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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921, 11 s ) . L e e i S s 1§t e e A T T. B.SKlN TEST 7‘ | Hope Springs Eternal It ACCo1 a7 rn e s | "Salright—It’s His Wife i i 'itlfff\,“:':"m | New York Nationals In |ed in him; ¥ move apnointeen’and he o o | California In 1928, ) » HAS LlMlTATlON mawt. absolute. v ¢ e 'g & 4 San Francisco, Dec. 19.~~Announces o 1y 4 | acts of the Il¢ ture V p X ent that the New York Glants will A power wisely exercise e ar A ’ PR S, L In California In 1923 was made diplomatic governor g w4 arles H. Strub, president of baseball league, Strub return- them by ek from the east All]OIlg DOGtOFS . : ) them tho ¢ e and devciop: &l s —_— h \ | merore r. Strub left New York he thelr own initiative and limitir cd to select a Californla elf to preventing y abuse of po 2 sel 8 e %, g er. This 18 the proper way of as o o7 e for the world's cha Niantie, Dee. 19.—At a conterence 4 & 4 4 5 ing the people to prepare themeselve of the physiclans of the state tuber- g A for self-government, otherwise, if the 7 q ¢ culosis sanatoria, held today at the i : 1 y b governor arrogates to himself 1 i ) ) Qeaside, the state sanatorium for ! A / ».‘\ YA : ¥ () powers, he will d t ' \ ¥ g children suffering from bone and i § 4 " S R i | of the people to participate \ 3 4 y 4§ C dular tuberculosis, there was a 9 B0t ¥ L W2 f g oot lic aff ‘l:'“l oy : ; 4 b X PN 4 ’ A ed discussion of the value of the skin q ) A A tefers To Vire On Ship v S ; ¥ test for tuberculosis known as the b g § | 4 o I'v‘,.ilrh s to the fire on the stearn BBy X For Infants and Children i and named after S 1 4 ship Taname, wh ¢ { : K . }on Pirquet reaction and named after S » g ¢ ; eigne aale ‘ ( | ; / Y ; A e | ]n Use For0yer30y ia its discoverer, the eminent scientist A nor who has just finished the Silliman - . . 0 ;5 R n November : t Y i 2 8 % APEH Anways bears course of lectures at Yale, 3 N g that the charge t Vi 1 i A . the m The superintendent of the Seaside, § " A § incendlary « > / ’ £ vg 5 | tiguature of 4 Dr. John F. O'Brien, reported the re- i b v J : : LRI sult of the test on children at the in- : stitution and showed eight cases Q i S i i 3 fl: h e # g _«131-|'l'!‘fl5\9';);1(.€l;liflhs which, according to the symptoms and ; b % "’ }_1 1 AT fl LIS ; X-ray findings, were tuberculosis but R T : e 4 W e F Akron, T wife if N q special Lunches served at our which, according to the Von Pirquet o 3 ) ] ) il 4 | Luncheonctte every evening teat, Ware not tibarau]sua § & ! N v RIS n to, we suppose. He's a bantamweight boxer an: Xy Christmas Week., It seemed to be the opinion of a g 7 2 G i g om, j 4 4 qw.»'”\ puts on the gloves hi im, A hat’ st t : Hot "'“I"HT"‘:.‘ Sandwiches majority of the doctors present that g : A e 3 i L ek Home Made Pastry—Coffee while the test was very valuable, its AR R : : i - g a rolling pin—for Eddie DICKINSON DRUG CO. reliability had very distinct limita- | 5 : | tions ¢ : C) i 0100t T Dr. O'Brien, however, expressed ‘ . h l]f\"S &Jll l\ F el teu = himself of the opinion that, in some s 5 . h , o of the cases, the negative Von Pirquet TR : . ; (hristmas test expressed the truth relative to the ¥ 3 LR 6, (o y patient’s condition in spite of the X- ray findings and clinical history. 4 Another paper by Dr. O'Brien re- i i $ X Indlanapolis, Tnc lated to the new Waica test which ; abled veterans an hitherto had not been tried on cases e 3 3 ! every commun of bone tuberculos The results, will be cared hristmas owever, a eported by Dr. O'Brien, "e » A American Legion members, according S R e | it YBh Tt el e, Sl Sttt LI R SR cases of lung tuberculosis would be hopeless to Carl Bronner, of Baltimore. But no! This|headquarters of the ex-service men's The visiting physiclans were fasci- | way hero, injured by the accidental explosion of a hand grenade, “li” !“ ation o . 1 nated at the sight of the naked, brown | ;. i To e Pl lav A ag for fa Ay isits to the homes of sick anc children ma.vlnggl joyfully on the beach, 18 "1 perfect ty plSL Notice the foot-levers he uses for Spact and wounded ex-service men and to the almost within reach of the angry win. | Shift keys, families will be made t ter waves that rolled in from the At- o 4 res and special cc lantic. ke care of the men still in 5 e e tion in the nationallst press Sunday [hatihas heentee 3 »n | Entertainments and pi ts € 7S e Al of latters exchanged by the former 1 from Porto Ri prefer s| provided for the incapacitated vete | .”g;:t‘fll Q 4 kaiser and Field Marshal von Hinden- | locking to the of the gover-|ans 5 g L aF 0 ? burg last spring, in which William | nor unanimously refute this charge In connection with the Chrictmas d i & (V1Y) gave his views on the question of war | They im that the unionist party is| visits, Legion investigators will obtain WELL ATTENDED :;ll’zl*:xou-‘;lhf fi:pl‘.;”:n H‘L‘.”}',?,’,lf‘351'-‘”3",“ ‘m‘ '!1';,””:-,‘”‘ ."‘,'!,“ .[I'j,,”ff‘ll?"”"’;'” e o |:“.’ ‘\';1‘”,‘“ “:H., PY “l] v GLASS i }F BOY WOOD TRAINS 1 but none of the Iiberal or coalition | mon meeting . )} v's|the mem f the local posts will ALUD - = organs refers to ti lidea) of 3 They | take up claims of these n with LV ]‘?\e“ ] I HEAR! Ut i ationalists action in publish- [it will enabie th . to prove|the government ssist their SR o s : 'nr t circles have been act- | the san time to assume all the ob- nformation in regard to the loca s - Al 2 ; GHI WeH IS REDOFt JE:.-T:TSI s'l::\ :n)] calculated t“;lci~fi ‘ .:";mn that go w ""\];!m exercise of |tion of disabled men will be asc CAS "l‘ RUI 5‘- hostile elements among r;»mvnn_\ § | government ?:: vr‘rwl !‘n:wu‘v, W lvfl'.f'VU)hn ELF ( 'T":' ]”x former enemies a fresh opportunity | Has Bespect Of Islanders the Red Cross ‘ 11 organi- ] for agifation which pos may| “such a pattiotic oreanization they |Zations, county and city and, KL m.: TOASTERS ERECTOR SETS CIGAR LIGHTERS Executive Committee of the Military | Pending negotiations par- | | of the great majority of seif-|WOrk b3 Lonsconinltices I L v; foLl T SETS JAPANESE BAS S Training Camps Association of the |dfions commission ¢ o and patriotic islanders. | ot a charity affair,” sai = 1% :“5:/ (H i 3] T0Y TELEPHONES B_\Nl\h 3 P! : T . United States in reporting on the suc- Liberal elements in' Reichstog cir- 3 been repeatedl own by|Jfanford MacNider, National Com cess this year of the Citizens' Trai t_‘!fls were anly 1 11y concern [ ev ¢ Bave srpediad 1o s ver mander the Te It is the ing Camps says that youth and en-|18 a classic exhibition of militavist | gjp the ballot. The commission, o t t y psychology applied fo a eritic . e & flee Rana thariatarl the [Man for another wh uld expeot thusiasm stood out prominently in all P and chara Sl Sofanen 1 | ic situation,” was the cc s arelhiir he 1 hol s i camps and that the spirit of the|nomic si i mbership of th rinor political Gaiona S < e |8 A AR o g ) o camps was excellent. One striking | On® majority soctalist leader. parties which oppose the unionigts as }“ :v"‘:, ‘},,:‘_’,fv'u"”" Rl idaesi ok 2 4 & A ga‘;’ a 5 g: wa ° feature was the whole hearted way in S = being divided into two classes firet,| S £ LR < AT which the army had taken up these ¥ those v ¢ > content to see| AL B aniia 3 T W e e camps and was determined to make C LO EFQEE Porto : vile part, ana|8reeting between ex-service me L. 40 Open Unti! 9 P. M. AU This Week 279 MAIN ST. them succeed, the report adds 1 s¢ those, whoe by bowing te a : o " - “hrisf as Check “The boys attendipg averaged a lit- L power centered in the gover- h Christmas Check tle under 18. ) | nor would be wiliing to surrender the| *18 % Raphael's Dept “Showing the spirit of national serv- J ¥ public control of -the island if they|?® ice is still possible in peace time, pro- an | would be benefited therehy | = — vided you begin with men while they — Covernor To Blame are still young enough,” says the re- “Under the terms of the anic act PO teties and recreation variea |DTANS 85 False Statements That|as presencis amenea.” continues the with each camp but uniform satisfac- if anythi P roaching a dictatoy tion cannot be reported. All the Porto Rico Will Secede ship cxists on the island it arises camps had both athletic and morale} from the acts of the governor himself ofticers. In none could a failure be s e and a small circle of politicians who /«E o !. C s A d P d d reported but the local conditions and | yahington, Dee. 10 —Porto Pico|have been directing hit policy. Tt is Of 2 @, B "7 s O i)c e,fg, d? {’)(’¢ ar rYOauce trajning schedules made this a matter | g not planning to secede' from the|ridiculous to accuse the unionists to be considered separately. All the | United States and her political lead-| party or Mr Barcelo, its leader, or | I/ - Carmpe ha canteens and service Cbs | L4 ase ot Acarors ot Motiors toek. | Be-cionihin for they Thve exeriscd ‘intirely by the New Maxwell Organization “Diseipline varied according to the | ing to undermine the authority of the{no powers other than those granted i W camps. Instruction and training var- | federal government, says Antonio R by the organic act and ratified and fed markedly in the different camps. | Barcelo, president of ths island sen-|indorsed by the people who elected 7 A_ 1 } = l o 1 1.1 {_v b The war department had tried to gel [ ate, speaking for the Porto Rican|them as represeniatives Car whicCii revea S, ata “ 212C¢, SUCH a weaitnl O eauty the best neas‘;nm;l they could, b"!‘!he commission in Washington, of which Display High Efficiency 1 known qualified instructors were &im- | he s 4 member, in a public statement| “Fortunately, the officials confirm- P d opodr I t oy a geeme aly < b 1 o bl Siviotits et naAl L Esumioler bl | ne gt e PSR At el Ol s anda goeodiness that AC }L,I'!CL Se_Llnb almost unoeiievabie. bers. The Professors of Military [ members of the administration of | > act have shown efficiency, hon Sclence and Tactics at the colleges|Governor E. Mont Reily | esty and capacity and the general os Cord tires, non-skid front andrear; Four- passenger capacity. Fourth Bodies los 1d larger, without were ugiformly excellent. Al the Calls Him Dictator sembly complished o great and 3ixdinch. 3 folding from under cowl, sacrificing headroom. Wool carpet camps had large numbers of young| “Ona of the reasons ad truly o otive worl officers, the great majority belng ex-| Governor Reily in justification for his|and « mic reforms cellent but very few of them having | nostility toward the majority party.” | piaced npon the statute book Pri:;i?fll;faclmnfi “XP"*:""P ) says the statement “is that tRe very| : ew states in the i e ¢ “No radical wrong, not any serious | predominance hat party in the | would lay claim to a highe Unusually long spr Ata denvand wit: g . complaint was found in any of the “.C”:i ‘L Tih flfl; (4:‘ ,,v\n,!g[y. a perni-|than that displaved by the isiand | fort, tire economy, roa . ; ey SSERancv i\“f steering comfort. Clutch f‘“d camps and as a whole they were noted | cjous influence upon all efforts for 1 may bLe verified by the > lubrication. oo "' :"'*‘_"-:L"“""-Jf' _“_““fl\r_“l“[d_ V“:" for the extraordinary lack of serious|, good government; d that its|anr ¢ 1t of the governor whic 1| e 5 1d, hinged at top shifting, made remar \‘n% easy. complaints.” leader, Mr. Barcelo has developed in- | is n made a payt of the annual st n.‘: lilf‘- <'m!{~‘);; I ] 1 Vindst Ll 1d visc > and accessible instru- The report contiues: “We take|to a dictator who is using his groat ! r e secretary of war to the| an EERES EIRNCE R INOE L Winds n~l d wiper. R isior n « Best switches. Motor pleasure in quoting the following pert- | power to thwart tb neficient ef- | pre ' | e urror. Iriver ric horn. inent remarks about these camps|forts of the governor Powers Of Goyernor | made by General Pershing, as pub- Want Self-Government The powers of the governor as| y R i News: I a ) e con ssion | p ded under ) “oraker act nl > e an . d v R ) ”B‘}“F‘t;‘n'rt‘“g:erofi:;?cxts.r'\:;:r::{; r“\;r‘;h The members of th mmission | provided 1 ¥ I iker act, in Sf e 'h(,z mym b, < e § .t} '_ N ng Ca and the Roadster, o ing sald, *“the Citizens’ Military Train- | S = other g nd c¢ ind see thes “wlephone us for br:ces. ing Camps serve as a foundation for - L% i IDEAL XMAS GIF frs - sistent with America’s national tra- £ ; E- § g ditions.’ -~ e hzm o B e “‘First, they are anti-militaristic,’ ey ».>$ | fifi}né J 4. rey y‘ = NE ] \l-“,-;:rfi 41-’3 O. Christm houg t or s-serviee Disc wheels demountahle at hub aces forward. on loor. and rim, or wood artiile rdeloth uphollstery; Turkish Larcel compartment behind optional without extra cost. beHlors: A driver's seat; luggage under rear he added, ‘and second, they are demo- cratic to the core. i = “‘It is no longer to be doubted that feag, " r e CTDDLL A ] with world conditions as they are, e q }”I ' 3 L‘ l E (4 109 preparations for war, as Lincoln said, =4 L g > /'/ / : L' it g is insurance for peace . ~ Y “To train a man to defend his = Qovetry is no more developing a mill- #arist of him than it i{s making a pugilist of a boy to teach him how to uge his fists in self-defense, ‘" ‘That, we can quickly dispose of. What T do want to impress, however, is the value to democracy of these camps and the army we hope to bulld up through them. We have never had a military autocracy in this coungry, thank God, and we never will. ‘“‘The man who attends, learns that all men are actually on an equality, and that the rich man's son and the poor man’s son alike owes an obli- gation to the Governmen LETTERS ARE PUBLISHED @erman Oficials Displeased at Pub- lication of Former Kaiser's Messages to His General, Berlln, Dec. 19.—(By Assoclated Press.)—Officlal quarters do not con- ceal thelr displeasure at the publica L ————— . R NERNE 3.5 PR D O PALACE Starting Next Sunday “Third Anniversary Week" ; Teserved geats pn sale Now A S e liances most satisfying to see and use day after day for years to come. cts have a world- for l-\ nest worth and en- Il never make a INIVERSAL Elect sters, Gri'ls, Heaters and lbnlk. '\"r*d‘ The mu,x!x Is to y your purc ¢ Conn, Light & Power Co. 02 West Main Stroot Open every night till Xmas, | SR —— v and Roadstey € to see them. ~e—

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