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LLOYD GEORGE STARTS —— Former Premier Gets Big Ovation As He Takes Boal For Awerica By The Associated Press Landon, Sept, 28.-—An impressive | farewell was given to David Lioyd |George loday as he left Lenden for |a six weeke tour of Canada and the United Ntates “Look after the eld country ile I'm gene,” admenished Mr Lioyd Ciearge as he acknowledged the cheers of his friends As the train pulled out a d sang "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and the former premier stood in the window of hs compartment bhowi and waving his farewell, Ambassa | dor Harvey speaking at a luneheon of the American society yesterday In honer of the former premier paid tribute te Mr. Lloyd George's person. ality and promised him a warm ré. eeption from the Ameriean people, swnliow, The second commen types of paralysis affects the eyes. It may be two things, It may either affect the outer muscles of the eyes causing the patient 1o be cross-eyed or o may affect the iuner muscles and make the patient unable to see near ebjects plainly. The third complica tien affects the heart. ‘There is often irregularity and generally weakens which often lasts for a long time and | may cause death some time after the first symptoms have subsided It must be remembered that the early use of antitoxin helps to pre vent all these complications, Remem ber again to call the doetor early in the disease You ecannot gain any thing by waiting, It is not fair te the patient and it is not fair to the other people in the eity The next artiele in this series will take np the prevention of diphtheria BOYS AID IN SEARCH hoouts In Detroit Helping tn Effort to Find Body of Babe, Belleved “ain r‘ f‘ Wi AGAINST DIPHTHERIA - Mortalty Rate Drops From 80 % 8Per Cent in 39 Years T 'y #y R C PULLEN, MD | + (Buperintendent of Health Dept.) The treatment of diphtheria has im- greatly in the last few years m show that during the last 25 the mortality from diphtheria | m”m from a figure not far be. | Jow 30 per cant to a figure in the re of elght per cent. This marked is doubtiess due to the ex. tensive use of diphtheria antitoxin. | This antitoxin is made by infecting diphtheria toxin Into a healthy horse This causes the blood of the horse o develop substances called anti- _bodies which are antagonistic to diph theria toxin, Later the, blood of the horss is taken and the serum is seps Detroit, Bept. 29 —Hundreds of boy scouts took up the search today for |the boady of the haby of Willlam Greatrex, whieh pelice believe has been seereted by Alphonse Viem minek, who was given the infant by | mistake at the Evangelical Deagoness hospital when he called for the ehild born ta his daughter, Yvenne “"Eva" Viemminck, The boys, under the di. rection of police officers are searching #ll weeds, swamp land and uneeccupied ground, not enly in the vieinity of the Viemminek house, but bhetween the house and the hospital, In spite of the faet that Viemminek, under arrest still sticks to his story that the baby was given to a stranger from Pennsylvania, police assert it is their hellef that the child is dead, Police are attempting to find Wi {am €. Turner of Erie, Pa, to deter {mine whether he may be the “strang- er'” who Viemminek says took the ITALY GE Greece Tums Over 50 Million Live As Agroed in Settlement The Associnted Press. Rome, Bept. 20,—The 50,000,000 Jire indemnity paid by Greace to Italy as A resnlt of the Janina incigent was re KING IN ENGLAND, Liverpool, Bept. 29 Mackenzie King, premier of Uanada, arrived in England today for the conference of the premiers of the Britlsh domin. fons to open next weak in London | ‘i‘(‘» ' Lgive diphtheria antitoxin at once, The arsted off, This serum is then con trated to a certain known strength strength of the antitoxin is fig- ured in units. The final product is ‘conoentrated and packed in sterile containers with the number of units ‘of sotitoxin marked on the packnge. " When the doctor sees m case of diphtheria his usual routine Is fo antitoxin is furnished free to all doctors by th department of and is delivered through this office,© The dose ranges from 3,000 . units t 0 units depending on the age of the patient and the severity ‘of the cass, This procedure helps the body to fight the polson of diphtheria | ‘and of course helps the patient to get ;nn. : The use of diphtheria antitoxin is ‘ot the only treatment. Various sym- /toms have to be treated as the: ]f_.fluv the most serlous of these is Ithe difficulty in breathing which ls i |caused by the swelling and the mem- ‘brane in the throat and larynx. Many |times the patient has to be put In wwhat is called a croup tent. This is ‘made by draping a sheet or blanket lover the bed in such a way that it makes a little tent over the patient's head. A steam kettle is then placed o that the spout point under the tent and when bolling sends steam into the afr about the patient's face. Sometimes various medicines are put in the water in the steam kettle to in- J/orease the power of the steam to re- lieve breathing. Care must always be Ithken to see that steam does not go directly on the patient’s face but goes up into the tent and then comes down on the patient. This prevents burns from the steam. Sometimes even this treatment ‘with steam is not enough. to relieve T and it becomes necessary to pit & tube down the patlent's throat to Reep the alr passage open. At _ ‘times even this tube will not keep the air passage openand it is necessary to operate and put a tube into the wind- nipe from the outside of the neck. “=ation is called a trache- © = to be done in ‘=~ save e The mosu i | diphthéria is paralysis. the toxin or poison produceu - _the diphtherla germ. It may follow . the severe or the mild cases ‘and most commonly affects the pal- o. This causes the palate to hang 4n the mouth and gives rise to difficulty. in swallowing. It also ‘makes the patent.“talk through his M The difficulty in swallowing also assoclated with the return of ‘fiiids through the nose on attempts to BLEAN KDNEYS BY DRINKING LOTS OF WATER Kldneys cause backache? No! Lis- n! Your backache is caused by lnm- bago, sclatica, or a strain, and the| uickest relief is soothing, penetrat- ing St. Jacobs Oil. Rub it right on ur painful back, and instantly the * moreness, stiffness and lameness dis- Don't stay crippled! Get 4| &p] small trial bottle of St. Jacobs Mf from your druggist and limber »f A “moment after it ig applied s~1'll won- der’what became of t»- Dackache or | lumbago pain. 2 | Rub old, Gt 8. Jacobs Ol o1 have sclatica, nenralgia, | or sprains, as it is abso- harmless and doesn't burn the | | ceived by the director general of the Bank of Italy from the Rank of | Bwitzeriand. This indemnity had been | deposited in the Swiss bank by Gresee |and was turned over to Italy by order lof the inter-all conuncll of ambas | sadors after Greece had signified her acceptance of the ambassadors ruling, This definitely settles the Greco Italian trouble starting with the as sussination of the Itallan members of the Albanian boundary commission on August 27. All the other stipulations in the settiement have been complied with, CONSECRATION EXERCISES Rev, Dr. J. A, Freeman To Be Made \Third Bishop of Washington Tonight Washington, Sept, 20.—~Church dig- nitaries here and gthroughout the na- tion and high officials of the govern- ment .were among the distinguished gathering invited to = participate in services at Epiphany church today for the consecration of the Rev. Dr. James A, Freeman as third bishop of the Protestant Eplscopal diocese of Washington, The new bishop who has been rector of the church select- ed for thp consecration for severa! vears was elected last spring to suc- ceed the late Bishop Harding. POINCARE TO SPEAK. Will Tell What Germany Must Do in Tomorrow's Address, By The Associated Press. i Paris, Sept, 20.—Premier Poincare in his speech at jAllly tomorrow will define the conditions which Germany must fulfill before France enters into reparations negotlations with her and before the effective cessation of pas- sive resistance In the Ruhr will be recognized, it is learned in semi-offic- fal quarters close to the government. LISTED WITH THIS OFFICE ! ‘FER A BEAUTIFUL HOME A %-room Cottage—4 sleep- ing rooms; 1 maids’ room; all hardwood floors; firelace and hot water heat. Up-to-date in ‘every way; located on corner of two streets; has a two-car gar- age; 15 minutes from center. 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TEL. 1098-5 haby | year's renewal of the fishermen’'s race shall be abandoned may ba declded at a meeting of the American race committea tonight, NEW PRESIDENTIAL CLUB, Kansas City, Mo, Sept, 20.- fdge for president and Arthur Hyde for vice-president formed hy republicans TO DECIDE ON RACE Gloucester, Sept, 20,—~Whether this international night after an address by W, Harding, former governor of Towa, WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES - We're ready for you. Not simply ready to sell a dependable Westinghouse Battery, but ready: also to give you Battery Service. Westinghouse attention will keep your bat- tery, regardless of its make, strong and active. Come in! COTTON’S Battery Service Station 309 EAST MAIN ST. TEL. 1171-5 ESE exclusive engine features make the 1924 Oakland thefinest of light-sixes and justify the continuance of Oakland’s 15,000 mile guarantee and the mileage basis gauge of value. ' L-head engine with Ricardo-type com- 1 bustion chamber ifsuring great power ! at all speeds. { New ¢ype intake manifold and Smberfi carburetor of latest design. Impossible to place this carburetor out of adjustment. l’i';ll aurmadc spark contvol, timing t to give maxi t e sparl h give imum power ai Larger and heavier crankshaft with larger bearing surfaces; new and more rigid crankcase of a type found only on higher priced cars. Special patented bronze-backed bear- ings— insuring at least 40,000 miles without adjustment. Larger valves of highest grade special alloy steel—insuring 15,000 miles without grinding. Cylinder walls honed to the smoothness ufy‘flau. Pistons, rings, piston pins, nd connecting rods like those used heretofore in Liberty motors and expensive cars. See many other exclusive features at our special showing all week of the True Blue Oakland. Test the four-wheel brakes— admire the new Figsher bodies. Note the new lower prices. Mdke your own comparisons. A. G. HAWKER 52-54 Elm St. Roadster Sport Roadster 8945 $1095 Business Coupe 4-Pass. Coupe 11 $1345 e $Q 45 The True Blue___ akland© A Nation-Wide Demonstration “True Blue Travelers” —with thousands of miles of test duty al veads on their speed ometers — are touring the countrs 15 demon. strdte the remarkable efficiency of these 1924 g Sport Touring $1095 Sedan $1395 f.0. b Pontiae Cool- club waa of the fifth congreasional district of Missouri last M. Rl Double Braking Efficiency Buick Four-Wheel Brakes ' \ Buick four-wheel brakes, because they double the braking surface brought into action, increase the braking effisiency of the car practically 100 per cent, o The action is simple, positive and rapid. A slight pressure on the service pedal (the method of operation is unchanged) and all four wheels are retarded—the car is quickly, smoothly and safely brought to a stop. With these proved Buick four-wheel brakes a stop is made in a much shorter distance with a minimum of skidding danger. Obtaining braking friction at fouf contacts with the road increases the braking power and lessens the wear on each brake lining and each tire, The 1924 Buick models, with four-wheel brakes, a more power- ful engine, beautiful new bodies and’ numerous other advanced features fully exemplify the Buick policy of incorporating every improvement that will give greater safety, comfort and satisfac- tion to the owner. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. 225 ARCH STREET FOR SALE! CENTRALLY LOCATER, AM SUITABLE FOR A ROOM IILY HOUSE OF 18 ROOMS HOUSE OR BOARDING HOUSE, FOR PARTICULARS SEE H. DAYTON 272 MAIN STREET —DRINK — AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream soda —Something you will like—it's deli- clous, Three size bottles—sc, 10c, 15c. (90 WEST ST. «Open Until 8 P. M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, | Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters. 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