The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-08-09, Page 20•4
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ANDNOBODYWILLWIN
Sen. rranciSt-Wa atiike has tied 1111
250 skint has cot ahiPPera • $50,000;-
000 tied tiP $75,000,000 worth: of ear-
-goes, and ,-cost $3,500.000 in "wages
thus far. Yshathing could better illus-
trate ..th.). deuparate, folly of strikes.
There .11 'kat, suffering, , bloodshed,
and in the enid,no matter what the
• outeeme;',there will be gain for no..
body. Origratt 1ifes in this strike
•
have, been so muddied and bloodidd,
it "is not easy to tell • whatthey are
ahottt who is the,.yfroni. What Is
clear is that tuithlor,can be at stake
to justify what has taken place. After
' less' Of eetintleSSmilliOns plus
lenee and bloodshed stake leaders
it San Francisco have begun talk.,
Ing arbitration. Ilet they had' the
choke . of arbitration "before' them all
along. Truly, Is Main 'beings are siow
. to learn' wisdom from experience.--
Ottawa= Journal. . •
FR*E1)0M'S--..LAsr-STAND*
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The Weulea Ot ;&!.11eInt: • 'Georgia;
:becOnilnY, ettipiel•las over the freq.
nent „absences of thefr husbands.at'winj th
'nit Ya1i,,1• were • lodge
ineetingt appealed the, .n,ewstian-
--'ertm41:1.1iat- town to pubhsh attend..
-ance ;lists for each lodge Thal hitt,
,„.. 'the last .ziladel• ,of maseulitte, liberty
been Issanited in at,. g9Citt 014 darn
it. S. man Was a good joiner'lle'nA0t.
aspect ta.'spend threp or four wren,
tugs a. we*. Ma.scuiiiie company
•Jnstea4of .staymg 'at hozne-,Winni-
/leg.
, WILL 1 AKB, NO: dNANCiS, y
• k bitCdt.:biker Who' kid, led a: motor.
.i/st.' who Fare him a lift sari/he hid
• 'an' irreeistibie -Urge to kill. This
4naiztit., defence,' will have the eifeet
• of giving ,motorist s an unisistiOld
urge ite''.step On the accelerator, the
. next time they, tee stimebodY".11Oing
..that. cuts ;41160 Ottawa
, Citizen. .' • ' •
POLICE UNIFORMS ••-
hfunicipaill.tes ',through/int •Canada
have been tingaInny"negligeat. of the
ipinfort of their policanificent in the
,
saminer. ,T:toy ,clotho their 'men' ex-
- Oeliently In. /Klatt; but When sum...
zner_comed, arciand there is cruel in..
difference na_ to. the conditions. that
cenfront, the ofiietr; who ,must wai
about for long :periods in ApPitet
,.that is little different from tjiat
, *Ore, during the IOW winter temper_.
siteres.:;.There is' wide' relt0iee• :in
clothing Material., 'of -..apPrOPriate
,nummer weight.'1, It •Conld De" made In.
to neat andattractive
Weiland 'friburier
MUSICAL.,Y LAZY
The gramophone .began •, to Write
• "the.-cleatli:".warrant of thelilatlitims.,
!floss. The radio 'signed anty-sealed.,It.'
It is se much :easier to listen than
' to 'play. Csened• innisie has made the
lire.sent generation :musically • lazy.
ThomoS Tinfea-TotirnaL •
COLDS NOT CONTAGIOUS
One never knows •what to • expect
next.: 'lle:ent • research :'and experi-
ment of the University Of calitorpia.
medical men: into the .comnion Cold
threatens ' the upsetting Of one of
the generally, accepte* beliefs alenit
that "freettent and 'baffling .111 of.
cly-
*zest WarnelY, that, it is Wee -
„the Kinyston Whig:44nd-
ard toile, us, ,for example. Before the
American AanociatiOn for the.,
Ad-
Yancetnenl. of- Science these medical ta
• scientists :told of expeijment3.'•
which: all atternpfs to transnilt &Ada'
Pe
Its Inventor eaintsthat the de -
rice. will dj-tbe work of a clutch . and
154;,•tind.„-,-wili • ecist -siihstantlally less.
to -manufactate"Man dither pt these
'naafi at,the PreSett' tiine.-)
The model of ..'-'he..invontion
con-
sIst •of two uteel, cones colletedwith
brake -lining placed • sidehy:tide so
withthat line the711): :1)CIt.f .4a:C0j11.. rhea e other, iit!All% at
adjacent suxfaces • being parallel but
not teuchis*g4,*pne a/loth:dr; One 'cone
is.onttpled to. the engine. and the:
other to • the shaft.' • '
. small • Itf,i,1” with a he,a4proor
tire trans/WM the drive from one!
cone tit teeother. by ineans Of a de,
ver and. spring.: 'The wheel .can be
moved eitaer tos arde'. Oct goes, of
tha'driring, cone„ or rnhe Other di-
rection Oct this triOirerflePt. results
in elissghig the gear ratio; ,`The in -
venter 'States that an almost • infinite
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nuntber of -vanationt between the
yeti° ,of 5owl 1 to ,6' can be .
talned.on'ennes lest' than a foot long:
,--Border. Cities Stet:
TWO ON A,. BIKE"
• The , Youth who: appeared in 'New
Toronto Peliee .COurt• chargedfWitit,
„. ,
de
nOd
on
der
be
at-
rY
to
foi
'of
carrying A paisenzer on his- -lite
after being 'waraed. not to do:141.;
'whit; thotign-C:6firieted-Waalet go
stnipended enteir e Maymins'
hinitelf lucky; The habit is- a da
.,er/Stis one inn something mast •
done to curb lt. The Highway
Be Act protubiti eot only the car
Ing
tWo on a bicycle . built •
carry one; but prOviiles a penalty
Other dangerons. • practises -that
bleyelisti hanging. °A to Street cars
automobiles, or .other Moving i
hieles.-Torento .Star. '
wAsTEFuk DEATHS
tha vast majortty 'of deaths' from.
drowning PcOur at the tinie, 01 lile
when the lndhjd1 is Most in debt
te•••ieejety aA no tie reiativms-:when
he has 113''preparation for
life; usually irepattett to him atthe.expense, of the State and hitoParents
and has yet' Made little, Productive
tile' of It They Occur alto among the
healthiest and must, enterprising,. al-
though perliapo not .always .the most.
Sensible Members of the • younger
generation.' Socially speaking: they
aro the most wasteful deaths that
one, can imagine. It is time they were
great17, Cut...do*.-Tortinto •Satur-
day Night.
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.LIGHTNING AS :A...itEtiEFAercia
And • YetIIghtJag Is one:.;etMan'e.
.0..eatett benetaCtiore. Natural.
n,ing Mt:rod/toes :frue of., charge: about'
100,000,000° tont' of fixed: nitrogen: In..
to :the soil in the •cOnrint of a Year::
One belt: viilf;,:tepOsit Jim:Dense, quail. •
tatei • Of'., this • absolutely. essential
fert.11.1w-in a .fiele. • Sii! When it' far
mer. '
lghtintig he Will of, Philosophle-
ali
tinw of mind, mark; It up as bal
f-
teing his e0eotint with Vulcan, the:4
rtiliZet man. - Salvia panadiaa.
...'EFfk6TIVi ACTION
Aniferioa4. :Mtn prodtteere einckly
changed, „trent' When Unite*. : States
ehnichea ,denoininittiOns united
In a ,drivoi .for the elim,InittiOn of tug-.
gestive.„:intledent Pints. .Protdstt 'were'
.• •not eectIye,••Lat the 'prodikers be-
gan. to. Sea that !cleatilinets waxt.fie
nett thing te, gedliness When. hex
offlc,threittmd,
a - - , •
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, Visiting the Baltic in annuat•Spring.inaneuiren, three cruisers of
the. German Navy tie up at Swinemunde for inspection by
rom foreground to rear Me the 'Konigsberg, Leipzig, and, Kohl; ,
will be Ite.cdssary since' the'prticess
01 .raising ger.'-ra1 levol •nt .tatte,
la not X. tntttr 'Cif a few months or
even year. But tite Connell starts in
favourable eircnr-s'ar:ices. There :can
be no 'doubt; Viat, .dren'itpw..the
in-
fluenco g be Brit is!) filthtrade is
being, felt M .diery cinema and that
the WOrs;. Itlays 01 the Ainerlean .film
are pest. Box og!ce:lcoesideratintis
'are dotibtles; ali4oWerful,!.• Yet
there is ap1rent a genulne urge
toWitida that ,artistic and monti
de-
velopment • of, :6,*.a.--tatiro tfoir, .Which it
Will .he fienera7iy.' Sgr'ded.. there is
pressing ifee4: -. 91gSgow Herald.
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."Kitchener sus leaf •that • the risk
of death i•I'othing ' With' him,
but that he ,not take the risk
01 capturo-itith'.-.1s.. :consequent '
boll! triuM ft* '
meat eakt•786 iOn as our front.ft
Was, tinfisen ,Wben the...SiOthile/in
bename. Stable ;Iwith the' failure
the iirussians. th
Out Seez-,taa 0P Stale allowed
Prince to 0:Lati . even then had
exert hilkt: atithnritv to preventt
keen yon4. offi..‘err 'from getting Iii
,etit
eMilOn...This ,./r1,1;e' the ':"father -sr
sharing:'Llte..xlingera 'Of' bis peopl
and thitt.'.exp.A.riesCe Mabee a -peen
er 'and, endnring wad; Whielr rei
forcea,kin.;ship: as. Was reinforced
by 4ininy anOtifir 'Prince Of • Wiles on
Itti4 •Bittle;i1:3dErWiT -Prance and: Plan-
ders,-;-=Itoi.ilo • Ito ning post: .•
THE HEfiLtIl
It is -so ofteo '•astiumed.,•nowadaYS
. that eiviirtetion going to spot that
'fadts and .fiZurMt *filch ''proie: ,the
exact 'OPPliaLe sire rdiesbingly
Caine. , .Nealthi
sup-
plies themt :The di-ath-rate te•ten.lier,
ve Report
an`Mciunties
Police Are Busier — 47,912
Cases Pro Force
During Year
. ,
• Ottawa. --.,.`Tine cases"
ed by the Royal .Canadian Mounted
,oiiee for, the ',year'euding• March. 31,'
, niunliered 47;912,, is 'romper'.
.with 32,737 for the year which
,clos.-ed On September 30, •1932, . and
:for which'last previous figures are
given; according to the annua.l•report
of that force available in the Abuse
of Cern/11011S recently:: The "true
easel" are disti•nguished by ibis, term
lioni those eases reported and later -
'11
found to be unwarranted.
This year's report rettects:e.cotion3Y
of. On the part 'of the RoYil Mounted.
The. blue book • comprises Only,79
en „„.. • - . . L
he
pages, chiefly filled !nth statitbee, as. _
tO against '189 pages in Or last :report,
.which Covered the year preceding
September 30 1932.
to '
In thevast the annual report orthe
ae• R.C.M:P. has beea'eagerly awaited as
a, veritable mine --of .1tairittiting stor- r as
ies, particularly dealing with the pa=
n_ trola carried •out BY the detachments
in .;
in -the Arctic, These are absent from .1
this year's record, their place taken 4.3
lap with masses of tabulated:
Know?
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Tho
4fetffP, 14144 aPearkO • 11.80. -
OP° .worclii.Ja a Year, and blink
games are playable
4dinittoexctren,p4t
4)0,690 time3'„ . • .
753
witit
8.174' 4.: • .„Ilee.r:ti;11;ir:Qorri_kgacr'lt,sytr 40: telephone
ncieTphimtwes
e.
imog completely' worn but every
73, hours.
•Poino property 'kit mitre than 1,50'
Yearn e0 to help ,c4/10reil Ot
twat,. 4-41tatoo, to star me,.
1,4comci. ,4ao risen front £60 to
this have.4hIenesn:
been made
and..granta ,to twenty Children a year
aro • • • r
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Thirty, different types o..buoya are
In use aro/ind ther2,400 miles of
cOast Of -England, Welds*, and the
Channel, Islands: Tho. beaviek welgh
ten: tons';', 'the „lightest ' :ewe. Each
hoor Oriodleaily'„ inspected, and.
everhanled annually.: • ,
•A :rOinantie disaPpearance Of an 11.
instrieus man occurred. . about
s5o., When Wu. Tao.tzu, grottiest of ' all
10:410oseeitatpoP4,01nnt, etht's, wflartillshoedt 'i,hhelaiin'fataemrPtual
Palace. At At the• Unveiling before the
'royal coUrt, he opened a :"door" in
painting, stepped through It. and 'Wes
7'eti!veehr:lite!ini-tliaeg-asiPI:Ptriiisurailte' hi .110W'
.effected In New. York. the' In-
sertIon,af machine;'
policy...is delivered covering the hold-
er against any accident accident; •for seven
qay4,! ' . • .
A ghost Pet up for auction ,itt .Mold,
near Chester reallged•:2185„ But the
buyer, Mr. Mr. Bernotelit,.of LiverpOel, ob-
tained :a handsome house and eleven:
acres of land, With ,It..The 'ghost .18. it
Bleck Mountain ' and, Said to.
have Inhabited the house for yearn:
'Conecietice money amounting to 12
'halfpenny stamps for sitting too long
at the pictures has tteon- 'yecelved by
a. Cinema' "in „Edgware fined, ".Lenden,
Summoned at Cambridge for peas.:
Ing -a 'red: traffic signal; Mr. Ernest
ooth''WatlibtihrattleLnlitetr t'hEelY0e, Itloce414
tho 'man palled him tip, 'he ,did. not _knew.
what traffic signals , were, is had
never .seen them !,liefore . • ' •
• . To bathe n temple: .the Mah-
arajah., Of Travancore 'led .thousands
sof his " followers on three-mile walk.
deirii• .the Sea, "ma."1.'c.hed. at their
head, ' 'IterefoOted, etripped. to the
,and tbrandishing drawn
SW0rtl.": ' "..• •
Anxious to See his %own epitipli:''and
to make sure that spoke 'well' cif
Mr: T.:W....byte:0nd atked.Ver
Mission 'from the 'Edit/onto/1 ...NW.;
Council. to erect s :memorial, to him:
elf-ln a ,locai cemetery,:hearitigthe
n'cription, "In inidng inemory of
41110mas W. Dymond, who entered in -
0 rest „.0 aweet. /lisp° Rion
and: loved :by:: '• apPlitation.
"Asnreaf1;18e114Cial.::.'• :e.37' :41POttd Ur.
Viadimir ZwOrykie,. a New., ersey
earch ‘'engineer; "Possesses an
memory!' which automatically
eeorthi the objects Hi ;rays dis„
over thein„; Se penetrji.thig is this lit-
trument,•,called the•lccietiscoPe. that
t 4 held capable of seeing germs
t the common .cold.„
,
, • • Ha'NflimiliTokto .
Mari)” asueited persons seem te
ke a chrions pride le, the difficulty
•• 7' infecloos ',of d.reet • inoculation
failee4sauit Star •
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!.00CCESS*ULc-thOdloffANTS
Hon.R. ..0„.110W \vhe..ti to succeed
BrOwitien: IS Os pre/tiler of Al..
boils, Is ri 'Scot Who came to Canada
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at the ago of 24 and worked 'for a
:time .a iuMberiack '''..Ontaritt,
Another ' SC'ilikatt.. Robert Forke,.
, came. to, Carfalla at the age of 22 and
ked fttnehatid": ,hirbectitne
leader of the doritinion • Progreseirea
'Odd held niiniSterial office: An . Eng-
Charlei Dunning came t�
,. Canada 'ait' itt: emigrant %nit laborer
",. 17; and 'lived to be the country's
• finance Mit/liter ' A4. Itithnitin, Peter
.Ifeenan, •.emigrant at • 27, and tOpk. a
• jab on the rall‘?'.,0; ,bc'aole te,
• , iletal nikistAi .and is now to be in
tie new OntariO Cabinet. Canada • Is
1. land of ,OPPattenity.-terOtito 'Star
PROFIT iN HORSES •
autnentic story is; old 01 ot the
tincohase in one et the eastern.Coun,
ties by it good, Mee' of horse flesh
• of two horses one fpr 5225 unit the
other for $275. They Were kept, and
groomed and fed for a year, at the
dad of which they were SOld to a
' lie* York man for $5,000.;Now that
Is good bus:nest, but one 'first ,has
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to kno*, hat a good colt. la or what
• he can be developed into. there is
: the nib, Coil/trine:1 Standard.
' I
, 13111'716H 'INVENTION,
sitnpie dei/ce! patented by
theithire engineer At Wallasey': MaY
revnititienizt, the ddign ..tof tooto!
, mos; and 4-isolcoli shit* and
Wang, vilittuYttlat
tent '•loWer,-thsn. it was as recentlY•
as ove• years: SAW in 'ten years '- the
tebetonlo3is detit,h,-vate hat •been
their aandwritint. Their' a:scribe 'te:
*teed by 22 per refl., we, now Satre
annually tik01/1 people who had :they
been born' in 190 *Onto .haTe•-diid,.
The: average nom! eau expoit, to Bye
Much 'Ioage.' :than' his, grandfather
did. For prOgretta we are
indebted tS inedieal science,' but we
owe • even. more to Social services.:-
kindle/OM Stindly Chronleie.
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rSfAta.t,itr. the Awls's and twlrls
whkh are 'it. 'fatal 'barrier to the
Stranger who Seikl to. read. :They
.present • an editor with: page orliko,
. a pie/Ail:O.' of -44 .ciatreinely,. coin.
plIcated harbed-Wire entanglement
.and, • are surprised . and . hurt . that • it
all It not 'at . tia.ditY.-.-Charloite-•
town Oder/lite, • •
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• THE 0;1'04 EXPLAINS.
....41130,--ara--arores-Or frforidruchis
aal•iii)apor Who Intitith' quite
ofteu. with rencirto.
.eringit lode's , that our limited
reportorial 'staff conk'. not Poosibly,
find Dine to:attend,: ffteOlY,
predate „ 'the ,•"itervIee 'thint %rendered.
63'10, And .we are aliviyi glad ..t.Orjo
cola. theso 'cf.-port:it • 'Often happens
however, that oink;e IS ' not airallabie
for their" Liablteatieti: in, &II and we
are.:qhliged to then), often
raneh to the aiinoyance, Of the..writer.'
'iteaders will, nattily realise .01itt we
litrioe', Only .4 111:641., sPitte available
etell.' week for 'bdits. The, only *ay
ire hatke'Of 'Making. a ilitIng Is by ..the;
oultiertiting,, and thereforei Many Celt
nil, 'Us of litiace• inlitt. be, ,giren. Over
to this tereMte• 'Prod/icing. .ittlitter.
WCCOUld adt poisibly ado*, to tdd
two pagat bedtime all •Iiiiilr.:altund,
ance 'Of tires: for: that • wotild prove
intsinets stil4ide in. a very '
tinie, • Cleaner; '
THE EMPIRE
• "tHE• movtet sCOTiliANt)
Tho. foriaa..Yort ot 8."'SCOttitit •PilM
th sold 'tilaitt,'"i dtrong'api)eal
AO the .inige blase of ,,thetighttzl!, peo-
•p10, Ettiata.,.'104e sooe3s, iiatiadae
THE coLLEctivE 'sysTEbt FOR
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PEACE
• There are stili some .:,People' • whe
believe' that tee earth lo Rift ,:but
they are no+ to rtuteroui.nor . :,so
its they .iirete' in the tiers
of Galileo., Thite etoec, bb few
Who,helie*e• that the prOtettlein
against a. Quarrel., ite"tial , Or -.potent:
Is it rovtilver 'in the hiP7pOcket:
but, ;here .again: net Mt' Many. ,Tet
!, Jr. Intelligent- people • today
ctii ''altert. tbsOrditles,-
refese' to believe :the, tafeist
*(end UltinottelY.the'..tiely). national
defence the': ,titiolltig. Of national!
Power , nailer •the, :*tile Of law,' Pt/M-
a:00mm tilt of, them. at' least as sett:.
evident `‘) that the , ea/4h goes
around the 'tun t, nobester;
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FATAL "ARCUMENT
An :argument hetween Mt.., And
Mrs. Anthony Giordano continued -
from
:' their home to the. platforiii of
oti.1;owitY station toe ended the
death! of Mkt.' Giordano ;MA serious
injury of ot. husband when they tett:
'Under it. speeding,Ititi • ''• • • , ":
Nothiog has tondo inota' „:0 laird
,
the '• tidtiiiiteenrient Of science than the
disposition vnig4t.: minds to, vilify
what ritoh cannot.'''',04idStehend
figures.
11,566 had cases
'faeelstiweroraerrl,th: s4ae7t7inus investigated,
part ,11,Yier.ii
violations fo the customs and excise
acts--Lsmtiggiing and rnm-running-Lr•
the railway act,,the,Indian._and nar-
cotic .:druga The breaches of
the. railway act related to transients•
"riding the toffs.", ' •
The !_repertnotet that cases of.
.theft, ,:breij/ing and entering appear
on the :increase. These come within
the scope of the 'Criminal cede, of
which 22,384 violations 'were ,inyes7
tigatgd. Breaches, of provincial sta-
tutes nuinbered 13;962. These had.
mostly to . with! breaches. of the
Venous liquor. sett.'
The Itaystl hIonnted. no* has agree-
ments provincial /natters with Six
of Canada's nine 'provinces. Theie
are Saskatchewan, Alberta; Manitoba,
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, --an.
Prince fdivarti '
__opt PEtoiNa A DOG.
,
•
.lintelligently trained and :Pron..
• erlY, fed 'bowie .kg May no more ex=
peet to 'receive tidbits Iront i(a mat.
tees table thar tci reteive visit front
:Santa Clans The Creature Will not
expect anything ot that 'sort until
after some then„pitiess• . visitor has
_ _
breken. hanseh id. rule. putting Ink,
its head 'notions which it: May take
long to eradicate. . ' •
A healthy dog will almost always
snap up .anv 'Ws."' Morsel offered it
tiniest it bail jut gorged ittett. TO
, keep' a dog in:gain' Ikeilth in the .ab-
normal en*itOti'nent, of a 'city home
4C%
.s•
.•
it is. neeeSsarY 1.0 tei4 It correct food
at regular ',wore. It Is espeCiallY ini...
portant 'to see 'Wit it get'e.neigh, 'with,'
'PerMitting :it `to OVeientr ...,•
Am6Lig tet it; IS titobatia that retire
1
.014
caulno lives ar, shortened' by .Overr
Indulgence . than • by neglect -New
YOrk, Sun. ,• .,1, „
!da'ad?' • •
".t4ow did it, liappOiito .; ' :
'While he was in Chid:sign. he Went
'into a night club and 3el1ed OW i".•
Zneliottoti". 0/:' 3
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Germans
Determined
So 'Says Attendant, atLondatt
Monument:S. Who Sees, "
•
Countless Tourists
, Toinciate from:. Germany. Deninark
and Norway are best climber of
the; 211 steps, leading to the ten of
the monument, the pillar .whIch•was
!Milt, by , Sir Christopher Wren In 1617
• Ceinniemotate the ear which
the great :fire :of LOndoin. fEii0and),
• This is. the definite .deCision, of L.
Bentie4 the . attendant at the
monument, who scorned the recent at-
sertiOn Of a woman • Visite!' trent the
ited States , that • Almericana 'lean
give Lendeners. geed- few Points in
wearisome oilinirla th
OP. • 1, '
Bentley asserts that •the inajOrity
of. tourists froin ,• tbir United 'States
tire , frightened ',airity when they. learn
they must climb to• the top.
, I ,tell theM there is SO ele-
vator" and only steps to climb
they say it Ls too much 'like, hard
Work and go- away"
...Gernians, in his opinion, Ste the
mist determited. Climbers, -With the
Danes ' and Orweglatin rennin; *
Clime 'second. - Londoners,. 011 the
other". heed. are very rare visitors.
but their tack' of. biterest it Made
,up for '.by the, float of 10048..1MM
PIMA GUT.
'.• • •••'. • • , it it .bAtED • l*
: Spottoo4..:framPtOito Wilt, 'street
railway inspector //pied' ...a'piece of,
par �n nu the tideW...1ir .• • •
• ,
he mutt/tied, Cheque...ter
soot.,"Alt,
"Oh, Posiztiate& as he read 'July
not t)ost4ttteti.::' fia.deeided, as
he saw thi* dite,..1g90 , • ! ' *
ittg, the depreiision
'British in Debate
Over. Bath VVater„
„ IYri.'w)ifl,i, 1,thri4i,y.7).idt.itf,3114ferWomS4t140e.70.1:07;1.1, 1.,
'tpondence. 'columns, In thoi px:e.a. one
Or the 41.0Eit abSerhillgtePICS in Great '
Itritain at., poi •raoia33t! I.S.: WO, 4004-
-ftu
o'44rotIlags'il'171., tfirit..1414et.P4i 4113;Srt4°94, (1;11114 0
seareelj given a, thought ' to bath..
'water. It. was water spoiled for 'Corn:
mon. nte! through,' its defilement with,,,,
'Soap ',.4O.0 'the solittre of our hadlip,7,•• •
' Aonso4T11,4.itttacce'wot -Iniiiallsttatlinietdtlia, klea,,eal: •
:ntlprre?h"ngt • t,g4rtg..1");14. e417ef. :a .ti because eour *aellt.:' 1
l)
Rini P It -44* -diolapOeared ::with .n ..
..se's,An order to compel He 'to,..cotee. • •
'ont and. be.: :dried., had invented). sit .. '
legend' that we, too, ,Mfght ke„,4wept
.down the :One; where ft beast et' the ' .
if a ra i I 1: waitilY4 ffo.r"'ne's.4°' SchliadNesess efInthcilleii• Peril*Prisoe-
bOuse. began to close about U. „, how,
ts,
ever, and .the golden: light "of credo... -
0114t;,. Wortritntioessl.ongReprultniceeto4fivel.lneptitzteei .
to that .'form ef blindness. which is
called. rdtlism. . rtathwater, When
ones used, , became to us' mere dull
:and, :dirty water„.. It : was ' not e:en
. saleable; like Old rags, :and eld,paper. • •
'it was ' the niost werthielltrand most
naintereatiag.: thing" 'n,-.;tho•-worlde-- .. .
...... to :.,1.,t,coLr44iiii,t4e44,.i."?thste. optr,!iulosii.Othead_i rt e infig hat
mistake . to . adopt .an. attttede. pf con- .
•teMpt, eirett to 'hath -water, , ken and.
wenten .ot- 4111:Claisei: have tuidd,enlY
become. alive,* the fact that, M. ilie
‘absence: a-4in, bithwater la , a . pie-
•Olouts thing that :should : no more bo
thrown away rashly than the ' jiticee, ,
ot : • the • Vine... '..it:..is; , 'some; at. 1 the* :.
.,,t0si.e.ee.r.adiiiecliatireo.f,,,inwOcirwed.• :hbeet/ettole, ti4ala':ith9441/..',
and ViejaS: in theii.tOrden:. That . Jut .
Mittatu` et' Soap, Whiett,..ive ;once be-
lieved • ended' - its uses; ;appears , to '
glye it ,new qualities of ',enrichment !
Mid' to :Preride it ,With alkalia, that •': ,•:
are .iiiieng ", the • ' templet! ' beloved by
,the .fieWeri,: The: Very; ' :)Offactinring*.• .
of, our bOdies,,.. it maybe, are: a•!.sireet ••,'.. '
.ldifv•Tn9th41.11:salielliceor ,Ln'it'hiriaitteelt1"101.1keril'.'"... •
tastes. :Does not • the cow eat:: grim, • :,
and the denkey. thistles? : ":. • .. • :
Min; ' however, ' in. a'. lail:,: animal.,
Itealilieg,'that the...flowers' in; his• gar- -
den.• Are .Craving' far 'this, ' Once -4a.• -• '
'Pistil 'hath -Water; he ' Is :BM ..per,piCx-
ed as .• to 't which 'is ..the easiest ••WaT
• to, transter the • dirty water: from . ilia • :.
, _,
, jbtatlitio-17 lit;:booiithi:ea'.!.igtit,r, odenp.0.0TetaritiOs'!If ... , .
vrla:.t*lia:t'Oer.t/71./''aCt'ern.h.i.g°7el'C'sn't1:11.4t1.1:111t.:.°L7:::...::
.up and down stab* again.aed,egiln •
tilled ":: larger. • outdoor • reinotaqii
with the centente. Of the..bath: 'la • te-
„ditties work. even :iiir's man who Who :Ss- -.:7•-•
..notiiiiii: else. to do: If be •Je inhibited
.10 .it 'cold bath, ' be May; ;et course,. • .
Pour .eack..cantui, .v/hen he • takes. it
own.. Straight, On 'tit the';',ilOwer...hod. I
Out";iltintle'%WadiaZhi;e-aillnliSeh'1111/enre.rat!':::911tittt:-Y: '
her: . the • water,' in.' het .• or :cold; :he •:
ill' :1i:reliably. find it 'beet' te•,.stOre ,.
he. Precicaut ;stuff.' up WI_ the ' tip-.
roach .ef sunset, when every' fitis..er. •
sping /dike' a. nsh `con..dry"..iand, WO! ''
e .. able to ; appreciate his: .! showers •
t 'bieSSiag. before • ritani ..intn • its ' • • •
!ening sbuiffiers. ::., -
Belden; : 'of - the ' • Times hive; been
,ggestitig, . a . variety ofilabor-taring •
evices ter, gatEak the , bath -water -t•
to ' the :garden.. 'one: reader .recom- -, •
ends. "!tyPhonite 'the. 'Water, front
ft- bathroom to the enter world. An-
her reader says that be knows a •
tter method, •:.1.5e,haa "attached an
d'.2 hinter -tire . tette ;.. • 'lletttl', to :tile--
iiii.:. And then 'by Means. ot:,01ther .. ..
0 treacle4int ' or tinned :fruit tins. ; •
ith their bottoms cut.out, he:put/on •
• Plan* 'mere. inner -tithes tut neees- '
ri. The tins,- he explains, "make
perfectly water:tight joint; to the.
ft .rubber ...tires .M0 be ttretohnd
ell- over them; The resultant 'hone'
"..iiinved•• to a difterent2Plate each • '
gilt:. and: .the hath Water '"does the •
St.? How ingenious humap beings' ...•
Came , when. ,cast away on.*
and Or, left in similarly eliaileogint,' .
el/este/ices! ; . ' 0-.1 •
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College•Gradtiate,.She
Cooks "Hand" • ,
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Chicken and and Wtitei.
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•PieCei, COUnihig the snit the
neck, Bett•Selley •
' • • A• chlseken"atiMild be fried in 13.
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neck, ,aays Beta Neale
lOOkitte 32.year..old,..)Nlegen girl ,
Zorii-,-.a fine , FOOki .,n0Uthera .
strie-4abiliti, the . Way they tot* eli*:‘,7;.'•
eken "no • titottrh! 'pointteely Iud
cent, 'net heat .(11sh. *led bine. •
chicken -.011 hold It • 'ittei • haat ,
When 'yen am; ;14.'4! ''••• ".1! .s.
. The! yoliag Otithoe, tqteti itoricte:
vel- 'Jotinlis 8Gabetleler:A:,V°Efillet7r gtafirilit,..unate'.•
ed fit • Barnard' -and theWreturned "
$(*0 to kindly folklore in the,Iumber
'Obeid; l'intideo in New 'Orleans. ''antl•
„stia 1aotaad
too*to-H.0600,d hoodoo doctor
herseit,
zotairi favorite , Anther,. 1.4 :Anatole
Pratier ; and
Itires%fa Punk itit' it Oh he' St.& Sara
It Is' *.gronilspeciacht,.,/int
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