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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926, e e e e e HO ESHIMOSHONT | .35 .| BRUDLMURDERINPHLA. WASKMIRS WEALTH | ity tems — ISTER THINKS | PRONOIONFOk obox THREE MEN DEAD s | with fvory knobs. Many of the S home all night, e Adjutant General Cole, R Citizens of North Have Their i, " :.‘ oo Bl Tioome o Qver Five]sooevs i e s S i Head of Litheran Ministerium!A ;‘»3";}”5; ‘l;‘;lr;:s»,U“;w‘;‘;&Founh Dying After €ar Hits | appear, are I ur Dixon of this ity to a first licus self confide hrush patch of the wot bank of the | - s tenancy in the 115th Observatio e a Bie ot et teh ver in the outs squadron, C. i and the prome ashington, Jan Mhgret iG] RekivioN CRUZK '[?m",(‘ M . Jan, 8—News Iiflud Jan, 9 (B — The | Puadr b \“ (,' '“,'v')‘ s I Now York, Jan ree min ;“,“N ,‘,’“ o A |l “”w v“flln [ the n | In the forehead 1 the chest and |y e Maharajah of | o e Uy | Do D corga W, Sandt, newly | jon o) o'y captaty . ; g bl alantiy,ia fourih wau Jats between man an Aiantidlitaday driery amall:esedtlion | 1D 118 SoLChoRl: o8 )¢ g K atn attention (o elected president of the Lutheran |0 ! e gl sred and another hurt is 1 o Green! fakimo's am feast and ene My i e thrones in 1 ministeriom - of ennsylvania and |0 At 3 Len thelr antomobile skidded ordinary routine of uliving t that does not lda in 10w the 1 k] ) ) R (e Bal v eat (h MERDOTON O DOLIGL L sharp v Grassmerc \ Eek| walris Jin a in ¢ 1) vietim had ded. In addition the . L LB lucent stites, belleves tho prohie | ont i e promotion of ' rp iras ' An Eskino il i in sz ofithagman: [ M UBlR ok ind of nighting nd roses” iy bition law fs too drasti [ G } i Rtaten Tsland, and struck a telephons tiny ¥ 1 rimi- hunt, which resulted [0 foot enibankments st tia | "4 30 bring an 1 ¢ 1o its ruler —— | In a satement to | Tes The car turied over, trapping tive of weapons, o game | alrus being shore | \ nent, “in excoss of $5.000,000 yearl moadif jon of the la Dr. ' doeinih more than hance, and, | killed fle fire, | {0 the way found, | e 5 b | : : 4 . ! serve Neniniano tnAwntls 8 ARd, | y i I R AR Kast ¢ real wealth, however, h sald fghteenth amendme | 3 ; A4 men inden in comparison, ‘ ing back after g led y BLE ”'Hlx"' cannot he measured in terms of | 0ard 0 lication ace It th ion o my of erimi- | “,‘ .“H 4 Collink, o ebank, or llen huntin ed man wo of 1 Al shoen *lmoney.” suvs lletin ~ from the | . S S commis f emns Haydon, of Tenth on led slaug S nal Geogruphic Soei | saloon.” ly and Hay died later in May Owen ra list s ten 5 asei | en Island hospital, 1 respondent of 3 1i0ae 4 London dead men had not been inden- tnre's | A speclal meeting of the school ery Christian eitlzen to lude, | loard 1 ment, Dr. graphic society wit ve to he called to hear Arctic expedition, in a message for- wtle R ten ina repre et [@ report of tie sehool accom T ot Merrill, of Greenridge, warded to the society's Washil 5 \ walrun fiahts for | nldst 1) One | tions committes, Joseph M. Halloran s A 1. supposedly the driver throug 1 thelr young, DBut| . traveler airnan that cammittes 1 IR was arrested on o charge E of 1 3 R R was a rocelp S G S 2 s Lt e pa e kimo his family | A 0w alor 1=pth and pro- board mecting yes i He 1 a fractur AL i ew York, ! nosy iy the o been wopri nier Inme rtion | all of whom depend | : nd his walrus cateles | Happy Valle he i ives The wal | Complete Ciecle of Mountains vistted this | crnoon. The junior high M has come to the » immediat etion must ak after Stern iy and added 8 10 sea In to battle | cnty times his | When the Eskimo te alloon of events, is entirely too drastic | e et EAYY FINES IHPOSED ‘onroy. of St. fed another vie- to bring relief, it was| i ath with i welght of pighead bubl-neeken | Paddle L harobon spreads over an area cqual to that of | found fvaas theSpeopls « s Drother e T8 uaty corsetod 1dle, harpoon, | { ; ; i ; . been educated up to it 1 do mot ; : crocity, his trusty s ol | and Kkilling iron are| tinnesota |1 ally so- | AL the prescnt time the Elhu | o R R e of Stapleton, & T, who was o his walst il his trusty rifl b implements i which fhe ¢ hoard of selectmen at their CUled ‘Happ at I8 asso. | Durrl 11 fbloito accom= o iy by legislation, Now Penaltivs Ranging from $125 (o $300 n demacratio polities and made from a tusk in mouth of kimo farms his eting in the town hall v rdny | Ciated e of Kashmir, | modate its enrc DY E SR e S s gl 4 el n and Knight of the | iy enemy,” th emessage co | . tered paid bills amounting to $5.- on the Himalayas, | have to overcre coms | (10 1N 1 pasted Towould be the v Lovied on Those Caught in | Island council of the Kni He must not only kill r e Chounetsd N 8 Al g 1 is lafter Fel 2 existed something better as prohiblt u Irag it ashore and, if he is pe ont Ihatnas snhaol e vale that Las inspired so many | fall the enrollment will be Inere 1 something Letter as a . Ansonia Prohibition Sweep, 2 — n arsenal of his i ; A writers of v, prose. and musie, | ed 1o abo » which withor ailiie | | Tie sclcetmen also discussed a pe- o | s e o i hs ve it e, ho does 80, ’NAMES SE[EGTED [tition asking for the extension of N0 WHiCh In former years. gave to | urtir accommodations | | RIS I3 Raod st B by ‘HFA Y N WF ! Encny's Element . the town water main to the town |ihe World or the 1most beantifnl | would ne de a part time plan i‘”” ° ;“"‘“' ntly hope % : i LY |9 1‘“‘} Al HF [farm. The Sonthington Water o, 200 Avlics o v 1 1‘\ Fit wa | would save (he q)v:,mr‘, the: oasy of those | - 5 - FELY recel received a petition stgned by Wiy oLs : to the | ch g Sk fhe prohibition sweep of | ! g AL = a number of cltizens and the reason ) b 1sed to | . = S ! imeclf, climbs a ools | —— S e p ronson g e of Kashy S e b st | 1L SUITS RECORDED | ol Rl o & LU ' ion and writcs a Le- ] al Iy ) : L ctetnk was anvs et purch cinity have g ir & Nair. It was nearly 11 o'clock ’IJ-" ember o purchase land and hujia. | Margaret Hovanesian Isued for $150 damuges | ins. Its ch ming | ¢ 1d mountain s been | oston was a Toros M, |those who ple ot i, 110 syarien v tect | DAL Ghosen by Education Board means of whicl at his home almost nounes ded guilty, 1 overtly ice Is Crippled nusr ou uver an Nalets and winding | nes on the south side of Lee street, N with sinks a bit o ) | yesterd like those of Swit- |y, g at Clark strect and run. |5rikorian. I L Rachlin issued the jroom was fliad to (I s e ory § . tough ot his | ©4 ith school [of his life. Il is survived by his e i alwava| : writ, large number of the o ‘ \ ar 7 fvory in on ide of his | £ 4 1 ning westerly about foet, Cloge |1 5 I haat o et e ore ifey Erdi et inantaeon e nad peo- | mother, A ret Graniss; two Slaakeivaial Tt of Lo mrcet to iraftla ar | Nalr & Nair. acting for the Bon- {ng pre i D G e 0 come 10 thr. surfac to light|hrother al elear el e enlead A {52 m;m Lea (ne1t Motor Sales Corp., have hrought f attorneys who appeared | vortions visited Worcester and Wor- reerive the killing iron L ng yester- m. o sunshine Brect . a0ation on land |Sult for $150 damages against law- | & neense The o | wester county this morning and be. 1l over and B tter from al will be hr he nts and towers of e "umlilv (W trom [1ence Uhry of the arrests 1o Lfore noon snburban trolley sched 8 heen i Jore | Samu ie American | norial chapel on Sunday purest mar el (5 G by Dr. E, ) rough W. M |police raid will cor & were corapletely upset, cars on unter removes its Shyer Co. of Bristol ad, o'clock, Rev, Lestor loftiest in | o i” e retnoval of the junios high |Greenstein, has sued Rebert Ingra- — - the :‘wv howrs ; s the membrane on > stater that the school was | pastor of Grace ehurch to make | gt ST athan Hale building | 1AM for $100 damage |STANLEY WORKS GIRLS e, The procipitation in the county oop of walrus ribs and r Levi O, 8mith, who was | will officate, Bur 11 be in Ouk G il S Einar Freberg has been sued for | i lept N two to fi makes & Kilaute (a musical inetru- founders of the Landers [yl cemetery. is today. They are Kushmir's strong- | qi it/ S0 S5 5 damages by the Simmons Bat- | M‘\KE HlT AS MINSTRELS inches, bt rong wind caus ment) with which to accompany bis | “,’“ ) LRI recenty elected officers of ihgenenone) | school Luilding into an elementary | '™ o dihrolighiltoch e & (Cal | £ E o ‘“ : “mm‘_]“, ol x”‘, sonz of victory 1o Aoz s s, & W ;‘;’;:(r(r I ST i o i s man's :‘nvhr; ::;n.‘“,m’, AeRT ARt hetatas e ) = - g b Qi A Wl carry, kil at a meeting Monday evening ! L v oaltered 1181 00m 20 to 24 rooms would he built | ey Pros A G 1 (or e L VS ralns arg § contest for | tome ool ¢ the olficers of Court Ever Wel. More accee le parts of Indla. Nof 5 Sav it Hale property. This Clever Program by Temale Enter- | . : e _,,‘l a ,1"{, ,,‘.\ sched IENELOL Diapsy calya L e G [Alzoad ehicrs e Tl wonld make necessary the purs tainers Injoyed hy Large St e Lot {thout O ors William MeKinney of Car fgasun i ljedaus JooseRon i of property south of Tl.ce | L EgEagihiatd iien sh i uRe ols, Across his latter follows o WlaMENCIMONG Ye0 o mount passes carry g A e e (R s Ahalancn liddle woest yesterday, was el fied & Kooa oHizen st New | o 1 len asoointed pasts r"-f long the mountain sides s M”;w{;”\ ving up the New England coast wro stretched lines o oin: nd il honest pentleman of |1 oL e LonEregtional churehi ) equ take a toll of g s ol AL | Playing to s Y he At 8 o'clock the fall which in place by bone or old school. He wis a brother-fn- | |jc % M7 HOSHEIRCEODRE R o I e neated Uie most = minstrel show v in the early morning hovm Y 3 DEgk 1 \arsonage. ! pneared s h | had reached a depth of one inch |bere and the storma continued throughout the forenoon rly reports received by the burean showed 4 inches o er dameing and | the western part of Massachusetts, Eookoss SEec Latitude of the Carolinas — Anna| SISALONIGRDE I 1l hold a re 1 | DOSL roOmE M { huttons, of Mrs, I Bro chest, into which cac riet Loomis Hump plac in- ' Smith Churehiit — ) slon ar wirc b, aceomiiied. [gome Publicty Agitation Ir 155 oo long to complete, nd nimiery. American Legion, | wwiry gniar mectiy in the a latitude ahout that of olinag in t protecting wall the Vale of Keshmir | those cxtremes of heat | Damascus, or of the (' and from whic of nionn .| WOOLEN EXPERT DIES "/ von'" songs of the ddle Costs a Foy Skin n ¢ L | which almost puts it ont of the run latest vinta o S ! Sdoreimpovanl I it d cold which make the districts o | " eines (he ipatter is an imme. Washintgon, Jan, 9 @) T tract nd stage | the southern coast just beginning to weapon. since the . e \ the north south o uncomfort- | o0l pective fight in the senate m tuction one of | feel torm, and Maine s vet un- 4 upon it. s 10 9 5 able at tine Jlowers and trees of | te £ o s the y the neat te shows touche A fresh northeas v Jis] Joseph Hall of Norwich Was Noted “! U Flowers and (r ntion of provision in the I ur shows ) northeast wind aricties grow i profusion. ccompanied the snovw, 1 | law permitting publication seen in this city €0 tar this scason In Wi Line of Business— Passes & sudden change in tem- g [;FM fi ! come tax returns will not have the! The performa oved along! At 8 o'clock Northfield, Vt., re. verature near-by - will vesult in a L DALY AiERE | support of democr as a party. | smoothly and ¥ pitel ; ported two inches of snew, Concord, Away At Harttord Hospital, snowstorm on the surrounding Senate democrats gave the prog | it ngth. The endmen sent the | N 31 inches, and Burlington, 3 - lmoun euks, o vivid and interest- posal almost unite:d support when | andicnce into spasras of merriment § Vt ce. The bureau predicted Norwieh, Jan, 9 (P-—Joseph Hall, |jng spee from the valley. In the BFIN[] ”l]ZED it was written into law two woolen manufacturer and ex nter the mereury drops o lttle be 4 Along Smi and bir paddle muteorial for. A stic feet long, rny ¢ e SR It ha s AN Co a0y Giinta | that nightfall the entire New S e T {ago on the motion of Senutor Nerris | musical catehy | England area woula be covered with 1 hospitul today folloy ( theriometer som to be excelled by No interruption of traffic was re- eration. el was owner 1 talent was dis- | Porfed carly in the day by railroad Trading Cove, which is ope | Joseph Hall and Sons. me here fro tha solo { ity members of the finance commit manner n rovigion in their substitwte reduc-| played threugho those who e w\! All!lllil]llm GO. Gase !tlon program which they sought to| Alout 40 young imes o a peratur: of performance, | and electric lines in the area. b and three! Albany, No Y, Jan, 9 (®—1U'p- Mr., all | 1 ir. Hall me 3 | complete today. young men, two them endmen | Stale New Yorkers shoveled snow W 1 'l" "““ e | Administration republicans are ex- | and the othe Flocnt ormed ‘. i oonl Eaiir B S b i St e 1 to give support to terms of [ the troupe. Accompauiments and | the ther burcan had Henjnin cuige, e bk i of ono | shingion. Jan. | : e lilllrepealing Uie publich e Tt w1 as a4 moderately leavy ns otert i B inaking woolen goods at Tallvillc s 1 industr t questioning by a senate fui Ui pvceentl e, 9oy st and the |fall” came during the night, and iy 4 Mlo el ind in 1850 built a mill there, Later ht 1o an end by t gating committee, Attorney Gen- SO e areky, pianist, an¢ R [Saetiis Yy « sprming 1t 1 Meets With Approval. oy huflt o mill o, i el b L s Mdemoora ala scRiave W ariounc p Criment 111! i 1 sestions. ot ithe ; } a m 5 h Wa ] 1 &a 1t said tods i i ; Rl L te were under a blanket of : A expensey In 19146 the brot sted and had been fhe largest buyer of |out the right of the justice depart- 1 82 ! . who a name for 2 2 E b Marpoon Doces Not Rill 1 il < 10 1085 | Joseph reta ling Kushmir siawls, bt the indemnity [nent to sccure necessary evidence in s ot Mmeelt in aatéur {htatyieall oles | HA0 J1 St o T r'm' i Sreon 4 was app imitted i of whom imposed upon her by Germany 16ft the department’s inquiry into the | 0 gn e e e e ,,“'f_:' | i . | 1 li weney for foreign out | conduet of the Aluminum Company. | furni (S nClall by SRS WGEIINE CTCUl A i salary Ineri Wil i ne wrought ayol armed credit- "}“’” LRGeS Nt pnRRenylLe Ry 5 i} Wil i ong IV O . ~ ne r. < vither spended or eurtailed, . | setitios M 1 Dok (AL that some o ! hieh follow- I AT Mr, <. dustr wen charged that some of rae Communitics in the Mohawk v 0 awhi (B L] ; 1% ™8 Who | iy gurvived in Kashmir, ,‘ he evidenee against the company e Gl AU CUUTRE SEIEE Y s ,‘,m‘.,"‘f,' Cn M "\'\';,‘.‘” s Lt " perience | 1y en imitation are wade |in whieh Secretary Mellon Is a heavy | - SHDONSE el Leo Comns, s a or 1Hgh| yora loug el- ¢ | stoekholder, has been locked up in Chosputlneinto finalisorn) One of the catchiest of the musi- | iy R g g | t 1y 10 in- re 10 e State of [the files of the federal trade com oL e calakrangRmailalvasiiine sigins e Mianos B N EHCR sl atee 0 Y g 1 A apdl iy Govern- | mission, which some time ago de- M i ':““"";"‘H:“\‘ of gems trom “Rese Marie” by the | X“’!‘ ,:”_ ,h,.‘,‘-”‘:t' \ “fl”l '“1 S that offercd hils. of fina lclared the company guilty of im- |8 x(n»r‘v:“ Ieaat 100 e aided | £0ioists and chorus, toward the end | L w’| theand et - citien, Sy : | vearly is said | proper trade practices. ar 310,000,000 more than provided | of the show. Kach sololst sung one | Nindecnnnlad, % ot Fnah 3 aen i i S L ol by the house bill selectfon from the musical comedy, | 4 Tihaca fiers 1“.]:.—;_.1‘,.,. ) 3 o T i »or. | Meanwhile the finance committee | po" g0 Sl i o during the night inter- ; cheuy Awarded Ring it from dying jeommittes ho id not vecall any oft | oy jig mectings atter a two | T, 00 SN In he rerain fy i traction schedules, ' 1 in et . 3o One of the | fort on the part of his departn: ol it gR i The committen ‘ the | TN et T i hei N In Membership Conte e to scenre (his evidence, He also said | 125 rocess taken to permit th [m\ [show was composed of Tlsye G s TNty e Lidnas el n ) Herry B Scheuy was 1 1d not recull when he first heard | OTIY JMeribeth 10 dra‘t o son. clistrminn:iwhio also plugenitliall AT ST IR T SELEN 065- i 1 1 iy ith an . f the aluminum case, but today he | T8I EBSE STON, SPELEE “ part of an cndman; Sophia Scheyd, | 0% . Sl sacearan S ARG i | 1 a 4 he had ascertained that his at- SORULEEER TR BOM, WS B o tg | [RUIh Johnson, Olga Olson, Lilli e e n i ition first was calied to the mat- | POTHUN! lites 2 it oy Hed Ludort and Alice | an <7 B olit sa f o EAnh b And il el e voniNare 1925 Biesentipa Sresoluiloniy mio | 186 Year Old Preacher Toda f “nt W asked di- g ELRTONIND ) e d i ———— { Q - . Today M e g asked - | B e e House Dill. 4z > A Is Run Down by Auto “ i in or Walsh, democrat. | e CHURCH STR DA T e e aRN T i o, [ ephen “wour department | Entering slore at 10 ) ! oy Shaleigbai 10 I i o ' § & lore at 100 Church | Rev, Michael Ang Yougherty, §6 Ty : total of gt this information” INHAB]TANTS WATUHING G 2 Hehael Augelo Donghotiys of i s el Rl ook ! | iro the rear window, a|vear old congregational minister, ; ' [ is atill @ o e {thief last night took three dolis was fatally injured here last night I : i ce 3 o'cloc “Main Street” A River [ L SRaU BB rEseniEmatics, &) VESUVIUS FEARFULLY 4 o "™ | when struck by an automobile SO OT RS S Prohation Of o |was the reply. “Tt has just now t in change trom (he vegister of John Pl ‘ i ‘H "d‘ de : 2 i g ven by Franklin T. Hammon « 1o my attention, H ———— MeNerney, © thelt was roported > 5 . e - it} nator Borah then asked if it was s Al A i K o [[mson) off Supericr Court Jud s I' 1 ¥ 5 Veni esent purpose to demand more | 1181ans Tn Naples And Nearby Have 1:.|‘<.mn|m s referred to | Hammond of Cambridge. Young Y r s Mar Y Loty | the cetive Ha 1oud took the aged nan ; e g \ e i mation from the commission Not Forgotten Malevolent i : ‘l o “I S apedSmantto n 3 : PigErn sl e e : e hospital where he died in a few e i - L Y | ol test out the right of the jus: Power of Volcano. {Farm Relief Legislation ows Hamiont surrendered to : ; i e ;o Parker Resigns From o Main Sri o (B Gr N """F"'\L a5 Possibility | iccunical chargs: ot mansisushter : 3 s His Patroliman’s Berth rhataniyteneic e S ling up dens panligton: Jan. § (-~The out- ' His father furnished bail of §1,000 S Y Parker has submittel palaes ¢ Mabiar the Ly i . mo showers J or agriculiura tion by [ - ‘ Graduation June 29 o ) e O i B vy s i !‘:Imu:i Tovah .\.Iectm;r AL e e e | i« e RS o, RO T ol I nt, s «t Do has been O e num T'o Plan Year's Program R (et GRS ] fal_surprise pary wa 3 2 i ner . 1 L 1 \ Foral gz base, ary Jardin 0| t 5 btida: 4 1 4 ] o Talmud nah The th old - H o H £ f Mrs. Thomas Hall & her ¥ : \ G 3 DBIng BERS Ne means § P By i BT i Yown i Mo o ' S o ' ons o and offi- 2s ariine Fol 1 Wato chline T i i JELEL o ay. The apartment Ky NN MUSICAL DIRECTOR L re 1 A n ust problen WS i lecorated with a e up in pictur 5 fncandesee a conference t th « of old rose ) : Khanies I e Miss palioy nte rose and nile f ) Per Olsson Takes Up Duties A¢ 1 kil ar of which is constar i n-"n‘:‘l & fofion wh with clust virst Lutheran Church ) her g The malp river ha Jardine’s etrn from eweet flowers, which : L ' b 6 o5 { reached a ler of more than a|mecting, both he and Mr. Dickinson ented by Mrs, Mary 1. il Forgec . I i o enter thejr |thousand feet, while several smaller |lssucd stats The secretary entertainment consisted ~ ol 3 classes are |§treams are flowing from the north- [specifically « a majority of by Mrs. McMahon, Mrs l 1 | the , = » this week. | €™ mouth of the crater, the proposa il introduced selections on the mande- ‘ Bl 2 Haria bl e intensity of this effusion, to- |in "“\ hou Mr. Dickinson, dances were danced by sumr £ | ge the e ne. d v | o was afte confer- 1 v . fHE the coming term. Registration | % r “\“ i fr i 1r\ -::r ‘_‘ 5 or | " e mr' onfer al of My Cradle . Ne . of enet e 1 i *.»‘L Sy ‘, { the crater hegan seriously to fright- |izations. includin represented {entertainment closed with chorus . Prires Is Fined for : o Arvan ve it ancing clnkm s Ing re- | n gome of the natives during the 'at the recent farm confercnce at |singing. A lunch was served. Sireaaie \id ~ hanis ho loved ized under Miss Rose Baver's |y Lo Gitnetanding the repeated | Dea Moincs, ‘ S : ne L iture has been kind | 44 rdership. Children attend- |qgqyrances of the sclentists that the — | BOSTON PORT MAKES RECORD : ) TN They! possesst a agogue may Join the | ryption will not be dangerous and FLOOD SITUATION | Boston, Jan. 9 (P—Imp f e Sult W class for classical. foik and country i o e Japorteiand b, y i ¢ that pnte man’s 2 hbon ll ’ pa is in fact a<dng 28 a fety valve an. 9 @—The flood dutles on forel o1 " fited ) rhey I follow < lancing on Monday at f:30. High ', x(%is Cataatronhe ituation tn Belgie o e el nerchandine ntet; : . . 5 to prevent possible catastrophe at | situation in Belgium is improving. |ing the port of Roston In 1925 & : nr i . o ol s will be placed "11 a class | 4 jater du | andinternation ins are again | greatly exceeded figures for 1924, L 1 m dancing. if there is through the night and until |running. The seels Line, | according to statlstics by Collector . : ) " ; fMliclent demand for it. on Mon- 41, coming of dawn today, the glant | however, s st) ect | Lurkin. . \ e o e Wna take ¢ e 6 ays at 4 eone presented an awe-inspiring | Most of the c Last year imports totalled $324,- n ] or " ! | T rple. nnd the ne ! Chil 1 attending the Talmud Lo flames I g up basin are operating on par 492 000 iinst §51,000 in 1924, 1 [ T £ f b in the rays ¢ Tor 0in the class at 4:15 or | t crater ilke hes' | while the factories and co while duties were §540, 1,000 and y 8 ) setting ® 1t ! c p. m., on Thursdays |after each explosion great clou resume Monday. $44,022,000 for the respective years. " X them o he Tvrivah, a Hebrew-sy {smoke and showers ¢ faming Soldlers buey reconstructing = ST ’ ; et i g a threc.n s nd clndars rose into the alg | the <in th ed | INHERTTED 3 : 3 ! = ldish 10 Le presented on S H e reg vliee of ter ed| Vv That Loy of vours seems o . ; . &t < 1 " ¥ 14. Under Mr.| The s 1 s an estimated | perse have been four to a rare thirst for knowledge. % s T R - : [ reizky s ance the girls and | temperature of 16,600 degrees centi-fof the Carncgic nd have| Mother: Yes. He gets his thirs! = i i | \ el d . \ ¥4 are working hard to make it | grade as compared with our sun't|asked the = to report | from his afther and his knowleds s . | 6,000 degrees. heroic actions deserving of awarde. |from me.-—Answers,

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