Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, May 13, 1926, Image 3

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    JEWS OF RUSSIA IN
PITIABLE CONDITION
COAST CITIES OF
WEST FADE AWAY
BURNING LAKE AIDS
FIELD OF BOTANY
Once Prosperous Towns Dying
Ruined and Starving, Re­
ports Investigator.
of Dry Rot.
Denver.—The “Cousin Jacks," the
prospectors after gold are passing.
Hardly n week now goe* by but word
conies down tlint another tins been
found dead In u rotting cabin In the
"ghoat cities" that dot the high couu
try of Colorado mid tbs mining west
TI». towns, many of them, are dy
Ing, too. Once well worn streets are
griin* grown, utid puck ruts huunt (he
building».
(Viiiral (Ky 1« perhaps the most
striking exumple of the rhunge. Thir­
ty >eur* ugo It buitsl»d u population
of 12,(101). Today there are upproxi-
mutely 000 person* there.
I’rvsldent (limit mid Jils daughter
visited Central City nnd the resident*
imved the sidewiilk from the street
to the old Teller house with gold.
Black Hawk, near Central City. 1*
In the name plight. Home old tunnel*
have been opened, n few people work
them, but vucuut house* »tund row on
DAWN-DUSK WORLD
FLIGHT HIS DREAM
815 Mile* an
Hour
Intereating Specimens Se­
cured by Explorer.
Needed
AMOUNT OF RUBBER.....
IN MAN MEASURED
Scientist
Testa
Elasticity
Cells.
of
tlfiHTINO HISTORY-.....
TRACED BY EXPERT
Shows Development From
New York.—Around the world In
Philadelphia — Stretching human
Days of Torch.
New York.—The wracking expsrl
Washington.—A lake wh1<h bum» seventeen hours, the length of the and plant cells to determine their
(Bea of « three months* "nlghlniare"
every your ¡iruvlded one of the daylight fierlod on a long summer day, elasticity la no longer a stretch Ut
Washington.—The Malory of light-
tourney through a gray, huddled Twen
strungf coMe> Ung ground* In Costa is the dream of Dr Charles H. T. Imagination.
Ing from auch crud® bcRlnnlngu
Heth century Inferno of misery, want
H1<II from which Dr. J’mH c. Stand- Townsend of Itaqunquecetuba, Brazil,
It Is under the microscope, work­ whrti the shetland Islarider»’ made" a
rwouiih'd |>y
i«y. botmilwt of the Natlppal Iler- writing In the Scientific Monthly. To ing with glass needles with micro­ j torch lamp by sticking a wick to tha
MI m Irma May
burlimi, under the direction of the do this at ttie latitude of New York scopically fine points, that Dr. William throat of the very fat atormy petrel
returned on the Nteumshlp l’uri» <11
MniRli«onlun Institution, has just would require a constant speed of 815 , Seifriz, professor of botany at the Uni­ forms the subject of an interesting
•vet from u tour of the "hunger re
broeight buck u collection" of 11,738 miles an hour, nearly three times the j versity of Petmsylveida. Is appraising
mgDUMcrjpt just cwplrtcd as the frulb
<lon" <>f Poland. Giilb'ln mui IteHsura
plants.
highest s|«-ed yet attained by air- 1 huw much “rubber" there Is In man’s of years of research by a Smltjisonlan
>la. where humlri'ds of tbou«mn|« of
The para dm leal burning Ink
In plane* over eren abort dlNtuuca*.
i make-up. Just a* the engineers have Hcfehtlst. The author Is Dr. Walter
Jew Isti families, n fier n
— --»«a. - of the elasticity I
Arenili in (laanacanre province, In thè
Kv«u at that, however, Doctor Town J I tuulnrl
tested tl.»
the coefficient
Hough, head curator qt anthropology
itrugglc against
Impoverishment
northwest' corner of IWt Iden. Ai­ neli*! doe* not think hl» dream outside of steel and olkgr. structural materials
In. the National ipu»eyrn, vtiigh is ad-
of the war. uro now crushed in a tlnhl
lln.ltaa of
, t possibility.
Ik I t ■ » _. e* Man ■ began
a
tile Unilta
though nlxteen mil*« by four miles In tlio
So far, among other results. Doctor mlnlsfered by the Smithsonian. A ' ‘
tragedy of Industrial ruin, destitution
area, and Uilrty feet deep In spots. flying only a short time ago, after SHfrlx has determined that the blood
Doctor Hough’s account reveals that
sud starvation ns a result of tin* Intent
Lake Arena) Is so thickly grown over studying the flights of birds for many cell, or corpuscle, of the frog can be
animals have played a surprisingly
economic l'ollnpuo in eastern
with n tnll grass that It aeenM to tn* centuries, and he has already far out­ stretched to ten tljoea Its also. The
large part In furnishing .light to man.
Miss May, Mho was abroad on a vleit
a level prairie. The grass dries be­ done tne birds In speed. .In altitude human blood cell, however, is more A very fat Iftfle ffsh called the canMe
when
new
low the tip* every your, whereupon and In weightM carried, though tie ha* stubborn. It stretches to only three fish Is burned like the atormy petrel
Jewish disaster In Europe rem bed tills
the Costa Rican* set fire to It, there­ not yet proved himself the equal of time» |ta original size before It breaks. by .the Indians of the Northwest coast
Country, was commissioned by cable
by furnishing what i* probably the the b< -t of them in long-distance, non­
The extremely delicate nature of the of America. In the tropics of America
by David A Brown, national ehnlrman
world* sole example of a burning atop flights.
experiment Is apparent when he tells the natives used to build cages to hold
if the I nlted Jewish campaign for a
lake.
To reach the terrific «(«■ed nece»- that the human blood corpuscle has a the great Jlght bearing beetle Of fire­
Tin* rich collection brought back anry for a duwn-to-duak flight around diameter of one two-hundred-thou- fly fur Illuminating purposes.
the reconstruction tasks undertaken by
Mnny of the town* are virtually by Doctor Standley a* the result of the world, however, a different ani­ sand th of an Inch. . The stretching,
Largest Contributors.
the American Jewish Joint distribution
without
Inhabitant* except for one or four month»' Intensive work Include» mal tnodid will have to lie studied. too. Is accomplished by hand made
committee In Bussia mid the eastern
But whales and seals have mad»
many
species and one
In the opinion of Doctor Townsend. glass needles manufactured by himself.
two
old
prospectors
who
*UH
dream
European countries, to obtain first
the largest contribution, of course. In
genus. I til* Inst In a tree closely Te­ He has made observation* on the
Glass threads are held over a small supplying lamp fuel. Up to the dis-
hand Information of net uni conditions thut the boom day* will return. Ne- lateli to the walnut and the hickory. flight of a certain genus ef large files,
»ml the extent of the breakdown of vndnvllle ha« two men h-ft ; American Although the native« do not eat the known to scientists' a* C'ephenemyls, flame and suddenly snapped. These eprery of petroleum In quantities tn
• ‘ity about the »time number. A per-
are then Inserted In two holders on 18S0, they presided the major portion
trade mid Industry uffi cGng the Jews
»on cun wander through Owl, Tlncup, nut*, they do use the wood. Since it which bave flying speeds of about 4« mj each side of the microscope. Then, of the world’s lamp oil. “with tM re-
of these comi trie«.
Mound <*lty and Aultman for day* at I« a fairly common tree In Costa Rica, yards a second, or over HUO miles an as he peers through the ien*_ pf the ¡D.
lulG" ^Doctor Hou ;h
the fiu t that It has nut been dem-ribed hour, This does nnt equal ' the ro­ strument they are gradually shewed' me
.‘'JbaJ
n time without neolng a face.
Inquiry Begun In January.
lamp was “ rather
*i? Ump
raBier a'devTce’fSr'Tn-
locity of a modem rtfle turtlet, but hv
Nevadavllls had the flr*t Masonic before Is surprising.
toward the lone cen nm tn a mtnure creastog cttrtetlam frrrttturie than r
She started on her inlssloti early In lodge charter In Colorado and the third
tiilin an old fasblmied musket drop of water hanging from a cover
dependable producer of light" • ’’ ""
January mid In the last three months In Kanu* territory, which then em­
Doctor Htandley also found two new bsll and as fast as the prejeettles of Of glas* muler. Uia-.UiawuHiepx_
bus journeyed from city to city, from braced thia state. The lodge still ex
kinds of the potato tree—Palo de certain kinds of artillery If sucH a
The needle point* catch. They are 1 the collecting and study of artificial
vlllugv to village In all the large Ji w
Papn. This 1« an Important timber velocity could be rwnidied by A dying
1st« iti <1 men travel by burro, In uu
screwed up to pierce the membrane. Uniting objects until the collection
lah section» of Poland, Guilds mid Iles
lomublli i or afoot lung dlalnuccs to tree, but It n!s<> (irodmes a fruit, the machine it wonhl easily accomplish Then,- with . almost - painful slowness.
now —
In the •■Ui.vtiai
National uiusruiu
museum is
Is uruo-
prob-
—------ -
—
•arable.
kernel of which Is very good to eat, the feat dreamed of by Doctor Town
attend regular meetings.
the distance between tiie needle points ably without a peer. Henry Ford has
send.
tasting
like
coconut.
The
natives
Her report* by radio mid letter to
I Ct tl illoticwl
* ho
L
_
»
■ a .
Gunnison. Colo., on the
It 1* ndmBtezf that this would not I Is widened, the distance being mea- made a hobby of the collecting of such
Mr Br<>wu, ba »««I on uuthelithuU'd »Lq>«. ularled iu a uutoUig U>wu. R roast It like chestnut« and also grind
* shred on a fine scale.
* f ’ '
/oMerta
an^ hw notv >bxa a, vey excel­
•tn11st Iciil Infortuni Ion. make up a Ims become the center of u rich ranch It tu make a meal. JJoctor Standley be easy to avoompllkti by noy flight
“We don't know yet Just what the
day by day chronicle of linnuin ruin mid live stock region. Ouray, the .hus already described two kinds of mechanism known at present, but the full value of this study will be,” said lent" srt-les of Apertniefis.
The revolutionizing factor in Illu­
nnd despair,
with Intimati' most famous gold camp In the San this same genua from Mexico. Tliere fact remain« that the files do It. Their Doctor Sclfriz.^ "Science knows now
mination Doctor Hough finds to be the
detnll of th
i he kernel 1« used to furnish a Mack analogy to a long flight airplane Is
Juan district lu southwestern Colo
that many diseases ¿re flue to'leaky
draft
broken by month* unii years of uneni
rudo. Is still existent, but only ns a dye, am) the Mexican nume for the the stronger. Doctor Townsend'points membranes losing -salt* nete*aary fo». koluftoh M* We' problem
by a
S»ginq«frn»Mjy>d -
ploy nient, <>f inercliiuil* *trlpt«d uf eihmlry tl.wu Tum \V«lpb dlevmured tree Is Cnlatola, an Aztec word mean- out, in , that t lie flies eat noth Ing wt«it- proper * UUX.
functioning.
U'VIIIIJ K.
Argand In the year 1782. George’
their lust resources, of proud nud (he (’nmp Bird mine out-hie Ouruy and Ing "rmz water," referring no doubt
WashLn/ton, had qpme of the^rgand
to
Its
use
as
a
dye.
poor alike
■•old It to British Interests for mil-
Two thousand orchid specimens • >n energy stpred up In the reserve fairly watertight; conversely. a mem- lamps nt Mota A'irnon.’ 'These are
•otip kitchens, of women and children I Ums of dollar«.
were Included in Doctor Standley's food material laid up In their bodies brane of tow elasticity Is leaky. Leaky now in the National museum histori­
starving and freezing and waiting hi
luiul. 11
collected these for Mr. during their prolonged feeding period membranes in humans mean all sorts cal collections.
piteous resignation f'ir death.
QUEEN OF FLORIDA
of trouble. They are porous and lose
The Torch.
Oakes Antos of Boston, un hid special­ us grub*. Ttmt la-to hay, they carry-
.More tb.m a million J,-«« of Poland
their necessary constituents.
ist, who financed the expedition. <*os- fuel and rations for all the flying that
“The torch,” says Doctor Hough, “Is
—olo-third the
Jewish popula
“
The
humau
pcuLuplosms
—
cells
—
tn Rica produces more varieties of or­ they ever do.
. assuclau-il. -with _ war.,, deswjgtiip*
are not as elastic as rubber. They
chids than any other w< tl<Hi of this
pomp and barbaric festivities. The
■olutely without, any menu* of »up
are like bread dough In more ways
.hmidsiihere, jjxxt different kinds hav­
candle symbolizes peace, domesticity
port, mid their only hope of being
BEGUM OF BHOPAL
than
one.
They
have
the
same
sticky
ing been described from that country.
and contemplation of religious things.
saved from eolmTIen. kll«a May ile
consistency and many of the same The lamp In turn stands for wisdom,
Reaches Virgin Field.
clarea, rest* on the early nrrhnl of
characteristics.
Musde and nerve
Dm tor Standley made collectinns
furnishing feeble light to aid thè keen
relief funds from
fibers are being subjected to the same eyes of philosophers and poets. In
The Jewish cities of Be«*mnbln,
scrutiny
by
scientists.
Nerve
fibers
fore been explored by botanist*. The
modern times the torch becomes a
Ml»* Mny found, present * n ¡wtltlou
have been found to be highly elastic_
first of these was Dota, in southern
pictograph of the adventuring* of
of the Polish phtare of Impoverish
considerably more so than muscle
( osta Rica, u mountainous region
science into new fields of research, the
mrnt. sfngnntlon mid helples.s misery.
fibers.
which
include*
a
tableland
nt
an
ele
­
lamp stands for education, while the
Due to n iwo years' crop failure, the
“It may be that a great deal may candle Is sidetracked to the service
vation of 1O.II0I) feet, the only one of
hlatoric Jewish ugiicuHurn) epmaiq
be learned of cancer caused through of luxury and ritualism.”
Its kind In Central A merlin. It 1« n
such experiments. There are scientists
cold and wind -wept area character­
Doctor Hough Is “also an authority
who are working on the cells with on heating and on the broader subject
ized
by
grassland
mid
low
hu«he*
An
I’bild morta I Rj In 1:* Muiruphi luis
this
end
in
view.
final life—hlrda, beasts nnd Insects—
of fire. He has prepared a monograph
Is practically nonexistent there. The
on fire with a fascinating body of
malnutrition n
of mi d
other unexplored region was Guana
folk lore and mythology, which now
leal aid, and favus mid hunger typhus
cast
a land of low eleva­
awaits a publisher. In a paper on
are spreading ominously. 'Ilie food
lion, extensively grazed by cattle.
Nations Was 546 B. C. heating he gives first, gredit to Ben­
allowance of Jewish families In tills
Doctor Standley's expedition formed
n of I
London. — Those concerned over jamin Franklin ter the adaptation of
Mil H X II H HI »)♦♦
a part of the ¡dan of tin» Smithsonian
placing the honor of having first con­ the stove to coal. ’’Franklin." he
supplie
Institution to prepare n descriptive ac-
ceived
the Idea of the League of Na­ says, "saw that the' problem was to
"hunger commlltei h ” I s n lew ounces
count of the plant.« of all of Central
tions
haje
bijen astonished by the sug­ provide an efficient draft and proceed-
of corn meni and « fimUuii uf u pound
Amerien. Which will be of great frn
Unes In
ci p<
gestion of Prof. H. A. Giles oVtStin-' ed-UMyirk
n
tn commerce as well as to
bridge, noted student of the culture 1742 for wood-burning strives and 40
Before the work can get
Frsnzled Struggle for Bread.
and history of China, that China made years later for coal stoves."
properly under way extensive collec-
an attempt to create su’cfc a liaguè pi )
Hons must be mad*1 In Honduras and
546 years before Christ.
Monte Carlo Refòrma
Nicaragua, two regions which have
What is now China was then divided
Ing ¡imionimii of phy«lcal nnd moral
scarcely been touched by botanists.
■
Favored by Prince
into a number of separate Independent
LrAikdown In which n piteous, frenzlqd
Virginia llerbsuuin. u Seattle (Wash.) Funds are needed for these explora­
states, several of which were larger
Monte Carlo.—A campaign Is on to'
tion*
girl, and a blond, ns a newcomer sur­
alean. up Monte tCarlo. ,
than France or Germany, of -today;
to squalor mid diseuse. mid u panic
As n result of the two expeditions
prised everyone by being elected as
A. nei wJekfy d^wS^dpen Tout Va^
covenant Was signed by representa­
Spanish queen of the annual Ponce de already made to .'.»sta Rica. Doctor
vatrnti suttan Jehan, tives of various states with a view to meaning “Everything Goes,” says Sir
unbearable suffering mid degradation Leon celebration in St. Augustine, Fla. Standley Is preparing a memoir on
begum of Bhopat. only woman ruler potting an end to war .but xwo states Bgdl Zaharoff, one of the richest men
bespeak the utter collapse of the an
She works for a real estate firm there. the plants of that country alone, which of an inde,M>nrieut Indian state, pho-
dent communal structure of Jewish
will he mmiishevl by the Costa Itlcan togruphe 1 a. her royal robes on her held out and the league failed. Three In EMvirfc.' aid Pad J. Bakers are the
hundred years later the states were actual rulers of the little principality^
life In Poland, and threaten the ex­
government.
visit to London.
brought together by warlike methods of Monaco.
tinction of millions of Ilves of men. Asks Pay for 34 Years
“Blow the Casino Into the sea and
under the Ch’in dynasty.
women and children.
Jail Closed
Monaco Would be •'better place for
Ice-Bound
Five
Weeks,
In Brest Lltovsk Miss Mny found the
Cripple ('reek, Colo.—Once a roar-
all," Is a remark frequently heard,
Ludlow, 111.—Alleging breach of
poorest of the poor, mostly war wld
mg. wild mining camh of the old West,
Ship Crosses Sea in 12 Bear Cubs in Virginia
even among business men, although
ows, still living in the ruins of the contract, Miss Lydia Summit of Lud­ i’ripple Creek. world-famous mining
Bostm».—Nearly three months since
receipts from the Casino go to pay
low ha* filed Milt ngnlnst William La-
synagogues in which they took shel
Sold at $1 Per Pound the
ha« eloseil Its Jail, because It first sailed from Stockhoim, Swe­
tile entire ttxe* pf the principality.
t*-er.
executor
of
the
estate
of
the
late
returned us refugees
since prohibition there are no prls- den. a voyage that usually takes less
Luray, Va.—Bears have become so
Tout Va declares Monte Carlo poli­
and exiles
•lege mid evacuation Carl Spoerrle of this place, an uncle oners.
than three weeks, the steamer Baltic. numerous in parts of Highland county tics the worst tn the world. It Is
after the razing of the city In the lust of the complainant.
Copt. O, Lodin, warped Into dock at —50 miles southwest of Luray—that charged that the Casino special police
She asserts that In 1881» her relative
withdrawal of the Russian armies from
Charlestown with a story of having cubs are being sold fur $1 per pound are able to rule despotically In Mon-
Spooning Place
persuaded .her to give up her profea-.
the fortress.
at Monterey, the county seat. Hunt­
Boston.—There's so much spooning been trapped tn the Ice of the Baltic
•CP-. -
...»
Utterly depleted by the destruction «Ion <»f gniduntc uhrtd'to live* upon his
ers a few days ago found a number of
sea for five weeks.
The Ca«lno. handed by Director Gen­
of the military occupations and coun farm and be his hotsekceper. In re­ tn Bunker 11111 monument that citi­
cubs
at
a
point
near
where
Augusta.
The steamer left Stockholm with n
eral Vendenpush, has aroused resent­
ter occupations, scarcity of work and turn she wm to ..... ilv« all of his prop­ zens are asking the legislature to de­
csrgo of wood pulp. poHsiied- granite Highland and Pendleton counties ad­ ment because of Its efforts to consti­
food nud the struggle against broken erty upon his dehth. She agreed to lete $1,500 to lighting the shaft at
nnd other merchfindl^e, It made the join. The mother bear was routed, tute the Casino the center of all Monte
down, rudimentary living conditions, this mid whs In hl* employ for 34 night.
passaie to the Flnplsh port of Hango, leaving her offspring.
Carle flmuseifients.
the local community Is Incapable of re years. Sho helped him to harvest his
After being captured the bears were
where
It finished Ibadlng. The five
and
during'
Ills
Illness
Democrats seeking to change the
llevlng the plight of
sucoeediag weeks were pansed frozen placed "on bottles." drinking the milk system of control of the Casino have
War orphans mid children horn In served ns nurse. When Ids will was
with
relish.
They
have
beebthe
so
in
(ho
Ice
of
the
northern
syn,
aad
it
the support of the prince. Without
(lie years of famine and Internal tur- probated she learned that In- |md left
New Fluid Reveals
was only through persistent efforts doeilb that little girls fondle them tn curtailing gambling, which the people
her but $2,7ts> nnd tin* fnemrie from the
i us waifs, with
their
laps.
After
being
supplied
with
to open n path with the assistance
Veins Under X-Ray
do not consider bad for the country,
weakened cohsfltunons arid no but /nrin for life, wliilc upon hy.ijj'mli il^
of two ice-breaking boats sent out by milk the cubs invariably drop .into the Nation«) DemAdrats favor a system
property
was
to
go
to
reintives
In
Ger
­
Kansas
City,
Mo.
—
By
a
proc
­
look for n normal adjustment to or many.
the Swedish government that It was deep slumber. A few minutes that are
ess of Iodizing oil. Dr. J. E. For­
derly productive life.
allowed to extend over the stated of civil service appointments to the
extricated.
This, she maintains, was a breach of
lucrative Casino positions.
ester of Alx-les-Balns, France,
With provisions I qw nnd coal near­ hours for tlielr m tails, bring sharp anj
faith nnd a violation of contract, nnd
says that he Ims perfected a
ly exhausted, the steninor limped ominous growls from the cubs.
eaoooaooaoaccnopaooaoaoooo she asks the court to set aside the
fluid that can be Injected Into
back to Stockholm, where Its bunk­
T om of Coin Settles
will nnd nwnrd her the property or
the veins of the body which
ers were replenished, it next went
S Nice Doggie Hates
give her R h equivalent in wuge* for a
renders them Immune to the
Case in Detroit Court
Into drydock for minor repairs.
o
Bad Bill Collectors ? period of 34 years.
X rny und thus makes It possi­
Through the unusually long voyage,
• De.trs!t, Mich—The Mlp of a coin
Bering
Sea
Hero
Hag
♦
ble
to
examine
them
in
detail.
Milwaukee. WIs.
Is
Captain Lodin said the health of his
between attorneys for plaintilt and
Hitherto bismuth Ims been
Drastic War on Opium
g only nn Airedale pup. but ns a 1
Merit
for
Auto
Driver
*
crew was excellent. In addition to
defendant in a case appealed frpm
extensively used for the pur­
5 watch dog he Is more efficient !
Its regular cargo, the Baltic brought
New York.—Magistrate Glor- ♦ justice court and heard befdre Judge
to Be Made by Japan
pose. A solution of bismuth
X limn ii full grown hound.
a case of books from Stockholm,
gio
In Ridgewood court fined J Ira 'V. Jayne resulted In a judgment
could
be
placed
In
the
stomach
Tokyo. — 1 he Japanese government
5
Loyalty to hi« mistress landed <
consigned to Ilarvnrd university.
Frank
Roberts, a sailor, $50 for ♦ fbr $173 for the plaintiff who had
or other organ to be examined
J her In Civil Judge Thomus Mn- J has appointed a commission with For­
having
driven a car without a J been only granted $25 tn the lower
nnd the bismuth solution would
6 Ium’s court here recently, for < eign Minister Shldehnra as chairman
J ’ license. As Roberts had only ♦ court
be
opaque
In
the
photograph
or
Translation
of
Letter
for
the
purpose
of
mi
Inquiry
nnd
to
S ho close did Sphler guard the 5
iLevlapfl, A Ce. sued’ In justice
<> $25, he was about io go to Jail*. *
on the Inside of that organ, and
g premlHes
that
when
Louis i originate new laws for the complete
court for $250 from Labadle Bros, of
Starts
Treasure
Hunt
Ü
when
he
mentioned
that
the
+
was. therefore, only partially of
5 Kwarze, a collection agent, tried 5 abolition of opium derivatives In Japan
Leningrad.—Professors Dealke and <> ship on which he served was X Wyandotte for plaster delivered to
value In examination.
them. Labadle Bfos. claim the plas­
J to approach the place, Bidder re- J and Its possessions.
Massalski
have discovered In the li­ ; J the President Roosevelt.
The
fluid
which
Doctor
For
­
The commission, which consists of
ter was worthless and refused to pay.
5 refused to yield nnd Louis got no ?
brary
qf
the
lute
khan
of
Kiva,
a
man
­
<>
"The
one
that
rescued
the
ester has perfected can he In­
representatives of nil ministries, hopes
The plaintiff received a judgment of
c farther than the front gate.
uscript
containing
a
translation
from
“
Antlnoe
crew
1
”
asked
the
court.
{
jected In certain tissues and
5
Hut Louis was ¡lerslstent and c to go even further than the Geneva
Roberts admitted to being one ♦ $25 and appealed to Circuit dburt.-
Greek Into Arabic of a letter sent by • •
those tissues rendered opaque
? when lie nppenred again he S convention In prosecuting all Japanese
Judge Jayne advised the attorneys
the
great
Macedonian
prince,
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of
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It
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5 found the dog still more aggros- c engaging In the traffic abroad. It may
to effect A compromise and Sidney A.
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who
later
shook
hands
with
the
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ander
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to
one
of
his
generals.
be possible to Inject Into the
} slve nnd Louis went nwny minus 8 organize n government monopoly in
The letter gives a full Inventory of
; mayor and was many times * Jacobs, for the plaintiff, asked for
bronchial tube certain doses of
Japan, Koren and Kwnngtung prov­
> part of tils trousers.
the hero’s treasury, consisting of a ; > decorated. The magistrate apol- ' ’ $200, and Leo Cahalan, defense at­
the material nnd the bronchial
ince In Tokyo, ns was done In For-
i
Spider'* mistress promised to 8 mosn.
pile of gold bars on which, are en- ,, oglzed for having previously o torney, said hie client would svttje ..
tubes tliemselves, and not the
r chnln the dog nnd Invited Louis 5
graved treatises on medicine nnd mop- '' held him The flue was revoked '> for $150,
hollows therein, would be re­
The commission Intends to take the
The two attorneys stepped outside
i to come for his money.
si* The government will make et- ,, and a suspended sentence sub- '
vealed.
.
most stringent measures to obliterate
,tbe courtroom and flipped a coin to
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cavations
on
the
spots
mentioned
in
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determine whether Labadle Bros,
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