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| COLDS URGES NEW COURSE IN TRADE ScHooL Automatic Machinery Operation Desirable, Flanders Declares Contrary to the general impros- | slon the young mechanie entering the trade today makes a mistake it | he does not take up the study of automatie machinery operation, ac- | cording to Ralph Flanders, former editor of “Machinery” and now gen- eral manager of the Jones and Lam- | son Machine C6., at Springficld, Vt. Mr. Flanders addressed a gathering of mechanical men, faetory execu- tlves, and engineers at the opening | meeting of the scason of the New | Britain branch, Amrican Soclety of Mechanical Engineers, last evening. The meeting was held in the state trade school and opened with a | chicken dinner at 6:30 o'clock. At | the close of the session Mr. Flanders | was asked what he thought about the student mechanie going into the automatic machinery phase. He was | told that industries in New Britain | would like to have the state trade school teach automatic machine operation to students but that the state board of education did not favor it, “The state board of education i | approximately 100 per cent wrong,” | commented the speaker, “The young man today who studies nothing in a | machine shop but an engine lathe and a drill press is driving up a blind alley with nothing at the end of it | but a stone wall covered with broken glass bottles.” . Flanders stated that this is ge of physical comfort and au- tomatic machinery. He explained that automatic machinery makes ssible a “transfer of skill." “When A skilled tool maker makes an ac- curate gauge and puts this gauge in- | to the hands of a man with no skill, lie is transferring his own skill to the man without skill,” he said. He sald mcchanics, like religion, also has its liberals and fundament- 1le, The liberal is the man who be- es great inventions are the re- sult of a regular and natural order of development or evolution, such [the treason act. DUBLIN MOVIE HOUSE 15 WRECKED BY BOB Picture Being Shown Was Battle of Ypres—Two Policemen Are Shot Dublin, Nov. 20 (P—A bomb to. day wrecked a motlon plcture the- ater which has been showing a film of the battlo of Ypres. Two police- imen were shot, one serlously, when ralders threw the bomb. The explosion shattered stores next to the theater and plat glass windows further away. It was heard all over the city. The raiders, who were armed, dashed up to the theater in an auto- mobile and after hurriedly throwing the homb had a pistol battle with the police as they were leaving. cently by the display of British films in Ireland. The day before Armis- tice Day, seven armed men ralded a movie in Dublin and stole a film of the Battles of Ypres. They compel- led the manager to return the money of the spectators. The same day at Kingstown mask- od men stole a film of the Prince of Wales, s On Armistice Day there were of street fights. A more serlous phase of the re- cent renewal of Sinn Feln activity is indicated by documents found at Dublin on Sean Russell, an agitator, committed yesterday for trial under These documents indicated that there was a secret |organization to carry out reprisals in case the Free State should exe- cute any republican, Lawyer Leaves Bequest Codman, of Brookline in the No folk county court here has revealed James Rusesell Lowell, acted as Mrs. Rantoul's during her divorce suit, in 1012, which dragged the Mlddlesex county courts more than four years, ag “the survival of the fittest,” while the fundamentalists think great in- ventions are the {nspiration. Evolution of Machine He created considerable amuse- ment by describing the evolution of a machine. He said: “The designer out what he thinks fs what anted. Then the customer adds an improvement on one side. Later ho puts an improvement on the other side, then he builds a modifi- cation of both and by the time he through he's got an incom- vrehensible monstrosity of a stru- ture that little resembles the original machine. Then the designer rede- signs the machine to adapt it to the customer's improvements, the customer. wants the machine to do which never wére thought of before, and te whole thing starts all over again { d A large nimber of stereopticon views of automatic screw and chucking machines and engine athes were shown and described. Among them were some multi- spindlo screw machines made by the New Britain Machine Co, Rrown & Sharp the National Acme (o, Cloveland Co,, Davenport and other plants. He told his hearers that.as a rellow inventor he sympathized with inventors, Designing the in- vention is not nearly as difficult as ob of putting it into practical uso and putting it on the market. He sald: “There is no operation at is possible or wise to do au- atically for which from 50 to 200 inventors could not be found some practical way to do Putting the invention info prae- 1 use is the pardest step. No ung man ought' to think too well of himsefl if he is an inventor, noif he is a good one, I feel yry for him. Chances are against of himself if he is an inventor, <ts onto the market his plant has hal to go through a reo d the original backers have lost their ownership. It seems heart- ind cruel and T would like to some way devised wherehy it will not be nece Chance for Inventors Two inventions for which the is waiting and which have world 3 been compléted, he son can talk 1 which will auto- matic the conversation on paper, und utomatic cotton picker which will pick the ripe cotton, pass over the cotton which is not ready for picking and not | injure the plant. DIES IN FLOK Nov. 20 A Bridgeport, #®) — Dr. Charles W. Deane, for 21 years su- | perintendent of Bridgeport's public scliool system, morning in Orlando, Fla,, years. Widely known in school eircles a decade ago, Dr. Deanc had been inactive in educa- tiona! eircles since his retirement from office in 1915 at the ago —— e “Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up ke two tablets every three horus until three doses are N taken, The first dose ways gives relief The second and third completely kK up the cold. asant a 1safe to \ take. Contains no D\ quinine or oplates )= Millions use “Pape’s 7 Cold Compound Price, thirty-five Druggists juarantee it. result of a divine | thinks of new jobs he | nization | said, | typewriter into which a per- | died early yesterday | | Sinn Feiners have been stirred re- | many arrests in Dublin as the result | To Woman He Befriended Dedham, Mass., Nov.20 () —Tho | probating of the will of James M. a bequest of $125,000 to Mrs. Lois| Burnett Rantoul, granddaughter of |ing, penctrating oil needs to be Codman |used only once. It takes the pain | adviser instituted | magical, through [and doesn't burn the skin. for | Testifying in the suit Mrs. Ran- | pro a4 a “heavenly and di- vine-sent love for Chester Chanin | “Chipple” Rummill, who left the | bulk of an estate valued at $250,-! 000 to Codman when he died In | Aprll, 1916, Codman “bosh, tommyrot and nonsensc” the intimation that the fortune was left him by private agreement as a fund for him to ad- Mrs, | wort of trust | mintster for fit, Rantoul's bene- ELABORATE PARK SYSTEM Pittsburgh, Nov, 20 () — Legisl- tion for the comprehensive plan ning of the District of Columbiu and its environs to Include the es- | tablishment of a balanced park sys- | tem and the proper location and design of buildings was favored in a resolution adopted by the joint Civie club in concluding thelr an- | nual natlonal convention here yes- | terday, FATALL Fitchburg, Mass,, Nov. 20, (P | Philip Leger, 42, was probably fatal- ly injured and Martin Cullen, 35, was |badly hurt when they were struck by an automobile driven by Alfred Bachman here last night. The men were forced to walk in the street because of sidewalk repairs and | Bachman said he did not sce them | |until too late to avoid hitting them. || Ouch! My Back! Rub Lurb g> Pin Away Rub Mackuche Away With Small Trial Bottle of Old « “St. Jacobs Oil.” | When your back is sore and lame lor lumbago statica or rheumatism | has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get ‘a small trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacob's OIl" at any drug | store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching |back, and by the time you count fifty ,the soreness and lameness is | g0 ne, Don't stay crippled! This sooth- right out and ends the misery. It Is yet absolutely harmless Nothing | sclatica e stops lumbago, backache or rheumatism so ptly. It never disappoints! branded as| |we want, tract One requl would he reby lahor costs w feally adjusted to n | conaitions. I FIVE DAYS Workers Have Assurance of Opera- tors Negotiations Can Be Resumed plan was put forw | Barker, a Philadel writer, He proposes Lewis order the mir work and that a rel ng ent be arrang {mittee of five named linterested partic John L. Lewis, | president of the Unitsd Mine Work With Chance of Settlement w York, Nov. 20 (P—Efforts at |peace In the anthracite flields are continuing today in various quarters. | At a meeting of the anthracite operators’' conference here ye day a suggestion of ors, of a one to five year contract hetween miners and operators was | Torrington, Wyo, | discussed, M. M, Levand and | Although none of the operators publisher und ma spectively, of the C Casper, Wyo,, disclosed what conclusions reached to one unnamed operator s attributed the statement: “We arc cady to negotiate a flve year con- tract, provided we get into it what wert court last night and | | | —at — 297 MAIN STREET Special Assorted Full pound. .. 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