New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1925, Page 3

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| | marks at the rate of one renten. v\ | mark for ome reichmark. 4 | @ Can you suggest something | ficlals in this country on his return rt. Yates and Fort Totten, N | and Fort D esmall uninhabited ones. Th were formally ann y the Crow-Creek reservat Thompson, South Dakota | States August 12, 1898. This was at| Q. How can I rd my lawn of their own request and there was no moles? | financial consideration A, Moles can be controlled by Q. Is a permi isit | placing coneentrated lye in tea- | the Uniteq States Naval academy spoonful quantities in fheir run- at Annapolls? wavs at 25 and 50 foot intervals. | A, No permit is required to visit| Q. What sort of a spray can be the grounds, but a permit from the |used for ridding horse chestnut | superintendent of the academy Is frees of the Tussock moth? necessary In order to see the mid-| * A. A solution of arsenate of lead shipmen’s quarters. ~ one and one-half pounds of the Q. That are powder to 50 gallons of water. But | essary to the five iargest cittes._{n Europe according to popu- as these moths and caterpllitre lation? | usually Infest whole areas at once, | A. In order they are Tondon, | thelr contrcl on one tres will do { Berlin, Parls, Vienna and @lasgow. |no good. The whols Infested area Q. Ts the rentenmark still in cir. | must be treated, | \ culation In Germany Q. What is the birthstone for A. Tt is still in circulation, but December and what is {ts meaning? hoth the old rentenmark and the| A Turquoise; it is emblematic olq paper mark have been replaced of success. The superstition ts that by the new reichmark Renten- | it will preserve the wearer against marks can be exchanged for reich- ) accidents, and will indicate by — - BLUE MONDAY _ ¥mhing for tha tabls i appreciated so much as a cosling and den | cinus i in liot wea green and eucculent tonds t | nines that tho bdy neede 1 cn Salads and Salad D ix different kinds of 2lad ra) aire tians for salad mak arranged for casy reference Fill out tha coupon below and mail as directed ..CLIP COUPON HERE.. ashington Buresy, Daily H New Tork Avenue, Washington, D. C of tha bulletin SALADS AND SALAD DRES th fis cents In loosauncancelled U, . postags st TOR a copy P oNAME 4 oy Tam a reade: s Genume Victor Victrolas Half $110 Victrola ‘ Now Only s ow / \ FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL — All present stock | of genuine VICTROLAS selling at from $110 to $300 —M AT JUST HALF PRICE Consoles, Cabinet Models and Radio Models—all new Come Early While Stocks Are So Complete “Wedeners 138 Main St. the waters of the U, 87 o i NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERAID, FRIDAY, JULY 24, vallng b presence of polsons Weh Wil be Q. Where are turgeon found in HARDING MENORIAL - ntal wines, including the memorial was thit will rid my ferns, grown in the| A ‘Bhey are native to northern engraved with g ! ! house, of small Insects with which | {resh Water lakes The greatest WI” RI ”NV[," p ram Mr, Harding's speech 0 they are Infested? fishing ground for them has been A, of the statue there will be a poo! A. Ferns grown in greenhouses | Lake Superlor, but owing to meth the water for which will jssne from {and the home are trequently in. | ods pursud by commerclal fiher 8 ol ntat A otasklllionis Mead F | tested with hemispherical scale or |mMen they are much depleted there po oo o, ' sarved of granite, and whic | bug. cale insects may be controlled | recently announced regulations for } ends of the platform there | | by apraying or dipping the plants | sturgeon fisheries intended to pre m &epiemhflr i "l be A semi-clrel ats » | In an insecticide made of a colution | $8rve them and increase their nifu v 3 Acide aecommodations for uist | of one pound of common laundry | bers et | nd at the entrance of th | s0ap to. 4 gallons of water. A nico- s e C. Tuly 24 (A rm will be the forms of two tine solution made of an inch cube uniqne memorial to the late Amert the United j of laundry soap to a gallon of wa- can president, Warren G. Harding ; i B | ter, after which ons teaspoontul ot © overgr Ql ESTIONS ANSWERED | 40 percent eolution of nicotine sul- | will be unveiled at Vancouver, ep- with flowers and shrubbery to & You can get an answer to any|phate is added, is good. The ulno(lnefREP"RT[[l IN"I[TE” tember 17 to commemorate his vistt or to the granite uestion of fact or information by |solution can be purchased from any U . IR1LILY) to Canadian soll n July, 182 ] & 2 writing to The Question Editor, New | seed man. This solution should be The un MRS N A S i S Eritain Herald, Washington Bureau, | sprayed on, or the plant dipped m‘ after the International convention '\‘z“'fi }l!!?!EP Submerged ) ew York avenue, Washington, | it when it is lukewarm. lnr flwen gald fn Bp [nvnlved ot Kiwanis clubs under whose 300 Years Ago Reappears D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps| Q. How can one address Colleen | ™ | auspices the memorial s be Sann-Ir 1and, July (! for reply. Medical, legal and marital | Moore, the movle actress? erected The movement for the , -~ p ria Ulllag 1dvice cannot be given, nor ean ex-| A, United Studios, Hollywood, m Gflflsp"a"v memorial was inaugur DY e ndated wahe 00 vears ago led research be undertaken. All| California. | s club of Vancouver, and th o Lake An other questions will recelve a per-| Q. How is the batting average cubseription list was opened to th % i onal reply. Unsigned requests can- | of a baseball player obtained? Chicage July 24 (—Major Percy nis clubs fn the United States "% RS i not be answered tters are| A Divide the total “times at bat' prohibition director for| The result was that the objective comprisins | Sonacentiel s Bilton into the total number of base hits was peported named In fiailieah,000, e facon: [over-subsorihed iy disclosed Q How long has the process for| Q. How does a chlef boatswain | 11500t ed Shveeic rday s bigithe s in the United States| . Bl e i recovering and” using the by-prod-|in the navy rank and what fs his|oderal grand jury which has been fedistol 2l P i 1 uots of coal tar been known? | pay? ) 4.$1:000,000 sacramen_ ;s The amount | 0 7 e & | A There are a grest many| A. He has the rank of a warrant| | subscribed by the Canadlan clubsi o 0 ’ procesees known, the first being dis- | officer. He receives the same pay as hers reported named Were|nen was returned to them 5 _ covered in Germany nearly halt alan ensign, from $1,600 to $3,000 | R2IPh W. Stone, former prombition | “mpe memorial will mark an event rentury ago per annum base pay, depending on | $17eCtOT: George Il Bruce former |y pigory which offers no parallel— Fixchange Rates Enable 0. Has colence ever proven the |length of service A8 Aehator s PR AR L aplor ta) Tinited presachs Many to Go to Paris rontention that the moon has an in-| @, Tt a Birtish subject has taken | L27¥ K. Schlau ged E0-be- | aing an address on Canadian soil h fluence on the planting of crops? |out first American citizenship pa-| o s 3nd one other whose 1den-{ gyyng nis term of office. President | Paris Julv 24 (R —Profting by ! A. According to the U. & depart-| pers, and now wishes to visit "","‘ S0t "':' o )Mm 1 an 1. | Harding stopped at Vancouver for 17 LG PG e X ment of agric there is 10 es- | Jamalca, 16 he required to have an|. .. orier ciosag amoct o vesy |2 feW B on his nay south affer ¥ vith the French Ire clubs hed data resulting from ex-| American passport or a Br Gl Lashadit S S T 4 & inj1925 i Tnihis A BT ents to prove the moon | passport L o e e e eloguent plea "“' S N e e ey | or has not any influence en the | o I8 gti) TS (A g L R hip between the oL < T ; i o2 S ot AR G sl »!: o\va;‘.]»\; ?:a;"‘a'il’ .;w go's withdrawals of win epeaking people and par- | !he evposition of decoratie arfs in ee ailed to note any dif- | pn Am ns his final papers as| for gacramental uses exceeded those | D E M and the |numbers that compare ! led ny dif- | merican’ citizen, and he is re-|or anv other communitly In the : “ith the T G These sayings are old and | quired to have a British Passport. | countre and were excess in the sac- | States ftora p rooted superstitions that un-| The term of the passport would be|ramental use before prohibitl artal il stands RIS nd's confribution fojith doubtedly originated when primitive | limited to three months only; It 1s| The incestigation originally brought | 2 v feet of the spot in St <position is one of the most {mport man planted his crops by the moon, | not renewable and must be sur- |, o e dreq | park where President Harding de-| “C% e or ik because he measured his time by | rendered to the British consular of- | dcalers in and distribu livered his address A Palaisl ALl the moen. The lunar month was a | ] hisroric oities hate sent im mon means of reckoning time|to the U & e At e Charles Marcea, an e Re dlipats ofiimeis pir ancient times and the American| @ Yhat is good to fertilize a d convicted | now residing in Vanc and Was |\ o aferaft ; used this system of time- | tres? ISt s annon one of &¢ submitted to Kiwanis cepi the Americas were| A - The Ferest servies ste|nag been submitted headquarters in Chicago. An invita RRAZIT MRAWS TAPANECSE discovered e superstitions about | nitrate of soda and anv of the|became known that FPatrike Roche, | tion will bhe ded to Pr the moon gnd crops and weather varlous phosphate fertilizers that | speeis t of the intelligence | Coolidge to of oubtedly have their roots in this | are sold commercially. They can be | unit, had gone to Washington to re. | | purchased at any seeq | view the wine scandal before Lincoln : v inhabited islands| @ Where is the res C Andrews, sccretary at | er and holding group | Sianx Indians? | the treast of prot iyereoly and when and how an-| A There is no one reservation| tion en Major h. symbol { nexed fo the United States? exclusively for Sioux. The largest| Would make farmal statement branches { A There are eight inhabited 18- | number of them, however, are on| [he bills are expestad ta be returnsd | there will relief fab af lends atl, Ma ., Kauai, the Pine Ridge reservation at Pine | Saturd Vtha late srneath | Molokai, Lanal, Nithau and Kahoo- | Ridge, South Dakota. Others are at | lawe, There are in addition several MACKAY &WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET NEXT TO METHODIST CHURCH COME TO OUR ANANUAL -- ON | RUGS AND FURNITURE WHICH STARTS TOMGRROW MORNING aneration of PG Pr dent word Eixoneration of Wilson And His Tdeas |‘||u(rrl e _____________ W™ ___________ ] | the dangers today besetting Euro- | compulsory for department stores pean politics by the very genera) |and other establishments where gard for his ideas If the world ymen’'s articles are sold, to em« S k hes o live in peace it will have | ploy eales women, 75 per cents of E to return fo Wilson's theories | whom must be of Cuban nationality, LR — - | Regla lles on the eastern shore of = n had been JORS FOR WOMEN ||u||. “u. ana harbor, Treaty of A Smashing Sale of Suits TOMORROW IT PROMISES GEST SUITADANAORRTHEREE (X AND NOVELTY WEAVES sl el N MIXTURES, CHECKS, WEAVES, PATTERNS FOR EVERY STRIPES, OVERPLAIDS AND MAN IN THE CITY, r Thi WILL BE A LETTER DAY IN OUR JULY SALF i two-hutton model ik model at a price you been a hig seller can afford to pay a real Collegiate | Nothing cheap ahout v for fomorrow at A SPECIAL LOT OF 500 FINE SUITS AT NEAR COST RED 0 BE THE BIG MERES, SERGES, I \ PLAIN COLORS, THE MATERIALS WORSTEDS, TWEEDS, CASSI- CHEVIOTS 'A double-hreassted| | this Suit but the price. S.PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE Table and set of six chairs, Buffet finizhed i Ameri $149 9.PIECE TWO-TONE WALNUT SUITE Buftet, Oblong Table, large China Cabimnet with linen drawer. five side uphnlstered ran Walnut. Rale price now only Chairg and one Aym Chair, in genuine hiue .. $219 3.PIECE WALNUT FINISH BEDROOM SUNTE-—Dresser, Bow-Bed and Chifforette an unusual attractive pattern. $1 24 . £ leather. Sale price now only Sale price now only “3PIECE_ UPHOLSTERED LIVING | SPIECE UPHOLSTERED & LIVING 1 ROOM SUITE ctra large Davenport. ROOM 9[:1TE——7Dawxw.pmt Arm Chair A S R TR v ~ _ Aym Chair and Wing Chair, upholstered and large Wing Chair, upholstered mn rich e e R O oot L D blue belour. Sale price now only suites we have seen, Sale price only $149 $9.50 RAEY "_‘7“”-‘-: AT AT $210 uy{fiw LUDED IN THIS SALE $8.95 $6.50 $14 95 S _\T r\l~l U IH\\ FFI{F\ $11.50 $18.95 $5.50 7.—\!‘!4 BASINETTES Nav Bed Complete With Cretonne Cavered Mattress ) R\B\ “ARFI\' ES $19. 95 ' cocants R.\LA\(F OF OUR HA‘\‘I\.(’N KS All RF“I (FT) RAE‘\' CARRIAGE HAMMOCK with upholstered bacl ' $12.95 IRFTO\\EQ A large selection of attractive patterns and colors at H %\I\IO( HAMMOCK STANDS TERRY CLOTH pecial sale prices Ina ;m% azsortment of prett: eolorings Regular 39¢ 29 and designs ;ale ?”rr,q N Specially priced at q and egular 59 49 Sale [mv:n vard C SUITCASES Select Your Traveling Needs From Our BLACK OVER-NIGHT CASES with at tractive linings $l 75 Priced from _Some slightly shopworn— AND BAGS Assortment of ["rpondfl‘!c Merchandice GENUINE COWHIDE TRAVELING brown Priced from TRUNKS AT REDUCED PRICES Here's a foy wearin well, and s . for it fits Iy tailored, made np i 15 fine pleasing weaves Furnishings Reduced Our entive stock of Furnishings has heen reduced Stoek up on hirts, Underwear, Hoslery, Necl wear, ctc, when yon can get A cductian of 20 70 to 30 70 w Reach St he pri for Al 1 ar Get here at thi v & fow th pri A conservative voull pay eleew ot and then tre to A SPE CIAI ON Balm fhat are 19 Here 12 a special lot of Suits that sold as high 24000 There arc 1 sly ahont ffteen of them that will zo to Y David §.Segall, Prcs. " (TWO STORES) more conservative price than 30 135 MAIN ST. Suit at here See 1t | daplieate t. | SUITS | ; BRISTOL

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