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Popular 

 How Would You Like to Wear a Bell 

 Shaped Helmet With Shutters? 



CLARENCE L. STOCKS, 

 of Blue Ridge, Georgia, 

 has invented a helmet which 

 offers complete protection to 

 a soldier's head. It 

 is bell-shaped and con- 

 sists of an outer and 

 inner casing, the lat- 

 ter having attached to 

 its interior two head 

 bands to conform with 

 the shape of the head. 

 The helmet has flaring 

 lower edges to protect 

 the neck as 

 well as the o^^^^^^'-^a 

 head. Two 

 sight openings 

 are pro\ided 

 in front for 

 the eyes. 

 However, the 

 inventor has 

 not neglected 

 the wearer's 

 nose and 

 mouth. Two 

 shutters fit 

 snuglyagainst 

 the sight openings and are hinged to the 

 outer casing so that they may be opened 

 or closed as desired. U-shaped springs 

 between the inner and outer casings are 

 placed so as to reduce the shock from 



shell - splin- 



ters or bullets 

 which may hit 

 the helmet. 

 The objection 

 to this helmet 

 would seem 

 to be the 

 limiting of 

 the wearer's 

 vision, for 

 how can a man 

 see quickly all 

 around him 

 through two 

 Sinall holes? 

 It would 

 certainlv' 

 be very hot 

 too. 



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Contrary to popular bel 

 animal, easily tended by 



Science M out /ill/ .j;.-, 



The Amazing Nanny. Her Milk Is 

 Worth Fifty Cents a Quart 



IT, Doctor. I have 

 tried everything!" 

 When some an.xious mother 

 whose baby is suffering from 

 under-feeding makes 

 this rash statement, 

 the medical gentle- 

 man appealed to is 

 likely to smile en- 

 couragingly and ask, 

 "What about goat's 

 milk?" 



Then in reply to 

 the woman's curious 

 or repelled expression 

 he may explain the 

 interesting experi- 

 ments which took 

 place at the Michael 

 Reese Hospital in Chi- 

 cago, where sick ba- 

 bies were fed on goat's 

 milk with astonish- 

 ingly good results. 



So prepare to ap- 

 preciate poor, ma- 

 ligned"Nanny." Here 

 is a list of her virtues 

 compiled by Mrs. Jes- 

 sie H. Watson, who has a goat farm at 

 Wycombe, Pa., and considers herself 

 qualified to testify. 



Nanny has brought back to health, not 

 only many sick babies, but adults afflicted 



with indiges- 

 tion or tu- 

 berculosis. 

 She is the 

 healthiest 

 domestic 

 animal in the 

 world. She 

 is non-tuber- 

 cul ar and 

 gives pure 

 milk, of rich 

 quality and 

 fine flavor. 

 She can be 

 kept in much 

 smaller 

 quarters 

 than a cow 

 requires. 



The bell-shaped 

 helmet is pro- 

 vided with shut- 

 ters to afford full 

 protection 



The diagram 

 gives the details 

 of the new pro- 

 tecting helmet 



let', the goat is a tractable 

 a woman or even by a child 



