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WILL BE ERECTED ON NORTH STANLEY STREET DIRECTLY OPPOSITE "PARK RESEFRVE” This means a Real Estate investment by the State of Connecticut in this section of New Britain which will 2mount to about ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Shrewd investors in real estate can readily see what this means to real estate values in this section of the City. Now is the time to buy heme sites in “PARK RESERVE,” either for a home or an investment. Don’t wait until the scheol and the North End Park, adjoining “PARK RESERVE,” are finished. THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW. SPECIAL SALE We will conduct a special sale beginning July 12th and continuing every day until July 19th, after that date the sale will be discontinued until September, when prices will be advanced. Parties wishing to take advantage of the low prices at which we have been offering lots in this high class residential section, can do so by buying at this ‘'special sale. Positively no lots reserved at present prices after July 19th. Builders, Homeseekers, and Investment Buyers take advantage of this opportunity to make money. Ten new houses are already under way at PARK RESERVE, and quite a number of others are contemplating building in the near future. to be one of them? Remember rents are getting scarce and going higher every day. HOW TO GET THERE Take North Stanley Street Car to Francis street. Francis Street is the first street on “PARKQ‘\RESERVE.” Representatives On Land Every Day Until™Dark INSPECTION DAY SUNDAY 11 Are you going ORBACH, STERN AND HAMMER ,GORPQ) 2390 MAIN ST, BOOTH’ S BILOCK ! tion, association with ther addicts, with Canada and Mexico the task DRINE HOT WATER F NARGOTI e e e e e ! try with that of other countries indi- | tion. ; o8 ~llics which is now considered the prin- IF YOU DESIRE A cates that this country consumes from ‘What cffect, if any, nation-wide | o . P =0 v 13 72 times as much opium per | prohibition will have on the situation | ¢iPal source of illicit supply. ROSY COMPLEXION I:AST INCREASINH I o G Gl could mot he definitely determined by | Absolute prohibition of the manu- Enough opium is consumed in the | the commitiee,” the report said. “The | facture and sale of heroin was recom- Cnited States every year, the report | consensus of opinion appe: be | mended. Co-operation between public CACS Es stated, to give every mun, woman |that the number of addicts will in- | and private organizations was sug- Says we can’t help but look and child 36 doses. A minimum esti- ase as soon as the prohibition laws | gested to evolve a satisfactory method better and feel better More Than MIHIOH Drug MfllCIS mate of the value of habit forming enforced. These opinions are | of treating dru S A AR e drugs used was given as $20,000,000 | based, for the most part, on the theory | = most of which is paid by victims who | that drinkers will seek a substitute m Um[ed S[flICS suffer tortures without their favorite | for alcohol. This opinion apparently narcotic and are ready to go any | receives some support from investiga- To look one's best and feel one’s length to obtain a supply. tions made in some of the southern jhest is to enjoy an inside bath each ! s | Statistics obtained by the committee | states, where prohibition has been in morning to flush from the system the | wyghingion, July 11.—Nation-wide | Naturally dealt only with the legiti- | effoct for some years.” previous day's waste, sour fermenta- . = 5 " b o NI | mate traffic in drugs. Hons and polsonous toxins before it is | US¢ Of narcotic drugs for other than beorbed into the blood. Just as coal, | legitimate medical purposes, steadily when it burns, leaves behind a certain | increasing despite vigorous efforts in amount of incombustible material in he form of ashes, so the food and The committee of investigation was “In addition, there is the so-called | composed of Representative Henry T. ‘underground’ traffic in these drugs,” { Rainey, chairman; Professor Reid the report continued, “which is esti- | Hunt, of Harvard university; B. C. mated to be equal in magnitude to | Keith, former deputy commissioner of N = that carried on through legitimate | internal revenue; and A. G. DuMez, of : e ment of the federal law, was discov- k taken each day leave in thej 0% D7 L8 O e 1S diScov- | .} nnels. This trade is in the hands | the public health service jmentary organs a certain amount of | ¢'®d Dy the treasur; ecial investi- | 5 ralled ‘d seddlers,” wk i st e s ety Eutlvelcomiuitioe SwHICHEstibmttediia |2 BESS 180,855 S JecODE B SECEE (RVILO) Although the committee expressed diges 3 . wt RN o b j appear to have a national organiza- | the opinion that the Harrison anti- S The number of drug addicts in the | UON for procuring and disposing of | narcotic law confers all neded powers | which are then : ed n'\jn_ !Yiw WO ool was estimated to be in | LN€ir supplies. Tor the most part it | for the effective control of the drug | Mroush fhe Wvarygductefimnichiare 1o e Yol 600 000 | is thought that they obtain their sup- | lended to suck in only nourishment to | € 000, the last four years in the enforce- .liminated, f oxins and poisons ithoy g ] . g menace, the committee recommended o The committe ot i s | plies by smuggling them from Can- | jegislation by congress, the states and oy L ; of opium into tmou r{i‘.:'\;i,ll)L;ml,':”ff,r\(,; ada or Mexico. Smuggling is also | cities to provide for the care and treat 1f youswaCt ol Bee el o O e el ot b as the. mrowth | practiced to a considerable extent on [ ment of drug addicts who have been ealthy bloom In your cheeks, to see i, " oo tion, Imports of | coeca | the Allantic and Pacific coasts.” cut off from their supply of narcotics. yEisicing ect clearsrinudiclenron, Vo ., from which cocaine is made, | Questionnaires submitted to doctors, The committee also suggested that [§cold oud DS e raremotine Lpohy 1ave grown steadiiy " | druggists and public institutions, de- | the state department should endeavor gins. a glass of hot water with a | ®o BLE & 0 fated that about 90 | veloped wide divergence of opinion as | to make cffective the provisions of the Plooataliot limestons D e oash. | Der cent. of the amount of these drugs | 10 the causes of the increase in the use | Hague protocol relating to interna- Pt e “““"S;‘ Wash- | cntered for consumption is used for | 0f drugs. The causes suggested in- | tional traffic in the habit forming | e e o R o e et the re- | cluded physicians’ precriptions, use of | drugs. The United States government ‘m;“lm:}si":fi;;.&n:;i-ifi:;:;,;: a0 | port said. “While this statement is | drugs for chronic d s, prohibi- also is urged by the committee to take B aitsing the entire allmentary tract, | ————— - — efore putting more food into the bz DECORATING BL Hren and women with sallow skins, lbr spots, pimples or pallid com- %ion, also those who wake up with coated tongue, bad taste, nas fnth, others who are bothered w gadaches, bilious spells. acid stoma I constipation should begin this pho Rated hot water drinking and ssured of very pronounced results in ne or two weeks quarter pound of limestone phos- | hhe costs very little at the drug tore but is sufficient to demonstrate hat just as soap and hot water laanses, purifies and freshens the fcin on the outside, so hot water and estone phosphate act on the inside 'gans. We must always consider that f fornal sanitation is vastly more im- $etant than outside cieanliness, be- Plse the skin pores do not absorb \purities into the blood, while tho swel pores do. s: Boap 2. Olntraent leum 2. ‘Bamp) toura, Dopt. K, Posten. General Fielding, who presented son donor of St. Dunstan’s, who was [ The pholo shows General Fielding and the medals to men who lost Lhev:'J ently in New York in the interest | Sir Arthur passing through the guard | sight in the war, and Sir Arthur Pear- | of his projects for sightless soldiers. | of honor composed of nurses. 'OR QUICK RETURNS 1 COLUMNS OF THE HERALD e |