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“THE ~ \ UNREST. IS BELIEVED PASTOB BRANDS DY LAW’ | s T e e b | overe e e, :’:,0,,0.,(::“;‘;'""7,1,1‘:[:{: DURA TION OF LIFE IN US- PREVALENT IN PORTUGAL ‘MOST COLOSSAL FAILURE’ Min's: wsed ob. in her new ponition numrpyhxau ‘:m:i 2,000 nqwu:lll;lers tron LENGTHENED FIVE YEARS|......cc s T, oo EVENING - BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 tional lubor office (league of nations),|all parts of the world. LONDON, December 3.—Although in Geneva. Some idea of the eize of | Teams of English and French girls Rector of Christ Church, Tos An- | Ner task may be had from the state- | are soon to meet in & javelln throw- British government circles have re- geles,..Also Declares It “In- celved no reports of mew outbreaks|. =7 ternational Joke.” ment that the library receives an|ing contest in Darls. 7 ] 7 7 in Portugal, it is stated thut gener: Survey of Engineering Council Committee |\ o5 i it viious X % e out that country, with u trong un- | by the Audciated Prees. Gercurrent bf radicalism, which m NEW OLLEANS, La,, De = Shows Economic Gain of dercurcont B¢ radicaliam, which BeY| NEW OLLEANS, La, Desember i s Tevolutionary movements at any time. | : M Millions oL however, that renewed | two yenrs' trial, “has pdoven the most | 1 any . outbreaks would not be likely to re-lcolossal failure in history of any law “ 9 = Rub-er-on” is Roof Insurance. Your roof is liable to spring a leak at any time— unless it has been treated with “Rub-er-on As- bestos Fiber Coating.” All other coatings dete FLOWERS The social season is again in full swing. Autumn table decorations, showing that touch of Spanish influence which is "so .popular in . everything these days, may be had in their perfec- :?J;‘:u'"n,»“’fflf;'m;'é'“flfx"lffig l::m;‘: Nfl"{‘, by a self-respecting nation riorate'rupidl_v from exposure. “Rub-er-on” doesn’t Duration of life in America has ideals of personal hygicne, us well as|of "m?"td“ri“r‘éi'.’{;,m&lf%e;he protec- | &nd that it is e Aternationalliokes eld—isn’t affected by weather or sun; acids, panded by five years since 1909, ac- | In_ citizenship gencrally. * dn order O o etions were offered by the Erotastant] sEpiecopsl S Cathedral dat gases or anything else. It's water-proof, weather- I ording to the findings of the com-|yanization and certain governmental | Portuguese to the visit of ‘mfé‘”’fl‘;‘;.cmm Chtirch, .08 Angilon,hng sent proof—and “well-nigh time-proof—so long does it mittee on_climination of waste in|und social machinery fs necessary.” | Warship at Lisbon dunne NS CVHimessage which formally ‘obened here Jaet tion at A T < mai .| Possible lines of organization are - |southern headquarters of the Sanit; : : ry of the American Engincef-| 000 >0 e Al sthte. community, | ance upon-the appearance of a Span | P ague of Y Y If you want to make sure of a tight roof— ing Council, appointed by Herbert fia B 38 JO0Fre 5 ta ;| ish warship, it being pointed out that LiEs : w s : B Intes 5 Tt strial, and national, state an 3 T v resist any e officials ef the national organi- Rub-er-on” is the insurance. Hoover. - Morbidity surveys, it is | local xtra-governmental healtn | the lurluz“g“ ‘ih %6 interfere with |zation were placed in charge of the 2 . . = stated, show an economic gain to the | agencies. If a federal department of |move by the Spanish to Iater?iie o 7 i1ocal offices. According to their state- You'll be surprised how little it costs. TLet us health is not attainable, concentration | the country’s affalrs, ‘Madrfd Tor the |ment, a petition signed by millions of give you an estimate. nation of many millions through les-' ag™ 3 8 1O tional ts from 3 ealth activities and re- |sational repor P voters, favoring-the return of ligh 5 isened disability and sickness. lated social activities in one depart-)foreign o;;l;:lun )zm Portugal is e heflf Sl mem‘mfi;& You know we must know all about roois—that’s | Army figu cited bear out esti-|ment is suggested. seething with unrest. Congress. 2 been nur\life-wurk 3 —_— Better Ilumination Needed. The ‘organization lists a number e s ; of men ‘of national prominence in its The eye section of the report! CAMP DINNER IN HOTEL. membershiy. - Its charter sets forth ; Ty | stresses the need for campaigns in e |that it I aligned with no liquor in- ' i AL smaller plants. The cost for pro-|Woodcraft League to Have Regular 'teres'iu or llzolltlcal party. The mes- p % N Caise el | pamas Aoy 3 sage from Rev. “auiet | T Tedeoted Vecaue ot e | yidine adequate lumination for, the| " uwilq Life” Meal Tndoors. \retolution in- Amebioa it e Voi- || 2120-22 Georgia A . has now become 2 mat-| s \try, stead act is not modified, amended or 2 eorgia Ave. {asserted, would amount to : to 1 pe NEW <, ceraber 3 2 d national concern. | cent of wage: pr mSl&“dzom‘flenfinful‘hed right here | annulled. ight Conservation Coun The cost per capita of correcting!in a big New York hotel with a menu eric :]mvl m'nl,n: of the country’s | vision, th dds, instituting | of hard scrapple and boiled rawhide g 1 T £ P an ringing oodcraft League o erica hat I I TV T nnual Toss whieh is sald to fHow £rom | the Ishting up o mood ciandaras 15| s unmsr powwow December 5. | I THIITTTT his form of waste. .| definitely greater in the small plant| Knife experts will whittle, others will | The general conclusion reached bY|than in the la yrganizations— | see who can start a fire quickest by 1c waste investigators of the Ameri-| those 00 workers or|rubbing sticks together, and there n Engineering Council. which is the | more—and the small plants are iIn|will be war whoops and Indian dances secutive organ of the Federated|the large ty. Thege smaller! just as one sees in the movies. \merican Engineering Societies, is|plants are, therefore, lesg ready to!=— 1t national vitality is increasing.{take up any of these meadures unless | e section of the waste report deal-| the early returns of a dividend can ng with health of industrial workers|bu clearly shown. Reports of more s prepared by Dr. Bugenc Lyman | study, the cxample of the earlier ones | and Dr. C. arp of New steps, must be brought X By health supervision and pe-|before them constantly so that ef- | al examination, it is as-) forts to check preventable loss along t margin of economic gain|these lines may become more nearly | an be accomplished, | universal, the waste investigators de- | cess dividends in!clarad . happiness, satisfaction in liv-| mates industrial T | iR .. All Should Be Workers prevention of pain. preventionf ' sorrow. prevention of discontent-) The e that o For Your aund industrial unrest.” | tin T r on of the term ‘indus g . to mechanical factory Survered Fine mnduniri io Jictagieal tactory Pay Roll Rrd sary and formal bar- the population isince E \bital and labor. Tt The National Weekly President is recorded In the |l pport to the notion that fun- Pay Roll Form is conve- ® ) cbort, Which represents a survey «:I{]xll mentally different types of human | v stries, and which will | beings are engaged | « nient for bothday and piece scussed at d t national fo-|divisions of human activ i :fo; N o = i onnection with the anmual | desirable o recognize that trom the | me ts Name Sheet and ing of e American Society of | President of the United States to the i ect are adapt- Mechanical Engineers in New York [laborer in the factory C;’"t e Sheet apt December 5 to 9. all citizens not physically i ac able to any period desired. . 3 3 tional vitality, | tated are, or should b rkers. i National Theatre et SO o et stz el BTSN | | Ak your sationer for terms “reul danger” in drawing a too National Form 7072 CH, sweeping conclusion from the evi- i says the waste com-|dence applivd by gencral death rutes Binder 9371. mittee’s report, it was estimated €9at {as to the physical advancement of Too ; December 8 Rere. were about 5.000.000 persons | the race. “The actual physical rec.i Kfar This Tsade Mack seriously i1l at all times in the United | ords would, in fact, sugg the | When You Buy ess was preventable, with a re- rather to a mitigation of the struggle | i ing extension of life of more than | for exis| and otection of l_Ih: \m t . Y . . Give Her a Thermatic Fireless Cooker . . - ure of thi ducti b ted. " accord 3 eport. i hear the Victor Records by Galli-Curci. i Shtimate of thirtcon days annuai| Sens erlod of full ¢igor and PAy: Haven’t you decided on a giit for “Her” yet? , and that per cent of this|present favorable death rate is due { Hear Galli-Curci at this concert. Then ] ce : community from & dis- go to any dealer in Victor products and nyen.ln the short) : £8ss tianianiacts loss M illnes must now be re-jical freedom is called brief compared o o duced 't ximately seven. The!to his life cycle, and “to what might | Loose Leaf and Bound Books $ z g s You will instantly ap uration of 1ife has e bt - attained by better breed- | If vou haven’t, consider the Thermatic Fireless duration of life actually been ex- | essily be attained by better breed- S i : 1 bably eriod of five' ing, better physical training, NAL X BOO! . | 3 1 0 S preciate how truly the s mimTe S "¢ | Intenigent carc of his body and more 1o Tiyeralis, Tiolvoke ans. Cooker. It will give her the greatest amount of Leas Disability Present. { rational adjustment to his work.” jO)", for she will use it three times a day for many | “Critical studies of speciul groups| ! i in the population enable us to ap- ||} years. proximate the morbidity rate in the IS MASTERS VOICE zeneral population and in industry. | vlctor Ta.lhng Machine Co' mur}-inh? ¢ contributed to the Camden, New Jersey Sonsiatent and et dence | OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE EMPLOYED Tarcwa e DURING THE DAY WHO WISH TO MAKE {amtong approxims SELECTION, OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES e s e more " than 30,000,000 AFTER HOURS, THIS ESTABLISHMENT, — e e S in e penera | BEGINNING WITH DECEMBER 1ST, WILL death rate from 1907 to 1917 of 2.3 per thousand indicated a_saving of BE OPEN UNTIL NINE O’'CLOCK P.M. UN- 240,000 lives in 1917. On the basis of persons ill for every death, there | TIL AFTER THE xMAS HOLID/AYS. f Y AlE 1 would be a saving of about 500,000 ! “The sickness rates actually deter- i mined in recent studies” says the | Irons 1 waste report, “show that 2% per cent | 2 i e 0 Y of wage-earners are constantly ill to Wiring fan extent to be incapacitated. Thi Fixtures | would justify an estimate of appro: i {mately 2,400,000 people continually ill Portables and Lamps 3 ’inalead of ,000. i i w l h' M I . Industrial Death Rate High. H Suction Swi % Dealing with health conditions in {industry, the report estimates a total as avln s loss among 42,000,000 workers be- P ENETEERE | THE ELMER H. CATLIN €O Victrola brings to you her personality and her With a Thermatic she will not be tied to her kitchen, but instead can get out and enjoy herself of an afternoon. And not only that but—cooker cooked food tastes better—and is better. | The Lifetime Furniture Store has a splendid line ; of Thermatic Fireless Cookers, which we will be glad to show you. They are priced from $22 to $52. You better come in tomorrow. g Seventh Street Mayer @ CO' Between D 8 E i . (e ORI ; [ — | of 128400 lives in 1920 and a prob- || able loss this year of 500,000. The ldeath rate in flndl'x*fl‘r)‘ is gh’f_n as'|i u or 1922 B0 por o WY St | 309 13¢h St N.W. Block and a Half Below Pa. Ave. i agraduates of women' colleges, it is, 4, as shown by an investigation of | i ortal among the graduat®s of; mith, Wellesley and Vassar. And you’ll experience that happy | “"Tubercutosis is the most important| lof epidemic and communicable dis- | sensation that follows the receipt of a | 4:ia:és'afin::)al;l(ydi::‘;i»pev:olfi?l?goz(:{s‘.§ . [ Ten vears ago the rate was near 3 generous size check two weeks before {doublo that. figure, 't s estimated| i AR . 2 t 3 per dent of the industrial pop- | i Christmas—in time to carry out your | wlation “or about 150,000, Iives are | t v ddd m~ i ~1, 0 : D) fa, infl a hoid | i > Christmas Shopping plans. Plan to | cover ara"tho moss mporiant Aoute i ke 8 weekly depsic oF By ol ot sommiunlcatle dlseaces smone atuice o) here is a gift | For Christmas Giving Phoenix Sox for Men beds annually and takes about 15,000 liives, mostly in the working ages. In- | the following amounts: |inuenza ‘and pneumonia in mon-epi- o : yOll éllOW [le Wl'[ use I | | —_— demic years take about 35,000 lives i 3 in the working ages, and thus ac- o | ,“ y: $ 50 w k 'l:fl:g;.lnr at least ,000 cases of ) | H ; 5 o " ‘ | s ee oot e et ol % LA USTayuenbeswe [~ ~ Phoenix Stockings for Women B A et gl \j e dima tan | . 2 L l_. J . ee laboring population. 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