New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1924, Page 14

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" DEATH RATE GOES UPINN.Y, STATE Rufo Accidents Go Far Toward Causing Increase Albany, N. ¥, tality rate of New York stat of New July 22 The aive York ecity, during was 148 per 1 pared with 144 in 15,8, the ave T fMre years fre dicated in p state department ¢ Ths Increase In large measure to the tality in cancer, organi ease, nephritis, autom tuberculosie and acute reapiratory eases such as pncumonia, Meales. whooping cough and influenza, in the opinion of Dr, Matthias Nico Jr state health commissioner The diseases, Was exp caused more than one-half the In 1922 and ounted fo 2,331 more deaths in 1923 than in t previous year, During 19 diseases were shown iy t number of deaths from typhoid fever, dip theria, diarrhea under two year age and Infant mortality, rey ing a total of 801 fewer deaths whi the population was eafimaited to be increasing by more than 18,000 ‘The 1923 rates, compared with the annual averages for the 191 period, showed the following r *iona in mortality: *yphold fever, 41.2 diphtheria, 852 per cent; influenza, 66.4 per cent; pneumonia, 243 per cent; diarrhea, 7.4 per cent; infant mortality, 13.2 per cent, and whoop- ing cough, 21 per cent, Increases were givin as followe: Automobile accidents, 60.6 per eent; heart disease, 17.9 per cent; cancer, 13.3 per cent, and measles, 26.9 per cent. Patrolman Censure—d by Judge in Police Court Judgment was suspended in police court today in the cases against Sven Peterson and Mrs. Anna Freeman, both of 12 Maple street, when they were arraigned on a charge of mis- conduct. The couple were arrested early Sunday morning at the Maple styeet house by Patrolnan William A. Doherty and Peter McEvoy. Patrolman Doherty was called back to the witness stand to offer testimony in rebuttal of testimony given by the defense witnesses and when he told a number of details of his conversa- tion with the defendants before he placed them under arrest, and which he failed to testify to on direct ex- ation a» ¥ oand rute W popu ‘ mo reart dia abile accidents, I Alned leaths of Nente Jue. per cent; amination, he was censured by Judge | Alling, who asked him why he failed to tell the whole story of the affair in the first place. The court also inter- rupted the proceedings several times to ask Doherty for an explanation of his manner of proceedure in making the arrests. Atty. Thomas J. Cabelus and Henry Roche represented the defendants, Henry F. Hannon of 75 East Main street was fined $10 on a charge of operating an unregistered automobile. He pleaded guilty. He was arrested | yesterday morning by Policeman Thomas J. Feeney who told the court that he Investigated a complaint that | Hannon was operating a machine un- der a registration that belonged on another machine. He located Han- non.and the defendant admitted that he had driven the machine with an improper registration. The manner in which Joseph Sal- adino was operating an automobile on Stanley street yesterday morning at- #racted the attention of Motorcycle Policeman William & 8trolls, who hailed Saladino and asked him if he had an operator's licerse. Saladino adniitted that he did not have a li- cense, saying that he had taken sev- eral examinations for one, and fafled to pass. He was fined $10, George A, Godbey, 37, of 26 South High street, was sentenced to jall for 80 days when he was arraigned before Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police eourt on a complaint made by a nine | year old girl. Godbey was originally charged with indecent assault upon the girl, but after the testimony in the case had heen presented, and there was no evidenca of an assanlf, the charge was modified and he changed his plea of not guilty guilty, Godbey was arrested yesterday aft- ernoon by Patrolman ) part in the to | ASIR, OF ALLIESAS LANDLITTLE KNOWN - That Country's Politics Attract No Attention ) 28=—Iteq France eleots 4 n president or Eng and 1eorganizes her gabinet the news worll; As Emir is Mashed around s t of an ticed fethronem passes practically Yet Asir people, it w lies in the untry of a million a8 ussociated with the a war, and it was playing its anclent world when our dressing ir Ro says 4 n, Luropean aneestors were skins and Hiving in caves Lulletin from the Washingtor headquarters of the National graphie society One sure Boundary Where is Asir The one certain statoment on tha' point is that its ty s the Red Bea, It o8 hetween the southern horder of Hedjuz—wherever that border s and the northern frontier of Yemen wherever that s, Even more hazy Is Its cantern delimination from Nedj YASIE'S A boundaries camprise one of the ¢ peoples of the Ar Its monn- tains ma nt i lttle Montenegro once w ertile val leys offer every inducement for the roving Arab to settle down, | “There are Nomads in Asir, how- ever, notably a tribe who, thealogical- {1y, are fundamentalists Mohammed. ans ,and, from their appearance have heen called the ‘hairy heretics’ They | declined to recognize any caliphs after the death of Ali, the prophet's son-in-law. They let their heavy hair | grow In huge, bushy mops, suggesting the fluffy American girls' ‘bob,’ be- |cause it protects them from the blis- |tering sun. This style of headdresg is not peculinr to Asir. It prevails among the Arablan desert nomads, | “Yemen, to the south of Asir, is {known hecause of Mocha, Its one- time coffee center. Hedjaz, to the {north, is widely advertised, if not known, because of its holy eity, | Mecca, No FEuropean had visited |some of Atir's towns until the little district made common cause with the allies in the hope of throwing off the | Turkish yoke. And when the Turk- |ish stronghold surrendered it did so sight unseen! Capital Is City of Huts | “It was only recently that an offi- lcial in India visited Asir's capital, | Sabiyah, and gave the outside world the first description of this curious seat of government—a c¢ity of huts, These round huts are by no means squalid; they are circular, bee-hive structures, made of clay lald upon a western bound Headache Colds 4 Pain Toothache S ! | Jatie John Carlgon | after an investigation was made into | the alleged actions of Godhey with the | little girl in a hallway on Dwight #ireet. Godbey is alleged to have ad- |, mitted to the police that he had taken | the girl into the hallway and gave her five cents, but claimed that he had only shown her some pictures, Aff being questioned by Detective & geant William P. McCue and Patrol man Carigon at the police station, he | 18 alleged to have admitted the facts | of the case as they were presented in court, The white erah spider assumes the eolor of the flawer in which it lives. Tomata will eontrary ta a common beljef, not produce cancer, On hot summer afternoons there's noth. ing like jce-cold bubbling home-made root beer. Make it yourself —keep a few bottles in the ice box. Just buy a bottis of ' Root Beer Extract, the good ned kind with a zip in it. Costs imming glasses of delicious root beer. At your grocer's. | " ROOT BEER EXTRACT o/ palm leaf bas . NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY BOSTON STORE DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. «at Emir de B Jistinet Y we mud ed & three merchants eys which are virtually u STRANGE DESIGNS USED IN BRANDING OF CATTLE Than 7,100 Horse and Catile Brands in Custoddy of South Dakota Commission, More Fleetwook, Eng, July 22.-=Tooting great herds of range cattle roamed over a 100 square miles of wild praivie west of the Missourl River in South Dakota, are still reflected in a list of more than 7,400 horse and cat» tle brands in custody of the state coms mission on brands and marks, ‘The Ist continues to grow at the rate of ten to 156 a month. The roll.call of range trade marke was much longer prior to 1921, when by legislative acts all brands and marks were abolished and new series The earlier roster, dating contained 12,081 dis- started bek to 1804, tinct brands The purpose of the cattle and horse brand has been modified with passing yeurs. wecording to Noah Newbanks, who for 21 years was a member of | the commission, During the open range days, it was relied upon to pro- vide evidence in case of rustling, and to furnish identification during the twice-a-year roundup events, The lat- [ter object passed, he points out, with the end of open ranges, and the marks now have chief value in de« | | tecting thefts and In guarding the | identity of stock in transit to market, The list of brands on the state rec- ord books makes up a nondeseript Irmlvc(lon. They are listed under let- | ters, figures, box designs, crosses, tri- angles, diamonds, circles, arcs and characters, The last group has al- | most every imaginable variation fn- | eluding fish designs, bells, stars, acorns and many others that defy description by other than the original design. U, S FIL POPULAR London, July 22.—Popularity and superiority of American films have dealt a death blow to English-made movies within the last six months. English theater owners are buying the cheaper and better American films and the British producers are reported to | be on the verge of bankruptcy. PINK SIDEWALRS London, July 22.—Pink sidewalks have been lald in a district near Herne Bay to do away with the sun glare from ordinary stone walks, The new walks not only are more restful to the eyes, but cooler beneath the feet, it is claimed. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSISTI Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism Neuralgia Neuritis Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin i the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salleylicacid THE biggest thing in buying tires is the knowledge that the quality runs all the way through. You can be sure of this when you put yourmoneyintoa Revere Cord,a Revere Tube or the new 30x3%2 inch “R” Tread Clincher Cord that Revere has built especially for the owners of light cars. Revere value is more outstanding than ever this year. THE ALLING RUBBER COMPANY Distributors { PNew Britain | | Connecticut / | a9 1024, THESE FINE WednesdayMorningSpecials — in the — ULY CLEARANCE SALE 300 SUMMER DRESSE S -$2.95-- Many in the collection have sold for $6.95 and $8.50. Linens, English Broadcloths, Normandys and Crepes. The materials alone in these dresses cost more than $2.95. a low price. Bleached Cotton, 40 inches wide, good quality for sheets and cases, 17¢ value, July Clearance Sale, yard ......cc0000000000 160 heavy weight, car 29¢ Damask, mercerized, 64 inches wide, well finished, good weaving damask. July Clearance Sale,’yard ... ocoi000 coien 690 Ladies’ fine quality Handkerchiefs, embroidered corners. Wednesday Morn- ing Special, 4FOr ... cocieens0nsenennnit 250 Turkish Towels, hemmed ends. July ance Sale, each ..... Velvet® Ribbon, in all widths and colors, silk faced. Special, yard. ... 8c " $l -OO A new lot of Electric Table Stoves. Wednesday Morning Special ...... 790 Ladies’ Leather Hand Bng‘.;”;fid Purses. Wednesday 4 3 c Morning Special .. ... “Men's Pajamas, guaranteed extra full cut, made with silk frogs, colors white, tan, pink, blue and lavender. Regular $1.69 value. Wednesday Morn- ing Special e $l .00 each . " Men’s silk stripe in woven Madras Shirts, in a variety of the season’s most popular patterms, sizes 14 to 17. Regu- Jar $1.98 value, Wednesday Morning Special $1.29 each Ladies' Costume Slips, best quality lingette, with 12-inch fine pleated ruffle at bottom: all the new colors and want- ed sizes, Wednesday“” $l .39 Morning Special .... This group contains all kinds of Summer Dress Voiles, Dresses such as you haven’t seen this season at such Checked Nainsook, suitable for under- wear, regular 25c. July Clearance Sale, yard ) 15¢ Imported Japanese Rag Rugs, very attractive, exceptionally fine value. July Clearance Sale,each ... citceenosesssns 89(: Sport Nets, all colol;is, id;nl for tenn.is.: golf, motoring. ~ Wednesday . Morning Special 450 Men’s Nainsook athletic Union Suits, made with jersey web back, guaranteed extra full cut, sizes 36 to 46, regular 98c value, Wednesday Morning Special, each. . . Men’s Percale ‘Shirts, with attached collar, in a variety of wanted patterns, size; 14d to 17, extra good quality. Wednesday Morning A tar o Speelaly oo v »830 Ladies’ pure silk, full fashioned Hose, made with the panel seam, strictly first quality; colors black, white, grey, polo, cordovan and tan. Regular value $2.50. | Wednesday Morning $1 00 Special, pair ..... Ladies’ Ipswi_cl("pure silk Hose, made with the mockeseam back; colors black and cordovan. Morning Special Ladies’ silk jersey Vests, made with the bodice top; colors pink, orchid and peach. Regular $1.75 value. Wednesday Morning Special, | Unbleached Sheets for large double bed, made of good quality cotton. July | Clearance Sale 9 8 c ench it Pillow Cases, 42x36 size, for every day or cottage use, July | Clearance Sale, each { Ruffled Scrim Curtains, 2 1-4 yards | long, with tie backs to match. | July Clearance Sale, pair..... 59(: | | Fashionette Porch Dresses New shipment. Every gar- ment is cut full, well made, gen- erous hems and taped seams. Made of famous Amoskeag Ginghams and fast color Lawns. Wednesday......cooovvinin o o |and shell knee. Regular 89c value, Sizes 36 to 50 Wednesday Morning 2 5 c l ! | Special ............ | Ladies’ out-size Step-ins. These are | Children’s fine lawn Bloomers, elastic I made of Windsor Crepe; colors white | waist, reinforced seat and lace trimmed. {and flesh. Wednesday 87 | Wednesday Morning | Morning Special ..... | Special . ... Lisle Union Suits, bodice to;; Wednesday Is Dollar Day at Wash Goods Dept. Every Item Sharply Reduced Mercerized Pongee in natural color and white, desirable for dresses, Shirts ete. July Clear- ance Sale, $l ‘00 4 yards Figured Dress Voiles, light and dark grounds, all new styles. 40 inches wide. July Clearance Sale, Plain Voiles in white and all colors, popular for dresses, lin- gerie ete. 40 inches wide. July Clearance Sale, $l OO 3 yards .. Bates’ Dress Gingham in all sizes, checks and plain colors, 32 inches wide. July Clearance fou $1.00 Lingerie Satine, fine quality, all colors, plain and striped, 36 inches wide. July Clearance Sale, $l .00 S yards .iivivvieins Pongee Silk, natural color; a good quality for dresses and draperies; 36 inches wide. July Clearance Sale, 2 yards $l '00 —_—— Shirting Madras, white with colored stripes, fast colors, 32 inches wide. July Clearance Sale, $ 1 ‘00 Syards &.uiviiinns Vel-Chine, Chenille Crepe and Plaid Tricolette, in all desirable colors, 86 inches wide. July $1.00 Black Sateen, 89c value, 36 inches wide. July Clearance e $1.00 dyards .......gve... Clearance Sale, PYRIT visinnananans Crepe de Chine, all silk, in white, black, jade, copen, rose, 40 inches wide. July $l 00 Clearance Sale ...... Crepe Plisse for undergar- ments, in white and colors, July Clearance $l .On Byards .ooivinnins

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