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DE SINT S. lE E Paris Palis May 2 An An elderly r re respectably respectably re- re bly dressed ISS woman oman called calle upon the Uw police commissary commissar for COl the tile Saint Marguerite rit district of oC Paris anti and asked to be allowed to see see him J him privately The lady huh on being shown in M M. 1 Rous- Rous selet's adds private ate room explained that at nt the risk of oC b being thought mad she had como come to ask his advice ad with re regard regard regard re- re gard to a ael el very peculiar circumstance She said lieu her name nane was Mme an anti and that she he hc lived In the Rue flue 1 de do Montreal Mon Mon- treal with tier her grown up ton son on and amI her brother Site She hn had only lived Nl there here for lot fora lota time sh she on- on en entered a short while but every felt feit compelled as J if red the hc- flat she he by some magnetic to walk walkabout walkabout about on her hel hands hantis with her feet reet Inthe in inthe inthe the nit nir lr Before the astonished magistrate mal mag tl his lIs surprise istrate had reco el recovered from this strange sti-ange recital the poor pOOl woman suited tilt till action to the word and gave an exhibition of or what happened hap lH ever every time she entered d her apartment M. M 1 Rousselot of ot course thought he heo ha had to deal with a lunatic luna luna- tic and anti asking asling her to wait uit in an au ad all adjoining ad joining room while he be consulted some someone someone someone one else on tho the matt matter 1 h he lie sent for forthe forthe forthe the son Soil The son Hon M. M Joseph Juseph a young oung man of or about 27 was brou brought ht I Iby by the policeman He said salti he could not explain but that tat not only his mother but nl also o he lie himself lf an anti and his uncle wove were also compelled com corn polled to walk about the flat nat In th the sam sun wt way u-ny as l hl his mother mothel had hind ex cx- e- e The commissary commissar then lien thought that th the son Oll was an as mud s a-s the mother moth moth- er tor and sent for ftH th th the c uncle Tl Th The e uncle undo corroborated th the statement made mad b by bythe bythe the other oilier and then happened n a uncle threw The Th remarkable rc thing thinS himself lf upon his his' hands an and began to tu wall walk about the th thoom room oom ti with his 11 logs legs M MI I I In the air all He lIe Val ivas immediately followed fol 01 fol- fol lowed hewed b by the son an and the mother and for a few fC moments they all promenaded promenaded round lOUill the room in this fashion M. M pI t did not know whatever l' l to do tic no so he sent Hent tor tot the the- concierge of the he house In the Rue do Montreal sh she alto Yh When n this good woman said Id that it was wn a fact that these the people peo pie ph did walk ab abOut ut In the thc manner mannel aed before th the commissary alY nm anti and that she chic had at first nr thought ho the they tricks wore ore acrobats practicing their thell but lUt on oil entering tho tito lint Hat she herself had also alKo Lou felt It the Inclination to wall walk walkabout about on till nil touts fours The Tho comm commissary h here hicie l' l lo lost n path C and said s I If r th this lila Is was wasa a Joke juke the they would woul be punished anti and they would bo be sorry tot for It It and or ordered or- or tiered dered the tho Hat flat to be he disinfected l. S C S Should priests J Use p. p automobiles Is s the q lt question Uon which has been submitted sub sub- d to the Pope POpl an and Is ha creating a n good deal of controversy ers In ecclesiastical ecclesiastical eccle cede circles The rue decision lon of his lila holiness who h holds holds- dR progressive e I Is expected ll to u be In favor of or the automobile An n I I example hn has already been set ct to dignitaries dignitaries dig dig- of or Ih the Ito church chulch by hy Cardinal I Gas Gos etla who u-ho owns an ml automobile anti and I is often orten seen ri riding around ti tho ho city I II I in n It Ii S S S I Nuns lIng are working as compositors In Inthe Inthe the ollice olice of or a n newspaper at Cuneo Cunco in iii Piedmont Italy Ialy Hal For economys economy's sake ake the tho proprietors pi discharged their thell male compositors and engaged na ed nuns who had learned the lie trade ado In their convents Naturally this move mo Is resented b by bythe bythe the professional printers who have o tiled unsuccessfully to 10 get the civil I and ecclesiastical authorities to prevent pre Iuie I vent the lie nuns working in the compo composing com com- po posing oSIng room Tho rho printers now threaten eaten aten to ho strike If IC the nuns are rC retained a as tors According to Dr Dl Delorme the French army aimy can enn boast a better stand stand- standard ard of oC h health than can the civilian population Dr has rea read 1 before the Academy cadem of Medicine a n. r report stating that contagious 11 diseases diseases dis dis' eases and fevers fevel's of all all 1 kinds hinds occur much less Jess frequently reI among soldiers than among civilians Ho lie claims that lint I i in li-i their exemption in this respect z France Fi-ance stands with Germany at tho the I head of or European countries lie ire declares de tie- clares es that this tIlls scarcity of oC contagious disease on among soldiers is due to the tho fact tact that lint every French soldier Is taught the elementary y rules of hIene hygiene hy h- giene Iene anti and how i to keep himself iselt healthy through h cleanliness and b by ob- ob 8 s M Ih the simple I rules of or In iii Us its relation i-elation to tooth food anti and am drink They 01 arc ale e al also o taught to sleep with tho the wl of their dormitories wido vIdo open both boti in winter inter and while the French ci civilian villa n always sleeps sll with his lila shut up UI close clear |