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ume their studles for the priesi hood ~ Miss Jane L. Gill has returned from & month's vacation spent at Litchneld Hills, George R. Bmithwick, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Bmithwick of 699 Btanley street, has returned to re. sume his studies at 8t . John's Pre. paratory college at Danvers, Mass, NEW YORK TRADED FOR PARAMARIB0 Real Estate Record of Deed Found in Treaty of Breda Washington, D, C., Sept. 12.—What is the biggest real estate transfer ever recorded in the New World? Any little group of questionnaire addicts who encountered that inquiry probably would begin wondering whether Muscle Shoals had been sold, or whether somehody had purchased the Woolworth Building, The National Geographic Society recalls, in a bulletin apropos of the plans being discussed in Holland to invest new capital in Dutch Guiana, that New York once was traded for Paramaribo, ‘Tropjcal City Traded for New York. The real estate record of th §- s N A A . e : . GoLlon 5 L foNBabr oAt b e What do you think? Dr. A, S, Warthin, pathologist of the look at Justince Johnstone, Miriam Cooper, Margarita Fischer, Mreaty ot I/ Ak DL p i : : . of Breda, by which, in 1667, .the| University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, is reported to have declared Mary Miles Minter and Gloria Swanson, movie stars. Is the pro- Dutch gave New Amsterdam to Eng-|that dimples and cupid’s how mouths are of the same class, so far fessor right? land and Holls ; 15 : : ) i little fm.m',"‘,“‘_:’,:'m"’;;’:fch""éu"“fz'a;‘ as beauty is concerned, with harelips and cleft palates. Take a capital, to Holland, “To put it mildly,” continues the| with their ‘stethescopes and mysteri- |and out,” she said bravely. “It's that|to the world except by the reports of bulletin, “Paramaribo today is not| E . ous charts. the village folks don’'t come to see|natives. known so widely as it might be, 9 “ But now doctors say that Sonia|me. e r—— Neither is Suriname, which is the| has won her fight—that soon she will [up in Provincetown and Croton. But commoner name for Dutch Guiana; be discharged. “Yes, I know, the village {s away—| Two Hundred Thousand Men to nor Demerara, which is locally used Fiveryone knows Soma in the vil-|they might send me word or have Feed Rats! dropped in to see me before they to designate British Guiana lage. In her smock and sandals, she a W 5 ¥ 2 b A Lastla i iy 4] ological survey ea; ‘The 'And Guiana itself missed a chance | coutd be scen any day walking bare- | went, nu;rx}z::'sblya:g;opulauonyneedy:wo 000 for fame through a typographical o . ] . headed through the alleys of the "ge e N | | 3 men working full time to support § ;l"ffr;onli:i)liilgn;‘:l‘fl' sfi‘nfiaflpi'& ; na- Fafl]lllal‘ Greefl\'llcl] Y]llage Flg'llfil'Nn Quarter, shaking her bobbed-| oo L 0 egg is a potential | That's the damage by rats each year, e _con, u \ave carrie s home head violently when engaged in ar- rooster or an embryonle Hen can be|f0ome of which you pay for. Rats land's name into popular usage had w‘ H h 4 4 gument over Belles Lettres or the health, Bt 3 determined by a sexomete; it ig|carry disease, endanger your ure Wins Fight in Hospital | &ories o e determir s s ] not early writers confused the hab- e nes a an itat of the rodent with African Sonia—she has a last name but in TROT e it RovallaRarantasd L Guinea—a confusion which is not al- the village she is known only as Rat Paste TODAY. 25c and 50c per together overcome to this day: New York, Sept. 12.—Greenwich Sonia—Is a Bohemian. Thousands of| The kingdom of Nepal that lies at|tube. Sold and guaranteed by Dick- T il AlOR, A0 pland. , .| Vinage, that Bonemian center regard. | out-of-towners who have visited theho foot of Mt. Evercst s unknown |inson Drug Co—ad. , G na, roper, is abou a i village ave se er s n, rom hurSday third as large 52 ‘:c UTiteailirite | coLIPeTREleRtountall ot minth ‘n‘ll»“: mh lfahlo (;2 :‘hp mf&sfc tea- | tor a time was threatened with its and occupies a conspicuous position | !¢ | rooms which the village hoasts, cfiol- on the ‘forehead’ of a continent of|!ittle tragedy, but now the tale has|)ing the merry-makers into buying a £ 2 American republies which Americans|taken a new turn and the happy end- | package of her cigarettes. ® 9; d BOYS’ SCOUT SHOES— l 39 of the United States have come 1o|ig i3 in sight. Sonia is versatile, Now she would lg a e lt lgger all sizes from 10 to 6....... o know so well. Shen A Sonfa the Cigap. |make @ little money at one thing, at “British Guiana, French Guiana ew weeks ago Sonia the Cigar- | ipap tjmes at another. Sometimes BOYS’ DRESS SHOES—specially made for and Dutch Guiana are not all of |ette Girl was stricken desperately ill. | she would make nothing at all. B e school wear; $1 79 Guiana; there also {is Venezuelian|Heart disease, a strange form, the Once she went to Boston and there argalns 5 1to06 Guiana and Brazilian Guiana. Thus|doctors sald. staged a Bohemian dance largely at- sizes 0 e ‘Greater’ Guiana comprises the re- For weeks she lay in a hospital [tended by Harvard undergraduates. WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS A 3 gion between the Orinoco and the|ward, pale and wan. And very lonely | Arrangements went a bit awry, the || SPECIAL LOT of MISSES’ SHOES 98 Amazon; in fact Gulana is a sort of |was Sonia, for she found that her|dance was not wholly a su and —patent and white top, all sizes C i island because these rivers along with [village friends, the poets and painters |the police reserves had to be called. SR ‘ 5 S the Rio Negro and Casiquaire, form|who laughed with her and blew A few months ago she opened a MISSES’ BROAD TOE LACE SHOES--in its boundary. smoke rings with her in ceilar and |little shop of her own in the village. Black or Brown, “It is not an inexcusable error to|garret, had deserted her. To her.stock of cigarettes she added sizes 111 to 2 5 class Dutch Guiana with the West In- On the walls were none of the-gay |erudite tomes and fanciful batiks. 5 L 72 bRl SRR Y dies for, in respect to communication |tapestrics, the paintings and the Then she was stricken. DREN’S SHOES and commerce, it is all but cut off|sketches in which she delighted. The| Her acquaintances tried to find her : CH}I L I:F S FILACK S = 1 49 from its South American neighbors,|sounds which came to her were omin- | family. They were all dead, she PURE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET sizes 815 to . ) and does business with Trinidad and|ous sounds, lacking the music and|said. She smiled mysteriously when- Many More Styles At Prices Up To $3.49 with Holland direct. laughter which came to her had con- |ever she was asked whence she had 3 “Florida failed to reveal its foun-|stituted life. hailed. $he just appeared one day in 4 SHORT tain of youth to Ponce de Leon but| Sonia is only fn her twenties. |the village. Tradition has it that her ROUND lb Y. its Miamis have yielded restorative|youth rebels at grim hospital walls|homeland wes Russia SIRLOIN AND . PORTERHOUSE gifts to im&ny thonnan)ds of mid-win-|and white-clad doctors and nurses, “It isn't so much that I'm down ter pilgrims. Although the Guianas B s Vi FANCY LEAN failed Sir Walter Raleigh in his quest 1 for a promised land of gold and S SMOKED SHOULDERS .........Ib. 12%c an economic El Dorado by the saner M romance of modern development. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY FRESH GROUND 25 TFRESH PORK 16 “Gold-Plated” People.” s HAMBURG ....3 lbs. [ TO ROAST ........Ib C “For getting his lles believed the LEAN FRESH CUT fluent and facile Juan Martinez out- MORNING AT BOILING BEEF ...Ib, 5c PORK CHOPS ....Ib. 180 ranks Munchausen or Ananias. His |8 MEATY loc SUGAR CURED Ib. tales of Manea, where the monu-|H# POT ROASTS . G CORNED BEEE_ ments were marvels of iustrous gold, PRIME RIB FANCY w 18¢ and where men were anointed with | § [ ’ - ROASTS BEEF . ... VEAL CHOPS .....Ib. = = =|oil and then sprinkled with pulver- 3 FRESH MADE CHOICE J | voluitary petition of bankruptey in|ized gold, captured the imaginations Th(’ : FRANKFORTS ....Ib. 15c VEAL CUTLETS ...Ib. Clty ltems | the United States District court at|O0f many explorers even before ' Sir LEGS OF SHOULDER e Walter Raleigh penetrated the hu- po— - \|® VEAL TO STEW...Ib, loc VEAL ROASTS ....lb. | New Hdven for 1. Tepper, Lafayette e street shoe store owner. The etg | mid interior of Guiana in search of Becs f th ain tod ecause of the rain tod T MOHICAN . je onthe i doday, U 0 with liabilitles of $2,230, | this El Dorado. So generally is the g . . ! . Bhamrocks will not m ek ‘r») §1 Albert Helm of Church strect has | term now used in a figurative sense 6 a n St O OSl‘te Ma]n fleld tonight, but will gather at the| spent: at | to denote any fanciful rainbow's end Il o ‘K Creamery BUTTER T e el Z l 8. , Pl turned from a vacation ¥ Pilz’s store in the Arcade at 7:30 Sl S 4 LKL 1V 1 Bardte reaiins Yo whbl s 7 by the Electric company for $145 | g¢re Francis Murphy, son of’ Mrs. [ rado’s mythical court city, the lake 5 5 through Attorney Henry Nowicki to| 5. E. Morphy of Bast Main streot; |on which it was supposed to be lo- |} Round, Sirloin and Short 18c : i | n b BEST 27C \\,lv:_(;_ruqli:_ MILK Y PURE LARD. .. .2 Ibs, CHEESE ... the first Monday in October. €on-| \Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | til the serious scrutiny of Humboldt Roasts Of Nafive Vea] P O e ]b. 180 papers. | returned to St. Bernard's seminary, at jritish Guiana. The west t of N = SUB. EXTRACT. . bot. Eritish Guiane, | The westernmost of| B Quoap Cured Bacon: ... .. ... ....... lb: 25c Rill Sheiiben 19¢ | o . 1Ib, colony. X SALMON BEANS Saybrook. ¢ o'clock. John J. Smithwick, son of Mr. and | Ously the tales of Martinez, and lesser 2 : Joseph Mieczkowski has been sued | afrs John Smithwick of 699 Stanley | liars, were credited. Indeed, El Do- | A Meadowbrook EGGS s 2 dOZ recover alleged money due. The a® | peter Da nephew of Rev. Patrick |cated, and the estimated extent of the (§ 7 tion is returnabie in the city court| paly of St. Joseph's church, and Leo | coyntry itself appeared on maps un- STEAKS A o « stable George A. Stark served = the| \eston of Hartford avenue, have|exploded the fairy tale. =) T a3 3 Zacs 3 | “Dutch Gulana is about the size of | Best Frankforts .. .. ... Ib. 15¢ B :‘)(l)_\;:rn BLEND o 25c | RED Iglr:‘(li‘;r(tlfo H Attorney David L. Nair has filed a. Rochester, N. Y., where they will re-|Florida. The British first held it; . JFFEL ... i , Al B i ! N and the Duteh first held what now 1s|§ Corned Shoulders, Hocks and Sparerlbs 15¢ LEM. and VANILLA 12c {[cz«;};o“ the three foreign holdings, French 2 Y D MO A They Start Young In Newark Guiana, is used, in part, as a penat | § Fores of Genuine Lamb ............ 1b. 15¢c J|} cocoaxvr ... 12 CYARTMILE L S can c “Along the cn‘ax' Dutch Guiana is - o= . 4 9, e a strip of transplanted Holland, Back |§ Lamb Chops ...... 1b. 25¢ Lamb for Stew.....lh. 12¢ § L SPECIAL—10 to 11 a. m. in its forests is a bit of Africa, in- pavied by usnmen, wno ive mucr § Sugar Cured Cofned Beef, Cabbage Free, 8¢ § § GRANULATED SUGAR. ......10 Ibs. The Africans were tmported in siave |§ Fresh Ground Hamburg ......... 31bs. 25¢ §¥ reciai—s to 11 a m. favs i e bk e e terir || Armour’s Smoked Shoulders ....... 1b. 15¢ § § Best Native POTATOES. . . .15-Ib. peck 22¢ fastnesses when the tax collector came around. Many of them found|§ Boneless Rib Roasts of Beef ........ Ib. 25c NIk rep srar ans ar stly Ara- % 3 p o= X ers. The Indians are mostly ra- | Milk Crackers...2 lbs. 25¢ SOUND SWEET waks, B Large Prunes 23c . s Siers st vy sanoranes, [ L0780 PSC < L merican Sardines - § Il MALAGA GRAPES, Ib. 8c, Ige. crate $1.75 “Paramaribo has the immaculate RED OR YELLOW Sne ‘mubiral extravagance of whion 1t [§ cresit BEEs ... Ct& S, - Butter, in prints .. Ih. 43¢ J ONIONS.........8 Ibs. 25c, bushel $1.35 ia proud, its streets lined with ma-|f§ Pure Lard ... hogany shade trees, For the trees on e one Nonk, sreaone e et vewtn || Choice Naive Potatoes ... peck 23¢ 3y ypi] oW PEACHES. .qt. 10c, basket $1.10 er-hoard houses, a lumber firm once |8 offered $50,000 and the residents de- @ Large Bananas. ...doz. 19¢ Native Onions .. 6 lbs. 23i¢ LARGE SW 19 M'I“:"n]tm ;’;yx!«;\marih(\, like Imtch’ Malaga Grapes ... . Ib. 10¢ Ternips ....... 5 Ibs. 25¢ J § rversreen CORN, doz. C Gulana, needed the money. Thrifty . nd careful development of Suri- name's resources met with a series of untoward circumstances. First y . e g . . . - cacao yielded bountiful crops then suffered a blight Sugar-cane | B " o ey was introduced, and attacked by a THE LIITLE STORE i AgrpEss ctho s disease. The indomitable colonists . WITH W turned to bananas, and an epidemic | r Yet in 1011 the lit overtook them Ay 8 [f1e colony exported $3,000,000 worth | BIG VALUES 400—MAIN STREET—400 el ' LY of goods, mostly sygar, gold and ca- | cao. Rack in its imberlands Amer- # = |ican firms now are obtaining wood | al w0 | gst Gall--Wednesday Morning Eiz Yaues {o Be Remembered Silk Shirtings, reg. 10-in. Canton Crepe, regular ’ 40-in. Very Newest File Silk, | Large Heavy Turkish Towels, | i 5 G . $2.89, navy only $2.98 | reg. 59¢ L g FOX’S—Thurs., Fri,, Sat. | Ry :\.:::w'--ll:‘ . $1.98 \Tr:.nundnm . $1.98 \\':dr:wdn_v ; 390 TR 2 4 *ddi al RODOLPH VALENTING J 5 i i B6-110 Se BT I O g || e TR 56-in. Pure Wool Checked Phil (K. 0.) McConnell puts on the mitts with Eddie (Mid-|l you Have Seen Him As a Hero 1 : Pure Silk Pongee, 850 reg. $1.49, Wed. 990 F'":;_;?,‘,."';"‘.‘;“_'r'w 890 :\‘::1:;:\‘::5 M'“'. $l.35 get) Jensen, one of the gamest of the new crop of leather pushers | Sce Fim As a Villain in 2 rog. S1.15, Wed, Black only. res being developed in Newark, N. J. Bouts are held under the super The Wonderful Chance TR ~ision of public school instructors. 4 <