Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1920, Page 2

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anap- m@m‘{:\e im.‘l;xded fi;{; =" ?,:_ e T vep;i ‘:mc New Londnn. the - elvers, mnarsom men ot ‘the wfl Groton Iron Wuru th’leh they have| irom what. the _receivers have been Tfiw Te, b al z hold of.| able. to ' learn the United smtei Soriant cor s stbal “for 7. ‘es Bowte eAd recorda “made at the shnr&?‘o”? P e ton T e ¥ | stock “value. of $1;449, Wu a;:d that the &g ton &n Q.\".hi not _receive $100,000° in money or 4 e walent for this Stbck some tgentkthermd s m - 9 recor 'fi‘q'w AT i = Tl iy erg ask pefmi have been "k.fil\ pusse-don l% by fifl\"s and agents: of -the Irom in Vew York and -never acceunted for to the: receivers. o 5 fifiut 6, Iowest 20. 1 g 2 STATE D. A. R, CONFERENCE. ]smme 'STYLE DAYS OPEN - IN NORWICH MARCH 23-24 WITH FAVORABLE WEATHER The twenty-seventh -annual-state| Tuesday’s wea:}m. wovpd most nference of Conmecticyt ADaughters | orable for the o of the three 1 “Américan - Revolutioh 15 o be | Spring Styl m ;3 grwich, The held in Norwich, March 23 and 24,|temperature was mild and there was a The conference -will ‘be called to or-|most encouraging. der at two p. m. Tuesday, March 23, fand will ‘continte through the follow. ing day. ~Reports of -state officers and state committees will be present- ed; the choles of state regent. state - sice ‘regent, state retording ‘Secretary, state freasurer, and three councilors will be made; the report of the com- ‘Cemparisons Predictions for Tuesday: Fair and’ ‘warmer. " or physic for tbe lit- Jiver bowels. Chil- @elictous fruity taste. Full ehild’s am on each bot- 'spring. in ,the air.. Crof all the me: to report. A There 18 always the liveliest curi- osity to get a glimpse of the new mil- linery, in jeylar, This year the leading colors. 4 »r to. be jads j green, Pt b FEAEE Y a Slx h m o ittee on revision of mefl stat?i by- | rust and flung vhile sh: bch! tll ours afte ! Sruor, WHICH 1p 5«71 “.'s “will “be’ preserited”and weted up- | straws. and trimmings st favor: Although _straws and hemps _in many_varieties are ¢mployed as hat foundations, horsehair in all the mod- ish colorings, georgétte, Batavia, net, and other fabrics are utilized with charming results, . Colored ra!ga 182 big factor in hat adornm striking example of this: was a jade Panam: spor( hat in“two tints _ its - trimming. §lossy .black. paf ent. leather e.mbmdered in cgloy raffia. rs_are to he ysed Tafgely in Noticss sent out by {ho state Te. cording secre S “The faneral ‘of Sadie cbn‘ -nmmxs ‘commitiee, Mrs. Telly was held from ha( T e frong, ‘chatrman, will be in sés North _Main sion through all meetings of the con- miorning at 8:80 ‘o'clock. M’fives—l ‘fefence: urntil the opening of the ‘polls and friends ‘were preserit -from ©Guton Wednesday, for the registrationof of town. The caskel Wes surrdtnd-|delegates énd giving out the creden- ed by many floral tributes. he | tial badges. The rules for the repre s church Wwere | sentation of chapters and the seating, a_ Tequiem|iof -delegates in. the state conference! mass was celebrated by 'Rev. Wil-|are the same as these for the contin- liam H. Kénnwedy. Feénry Iia Fon-|.ental congress. taine presided at the organ and as| Faith Trumpull chapter, Mrs: Elisha a_ waiting hyfn, chiolas Jépell- | B. Rogers, regent, issued the invita- man rondered Beautiful Land on [*ation to fhe Comecticut Danghiters | High, At flie ‘ending of the mass.|to be the chapter's guests and the ses- } 2 9 4. , Donovan ‘Mang sions will be beld in Park church Kindiy ugm The bearérs ‘were | parish house, Norwich. four cousins ‘of the deceased, Patrick,| Luncheon will be-served in the din- Jcemnm, Muurice and John Down-|ing room of the parish house Wed- nesday, March 24. Mrs, Roy D. Judd, 40 Maplé Grove avenue, Norwich, is in_charge of this department. Tea will be’served at the parish hedse om’‘the afternoon’ of -the 23rd and a social-hour has been provided for. by Faith Trumbull chapter for the evening -of the 23rd, following a brief business session. Members of Faith Trumbull chapter will ‘entertain a number of visiting delegates. at their homes, Mrs.” Will- lam Hicks Oat .is cha the hospitality committée. PRIZES AWARDED PURIM SEASON ESSAYS The Young Women's Hebrew asso- ciation held its annual Purim enter- ‘tainment Monday night. at the Y. H."A. vooms. Tnvitations were* ed to the parents and friends of the largely attended Flo trimming dressy models, roses, heath- er,’ cornflowers, péppiés, fine fowers of varfous types in massed effécts, while fruft contindes i favor. Fancy pins are liked. Teather Tancies are employed and fdather Brims ~appear: m.; 'some of the.smartest designs offer- Ing nd siso Jo jer John Turiong. Intermiént was in the. Catholic _cemetery. _Rev. Father Kenhedy read & committal service at the grave. gan Brothers Were) in charge of the fimeral arrafigetents. The esteem in ‘hich * Miss * Sadie was held was shown by “the fmany floral tributes sent Which Werg ‘as follows: Pilloy marked Daughter; wreath marked Sister from ‘*om: wreath mirked Sister from ‘Bdward] T. and wife wreath from tiie Des reatt family; créss from Nfargaret and John; . large wreath from. the . Mohi- can Co. of Sripgfield, Mass.; spray of pink Yo Mr. ard Mrs. Herry Meltione: caifla fily §pray, Miss Ger- trude Mulien; wreath of carnations, Mrs. Robert O'Brien and the Misses Margaret and Agnes Sulltvan; wreath AL MFG. B0 o0 “Gammations . fiom . tob » h Misses Muary Barry and Irede Cain; | memiers. Veiling {5 to play a very ifiportant part_in_the seasSon's modes. cmflny lace’ draping is the distinguishing teature of some of the best huts and this style is as Frenchy &s it is uni- versally beceming. The tint of brown called henna is tevived in some very Rppealifig shapes, generally of the shining ‘type of straws, the trimming bemg small flowers in flaije of some other good contrasting ; hue. Emall ostrich tips edge the brims of ‘a nuniber of large shapes, while other designs have the ‘tips about’ the crown. In sport hats, a bewildering variety of ideas has been evolved by the dq- signers. (‘nmbmauom are liked. A hand- ome design shown Tuesday was of salmon n’ turquoise, Eyery woman realizes the satisfac- INFLUENZA HAS NEARLY M DISAPPEARED FROM CITY The weekly morbidity repert for the week ending March 8, issued by the state department of health shows but one case, of inflienza - reported - from Norwich. No other diseases;were re-| spray_of daffodils, Mrs, A. Colt and | p Ui gf Feigiii 8 et betofs Coe Faas Thamesv ifle Norwich, Corin, Ji xon Bawin; daftodil spray, Miss Ma-1 ’ffl“mn“ghr:u;;flngfgfig'r::u«wfl e W e fiisone BhTEe Bavd Promst and Satisfactory Work Wik enlig Bt Thoperes. the i, {= 0. 100, falliiar. 4 violets, Mr. and Mrs. Beft M- Connefly; two brothers, d-{op Pirim, bringing home to those | 9uide for intending . of thig ‘city and Thotas J.{ present what (his holiday means to e |of Bpringfield, Mass., and two ‘sisters,{thd. Jewish people. A recitation en- i A, Déssureau of West Haven | titled “What to Be Proud Of. was giv- Siiilivan of this cit en Dy little Miss Francis Crumb, fol- - Y voh, oi¥icinted. Wany relatives oad| The judges, Mr. Silverman, prin friends attended. ere wbre many |pal of the Hebrew Institute and J, W. {ported. from Norwich. fori the weel tandtome forul forh - RelWtives of 3 The following is a summary of the re e deceased fere héaters. ufin w’m had been offered to the Jewish chil- | ports made from Eastern Connecti- e Shvihisee- of ¥ 3& 1dx-:n from the ages: o€ twelve 6 four- at Cath, ‘gramme given was enjoyed Dy all{ . The opportun; to make such a | | Fuheral services for Ezra Maynard|fowead reeftation Purini Poem, cut: deceased died on \Mvfi ‘teen, sanmoumced their decision: as fol- | Breserit. Mhe' ‘opening number . was {DI¢asing choice is. offered today; by Miss Connelly is survived by Tet| Hatikvoh (Song of Hope), sung by al. ?heso style leaders whese ~ advertise- held Toesday afternoon fn thedby ‘Master Meyer Siegal. A folk dance rlors of (hurch and Alien. Rev. R.{by Miés Rose' Wiener received much L WG e ” Tnfluenza: New London county: Jew- 1o b, $29 Prospect strest First prize, Miss Sylvi ett- City 2, Groten (to6wn) 2,” Groton ot iliess of tWo weeks, ler, Daily Prayers;-second prize, M e vas borh in Ledy: s ym-; 120, e won_of Hor ther and mother, Mr. and ~Mrs:4 Rabbt Rosenberg fHen told the story{ments in Tha Bulletin.are the best feb Trick, pasior of the Federated {applause. « h) 12, Tiyme 50, N Eva. Moyel: Story- of Terach and Bons | 16, Nepmion. (chay. e 19, Nerwich (city) 1y otable mention was given to Julius e Tolland county: Mansfield 3. lmd Banice Mack Maynard, nrc Cdoper. . "The prize essays were read} Windham _county Astiford - 38, Was - Spent as a_farmer an ner, {BY the:respective winne The Star | Brooklyn 1,~ Putnam 80, Thompson 6, \m employed by the Norton mm“HSnnngled Bapner sung by all. closed | Willimantic 19. ington strect, for. g the programme, following which ‘re: | . Diphtheria: New. London ‘cotnty: T carly Mite, Mish ¥m xremem were served. New - London. 2. Windham county mantic 1, Scarlet fever: Putnam, 1. Jaitel or this ity and she Giea St —— : years ago, m;:hss l’;urgfim;y a{] mezns DON'T ENTHUSE 4 ! & 911 OVER ROADS SCRAPED EARE ‘%‘" AEE. B3 Wit | mtho‘ug!:1 the state highway depart-| -fas:done excellent W drk- in: frec- s b, £, b e Rigithay®, of snow,. the: tarm: | Hamilton Watches ers living in the outlying districts o B g‘(:ei\'f”,f":f“' 5 S ;‘flg complain that the - depértment has ALL GRADES — ALLSIEN Artie SREQa oF Prasto R City: done too-gond a job on the highways. o plais i {2 bustness dahér tn the villege Toes: b ik L B ek e down to bare ground and as the roads | in the’ rurat districts ‘ave niled high with-sno%" their only Ineans of trans- portation is by sleigh or bob sled, and when ther come to the state roads ERASED FROM DOCKET thasetutiee s mtun A motion to erase ‘the action of They. say that 1t 1s practlcally It- | Rolert T. Mattison, adm., of ~Water- possible to et into Norwich on this{ord aghinet A, G: Mclfityre of Glen § vt ,\::egiaée‘\";fi’, ;};’.{“;‘ DUl 8 Ridge 3 Fipm - the, doeket wai ver the " bare ground of the state hizhway raitsd By Juage John . Rellogs in + Killingly 1, Willi- Windham county: Gro- Ston- ton (town), 2. ington 1. Tolland -county: ew London 1 Coventry 1, Stafford Windham county; Ashford 15, nam 1, Thompson 1. One case. of cerebrosninal meningitis {was reported from Killingly. Put- Jay Ricketts of Waterbury is spend- ing & few Qays at the hore of his | parents on dpect stheel Frank Wilde has returned . attef p-pondlnx the week !ud in Lawrence, Maks,, with his Bdwatd_Spell Sr.. of Centm.l avenue left Moni fiprmnx for Bos- ton on a business trip. - Miss Catherine Hickey. of \Wilii- ALLOWS $10,000 CASE visited thel at Tl don’t. brush or it way to get rid Of davdriff is To_do. Tt acesns \o ufi&m h;-sp"td solve it, then y e dcslroy i entirely] smgéfifi% T .*Fz Wwhen retirink;. use enough t BRIBtan the wealp &nd Fub it in Gerith wm: the finger-tips:-— mm —&-m begone, and three S L omplotsl ume ‘ntnu ummy destroy single sign and trace of it. of the scalp will stop, Lfims better. arvon at an You can any drug store. It is inex. at o y ining, most if not-all, of your or ! y 1 every You will find, too, that all m:h(n, and diggi #ev--w fll“ your hair will Jook and feel a hundred get liquid pensive and four ounces is all you -nfi need, no: Matter how much dandruft you have: /This simple remedy never. fails, CHILDLESS See What Normal Health Will Do For You. lnd HmeReadThi:Le&erAnd A m"’é Exclusive Millinery WOMEN Bringing to you for formal view the refreshing fashions of the new season in Comprising u&nhnu from the foremost ‘Amiericah designers, together with clever adapta- tians of Perisiant milliness: On This Occasion We Will Present THE SPRING FASHIONS . InNew Apparel and Accessories, short calendar session of the superio: court. The case was brought by the Memo; rial Hospital association, which asked permission to-sell the land in Garfield and Jefferson avenues on which ‘the hospital. is located and which- it- ae. quired from the city more than 2 Years ago on a quit claim deed. The city entered a demurreér to the application asking that the request be granted .on the ground that the asSo- dllionA only acquired an easement in the lahd from the city for the pur- poses of ‘erecting and conducting a charitable institution and that the sale of the property would result in a dis- continuance of the institution’whereby the association would forfeit its title to the city. Judgé Kellogg’s memorandum over- “It does not e that thero should be a final ‘disposition of ithe guestions in- volved in this case, admittedly of in- terest and importance, as to the future conduct and even existence of the ap- plicant upon technical graunds of this ruling t seem to demurrer sa: demurrer. Sent any and all facts relevant to'tl application, determined. ruled pro form: SIXTY-THREE BODIES NOW IN MAPLEWOOD VAULT Since the snow and extreme cold weather have tade it impossible to dig graves. In Maplewood cemetery, bodies to the number of 63 have been placed in the receiving vauit. and 18 bodies hav been placed these. burial there is available space corridors. Not only have bodies that are to be mantic was a Week-énd visitor ‘at the home of Miss Matle @adle of Cen: tral avenud: Gadle has. : 3 the stperior court at New London on ‘:‘:V of- ‘;‘:@;“‘3‘;‘;\;‘%;& ~‘{.°or‘,‘;i2h Tuesday. . The suit is to recover $10,- -h ”°‘b‘ it 26 1 i ir 1 000 by, the plaintift for the death of his 3 "“"‘“"' hospital. Hartford, after o Jefer they reach the state roads. | Suicr, Il several monthy age. d e past two weeks' at het each the slate The motion of Attbrneys Brown and ‘entral avenue.- James for the defendant to erdse was, ‘w'y'h parish will observa ‘the | DECLINED MUNSEY OFFER based on the grounds that the defend- 75th anniversary of the first mass on? " 7T0 BUY STRAND BUILDING | ant is not a resident of this state, that. Sunday, March 14th. Thedtlore J. Constantine of New |NO. legal servies of process were S . Lovdon, varl owner with Peter Sellas of the Strand building on served tpon him and that 't e-, A Safe Bet: fendant had 16 property and nome Life is_uncertain and mns Aisease mnkm. square; whith ramor has saiq | attached in this state. énemtes many, but W £ | was to be sold to the Munsey intefests Eam e o ke Mt Bt e o] frm: i o BYOwky Sipdla ot b soM e Bas v it that an offer had been made Cord :m'“" Fer v"""'“ul - | by the representatives of the \iunne'y rns mt it needs five parties to wm them. — St. Louis Globe- | A. G. THOMPSON, F. §. Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mir. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert. Criseent basketball team went te Fall River, Monday, wh‘ere fl\exy 4 team composed of Ameri- jon night. T u a part of ibe tour, which ts were t0 take but had % on account of bad weather Was prevailing 4t that time, tWo ago. Connecticut Patents. The following ‘patents issued _to Connecticut inventors March’2, 1920 Zeport, shest metal pliers. Tonjes A. Both, Stratford, .entrance EAR . a ———— fed tha t‘ the n{(et it it had ‘been buses made their appear- Several anee In the village today, the first seen They will no doubt as the weath- unvml:hn. se on Wedding Anniversary. fe of The Olev: from i or R T give he ells him Wwas . e+ St -5 - glP At Jeast M,W fi g nuually ‘on in_orde u fof k abcepted, Wwould have netted a Jarge byt Mr. Constantine is of the opinion thit by holinig 1t a3 an in- stéen mhon wesult in The ,Vm eyard tal Mfit entert én B. Moore at 1§o on Monday evening. A delightful pro- ian& nE engm‘mmem. was esgoye( W. ‘The ‘comimittee in c!mrge of cirg e were Mrs. H. H. Bifley and Miss | C. switch base, Tonjes, 'A. Both, Stmt- Tord. des. two, bran ife double ip construction. n lding méchine. Hi Hart, Ummvimc oy cutlery. anal Pt nrklfl, Ifmm h. Peter and R. Dasch,: Slnd'rfl. lubrieator. OVERI’ULES"WL RRER Ifl Norwegian Minister To The United States £ AR AR S R s e It is an application to'a | the largest number of bodies ever in cour# of equity involving, as I have| the vanlt at one time, although during said, the futvre existence. possibly, of | the extreme Winter of 1917 there were this’ charitable organization, and the | a large numper. applicant and respondent,both should be granted a full opportunity to pre- hig Upon sueh hearing al questions of law now presented by this demurrer could then be finally The demurrer is over- A bighway, but Trask backed into him. there are only 45 catacombs in the| vault, the corridors are being utilized in Supt, Washington Holt states that if the weather does not permit for about 100 bodies in all, by using the buried in Maplewood cemetery been plated in the vault but those that are Suits, Sport Coats, Dress Coats, Waists, Dresses and Gowns. A display which of individual and éxacting ap- poiritment, levels itself to the desires of those who would be correctly appareled at moderate cost. r WE INVITE INSPECTION The Porteous & Mitchell Co. to be buried in other cemeteries in the | maiden name of Mary Marvin. city and surrounding towns. This is OFF OF FORD COUPLET The rear svhéel of the Ford couplet owned by Willlam Trask of 16 CHff street_ was crushed when in baék out.of an alley into Franklin street near No. 110 the Ford maclifie collid- od with the automebile truek of the Thames Coal company. The driver of the awuto truck, Raymbnd Moran, claims that Trask gave mo warning ‘Df New -London. plaintift, ried on Feb. 14, 1906, Supkeme Court Su The supreme court -of erfors hand- Mrs. and_shot out into the street, and to B e e clag of th 420 for personal injuries received sk claints that he blew his horn but that Moran paid no heed to “him and crashed into his'machine. Mr, Trask further stated that he id not know Wis machine was hit until he trled to back up and found that the rear wheel was gone. With the ex- ception of the ~ broken wheel, the the defendants. @n’ appeal. New Zealand has more tham 25,000,-, In the complaint it is alleged that her husbang was intolerably cruel to her from Feb. 14, 1911, and later, that he deserted her on Feb, 14, 1913, and that he committed a statutory offense between February 1914 and February TRUCK TAKES WHEEL 1920 with- a person unknown to the Petitioner and défendant were mar- od down a decision finding no error in the_case of Mary Cable of Waterford against James and Lucy F. McGugan Cable was awarded & verdict of $1,000 by a Jury in the supernor court several momths when 2. wagon-in which she was #id- ing was struck by an automobile of The defendants took e harder job thaa do : “‘M’é‘h‘:—“ WA i u.-t@ “flu—)’lflmuu k. They nln‘\ -.;',.W-’u 349 than dotn But lum wc@ with achin’ back an’ = :vm,fln “ome ¥ -ny round ¥ to eateh & nothin’ _fimw* . Tlmmh" ) g B = il the time you #hould be up aw The dough ‘twill ta¥e fo pé ug a¥e e phy the They mtw't no’ They aln't no toughe ] 't no tougher lagk than dot But -m[u odors Yrom_the Ritchem, Ard nen they fetch yer tray up, fia- That evu)nm\g t6 you [is tastin’ - Wrong- No, they ain't no hard: X th R e But twist an’ turn aa’ smell the vit- tles eoakin’ Aw h.ve réx‘h 135 coms tn aw That ¢h:‘;rlul Ti¢ abobt How. wenl yer Bayoll Ne Trels. SONG OF A SLEIGH. A song of a sleigh and a rited And the charm of & !flv&"flnl:l' v The giisteqing white of the wister's And the od 18 your veins a-tingle. Wien ewo i 4 seat that it narrow smd Tucked In with s hignket o 5 1€ one_wers.you" an fis g+ ona Alice or Mabel_a thin! Zou =ould my. Ele). “Hurrah for The -pmua Steed and the long white way!” A song of a sleigh and a cris 24 what It ‘the snow be SAmIng If the heart leaps warm through the roilicking swarm And the ’I‘n"fl befiind you ate whirle When two in @ seat are 2 wprid som- with Just room emough_to be comy, It one_were you and the other were {Or Alice or Mabel 5 Rosie). Tm su —J. ‘:v Owel‘ in the New York Bven- L HUMOR OF THE DAY A lady observing that a strange: in her pew had no hymn beol . mely offered him one. Rl “Thanks,” said the gentleman, “but I never use a llem."—Boxton Post. Cstormer—and do youl' reéommiend this canned beef? Grocery Clerk (just ma from madam, 1 have overseas)— J eatenn nothing else for the last twe years.—Judge. First Milkman—I declare! We'll havc ta rafse the price of milk agair secm-ui Mitkman—Sure: will! T cac hardly wait till gie next official in- vestigation.—Life, » Lite Insurance Agent—My dear off, have you made any provision for those ‘who come after you? Harduppé—Yes, I've put the dog &, the door, and told the Sefvant to say Tm out of town.—Pgasson's Weekly. “That chap's made a Jot of money by showing up somé of .these revue actresses.” “How.do you mean—writing to tis Papers. about them?” “No.. He designs their dresses.— Passing Show, “Some eomplain that women are no- longer “skilled in th b ol e use of tihe “Well “But my wife can adjust oné on & graphophone much better than I can.” —Louisville Conr!er-.vom-ml Redd—So you object to League of Natfons? L] Creene—I ceftainly go. “And why, may I ask? “Because they've given England a six-cylinder machine and the’ United States only a ‘one lunger.!"—Yolikets Statesman. Mr. Bjones—I must be rather try- ing fof a talkative woman like Mrs. Gabbles to” be married to 2 man as deat as Mr. Gl'bblu. Mrs. Bjones—So it is. And, to make matters worse, she l larking sus- picion that he lost his heédring just to spite her.—Landon Answers. “The lawyer for the defense is ® tellow. moment he siw the Juz- g _jnterested in’ the falr pla ufl’s xmen he cut “shétt his ~emmauen and called for tle wlmeu ‘~Birmingham damaze to the machine was slight. PIGEONS ARE PROMPT FOR HE!LS AT CITY BARN That ure able to tell thes time of day is evidenced in the fact tirat a jarge number gather at the eit barn, A new '(elephone Teceiver 18 o &mall that it can be inserted inte thie ear, instéad of being held against it. 8 o'clock in the marning an A Frenchman claims fo_haye e, 4t nopn, Where they are fed. Fifteen weiting paper from spinach %n before the hours of t a bird is to be seen, but when it geca K up.e for the feast they thelr-way -from ngly &n d‘i‘;‘ Thes.wil stay X" Hfl‘z en_depart, retuning ed hour for the next sm pNo CE FROM . . HUSBAND WHO DESERTED Mary Marvin Hadge of Norwich is docking ivorce trom Williatm ‘lmd.& formerly _of Norwich, but of _par unknown for the past four Vears. Pa- 5 in the suit were filed Tuesday m ¥he ¢lérk of the superior court. 2 gaee. is returnable -of- -the first in_ April. . Mrs. Hadge asks ody, of two. children, aged 1% I’afi wd the right to resume her h&or-uhofflmm Pursiy vagetaifle. . Plf o Supir Ot 80 YEARS' SALE PROVES'T A hen ¢hfldren are Snckll ve Headiches, &n% o MQTHER GRAY’S Which he says contain 46 per cent. of eellnlose. A pneumatic boxing giove has been invented, ‘with the idea of both wearer and from barm. ¢ The total quantity of bréom reot the Mexica City cofi- !ms was ru tons, A Buropean scientist has invented 2 method for sterilizing the ground in_which posts are to be set against insect, germ and fungue life. One home in every two in the roral distflets of Ontario has a telephone, mmtohehmmdn«qm has an (\lwflhbfl . Two “wheels instead of one ginall e Ratire & rew WosHbarw for vmcm its hwgmor cinims iin- sed weight-carryiig Among the uniqie dccupal cently. brought 1o -light in that of a_man Who of tattooing deds w! Dames and crests ~Motorihg is rapidiy Inereasing in popntarity in Peking, where there are said o be more Chinese owners of cars than in any other city of Ghina. The number -f- passenger.automobiles there. is about §30. of which a larze majority are '6f American manu ture; and over.300 bave been by the Chinese residents, A noyel venturs is veported in the

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