l'"ree will is not a Mibjf phcrs alone, but has s pnn educator, who k in favor use of the rod. illustrates ."Did f tmderstan away?" asked a truant officer, addressing the determined-looking female parent of a small and dirty boy. " ies, sir, he did." the woman responded. " I just had to persuade him a little, and then he told the -whole thing voluntarily.'' 3 . "'How did you persuade him?'' queried his worship. •' Well, first I gave, him a good licking," said-the firm parent. •' and then I put him to bed without supper, and I took his clothes away and told him he'd stay in bed till he confessed what he'd done, if 'twas the rest of his days, and I should lick him again in the morning. .And in less than half an hour he told me the whole story of his owv accord." or the victim of seasickness has- a movable =eat vibrated by an electric motor. This is *aid to tjive'surprising relief to the sufferer.
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Evening Star, Issue 15817, 31 May 1915, Page 4
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168Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 15817, 31 May 1915, Page 4
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