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v { NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1024, of Louis D. Hunteen, New York min- | reporie his conglusions in {Gold Production in U, § o ng engineer and a former professor | journal of the American lnsiitute of Londen, July 2 \hm\s(onllnued Decrease | of mining and metallurgy at Yale! Mining and Metailurg ccia |clerical garb with the Canada by | university Canada a now hird cost, Heverend Hareld Hodson Clothed in full |deo at the Wembley Exhibition, Al- - — ption of |though the parson only remained on There Is an earthquake about encs of the mount six seconds a week In the city of Lims, Pery a the hael Canada’s output of gols this time is longer than most of the e gland clergyman, essay , : ' he Upited States Africa ranking frst rapidly, he says, while | ted |Chureh of 8 B he gold produeing Mr. Huntoon, after & prolonged Htates sinee 1915 these s hevn ed the diffieult task of riding a bron. |other amateur horsemen whe ave| Many thrifty sewives swear b i I. in the epini study of the Dominion's gold distriets, rapid decline eho in the eompetitions for amateurs [tried to make a “qualified ..x.«n) |the Herald elassified ads e s o ] CHILDREN'S HATS Many styles to select i from, in wide assortment ; ish Induslry Reigns Supreme in This Northern country '------------------------------------—Q S| eme s Bavidson & Teventhal most Americans, Newfour :_1,”! £2.95 valu $2 64 ' . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 4 | ~=8econd Fioor - - EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS —IN TUB SILK SLIPS fully cut in Nesfoundland, Canadas sister " Shadowproof, 20 inch hem, colors of white, black, navy, ony a new chief eiecutive, & of shapes; regular value . $1.00 ~—Recond Floor reports from Bt Johns 1ug 1o the mouth of the ponce, and rocky Labrador, are part of the Dominton of Lanada headquar | BASEMENT SPECIALS LINEN TABLE SETS Hemstitched linen Table Cloths, 6 napkinas to mateh Open drawn work, regular value $56.95, Speclal for Baturday e $4.98 TURKISH TOWELS Heavy double loop, white bath towels, large 23c SATIN BED SPREADS Excellent value hemmed Size 76x%8, Reg. Priced for $2.95 -—Basement SPECIAL TRAVELING BAGS Made of genuine cow- hide, bmss lock and snaps, inch size. L, $4.50 Saturday ~—Third Floor b S UL size, July Clea ance sale—Yd... SPECIAL GLASS TOWELING Pure linen, red and blue, checked lintless toweling. July v.22¢ ~—Basement SPECIAL DISH TOWELING Colored border absorbent. part linen towelng. ] : § | July Sale Price Yd. 15C AR~y 3 . ;fl; : ~—Basement spreads, value $3.95. Saturday Each, SPECIAL WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Regular values to $3.50 in all new shades; an ex- ceptional opportunity to secure a supply of first | quality hose at this | price Pair EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN’S DRESSES $9.95 Made of Linens, Voiles, Madras, Tricosham, Silkette, Broadcloth, and Normandie Voiles. Value to $10.00. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES Handsomely made in many styles, very daintily trim- med; a wonderful value at this price; $2 . 79 value $5.00 . .. —S8econd Floor WOMEN'S SLEEVELESS SWEATERS Many handsome patterns and shades to select from. Come early as they will not last long at this price; our regular $3.95 $2 a49 sweater ...... ~—8econd Floor SPECIAL BATISTE SLIPS 20 inch self material hem, hemstitched 'and lace trimmed, strap and built-up shoulders, all 15 e $1.39 —8econd Floor --Main Fioor —Second Floor | SPECIAL WOMEN’S SILK VESTS [ 5 : | Bodice style only in | i | | - WOMEN'’S ALL SILK CHIFFON HOSE Usually sold at $2.95. Spe- clearance price for CHENEY’S STRIPED SILKS In the newest of the sea- EXTRA SPECIAL SUMMER flesh, maize, orchid and white. 95 c Each .... ~—Main Floor graphie Sovlety from W18 [r—— — solor Newfoundland and Canada a t they were one dominion, the fret ne Maple Leaf member of the Com- | 8 monwealth as ¥l or New Zealand 18 The Home of the Cod NAPRINS | “Nentoundiand can lay just e« nch, soft mercerized | home of the bean and the cod H July Sale sl 00 b | that fish, cod, it is the seagirt { square milds of North America Iving BED SPREAD SETS | means cod to u Newfoundlander, Al p oD spreads. Made of a fine, ther marine Inhabitants take proper byt encugh to merit the name fish e RIS “One native was asked If there 8 il $3.79 b he replied, “nothing but trout. “Jehn Cabot, when he touched New. BLED SHELTS Ianded in the West Indies, reported to RBleached sheeting July ths English king that cod wern so €ale price 87c’ out with weighted hampers. Fien in nindern times they are said to have 8 intn the water and drag them ashore. €0 thoroughly is Newfoundland rec- bears eat them and when the New- foundlander is not eating cod he con- ground fertilized with cod. “Cod, however, have this in com sticklers for bait, It is the halt ques- tion, chiefly, which gives Newfoung- cause of many near-wars, FEurope's fishernen began salling to the banks after Cahot planted the flags of Eng- land and Venice side by side and con- t 1210, when the Hague court de- cided against a plea of the United “Herring, caplin and squid success- {vely serve for cod bait as the season ered as bait but commands such a high price that it is used chiefty in eaplin catch falls off. Squid is a mem- ber of the cuttlefish family, whose topus, When attacked it emits ink to deceive its pursuers, Newfound- fiords of the southwest coast. Caught With Baitless Hook. sentatives of fresh or salt water caught with a baitless hook. ‘Jig- | gling the hook up and down in the water until the squid, vietim of its | new toy and gete a prong in one of fts ten legs tiens, England, France, Spain and Portugal, sailed to the banks to cateh foundland. Even before America was digeovered cod was a staple in Europe The valus of the fisheries led Eng- land to proclaim her right to the in- planned and on one attempt a com- psny for which &r Francis Bacon was sger, puched the idea. Bacon's rosy pietures did not insure success, The ‘fehing admirale’ who the fisheries did not wish the island says @ bulletin of t Despite the fact that most may America 18 as rigidly Independent of of Australia .\Il RCERIZED TARLY plaint to half of Hoston's tiie sk, assorted patterns, ever a place oned & debt to fish H price—Dor nearest to Englund, The word fish (e T e numes but are scarc importent b ettt Sl were any fish in a certain stream foundland five vears after Columbus 81 Fall bed size. 81x90. thick they could be literally bailed Each #-—Basement been so numerous dogs counld rush onciled to cod that doge, cows and sumes vegetables and crops grown on mon with certain other fish: they are jand the reputation of being the fisheries off Newfoundland the year tention over fishing rights raged un- | States, advances. Squid is highly consid- midsummer when the herring and most widely heralded son is the oec- land fishermen find it chiefly in the | “The gquid is one of the few repre- ging,' natives call the process of wig- own curiosity. rises to finspect the “At first fichermen of many na- ccd and dry it on the shores of New. where {t was known as stockfish land in 1583. Colonization was early «'ther press agent or promotion man- venture fafled partly becanse the enlonized. These daring profitesrs are ezid to have obtained an order to | burn houses of fishermer “English, Irish and Scotch finally did come to the island and their de- scendants make up the great major- fty of the 259,000 population The international struggle for fish- eries control finally narroned to Eng land, Franre and the [United States, France once made an effort to cap- ture 8t Johns, the prineipal port a capital, and many diplomatic quar- rels becams heated to the flash- point. Throug fslands, St France he possession of the tiny Plerre and ped to hold her trade, but an embargo on bait trom Neafnund- land and other coastal territory e tarcad to the lettar has nearly #troyed the Republic's trade “Innumerable lakes the most notible features of inl Newfound land. One sportsman reports he fished in forty different lakes within a half- mile of one camp. They lie among 0l reek formations and cover cae third of the entire jeland Newfound land's climate is temp greatly by the ocean but usually the until late spri Inter through June foot ridge Miquelon, re often v remains on thich bears the ¢ qt name, “Topsails,' until Au “Of the exports, wh A than $20 0 in 1923, or Arted represented 815,000,000 This product goes to England, Ttaly &pain, Portugal United States and the West Indies. In warm elimates it is a food which will not apofl and yet is ch of the paper for some of ¥ng Franee, the retatively cheap land’s greatest newspapers comes from Newfoundland where it s manu factured in a plant built by the late Lard Northeliffe. Tron ore €od ol are other major prodicts seal and OLDEST JUNIPER TREE FOUND, Logan, Utah, July 25.—A giant Juniper tree Aiscovered Logan canyon near here is estimated by Dr. Henry Cowles, of the Uni versity of Chiea be 8.500 and 4,000 yeare old, perhaps the 8ldest living thing except the w00d trees of California. The tree fs 2734 feet in clpgmmisrence, monopolized | recently in | between | SPECIAL NEW SUMMER PRINTS Entire stock of the newest printed silk and cotton crepes, value to $1.69 vard. July Clearance Sale 97C ~—Main Fleoor SPECIAL PURE SILK CREPE An exceptional qualit; of a pure dye silk flat crepe for pleated skirts and dresses. Priced for ot e $1.37 Only Main Floor SPECIAL BABY NAINSOOK A fine soft 40 in. nain- sook for undergarments and infants' wear. Priced e 30C £3.99 for 10-yd. Piece Basement ‘ son’s popular Roman stripes, for one piece dresses. Priced Special $ l 5 3 Yard . —Main Floor WOMEN’S LACE CLOX SILK HOSE :” first quality in black g::lors ; $l-69 ~Main Floor RUFFLE CURTAINS Made of fine quality splash voile, complete with tiebacks. Extra Specialpr. $1 .39 Saturday —Third Floor TISSUE GINGHAM 36 in. Washable Burton's Tissue Ginghams in a won- derful assortment of the sea- son's newest checks and shades; regular value 69c. For Saturday Only ~Main Filoor FROCKS | |¢: $77.75 Pre-Shrunk Linen, Hand Made Voiles, Imported Broadcloth. Values to $12.95 —S8econd Floor EXTRA SPECIAL PRINTED SILK CREPE and FLAT CREPE DRESSES $8.75 Printed (Silk Crepe and Flat [ Crepe. Values to $15.00 —8econd Floor EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN’S FROCKS $1 92.50 Sport Silks in stripes and flow- ered designs. Values to $29.00 ~B8econd Floor —Main Floor FINISHED MODELS All our discontinued pat- terns in our finished models, including Dresses, Buffet Set, Pillow Cases, Scarfs, Towels, Centers, Dressing Sacques, ete. Special for Saturday —Main Floor BOSTON BAGS Made of cowhide, lapover strap, two handles, black and brown. Special $1 .3 9 for Saturday. . —Third Floor ENGLISH LONG CLOTH Fine soft cotton for under- garments and infants’ wear, 36 in. wide. July Clearance Sale.. Yd. 1 5c —Basement SPECIAL BLACK ENAMEL OVERNIGHT CASE Reinforced cowhide corners, cretonne lined, shirred pockets, brass lock and 8naps. Special Saturday $2 9 8 Each . ~Third Floor SPECIAL CURLEX ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS (dJomp]l(ete Fvc'ith cord and socket. For Saturday Only 87(: —Main Floor SPECIAL HUCK TOWELS Part linen hemmed Huck Towels, colored border. July Sale Price Ea. 22C ~—Basement