New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921, —— effect that it was useless to attempt ! Things Ave Going Well With Prohibi- | to bulld up valuable hears owing to paaierhidodtine Al ibdy | tlon Enforcement Agents Work- Their Opposition Shows That Not | monter o bt s isabie ncvi | from much testing made the remark ing Along Border. to the state at a profit” | withdraw iquor from bond have W whi become of the llve stock | yequeed the domestic supply iieit From {ime to time of late, articley | INdustry 1t we all descend to this|jjquor 60 per cent and “gentlemen’s | practice ? |agreements’ F ¢ materially checked Dr, Tice of Chicago says “practically [ liquor smuggling over the borders, every one of us will react to tuber- | Prohtbition Commissioner | culin” and the eminent Dr. Fishburg | serted today in a “Chris & dairy men visited the Herald, request- [of New York says the same, More- [Ing" to his army of enforc Ing that publicity be glven the faction | Over he states that the bovine type!agents throughout the is a benefit to humans as it protects| On the whale he saic from the more deadly human type|going well, notwithstanding Here! Hurried Shoppers " Tomorrow is your final Christmas shmpfing day. If iAot bl SRR BT S D O G S | your gift list is not completely checked off ) come here to- L b { morrow and you'll find plenty of last ife sugpes- tions — plenty of selecticns, plenty of clevks to help you The world's foremost breeder of one | ¢gitimate grounds whatever to at- | constructive enforcement of the 18th of our great breeds of cattle safd 1 [tempt, even if they could, the eradi-famendment.” . ) BT - - AR A | 6 B pick what you desire, and unmatched Besse - Lela prices. have appeared in this and other news papers regarding the tuberclin tests for cows, Today a small delegation of of dafrymen who are opposed to these tests and innoculations Taking ZSTCRE N PRSEPG SO NS 17 S | e P S do believe there would have been less | “ation of bovine tubereulosis until the e tuberculosis today If the tuberculin [ tuman type is eradicated from the SPEEDING UP MAIL, test had never been discovered.” The | 1uman race. 2 writer put the followlng questions to In our present deplorable predica-| z a Vermont physician of wide experi- [ ient brought about by human ¢ Jlection Booth Is Installed As Auxil- ence who holds an important state 1 would urge owners of bac iary Post Office in New York. position. Is a rise in temperature in | ilseased herds to test and sell to the| xow York S g ] New York, Dec. 23.—To speed up in anlmal following the injection of | tate as the lesser of two evils. Fow- |y Lundling of Christmas mail TOBACCO l\“h CANDY | CIGARS tuberculin any indication that the| wver, T object to the inoculating A uptown post office has I vy i Herbert Taveyton ...$1.9¢ bl ‘and animal is affected with tuberculosis? | condemning ‘of healthy animals. The ,Ilm,”.],y oD B { i g T S Rib l“ll I(' andy ] {cath rate from cancers has inc in it 80 speedy a system that th ) bty AT SR bunch at the point of injection | 100 per cent due in the opinion of Prince Albert .. . SCHRAI'T barely get 3 4 A d Soc any proof that the animal has tuber- [ yany physicians to inoculations. You |, T { & ¥ 9 TN (R oonmon i ASSORTED Tollan J culosis? “No." m ney disease until the | | ; | : a T Tarvard 1 goin % - Serene Mixture ) 'OLATE Is the formation of matter in the | iisease factories (serum factories) Al Ral el flml“f“ ; 4 Bl . Wik CHOCOLATE | 13 vard eye after the application of tuberculin | losed, until the people relegat ind sorted. | i z 4 SR % - proof of tuberculosis? “No.” tious and material theor! The efliciency of the little station is Edgeworth o . (25) 2 Is the practice of constantly inject 3 heap of the past and turn Edgeworth (12 1b.) .. B SC UL ' t such, Postmaster Morgan says, that Thsral S reulin into an animal in ever in the pathway of Truth Toraimayi e nressadiinto nerve 4 Tuxedo BT P acks Londres ses lable to canse tuber- [which will bring that day in which |jce i 3 ¥ even if the dosés are| they shal not I nor destroy all '1n l;““ UI‘M}W u’!“ dlnm‘\‘ Imperial Cube Cut .. LK P ¢ ‘11 . T 568 4 ) or des all h handles about 5,000 package TGARETTE s Jla ne 2CLOS S e ol e : F g CIGARETTE CHOCOLATE | Blackstone Perfectos It certainly looks as though the new g 24 Philip Morris (box nl 93¢ 1b. e ‘.’,'.’) federal ruling was made to drive | ! Immms——————me——m——— W 100) 2,30 | SCHRAFT'S » Perfectos .. (25) every breeder into the test. The call English Ovals (80) . ASSORTEI ing Perfectos - (10) for compulsory testing of little | : b D . Yote huyl healthy calves intended for interstate e k 3 PIPES CHOCOLATE | Pete ks shipment did not come from the pub- s ofd ! 3 . C. DBakelite | (]1 5 ]M) | .K;ul)‘\y Lover ... lie, nor from the breeders therefore. 4 % | Soby’s Lover ... It is my opinlon that it was promul- gated by the tmterests to bind a little tighter the coils o intolerant in- quisition which in own interest wonld force the I of superior cattle etiher to 5o out of business or to allow his animals to be inoculated " with the pr ct of a dangerous dis- g ¢ HHI ease, If th uling is permanent the L 3 { Parker pedigreed cattle industry of this coun- i, ‘ try Is ind in a perilous position for | there are many of the more practical : ot oCB breeders of long experience in pertect ol $1.45, $2.00, $2.50, | | | e T R R i DT Y T P e R | | Holland Society | of 25) Londres \I IPl’I‘R\ MUFFLERS Kid $3.40, Leather | Silk Wool $2.90, Felt $1.75. S145, 175, y Moccasins $1.40 and | § $2.00, $2.90. [ ~l 00 and up d ; \I.un Floor) (%ocnnd Floor) | (Main Floor) constructive breeding, since we do i - @ AN ‘ ¢ 3 - = S e R S ot cave to continue business under | Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” | ¥ | PA. S condltions that necessitate the con: INTERWOVEN | NECKWEAR JANAS HANDKER- tamination of our permanent breeding JARNING! RS S Ay LI A . Cotton Soisette, | Dt i it (e SRR OB B CmiiE WARNING! - Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, HOSE ¢, $1.45 special lot | CHIEFS and! insidlous disease; you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed b ; Lisle : $ g . §1.¢ Speci: i Dr. Kierman in The Homestead of 8 § 8 B ) d by g ¢y Silk . 75 ) s i 1.95 Special lot Initial Aptll 30 savar The animal tosses m| Physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for | 3 { Oth : § Elsewhere $2.50 ¢ each the. United States from tuberculosis £ i (All Boxed) (Main TFloor) (Main Floor) in lve stock are estimated at $40,- Colds Headache N (it (M Floo) ‘i’”R AINCOATS & W o M 1001 ALl £ 3 —_— —_— p— ¢ Rheumatism 000,000, But Dr, Kierman failed to 3 § (Main Floor) | | Special Lot | gyAyING SETS agreement with the writer that the $3.00 and up. future has lost all inducement for e SER, tell what the annual losses were in Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis pre-testing days which I venture to Earache hbaea . . bl 89.00 say were very small. If the- losses < Lumb ago Pain, Pain & = = | HOUSE teed $1.25 to $1.75 from tuberculosis have Increased L GRav, S T ) 5 L | s | R G from .0, negligible sum. to $40,000,000 Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. f Z BES COATS | proof (Bax annually after more than 25 years of - b G e (Main 'Eloor) testing, what will the annual loss $6.45 and $7.45 ‘~—”” N S (\Lxm Ifol) 7 Main Floor) | KRS ( ) SLIPPE BOYS’ — e FRuSSEIm=hO! nna | 95 - BATHROBES LEATHER SILK TIES |, %3¢ and §L15 )5 and $4 Felt Moceasins e BAGS g et B D06 d 1 0 ¢ andignei iRl E0 les §4.95 to §13.50 Te 1{1101 Moo ; estions for (Bargain (Bargain 3 .\.1‘_1 boys on the sec- Basement) | B:lsonmm) ettt T nml floor. PN A !. P Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists Asplrin s the trade mark of m\)er Manufacture of Monoacetleacidester of HARTFORD Open Friday Night—Closed Saturday Night —LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS — SHOULD VISIT Celluloid I‘;lpm' Cutte 10c to 6.10 Ivory Toilet Sets . to $9.95 Powder Boxes ... ¢ to $1.95 Hair Receivers ......4ic to \1 ‘h l «! 3 : Pin Cushions VoA A5 1~:lr;mlns;1:;:' 5 | ) \ Jewel Cases ....ov0...45 Gotwns ..., e an S 0p 1 g Brushes S R ) \1 (.)H f UMBRELLA WAISTS \\\ EATERS | BOUDOIR $1.00 to $10.95 Voile $1.95 to | Slip-ons CAPS (Third Floor) 5 $1.95 to $3.95 WE OFFER EXCELLENT CHOICE IN : PLes 39¢ and 93¢ SILK Hand made Tuxedos M b SO : UMBRELLAS $2.95 to $495| gy0s to s6.95 (B q ;IF I S FOR M N il Fi 149 mnq! ,’__' to ‘ (Third Floor) | Basement) (il lap) || == } INFANT'S With complete stocks of gifts for men, we are able to solve the most T ANDKER. | T FLANNEL : MC('IF(}‘II:-:(' < | NOVELTIES | difficult problem of women in choosing his gift. . M CHIEFS GOWNS $3.95 to $34.85 | Happy Gifts for || 4 i) 1 i9¢ 95¢, $1.19, $1,45 | Povs 2o SRS | Baby on the i ' A At : Mink, Squirrel, il MEN'S NECKWEAR MEN'S SHIRTS E \ @ugin | (i © ) Ak S | i foor el AR .‘.”_A,‘__ » Fo— e ¢ R TR APPE l S A L FUR COATS Felt, ¢ $35.00 to $395.00 Satin quilted Moceasins $1.40 and §2.90 Felt (Bargain Base- ment) 95¢ and §1.35 B (Third Floor) \&,\a B oy ' P - LUJITJ : Silk Neckwear BerKeley o \s Knit Neckwear '"s.fi#&z,._. {n stripes and plain col- ors, at $3.00 and $3.50. Silk Shirts Engilish ' (Third Floor) S A hug rtment in a large assortment of patterns. #5c to $3.00 Do e 3 Desse- L@,‘; nd Full Fashioned Silk Hose with high spliced heel wnd double sole in black, navy, cordovan, guede and tan. Der pair $1.00 Men'’s Bathrobes in a large assortment of patterns with and without trimming. From $7.50 to $15.00 Fiber Silk Hose in a heavy weight fibre silk over lisle in black cordovan navy suede 500 Imporied Wool Hose All Sizeg—With Clox Per pair 81.50 MAIN in a beautiful assort ment o color combina tions in neat patterns .00 to 810.00 Men’s Pajamas ensive showing Manhattan pajamas, including plain and fancy color ) to $6.00 Madras Shirts Good quality woven madras shirts in excel- lent tailoring may be had as low as $2.00. FLOOR Broadcloth Shirts Ixcellent quality broadcloth, in plain only, at $5.00, Men's Gloves unlined gloves, ing Mochag $1.97 to $7.00 Lized Gloves — $2.50 White Oxford Shirts Collar attached of fine mercerized Oxford, at $3.00. Always More Valie For Less Money 27 STORES. s e e i B M

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