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Postmaster Lehihan anngurioces that be- gianing this month the prices of treastiry saving certificates have “been 'advahesd on mecount -of the -continued: increase vn value' of Liberty Bonds, as well as. tii6 | Gait goneral advance in &ll investments and the gradual dooline ‘In Interest rated The government has decided to féducé the rate of interost pald on treasury sovings certificates to a basis of four per cent. compounded semi-atnually, Narragansett C, '(s"to stage a frolic at the Fouse this_mouth and the rehiefsals for t are all réady being held. About 200 members. are working will take part, The warm days Which are ow provail- ing ‘ave helping out people hefe and at Stonington, #o0 far the coal questioti goes. - Very little fuel {s belng consumed at Westerly and ita nelghboring tewns #t the rate coal is arriving in Rhode Island since the miners wefit back 't work about three wesks ugo, predistion 's made that there will not be so mueh witering a8 was feated. Coal s arriving aere in Rhode Isiahd every wesk and of :ourss Wenterly- will recelve fts share. Rhodo’ Tsland’s allotmient -~ for the 18 852,000 tons which is about 60 per ceat. of the normal supply. - It s estimated by local” dealets that 168,000 tons “of hatd zoal per mMohth will have to be ¢hipped o Rhode Island between. now and Jahd- ary4¢ consumers are'not to suffef. ‘Westerly peopls dre encouraged over ths employment situation. The textiis tndustryts gradually ‘turting to normal, as is shown by the latest statemsnt is- sued by the department of labof. Plants in-Westerly ‘aré Tunning and sdding o thelr working forcas each week. re WEST ‘ouncil, No, ‘31, K. 6f!faxés are yet to be coll { district, ‘Iiverett Barns and Miss Mabel Saunders, A notice was recetved from the Con- necticut liealth. authorities inviting the counell to a af hearing in Paw- sk rey ing the dumping in the Pawecatuek river it they care to be heard In the matter, No action wis taken and menibers of the gouncil will probabiy go. as individuals if they cars to. The police | cofamittee reported thelr aj&lopriation Was practieally all used up. Between 94,000 and $5,000 in back poll logted and the ‘Opera ; councll ordered that action be taken at once to 580 they ars paid. ; A committes a8 appoifited and the f5fowing were chosen ! treasurer James M. Pendle- ton, Town Selloitor John Ferguson and Ootnolliian Fowler to take charge of the matter, \ = This (Tuékday) afternoon there will be o rvorks Wwates comimissioni and they are to try and have thé sewer contractors fifish theif work if the streets hére and make the RN:&.‘ D‘::n.ma and-safe. This ias beeén bromght about by “rieur um‘o‘n which Kave been started a- | the result of acaideits on' the streels| opensd b the sewers, STONINGTON Ar. and Mrs. Rishard. Lopez: have, re- turned from several months' trip spent in the Azores. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Danesi were dall- ers in Providence over Bunday. Mra, Nathati -Brewster of Laurel Hill 4s & oafler Bunday at the home of Mr. :tn'd“xrm Willlam Ledward ' on Elm uat. Mrs, Senia Williamg of New York is & meeting of the comncil with tne|. Millions of people have gained - mew charm through whiter, pret- tler teeth. You see them every- wiere. The reason lies in a new " cleaning method. Careful 1 of some fifty nations are using it Test this method if you do not Came to millions in this way % 7 : ¢ 13 no surplus of workers in Westerly and | Buest at Rev. Willlam ¥. Williams' know it. People all about you gebt film, and two ‘were praiticaliy alt’ are 8mployed. = The felt| Migs Bally Palmer of New York is the have gwed its importance. Se¢ found Ope acts to m film, company here has been el‘a;ed but {8 to g‘nolnnt of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Babcock on ‘what it means to you. one to remove it, and without any resnme operations withif days. 8} Racmital The housing problem I8 hecotiing asuts | Mon &8 the ‘Westerly trolley car Combats the film | unaurin‘. 4 in the towh as thérs are few plades fof | Folinde otifve ‘at Hyde corner on the s Able authorities proved these rent aud they ate hard to get. -Rents ::\;ner‘of‘nllx; llnd gut{:“ street at 12.10 One is to combat film methods effective. a new- hdve béerr Taidsd hete, 2 ot of Btonington bound for Grotonm, on/ viscous film you type tooth paste was created, g most The Westerly fhwn eptncll med Moaday | & 18856 touting dar hounded arouna il feel It clings to teeth, enters based on modern research. The o¢ o ate choudad tuste in the pounsil’chininber, _An- application | SUEVe At & Wsemingly high rate of spead} crevices and stays. It absorbs name is Pepsodcat These two lu:l." age, ¢ Joseph 1. Qills, president and mana-|8nd rad into the trolley car. No one making the teeth look great film combatants are t 5 wer of tho-leaiian ‘Athietis olub; to play | WA Nurt. = P et ik To clondy A i Thun el Send the coupon foc & “a vrotesstonal football at Riverside Park - A e, . dingy. T e e Rk, 1d began to advise its Tube. Note how { on Sundaya from Oot. 8 to Des, 30,1923, YANTIC ; conts. Tartar b i feel after T Maated i bARAIL of 1ha,|: During.h AR shorith mavy otatie R el food e e e sence of the Jr.. appeared in behal h mar orms acids. ub and there was no opposition. The | Changss have been mads in the viilago. ;"‘fi‘bm T R e - Other factors how teeth whiten as the fim- dense waé grantéd under. the same re-| Peter Nawrocki, wio.Jiad the contract e to cause decay. Germs Bot P s costs disappear, B pirce applied 15 the playiig of | to tear down the old chiabel for the meme teeth et Ther 'm mmmm That il Sunday baseball at Riverside Park, bers of Grace chiurch, succeeded in géte breed by milkiol T ek o ects old "flm % of give you siew A claim-was présented {6 the mesting | Ung it down and all bricks’away In the with tartar, are the cl ca srhx.‘xt multiplies the alkalinity lfl-v - clean teeth I-l. Hurry M. Roberts which amounted to | spesified time. Some of the scraggly cés of pyorrhea. of the saliva. That is there to You ‘want. your % 26 for damages alleged to have been|dars and piné trees have been cut down ! No ordinary tooth paste effec- » neutralize mouth acids, the cause always have them, we done to his automobile when it <vas|antl others trimmed, and flow the protess tively combats film. So, under of tooth decay. % Cuit out the coupon now, claimed the ‘muchine. struck” a deféctive | of filling in the place will begin. Visitors | & ' % placein the highway.on Main strest sear| are noticing the beauty in the perfect ar- e the property of Wililam D, Hoxle on the | chitecture of the litile chapel modeled | , evenlog of Sept. 16, Thé mattéy was ve=| after tha pre-reformation period, as it . ¥ fewrad to Town Solieltor Johfi-Ieggusen, Ir. e 3 g otncil votsd to pay §1177.66 Gue the highs Abpariment. for repairs mads R and the same was charged to the. accoent. Anothér account of $617.80 due the highway dmartment Wwis ! ¢harged to the account gf. the Aayer % The town solicitor stated that he had a 1 £rom, R, W. Perlkins of the > Electfle Railway company ih that the oofipany re- s for the \wofk dofis in repRits ing the highway after thé tracks had Bedn lald, following the laying of the sew: es pipe. The trolidy offleinls also olatm offtaln asteeménts Were mads with , officlals. Joseph M, Grills appeared befors the counefl, representing résiientg. of Cén- he terrible conals ding to Cenital rk and whilé. the councll had no juria iiction over the highway, thought .they king tv eommissioners, toward getting s ng doug. The cominissiofiérs canndt ex pend monex on a highivay until it hgy 9een accepted and it was suggested thu they have the road Jald out and aceepted, then ask that something be done in the way of gppropriatioff at the totrn meet- ing. rint of the proposed charges . of thé American Thread ompany sent by Majof Petérson, U. 8. ardville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. wfighiéér for appraval by the eouncil, was| Frank Btriteh. *Aanifned aid was ' approved. A mew| Miss Mildred Pendleton and Miss| lock f& to be erected by the Thread com- sany and new plles will have {o be in front of the oid ones. I fiow stanids out in perfect relief. The Ameflcan Woolen company haw had the cellars poured and framework storted on the hoiises they are erecting on Sunnyside and they have removed an old historic landmark also, the warehouse known to old-time séttlers &8 tho old red bati It was situatéd near the railroad track and actoss from the canal and in Qimes gons by bore tie sign “Private way =116 teespageing” tuc Was a sigh all read but few lideded—as the onc plank walk over the cahal has been sutcesded by a modern bridge, with gates, and travelers have made it a pub- le way, N The woolen compiny hae used the lum- ber {5 relnforcs and add to some of the buildings in the mill yard. Miss Jo° M. Pendleton, R, N., returned to Hartford Ménday, whete she 18 taking 4 cours® jn-child alotetios. - Mr. and Mfe. Rayniond V. Congdon and dhlidren, FMloretics and Raymond, V., Jr., have retirned from o week end visit in Providenes with Mys. Congdon's parents, L® and Mrs. Adolsh Ploettner, Mf, and Mre. Lowis J. Vanderwaart | havé returned fo their home in Franklin, . afler spending a few day$ in tow with Mr., and’ Mfs, Cotnelius P. Vander- waart, Mgs. Charles Jones (Mary Haines) of R¥é, N. Y., was 4 week end guest of Mrs Howard Bishop, Mirs. John Kilroy spent Sunday in Haz Pounich of Norwlch Town wefe visitors in Hartford Saturday. on the side. It | + | mits {ssued at the office - Papsadéid . All druggists supply the large tubes —10-Day Tube Free " THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, 7 Dept. A-124, 1104 8. Wabash Ave, Chicags; IH, Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent tc Only one tubs to a fa mily That local building is at its height is | évidenced by the fact that during the bast quarter-there were 81 building per- Tite Marshal | Howard L. Stanton. This figure sets a {racord for a three months period in the | nistory of the city building operationd.” | Pormits for:2% frame houses were grant- | ed, one for new brick house, 2 for ne: (hrick buildings, new fraime garages 20, i new frame stores 3, new frame barns 2, tnew frame ' sheds 2dditions and al erations to frame bulldings 26, ada | tions to b buildings 3, total 81. Ae- j-eording' to figures compiled by the Com- { mercial Record. N Building operations throughout Con- ; nécticut this week show a slight increase | he compared with . the ltke week or s They| Mrs. Rowland Hewitt has returned to|last v In the 1 g towns of the wifl ‘gxtend out jnto the _channel about|her home in Stonington after spending|state th 237 building permits threg feet, To kéep the channel the|the week in fown With her sister, Mrs. |were issued for new construction Work same wiith as at present the company | Elfas Stockett. proposies to dredge out thé past bank or Hhods Teland slde of the channel. report of DY, T. B, Robinson, milk taspecfor, was read and approvedy Many samples of milk and cfeam were taken ad® iwh. Complaints Investigated, Dr. Samigel . ‘Webkter, healtli officer, répor sd two’fages of a%iiilieria, one of measleg and gne of mumps, Chigf of Police Thomas B.. Bfown fe- portdd _for the month. of Septeémber, 23 arfests, 3 for intogication, ‘and one for intoflcation, while operating an dutommn. 0“3" Four milk Heehses wers granted. $100_ was yoted the South Coufity Poultry snd I'et Stock Assoclation to be ised as epeclal prenmilums at their exhivit, Action was deferied on holding o joiat moering of the counoll .with ihe Beledt- mén of the town of Stonington, cencern- ing smtadliehing bullding ines along the Pawcatucls river, Maj. Peterson, U, B: enginoer, had been invited to attend his mseting. g Thé following supérvisofs Were chogeri tor {lie coming ‘election 1in November: Dewmoeratle, First district, Cornelius G. Murphy and Dennis Geary; Sedond dis- trlet! Edward Farréli and Joseph Mon- st district, Miss Tuiiel } Secomd If Piles, Send . For Pyramid Pyramia © Plle (L Suppositeries Are | Ilgohaster, N.'H. Mts. Spencer's mother, | xnam ie'.".l"vl'(.?]'el t_;; the Osmas Bdwacds, who had been on a | g s e aney with relatives there, returied home ! If you aré one 6f those unfortu tes ilr\lizling with the pain and tress oL Atching, blesding, pres Mr. and Mrs J. Louis Oliver of South Manchester sperit the week end in town with Mrs, Olive’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamllton, Rowland Hewlitt of Stonington spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mre. Elfas Stockett wers vis- itors in Btonington Sunday, returning Wwith theif guests. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Hewitt. Raipit Gibbs met with a painful acel dent Bufiday when ha steoped on a.ru: nall @own whers {he old chapel has been removed. He was atténdes by Dr. Clar- éncé Thompson. - "ROCKVILLE Fred Boss of Norwich was a visiter hege Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bimer E. Kenyon and AMrs. Byron L. Kenyon were recent call- ers at " Atlantic Beach and Quonochon- taug. Pravidence were callers heeo Sunday. Miss M. Lena Saunders is the guest of | relatives near Westerly: Mr. and Mrs. Harry OrndorfE of Provi- dence were recent callers on Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Greene, Miss Olivia Chesteris sériously ill. 3Mrs. Phebe Kenyon, whe has been Il for & number of weeks, remains about the same. Mrs, Sheffield Douglass is reported il ¢ith peumonia. Mr. and Mra. J. J. Taylor of Providerice weee gt thelr homs fere over Sunday. Mt. and Mrs. Bdear T. Spencer have rvaturied home from 4 motor trip to them. piace I8 gald to be the largest Boy Seout camp in New England. It was a very busy place Quring the summer months, A total of 67 different troovs sent repfe- sentatives to the ¢amsp, making 770 Boy ,Scouts and scout leaders entertained here | | thi TrOISONED BY A RING OF THE BORGIA PERIOD Zurwieh, Switzéflantd, Oct. 2.—(By the Mr. and Mrs. Yenry 0. Rnapp of Fast| Camp Yawgoo at Yawgoo lake near this | | A.“P.)—What ‘is théught to be the poi- |#ori of the 16th centuty Borgias has been i trafismitted to a curio collector here with I'seriouy efrast. THs oollectsr rasently i bought & Fing in Turin, Italy, made in { the form of & serpent and guaranteed to b5 6 the Borgla pertod. The Buyer wora ! the ring and returnfig here found that hig ring finger and forearm hafl swelled Jup. A doctor was eéalled and declared that poisoning set in and was due to amounting to -$1,283,582, one permit in New Haven being for a new bullding at Yale to cost $800,000. In the same week a year ago, 197 permits were issued for construction work amoynting to $324,- 1984 and in 1930, 166 permits for con- { struction work amounting to §405,845 | were issued. - Among the permits granted dutlng the | past week are tie following:- { To . B. Baldwin, to erect a frame | garage on Avery street for Baptiste Pe- jcini. Size 10x80 feet. i | To Charles P. Ludwig, to erect 4 frame | with two fireplaces. |garage at 12 Peck street. ' Size 20x38 | feet. | To P. F. Sweeney, to erect a frame gar- | slge on Washington &treet for Henry Tand. Also porch, 11x22 feet, construc- tion_to be of conerete, brick and wood. 3 . F. Sweeney to make alterations 1o the front of the present store on Main streat, occupled by W. R. Perkins, To Louis and Rebecea Narick to build an addition to the present building at 233 Central avenue. To Georgs Boucher to bulld a veranda, 27, on the house on Treadway ave- ntie, nwned by Henry Allard. - To John and Michael Ahearn to erect ia 1 1-2 story frame house near 218 | West Thames stréet for Patrick Brown. | The house is to ‘'be 2x23 feet with a’l | improvements. To Willlam H. Baldwin to eréet a {frame garaze, 12x18 feet, on Russell road. The garage will have a coferete and stone foundation and floor. To Ruehl and Walker to erect a frame héuse on Bentley avenue. The \house will be 24x26 feet with stone foundation and spruce frame. Thé exterior finish 1 Dbe entirely. in red cedar shifigles. There wiil be 4 rooms on the first floor jand three rooms and bath on the sécond floor. To Allce . Church to &téet s frame garage at 39 Penbhseot street. The gar- jage will be 1 6 feet. To Frank Ferry to build an addition to the present 1 story brick building at 24 North Thames stregt. The addition will be 13x3% feet. To Joseph Tetréault to erect a brick building for Mr. Bruckner and Mr. Cohen at 19 Maln street, to be used as o store. | Work has already been -'arcd en the building. New Londor Frém the plans of a local architect éxtenstve altérations will he made to the garigs located on Belden court for An- tone Grippé. The present building will be convertdd into an apartment and stores building. On the ground floof will be two stores in the front, and a large storage. epace in the rear. On the séc- nd and third floors will be eight apart- | ments to b heated by steam and equip- truding pues or hemorrl\oltllb aslt | the ring. Investigation found ihat there | pead throughout with moderh convente say ar; pedist fgf & G?C cifi: ”%,1‘{’5 was &' dmall hole uMler the sarpent’s | enonc = ran e “Suppositoribh, head, and from this the poison was ataat hhive dak the coiftract m tute, .. Relief should co! e i 5 Contractors have taken the 0. Bapatiy: Sou will ondet w coaltfed, But-time ha@ wemkened i ¢ #uyene should continde to suffer t i strpngth, s of such o disizessing condition, | - i‘fif a ires tr | & tridl packags, dend bams T : andl address to Pyramid fi“fi ?o',. Mugging: 689 Pyramid Blag., Marskall et “Yes, I'm living out in the It certainly hag its in- tountry fow. What do you miss most?” | “The last train home st night."—Duluth Herald: i a_garage. to remode! tie buildfnz owned by thé B. N arroll Estate, 914 Bank street. The present structure which has keen used as a leundry, will be convérted into The cost of the work will ap- proximate $2,000. , Pinns have been. completed for a bun- alow to be érected on Spring street for Mr.: Ceicerino, It will be of hollow tije BULDING OPERATIONS IN NORWICH | —— ey construction, 28x40 feet, with tapestry brick trim. There will be six Jooms heated by steam and equipped with ‘mod- ern improvements. Ground has been broken 6n Nathan Hale street, for a garage to be erected by M. H. Hollandersky. It will be of frame construction, 18x34 feet. The { cost will amount fo about $1,500. | Building Permits, Irs. Clarence Norris, frame garage, Montauk avenue, $400. Louis_Schwartz, cement garage, Percy street, §500. B. M. Carroll est, remodel laundry, $1,000. Mrs. R. L. Percival, ymond street. $300. H. Hollandersky, frame garage, | Nathan Hale strec® $1,000. Mrs, Emma Lincoln, frame store, Cry- stal avenue. $400. | ~ Total number of permits for the week, 110; estimated cost of building, $17,400. frame garage. R Fisher's Island, N. ¥. From plans of _a Hartfofd architect, the contract for the erection of the fine cottage on Fisher's Island for Thos. W. Russell, of Hartford, has been awarded to a New London contractor. The con- tract for the plumbing, electrical and mason work has been iet. Thehouse will contain 12 rooms and thres baths, REAL ESTATE SALBES AND MORTGAGE LOANS In Norwich duting the past week there were 18 sales of real estats as compared to 11 sales for the corresponding week in 1921. 'Thé mortgage loans for the raspective weeks wers $42,300 and $18,- 100, There wers 17 sales of rea] estate In New London during the past weeld which was 8 more than for ths samé week in 1921, The mortgage loans for the re- spective weeks were $49,345 and §83,- 970. BRIEF STATE E.EWS Bridgeport,—Employes of the Crane company, makets of valves, have been put on an overtime gchedule to refill in- ventories which have been heavily drawn on owing to improved business eondi- ) tions, Winsted,—~Judgs Frank W. Seymour wag renominated judge of probate at the republican probate convention held at the town hall. Frank D. Hallett was chair= man of the convention and C. W, Winslow | was olerk. - Chiester.—The 45th annual falr by the Chester Agricultural and Mechanieal so- ciety was held on the town greeh and proved to bs the largest ever held.’ It was estimated that 2,800 people were In attendance. the 34th senatorial district held in Good- spéed hall Frederick DePeyster of Porte land was nominated as the republican candidate for senator by acclamation. No other name was presented. Shelton—B. N. Beatrd has beén chosen chairman of the demeetatic tewn ent mittee for the foutth tithe and Matthe! J. McNuity has been chosen treasurer: The committée has | elected two new members, Alcide Béurgouif, and Joséph Stewart. . Waterbury —Within & thonth or six weeks 13 o possibly 15 one-man cars will be put in servies in this city by the Con- necticut company. As iy now planned, six will be run on the T'ast Main street line, six on the Town Plot line and one on the Country dlub line, West Hoven—While chasing a football in Campbell avem outside the U. 8. public .service’ hospital, Albert Riosio, § years old, of 3 Boyleston street, Al town, was knooked down and ser injured’ by ah automobils operated by Samuel Schwarts 6f West Haven. PRSRREA— z Perhaps also it would be desirablé to #¢e others as we ste ourselves East Haddam.—At the convention of | HOPKINTON Miss Deborah Wells is atténding & sus:- s college in Providenoe. George K. Hoxslé has purchased an automobile, Mrs. Bectha T. Brosks of North An- dover, Mass., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Brown. Mes, Willlam H. Burdick and Mrs. Harriet Wells camped at Wincheck pond last week.- Charlées I Blake was in Providence Saturday. DS Fuapre oy ALL THE WORLD AT WORK (From the U. S Commedse Repors.) For theseven months ending with last Vily this country exported mioré than 63,000,000 ‘orth of chemicals, & dropi of about $2,000,000 over the correspon- ing period of the year before. Wood al- cohol was oné of the chemicals in which the exports ghowed an lucredse, Spaln’s almond erop is much Mgger thig year than last. More than 4,000, 000 pounds wero exported last year to the United States. There are twenty-five woolen mills in Brazil, NOVEL OF TOMORROW. The chief concern of the American novel of tomofrow. will be to uncover the beauty of ouf essential Common- place living as the novel of today has uncovered {rfumphantly .its uglinéss— Zona Gale, in Yalé Review. Nothing is so cafculated to jar an elig- ible girl as a young man who. talks about his money, but says nothing about mat- rimony, 7 In Charge Of Relief Work In . Smyrna i o e I | splendid range to work for you -and Save Money HE state Crawford, the newest and finest of a proud line of cooking ranges, is offered this week only at an i:fitialg:d.yment &f ll-‘nve - Dollars, which we believe is the low- est price at which Crawford cooking and “lifetime construction” was. 'v 3 ever introduced. There's nothing new about the wv of cooked food it produces, nor about'the ° sturdiness with which it is built—for Craw- ford Ranges have been 80 built since 1855. But the generous oven-space is new, and / 0 is the beautiful grey enamel finish and the white porcelain splasher, which trans- form an srticle of domestic convefiiénce into a germinely handsome piece of kitchen furniture. You control your coal or wood cooking with a single damper on the State Craw- ford, and a gas end-attachment adds an- other oven, which' means perfect coal or gas cooking, as you choose. : . At Five Dollars, with convenient terms, it will pay for itself during the pefiod of purchase, But the first payment must be made this week. e e ————————————————— ard Darien, for the [] alone, ahd srrangements ars made for their femoval. No serious alarm i feit ¥ Americans in tne devastated ares, although & nume ber havé bdeen rsported m ADMINISTRATOR FOR ESTATH OF LATE RICHARD CROKER New Yorlk, -Oct. 3—Petitlon of - Rich- Crokér, Jr., for the appbintment ot an administrator fof the fathef, the -late Richard’ Croker, former leader of Tammany. hall, was granted in Surr ! today. m.nt‘:;;'v::;n“:dn:mfl as temporary | that hs and his brother, Howard, and administratos 6F dlction, péhding settlement of the con- test of the will which has Been instituted by the Croker childreft in the Florida coufts, The will, which 1éaves all the prop- erty to Suhms‘m» widow, was Florjdd. Yautg Croker in his Petitlen 10 the New York surfogate that Florida was not his father's but that his real home had been, up te the time of his death, at Glencaltn, near Dublin, Ircland. In 'l‘iu petition filed by young Croker. he replies to references made by Mrs Bula Cfokér to litigation he instituted against his father's estate before the-lai- ter's death. The son's explanatiop Js Be e 2 estate of his The New York his - sister Ethel, cave testimony in the Florida litigation not against their fath- er but in orller to protect him. - The petitfon aleo sat'= that Mrs. Bula Croker has -hot evidenced intemtion to take out letters of administration either here orf in Fioride. ¥ the estats in this juris- A Croker's fof probate in Every time one man lotés his temper, anothér galng his polnt. g Gomiené~