New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 22

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HILLS PLAYMATE PROVING ARGUNENT AVIATOR T0 TAKE (Continued from the First Fage) Congy Island Boy Shows That o Pistol Wonld Shoot New York, Jan, 30.—~Reuben Vie- tor, 11 yeurs old, leaned across his desk In a classroom at 'ublic Schogd sterday and 100, Coney Island, whispered: 1 found a real gun on the beach yesterday Guorge Ma ded affirmath s ! all ycurs old, nod- teuben hur- on Want to see | frame | dispatched, but please get Uncle Sam to send ah alrplane from Fair- whe have relfef, “There 1s a shipment of antl-toxin from Juneau due in Nenana Febru. ry 3, which If sen¢ by airplane will Leat the dog team by several days to Nome, which may save the lives mar Liverything looked favorable yes- terday, but today conditions have |reversed, More new cases have been reported. Dr. Welch s s that all and five year old anti-toxin has 1 used up and only one good dose f six year old anti-toxin is left, Old Units Useq have been about 75,000 units of old ant n used which has been resp for epldemic in check to date, but now ¢ that it is used up and more cases yare appearing, the situation becomes | weapon if its could be pr suring himself tI ing, produced the as he did so to T of rust on the st ut does George. By way of proof, 1eft hand about a f the muzzle and make a larger t H to let his chum splotches asked teuben put his t in front of wanted of teavoring 1d his fingers to | |serious due to the fact that if we SUPPLIES TONOME banks with two red blooded men volunteered to fly to Nome | |in four hours time in order to bring | holding | must wait for dog team to arrive, | cannot pect relief much before uary 13." The appeal concluded with a re- | est to the e situation to the attention of of- ‘\le& at Washingto | More Units Sent |By T ated Pross, IS , Wash,, Jan. 30.—Whiie Ithe fastest dog teams of northern Alaska wers racing in relays today | over Yukon river with a package of 300,+ gh it was not |000 units of anti-toxin to the weapon, eve e trigger and | diphtheria epldemic in Nome, final #loaded”, He pu the builet from ! eartr! that repose sped {hrough his Yodged in the abdomen of the other | morrow. boy. | mail to e transferred to The younger boy collapsed in the |the Alaska raflroad, and, at Nenana, e barrel | additional 1,110,000 units from Seat- Seward, snow. to run. the Coney Is at the shar togethe automo man Peter Ennis of other relay race then will be run to 1 station, coming up | Nome. t, halted him and | The United States health service ge to the | fyrnighed 1,000,000 units of anti- £ toxin while the ritorial bureau of education here supplied the other 110,000 units. Extensive precautions died |pave been taken to protect the se- rum from the cold and to guard |against breakage. The serum was are of his |yt in thousands of small glass vials . |which were packed in small, lined The cases were placed in ex- 1sior and deposited in larger d boxes with waterproof coverings. XC e ots. Later he P B CC. t and was re- | $30 a5 dar 630 OPIUM CONFERENCE T0 ildren’s court. He was | furrow in his | bullet passed. . Klein of the id- the boy en to the ives that r8e | cases. two automo- | | e ¢ ON UNDERSEA W mployed Boys Brotherhoo 2 " A, will be favored | interesting talk tonight by inner who served on a sub- | luring the war and will re- 18 of his experiences. 1 | Leaders at Geneva Session Plan to to Discuss Problems To- morrow Morning By The Associated Piess, SSeemem e ling of the leaders of the Interna- 'HE HERALD CLASSIFIED (jona] Opium Conference has been 3 FOR YOUR WANTS called for tomorr endeavor to reac T 5 the dispnted question of the sup- l\llOCkS Stlffness | pression of opium smoking in the | far east. The hope is that an reached to be v forenoon in an an agréement on agreement may . presented to ut omts | commission 1 It's for joint trouhles in ankle knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, knuck or spine—whether rhe or not. | It Yimbers them up; swellin morrow afternoon. Viscount Cecil, head of the h delegation, is anxious eva in time to reach ext Wednesday for the cabinet discussion of the ace protocol. The chief difference to be ironed premely good for % lumbago, neuralgia some of the European ¢ 3 as to th® éime when th ear period suppression of opium smoking shall in to run. The Americans de- to start at once, while the Brit- h and French proposals provide t it shall begin when the cultiva- on of opium by China shal! have ction 1is so gre that smug- from it into their far castern r only 60 cer ; progressive druggist any- to curb the evil PEACE MUSEUM samuel Hill of Portland, Oregon, Announces His Plans Portiand, O Limbers 'Em Up Joint-Ease When jour eyes depend on were promised. The trea glasses you want glasses your eyes were stored at points from can depend on iilding will be a That's the kind we furnish. v built for the FRANKE. GOCDWIN Eryesight Specialist 327 MAIN ng Albert of Bel. who was planning to d States as Mr. Hill's he world war interfered sit the guest 1 ads work Phone 1905 o ou, and are alw GRAND THEATER 1089 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 1 AT 3 O'CLOCK First Appearance in a Connecticut Theater JOSEF ROSENBLATT The World’s Famous Tenor Cantor Assisted by STANISLAW: BERINI Tenor of the Warsaw Opera Tickets 75¢—$1.10—$1.50—Tax included. Seats Now Selling At Sedgwick and Casey. Phone 2-2285 and at Box Office 2-1026 United States to bring | the frozen tundra along the | relieve | unsuspected |arrangements were made to ship an | et fingers and |tle on the eteamship Alemada to- | The shipment will go by | trightened, started |pe given to a dog team dgjver. An- | HAVE PRIVATE MEETING Geneva, Jan. 30.—A private meet- | would defeat any attempt NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925, JOHN A.AN RE ORGANI FROM 207, TO 5O/ OFF Three-Piece Wicker Suite Suite Consists of Large Settee, Roomy Rocker and One Easy Chair—A Regular $150 Value = COLUMBIA Electric Irons Guaranteed for 5 years. Complete with cord and stand. LIBRARY TABLES 0AK or MAHOGANY —SPECIAL— SLIGHTLY SCRATCHED Regular $20, $ and Shipping Damaged Kitchen Chairs each COME EARLY—None to dealers T-Piece Oak Dining Room Suite 5 \,le_v are pieces of beauty, V@51 strength and value; round table, i roomy buffet, five dining chairs, the latter pieces having removable slip seats of genuine lecather; Queen Anne style, in Golden Qak. Balance On Easy Weekly Or Monthly Terms HOOSIER—McDOUGAL and MARSH . Kitchen Cabinets e Will Deliver Any Kitchen Cabinet During This Sale. Come in and Pick Yours Now DON'T WAIT JAALN y Tables ”THE BIG Regular $22 value, special during this sale .... JZATION To Those Furnishing A Complete Home Dining Room Complete Bedroom Kitchen INCLUDING RUGS, LINOLEUM and PICTURES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR REORGANIZATION SALE We consider the above value one of our finest ‘which we offer during this sale. [hree.roomy living room pieces: divan, chair and fireside wing chair; loose overstuffed spring cushiops, springbacks and roll arms; rovered with fine dressed wvelour, a restful suite and an irresistible value BALANCE ON EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TERMS An Editorial: We believe that all men are created equal and that furniture — good furniture—is not only to he enjoyed by the wealthy—Dbut by those that made the wealthy what they are —those that are the life of this country—the producers, or in the words of Lincoln “the masses.” We are therefore proud to say that we do Extend Liberal Credit whereby all may enjoy the bless- ings of a beautiful home. JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. INC. Pillowa $1.59 A Pair Only one to a customer— None to dealers FURNITURE STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES $1295 132 MEIN ST, NEW BRITAIN '89 SEE THIS OUTFIT SET UP COMPLETE IN OUR STORE FREE! FREE! A beautiful Sewing Machine free with each 3 or 4 room outfit during our Reorganization Sale. BUY NOW ' J-Picce Overstuffed Velour Living Rocm Stite THREE PANELED BUFFET MIRROR et o $7.95 Only one to a customer— None to dealers BEDROOM SUITE ‘uite consists of roomy Dresser, Vanity Table, Bow-foot Bed, Chif- ferette, a regular $159 value, dur- ing our Reorganization Sale ..... THIS ENTIRE 5-PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT Consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier $€ 9 | and Metal Bed, National Spring and pure cotton Mattress, regular $100 value. Reorganization price Dressers X . Special W fis During 3 b This Sale $12.95

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