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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 12

Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 12

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i fr'ih MOND aVi APRII- 1 0 1922 THE LEWISTON Water! Never Soil EVENING ilOURNAU V' V-V" i AmMm It'Oittr TaWti V- JS Lf- I I -N'A ii IVTOREiCONVENIENT 5 rgvtf '-VC 'fti -Vi -s V3H Depin Dr Roy of Ltwisioffi Beprt "Aftsc Wfatsr 8mt StaT ia Enot I EASTER GIFTS IMTLAiST- Glff wad tfe -toei Pearl 1000 FEABL NBCKLACESr' -a INTEREST 'MT TeMVBV' 3 CHECKB eregifer' zyiDg: currency Kcineniber to procure wmeof thehithe timeyou'traYeli 'k! List Was First Juror onChallenge Mrs Wfflrins 1 4 jJ id lot CBOriio" ffirectod' I of tho MUto id deal ot the si In eorlf1 Thsrefor CWtko to' altho tho local tar-: aaywkorols tho otw nog got hlnj or twO by Wtt-1 tho oatertalnmsnt In tl I City re-wag ir Mg qathoring' Sun-1 Thw reboanal wag fan pt uarq sr thq pkoriuhto wMsh gteatar spirit qnd-Ye Of course not aU the par toe aorignod aa yet buthq to well adder way Ik Wta Hfljor Humor Chief OrdL BfiBeeABBOQHeesUS Fuads Anihyi fee rimy in forix noodgtadrla -work Ho bi Itahen on Tuseday April II tq see travclenEurope ondMso tMnoft tSTElkF Mlnatrri qurnr tko Jofr TOMf ItMtulfitoif tkklTA Portland ringer who to riudylng mueto ln apaolel ptierffbon off yin leave OpXr- fco ntoteo Tfty tav- fs2o enfily toe same In oUbriaaeo nsdlmn: be zeaerved It wUl aU be free algnlAcanos as Dn Eugene iAngqltor In members of thq coo and should of Lewiston Mo Pan- companion I prove tap them a very enjoyable oqt-I a journal reporter on 4ota to this city limit mi "We hod conversation with Stoner (for any enjoyment So Dr Rp od-SeotM the inetruetor ef Raoul Da-I vlseo tnvoton ta seek Italy only la flail and ha Informed na that Rapul the a retaarttably btgk and that Du tan win mskea great singer Signor Seottl to competent to Italy Vrittoq woo a city of thq Blkff to be gives at tko theatr Lewiston vdll bo Italy of i esuSasssss Vssggss 1W Aaiksstog lia iSSuffikrsst as TV EL iro Case phtof of tho Maine National Guard authorised by special order No Sfc Adjutant General' of- gsajT gar Rumford ta eoanoetloa with email by the antenn Odfyrlfht 1MI The detector ta the circuit of radio receiver perflorma thq function of converting the Ql usteksmk dak StSzilSX ntfvmM JiVAmms INIUI and nV rot nHait ma jpwiu city BilL Hollis AnaUl ef Askin Win a Ankara HU- OsTtM Post 3'Vwss r-MAtra SMC-Oks lOnatrri sir Tkostor M- -tMta wsaa ax a Ktcfet at lira- Pj da Pari 'Utm Myitis Monty of Boston to of Bra Harbort Lrightoa JL arms prqette Hi season tha Auburn Haami ln a itfttanini to the Lawtoton Journal mid that tha State hoped to hold a competition on tho Federal Bangs at Auburn qomq time thto rammer Application has been mads to toe War Department far the toads aeo-essary to oarry on thto competition He recently attended a meeting of the United Services of New Bngtand and reported that a New England pistol and rifle competition wllL ba held at thq Wakefield (Has) range prior to thq national matches which will ba hold at Camp Perry Ohio The promotion of rifle Major Haneon sal would ha ta every poaribto way A llberaf allowance of ammunition la provide ta fact men who show pram lea may have an unlimited amount of ammunition with which ta perfect thamselve Tho range at Auburn will be Improved thto rammer It was-state The Federal government has allowed sufficient funds tor thto The iote yard rang will be ad More target! will ba odds A pistol range has bean Installed at Auburn and ranges fog sutomqtio rifles end machine guns will probably ba constructed this summer Major Hanson will visit and Co of Lewiston this week BASEBALL CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT ars sat tor tho first aa- i wn iw him ban of Co liflrfl I fwlU ba kale la Lewiston Kondaysvsning 'V'Sbarkitoct MWss of Oak atnat i kMrtotwti has toll tor a trip to Low-3 ifea Wt Lqlghtoa pad two VV eUMrasa offsets to aocompay £Tii kta toU warafstalBoA at horns to '4p- thq Etaffto slthslyaon Irving Wv As kallilae eomaUttoo feifcV'iffeoeenta Lffhtoa ta tko OC ths Irwn-Ai fg-flr'- so ant two and sos-tmlf koura pa tkrsa arehltoet ao totbs piaa to ka aocaptod to TkuradaJ' night to at tho arekitacto to suk-md firoat oto- i 0 r'lrz l6'r to lAs flrat arooHui to Balna to aaroo os a ittrr Mra A Daaptaa took her seat I tko jury box to tho A-auporlor court were drawn far the of jury aorvlct Bra and lira Blanche Wilkins Wilkins wao excua id Ura Dsopins was on tho Hat of superaumsrlas i tho Brat Jwy eaoO opsnsd connssi tot tho dofOnso chmilooasd two mombsra of tho fanoL This nscoaaitatod calling two of tko ouparnumartoai and tho tad name that John Baadsy elark of courts draw from the box was that of Mrs Despins Mra Daopiaa waa sitting la tho of tho court room with other Rna Bnv Sslzsd 23 Bsltles sf It Poliefl Alice Woflua Sat in Bom Next to Curd Gam Serving Driqln Jatko iefimwa Alfred Ouellette Alexander FUirlor Itoau Boulett end William Dumont Monday In the Municipal court wan fined and costa charged with gambling Alba Charon of fl Bin Block Wherd tho men wart a rotate hr Chptslns picard CCcnntll and Oifi-r Joseph Cloutleh gaturdnr is flood 9M and eooto for ting gambling in ths next where tho card game was la they found Alma Trepanter serrlng drinks to two man and arrest sd fbr Illegal posoeaslon and nulsa CapL Picard said she pleaded not guilty and waived hearing furnishing a fUM bond for her appaoranoe at tho Superior court Twenty-three quart bottles full of strong Soar and two five gallon Jam ftill ot beer-home were Edward Irani Birch pleaded not guilty of illegal pomes ohm and nuishneo and waived hearing furnishing (ISOO bond At his house the asms three officers had aelned two- oat half pints at alcohol Charisa Verlnlo of Iincoln street waa dlocluuxod on tho Charge of Ho had boon ar-wlth one gallon of elder In osoolon but no evidence waa introduced tA cotabUrii tha fact that this was to haw been used tor illegal sal Xapoleon Martel 27 Lisbon street one of tha three young man alleged by tho police to have boon connected with brook at tho Lewiston Ttobao-co store on Lisbon street Pridsy night whan Archie Ouellette wao arrested pleaded not guilty and waived hearing nd wao bold In fTOO fbr the superior court Taro men pleaded guilty to Intoxication and oach was lined 5 and coat street mm OHAELBOTOX GARDENS to Mltlu of pale wLtiria ton the eo- flMflM Ckaae vncfl unvi Uakkr ever seewerfi frsa aar Bat- Vagrant kpeenee stag la each palmetto treei Iris Mae and hyacinth by the wall are tatri Itaes eaC fniry glanaar tmek the eft aClaat aaaleae came dewg to the sea King eU holla ntUl tell the ltagerleg hears Or call ta waltlag ewalne la 1 haweaei St ikMi male ah! While tor galls gash nag Sight Saw a certain seaKhedyn lawn the state Pretty Mistype Mary with white rose la her hair Ssabary Uwrmit Firms The First Flicker was reported this wash also the first Frog Mr BL Gcbring of the Cumberland County Audubon society recently gave an interesting talk on birds before tha Pleasnntdiile grange member Mr Oehring showed several life sixed pictures of birds which ars visitors In this section of that eosn try and gave a vivid description of each bird telling of something of Interest In their habit She spoke of the evening groe-whlch were at the home of Oilman on Ocean avs-told of seeing the little views to tho window they fed dally She then Introduced Percival Bolts of Portland Mr Rolf spoko ot how to attract birds and gave eeraral llttla skatchcs at bird Ilfs which hod corns to his personal at-tentlon and tnld of soring tl nests afternoon nbaanal Kom'lt waa aaeoune- fiothmlttoe gondolas It (tags nor automobile Interdicted by thd city ta ta traffic also went to Bngland hot airplan The trip eoot about and took about two and kdur Hq happened to be ta metroplie the- day whan Frineeeo MMy and Vtoeeutt Itoeeellei ward married Dr Ray declared that he a greaf- are ot hr haU the I jfed nevorta htoUta beheld 1 mt crowd amomhtod "All I waa he said He got a glimpse of tho held hot could not gut a clear view ot the bridegroom Up thought the former vary beautiful The air trip back to Paris wag tape so delightful The air wao Py Just aa had roods for an automobile and three passenger got The interior of the chine so sumptuous qff oho might suppose altho It wag fairly well appt appointed It contained at vary cramped Living for an American to quite which right mid Dr Roy One think i him as unusual was tap rigid of oenring win and the ah-of water end milk' fof drinking purpose Win to served at meal and If the diner oaka for water ha la regarded by tha waiter oe a diner would ba In ITnited States It he asked for win Milk for drinking to almost unheard and Dr Roy had only one glam whili'he waa in Eu- STUDYING THE HEAITH HAZARDS INDUSTRY CAMBRIDGE Has April Thru the division iff industrial fay which to part ot tha new of PUbllo health Harvard University to making a series ot studies of the health of la-duetiy ta order to accumulate fundamental foots on the gelation between Industrial jobs and HI health which may prove useful ta the prevention of tires Be Cecil Drinker Dr Joseph Aab end their associates hove making throe year tory study of toad they are also Investigating the fulnase to the human system of varl-of duets whleh may be encountered by Industrial workers in mines and factories Methods whleh aro' bald to be novel and satisfactory hsf been developed at the Harvard for the study of fibrosis of lungs due to slUc and the Investigators aro also- perfecting- apparatus to determine tho amount of any given kind of duet In tho air of factories or In duster surroundings of any sort The aim of those InveetL gallons which are still in thA early stage la to collect definite aeton-title Information whleh may ultimately make It poaribto to determine just Juw hanhfuj to tha human system any given kind of duff 1 and whether the amount of such duet la any given factory or mine to sufficient to endanger the health of tha workar Meanwhile at tha Massachusetts General Hospital members of tha division of induatriat hygiene are operating an Industrial citato ta whtob they study daaaa of Industrial toxica tlons poisoning Inhalation of dust fatigue of special groupa of muscle and other kinds of case aa they come into the' hospital During the past year about HOP cooes passed thru tha citato Tha obeerva-tiontofl these esses forms pert of tha work of the students ta thq Harvard who an studying Industrial hygjen Next year conraaa ta various aspects of the subject will be given both ta the medical school and the new Harvard School of Public Health Including a short tafoa-rivs cours In March for ni company doctors and others available time to limits The division has also been studying -the hsolth of employes ta IS department stares ta Boston New York and other cl tie and on the basis of thto study has advised these tores about methods of protecting the health of their employes in' some it ha assisted the gtores ta establishing dispensaries a similar Performed tost year standards for first aid equipment were proposed by the depart-ter electric light companies aro Adopted by tha Accident Prevention committee of the National Electric Light Association Pie on which wc work" Ml the department ta- man's Job counts for Just ea muaA as a factor in hie health' as da bacteria or hast or oold or a lot of otter things whleh medicta regards as important Buri-noss msa aro coming to: realise that It pays ta Improve tha health of employes' by reducing basarda and paying attention to matters Ilka nutrition It to equally worth while for the community ta team more Shout thq relation of Jobs to 111 health aa to apply this knowledge so that tor the public food wo can reduce the chances ot sickness ought to know for every Important Industry what are tha special diseases or ailments to' whtob workers ta that Industry ars liabl and how these diseases can bo pro-1 vented sr caught ta thrir tarty i stages by changing that methods ot work or by other mean Tha dq- portmsnt to wining to serve either tmployarn'aad employes an wa be lloro that ifour work to on a sound sotentKto'baate It must neiiesssrlly ha 1 vshmM to both an to the' publto aftorgoga wenf 1 f' i Vr 1 GIVEN I UP' HOPS ta to to to to ofLetonAuignet spectator as tho custom of hr no nuaurlae until i The fact that Mr nm woman la Maine to this eapactor oauoad flatter of excitement thru tho caurtrqo Mrs Deaptno niiht hi oenring on juries alnof ah -x- of voting ago no far aa anyone nilgai Judto from hat appsaroacA arose prompflr from her walked to tho jury-box took one of tho oasts loft vacant hr JOrymna who had boon ohaUongud and flra mlnutoa Inter her who la attention as well an that of her follow-jurymen wao obaervsd la tho opening of the casa tho caao a suit for negd-gonco caused by tho oolUXoa of on automlbila and a team on the rood botwoaa Poland and Mechanic mile of save swallows on Mora Point toot aunuw Ho said that ho had varieties of birds la hio garden toot year and told of tho many bird houoco which ho had put up Ho had colony ot martins of wMeh ho is and as ha described the habits had ways of tho several visitors bo aroused a deeper interest la behalf ot those who listened to his vary interesting talk Tho nest speaker was Dr Twltcholl of Portland and after announcing (hat bo was a farmer Dr Twltchsll told of the good done by tho birds In destroying Insects and noxious wood sad said that a pair of-owallovs would destroy at least IPSO Insects a day Dr Twltcholl aid that if the birds should disappear It is estimated that animal life would bo at a low ebb If not wiped out ns Insect grub and worms would destroy tb groan life and therefore take away the too for animals and human Many questions were asked relating to shrubbery which might attract tho Mid and Ideas were asked for regarding tko kind nod atoeo of houses to ho put up Tho evening was very enjoyable and the members of tho grange fort enough to hose the speakers grateful for tho opportunity nod a rising vote of thanksnrsa tendered the committee for Its work bon ot John Branch of Portland says that May flowers era not flowere-of-May at all but AprU-ahowsra ana la thd Portland Evening Express quotas Mr Branch os follows: yean ago" said ha flowfers did not bloom is this Btata until May hut tho bright pt Moon to now long post before May Day-In different parts iff tho country they bloom from February to May and In Canada aP'late as Juno But In no other State do they grow as abundantly os In Main and they al especially plentiful In uffi Around Portland mother was so delighted with tho fragile buds when I first began to pick them for bar soma fifty years ago that I became interested in learning all I could about them Trailing arbutus buds In tho a fact known to hut few Every now and than on' will read In newspaper that someone rambling in the fields has found arbutus buds in petobar and this to heralded a wonderful freak of nature 1 have found kudo blooming In tho tall but not often and they are not as fragrant as those that bloom in the spring Nature does something to them In the long cold months under the enow that perfects them are two reports about these beautiful flower that are not trite One 'IT that they are dying out and will soon becoma extinct Quite the contrary to true They grow more abundant each year Some people go out to gather them and knowing their haunt coins back empty-handed declaring that trailing arbutus to a thing of the past Frequently coming home with all of these flowers that 1 could carry 1 have found people who had sought for them for half a day In vain Thpy probably walked over beds with plenty of losaoms but os the delicate petals are hidden under the leaves they did net see them thing not true about the arbutus to that it cannot be cultivated Well It can and very eerily You can have It blooming In your hbme various seasons of the I read In a Boston paper recently that they were trying to pass a law to stop the sola of arbutus on tha streets of that city the given bring that those who It destroyed the vines w- they gathered the bloosom To who knows this to msnt nan to really nothing hotter for a bed ot arbutus than overhauling it each season Tho tow vines that are pulled up serve only to loosen up the root which on Inclined to become root-bound Several yean ago right hen In Maine they also tried to poos a tow to stop tho pulling of arbutus vines when the flow ere wen 'taring gathered When the real facts wen placed before the law-makers thq proposition woe laughed down experience of my own prove this need of overhauling When 1 was a lad I had aeveral beds of arbutus that wen hidden away and wen know only to myself I picked many flower on tho hill near the eehoolhoua a spot which was 1 common peeking ground- I waa out of tho State tar 11 year Whin 1 came back to look for my private arbutua beds that had not been disturbed -slim I had loft them I found that they bad naarly died out while the arbutua on tho acbocl-houaa Mil whan then was plckiag was abundant as over end to today" A IN CHEAT ba an i harm' taxes to lntarra jtad tha worry last the tondlord rriss Me to congratulate have Job fcy dhepl He danger of getting Blister fum to spend It foollsh-begrsraWky phitai -POLAND April (Special) I ffrsmolta ffewol Cordelia Coombs and Mias Ni ft MBCUSKI VMM'' WXlbwm (Broadeastad ofl Iff Metric by W' Newark) Musical gwan 400-Mustonl program Mualoql nrograqi Uqveratarat weather foyecari Financial and statistical service latter by Baboon Agricultural report Marguerite Wilkinson well-known Post critic end lecturer will read various rhymes from and Dingbat ot Aroady" "Bucket bg Wpekoff of the Magarins of Wall Street Cqncsit hr the New Tork Evening MaU under ths direction of Charles Imscson who will give short talks on of Different Nations" end to Face with Blast I DeWolf Hopper tho celebrated comic opera comedian la some new songs and atorlee m-tooted from the new musical review entitled party" now bring rehearsed for an oarty production tarAI Thant 011 Recital by Mm Marl pa Kar-ril Australian soprano by McDonald WcBtoAh Xathtom Narril aocomp 0 A Arlington tlma signal 1 1 Government weather (Broadeastad on MO-mcter wave length from the Weritogixmee Station UM program of eoncert number contributed by the Misses Irma Burn soprano Angie Montgomery contralto Margaret Merer reader Louise (Sark bafftot Rhea Shritore and JjUdra Waugh anoompan- 1st on Charles Young tana Popular program of song contributed by AI Dodson Milton Writ Lew Ring Benny Davie ffbd Mort Bosley of the Irving Berlin Btudlo Selections by Max White city Orchestra 8:00 -Musical program? the Miasm Ethol -jpae messo Elsa Becker violinist Evelyn Cape-ton reader Viola Martens Link Grace Winchester and Whitmore accompanist Gilbert Wilson baritone (Broadcasted MO meters from Detroit New Station Detroit Mich) Daily Pragmas ffiffcert end Weatgrr rsiwrt ltfi Noon-day concert 110- Market and' Weather report and flperi Jj Dugan tenor "Parent foartlar -J by Mr Jobe First Natlonnl Bonk Qnartet Lenten eeemon by tha Be Mxr-quis roc tor of Bt Jeeeph'a Bpls-Church At Cameron's an Whits Dane Orchestra Edltb Ruebek-maa muste lecturer Hob ptonologu T00Addroto to- bWhop Theodore Headataoa Michigan 'Area OUttuxUat BpUropsl ebureh Poet 14 America Legion ec-eheetrn Popular songs by ths Hermsyorth Trio 'ooroyosed of lot Bpwnhlnt tenor barton -TiM-Nasuil Btswart soprano Adolph -Bedgnsul Ths RL Hsv Miehaol GaUnyber bishop of th Roma CathpUO mooes Detroit Popular son ft by A1 Earrot Norman Curt I plonk WIRELESS FANS ATTENTION! MASK TODS OWN' LODOSTOAStSt Ws kava Burehassd a limits 'qaantity of Mrattfully mad vWffl Thom' hr bra sonesra for 1 thalr Imipato tlis grktlns and slfi cs which ta so prevalent -ta tons whleh to i oMtal 1ora While th and tbsy am gring flrirtiM DsUvsro tb dM7nw I liiMs soeh to maqsfaetnr'" rtiatlr er orosr oe li shlB GOD- -J? WcbMsAuta A r- BtcSenioe! KtivilA AU: wmnn or MACH BAY Davto LESSON NO It -The Detector United oner- Info uni -directional pulsqttag cur-qriileh may rendered audible by the receiving telephone Certain types of mineral eueh aa galena carborundum silicon and other possess the valuable property of rectification By means of crystals the radlo-frequsnt current Inducted ta the aortal circuit by the advancing- riectromag-nette wave aro rectified or jnto pulaottag direct that with the aid of the raoelvtag telephone the signal are rendered' audible to ear Tha radio-frequent oscillate with mck rapidity qa to he Impossible ef detection without previous rectification either Mr the diaphragm of tho receiving phoucs or by tha sansltlv tom of the ear In' addition to tho of crystal detector the vao-tube detector ta its various a position of extreme The valuable properties of the vacuum tube and the wonderful ways ta whleh It may ly um both ta tha detection and am pUfioattan of radio signal will ba explained la lessona to follow Ceatatacrystal detector undtun for exnmpto give rails when asirfaD current from a local battery of low voltage thru the crystal The current from this local battery muat Aot la A certain direction determined by experiment thru the crystal and the amount of ourroat muat ba easeful ty adjust ad by means of potentiometer in order to obtain rinitfB are usually mounted ta metal cup which forme one termiiJtl- The composed of a pointed adjustable aa to be the raffaoa of tho print to found where tab he clearly received and audibility obtains such aa earbarnndum require pressure of tho contact obtain signals of maximum other galena for example only the- light contact of wire on the sensitive sur-foe of a erystal det actor property pi sensitiveness incoming oscillation and ita remain la adjustment recent highly spectaJtecd tha functions of the detector are ao varied to detect an amplify to valuable that the lesson will give detailed of' tho construction and the various type Be 2L Program: (Broadcasted mi Mb Westtaghouss- Station Meters by BprlngfleU Wlf Stor-MlUlcenf Clark dramatic soprano George Vrigh pianist MO Hasel Trauehst Warren Town soprano "Instruction In I Party night by th Oksh record artists under th direction Fro Hager Ester Benson soprano In Radio" Concert uadpr dtaeeOon Mr Charles Isaacson VePPropraiiL (Broadcasted on 1410 Matare by Signal Corps Station Island Y) Electricity" Mim Virginia rpraan Elementary Flohri so "i- Tuesday tastnuctlon in Elementary 1 Elaotrielty Entertainment of the Brooklyn ths Daily hr of Harding cartoonist Morrell tenor and Ctourij CWWHITE 42 PfizE strfift LewIstoR i -'A Radio: are tha guests of Mra has returned XH Blckaell ot Auburn la with Mis Imogens BickasU-Baltord to- UL Janaotto Owsn visiting relatival la Lawtoton Mr and Mr Itad Cobb have gone VAtortovi Ham Mtea Addle Knight has returned toYmrrln HUl Excelsior rants held an all-day moating April 1th WASHINGTON April lA-After a ot two weeks by Supreme court reconvenes today with a week sod recess fbr Good Friday in proe-peet from the hour of SdJouniment terminal to Thursday Among the Important cnees of tBe calendar fbr oral argument thto to that Involving (he Reading pony dtoealuttoa preceding Tho court hoe Indicated- It was not satisfied that tha deers of tho United Staten district court at Philadelphia wlU bring amout a complete Usrota-tlon Counsel forth various Interests tavnlvsd who will be heard tomorrow on tha subject have been directed ta give particular attention to caret theca a ease under the Sherman act which ban been pending ta the court since July iN7 will follow the Reading company case It involves the question whether the-ownership an control of tha Southern Ehdfleover the Central Pa- rifle constitutes 'restraint ef Interstate commerce and gives an un- lawful advantage over Union Paetfle transcontinental traffic thru the gateway The cai April but will again by thn direction at ta atitfiotorf Crystals a email connecting oontoot so moved over tel until a algnala may maximum crystal a firm point to audibility need delicate Tha value rests In its to tha ability to In the -vacuum tubs nd Its ability signal following descriptions peratlon of predict the future of Mq pupil be-did tar many musicians what ho wlB do with Dutall kg trained Olgll tha man wtoe has taken thopiacc of arum in Metropolitan Open emphaataed to Dr continued thq frewlstoq'bay to certala to became' ringer for Dufleil has high evao rotund vole ta tact' what lm the roundnsas of hie tona But Me voice to ywutgtoh yet you muat re-and requires trulnlm depth He to doing wonderfully end he was a wonderful veto la my opinion DutaU told we were there that be thought he know how to sing wnen he came to Rom but after he started Me training ha roeliaed he nothing Now however he marvelous improvsmnt and be baa great aelf-oonfidene which It to mid every great singer muta hvH Dr account will ba highly pleasing to many people la Lewiston and Aublirn for Raoul Dufail many (Honda her and to wall known to tnuslo lovers tar tho eon-certs he has given It soomq as that DutaU has a future of and tame before him Lewiston and Auburn will continually watch him as he progress so According to Dr Roy be will msja la Italy for more than year during which ho win continue his training Went To Italy Leaving Lewiston about months ego Dr Roy arrived Prta toward the close of herd ta Pprto- her After etudylng ba tan hoapltato for four uths he decided to make a tour Italy Ho embarked on an itinerary arranged by th American company and came to Rivi-Thto ha found winter reeort corresponding to Florida but he no bathing altho theca ware plenty iff other amusement This place to near Monte Carl the notori one gambling resort Travelling from Sic la the math-era pert of Franc ho empo to thq principality iff Monaco which abut on Italy find tho Mediterranean Be Monte Carlo to tho mainstay of tho tiny -country drawing thousands of people every year Tho Casino to tho principal attraction and It was only natural that Dr Roy should Inspect It He was there for an hour anti la thto time learned considerably of thto refined gambling dlv The scene within the Casino has been reproduced many time mid Dr Roy In the moving picture They do not err In the numbers whlcfi gather around the tables or roulette but they mletahe in the at thesw people Everybody to not dressed In princely or queenly fashion for he noticed a few shabby women They gave him the impression that they were ordinary folk who cam simply to rather than being intriguers and carefree millionaire Hen predominate among the throng but the women present ere by no means Insignificant Scores of them throng around tho roulette and begin to bet After wln-nlngor losing they retire seek pad and poncll and attempt to figure out combinations that will defeat the game or to discover some system by which they may maintain a winning streak Then they return to the gam as aomo disgusted parson Withdraw and try thalr luck again OH the averag Dr Boy remarks the gamblers are loser He saw few American altho he did converse with an American women who hod ployed and had won At Monte Carlos Ho wns In Monte Carlo in the afternoon and learned that the eve-la the mow Important pact of tho day at the resort Ho was surprised to note that the games cease at promptly twelve midnight according to notices posted Everything is serious In the dive It Is hardly gay tor all ars Intent upon the gam and they talk llttla Dr Roy next went to Genoa where he saw the house in which Columbus wag born It to In tho heart of the commercial district surrounded by bank After vialtUig Rome he cams to the conclusion that the Italian capital to Impressive for artists and parsons interested in historical rrile It was very cold that day-or at least It was cold aa compared with the previous warm and for the first time la ten year he is informs it allowed Dr Roy said he was most Impressed on his tour by Mt Vesuvtous which begun to bo active when ho was ther He rode up to life crater qa the little railroad and sacured a place from which to look on a four-foot ledge The crater waa lmmens having a circumference of over two mile Below ha saw red hot lava molten stone and In tha canter a small cons from which svfery four or five mlputea a largo Kama would belch together with much smoko' It mads Mm think of hell ha sal From Naples ha visited the Jsto of Capri which la famous for Its Tho sea hid excavated or three hundred foot cavern in a cliff the grotto bring entered by canoe As soon as one got within everything appeared deeper blue than the skyrret by no means black After white things became distinguished Ah the and of tho i a man was found selling to tha eight sssr Florence aa Venice wars vlaltad In too sold F1 tno told- ft' flUldi the fha is the SSE-JSW erSwa Jota tee Em Gethe the nUteh to tU to 41? Professional baseball orgenlra- tiff Which am members of the national agreement will ba compelled defend themselves agalnet aa attack by the- Baltimore club of tha old Federal league whleh seeks to on tha ground that1 1 an llUhxl tlon in restraint of trade and In-1 commerce ta violation otl aptl-trust lam Alike It par-tp th negotiations which Dr thq th attain of th Leagu th Baltimore dub aMds by tbs terms of tbs settlo- A toss brought by It In tha federal at Philadelphia was dig but the- Baltimore ehih 'rri th suit la ths courts ofl ttan of eriuml whan' the derision win ap-Orflhatos baseball claims net engaged in Interstate commerce end thsrefor Is not subject rite Sherman law AGAIN MARY Mary has nSttlb calf Toe slim to ptoas sleek! 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