THE BROOKLYN TRAMWAY,
td the r-Dixon. Sir, — With a view of making tho above tramway safer from, a passenger's point of view may Ibo allowed -.to make a suggestion. jJCamcly to cnablo the motorman to t.".! r e mcc timo coming down the hill, allow no stoppages on tho Brooklyn cars up oi down between Manners-street ar.d stopping plr.ee. Tho limo saved then can be spent doing the hill trip thus onabling tho trip being dift-! in regulation time. I tluov; out tho idea in case it 13 workable. — I am, etc. J.J.C. 18th May.
Why do peraona Bigh? Because an interval of dm oral nccondx, during v.liich tho walls of llio chest lcciam ri.iul anil tauso oxygon (starvation, always follovrD mor-ionla of menial dirquietudc ; when nalnro demands her supply of oxygen tho deep inhalation occur?, the expiration after which we call a 6i;;'.). v
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1907, Page 3
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145THE BROOKLYN TRAMWAY, Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 118, 20 May 1907, Page 3
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