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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRlDA\',\AlTGl'.‘fl' 22, 19, - . . - —e e re——— RATIFY CONVENTIONS ; o, |FORMER_HEALTH COMMISSIONER v v |REGOMMENDS FRENCH DISCOVERY) Children and of Obscene Lileras ture Banned; Custom Simplitied Geneva, Aug. 22 July has & K aumerous notifications of rat — comrantione o Dr. J. J. RUDOLPH and other Physicians advise SAN.GRI-NA for FAT PEOPLE. ’ s o terest in politie geveral Ind Italy announced & as ratil Slations by the war department convention for the suppression of in Up 1o now, reducing had heen an almest unselvable problem. It was sither & question of losing a lew pounds @ in your health with dangerous drage er \ |MONTANA INDIANS TAKE “Hail the Conquering Heroes” Mm;" nISBUSM[]N ' INTEREST IN POLITICS wOne Plaps 0 Hua For Cons (Continukd from Thirteenth Page) — gressiman (o Washington erators, issued orders to naval sta- | tions, including those in Henoluly, Helena, Mont 5. 22, =Mout Balbea, Canal Zone, San Juan, Bitka Indian Apparen 1 by W Alaska and Cavite, Philippine 1slands, | vent onac tment ¢ A similar order was fissued to army [Ehip Dill, are 1a lnerea | educated in the rvation sehools, have filed this year for county offices, \ ¥ ternational traffie in ebseene publicas | y tions, Germany filed her ratification of the treaty for the prevention of traffic in women and ehildren which was sgnied at Geneva:n 1921 Austria recorded her official aps proval of the deelaration which ex» “‘II";‘.I“NF“.‘ d sognition of the right of cour g ! s ately harmless and effective. 'S tends recognition of the righ f coun hich should be taken three times a day, 1t does net contal tries which poasess no seacoast to fly v and has heen used by the discoverer in his own practice their national fags on ships engaged 3 m"..l.nfl. success. It is now recommended and sold in Americs, by v-lliblg 18 SOMMOres 418 only, with @ nded. “SAN.GRI-NA' : ¢ does not reduce fat Finland gave notice of her ratifica- Eradual loss of Aesh tion of the protocol which arranges ll'«v\," and healthy pourgl of fat lest ollow the use of “SAN:GRI-NA fat, Today a French of unguestionable reputation has t8 his » discovery called “SAN th mest o seasonal Changes Like Ours while Rebert Yellowtail, threesquavs Viagstaff, Ariz, Aug Many of ' 1op blood Crow Indian, of Lodde the observed phenome f Mars are | gira on the Crow reservation, has similar to these ene would expeet 10 | ,u,0unced his ire to attend the see In corresponding seasonal activi= | wiite man's ¢ ess at Washington ties on different parts of our OWN 44 4 pepresentative from Montana planet, If viewed from space as.We Yellowtail, who 18 85 years old, observe Mars, sald a statement Issued | .o nieted his education by private from Lowell observatory and signed | ovine after duation from the by Dr. V., M, Blipher, Professor C. O. | \csorvation sehe Encouraged by Payland, Professor B, C. Silpher, and | yis tribesmen, he recently filed for Dr. W, W, Coblinta, who have been | oo,uposs from the second district, sub- for arbitraton n disputes arising out will READ THIS LETTER studying the .I"fl“'l for the 1ast | jo0t 1o the primary election Auvg 26 \ of the operation of commercial cons w, Coble ) p o | . meonth, Dr, Coblentz is of the United |y i apposing Congressman Seott - . tracts, Holland, in behalf of the wier years 1 had tried everything advessised to reduce, but withont -—Olt-l o | Btates bureau of standards, and 18 in+ | oo iy, of Great Falls, who Is coms Dutch East Indiea ratifies the inters torested in the study of heat radla- | yioiing his first torm tion from Mars, Montana's Indlan population is es The average temperature of Mars | yypared at 13,000, of whom 7,000 ive who followed the old trail of the dauntless eaxly era Portuguese able accord with observed phenomena, ;‘.“r:.‘-:’\:fll;llhn ‘l\\m I \’\‘.”‘;nml vote CIl{Il:I~-‘al!IXI1' ]I:lill() _lllll(‘s——lll 118 hours' ")“HL’ time, .Th(‘,V :::::ed ::‘:c:-m:.l:ln! I|‘\I.l|“ i n ment continued, thia year, Yellowiail, oan s |visited in San Franeisco en route home. They are Major S.|axposition in New York, April tuch & Moo oK . 1f you wast remilts, make ng the near approach of Mars | .. pation as a fur s left) and Major Brito Pais, May 3. On sale at Dic LIVING ROOM SPECIALS Lampland studied heat problems and | o icdge of Tndian pre preseribed 18,10 : 0 W f national conventlon for the simplif- Outstanding heroes of Portugal today ave two army fliers | caion of customa formaiities 3 arai improved my health | SSAN.GRINA' the one treat. a bout, 1t most wenderful dis fully recommend it to all fat people (Signed) Mra. H. A. Bex 19, Station 3 Yark City NOTE~Since "'SAN.G has been introdnced in America, it has created Ry fat man and wi now with improved Instruments are c— - comparing observations made at that Humhlc phl“fi H'l\'(‘ i { time, The statement continues 5 s v “The morning side of the planet is Diversified Usages | at a lower temperature than the aft- Puskegee, Ala, Aug, 22, — With ernoon side, which has been longer | yagic touch Dr. George W. Carver, exposed to the sun's rays. The dark | yegro sclentist who for the past 50 regions show higher temperature | yoars has been a member of the fac- readings than the light ones, and a gradual rise in temperature is record- ed on the surface of the sonthern hemisphere where summer is now aa- vancing, “Extensive visual and photographic | observations have revealed very in- | teresting and extensive clond phe- nomena, melting ice at south polar cap and widespread change in Mar- tian sunface features, seasonal «nd otherwise.” “Nonsense” Says Eddington, Winnipeg, Aug. 22.-—Attempts to establish radi ommunications with Mars were cl cterized today as “absolute nonsense,” by Prof. A. 8. Eddington, Cambridge university as- tronomer. Prof Eddington is one of the British scientiste now touring the west. “The whole thing is too ahsurd for words,” he said. “Even if Mars was inhabited and the people there could understand our signals, there is no possibility of crossing the vast space between the atmosphere of the two great planets. Sound waves circle within the earth's atmosphere and cannot pierce its bonds. “Scientists know enough about Mars to convince them that human life as the earth knows it is out of the ques- tion. Although the climatic condi- tions are temperate, the planet has ‘been so burned up for many thousand years that no serious person can im- agine the existence of animal life:of any form.” There are African ants that make honey. ulty of the Tuskegee Normal and In- Adustrial Institute here, has opened a L centuric Concealed under the guise of a swoet potato, a peanut and a pecan, nature had hidden a myriad of useful products, and these have been dis- closed by Dr. Carver who was born in a slave home on a Missourl farm. The record of this scientist today | stands: More than from the peanut, and more tha | trom the pecan. Not stopping with that, Dr. Carver has transformed a lump of southern clay into beautiful colors, one of which is the Egyptian blue, the se- cret of which was helieved to have en lost to the world with | the { the Nile valley. | This wc ¢ with the soil also has | been given a Fellowship in the Roya Society of Grea n, and in 1923 was awar Spingard medal which ea made the highest achievement in any field of human' endeavor. | | Des Moines, American Radio R league, an or- ganization of amateur radio fans throughout the Inited States, will the Towa state fair, to send individua messages anywhere in the country during the period of the exposition, August 20-29. Values! | treasure trove of nature, hidden for | | or woman of African descent and | American citizenship who shall have | open a free broadcasting station at | Ei C. FULLER _ COMPANY’S You should use extraordinary care in buying overstuffed upholstered furniture. It is so easy to hide defects, and so easy tocl heapen the quality under the cover. And it is way down deep in the lower layers that @ood construction counts mostly. It would be a poor in ‘ilnusl1y" and disreputable looking afte: life of ppholstered furniture, and we wi any suite you buy here. Fuller’s Upholster ALL ITEMS CAN BE AT THE QUOTED PRICES BOUGHT BUDGET PLAN WITH NO EXTRA CHARGE “THE VOGUE” THE COXWELL CHAIR deserves its fast growing fav- or. It has all the comfort of heavier chairs with a dignity and character all its own. This special model in mole and Llue, heavy automobile velour. —eee We have concentrated on the Living Room Depart- ment this week, and have made the prices so low you cannot help but be inter- ested. But while we only men- tion one department in this advertisement, every ather department of this big ON THE 2 R ;\Q: \ R S3bosB s 2 o SRR ) . K (} vestment indeed for you to own a suite, at any price, that will become +a year or so of wear. Workmanship is the 1l guarantee the workmanship and wear of ed Furniture is a safe investment. Two-Tone Velour Davenport Suites stove contains vast quanti- ties of equally good furni- ture and rug bargains. REDUCED TO $l 75 00 EXACTLY AS ABOVE Your choice of beautiful Tapestry of Brown or Blue Figured Velour, with backs, sides and facings trimmed in diamond patterned material to match—a most beautiful- ly harmonizing contrast. These unusually attractive and well-proportioned suites are a remarkable hargain at this price. All construction is of the deep cushioned, springy “kind, built over sturdy frames. Luxurious in comfort and rvich in effect. Formerly priced at $225.00. If You Need A Range, Don’t Fail to Read Our GLENWOOD CLUB SALE Announcement Elsewhere In This Issue DISCONTINUED LINES ~ MUST GO! MEN! In this Big Final Clearance Sale of Short and Discontinued lines you will find Shoe Bargains of the most seneational sort—and Snappy Styles as well. Each season we hold our Big Clean-Up Sale reducing prices right in the height of the Season in order to quickly dispose of these lines, and we have made the price on Hun- dreds of pairs $2.95 and ALL our snappy white and palm beach styles %o at $1.95 a pair. See these Big alues—Buy Now While Sale 1s On. All White and Palm Beach Styles Now Ask For 93543 Only one.of th i Values—A Classy Two Tone Combination in a sport model $2.95 ek Shoe Sore e 324 MAIN STREET ANl Newark Stores Open Saturday evenings to Accommodate Customes. VERDURE TAPESTRY SUITE, Reduced from $195.00 to $145.00. TAPESTRY SUITE, Olive and Old Rose floral pattern, with black back-ground. Dav- enport and wing chair have pillow spring arms. Reduced from $265.00 to $189.00. HIGH GRADE TAPESTRY SUITE, flow- ered pattern with taupe ground. Pillow spring arms throughout. Reduced from $119.00 to §339.00. TAPESTRY AND VELOUR COMBINA- TION SUITE, Tapestry of handsome illumin- ated pattern, with Taupe Velour trimmings, cushions piped with mohair, A Valentine- Seaver creation, Reduced from $440.00 to $349.00. ORIENTALL PATTERN TAPESTRY SUITE, Reduced from $200.00 to $165.00. LINEN CUT VELOUR SUITE, Taupe yaised figures on Old Rose ground. A qual- ity suite. Reduced from $590.00 to $395.00. ELEGANT MOHAIR SUITE, Taupe and Roso, Reduced from $750.00 to §595.00. All suites here listed eontain a large, overstuffed CHAIR, DAVENPORT AND WING CHAIR with French roll arms, separate spring cushions and spring edge, unless otherwise specified. ——————————————————————— LINEN VELOUR SUITE, Light Taupe figures on dark Taupe background. Daven- port has separate pillow arms. A real buy. Reduced from $600.00 to $449.00, PLAIN BROWN MOHAIR SUITE, Re- duced from $525.00 to $395.00. “PULLMAN” BED DAVENPORT SUITE, Taupe and Blue Velour, Reduced from %375 to $289.00. A SUITE OF REFINEMENT, Tan and Gold Silk Tapestry seat cushions, Balance of suite in dark Fawn ribbed Velour. Reduced from $450.00 to $319.00. C. C. Fuller Co. 40-56 FORD STREET HARTFORD LEATHER SUITE. Reduced from ! 00. GE i LEATHER SUITE, Reduced from $195.00 to $165.00. 0DD, BRONZE GREEN AND ROSE FIG- URED MOHAIR DAVENPORT, A rich, massive davenport, deeply upholstered with separate pillow arms. A quietly gorgeous and luxurious piece. Reduced from $325.00 to $249.00. A SOMEWHAT SIMILAR DAVENPORT, Covered in deep Burgundy and Rose shaded Mohair., Reduced from $300.00 to $240.00. STICKLEY DAVENPORT BED, Uphol- ctered in a beautiful shade of deep Blue. Re- duced from $178.00 to $143.00, STICKLEY DAVENPORT DAY BEDS, In Brown or Taupe Velour. Reduced from $110.00 to $89.00. OVERSTUFFED CHAIR, Burgundy Ve- Jour. Reduced from $110.00 to £69.00. OVERSTUFFED ROCKER, Brown Velour — TReduced from $100.00 to £60.00. OVERSTUFFED ROCKER, Blue Mohair. Reduced from $125.00 to §69.00. MAHOGANY FINISHED FRAME CHAIRS and ROCKERS Tapestry or Velour seats. Formerly $23.50 to $35. Now— $11.75 and $19.75