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have completed an arduous and com- |prehensive training period in the vi- | Williams cxaminer, |cinity ofGuantanamo Bay, Cuba and | Wednesday, December 1. |Gonaivez bay in Haitl. Gunnery, en- | gineering, torpedo and tactical exer- |cises of all units of the fleet have | been carried out and it is understood that the performance of all the ves- | |sels has been most satistactory, An sco]lfi]]g F]w[ t() Make P()rf Ior'leonsn'c and interesting athletic |schedule has been carried out in the | Christmas |warm tropical climate of the south- ern coast of Cuba. | Pathfinder merit badge test, J. D. | Parents and relaticves of Connecti- cut men attached to the scouting fleet will be interested to know ‘that the 15th of December will see the whole scouting fleet in the home | RS MCHP B IR yards for the hollday period. This | Meriden, next 1 as announced by the local navy re- [ The morning cruiting station. Schedule of the scouting fleet for the month of De- | chai cember is as follows: U. 8. S. Texas, Arkansas, Florida ary's report, 1st to 14 of December in Guantan- | reports of comm amo area and en route home yards. ts from cou 15-31 December, at home ya U. 8. 8. Trenton, 1st to 15th De- | 3 cember at navy yard, Philadelphia. " by Murs. Oliver Styer. Dec. 16 to 31, at home yard, afternoon session will open at Cincinnati, Marblehead, . m. and promises to be very g. Mr: ional | 31 at home yards. out 1 | U. 8. S. Richmond, December 1 to | *‘Ser 31 in navy yard, New York. , chairman Raleigh, Dec. 1 to 19 in Guantana- | tional Field committee, mo area. December 20 to 31 en|the subject “From the route and at home yard. Council members, ins or any| Dallas, Dec, 1 to 20 at navy yard, | person interested in attending this| T‘hi‘lindclphia. Dec. 21 to 31 at home | meeting should phone the New Brit- | > Flu ;«nhnm, 1to 31 at navy vard, | s ,Of] :“;t,h:n ; ral | s i Draato Tee 1 3 | men from New Britain will at at navy yard, Nor.olk. | SRS N Ay Tots Lamson and Osborne, Dec. 1°to 16 | Serezioae: "1‘ e ‘:2[‘ Miss Toots Lrina in Guantanamo area. 17 to 81, en| : e S © | Blotches, Ring: route and at home yards. T lirritations he Warden and Billingesly, Dec. 1 to no banishe: most skin irrita- 13, at Annapol’ Md. | tions, makes the skin , clear and | ruce and Chas. Ausburn, Dec. 14 healthy. to apply 10 31 at home yards. Tawrence and Overton Dec. 1 to 13 at Annapolis, Md. 14 to 31 at home vards. Brooks, Dec. 1 to 16 in Guantan mo area. 17 to 31 en route and at i |FOR SKIN {RRITATIONS bt o) conferen. o y interesting Kane, Dec. 1 to 14, at home yard, | 20d Wi In better 15 0 31 at navy yard, New York. cooperation e cies and | N Sturtevant, Dec. 1 to 20 at navy | Pett rvice to the youth of 1 vard, Boston. 21 to 81 at home nunities in Hartford county. | Have Your Child’s Eyes Examined. Don’t Guess vard. in Home sing and —Make Sure FRANKE. GOODWIN 15 to 31 at navy yard, Boston. Miss Maude today | EYESIGHT SPECIALIST The Connecticut Girl Scout Con-| ference Group will hold their fall| QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any treasurer’s report, | Question of fact or information by ree minute | Writing to the :stion Editor, community | New Britain eral p captains, | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, Washington, D. C., enclosing two | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice given, nor can extended st of roll call, s d by a talk on For Itching Skin Use Zemo, the Clean, Healing Liquid will speak on | field.” There is one safe dependable treat- ment for itching torture, that cleans- s and soothes the skin. After the first application of Zemo, you will that Pimples, Blackheads, orm and similar skin to disappear. end. | various c and scout wor | Hartord county which took plac Hartford Y. W. C. A. yes ord County Y. W. C. | {1 | Ha | €. A., Hartford Boy la y Sands, Dec. 1 to 31 at navy yard, New hos- | New York. Barry, Dec. 1 to 16 in Gua area. 17 to 31 at home yard. Wright, Dec. 1 to 31 at navy yard, Norfolk. It is entirely possible that certain vessels may come back from Cuban waters for Thanksgiving though no | the laundre: t badge test which | definite assurance of that is given. | will take place at t scout office | Upon return, the scouting fleet will | Friday and Monday after school. j anamo 327 MAIN ST. 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Un-|grom the signed requests cannot be answered. » s s Afi Jetters are copfidential,—edifor, | P2ies 1n Ontario and from garnier- cheduled for | wil mean? Washington | yniteq States has the lment? cannot be | enfoliment of 2 research | woman's colleges in size. What is the form of : Bills of fare. Where are the largest nickel| Q. mines located? The greater SMART CLOTHES ON EASY CONVENIENT TERMS FOR YOUR % world's supply of nickel is obtained nickeliferous pyrrholite All other questions ite (Hydrated silicate of fickel, How many Lithuanian and |jron and magnesia) that is found in Lettish speaking people are there in the United es? 386,600. What does the name Nora New Caledonia. Other ores worked are nickel blende and kupfernickel from Saxony and Bohemia. Q. Who was responsible for the lintroduction of the Federal Reserve A “Nora” is Celtle and means| g, gystem in the United States? honor”. What ! oS GIRL SCOUT NEWS g 8 oy corresponds to captain in the | WU IO U yiion was | = i Wi the Mc- Colonel. president. It is known as What is liquid air? Air that is liquid by by ring the temperature below the |yisions for boiling point of its nitrogen X officer in the| A- The Act was passed in 1913 rank officer in the| ). jemoccrats controlled con- Adoo-Glass-Owen plan of banking retorm. The new plan closely re- reduced to & |sempled that of the Aldrich Mone- pressure and |ty commission In most of its pro- changees in banking constituents; | functions and practices but differed —317 F.) and oxvgen|from it by providing for 12 regional It is used chlefly as a|reserve banks under the supervision of a governmental board, instead of a single central bank controlleed by °d representatives of the banks. high | | ele ollege in the |he Federal Reserve banks opened | largest « en- | (heir doors for business on Novem- ber 16, 1914. cording to statistics for| . ‘What is monel metal? Smith College, with an| A 57 leads all other|copper to 1 part nickel whieh re- sults from smelting the Sudbury plural | ores without separation, It is about as strong as eteel and is non-cor- rosive. correct Bill of Fare? What was the scandal in the ‘World Series baseball and when did part of the|it occur? N v ~V Thanksgiving Is Dress-up Time—the time when we all like to take our place in the Fall and Winter’s finest fashion parade. And nowhere in town will you find such a wonderful assortment and such great values in Coats for every member of the =~ An alloy of about 2% parts| | ner. VNN A. It was the series of 1919, be- tween the Chicago \thta Box and the Cincinnati Reds, When a num- ber of Chicago players conspired to “throw” the eerles to Concinnatl. The players involved in the scandal were Eddle Clgotte, Arnold Gandil, “Shoeleess Joe” Jackson, Oscar “Hap” Felsch, Charles Risberg, Claude Willilama, George Weaver ana Fred McMullin. Q. What is “The Grange”? A. 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