New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 7

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. . 7 The meet was in confogmit State Death Rate Grows In 1928; |GREENWILL PUSH oo i e o vt who demanded terms of tion of Labor convention in Heart Disease Toll Is. Heaviest; TEXTILE PROPOSAL it o Accidents Cause 1,236 Fatalities| a e i g g o e - 2 Labor Undaunted by Failure o “ria into the ;3 the would have will again pre f 2 to 1 the ratio being 14.2 against 407 Automobile Vietims—| 14" e ‘nomicie: ritio wont| (et Senate Probe inioniza- south and reporte The conference will discuss in de- e 8 from 2.1 to 2.6 when 43 persons bloodshed. The public woulc ° | tail the prot southern Suicides and HDmlCldeS, were murdered as compared with | o na that these workers el . ‘,",,M. | 85 the year previous | Washington, Nov. 15 (UI') — A are deal. After all, they Chiefly ohien Increase, Census figures e new attempt will be made to obtain |° Green said 1quiry to the ion as was| The many e , in the case of the power com- e inquiry, b ested by Senator Wheeler, den (1) —E terday as officers of more thar )| 1, author of the original in- out sysy B Washington, D. C., Nov. 15.—The national and national unions ition resolution, it s indi- | workers ar a iat the 1928 death rate for Con- e 3 B Th T e o S caratht T I e R s R population as compared with 1,02 of all the accidents werg by coroners as entirely prime causes of ¢ W i) s . British Ligures Appear to Vindicate - tifnted Wi Much Abused Feminine Motor M river 1 per cent:; oad u : vehicular —imohed In Pewer Accidents. 2 8717 5 ' 7 miseelian y ¥ A avoidable N ade. G NO USE FOR MEDALS 1 i Nov » (UP)—At least ik LA i 28,07 e for medals, liziche . ¢ 1y unclaimed Dt istor I alty. ‘ 4 =esonT cammaTions | DELICATESSEN NEWS ¢| HENRY F. REDDELL |F ; ‘ ‘ X OProuermer ' : 11 RAPHAEL BUILDING T ] : 99 Wesr Mamn BT € Hed ¢ Undor one §___erecsionorvision I in 1927, Increase in rates (per 100,000 Tome, Nov w7 population) from those of the pre-|resignation of Argentina’'s ambassa- ceding year were from the following principal causes: Diseases of the i heart (219.1 to 228.4), cancer Scrved to reveal the fact that Dr.|] (105.1 to 107.5), diabetes mellitus| Perez has developed into a kind of | (20.1 to 22.0). and tuberculosis, all | Scientific detective in a highly spe- forms (65.6 to 66.9 Increases | ¢ialized field—that of art. were shown also for pneumonia, all| The ambassador has nothing to do forms (76.3 to 87.9), influenza (14.2 | With the working out of murders to 18.2), whooping cough (2.4 to|and felonies. His detection conc 6.4), measles (1.5 to 4.2), meningo-|only the finding out whether old cocctls meningitis (0.8 to 1.4), dis-|Paintings of the masters are really e recent | dor to Italy, Dr. Herando Percz, has cases 0l the arteries, ete. (19.6 to|Paintings of the masters and there- fore immensely v . or mer 22.2), hernia, intestinal obstruction (5.5 to 10.3), and syphilis (9.0 to l¥ imitations and G R LT e e T Looks for Fingerprints 4 increased from 11.4 to 14.2 But the reason the ambassador s s M i The death rate from all accidental | & kind of detective is that he pro- |} causes increased from 66.7 to 7 ceeds just as a detective does—he the individual types of accide searches for finger showing the greatest increases being| BY discovering fin nts of the sutomobile accidents (excluding col- | Masters on their pain s and com- ' ith the ngerprints on stion, Dr to tell is genuine or lisions with railroad trains and | Paring them strect cars (20.0 to 24.4), railroad @ painti illed into idents (2.5 to 3.5), and accidental | Perez is able scient drowning ) whether the paint Significant among the decreases not. in rates from o b1 02E 0 wore he ambassador is not the dis- those from diarrhea and enteritis, | cOverer of this new approach to- | under 2 vears (12.4 to £.0), con-|ward the elimination of fraud in the genial malformations ¢ dis- | turnover of high-priced objects of cases of early infancy (6 art, but through rs of practice Buy Now! When Prices Are Lower! HERRUP’S ANNIVERSARY SALE meningitis (non-epidemic) ( he has become one of the most pro- : 1.7), diphtheria (5.9 to 5.1), s ficient exponents of it. He 1s known ] g N - L0 s typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1.1 e inventor of two instruments ! 5 = = % — 10 05). 1138 the first me in e dessned ety sor i e il Fine Suites in Jacquard! 3 Pie ' i i S i quard! 3 Pisces nd lables 3-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suites from typhoid fever was less than 1 . Onc Is Microscope A very substantial Suite and always a pop- There is al 5 a time wl Yyou can use a per 160,000 population. One is called a REORIGVAThS ular styl Upholstered in serviceable Je N A e R Accidental Dburns (conflagration” & special microscope observing SRS e s $ spare bedroom to good advantage! With this excepted) showed a decrcase from | the sur of a painti QUanQ L eyeLo] le !‘l{\h\-’“]-\- . The Divan suite you have a'living room in the daytime and 4.4 to 3.8 fort to find fingerprints. The otl —the Wing Chair and Club Chair are includ- C a comfortable bedroom at night! And just $ The estima sopulation in 1928 | is a device throwing a spec il 5 i ; e \ Iv 8 T : Th imated population in 1928 i levice for throy L ed! $1.50 Weekly think! It is yours for an All three was 1.667,000 and in 1927 was | light on a painting so that the light 1,636,000, | falls from the side at an angle of ||l A total of 17,938 deaths were five to 10 degrees. Coming from the ported during the year, the side-, the light throws into sharp tegate having been 16,757, relief any roughness in the si cases of the heart claimed the | of a painting, st number, 3,808, while 1,79 tist to pick out fin cumbed fo cancer and other malig- | casily, and also {o photo t tumors. Tuberculosis took For years, Dr. Perez | 1116 victims in the state, and the famous paintings in ian gal- cerebral hemorrhage and softening | leries, searching them particularly 1501, A total of 1,465 died of for fingerprints. He has collected a pneumonia, 1,397 of nephritis, and | valuable set of no and a rare 1006 of diseases of carly infancy. | classification of fingerprints Influenza was responsible for 304 ador has been able {o deaths, diphtheria for 85, whooping | prove to the art authorities of Romc cough for 107, measles for 70, and |itself that one of the paintings in a scarlet fever for 20. Ten persons|gallery here, religiously believed to died of typhoid and paratyphoid | be authentic, was false fever, Malaria claimed only two| Visitors to Dr. Perez's home may ¥or the second year in|see his collection of photographs . there were no deaths |and notes on paintings of Bellini. of Ipox in Connecticut Cima Da Conegliano, Bissolo, I'on- 6 Dic in Accidents |torno. Rosso Fiorentino, Giorgione Accidents resulted in 1236 deaths and Solimena, of whom he has n as compared with 1,092 the year be- |an especially intimate study. .Dr fore. 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