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ked or flagrant attack, ! FA0D POISONING THEORY IS DENIED No Such Thing as Ptomaine, Harvard Doctor Says FINAL I]RAI:T MAI]E ments the varlouw tredties probably will be elgned two weeks hence in London. Under the Rhine pact Ger= (F———— tlons, and the officlals of the league Ge l . are anxlous that she do so at the rmany-France-Belginm Treaty |carmest moment vossivis. aea ‘varer the proposed disarmament confer- |ence which the league will convoke | ¢ “~arno, Switzerland, Oct. 16 W\—"h" point of real security, | Pea ¢ between Germany, France nxm'_ Tt 1s no secret that Germany de- Be',!um at last is assured. The long { of her nelghbors, and that she be- sought for security pact ouflawing | lieve ith peace secure, this will be le, the signatures of all the contracting | * Optimism prevails on the part of varties will be attacped to it tomor. 2t least one of the main delegates to I the Not only has the Rhine pact heen mberlain, the British forelgn sec- agreed to ,but the troublous question | Fe!a at not only s good to ellles in the east—Poland and:to Europe but to the nations of the Czechoslovakia — Itkewiea has been | WOrld. Under the western security pact |8ald Mr. Chamberlain, “which will the signatorigg—Irance, Germany | have thelr repercussion and repeti- After Inltlaling the Locarno agree- many is to join the league of na- wm 0 u w cipate in the preliminary studles for - — when it belleves Europe has reached sires a lessening in the armaments war finally has been approved, and | uttain row. he conference here - Austen dealing with security for Irance's COM® from the Locarno conference rosolved, Reiations have been established,” i and Belglum—cngzage Hlemsl-]\pg"!“" In the near future in the rela- not to attack or invade the other's|'ons between other nations and territory and to abstain from war, | there will emerge for Europs not a Btanding in the background as guar- | Peace pact dmposed, but a peace entors of the fulfiliment of the |CONsented to by all.” terms of the agreement will be | Benito Mussolini, the fascist pre- Great Britain and Ttaly ready to use | Mer of Italy, fs here to affix his sig- thelr might against any of the sign- | Dature to the Loc: ors and the tripartite agreement | With Great Britain, which violates Its terms, antors of the Rhineland pact. I'ear- Should disagreements arlse ,“_h"'!u) of some possible untoward acts tration between the dissatisfled states | 282inst him by sociallsts, from whose I8 obligatory. The permanent eourt hnm\(»f he seceded to b me a fas- of International justige, boards of | C'St: Swiss police officlals and a conclllation and the councll af the | POd¥BUard of fascists are guarding league of nations all are possibilities | MM In the villa of a personal friend for settling disputes, | with whom he is stopping. The po- There will be collateral arbitration | '\ have requested Mussolinl to treatles between Garmany ;and | M2Ke In Locarno as few public ap- France and Germany and Belginm |PC1FANCeS a8 will be comparible with which will fnterlock with the Rhine | !N rol® heis assuming as a member pact itself, and also arbitration trea- | °f the security conference, ties between Germany and Poland 5 ) and Ciechoslovakin. Separate con- The Tittle Rat ventlons will be drawn up between Parent. ¥ “T never told lies when France and her eastern allies guar- |1 was a boy."” anteeing France the right tn ald Son: T did you begin, them 1f they ahould meet with un. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 Opp. Arch - The Latest In SMART FALL FROCKS For Street and Business wear; tailored in Scottish Heath and Balbriggan. Priced At $9.98 $1 1.50 $'1‘3.50 o $21 5 SPECIALLY FINE SILK STOCKINGS - ar $1.00 The Stockings have lisle thread garter tops, reen- forced feet and in all the desirable ; S shades of the season NEW COATS of the. Newest Fabrics, with and without fur tfimmings, at the lowest possible prices, quality considered. myths by prescribing for heart L D NEW BRITAIN DAILY'HERAED. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 19 8t. Paul, Minn, Oct. 16 (A—Pto- maine poison now is declared only a myth, There is no such thing. Numerous aythorities were quoted to prove this contention by Dr. Mil- ton J. Rosenau, of Harvard yester- day before the interstate post-grad- uate assembly of America, which closes its annual sessions here today. Ptomaine was thought to be a de- generate product of proteln foods, but five years experimentation has proved proteins cannot yield any-| thing which gives the ptomaine symptoms, Dr, Rosenau stated, These are due, he sald, to infected not decaved foods. The sickness is seldom fatal, 5 Diet 1s the most important single factor in health, the doctor declared, Lord Dawson, personal physician to King George of England, added to the list of shattered medical isease a quiet day In bed. followed an evening at the theater with an y round of golf on the following Heart muscles, according to T.ord Dawson are hetter for exerclse as well as rest, To the average individual, Tord Dawson stated, heart discase means sudden death. The heart, however, has a flexibility or <afety margin 600 to 700 per cent. Al that 1s neces- sary, Lord Dawson id, is care of the use of tea and c Boy of 13 Disapproves Of Tom Sawyer Rockford, TN, Oct. 16 (P—A 13- | ld Omaha boy after reading | ventures of Tom Sawyer,'" e liked the book, “but yet I think it is one of the worst books for bovs in their mature age.” He| was one of 26 chool children who helped to answer the old ques- tion of parents and teacher: “What shall the children read?” About §00 teachers in cities collected the ballots cast by the youngsters and made their recommendations which resulted in the “Winnetka graded book list” of 700 hooks, Mabel Vogel explained before the Tilinois library assoclation today. A 14-year-old boy of Quincy, Mass, after reading “Evangeline.” declared “it doesn't seem possible that a girl would walk 50 many miles for her beau when now a girl wouldn't walk one mile to see him,” Talke Part in Program Hartford, QOct. 18 (A—The goi- ernor's staff will report to the ad- jutant general at the Putnam Inn, Putnam, on Wednesday, November 11, at noon, to attend the dedica~ tion and unveiling of the world war memorial and honor role. The - Jutant general's office ' has granted permission to argan fons of the Connecticut National Guard that are invited, to parade. under arms, at the exercises in Putnam MACKAY &WALLIN 63 MAIN STREET NEXT TO METHODIST CHURCH TOMORROW JOIN OUR XMAS CEDAR CLUB CHEST beautiful Chests Pay $1.0 EXCEPTIONAL | AMERICAN WALNUT HIGH GRADE CHEST CHEST n : Cedar lined, Will match With trunk lid style, has.a your bedroom -suite. Ex- generous. capacity. It is |actly as illustrated. 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