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(ITIES, PLACES, NOUNS AND VERBS National Gographic Works Out Own Word Puzzle The National Geographic ciety suggesting that the ish language is full of geogra- phy, inquires whether you can onnect Lima beans, Eng- these words with ci laconic imerick bauxite, weight, ausa . canaries, bologna castile soap s are doing “crossword zles” by glving the approxi- titude and longitude of 0 be name b. 23.—Can from r fabric ng a town in a five-lett rgical ok its nam m 18 battle in Ita common in in place na bulletin a popular had their or is surpris from Madras, to Kashmir . n Town Names For Textile 1ts ststeining the weight of the skies,” is the Litle nl 1ho first ~f'ul|\lurcfl aroup bearing on aviation, by Pro- fessor Penna of Milan. The figure in the foreground repre- same m e fl[l]NEVAl]A oy State Claims Ownership of Home ol Clill Dwellers habit stward march by putting terms and slight- | ¢)c people of herb that honor for mouth. The I'hoenicians got sa to China. 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Rome to the not long since hey © n its name ions on hu aid some ment or. comprom gr the stodian of the buried ’ more thousands of years to Gu may go xploration has developed, corks to stop bo to be the ancestors of today, estab- \fter reach- development, \\)ml.r deserves Dom P Abbey in g gang’. tles ¢ gas of place hich, jon was @ was allowed to whe » back in 1 th pads of he but the monk of corks inste squeez, the custom to b les w mp or ptured and carried s or all died of stop cloth steeped in oil iried under that hardly a intil recent dis- Il sorts of JRRoniSi z ‘ n that oo famous, il One | 9 n one 1mo ition sys- 1 2 om this ed the city's inhabitants turisty and made in much the s today in certain nirr hoast th way ot inventc pird in feasts annua ntions our ; ! wrd rapidly this ummies and much And o seal ‘ but | T = ‘ House \cceptsr \mendment \\ nth Bul Slight Changes ton, Feb. 24.—The house M,u,; withsa slight modifi- cation the senate ndment to the Selsilaneatis? I e bill for the depart- Names of Men and Rivers e | i s ¢ L e nd t ze immigration it warrant v tion of lay accept the change in the bill can go to re is Brusse inful to explode t! ssels maks no NEED GOOD EYESIGHT -mark’, and took arpet ted the fam Brus- Test Automobile Ope for ecause the | Strict Given Applicants tors' Licenses. ppropri astice rporated into t reath o must 500 for ng $447 pro- ) for pro nd Cen a encouraging com- \pproved but once it was known as the HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS THE — CAPITOL — Coming — Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 5, 6, 7— Three Days Only For this volume font of t When we it font. A Chi Make a better mous «aid, a 1l wear a 1o yor ames of towr are tra 1 the world w }M@ cur:'r r door. N nage Venice will make the city has given its name more things than any othe is tribute to its 1. terms venetian l' venetian red, v blind, venetian carpet, ~halk, venetian (a textile), ve dentil, venetian door, venetian em- brofdery, venetian flat point, vene- tian mallow, venetian pearl, vene- n raised oint, venetlan =oap _ ; 3 .&fu»m‘n‘ et Twellior New Serial, Starting March 7 argans, venetian white. tiar “IDAHO” R On account of the great demand in all large cities, this fomino for masquerades Sad & Sy e Sl “Santonie® | Serial will be shown Saturdays only = ‘Sardine’ and ‘sardon‘c’ have lit-' th_ JACK HOLT, _LOIS WILSON, _NOAM BEERY, ven mean - | tims of drink. i tha tcohol drinking.” he 1es Scroug- | state will be- | all | the | same | SWARMS OF SEALS RESIDENTS WOULD UPSET FISHERIES| CLOSE RACE TRACK | 1925’s itsh Coist Fistermen Put | Protest Agant N aod Smell Bargaln Sensatlonal Out of Business Temporarily | | Peb, 24.—A plague of | the South Carnarvon- coast recent]y put the fisher. Nevin, Eng., senlx along dents of the very select nelghbor- [ nood of Weybridge in Surrey long 180 protested to the authorities re- sarding the noise and smell which they have to endure because of the proximity of the famous Brooklands uutomobile racing track. hire men teMiporarily out of business and | wsed the government ministry of fisheries much annoyance, Th ate the fish nearly as fast as t fishermen could catch them, for a time, and often tore empty nets to pieces as if they were bent on show- ing their dislike at finding their “dinner buckets” empty. On one occasion the seals swarm ed into the fishermen's favorite haunts in such Mumbers that the gunboat H. M Doon was dis patched to warvon Bay and, with the aid of residents along the coast, who brought out their hunting pieces, 15 seals were killed in onc drive, but even this did not put an | end to the pest. Another time, Lord | | Wavertree and a party of friends | who were playing golf, saw a drove | of seals sunning themselves on the | passes rocks and, abondoning golf sticks |within 24 hours than is for rifles, killed five one day and |a full year on roads. This threat of six the next. {legal action has not deterred club It has been established that the |officials, who have arranged full eals have a breeding place in caves | program race meetings for the en- near Nevin, and the government is suing v considering what steps to take to rid the coast of the nuisance, The seals of this colony are know as the common seal and the gray seal | which have inhapited various parts the Dritish coasts for many gén- |u jons, but not in such numbers, ordi as to cause such an in- | convenience to fishermen. The fur |of these speicemens has no particu- U’ll’ value commercially. upon deaf yet been heard of, for the owners of the St. George's Hill estate and ten Weybridge and Byfleet residents have served a writ upon the Brook- lands Automobile Racing Club with a view to having the track closed on the grounds that noisg of racing | constitutes a nusiance, destroys the peace of the rural neighborhood and causes serious Ueterioration to pro- perty, FFor 18 years the majority of air- plane and auto' experiments ts have b and it is claimed that an automobile through stiffer tests here Veteram of Civil War Get Fruit From Florida Willlam A Commander 8, Post A. R including oranges a box of citrus fruit, and at Cassadag ; spending th Wood has winter, distributed - the fruit WARN BAR MAIDS | the Woman's Relief corps organizations. Mr. La- tham writes that he picked the fruit _| off the trees and prcpared it for | | shipment. He says that he is in good | health and enjoying life in the south. Morgalfi%anks Send Big auxiliary, Those In I.h]lmr Trade Live Only | and ani Half As Long As Others owes, Isle of Wight, Feb. 24, - ),mms distillers, bartenders, b maids, draymen, innkeepers and others in the liquor trade live only half as long as the remainder of the population, according to Sir Andrew Clark, of London, speaking at a tem- perance meeting in Cowes, | The doctor contended -J. P, nnounced New York, IFeb, Mor- |gan & Co. to | : shipment of 00,000 in gold 1o | more than one teaspoonful of alco- | JPIRERE OF BRI0 T ¢ the Ger. {hol a day should be taken by the | ) oionghank, completing the to- average man or woman. He said | 0" " ohgonment of $50,000,000 that seven out of ten beds in Lon- | pioy \as arranged for out of the don hospitals were occupied by vie- | foce 1S e A merican portion of “If there were no al- [§170.000000 of the recent German asserted, “there | jpiarnational loan. would be plenty beds available and | ysed by the reichsbank in the e ablishment of a gold reserve Germany's new currency. The bal- 1t not | mony to support them.” | st Andrew said that he could tes fy himself that out of 24 cases ad- mitted to a London hospital on Christmas, 23 were drunk. MOORE BROS SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food SPEclAlS LONG NATIVE PICKEREL LARGE NATIVE PERCH Fancy Shore Haddock Jastern White Halibut Rockport Codfish Steak Pnebscot Salmon Boston Bluefish Steak Large Cape Butterfish Scrod Steak Large Flounders Large Lake Whitefish i y Large Fresh Water Eels Large and Small Smelts Fillett of Sole Large Newfoundland Herzing Finnan Haddies man government. LARGE DELAWARE SHAD speculation, | Scallops, Shrimp, Round and Long Clams. Oysters open and in the shell. Little Neck Clams for half shell. Moore Bros. Fish Market \ ‘ \ ‘ 30 COMMERCIAL STREET | | Open Until Y P. M. Thursday | A Direct Road HAT points the way to get what's needed most in home, office, factory, shop or warehouse. To summon helpers who will make good, who come well recommended and who will prove exe perienced, capable and trustworthy. To gain recognition and merited advancement. To reach toward higger, better things—the high places that carry responsibility and brimming measure of success. jortunity, in its various phases— renting, hiring, exchanging, and ost articles. To grasp op buying, selling, the restoring of To quickly, efficiently and at trifling cost get the one hest equipped to do a task. To be sur- rounded by chances aplenty for doing one’s best and gaining a brilliant future. The best means of accomplishment—and doing it now—is always found in making con- sistent use of The Classified Ads and | Commander | The gold was for | ance of the loan will be Kkept here | in the form of credits for the Ger- of Brooklands Course | | Weybridge, Eng., Feb. 34,—Resi- | | These protests sp far have fallen ' but the last has not n made at Brooklands, | | i | | possible in | | Latham has sent to | A. 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