The Brussels Post, 1927-12-14, Page 2'WEDNESDAY, DEC, 11, 191,7.
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'CHEVROLET PLANT AT ST.LOWS ett . ran.: of le L'Iti-te,I
MADE $149,000, WORTH Thele tee tow etvitsh elleittes cite -
OF CARS DURING' 1927. -eittely eetel.e....71 iiantiliete beta
ireemIae aed treight,
Treduction Activities Began Here in 390 Cerloeds Daily •
(4 With 150 Men -Plant Erect- The dedly shim -et -Me are altprox-
in 1919 and Payeell Now is inebely 300 carloads per day, the
Million .Yearly. -A. W. L. I feeight bill being anereeilnately
1pin, an old Brussels Bey is ee,000.000 on outgoine sbiements,
Regional Manager. 1 WIlorOaS on incoming fre!eeht
eanount eV) Oppl'oXilnatOly
•The Sunday Morning S:. Louis '.;11,000.000. The ttddieional number
Test-Dispeteh, of Dec:Aube. dth. bed I of men depending upon shipments
trfae following article on the Cletyre- 1 roan the Chevrolet Motor Co., if tra-
let cod through the railroads. becomes
Since theerection of the nem- :quite a factor. Clurcrolot Motor Co.
,ntoth iChevrolet pleat in St. Louis lare the largest shippers in this entire
1919, there has been a steady inrea," says a statement by A. W. L.
growth of operation at Uniou and !Gilpin. regional manager here.
Natural Midge avenues, until now , Tho heed plant construction is
mtver teetteler .hieweilves then was
the wlea» t'1.17!!: y -hen he
stew- er the elettee. wet teld, at first
in eilleial erne, end biter In one of
're.nnyseete fleeet 1)1' 117771,1.
The exploit. ford: 'lare on October
27.. 1'354. The 731.1. Ish and French
al7111 1.1S were investing .Sebae.topol,
on the (1711177") 17 peninsula. The Rue -
shells sent 0115 • a reeennaissanee in
levee. ar.d with 22.0 0 a infantry and
2.7.00 cavalry. succeeded in driving
the Turks iroin the redoubts ert
Canseseay Heights, oceupying the re-
aionkine Hilis across the valley. The
Russian cavalry eontinued to sweep
up the valley itself and came upon
Sir Colin CamPholl's 93rd Highland-
ers, drawn np two /deep. It was then
that the famous phrase, the "thin
red lino," had its birth. The High-
landers' fire ,stopped the advancing
Russians and the Heavy Brigade
hurled itself against them, driving
them down the valley to the shelter
of a battery of guns. At the other
end of the valley the Light Brigade
stood waiting orders. From Ma.3.-Gen.
She investment of the General Mo- , one ref the most modern in the
Asilary ord(eirs vrere sent that the Bug-
ltOni, at this point, and its person- II-nit:el Statee-equipped with all beonrivceanii.fizownatvlbeHTztilIctish beta-
nel, become one of St. jewels' basic abot savieng devices and modern teruiess
they were passed- on'to Lord Rs'agInn,
factor$ in connection with the ,' itt every respect -in order to as- ,
I sure an itown'lt industrial . • .
eficiee prinTerom his position he muli seegrowth. fneItl
m command of the Light Brigade
Co give cote some idea of the 1 a steel and concrete construction nothing on either side, and led the
charge straight down the valley. As
value of Cleevrolet Motor Co's II -laving four large wings, three tdo-
Tennyaon said, "eemeone had hlun-
Bt. Lonis plants growth and ries itt height the administration.
, „ derecl," and who it was never will be
'
its reflection on the Industrie: situ- ;building being in the center. known. 0h-7d:testy herd Liman must
'Lion in St. 1,007 . the follOwine: fig- I In addition to this service build- have seen the danese- that Cardigan
was exposing himself tn. hut lie
'es are to be taken into consider:a- ; 11171, the compa.. ny recently ereeted
made no attempt to warn him. Capt.
Lion. !tt, new 10:1ding dock ,:rhich 1,. one Nolen. the aide -de -crime of Gen. Airy,
In 19 1 4. through an arrangement .‘,5 to bereeet in. the eountry, built - who heti taken the mosnage to Car -
and digan, died just as the -harge was
:with the Banner 111.11,7' Ca., the I el eleel concrete and inack, e and when he apparently
Chevrolet Motor Co. of New York is 7(710tie fee, 1011... TO provide lar il'''F".•innill ' n-
W1714 trying. to swing file 17117171'' -i
rieadn
effeeteti an ac,reemenl wb,..c..-i.,y the 1111770771.fe..:,:ht. the company' . the right. tile horse 7111(1 pod away
113,01101' company was given the I tee.ee, it 77-11". .0,V to east:all 7i,..0 , with Nolan dead in the stoltile. In
t • 'rota of the Light Brieade 1.17' a mile
rt -,l''' to 111311lIflletat,ol: ,and 1.13- i :v.. 771 ‘!..! ,,,,1 'I'' ('1 triode:, ate,. tri, .
anti a quarter of level uremia, some
-temble Chevrolet. kfu.s. at St. Loui.:,% ;,. ..,,tai of nine individual t177111101'l' . thing less than the more poetical of bouse): .So now I can sell yoe
The plant 1.1.•,•,1 cut th It 1171117 Was io;olir ;.!! 4111.1 1.111 it.); Lit ttwr '15111147.17111(1t 111147.17111(1 "hall a a .
...17 ..eIt \V717) 11171 'I
terrain for a envalry action but for
located at Second and Ring, r streets, :led f laLluell products, the fact that on eneh side of the rat -
St. leilie., Mo., itral employed ap- -.---o— ley the Russian., were established in
o.rfalnic.icly 1110 aam. IF SANDY CLAUS WAS PA. force while at the "1777 wen, the Cos-
. se.eks -wile were to bo dielodged. The
1 25 ASlIe
She Knew
Mt,titer I've called you half et
.7,,'.,eeee tem e, and you don't tale. the
tlitthten
e. otes'. I doe't 1711,,v,1711,,v,w
v. het
777 \''711ll he t'it felgrW
or len you o
1.dele-"Well mama, 1 can
t...1,•phone oly
No Doubt
T11, (kat. o'1lady was very In-
terested in nw
oe ho had ile,.71 1171 oe-
cupant of the 10e10'171NyLi.i ovitiory,ly educated
(170 -tet Polite, so 71117,1)71117,1)eeli eo thet her
eta-Nee:4y W11.73 1117012 (1.
"May I ask you why yeti were la
that db.:trete:lag place?"
"Certainly madam," fee replied,
"I was there for robbery at a etta-
gide hotel."
'Oli, indeed!" she exclaimed
Yu w
"oere the proprietor, 1 sup-
ose."
be a
So It Does
She: Time separates the hest of
friends.
He: Quite true. Euntiteen years
ago we were both eighteen. Now
you are twenty-three and I'm thirty-
two.
Unfortunate All Round
The absenet-minded professor had
receiveid a couple of tickets for a
71119111011p71119111011 9111y- that 777)18running in
town.
I7ntfortunately a previous engage-
ment prevented him from making use
of them, so he rang up some frinde.
"I say," he said, "I've jtlat bad
two tickets for the 'Bonebrealter
sent me, but some wretched people
have bagged me for a dinner party.
Would you care to have the seats?"
"Only too glad," was the bland re-
ply, "but unfortunately '.','C happen '714)be your wretched lee to."
The Way of All Fleeet!
Salesman (afer long and appar-
ently satisfactory canvas with lady
„ eha rep, therefore. was su 'elect to
The number ocee f manufac- ' often tholight v.-ha,t ovoid: three firee. from the feat and front
i.:.•ed and Irl'cr,111rt., I increasell b the heights en either
5(1 .hum:tr)'. 17' ')'lien this.
ch,itcr.d 1711,1
• , eht Motor Co. 077,7'. 7'.'!
!, ihzo.:. a- 1.'h'oc NoiorA
.-.7! 7. 30,111
LT!,
:lion.. Wag oo0..',11,.ilallti.qy
0,00(1 IorritillcCtd in 111i- plant,
1. Dux--
, 1 •,..k..•1•,! -1 75.7 C: e7t1-
,1. 1'; ' al.:. PT
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to,
El.,;•••
711,10y (21;13.4 1.174.1:, Pa.
,vntild be geed to rte.,
1 '111n(ly Claus was pa.
He'd 1,1 me ,:ce the million 1.-.iys
Fe makes for little girls mei boyez
in' every shade winter's day
1:;:tch on to the esdieleer deigh
An he'd he good la wetilde't mind,
1111 itzet p'tentl that he eel, tithed.
An" wouldn't Dever whit, tv;tl.!Ild,
1 Sandy Claus was ne.
- t f I ti the troop -
lute this .ta11
tie.i
ors rode with Teini r'arditean af their
brad, pre.; the thee renere,d
until the snevivo,. 7"" "((''(1 the. guns
at the far ea I. th. r were muter mur-
detente nee white their 13riti nnd
P • .1 r It eked on aellast
linable to fire a ehot for them. They
dropped by 01,01,717137,1 when Cardienti
led the first line in entente the
snek guns tied beean to eabre those
who rearmed them there 1111110 nn17
fifty or eiedy men with him. Th.
seettml line, meat-while.ender L'1',11 i 1 i .1 over the
George Paeet. irti ye i r1
t t .
The reietdetted take up "way up 147717, Curls and was fighting with the Cos-
eaelfa. Col. Marew actually hurled
la SailtIV CIIIIS Wag. pa.
'tggh I t , himself end twenty men '11111171141 the
Theydroteihtti,
an.
whole coeseek cavalry and drove it
sky, . baok 1111711 110 saw the TriadDr,g11 0r
11 Sandy Chute wee pa. further attack and sounded the re-
treat. Six hundred and seventy -throe
A ' , would tell me 'met the deer
O
I i 1 I tglorious ne
men re«• n 111 •
at caubit'a] illincirod and. 7 eemty-177"77"l)
wtre kill-
teteit 57,
:.i ,-h.: „, 0', ft arry- n' why .t.111i,y y in al., 1111' ed and 1174emended, while 72 re-
"'IT-, Y"1 V,'Uhout halloo -11:i to keep 'tun 71111111(71nriscoho-4 II,
V...:•••••; al“1 11,•':1 tc11 !P.M, they fly ,111 nieht eve 'horses in this of -ten. (the
11.al..
ar:• g]:o
'Rwated11. Loh:loth
7vr71, tie!) .>
( .71, ir ark,
and Sau Palulo, Brazil, mi.,. .fulth.,
l';.lant. hcated at 11100e,i-e.1,1,
-which is tdearted to the boxing of
Chevrolee vale fee
The 1927 productien represents
it: total sale: S119,81 7,e00. Th:,
;it. Louis production is distributed
Ihrongh .she Southwest -as far W.
its Denver, as far Senth and
,no Teanessee and Missiesippi. In
,15121, there were approximately 7710 -
employees, with a total payroll of
t845,000, whereas for the first 10
Months of this year, thorn were
5263 employes with a payroll in
=COM of $0,000,000.
'Ile local Chevrolet plant has a
;daily production capacity of ap-
• proximately 1200 17ar0.
"The irnpotttance of thiscorpora.
ttion to St Louis is further indi-
cated by the many lines of bueiness
ghat are constantly supplying them
WW/I Vali101:15 materials, such as
lumber, handlwood, metals, glass,
Oath, rubber and equipment, The
railroads further. enjoy the revenue
truade pessible by ;Chevrolet Motor
at 't.Loule. 'because. .ot their
RAMO:dna ShipMentS .to the Val'ir
j)71 the hig
17Vitl,out a wing . Ight,
I i• :titer.): Claus wile ra.
Eueli nigh; there'd he a ebrietelas.
11'Po,
l Sandy Cloue wae pa.
All' 311 017e.11 day, fr..). me,
If Sandy Claus .veas pa.
He'd tell nte how ho elimiet right
down
The roti hot chirribleye 'n the town,
177411110. 70111' II Wired and 'Me 777"
(l'the nnteldt. eurvivore was I.erd
Cerdiean's ch; eiint cluiraer end
Avhen it returned to lettiden its 1a11
was pluektel bare by the frenzied
crowds.
"Those TOM S0W ii.II`NiD11 hat -
711.1101771. 71I11171717Ons and "7,1 714 Mel -awed
in the valley in frost of the Light
5717171111 r- meld s11ei1"s-0y itelieve their
te-es when tle e saw the Indeade
move forward 11.11d pr -0('111y break
Into a charee of which the pare,
quickening every moment, carried
them Into the set ilve of the guns and
of the rolling rtmeitetry whleh /melted
An' hew he. ever, ever learnt at once on film)," wrote Wm. Ms -
To nevoo git his wIdskers larnt, sell, the war correspondent, who WWI
an eye-witnese to the ('17,111777'. "The
But whau
t's the se of thinkin• so? lines of horsemen had a perceptible
3 Thee.. dreams is nitee, but they :twit interval between them as they van-
ntut wtlod; buere
go, PliedIoHrcut
1 the impetuous flood swept over the
Fer pa ain't Sandy Claus, you know, plain, the :specks which eratedily
An' Sandy Claus ain't pa. I dropped behind in their tourse-(load
--From Under the Holly Dough. ' and dying man and horse -told the
—0— story of the desperate adventure."
The giant bees of lndia build When after the charge the roll
I Was called Lord Cardigan Kaki to his
honeycombs 10 to 20 feet wide. 1 rotol, "It was a mad --171111I114771 trick,
Manchester, England, is the cell- ' but 11 was no fault al' mlne." And
ter of the worlds cotton trade. ; the cry arose "Never mind. We are
ready to go again."
Forlby-four per cent, of the water
borne eommerce of the United ; Buying Wive* With Rats.
States hist year was on the Great 1 In the island of Hao, a Nreaeh Oes-
I,akes.steAsion in mid-Pa.cifle, rats serve as
1 medium of excha,rige, and with a suf.
Nearly 1,000,000 cubic feet of logs finial:a ntmber a.. men eete buy a Nolo,
were rafted from Russia to Estonia
(Alas' Eggs. •
this year. i Gnats' eggs are always laid en the
Reduction of forces at the Soatie 1 surface Of water, fastened, together
River railway workilleps of India is in boat forret.
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causing label; troubles,
this fine vacuum cleaner?
Lady: 011, no; 1 don't want it.
I've been in a hospital ior almost a
year and I just love talkine to
people,
At Times!
Nostrand: Does your wife L'Ver ex-
ceed speed limit?
3(177110 Only when it comee
ruitniog down seine women1
to
sp 141400,41 larl' ER
tattiet Oars Travel (?,'71e5' tni Dash-
boaral '1'h:01 en the Road.
Tho mond a f.ou ; "I rb • k of the
irade" .“ 110‘,1;.77o '13 1(111117''
ad in by sem'. et. ti eititinfeetur. rt tai
continem, at tee' thee 0114
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3peedeepeters that opt 017.1(77.7,1
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'WA
177 71,:: 11 11 il0,7 7,. ;es
epereops the worst ('17 '717'' 171 11,,'
17710e4101lor SPIlal11717 1., 17,17, short
of makine the :mu- 710 11.t4 10
1,' 77571)l0!.. 17,711, -71pori4.11e04
or driVora it prolitrok 7"'
17(11741(71 epeeds will I „semi.. :delete ;Ana
higher, and that :mite 'tem no ear
manufamiteer e tier. etetr the
speedometer delve to gin. eteittrare
readines on tie. died"
Auttnuotive iaely Noire, New York.
remarks: 77, gay 11, blit
this problem is eta 17,1]' '1,77717 in this
canntry and eur arenniateurere will
do well to frown 17 nap it in the be-
ginning 1/11:11.1:41, put it plainly
'sharp praetiee' ineaultel to give the
user 11 saiee advantage 4(17I'1' 11111.17-
ld'rustiwl,,
ho.e1Ings to the art eel truth.
Such practice nn
its o plen, in the
erteentially honest Amerman 10-
Possibly no atieg Ives Intended in
the tail of that comment theutr,b one
limy seem implied te some reoders.
Certainly Ilollo h deserved ill so far
as Britain is concerned tor 7-' ,11171171'I"
1401171 with her standard of business
ethics will not prove 0171 i', to her.
Generally speakine .wheieNter her
faults In inieerity her bueintss
ode, principles and Practices two se-
cond to rnme.
Sounded Like 15
Mrs. Met•hes: I consulted Die
Pearson to -day.
Maims: What did he ety:
Mrs. Mathes: That 1 had cardiac
trouble.
Metnes: There! DIdn't ! tell you
that you ere playing WO Draell
Answered the Deserintion.
Mes. Grewold: You have travelled
extentively?
Mre. Milford: Yes, indeed.
Aire. Griswold: Dkl yon PVt'r 1(4.0
110 Old St010% Face?
Mrs. 7,1 (15 Every dey, I 11)111"
111711 him.
Would Be Soon
Clerk: We sell loadied dice only
io magicians. Are you a magician?
Bastust You gimme dem loaded
bones, salt, an' make eteme ob
dem niggers think Ah am!
Deduction
Bentley:- Sherlock Holmes
tailor, wasn't be? -
Gleason: Where in the world did
you ever get that idea.?
Itlentely: He always kept saying,
"Watson, the needle!"
Or Sooner
Indignant Citizen: "Officer, stop
that man!"
Officer: "Wharf:tee?"
indignant Citizen: "Why, he's a
bootlegger!"
Officer: " Don't yez get. so excited
there'll be another one along in at
minute."
was D
A Gent?
Ohil Gentleman Salesmari: 'Good
inoening, lady.
Lady of House (opening door
slightly): Agent?
Salesmen: A ,genit? I hope to tell lillevenumt of the Eyie.
Tho
yen. What'd ye think was, et Movements of the human:eye
are controlled by ebt mlAtitieSe
flapper?
DAMAGE. PROM II Ull'17.
Yettelv Loss Is Estimated at Polar
Billion Dollars.
If you want to make a fortune in
a month, invent something that Un-
der all conditions will ollaileate nun,
and be as effective rer a girder or a
boiler '04 for a Itelfe blade. You'll
have nature ageinst you, bat you
might win.
The yearly loss through the ray -
:tees of rest in the werld is eetimated
at $4,000,000,1117e, The cast of labor
and material-el:revel:Gee peint„ and
so on -is estimated at abont $400.-
000,0010, What. the less of life has
boon through ruet -the emopse of
etructures and :10 iS unknown,
but 11 must be very large.
Some time ago the chairman of a
company, In explaining why such a
levee sum had been put aside to allow
for depreeiation et' buildings and ma-
terial, said that rust was respon:/ible.
In a house met takes Li fairly nie
toll, too, Nails rust in woodwork;
railings rust away; slate nails rust
off and the slatee full; fire grates
rust; window calcites rest, An areht-
tect stztted recently that a 17-17711 man,
owning a house, would he well ad-
vised to build up a speeial nwerve
fund of ODI. per oent.—$5 11 yeittly on
a $5,000 house -etc) mee5 renewals
made neeessary by rust,
The rolling eileelt of a rillw-ty-
mire espeelally--pav a heavy wist
intl. The amount 114 1:stint:owl he an
engineer as equal to a tax of 8900
per traelt ovory yvar, That 1111-
(111111-471(11''-••-S1431.11 Toda,
b011,!. rails - 1177.' 71 and net
,erdlnary Ise. The pretteen for in-
ventors is to put 5,7141'I '7''.' init. the
metal which will m.1 retitle' the
strength or iner..no'e its nett fo a
point that ye '111,1 Mato. 71, pree..se
leo costly. To (717 7-. s;iy. 77,0 )17) to
stop a rusi-,e11 1:i.5oo would, not
do. And thats 1117,-• trouble,
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11.7,111D '51114E71.
Follow Primaeval instinct raul Kill
Any Stetpecal Offender.
Ti' lilskin«ts now nen:her abent
8,060. Widely ecel ere] over the
northern anew oe tThentla, 01:17 onee
a year 0011 1)'. P,r1t.
central peinte, free: whieh dist HIM -
Gee is 111a4o 17' 17.7101110,1. ln the
Mackenzie when they have
reasonably elOqi 4r0 ell will). (1177111x-
a)ion, the Es!thnoe are living in
something lilt" Attisetetery email -
tions, but elsewht•re Ilit.r ate 71106.
1071 throng!) n bard 171'l TM, ma-
jority of the Velzhnoe, except those
in the bigger pose:, 'have no ('(71107117'
511711 of law. They follow the domi-
nant, primaeval instinct, and 'kill any
alleged or suseeeted (7557 '11 in ease
of injury or theft. To counteract
this. simply-wertled posters, in Eski-
mo dialects. hove been eirculated by
the Royal Cenedian Mannied Police,
which explain the rudiments of the
law, with as view to assistin71 the na-
tives to adept themselves to 1417100"
71111171 utterly foreign to their past
mode or living. A MOSgage from
Winnipeg further states that the
authorities have recently established
an Infants' refiren at Coronation
Gulf, for the purporie of cheektrig the
practice of infanticide by Eskimo
mothers, who are often driven to do
away with their new-born infants
during recurrent periods of famine,
brought about hy the depletion of
fur -bearing animals in the Arctic.
Bobby's Query.
Mother: "Robert, you're a naughty
boy. You can Just go to bed without
your supper."
Bobby: "Well, mother, what about
that medicine I've got to take after
meals?"
Mount Everest.
The Tibetans call Mount Everest by
name that means "The place so high
that even a bird goes blind there."
Express Cargo Steamers For C. P. R.
P11.711i1L71.1ZEBLITIOWIT1.7:12COZIEC.I4273517111711111:711110.1-1.5s
4;t1
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The fourth of the five 1.0,000 ton eargo steamers under construction in tl e
2 Old Country forthe Atlantic serviee of the Canadian Pacific was launched
l'ecently.from the yards of Meseis. Barelay, Curie and Co., Glasgow. With
appropriate ceremonies and in the tieenee of a large gathering of Canadian
Pacific Officials, the new ship was el: ristened the "Beay.erhill" by Miss .Mavis
Gillies,(inset) daughter of Captain James Gillies, general manager of the
Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd.
When these new steamers are delivered, the Canadian Pacific cargo
fleet will be augmented by five of the highest type of express cargo steamers
and capable of maintaining a speed of 11 knots an hour, which is regarded as
exceptional for cargo steamers. The marked growth of ocean trade between
Great Britain and Canada via the St. Lawrenee route, has prompted the
Canadian P a rift e t au tentent tdeir f serviee. to this extent. These vessels
will be used to maintain a vie,: 1;etween Canadian ports and those in
Great Britain and on tl.; c ;Hem.
The new freig,litcr. 11110 ''1' s.er si-dps the Beaverburn, Beaverdale,
Heaverford and Beayerleite, is .:e1; e...t it; loreth el and a half feet in width
with s. dead, ebeh t earr7in7,7 17. reeimately 10,000 tons and loa(1
draft of 27 lc bee short d ' .7 "'Al 1,17111,000 tons may he carried
on the maximum load raft. , ; ; 1; .; ‘; driven by twin screw..
GOOD SEED POTATOES
The elimination of disease is 1114'
Hest essential for obtaining good
seed potatoes. Todetect discus:.
careful inepeciton at differenl siege::
is necessary and such a :service has
been condetadi for a number of yenrs
by the Dominion Depattelent or .Ag-
rioulture. When 4110 toyer:meet' in-
spectors find that potatoes cif:form
to eerain high s.auderds 02 Neepar,
freedom from disease and purity of
variety, they may pass :leen as cer-
tified seed, Official t7171.3 are issued
Tor such sectl stocks and 'all petatues
14,11,1 114 certified seei must have the
efricial tag attached tel eaelt tam -
abler. Th Steps nectiseary to obtain
verificutien an:, the regulations gOr-
orning it are given in a pamphlet on
Cenedian Certified Seed Potatoes,
distributed by the Pu Rica t !mitt
Branch, Department of \Agriculture,
rt•
Ottawa. Anyone who reads the re-
gulations to which the grower of cer-
tified seed potatoes mutt, conform.
will not be surprised at the favour-
able results obtained front their two.
These results have betel dritrive and
make it clear that the 11.7 1.1)1 1,0 a
very successful ono. Ce"ill'IoL ;vied
has now been adopted II: all the prin-
cipal potato growimr lie' 1, Such
seed produce:, consiticruill. erhter
yield,: than common stoc::, Colo:
11,' COM. of poptiletion. lts
11.1' '171:0 keeps down dee:rue-dye die-
te:Si l0 a -ndilitnlin.
—0.
1
11,771'.1,11 aro 111W11)'$ 50111 alive in Ja-
.111adrid has the highest olidtude
any city in Europe.
growere uf Cuba have de- I-
t.livedlor and 111701(1' to op.:tette than
coi:ded that traetors ere cheape.
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