New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1919, Page 2

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" SPECIALS untain Syringes— $1.50 valuc 00 Squibb’s Aspirin Tablc 158 value . 8. Pierce 38c value 00 Cascara 5c valuc dquid Veneer ‘andy (13 ) 60c ponnd Tooth Paste— Coffee— Tablet=— value, hoebe Snow 30c¢ val tionery d Water Sets— special ce Tea $7.50 value, drinking Glasses herbet Glasses Dickinson Diug Ce. 169-171 Main Streat PHONE 330. HORS- FALL OFT COLLA Horsfall Label Soft Collars are hand -finishad and custom- made showing the individual- ity that belongs only to hand- tailored collars. 1 Luke Horsfall Go. ASYLUM ST MARTFORD. 3% CITY ITEMS shad, Riverside Inn, Ea Advt Planke: Haddam number of hall, is un- New B McKeon. for a employ reatment Daniel ATS at City at the derzoin G cene tain hospital Grandfather Clock Shop. clocks repaired. The Booth's Block,—Advt. be a silver he home G. Dwigh this even- all members of the their auxiliary There even t AVeir of 120 ing to whic 61 Veter fnvited tea this of Mrs street Sons and are of W, ¢ the Y for meeting the held Friday at final plans be made Al ittend members ITED PARENTS ELECT OFFICERS Max Unkelbach Chosen President of Association for Ensuing Year: Supt. Holmes Speaks. At the Parents I Tea held last 8. 1. Holmes innual mee hers' association eveni in Superintendent Max for office Unkelbach was elect dent the ensuing ¥ea Ot flicers were elected as follows Vi First -P ftrong Secot Clar livered an ‘rnoon ool arte commit arrange Tlo” Ng}fifi?m 56 BeLLANS Hot water Sure Relief ANS FOR INDIGESTION Dept. | of the | of the United | | e e ——————————————w== | paticnts. 1 the m 10,000 CASES OF INFLUENZA HERE. Dr. Stockwell Makes Annual Re- port of Work of Health Dept. chair- } now ump was re-elected hoard of health th meeting held <terday afiernoon. Annual re- ented by Dr. William superintendent . Carroll. criruae M. yratory milk, John A and Ti M man of i < e commis- sioners at innual late ye DOrts were pre L ockwell af e tuber- sara Mrs. € Kitson culosis nurse, assist- meat Dolan, anitary inspector omas 11 plumbing the influenzi ¢ department W very Crowley mspector Due rall th A1l the ment demic last husy. part- the to and and all was cployed During cases were reported to the | of healtl in 50 deaths routin was stopped resources and energy to combat time 6,021 <uperintendent approximately ! Superintendents Report. ell's report Moorc, superinte the department to do special work, vember 18th, 1918 time until the was appointed. the administrati by fhe chairman members the board “On September 19th, furlough discovered the discasc this resulting follows ‘ndent for No- from that intendent 1st, 1919, was carried by the | Stock A, 1h. left averseas of 1 on work on assisted of 1918, two amp have in- had probably outside of the city. This w bheginnir of epidemie which d through October and up to the November; there soldiers, on a from O Devens, wero to they con- has been small modic out- that. time, but the real ended in Nevember. There to the health depart- of influenza. We represent all number was Deaths deaths 214, at least cre d 1o middle of a number of spa breaks sinec epidemic were reported ment 6.9 cases this does not the total 10,000 know t the probably cases over from | from | totaled influenza 236 pneumonia | of these deaths w monia following infiuen fluenza was directly, or indirectly sponsible for approximately 450 | the deaths during the past year Height. months that its height all rime pnen- | so that in- uc re- of Influenza its “For the' two | fluenza was at work of the at the in- routine ept acute work. was anto- all the resource department W ihe influenza diphtheria n slightly during dey contagious dis matically stopped and energy of (h needed to handle “Searlet feve {\measles have b < t | | r and more pre- the from diphther too high. There has been the number of typhoid six cases only being reported is less n in any one of the This sp the general sanit the city many than us lent r; and the ¢ v ve ath is entirely a drop in cases, which five ! volumes condition “There still to be “(1) The critical, many | cupied which for human heings | demned, hut the ments makes ) There ave tions of the city, | there is no water depended water of well water depends upon {1 e of contamination from human exereta. Tn these same sections there no sewers; is disposed of | in the is only a ques- tion of the wells will | becom polluted with the that disease must follow. City should be furnished and | permanently Fixtension “(3) The depends in pireceeding for of are years health problems worked out the city. housing situation s tenements are now oc- unsuited and should be con- ty of tene- move impossible in different streets in supply, entirely searci o- which wells being The upon for are sews ground and it time hefore S0 se closed of School Tnspection. of the dren. the werned gr progress cl child is ¢ by its health and therefore { of the child is one of the portant Aquestions confronting nation. The war has shown disease may be ely pr when individnals inder d pline { and may be 1y inspected for disease 1 condjtions cor- rected. children under disci- pline be, and are, periodically inspected but there system it | should be carried further and ever effort used to correct all conditior in the children which may have harmful effect upon its health It too e a to disenss her nation pro- catly | > health most im- the us that vented upon her gress of the T are periodics and unnaty School may stops prohlem hut we should have of | school inspection follow-up | an extension our md worlk REY) vious As has | 1al ous disense cen noted in several pr annt reports. acute be s con- | tisfac- | hos 1 for | financial cost isolation h is 1 in th cannot ithout a the torily handled contagions d 5 patients in othe To treat all is ofttimes a injustice to family, as it is pitals to cities children v great expense other members ofttimes necessary ne the entire family for one child ill with was necessary ohibitive and an of the i to | diph- | chil- | ve wee « B Many times e Lkept eks dug having a ve hospital could five for five member of | contagious from school to ona dis- the Had for not only we cut exposed to disense period watch- other children to | imber hei | shor the 1ifter a of could to school 5) There 0 which i Tt is indeed zeneral city, as and specially accomplish results and of allow iy other educ ma prob- a tion can gratifying to note lems the the inspector reports, able to markable crensing n co-ope noted i sanitary They some inspecto have been | really an ever in- mber requests ave NEW red and ood \ consumers herc culosis milk Tinge “The its wortl vince, a sritain mimal eport of Welfare nurses who “The New Br ( structions vlacardi ing and Tave hec hape the sreater nurs: During small ep cd in onec of the Iting taken fr they where a cived ind attended; two “bar This is anly by the d suggestions Want Pure it ang milk, reported v both milk by several pr publi whic s Ll m tube other stanghter 1L as one nd we has than visit can ment any oth itain s in Training laborator quarantini al ng construction n climinated during the of a t the comin es back to the numbers and e the month o idemic of diph short in one om the death childre results These one of n n isolation riers. is needed Influenza Ra October “In teer nuy care for with inf) of the 1 from he ather help Milk. “The n partment heen along schedule 1pplies spection the the spector During t fort will will e phase Report “The Drogress previons hous 250-256 Park St. alle mun aging ses to go to the uenza sic 50 Throu the lar dutic went to pain raard r re 1rsc viate nuvs ang Meat and Foc work in this br the lines during the lopted somc cularly and the inspec ‘ipal slaughte s accomplished have been ve he coming vea be put ferth devoled 1o the work.” t of the Sanitar work of this ¢ ed along the years, such inspection. va BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. Mill. reulosis-free producer house sta childre ward 1 call came auch of the o same cpartment eral complaing milk samples inspec- | | sanitary con interest | ¢ mvl|‘. have from tubee- and dition of and taking 1 food owing producers oducers ¢'s demand for he s will ‘fall past < in- |« one in ! concerned, f | lishment proved | will con- | ate that New from sed city the “The year has vent as far as of a tube vhere carly | returned sanatoris watehed so that the and all ined and “Two have il mont children has cases can to it dise in ontact lsept cases er under obs Nurse. une from the been school for in- | ¥ routine and | from invest losis exists these lines | school. year of nurses. but ve will bring department in nthusiasm £ September a theria develop- w's orphanages Cultur noin the were, we found were isolated mny instanc hospital eXamined bis. about 15 and from ong strict s tuberenlo: | size too strong worl The spector ervision if we nd e imong report of showeq the s were | — school at Devens, volun- | ns 1o for ump Doy 1a s and with two Aver, 1 suffering.” xl Inspector., de- - has regular time ago. This the store in- tion of meat at r house, where by the in- past y of dhe WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1910, for | store inspection, investigation of ing in collecti inspection city dairies cultures for the Report of Tuberceulosis Nurse, heen quite work it has scen > est culosis patients may not may hundred and fifty-six during 0 of homes where It is important th , of all 5ehool children should be under to co empha- | continued | the need of the children.” plumbing 000 inspections T tifyin v T e and more time his particular | ry Inspectors. iepartment has lines as in tenement inspection, gen- amonunt of other work of Hine anid reports mecting 6f the held last evening this ¢ o Dusiness were e the | | | Wered at i water Other vening ot commityo The annug ke pi lace an i come up the finance of the o of mon council the d will the clinic bos ) nosed. can he rela pse, exam- tion persons the them be tubereu- Open-Air ! t the health | ‘Write for Catalogue THE REMINGTON ARMS UMC €O ine. | s K The “WILSON” Klosed Krotch Union Suit is by far the best fitting athletic Union Suit we know of. Everyone likes it and comes back for more. $2 and better. B. D. Union Suits Bosron vamnisH CO- BOSTON , chicago , MONTREA To supply you with enough Kya nize to do over a chair, table or border of a small room We want you to find out for yourself what a wonderful finish Kyanize is for floors and all w ood\» ork. Sowe have asked your dealer to hand you,without charge (if you call for it within 10 days and buy a suitable 1oc brush), one of our regular 15c cans, any color you like. anize is made especially for floors and staircases, where a finish has to stand the hardest kind of usage. Dig your heels into it. You can’ Kyanize ture and Give it an} kind of test. t crack Kyanise, e o is the finest finish in the world for furni- interior woodwork. It makes old furniture look like new. e Itis hard and smooth and can easily be kept clean and sanitary. It is a beautiful finish, Try 1t on a favorite old chair or table, and see it turn a dingy, battered article into a handsome piece of Cut out this adver furniture. How to get a free can sement, take it to any Kyanize dealer, and he will give you a full 15 can (any color), enough to do over 2 chair or border of a small room, if you purchase from him a suitable 10¢ brush for applying the Kyanize. Af; del to ter using the Kyanize, if you are not perfectly lighted with the result, take the empty can back the dealer and fe will veturn the 10 cents yore paid for the brush. Boston Varnish Company Kyanize is sold and guaranteed by the following dealers } RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. INC. it won't scratch, peel, chip or turn white. It won't soften in warm weather. WHITE ENAMEL is a remarkable finish for all your white work on wood. metal or plas- ter. Use it in the bathroom, in the kitchen, on doors—everywhere. 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