“ Make much of your horses,” a. fine old call so often heard in the Army! was heard for the last time the other day by the 11th Hussars, who have now given up horses and become a mechanical force. The rose topped the list, for the third successive year, in a recent (lower popularity census taken in 259 schools in Bew York Sti’tc. This (lower received nearly half the 900,000 voles recorded, next corning the carnation, the tulip, and the violet. A Berlin chemist has discovered a solution which, when poured on a flat surface solidifies, into a kind of icc, which can bo used fo r> skating rinks. Polish up with “Radium” Bools. Floors, or Metals. Each the Boot. Save the coupons.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19942, 11 August 1928, Page 23
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