to the naval hospital here today. The Vermont broke all her former speed records in a run
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in a run from the southern drill grounds, outside the capes, to Hampton Roads, arriving here late this afternoon.
Wagner and Haran both died on the Solace, suffering terribly from the scalds that covered them from head to foot.
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FLASH: Salem, Mass., Nov. 26.—Ettor, Giovannitti, and
Caruso acquitted.
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BULLETIN: SUBSTITUTE FLASH ALL
Court House, Salem, Mass., Nov. 26.—Ettor, Giovannitti and Caruso, the three labor leaders who have been on trial nearly two months charged with murder as the result of the killing of a woman striker during the textile troubles at Lawrence, were acquitted to-day
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Sizes and Kinds of Type. Editors and copy-readers
need some knowledge of type in order to do
their work efficiently. The size of type is measured by
the point system. The unit of measure, a point, is one
seventy-second of an inch. Six-point type, accordingly,
is six seventy-seconds of an inch, 10-point is ten seventy-seconds
of an inch, and 36-point is thirty-six
seventy-seconds, or one half, of an inch in size. Before
the point system was adopted, each size of type had a
name, and these names are still in common use. Thus,
5-1/2-point type is known as agate, 6-point as nonpareil,
7-point as minion, 8-point as brevier, 9-point as bour-