New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 20, 1916, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. orve o A mopar | DRUGLESS HEALER | i LAWS ILLEGAL Every person purchasing a Kodak from us will be in- structed in its use under actual working conditions— both inside and out. The only place in town where i Ridals neiionl - Were Designed to Suppress Quack OHRNSTEDT’S : and Fake “Cures” Photo Establishment 69 Arch Street New Britain | Washington, Deec. 20.—California’s | so-called “drugless healer” laws, en- acted In 1913, were attacked as un- | constitutional in two injunction suits | of P. L. Crane, .a Los Angeles chiro- | practor, and Mrs, Kate P. McNaugh- | " ton, a Los Angeles opthamologist. No | WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT Christian Scientists were partles to the | suits, but have been watching them because of the statutes’ exemption of | The Giii supreme___ Christian Science and other ‘“praver | practitioners” from examination and licensing by the state medical board. . " ' The laws, designéd to suppress { “quack” and “fake” healers require 3 - < | osteopaths, neuropaths, chiropractors " . | ana other so-called drugless healers to The Gift Appreciated. The Gift for All Year. B! nave certain phystological knowledse. California, federal courts refused to | Pictures Candlesticks Cellarettes o et or el Rugs Card Tables Curtains “under the sound discretion of the { Beds and Bedding Statuary Sofa Pillows court,” but without deciding their X il Blankets Couches Desks validity. In the supreme court, the Book Racks Humidors Dinneor Gongs state authoritles contended it was not Fern Stands necessary for that court to decide iy Fireside Chairs their constitutionality, but merely pass N % Willow Chairs on the discretion exercised by the : > s Serving Trays lower court, the California state Pedestals % S & S s <§ 100 S courts having upheld the statutes and Fancy Tables Crane and Mrs. McNaughton not hav- ¢ Sewing Tables ing applied for licenses. mon ense Side Chairs Exemption given Christian Science | Screens was attacked as unconstitutional in Portieres side PRI et G <<W#® WE SUGGEST FOOTWEAR and HOSIERY Oval Mirrors tists a monopoly in “prayer practice” ;T::znili;;uc:l discriminates against. drugless prac- K AS IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS titioners of every school of drugless ° ! , T, () G THBiR, ol o o y A large assortment of the Famous Daniel Green Comfy Slippers for Men, Boys, ! Toouis Herrup |nronssmi s BR) Women it ina Chiaren: - House Moccgens,for Men, Women andChil i : RIRTEE ) drep. Hosiery, largest stock in this state. Beautiful Christmas Boxes wi Complete Homefurnisher These charges were denied by the i eveJ;y purch as)g. High Cut Storm Boots for Boys. Dainty Shoes for the baby. 1052-1058 Main Street -: - Hartford )"t suctorives. The e swrromel 4 [ 3 Do your Christmas Shopping Early. Why Not? healing in favor of those using prayer court had declared both laws a valid exercise of state police authority. The requirement upon drugless healers to » o0 . have rudimentary knowledge of A BRDSS 1 0 267 MM“ 1 teria medica and other subj was| ¢ ') O - w citizens against treatment by persons | § ¥ 2 ‘ without medical knowledge. i ~ [ Twenty-five other states and terri- | : — - — l 9 s Rorietillamisnid have s lnreeem p el S B ‘alifornia laws, {he defending | tutes, they contended, are designed to | ploved in drugless treatment o “ ' Mt I e ) | autheitios asserted, permit all per- | regulate treatment by material means. | disease” or to “distinguish betwee 3 @ hese are s - s Mhe ver to | different religious forms, rites: ang a New shir 5] ctic : Jers g S hether drugless pr TS That the state was without power g ?\:;‘:‘\fi‘fl{\vc“\lfi-sa:‘o‘x‘{\:‘sloxtot (;‘(‘)‘l";‘hul;tffl 1i i T Scientists, to | determine “the particular religious | ceremonies” was contended by thos kota, South Dakota, — Tennessee, | ington, Wisconsin and Hawaii. treat the sick with prayer. The sta- ([ form or ceremony which shall be em- | attacking the laws. Originators of the Package Store System . '5 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL PURCHASES OF $5.00 OR OVER — Blg ; DO AS WE DO, BUY WHERE YOU GET THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. ! O Gallon Quart Gallon Quart . _ . Quart h Gapitol Mye BT ! $5.00 E California Brandy ..$2.50 to $4.00 .65 to $1.00 | Holland Gin ... 5. 5 to $1.25 { eml]o n i Finch’s Golden Wedding . ... Cider Brandy 2.00 to 4.00 .50 to 1.00) American Gin . . 50 old Crow .. X Medford Rum . 2.00 .50 .... 400 and 5.00 $1 and 1.25 Sherwood . . 3. Tmported Port . 3.00 and 4.00 .75 and 1.00 ..... 400 and 5.00 $1 and 1.25 Monogram . o Y Imported Sherry 3.00 and 4.00 .75 and 1.00 | N e 2.00 50 Hunter’s Valley 2.00 .50 | Rock and Rye 4.00 .50 to 1.00) French Brandy ...... 5.00 to 8.00 1.25 to 2.00 SAM MUNCH & CO. PACKAGE STORE. 5 per cent. off on all purchases of $5 or more. We buy in large quantities which enables us to sell at these remarkably low prices. BOTTILLED GOOIDS Wilson >rwood I Rock and Rye Catawba a5 R $1.00 bottle. ol 75¢ bottle. D | 50c bottle. Ancaica ! 25¢ bottle. Pinch’s n, ‘_/ " J Iy Sicrey Hunting Club 1 dozen, éx'&‘l'n ;:::lnd}i?‘ & 1 1 dozen) L T— 1 dozen, Port " 1 dozen, | | o oried o assorted, $11.00. P ' assorted’ $8.00. Cainsandy assorted, $5.00. &Eg?ben-y assorted, $2.75. Imported Sherry Jamaica Rum Blackberry Imported Blackberry Kummel 0Old Sherr Zinfandel Walker’s Canadian Club $1.50 per bottle. Gordon Dry Gin $1.00. Usher’s Scotch $1.50. Black and White Scotch $1.50 Anderson’s Imported Swedish Branvin $1.50. Pinapple, Lemon and Horthound. Rock and Rye 75c. White Port, 35¢ bot., $1.50 gallon. SAM MUNCH & CO., 406 and 408 Main Street 'Phone 870. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Express charges paid for purchases of $5.00 or more “within 100 miles.”

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