New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 19

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United States. Additional work will be carried on concerning the influence of environ- ment on the chemical composition of orops, including certain features of fertllization, such as the relation of | chemical composition and food value | of crops to the time of fertilizer ap- plication.’ Previous work has been directed chiefly toward the quantity viewpoint. The new work will be directed to quality. “It is known, for {nstance,” says Mr. Campbell, “that the application of certain fertilizer to a crop like corn will increase the yleld quanti- tatively. However, practically noth- ing is known about quality relations; that is, whether the proteins, vita- mins, or mineral components of the corn fertilized in such a way are bet- ter suited to animal and human nu- trition than those of unfertilized corn. $50,000. Sche 500,000 Soviet Mrs. Annabelle Scl of Herbert Scheer, chef who is suing Alfred B. Sonne, below, hotel employment head, ed “petting parties” near his hotel. ONLY RICH USE TAXIS For One Person—Equivalent To Two Cents Here, ieer, above, wife famous Chicago for er charges Sonne stag- Rubles Cost of Carfare ENCOURAGES PLANF. BUILDING, bonus of $3 a pound on the weight of all airplanes not Including the en- gine, mantfactured in the common- wealth, in order to encourage the in. dustry in this country, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922, The laboratory will undertake assigning to them 26,000 acres in the | studies on the composition of agri- Melbourne, Aus, Dec. 29 — The Ukr:?ne.‘ In addition to the existing | cultural crops in a fundamental way. Australlan government will pay a -losipragdigheabind gl i 8 i ey It was on drifts of sand instead of snow that Miss Eve Als- man, society girl of Kokomo, Ind., spent her Christmas Day at St. Petersburg, Fla. livestock. The Soviet government is objectors from military service, the central executive committee of Soviets has given to the delegates of this sect. who recenly came to Moscow to carry on negotiations; a signed underuklngl ~ Retiring From Business—Must Vacate in 30 Days ] . P D Vg i + Christmas On The Sands TO ASSIST EMIGRANTS (st it You uvse /ess fzed ¥or This Pur- ; European Countries Buy Argen- ; 8 i ko u % ANOTHER ORIME ) M , Dec. 20.—Ludwig Martens, | ®Xempting = thelr whole ! 0 4 tine Product Instead of From U, §, LIRS AR tormer Boviet sapresontative in Amer. | from military services and il % Orderly Australia Deeply Concerned ica, has become chalrman of a speclal connected with the Over Epid, commlssion organized by the Boviet ‘Washington, Dec. 20.—In an effort ver Epidemig of Law Violatiohs government to assist in the return to oT ¢ N %0 determine the reason for the pref Sydney, Australla, Dec, 29.—8o0 ao~ Russia of Runlnn-“Amfllclnl and anaw““m‘ % "J_n'."“o“‘lli.; erence of Buropean Gountries for Ar- customed {8 Australla to having a law- Russlan "doukho::‘;‘l l:rtmll Cm-::i_ the American personnel of the. A gentine or flint corn to the cofn ]"bm““ citizenry that a total of 664 M‘"T "‘d‘" h”v' i u;:c'l“n;o Rus. |erican Rellef administration in Russ produced in the United States, the persons charged with crime in six :lnln'!r:r:\"A::ar:c: :urlnt the last two :“‘ "'b"' """:"‘:l:t m&nlmum. for th { department of agriculture through ite months In a city of 800,00 Sydney years. The greater part of these are|‘me being al ) Here. now bure t chem ~In considered a crlme wave, and the agricultural workers, and they have 116 men on the staff. The foros ureau of chemistry is undertaking promier of the state has called & con- brought with them agricultural im.|been cut nearly in half since INSt™ | an extensive investigation, Accord- ference to deal with the problem. plements valued at $50,000. vptie! 'w:y.‘mxoo 000,000 ’ig | ing to W. G. Campbell, acting chief It will be proposed that the mini- A big scheme is now on foot to feeding more than 'l 0 DOTRORG | y chemist, the investigation will be con- mum jail sentence be slx months, Al- bring from Canada between 30,000 The Russian personnel has also been | ducted through @ laboratory on crop though all but 184 of the 654 persons and 40,000 “doukhobors” men who [Feduced {Pomtlfipfloofmmoo owin, " . chemistry, recently ey ablished, which arralgned were convicted or pleaded under prosecutlon were forcod to em- |9 curtal “:I.n °R ll. ? Adi o " will determine It pere are any fun- gullty, 1t s felt that the judiclary has lgrate from Rumsis in 1395, These| T8, 400 Ce o ety ta ehild | damental chemjoZt differences in the shown undue lenfency In dealing with families intend to bring with them | WOrk is now confined largely | composition of fliint or hard corn and criminal cases, thelr entire property, consisting of, ren and hospital pat! | $4B st Sorn largely produced inthe — - agricultural implements, tractors and | =7 """ New York Bargain Hou 381-383 Main Street, : ;7'\‘ X‘:":ff‘c:;fi‘;:‘;f;r:;g’fl&f studied | \osoow, Dec. 20.—Automobile taxi- i\ “One of the mout important re- cabs operated by private owners haye appeared in Moscow, but the tariff is g0 high that on several occasions the government has issued warnings to the public to beware of extortion. The street cars, about the cheapest thing 4 searches now under way is that upon \ vegetable proteins. Inasmuch as ni- trogen is an essential part of animal tissues and the animal can obtain this New Britain, Conn. i@ necessary nitrogen only in the form | P AL > £ of protein in its food, it is obvious|'t MOSCow, are always crowded to ' \ b that this ol ¢ feeds is of prime|SUCh 8n.extent that forelgn visitors &8 § o t 8 ”“h;’ b “involves | NEVer consider riding in them. The |§ . 5 impor e ains rosearch ImvOINeS|carfare is now 500,000 Soviet rubles, | the very existence of a dan r_rll;\s ':;l B AHOGEAEE S i0shty. x4 \ o is inseparably connected - W '®] The four wheeled drosky, drawn by | B | flald of nutrition. ; & one or two horses, which never ceas- | g8 | Until quite recently one kind of | oq gparation even during the revolu- 0 I protein in a diet wee considered &8 | tion “anq the slelgh when snow is on good as another. Today ekt KNOW [ (6 ‘ground, continues to be the most | KN that one protein differs from an-|,,;;1ap way of gettng about the city. I . other protein in certain fundamental ;e qrogky drivers insist upon a fare | commue‘fl\" Cflt“?d flm“:° :2:“:5-0”‘[’,‘ about fifteen tlmes more than the ! A e Yoot e M. dagliaba nty We are retiring from business and therefore we wish to let you know that our goods must be sold within a very short time, Everything we have lutely, essential for nutrition, for [ore i, oriGY OF SReCUIAtors who in this store is to be sacrificed regardless of cost or loss. Our entire stock of merchandise must be sold in the next thirty days. All thoughts of profit (Without them animals will not grow, | hijijons or trilliors of rubles, and who must be forgotten. This is to be the PRICE-SLASHING EVENT of the SEASON. All of our ladies’ ready-to-wear to be sold at half price. Get in on D B e 1 twa sao, | care littie about what they spend. these as they are some real bargains. We must vacate this store in 30 days. Be the first to get in on these money saving, profit-slashing bargains, ]m} nml:o aclds, lr‘vpt?pha"e ;im: DIMINUTIVE GOLF COURSE LADIES’ and MISSES’ CAPES MEN’S SUITS * h y animal on a el 3 Sip 7 W 5 10 o\isoieal 1ot gidielb sy copinanly De mtetallug L A garment which there was [Foreword: We have not felt the cold| gqygeg worsteds. Value e rived from whole cohi will not grow [ orencd ‘tn the center of a London no consideration for profit in winds of January and February as yet and to | g3y 5 i jand develop properly. “However, iffsuhurh, 1t has an area of one and marking them as prepare for these we are offering a — Cut rlcesls .00 H ?e ":rol(g:' :ln corn, ’1‘3 sl‘ll‘hptlemented one-half acres. The course has been low as .... Each M SALE 0 NKETS o il y the addition in the right Propor-{iziq out on tho side of a hill, so that Rt A vt (e el JANUARY SALE ON BLAN] s " tion of certaln other proteins, the!thero are many stecp slopes and, LADIES’ and MISSES’ M?HS ]ROBEZ]S HA!')I;S protein of the mixture will then be | qepite the limited spuce, golfers may DRESSES ESMOND & NASHUA BLANKETS, plaid, | ¢ 4 CORY ue §4.95. dequate for normal growth. s 5 o " ¢ [ fi Sy al 7 i \ s AP SR HLLT ot ohiv ik ihitow: whether | MWIES A BYaRY, alvoka) o7 the mmy Serges in exceptional quality silk bound in tans, greys, blues, pink,|>"® $1 { 50 in themselves they are adequate for B B b (‘l and prices. Values to $15. We lavender. Sold as high as $7.50. s T the needs of the animal but also to eauty ompe have cut our Cub s of .. ... i ) MEN’S PANTS i know when they are deficient, what rice & 3 O All material Val other protelns, and in what propor; o p 0 tieviinn » — —_ $550 1als, ue tion, st be added to supplemen g e e o — —————r4 e ’ g 50, the defciency. The percentuge of LADIES’ TRICOTINE NASHUA BLANKETS—Double, in greys,| ut price .. o3« A nitrogen alone cannot therefore any DRESSES ¢ blues, tans. 3 49 bl oo Bl ol % s oy dress of excellent quality to Belired t § MEN’S OVERCOATS & protein vi 3 g - o [ '} “The amino aclds of the proteins b(tol}('mi‘l pocket $8 50 Mixtures $7 50 ' of several agricultural productfi‘ h:;:e . Low price of 0 BATH TOWELS v been separated and studied, with the — k 1 S, 6 1 OO —_— result that it is now poesible to sup- LADIES’ §ILK PLEATED with 0¥ without borders for L B(_)YS’ SUITS plement such basic feeding stuffs as < SKIRTS 2 pair pants. Value i & corn with small quatnmw? of o;her A bargain at $7.50. Our newly $12.50. $5 50 feeds, such as peanut meal, soy-bean W3 B meal, and cocoanut press cake, which cut price $1 1 8 }‘{UCK TO“,/ELS' a, 6c Cut price vihiian BOYS’ PANTS N Ty denlnn Beld com of i Sk > white only. Value 10c ....... Each ~BOYS' and . lacks, thus making a feed that will - n J . supply all the amino acids necessary LADIES’ SERGE - CAPS Value $3.50. $l for growth. The practical results of FLANNEL SKIRTS CRETONNES, slightly soiled. 5 All 50 Cut price ...... ¢his should be & greater and more Values up to $5. Value 8¢ ...:........ IS el Yard OC|colors ........ (o profitable utllization of our largest Sale price .. Each » cereal crop—corn.” s A ) Work now in progress includes in- | LADIES HEATHER HOSE .. LADIES' TWEED, POLO and BOLIVIA COATS Values to $19.50. $9040 OIL CLOTHS, white and colors. vieoes. Yard $1.59 vestigations of the protein of wheat RI NORR bran, in which a method has been de- wveloped by which over 90 per cent. of “ the total protein in bran may be ex- tracted; of cotton seed of peanuts, of cantaloup seed, of soy-beans, of palm- Research Value 3 25¢ 43c Now reduced to . . LADIES’ TWEED SUITS LADIES’ SILK and WOOL HOSE Value $1.98 9/4 SHEETING, unbleached. Value 49c .. Yard ::r:;le “éiil&:fi: f::;gg«l:' seed, over Heather mixtures. Value $19.00. $ 5 00 < e i 2,000 tons of which are discarded an- ; AR Each 0 FRUIT OF THE LOOM .............. nually as a by-product of the tomato s Sl i HAMBURG LACE, Valte 3ic c pulping industry, show that by utili- A L Yol 5c gation of this by-product for feed-| HEEHGNE ~wesemie N CNN (M All sizes ................ A4 4 o VAL Each 9c altie 10c ... v iiiiiiiinin ing purposes the conservation of a MRkl o valuable feed can be accomplished. - AMOSKEAG GINGHAMS ....0vvvvess l 5 A o R MEN’S BOW TIES ............. 6 to $l 00 valfi;:(é;lzs' 2¢c Value 29¢ (] PROMISE GOOD PROPITS NN TR i : g Value $1.00 . S PR S S . Each 4 VICTOR SERGE .. Py i K 8 - VEILINGS Value 15¢ l oc MEN’S WOOL GLOVES value 50c .. Sweden's Budget For 1923-24 Fore- Surplus in Many 25(: Value25c........v. ..... lOC = |~ MEN'S FLANNEL WORKING 35¢ SHIRTS. Value $1.50 i $l SWEATERS, Slip-on style. casts Financial Quarters. Stockholm, Dec. 20.—The various departments of the Swedish govern- ment are concerned just now with the preparation of the 1923-2 budget, MEN’S WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS Value $1.98 $1.00 $1.00 MEN’S WOOLEN HOSE ............... Pair 45(: MEN’S HEATHER HOSE ........ MEN'S STRIPE PERCALE SHIRTS [ and surpluses are expected in many g ¥ TR AR T s SR L Value $1.50 directions, according +to information Value §1.49 i . o % bt recelved by the minister of finance. - = The customs service reports that MEN’S ARROW COLLARS 5 % the duties on imports for the next Value 25¢ C| MEN'S PERCALE’ and M‘A'DRAS SHIRTS 2 § fiscal year will total about 828,000 oo wioh ene says was care- BRI i Value $2.50 L 000, chnt s a sng_rl:n '""‘”1“1 Over |1essiy placed in too close proximity to .+ S, ARMY SHIRTS and \ c j the present year. e postal depart- chrit d o 7 \. / ment, already profitable, will so con- Her, pulchritude and nervous system, loc DRAWERS. Value 98¢ .... Each MEN’S BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS hag caused Harriet Hammond, former bathing beauty, to sup the Fox Vaude- BRASSIERES . ....... FLANNELETTE NIGHT- tinue, it is sald, and show a surplus 90¢ Value $1.50 85¢ 0! v he de-' Pak 0 . < e e — Sasimont o taisgrashp 1o @fpectd to| pls OO [oF $ELO0D, The besuty LADIES' WOOL HOSE. $1 75 . e Al ; '.:l::-"m $4,000,000 more than it ex-|yomy i:‘xplli)ded will prevent her from }Vfl!ue SE.:)O. Cl{t_price wE.q LADIES' and MI MAYO UNION SUITS FOR MEN sl 5 s Tha‘ state railways, with the excep- SPPNEEAR- 1A BISR SUNES AN SpaVe: BLOOMERS AT 19c Value $3.00 » 0 v' v Y tion of the ore-carrying roads, o i MEN’S UNION SUITS $1 39 g a surplus of about $8,800,000. figure will be cut, however, by the deduction for ‘the increase in wages 'rIGHT COUGHS which will continue at a rate not! {’flz;hflblfl! 2:‘5“:' :f ‘m:n;och;t clog now determined for several monthuy gy u have 8 during the next fiscal year. The atate' s your throat hocd e s “Ridcult railways which serve the iron mines ph] by gulck' ensy and safe - by carrying ore expect to realize about e Leonardi's Cough 8§ &:’; five per cent on the invested capltal. |8oted), This pleunn;!cu“h s We Must Vacate in Il Reduced to Half Price puine A total of $3,000,000 is expected | lieves, soothes and b 0 from the government monopoly in to- ol bacco, while $2,600,000, it is believed, © wil be realized from the sale by the broaghitis, whooping cough am orop. o | B state of waterpower and electricity.|on the safe side—get a bottla today from | 4 Another $2,000,000 is looked for from |¥our drugglst. b ~thé state domains department. Sold by’ City Drug Store. 3 8 the air passa and protects thp.lun!::' remedy colda, couj

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