Show I V- - THE ni d Bfg LAKE TRIBUNE MAY 20 1834 SUNDAY MORNING on the subject of domestic relations Missing News of Fire following Aristotle's conception of economics there are ' Indications of At ' Home Irks Editor extended lectures on public finance and political economy specifically FLORENCE Colo (UP) — When tariff interest taxes and free trade authorises wbo bis home recently Mil-Among lleve Dr NIsbet'i was the firs Booth editor of ‘the Florence ' in economics offered in an ICOVUQ (UP)— Six hundred gerof fever end that wood and water CARLISLE Pa (UP — That Dickin- course wrote a front page Citizen son college was the first America American school art Professor F W Daily peasant families will sail from is available in large quantities school to offer instruction in eco- Taus fjfcand Professor Charles J Bul- apology for his reader' Lithuania to Santa Catharina Brazil The emigrants will be transported nomics is the belief of Professor Cor- lock both of Harvard and Professor “This writer hangs his heed In shame gnashes teeth curses roundin groups of 15 to $0 families to their nelius W Fink of Dickinson's de- Clive Day of Yale for colonization ly" he wrote The Russian emigrants are aoc ailed new fatherland They receive there partment of economics He dismissed the damage done to Starowierzis colonized by the czar’s 25 hectares of land and a frame house Dr Charles Nisbet Dickinson's FACE TRUSTS HONEST his home es relatively unimportant dictating a segovernment in Lithuania after thf up- After they have paid $720 house and first president began "economies" on BOWDOINHAM Me (UP)— If a What angered Editor Booth was the land will be their own The passage ries of lectures on rising in Poland in 1863 These families each with many from Lithuania to Santa Catharina March 18 1789 Professor Fink con- man has an honest face that’s enough fact that his home caught fire ten sulted leading authorities on tha sub- proof for Gil Brown that he can be minutes after the deadline for his children have owing to the world is included in this price Economic depression no chance for Another transport of emigrants has ject and learned of no courses in eco- trusted Brown manager of a gaso- afternoon newspaper Having good news stories break livelihood and for that reason the sailed from Hamburg for Brazil to nomics offered in America prior to line station here bad $43 he wanted to deposit but couldn’t get to the after the deadline (it’s always just Lithuanian government did not ob- the settlement territory in Santa Dr Nisbet’s bank The first man that came to ten minutes after the deadline he ject to the emigration A representa- Catharina Parana and Rio Grande Notes taken by Nisbet’s students tive of the emigrants was in Brazil do SuL These emigrants are German now are beink transcribed by C W A purchase gasoline who had an hon- says) “drives good newsmen to drink in February to visit the land to be peasants who fled from the "Hell of laborers under the direction of Pro- est face was handed the money and or worse causes a sprouting of grey asked to bank it for him The stran- hair end a fine showing of professor Fink Colonized and bas reported that the Nachalowka? near Charbln fanity” ' lend is fertile that there lx no dtm- - Approximately 265 persons treU' Although muchjoMhenaterjel is ger obliged ' Russian German Peasants i Seek New Homes in Brazil Ru-ta- CallegeHeld First in Field Of Economics th: H n V 4 DINWOODEY Good Furniture meets exacting standards of quality in materials construction 5 LA JARA dep redations among livestock of "Macbeth" and "Lady Macbeth" bloodthirsty coyotes of the San Luis valley have been brought to an end by hunters and trappers of the predatory animal division of the U S survey Hunters' said they possessed uncanny cleverness in evading capture They gained their names the federal hunters said from the fact that the main coyote was not as dangerous as his mate and Was goaded by her to most of his killings ' "Macbeth” was caught In a trap "Lady Macbeth” brooded over the capture of her mate so that she was an easy target for a hunter’s gun l craftsman- These requirements are passed to ship finish and design before it is purchased from any manufacturer insure your complete satisfaction you-t- LIVING ROOM SUITES Suite Wood trim in the new frieze cover A very fine A genuine Dinwoodey Value green Suite In mohair with reA roomy verse jacquard covered cushions Deep luxurious and durable walnut exposed frame A suite which will last a lifetime ’ $ 112 50 80 55 up all-ov- er r suite ipohalr frieze Guaranteed hardwood frame and cushions which will not sag for many years Built up to a standard not down to a price A genuine 134 55 in rust DINING ROOM SUITES AH Carat KEEP WELL i HtAT 1 HOW TO Savage Coyote Couple Killed Diamond From W A EVA553 Lj3? DR $3500 to $9000- - ASTHMA IN CHILDREN Dr R A Cook contributes an article on a&thma in children in which is found a great many facta and opinions that are of interest and can be made of value to those who have this inconvenient unpleasdisagreeable ant but not dangerous disease About of the total population is asthmatic The subject is of interest to no small group of people say about three million not including parents and frienda When both parents are asthmatic the chances are three to one the children will develop the same disorder Or to put it different if in a given family of fqpr children both parents are asthmatic three of the four will become asthmatics of some type Furthermore two of the three will be asthmatic before they are 10 years of age If only one parent bas a disorder of the asthma group only two of the children will have the tendency and on the average less than one will develop the disorder before reaching 10 years of age The background ot Inheritance is strong in asthma hay fever and hive" Of the young children with bronchial asthma nine of of ten will be over the trouble when they reach The tendency is 10 years of age toward spontaneous cure-- Sixty-fiv- e per cent of asthma in children is the result of sensitization to foods In most cases the child is born thus sensitized The tendency of children to get over their congenital sensitization to certain foods is plainly evidence at 3 years of age At 5 years of age a considerable number of the children of this group are over their food sensitization and the asthmas which come from it The asthmas which begiq after this age are increasingly due to other In causes than food sensitizations adults a case of food asthma is rare Asthmatic children instinctively avoid the foods which cause asthmatic attacks As a rule it is advisable to let such a child pick his own foods within limits and not to urge on him those that he tries to avoid Many asthmas are of the infective type They are very apt to be associated with chronic bronchitis Infective asthma in children is quite likely to follow attacks of measles sore throat pneumonia and bronchial attacks In such cases In children the tonsils and adenoids are apt tobe involved and when that is the case appropriate operations benefit the asthma and often cure it As a rule however infective asthma does not begin Until after 30 years of age and it is generally associated with chronic bronchitis and goes by the name bronchial asthma When a person has been cured of an attack of asthma by overcoming sensitization to a given direct cause and by long avoidance of exposure a later exposure is not very liable to cause a relapse However gsthmas due to exposure to sulphurous acid gas and to incense are exceptions to this rule Among the prominent methods of exposure to sulphurous acid fumes is by breathing smoke from highly sulphured soft coals There are many air borne causes of asthma especially in adults This cause begins to be noted in children of about 3 years and increases as age goes on until beyond middle life Of the causes in this group house dust leads all the rest and dandruff from animals vies with pollens for second place My gardener this morning showed me where para- stroying ms 9-p- v in u - 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'1615' ESTABLISHED 1857 TERMS 10 splendidly cutj ’France (UP)— A pilof more than 250 Am-- 1 Herican Catholics is due here July 23 This la the second annual pilgrim-llag-e of the Catholic Travel league and the 1934 itinerary wEl Include ng M We will sell a LOURDES grimage party I parasite Pilgrims lo yisil Famed European Spots When you buy these better shades you’re Investing In porch comfort ior years to come They’re longer-wearithan most shades— weatherproof stained— equipped with a spe! device and can’t flap cial Hang-Eas- y v in them us the ether day with a diamond that he had purbecause chased he thought it was a bargain The stone was worth ver little and in no respect as represented The sold who person in had him it to dea measure stroyed his confidence in all jewelers a dangerous business carbohydrate foods When mixed with cream it has the added value of milk-fa- t discour- A man came to REPLY ia we activities the only way 'to rid business of parasites is for the consuming public to isolate them by refusing to buy of them until they fold up and move to other parts their OATMEAL It has all kills it have many kinds of parasites hut the law does not permit us to kill the of f enders and as legis 1 a t i o n F L V writes: 1 Is oatmeal considered a cereal? 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