New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924, New Britain Herald| * Y st (1 son e s e, o s o s |LAGORCE T0 ATTEND to remember that the AL Geographic Society Vice Presi- dms s ident Sails for Scientitic Meeting s sccond husband, g MM In Tongue-Twister Manner s Q}‘ i fll | Ll New York, Dec 19, — John {emesl 8 Iz Sa | ! LS 2 mg for Fur Wise, Smith & Co., HARTFORD leuns “extruordin HARTFORD, a8 1o manners," vand duche EAEL I ne Maxson OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNLIL 9 O’CLOCK — Als0 —— MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS DECEMBER 22 and 23 HALL JuniLL, s Oliver TaGorce, vice president of 7 %A The béxing sallor, Jim N, Hyman, T“,L: ‘\,"lll,nlml,l Geographic soclety, | M &N | on the Good Ship Simon Freeman 1% #alled from New York to at- it B RO S eel tend the Third Pan-American Scl- That Spartan ¢ the ‘.”““ of “Diff-Bam-Bim-in'! htflc Congress to be held in Lima, : s vitals AL the & sLei ' | Peru, December 20 to January 1. : He {s a member of the United liping midemon amongiseamen) BE(Iais eyt delogntion tto the congress. Champion Hymen then was almin Mr. LaGorco will convoy to the ) be ‘H”,l‘,,,‘ |,‘nv(i‘:,y‘wllpx;.-\.xx;fv“ congress the greetings of the Na- At clamppniothe Iaymen Bl tiona ¥ Geographlo fedcloty and. lso o Steamer Simon Freeman : i St Port Hianon of the Assoclation of American SANUDE O L T ramel, R GeogTapheral who willl ba meeting itehed their boxer, Jim N. on, . iatehed thelsiboser, JimN ”‘»"l*; °" in the Natlonal Geographic soclety v o BEoR L ERAY mondEBeezily sa i uartera! {0 Wil ngton Bawhile manm the Pan-American Congress is in e bt ughter, | Progress. He will deliver an ad- t IS SAUBHLET, | gress befors ghe congress o he S B | 88 before the congress on the I 1 # % G th iy far-reaching contributions Latin- Vid Jil Many a dainty diving peach, to humanity, ) cavortes in the “warters" 3 . WAn wi “The gifts of Latin-America to N Were old Bremen's falrest “dorters." | 4o wonqarg greater than ge Herally l | HoonSliose Bremcn wamenitesminttis 0 reki(3aA 00 Mr E TaGorant B sald: L In water ted screamin’, : et Scaman Hymen, | ‘From Peru, where the cong elp from Scaman Hymen, | yets, camo quinine, which helps Americans Comb Gity to Find | zs sonsea sim x, never dreaminr | 58t dineasen shae after thom. ON Wholly French Atmosphere Peru also has contribute - How to drown the Demon Scaman, Asostiashcpntributeagofoly] E ,S lay bef [ : 0 REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS TAX ON GROSS INCOMES lizatlon the greatest single crop SEEMS TO BE FAVORED y y g l that helps feed the world — the | white potato. The origin of the po- swimmin® with the screamin’, Senate campalg schemin’, tato was found during the explora- 3 to 1l 5 . LBigs | BImen woman, B o e | tions of a National Geographic so- 1" handle \ ) « A Demon dim SR, Beamans B ojsty expadition fat Machyi§ Bloont, i 1 re window Gota trimmin by:Ray Beeman Sy i niomellof thellanslent Trcas recent ®ie == civilization, where the hanging gar- dens outrivalled thosa of ancient Babylon and where corn may first have been cultivated. “Our soclety today is finding in Mexico an AmericAn Pompeli which s revealing tangible evi-| dence of a civilization 7,000 years | old. Not only are they yiclding secrets of pre-Columblan times, but virtually every Latin-American | country, elther in resources, in some | distinctive product, or in scientific | 1 1 f e “May I kiss you?" T asked. UIEIRG B ‘ : ¢ 1 guess not,"” guessed w We Push a Button “In this clectrical ag push a button for everything, have pald homage to Walts and Am- pere by measuring current in volts, watts, and ampercs. But we have lone nothing to honor the Billy “To the geographer South Amer- ica is exceptionally fascinating. | Hundreds - of thousands of square | miles await transformation from | unmapped areas to surveyed re- | glons; methods must be studied by | which these resources may be brought into production. The for- By : tmes of geography make the to me. 1 won't laugh North American and South Amet- —C. R ican continents complementary in many ways. Their products meet our needs, and, convers many of our manufactured ( s are iy demand among not only is a trade fact, but a geo- | graphical fact, pointing to an en-| iuring relationship based on mutual interest.” . “He was the in turning on his po i Reassuring —*“Why, T'he Jingle-Jangle Corner re studying Ma n hard and you Many to their chairs hold tight; Clothies 100k best when they sit right —Helen Kiesling ced ‘ 1 d Rare U. S. Stamps | S Rosalind Just old for Thousands | The best materials—the most 7 : 19.— 8ir Nicholas American stam was auctioned f.ondon recently and realized e 5 Many of the stamps wi Some of Our Very Best Known Lics. Bns anduont aire: Yea, it fits perfectly, Madam.” will return 1o America, 25 Years Ago Taday MR s { s famous collection of | careful workmanship — the lat- D est style idcas are built into That ate Florsheim Shoes. No shoe can -cent block of 1851 stam riginally cost Sir Nicholas block of eight five- ps of ti issue of realized $3,750, and was pur- osltion | ed by Philip Ward of Phila- arles G WALLY THE MYSTIC Aell Answer Your Questions, t hy Sir Nicholas for Among other high prices was W. ' $500 for a five-cent blue, $975 for a thirty-cent nitra marine and pale rmine, $450 for a fifteen-cent blue 1d $375 for a twenty- gi\'e yOU more fOl‘ \vhat yOll Pa)’. The Ti-ta « 10 ’ VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN ST. OPP. 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