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Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield, Mase. y's law partner until a year preventable disene indicate that life | maintain its interests, national or in- sion’s audit. expectancy can very reasonably be| tefnationa,” fy ‘wat Discussing railroad earnings, the jextended to an average maximum of| ganty Gnd party reaponsibiiivy and |commission says the carriers’ income it seeived to Melzay W, Whittlesey 42 : © others were recelved DY) mast Fsti) Street, New York, a seventy yeors instead of an average) to recognition by the Congress of the jand expenses have reflected the un- Robert Forsyth Little, No. 14 Wall) prothe: maximum of fifty-one years, as| leadership of the President. | |settrea industria! conditions and that ) Street; George G. MeMurtry, No. 120] No, 136 5 § shown by the Life Tables of 1910." pana haed i. ek \despite the reduction of the working Brondw and Herman Livingston , Uinel y te ity | the duet rate of persons tenured | grese “ae yf allowed to | |foFoes ty alt a mitiion mien, a, 16 4 jr. No. an tau Mipeat Reading, j{n the United States and Canada in| predomin 4 it has done to | ering of the cost of materials and cuts Mi UNOe tw i thoclae ~ In 1921 it t@/ other clams combinations making r| Jin emptoyecs’ pay the net earnings Kem be White ane it eet ' | REDS GET VITT BY WAIVER 2 . shote | © r df to the cause Y ' leva Applied to tha whole | OOM ood eoverninent “The recently f AR have not yet reached a rate of & pri R WE Col, Writtlerey was also a me FROM BOSTON AMERICANS. population of the two countries these | enacted aw, he sald, did cent, the value of the propertic Mr. MoMurtry was a Major ny es |Agures indicate a falling off of 150,-| not go fi t Idetermined for the United States as fs command 10. ¢ Ww ‘sé ‘ ISTON, Dev. &—The transfer of 000 deaths in 1921 1» 1920, which | reduce taxation n m aw >. “Lost Battail ns his , | Os Vitt, third baseman, from the fad W Yowaw mareality rate than |e caneclne warty rub 1 mmendtion the commis. yy : aberrant Boston Americans to the Cincinnutl atee =e Soremanegihss any Herbert Cy Cox. ( eS sion’s Repor J RSROMr Ite steant er oy bs OSSAve: so Se is pp Was tf classmate of Ce hi eY | Nationals for the waiver price, was any prior yea Abager of iw cinadn | y natn Py I port), ion asks Congress to reconsider Sve < BES Also § ent to His War at Williams College These three, |annonnced at Red Sox headqua Figures quoted by Mr Cox. show | strancy Company Toronto, | Shows That Carriers Have jon the Merchant Marine Act Comrades, Nine Letters Afler reading thelr lette ined My. | here to-day Eons 7 that influenza has almost disap- n ol e convention ae ” ; wai ‘+ sac {au ing preferential rail rates on . Pruyn in the follow tion Told. peared ay a cause of death, pneu- | Addiltor, to these from whit quot. Dropped 500,000 Employees.| cninmente of commodities tov export in All. ears fea —_——- mona death fell off 40 per cent. sifred i. Horr, Vice Mrosic an b American bottoins, Operation of © each Ve new Kk uy DEATH RATE REDUCED leuterculosis 17 per cent, Bright's} Treasurer of the Equitable 1 WASHINGTON. Dec, &—Hope is euOn oO been sus- ‘The nine letters written by the late fdres r vy the LEAT AE pia UE i m 4 “| Disease .03 per cent, measles 7) per] mnee Society of New York: ley exsed by the Interst Lieut. Col. Charles W. Whittlesey of We Whit The ib. iL war understood oye leent, whooping cough 35 per cent] Canon Cody, D.D., L1.D.. r¢ Bol! ane . only per ¢ : _ ‘ — . i " } Chureh. Torcnto, aud Livings- | Comir onion the “Lost Battalion” just before his : Anflucnza Almost Disappeass]ana ” meningitis—ali torme—12 1-21 fon Led, Presitomtoe | cys a. disappearance ia mid-ocean from the | ane ic fe i. can ae, Pte sy (per cent There were slight des} cy jday to Us punishment of any POM thE | sons lor lis ture oo = From Mortality List—Other treases in death from cerebral — ower” Jevel of © United Fruit Line ‘steamship ‘Tolos,) tents can be of no interest tu. tie Diseases Reported Goiny. | venorrhage ana typhoia fever, | $74,000 TRANSFERRED fare wy be were delivered by United States tye | PUMNC arate ; asia ts now a minor cause of TO PAY UP 500 NURSES) nieni 'n 1ve spatch Agent I. P, Roosa to-day ‘0. tions with him we a th Bote vies tonne ak wre f UP ck le nat ae ian tn tea ml HAMS & BACON Statietics produced at th diveases of the beart | Board of ate Uses Pood Sure) oy executor of the estate, who forward. | Me | Weighs Honestly. Isn't It . Asnnal Convention of t Deaths from cancer neveused| plas Funds to Meet Deficit “ cd them to the persons addressed. Mv. . < ee BRE Site tnxerance Presidents, :|nearly 10 per cent, by auicide al-| Comptrotier Craig announced to-Wa aa NU ateek kt recnerin; i ‘e A Different Flavor . “ cor. i cides 3 wp that the Board of MATE Hus ean : HiRes en Hf opened a two-day session to-day at); Most 40 per cont, icides 30 per Tau BOR me ine and some | front of steel cent, and automob: 1) tioned A transfer of aceidents by fr readjustments ne 1 e Act, #0 a8 cles peotel Astor, show that 1921 | the) en ent, The total of automobile | Surplus funds to payrolls In she ave ad ee librum, the ( TEHEEER AT ene Ppoaithiost yoar in tho history of Me! Goats in 1921 will reach the neigh- Le, Betavine and A ee Hospliais nd aion ayia, because the chief tactors| solldations of car States and Canada borhood of 10,000. Scarlet fever and | oy, {i en beontroti hent, “the value Of service er statistics quoted illus rated. | gintheria show increases as mortal-! yj, pay has and the ¢ insportation.” still! ¢¢ ‘ in Judgment of the men who Have ity causes, Concerning aitomobile | will be said as si Ware “in a # eport : " degoted their businers lives to study ratatjties Mi. Cox said e¢ made out. There 1 A es aerant 00.000 | oratife insurance and its relation 10| swe are rightly concerned over un- | Money to pay them until the Hist of Ue ait 1922 Calendar FREE @ommomic conditivns, that industrial imely deaths caused by micro- jeer oe ose pay was withheld." aa he Commission's report is fur the Beautiful Are. Reproduction and’ financial depresion has not 1M- | oyeanisins uf the ves ie und ompiretiar rales nave chin! the cine (Sean undediaal (Owtebel it aie Given to All Our customers as Usual paired the fundamental resources of mal kingdoms and arc ng to} jes of Hetlevue and Allied Hovpilals to} Gioues phat a total of $430.000,000 hua a te/ the people, because the number of Hfe | gnang time and money freely in try- | Plame. These (uate alncen ereared bald lolltka rallrouia ||) meee ee Brisa feet ance ftom thie ver ig iu ieulate, J catalogue | propriativnn wit iindey the government untet ‘Apa the volume of new business 'eP-) them to the end that thei ravages | the consent eae inst 1 during the six E Pi Fesented bv those policies tie OMY) may te held in check. We calk| am 1 months after thelr return to private establian t | = Famous Chefs. lightly below the records establieied |iearnediy of bacteria and bacilil, but! LITTLE BOY LEPER (| ownership andthat there still is due)| Seg divert to" hemes d $105,000,000, Ont of 6 ede 1 i 7 ih 1320 which was the most prospOroy | overtook the Bacillus Automobilis.” APPEALS FOR TOY an estimate year in the history of life tnsionee ei ert John M, Holcombe, of the wrlers entitled to guarante y- Ne er ta enone Mun val Lita oalrahse, Core FOR CHRISTMAS 5, the Commission says, 547 have|| setintaction Gu 3 furance companies with respect te Oe Hautala Oueni sands g — fled claims, totalling $818,000.000. but|]| | GILLIES COFFEE CO. poets deal only with persons int ance busin , matey 13,-; Cul Off From World Child | payments of only $536,000.00 have || SYashington St. & Park Place. Nu ¥. C. ured, but they have been worked | 155 090 pers« out new Ii 1 P ino Hit bean. held justified by the Gommis-|Le re en asi ate I ut on a percentage pasis to apply! insura 3,248,- | Wants Santa to Bring Him been held Ji to the total of deaths. They a Pushmobile. eu f y . ere has been,| ¢ Beeeat in ten years there has been.) | mount per policy this year Appeal to public generosity is k because of advancement in the con (the total new insur-! made to-day through Health k ration of health, a pronounced In-/ance written will be ‘about 18 per) Comminsioner Copeland by an | 1 brease eneral expectation ot| cent. below the total of 1920, but will eae We re i “culeagecoated ae ihe ins (Ds be of 1819. These fg-| eleven-yeat-old boy wiio Is suf- ahs ~ es have been furnished by 148 com-| fering from leprosy in an is: | “S8Fince company are figures to prove) junies, handling 87 per cent. of the| tion camp on North Brother Isl- ff the malo policy holders of 1921| business. and, Ho wishes « sultiof clothes FOURTEENTH STREET Founded [827 OP FIF AVE reasonably expect to Ive four The boom tn life insurance in 1919 | insurance Presidents consid Heli theony old in te | ————— i | vl : : and @ pushmobile. longer than the policy holders | "4 1820 wan due to war prosper! | : wi [can encouraging sign that 1821 €x-| colony and never scew any une of | bert Lynn Cox, Third Vice Prex- | ceeds 1919 and is wilghtly below 1920. hig own age, hence leads a cheer- of the Metropolitan Life In- Secretary of War John W, Weeks 5 5 addressed the convention this morn-| les#, lonely life. Dr. Copeland M t Company, presented statistics! jn¢ He deplored the change in| points out, in asking for clothing, en § vercoa Ss ortality and health to the con- pod hme uns! lemaiation where: | toys and candy for Christmas in | > “ ” | by er a of Rep- tion, “If America j . ste Tewentatives has been stripped of| Department of Health hospitals, : 22 00 geld remove tuberculosis from] jwer and authority has been lodged| that this is only one of hundreds | . Bn the causes of death tt would] in numerous committees. of pathetic cases, Value $32.00 quivalent to adding at least three} “If, Cae tO ee logical conclu- Sweaters, woolen shirts, gloves, to the average life span of the| Wi aM, Nhe “United States into | (YF dolls, nursery books and Exceptionall, good coats at the price—all-wool ma- ' will divide the United States into are ropulation: hostile factions or groups and leave | clocks are among articles most terials—plaid backe, fancies and meltons—season's moat desirable models. HBimilar estimates made for other the country powerless to defend or acceptable. Other suits and overcoats in well selected line of materials priced up to 49.75. “4 Smoking jackets, ready for holi- 6 45 1 ) 95 This Is the day shopping ° to ‘5 Year for Men’s Stylwear Suits Men’s Trousers Serviceable 23.50 3.85 Gifts Were $35.00 Were $4.95 a TH Brighten Her Kitchen This Christmas With a flannels. A good variety of patterns | good for general wear. Wear-Ever with plentiful supply of dark shades, Worsteds oalastmie ret Aluminum Every-Day Set such as blue and brown, hairline i stripes and checks, and mixtures. | flannels, worsted mix- This will be a Christmas that Wife or Mother will remember for years if you present her with a ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ Every-Day Set. Young men's and conservative models. | tures and serges. Stripes, Sizes $4 to 46; regulars, sborts and plain colors, brown, blue, stouts. grey. FRIDAY SATURDAY Two-Day Sale 600 PAIRS Endicott Johnson BOYS’ STORM SHOES When the boy needs them most, as he does now, is the time to buy him good sturdy storm shoes, especially when they have been so reduced in price for this sale. These are extra high cut, made from durable leather, with straps and buckles at the top, and a heavy tongue sewed half way up, and made on broad-toe lasts. A Christmas gift that the boy will appreciate. Brown only. Sizes 11 to 13\;—were $4.00 Sizes 1to 6 —were $4.50.. This is for girls + HAT shall I eat?” is more important than’ “What shall I wear?” Most of you are quite concerned with the clothes you wear. You want to look well, to appear before others with every individual charm you possess emphasized to the full. Because of her pride in the appearance of her kitchen and in her cooking skill, such a gift will delight her. “Wear-Ever”’ utensils are clean, bright and silver-like. They insur better flavored foods and save fuel. You spend much time wondering if you have enough | rice powder on your nose, but not a second thinking if your food contains enough lime for your bones. The curls of your hair cause you more thought than calories in your body. Furs, feathers, and fashions concern you much—food little if at all. A Because of the new ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ prices, the ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ set is an excellent purchase at $25.00. To get it for $22.50 and coupon is real economy. ‘“‘Wear-Ever’’ utensils actually are the cheapest you can buy because of the years they last. They make unnecessary the constant expense of buying new utensils to replace utensils that have worn out. Dealers’ stocks of the “‘Wear-Ever’’ Every-Day Set are limited. Present the coupon to any ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ dealer to-day and get the $25.00 “(Wear-Ever’’ Every-Day Set for only $22.50. All the utensils in the set are of standard ‘‘Wear-Ever”’ quality. There is no sense in being a food crank, but as health) is entirely dependent on the food you eat, it would be wise to pay more attention to it. Utensils in sets are “Wear-Ever” 114 qt. Pudding Pan, 914x534 inch Seamless Bread Pan, 5 qt. Tea Kettle, 2 qt. Double Boiler, Standard Measure Cup, 9 inch Deep Pie Pan, 813 inch Double Lipped Fry Pan, 1014 inch Double Lipped Fry Pan, 2 qt. Straight Covered Sauce Pot, 4 qt. Straight Covered Sauce Pot, 6 qt. Straight Covered Sauce Pot and Steamér Section. Don’t eat too much meat or other heavy food. Eat, generous quantities of fruit and fresh vegetables, and, above all, drink lots of milk. You won’t need to spend so much time on your eyebrows if your eyes shine with the sparkle of health. Rouge isn’t thought of by a woman whose cheeks are colored perfectly from the inside. And the grace of body that comes from perfect health is more to be desired than a gown from Worth’s,! Special Purchase Men’s Leather Slippers 2.94 Usual Value $4.00 ” | “Wear-Ever” 6very Day , , “Wear-Ever” aluminum cook- i Lore Fevauthorized to accept this coupon ing ten) in payment for one “Wear-Ever ane bis 4 ry-Day Set, which sells regularly a §25.00. ‘Offer good only from Nov. “EVER to Dec. 24, 1921. ‘Wage om coupon your mame, Any store selling Drink milk—for your health’s sake. The gift of slippers is one that is stays pleasing toa man, and these are of the quality you like to give, at so low a price, because they are a special purchase. Dark brown vici kidskin, all leather lined, with flexi- ble turned soles, medium broad tve shapes, opera pattern. Sizes 6 to 10—wide widths. | Alao Men’s Daniel Green Comfy Slippers, 2.00 See Pages 21 and 31 for Other Hearn Advertising, address of purchase DairnyMeEn’s LEAGUB CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC) 7“ “Wear-Ever’ window display. “2c "USs { : ‘ AS i TM RMN NE TENA REN ALE A ERE UR