New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1925, Page 20

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MERIDEN HOTEL FIRE_ QUELLED Prompt Work by Clerk Saves Bad Time at Winthrop Meriden, Oct on the part of 23 —Quick actlon Richard V. N clerk at the Winthrop nted what ecasily could h: . proved a serlous 1t when fire ggage room of k othls morning. 8melling smoke in the lobby of the hotel, Nellls traced o fire the age room and immediately 1 ne call for the fire- QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or {nformation by | writing to the Question Editor, Ne ;llvll'fln Herald, Washington Bure {132 v York avenue, Washington, the to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. I'RIDAY, OCTOBER 283, 1925, | 8myrna belong? When the Turkish army ex n Asia Minor he retury of 1 and the province. Their 1t territory was confirmed by Lausanne What s the the name N in it means “son of Kober | tusn comes from th maf anl means “brij | Q. What is the of Woodrow Wilson to the meanin, Tobin inglish f Robert rm in tin fame." biography far put A, It would be Impoasible to ¢ which of many lives of Wi in the best. Indeed thi sls entir a matter of opinion. Among th utstandi es already publishe might be mentioned that by his retary, Joseph P. Tumulty, which lad a wide s proved very sing two cents In stamps Medical, legal and mar advice cannot be given, nor can | tend Bef hose men private flames. ing |tended research be undertaken. Al The fire started in a paper A erie Saut % press which stood near a wall, the |2 0eF questions will recelve a per- sonal rep flamen eating into a wooden walns- |08 eotting. Th -fighters were just|"° o con In time to pre ihe! blaze tromi| spreading into part d climb- | rrived, he had a | opular; ephus Danjels playlng on the ) ce; one by Wi » by Eugenc about € for reply. s llam E. Dodd C. Brooke. i be published Unsigned requests can-| 1oy o who ta the wered. —All letters are| w) o nag had access to Wil al.— Editor. IR eieaa Is Washington, D. €. consid- | Are aldedales born with ing to the upper stories of the 1 & northern or & southern ,H‘\o‘flmnp\"! ils or do they have to be ng. " e .| A It is both a northern and a |"0cked? £ 4 |, Forty-two gusats who wers aaleeD | youiorn Iis ajsoutnemiclty [[Eact E1s MEda e SOl I ehy n the hote he time slept on, | "o vroanhere., climate and in "|a puppy as a rule, 1gh th for the .’R..\ rt blissfully unawar. P 7 Beos] ases of d of {mps danger. n's pri Q Q build- | o, ere on ArC| graphical position, belng south of |Nave becn Just as the |, Nuson and Dixon line. During | 5t9MPY t blaze was declared under con the Civil war, howevey, Washington| Q. How.many colors are there? soveral of them deacended to he| .y 1o geat of the government of | A. Correctly speaking ther by In scant attire, holding in thelr | % 0 0 0 O by the | but six colors—three primary (ré: handa hastily gathered personal pos-| ooy Feoop X blue and yellow) and three second &) | Q. Of what two breeds of degs @ violet and gre |18 the T3oston terrier a crose? Orange is composed of purple ar A. It was developed from the|Yellow, violet of red and blue, green | English bulldog and the bull terrier. | °f Yellow and blue, Al Q. What divislon of the Ameri- | c0l0r8 compounds of these. | can forces during the World War| Q. There took the, greatest mgunt. of terri- | "buying hyacinths fo feed one's » are. | tory from the enemy? soul.” Could you give me the PR | most territory advancing 71 1-2| A, There are two often quoted | kilometers; the 2nd divielon came | containing this thought, one from Al fALie | next with 60 kilometers, | The Garden of Roses by Mosleh OUGHS ! Q. What is the most difficult in-| Eddin Saadi r | } strument 10 learn to play -among|“If of thy mortal geode thou a Apply ‘;:’!m"‘;h‘cg::x" the wind and string instruments? | bereft, sl A. The clarinet is the hardest tof And from thy | play of the wind instrhments and the violin the most dificult of the stringed instrumente. ter ad to be alred to let out the smoke, Chjef John F. Bonovtn, who ac- eompanied a fi 'k from head- quarter to the scene, sald that the fire apparently hal started from a other | is a quotation about | store two are left, and with the dole cinths to feed thy soul.” me found Sell one, | Buy hy VAPORUB Over 17 Mittion Jars Usgd Year! thought is <. C. FULLER CO. 40-56 FORD ST. HARTFORD TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MONEY- SAVING DERRY~MAD MATTRESSE One day more—tomorrow, Saturday and this sale is closed. After that,all DERRY-MADE MATTRESSES offered during this sale will be sold at our regular prices ONLY, which are nearly 50% more than the prices shown below. Long gray curled hair mattress— Full weight— A.C.A. ticking— Hand-made taped edge. Wonderful buy—Regular price $43.50. 100% layer felt mattress—Built (not blown) of layer-upon-layer of fine felts— Rolled edge—New, clean materials throughout—Reg- ular price S18.00. Kapok mattress— Soft-silky—downy Extremely light to handle~Hand- made rolled edge ~Splendid tick- ings—Regular price $33.00. If you can’t come in, telephone your order without fail. Cash, charge, or time payments. Since thi sis usually metal, the s gencrally 40 per cent of the No res t | re | 1841, s born with | 0f curr of the f var h i ek and inferior grade of gum or ordi 01d High Ger- | nit narclssus 1 compe posed to the duty ought into this country not Radio setg are y provided for under y gre taxed value of Thelr princi rictions are pl rtation of radio Q. How many tc A. During the to| 1924, 14,784,286, Why Is it that ations of United Sta glven in pos are ogues ? A. Because full reproductions or ustrations of them are considered I'n violatlon of Sections Act of Congress o Q. Can you give me hig mail train rob curred in June, On June 1 rong \ccording to | tic ed on the im hbrushes are | re imported into the United States? calendar a ohibiting the reproduction v or postage stam t | Paul railrond w out. 1inois bandits and bul | ubout X ihe | Greenberg, sald (o be the leader of \ 8t. Louls nown as “Egan's | Rats""was lited with having planned th He had the "ussistance ot Blackis Wilcox, Carlo ind Ernest Pontano, Willie, Willls und Joe Newton and Samuel Grant, ped conviet from © hie was serving a life for murder. La nfessions of some ¢ « captured, J. inspector and 1 su first ¢ lioldu it oil on post office Jam the tarif Mu rob- element. | | duty value in i both were convicted, T s stole two automobiles in Chi- cago on the day of the holdup and | except Willis Newton and Grant tion - |Expert Will Try to Save prominent Chicago poli-| . s ban- | Tree Washington Planted | Frederickburg, Va., Oct, 28 (- | Martin Davey, famous tree surgeon and congressman from Ohlo, has valunteered his personal services to help save for posterity the last of the 13 horse chestnut trees which| George Washington planted here to | represent the 13 original colonies. The tree, slowly dylng because of | its great age and the Inroads of the chestnut blight, is located on the rty of Joln F, Scott,which was lv a portion of the Kenmore the home of Betty Washing- sister of George Wash- | t lias been viewed by thou- ¢ visitors during the course an & century. man Davey has made a iry examination of the tree «1 that he would gladly un- pro wis, e work of ministering to its ills at his own expense. The gost of restoring the tree is estimated at about $400, scene in the stolen cars. it boarded the blind end next until the train Roundout, when ed over the tender and locomotiv cab with 4 They forced the en- gineman to stop the at the spot appointed for ing their pals, and when the mail ks re- fused to open the doors the | were hombed with bottles of maldehyde until the suffocating clerks w ced out, The regis- tered mail sacks were thrown into the automot nd the bandits mail train | mad They W af- nd convicted. Wirces can be made so fine that it would take 100 to make the thick- | ness of a human halr. ClearThePore: Of Impurities With Cuticura Soap Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold everywhere. 'n g and 4 of March 38, letails which os their eseapo, Pay only 81 down and 50 weekly MOST people keep wait- ing until they have saved the money to buy a large Diamond and conse-o quently never get one. We offer every man and woman a plan that will en- able them to own one, and have the pleasure of wearing it while paying. Start with our $17.50 dia- mond ring, when it is paid for turn it in at the full purchase price as first payment on a larger one and it won’t be long before you have grown your first ring into a large and beautiful Diamond, such as any person would be proud to wear. All you need to pay is one dollar down and the balance in easy weekly payments. Come in and let’s talk it S ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT} 354 MAIN STREET Branch Store, 705 Main Street, Hartford OPEN SATURDAY EVENING | ot ———————— WRITING A SCENARIO If at some time or Uiought would be Maybe that Ide it eo that the M 1t you can help. thing make a Movie WIII surely help you tn | 1t you wigh a copy of this directed: . YOU have not had an fdea or a plot which you the Motlon Plctures —tlien you are an exception. good one=If you onlyl knew how to pRpaiy roducer could Judge it falrly. novies, our Wa WRITING » CLIP COUPON HERTE 0 EDITOR, Washington 5, New Britain Herald, New York Avenue, Wash H UTING oge stan and enclose | horawith five cents fn loose, uncance cofn for same: T am a reader of the MERALD Ne - .- Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads Lifetime Service ITH proper care, a Crawford§Range will give perfect cooking service for forty years or more. Whe;e can you find better value for your money ? Buy your Crawford before November 9 and benefit by the prices and terms of our Crawford 70th Anniversary Sale. During this-sale you can buy a Crawford as low as $70 cash! And your saving won't stop there. For you'll *soon find that the special construction of the Crawford flues prevents wasteful escape of cook- ing heat. And that means lower fuel bills! Buy before November 9. A. A, MILLS West Main Street DOWN GO PRICES 'OF QUALITY MEATS SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS Prime Sirloin Steak . . Tender Round Steak . Best Round Roasts . . Lean Pork Roasts . . . Tender Boneless:Roasts . Lean Fresh Shoulders . . Choice Fricassee Chickens . ALL-DAY SPECIALS Legs Genuine Lamb . . Tender Young Fowl . . Prime Rib Roasts . . . Lean Fresh Hams . . . . . Home-Made Pork Sausage . Tender Roasting Chickens . Watch for Our Saturday Night 6 to 8 P. C O 25¢ Ib. 25¢ Ib. 20c Ib. 29¢ Ib. 35¢ Ib. 39 Ib. 32¢ Ib. 30c Ib. 30c Ib. .39 Ib. M. Specials Natiz:al Meat Storas C. QUALITY MEATS ONLY 70 West Main Street Telephohe 483

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