New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, v . attention have declined. There are PIA TOMBSTONE FOR PETS. pid |G ena vt e has waesY u resine irorn : His Condition Is Grave |2 severe disease of the brain, and it s recalled that during his infancy he| Alarm Throughout 218 se‘riously e e Do y | ring after he attained his majority. | Since the coronation he has gradi- ally weakened in mind and body. CONFLICT IN ARGENTINA, duction. The government on the other hand, threatens to cancel the authority of local managers to act as the legal representatives of the roads in case they persist in their refusal to obey the order. . SOCIALISTS ITALIAN GAMPAIG Will Meet at Milan for Conler Government and Raflroads in Muddle Over Railroad Rates. Buenos Aires, Oct. 7.—A serious conflict between the Argentine gov- ernment and majority of the railroads in this country has developed as a result of the refusal of the roads to reduce freight and passenger rates, in | conformity with an order from the tion Tokio, Oct. 7, (By Associated Press) —Emperor Ybshito, whose illness has been causing alarm in Japan, is said to be worse, in an official state issued here. It is declared h dition is most unsatisfactory. At the imperial household it is ex- SMALL DOG TOO BIG. Dover, Eng;, Oct. 7.—Morriy Schultz ence Next Monday Honolulu, T. ., Mail)—The chaulmoo, for leprosy, evoly president of th has acomplished * in checking the dis ¥ cording to Dr. R. Hoyoshima, direc of the m&dical college of the Imperial university of Kyo n, in an ad- dress here to leading members of the Japanese community. Dr. Hoyoshima, who is here study- the latest developen i 1 that when the v's discovered chaulmoogra oil was pre 3 medical department of the Kyoto uni- versity immediately and experiments | were made on 13 lepers. Two moths of treatment was so. effe , Dr. Koy shima said, that it not possible for a layman to recognize that the patients ever had been offlicted with leprosy. “One of the patients was so glad that he came to me and told me that ‘Beretofore he had confined himself to his house because he was ashamed of his disease,” Dr. Hoyoshima stated. “But on the preceding day the result of the treatment had been such that he was no longer ashmed to go out, so he went to a barber and had his hair cut, “Our experiments with the treat- ment resulted so favorably that the medical department of Kyoto univer- sity has received innumerable requests from leprosy patients to have the treatmen administered to them, but our department has been unable to meet the demand. A large number of leprosy patients are waiting eargerly to receive the treatment 'and this very day a great many of them are waiting my return.”” Dr. Hoyoshima estimated that there Sept 13.—(By oil treatment r. A. L. Dean, ii THE BIGGER BETTER BUSIER STORE - THE GREATEST TRIMMED HAT EVENT Ever Announced in New Britain. We would suggest that you come early, as values like these A MILLINERY TRIUMPH Setting the Style pace. Fench Fashions Hundreds of Hats All every one new. On Sale Third Floor Basement Specials for Saturday A Most Remarkable Sale of ‘" 200 NEW VELVET TRIMMED HATS Hats of the finest quality of Velvet Polished Plush Crowns and Silk Velvet Brims with grosgrain ribbon bands and bows. Solid black and two-toned combinations BESSE-LELAND CO. 27 STORES U. S. Marine Band “President’s Ovn” FOX’S THEATER Sunday, Oct. 16 Afternoon a:=d Evening American L-gion Funeral Fund Benefit Tickets $1 to $2.50 ¥ WK “DR, JEKYLL and Mik. 1onds HYDI A graveyard for pets at Hart plained that the emperor's physical and mental condition has becom= ag. gravated. The difficulty he has ex- perienced in walking and hoiding conversation has been augmented, while his memory and capacity for sdale, N. Y., contains the remains of 3000 dogs, cats, parrots, canaries, horses, monkeys and other pets. Many of the owners are rich and prominent. and have spent their savings to I covered with beautiful flowers. Some are poor 1onor ‘their pets. Many are kept are 100,000 persons in Japan a?licted with leprosy. The fact that chaul- moogra oil is a curative for leprosy was known in Ja before Dr. Dean's, Dr. Hoyoshima said, but the effect of taking the oil prior to Dr. Dean’s experimknts was so terrible that many persons preferred to suffer with leprosy rather than submit to the treatment. s N ) JOBLESS RAI DSTUDIO. Liverpool, Sept. 7.—A throng of 6,000 unemployed men raided thae Walker Art Gallery, when ‘police re- fused them admission to St. Georgo's hall nearby. Rev. J. V. Laughland) and R. Tissyman, a former policeman, leaders of the unemployed, werg ar- rested. will not last long, $4.95 in a variety Exceptional values, $2 Black and all the new colors, trimmed with Ornaments, Ostrich and Flowers. NEW BANDED SAILORS Always More Value For Less Money AWAIT ACTION BY CONGRESS Washington, Oct. 7.—Decision by the department of justice as to in- vestigation of the Ku Klux Klan will await action by congress on‘the pro- posed inquiry Attorney Gen. Daugher- ty said tod: . _——— U. §. ATTORNEY REMOVED WasHington, Oct. 7.—Thomas G. Slattery, U. S. Attorney for the north- ern district of Kentucky, was removed from office today by President Harding on recommendation of Attorney Gen. Daugherty. A non-sinkable mail pouch has been sucessfully demonstrated in New York harbor. &/ fresh. Setting the Quality California. pace. Just one standard THE BEST Setting the Value pace. of smart styles, .95 $1.95 27 CITIES | him $50. | aidn't think his dog was big enough to pay customs duty on it when ha ar- rived here, o he put the dog into his pocket and started ashore. But the customs: men stopped him and fined Such a coupon is-packed minister of public works. being just and legal, denying right of the . For a royal good breakfast— fresh, meaty California Eggs What a difference you’ll find in the freshness, in the deli- - cate flavor, in the plump meatiness of Berrydale Brand Petaluma White Eggs. They’re as far abave the respectable, middle~class egg as the pure-bred, selected hens that lay them are different from middleclass hens. \ Understand that Berrydale Petaluma Eggs come to you They don’t even go near a cold storage warehouse. Fast, special trains bring them direct~to you from the finest chicken farms in the world—the Petaluma Farms in Think of enjoying the finest of eggs and at the same time saving coupons that will help you get a chest of beaut{ful Oneida Community Par Pldte Sil¢¥er or a set of fine Parisian China dishes. Read how the plan works. with each dozen. Start having Be;rydale Petaluma Eggs at tomorrow’s breakfast. Get them from your grocer. If he isn’t stocked let us know. : ; You'll find the booklet “A Hundred Ways to Cook Eggs” mighty help- ful. One comes with each dozen. NN The lines, whieh are Enlish-owned, recently in- creased their rates and they are act- ing jointly to maintain those rates as Always bears inister to ord. = minister to order a re- | : xwd CASTORIA | For Infants and Childsen | InUse ForOver 30 Years ~ BeirydaleBrand PETALUMA ' 'WHITE Eggs Save couporns to get new silver Use good bnm& .-s‘o 0::"‘ you save pons which, with $7.50, will £ot 700 this chest of beauti- ful Oneida Community Par Have new dishes for your table! For 30 coupons and $6.00 can own pieces of beautiful Parisian China, embossed with a #old band. For 30 more coupans $6.00 you can gat 36 pleces more. A third set of 34 pleces for 30 eo ns and $6.00 completes this magnificent dinner service of 113 pleces. % P. BERRY & SONS, Ine. Hartford, Conn. Sale Distributors for New England States Upkeep and Overhead ‘ HELLO THERE, WILBUR - HOW ARE YOU ? WELL, HOW DO You LIKE MARRIED LIFE J WHATS THE MATTER P WON'T SHE LET You BE THE BOSS P OH S0-30 - ALL IS5 NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS ,YOou THAT'S NOT IT, BUT THAT OLD SAYING THAT TWO CAN LIVE CHEAPER THAN ONE IS THE BUNK- PLAIN b= | COULD HAVE TOLD YOU THAT - WHERE DO You BUY YOUR GROCERIES? On T INT THE FOOD THAT BROKE ME - OVERHEAD? HOW MUCH RENT DO “ou PAY P BY ALLMAN | DON'T MEAN RENT - 4 SHE BOUGHT TWO HATS [/ VESTERDAY AND PAID § SIXTY DOLLARS FOR "EM ! o

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