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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 80, 1926. |at the root of much of the rest [be obscured by clouds. One hus on- |valley of the Fish river and the val. | [ WUES flF YUUTH lessness and instability among our H“TTENT“T lANfl {1y to sail along the coast of South- |leys of its tributaries furnish re. .APPR[]VE [;['NTRA[;T ! womien todas. aid 1 luve found west Afria, espeelally toward the [glons in which thriving communi- | | psychiatrists to agree, The fact Is, | south, (o realize that here Is a land |ties have sprung up, while much of AL WAYS CATCH o e don o P (o0 e | little visited by mioisture, The coun- |the dricr land supports flocks of mother who needs also to be a per- [ ry puts its worst foot—the coustal [sheep and goats. It is near the Flsh son, Children need letting alone."” desert—forward toward the Atlantie, [viver valley that the observatory will | SOMET ? — Helen Woolley, assistant 4!1|u(u|‘ 'his constul strip is known a8 ‘the [be placed. ‘ b e | . 1 (! a Namib! Iow coast reglons of the 'lnron the “mm war fl‘.nunmm Domestic Shortcommgs Re- iroi. can s Smemms Ale Vlsmng Thts Ateca wan a Gorman cotony known | |IPIOVEMEN(S ¢ State School of the Mervill-P er hool of aducat porani that llow water, low desort Ialands, |as ‘German Southwest Africa.’ Gler showe, devold of wvegetation, combin- | wes ,\hm rnllnwlng the {mm.Hlu: At least two vitamins are known to exist in cod-liver oil which promote v fed to make the region o inhospit- |of a trading post by a German mor- Now York, April 80 (P — The \M% ruins of the [amily™ she SUE- | \woepingion, D. €. April 20 (P i Jaf 1o/ mktian et ot an turigai| chanL Tl eslalka twhintiwas) an | BN EAELord A DT 1Dl contraala Tor growth and normal nutrition and s i kavas il | gave Ita wide berth, The sanc gra Pequna Bay on the southern |crection of a power house, kitchen family shortcomings again are held |~ « A o ch | Brukkaros, a lttle place on the gave fta wid th, The sand, [Angra Pequna Bay rection of a p r y 3 - ‘pul"“h' for the mooted nervous | it 1} ];:’.m‘]x; ¢ 11\5‘;:':‘: er “nl;ll,,l‘ plateau of Southw : Africa, hs MO8V blown fnto: dunes, extends in- jconst of the territory. Luderitz | laundry and bakery at the C - faVOfflb]y lnfluence the foxmahon of el s e e B R S el PN L Co aLLIER s ALt {1and from ten 10 forty miles, and the |bought the site of his town from tho | cut School for Boys at Merlde ¢ '“'\".,"“.‘:: ‘Il,"‘zfpv"?“‘,,l:"'\‘““l I\aRDbInatl ”\E “““M“ ““:1‘ :“(:\ v‘(!':":: been definitely selected, after & [papren, desert character of this |Ilottentots.” | an estimated cost of $106,782.50 strong bones and teeth- i fruth is, ‘assert Hoclologlsts | . Woolley oot gt e |search of the dry regions of the old marked from the southern — | waro ‘approved yostorday by the s, 3 1 i ety Sl < R orld, to be ¢ rn hemisphe \dary for about 600 miles north, “ . b of control, ) . . i aucators, ‘iat 1o positon "o 01 peronalny satner han VTl 0 b an st hemisphure boundary or sbout 610 mils north. | po o ‘Hearthreak House” | iy cott’s Emulsion of vitamin-tested Loth parents in the family and of |sex. ALY stron at ha the ym‘mlny I e suslel |u"wn. TThe chief aifflculty In (ho care of |Charles Abbot, head of the Na- worn intothe Namib during the ages One True to Its Title |immick company, for the general cod-liver oil assures an adequate ing i ren fn the home consists (0Nl Geographic society’s solar ra- have waler In them only now and | guvor City, Cay. April 80 (P — | 200 minus electrical work, e s ey (o R i S riien Tl e S e s L GG : M. J. Daly and Sons, Wa: means of fortifying the system. It Ka Sith : ir Heartbreak House" fs a place lnm for plumbing and heating, (Ra duet upon the child, as- |With the Smithsonian Institution [and when moisture docs flow down or 1 & 3 rning e, Beatrice Hinkl ¢hild | Pas chosen (he place as a site for an (from the Nghilands, it seldom | the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios | Troy Laundry Machine supplles the escential health and body- r full |pc y which for four years [rcaches the sea. that lives up to its name, ” 1001 Adpliarie Gudeein Chimiay that by dy daily variations in - the | Ralis Every Ten Years | Mere directors, oxceutives, play- | C0: $2:065: froblistn o Ard 0 bmldmg nourishment that you and your rents p I'am { ard authorized the highey il thatta Ge e Jarents Ime iotiie : dred miles | 0T, experts and others gather to| | b w‘m y Satn e et it is| The ol 1 will be made fn G e | Raciito oh Tl edunsary uptrullnnh o FHOE 0 UL L RIADL | B children need everyday £ 11 Y plec const region is only a little s Sk I's up- ¢l I Ioeh in to des imultancous - || solate than the Namib, It is upon picturcs, Then the film g il f land to th {A:l\).xlr\: Groton from r of ¢ o family fong in North in exchange for other land. o : ; 5 g e e aad ids inated | to the cutting rooms, where s i O Hoth phianti fo the caminiiillly som e aand one S LR LieanEtIinta o S , With . viow fo |Hor meunialnous, lees duminated | fo the eutting roome, whe do‘“,,u‘ OO S e jf your child is peaked, llStleSS, frail, o the more irksome tasks of the |a more emotionally mature and [determining whether fluctuations in |/~ 2 o e e e I town o x on account of rail- QS ¢ B mofe Kon milbing whether INGOAUONS 11 opical itude. Tho stream heds idab underweight or perhdps always ¢ catch- T B T e e I Cidaginelely ing something,” give Scott’s Emulsion ¢ defined and usually sup- | Somulimes a director's favorite Aothiora (olay. fafls to: Brovide/| ‘“The new relitions: betwesn ‘men:|eeclly InNuARCA! tha!enrthlk weath nights in developing — is found of Long Lane helr childre ith the “serenity” |and women demand an emotional |[Dr. Abbot inspected proposed lam Y 3 " i i o ', o, out. i ey |lnLetoudlr d liberally three 0 i h, said Dr. Ethel [labor of family care will be put on |looked favorably on a_point near | ! 12 ROMER B0 RMANYi ) cd before the board on y or four times daily for i {0 them as milk, orange | maturity on the part of each. The in Morocco and Baluchistan, and diractor of § yrofessional basis, with only th Quetta in the latter country; but the |1 v Sl b o (bahaltnath ineytnsea;fiotRats d R e e L el i b vy e bt o in lor dropa of wal of isanpointin 8 the scenes she Is of the institution, a reasonable season and watch e for the Coordina- eligihle whe 1 ; L : prings up a1l over the p wanted to appear in all her life, fs. They fail |strict a fraining as is required for lin Southwest Afr well as the et o ar | amms s kR e r———— ® how efficiently it builds up be ¢ they any ofher of the modern professions. |stability of the polit situation ed This will inevitably bring about a |hrought about the sclection of the 4 “l""m’:" "‘“';:"‘:;“:‘1"” “2:":,‘;""(",":',"'I,,fl::‘r’_'. o Rethiegultionsor ORETHROAT strength and mvzgorates the that 1 |un.\\1j :~ L«.,lp\,‘.'f,'- ‘“:m‘ 11»~n..m(, for the e Q'lnf:.,:|‘,'(,,l‘nl“‘,-“i"‘mh," cver, the sun parches the soil Many thousand feet of negative Gargle with warm salt water S who[e body. hildr e R e n, the animals disappear, and |are used in every picture, 5o when —then apply over throat— et el e nore the desert 1s supreme. the cutting is made to bring the AT RETAIL DRUGGISTS Hictu P iatve : AR : om ten to forty miles inland |action within five or ten reels al- > {Artists May Starve But |west Atrica ana about the desert gives place to a transi- | most every one connected with the OoRUB Price 60¢ and $1.20 They Tive to Old Age | due norih S \shington, D, |tion belt. S grass and hushes | play sufters, | OV"IIM[,J,.J,"U"‘}».," RERGRININED) Scort & Bowne, BloomGeld, N.J. #5-19 ENRYRTARTSREN, London, April 30 P — Artlsts | *}eadquarters of the Natlo pear on rising ground and afford ! | may starve in Chelsea garrets, a8 |Geographic soclety, “It is near the |SOme pasture. Immediately beyond Sir Joseph Duveen suggests, but |iicay which runs north and south |18 the escurpment —of the inland starvation does not shorten their [in (1o uplands of Southwest Africa |Platean, ils edge marked in many it one may judge by the |anq Jess tham 100 miles from the |Places by fantastically piled bould- vity of many of ¥ngland's junction of that with the ers. pe nd wets line which connects | Germmny's First Colony | Sir Luke Fidles is 82, Joseph {0 coast at the port of Luderitz | “It is in the upland back of the L N Farquharson is 79. Both Sir David Two hundred and fifty miles to the |sandy coastal strip that the worth L M Murray and Sir Aston Webb ar rth is Windhuk, capital of South- while part of Southwest Africa |77, and Walter Ouless 18 78. SIr |west Africa, |exists. This reglon is least promis- ,/fme ricas 2‘63 3653‘ fOO wea ) \/r_z e e ST Trank Dicksee, the president of the sun observatory requires a dry |ing in the south wwhere the rainfall | i British ~ academy, is a mere child oy v the sun will seldom |is scant, But ever there, the broad among the academicians, being | iy 71, I —— NI, ! Claude Monet, the celebrated | 1 Trench impressionist, is 85. Titlan . H A a_ ur ‘ A Knocks the spots out of everything 8l Ofl d o | other old masters reached a ripe age that present-day artists have ! , | plenty of precedent for longevity. i i and j“ad 11 STOWAWAYS KILLED ; ( . z . £ 49 Olibrs A Misslog Attor. Accl- Ol ! . e N &’egw/ze mportes dent on ch Steamer. 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