New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 11

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CULBERTSON WANTS 10 BE GRANGED Vice-Chairman of Tarill Board Asks Transler Washington, Dee. 19.—~Willlam §. | Culbertson, vice-chalr- man of the tarift commission, has| Indicated'a desire for a transfer into of Kuansas, some other branch of government | service, and President Coolidge 1s| .looking about for a post to which he may he appolnted. The prospective retirement of Mr. | Culberson, combined with the pr"\l- dent's virtual decision not to reap- | point David J, Lewis of Maryland to | the commission, will permit the president to bring about a desired reorganization of the rnmlnli on. | Ior more than two years the com- | mission has deadlocked on almost | every major question, and efforts hy the president to bring about a worke ing agreement have failed. | Appointment of Mr. Culbertson ta a diplomatic post is one of the pos- sibilities, Declsion of Jacob Gould Schurman to remain as minister to China after it had been indicated ctire closed that door, but ins the pt iility of a vy in a South American post, An intimation also has reached Washinglon that Governor. Towner of Porto tico may want to give up his post because of his health but the president wants to rctain him tion 18 being givén by the president to several recor mendations for the place on th tariff commission held by Mr, Lewis under a recess reappointment. yrgdnization of the tariff com- mission may be followed by a shake- up in the federal*trade commission. This ag s found fitself in fre- quent conflict with the department nd other branches of the quarters of disagreeable political ac- {ivity duting the recent campalgn, STRICT RULES T0 STAMP OUT PLAGE I | | | Gommissioner of Animals Ordes Rigid Quarantine amp ont the spread through the killing poultry hy the wholesala Commis- sionef of Do A Is James M. Whittlesey fssurd strict a 1e owners of infe and others con-* coted with the handling of poultry. quested the Connecticut state fon to giscontinue shows in the state present and members of the issqciation and other poultry dealers nd owners not to communicate with other owners any more H‘m\ necessary and to rl,ar( any ctfon imme Recause nfection mit any pm«nn (‘x\"‘p' the Keeper nd such persons as are authorizea fo visit the place by the commis- sioner. They are wnrned not to \isit Ry place whers there is Mve sltry and the caretaker s instruct- #d to wear suitable outer garments hat may he changed caves the Infected premises and to hefore he | wear rubber boots or rubbers which | can be disinfected. Don’t guess as to his gift. Play safe. He'll be doubly grateful if you presenthimwitha Valet AutoStrop Razor. He knows it is supreme. NEW LAHP BURNS 9% AR BEATS El,hLTRIL OR GAS| A new oll la mazingly brilliant, soft, ight, even better than gas or el tricity, has been tested by Government and 35 and found to be s ary oil lamps. or, smoke or The be the Euro- pean chicken plague an Incurable disease and one in which the mor- tality often runs as high as 100 per cent in a flock, A number of new cases were re- ported today in various parts of the state and a number of new quaran- tines imposed. One owner in Water- town reported that his flock of 700 laying hens had all auccumbed to the discase, The commissioner declared there s no danger In puichasing dressed poultry for food, as Infected birds are not offered for sale, and the dis- coloration of their carcasses would brand them unmistakably as dls- cased. COUZENS MAY BE ALAW VIOLATOR His Speech on Tax Returns Possibly Hlegal Waghin, Dee. 19.—Treasury and d tment of justice officlals are considering whether Senator Couzens of Michigan violated the law fmpelling secrecy for income tax returns when he recently made pecific mention of tax figures of the Lnited States Steel Corporation. gton, HRISTMAS shoppers will find us prepared with beautiful and useful gifts for every member of the family, and all at popular prices. delays usually associated with Holiday shopping are avoided here, because NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924, It polnted out at the ment of justice that ) general had against newspapers which had pub- lished merely the names of taxpay- the altorney |ers and the amounts pald, while the Michigan senator detall, The law on this point, 1t was sald at the department of justice, applies apeeificially to any person or employe or officlal of the government, At Id he did not went Into some | epart- | holding that the question required Instituted proceedings | re to gl “a rall fence oplinion study, In this instance, it was explained, |the secrecy surrounding the return | was 1ifted by & United States sena- tor who has certain immunity privi- | lcges speaking In debate, but it s doubted whether that iinmunity plied otherwise, Mr, Couzens npnlkh\g as chalrman of the speclal was The smoothest running and best cooking range on the mar- Ket. 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Cara Nome Juneve 2.75 to 8.00 : 5 50 to 20.00 6150 INDIVIDUA Perfumes SETS Colgate 1.00 to 3.75 Djer Kiss + 2.00 to 10.00 Other sets from foremost perfumers L PACKAGES Ths best known creations of the perfume makers' art Cara Nome . 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Non-heating hand le, Eclipse Marcel Waver Little Bits From The East The pick of the world’s confections. assortment of monds, Dates, iful box. poundsl 50 pqmn$2 50 of Cigarettes December 19th and 20th A timely sale, nfierin? an opportunity to buy o a really desirable gift 20Camels . . . . 1.26 ) Lucky Strikes 1.26 200 Chesterfields 1.26 20) Sweet Caporals 1.26 200 Piedmonts . . 1.26 200 Black & White . 1.26 200 Lord Salisbury . 1.59 0 Fatimag . . « . 1.59 200 Omars . 1.59 100 Egyptian ‘nmgtm 1.00 100 Helmars " o o » 1.00 s so's roo's Gilbert Alarm An accurate time- keeper. Good look- The Safe r the Cigarette smoker. 100 Tyrkish Trophies . 100 \|c[arhvmo .. No. 9 Plain and Cork Ty 100 Murads . . . 100 Moguls + . . 100 Naturals . . 100 Pall Mall :m.., 200 Pall Mall Specicls, 50 100 Egyptian Deities No. 5 100 Phillip Morris Cambridze Th exy A f) Drug Stores The tiresome %7c Gillette Safety Razor b0c Bottle Harmony Bay Rum 30c Tube Rexall Shaving Cream The Electric Jr. heats quick Quickly heats by inserting the plug into the socket downy softness, adjustable to low, medium or intense heat, 11" x 147 Connects with any electric light sock Walking and Talking Stroppers omy razc $2.98 All 3 for $1.00 5l You Save 77¢ Electric Curling Irons nnot singe the hair. May bi ed as a waving rod, Now 79¢ Torrid Heating Pad $6.49 A cover of Electric Fla Iron 6 and 3¢5 g pound sizes back rest, protected cordhandle. $1.98 et..Saves trips to hair dresser Dolls Cotton ltutTed winplex e special port model, real econ- forsafety T users. Ingersoll \Vatchcs No better Xmas g for the boy lhnn an Ingersoll. Guaran teed for quality and dependability has been fntro. | DECEMBER 20th Dr. William F. Keith Surgeon Dentist Will open one of the finest and hest equipped DR, WM. I, KEITH surgeon Dentist v DENTAL OFFICES 1910 in Connecticut. EQUIPMENT No expense has heen spared in equipping this office in order that every practical new idea and modern facility may be utilized in the production of the very best of dentistry, in a satisfactory manner and at moderate THE STERILIZING UNIT is unique in itself. zation of every instrument by live steam. are stevilized before heing used. THE X-RAY machine is the finest to be had. Exceptionally s are ohtained with it, thereby doing away with guesswor nosis. THE HEIDBRINK GAS APPARATUS assures the proper administra- tion of nitrous oxide gas and oxygen for painless tooth extracticn, with perfect safety and no bad after effects It insures perfect sterili- Even the towels and dressings good pic- k in diag- 1 THE white woodwork, marble tile floor, pear] gray and mahogany finish give one a sense of absolute cleanliness and sanitation. Surely These Features Appeal to You EXPERIENCE DR. KEITH graduated from Tufts Dental College, Boston, in 1910. Since then constant practice and study with leading dental specialists, and the incorporation into his practice of the best ideas of these men have given him a knowledge of dentistry which few attain. And this service is now at METHODS INDIVIDUALITY. Realizing that no two cases are the same Dr. Keith will personally examine and advise what is best to be done in your par- ticular case, give you an estimate of the cost, without obligation to you in any way, and if you wish he himself will do all your work. PAINLESSNESS. In all cases where teeth are sensitive, when filling, crown or hridge work, or any other usually painful operation is to be done, NOVOCAIN is used, employing the Fischer technique of nerve blocking. This eliminates every particle of pain, as anybody who has had it used will tell you, and with no had after effects. By rendering the tooth insensiile to pain, all work can be done much hetter, and in much less time, at the same time eliminating the nervous strain upon the patient. ALL MECHANICAIL WORK such as p ates and bridges will be done on the premises under Dr. Keith's personal supervision, thereby eliminating the chance of failure as sometimes happens when sent to outside labora- tories. Service Is Always First Kindness, Courte Considerat ke you feel at home tl i to please will ma MATERIAI enter into an) ip will t workmans! MODERATE PRICES will prevail. Not \Hfl for what you don't get, nor the Tow est where qu prices that are FAIR. here you pay But at You Can Be Assured of Thorough and Pai owest Cost, consistent with First Class Workmans I would like to have you come in and inspect the office. Dr. Wm. F. Keith MAIN ST. PHONE 3440 Hours 9-6—Ev NEW BRITAIN nt—Nurse in Attendance enings by

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