New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 25, 1927, Page 5

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ANCIENTS KNEW OF ANESTHETICS| ~ ALREADY BULLT 'MILLION HOMES Homer's Poems Reveal Uses’Brmsh Housmg Policy Being of Drogs Chicago. ise of an anasthetic known to m probably was described in the writ- ing of Homer, A study of the history of medica science, completed in Chicago branch of the Uni- of Illinois medical school, the : Presently into the wine versit ‘1 Helen) whereof they sorrow. raught thereof, when it is mi gled in the bowl, on that da would let no tear fall on cheeks, nor though his m er died, not thou his brother or dear the sword before his face and his own eyes beheld it."” The study traces the evolution of the use n ent was tied to a until 1842 that s used with v degree of guces 1541 Dr. C. W. a conceived the ether might operations. Ay he carried out his fdea fully. It was shortly after that W. T. G. Morton made the discove teeth could be pulled painlessly | while the patient influence of ether, Yon success- and in 1546 he performed such an experiment with | success, “It was so astounding, history, “that he prevaile chief surgeon of the general hospital says the Achusetts to allow him to lemonstrate the anesthetic hefore | a clinic of eminent surgeons, from then on its use erai’ The first record of Tlocal anes- sia comes from the work v, who related that the E applicd to painful wounds a s of rock brought from Mem- powdered and moistened with which probably pro- ic acid gas. and became gen- WOMAN ASPHYXIATED West Haven, Oct. 25 (B — Accl Mrs heme when neighbors called in po- lice to investigate the all night burn- ing of a light in the kitchen, Gas ere turned on in the oven Kitehen stove. TRUMAN EXONI W Haven, Oct ruman of n absolved nectfon with t Ie Officer James R. Jer on Oct. 1 AGAKHAN'S COLT WINS i 5 . Tz, Oct. 2% (@ colt 1'arhad won the stakes fthis afternoon by 1gths from D. Harris' t. with Tetrill, owned by R third place another ler N events for two-year-olds \n Oct. 25. (A—The first the library | cast n . adrug to lull all pain and | ger and bring forgetfulness of Whoso should drink n with ® | vanced $2 was under the | upon the |, asphyxiation was named as| | Carried Out | London, Oct. 25. (A—The mil- {lionth house to be built under the | British government's | scheme, jnaugurated after the “oxll 1| war, has been and l‘ completed i ready for occupation. Government statistics show that | | England is becoming a nation of smull property owners, cach indi- right. More than 60 | will have been during the period ,000 new houses bought outright from 1923 untl by middle-c and working-class persons. A great majority of thesc obtained nt pla {and loan societie gage, or by purchase of cople to heir own property. Money fnvested in certificates 18 more t 000,000 nearly all from apitalist. Present day motorir lan instance of | quire property. ]an €50,000 priv I'tor ca mostly | with PLANES AID COASTGUARD Washington, Oct. 25 (P--The coast guard se Suppers LEASANTLY informal and elastic enough to welcome any number of callers, these Sun- day night suppers seem to be unplanned. Butonly the experi- | enced hostess knows how care- fully every detail is thought out. And above all, she knows that the success of these suppers de- pends upon the coffee. YUBAN was for many vears the private Guest Coffee of John | Arbuckle. Now it has been put up in attractive packages and you may offer it with satisfac- tion to your guests, How to Make Old-Fashioned Coffee Use one rounded tablespoonful of ground YUBAN to each cup of water. Put tha coffee in the potand pour overit fresh water which has just come to a brisk boil. Let the coffee steep five or ten minutes over s Tow heat but do not boil. Settle with a dash of cold water. \!OBAN | Sunday Night I8 MAIN ST. SHOULDERS, T 220 BEST FRAN LOIN LAMB CHOPS ‘f' Lean Fresh ROAST PORK PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN SHORT Granulated Sugar . White Loaf Flour P. & G. Soap 3..25¢ I(O\ \I SC \Rl ET : Peas, Com, Strmg Confoct |lnll( ry SUGAR ! WEDG \\ ()Ol) C RhA‘\fluR £ 2 b 290 Best Pure LARD Fancy Mclntosh -\pple\ 5 Sound Yellow Onions Fancy Sweet Potatoes .. Solid Head Cabbage - Fresh Cut Spinach ca. 100 pk. 19¢ B tistra Heavy Grapefruit 3 for 25c SUGAR CURED BACON STEAKS i lb 39¢ Rumford’s Baking Powder “Selected Large White ( auh(lm\el o PH Lean hmoked th 18¢ § 1 39¢ b 35¢ | lb "‘}(‘ : 10 1hs 6lc . sack $1.09 b can 25¢ cakes 19¢ " White Rose TUNA FISA Beans, 2 cans 35¢ hes arge can 21¢ Royal Lunch Crackers 2 Ibs 29¢ New Pea Beans .... 4 Ibs 25c YBLTTLR 2 Ths 97c 3 $1 . Ih 32¢ . b 38¢ FGGS Good Luck Oleo .. Coin Olco .. . 4 quarts 25¢ .. 4 Ibs 15¢ . 10 ths 25¢ head 15¢ Vancy Bleached Celery, beh, 200 Cape Cod Crant Teeherg Lettuce . Fancy Tokay Grapes 2 Ibs 19¢ housing | | vidual a small capitalist in his own | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1927, 4 Carter’s and Minneapolis Shirts! Sizes 6 mos. to 8 yrs., made of merino and mer- cerized silk. Single breasted reg. sold for 55c. TOMORROW, 2 7 88 c or WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY! 38 SUPER CASH VALUES Women’s Rayon Bloomers! Lace trimmed with ruffles at knee. In several new shades. WEDNESDAY ONLY, Each Lock seam. 88¢ Women’s Brassieres and Corselettes! Made of heavy brocaded satin. radium silk and extra long. WEDNESDAY ONLY Bras are of - 88¢ Men’s Flannel Night Shirts i Long and short sleeves. Sizes 36 Made of heavy quality flannelette with silk frogs. o 44 Made of broadcloths, ging- Size 81x90. Good heavy and firm quality. All good sizes, extra special. 88 E ;‘,’}t‘“ ;r[d’\l} W,I:{\- ONLY No Starch. 88 7 tovoRROW, Fach ... C Fach S0 88¢ TOMORROW, Eachl «:+.tsensssecss c i y ’ e y . Women’s Vests and Bloomers! Men’s Flannel Work Shirts Fall weight, wool tint (rayon s d)) 1S ality 2 2 (G rnEa Jlors: Grey. Khaki Special for one (rI:u (j;;h Bty 517 Prlncess Shps ylgv?((,\r\(n.“‘”m S e T TOMORROW ........... 2 88C Vot ot il Guiee it S || SONORIEONY @RENG IIE e o 880 36 to 42. e Uncle Sam WOH’k Shll’t“' TOMORROW ONLY . 1 C’O‘{se“‘ ang Gl‘rdlels] o Blue chambray, khaki and black drills, Al sizes » S lep Al & - SRR LA LI D anC R UIocaCeCRR M TEN Al SPECIAL TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY. Each 88(: 2 HoF 88C ,.!l‘:." HOMELS IO R 88c -Kni | e - Men’s Shaw-Knit Hose! 25¢ Fancy Shirtings I\‘ll;\ :m\xl I'u__\r]-n‘ Black and colors. Serviee weisht new tiip 22 inches wide Al first WXtra Specia L 10W SUY S 5 ¥ (1} ae. r. S TOMORROW., WEDNESDAY 2rmi1>88C 21C BI’OWD Sheetmg TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY 5 Yds 88C - s ) ! 10 inches wide. Good heavy and firm o ~ Children’s Golf Hose! 21c Pillow Cases! Y"l«“m‘ plaids and checks. Many part wool. All first TOMORROW ONLY Size 12x36. Made of heavy bleached cotton. Free from TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY ONLY . & for 88¢ 7 ... 88¢ Sk s 6 .. 88¢ “ b . ) : \}’onllen s ISllk and Wool Hose Men’s Arrow Collars Mlack - and - several new Fall and Winter shades. | 4 Starched and semi-soft. 2. 88c §|| 15 Outing Flannel | Jooton 6 . 88 e ity 27 inches wide, in all new colored stripes. || | WEDNESDAY ONLY for C _’_' TOMORROW ONLY ’ 0Odd Lot of Men’s Overalls! 9 ., 88c¢ Infants’ Rubber Pants Many of heavy blue denim. Several sizes in the lot. Reg- | 2 '} \ o st e alarly sold up to $ The famous Bunny make. All firs ulmhl 2 88c TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, Pair 88¢ o 3 || EXTRA SPECTAL TOMORROW l for ’ Uni i , 2lc Outing Flanne . 1 lBloly¥s [;Jnlon SultS! ln{ants Sweaters 36 inches wide. Good hvug’) and first quality. All Soft random ribbed fleeced. Sizes 4 to 16 vears. g , full pieces Y R UL DR GE a 88¢ pateed, i U deaTar HEh TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY ... 7 88C tegular $1.19 quality Women’s New Neckwear ONOEEOW ONLY 39¢ Turkish Towels ‘ollars and cufi's, vestees and jabots. All new and dainty, Inach 88(‘ Very absorbent. Double thread towels. Extra large regular $1.25 qu 8 5 3 ] 88 FOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, Only ....... 8C i 1| TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY ........ for C Red Star Birdseye | Esmond Blankets Hemmed Diapers In{ants Leggms Boxed, gizes 36 to 50, in pretty nurser Size 22x22. Regular $1.25 grade Full length. Sizes 2 to 6, in tan and brown. designs. Your choice, 88¢ FOMORROW ONLY, Per Blankot . Boys’ Blouses Sizes 6 to 16. Made of fine quality percale. Double voke and open cuff, TOMORROW ONLY 2 for 88c [t —1 I ‘TOMORROW WEDNESDAY—WILL BE ANOTHER BIG DAY AT RAPHAEL’S RAPHAEL’S 17th ANNIVERSARY SALE 717 Women’s House Dresses TOMORROW Polly Prim Aprons Made of fine percale with braid. TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY oxm’ 2 fol 88C Women’s Bathrobes! Made of warm flannel, with satin binding TOMORROW ONTN Fach fancy and cord. $2.88 Heavy Satin Crepe! Regular $2.49 grade. 10 inches wide, in a beauti- ful range of new colors. WEDNESDAY ONLY ber Yard $1.88 Women’s Silk Shps Regulation tops and hip hems, scores of new shades. TOMORROW ONLY Bach Sizes 36 to 12, in i _IHE BIG STORE ~ | NEW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER Infants’ Pure Wool Hose! ‘Little Mischief” brand. L Heavy quality wool. White only, sizes 4 to 615 TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY 2 for 88C 17th ANNIVERSARY BARGAIN EVENT | Silk Georgette Scarfs! scarfs made of heavy quality crepe , Each 880 0dd Lot of Women'’s Stockings Plain and flat “English rib lisle. Also Burson Heather hose 3 Pair 88c WEDNESDAY ONLY, $1.19 Unbleached Sheets WEDNES ONLY 88¢ Knit Underwear 0dd lots of Men's, Women's and Children's garments. Broken sizes. Value to $1.50. TOMORROW ONLY L=

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