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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1g28. * — e e e A | ¥ : j : ot doow sogs 2 \at yeller dog # chasin® ye. didn't |coming from this modern aid surc be of advantage to Americans, | United States, This is due to n,!mriluulu that a u;\ protein «!: 1 de tatistics Refute Love “"’j.‘ -‘“_”'“ m:v PPt AR diagnosis. and could it obtained through a|variety of causes not in any way [not decrease physical endurfunee o) R 1y, = G . sllar’ roin’ re’ ‘ Favorable to Patic Irlmnu-- of their diet? As already |connected with blood pressure—such|Taking the population of the United As Common Suicide Cause a reiier, the feller's agoin’ more'n “Blood pressure slightly Jower | stated, the mortality among persons | as sanitary conditions, the quality of | States as a whole, I believe that a Haniburg Decs d sk ’”,“1 love | thutty miles an hour Science and [than the average fs favorable to| with a blood pressurc slightly below |medical attention and the adequacy | better adjusted dict, with less dnimal | o maneat odusd of aplciae | Invention longevity provided the persons in the|@ec average in the United Sta or i quacy of diet ood, would result in a lower blood . mburg statistician LR | sroup are in good health. ‘The hign jeved 1o be better than among' “While*there is little doubt that a|pressure and in greater longevity | o 50 Giited 4,000 cases of A new stainless siiver has been ine r the blood pressure is above the|persons with an average blood pres- | reduction in blood pressure of Am with an equal ability to carry 0N 040 poeently declares that the | troduced in Great Britain A A ani s « |average the greater the wmortality |sure. It should not be assumed, |icans in the United States would re. their occupations. poetic idea that most suicides are dis- ’ ll]el'lOfll]S Ould Adl“s[ Thelr above the normal. Persons with | however, that the low blood pre sult in greater longevity, a question “The life insurance companies rec- appointed lovers no fonger hold good = distinctly high pressure are pronc to|sure among Orientals has resulted in | might arlso &8 to the effect on 1| obiigation to give o tho I It ever did. ~ Domestic _sorrows CHILDREN'S COUGHS 1 develop discases of the heart, Blood |a lower mortality than among Ocei- | quality and quantity of their wor i killed 561 out of the 4,000 cases this . o3 . yublic a ation which might B 4 te an Food Diet 10 Get Results vessels and kidneys, the mortality |dentals. As a maiter of faci, the Among brainworkers and those in|Public any information which WN SCq L By fnto, Financial re- mfi?l""r’:""'In'r:\’]"::"_"':nhg;,“f:r Sof | from heart disease, apoplexy and|mortalit mong Chinese, | inese, | gedentary occupation there w "‘J‘ be, be of scientific value, and it 18 from | oo, 0500 311 deaths and love af- ghoy gre exposed fo chilling drafts, their 4 g Bright's disease being very high | East Indians and Filipinos is much |in my judgment, as great efficiency. | their records that most of the avail-| g only 200 Hunger and distress Jittle bodies are overheated from exercise, New York, Dec. 6.—Americans, as a | among them. A moderate use of to-| higher than anong Americans in the ' Among manual laborers experiments ... o0 pioog pressure may be drove 7 to suicide urasthenia they eool off too quick and a cold sets in. whole, can live longer if they will |bacce does not seem to have much]| ik obtained. It is (o their interest to|was the cause given for deaths. The minute your child commences to cough 3 i 3 S A P e et a bottle of Leonardi’s Cough Syrul lower their blood pressure, which can |influence on the blood pressure. | | obtain exact information on this sub-| Remorse was responsible for 134 4 f(n-nm»d; It is good for f-hnd:en: be accomplished by a bett justed | After defailing the inter Calls His Fath “F il 4d ject in order that they may Issue dissipation for 121 delicate throats, protects the lungs, raises ;l.l‘:‘l(‘:‘l‘il'lmlflr:: ::;!lvl‘l‘!‘fllnr"‘f):)ll., at i atistics which he had gathered, Mr. alls 18 at er anure policies to applicants in accordanc the phlegm, and gives quick r!ll!’ A of @ ginal interr ‘Ilumm continued: “It was found ire- with their merits. Not content with A Good Speedometer. barmless, safe, pleasant remedy for tional survey of blood pressure, ox-|practicable to obtain the blood pres- the present knowledge, an investiga ty N jst—How do you know coughs, colds, grippe, eroup, "‘"’09'"3 perience, presented at this afternoon’s | sure of persons who had always been | " x tion is now in progress by the leas- if | was exceeding the speed limit | cough and hrnnrhm“mnt is healing an session of the seventeenth annual con- | vegetarians, or had been so for a | ; fnig life insurance’companies. inval L ent . wateh or any- Soothing. Fine for adults too, Kor sale vention of the association of lite insur- | period of years. The Doukhob ing the records of probably a million |t 8% Joi Ari 1 5 ance presidents. The survey, which | Russian sect now residing in i : et 5 sy v onatable Vs seer SOLD By CITY DEUG STOR was submitted by Chief Actuary Ar-|do not cat fish, flesh or fowl and are | thur Hunter of the New York Life In- | total abstainers from hoth alcohol surance company, covers life insur nd tobacco. It would be very in ance biood pressure records in many |teresting to obtain their blood pres-| widely separated countrles. From |sure, but that was found to be im- these statistics, affecting representa- | practicable. Through the courtesy tive groups in China, Japan, Australia, |of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, 1 am s 3 { Argentine, Canada and the United ahln to present the record of a group . 4 ! ; : States, Mr. Hunter helieves that blood 305 heallhy young women, stu- | Y ¢ pressure is not affected by race but dt‘n!s at t Battle Creek college, % 3 . that it is prineipally affected by kind | who have lived there for several| and quantity of food, thereby to some | months and who generally do not eat extent putting it within the control of | meat at all, but if they do, it the individual with blood pressure |very seldom. These young women #bove normal to prolong his life irre- | were Americans, aged from 17 to 25. | : ! : ! | spective of his residence, Their blood pressure was at leas ; ; . ;: It was also disclosed by Mr, Ilunlr‘r"‘!fih! degrees lower than the average ; ¥ PR s ¥ that the leading American life insur- | among women of the same age who Yoy s 3 ance companies are now pooling their | applied for life insurance, which p - ; blood pressure experience covering | would practically the same as about 1,000,000 lives in this country |among the population of women at and Canada in an effort further to|these ages. It Is evident, therefore, | study the relation of such pressure to|that the dict had a very consider longevity. While the primary ol.jr-m“z.m» influence on their blood pres-| of this more extensive of applicants | sure. ] ! - ; ! ; ¢ ; ‘ i ’ e, Cbrlstmas for insurance, the opinion was ex- “During the war years 1917 and| X ¥ L o | y % / 3 q | , ; i I pressed that the resulting information | 1918 there were restrictions in the J will be of scientific value in prolong uhvr of the American people and ai- A 5 b B \ - . ] } rings true when you say it with ing human life, | though such restrictions were not s # & Y 3 2 Ebb and Flow of Blood [matter of compulsion, they ¥ \ Y o Al A /i gifts for the home. faithfully observed by the mass Y . " P g | In presenting his international sur- | 8715 Y COMIved O C A 8 : ¥ o & Bl T y vey, Mr. Hunter stated that advocates [C 2" e & > of the theory that the ebb and flow |ined at onv life insurance conipa 53 p I 3 X! QY : : 2 You’ll find this great store at of blood pressure are duc s Lok 9. I ' . S g J | . charactoristics cite the low hlood pres. | *Ur¢ during 1917, 1918 and 8 ) ~ g ¥4 \¢! vour service with a marvelous two degrees lower than in t eambas thin et ity oo | proceding three years. It began to This exclusive photograph, made recently, shows the British o h ¢ selection of things for the home. the actual experience of the life in.|T®® " 0 and came back. to the| premier’s son, Oliver Baldwin, with his pet Finnish wolf. The, v = Wl % 2 mirance companics, showing that|PTONAr level n 1921, stigations 1| Premier’s son is campaigning for the Labor Party and calls the 18! 4 E - Take advantage of our liberal 3 “;,dnqr ,::',(L“,h,"’v', \.l '|n\(‘:r:(;m1:r”\:w'|l:"‘ have come to the * conclusion that | government'’s foreign policy “terrible. credit arrangements. Buy now " M e ans 8 Nienan | blood pressure is not affected by . # S fikn auresiatatioes n':rgfi.":g.-h'".'l‘é1""'I'l""‘ S TN LvO e v : § and pay next year on convenient races living in their own countries. | \\ul'v under like cond ||I.lm?l. n my| X : Mr. Hunter accounted for this by thelr | (UFIEL! 1L Rriopiy SUCES y ~ terms, :;“’P':s‘i';"m’l:"M‘:"".'r"‘,""’H"'."'h“;:';':ll:;:'mn- food. In addition, simpliciy m‘ can blood pressura fs, it does not |IVINE and freedom from atrain have reach that of the people of Australia | PNUAUWHACHY AR CTEACE SAO BOX SO0 ::::‘;‘.;,'n:on’m’m"yJ.; [;‘a‘;:ht‘nl\l'fl €N | fortunately, it Is not possible at p pr . ent to assign weight to the sey Until a few years ago the layman | ..\ qiony which affect blood pres- . rarely heard of ‘blood pressure,’ yet | 00" t on a today most intelligent men and worm- | *'T® A Practical Quest r ng ex y en have a general idea of what it| ... kg s pro . means,” said Mr. Hunter. “This is|,. 40 PFAER AUCSHDH ~AF partly due to the increasing use h"'| ould a reduction in the blood pres- | o ‘ . physicians of the test, and partly to | . N — discussions of the subject in news- ’ o T papers and magazines, The public 1 4 \ 3 Months in - beginning to realize that an early dis- 4 - covery of high blood pressure may / ’ ’ enable the physician to lengthen the mr - / \ New York At life of his patient, if not to remove relieves chll ren .M.d“h._ 3 J the cause of the trouble. In many | Apleanant syrup. N.m.., / N £2.00 —of — cases, the patient has no knowledge | 35cand 60c sizes p . b 4 $ of his condition, the first warning| ; CE — 0 — SELECT FRO) at our special prices you will he wise in choosing early. A MUSICAL EVENT || Smslpse e = e ARION DAV[FS = : RED CEDAR CHEST This week’s Victor Record release contains two | in thfl.(' Old Nchork NG = $ 1 4.50 316,50 $24 new records from the d\n“iinitflinx“|reab:re;’hm;;e by the immortal Caruso, and it will mo doubt re- , : e E 3 il and Walnut ceived by the musical audience with pleasure £ 2% : 4 in Mahogany and Walnu mingled with regard. 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