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ariance to Eliminat She Sues for $100,000; Charges Frisco Capitalist Drugged Her! suing Herbert BE. Law for Mrs. Robbins charges he ‘This is Mrs. Robert Robbins, who is $100,000. Law is a San Francisco capitaliat. gave her a drugged dr Cocky Gobs From Overseas Provoke Men of Battleships (N. E. A. Special to The Star) The most recent of the destroyers SAN JUAN, April 18.—There’s in-| can do 40 miles an hour under forced war in the Amertcan fleet. | @ratt. ‘ Italy’s Regret Is | Voiced by Epoca (Special to The Star by N. E. A) ROME, April 17.—Kpoca, which representa moderate opinion in Italy. finds disappointment in the peace congress. It says: “The peace con has diswipate? many {)- No power has brought to it @ serious spirit of renunciation in reapect of what it is customary to calf imperialistic claima. They have only been masked. Italy, who, in her turn, has displayed an imperialivtic spirit in the manifestations of the minority, tho not in the action of her government, asks only for that part of the booty which should log- American | jcally be reserved to her in the in terest of her own economic life and that of her three African colonies.” An exchange says a good cabbage and a bad sinner both have hard hearts. It doemn't my what kind of men of the battleships who are} ‘Constipated Children Gladly Take ‘California Syrup of Figs” i For the Liver and Bowels _ Tell your druggist you want genuinad *California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions tnd dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue« coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. 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We Stand the ‘of Laws in States e the Child Labor Evil RY MILTON BRONNER WASHINGTON, Apr hag enacted a rever ) per ¢ The Children's bure Department of Labor ta py yerate with tate author it down the num of ohth dren in factories who should be in een found ab child labor are premature work w and absence of edu The te deli Increased incase om ox hausting cation quency, and mor tality three prime re child labor are 1, Child labor laws, School att nuine quisites to prevent tance laws sincerity in enforcing ve is wide pted by a tana mak | emple Ohio variance tn laws ad nt states, the minimum age in factorte M | Dakota and Texas stipulate 15 }Oblo it ts added the 116. In Misaiextppi the age ia 12 | boys; 14 for girl, In North |the age is 13. In New Me jand Wyoming there in no ag tion other th pol =attenda: nt California age for girls be for one compelling In all other imum age in 14 a states the mi Exemptions Weaken Laws But the force of beral « wary f | parenta hours tion oF nerion « to stores |ment in vice is In m ing b olght Texas per to exces necticut, 10 per da Delaware, New Hampshire wan and Rhox 10 per da per week a, Idaho, Maine hours per 54 per week aytvania Wyoming, 9 per day Virginia, 10 per Georgta, Loutsiana, N Carolina and South | 60 hours weekly, Wash mits § hours per day Of states fixing the standard at eight hours per day and 48 per week Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, I Kansas, Massachuretts, Minnesota | Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New | Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Okla homa, Oregon, Wisconsin and Went Virginia alone permit no exemptions Hours of Night Work ‘There ty variance in hours during which night work ts prohibited for children under 16 in factories ar stores, No children are allowed te work between 6 at night and 7 Ir the morning in Indiana, Kanans Kentucky, Obio, Oregon and Wiacon sin, The hours prohibited are 6 p.m to 6 a. m. In Alabacna and Connect! cut; 7 p. m. to 7 a. m, In Arizona, | Iiinola, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey and North Dakota; 7 p. m to 6 a m, in Arkansas, Washing ton and West Virginia; 6 pm. t 6:20 a. m. in Massachusetts: T p. m to 630 a m. in Now Hampshire $ p.m to 6 @ m. in Nebraska Peonsy!vania and Rhode Island p. m, to 6 & m. In Idaho; and 10 Dp» m to 6 & m. In Colorado. In these states no exemptions are a! lowed. In many states exemptions are « lowed in spectal cases. The cnost pro tection in afforded the child in New York, where prohibited night hours are from 6 p.m to Sa. m. Next best are Iowa and Oklahoma—-4 p, m. to 7 a. m; 6 p,m. to 6 @ m, are prohibited in Michigan; 6 p. m. to 620 a m. in Maine; 7 p. m. to & m, in Maryland; rp m. to 6 & m. in Delaware, Georgia, Louist ana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Ver mont and Virginia; 8 p.m. to 6 a. m in South Carolina; and 9 p. m. to 4 a. m. in North Carolina. The second way to prevent child labor is by compulsory school at tendance laws. The longest period in in Maine and North Dakota, where children from 7 to 17 have to attend full time. Next are the full attendance ages 1 48 hours per w ay Py 5 per day, 61 per 6 per ngton per nots gan, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Inland and Wisconsin. In Iowa and Nebraska only part term is required Eight to 16 is required in Arizona Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Montana, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont and Washington all stipulating full term attendance Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Utah consider part term enough. Full attendance from 8 to 15 is re quired in California and Kansas, In Alabama, North Carolina and West Virginia part time is allowed. The seven to 14 states are New Mexico and Wyoming, full time, and Delaware, Louisiana and Mississippi, part tine. Bight to 14 ts the law in Florida, Georgia and Texas, but only part time is required, The Arkansas law requires seven to 15, part time, Maryland requires seven Kentucky, seven to 12, In Virginia the required age is from eight to 12, and 16 weeks is the minimum attendance allowed. But these attendance laws are often set aside by the child getting @ permit to work or because the home is far from the school. Seven states have laws requiring attendance of children at continua. |tion or part time schoola even when | working. These are Indiana, Massa, chusetts, Michigan, New York, Obio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Seven states require children, who fall to come up to @ certain edu- cational standard, to attend evening schools, These are California, Colo- ado, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New mpshire, New York and Wiscon- to 13; ra Ha 40 YEARS FOR HOLDUP | MINNEAPOLIS, April 18.—Judge Dickinson, in the district court here, removed one Minnesota hold-up man from public life for a length of time, news of which is expected to startle other bandits, Fred Hyatt held up Helen Gordon here and got her jewelry. He got a maximum sentence of 40 years. In Amertea it has been found the | This Hen Lays Eggs Way Up in Tree Top} HOPKINSVILLE, Ky., April 18,~ | Frank Quarles, living near this city, | owns a hen which lays her daily ee in the boughs of a fir tree. | Her nesting place ix 20 feet above | ground, the eggs roll from bough to bough to the ground, but of the eight deponited *o far only one has been broken. “BAYER CROSS” ON ASPIRIN Always Ask for Genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” Only Aspirin Tablets with the safety “Bayer Croas” on them are genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” owned and made by Americans and |proved safe by millions’ 6f people. Unknown quantities of- fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold recently by a Brooklyn dealer which proyed to be composed mostly of Taleum Powder, “Rayer Tablets of Aspirin” |should always be asked for. jlook for tho safety “Bayer Cross” on, the package and on each tablet. Ae- cept nothing else! Proper diree tions and dosage in each Bayer | package. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bay: Manufacture of Monoaceticacides' of Salicylicacid, | bur ‘Then | diseas It’s Dr. Hohenzellern, and Willie Is a Horse Doctor Says Royalty Blue Book) (Special to The Star by N. B. A.) PARIS, April 18.—-Maybe we ought to call him Dr. Hohenzollern, And maybe we ought to call his} Frederick William | oldest son Dr Victor August Ernest Hohenzollern, Vv. 8. Anyhow, the Almanach de Gotha, which is the blue book of European royalty, is just out for 1919, and these are the principal titles it leaves to the one-time German emperor, king of Prussia, margrave of Branden burgrave of Nuremburg, Cot “PURE TONIC. VALUE In Peptiron, to the Last Particle of the Medicine The new and real iron tonic, Pept- iron, is prepared in the convenient form of chocolate-coated pills, easy to take, easy to carry about with you; no water, no alcohol, no opiate. 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De Gotha had a hard time fixing the status of all the ex-royalties this year, | “The dismemberment of Austria, and the transformation of 22 German |states into as many republics inter. rupted our labors as we were going | to press,” the editors comment. The Almanach puts a “ci-devant,” which is a French way of saying “ex-" in front of all the ex-kaiser’s | titles, and then adds: “Succeeded his father, and re- nounced the throne November 8, 1918, doctor in law of the University of Berlin; doctor in medicine of the University of Prague; doctor in science of the University of Klausen- burg; engineering director of the| polytechhig schools of Germany, for merly grand admiral and field mar- shal, general, etc.” And young Wilhelm shines as a horse doctor in the following classifi- | cation: | “Frederick Willlam Victor August | Ernest of Prussia, cl-devant imperial | prince of the German empire, prince | royal of Prussia, imperial royal high: ness, born at the Marble palace, near Potsdam, on May 6, 1882. a sore, touchy corn or callus right o: For a few cents you can | get @ small bottle of the Renounced | magic freerone discovered by |his rights and succession to the | a Cincinnati chemist. |throne November 8 (December 1) | T| Just ask at any drug store 12048, Sour: ‘n law, Univeraty > for a small bottle of freezon erlin; doctor in engineering, poly- | technic schools, Berlin and Chariot: | Apply . ar rom poke tenburg; doctor in veterinary medi- | «hee rath yg oe 7 jeine, higher veterinary schools, Ber- | ay Y oe Sedna ime 1 erly gel infantry, in; formerly general of infantry, | Genie yee ee UN a ete,” a ‘There's a similar treatment of a lot root and all, with the fingers, in before applying i rwards, It hardened calluses on without hurting « Ladies! Keep freezone on your dreaser, If we listen to the troubles of | burg is one of the few in Germany | people it sometimes makes us b It is pleasant for a man to Oh, My! Those Awtul Corns! Lift’ Corns Off With Finge Doesnt hurt! Apply few drops then fe Tust think! Not one bit Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, of feet shrivel up and fall h f