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RITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY R 1028, New Britain Herald @ Sty ‘ sl | " P e e S s NERALD PURIIENING FOMPANY . \ , Observations on | N e T et o ’L'.‘.‘fi{ SLO AN BROS e g Mg ; . St . The Weather Ria: hat {he, tialmant ta doiae’ Sia] g : : : R D : work was subjeeted to any 5!-4;;1. 185 an Street SUBRSACRIPTION RATES y. A have . s wi ie | . exposure (o the inhalation of or Conneetient v #ht | (han was experienced by a consider- . s Moath ' J J 1 probably Wednes MOrning: ' able number of other workmen in| ¢ r lonight exeept COASE that part of the plant | “‘\”: Rritain . 5 « ¢ ) ‘““= ‘\I\‘""-'Hfif and eala Up to about April 1, 1922, Fore-| e i dirs e e MRt fresh south shifting WOt man Fisher was in charge of the| 0es at are TELEPHONE CALLS: eS . s “ z 2 work and he allowed the men to sy o wditlons: A disturbanes eentral | wouk in relays, giving them an eppers SULIRILS | P vill do ite hest, over the lake region 1a producing Wi | (uuity 1o eome out und seeure fresh ) ’ ’ : {10 animale are ot the only ones|"!11%d Showery weather from Tow | 4 SO CORa U A0 o e e chve ay‘ be advert'sing medtum In castward to Penneylvania and from | o™y Tone gout, & stone mason, shou eally begin ta “live” at night—| Michigan south tn Tennesses 1t s '\“m ih chargs, Under his dlrection. hoo vl press f Are the omen ollow hy NG 1¢ area of high s wild' womer ed by an extenided area 60 5 was claimed, thers was no works P pressure central over Narth Dakots ing in relays and Romerio was re. Member of The Assaclated Press et attempt ta sug 1 those they make fools of Which is produeing pleasant weather,| o b oy (0" 0nena mare time in .the The Assiciated Press iv exclusively entitled L Conditions faver for this vieinity 10 the use for re-publication of &'l news | 1} ist get in closer tou falr, followed by increasing eloudiness | Super-heated furnaces with leas time | eredited to It or nat otheiwise credited N out in the fresh air, r natlons v ¥o eople wou \ and prohably light incal showers. Kome peop would not leave us T » ligh In his memorandum on the case, LI days at this season of the year are active da; for the normal :f*':"',""." and alse lnsal mews pub ereln, Y i ) 1o it i P cholee hetween the devil Commissioner C| \er says, in part: ommisioner Chand s 1 b woman, Days full to the brim oz 1 indi ' | the deep sea [ e emmmemeaeamcamamsmeend | "N the wholr, I have reached the S ol g ity Member Audit Furean of Clrealation A try to keep in more close touch with nelusion that the diagnosis made by y ¥ nay Ll NeIUmNe & | for seng and gladness—and for Can- “lmA. B O (s & national organization ] L | | which furmitahes apere And AAVOr | o0 o AL 2 ¢ | 5 y A T d |Dr. Dunn and De, Stockwell was core other individu located at great di Intemperance is terribl 2 ears lo 0 ay m,Ll The p’relenc: of rales In the| tilever Khoes, which are made for tioers with a strictly honest w wia of! elieulation, Our eireulation statistios are | tanees #he cried in high elation; | 1 (Taken from Herald of that date)§ |lungs has long been one of the | hl#:lsm:n"“‘m R g e Bused upan this sudit, This Insures pro taetion Il 4 | paper dls And ke > p 2 hea 1 o = an wguinet_ fraud in newsnaper dle l\nl :' oke A bottle o'ever his head, | guameamem st 2 ."::.I A'I. :.’l':;z“:.’!“"‘l:-r\"'.‘l"::l;:"ll“dn "t: wearing Cantilever Bhoes is due to the ANIMALS AND LAW, I Mistreas Carrio Natlon | Marry Thompson and Abel Gris:|know who is right, but in any event| A 3 fact that no unylelding metal is used | wold left today for Niantie, They Will! ey are not highly significant, The 10 Mppars $Hp u;e'h o'! l:: mnl'lu‘:;'fl' “Intemperance is terrible,” make the journey on thelr wheels and | hree ex i levers are curved in to snugly, " . oA w former! 14 animal s0! , " | ) # t ] aminations of the sputum NEW BUILDING VOR POLICE, | formerly wi " nim : In \l "'" ":” Cried Anderson, emphatie; will be the guests of milltary friends | made by Dr. Stoll were Ill‘h’ifll‘\‘l‘. 1| ""“"’" '“”."7’:‘ ':".T:e‘:,:::::"“an o wonder wha hey g 3 ch s o And thion Ne stormed until Sunday, understand that Dr, Stockwell omitted \ Ll 4 Allows the Hee headquarters is so apparent to| de, how they feel in the sllence of Al o Manager Gilbert stated today that|spic sast hocause he was convinced { The arch is flexible and al :wn i Al ) or 0 h N o ] ha . those who are familinr with condi- [ the night when there are no curions | . g Now Tirltaln haw i good chance 10| jrom hig physieal examination and | foot muscles to exercise and regain With actions most D the pennant this year, He stated that Ay . or retain their normal strength The tions at the Commercial street sta.| crowds looking at them to Impross | " from the radiographs that tubercu-| " 1 the strain the war seare has hurt the attendance |y e esent, Mo testified that, properly placed heel saves L upon them the fact that they are in At the games in the big leagues. |1osis was present. o8 At | on leg muscles and helps keep the “Intemperance I8 terrib . z IR lengues, Inlthough most of the cases reaching James RN, Fleteher has purchased | A body in correct balance, ¥ 3 o 2 Remarked a gentle Mother; from_ Cavlson. and Torfell & housé the state sanatorium at Newington which is recommended In the annunl | ahout it at all, we supposed that they 4l ahould LA widaly (caddstate and lot on Dwight street ®%® e in advanced stages, sometimes You will llke Cantilever &hoes for thelr good style report of the poliee commission to!slept, vilitike 1 thach Knoitien | Tev. LEROF Moors ”'m“w Wi, it nearly 100 tests of sputum have lo’ well as for their wonderful comfort, Find a new the mayor. The sole objection might | perintendent Pocock, of the Tondon ’ i toared, prevent him from officlating| "¢ _MAade to secure a positive result.| v in everything yon do hy buying a pair of Cantl- be on the ground of expense, n word | Zoologieal Gardens, after g ex- | at 8, Joseph's chureh Sunday orty per (l-u.lz' of Hu'-m' r-nll'l'""' llm‘;\; levers tomorrow, | Human speech calls for the exer-| Mrs. Louls Kraft, who has heen | WEALIVO FCRUltA a8 to - sputum, = a'- | though unquestionably having tuber-| which is beginning to lose its barbs perience, tells us that at night the in- by . elwn 0 differe o .| spending sove Jow York| because of Its froquent use [ stinets of wild animals to hunt and | €i#0 of ¢4 differcnt muscles, an anat. ARCACAR ‘,':,"m,'“':lvl‘;" 5 ',"‘”“' \I“\“|‘I:‘k|‘l ulosis. Moreover Romerio {5 a slek | C The structure now used as u com-| kil return to them as if by magle, | OISt claims. We know a womani 0 Gl o0 e for the next few | AN Dr. Btoll belleved that his 111- ness is due to heart disease and high bination pollee station and court| “Nothing is more welrd," he [ Who can keep going with 43 of 'em| weoks, : i “than to walk past the cnge of a lion | MIAsIng fire, | By aceldentally forcing his hend (!100d preasure, and his opinion cer-| house in entirely unsuited for present | “than to walk past the cage of a lion i - i through an wnopened window at his]{AInty Is entitled to high respect. I or Me day demands, 1t 15 an much out of | or a tiger and then turn around. To [ home the other day, Dr. Strosser wag|@M Dot convinced, however, that these | ar& en | ¢ . conditions, together ‘with Romerio's| W i | omen keeping with the progressive spirit of your astonishment you sce that the. In Iceland, it is sald, men seldom | quite severoly eut hy broken giass, e the city as the old-fashioned sperm|animal, as you went by, has been| kiss women. To paraphrase & fa-|wns hastening to look out the windew|Nabit as a mouth-breather, are suf- oll bullseye lanterns which pollcomen | stalking yon, just as if he were still| mous line about a camel, “But, who [#1d thought it was open when the|¢lent entirely to Incapacitate him to % | mishap oceurred work and make him as {1l as he fis, used to carry fastencd to their belts, | living In natural surroundings. In ——— would want to lMve in Jee- | "o il ECRET I net as assistant | It Soema to me that some more deep- It has outlived ity usefulness because| Prohably it Is true that as man de. | land? fireman at Engine Co. No. 1 during|scated and virulent disease must be present. it cannot adequately house the de-| velops intellectually his imaginative | —— the absense of the regular man, who 4 I ’ a0 “The second question to he decided G /i JI), [} How many of us, looking at the w building for po. | nagerie, stop tion that It Is difficult to Imagine « sound argument against the project, | captivity? Probably, if we thought | glad to he left alone, Rut Su- Z ok PO 2. "f.';‘{"fw’/' i partment and provide sultable ac-|powers grow less, The imagination| “Bewildered by the number of | '8 With the militia is whether or not the extraordinary | Mayor Wehster solidly ? eommodations for the officials and|of the child is far more keen than|crime stori which crowd thelr way | for the vnnml‘ll 3 jon « |"|':.r\\\‘|:mu: Im ;:I:‘ ) « ) and eity A different bureaus, | that of the adult. Tn this respect | onto the child Is nearer to the animal than | beging an article in the conditions of Romerio's work were -h the front pages of the pr governments, ‘Ihe elaim fs that the[the proximate cause of the tuber- i ‘-l 4 Sunday [ new move will serve to reduce the [eulosis from which he s suffering. [y fria | taxes, “In my opinion, this question pre- Years ago the late Judge James T, Of course, the “Coura ~ ity sents much less difficulty than that Meskill called attention to the dis-|is the scientist, for instance, “Little|*'Courant.” 1 ‘-"\\\ e, tructions caused in the court room JH $ by passing trains and other evidences | name for the small bits of charming one stops to Mexico, a geographer tells us, h e ] i il | animals” s often a not Inappropriate | is speaking for itself. concerning the diagnosis of the dis- { J g case, Stress was lald by the res. of commercial enterprise, which, in|humanity. 8o, when pondent's counsel on the fact that Dr. themselves, are desirable but noisy. | congider the matter, it must be easy | certain localities whera it has | Stockwell’s original conclusion that The New Britain poli ie| for the once-wild animal to imagine | been known to rain. We are glad to JaaNOIAd caumed SHerdineang vae) police and the|for the once-wild animal to imagine 1 known rain, are gla based upon an exaggerated, and in courts need a modern building on a|itself back in the jungle, and a hu-|learn that there is soma place i some respects, incorrect understand. new site, man being something unknown that! North America that is actually dvy. ing of the working conditlons. Yor| instance, Dr. Stockwell had under- — is to be considered its emy-—and —_— o 4 g t considered its enemy—and | (Continued From First Page). |stood that the protracted seven or| investigation to be made after such| Barefoot boys are almost ripe. i St Mes perian b k] No criticism of Governor Temple- | €N€my has been rendered powerless. — - qulrl:uvr the spring and summer of nealing furnace, referred to in para- | 1922, the claimant ot times experi- [graph 17 of the finding, has occurred | It 1s with hesitation that one won- | ton is here suggested for his signing h won enced nausea and loss of appetite at|in July before Romerio had had his| ~the Ideal Outdoor Vacation Land v . Of the bill to restore to Albert A,|ders what the results would bo if all i t d F [noon and at night after working in|Au : % | August period of sickness. Iie also . Greenberg, former prosecuting attor. | the caged animals in the worid were | actsan an"‘les"hv :‘wat and dust. During the|was under the Impression that the| ANADA offers every opportunity to the lover of ney of this clty, his rights. The ob.[!? be freed and perpetual darkness BY HORBGRY: QUITIAY, h gl Mugust, 1922, Romerio be-|claimant spent considerably more of | outdoor life. Unexcelled fishing in virgin lakes and ; AR 1 e o n e Umeniy der ondi e ol fieks | streams, camp sites on the edge of civilization or deep 3 vious comment, none the less proper | Were to come to the world. So it is 5 about a month In S = 3 BAALE ¢ i L - September he|soot and dust than was actually the > £ Y o because it is obvious, fs that the|“Ith even greater hesitation that one| A man is just a bundle of habits|returned to work and continued with | ouge, - After the facts were ail fn. D in the woods, beautiful trips for the canoeist. young man should be given a chance | Wonders what would be the result if| Wrapped up in an appetite. | regularity until January #, 1923, when [Stockwell was_recalled at the request = he was compelied to stop work en-|of the commissloner and asked HIGHLANDS of ONTARIO to redeem himself privately as he has| 4!l restraining iron bars, representing| e ) ? [ife {8 just a short season of dodg-|tirely on account of iis sicknes ; g 5 i e : been recognized officlally. It should | “Vise 1a customs, knowledge of [y, 0 jitneys, taxes, and jury sery(oeis Espert Witnescos at Hearing '\“,:“,'1::(-1“2:( ":1‘1}11‘":\2 qp,n,“n'?.‘.tm;:,’ fl?,f} whichincludes Muskoka Lakes—Great Lakes Cruise—30,000 Islands, be remembered, not that a man who | What is wise, were to be removed and i At the hearing before Commissioner ““d'i“'.; he would be n; ;‘ 2o oplaton | Georgian Bay—Lake of Bays—Kawartha, Lakes—Timagami—Nipi i . gon—Quetico—Minaki—Algonquin Park (2,721 square miles, alti- never THE GREENBERG CASE. Cunada Welcomes U, 8. Tounecs No Passports Required laws decreases respect for all law. ( ( the llquor law which was Involved | munication. There is no question in it would have been If such had not | alent because ance did reply im- has been guilty of irregularities once all men and women, growing to igno- Truth crushed to earth will | B B! tude 2,000 feet). Hay fever unknown. Excellent hotels, is apt to repeat the offcuse, but | of the state sanitorium in Newi £ = state sanitorium in Newington, | that the work had brought on the| shown his mistake and has suffered | of the New Britain General hospital; |[yr, Stoll recalled, hecause he did not | Stop at the Dominion’e Finest Hotel : Rt rible power the necessity for making A vl days when Plutarch wrote he tells of necessary to explain that you honestly | made a diagnos der conditions producing heat-exhaus- | ‘Chateau’ Laurier, Ottawa, Ont.; The Prince Arthur, Pt. Athut, Onts the line of battle defense, even|the people will make breaking of all| * Philosophy is just the art employ- | ireatment of tuherculosis and internallc) some fmportance in the first part ANADIAN 3 { Al it breaking of one or two Intemperate larly employed by the Stanley Works|1 nave dismissed this as a factor, be. Ml lives. “He is the safest man T have,” RAUWAYS] of the fesvond hospital shown, however, that a conslderable pert on such matters has recently de-| Granted that France was forced to| ’ - Z , ) | was suffering from the disease. It|yon of Sl EDL T (Cis not been in danger of suffering a severe | guarantees, from Germany. And high blood pressure and is known as {1 the lungs. strength often happen in diseased ti ’ s » is primarily sition | til the early morning fly veplaces th peat the offense. He 1s not, says this | alone she is primarily in a position | tl the early morning fly veplaces the| "y, e \work tor His Condition. harder after April 1st. Tt was be-| s £ i work. In my opinion this is a case Congressional District.” The significant feature of the|regard to Germany's offer forced be- The astonishing thing is not the fingenie sined i il Lo & i Qo DrALAR ) workman to approximately 200 de- storing to him his rights, is that the | carried more force in its uncondi- e P v 8 & b jant until lghted “up by, some be emerge and rest, followed at noon and were In connection with the liquor |land and Italy a chance to join with | g, seded 18 o siek ’ ! R 5 i | that is needed is a sucker list, power to resist the garms. The com- | : b sbnormal and estraordinary condi- | such {rregularities in this sentence: “Although| oyyaustion and the inhalation of dust she had won a beauty contest, she|,.q sod od i 3 ai UL SR L BV Tl S Tndeed, it was Dr. Stockwell's opinion | any other law. But the fact remains | England—although it is probable e Highted up and the active tubercul e s judgment, the final proximate cause snubber that will take the bumps out | {hat the iliness constitutes a personal | favor of condoning his offense than | what dignified resentment is prev- The man who boa that hardship Romerio's Duties Outlined lLack to work after the first onset of been the case. And this fact is sig- | mediately to Germany directly. ime. y i} ason tende time common labof nd mason tender. | RATAer, FORE tAER, 1S Atk WAth sulte I rise | Chandler, Romerio produced as expert | that the tuberculosts was caused hy | rance through disregard of such Jaws | #82in. It must be related to the fly, | Witnesses, Dr. William M. Stockwell |the employment. He still thought| 4 ) ! , and customs, were free to return to New Ontario—the unspoiled haunt of fish and game—recentl; rather that a man who has been Skt | Another very good way to succeed {and Dr. George W. Dunn, a surgeon |qisease, and gave his reasons therefor, opened, | the gratification of thelr privitive| js 1o have an enemy you wish to make |and general practitioner on the staff|7The commissioner did not ask to have Lower St. Lawrence, Quebec, and Maritime Provinces because of it is less likely to malke | Dstincts. A deep consideration of | envious. ? Uipdend) Y Y s y it 5 the former had examined the claimant ' ? float i i the same mistake agaln. Iven in the|SUCh @ situation emphastzes with ter- ; |think Romerio had tuberculosis. Dr. gl So fliv that it never will become|and the latter had treated him and|g v rorking < Fort Garry, Winnipeg, Man.; MacDonaid, Edmonton, Alt: asper Park Lodgpe, : Stockwell explained that working un-| Jasper National Park, Alta.; Manaki I Mina, Ont.; Hightand Inn, Algonquin the general who placed an officer a|ODIY such laws as wisdom warrants, | joqn't had a drop. The Stanley Wor produced Drtion hrings about marked chemical | Prince Edward, Brandon, Ma, second time In an important post on | t0 the end that no great rebellion of e Henry . Stoll, a specialist in the | yanges in the blood. He also attach- | Tl b ein Ellon Sttt o routself s balie at | medicine; Dr. Vaughn . Garner, the (¢ ¥ for bt s laws universal: because 4 cersal | €0 to Kid yourself into the belief that } of his testimony to Romerio’s inhala- though, tha night before, he had & AL R AT D R G industrial physiclan and surgeon regu- | (ion"or gas, which acts as an ireitant, AT For, fyit information, write W, 1. Gilkerson, made a mistake which had cost many p Ldkaid 201 Washington St., Boston, Mass. & ';““,‘1 "": ‘t"“p" g l'!"'-'_',"’;“" cause it was not shown that a large remarked the old general. “He has gt DAL ant radlographer |, mount of gas was present. It was had his lesson.” So an eminent ex ANSWERS TO GERMANY | » _ The lr*“(t): (.: of lm][w\(rt's';\(rfil in a1 " [amount ‘of soot and dust was In the | agreement as to whether-the clalmant {1 anq the clatmant must have in- v dea that a|move alone in her attem ore | nounced the prevalent idea that a = e ; pt to force was found that the claimant has a|'2lC0 1t WBLe St probaby was wot man who has done wrong and has|reparations payments, or to secure mild case of heart disease, relatively ) byl 3 " stantial regularity until about Janu-|of occupational disease such as the ter does have a deleterious effect upon | N % 3 7 [ - ary #rd. Such periods of recurring |legislature intended to cover.in the enalty because of it, is likely to re- | granted that as she did thus maye| Spring has not officially arrived un-|® 'mouth breather,”” due to an ob-|"", SDHeaA nhan Tok thABIALS i gyns 3 struction in his nose. Romerlo worked under extraordl-| o\ one’ treimately Romerio hecame “GEO. B, CHANDLER, nary conditions. His work became : . i) A ity e # . | alarm clock. | 180 sick that he had to give up 1 'Compensation Commissioner, Iirst expert, to state independently her position in 1 | Tuberculosis, the commissioner| 4 iy aitand xR finds, {s caused by ominipresent tu-|it¥een April 1st and August ist the Chies A bl ‘ L he became ill. The exposure of a Greenberg case, entirely aside from |cause of France's action, Neverthe-|gtork’s bill in which the infant is car- LB o to S S e the merits of the action taken in re- | less that reply of I'rance would have | ried, but the doctor's bill. o th R RS Paailli remain dor. |ETees of heat for considerahle periods AAHE S TR0 : : of time, requiring him occasionally to b 3 i 4 In the old days it took ancestors|. i f I frregularities of which he was guilty | tional refusal had France given Fng-| DUt one in the upger class now "Hg:\jt-]"a’l“'m\'-'“;lh(r:'I\"i'(“lil(;: an:lntrll‘fl-inf:o'l ‘:"1:‘!]34 at night by vomiting and loss of a | S i "l petite, constitutes, in my judgment, law. He should not be excused for | her in such retusal. Both countries| Ry B Ao oF Turtiae Yoroh tfiat: Heats & 1 sordisay EReH regard to this| would have done so, as indicated by Correct tions of labor. 1t mk| L]nmnno' ad law any more than he should be ex- | England’s answer just glven, and e % the tubercle baclllus in his “sygiem 3 was a great he o her mother \ g0 reduced hi v st- cused for irregularities in regard to | Italy's concurrence in that reply of | yoo & R 4 | wor reduced his power of realst- [ | PSe L TEL T BT tubercular lo. | ! . ance that the dormant bacilli weve '] | sion in one of his lung: bhut, in my that, in a sense, it is because it was|Italy will answer with another com-| What the traveling men desire is a [set in. On that account he finds 1 | of the claimant’s present illness and a vi el mattres Tt Bl AR By e L[ incapacity was the unusual work | the general sentiment is morc in| Iingland but that a feeling of some-|°f the smalitown hotel mattress. injury arising out. ot and. In: the s 5s” ald in: the hoflers and-ahe course of empioyment. 4 pealing furnaces. True, the man went made him what he is, is determined| The claimant is 52 years of age and st f ! 1 that his son shall have a much easier | had been employed through life as a[(he disease and for a few davs did| | | harder work than he had done be- nificant—more food for the students| But in no place in the world except | | Up to seven years ago he had been|! brick yards, of soclal matters and the evident| in Germany will emphasis he placed | 1o foason: the philanthropist gots|emploved at times in e " - psychological effect upon ‘the minds| upon this apparent separation of the|the advertising is lf:‘rmlso hn‘t:\l\:s it Ilm“llu‘: the seven years of his employ- . " b el ohand EVGR:_TT' R in small bunches and gives it in big ment at the Stanley Works, he had Qhe Gets De ree | N (oK SOMETHING. o [been a mason tender and had per- M g NEW IN AUTOMO BILE | formed the duties of a laborer, gen- - of of men the present liquor situation | aliles. nece gave her prompt nega- | has had. Jn\'n answer because, no matter how | 1 i %) = — the other allies felt about it, she lerally about the plant A part CHINA, FAR AWAY. would not consider the proposition his work consisted of tearing out| No, this country has nothing to do| Germany offered. If Germany con- | [brick and masonry \\m-k.l l_n‘-!nun;;: 1 " | material for the mason and aiding to ¥ f the wor! oreign nues her policy of either self de- & h with the rest of orid. Foreign | tinues her policy of either sel | r—_— A ey entanglements would be awful. It ception or misunderstanding of the | : y P R L e e the & she will i Gofiem | nations do we are in such a position, r | this separate action While at work in Hn»’ ':vn;n;:lw: ReOgra hat their affairs do! o comfol o ¥ tut Ger = e rnaces, he was subjected to o G e e S B et R | high temperature, There wa ht-‘ Some of the new neckties remind |, .. of qust consisting of ¢ a perfect right to tell them that they | fooled. inee has shown unmistak- | 5 that long whiskers had thelr uses.! b ctance on the floor of the f fmn't come Into our ports uniess they | ably that when and if any ofter comes| i . and at times a considerable amonnt ! ot i | : 5 Still, people are just as happy out ;¢ jyat was in the air inhaled by the / ‘ 40 just &s American directors of man- | from Germany that she, feels [in the districts where the only ex-|ciaimant | b DON'T STOPF, PHILIP! YOU'VE GOT YOUR CAR So ners, customs and habits have consider, she will take England citement of the week 18 cholr prac-| 1y his work inside the gas pro- . e ) LoADED Dowr NOW WITH STURLE LIES THAT T1ee Sne pive tOniR # lducers he was subjected to no heat } WON'T PULL A 5 PER CENT. GRADE IN Low !l o [markediy in excess of that in b makes no difference to us what other | situation among not intere and, we have | many is the only nationy that will dered that we must do, even though | Italy into her conferences and that| those foreign nations would hay 0o final sottlement will be made with- | = y ¥3 Isn't it a violation of the Washing- | plant generally, and the evidence pre- break their own laws to obey ours. | out their absolute approval. 18] ton treaty, or something, for our navy |sented hefore the compensation com- 1m uge the rum runners as a spgrring | missioner as to whether dust or sn,m‘ | was present, was meagre. | Shere. “Buy at homs, Americans:|ment, I more technieal than real,| : e ~ %l Worked '“kg,”" ""‘"."";" "::,',‘::' el . At any rate, it 1s much easier to work in repairing boilers e Y Ny Yome, Awmeriosny; don't wan- | anl Gernaiy. Wil wie.no “‘"‘""'““"‘m?u ChE RAPFOW Way Whon thite Sre ‘.-u‘s" xhil“u”::ri t Neat rapging i Pletertya Bloom Mead is a eollege der into other countries where you | from trying to magnify that apps no wet spots for your good resolu-|temperature as high as 200 degrees|aducated cow. She lives on the Uni- up. We will take [ cofusal on France's part to act in| fions to skid on. | during the first day of work on anyiersity of California farm at Davis, i the And China Tt is so far awa ife to say that the eparation of the by this latest develop- | partner? we have no interest in what goes allies, evinee may get tangled e | particular job, after which the boiler|ifor diploma says she is the cham- behave properly right here at home ailies it 18 certain, too, that Polse ie the quality that enables you | would cool and graduaily dle down.| nien four-year-dld cow of the world, ¢ ’ g 4 .| pass the traffic cop In your closed car|In the boilers there was some Aust [jast year she gave 28,235 pounds of we wiil attend to that. Of course| when afi offer does come from Ger-|; .4 ,retand that you don't hear his|ond soot which the*claimant at times milk. This contained more than haif #ou will get in trouble if you havelmany, as it must coma which willladiectivea inhaled. a ton of butter. S Boasle! care of you, see that you dress and | concert with the other two interested

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