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Show ' uu SMOKE AFFECTS THE .... VOICE OF WOMAN Chicago, Jan! C Mrs. Ella Flagg Young, superintendent of schools, went Into a meeting of the hoard 01 trustees vesterJay with clear voice. Sho emerged from tho sor.sion with a oiro so husky that her friends believed be-lieved she war, suffering from a severe se-vere cold, "Its not niv throat," she anaworod to inquiries. ""It's the smoke. When I wenL -into the board rooms, the air 1 was blue with smoke. Some of the members' like cigars and I had to la Ik Thc longer 1 talked the huskier got my-voice. My throat is pocuharly sc'nsiUVGlo nicqflno. 9?? fumo.. always affect my voico that. wa. Mrs.' Yotmg has never. .asJieil the trustees not" to thus onjoy .tlionielvea at the board meetings whan uhe was present. |