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e Y e s pons PREVENTABLE DISEASES TAKE TOLL OF 400,000 This is the Annual Number of Deaths Which Has Declined metentific Kaowledge Pue to F Santa Barbara, Cal, June “There are over 400,000 deaths in the United Btates every year from pre ventable diseases,” said Dr. William F. Bnow of New York in addressing the National Tuberculosis association today The diseases as tubereulosis gon. orrhoea, Infantile diarrhoea, typheid fever and others have deelined large Iy as a rvesult of the application of scientifie knowledge and community organization, The next forward step in further life saving in this country must bome through more erective co- ordination of existing health agencies “In addition to the officially con stituted health officers in \arious states and cities throughout the coun- try, there are from 20 to a0 different voluntary health agencies, each striv. ing to get over a particular program To reduce the death rate from pre ventable diseases to a practical mini- mum there must be a getting together ©of these organizations, [ “This Is a task which the National Health Councll has set for itself, Already very definite steps have been | taken In this direction by the national | health agencies, including the Ameri- can Soclal Hygiene association, Na. tional Committee for Mental Hygiene, National Organization for Public Health Nursing, National Tuberculosis | assoclation, American Public Health assoclation, American Red Cross con. ference of State and Provincial Health authorities of North America, Coun-' ell on Health and Public Instruction of the American Medical association, | the American society for the Control | of Cancer, and a number of other assoclated national agencies.'" NEWEST STAR IS FOUND BY LOWELL ASTRONOMERS death rate from such syphilis, CITY ITEMS, North & Judd Mfg Co. has declared & regular quarterly dividend of three per cent Radio sets and supplies st Moi s advt Ira E. Hieks 1s at the Charter Oak hospital recovering from opera- tion for enlarged tonsils and adenoids Have The Herald follow you on your vacation, 18¢ a week, cash with order. - adyt The Cathelie an Wamen's Benevelent Legion will meet Wednesday evening at & o'clock in St. Mary's school hall Vietrolas and Planos, Henry Morans adve Mrs Bud,” of first of July New Lendoa Wesley N, Fay and son, Hartford, will leave the to make their home in where Mr. Fay has ae- cepted a position as sales manager for the Tide Water Oil Bales Corp Mrs. Fay before marriage was Miss Ressie Feeney of this eity and has a host of friends here. French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main Ft, Prof. Bldg. Exelusive millinery, a William J. Fallon, proprietor of tiie New York dining room, was tendered a bachelor dinner at that place last night by a number of his friends He was presented with a cloek, Mr. Fallen will marry Miss Catherine Brophy at # o'clock Wednesday morn- ing at St. Mary's church, Vietrolas, Kdisons, Sonoras Pierce's—advt Miss Catherine Heck, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Fdward Heck of 167 High street, was operated upon for appendicitis at the New Tritain Gen- eral hospital yesterday. Have The Herald follow you on your vacation, 18¢c a week, cash with order.—advt, John Konoski, 14, Main street is at the General hospital suffering at 603 North New Britaln from a of {broken arm which he received when |cigco and Oakland, Cal., he fell from a fence near his home Goddess of Liberty in the pageant, yesterday. Vietor at and Edison records | Plerce’s.—advt, Arthur C. Ellason of 4% Winthrop street and Miss Astrid B, Anderson of 398 Chestnut street will be mar- |ried at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon | at the home of the bride. The Rev, Dr. Abel Ahlquist of the First Luther- an church will officlate, Reports from the Bristol hospital Discovery Made at Flagstaff, Arizona, |today stated that the condition of ""'\nudlenc! he | seph Falleto of this city, who was 8€- | ,0¢i0n of coal Ccal Commission by Means of Comparative Pho- | 5,01y ynjured in an attempt to make a back dive iInto Rockwell's pond,|) gty ate. Sunday, remains unchanged, He is| Flagstaff, Ariz., June 26.—Dr. C. O.|suffering from a partial fracture of| Lampland of Lowell observatory here | the vertebrae of the neck. | t has announced the discovery of a new| Maureen, star located in a spiral nebula of the lof Mr. and Mrs, George Patterson of southern heavens in the constellation | North Main street, was operated upon Centaurus. The discovery was made | this afternoon at 4 o'clock at her through comparative photographic|home for swollen glands. Dr. George plates, one plate showing nothing and | I"lanagan is attending her. e OFFICERS OVEREAT a sharp and clear image of the star, Dr. Lampland said. % | The nebula in Centaurus, known as | Expert in Marinc Circles States That From Captains Down All Officlals of Boats Have Large Appetites. Messier 83, has been observed at Low- ell ‘observatory for many years for the London, June 26.—Captain Selwyn Day is one of the best known of the purpose of detecting changes which might occur in it. With the modern | mercantile marine officers and an A. D. C. to the king. He has been all highly improved and accurate optical | instruments used in the comparisons through the mill at sea, and he says that the trouble with the officers on of photographs of different dates, it |the big Atlantie steamers now-a-days, 48 possible to detect extremely small | differences in the details of the photo- graphic plates used, Dr. Lampland sald in explaining the discovery. New stars are of the greatest in-| terest to astronomers, because thelr growth in brilllancy, their decline, and sometimes their ultimate disap- pearance, afford the investigator an opportunity to study changes in the chemical composition of the body. —_— ‘“‘Apprentices and junior officers in |the passenger ship of today,” he as-|s | serts, “all eat too rich food, too often, Chantilly, June 26, — Miss Edith and in too large quantities. Conse- Cummipgs, of Chicago, defeated Mlle. | quently, as they have no real physi- Janin Gavelle, France's second rank-|cal labor to perform, at least ¢0 per- ing golter, by one up in 19 holes in|cent of them are physically unfit. The the second round of the internation-|great need of the service is for physi- al's women golf champfonship tourna- |cal training and an adequate course in ment here today. practical seamanship. There s much more need of these things than for|t ineistence on a higher educational standard.” CHICAGO GIRL WINS They are little, but oh, my!—Herald Classified ad department. 16-months-old daughter | woman from each state as associate member of body, patch says, have isky conspired to place king of Ser- bia on Bulgaria's throne. man Metz for returning evasive an- suit in Wilmington, Del. ALASKAN VOLCAN. AGAIN | Shishaldin Emitting Huge Quantities from captains down, is that they eat| ghignaldin volcano, on Unimak Island, | more than is good for them. | which |20, 1922, was emitting bursts of heavy coast guard cutter Halda reported on} arrival of the vessel here in the course of her annual patrol of Alaskan Bering Sea waters. | was picturesque, storles of eyewitnesses, burst from the crater and the top of air, about 200 feet of the summit dis- appearing. BRITAIN Goddess of Liberty NEW Miss Margaret M, Krsak, San Francisco, will have charge of the Pageant of All Nations at the National Educational associa- |tion’s convention, which v #8 be held simultaneously in San Fran- une 28, July 6. She will personify the 'Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World | Seven deaths and 83 injured is Six negroes twice sentenced to toll of elevated train's 35 foot plunge death for alleged participation in in Brooklyn. | Elaine, Ark,, riot in 1019, released on order of Supreme Court at Little Rock. Harding tells Cheyenne is opposed to nationali- mines and says U, 8. will point out so- ution of existing fuel troubles. President Conservatives sweep Ontario in pro- vinefal election Toronto says, liberal coglition overwhelmed, Ethel Barrymore has filed sult for divorce from Russell G. Colt, son of late Samuel P. Colt, millionaire rub- ber man. Chairman Adams of republican na- fonal committee asks appointment of Washington dis- William Silkworth, bucket shop inquiry, dency of Consolidated change, New York. under fire in resigns presi- Sofla investigators declare they Stock ex- evidence Premier Stamboul- Premier King tells Canadian com- mons at Ottawa that United States has been invited to further discuss co-operation in llquor law enforce- ment. Court threatens former Congress- wers in government German patent canyons, melting the snow and the black streams could be seen for miles. Lava continued to flow for three days BEGINNING TO “CUT UP” | wna" neaxs smoke. was emitred " tor | more than a week. At one of the S ’ |light houses on Unimak Pass, the flames lighted up the sky for days, ‘sppqaflnm according to the keepers, {in the form of a cross. On Christmas Eve, 1022, Paviof voleano, on the Alaskan peninsula, was in eruption and lava flowed for several days thereafter, with a heavy emission of smoke for a longer period. Natives at villages visited by the Halda deciared that Bogoslov, the “disappearing island" that first ap- peared from the sea during a period of heavy earthquakes and volcanic eruption of Shishaldin!activity in 1906, had changed its con- according to theitour during the last year, but the re- Great flames port could not be confirmed. Scien- | tists declare that Bogoslov is in reality a submerged volcano, only the peak | appearing above the surface of the ocean, of Black Smoke—Erupted in November of Last Year Kings Cove, Alaska, June 26.— erupted violently November moke early in May, officers of the and | The 1922 in the he voleano was blown high Lava poured down the DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUN¥ 1923 26 THE HERALD | “WANT ADS" #and Ready Roference. LINE RAYRS FOR CONSEOUTIVE INBERTIONS Charge Prepaid 1" » e line Nae [ Mne lne (R » |l inch 5 Lines No Ad Acespted Aftar | Cinssifed Page Ads Arceplad Canvenience of Ouston Ask For & “Wani Ad" MOVE FOR MORE PAY | Agitation to Inerease in Wages for Railroad Trainmen is to be In- augurated in Chicago, Cleveland, June 26 A consideraticn of the question of for in- meeting tor inaugurating a movement creased compensation has been called by W. G. Lee, president of the erder of rallway conduetors, to meet in Chi- cago Monday, July 9 | The southern assoclation of gen- eral committees of the two brother- hoods will meet in Washington on July 28 and a special meeting of the | eustorn assoclation of general cowi- mittees has heen called to meet in Cleveland, Thursday, August ¥, tor the purpose of considering the ques- tion of increased wages. CATHOLIC EDUCATORS MEET, Cleveland, O, June 26.-—Catholic educators from many citles assem- bled here today for the opening ses- slon of the 20th annual meeting of the Catholic educational association. Sev- eral delegates including many nuns engaged in teaching in parish schools, acandemlies or colleges are included in the gathering. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that all the stockholders of The Sunrise Land Company have signed and acknowl- edged, before an officer authorized to ltake acknowledgement of decds, an agreement that the corporate exis- tence of saild corporation shall be terminated; that pursuant to sald agreement the directors of said cor- poration are acting as trustees to close up the business of said poration. All persons having claims apainst sald corporation are herohyf notifiled to present the same to W. L.| Hatch at No. 20 West Main street, on | or béfore November 1st, 1223, Dated at New Britain this 26th day of June, 1923, | W. L. HATCH, | A. N. LEWIS, | F. G. PLATT, [ H, W. HATCH, | Directors acting as trustees. NOTICE A hearing will be held by the Board of Water Commissioners of the City of New Britain at its room 201, City Hall, on the 29th day of June, 1923, at 7:30 o'clock, p. m., concern- :ng proposed extension of water main | n: | Wells St., a distance of about 1600 ft., Ledge Crest, a distance of about 600 ft | South St., a distance of about 2000 ft Kelsey 8t., a distance of about 300 ft, Reéo St, a distance of about 400 ft.| Monroe St., a distance of about 350 ft All persons upon whom assessments may he made to cover the expense of Imld extension and owning property | adjacent to the same are hereby notifled to be present at said meeting | and if they see cause be heard in re- | lation to the same. | By order of the Board of Water Commissioners, Frank J. O'Brien, Clerk. ) AOOK WA | AOGK ANNOUNCEMENTS Flortsts and Nurser yinen L] ALIFORNIA AND JAPANESE piiie high a4 §0.00 per 168 Barbery buet trees evergresn. Small geranhm | geranium plaits, § o geranium plants § | each oF Mod a8 dog | 8 der. Amer » Dreseni s Bice plani, 8% 8 4 dez. oF 2 des. B + window benes 10c each and wp Bice plant. Adelph Sandalie, 213 Oak 8% Phoue 885:12 NURSEVMAN Florense # Piace your order now for fruit trees, berries, ete.; alee deing Prun mensen. Phene 3185-3 | d fU few Funeral Johnson s [ h K TORTOIRE Main or Wes M ) Pinder retum s Ilnf 4 afice. . TT08 issued In the name of reperted lost or destroyed. | Plainville Trus | Nick Gnagse 1 M retum 1o ‘ w, Plainvitle, Conn Tasiliute certificate. ward if returmed 19 PHATY name on Mt foe (FO club rece Would 1ke 1o engage 8 | touring car—owner drive~for the heli- days and Bund the months, Must be ar Box 6WH, Herald ¢ AN AND WITF Write to Store Announcements 1 WANTED- 1,000 men, women ana_childrer 1o be well dressed on 1y pes tore, 83 Church ents, Roston Clothing o Herald_offe b you bay wale uniil | aral Iiu,l o, ( vrovomve__) BUICK MOTOR CARE—“Better car a ing bullt and Buiek is bullding th New Britain Bulek Co, 225 Arch stre Telephone 2007, ETT & PAIGE CARS . “A_Teputable Concern” ‘orner_Livcoln Bt CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and shories. American sales Co, § B touring, #628; coupe, seda $560; F, O, B, factory. The Britaln Motor Bales Corp, 4 Main 8t COLUMBIA AND Sales and Bervice, ry Bt., Ph PODGR BROTAERS and pervice, & MOTOR CAR ¥, Motor Sales Co. “Just Real } ATEEN T . cor- | STUDEBAKERS--Light A wervic Bence, 18 Main §t. Phone D CARS, Fordson tractor. enuine parts and accessorivs sales & Service (‘o values, Seo new coach Auto 8n Arch 8t car man RILE CARB— Sales and service, Bervice Station, Hartford Ave, Stunley, and 15 Main St. figh grade motcr car . A. Bence, 61 M Phone 22154' Sales and Service, A. M. Paonessa. Ealos ser Aut Main Teading Honey- v, City Corner o8 ! n St MOON MOTOR CARS--Favorab the world over. F. [. Greel Service, 227 Glen 8t. Phone 2899, Sal known i es and NASH and Dakiand motor cars, Sal service, A. G, Hawker, 58 Elm St. phone 2456, es and Tele- TEO MOTOR CARS and trucke, Fenneth M, Bales and service. Cor. Elm Searle & Co. and Park 8t phone 2110, New Britain, Ci Tele- touring, special six touring, $1,275; big six t $1,750; F. O, B, factory. M. Irving 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker $975; ouring, Jester, year.,"” WILLYS-KKNIGHT motor cars, eales The Sleeve Valve Motor." service, 127 Cheniv Bt. Phone 20 Ruelph, © EIWE\&"“'- R BT ATRIFLE MORE THAN WOODEN BOXES, Deliversd anywhere at shart nolite, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER _ Whack This On Your Windshield BY GOUN — WHAT A Bus!- HEH-MEH! — OH BOY- HOW SHE DOES FLY ! - {T LOOKS AS ENGINE, JOE, IS JUST ABOUT \F YOUR T™ D€ TAIS USED TO BE SOME CAR, BOYS - SHE’D Take AN AWL ON HIGH! ~ POLLY AND HER PALS 1T TUE HOMBLIEST I+ LOOKS LISsTEAN LD | EVER LOOKEDH) ke A GALS KAIOCKIA MY ANEW LID. WHAT DQ WAL, T AINT MUCH To THEM A LOOK AT, UNK. YOU THIAK OF T, TJOo By Al Posen THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER' BY CLIFF STERRETT SETTIN'OA 1T, THATS WHY. ATERDE},"J’QSCED and R, C. 51-2, HUPMOBILE, JAKLAND. OAKLAND 5 fouring c e AUTOMOTIVE Autos And Toucks For Sale 3 3 reaming alstsy Hke AW a5 Price s . Phens S ARS FOR ONB overstocked. 14 The Fais TSEF BIG SALES WEBK ONLY will pay ron Eachange. 83 Arch 8t e UL i ng order, § fiarage § pasecnger 0 o of ey Aveh B0.; 120; apes BFUICI TOURING all Minds of o8t Reason for sale ihig car. M Staniey be bought right aing abioad. Bee Thomas, 1285 Slape; Toadster, 32. 5 svod (iies, vendl: tion very goed. Just ihofeughly evers hauled. C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8. Tel. 3015, AUICK. & ton 4 Truck, new. used bt very lintle cad selling with & 80 day guare antee. N. B, Buick O one 3601 thres. P Asron G, Cohen, In ford, Conn, Open eveain summer | CHOICERT USED CARS IN THE CITY =~ Hupmebile, 1922, touring, Pulck, 1919 coup Willys-Knight 7 pase. sedan, UNEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED DUICK" Dodge roadster, 1916, Oakland touring, 1920, § pass, Chevrolet roadster, 1921, 1919 Chevrolet sedan ¥, B, e cars have been reconditioned and newly painted, Th Open every evening untll 9 o'clock, Pick out your used car and call for demonstration, ¥. 1. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used care considered, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 225 ARCH BT, PHONE 2607 DODGE 1317 roadater in fine 8hane, §ood tires; looks very good. New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch 8t.; ' 2607, TAVIE BEDAN, 1022, Slightly used, fully for less than half equippad. Will_sell price. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park 8t., Hartford, Open evenings. FORD! FORDS! 1917 runabout . 1015 chassis . 1017 Sl 1620 Seiervl 1921 delivery, starter Easy Term AUTOMOTIVE SALES 200 EAST MA! @ model, complete; this car 18 shape; equipped with side spare tire and moto-meter. A. G. « 8 50.00 .. 3500 . 160,00 . 100.00 . 150.00 SERVICE CO. ST. Tocers, 2, for salo, §60 each, Bargain FORD Inquire at 270..Hart- if taken at once, ford avenue. FRANKLIN ROADSTER—gxcellent buy for price asked. Good mechanical condition, Neat appearing car. Cash or casy terms, Call 65 or 1256-3. GREAT USED CAR VALUEZ 1822 Hudeon Coac 1920 Bulck Touring. 1919 Dedge Sedan. 1022 Maxwell Touring. 1923 Ford Coupe. 1820 Ford Coupe. Maxwell Coupe. Chalmers Touring. Reo Touring. Studebaker Touring. Twin Six Packard. Reck Bottom Prices for Quick Sale HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 Arch St, TEL. 2109, HUDSON SUPER SIX—Just the thing fof party hire. A bargain if taken at once. F. L. Green, 227 Glen St near Ellis. HUDSON SEDAN looks and runs like new. Excellent bargaln. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St, Hartford, Conn. Open eves. 922, touring car in_excel- lent conditioh throughout, 5 fine cord . tires; price Is low. N. B. Bulck Co, 225 Arch_ St.; 'phone 26| MAXWELL Touring, cendition, §100 drives it Street. 1915, 1n good running Uit away. 12 Elm 1920, 5 pasi good paint and 5 perfrct cord tires, excellent mechanical condition, Price low. New Britain Buick Co, 225 Arch St. Phone 2607, TS All of these cars are tires and in fine from 90 to 3300, well equipped, good ehape, mechanically. We need the room. These cars must be sold this week. M. Irving Jesten, 193 Arch St., 'Phone 811, “This is Studebaker Year. PAIGE, 1919, 5 pass, touring car, good run- ning conéition. Four good tires. Price reasonable. Hartford Ave, M. Tresky. Phone connection, USED CARS OF QUALITY— . Paige Sedan, x shape, Dodge Touring. Chevrolet Touring. . Buick Coupe, . Palge Touring 6-65, . Hup. Touring. . Btutz Teuring, Ford Sedan. Ford Touring car . Winton Touring. ;\'e"::;:tsramur inspection on any Time Payments Arranged Quality Cars—"Look 'Em Over* MeCARTHY & ST. THOMAS, 1208 STANLEY 8T, TEL. 1396, The “Finders keepers, losers weep- ers” idea is old fashioned when Her. ald classified ads are so0 generally adopted.