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B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1025, VOLCANIG ASH 1S HILLING REINDE Al Herders jo Alaska Sullering treatment without careful surgical consuitation sines, If such ageats are need while the disease is siihl locsl and fall to pure, the resuitant tissue changes delay dependable surgieal | aperation and may perhaps prevent it : i w ME ”F BANBER Radiotherapy and other treatment in v — {the hands of untrained persons, or | | A |these whose knowledge is limited 1o f‘m m M u M 'dk‘l:‘"" type of treatment, do an en | e s m uw | knewiedge, these practitioners are not g ‘sg\ m 5 LopeTe 2 to be the best method suited te the Mayo clinte, held & few days ago, Dr. | ments to be made public in the hope | regard to the present status of | newspapers in this country, Binee his| #80 cure for cancer, Tn the course of | persons suffering fram cancer, the let. | hooves of the reindeer, caused acute # lecture in London in July, Fr. Mayo|ters containing clippings from news.|throat and lung trouble, and wore sald, “There is no medieal cure for | papers in all parts of the United | away the hair and akin from the lips cancer,” in ofher words, no medicine | States purporting te quote him as| causing suffering and often death. Al taken internally will cure the disease |saying, “There is no cure for un~ithn herders suffered, and Fred R Continuing, he sald that a great deal|cer! without reference to his basie | Tait, government teacher, had a mar- experimpntal work Was In progress | statement that surgical removal does row escape from death. An attempt to 1n all parts of the world, all of which | cure the disease What Dr. Maye| meve the herd across the Alaskan gradually was adding important | actually sald was, “There is no medi.| Peninsula finally was abandoned knowledge concerning this serious|cal cure for eancer ' | The reindeer herd placed by the disense, but, :::o;m:-uly.“:hcu 1;" - government in the Broad Pass ;u::m westigations, e ave n made last year has prospered remarkably. on animals, have not, as yet, any i MAR JONGG MAKERS BUSY | pokimo and Indian herders have re. yoet application to human subjects | | cently been engaged in ear-marking Dr. Mayo, in his talk to his staff, o the late erop of fawns and in erect. #ald that the cure of cancer depends ing corals preparatory to the fall on diagnosls and removal at . the roundap and count earliest possible time. In some man. Shanghal, Sept. 28 —Ivory dealers| According to the herders, caribou ner, the laity must be taught to un- and ivory carvers in China are|will soon be entering the herd as the derstand these truths. Experience in| profiting hugely just now by reason | rutting season approaches. The cari- the Mayor clinic has been that 718 of the fact that something approxi- [ tou and deer cross freqly and there per cent of patients operated on for mating a craze for one of China's|are a number of cross breeds In the cancer when the disease is still Jocal- | most ancient games has been sweep. | Broad Pass herd, ‘When the deer jzed, that 1s, has not extended bsyond | ing through both the United Btates | were being driven from the Good the primary focus, are cured by oper-(and Furope Export reports of | News Bay district, along thé fably ation, and the large majority of the|ivory carving establishments, work-|lands of the Alaska Range, thousands remainder greatly benefited, and many | Ing night and day In Shanghal and|of caribou migrating in an opposite have been cured even when the dis-|environs, are bases for the bellef that | direction were met. There was no al- ease had extended beyond the pri-|thousands in the United States and|tcrnative but to strike into the mass mary focus. England are playing Mah Jongg. and some of the deer were lost, al- Surgical . operation 1is the only| The game is akin to the card game | though rhe reindeer dogs reclaimed method of removal to be serlously | called “rummy,” but it is played with | many, considered, Dr. Mayo continued, be. dominoes called tiles and in China The government herd at Alltak, on cause it permits removal, with the|these are made of bamboo and bone | the,south end of Kidiak Island, is re- growth, of snrrounding tissues and|or, for the very éxpensive sets, bam- | rorted to be thriving. The original glands that may have become Involved | boo and ivory. The real origin of the [ ¥erd was driven from Port Helden to in the disease. The X.ray, radium,| game, which in its English transla- | Chngnik Bay, placed aboard the Unit. and other agents have a fleld of use- | tion may be 'called ‘Sparrows” seem-|ed States Coast Guard cutter Unalaga fulness in connection with surgery, |ingly is lost, but it is known that it|and landed at Alitak in 1921. Range .but a patient should not be subjected | was being played in China long before | conditions there are sald to bs almost to X-ray, radium or other similar|the time of Confuctus. or mous ameunt of harm. Lacking able to differentiate and apply the nmethod which experience would show “‘ Mochester, Minn, Sept. 23-—Al &l ndividual patient Anchorage, Alaska, Sept. 28.—The of the general staff of the| Dy Maye now permits these state. | goyernment reindeer herd at Port Heiden, on Bristo! Bay, has suffered ‘W, J. Mayo rveferred to recent news | af correcting an unfertynate impres- | recently because of voleanie ash from comment on his remarks made | sion which has been spread by many | & peak to the westward which eovered | | the feed range to a depth of about an the cancer problem, quoting him a8/ return froth Great Britain he has had | ineh and a half, according to advices declaring, 1n substance, that there Was|an enormous number of letters from | received here, The ash, stirred by the | S and Fngland Keeps Up Big Pemand for Sets Conservative Men choose clothes for beauty of line and excellence of material. They find that Hickey-Free- | man Suits keep looking well, after most any other suit would be discarded. FITCH-JONES CO. —~CITY HALL— f'—l'—uningmd Repairingf | NEXICANS MAY READ Roving Bands Being Cared For by Mexican Department of Lducation Their First Books. Bl Paso, Texas, fopt. 28.—The de- parment of edueation of the Mexican sovernment has sent 200 hooks to the Smelter branch of the Y. M. C A, here This brameh i patronized by about 300 Mexieans who were with. out books in Bpanish until those from Mexieo City arrived The department is sending ‘small libraries of books written in Bpanish to other places in the United States where there 15 a Mexiean population without rea t NEW 'ARENA gfi SPORTS, Playing Field, Bitges, Fpain, Fept 25+-The new motor race track of Sitges, 24 miles from Barcelona, will be inaugurated early this autumn. Automobiles, mo- toreycles and horses will be accom. meodated, each on a gpecially prepared eirele. The turns are secientifically banked, and in addition to the grand. stands, the surrounding sloping hills provide points of vantage for many thousanda of spectators There are 5o athletie football flelds, lawn tennis swimming pools and golf links. planes are provided with hangars, On the sea, only 500 yards away, there will be rowing and salling, and a fine bullding will shelter boxers and fencers, CANADA PRODUCING MORE Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 28.—The United Btates is Canada’s best customer. Ex- ports of goods from the Dominion across the International boundary reached a value of $394,246,215 in the twelve months ended July 1, an increase of nearly $100,000,000 over the previous year, according to a re- port issued by the department of trade and commerce, Canada's Im- ports from the United States duris the twelve month period, it is show registered an increase of $84,316;000, | or 17 per cent over the previous year. grounds, courts, Alr- OOKED FOOD SHOP 118 MAIN STREET MUTUAL BUILDING The sole object of this store is to help the people save money through trading here. Small amounts saved have the power to pull you out of financial dif- ficulties. Trade here tomorrow and every day in the week and you will find your savings amount to a considerable sum. SATURDAY SPECIALS Imported Swiss Cheese, 65¢ 1h. Gobel’s Short Cut Shoulders, 20c 1. ! Brookfield Butter (prints) 53¢ 1. Our Own Make Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, 20c one-half pint. Health Brand Lobster, in cans, 60c. Cocoa (in bulk) 3 b 25¢. Home Made Sausage, 30c Ih. WEEK-END SPECIALS Regular 38c Coffee, 35¢ th. | | Roast Stuffed Chicken, 3 to 3!, b average, $1.75. About the Store Teas and Coffees. Olives and Pickles, Frankfurters and Bologna, Imported and Domestic Cheese. Try our Tub Butter (none better). Potato Chips. fresh every day, made in New Britain, Baked Ham. Roast Ham, Boiled Ham. Meat Loaf, Comed Beef, Pork | Roulade, Salads—Tuna Pimento, Cabbage, and Vegetable, We Clean Everything Under the Sun General Housecleaning A Specialty NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING CO. 338 Main St.—Tel. 838 Fish, Chicken, Crab Meat, Potato | Stromberg Carburetor, A. G. Hawker | PTANOS and PLAYERS All Work Guaranteed KOVEL TEL. 1098-5 o SR B. AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda —Something you will like—it's deli- cious. Three size bottles—3c, All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops 24-30 State St. ° NEW BRITAIN PATRONS Call Us Up Free on 2965—08r Direct Trunk Line From New Britain, We Pay For the ' FALL FROCKS Simplicity and Grace in Every Line Women’s Fall Frocks Misses’ Fall Frocks " Third Floor Fifth Floor Every day they arrive—lot by lot, authentic American styles and the fine foreign copies. Street Frocks and Afternoon Frocks; every Frock having the subtle accent of quiet elegance. The very Frocks whose coming fashion-loving women have awaited with in- terest. ] \ And now they’re all here, a captivating army. The materials are Charmeen, Poiret Twill and Jersey; in new shades of brown, navy, maroon, tan, cocoa and black. New straight Coat Dresses, or paneled or straight lines from shoulders to hem. Beltless or tie at the §ide models. The dresses that are so becoming when worn with a nifty fur neckpiece and later on are so comfortable and pretty under a warm coat. Sizes 16 to 52 1-2. $16.98 « 389.50 FOR SALE! CENTRALLY LOCATED, 2-FAMILY HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR A ROOMING HOUSE OR BOARDING HOUSE., FOR PARTICULARS SEE H. DAYTON HUMPHREY 272 MAIN STREET . —DRINK — 10c, 15c. Open Until 8 P. M, Lobsters. We Have the Goods HONISS’S | Hartford Visit Our Dining Room \ NATIONAL BANK BLDG CINDERS FOR SALE | A. H. Harris —General Trucking— 90 WEST ST. TEL, 1233-3 High Grade Furniture RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS Sole Agent for PREMIER RANGES | A. D. LIPMAN 32-34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-2 CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe Two and Three Family House on Park street. Located on good high ground and brings a good income. All put in first-class shape. Pays better than 109 on your money. Cash reasonable.. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street THE OLD HOME TOWN Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bidg, BY STANLEY RADE CIGARS BINDING TW/ PACKAGE EAT NE ROPES & ING TOBACCO NRRDIE CROWES MILLINERY STORE WAS ENTERED N SoME TIME TODAY AND SEVERAL STUFFED BIRDS WERE BADLY CHEWED UP — ONE OF HANK HATTONS HOUND DOGS 1S UNDER SUSPICION ~

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