- cumulated payments of club members.
Attorney Whittle further found that the residence at 4621 Oakland Place had been purchased and then furnished without regard to expense. This property rests in the name of Mrs. Winifred. It was admitted that this luxury was paid for by the poor who can afford to buy furniture only by making a small payment each week.
Quoting from Publications. Government publications,
pamphlets, books, and magazines often contain
material for good news stories, particularly when copies
can be secured so that the story may be printed simultaneously
with the publication of the book or magazine.
The use that may be made of an article in a scientific
publication is shown in the following story, which in
form is like the stories of speeches and other utterances
discussed above:
Serious dangers in children's parties,
dancing schools, and even kindergartens
are pointed out by Dr. Thomas S.
Southworth of New York, writing in
the Journal of the American Medical
association. He finds them agents in
spreading infectious colds leading to
more serious ailments.
Against "light colds" themselves he warns parents, and urges the use of rational preventive measures. To parental carelessness, selfishness, and lack of common sense he attributes much of the illness among little children.
"The amount of injury done to young children each year by such colds can scarcely be estimated," says Dr. Southworth. "During their prevalence the possibilities of infection are excellent if the child rides in public conveyances, or is taken to hotels or crowded shops.
"Children's parties or dancing schools for the very young come under