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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1926. other climes Mercury Hobs Up and Down (Geographic Observatory T t Washington, D, €. April 20 t ) ! ell- Quetta, In Baluchistan, near w J ifte Each day it s probable that a new solar : servatory will be established by 1l h National Geographic socloty and Kknown the Smitheonian Institution, s | ™ 80 degrees; but guch excess famillar — as a name ~— to rea i SORINC 0 sertAIL ers of Kipling and workers of | : Raluchistar r crossword puzzles, but probably e means little to most Americans, | o qown ) The clty and its reglon, recently o Ay, sisited by Dr. C. G, Abbot, as- ., sistant sceretary of the r nothing llke an standard of comfort in |M* ven of Furopeans {n i » nters In general ar primarily for ' says the bulle- |y i k he Pax Britannia - that | ongtructed that 1t fs most difficult has been substituted for the 1aW- | ¢ no \mpossible to keep warm. cssness and banditry of fOrMEr | ha rooms aro huge - 16 by g lays has made an impor ) 1 tradin very thick w . - little warmth they r: jon ketp 3 the rooms is lost in their d down | ned to certain | and alleviate the pain of intense suf« [through refuse removal, and fering in hospltals from New York [other sanitary provisions rest to Singapore—rfor those are the ef- cutting down the infant nths of |[heavy rains fell periodically the m;nl certain Jvrn Chile Is the one arid reglon uf | iver when word came from Boston tted in [the world which doesn't want more m.x the child had been picked up nrvulny’ruln. If the climate changed mnl in the north station Wednesday | Mh.u the nitrates, the fodine and |rate duving the last six mo y ! cocuine that Chile exports,” says 1625 by 45,4 per cent over the [water would gradu dissolve the | Police there placed him a SRt lalin ol tiak Natotall Gatell addi ot 10 28; and showed a fall- ‘nlu.m and wash away tho coun- | 'M-n over night but he had dlg- [graphic soclety, ing of 81.4 per cent in the | “Medicine has wrought powerful of deaths In 1925 ¢ver those ¢ continues. | wppe clongated republie, W inine, for example, has heen us b number | tey's unique rescrvolr of wealth." | ppeared again when authorlties of 1024, r 1 his identity and notified his HAS Aulm NT IN ROME " e | Tome, ap a0 @—wiie ariv- | Meatime Saco River Was Bemo S "|ing trom I\nmc to Naples \liu. b told of the child's second dis Thousands Saved s e aly I conanering he (307101} o7 O MRS L8 L | oy Tamlt, Toson.soit Dragged for Body ~ cvvearunes and then came news ples. And recent ap. —_— 8 0f 1oorps of health officers has been medical science have he created, quarantine regulation Washington, D. €, April 30— o have s more i should a fire sweep throu ) llied nations sinee the J AT consed and compelled o hospital in Santlago, Chile, 4 g SLa communicable 1es, §ewa 3 posal plant stalled In sm dren millions would feel keenost ‘Now C'hile, hy the ereation of its munities, munleipal sanitary mpathy and g nts and king fonal health service, with the as- {drafted and physical exs would send messages of condolenc nce of the expert from our lof school children are being Less spectacular, but far mo intry, has embarked upon a pro- ally proyvided. heen put into effect, physicians li- glrl, ran into an aged woman on that the little adventurer had been the outskirts of Rome, slightly in-| juring her, Miss ]llun!-!. who was| gnco, Me., Aprll 80 UP—HIs wan- \ \i\]' lym»lk' ro report | Accompanied by her mother, Mrs. | o0t S A e il o the first train oo . | Charles Ranlot, turned back and |dcriust temporarlly sated, little nine | lere with his slightly wearled com- | r*ported the incident to the police, | ¥ear old Paul H Aix was hack | but much traveled son safely beside codes | She was not held, in his home, here, to and police | him, | LS who had been dragging the river | o gradu- | FEMININE BOWS for his body returned to other | ATTENTION, FLAPPERS Never have bows been so import- | duties, | The most common type of blouse 18 haye vering, is the ac news ram which she belleves, at a con “Infant mortality in (¢ [,[ has 'ant as today, they are apt to be| The child disappeared several days | to wear with the new tailleurs s the 1Ves atZohTaren indarlomns servative estimate, will save her bheen approximately n [old have been saved In & six month carly 80,000 lives a year total mortality, Of - | period in that on Better Health N raper Prices [that die under one year of o had an im- | ' a I he 60 per cent die under one magic hoon of (1ength of her iy oo herefore, the report ) ins o life into | © 1 1 ¥uego, and {the news o of cop nt of t sanit n, frufts and the ¢ sizable lations and the decision L8, [de - nowill ) o |DUblic health service to permit Dr, |7 rt upon her fu- 'San Anfonio and Talea, » |found at any point on the afternoon |ago leaving a broken toy bank be-|plain silk with turn-down collar, {or evening gown, but usually defin- | hind, Iis parents appealed 1o [such as hoys wear, in colors as well |Ing & sash that ties directly in front. | police Who had started to drag the | as in white, ! | woi%o | The D, MILLER CO. | 1t , OR YOUR MONEY eforth . D. Long, of its staff, (o remain fn | ture geography and upon the world ave {o have their water supplies DALE l 26—CHURCH STREET—26 Store ™" antlago as technical adviser to the terials and re- wterilized with ehlorine, [Chilian ministry of hyglene. 1 © DOSSCESUS, oities which have had inad | Repaying Medicinal FPavors “An official resume of fhe work water for domestic “It scems only a hit of poetic jus- |performed by the national he ) paraiso, |tlee that the United States should | service sinee its ine ast year, | for 4 gmented supply. + iminister to the land whose deserts | just recelved at the ers of | * r shortage, |make the world's gardens grow, bind [the National Geo : . fou f m o conditior 1o |the sores and wounds of mankind, |tells how a fly elimination eampaign, 'makes for Chile's prosperity. in control of the pl: ss. Yet coal of fair quality fs | anl since 1883 have hel mined oy and s used in the perpetual lease from its old o e In modern heating the picturcsquely namec could make Quetta home of Kalat. us comfortable as any in th n th Dritish went A0 yeorlg Quetta was only a i group of “Clearcst Sky in the World" 1nd huts surrounded unhealthy ‘It the National Geographie. plains that were virtually sw soniar slar observatory is q nitation have Jaluchistan it will be ver. Now Que sopulation of about & the onee swampy lowla risn g neg a4 which plerces and extends to Chaman, ten miles beyond on the n horder. To the east bevond | Mud Gives Way to T the Kojak mountalns the T outstanding or Helmand desert stre still, however. felc more than 100 miles. Tt is 60 miles where six or ¢ © to the nearest mountains in the o the east lies a long, broad | tively isolated | t \ on the edge of the sround while the civil town s t ARG I A e Iaes south on a lower level. 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