New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 15

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e S t (the Tower of Taare o U. 5. DEATH RATE ! g et T e e B B G T T Cupoa Yo [OTH INREDUGTION 2 5% 2% 2 THEATER COMPANY G G, AT e o o o o Special Christmas Offer b | S THIS COUPON IS WORTH 96¢ This Coupon and 79c Entitles Bzarer to One Regular $1.75 Red, Green, Mottled or Black Sclf-Filling Fountain Pen as a cause of death In a gen. on, The K Twenty-Right Countries Sucoeed i o, xuincd 2ot provaeencs | conoldation of - Keith-Albge- copire o i vous o R s LD in Prolonging Life ht reduction in diabetes fatali- {the East and the Orpheum circuit | Port of Amsterdam. Orpheum Interests Announced | ana the wetern vabacvine’ San. eneral, countri the na-|than that at i : ? the S evs confrolied Ly of the world in the reduction | count 1 aid | p tion, which will be t f its death rate, John K. Gore, vice- | * of immigration and audey chain un, ent and actuary of the Pru- mortality rate amor e n the world, 1 Insurance Co., today told t ican negroes together result in ¢ 2 g capacity in ex ion of Life Insurance Pre; r death rate in this country | s ¢ case in & popula- | ihrough 1l se, reous, but | ganization to he known as the Keith- brougiit prol f years, . Albee-Orpheum Corporation, was 0 create one centralized book countries to 635 o1 @ n F last night by Mauriec 4 € numerous | b FREY Filled, Tested E In 28 countrics the general l0ss y 3 3 nsel for c lled and affili- death rate has been ma ’ With Every 7 e and Fully duced and in only four has it in- i . e creased. The death rate in t 1 I onsist ( K Pen United States stands at 11.7 per ¢ thousand. New Zealand leads the ), lame houlder, A Holly Box CUT OUT THIS COUPON NOdNO0D SIHL 1IN0 11D Guaranteed © medicine,” ently outs an Brothe 15 countries with low | "“is a tor in maintai bankers financing the new = death rates, however, the United . Never it nterpri shortly make a pub- | N ew eva hE States from 1911 to 1925 showed a | tory it against ‘ ¢ Dieferred stosk. New Y“'" ers Mark . Eeduc[lol‘; of 2.3 pllr thousand, Mr. becn more hopeful than now.” rograms Site of Hudson Start iore said. “It is claimed by many J ) Amster Dee. 0.P—1 he added, “that prohibition was the ! 'ph h- ) ’ 16 eailing of He ,,rru, e | outstanding cause of this reduction, : ¥ ) z but in England and Wales, without S '?{:[“,}“’f,h prohibition, there was a somewhat , s in Boston, | ¢ e . greater reduction than in this coun- ! Bt 4 e eet Me at try, which throws some doubt upon t e ' this claim. Higher standards of liv- e 8 : ing and greater attention to health 4 ; T Rt 5 d conservation probably are the chief | g vaulke ; s Te ! soci 7 et Ol’ al‘l S factors.” b tre 1 N the idea of th W 1 Heart disease, he reported, is the bronze. On the l1oft of {ha leading cause of death in this coun- new company also contem- | tion is a representation of the Half try, accounting for 14 per cent of . = erection of theaters in | Moon surmounted by the arms of deaths at all ages and 23 per cent at % ( ritory, including 'the ity of Amsterdam, w hile on 40 and over. Many believe, he gaid, | 1 i, New N ! y i b e ris ide 1s a bust of " Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price that the increase is due to the strain % ort and Wo abc —_— 215 Main Street Have you attended our big Pre-Christmas SALE of DRESSES—? baving been P Lowest in Price ! 3 é and g # Dresses for every Highest in Quality : d occasion. There ‘ " V are no restrictions —buy as many or as few dresses as you want. Sale ends tomorrow. $6.95 3i’or one dress | § | $ 00 for 1 2 2 dresses Each dress was made to sell for $10.5 Mothers are buying dresses for themselves and their daughters. Daughters are buying dresses for them- selves and their mothers. Women are buyving dresses together—just to take advantace of this marvelous of- ter. These women realize what a wonderful opportu- nity this is to buy high-type dresses, smart, chic, good tailoring and harmonizing shades. Dt htagens g | L { for 1 dress § 's- A Price Pilgrimage | 'I'ha:ll?lisl\;lfi;n;{éil ‘ § 2 dresses for Progress! | ' IGHT NOW, with the |} ' v A : AL holiday easonllc e . ! t » i " Fach Dress in these groups was madc ) 2 to sell for $15 we're offering styles that are seasons ahead. And mind you, you can duplicate b ’ ‘K them within a stone’s throw of our who has been paying ; store — but you'll pay a nice extra piece of change — at least $/0 ° or $60 to his taflf J than the price we ask—for the privil’:;-'go: il ) True Blues, Iron Greys, Nut ) Browns, Pin Stripes, Novelties i 22 AIN ST il and Mixtures—we've got 'em i | A dah M L e allin finefitting Suits and hand- 1 Sizes—Juniors’ 131 A1 A some, hand-tailored Overcoats. § \ i 14 to 20 WONDERFE{J DISPLAY BR[NG THE CH"..DREN TO \‘\'()NI)I‘IRFE(;}!.. DISPLAY T0YS SANTA’S TOY SHOP ELECTRIC_TRAINS FAIR PRICES e e e s MECHANICAL TOYS . See Our Windows Right Goods at Fair Prices Downstairs

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