New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1926, Page 3

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. ¥ ¢ fdh g o 3 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926. 1 supervises immigration. | motors. one kilo-| = 3 = Q. Is grit necessary for par- Fuel Substance Secret rots as for other seed eating birds? | The gas fuel, the exact composi- | o dirigible is expected to be A. 'Parrots require plenty of {tion of which remains secret, Dr. [cOmPleted about August 1927 though | \grit. Coarse sharp sand is a good ener . is more efficient than n half the cost has been e Tellar gasoline or benzol and will simplify [F2ised: A renewed patriotic. effort | { form and it is well to keep a mix- svigation by eliminating diffiemtioy |t raise the remainder of the money ture of this with coarse salt, char- G F 1 , |arising from carrying heavy loads of ['S t0 le this summer. : coal and broken oyster shells con- as \ . 'liquid fuel and from manipul !lnz‘ . Have hats been worn longer e make up for fuel con n. One 1 ring has been devised e man Gas Dirigible S ia, wit Bl Sl Eo | A. The vell is of course very old generate 25 per cent more power Kl | Greek women wore veils and for ! |the Mohammedan and Arabian| [Friedrichshaven, Germany, July A |women+it was' a religious law. [16 UP—Work is progressing favor- | s—————— | i IF : H | Hats are. of later origin and were |2bly on the we gest Zeppe- I Combining Wear and > : e |lin-type dirigibl v 1 QUESTIONS ANSWERED intended only as a protection from | pe dirig 2 K Neat / ¢ t 3 You can get an answer to any (the sun and cold. Greeks, Ro- as the Los Ange SDIPLE PLUMBING REPAIRS x %85 S neatiice ! e D fan question of fact or information by [mans and Egyptians did not wear ed to test the feasib Low Price hats. lantic passenger and ; writing to the Question Editor. : , New Britain Herald, Washingtor r; Where are United States silver e d T o etter Boye’ and: Gitls Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, |20d gold coins minted? " | w . " Washington, D. C. enclosing two| A At Philadelphia, Son Fran- |l 3 Enghsh b cents in stamps for reply. Medical, |clsco. and Denver T assay |tion u Rl b e d 1 legal and marital advice cannot be [ Office at New York, the m at chemist, Dr. Lempertz, | es HOSE . Dor can extended research |New Orleans and Carson City, con- | Eckener To Command | § o endortaken, All other questions|ducted as assay offices; and assay| It will be named ihe n 19 will recelve a personal reply. Un- ‘I‘)":‘";Sv at Boise, Helena, fj"‘""‘- Dr. Hugo Ec | c elgned requests cannot be answered. ,o';“wfiv W} Sf-t I;fl f‘ v per All letters are confidential—Editor. | °"1 important - supplementa SRR : | ssdsaidlae Roliddit Kalod Q What state in the United ; : : , States was the first to grant full The Flavér Is the Caka approximately Ful] fashioned all silk, snd - — o e s ysilk and rayon hose; with Quality, Wy h 15870 AHh Yoo r. 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