Land of Sunshine, Volume 1, Issue 6

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F. A. Pattee & Company, 1911 - Pacific States
Includes reports, etc., of the Southwest Society of the Archaeological Institutes of America.
 

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Page 357 - Requisite. at no time be used for the furtherance of strikes, or for the purpose of interfering in any way 'between its members and their employers in regard to wages...
Page 5 - The selling and delivery of any commodity or article of merchandise shall be prima facie evidence of representations on the part of the vendor that the quantity sold and delivered was the quantity bought by the vendee. There shall be taken into consideration the usual and ordinary leakage, evaporation or waste that there may be from the time...
Page 5 - ... all Acts and parts of Acts contrary to the provisions of this Act or inconsistent therewith shall be, and the same are hereby, repealed.
Page 5 - Contracts made within this State for work to be done, or for anything to be sold or delivered by weight or measure, must be construed according to the foregoing standards.
Page 328 - For goodness sake, what machine did you use to write that letter ? " The answer — a Printype Oliver — makes the sale. Aids Eyesight — Prevents Errors Printype aids and rests the eyes. None of the strain on the optic nerve that sharp, thin, outline type imposes. This elimination of effort makes it a positive pleasure to read Printype correspondence. Ask the opinion of your oculist or optician. He knows the value of Printype!
Page 357 - Interests between employer and employe, and not countenancing any project or enterprise that will Interfere with perfect harmony between them. Neither shall It be used for political or religious purposes. Its meetings shall be devoted to the business of the Association, and at all times preference shall be given to the education of engineers, and to securing the enactment of engineers...
Page 357 - ... interfere with perfect harmony between them. Neither shall it be used for political or religious purposes. Its meetings shall be devoted to the business of the Association, and at all times preference shall be given to the education of engineers, and to securing the enactment of engineers...
Page 328 - ... trained to grasp quickly. The type which the crystallized experience of centuries proves best for the printed page. Great Beauty and Attention Value Printype is the very soul of symmetry. The shadings give body, refinement and life which are utterly lacking in the old-style thin outline letters and numerals. It's a delight to the eye. A letter written in Printype attracts the eye — it's magnetic. A Printype letter is so strikingly attractive, so forceful, so distinctive that one unconsciously...
Page 348 - Award, a silver medal and $40 a month for support of widow during her life or until she remarries, with $5 additional for each of two children until each reaches the age of sixteen.
Page 328 - ... Printype tests was made by various newspaper publishers. Linotype operators of equal dexterity were pitted against each other in a speed contest. One set of operators were supplied with copy written with the regular typewriter face. , The opposing operators were supplied with copy written in Printype. It was found that the linotype operator could increase his output ten per cent, setting from "Printype" copy, over copy written with the ordinary "outline

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