New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 27

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vyZON (G POWDER yse /ess SHCUNCS BERCULOSI Among 21 Gities Against Disase 4 Dec. 16.—The extension gaign to eradicate tuber- h the establishment of e cllnlcn fn the 21 citles Lwigowns of the State has d itself, it was asserted ephen J, Maher, Chair- te Tuberculosis Com- cording to feports re- office of the Comgission o Capitol, a total of 3666 e been geryed at the 21 the fiscal ‘year. ort clinic, which has ed twice a week by Dr. Superintendent of the um, has handled 560 ase and had been the ¢ ~maintained . by:the 1 g held only once @ week, ' * These., , 0 patients ‘each. rected by Dr. Hugh B, rintepdent of the Nor- um, The 'Waterbury eekly under the siper- Cole B. Gibson, Super- he Meriden Sanatorium, patients, and the New p; directed weekly by Dr. kwell, SBuperintendent of i State Sanatorium, has { of the other clinics Meriden, conducted r, Cole B. Gibson, 218; held - weekly by Dr. tamford, once in two Lynch, 200; Stratford, eks by Dr. Lynch, 150; monthly, by 112 Putnam, monthly. by i, 96; Plainfield, monthty §> pbell, 60; T, Stockwen 60; New Iby Dr Gibson, 64; on cul. "Dr. Stockwell { New !zn,\cn‘1 he other by adadition, & tubereul n maintained at the Now h center. While these inics ‘a®e not conducted migsion, it is certain nlnhed ,tremmenj. ave been report- or e(’ty This is indicat- stics of the New Haven assoclation that 1136 | treateil by them. Jast ye“ fiord, o clinic *has béen direct- he city dispensary by DPr. rphy, superintepdent of the §d sanatorium. , the expenses of those ained under the auspices ¢ tuberculosls conimission from the Christmas seal MahéWisaid today that health work would bed. nped, it not partially stop* ' present’’ Chrstma§ seal hould even partially fail. lon, raised - $80,047 last ugh its lpcal units and sale, hopes‘to increase ot to $100,000.f0 qarry' o in 1923, ¥y K10 GANADA Hpespiie— Lof Fxporls in 1021 Wmt fon to ‘the Northe-Jt . ¥ Went to Furope. n, Deg/%16.—Nearly halfl of corn from’ the United 21-—or 58,582,808 bushels | anada, nccordlng to' thel ment of agriéulture. ‘this corn, however, eventhal- 10 Euvropp, for . Canadian owed that only. 12,000, 000 | re imported. from this| f0F home consumption. ml corn during.each of the! months of 1922 were during any ~month of | Wi i largest fefrdign ‘market i corn - waf the Nether- 17,843,464 bushels were e fext largest markets, receipts were the United ny and Meéxjes. “for the ' first eight| ‘I year éxceeded the ex- entire year of 1921 by ishels, nc,gordlng to the Total -torn exports for 1 !174 05 \bushels. . For he of 192% exports | bushels. Exclusivé| of corn meal and uivalent of 1,811,064 ll SE IN LUXURIES. . 15.—~The ‘import and of tablg, oyl 86 fn Japan and is 88 denoting the increasing Chabits of the Japanese importation 845,000 “yen in 1913 sbut “in (230,000, ‘and_for ‘of . this > yeak | Import “was 1,432,- 5,618,000 yen' and en. the ! first eight tank gave its first demonstration in New York when it sped up Roékville, [ NEW BRITAIN [ 'lhe latest addition to Uncle \am s armory is the amphibious battle tank which tears over Jand at 85 miles an hour and chases the fleeing enemy through water. Before high army. officials the Broadway, climbed the Palisades and then swam the Hudson. was invented by Walter Christie, former auto racer. above) climbing the Palisades and (below) udson. A 1t |8 It is shownl swimming the Of course you will get her somé- ‘ thing she will treasure for herself, " But why not get her a Thor also —a gift that will last a lifetime— - that will give her many hours of freedom through the yedrs? Mbre than 750,000 women are proud and happy Thor owners. They know what the Thor saves in time, labor, and wear on clothes: Last week saw 2,800 Thors put -y I?y s into service. Decide now to see. : aflg f) -~ the Thor—then arrange for defiv- Lo®% ery Christmas Eve. sy You’ll fnake no mistake-—more /- gy have chosen Thor than any other. AT . —THE— - ‘ SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC GO.' e 75-77-79-81 Church Street ——— “They All Like eMeadow Gold Bulter Whereves goodneu and 8unty in foods are appreciated you will find Meadow Gold butter, For discriminatin, adults or hungry children nothing. can match it. You wi find it in goofleunuunu and among the most careful of your friends—because Meadow Gold butter is always , delicious and savory. For over”23 years Meadow . Gold butter has been of uniformly high quality. . Thatis why Meldow Gold butter is the figst choice of careful iousewives. They know that butter can make or mar a meal and they take no chances when they buy Meadow Gold. Churned fresh every day from tichest cream, thoroughly pasteufized. Eiple '"fl‘d and scaled at the ¢reamery to proteet its goodness a z in yellow unons. ‘When you want to be sure of butter, nl r If your dealer does not hanglle Meadow Gold write ws. We will see that ydu are mfi BEATRICE CREAMERY CO, Siccessor to : DILIDN & DOUGLAS, Inc. 7 DAILY WagsTime, | Measure Agninst Which | - |(\h\d- rs have been protesting will con- tinue for-some time. de tion of " C . |asked.for” ngfice ‘minister abalition of the businogs tax is fm- possible has no” revenue dvflclmwy that would aecrue thereYrom.” w one, " [wholesale ahd retall, and number of pdrsons engaged. thsurance andijoan companies pay on thelr capital, rent and pumber of bers sons engaged and manufacturers their rent and number of employes, HERALD, FRIDAY, CONTINUE TAXES DECEMBER l), 1922, Japancse Traders Have Beon Pro- tosting To Remain For Somé Time. 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