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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929. Ladies Home Journal and written by samuel Crowther. New Britain Herald HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY T UBLISHING SN In another column was the report by Irving VFisher of who spoke cloquently of the | benefits and advantages of prohi- | vition. |of a speech xcepted) | yaje, - Street 1 Datly ald BIg, (Sunday 67 Ch SUBSCRIPTION $3.00 a Year 52.00 RATES | o Then came the story of a prohibi- |tion debate in Waterbury, between S. Sherman, editor of the| Hartford Courant, and Profcssor Al- | a Month | ed at the P e at New Britein | Mayrice Matt. ELEPHONE CALLS ess Of . rial Rooms "\LrL Levitt of the St. Lawrence uni- school. 2 versity law The former said ness conditions were sound and that 4 scrious depression was out of the question. Subsequent have developments largely borne out this sum- mary, which was not a fortunate guess but was based upon known facts regarding low inventories, hand g a bath every night. to mouth buying which had existed e for years previously, making wide- spread commercial distress virtually impossible, and the fact only a part of the people would be adversely affected by lowered stock | to fee Sunda You can't expeet unusually peop righteous on 1f poverty causes theft, w the swell hotels make thelr that | rate high cnough to cover the shortage. S prohibition “is the meanest of vices,” | Automobiles may be A [ deadly as war, but they don’t malke !Facts and Fancies morning since they learncd to take almost as | 1 { Sena an communications to Fun Shop Editor care of the New Britalp Herald. and your tettes will be forwarded to New York. Our Happy New Year Wish! ay your Joys L vou face, more than the bills Professor TLevitt “presented | We showed no hesitancy in re- | you salute all day and scratch all| Your good Inck hard to beat, Pupils: our'" —DMargaret D. Sm COpyright, 1929, Reproductio Iorbidden. Questions and Answor: ith. n | | | Q. What docs E. the motto of the mean? A. “One out of many Q. How many policenien are in United tes, the United States? A. According to pations (1920) 2,120, Q. Who is the captain of the Leviathan? A, Commodore I. A. ham. Q. Who played the part Trampas in the talking picture Virginian" A, Walter Huston. the census of there werc o 8. Cunning- of he | ave any- | weste . Pluribus Unum, |@overs the Gulf and South Atlantic states. An area of high pressure is moving in from the Pacific. Light rain or snow occurred in New Eng- land. Temperatures are consider- able above normal in all mnorthern sections, decidedly so in the north- 1 states, Conditions favor for this vicinity fair weather and not much change in temperature. Temperatures yesterd | Atlanta Atlantic City Roston Baffalo ( Nicag | | | | Q. Did the government thing by reducing the | paper currency? sic loundation | A The estimated tennis and golf, it labout two million dolla mizht work out a good definition of “Adults Only:” Q. How can maple | Loy Office Treasurer (at musical QUESTIONS ANSWERED made from maple syrup comedy): “I'm sorry, madam, but| You can get an answer 10 any| A, Boil the syrup I'm afraid you can’t take your dog|question of fact or information by |rcaches 250 degrees, or in with you. writing to the Question Editor, New lgrain when a small Mrs. Schuyler (with dog): “Don't | Britain Herald, Washington Bureau. [stirred. Then pour be so ridiculous. Why, Tootsy's|1322 New York avenue, Washington, | pans. over five, and has quite a big fami- | D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | Q. How many strikes occurred in [ Norfolk, Va lyis for reply. Medical, legal and marital | the United States during 1928. and | Northfield advise cannot be given, nor can ex- (how many were settled? | Pittsburgh tended research be undertaken. Al| A. According to the figurcs pub- | Portland other questions will receive a per-lished by the United States Burcan Louis sonal reply. Unsigned requests gan- |of Labor atistics there were merry greeting, Dot be answered. All letters are strikes in progress during the year Jocund and your confidential.—Editor. 1928, and at the end of December We wait upon the threshold for N |of that year therc were 42 in prog- e Q. How many persons in the |ress. Ol aore omans United States arc employed in the| q. automobile industry? | A A. The number dircctly employ- | jail cd is 3,956,138 and indircctly 4,341,-|° Q. Arc the Musbands of {any relation to cach other? 158 Q. A. No, but by courtesy act sometimes called brothers-in-law, A Q. Mow old Knute Rockne. the Notre Dame football coach, and where was he born? A. He was born in Norway in 1888, b Q. What are the ca- pacities of the largest land and sca- planes in the world? A, The largest ries a hundred passengers. The largest sea plane carricd 169 pas- | sengers on a fest flight recently. A. Washington Irving. | Cincin Ihilnth [ penver Hatter Angcls Miami | Minneapolis Nantucket Nashville New Haven . New Orleans .. New York s And your cares be scarce as parking space — fac which h Mehmer of the Associated Press As: Pre wdicated it was | ferring {night. a noble | existed riment ¢ to such unemployment as size of the a noble succes and in analyzing the figures | Now if the Carn Along a city street! Tepre- | would investigate sented a slackening in the building a . We showed | that the | | senators scem autocratic clared that they largely 2 consiruction trade “amateur.” until il it amount into it will is buttered Member of the Associnted Press | ancy in saying, 1h-Brookhart-Nor- | slump in the automobile trade had | when they deny some man a scat, cle, outburst about prohibition adversely ted some local in- | but you've got to admit they put up s largely “political.” |dustries to the extent of some hun- | With a lot. On page were stories |dreds o Killing of three rum | runners by the coast guards and the shooting of a prohibition agent by wife of a man whose house was raided. too o o Bor based upon this audit. tection fraud bution to local advertisers, paper dis- | onal The moderns do more petting, | perhaps, but that doesn’t indicate a | decrease of modesty. It may be | caused by the decrease of pins. Still, Mr. Ford, it everybody made 8 a day, who would buy flivvers? and G 2 employes. 3 | about the o New Year By Donald All hail, w Year! The vast majority adults this clty, and in most other citics, continue employed and are quite un- affected may be ferred to by self-appointed calamity howlers, We about mt in Eve! Senie We The Hera York at Squnre a4 Centr Me, - 2 Bear Eats “Other Bear But Gets Stomach Ache Birmin Ala., Dec. {1 There black bear at Avandale 700 heve that is 11 looking for il strangs black bear that gave him in- Gz y whatever re- being The day all this was appearing in papers a spe by Nicholas | ¥ . president of Colum- orh I s received prominence | janyway. AND time PRAYERR when no one .“”M” 2 ch | Parachute men say they have no | sensation of falling if they don’t no- ch of the calamity howling, | tice how ich lower they are. Ap-) We make to de- | parcntly something like the “upper termine the politics of the howlers | ¢la law breaker. gham, 5 are fundamentally suspicious g What is a_hooseg; Hoosegow is a sling word for ow many thousal 3 . = t not for us the blossoming gladness, But measure slow: As down the path in sadness We one go. thousands or p; ps mil- it a point and reported as sa sters | 01! and women intend to = sister ligestion only fanatics back all laws, | is Congress itsel! The the hie handbag and in pocket- ar depart by engaging LN purse opened Did Harry 1 2 motion picture He was the star in an Eng- for the most pa sir 1t natural for a good Democrat to en- joy showing up “bad times" during a Republican administration, there are limits to this species of AT T meetings ”Vyépcrsonal amusement. A sense of fair- Constitution | 159 should soar higher than mere political propaganda. hat ‘] | ivery woman urged by a “social superior” to do her Christian duty | must cnjoy the way ltussia talks to | Uncle Sam. and discover they “higher lawlessness” is es- 1 faltering and oy are | g i e idiomati termed are Decmocrats, in 3 - may that found Look. The Teddy exceedingly and he other bear, which turned ont very flat and small and hard cddy's anger grew worse with in his stomach and castor oit and other things that were foreed down his throat to case the pain of ground glass from the mirror. Frightened by a Stubborn Spreading Rash Los Angeles, Cal.—“My husband had a rash on his body and after using the usual remedies all but one of the spots healed, but that one was very stubborn. We used cvery kind of a salve we ever heard of, even prescribed treate ments, but still the spot spread. 1 heard of Resinol, and in des= peration started to use the soap and ointment faithfully as dis rected. After using one-quarter of a small jar the spot was completely healed.” (Signed)— Mrs. C. E. CRAMER. The qutckness with which Resinol acts in most cases of skin disorder, amazes many people. Ttching is usually stopped at once, To adopt Resinol Soap for every day toilet use is to keep tha skin clear and soft. At all druggists. FREE sample of each. Write Resinol, Dept. 74, Baltimore, Md. | | | They part, where the and if they of them forget experiment perhaps it unction aks some of its laws. wet < for the most apers played this specch up strong- while the dry ones gave it less- | Who looks back from the Americanism: Suffering long in hill descending. frenzied silence because we lack the | With outstretched hands, nerve to complain about the neigh- |Sceking the way across the sunset bor's cormet; exploding at last and blending passing a law to hang all cornet| To promised lands. players. turning bear irked finally ate te of the PIESEeNC sathering is expen- | but | SON IN THE ARMY 1t the mother who wrote to the Washinglon Bureau, asking how she might get in touch with her son in the army will again write the bureau, signing her name and address and giving her son's full name and date of enlistment with other facts, an answer will be sent to her. since she failed to sign her letter or give an ad- dress, it is impossible to an- swer until she writes again. or a goodly part »out the noble | be cned attention. At the W. C. still sing “It's and it's there to stay, nator, public official generally all a wssenger their con- P the o the, pai at | pain | able to while every | sciences, time, will take solace in the reflec- at Year's comes only once r and a “good time” land plane car- Scar with us, then, requiem royal I'rom vantage here, Bidding this good-bye to a comrade loyal I and join in g 3 wet governor, mayor and e tion t uve If the bravest the tenderest the steer whose loin we had for din- ner met a sad fate. A jack rabbit, | chased him to death. The facts that need no misrepre- are sentation are these: That 192 narvelously prosperous year for nine or ten months, then followed a realization that there | The merchant may exchange pres- overproduction in ents, but what a disappointment to BRI e (| be offered a $ article for one g g | clearly marked $15. realization was the fundamental | o reason for the readjustment of stock | War will end soon affer mortals prices. But nationwide economic |Outgrow the urge to swat the fel- conditions on the whole being re- |19 Who thinks ke is Pattern No. 1. markably sound, the latter part of | o Jive that you won't shudder December proved their soundness by [ when the baggage man gets rough : furnishing a remarkably brisk [ With your suit case Christmas trade in virtually all lines lets fly & statement or speech every other day. | One Lielp coming to the | conclusion that the prohibition law | has given us something to talk and think about. The nullifiers keep on | ng and the was a must be had Reflecting will be a minority of the cannot. a contrary viewpoint old year! Observations On The Weather Washington, Dec 31.—Torecast for Southern New England Part- ly cloudy and slightly colder to- night; Wednesday increasing cloudi- | ness; fresh to strong west winds. | Forecast for astern New York: Partly cloudy: slightly colder night followed 1 or snow Q. What is “Srpent Mounavz |10THD pettiony slenily, warmer R A R Contimans oy SO e U ednend el Deebles, Adims county, Ohio, 71 |STONS West winds. | iiles enst of Clnclnnati. Tt 'l fnf, forocast for New Haven and the form of a hugs serpent. 1000 |CINILY: Tai and *slightly colder fect long, 5 fect high and 30 feet |CNiENt: Wednesday yartly cloudy. a triple coil, and between the open | i = jaws lies an egg-shaped mound 109 by 39 feet. It is supposed to be the work of ancient mound builders. Q. What is the | tween hard and soft A. Water having cium in solution is water. Soft water, such as water, contains little or no cium or magnesium salts. Q. What is the meaning | Bmanuel? | A, Asused in the Rible, it means “God with us.” Matthew 1:23 reads “And they shall call his nan Emanuel, which being interpreted, is. God with us.” Q. What is the meaning of (h family name Brotherton? | A. Tt is a British name meaning “brother-town,” and refers to a town where a monastic order is cs- tablished. Q. What relationship {son of my great-aunt by A moved. Q. What fs the namo Cuban ambassador to the | states? Senor Don Orestes Terrara. What well known anthor | te under the pseudonym “Geof- | Crayton”? Which is the oldest bank in the cit A pious citizens 5 the clock who will greet serious | | | | of midnight I earnest statu hat 1930 | | continue trying to | happi. | Persuade them to discontinue their | | nullification, Verbal sticks, stones And as they 8 land bricks fly through the air. houses of worship: as -l hou. ulli lines, al moves past the aw advocates they will utter ors will bring with it blessings, {lish film made a called “Huntingtowe novel by John Buchan. Q “He A, time.” year ago ne based on ulter humble supplications to their o asl s and prosperity. Meanwhile many a_more impor- not forget social, Maker they will forgiveness for pla What was the theme song o rts in Exile”? “Like a DBreath tant cconomic and govern- whoopee above | M EERIRER) I G {tention while the interminable hul- abaloo about prohibition continues. crowds else- mental issue o Soeinail y to- — | people “truth called | liquid that malkes out the facts is called serum.” Another one is hooch. where who cxcept high-priced lusuries. Tt can :”“'r]l'” be said truthfully that most of the | | CONSTRUCTING THE RAILROAD | lusury trades did mo better than mleons i The selectmen of a dozen towns |could have heen expected under the Aol |along the route of the roadbed of |circumstances. | | the Southern New England railroad, |and the commercial interests of in | in to prayer. There will be a la population part of the | which will not be at | B prayer. They will be Tiappy thougi ness won't stand for another hen it fills other countries factories that could be confise Maybe Big | | LIEUTENANT Bam- | Providence, Tt | | over, sure THE Police rth, who lcaves the active police SMILING Licutenant Now we verge inlo 1930, and it is any kind. E Try PAZO. Money backifitfails. In tubes with pile pipe, 75¢c; tin box, 60c. All druggists. | Samuel | —————=, PIL ol ks _ |logical to speculate about the nature L, which kave com L Mr. Gamble, of Omaha, has been appointed state liquidator. 1s he re- We much prefer to rely upon tie lated to the gamble family that re- trade outlook as furnished by offi- | cently liquidated so many estatc | | bined to make another attempt to |Of its prosperity or the lack of it 151 c > | push the Letween Palmer, and the Rhode Island { metropolis to a conclusion, do not | torce after service, been a He to get along with, and like as FiGg v "‘ ary rely upon assistance upon the New s r the railin visitors over the railing |y, o rajiroad. To the best of our tn police neadquarters, he would do [ o0 50 with a smile. He had the makeup | ial and a boniface all YSHEs o link popular man. has been difference be- water? salts of called Mass., cial statistic bureaus and enunciated by skilled practitioners in the i cal- hard rain cal- The nest big job will be to make 2 | the individual American and Eng- of economics. We see no reason 10 |jishman accept one another on a substitute the vaporings of politi- | parity basis. cians of any party for the more rea- | | your ; | Correct this sentence: “She spits | bed. soned declarations of men of affairs. | o “OTEEE TS MCACE S The majority of the latter appear 10 | should boss,” remarked the gossip. | expect average, normal or quite or- ;“mz she's an ideal wife hersel the | | year, and | not, when and tnvoluntary cience | | | | “Now, listen. wife (hic), put up no one cven suggested | | sword and I'll go right (hic) to| such an alternative. They know, ap- | | parently, that the New Haven is not much of life's most |\ ogioq in furthering tha com- diauaty a competing road. What ¢ ey have done is to secure the nancial backing of New York Fank- | in turn report they are | of of a police offi His Notion! Rastus, Jr.: *Poppy. | Millennium 7" | Rastus, § “It's dess about de same as a Centennial, muh son, on'y ‘ll'i got mo' legs! | —Tenry C. Greer. 25 Years Ago Today | OVERHEARD Outside a Phone Booth in a Cigar | Store 3y Constance Roth “Who d’va think this is?" “It's Goldie! Say, boy, hare y: I heard ya moved and 1 wanted t get ya new address. Sce? Who ya llvin' with now “With Helen? Say! Where d° pull tha’ stuff from, huh? Come on. stop wisecrackin'. Gimmeya addre |1 got somethin' ' send t' va. “What is it? Say! Don'tcha wish ya knew, huh “Promise not to tell no one? Sure in one. He saw unatt s perhians 1 misinformution possibiy Lut this what active side, Slellontor is a o much nan race historic an rded the Garden of 2 inter take ington Bureau bulletin full material, drawn from aut snakes. the hermles: hreac and other treatment for snak: bites, find the bulletin full of Fill out the coupon below i interfere in the slightest with Copyright 1929, Publishers' Syndicate. conditions for dinary business first few months of then a good, strong finish to the | end of 1930, Tn other words, the ma- £i- c tem- s stor c tem 0 All and so on. about these cultivation of the its eney The men like the retiring licutenant, and optim needs the moof 4 Y tevesting ard les that tells shkek, itlons more perament. world | ers, who | Lost o hd myths a Adling to £ | willing to furnish the necessary $5.- the police department—no police de- | 460 50 1o complete the road If the | n have 100 |\ | | ra | soft-spoken. Almost any- in jority of these expect the experiency of 1929 to be reversed. Not a single of individuals, to methods of and s rtment anywhe York Central and the Canadian kno ny of such su characters on Iroads running into New England |one ihese our will agree to co-operate with the line [knowledge, expects to sec a year of | The water department has decidrd | by yielding a reasonabie share of | “hard times.” Some of them are {0 erect a seven foot fence aroumd o S Imistic than others, and at | e Teservolr at Walnut Hill park. freight. more optimistic than others, a e Mt Sericety Gl There is no logical reason why the one—Roger W. Babson— |{},c third rail service, Over a foot | New York Central should refuse {o|seems to us to lean backward with |of snow fell and was piled up in| Indeed, co-operation | what might be termed conservative [gh drifts by the he gale should be easy. The line from Palmer BRI I (SR R MUAREE | to Providence, which does the ar to me? He is your cousin once re- —_———— S CLIP COUPON lieutenant was | NATURAL HIsTORY EDITOR, Wa New York Ave. Washington, New I 1lerald eager to be of service. " the new s how T in and the bulletin SNAKES, uncancelled, to know want a copy loose, and er one, curious o it Tona v United ‘[ coin or handiin at headquarters d that a uld a demonstration teletype machines : worked, co assu e mism. word indicat S5 | 5 X inaugurated as judge of proba would pass| Our own opinion, which may mot| e 5 ol 0 oretock and Brimfield, Fisk-|be of moment, is that business, ik |af once appointed Mortimer Sturbridge, Dudley, Webster, | the taritf, will be in the nature of | Camp as clerk. | Millville Some municmzmucs}’ ‘The "‘!‘""':‘ni" -‘Iizv'vwfil]l'tlwo' will o el : et . lhave a Christmas tree and entertain- | “Well, it's a invitation to m' wed- Lhence | will be far better situated to enjoy &i oo Seorotive and passive meni- |din. Couldn't ha e na weddin' with- prosperity than | hers this cvening. | out ya being there, dimmic. T want identified | Work was started on buildinzs fo be m' best man, Jimmie, valued over a half million dollars| “Wait a minute, 'n Tl take to loss | it this city during the past year. |down. 584 street. | Dr. T. E. Tteeks was elected sea- | whadda ya mean, you and Helen are retary of the Society of Ttegulir|livin' there? ain't married, are I'hysicians of New Britain at the|ya? annual mecting and banquet hell | “No last evening in the Hotel Russwin. |happen? move | Charles 1%, Conlon of Plainville, | know? grand juror for scveral terms, has| “Pll position opened a law office in this city. down s beeu “lying The 1. 0. O. I consolidated band ! 1if politicians who talk in terms of po- | elected officers at a smoker and so- | cial smoker held last eveni Lidwin J. Hadley, America's grc moving pictuer expert, will pear at the Russwin Lyceum the | week. Mayor Samuel Bassett denied to- day that there is any controversy b= tween Hartford and New Britain. W. W. Hanna, manager of the |ya scrapbook. last Main street armory, has con-| “So that's it, huh? Well, listen, tracted to have moving picturss [we'll call that little invitation to my shown there on Sunday. | weddin’ oft see! Just for makin’ that cra An’ besides, you didn't hand t' yours."” Fully Qualified! Mother: “But have you carnestly | ]:mmm red whether you are fitted for Ve copious cxplana- i otorist shuffled up a tag in his hand, accompar by | through Monson, national | of Philadelphia® | The First National bank lclphia, chartered June 1863. tions. Whe 1 dale, | ? | of the New Britain Herald. to the railing with of | Douglas, Uxbridge, and |a local issue. the lieutenant was as courteous as & g cigtone, Mass, soutin 1 0f 80045 |4}, 5181 Woonsocket to Providence, | > IHEr- | o2t (o prove a profitable feeder to | nanksEchayces Boston & Albany. One plant | th American Optical Com- at Southbridge Rl ertain degree of happening to of industrics which | tend the to & cash ¢ others be the kind ya t licut ence th the with Pathetic Figures usnally o cither lag behnd de to other scctions of or pany £hips express | packages totalling $60.000 a vear in | charges and could use the line to | The Say! didn’ closing this “re 1951 e When did it va lot a guy Kkiddin’ Wi vie we an n willing ne great advantuge. link, if com- with com- York | o await vould w a 1 better ple ai the pla and then in intended married have with my Tow 15 [ me bring who 0 opportunity 10 | detinite to conclude e compete for business about conditions,” s trom Providence and the originating | portant | She 2 Diva girl I'm Is zat so! is she know ya talkin' about thc ai- | gonna marry ap-| “Is zat so! Well, ya don't have ta this [ get wise about it, sce! Another crack likt that outta ya and I'll “Ya will,willya ? “say, listen, boy, your mind ain't too clean, itself. Paste that in there and unres! mistaken idea L that will the majority of public men, execu- experts and es and towns between t Palm Morve i a 1cal and it manufacture votcs, ot 00 has been | the | roadway of the line. To start some- | than $7. sunk in the construction of business tives, who sce no reason to regarding the | ates. | | | | newspapers | thing like this in New England and | to it would be a|near turn into “bears | none then fail finish ture of the United St blemish to its ¢ the New iterprise, Tleg: wiless of where oney comes from, A GREAT HIGHWAY YEAR All signs point to the possibility | most notable | t of England or from wi o no invite SECOND FORECLOSURL For the second time the northeast corner of Li Milk hus been ordered closed. Tn city court yesterday noon Judge M. D. Saxe directed |the duties of wifehood ? strict foreclosure in favor of lsidore | Daughter: “Oh, y Wohll, trustee of the estate of the he'd rather have me late Eliaz Wohll against Nicola | tails than anybody else Diloreto and others, Jessie Lombard. Tie debt, which is the remainder due from a Jarge mortgage, amounts to $4.948.75. The original mortgage was given in 1920 and the property has been sold times since that time | Attorney feo V. sented the plaintiff. FICKLE Newbern, T Dec Py Neely, prosperous farmer near here, is authority for the state- ment that a creck on property cquently changes the direction of 19 many as three times a why nobody scems to ki a vacant lot stould Le completed. 1930 will be the me r the construction of new or | history of | NO NEED TO LIL to our attention tha vea improved highways in the lias come street the Presid states eapend country. 1t Hoover's appeul that all | their hest citorts has been made that | been lying about to | George say mix his cock- port of | industrial conditions and commerce, in maintaining prosperity introduction has of exten- had ils | showed | According to the parties making the | tlirough 3 | records o 1o papers have been play- of pr works charge sive public = Fortunate! It's an ill wind that blows nobody good. Once more was the truth | of the proverb to be demonstrated. A shipwrecked sailor, having got ashore on a desert island. was de- lighted to find that his lifebelt had | been dishonestly filled with saw- | dust instead of the best ggade of cork This brealkfust | ition 1 sed to the pre- | prosperity” sort ission in promises to | or in oth, tox 2 up as a | quickest reper words, they | peo- | bition in oth rds, | pr randa; v push highway work. The A rv:mj‘ A in available prot he tion, figur ¢ whistling to keep up Automobile soc all mates thit 3 five ‘s courage | We ion the will see more | 10,600,000 espended in im- | ¢ no reason to do anything year, sut we also sce no vea- that doesn’t that un- and that haracter- | of the kind. than CREEK on 1o argu prosperity proved highways. i ughout the there ) of vastness of ist, that is ba ,. Cimployn videspread are belts of sple of 1t and means an abundance food.” he exclaimed. remains to provide lunch I a1 saved That's So! “What do_you get if you drinking wate (in chorus): Frank predomin hut t or the most important towns, hi only anothe usually are of a poor dinner and in erywhere, including in th day. could I'rohibition the prenis | ¢ e o vith he improve The acher don’t boil Pupils fever.” cd to cither of new year On in a Paris strect onee stood a tablet kaying that ‘no human habitation shall cver be no human heing ever must nuch work donc of it ticut, 1 s along thes eT Typhoid soMI¢ ould be at- | Counng water ered And when you boil your tempted 1n | resiae i