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It(lidthean old wooden building w’ith ‘unburnable’ .verspaint and then started a fire. We had finala lively time putting it out. And yetthe patent paint was actually put on the “jmarket and sold for a while.” to tCharles Gates, 742 Buena avenue, re- “thatired president of the Creamery Package formCompany, admitted that he had once been goesinterested in the scheme to enamel the willinsides of butter firkins. it ca‘‘But I didn’t lose a nickel,” he said. ease. ‘‘I investigated the process very thorough- Thly and found that, although the firkins pleaiwould stand it, the butter wouldn’t. My Meinterest was in butter. swer‘‘Mrs. Shaw may have posed as a chem- mainist. She may have thought she was a the 1 chemist. But it was easy to see that she attor didn’t even know the alphabet of chem- consistry.” ^ to Cc
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Thu, Apr 03, 1913

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