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Porcupine Advance, 16 Mar 1936, 2, p. 3

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Former Drug Clerks Rise High in Music, Radio, Etc. Rudy Vallee the Son of a Maine Drugg‘ist. Edgar Guest Worked in Drug,r Store as a Lad. Eddie Albert a Drug (.‘lerk. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO9000069090009600000009009...“ Men who boys in dru only in the EQNDAY. MARCH 16TH. 1933 _ ACTS LIKE A FLASH for Coughs and Colds w 40c and 75c 21 bottle bu ix ha I'l 1 111g ALL GOODS ADVERTISED ON THESE PAGES FOR SALE BY MOIS , EU K th A. Guest. nationally famous poet. started his business the age of 12. helping behind am of Robbins‘ Drug Store. near Charlotte. in Detroit. Hullck Budd of Stoopnaglc ,lâ€"was night. manager of ountain in Buffalo before he radio comoclian. ll'l'Oll. of the famous team of 111d Ori m )U Ma m 'Ch St lCY P01 Mass 9. while he was at- :husetts College of l. he worked in the sated at such points )11 as Massachusetts ation. Washington )int and Revere. His ler chain was $10 a piano instead of a, several thousand a IE :gist. and that, director. is a From 1921 to r drug store of and Rantour for $6 a week. school at, the in and that If 'ccent rOI‘E am Gene and Glenn. ran c Chicago drugglst when 1 pants. His salary was 33 Warren Hull. masccr < patron Warren Hull. may be a past-I now, but he adm when he tried to Norman Broke: one week when slinging job. "Tl‘ talk to the cust talkative Norman. Harry worked would have be been for his 11' (her Wllllam :ustomers. It usually in if the itp and proved to itable investment." Eddie Albert, star 01' .noonei's." was a soda j: Roberts and Oscar Tenw Ninth Street and Hennc noapolis in 1926. He was .It the time and workc nidnight, or 1 am. and week. “I considered myself vcr apron. jacket and little \ Eddie told American Drug worked weeks to muster shooting a jolt of Coca-Cola 1 glass. and then flipping it in the air before giving it ‘ Donated water. Harry Breuer. xylop of H. H. Breuer. prop Phammcy. 775 Woodv Greater Minsm Maple City Fou: National Barn I W. Meissner. Ind.. druggist. Indiana State years. retiring Fritz is th :ainer of the mammy calls me T-Bc duced by Gene Arnold Jack Owens. tenor a a szda jerkcr 111.1110 Be: a. .st-Ga Wichit Jack 5 Jack says: "I received $5 real truthful I soda Jerker. or assistants. The weekly for his I my. it seemed worth it. “Most of my ing careâ€"curb .s offering cigarct for his sex‘vic ecmed to m 1rk 11 h '(‘Il rma who was p Pharmacy 193' om Talkatiw in WCC Ell 11 m ‘d H H it um. UK Home i 11 H mix n errands for a 'd 1'1‘ U l] El week from 'CCiVO w 1‘ L11 WOT 11‘ (I r THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO “I 11 ll s qmt Lomm Mc- U 1P 1) m 110: .01' PIA 1‘0 h 111 1 an. N ITlO (‘laims Life Farce Farm of Electrwlty :11 I): m The GREETINGS COMPANY 11 ,. Crile, Conqueror of Surgical S h 0 c k, A n - nounces Radiation and I‘llectricity are the Vital Forces. Remember the ()eemiml with a Card. . . . . uta )1 m‘ .ll lncxplicablc Phenomena mended him through the )iod his steadily failing fa< ~cpining depression. In the 1;: he died. This was the 101' Main-rs of Film- (‘ards lad eve W21 11 a friend of the victim. a irne who had joined the hos- only the day before. words of that interneâ€"now internationally famousâ€"the was perspiring. his face was drawn, his respiration was is pulse soft and low. It be- luty to administer chloroform Frank J. chd performed an ll )ll pl ll 1 ever witnessed. -morLcm showed a sues L0 be normal known morphol Birthdays St. Patrick’s [Caster Showers Anniversaries Graduation ( 'om'alosccncc S y m pat h 3' m 10 operation. the patient xx'unken countenance. 21 111mg pulse. pallor, cold respiration. restlessness, 111 in 1887. a young medi- carricd into University ml. in a pitiful state. had been crushed by street car. 1) of doctors and nurses save his life. Among Lllc Id I had made notes phenomena of this What was it that was it that this lent possesscd up is accident that he 10 crushing of his rial loss of blood; catment for shock through the night ugh the nigh ziiling facultie l( all the 0r- 1 in struc- logic habit ) was not early first ht VIII/Ill! III I I III! I I Ill/llllllIll/Ill!l[pp/lIII/IIIIIIIIIIIIIllill/llliillllllllflv Therefore. says Dr. Crile. the light given off by living cells is really “sun- light" and “lightning" escaping again .ifter long imprisonment. Physics Enlisted “Thus we . . . arrive at the concep- gion that not only this or that but every phenomenon of life can be iden- ..iiied in the terms of physics and can be explained in the light of a Radio- Electric Theory,” writes Doctor Crile in his new book. Hostile critics may say that this the- er for the most part rephrases. in somewhat vague terms and figures of speech, what has already long been known. but to Dr. Crile it represents .l. complete, new solution to an age-old problem. Three weeks ago he returned from i vacation abroad. which included hunting in Africa. He brought back for study glands of 200 animals, ranging from a field-mouse to a wild elephant. At the pier he snarled a bit at report- 3rs when they asked for details of his trip. but admitted that he shot the eleâ€" phant himself. He is an ardent, hunter 71 years. A few years ago .110 Crilc shot for lion 1 beiore the war. to invent his famous “nerve block" anesthesia. which con- quered surgical shock and won him international honours. He found that general anesthesia. such as is produced by ether or chloro- form. does not prevent the transmission of shock impulses to the brain. eve ii the patient is unconscious. But if he trunk nerves are blocked off by cocaine or other nerve deadeners. the impulses are stopped. and the patient does not develop the deadly surgical shock. But the main questionâ€"what is life. was still unsolved. During the war. Dr. Criie served in France. as commander of a hospital unit. Upon his return. with three other physicians who had seen service. he organized the Cleve- Some years earlier he had observed that living cells are like tiny electric batteries. The whole cell is surrounded by a wall of fatty material. lipoid. which does not transmit electricity. Clue Followed With this as a clue. Dr: Crile and his associates at the clinic were able to produce. out of salts and sterile brain proteins. artificial "cells” which ex- hibited many of the phenomena that living cells do. They breathed. grew. divided. and were affected by anes- thetics and adrenalin. However. they were not really' alive. They were only models of living cells. Doctor Crile studied another phenoâ€" menon. Living cells appear to give off radiation. He found that he could in.- tensify that light enough to photo- graph it. This light, he believes. is emitted when cells break down nitrogen com- pounds. seen servlc land Clinic The original source of these com- pounds is the nitrogen of the air, made chemically active with the aid of light- ning, and then built up into proteins through energy taken from the sun by plants. , '§\\\\\\\\\SS\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ e\\\'\\\\\%\\\\\\\\\\\ ‘N \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘j NEILSON’S years ago he invented for lion hunters. He Brazil Milk Chocolate 33c bound despite his Another T011 (By J. I. Rodule» March is a. super-colossal month. I usually comes in like a lion and goe out like a hyena. It is famed in son: and story for its wind. This year par ticularly it will be remembered for th right smart bit of wind generated b; the Sentinels of the Republic rehears ing the old applesauce for the presi dential conventions. The birthstone for March is a big shiny clinker. Persons born during,r thi. month will make a success as furnac men and janitors. Thry should be war; of coal chutes. The 0.8. Post Offic' was founded in March, 1789. and eve since then, editors have been swampec with manuscripts. In the days of yore when whisky wu only 15 cents a gallon marriages wen found that. z heart can sti dred feet. Bl the pnmeg: der. the anin tracks. Constituents Neeessury to Make the Month of Mareh 99000000900000000000 QOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOO pneumogast the animal Listerine Tooth Paste reg. L3H for Mass.) Touth Brush reg. Mrs 390 TI LIST E R] NE )1) Cl] n SPECIAL OFFER a WILLIAMS I'VC )1)D( 1O 65:11 mom lion and famed in This year mbercd f0 25c 490 890 Ll S'l'lil R I N l”. 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