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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 mmmmm’mmmm” s AR A. The duty would be #3 1-3 per | ground this fall, after a thorough | falr hair and was the gentler of the cent of the value of the hos and | chilling during the winter months, | two, sitting at home or helping her . ) ] o would have to be pald in ot- | it will germinate next spring. mother, while Rose Red played in - Jand when the stockings are re-| Q. What can one feed crabs and | the meadows and woods, l : cefved gllls fn an aquarium? Their home was & very beautiful Q. How long s the Brookly They may be fed ecraped|{and happy place, for Snow White s Bridge? |\w meat and blts of fish, lept the kettles scoured so bright Adcle Garrison's New Phase of A. Tt s 5,880 feet over all, —— and Roso Red brought so many Q. Of what discase and when did bouquets that the house was ‘l 3 ” 2 NMapolean Bonaparte dle? COLOR CUT-OUTS | clean and gay as a housa could be. ' " d on the evenng of il S wh- ; other and vowed always to stay to- S % Q. What Is meant by an “in-| t gether. Then, one night, when the s s N x | terlocking directorate™? now 1 e | slsters and their mother were sit Lillian Vlane » Pleasure and | the oradside, an Indlan summer ] . 1 A A, This term refers fo corpora- J ting before their cheery hearthfire, siness Trip camping trip. We'll have to move ! tions whose board of directors in- 3 | something strange happened. Curlously enough I was not re. | lelsurely, for we've got to comb dividually hold similar positions on (This 1y pretty Snow White. She sentfui towsrd Lilllan for fomenting o a stretch of country a we ¢ [ the boards of other companies hav- has golden hair and s wearing a the quarrel belwssn 1i=ky mad me, | get up state. Of course the first two u. .. The Daughters of Adam and Eve 4 Ing mutual interests. 1f, for in- RRES ; . 1 plnk ylip today. Her stockings and Ren A Rbc it Gy s G e ledhivall) igat The omission of two little words | gtance, a bank owned stock in rail- S G aio fl] 2 g g couragement o’ Dicky's absurd | over quickly. After th 3 spolled an answer to a question | ronq and the raitroad company own- > e "\”Lh, 19¢ A aeorintad i Tid1s slouay of Dr. Maredith wwounted | to be guided by circumstances. If ; Whether Adam and Eve had any|cq gtock in u Car Duilding com- ! “;r'(,'h"‘) : to, 3 knew why she d 1t you didn‘t have ;1:\; ‘\'srn flflnd:r courso resulted | papy and the same individuals or g | ki P s S . E i & ¥ g n erroneous answer, a be e e 16 ¢ > for very patent was liar emalety to|on your hands:" T e TR ey el number of them, were members o have me free 1o unravel 1, saystery ven't,"” I rn e omould hiave boen | ha board of dircctors of each, they o N i NOARPS t koo o 3 e biblica n does not re. vould constitute erlocking % z "",.I‘;’"f:‘.‘:“ Sayipokrance. [P kesn i s (8 cord BY NAME any daughters, Of :.‘:;‘,‘é,,’ SO Hocklngedl \ 1A BAllAn, ™ ¢ navingl “What ou mean?" ahe asked. ; e ,""“‘F "]! a:d ""W"h that| ", Iow should sandwiches be | FLN’PER FANNY SM b ) bave t 1 must give her no ¥ it AT8s 0! daughters.” | catc Lele — ‘.:r.:u."u‘u-‘;n“:1 e : TR P e The only offspring mentloned by | © An ordinary gandwlch should amocelatic with (his Jo—tricd | the desp State they wore) leat “0 fame were Caln, Abel and Seth: the| pe held In the hand while being | cnd Srue 17 thame tiit 08 eve o suspect what he was secretly T daughters aro not named. caten, Sandwichos such as club | kA meauing=—1 never haie k oing for ier, but ordinary retren QUESTIONS ANSWERED rdwiches should b eaten with Mt 10 dc anyiding #1thout good red- ¢ would be plausible so I told " . Mooieenses s anevortt ol ey hin ek afitori | €on, even 4f rhe hept her ant | her of Katie's proposal that she and uestion of fact or information by| . Ilow, where, and by \\!mm: z' | | writing to The Question Editor, m d ter hes ac yet frem other < in the factory and do the ; ! S tditor, | wag radium discovered fur her acts a & n ¢ 4 ROl .. . Dally Herald's Washington Bureau,| A Bro I Pad a Gueer Mutle focli s and morning chores for the | 1322 New Y / : | 322 New York avenue, Washingt i sk hai Lill ad sume )n other | privilege of staying in thelr rooms : . Washington, | anq his wite, Madame Sklodowska thai Lillisa had son g D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps Jes Jar oun pans & LUE s e A ; ; Curfe, tn collaboration with M. Bel eredish “Katie must have overehard some- va]r 'r'pl.\ \| dical, legal, and marl- | mont’ discovered radium, It was :ht imto | thing which made her think we fal advice cannot be given, nor can My | were going to go to city for the xtended resarch be undertaken. All edge of him always e | winter,” I said, stretching the truth | Thig ls an unusually difficult puz-| 8. Anger. e Winded by » ve for , | until it almost snapped. “You Know | zle, But here is a hint. The vowels| 4. Second nete fn scale. a is unhampere ¢ gucl, | Dicky is always falking that. I gave [in Number 1 horizontal are "i's. Shuts, "‘fx‘“"’ad’;"“w" d. AlL letters are con- | metal franium. In this oro im of | her no answer concerning her plan, “1,.\: vowels ln Number 2 horizor 6. Surly. 2 EDITOR occurred in the ratio Iy: about one but it will jibe very well with g . |7 Nazniive: A, ] . | part in 3,000,000, and 1t w ex- . are all “a gatl Q. When were dlamonds discov- l, nsive to extract that for a long | yours.” HORIZONTAL . Devoured. : i ure ey . | ed? From where did the £irst [{ime it cost $4,500,000 an ounce. | * “But what about Mother G . Pertaining to a tors . Breaking of bread at marrfage | F time it cost $4,600,000 an ounce. In & known diamonds come? appearance it fs white, like r A. The small uncut octahedral|gng has a beautiful lustre dlamond crystals set In a very few | (armishe ; when it comes in Prot. Pierre Curie of I'rance found n the sulphate residues of pitehblend of the Austrian mines at other questions will reccive a per-| gt Juochinsthal, Bohemia, which | sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- previously had been worked for the wirangement would be a salutary|ham?” Lilllan asked. “Of course| G The cohune (plant) | Saremiony. hing for my Peter Pan, I did not | Katherine will be hersel? ]mll\ in a1, Merchandise. Tests chemlcally, Joubt: and a fear deeper than my | day or two, and Jim and Katie whl | 12, gjouan Indians. To loan again. curlosity warned me not to try to|be here at night upon the rare|13. Before. |15 Exclamation of surprise “"’:‘i_‘h’:'y:""f;e"’m‘1"“]‘:“‘“;{"1‘2]“' \h\ contact with the air. Late tind out the Lasic reason for her |times is here. Herble Pettit has| 14, Bellows. . Oppressed by heat. = 5 : Sh MU | the whole supply of the world | action. &\A'n waiting an DL‘I"'"”“L‘ case for Half an em (pl) Full grown pike (pl.). -”"'-l;!‘)‘,mré;m m’m“‘y:e d?:l‘.\mnxlnomi‘l_\_: from mrl» ; v-wn{-v a olgcc! SNOW WHITE H 1 was not particularly sanguine for weeks—but 1 don'’t sec.” . Preposition of place, . Alluvial matter, Aseisi 2 s a8 | rado and Utah, but recently rich G : | } as to the result of her experiment, | am going to send her r?un) 9, To be shown again . 2000 pounds. l\:’ok\‘:l kl:m‘:)sc Rl‘;“:z“q;::;lr:rotrme\ii“ deposits of alterc }. pite 1:‘1:»“‘1 v:y;‘ i bhf:\\h“““}w Cv‘“”]:llns“ ‘1(' 'rl (\\]rn _____®1o2s By NeA seavick, we. however, Dicky had accepted my ex- h .\lJ.N v:mr](m-, (\’xln.niz”lh:nlv."“ { 20, Tourth note in scale. Nolse. e s a»s -” it T m‘m' »ll.srrv\“:rwl near Eliz v,.l ‘.‘\1..;. ,"““,; n\;”- sist ‘lo-,”:w:n ”\r‘ 1‘::] r:*‘l ”n ir T A slanation of dnight excursion | returned with a resolution whick 21, Se ant). i1, Sways. S g a- n Congo, from whicl ydiun keness « and red roses R (,N{!J“T,"L.:,‘}:m\ t is| only just had made. “You know [i SR CL?“:"‘EZ f.m'“‘, Deenle (ure seem to indicate that small dla- | gy be extracted more cheaply blooming at their gate, were called| No Virginian can Charleston In & T et ‘vu‘h ety ,m,‘m’l’,” of | they nned to go before, and then | 74 Merry, 4 Calm. jmonds were sent to Jurops from|as by me; of its r ons that | these names. Snow White had! Norfolk suit. belief, There would he no fealousy | Mother Graham's accident, and the Jarge scales. Shot up. :;”r::”;n”:”:h:f(“}T"fi{*{"nirylf:x.fllc‘; radium was_origir 0 to keep him plqued and interested | Dirth of Leila's little girl prevented. Officers in a church, ! Mesh of lace. B e e 11| pndliby mednsion them it can & while wo were apart from each|Now there is no reason why . Image. Also! 2H »ds ‘;—“ f’m T Ml uch dia- | to treme t]lnlllfll“ . other, and there cenan inal plan should pot be carried . Row upon row. . Beverage. T (“‘ s Ylfi“o’m"inéom ke } ~“\\nonsl was 11\..» U, apathy about our parting which 5 AT atout Squanders. To :xr‘r*_um)rll-flh. mh‘l‘zn s n‘v'm“m' ot ‘Ookjr)r-s(m_v:r ) u: 1 ,“‘,m‘ . lad chilled me with a wondering ave you spoken to Dicky aboul 133 waculties of smell, taste, liea Preposition. i P measuring for ¢ A. It was named in memory fear for our future, this trip of his mother's?” Iiliian M L et oo P (R Grade) Arnold M m———— - 1t was too late now, however, for | asked hesitantly. “I happen No\npenineyol information fon he U R Na Yy lied July 27, B SPECIAL NOTICE introspective or retrospective re- | know that he fsn't particularly . Interlor, Wi ity l‘f‘l. & Biran from th e Our 28th Anniversary Sale will end Thursday, zrets. 1 threw back my shoulders of funds just now.” . To knock lghtly. i e e e S Of | plosion on the U. A- ! Decomber 3. Free Scuvenie cogpons will be in an involuntary gesturc of accept-| "He meu s 1 tv;]l‘r-z h‘ :rfly)]x;xl- 23, Deuler prencun 2! Hlar dncde brco tenenonns ‘,{é‘:d(fi';f 1‘hut \_um-\! Befnciudiilne o en t 1 n then 2 net 1y, evadin er ques- ore ables , e a8 each. v N la Jay P. 1. Lieut. B ing any burden to be laid upon them ¢ 1 n(fy“\w in Iy, m.'..\ vlem ’”( e L.r\ T d; o S e r“vj\:“m”.m n; ’nhl‘ lf-‘\' traditions of | 8 aE Ll apoRe T e e e e T e aoie e A (A R TS O A s SRt Fe ShE T s (oo, ) “In what shape are your house- | expectec AR AT igg of a louse. AlS L LS L I0n the | the Navy in tha e - the hold affairs” she asked. “How soon |ample one so I shall mot only belyy’ gupplicd a patlern with extr 7 FE R “:f)?f knonatieBidev i MuTlsle ik ofcotiaNtu oI aRDoL could you go with me on an auto able to send Mother Lvr:.\ur:t .*fllV::‘wl. parts. N8 ,(»r(:.nnl Bt e e i he di"l c\(\‘_\lhm]r! ,HI ;:w_\ power to P gz Ma 8 unjor with | but to p up my en ot S| 45. To ventilate. = 5 s S 0 1e | gave the nd the hip. :x’:“(:’“:“f\”‘;q:'(,"l:'f,";l? J "1,‘{!‘;‘,|‘h ev. You see there will be no| 4 ient e maple but a condition of tho tree.| G What aro the principal bind- | 24 i i to speak of left behind at|4q. Plant used for bitter drug It is generally supposed that this HARTFORD weeks.” : ig A " : T glanced through the window and | the farmhouse, so We Il just com-|4q Speaks. N, form is caused by huds that do not 1 A. Piteh, tar, Sy \ t for | sider re housekeeping on the | 5o T4 enlarge i 1 | mature. It is rather unusual, and|pituminous material; heavy petro- gave an involunt r T |® T enlar it wis fate autumn, v he leaves VERTICAL [VIA [E therefore the wood is valuable. 1t 18 | joum residue, fast falling. | i lief flashed into Lil- Perspires E found wherever maple trees grow. |quor from sulphite mills 28th A 1 ® "'nrn}{:mrnffan't mean in your open | lian's eyes, and again I blessed my | 3 Acg rvyf sharing actions. EROS ] Q xu?:s the United States Civil| = Q. What t must one | |g nlversary car” she gaid, smiling. “I mean in | father's : git. 4 Service Commission hold examina- | use to get % cen color on | Lee Chow's comfortable heated se-! “Then there's nothing on ot - tions for clock repairers in the Gov- | eak wood work | an with the Chinc clf for | minds but 1o start just as soon 3 ——————————————————)| Radio broadcasting has open ernment sepvice? A. The most satisfactory grecn ufteur and general handy man. | we possibly can * she said a vista of enchantment to the aged. b Such examinations have been | stains a made by using pure ‘Il stop at quiet, inexpensive ho- | Copyrig 1925 by v per | Your Health | With its kaleidoscopic changes of | held, but none are pending at pre- | chrome green ground in oil, that is 16, but cook most of our meals by | Feat e 1pro].'r:mh radio offers diversion f"f-h i thinned down with Japan drier .||\H‘ 3 How to Keep It— which is hygienically helpful. One 1‘, l{f'\\ old is Zane Grey, the|turpentine to a very thin consistency . should not, however, go to the ex- jnovelist? The exact color depends upon the Causes of Illness treme of keeping late hours, even for | A. He was born January 31,|s¢hade of chrome green 1 interesting radio programs. 1575, and therefore will be ars| Q. How can I plant orn &0 ol By DR. HUGH S, CUMMING — 1d next January | that will begin out ) | Q. What would be the duty on|in the spring a pair of silk hose sent to Sco . Acorns must ha thoroug! land? Would the duty be pald here? chilled. If you plant an a with the hyglene of old age are due to lowered mental power. Old peo- ple regard their condition as far less serious when fully dressed and out of bed. Under these conditions th exeretory organs function more & factorily. However, when an elder ly person complains of being over tired, or otherwise not physically fit, rest in bed for a day is advisable. Speclal attention should also be paid te proper clothing, diet and ex- ercise of the clderly, Inasmuch as body heat decreases after the age of 40, exercise 15 required to provide some of the deficlency. An English physician who recently reached the » ax6lof 45 yearsindvooates and prac Paddy the Beaver Becomes (1il the io% disappes tices a daily walk in the open, re- Thoughtful Now Paddy the Be gardless of the weather. He can- e the ways of his kind, 4 tions. however, against exercising to By Thornton W. Burgess in the summer when many of lis the point of fatigue. neighbors were concerned chiefly in The circulation of the aged being | Who for the future has no thought | the carc of their babies or in 1 less vigorous, the effects of sudden | SOme day a lesson will be taught. ing a good time Paddy was thinking changes of temperature should he ——Paddy the Beaver. |of the winter to come. Peter Rablt guarded against. Clothing should he 75 rah across him several times up tie warm. though not unnecessarily | MOSt people seem to think that| Laughing Brook above his pond and heavy. During cold weather the air | {he members of the Squirrel family { down the Laughing Brook below hi of homes should he comfortably |° the most thrifty of the little peo- [ pond. Each time Paddy appeare 7 |warmed and adequately humidified. | P! Of the Green Forest. But this|(o be thoughtful. Peter didn't noticc seem to think that hoth mental s S isn't true. There are other people | this at first, but later he did. hould b . : . 3 Lquite as thritty as Happy Jack| “You look very tho Pad : rary viewpolnt © digestive powers of the elder- ‘squirrel or any of his cousins. Prob- | dy: have you somethi mid hold r orous and there 18 nat anly it is because Happy Jack and | mimd2” Peler finally rts should be made 10 preserve 9 emand for body fuel as rer the Red wnrm and | 3 | an cquaniniity o mind and |0 carlicr years, When a person paet siripedChipmunk are seen more | «yey Pter, 1 have a great deal on i Correct bt}le Is Priceless t old age will become a |50 years of age continues (o consums ' orton than the others that nm- have and enjoyment. (abundant breakfasts, substantial poen so long looked upon as the So, When Contemplating the Purchase of a JOMORROW — Tetter from o1 ag physiological | 1Unches and heavy crs he s in- | iprigtiest of all animals. But there \ " st Fur Coat You Have Only to Consider Where v Alden Presentt to Sydney e of not casant mature Sulablgshonening hisglite; is one of the little people of the| 4 most importaat matter,” to Buy With Confidence As to Quality and e The principal features of a proper | Green Forest who begins to think | pjjed Paady. Value. 1 as physical diver- |diet in old age inciude: . & di- fapout and plan for the future long| «you look as e = 118 6 Al t6 true happiness in | minished quantity of food: s | < before Happy Jack Squirrel Eives|peter. “What fs 1¢2" ; . 3 wil age, » reading of ~current ‘L{:’:fi'j'«"iw’;vfi1';: ‘:‘;:"1 -fi'w“"':mfy{:; so much as a thought to ";.--"n“fl‘l" “It is the problem of making sur OUY Pl’l(,CS ‘ 111,1" J :, a il]]l holen st \ifemntnre of the pat QUANtities, and, third, the use of aLa winter iclore ool BRELH | of éhonst HuTentivieRt White RN Quality Considered, Are Positively the Low- Public Health Service | 1 Surgeon General, United States Many of the problemis connected LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN cither 1o fo or to the Laby. 1| ‘Theapproach of old age is right- PRUSCOTT TO SYDNEY he «d the worst case of [ly viewcd with congiderable appre CARTON ever know. Ruth got | hension Well. old man, for once somethir 5 ove aller's progn It is difticult to define old age. 5 tion couldn't yine are old at 60, while others a hini andaphysically alert at § fishing trip oI the psalmist's “three score and sendition that Les- |ten years” have been accepted 100 ind stay with lier |literall * AR he was gons | The “too-0ld-at-40" gospel has not e i e t0 1o for abeut helped to dispel this idea. 1t I8 often \ said that “a woman is as old as she ks, while & man old as he has hap efinition popular among Al men that “a man is as old »s his arteries” is probably a better criterion of age. The premature I of arterics, often due to Infections, improper dict, |and possibly worry and strain, is to A considerable extent preventabl There is too much of a tendeney LNONE POrse reaching a cerfain %2 10 persnade themse that they |have reached the last page of the Look of life. At this point they o tc froquent casily d "“““[’”‘{“ Wwhich does not| The membr of the Squirrel|® ‘IIL-E':!:LH 1 igntiaut andiTads | est in Hartford, J nd tha fe D e uither too large or too emall | (amyly geldom think about winter!|ao jooked most annoyed. * is M it N . W AR N :2 i il monvte: et et S VA S v ok Bt amnty A0 RS WE MENTION A FEW OF THE UNUSUAL AESTraAva ANy oA | Sh L et e Then e vt LS AR AL : S WE ARE OFFERING pavasen modzrat food q fast for a short time, But bcked e wes bit drink in earlier i the Deaver 10 100K 1ar | o< of cours ¢ = 5 = = } relative meat | anead, and plan; of workE| s s ,\""T‘ ; Full Lenth Fur Coats of Sealine and. let u Bel| e e Berore actually be- | 41 “] A All buck pelts in two smart models, one with puft AEDRY t- | ging to harvest his f00d supY 207 | srruck o as funny to 1 : coves and crush collar, the other 98 Tatd du . e S ! alght slooves ....... ey —1—x one nest earlier porfod of life., e oo s R 3 winter iy hardly forzotten. 1 don'i || : 5 = Seall T hen READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ; e sbe s v acl] Ll 3\:”\{ nlw‘x‘»f]y%w”},m(y‘?'l:rfinfr“:‘.n‘({oam 120 FOR YOUR WANTS : Lppriliaid ey S 2 cufts. A very attractive coat .......... reason why you should {time enough to think { when winter is —_—————e N areniyea okl Now, honestly, « ink so THE EAGLE'S WINGS! - | Paddy shook his head most may be all right f ‘ ; : et e vt Caracul Paw Fur Coats ften Ove!lnoun ( v i A ' N & TR mE o W ol by 5 5 3 In veWy smart models for the y“m they are in the 5 {we would be likely to starve to Sl choese And Anely elcipel nuty are ! . ; 1 s s ROING 1 i 7 ‘ e s aod e fascinating bronze hliRa it Tel en in D = == : Was g 0® ch chances as that. 1 know there collars to match aren Reason 1 b st L by t J h ey "~ ire som: ) v « o I s N . xa ani form inte ", L"L'Ahi" /&,om [l ntense 1 want o w d : T i o Golden Muskrat Fur Coats Of diagonally worked pelts in handsome models Qorve Lwe ue Three b e ) Coughs a0 p N .*”‘“ people get & cretan that will appeal to the $l79 |:', am ! k Brirgs rest in the do: RE k i i Ry 7 young miss . & . te 3 viapod J t*r.:crndalcr,vat nigi: S EDITOL - Washin Yrreau, New Biitaln Herald e Sy “HAMBERLAIN (Con ot Col s proveraland o bsagi i out on hie dam, where he st § FRT : . $200 1ng 0¢ pas the winter. You sce, Paddy ar E L time looking « he'p nimme' "OUGH RFHED family must have enough bark t ng Brook Fur Coats of Japanese Mink Hermhe Ny ast them all winter or they 1 t looks as it T will ve of : hins ) Pt Lot 4 2 f deep furred pelts, carefully matched Lol s . 2 H P arve to death. They cannot get out little exploring,” « E T abraed Mendoza Beaver Fur Coats In tomboy medels that have both the shawl and notch collars. These coats are in the double-breasted effect Peter, 1 have a great deal on "y'_ SLSHOE S 8T A% Y a Marmink Fur Coats (dyed marmot) for food if their supply gives en he sighed rrels can & s it | (Copyright, 1925 Name. =3 “eanpeit g _trou J > 3 E 3 a veader of the HERALD 3 cannot. Th tpoon cinaaman. ! ' & e s slwl=els gure of having enough logs in their cloves, 1.3 teaspoon nut achts both ¢t r n- tood pile under the ice to last un-