitung Nilai Persepsi, Nilai Interval Konversi, Mutu Pelayanan dan Kinerja Unit Pelayanan.Hasil : Hasil penelitian menunjukkan nilai indek rata-rata sebesar 2,84, nilai skor 71,56 dengan mutu pelayanan B dan Kinerja Unit Pelayanan kategori Baik.Simpulan : Dari Sembilan unsur penilaian, nilai terendah terdapat pada pelayanan yang tersedia dan berkesinambungan, keinginan masyarakat di wilayah kerja Puskesmas. Pihak manajemen puskesmas miroto harus melakukan pembenahan khususnya secara interna
Persepsi Mahasiswa FKES UDINUS terkait Hoax Covid-19
Hoax news or information relating to Covid-19 affects the obstruction of efforts to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. This research is a descriptive study because it provides an overview or description of students' perceptions in news related to the covid-19 hoax. The results that obtained information from this study were 208 respondents or 54% of the total respondents considered hoaxes as information with no known truth, 168 respondents or 44% revealed that hoaxes related to Covid-19 were most often found or said to be hoaxes as a global elite conspiracy, 223 respondents or 58% of the total respondents received hoaxes related to Covid-19 through writing and pictures, 162 respondents or 42% of the total respondents considered that steps that could be taken to overcome the spread of hoaxes related to Covid-19 were cross-checking or clarifying first , 317 respondents or 83% thought that each party was responsible for overcoming the spread of hoaxes related to Covid-19 and 150 respondents or 39% of the total analysis that information on social media had a negative influence. The conclusion in this study is that health hoaxes can not only cause disputes like political hoaxes, but can also cause the loss of a person's life. Digital literacy skills will be able to provide hoax. Critical and analytical thinking is also an asset to prevent the spread of covid-19 related to hoaxes
Pelaksanaan otonomi rumah sakit di RSUD Kalisat Kabupaten Jember menurut persepsi Stakeholders
FEASIBILITY STUDY OF SRIKANDI CLINIC DEVELOPMENT, SEMARANG - CENTRAL JAVA BASE ON SWOT AND SATISFACTION ANALYSIS
Objective: The Primary Srikandi Clinic is a first-class health service unit that serves the community in the West Semarang. Business development health service, a feasibility study is needed so that it has a policy direction and business development.
Method: The research data was obtained based on secondary data, library studies, and direct observation as descriptive. The study was conducted in the West Semarang sub-district and patients at the Srikandi Clinic in April to May 2019 with 80 respondents. Research
Results: Based on the land and market suitability analysis, the Srikandi Clinic is in a very strategic location. The location of the clinic is in accordance with the Semarang City Spatial Plan and Regional Area. Based on the analysis of patient visits, the trend of patient visits at the Srikandi Clinic is increasing, while based on the analysis of the utilization of health insurance; patients at the Srikandi Clinic have a tendency to switch aid services for the poor to non-beneficiaries. The SWOT analysis for the Srikandi Clinic is a growth-oriented strategy with a strength-opportunity strategy. The Srikandi strategy approach of the clinical satisfaction analysis based on the tangible aspect parameters with the category was very satisfied with the highest score on the aspect of physician appearance 82.1%. The responsiveness level with the highest score was 94.6% in the very satisfied category, in the aspect of officer alertness in listening to patients the complaints aspect and the reliability of the highest score of 92.9% in the categorization was very satisfied.
Conclusion: Srikandi Clinic can be upgraded to a type C hospital or main clinic based on Indonesian health regulation
Tinjauan Keterlambatan Pengurusan Klaim Asuransi Swasta Pasien Rawat Inap Di RSUP Dr.Kariadi Semarang Tahun 2015.
ABSTRAK Sucipto, Sri. 2015. Tinjauan Keterlambatan Pengurusan Klaim Asuransi Swasta Pasien Rawat Inap Di RSUP Dr.Kariadi Semarang Tahun 2015. . Karya Tulis Ilmiah, Jurusan Rekam Medis dan Informasi Kesehatan Universitas Dian Nuswantoro. Agus Perry Kusuma, M. Kes. RSUP Dr.Kariadi Semarang bekerjasama dengan pihak dari asuransi swasta dalam hal klaim pembayaran baik itu untuk pasien rawat inap maupun pasien rawat jalan. Berdasarkan pengakuan pihak pasien rawat inap pengguna asuransi swasta bahwa sudah 7 hari lebih menunggu dalam pengurusan klaim asuransi swasta di RSUP Dr. Kariadi Semarang, dimana pada Standar Prosedur Operasional (SPO) tentang pengurusan persyaratan tersebut adalah 5 hari. Tujuan dalam penelitian ini yaitu untuk mengidentifikasi keterlambatan pengurusan klaim asuransi swasta pasien rawat inap di RSUP Dr.Kariadi Semarang. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah deskriptif dengan metode observasi dan wawancara, Obyek yang digunakan dalam penelitian adalah 1 petugas Tata Usaha yang mengurusi asuransi dan 4 petugas Rekam Medis dibagian asuransi. Analisa data yang digunakan adalah analisis deskriptif. Dari hasil penelitian, terdapat 3 penyebab pengurusan yang terlalu lama. Pertama, masalah pencarian Dokumen Rekam medis yang terkadang sulit untuk dilacak dikarenakan Dokumen Rekam Medis tersebut masih digunakan unit lain. Kedua, DPJP (Dokter Penanggung Jawab Pasien) yang sulit untuk dicari karena DPJP tidak hanya jaga di RSUP Dr.Kariadi tetapi juga di rumah sakit yang lain, yang menyebabkan formulir klaim yang sudah siap dan selesai dalam pengisiannya hanya tinggal meminta tanda tangan DPJP menjadi lama dalam proses pengurusannya. Ketiga, apabila dari pihak asuransi meminta persyaratan lainnya maka prosedur pengurusannya mulai dari awal dan menjadikan pihak klien harus mengurusi lagi dari awal untuk mendapatkan kekurangan persyaratan tersebut. Dari hasil penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa SPO yang ada sebenarnya sudah baik hanya pembenahan terhadap mekanisme pengisian formulir dari pihak asuransi dan kendala terhadap persoalan proses mekanisme permintaan tanda tangan DPJP
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:. \i:.Y l'.M.O Al.TO TIMES, FKIDAY..JANUARY 39, 1909.
Stanford (Jnlversltyj
\> -vf *******^ r>r*»J-rinr»r X
I*".. no* Uhu _-*>i...-,-;
To Kdli I aaw ll«-po*rt*. ' 1912. D. Hush. Plana Tor a daoco
Ad honor of treat significance, were discuaeed. aad It waa decided
ha* been conferred upon one of tha ■ to hold one at Mayfleld In th* near
faculty In the law tchool by ao eaat-j futur.*. Baaeball wtll ba th* chief
*ra firm of publisher*. Profeaior diversion of Ihe club this spring. A
C. 11. HubeHch baa t>e«D aaked by aeries of Interclub game la to be
the Edward Tbotnpaoa Law Book played.
Publish Ini. Company to act aa a .,..,.- ■■■»>
consulting editor apon one of tb*( Tm Eot-r Otymplr Club Meet.
moat imporunt legal publlcaUooa Strict training ralea will begin
of Its kind that haa ever been laaued.' for all track man neat .Monday
Tb* edition la -juration ia a aaw morning. At tba meeting Wednes-
ascyclopadta of law, to be known aa day evening the execellve eomralt-
[be "American and Engllab Ency- tee decided to enter a track team In
elopedla of Law and Practlca."Sixty the Olympic Club indoor meet, to
quarto volumes will ba laaued by be held lo Han Franclaeo on Febru-
tha publishing house, and It la their ary -"-th. Tbe also of the team on-
aatlmate-tha} the aat will not ba tared depends on the condition ln
completed for about tan year*, ao which the men are at that time,
great Is th* magnitude of the work, but whatever tha number of other
The firft volume of the act wll) be event* entered, a relay team will
Issued upon February lit. t luraly b* atmt.
Professor Hubarirh, by hta ap- Tb* following are mentioned by
polntment, baa become associated Captain Hortoa tu moat likely to
with the most eminent legal author- compose the team: J. O. Millar, W.
Itles upon tbls continent. Among M. Rawlea, W. Wyman aad C.
thr bouse of -represeota lives are
dangero aly great"
The 1 a:■■•■** of the following uew
member* were .added to the regts-
t*r of tbe society: V. H. Htolt. 'OS.
. -Oth, ... fl BI tea, '11, E.
J Hopkins. Ml, and c. C. McOoo-
ald. '12. Tbe organ I-at Ion decided
to hold a baoquet next Tuesday
evening at the Stanford Inn, and a
committee of three waa appointed
to make final arrangementa for the
affair.
1 .1:1:1 . IIOUMAN MEMORIAL
M Mill It "ll I'M XPAIIII II-
bla colleague* an* found Sir J. A.
Boyd, chief Justice of the provloce,
of Ontario, Canada: Chief Justice
R. Taahereau of the province of
Quebec; Dean Lewi* of the t'ofver-
ally of Pennsylvania. Dean Klreh-
w«y of tbe Columbia I-iw School,
Coonan.
Physiology (lab f*tiaugre N'wiir.
At the meeting of the Physiology
Club Wednesday nlgbt. the name of
tba organisation was changed, tha
Plat-ford Medical Society ba'ng the
aad i>ean Hutch Ins. at the head of title by wblch It will b« known in
the Mich gan Law School.
Admitted tn Rar.
Mis. M. R. Btalleup. who wa*
for two year* a student In the taw
achool, has successfully undertaken
tba bar examination of the *tate of
Washington, and ha* beau admitted
to practice In that state. Mlsa Stall-
cap will bagln practice of the law
l» Taronia. Wash.
tbe future.
The following offlcer* wera elected for the riming term: O. P.
Montgomery, president; J. F. Pru-
ett, vice-president; W. W. Southard, secretary-treasurer, aod W. A.
Morrison, sergeant at arm*.
Stsi.fi.rd «Tnfi Kl<tt. !"■!.■ nilier*.
The Economies Club announces
th* election to memberablp of T. R.
Cadwalader, '09, Vt. 8. Perry, '09,
H Buyer, *B9, and 8. P. Hemphill.
'09. The namea of these men. who
are all seniors In tha economics de-
Terrace Club Plan* Artivltlea.
Th* College Terrace Club, composed of kt'-leiii* living oa tha Ter- Pgrtment. were propoaed at the laat
race, held Its semiannual meeting mating of the club and voted on
Wednesday nlgbt at tba v 'elakahao r~cenlly.
(Hub. Ad election of officer* was .
held and tba following ware elect- Koriety to Hold Iianqnct.
ed for tbl* semester: President, At tbe laat meeting of t-Suphronla
If. B. Balroe: vl'-e-prealdent. P. p. Debating Society, considerable'buxl-
Lada; sacretary. J. \V. Marshall: nea* of Importance In addition to
treasurer, A. C. Coburn. Claaa rap- the regular program waa dealt with,
resentattves: 1909, B. Long: 1910.; The subject debated waa. "Resolved,
L. D- Howland; 1911, C. A. War.ug: That the power* of the speaker of
lri.ii.ij.il of tt"irel4»*<*. Telegraphy.
Wireless telegraphy scored a big
triumph Id Ita transmission of the
Dew* of tbe disaster to the White
Scar liner Republic, and tha prompt
summon* It conveyed to other vessels within the transmission area of
the unfort tins te ship's telegraphic
equipment to come to her relief after being rammed by the Florida Id
a fog 01T Nantucket shoals But for
tht* wireless equipment the fate or
the Republic and her paaaengers
and crew would probably have added another horrifying story to the
list or tfae ocean's tragedies. As It
was the wireless cry for help which
spread across the waters brought
speedy relief and every soul on■
board the sinking steamship waej
■saved. It Is an achievement which \
will add immensely to tbe worth
and utility of wireless telegraphy'
and to the. universal equipment of
all ocesu steamship*. When than
shall have been accompli shed, the;
dangers of ocean navigation and;
the perils to those who go down to'
the sea In uhlps will lie vastly ra-!
dmed Indeed, the ver/ disaster]
which overtook the Republic might;
have been averted probably If thai
wo ships bad worked their wireleaa
equipments whim th« fog settled!
down on tbem and been able thus,
lo communicate with one another
and locals thetr respective positions'
ao that colllalon would bave bean!
Impoaslble. It la evident that tfae|
Hertzian wave Is destined to cut a
big figure In the future history °'
the human race and lla artivltlea.—
Oakland Trlbuoe.
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On Monday morning the public
w||| be treated to a number of the
Chaparral which appears to be thu
'" • i number of tbat clever comic
over turned oof* This Issue ts called
the "Larrer Bowman Memorial
Number." as It has been complied
tn memory of ..array MacF. Bowman, one of Stanford's favorite
graduates, whose untimely death
-recurred last fall.
I-arrcr Bowman entered Stanford
in 1191. trom Delphi. Ind.. and
took up fats studies In the English
department. HI* work at once
sbowed his genius, and he racalredj
unusual praise from all bis instructor*
In a' abort time Bowman waa put;
on the staff of the Sequoia, for whlcb
magasloa he contributed much
verae, aame ot which la coaslderred
the heal ever written by a Stanford
man: aad bl* short stories are atlll
remembered distinct from all tha
myriad others of the past ten years.
Bat it waa on the Chaparral that
Larrey Bowman did his best remembered work. Not only was ba a
writer of all sorts of humorous
pro**- aod i«m 11 *. but he illustrated j
It himself with drawings thai bad
a character all their owu. Bow*
man and Urlatow Adama founded'
tha Chaparral lo 1S99. and did all
tbe work of writing and Illustrating
themaelvec for some time. Gradually more men were admitted to tha
staff, and the paper grew and flourished, Ull now It haa reached Ita
present prosprous condition.
Nm- to his overesertlon on the
track team. Larrer Bowman's health
failed toward the last of his college
courae. and soon after graduating
be W4Bnt to Arizona, where he spent
moat of the time until bt* death In
October, 1908. Though growing
weaker always, he kept up hla writing, and had several atortes published la Outlook, McClure's. aod
the American Magailne. Bowman
never forgot his membership lo the
Chaparral family, and contributed
verse, prose snd drawings loug after leaving college. Bowman's
death came aa a aevere shock to all
who had known him. for he had
been wall liked by all.
Tha purpoae of the Memorial
Number was to collect ths boat of
Larrey*a writings and drawings and
publish them along with aome
"Remlalacanca*" and "Tributes'*
from tie pens of now famous friends
of ijtrrey The following men com-
poaad this editorial staff: Brlstow
Adams. Wallace Irwin. Will Irwin.
Iks.Ruasel), Ralph Reoaud. Jack
Boooell, Roger SterreU, Charlea K
Field. Waldeman Young, and Doug-
laaa Ferry, the present editor In
chief. They have been assisted by
Professor* Newcomer and Anderson
of the Kng11*h department, who
have rontrlbotad soma article, of
real literary quality. Such an assembling of famous Stanford men
haa oever before been equalled do
any Stanford publication, and tbe
magaitnu they have turned oat Is
well worth while readlag for everyone.
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The PhiiotopbyofGive
and Get— To Spank or
Not to Spank—'Don't
Ltve Afont—Womtn
Art Martyrs.
•Foor girl! 1 am sorry for berl"
Mrs. Popular looksd over at th* k«ut"y
wallflower as she spoke.
'-Boms oas ought to tall ber how to
be liked la this world." remarked Mrs
Clever.
"Uow to be liked? What do you
-Wear*
-Tbe aacrec of life, getting what you
radiate. Wbea you go near Mlaa Wall*
Bower, do you fsal that ahe Uke* you
very inoebT*
"Well. *b« has rather a repelling
nisa-er. I alwaya thought It rather
unfuctuiistr "
"It la not so unfortunate aa lt Is self
lab. Sba wants to be liked without
liking anybody. Now, tbat sort of
thing doesn't work tn tbls world. Ton
get Just wbat yoo give to others. If
yoa are suspicious you beget sosplcloo.
If you,ar* Jealous you Inspire jealousy,
and If yoa are cold and selfish you
cannot poaalbty expect warmth and
generoatty,
Mlsa Wallflower simply wanta a
good time. Sbe does not think for on*
moment about giving it to otber*. She
bas a .our exprtesluu on her fai-c, aod
yet *be experts people to com* ap aod
■mile at ber. Sbe la quite indignant
tbat she la left to alt by herself all tb*
evening, aud yet she hasn't sense
enough to stop sod wonder why. If
sbe would cease wondering about herself aod would begin to think about
making otber peopl* happy. If abe
would hone-illy ask herself what la ber
attitude toward thage around her,
what she does for tbem. wbat ber In
f!u#nce on tbem Is. I'm sure she would
set ber feet on tbe road to happlniss,"
Bscieusnsss ef the Sax.
THE PAUJ ALTO TBKK IS AP-
PROXIMATELY THK SAME IHS-
TAXCE FROM THE PAW> ALTO
STATION AS STANFORD PARK.
A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
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ORDINANCE NO. IM.
Aa Ot-ttaaac-e Rea-eall-C Hmttom 9
ot Article VII of Part Flea at Ot*
Co*i9e* o-JI.li.'- of the Toss of
Palo Alto.
The Board of Trustees of tha
Town of Palo Alto do ordain aa follows:
Section 1. Section 3 of Article
VII of Part V of the CodfSed Ordinance* of the Town of Palo Alto,
and passed as part of Ordinance No.
113 of aald town is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. Tbe Town Clerk la hereby directed to post this ordinance In
three conspicuous places, aa provided by tb* Mnoidpal Act relating, to
cities of tha sixth claaa.
Tba above aod foregoing ordinance wa* introduced at a recular
meeting held oo the 5th day of Jao-
uary, 1BB9. and waa thereaftarwarda
duly passed at a regular meeting
held od tbe 19th day of January,
1S0», by tba following vote:
Ayes—Marx, Slmklos. Duryea Jr.
and Parklnaon.
Noea—Nooa.
A been t—Dean.
Aftaat: C. H. JORDAN,
Town Clark.
Approved:
CHAS. D. MARX,
President ef Said Board
Woman \n too serious.
I lake as so example the programs
pr-aeoted for tbe entertatnoieot of tbe
dtlTereiit women's club*, 1 can be a
highbrow wbsn It Is aecsaaaiT. believe
me, but wben 1 wsnt an s tier noon's
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Rl|-i* Olives, small but good, tbe qoart .... i ,v
"alloa soc
Pan ' <*-■ I lour (in bulk) the lb. .-„■
Old Dutch Cleanatv, 9 eaits Bate
Sand St*,v[-. for kitchen ntr, T beta •-.-„
T.'nisK-**, H. A W.. ia the new sanitary can,
8 for r. _Mc
The doerii .^ • , ki in
8redl*-sa lUlstn*, th*- best, 9 \>kg*. aSc
Laundry Soap, I'lmoeul C, 30 bars fl, T bars She
Jama, fleet's, fin** goods, 10 oa. nm-, 3 caae 2tV
Kir.**—-IMr* freah ranch. srBlng IikUj- at 4tV.
bat tbe price nlll be down. Ker ua before
Inlying.
Figs, good black, 6 lbs. i_.v
Pruaes-—tte-t grade—4 Iba. _.--
We hare cl'traper on.-. 10 lb, . _.-.
T>*«—«>i> flavor, any price In balk. i._ lb.
free wild each lb.
Laundry March. 0 Ib. |t*ckasr SBe
Van Camp's INtrk -ml Beans. 3 cans Mr
1'ctuiuts, raw. nmmt fresh al home. :l ll... jBc
1-.lift., cstrn quality Fard or OoMetu 3 Iba. _3c
Catsup, Raider's, plnu, reg, SSc, our price 20c
Or.-uis;.' Mitrrn-lrtib-. la .tone Jars, lm,>urted. 20c
Rolled Win si, tbe beat grade (Unci fl |ha. 23c
iirspe Nut., we sell 2 package* Me
H-B a sock ax
Toys in Egyptian Tcmiba. | enjoyment Tm afrakl I ab*U cot auy
None of all th* chapter* in Pro-rlob that preaaou ao entertain ment
feasor Maspero's popular writteo vol- ] «>o-«ls*lng of doleful eooga and ad
ume. "New Ught on Ancient Egypt."
facets tbe concludlDg one for Interest and auggosttve thought. He there
dealt with the toys tbat hav* been
found from time to time hi Egyptian
tombs, describing exactly what they
are like, and Indicating the purposea
they wer- Intended to serve. Playthings to sll appearance, tbey were
not plaything*, for the dead. The
Egyptian's Ideal on earth waa to possess a home, land, slaves aod coocu-
iilnes. for the ownership of wblch
tbey were Indebted to none hut themselves. Tke little painted dolls aod
tbe miniature houses that were Interred with the dead procured a para- eorry to .ay 1 believe Io * good spank
dlse la which their dreams were real-1 JsdlctoasdF admlnlatered eariy-Tary
lied The belier wa* that the doll* •«"lr '« »» whe_ ueceeeary
-s--t- .~.—_ •« .»»_ a,-- •_■_■ ■ •_*tl There are certain mode! i TMldrei. wbo
would come to III.- and grow to f tylX, .
can l-e brought up on moral suasion,
stature of men and women and that .„, „._,„. 2 n, ' - B11,.h . ^.JT
by dIff*■ rent rlergyi
ctent and modern art Tbat la what
happen*-*! to me tbe other day when I
attended tbe mootbly luncheon ef a
well known aortal club.
Ta gods and little flabasl Imagiae a
man's club under similar clrcu'm-
staocea:
I tell you What, the men know one
thing we doavt know macb about, aod
tbat la bow to enjoy themselves. Women are born martyr*. They jost love
to suffer
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Spank Eerly nnd Jwdiereuaiy,
TO apaok or oot to spank tbe child
Is now tbe burning question, and I'm
the houses would uxpand to their
normal slie -all by some miraculous
iDterpoaltlon.
During the early periods of Egyptian clvtlltstl.m the right to a future
life could be claimed only by the extremely wealthy. The Uvea of many
women. children, slaves and animal*
had to be sacrificed to accompany
the "double" Into the otber world.
The descendants, overcome with
grief, but chary of ihr cost, aubstl.
tuted for theae expeoalve victim* statues representing each of them at
his craft, the women grinding the
»<■*■«, tbe baker at his kneadlog
trough, the cellarer sealing up hi*
"Ine Jars, the mourner healing hla
'o-eh**ad and cutting hi* face.
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Ooodroadi. Improved waterway*
and protected forests are three of
the consummations devoutly to be
wished at tba bands of the tncom-
log adinilBlst ration.—St. Loult-
Q lobe- Democrat.
but there are others of *ucb * perse-
vering nature tbat nothing bat a aevere shock will bring tbem to thetr
senses. I think the mother should
spare henetf some, snd tbe mother
who attempts to bring up a large family of children on moral suasion la apt
to become a nervous wreck. Besides,
sometime, life gives oa werae *p***
lags than those we should bave received from tbe n-..terns: band. It bi
betrrr. uke It all lo all. to have tbe
objectionable points In our character
removed ritrXy In life than later oa. It
hurts ti-e*_
0*t s Mats.
Women never reach tbetr beat d»v»i
opment if tbey lire In looelln**-.
Woman was meant to beatow ber
affactlCwD on others to look after tbem
aad to recetv- Mitlf kin In taa a* la return Betag meant for tbe borne, her
•nOook on Ufa Is naturally oarrowsr
than tbai of man. When sbe Ursa
alone tt hacomaa poaittvsiy anaataraL
Kb* bsinmas self centered, melas-ohoty
am* AmUbOtT pmrttb.
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3 ■_7-1 I oltrr-ltj Avenae.
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2 Dealers In Salt ami Smoked \
J Meats, Poultry of all kinds _|
JJ Everything new aod clean.
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