HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-08-02, Page 2fr
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• Canada. flc Empimirs*
pit bap been-puhrith44 4 tf-
litnarieg ricioreiv to -whieu exception
ba been taken by those who are erT
seders egainet unclean. Om in the"
United Slate& It ja, intirefting to
note that tol of the thirty-4ine were
not subtoittai in. Ontario at all, that
the board of censors completely xe-
it:eh:4 Seven of the. remainder and
that the other 14 were,:withoet ex-
ception, altered by the Ontario kinast
-in some (=et new Simms in sub-:
.7stittition for; objectionable cones were
„ tarnished by the producers. But net
one ,of, the 31 pidares got 'through
"as wae."•r.---• Toronto Star.
'cROVIS IIATC11 CHICKS, '
-Weelneve beard- of hens Witching
dealings and wandering wilat-it-ta
about, arid of cats mothenng lox-
. .
es and riling ectosui but J. F. expert-.
' 'zen, a visitinein the city from Stet-
tler, Alfa., rather' ;tattled us the' o-
ther day 'when heSaid he bad had
better luckein getting crows' to do
the 1224ehing of his chickens than he
got from the old Biddies themselves.'
_He and 'Sege of his neighbors 'non-
.
• ed the ides o
despised crow_ do norirething useful
ioraIig. So- they-.foUnd some
'crow? nests put three or four hens
egge in each and in due 'course ap-
peared the baby chicks.
'It was ,necesnitY to remove the
chi -dm from the nests early; how-
ever at their 'instinct did not teach,
er crown 'brought it Itt the nests.
However, Mr. GoertzPrn said ' thie
presented no difficulty, and he 'says
be i quite Sat:Tied with bit crow
ineubators. -7-Leelibeidge
ENGLANIYS "SAIASON"
Johnny 'Marin is the boy "Samson"
Virokieghane Ile is, aged fourteen
• years', and can lift 130 'peends With
• his 'teeth, hold two Ponies pulling
in
.onposite directiOns Or lift a 'pony
from the ground; Johnny, a 'till and
loright-laped lad is anxious to become
•2 Priefessional strong man..He has aL
"VeadY rereired an offer 'Pt 120 Per
week to perform in a circus," his la -
father,' Mi. IErnest Marne said, "but
the ' etineation authorities e require
rum to, stay in sebool Until the end
of *e teem, 'at Easter, and :he less
been able toe accent. the offer."
Johnny. Mann has been 'lifting
"veights since he was five years old.
He and bre- four younger brothem
have been laained ince early child.:
hecid , by their father who Won the
toxlcshire wrestling' ebampionehip
in ' 1918..' All' the'children have woe
prizes' in baby . competitions." T:heir
-leather, at' tate strongly -built woman
has alho achieved some reputation as
a --weight lifter. -Border Cities
Star.
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World Ili Large
IN THE:CARDEN
There is nothing like wortjng th
son for:thP. health of both body and
mind. .n...esoPhers are agreed upon
nereesiste_ y of man "cultivating
. garden" and this may he taken in
a3 well as figinative 'sense -
'Then there is the direet Practical 1`21,
ltle to be obtained, from growing the
vegetables and garden produie.
Hamilton Spectator.
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CARE AND VIGILANCE
Pedestriarisrnust accept their fair
share of respoesibility for their own
mifetY, and while 'motorists operat- ,
ing lethal 'agencies, 'must eierce,!.
'EPe'cial Precaution, Particularly 4
...inte,rseetioxisand other portions of
thoroughfares where they are rilte-
ly to come to close quarters with peo-
ple on foot,' they cannot be expected
to do all 'tbe dodging, especallY when
pedestrians engaffe'in the Praetis' e 'of
"jay walking." -7- Victoria Daily
Times
01.1) DIME -NOVELS IN DEMAND
, , ,
v. - ".ottleDiiire .eethivela are -
o
,
ning to bring big Prices- Not
them, of course.' But First Editions
Of-aathetit. ilieaer7booki-aTe-in-high:
demand and sill at from $1-50 to
each "The Shawnee Witch," 'freer
'Menri,e's lelnary and "The SWemori
*den.," or Blacksmith ' of
Caraden,'" from leers:thee :Dime ser -
„haste are listed it :eadi. Them,
books would to -day -be "published ,at1,
$2 or More ,artd. are not less artis-
tic or distingnithed.. for literary
,flualitY, 'than .niany best sellers. °-
Hamil,ton Herald, ' •
,
• A ansPrOtEtirr---,
neleqiaper that it, doing excel-
lent
work in Canadian 'travel promo-
tion is the Ottawa journal; which.
publialles weekly an illustrated see -
tion ,.t.ttiotg forth Canada's tourist
- attractions. -
The Journal is to be compliment-
ed on th' is good work, and it is set-
ting an example worthy of the at-
terraort •- of Canadian necmpapers
from ..coast to coa.et -4ialifitx Her-
.
AND WHAT A LAUGH THEY CET
A.JOhnB Hopkins authority eleens
that Stuebithera -get the benefit: onhe
from therays that tench their hands
roduces Funuture •
Mit°
aste" (Cellulose Material
Oslo, NorW;. nee
Made in the'eltenaissaneee style
'Oat 01 the waste Products efeeellu
lose and •textile factelies, 6,009,001.'
tens 14 which are at Present said to
oo nothing but Pollute the werld's rir
vers every ,ysar, has been shown here
nv Mr. Way; Kristefferseie a Norwef
eneincer,
tko'fa;-eitere is Preduced by gleantf-
of " an ieverition wind, grinds : the
Waite •metee.. fromtne feieteries• int')
a tough pulp, out Or Which scores 4'
different things can be Made:Mr
Kristofferson was first educated as a
weed earver, and tried to construct a
*aid
carving machine: but he fotind,
that a tii6-..er• registenne 30,900 rev.i.
,U#01)h' 'Tr, minute w -es required.Var
dedared that:
iheyeeduldnei, melte Such a motor, as
3,000 revolutions a minute being the
ireteimein. . • •
By nea.r.s 9f ','e at credy the i-
venter eceelred." ,Seffident skill t4 •
manufacture hit oven .m:otOr, Hi
then had the oppOrtueirer or expere
-nientieg tth tellehit0,:lYe at a.cell.
linos° .fadory, and. proe.meed, aiii)uir
'which he, ;treated with.. ehroree. acid.
The prod* veoeiltble.ci rubber: but
appeeced to he enatelile, whereupon
ee made a machine or the production
,or3 material .conaistieg of ninety .
per gene Ore and, 10 per cent lye.
This fiunPy gave tlie. .004 *gees/
for Moldi •. • • • ' •
A •Renoisieince,echeal
Made ccf.; °eke dolls and other ,figurer
for exhibition can all 'te me.de*of•thit
Hr. Kristeffersop Says that ht
can *st a figure in 3.0 Minutes at
eget of $125 eorePared With ()e'er '
in the ordinary -way.. --e •
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It is eXPeited‘ that this ievehlies •
will be. 'cornmeicially-eeePleited ---
'Desselorf„ Germany, and at one at
the eellolese. factories at Sundsvall,
Sweden •
amed Edition
Is Reprocluced
Single --Sheet Describing Saint
*John Fire is • Published
• Again. ,s,
Telegraph SAINT Jo0f11. .iNu,', e N2. Bile -e -11187h e7; pwaiz
• , . the confused ,to a, single ...sheet and con-
1*.7s. Muriel, r"---..rn---.,11' of Mim, Eng-, clailik4 she Is mined only One story -ti store, ,Iiow-
busiest sP°Aisillnlail in the'llY-Cfill* She 1"!cs after bet- home, - has. ever, that made every front page on
handand baby girl nest the is honorary secretarY of the vimiten's . the continent. Reproduced here on
World Ganui which are to *held, in London in August. She I°13ks • ,the '57th anniversary of St. John's
.a.ufatgere4a11:0shethevoco;ree. :00n4encecompeteofin,.athletheeea. Brie:6120'm the ehiri:y.an:mpewtingorid great.. .fire, the $
fouccol.unin , kissue
countries. They.,, are seeking information in almeet, as many, king.. 'I -gives clet:aig of the conflagration
• • ' ' that wiped out most of the citye
. ,
games-. Between times she will probably knit a few sweaters. Damage of 27,000,000 and t e
.1,612•dwelhngs and 615 bum ess s-,
loss of ' a dozen lives occurred when
'and .faies. ' , This Provee,e as some inly• poOd-ee to reditee their: .nctin- :
12aVE thatighteall,aloog; that peaoire • -bee: The ' "P.E.1'.." • group tageei
'eke go in for sun-bnened beeb. ecit With force that wilaf7we need now,
tici' for . the amusement :•. Of", . their is an "empleyrnent .pelice". which,
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friends--Kitwtan Whig -Standard. •' should aka at diverting a great :pare
- ----. • of, the existing . able-bodied uneth-
. ., A
ROCKING THE BOAT ' liloYreent into channels' where 'it 'CIO
Once more when one readsof net only do leess.'liarin but eatt be
drownings by eapeezittg of nazioeee by positively benefieiehethet .,". is, into
:the going to: pier -et -0f rotten bottee,I. ezektded ecteretion '(ee threegh, the
U *e ..'recktirigthe boat" :idiocy ot' rai-Ang: of theleaVing, age and the
sheet zadde fast and an that sere • of • and ' firlier :.•reretriefit_--nlartche..Aer
• getting caught in a squall -with, hes ins • titution of contirtuationSchools)
HAVE 'LEARNED HOW To
, ' PLAY?
John BUB certainly knows haw to
'feeel in his:playthete.
When the great and historic der-
by was the.Feeelich, etie
ed pages to till angles of the race- ,
Dee:4s long' •'past were re-examin-
ed. The, Beene, at'Epeom on the Sun=
day before" the race was .404 -rated by
special 'writers. The horeee were writ-
ten..
ten,. up" as though they pomsessed
personalitY, „Joe -keit Were described.
This was not bin:seise." the people-
: dreat Britain are 150 deeply Con-
cerned with hcate-recing*..witli.ttr
• retibit, of the Derby, , •
•1 ista!'beCause• the 'Herby •Was 'a
national ;play feetiete -slitiloel a
En7150-ini*tii$ of
•, the valtie playtime he takes off
•',fare an * of .aimost
• indifferen4e, • ' ' • -
That is *Oaf "him . sanely.
halanoedand his 'cot:miry in :abode of
• level4aereledeent Vgicouret, Sun
• SHE'LL' BE SCOTTISH
.Th'. ne* CfMarder new: building
, Me the Clyde will . not have mere
pool: otheribig
but a. reel bathing beach. Bathers'
walk doein ti* , beautiful
green water- an a•streteh of laiid,,just
'1,i• they '41roal4 de at the. .seaside.
othen'they on ;the sands and
'inie;Y:arrtineint tntilfght4, • In every
way the•,eirritonme.tit,,toill be realist
'
Down on the Sontir„tealt .01 Eng,
hear the matith Of Ihe`Thatieti
Seaside resort % nailed Margate;
•• it is a plane where 'Lahtlap EttiPpere
' go by i'ne tlitiesatide to eneed . an
•odd: day; o1. their annual` liko .weo.ks
with pay. It' isIttlitly the ' Oast,
•itaglid at the dernoCrie$Q Mar -
rate 13 Is tery proud of Mire
Wee Ittat. like Herta:tele irepudertte
.• io • Offer to • 0440. Atte ,sand .Stit the
Curlariler.ii Lido, •, • • ,
' The elydialtlelaIka
• etexed indignant' They. Weeld- hie"
Oahe. 64 that:tit/41A saild. It. had tai,
' be sand tea, the hanks, 0. the 'GIVie
.naethirtge 'Stt.thoinasjfiniii
4 -
thing, one is reminded of the remark • Guardian -
of air old sea captain who, when aslc-
ed if a bag was safe, replied: "No
boat is safe, , it'ts
in
charger of a safe .man."-eelforth Has,.
tinP '• •
• SCOTS BUT OUR ,' BACON
In spite of a straing. demease in
the total imports of •Ixteop into
Scotland in the firet (Piaster of the
year, shipments from Canada reveal
aelerge -increase over • the eLor
ponding period 'of 1933.: . Purebaset
from' Denmark • ,' 'Ind the Nether -1 encourage Weir.- ‘-.1°-PPing and •'6-4":
lands Were reduced ' in '''earh s aree 1 courage im.-e-:--as for example, die -
by about 50 per cent, as compared ect. assistance in. shipbuilding, skiPbadding, indii'•
1
with the -firet.' quarter of 1933.: On ect esiietance. foyealiatemerif of nue-
theotler band, shipments from •'''the tabos. speCiel tailwaY rates. - and ao
-Bond:Mon jaireaied almost .30.0. '•Pei", forth; reieictions on the ceastina'
eISIPTIS11 511fRPANG
Before. the. ',War .rineA foreign
Unteiete,Wereeentent to allow their
trade to travel in British, shiese•Dtir-
leg and Sietee the Wer afincist eery
nation his aspired to; • bind. mer-
cantile marine of its that
process used 'Methods which amoent
to enfeir .cotiopeeition. It would take
volurne, to7C$3.1k!Itin, tlie different
•Biit. : a i I 1.W iil. Build! ground. ' • Five newspaper; buildings,
• I tablislitiente '', were - hurriedto the
'
Mei •
including the TelegMpls were des-
""..,..a___.tiCti_ed, and the special '' single sheet
_ .
edition issued the following day' was
,
Londonec-Gient: Britain's new bat- made up in one of the few printing
tle ships to be laid down in /931' will shops untonchefi by flames. • . ''
I
:be -radirallee'different .froin all fight, • .'The Personal losses' of simile of
,ing ships now. afloat, 'Recoiding, to our. coriipositors have been so. great,
Hector C. •Bywater, Writing in The • and the clairee of their families ao.
•.DialY7Telegraple - ' ' • '. :' , ,, .: ; 'Presaing; that they *ere not able to
in ehT tigegtutt./11.1iheaii.V.e.:guitsasse4ofgastf ea.. :: net wd t 'Jr Pt. tit :ii.;.: . able give . to u s describet the e, benefitato ooe of En c their7iweaet., atsx.ei,servicesuni.n. .
firing nearly t --ice ' f ' 'I the .' for thi4 is= d h '
New Type W
Avoid Simburn After
Drinkiig Alcohol
s •
Saniy
will be armored and otherwise pro- proper manner, 'the ills' 'era, ,of
tetee;an an .entirely novel plan. et, Yesterday or. to addieas • our feeders
them Die Pabst
in fitting wocdA in regard to 'added that going bate.:
Don't, get your sun -tan after con-
euming biiiietheat cake.s or ,
advises, Die Charles F. Pabst; the.'
chief dermatologist Of allfreoltlYa he- '
spitale warning against the perils of
the sures 'rays. Here are the rules .
Dr; Pabst Jaye down for vacationesti.
'Don't go out in the sun after eat-
ing 4. generous breakfast of buck-
wheat cakes or drinking ° highballs.
ScieeCe • has proved that : such sub-
stances ad quinine, alcohol; buckwheat
ironandledinereelieir Wen" inter
tinily, fender an individual .eitteme-
Iy sensitive to the rays of the: sem
"Beware of .scanty attire. If one -;•7
half of More of the body surface is
.einiburned with the formation of '
tem,' serious illness aild even' death'
'may result. Even a entld • eunburn:,
.
that causes only redness is extreme-
ly dangerous .if it affects' the entire
akin' surface. ' .• • •
"Don't sprinkle perfume or, toilet
watt* •on the ekin,befere exposure to. • '
sunlight. This may produce :a. severe
,
inflemniation of the skin ealled,.der.
matitis:" .
is said they. will be capable of defy-
ing any form of air attack. ,
' Except for tmiMportirrit Areas, the
tallier' and sheltee'decks of 6'e whole
'structure will he virtually. bomb-
proof, it. is asserted The, positive
anti-aircraft defense is to 'include. at
least .eight, ' and probably bee.lve,
said the 'Telegraph. •
, "It was 'heart -reeding: to witness
sick, infirm •-•and aged Persons being
dragged through the streets in 'search
of a place of safety, which it was
very difficult to find," said the pa-
per at one point Women and child-
ren wept freely, and even fell grown
, qttickfiring guns, besidesntliileroHs men, eeteld not 'restrain :their emo-,
multiPle machine, guns of hen‘, -Y Pune ' tions.;, StreaMs-af blood, the
zee,of injuries; .marked • the faces of..
More than a dozen tentatitree several Men, and others had receii7 '
have 1?,eendrawn uli• einherly- 1 ed breezes and were maimed in yeti-
ieg eeee, features_ The Ships • are 'vas ways. Many men .and Women
to range from 22,000 to 35,00,9 tens, might he. utterly exhausted with
fat -
the size to be determined by the igue• and the heat Which became
naval.. treaty of 1935. While the .sufferable, dragging bedding , and
•Miralty desires, to . standardize the 'Pieces of furniture and other 'articles
future battleship at ,000 torts, Brit, through the streets : a' Vain task in.
aia-ta prepared to folio* $1, the other e Marty cases', as the new plhces of
e-erc want 35,000.4en ships.. As refuge sought out often preyed'r js:
.ibeizt to ley7doim. twit 35e unsafe LS those' that viere desert d
' headed in the sun did not increase the
growth of hair but nsiiellY caused
the hair to become brittle and break.
cent -Brandon Sun: • trade, especially severe round the,
,
United States; vexatious consular
The Empire end other d'u.-; mamier of pref-
itohiEti Afdi err-e:t;•alitt. Penalties. pa.--eengefee
the cariaas. ,eaperienee af. Goeernment cent:recta. Th.,*
JVI-iZ.1 JL
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• anu non_tnnrersc... 4 Fran '-hoS two .26: ,The paper described a rushee:1h;
thela,b11 Count de Casezta . (who thiri 'emotint to .2 ,sort ofiuraverml '
. en. Bankers
swan) to see,: bis son many, the. .. . ; _ • sozdnerhilis' in14•• ;90400.111, tout, the size of the 'arid, hus-in.ess men %.vez:e permitted tO
later headed the carest teeein hi war against British" shippiiag.--1.,0n- 50q -ton. v?` -.5 IR' eireadyin hand, it is. I3ank of New Brunswick. where th
• fought againet Garibaldi .1800 and ;On *Orning Pait-•• tba't the new British battle" valaable bad ',been taken e
and' cellat of 'tile e'. Yeelts
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PLEASANT "
Pleasant people Make a full 'day
cheerful; they. have somewhatof the
sanie:eifect in a room a,s-aneepeeenre
or bouquet of bowers, they make
us feel for the tittle.* if everybody
was pleasant because they are. We
cannot eiwityi .-eepIrtin sihe they ire
So. pleasant. '"`ehey may not be. beau-
tiful -they are often ...Phan; they <are
not IlwayS. 'butt people -they. are
sonietita lids; 'they are :net al-
ways the ieet; but they Possess
. a magic s erior to all these !which
derails elle wit and cleverness of oth-
ers, and Makes these of, smell value
beside their, oWn'attfirctieenese.'
place their valuables in th
daughter of Alfonso XII., agairc.4 •wAR •Is PREVENTIBLE
whom he had fought for Don Car- TheY, are distilling death In the
•los. It is ttzt- the only instance, of" labora•tori I. of el.: civilized" man -
the Romeo ta
meo • d Ittliet motif in' Mel tries. and atir ,;wri coutitri le not
I
toil-. •It is welt imin that the: b-hir#1.---d.. 'War We are.teidfthat
weningtoeane „Napoleon ' fimilieg im•, expert ,50, now produce a' gas
the union:eel the SfalqUe4 of Well-ikinds erf' attack- One group ,ef them -
Patterson eeerotne Honavarte's Ilisti'de#12- An antidote is foetid:: then.
were marriag' e,'• ifirou0 malc which is, proof 'against certain -
ealey With . the - sister Of glizatiiii i#s inTeritg •a new means of dealing
!leap, scarcely less aaixotdad is but of. the devil's. bre* of research
afters:4rtls, in the sere -ice of wee; :dere the defeesiee deFica' futile.
need riot occur- It is not written in
fereieee visitors „eoethise. eeiietrL,will be It
prevented if governments'
ee the th
and by the respect universally ateor_ .devute,f0 preparing for: war- If the
'the. tact that ,,•Zilapaleon's cook wase'coneesea new compound, whiCh-cen-
Vgtort.--4.onden obierVer., •. • , Oa a- di'e^e-'ter as .inOderii war
iR1TAIN AND THE JE415- •Nthe start: It 'can be Pre'i;eUteeL
are often s'... -prised be; fh--e bighilece ,Seek etesCetrewitineecineehelf the-persia-
taken in national life by the Jew, ten the e4ergr" •OCti et 4 Ir..b
ded to ,the jewith tice. For cent, • Governments will not „Move, :the
urier this has been typical of the !„ Peopler they rile rota corepel,thein:
The ege-old European 7"'L0nd0it Daily Herald: ' •
"
'tice Of „the ‘,tpogiorit" has never been; _ ICE CREAM
_
a national' paztene, ,rior i'•relief for- '1-441JOOLATe. ice cREAM ,
ovee' strained nerves. Iq• tines' of: ' •
erlifs Onili4mien have never sought 't • *elt thocolate double boiler.;
and
for an easy scapegoat and • turned tAi condensedk
The re...milt has beent
, hat' ,Pyar °Wine water for', nye
Jew -baiting. 'ram'
the ,Jene in England are loyal, oror„. ateehatil 'Mixture thickens. Gradually
e
Wateran
'thY. and happy eitieense_et hee heeut'add, • d tbin team or evepore
said tbat •evere country, Orstff the Jeer's ated infik, Blend thorcrughlie Cool end
fla al ' of acb dashe.r. Peek ,irt.lce for one
• . ,1/1 quarte.'2 Striates:. brustkeetened
'
It dt.••.serrei, Britain and the ; ' JeWit' fre* in two -quart freezer. • Beteg:re
°thee:Let:option -Beeigeg .Newe. , hour' or more after frzieg. Makes
POTTING P. E. P. INTO THINGS chocolat.l 11 cup! eweetetied con.. creeds alleviation.. • „ ,
,
, one neej not be a , convert to deusee kink. 1 tuts obi allo;cancet tor. the
°PlAnuine fbeltt tewb' sake VI shire", f.'3,Irt, thin cream or era : • milkweaknesses ef Others.
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te fear expressed in' the "latzsti ' •
. To consider everythitg Impossible
broadsheet ,of "PEP." " (the' Politi-: ' • ,RE4PiiNG TIME . :' that we cennee ottileives perform,
To 'bellet-e only what Otir. Snits
ear -1V1--Etbnornie Planning group) ," e"."'"' " • ,, .
tlr:at we may :loe making ' "a new • r -,'....a Italie blotk lit London a mirofistan Onto,- e : .
If nirlit the „t1 fitire after the entered the hoSnital
ills-gi.:4,4?:;' .FI::/131VIER ROYAL -eV NOW 1
MOSCOW -The Soviet ' Union is IN HOTEL BUSINESS.
c°a .rincli:thetodin7 TrIlefefatittelikeertint: leatiMmeedaftele.gthese!. ' Three • unniarri' e'd Hapsburg . arch-
Tass ,New* AgelanY rellOrtaz : • I dadliesses of the One-time royal family
Hitherte, gelding has 'been the .peo- of :Austria, have founded a cOinpany,
cedure. Thiii, h9wayer, was found. to at the Austrian Spa, Bad .dastein; to
itnerar . the eihemineas Content of the co,Thneeecttheereeheatreelhed,uarihdesrsteanrreenoise.;
7.scleetists,bave•foand here that two ana. Agriea and,,•,:)gargaiet ', ''t1,1 elaps-
or. three bleedings taior to slatIghter- hirgtLartaine„ The- are daughters of
ing ghre better' retnitt.
Toicana; Wither Of Grand ,Deke Per&
. 'the 84 -year-old Giandduchess Alice of
,
,
' --
• Wend 1V.• of Tos.cana, ' - ••
" . ...
i
Mistakes ofi Life •
-,-.--..-.-ii, that the indivi-
To expixt to set tiP Onr own St • and- dealt -sac, system tea Worked, • More;
ard Of .right and wrong end :xpect good for the greatest nuritber than
everYhOdY to conform to • the 'socialistic systeni. far;," -
To try to measure. the enkiYinent4 waiter Durantee,
Of othere by our own, 7
' • r . • " • • ••
To expect unifoileity or opinion.in "" • --e• • ' •
Ales ' •
To look for judgmeet end. expeee
,
ence le Youth. • '
To' endeavor '• to :Mould. all disnese
tenet alike, •got, to Yield to unimpoze
Foit TIRED FEET
, :The following used by nurses In
some hospitals. Add 1 tablespoon of •
baking soda to a pint bt • common
• bran and elk In a brain wet With sUt-
fieient :warm.. water to form a, thin
Paste., • •
Innneese- the feet in this for 10.min-
utee and great relief 'will be feleie
• REMOVING` BOILER RUST
To remove rust from, a bolter. 'hem ,er
and drain *bile the willeieis reiti
eirrhed by the heating and 'before. the '
the water to. boiling, pet out the the ire
settle: The ordinary drain valve '11: •
pipe,. emuld , be, uncapped Or 'discon •
too Small to 'be effective: the tettwe
neeted.'The resit or ;wafer which re • •
sults should clean • the boiler " tbor.
Particlesekaie,had :ft -'‘chance---• 6
3, LOSES HER BATTLE
TO CONQUER DISEASE DIES
tent tittles; ' ,••• .•
S.1 111.0feetiot ter ewe. Brooklyn '"e'•'Y Afte a '
.•• au.
flSS acorns. ' „ke 'battle whih sailors Of the U. S.
..Te worry OtIrselVes: ' and ' others,.fleet gave their blood for transfusion
,Eoie Bitona, 1 -year sufferer of
leukemia it dead.
,The child ' had been tr. a Brooklyn
hospital three weeks 'fightirig the dis-
ease, Which ditroyi the red tdrfericies
in the btood iirearn.
"Eight attempts had, hecii made to
,kave her through. transfusione.e.
abort whet nannot he, reuiedied.
• Not to alleviate it. we tat 24 that
tialaortil 4iiatutioir 'otit of Ablebed-, bahty car, 4,...,ef0"0 h°,2neeed fr be. irel Tc, ire as 1 . 4 , me„ • -
'red unemplayrnen0 and 1,eteating' a stately moon- As me 'holdall wit the' day ' were ati iraperteirt that it tele Caae, whieh et•tradten wide eyro-
taii146'twthe*.htilinlegttlibt,-71,01;oe'' ?set bali6rilfrtel'!a4r sPti;i461°:e134;an.thliritilitItl4b4ig .6‘tht! 7:5TtiOd eitiii*ernafteetpene*etielei' ..en'tne'''Otit.-1 ibttbilre!'STeliel.eeadttfernedleilghf.pil!s,.r,tbrilitiaspiare:
bY *,ailr ate bdttbd,ith be eneeoechee eeeke* from the 'bulb, born tilde ''qtialitie ter it it 'Brae icethet! Williara F. Itexer prenetinted it title
upon." V.. "u' Must net be eternidetent At first the r' v'- in trent tank to Rh/eh makee the' Menrr 3121 an.nOfte foem. .
• '" ter • •
labO4t 1'}'SefficetY withieerlikh we ""netitee, but it 4.4 riot The chi! ether,' Vrecl.• ' ;vatic
and dragoon the' ltheMployeer stibside he tome&ard•bbliotti SYni" ef feel Me tittrato life IS 01610 to Said the feitellY could not attordio
nnlets can gatiittect that *e riatistioAti: utic daritog ootitett, 11„.1 diatett,e4 itettiefrittilie Fey Prefessionaedettees; bl ' • '
be ha%e done e' g .thet' hum. •%rea for :her batter irouid be 4044 -start Pick ordt freneett " '
'
ran- eatorit were
o. .4 .
e:
itope.
Then the fleet earne in.' In' a tette]
to Admiral David Selleite then tlit
cominandmarit, ttivona 41t fot
his child. '• , '
f bleed'' '` tiled 4
Wh,dpie, call or was IS '
to the et,, thirti-two, Seamen step -
pd forward. for tests, tO determine if, e,
their, blood matched that of the 'ailing
girt• :
The first sailor wee -gave his idood •
E. Warner, p, of Oakland, calif-,
brrile irettinted to his battleship and • •
told his comrades Nhe was
white. and :thafiked kind Weak
, A nonbee Of other
leered for blood tests beftieff the ilea
telt port-, One said 'nO ,nititfei hoW
Many sailors they need. they Wilt b'
heie24.
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