New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1921, Page 9

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1021, y hold t F.Pa2s1 P. 0, No, 6286 Ad. No, 622 headquarter fishing tering fleet has years, fleet, its harbor in n Athyn unti dwindle In the old 800 Fre ner 1 CANADIANBOOZE RUNNERS HUNTED St Pierre and Miquelon Men Have Done Big BUsIeSS |49 00 pocrors o = GIVE LIQUOR VIEWS 1 however, in recent | A milk train many Amerl v through and 1 say can and Canadian deep hermen train begin to pull out after fllling up with fish on the bank L I ran down the frac called at 8t, Pierre to obtain liguor | the train crept for a carousal on the passage home, | I saw the ot et thosetaited 1o veach | Fegp (thers Arg Killed in Pong- |wme curv home po home ports, ollision In a Ask your dealer about the $5,000.00 Perfection Heater Contest wway from o train di there few minnt reacl would | to the station and te Abington hospital to Then 1 s the train sylvania Crash bulance heard came toge Sydney, N, §, Dec. 6—The rum run Phiiddeiphia, Deo. 26.—Twenty ners of §t. Plerre and Miquelon, who months flooded the Nova fcotian coast with cargoes of contra- o three victims of the head-on colli Philadelphia tralns City ltems Meet me at Schmarr Get |vesterday between Reading pussenger | Athyn, Pa., had for have Medical Association Desives To near for dinner, Expert Ideas On Value Of In- been accounted fc band, have begun to feel the weighty hand of the Canadian revenue offic- fals. Though the traffic was reported to- day as still thriving, the vigilance of the authorities, whose patro L has been widened, is forcing th law- breaking seafarers to seek new coves in which to put their secret wares ashore, Part of a cargo of whiskey landed from a schooner last night was con- fiscated in New Waterfc where it had been hauled from Lingan Reach, but before the officials could reach the beach the balance of the contra- band had been cached and the schoon- er headed for St. Pierre. St. Pierre and Miquelon have long been down in the books of Canadian and American revenue agents as good places to watch when rum smuggling flourishes. Fven in the old days, when the saving of revenue taxes was | the only object of smugglers,craft of every type from steam yacht to fish ing lugger, worked out of the islands with liquor cargoes The French government geveral years ago by drastic tions to restrict the illicit comme to very small proportions, But with the advent of prohibition in the ited States and ecastern CCanada and the incidental fabulous prices for liguor the traffic again has reached huge proportions, revenue agents s Barren, rockbound and scantil populated, the islands offer every fa- cility as bases for smugglers. And, despite the activities of a fleet of revenue cutters, scores of craft are said to have made their way to| American and Canadian ports with their precious cargoes. The two islands, last remnants of France's once extensive New World dominions have an area of 91 square mjles and a population of about 4,000 centered mainly in the town of St Pierre on the smaller island. St. Pierre for generations has been Today’sBeauty Talk A New York woman sa “I have used Parisian sage two wi and my hair has wonderfully increased in beauty, seems much heavier, and is managed ila- entirely free of dandruff.” It's inex- pensive and sold at all drug and toilet counters. I_'l_o_w to Banish Piles Thousands Bless Dr. Leonhardt, the Physician Who Discovered This Common Sense Remedy. If you think that the surgeon's knife is the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it's because| you haven’t heard of the new treat- ment known as Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID. The Doctor's treatment is internal By experimenting for years he dis- covered the exact cause of piles and then went further and compounded a remedy that would remove the cause. Dr. Leonhardt wants every suffer to benefit by his discovery and so that there will be no doubting or delay, Clark & Brainerd Co. and all drug- gists are authorized to sell HIM- ROID with guarantee that it will do as stated or money back. On that honorable basis every suf- ferer should secure a package of Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID today. e IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache in Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat. ‘When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eat- ing too much meat, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid| which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood, and | they become sort of paralyzed and | logsg When your Kkidneys get slug gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your howels; remov- ing all the body's urinous waste, else | you have backache, sick headache, | dizzy spel vour stomach sours, | tongue is coated, and when the weath- er is bad you have rheumatic twinges. | The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, | channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. | her consult a good, reliable phy- sician at once or get from your phar- | macist about four ounces of Jad | Salts; take a tablespoontul in a glass | of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act| fine. This famous ts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and used for generations to stimulate sluggish kidneys, neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder sS heen and also to has clean Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat caters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer veseent lithia-water drink — PALACE — Starting Next Sunday “GET RICH QUICK i WALLINGFORD” I T |early today As Medicine tions however toxicants New York, naire on alcohol as a agent and its employmen’ [ \ condition of the therapeutic || 00 | were Dec question s o medi cine has been sent to 40,000 physi Am- [and_were d | A canvasi cians in the United States by the erican Medical ass ition “Do you regard whiskey wine as a necessary therapeutic in the practice of what disease, or “Have instances occurred in own practice in which sutfering or death hus enforcement of prohibition la ves, many such cuses known in the last year? “How many times have it advisable to prescribe beer or wine in a month? “Present regulations limit the num ber of prescriptions to 100 in threc months. In your opinion should there be any limit to the number of prescriptions for liquors 4 physician may write? If what should the limit be? “In your opinion should physicians be restricted in preseribing £ bear or wine? If yes, what the restrictions bhe?" = ans either read" or beer or If yes, towns where m showed that have been pa “1 n nd it is fear mried under the medicine ? conditions? vour pLEDS UNNECessiry uited from PR T, you crey thelr s found how have night but hody Three vou found whiskey or way today road held bers of the yes, William ummoned by ofti to appear at toda Russell Clayton, TAKES SANTA'S PART. - SRS there until the passed. Clayton to Evans and he for them Ordinarily the Woodmont, r today was late and, Theodore Roosevelt's Son Brings Christmas Cheer to Children, Oyster Bay, N. Y., Dec. 6.—The old Santa Claus who gladdened the hearts of Coveneck school tots at Xmas time is gone, but the task of carrying the toy bag las descended upon the shoulders of his son, Twenty-five years ago the late The odore Roosevelt played Clans for the children of Cove school for four of his own tots w pupils there. And then it became a joyful habit with him to don the red and white suit and long whiskers so well known to little folk. Each year at Coveneck the children were wont to tell Santa what they wanted, and Mr Roosevelt carried the gifts to them. The letters written at Coveneck this vear have been sent to Assistant Sec- retary Roosevelt at Washington Santu PLAN NEW CHICAGO HOTEL Eastern Group Believed Back of |\ $20,000,000 Project. Chicago, Dec. 6.—Eastern capital- ists, presumably heavy investors in hotel properties, plan to build a $20,- 000,000 hotel on the half he- tween Seventh and Eighth stree facing Wabash avenue. These capi- ists have made a secret bid for the estate, and a petition by attor neys for the trustees brought out the hotel project. Tt is said the eastern men have offered $2,500,000 the plot of ground, and the trustees asks for the consent of the circuil court to sell at that figure bloc for MICHIGAN ( ;l\ LT Sl'l:\' WELCOMES DR. LORENZ Ann Arbor, Mich.,, Dec. 6. The doors of the University of Michigan were formally opened to Dr. Adolph Lorenz by Dr. Hugh Cabot, dean of | the school of medicine. [ “Anybody who opposes Dr. Lorenz's visit is dead wrong,” the dcan assert- ed. “T have read of the started by certain doctors and approve of any out of Michigan. pital and to him.” controversy I dis attempt to keep him | The university hos- all its facilities will be open With one definite Iwas impossible hecause of the charred Jdisor or two hodies, taken from the [two wooden coache almost immediately troyed the wreekage which ¢ ifter the residents of town and Southampton, the st of the vietims lived, | veral p sengers on the ill-f Ll mi i that other sing early s of ash bur| rescue cel or were and arch throughout the only one investigations ponsibility for the wreck were un Officials 1 hearing to examine mem train crews : 1gents at the points near the Fvans of Norristown, Pa conductor of the northbound train wa 11s of the hearing station ag Athyn told railro: “‘misunde orders given to him at Athyn directing him to hold his uthbound local has |t said holds two trs ond officials expl Yesterday the southbounid it was said orders werce | the Give HOSIE Hosiery makes an ideal Christmas gift. We are New Britain headquarters for the cele- brated Phoenix brand. cep 1Ore Was 10 §¢ identification morning Phonographs and dding,—advt Probation Officen ind Cora M, Beale lent | Marshall Cook and Juc ittending a cor Charles I Dow, dircetor welfare, at Hartford toda Nearly all acel New two littl JUST A REAL GOOD ed | A @, Hawker, tod ’ ssory and who serviee has taken irant fered for sale in t v the fir being tur Hut under the personal Durant, president and g r of the Dur s had 35 years imufacture of motor recent automobile York city, the Durant rec stamp of approval of & men who were waiting f act, re Dur bodies car and t d to worker time at the D additional super to determine of the nd station wreck good car;" in railroa oximately 20,000 rom The car i rale Iriven by motor. Of two e o ir officials that tood or mis- | feat Bryn | ar train I valve , the the pleasing appearanc Iuxurious appointment size and price, and worthy mechanical stantly and accessibility of the ins pass at| Durant has perfected a \ed [ bone' which prevent )| frame and eliminates al hody overl which gave ord Evans receipt convey the " For Christmas — Phoenix Prices — Full fashioned all silk Full fashioned silk, lisle top Full fashioned silk, lisle top B Pure thread silk seamed hose 1.45 and Full fashioned lisle hose ............. Phoenix lisle hose ..... s i Silk and wool in brown, blue and greca O BINEGIONE I, Our stock of Phoenix hosiery today Come in hefore we get short on sizes. David Manning’s Walk-Over Shoeoe Store 211 Main St. $1.95 and ston of p (e ¢ B.W expositic marked s is complete. O'Brien ALl with child AR it vehicle city by The car is rant plant n of W 1l man who in the At mir cived the New | pected it r cylinder, the iy ate | d rath car of I mplicity Mr r bacl tortion of | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS LOOK WHAT | DID FOR You TobAY ! | WASHED AND IRONED THAT SHIRT ALL MY SELF - FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Sl AND DID You DO THIS ALL YOUR SELF, DORIS AND DIDN'T ASK ANYBODY P HEN winter storms come, a touch of extra heat is often needed. On the side where the wind blows it's nearly always drafty and chilly. This winter— wherever the wind searches—put a Perfection Oil Heater in its path. It will keep the whole room up to ‘‘comfort-point’’ temperature. The cost of this extra heat is small, and its use enables you to keep a slower fire in the main heatiag In many ‘nstances the Perfection will soon pay for itself plant, by the coal it saves. Millions of homes use Perfection Oil Heaters. Ask your dealer to show you one. For best results use Socony kerosene, PERFECTION Oil Heaters STANDARD OII. CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway F. 0. B. Factory Real Good Car » Tries To Please | BELIEVE You WOULD HAVE DONE BETTER IF YOU HAD ASKED SOMEONE | USED STARCH SO IT WOULLDNT SOIL SO EASILY - THATSS WHERE I NORM LWES= INTUAT HOUSE, SEE — WELL ASK HIS MOM |F o UE'S AT HOME j i N . 5 A WHATS TUAT RoPE L IF FOR UPTUERE, | "™* 1 ALBIe? A CLOH I e AR e o GEE, T MUST HAVE . WASHWOMAN ! AWFUL TALL BY BLOSSER — \ 5 2 -

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