New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 27, 1928, Page 10

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10 |treated to & merry-go-round ride in a centrifuge that whirled at 1,200 revolutions a minute for ten min- utes. When the machine stopped the cricket shook itself, chirped | querulously and was ready for an LIVELY CRICHET 15 HARDY NSECT &, 25 i Survives Tests That WOM'siacrins v o™t ocaves K‘“ fflafly i « shrillest that can be . Lutz. “Air will New York. HEALTH HAZARDS This Is Said to Be Serious ‘ mee for supersonic —P—Lmpur- ¢ an increasing | health, in the opinion o uuel E. Dibble, hea artment of plu ventilating at th ¢ of Technology. si we have, by intell cut Jown thy the purity of our v o supplies are concerne we have done very littie he air, and this is the ctor now dclaying the nitation. 1th rate pe germs car ally decreased in the past hich eur- | & best of health assorts B3 “* lto purify t in 1 fa J laws requiring sanii- iry conditions at the sources ‘of o ko0 brought about | Eagle Mee In Humble Porcupine i \yo 27 B may be mor caused by dis- which enter the body King water - =ed also. Thi of purifying _all ch is vsed. en we consider air—the nt that introduces dis- | —conditions are far death rate caused | germs entering the body 1 alr we bLreathe las | a mat E the OF INPURE AR - L imethods of garbage and refuse dis- ' Dibble points aut. one by kecplng out of the t whica contaminates it.” bon monoxide gases gencruted ter heaters aud gas re ot equipped with alth menaces o YU per ica’s housewives, Pro- Dibble aseerts. Bituminous | moke is lh{-}\i as another wine the lungs of a person such a district as 8t. Louts, Cincinnati. Chicago, Pittsburgh and other citics where soft coal smoke is polluting the air, and you will' find them ebony,” he declares. While smioke abatement regula- s arc doing some good in th batement laws shouil ly administered.” Faulty plumbing systems anu posal are other sources of disease germs transmitted by air, Profestor FUR ANIMALS GO ABROAD N Y Jan. 27 UP—Among ns sailing for. Europ usiness trips were 1,200 1k, 130 silver foxes, 13 racoons | and 42 muskrats. They were *0 g0 | Munich, where thelr sepa- rate paths led 10 various countries in which their kind is to be propa- for the fur industry. The go to C:echo-lmak!a.‘ re they are to become pioneers | in the marshy lands. All were | from*Minuesota. | PARIS DANCING DRESS | Halt a world away from Hono lulu, Paris, in search of beauty, adapts an Hawallan fashion of the el or necklace of flowers for which the world has substituted an orange iper copy. A dressmaker of Paris wed a lef of chiffon in cclors of tropical flowers around the neckline the public b s inercased. The solution 'of a debutante dance frock. Parls the menace of impure air is 10 [took note of the innovation and is 1o all the air we breathe. This !copyln‘ it purify STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK POOR GASOLINE AND MOTOR OlL RUIN YOUR ENGINE IN COLD WEATHER HE 3,000,000 motorists in New York and New England can save themselves several million dollars by standardizing on Socony Gasoline and Motor Oil in cold weather. i The facts are very simple: To start in cold weather, you pull out the choke and flood your engine, If your oil is poor, every moving part of the engine is gummed up and turns over slowly. 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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK | This information is gladly placed at the disposal of motorists in New York State and New England. Don’t fail to call on the Socony Touring Service, located at 26 Broadway, New York City. It can help you. ‘SCIENTISTS TAKEN G NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRflj.&Y, JANUARY 27, 1928, =iic of wt- continuing a month periods of relative disabling ef- | Stricken While Studying ala = hair effol Ith to carry on ipell ult o The investigation cnougn to convince officlals o disea rvice that the of Miss Alice h service bac- | ho identified the germ t of contagious abortion in | and Dr. G. C. Lake, who in- ' ban. parts’ of the country and then euc cumbed to ‘t in his laboratory. | Both 1 boen in and out of hos- pitals threc years, Miss was honered | president, is taking * ment now in the heaith service h pital at Norfolk, Va. Dr. Lake, who | has been transferred to the New | | York hbspital, is forced to spend | about half his time in bed. Beyond the resulis of their work, is known about the diseasc has gouc is United Stat It is t fever” ! little { | ment jend - since — and thod of treat- I here. Dr. I.ke ., Ariz, in 1922 uman cases which had s:d By the drinking of af- d milk. Investigators believe t many baffling cases are stil! recognized in the ! s United States since 1905 and has heen the cause of suffering on the Jelind of Malta for many genera- jons. It was there that the germ ng diagnosed as other ailments as first 1olated. | by physicians unfamiliar with it Sir David traced it to goat's milk | symptome. stopped the spread of the dis-| tIs exceptionally chronic effect: ease by putting that popular Mai- | make it one of the most dreaded of tese beverage under the military diseases whers it is recognized, ané Practically no further prog- | farmers have been warned against ress was made in the study of the | the consumption of raw milk from disease until Miss Evans began her | affccted eows. Even the drinking work in 1918 and’ demonstrated {ts | of such milk, however, does not al relationship with the cattle dis- | Ways communicate the disease and order prevalent in the United | cne of the mysteries to be golved i Statcs. how and under what conditions i. Her work stimulated other public | is carried from the snimal to the private investigators, wnd human vietim. she made her discovery an S y———————. increasing number of cases have Bridgeport — Thomas Connor, 19 been recognized and reported in all | of this city, swallowed poisonour parts of the country, although it |tablet, mistaking it for mediecine. appears to center chiefly in th:|Taken to St. Vincent's hospita! west and southwest, especially in|Where serious developments were Texas, where cattle herds are feared it h been and CLEARANCE } | REDPUCED « | ALE-~ o ¢ arcoats- Suits ——, famous wooien mills cleared their surplus stocksto regardless of We us thesé fine woolens put into our factories immediately, and :peedily manufac- cured hun&a& wonderful Suits and Overcoats. They're here now— and they go onsale tomorrow. We've cut them over the newest of our models. They arestyled to the. min- ute, and are _the supreme values of our careet. them at this price. 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