New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 17

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iry wa b Nave was ready for use in 1388, In |} being dlspatched with clubs and Thess Nuisances P it e iprmr familles throughout the state {dine on rabbit meat, provided Lrom Denver, March 13 (R—To the|, . a0 At tnis time of year most East Blde New Yorker who buysiof the rabbits so obtained are turn- n the |there in the world? What ) years. | World production of coal? the height of 180 feet work was interrupted for Th By 1863 the interior finished. The entire bu t more than 7.88 bunting is Umited by law, it might |Legion plans to advertise the west |writing to the Question Editor, em 8 blessing to have so much by turning loose 0 on thie city of |Britain eHrald, Washington Bureau. game about. | Philadelphia at the Leglon conven- |1322 New York aven Washington Rabbits are not game to western- | tion next fall. Previously, the former |p, ¢ two cents in stamps ore, however. They are considered a soldiers will cateh them alive by lfor rc Medica, legal and marital |, pest. Conssquently, more than 500,- |means of the wire trap and ship zduice cannot be given, nor can ex- o 000 “jacks" have been killed in Colo- |them east in box cars tended rescareh be undertaken. rado this winter, and the other west- | e —— other ern state have followed sult. Thou- | Naw Mask F . sle sands of them ara killed annually, New Mask Enables Gunner sonai : D ets eve hosbiverous, and| To Follow the Bullét (i A Mr. Z Extraordinar W | writing, whether sealed or unses except m ript copy occompany 1 proof sealed inspec- | 1 an Amerfcan citizen who | wide Canadian army dur- | Are there any ing the world war oligible for| A pou hip in the American Leg Derathein will receive a per- signed requests can- wered, All letters are Jditor. ! ply enormous eaters for their eize. Con- | Los Angeles, March 13 (P—Army o thaty trary to some opinion, they do not |tank gunners now may watch w Q. How long did the Unifd Do ants eat insccts s " subsist altogether on tender lettuce |chine gun, rifle and pistol muzzles | S s silver half dimes? S ¢ leaves, parsley and carrots. fir 1t oncoming bullets and Their coinage conmenced in Aceording to Sclence Service They eat almost everything that ected within a foot of and wae discontinned in 1873, s ar o R B grows In the ficlds or gardens. They were coingd in 1780 and from | of other insects, BUt | granhic st mow down beans, pess, lettuce, | A new bullet proot screen develop 1504 to 1828 inclusive They are 8 are \ arian ot T celery, beet tops and even corn and |ed by officers of the Army Ordnance still legal tender, wide AMazon | cystj wheat. When they can not get any- | Department makes it possible Q. When was nt parcel . S phi o thing else they eat grass. Thoy o | It is a mushroom like cap of steel t fn the f vide at 1t8 ¢rom ¢ 1 been known to ruln groves of young |with a series of saw cuts an inch main mouth b enters | geas trees in nurseries. {apart. ‘ are t00 NArrow to A. It dates from January 1, 1913, | the sea the distan dland | itho The annual crop loss because of 'permif v when the shield is at, . Where is the Rock of Gib- | to headignd is miles. AT rabbits runs into millions of dollar en in use it rotates at |raltar? ¢ For whom was Blackwell's | As a result, the last Colorado leis- | g aw cuts blend into | A, At the nmost point of New York, named . lature passed a law permitting ough which the |the Ibertan Peninsula, on European For the Blackwell family 5 county commissioners to offer boun- operator in ¢ X turret per- | aoil, at t Strait, between the 1ish) who owned it for a hune S tlos for dead “jacks”’ Severul coun- rinking the whirling an Sea and the Atlantic ATS s ties this year paid a cent 1o a cent and flung aside, o Q. For how long has algebra been | ¢ : and a half for every pair of ears land directly on one s the world's busiest known Ak antil them, but nearly all the casualties According to the are accountable to drives by farmer the Transit Commission, Townspeople join and the > . Times Square sgbway in drives, usnally held on Sundays, re- | Y. L. . IVIAN [During twelvs ‘months 131,150,334 been discoy semble old time basket dinn Men. | ons dropped nickels in the turn. |in the west is ¢ Boys can earn pocket money killing women and children bring their din- DENTI stiles Alexandria, W 4 in the fourt! d ners and etay all day. Rabbit cam- | 205 West Main Street 58 s the president of the|century A. D lopad among paigns have become con ty in- 5 . ; . |Great ¢ and Pacific Tea Co. the Arabs and Hindus befors being A and iinfona Extractions, Dental X-Rays | here is the main offics of the is obtalr Washington County's drives are Phone 703, 1082 3 leapy Hellow S 5 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1926. 1 orge Hartford {s the | comctery where Washington Irving Progyess ive Dinner Fad ‘“mrn courses they shall serve in|demic plant desinged to acoommo- ew| A It is in Slecpy Hollow Va Now Has Reached Paris arawn ts the costliest, for that| Indianapolis' needs for a muniefpal Y. on the Paris, March 12 (® — The “Pro- | means the champagne and the di-|university for fitty years more, K ety gressiv dinner’ had has struck Eestive jazz in an all-night restau- | Opening classes will be held on the ‘reprun"nlm\va ot Colorado, Mon‘ A NA[;E Tl] han 50,000 have been killed there | president general offices are | is buried 50 far this winter and it is estimated at 150 B ot, Jersey City, N | 25,000 more will die before summer. Jersey ley near Tarrytown g‘ A suce I drive requires an | Q. When was the corner-ston Hudson river U 'army of hunters, Near Akron, 1000 Cologne cathedral laid and when| Q. Wh he e (persons herded the rabbits into a vas the cathedral completed? In the wor S— \As\mp(-‘;‘ woven wire trap a milo N e fom e e AT race of pec . |across the mouth. Not & gun was A Y4 1948 " u. |are th s At Colorado Anxious fo Kill O |usea: or aowea, the trapped ravbits AUt AR, o meantsa: only 1447 the southern tower was built to 4 How much unmined coa 1s @ work of restoration began in A In coal producing countrie the amount of unmined coal is es nens too fresh rabblt meat out of |ed into hog l Shtiedngs foRd L mhauatia l"“"‘ 20 on down the line md will be broken on that had no fires, with loss or damage in barrels, the annual slaughter on the | Next year, the east may get a QUESTIONS ANSWERED = “'\')']‘ . 1924 was 1 ) tons. The guests-hosts draw lots to see | data for the first unit of an aca- 1025 western plains would scem a waste. [shot at some of the long eared | You can get an answer to any| ATt X “f“ e o LS 7 ey ; To the easterner, whoss ‘“bunny” creatures. The Colorado American question of fact or information i o T e 2 3 find n 1 oPle pPayis, mfch to (he st of those | rant of Montmartre {new campus in the fall of 1927, |0 | Who liko to enjoy the natlonal — | Dutler university, a sectarian PIe cuisine in peace T e scpool founded by the Disciples of r Among the younger set, it is now Butler University to | efrist. faced a financlal erists in L stunt to eat one’s oysters at Move From Old Home ' 1920, Instead of making emergency e ———— e . thefr homes. The last lot to be|date 5,000 students, and to meet the apartment of a fricnd, say, way | Indlanapolis, Mareh 10 (® — The | plans, the (trustees lsunched o ut in the Passy region; to come task of moving & university of 1,-|campalgn for a new plant which into the Arch of trium r 500 students from its home of h ultimately will cost $15,000,000 for for the lobster at anothe \A's o century fo & new site twelve| bulldings and endowment, ome; to pick up the chicken miles away, will be undertaken m\" v studlo tn Montparnasse, and so ' J 1 by Butler university here.! Wallingford, Vt. reports that it CEDAR CHESTS Very soon vou will be putting vour heavy clothing and fur coats away for the sum- mer. They really should be put away in a mothproof Cedar Chest, especially since vou can get this protection at such a low price right now. 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