New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 15

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LIQUOR IN SWEDEN 1S RATIONED U7 New System Shows 50 Per Cent. Reduction in Consumption fob 17 of intoxieating The lguors 60 per cent ning of 1014 when| 1 orationing system went Ant o This f shown by the lat. | ot N I reports which that the reduation took place without ah ®otely excinding anyons from the use of a'eoholle stimnients oxeept thoss wha ahised the law by drinking 10 CXCOSS, 'nder the tem, ndividi ®aclkialf, tian s e winen Quode consump- | in Bweden | near thes Swedish rationing sys. given cards up on which they ean obtain a4 ypiven| amount of distilled lignor Winas, The maximum amount allowed to iny vindivid wl is about seven halt pints per month and this 1s al towed to married nien Marmed women receive no allowance exeept from their Jmshand's cards, while un- married women receive as low as 0ne and one-hali pints per month, O special oceasions, such as weddings or festivities, these allowances are in sed it requested The rationing cards are revoked in the case of individuals convicted of drunkenness. The official report states that the number of inebriates whose licenses have heen taken nwiy have decreased enormonsly in 1913 the number of inebrintes who lost their licenses to bhuy intoxicants was 60.42 persons per thousand; while in 1921 only 16,55 persons per thousan were found guilty of drunkenness, The consumption of distilled liquers in Sweden in 1913 amounted to s, 541,045 liters, a liter heing a trifle loss than two pints. In 1621 the Swedish people nsed 4,920,400 liters, Meantime the population creased from 5,750,000 to 6,000,000, RUSSIAN CHILDRE GIVEN G00D CARE Health Committee Finds Better Provisions for Them one- has in London, I'eh, 17— Two bright spots have been found in the soviet regime in Russia by a commission sent to that country by the health committee of the league of nations. The, are the provisions myde for taking care of children and fhe| attention paid to scientific research. | The commission found that, despite | all difficulties, the Russian children, | apparently were heing taken care of in a comprehensive way and that the present regime has done ité utmost o obtain proper econditions for the development of the child. It adg however, that “in’ view of the ditn | cuit state of things which af present sts in Rus the custom grown up of voluntarily abandoning the child to the care of the state,” Despite all obstacles, it was found that scientific studies behall of public health were pursued with the uimost zeal. “n Moscow alone.”” the report states, “there were 12 municipal teriological laboratories, while in the Moscow district there were 30, The league commission found the central public health administration in the hands of fully competent medi cal officers It found also that the difficulty of railway transport in Ru had tend- ed to limit its cliolera and typhus| epidemic. It the railway traffic had been normal, the commission said, the cholera would have spread westward, The commission declared that there was douht that the spots has| ne no famine and| spread of epidemics were related one fo the other. “Cholera,” it states “seems to have been almost entirely limited to the famine district, while typhus is mainly restricted to the same district,” The commission suggested that the ssian. government conclude a sani- onvention and an anti-epidemic agreement with adjoining countries The people’s health commissary ex- pressed his readiness to do so and was particnlarly anxions to make such an agreement first of all with Poland. VISGOUNT BRYCE'S SENSE OF HUMOR Former British ~ Ambassador | Greatly Amused in U. . Tampa, Fla, I%eb. 17.-—The sense af humor posseased by the late Viscount | ‘Dryce, formerly Britiah Ambassador in the United States, passed away recent.y in England, was strik- ingly illustrated at a banquet tender- ed the statesman here some years ago by the Tampa Board of Trade, The orchestra at the hotel where the banquei was held was composed of Tyrolese, none of whom could speak lingllsh, Wlllis 13, Powell, for- meriy widely known middle weatern and eastern newspaper and advertis. ing man, then secretary of the Board ot Trade, was charged with {he prep- aration of the musical program and he undertook to {nstruct the, orches. tra leader that when the toastmaster did the honors to Great Britain and the Ambassador and the assemblage | arose and lifted glasses for the toas, the orchestra should play “God Sawe the King. 0 be certain that the leader understood his instructions, Powel!l whisthl a fow bars of the Rritish national anthem, | The auspicious moment arrived, | The toast: tor feelingly spoke of the relations hetween Great Brif- ain and the Unjted States, proposed a 1o the Mother country and her Atnbassidor, (he company arose - € orchestra burst out with | who | | | | and exhansted | a1l eyes turned GUARD AGAINST AN EPIDEMIC | Enrlch and Strengthen Your Rlood Now With That Splendid Tonie, Gude's Pepto-Mangan Keep your blood fn good eondition The blood very often gets in had shape, almost without your knowing it How many times you feel tired | Yon don't care abhout | anywhere Your N effort and you wake morning more tired tMun cuting or g work hecomos up i the lwhen you went to hed When you feel like that, look to your blood. You can be pretty sure it ix fn a weakened eondition, Don't Jet yourself get run down, 1f you do not feel right, begmin taking Gude's Pepto-Mungan and keep it up | for hiie Ciude's Popto-Mangan i put up in both liquid and tablet term and {s wold druggists everywhere. The | Hquit and tablets have exactly the sume medicinal value, Buy which- The name “Gude's 18 on the package, | (Advartisernent.) e ———————— ————— “There'll Fie a Hot Time In the OId Town Tonight." The guests were struek dumb, and toward Mr. Bryce, That gentleman began to laugh. He laughed untfl the tears streamed down his face, When the orchestra concluded fta rendition of the alr so popular with the Army and Navy during the Span- ish-American war, the party appland- ed loudly and the musicians, feeling highly honored hy the aeclaim, played it again. Mr. Bryce was so greatly amused | at the incident he took steps to see that the newspapers in Great Rritain recorded if, and from that source it | went all over the world. | NOTED SHOT HANGS SELE | Stamford, Web. 17, -John R. Tal-| cott, a woted rifle shot, was found dead in his garage in Park place here yesterday afternoon. He had| hanged himself. Talcott was 45 years| old and leaves his wife, who lives here, and two sisters, Idith gnd May, in New London, IPor fifteen years Taleott had heen connected, in a managerial capacity and an officer, with a local clectrical contractor concern. LND RELI WORK W SEPT. Washington, Keb. 17. -The Ameri- can relief administration expects to withdraw from its undertaking in the famine stricken Russia next Septem- ber 1, Bdward Rickard of that organ- zation said today, after he had con- I with Secretary Hoover. e MOTHER! Open Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” Hurry mother! FEven a sick child loves the “fruity" taste of “‘California g Syrup” and it never falls to open | the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow, It constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels is often all that {s necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup" which has di- rections for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother! You must say “California’ 'or you may get an imitation fig syrup. B THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THICK' AND ABUNDANT S A AT S T P T “Danderine” costs only 35 cents a bottle, One application end: all dandruff, stops itch = ing and falling hair, and, in a few moments, vou have doubled the beauty of your halr, It will appear a mass 8o sofl, lustrous, and few weeka you sec new hair-—fin the scalp. "Danderine” is (o the nair what fresh ghowers of rain und sun- easy to do up. Buty % what will please yon ; be after n (W when ¢ ¥ and downy at first - yes — but really new shine are to vegetation, Tt goes right to the roots, Invigoratcs and strength- | most will uss, 5 halr growing all over ens them, Thia dsilghtful, stimulat- Ing tonle helps thin, lifeless, faded | § hair to grow long, thick, heavy and luxuriant, —_— e Teaith The Secret of Atiraction, Women of today depend o goed deal upon the medern fhodiste and a | {8 knowledge of the cosmefie ari to| make them aliractive, Too there exists heneaih it ail a suffering woman whosa nervous laugh or foreed | smile covers a pang of agony cansed | | by fome feminine i1, To such a wom- | an Lydfa 1B, Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound will happy relief from her suffering, that will make her far miore attractive than costly gowna and cosmetics. I'or nearly fifty years American women have relied upon this root and herb medicine to relieve their ail- often | & bring health and a | @ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, BUFFALO EXCITED Not Problems af Selling, But Giving City Jobs fo Fx-Bartenders, Buffulo, former b, 17, Appointment 16 saloonkecpers and Sizes 16 to 44, HOU! ting covers. sugar canisters. Set of 3 pieces ......... Fitst quality. 0 R 7 8 Oy Ash Can dy. 2 side handles. pe 1TX28. oois v : . der—$95.00. delightful underwear. Save 81c a yard. ON BOOZE QUESTION | of | kaid of bar- tenders to positions in the park de- Sage, Allen & Co., Inc. EWARES AT TEMPTING PRICES Pantry Sets In decorated Dutch design with tight fit- Set consists of tea, coffee and Tea Kettle Solid copper, nickel plated, Rome make. Made of galvanized iron with corrugated FUR COATS $95 00 Coats of wallaby and French seal, 86-in. long, Taupe Australian collar, cuffs and bor- 'FEBRUARY RADIUM SILK $2.19 All silk radium of very heavy quality in white and light pink and washable. The $3.00 quality. WASHABLE PUSSY WILLOW SILK $3.50 Luxurious silks in pink, flesh color, ivory, light blue, orchid, navy and black for under- wear. Guaranteed washable, width 40 inches. With each purchase of these silks you get a paper pattern with instructions free. MANY OTHER EQUALLY GOOD VALUES partment hus caused one of the sharp the somewhat stormy career of the pres ent eity councll Responding to criticlsms Commis | sioner Meahl of the park department he did not make a est debates that has marked practice of | appointing saloonkeepers, but “if they lnrr out of work and respectahle (hey will receive the same consideration as other persons, Mayor I'rank X. Sehwal, brewer, elected on & “wet” platform supported Commissioner Meahl former “")‘) "I never knew bhefore that a saloon had such a eriminal record," mayor patron saint [ keepor [®aid the my He was # snloonkeeper sold lquor WiaN W saloon jugs and botties Mount Vernon.) against w saloon had a store and | Goerge Washington keeper I'he great [ar still there (at Why discriminate Keepor ' | ¥kes are lower, TRussell Bros. | ndyt, HARTFORD, CONN. The popularity of tweed suits for now ‘and for Spring is undisputed. Muslin and .. 47c ette. Made v .. $1.97 OUR EX .. $1.47 Raccoon der effect. Makes you save 50 cronnds with Mallinson’s heavy weight inches wide, $: HARTFOR Sale Offerings. ments, GOWNS FOR § without sleeves CHILDREN'S SLEEPING GARMEN Children’s sleeping garments northern skins. Belted model—$225.00. More New Styles Have Arrived in Tweed, Home- spun and Trelaine Suits Box-coat or smartly belted suits in orchid, lavender, eypress, tan, Meadowhrook, light blue and rose. 29 crepe gowns, models with or $1.29. $1.00 of flannel- vith feet. Attractive designs of kittens or ducks—$1.00, PERT SHOPPERS FILI, PROMPTLY ALI, MAIL. AND TELEPHONE ORDERS NORTHERN RACCOON COATS $225.00 coats of deep furred selected Three and four stripe bor- SILK SALE JERSEY TRICOLETTE $1.69 The finest quality, closely woven with fine mesh, in all the standard shades. STRIPED WASH SILKS A bargain. $1.00 c a yard on these goods. White neat satin stripes. PONGEE SILKS $2.25 rough weave pongee silk, very in white and natural colors, 36 3.50 quality. —FROM — —TO— NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD HUNDREDS WILL COME —TO THE— MILL-END SALE — TOMORROW — . Many New Arrivals In New Merchandize On Sale At Bar- gain Prices In Addition To The Originally Advertised Mill - End “Abraham Lincoin, | I i .23 WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN The First Fascinating Peek at Spring Frocks of brand new Spring things bursting ra- midst Winter The charming assurange these diantly with still here! into one But here they are—and every line is a lovely invitation which whispers ahead of the “Buy me and keep crowd,” colorings initinl and this The arc well represented in Newest weayves showing, Coats:— Of ‘hilla or Polo Cloth Materials are Spring’s Prime Favorites Fiven at this early date their vogue is tremendous and their variations are e without limit, Prices range from $21.98 to $49.50. Seen the New Knickerbockers We Are Offering At $5.98 Each? Made of (he prettiest of fancy wool materials—well tailored. Just the ideal Garment for the Sportswoman. New Spring Hosie ew Spring Hosiery Correct and Attractive — arriving daily—A most appreciative aud- ience gathers daily at our hosicry counter admiring all the new Spring novelties, We are featuring for this weck At $2.00 a pair. A wonderful value in Silk and wool, clocked hose—two shades to choose from, A Few Words About Corsets The corset buy and never wear is the really cxpensive corsct, The corset that misses being cv- actly what you want is the one that can afford. that you costs more than you The ordinarily made loses its shape and does not wear well is an extravagance. Why not let our graduate cor- seticre fit you to one of our cor- gratis and regrettable corset sets? This service fs protects against huying mistakes. you Art Department News To those seeking new instruction books on Tatting, Crocheting, Knitting. ete.—Come in and 1ook over the many new books ed this week.

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