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- 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924, fire spread so rapidly that the major Faieia s |tionals shall enjoy the same * 2 joy privi- . . ! ";E FR"M lEAV[S ‘ teses assured (o stato members of the | BALTIMORE CHURCH IS [ art of the city'a- fics fehisra ware| ’ league of nations.” summoned to the scene to prevent the e y la % 5 2 The French acknowledgement » of DESTROYED BY FLAMES=snread of the flames to adjoining Treaty Signed Today Gives Americans : | property. v . American assistance in the defeat of | — | dn | i Equality of Rights Under Terms of Turkey, which formerly held, Syria | " : £ o d sl | {and Lebanon, is contained in the pre. | S¢¢Ond Time in 16 Years That Meth-| (10, 1and Anable, Lawyer, French Mandate in Syria, amble and is regarded s¥' wgnificatit odist Church Building Has ‘ : f g i ificial in view of discussi between the | Been Burned. i Dies in New York urango Has Peculiar ACtilicial . wasineion. svrit «—mie rormar in view of discussions between ihe| 1 Mow. York, bel oAt S i foke signing in Paris today of a treaty 8s- | ocooct to the mandate in Mesopota. | Paltimore, April 4.—The Harlem|Anable, who retired from active law Refl‘lgemlllg Pl&fl[ iring Acniricans full - equality of [ mia, where the Vlosul oil fields are £4rk Methodist Episcopal church mJ;?rav!lcc four years ago after many % ghts under the terms of the Freneh situated. The British government “as Vst Ballimore was virtually wrecked | years in partnership with De Lancey| o [mandate in Syriz and Lebanon es- contended that its nationals should 'ate 1ast night by fire which broke out | Nicoll, died Wednesday at his home | T E A a4as Washington, D. C., April 4. |tablishes at the same time an ac-'enjoy greater privileges in that terri- in the basement from an undetermin- fon Staten Island. He had been {11 | “Durango City, the ital of th ement by France that the tory under its mandate than are ac- has a pure, fresh flavor beyond Ask for a pacKage today. ed cause, about an hour after the |three years. He was G4 years old. state of the same name in \ Mexico, | {niged . although never at war |corded nations which were not & Paltimore conference of the denoml. | A sgraduats of Union college,Mr, which hovers on the borderline of the with Turkey, contr £ | with Tk whils tha sate nation had adjourncd its meeting for [Anable taught mathematics in Al- | Torrid Zone, provides itself with one % it Bk Triaitad that A ‘the night. The building was valued | bany for several years before he be- | of the most peculiarly zens in Mesopotamia at §100,000 and insured for about|gan the practice of law here, He was | compare, ice supplies in the wo ilar to trea- 'equal rights with the Br | a life trustee of Union college, a gov- | bulletin from the Wi . ties with 1% ) affect headquarters of the ol S Ge0- iz mandated graphic society, with Japan r “When the maguey, ¥ Hands in the plant, has had the seven 'S Of that the United States and its na- | o growth necessary to blooming and its bud has been tapped for pulque, in == most places it is destroyed. At g Durango, however, all the plants are ascembled in one pl s in the gardens in the ez city, where the le with their cupping su on the ground, whic covered with straw for the cleanliness, Freezes in Maguey Leaves “Into each leaf Is poured ahout two quarts of water, Although the tem- perature is not low enough to freeze water in the canals or when it is placed in some domestic utensil, it does freeze in the maguey lea ! The ice is gathcred in the early mor ing angd put into the ice hou 196-206 Trumbull, Hartford which are built of adobe and s about twenty feet square, and twenty R e R e L feet deep, The ice is thrown through an opening in the roof and the slivers melt together and form a solid mass, lLaier on it is cut out and sold to the cheaper trade in com- petition with that from the city's ice factory as long as it lasts, which is usually until about the middle of July or the first of August of the year, “No emplanation has been eoffered as to why this peculiar method is nsed, but scientists are surmising that it is because the leaves, being shal- low, give a broader surface exposed to the excessive evaporation and con- sequent cooling which naturally | oceur in such high altitudes, for Du- rango lics more than 6,000 feet above | I'he new | 1t was the sccond time in 16 years|ernor of Union university and a trus- | that the church has been burned, hav- | tee of Albany Medical coliege. A new stain-resisting silver, ealled | ing been rebuilthin 1909, Mr. Anable was a direct descendant ‘For QuiCk Retllms Use Hel'ald Cla“ified Adm‘ north 1% . ' which does not tarnish in| -Discovered by the wife of the pas- | of Anthony Anable who came to | sty use, has been discovered. tor, the Rev. B. P. Fellenbaum, the | Massachusctts from England in 1623. | Between Pratt and Asylum Some Words of Counsel in Buy- Home Outfits Spring Opening Specials ing Home Qutfits n Protrudes Prom Plagstones, “Some of the strects of this ecity often called the ‘town of sunshine’ | because of its wonderfnl ¢ L are | flagstones measuring 0 inches in size, which quantities of almost paved with about 15 1 contain lar prove tin in kidney ore, some of the | single stones having as much as three four pounds of tin in them, ¢ the softer stone has worn away, the metal protrudes in a man- nes painful to the feet as one gots the sensation of walking over marbles scatiered on the pavement., ¥ “The region around this state eapi- | tal of 30,000 Mmbabitants is said to be $785.00 HEN you buy a home outfit, you are making an investment for many years to come. Al- though the price counts, you should look first to quality. Don’t be influenced by fur- ) The Dining Room 8-piece Suite—Combination Walnut or Mahogany', Oblong Table, Buffet, five Side Chairs and Host Chair in tapestry or leather, Axminster Rug ...... The Living Room 3-picce Velour Suite, Davenpo* 'Table, Floor Lamp, 9x12 Axminster i ;”zez.zs tug A vertable hunter's ¢ fisherman's puradise, with its duc game shooting and the abundant fish in its streams, but the fly in this hiissful ointment is a poison & sniture, cheaply priced. In the end you get what you pay for, and no more. whose bite causes from deaths ench year, The Spanish Conquistadores found the site pleasing. Alonso Pacheco in 1563 Inid the foundations for the precenteday eity under the direction of Governor Francisco de Thavra, who named it for a city of his native provinee in Spain, © history and development of Durango are frrevoeably linked up with the (' del Mercado, a hill of high grade estimated to contain 460,000,000 tons of metal, assaying from 70 to 75 per cent of pure iron, which was discovered in tillsides Bursting With Metals “The hillsides of the state of Dur. ANgo are fairly bursting with metals, They have been famed sinee coloni- al times for their output of silver and gold. 'The clty of Durango formerly was the seat of a Mesican mint, buiit n 1811, wi colued more than a million dollars worth of silver and | gold each year outputs to The siilver and gold are valued at several million dollars, Mines in the state aleo yield quantities of copper, iron cinnabar, zine, and lead “The Avine mine opens its rich vein of silver grey ore and pours it out in an open quarry which is still yielding the precious metal, though it been mined for fime when the owner those white inhabi who would huild their enongh together to protect { the ralds of the savage 1n cathedral which now stamos i city of Durango owes its ence 1A the Avine mine placed upor church several of permitted picce ' presentc who sold " Langer wick record t The Bedroom l-piece Two-Tone Combination Walnut Suite—Dresser, Vanity, Chifforette and Bow-End mattress and pillows, Bed-Chair; box spring, N the outfits described on this page, you can buy any room or rooms you choose. . nent can be altered to suit your own individual requirements, The Kitchen MeDougall Kitehen Cabinet, Gas Range, 6x9 Congoleum Rug, - White Porcelain Table, Two White Enamel Chairs Each outfit arrange- ] The Colonial Outfit @Rooms) $554.00 The Living Room J-piece Velour Suite—Davene port table, floor lamp; 9x12 Axe minster Rug-- $197.50 ) The Dining Room 8.piece Suite — Combination walnut, oblong table, buffet, five side chairs and host chair in tapestry or leather: 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rug— $169.00 The Bedroom J-piece Suite* — Combination walnut dresser, vanity, chiffor- ette and bow-end bed; cotton felt mattress and spring— $167.10 The Kitchen White Porcelain Table, Two White Enamel Chairs, 6x9 Con- goleum rug—— $20.40 The Nutmeg Outfit (3 Rooms) $367.00 The Dining Room 8-piece Suite, combination walnut—Oblong Table, BuiTet, five Side Chairs and Host Chair $129.00 The Living Room J-piece Velour Suite $129.00 The Bedroom 3-piece Suite—Bow-End l‘k-«?.v 1"“""‘“1 £ $1 19-00 Satisfactory Credit and Chifforette Accommodations Arranged Consider that the attrac- tiveness of your home de- pends on the quality of your furniture; and the furnish- ings of the home reflect the taste and character of its occupants, With us quality comes first. When you buy a home outfit from us, you are making a permanent investment—and we guarantee satisfaction. To prospective homemakers we invite consideration of our reasonable prices, and our practical credit plan, These outfits are representa- tive of the better grade of fur- niture made by some of the country’s leading manufactur- ers. All outfits held for future de- livery. We deliver furniture any- where throughout the state.