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Show 192. THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5; -- K---of full daylight without a moment of llarm Saakerspeare, A.3ohn saalMary (Arden) Shakes- .twilight. - ;" - - Q, What does L e. atand"for? peare., atln Q. VVhere "did Rhode' -- land get its . A. The abbreviation of the " " words id est, wnicn mean, rtnat is. -- : name? is Q. What blasphemy against thi . A. Rhode Island was named from a amalljsland m Narragartsett bay, RopdEyiandt or "fed Island Accord- THE OLD HOMETOWN Onpnt of 14nes, but astronomer, con- ing' to another authority It was named Yon caif jget an answer to . any firmed the d:scovery"by spectroscopic for the Inland of Rhodes. on question of fact rfrj.infonnatlon' hy esmfnat"ion of stars other than the a Q.; la New Turn Cfly mtuatea island? writing to the Provo Herald WaaT sun. It was-no- t unlil 1835, however, AS' - New York City Js situated at the bigton Bureau. "1322 New York that Slr..WU!um. Ramsey Joucd this avenue, Washington, D. Ct enclos-In- g igas in certain minerali on arlii. The mouth of the Hudson river i where It 2 cents In stamp. Unsigned lanme helium is derived irom the' fentftTS'therAtlantle'eeeaBr Previous to 1874 the city did not extend beyond letters wlU not be answered, tut Greek helios, meaning the sun.' bit letters are confidential, andi Q. What: "was the run made by the Manhattan island. At the beginning of that year enlargements were begun Greek messenger Phidipidesf ' were A. The story Is that he ran from and parte of Westchester county The city wnjen era How was helium discovered? incorporated. Q. the-aithe at ask la Alienate Sparta " an" area of 285 "sioare" miles A, Helium "wasVdiscbvered In tlie Spartans before the Battle of Mara braces Queens, two consists of five boroughs.Bronx sun ty means of the spectroscope by thon a distance of 150" mlles-j-- ln And --''Sir Norman Eockyer in 1S68.. No sub- days. The exact time is not recorded, Brooklyn, Richmond, the n 'Manhat-taof The Manhattan. borough WH were thlft stance on earth slioed the parents of Q. Who arrangiconsists of Manhattan Island and several small adjacent Islands - 'The OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT- - TRUE. Wand contains the chief office build' By CONDON In ft of the city. ' banks, tenements museums anoTpalaces. It liesletwe?n the Hudson, East and Harlem rivers UP tOFfH THAT miles long with its greatand is 13 feOOKKCiSPI est breadth of 2 H miles at fourt- Ohost, or the olfpardonable Sin?, and pardon. Q. Who i the Duke of ConnaugS? According to theologians, it is A. The son of the late Queen Viche snd to wilful genfefanyunderstood persistent resistance to the influences toria and toncle of the present king of ' and warnings of God, which renders England. the subject Incapable of repentance ' Q. When was Babe Ruth, born? A.. February 7, 184-- - - -- . Q.' Is it true that salt Is a luxury By STANLEY--among some nations and that only the rich can afford it? Jf xHoly A. - .r.L,'.tS -- liSWQVS' r V - . " t -- : USe IT mmitm--r. in AS A ct Room MOR-U- e iirw driver.. i! Columbia Theater Bldg. h T Just to remind you that we have in stock : val-iey- What does the word Q. - - Utah. M VYF Thactefi Start the New Good Breads on forryour-selecti- b ' - "' , t , ' ' ' loFYlMeat Is the Main Part So be Sure its j - - . - t " , Steel Filing Equipment Filing SuDDlies. etc. "Bible . It means "book.". Is there any life on the moon? According to. Science Service. ubnstr.irown. The only life which could possibly exist' on the moon fwoSUTlie a very low torm of vegeta tion.- It is improbable that even that exists, as our satellite represents a dead world, the evidence indicating that there Is no air on the moon. For fourteen days any given point on the moon Js in 4i continuous night of abiio. I lute cold and passes into fourteen days A. Q. A. a complete line of Loose-lea- f Ledgers . Loose-lea- f Forma - Transfer Binders Blank Books ' Systems for the Merchant Systems for the Professional Man Steel Furniture . . s; mean? PrpTtK, mmsshm. emrr vmalkbi Appessn Jm-TO CNMC A AH em MMXOW'CBM NCOUM OFFICE, SYSTEMS ' " egtefaiilte-Un4ted7State- L rTOispjay ? i 7 IF Larson Studio- - What is white gold? An alloy of about five partB bllver to one of gold. Q. Will hogs eat bituminous coal? A. Yes, It is sometimes given them with their regular feed, but the United States department of agriculture does not recommend Its use. Coal contains large quantities of life, iron, sulphur, xodium, potasaiunoLjniLflther minerals. These minerals make up for the deficit in mineral matter which is not supplied Tytne "grain rhowewrcoat has a tendency to constipate the animal and as a result little or no benefit is derived from its nse'v Q. When did alfalfa" come"-remIt appears to have, been introduced into the United States? s A. Alfalfa is' a native of the of central western Asia, It has been cultivated in Europe for more than 2,000 years, and wa 'introduced Into Mexico and South America at the time of conquest. In 1854 It was brought from Chile to Califor nia, when it spread rapidly over the Q. A.: u vmc appointment colorr-dIdtNewto- red. "rau. mc, MRS.TRue. iVrT 380of an Phone awie me specicum uouiiai A. The following seven: violet, Indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and I are-out-- of school' rr7 - . . Of what iXJ. i Now is the time while all the. family is home for the holidays rand the kiddies . eenth street mallet-compoun- Photography:: 2 UlORX . The Family, Group d. WTTfl.lT la the largest team loo motive? A. The larsest steam locomotive is owned and operated by the Virginia railroad. It is a locomotive of the d type .and working single has a tractive power of 17J.600 pounds. The locomotive alone weigh S84.000 pounds and with the tender 89800 pounds. ; ". j. -- j. - sZ$&t$- aw. - .. "cut out" the "guess- - ' Year right work," establish your business on "Facts" by installing . system adequate to jrour needs. a - r l- S ? v; 4 r - (7 ..V.vff;rtf.. : "'' ft. ..a '"" 1 I - in u .in y ) Limiiri. in ""WW-- " mi, ,, mm , an,,, GOVERN-MENTJSSU- E U.i ARMY New O. D. Heavy Flannel ShiVt, special ......$1.49. New 0. D. Wool Shirks. '.$1.98 . --4v New 0. D. Flannel Shirts $2.98 Wdl made Khaki and Cham-- . Shirt, regular for - - .....$3.98 Navy BIuq AlTWool ShlrtTvery $2.98 special TrVery: fine FlanneV Maroon and .$a,4 Khaki, special Boys Heavy each Khak! : -i pair Canvas - Gloves W leather-face- pair., Special - i Leather Work Overshoes, extra heavy, pa $3.40 U. S. - Arctics, black rubber, (double sole and heel, to wear Gloves, , Gloves, . ." . l?. 111!. " 9 dQ fWw-- v Well made Cotton Socks, Heavy Cotton Socks, .jl x I 1 ' Rubber.Boots, hip high, U. S. and Hood Brand;. . . . . nn-rpricvednr.-T-r- very specially .C -- ri i I . '!' .sJUfifcJWf. pr 10a 1. 1 . UlUri- . pr.,.19 Army ' Wool Socks, pair . . .". . . . '4fiS I MediumWght - r. MISCELLANEOUS Extra heavy-weigAll Wool Bags, pair.:; . . . .$4.95 1 0 Boot Socks, pair . . ?, .65 Saddle ST Revolver Holsters,' $1.95 U. V. ST ARMY BREEfTHES Army Cups Boys' Khaki Breches, double U.S. Army. Hatchets,' ea $1;19 seavPaw ...91.US Mess Kits, reclaimed, each 49 ' Men's Issue Khaki - Breeches, Mesa. Kits, ew, each. 79 ooubie seat, pair..,. :$2.49 Thermos Bottles, each. .$1.19 Web Q. M. each 35 C 0. D. Wool Breechev renovated, Pup Tents, eachBelts; . .S2.9S ; pair x.. v. .$2.45 Campaign Hats, each i . . $1.49 0. D. Wool Breeches, ."new, Overseas Caps, each. ,.35 ' it . :. - -- 4 1: . ' .. Corduroy-Vests,-T- U. S. Army All er lined, each. . . .$7.98 Wool Storm - Mackmavvk, . Sheep-line-d Moleskin each Men's Dress Jlalncoats, VTi.Ww ...... sleeves,-leath- ull rs-r- Kynfr Coats," 'Hi t j t - r -- N ...... Barrack .Bags,' each Army Regulation, .double back. Raincoats,' each.. . a$5.93 mm 304 West Center St.; Melton-6-- lb. Wavy; renovated, each " Blankets, ..... . ,$3.?15 Officers', plaid Double Blanket, 66x80, pair I) Our Guarantee "Goods Excn ,i ,1 . ..... .7.'. .$0.45 sioi-- n ..... C9 Quirt..49H 1 ' pair.... Canvas ; ..pair - ;..95 Leggings, t cuff style, " . ......... .:.;..95 UNDERWEAR an nr73nnc--3 UUULziUU - '.1. I " ' V Men's . Heavy . Fleece Lined uiuuiis, pair . . . .S1.4U Men's plastic Ribbed IJnions, ,- .... pair We have just ; received . a . new U. S." government All.ai.rn Wool - shipment of Tarpaulins and Drawers. Dair ..... ' .Wagon Covers, all sizes, U. ,S. government All "Wool ; from ii...ai.MaJ$4.98 up. UndershirtSi each r. -.-. 95. uuuuu '- , - Officer's Riding ' PUTTEES Solid Leather Cordo CaTf PutT" tees, pair . ...... .... .53.05 Wrap .Puttees, 1 lock stitched, v ro 1 - ... 84.08 U. S. Bed Sacks, each..; 7.95 U; S. Army McClellan Saddles, ;each V.. . ...$12.C0 $0.98 s, ;.. ': CABIP SUPPLIES Officers' Folding Table, S1.C8 Reclaimed, Army Cots, $3.49 New Army Cots, each.'. .$4.G0 $8.50 Rain-coat- a -- pair -- . r .ff: M QC , .83.4f .. 9cv 7 :cz.v "v'::i.i. "? ilorsehfde' Work Regulation single back each. . -- 34.75 $1.29. pair i pair Warranted ".tjv d; ..23 - - - ,..14 - GLOVES lJ Heavy weight Canvas Gloves, '7 ch VESTS AND COATS ....... , ; -- 98 SWEATERS ZZ'--L 0.' D. Slipover; ..the finest wool and neat design Ti . .$2.98 .98 Knitted Slipover ,, JGray : vy vain 7. I VI it ; . Army;Field Boot, top, pair s s --. i - iv . i .$7.98 U. S. Army Field Shoe..$4.49 ith-gocks,-palr. - 11 - ht Shirts, ......... ...... 'Ml -. I MEN'S HOSE; ie-jraelt.imlHea- vr u r aw ' . ch " " ' mWA, if Mlii iMl , 16-in- Exeavy)I)rt ?6.00- value, All Wool - . in ' sweater t&th jJ - JmmmmhmmmmmmhmhhmmhmmmmmhmmhmmS ..l..-,- Officers' Dress Shoe, hUut, pair ..$8.50 79 bray Shirts, each rtir r l! 18-ln- ' ,jmim.mwtmm,mttmni ,.,.i.iAl...vi.. 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