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No shin- Norwich State Tuberclupsis Sanatorium, in a talk at the weekly noon-day lunch of the Norwich Rotary club held at the ‘Wauregan house on Wednesd: In speaking of the tuberculosis tion as it confronts the people d the subject w gles, no shelter. Production is the ‘thing, and it's the only cure for profiteering. Waco Times-Herald. The mightiness of the pen is due to “Can'’t Cut Off My Leg” Says Railroad Engineer.:iwuii ™ “I am a railroad enginee! years ago my leg was serio; in an accident put west fusing to allow the doctor to amputate told it would be impossible to heal the wound of salves and had many doctors in the use PETERS when 1 found it was 100 thines had falled | krowledge of the treatment of fhe atorium is wit the best place to treat the disease for oW« ookiyn, N. ¥ proud to be able nt like thay Petergon’s O s, but for eczema, salt g hox for f . M. X CITY AND GAS | ;ifu! surl are the only good, cheap things in : Investigate our A WOMAN PRESIDENT POSSIBLE IN 1944 | 5oz pend largely uDfln‘ the action they take in the preliminary a neffort will be made to put a plank in the platform calling for a modification of cient act and per- mitting the manufacture and sale of light [« 1 weneve, however, that everyone should be obedient to law. oppose anarchy and socialism. p “All American women,” she continued, “are sufferers from the profiteers. We must fight them and I am sure we have ingénuity enough to devise a way to de- teat them and, in other ways, to bring down the cost of living. ation undoubtedly will come share of attention at the San Francisco caucuses and the idea of Henry George of stopping speculation in land and relieving both workers and industry from some of their burdens undoubtedly will be ad- v The worst profiteer of all is the profiteer in houses and land. The ‘unearned increment’ rental value, revénue or the people their taxes till they drop.” ‘The women leader declared that “with the change in the political status of wo- men next fall” there would come, how- ever, no violent change It would take women a long time to become practical politicians, she said. but they would become such eventually. She said the time would women would fill the most important of- fices within the gift of the people, even to a woman States, supreme court justices and mem- bers of congress. _New York, June 2.—The millions of American womén who expect their po- litical status to be changed by Federal amendment to citizenship next November “"féhy"““‘.‘l..,fi;}? are going ‘to become a power for good i You|in the nation according to *Mrs. John % | Sherwin . Crosby, a delegate to the demo- ; cratic national convention in San Francis- with comfort, Test 1t 8| ¥ ext June. A woman president of the .United States, Sl”Ie says, is ‘remote, but not impossible, say in 1944, “The only two things worth while at - | present,” said Mrs. Crosby, o1, | and religion. We all should study both; how to improve our government and make plaster NOY! better men and women. When I spealk of religlon I don't mean any particular 1t is PEDODYNE, for . %% ut the religion of the Gospels, the Ten Commandment and the Sermon on the Mount. The world is money-mad. | :ul"‘c‘f""'!“', —amazing, &2 | Religion alone ‘will free it from it ssel- ' aet. Don't waste time |fshness and unrest.” and money on useless the Volstead erior wines and beer. Inequitable tax- yocated by women. Mrs. Croshy, who has been called “the d mother of New York women democrats,” Donit suffer. | = hite-haired, dignified matron of more than three score years—she is the widow of a judge—declared the 300 or more women delegates would go to the con- vention with the determination to nom- inate a strong man and put through a must be taken for ill stagger under in government held,” she said, “because women for the first time will have a vioce in it. pect to see a bitter fight, over the question of majority or —The mysteri- |Tule. T can, of course only ¢ larse quantities of |myself and what the women may do I e when they enter the convention will de- particularly GENTRAL.NEWS_PHOTO_SERVICE. NEW.YORK, His highness the Maharajah, of Bi- Dr. Campbell tensive that time would thorough dis quently morbidity is Upon my re- rail. Finally | nia, influenza, severe ment OINT- | strain convert it into acti magine | tality rate is decreasing proved living cenditions annot 99 Myrtle Ave- | ease. The.sa ' says powers is considered one of the most powerful Rajahs in India. He is a . = HEAR ABOUT Major in the ¥ TUBERCULOSIS AND MEXICO The mortality from tuberculos there everybody is treated in the same under medical been said that fresh air was the only e‘ill:nd the! x-wpu‘x’rel hn,sh:r_edver raiur.ned altho am doin work as Ay farpenier. There whs no operacion. no Ladies’ Sitkc Hose .. I have nothing Ladies’ § lose to sell, hut will give: full information ‘Ladies’ Silk Hose about ‘how vou may find a complete |} 75c Ladies’ Jersey Bfbomers . if you write to |} 75c Ladies’ Sateer Camisoles Tc Carpdnter .00 Ladics’ and Misses’ Smocks . Ladies’ and Children’s Ribbed Vests AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER READY-TO-WEAR ARTICLES FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. ° lost time, no trouble. cure without operatifi’n me. Eugene M. 415F Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J.” Better cut out this netice and show it to any others who are ruputred— you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. Finally T got ain| Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a i trunk several years ago. - my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did'me no good. hold of something that gquiekly and completely cured me. Years have pass- gf“ W, Lad ors said ies’ Durham Hose . noon. finally angwered : o, mitt with full ruling h Armv. treatment but it has been, proved is the greatest essential, fresh, pure air plays a large part. The second question that is a: good for the treatment of be answered is good, as the is rest, and you can get rest as coast as well Climate is more Take a man who has lived in the congested distriets of 3 the rural dis- and it is a change of climate for ake the farmer and place him it is a changze of cli- mate for him glthough he may not have traveled a do: Do, human ba creasing and has been for some time but y - Mexico, countries in which he has serv- is increasing, ed in the diplomati¢ corps. Both countries said Mr. Zabriskie, are ve there is that spirit of unre lution in both. good, common sense leaders. They are like sheep and directs whether What they I follow where the leader | “these sta here in the countr: assume control ussion of the various p es of the disease and its cure but tha would discuss the questions most fre-| ed him. The first question, decreasing?” ting that the mo y from tuberculosis is decreasing but the creasing. There is a dif-| about 20 | ference between active tuberculo: 1y injured | tybercular infection Active losis is the disease in the more advanc- ed stages while every person has more | 1 have tried ail kinds | or less tuberculosis in his only certain conditions, suc very popular Wwith the peop r. would probably have bee taken place on time. told of his meef the late President Carran Obregon and vorably impres the city and said that s develop tuberculos el tuberculosis _found he bovine type and is some communicated of the spread of tuber- the expectorations have the dis- ed with them. were given a vote of| points, ner appreciation cluding four guests. It was announced at the meeting that| had mentioned, the incid ns would be the guests|for the committee, which began ex London club on Thurs excretions of those who the local Rotari: Do people inherit tuberculosis? No. This has been' proved { infants who have died from other caus-|members of both clubs will mo! 1 has been kept coi disease will In Denmark herds of fine the lineup of the team that 11 have to ot only do I nt for old it it ing skin I can not Peter: fford to tisfied.” on Oint- Just apply a s with & 1 little lean tooth brus nd you will and waves as of full effect is sually power and| “*4? drug store—will Ia e. as an excelle dress air a delightful gloss. s combed out it will have been raisdd from cows that team comprises several men who played | on college teams not sq many years ago | "o still their eye on the ball e of the luncheon of W oducing of a To Make Your Hair T Look Naturally Curly taken from the mother no appear- of the disease was evident. is often asked nts do you cure?” ed to put new lungs : cannot he expes Re The to semd a letter vent it from spreading you could wist will be perfectly natural Two new m 1is M. Young, were in the right hand of fe to them by President Jo- | the offici: seph C. Worth. A letter of mbers, Arthur M. Brown | ed to i s th difficult to even stop the rav- A few ounces of liquid rates. which, of course, can be t for w GAS AND ELECTRIC SHOP | tuite economical to u 2 Canal Street, Westerly, R. I. 9 East Main Street, Mystic, Conn. silmerine— is up to the Rotarians to : thanks was by advocating fon Army in re to the drive. nently Following the smeeting thera was a meeting of the directors at which s importance were con: ns in our city. Luther K. Zalari Mexico, spoke for a few though it had just been shampooed New Haven.—Graduating exercises will cad. T *. o Having.experiénced the . superior;service'of Diamonds 2: years, they:usually refuse listen‘to-a suggestion of a % “Why give up:the o/d we . KNOW:ifor: the new’we DONTKNOW?theyargue, - - Ies ayingd ltgumentto beat., It’s easier, to*buy; Diamond Tires and aveid-all-arguments, DIAMOND . TIRES - “Full of Lifs” ALLING RUBBER CO. 191 Main ?h'eet, Norwich, Conn." I be held at Knigh Orange street, for the class of 1920 ters of Charity of St. June 8 rel s of Columbus h. \DIAMO'NDiTite ; A7} users;iwe jhave to = y similar and | and revo- k most is fifrmation. lification what he v o be good or bad. Ifleq “immunity’ been allowed Pennsyly ia all would | contrar: nd duke was! cases pros nd a man | rjod and ico there no revolution | gegired, rests ¥ cuted du the In z with! @ and General| \r pajmer's s oL WAN, Very I8=1 ttes " Pen committee asl emen Iva those _ attending the | Paimer, when M. 32 were present in-|cluded his brief answer, goin campaign matters the v of | tion of John H. Ros club boys fro: p at a fa The loc: ‘committe. | feit that the instru laurels. Porteous, especially ary club and dedi- ty W preci in- du termine. ion of the | perfec | fined is by the candidat promised “an and therefore eved aphael's hos PALMER IN DEFENSE (Continued from Page One) Bonniwell was still in_the midst of his accusations when a recess was taken at| ceedings with the sub-committee.’ well resumed the stand. réne, democrat, Ohio, Went directly to| port. cross-examination of Mr. Bonniwell after merely to make a statement to the com- misian mittee. The senator repeatedly demand- Boston, June 2.—A four day ed if Bonniwell had personal knowledge | schedule for the mills of lh}: that federal officials in Pennsylvania were | Woolen Company, effective immediat | prohibition | was announced today by the com laws. A statement that the avitness was| The mhis will be closed from Thursd: " that such was the case was|night until Monday of ea side and Senator Pomerene insist- satisfactory and uncertain conditions eated his question until the wit- throughout the ceuntry due largely to “conniving” at violation His charge that| Ne N “character as-|Vamia. A 15 per cent. wage increa ation” efforts against him in Penn-{all of these employes became effective for years brought a warning | Yesterday. nator Reed, democrat, - Q " a “personalities,” but the question|WOULD RESTRICT SIZE set at rest when Mr. tted to continue his statement un-| he speaker denied flatly and without | dailies should characterized as harges that he had grant- | to prohibition violators in He declared that on the d been made and the ing the election pe- that he lacked | power to grant such immunity had he so asserted also hout Mr. Bonniwell's testimony i v to Mr. Palmer and a old polit re-echoed, The ed no questions ny questions s attorney general enator Bdze said he | everybod committee “has fully fulfilled | Ment c! and performed its duty | Sun. d this T do not helieve the se lated or would of any fed-| Though reticent at first, the impr t out. Indeed,|srows that M sidential law to; much.—Columbia Record. the corrupt prac- has been vis e must alone de- any state s of such sta ived from In the very order of things it must be it would be emi- and, 1 believe, unjustifiable obvious that tigation ¢ resolution under which we are operating, to presidential In his conclusion, Senator Edge said he not further particinate Almost enc must “insist “from further inquisitorial pro- ‘The Original Food-Drink For AllAges controvers " HOW AND WHERE AND WHEN YOU CAN. itress Aprons, also Nurses’ Aprons . THE PASNIK COMPANY Sell For Less Three Good Stores In Three Good Towns—Norwich, Willimantic, Danielsen The senator did not indicate in his let- When the hearing resumed Mr. Bonni-| ter whether he expected to participate in Senator Pome-| the framing of the sub-committee's re- Mr. Palmer, when offcred a chance to A“EleAx WOOLE MILLS question the witness, said he had come| GOING ON FOUR DAYS h week. Un- railroad congestion was given as the “He added that if the com-|reason for the curtailment. > would give him two weeks' time| The American Woolen Comp: hq would furnish legal evidence. Mr. Palmer then rose. Eonniwell had employed v em- ploys 35,000 operatives in its 50 mills England, New York and Pennsyl- » for Missouri, mer wat OF BIG CITY DAILY PAPERS Boston, June of big city son ¥ ers, editor of the New York Globe, clared today, in ing country put ers to write their con e 1 ing on Mr. I e 12,000 country 49,000 pounds. Slogan Would Be True. on these| _ See no mention of the na all of Mr.|Sidney Burleson for presiden ol platform “He kept us out of mai ‘o state| Would be invincible—Los Ang s Literary Gent of the Hour. 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