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"¥JW BRITAT™ DALY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1923, / -m’—uw;_ BRITISH RULED - HAYE KiDAEYS WURK OF RESCUING - == 5o meehe =St l | | feet long, will have a gasoline motor PA’";H fll: PflN[iEEI ' 'I"AUfiHT ’"] MINERS and carry three harpoon guns ‘ YOUR DOCTOR | SWEDES SAIL FOR SOUTH \ i ; Stockholm, Dec. 11.—Parking thele Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if Back B [ M G 1 g C o bear-skin coats at home along with English Government {0 GIve Up ™ wume's o of minsder speners. — BUTCAU OF Mines GIving Courses iy« coets o, oms slene wep Flush your kidneys by drinking a " i a group of Swedish adventurers has Right to Valuable Land et or water cuch aax. aieo vace ) Firs( Aid o Entombed Men 1<t sies “awar trom the winter -—— | thority, who tells us that too much e —— 8 other South Sea islands, where b 2 ic food forms acid hich al st by . v 1 take " tures and New York, Dec. 11,--ftandardiza- v Washington, D. C., Dec. 11— "What ;:‘-ul\-zf wr:“;m‘v\'\ gm“y“:ol’r :f‘fl:fuj:x Washintgon, Dee. il.—Courses in} L “n“ ]Hu.rr |n:‘;\:~;:‘nn2";;rrthn be- tlon of her industrial production has mal:'_‘«\iflnonx-'l""- pongee?” a riddie that| iy expel it from the blood. They be- | [ 1MS/Eeue A1 O d methods 4% ofit of (heir fellow citizens. They been one of the principal factors in P"“:_“_'Hyn“r”“‘"n'“;o“("; H‘zm"'m"';"“”;“ I"“‘"\ come sluggish and weaken; then you | yo, o “TEES (0 TN A ka, Di. | Will be gone eight months, preventing the collapse of German in- Mk AT in gn & ey Wit \“:‘7 may suffer with a dull misery in the H. geyes SR AR : : rector Foster Bain sald today i dustry, in the face of the multitude of ¥ = hai-wei, one of the half dozen or so| X\0neY region, sharp pains in the back | 1, o550a1 report. More than 100,000 LACK OF APPRENTIC obstacles now confronting Germany, ' |or sick headache, dizziness, your I 4 G s of China that have been un- | AL ' % od. and | Miners have completed the courses in — according to Dr. P. G. Agnew, secre- der forelgn control.” says a bulletin | 0mach sours, fongue js coated, and |y 4o tion since 1910, Menaces Lives of Trade Unions in tary of the American Engineering from the Washington, D. C., head- when the weather is bad you have| ™. R e SR L e Standards committee, who recently re- |© Because Bicycle Week is being observed from Dec. 15 to 22, [ quarters of the National Geographic| Ioomatic twinges. The urine get8fy 10 0 yidespread explosions of ¢ Brriain s Sop : e, 11,—Trade Unionism clondy, full of sediment, the channels turned {rom Furape where for two |t is interesting to take a look at the first bike invented. Here's a |wciety. oftan get sore anl trritate, ahiling | €021 dust no longer should occur,” D sondon, Des, 8 months he made a study of the stand- | 1 ag i i ; rad V. is & “Now it is announced that this|.,, el roe 1l dector, Bain declared, “the fact i ARkt ED mavARIeLt et ha tiaoier D}Ctug‘e of l‘éd Ilt w:tsbmv;nge% in 1817 (Iia,\D[,anfmd I\ on Dr"(ms and patch of PonEEe e e bt wni®| you to seek rellef two or three timea| piUln AN JECRTE T O ting | cline of the apprenticeship system is in which Buropean developments in | Was improved later by J. Johnson and Dineur, who took out a|i i’ " /" e 010 gwner as a resumt | CU5nE the night: for 211, or nearly 16 per cent of the |threatening the existence of the craft this direction are likely to affect Am- |patent in 1820 for the first velocipede. of a British-Chinese agreement | To help neutralize these Irritating| o1 qeaths in the mining industry in | unions in this country. Industrial re- erican indust reached in Peking. Great Britain has | poir oo (1 heneonor e kidneys and| 192 cruits are so scarce that a national Dr. Agnew's report, made publie, s S R — held 1t under lease for the past quar- | four Cunces of Jad Halts from any | says in part: itive to be assembled from parts|showing many rare pictures of the |ter century. I haeinty: hare: Taks & dadliiisch: “Germany has so far succeeded in|chosen at random from the parts|Indian animals in their native haunts| “Great Britain's step in taking over ,',,. 155 ks of “wabir botore b’:‘w %. | Diine of 2 minor initial explosion have | tives to revive the system keeping her industrial machine intact, | furnished by the 17 manufacturers.|and showing the progress and diffi-|control of Wei-hal-wei in 1895 was | g 'po Flo®s Of Rater betore DIeaks peen demonstrated by the burcau.| It has been emphasized that casual largely hecause of the elaborato scale |It proved to be ready for service im- | culties made in hunting them. The [not due to any economic importance | o fhion aet fine, This Tabions mice| The first is to wet the dust o thor- | labor is replacing skilled artisans in on which her standardization work is {mediately after assembly without the | picture was made by an American | of the place,” says the bulletin, “but | ' ';“'h TR e aald ‘”f‘ ity ..‘;Av,'...] oughly that no dry dust remains in the labor market, and while Britain's carried on. German Industrialists are | necessity of dissembling a single part| photographer for use in connection |solely to the fact that it has strategic |2 0807 1o HIE Aol of PSR ML the mine. The second is to dilute the mose cfficient craftsmen are gald to already connting upon standardization | for reac 3 with 7|>n|ngio,-|| classes of the museum, | value as a naval base. The year 1887 | "yl B0 a0 ‘_mm' o l»‘r‘l; coal Just with shale dast, limesione be finding jobs in the United States as one of the chief essentials in the eSS R and 1898 saw the high water mark of [ quchona wimulate sltiggiah ‘kidne P! dust, or other neninflammable dust so|and Dominions, the supply of trained revival, on a greatly increased seale, | territorial acquisition n China by|.160 10 neutralize the acids in the s that flame will not pass from point 1o labor for Kritain is being stopped at of their industrial production and o(lFIELD MUSEU'M ENRIGHED DlsGOVERIEs GOMING | foreign powers, and Great Britain [{o 0«0 they ne lnng:‘r freitate, thus|Point"” {the source. their foreign trade, as soon as politi- felt impelled to take a part in the| ro relieving bladder weakness, | . O3S 200 C0A1 AUSL OXPIOSIONS A1 10 | e cal and financial stability is reached | Y EleBlTs“ e e e procedure, she has explained, by Way| jaq salts is inexpensive: ran;\.n.t i the main hazards of mining, the re in Central Europe.” BY MALA | v . of self-protection. [ Hire o itk a r«‘lnn' nttal efferves. | POt centinuss, 1f the SR SULPHUB EABS Practically every important manu- Scientists State That Important Facts |~ “Moved to Checkmate Russia, | 1170 Sl Makes & delightiul sflerves | fajiing roofs and coal could be elin (1 facturing concern in Germany is offi- i s g “Germany started the scramble in Inated, the number of miners killed | % itherto Unknown Will Be An- Y ave y hysic xamine your | . clally participating in the industrial | Fruits of the Recent Vernay-Faun- November, 1807, by geizing the ill-fat- | it o ot toast twice a yoar. | WOUld be cut about in half. « ROUGH RED standardization program of that coun- thrope Expeditions to Be Given | nounced at 77th Convention. ed Kiaochow Bay, from which she| : e '| ‘l‘"“ "‘r Bain cites the need for an [] &y M & 00 Carais 2 aped was to be ? Js the | S——————ee———— | (ntensified safefy campaign amon h 3 ore than 1, German com o driven by Japan during the 3 Arms Easily Made : . - . o : ¢ . era 4 inspectors 1o Face, Neck and panies have some kind of standardiza s . st fonr. Cincinnati, Dec. 11.-~Important dis- | world war, and by foreing China fo| S 1O NG ME miners, operators, 4 inspectors to Bhn SrEunitatbn Shbin thalt Saa'L . to English' Instituiion coveries “which will go beyond the |grant her & 99.yeur lease on the sur.| @ cer r FLOATING HOME maintain diligence in observing the _ Smooth, Says Specialist works. The extent to which the in London, Dec. 11.—The American | Present scope of scienc: Burlington, Vt., Dec. 11.-—The old | pracautions which will lead to the AiY Lreaking out of the skin, even * will be an- | rounding territory. Almost immedi- | dustrial life of Germany has been | Museum of Natural History will | nounced at the seventy-seventh con- |ateiy Russia forced from China a 25- | Woman who $ived in a shoe has a|prevention of accidents. He recom- fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly coordinated is shown in the fact that shortly become the possessor of an ex- vention here of the Ame r lease on Port Arthur, at the|rival in a woman who for years has|mended an intensive study of the elec- | overcome by applying a little Mentho- more than 700 German national stan- | cellent collection of stuffed animals |ton for the Advancement of southern tip of Manchuria. Follow-|iived with her hushand and family in | tF\c} hasards in coal mining and con-| Sulphur, declares & noted '\“,“, '\,p",'fl’ dards have already been adopted, |and zoological specimens from India, | 2ccording to Prof. Harris Ha ing this Great Britain negotiated e AR s eantatad e fop At rea i 2 ol ' g e whereas less than 200 national stan- |the fruits of the recent Vernay-Faun- | the convention committes control of Wei-hai-wei, exactly mid.|?" 0% 800w mor ut a coal wharf in | Ler of deaths from f fre o ‘ is sulphur preparation dards have thus far heen approved in |thrope expedition. The expedition Leuding scientists of America ar way between the German and Huss ( mplair this eity, where | and from e to soethe irritated skin the T'nited States FEven the sizes of | was lertaken by A. 8 Vernay, a v . will be reyp « ¢ ports. She made w i hey b ra ehildre er As rash, pim- section meetings representing all | move plain by setting ont At one time this family moved tionery have been thoroughly sfan- | resident of New York, and Colonel J. | phases and branches ot sclence. The |agreement that the lease was to run | ashore to a regular house, but they of | sexsions will be held at the University | for 25 years or ‘so long as Russia oc- | soon went back to their marine quar- | T ment and disfigurement. and you de ! of Cincinnati, December 27-January 2. | cupies Port Arthur” The lease was|ters. On another occasion the wife | FOXES FEED ON WHALES not have to wait for relief from em- “ Prof. Hancock declined to state | therefore nominally for 25 years. and mother, who has been bedridden| Cordova, Alaska, Dec, 11 Dr. W. | barrassment Improvement quickly what flelds of seience wounld he af- “When Japan defeated Russia ,\m]‘fnr several years, went to a hospital }\\ Couneil, a st con of this city who | sl Sufferers from skin trouble in the case of a rush order for A rican _institution fected by the discoveries. He said |[took a 99-year lease on Port Arthur|for treatment, but after five days she [is intercsted in a fox farm on Green 1 obtain a small jar of Rowles locomotives for immediate delivers | collection is by far the most!|they would he announced in papers | Great Britain did not extend her Wei- [said she did not get enough fresh air, | Island, 100 miles southwest of here, | Mentho-Suiphur from any good drug- Russia placed with German manu leomplete and varied that has cver [to be read at the various meetings, | hal-wel lease correspondingly, and has |and insisted on returning to the scow ‘l||« ordered a whale boat built. gist and use it like cold cream. turers, “Production of different parts been obfained. The hunting of the | before whom many of the mest em- [let it run in the original term. The | ——na—==:——==—=—=___— was allotted to 17 different manu inimaly in this case most exact- | inent sclentists in the country are | British-ruled town of Port Edward | RUrere® ke stater, 40’ ba. prodiosd |10 aa only cartain. specloans. were | ShSauisd to sppear. will be made into a sort of treaty| | P port for British residents and traders | atrietly upon the plan of interchange- | souglt in order to mount the animals e e ) able parts, no one mannufacturer mak- (1o groups in the American fashion,| AUSTRIA INCREASES RATES o h( """' Value Navel, ei-hal-wel is near the tip of ing a complete locomotive. No serious | About 96 such groups of rare animals | Vienna, Dee. 1.—The government | " | practical difficulty was encountered |As tiger, spotted decr, rhinoceros, wild | has put into effect an increase of 100 [ Shantung’s principal peninsula, which, | In Alling the order, The inspectors | clephant, snakes and ants will be in- | per cent in telephone rates, an in. | ¥Ith What may be ealled for Ameri made a particularly striking test of |cluded in the presentation, }«m.w of 40 per cent in domestic first | 41 ears the ‘Port Arthur peninsula’| the feasibility and acouracy of the| One of the most remarkable results | cluss postal rates, and 70 per cent in |10 th® north, aimost closes the en-| plan by ordering a eomplete locomo. |of the expedition is 4 motion picture | second class mall rates. trance to the Gulf of Chihli from the | Yellow Sea. With Port Arthur, this | Pritish territory dominates the water | road to Peking's and Tientsin's ports. ‘ “Just as the Bay of Wei-hai-wei is valuable in strategic position, so it is valuable physically, for its harbor is| deep and sheltered. But in the sphere | of geography that lles outside naval considerations the place Is of small account. Germany's and Japan's Yep, It’s Really a Bicycle GERMAN INDUSTRY ISVASTLY HELPED Standardization of Industrial Pro- (uction Prevents Collapse vo effective methods for pre- campaign is to he nundertaken by the of Building Trades Opera- venting the spreading through a coal | Federation letterheads and of other busine ta. | Englishman, but for many vears a miners and opera It seldom fails to remove the tor- dardized in Germany *. Faunthrope, with the Dr. Agnew cites an example of the r a complete collection of a efficiency of national standardization [mals from the plains of India. Lat as it haa been developed in Germany, u decided, to present these to the Telngtau had a rich hinterland be hind it and became rather a prosper- | ous port. But the low, sandy const | lands and rolling hills about Wei-hai- wol are not known to contain miner. | als, and they fall far short of consti- | tuting a Garden of Eden agricultural Iv. The region’s two bids to fame coonomically are ground nuts, of which considerabla quantities are ‘vrndum‘d in the valleys—and ||nn;w~| ik, Oak-Fed Silk Worms, - g “To most persons, no doubt, k| 151 MAIN bTREET means a filwrl spun by domesticated | sk worms fed on wmulberry leaves But the silk industry is different in the Wei-hai-wgi neighborhond and other parts of Shantung. The pongee | by which name their siik f known | unbleached and in its natural color, is not the product of domesticated but of 'wild’ silk worms, And they do not at mulbarry leaves, but browse, so to speak, on the leaves of the sernb oak trees of the Shantung hills, Their cocoons are gathered in large auanti- | ties and sa the otherwise waste Wil lands are made to yield a relatively rich harvest “In returning the Weichat-wel -,1,. hold to China, Great Britain will thr back a hetter region than she re geived, New plants and animals have heen intradnced, considerable denud o4 areas have bean reforested, and gnod roads have bebn built, Wei-hai wel hae a favorable climate and dur ing the twenty-five years of Pritish No connection with any other cctahhshmenl m Conn.” ocenpancy has been nsed to a certain | extent as a summer resort by Europ cans from Hongkong and the south- ern troaty ports” Pride Like the housewife’s i thewr logf In no housewife’s kitchen conld you find a more honest spirit ANOTHER SPECIAL EVENT : > Y . > of good workmanship more exacting care and eleanliness FOR TOMORROW ONLY 7 and skill - than prevails in the bakeries of the Six Bakers For the men who make White Rose, the Master Loaf of One Day Sale Of COATS ] Basty and choaply, made ot b the Six Bakers, are trained in the methods and ideals of the auick results. Siv Bakers and they take a keen personal pride in making o X ® their bread, day in and day out, as perfect as bread can be Thousands of housewives bhave fownd § that Yhey can save two-thirds of the haked. money usnally apent for cough prepara 1 . that tions, by using the well known old recipe It's this enthusiasm-—this pride and care the Six for making cough svrup at home. It | ] is simple and cheap bat it has uo equal Bakers and their men put behind the Master Loaf that makes for prompt results. 1t takes right hold . of & rough and gives immediate relief such ideal bread wenally stopping an ordinary cough in Alaska has produced neatly half a| Biltion dellars’ worth of minerals and 97 per cent as come from her depo ( copprr is the amazingly low price Such Coats as are offered in this One Day Sale have never have been offered al such a frac- tion of their actual worth They are of - ALL CLOTH, FUR COLLARS and CUFF SPORT and PLUSH COATS Their regular prices range as high as £39.50 Each Coat will go back to its regular price on Thursday See them now displayed in our window 24 hours or Jess o D ounres of Pinex from oy druggist pour 1t imto & pint bottle and add plain granulated sugar strup to maks & full pint. 1f vou prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or rorn syrup. stend of » 'n tes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts mily & long time, ” ::n |m|‘¢ astonishing how auickly it arts, penetrating throngh every 8ir passage of the throat and lungs—loos ene and taizes the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, and gradaally but eurely the annaring throst tickle and Areaded rough dizappearentirele Nothing better for bronchitie, spasmodie eroup, hoareenees or bronchinl asthma Pinex is & special and highly concen ! trated compound of genmine Norwav | pine extract, known the world over for jts healing effect on the membranes Avoid disappointment by asking vour druggiet for “215 ounces of Pinex™ with | h“ directions and don’t acrent anvthing Guaranteed to give absolute eatis- l-dnm or momer promptly refunded Tha Pinez Co. Ft. Wayme, Ind The Master Loaf is firm and wholesome, not fluffed up 1t is evenly baked —and moist so that it keeps fresh. Its deep, rich erust and soft white inside taste like home-made Fresh every day at your grocer’s in the pleasant wrapper that looks like a clean, new tea towel. e Master Loaf of the Six Bakers WHITE ROSE © Vassachustts Raking (., 192%

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