New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 9

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RUG ABDICTS 10 HAVE CLINIG HERE: City Following Steps Taken in - New York and Elsewhere Britain will soon have a clinic This of New far drug at a action wa taken the health yesterday afternoon. be serving addicts meeting board The work the the conducted under board, to will addicts offic thus make xnown only to the prope als This clinic was suggested by a federal entative of the internal revenue The federal law provides rep department that a doctor cannot administer drugs to addicts unless they are ill or vic- tims of chronic diseases. The statute also requires that clinics be establish- el in cities. Druggists are not permit- ted to fill prescriptions unless signed by the proper authorities. Dr. Stock well, superintendent of health, said that the clinic doctor at New Haven charger cents us a fee for issuing a prescription The matter was | placed in the hands of Dr. Stockwell and Chairman M. H. Camp to examine and report on at the next meeting ) Liquor prescriptions must be made out in triplicate, one kept by the doc- for and the other two going to federal representatives The matter the slaughter tion of a new approved and a of the improvement of house and the installa- heating svstem was committee consist- jng of Commissioners Burns oani Riley, together with Dr. White will consider the matter together with es- timates on the cost © Slaughteri Fees Increased. The board voted to increase the for slaughtering. The amounts now charged for slaughtering at the abbatoir and the new rates are as fol- lows: fees Present New of Cattle Calves sheep Swine Goats . < c The rules fixing the new rates were changed The charge for insp with! the city limit but not - iy increased from 2 No changes in the ng were as were considered suflicient The amounts are: Cattle, §2.50; calves, 2 It are ecourage this part 50¢ $1.00 made highor in ordor of the work. The fee outstde the city limit v No chang in the slaughtering stock re party having but Citalrman nd will draft the schedule form. abing Bad at School. regard to the hools, Dr showed that for s iner charg sed 1 herir dong Dr. Stockwell of pric plumbing done in Stockwell in his conditions at the school are bad. There are two 1 the basement for little childre opposite the rooms are jeeanitary toilots. Nothing official has been heard from the school board. It appears that the plumbing had been done hefore plumbing department was placed under the board of health. There was some severe criticism of doctors who have neglected ta report contagious diseases. Doctors have been In some cases using serum when the cases were not under quarantine. /The board favored Dr. Stockwell at- tending the convention of health su- uperintendents at New Orleans. A report will be made later. rtment contemplates a new automobile for the department réport Emells; elrmEroo: DID YOUR TEETH TROUBLE YOU LAST NIGHT? COME HERE TODAY WE'LL GUARANTEE YOU’LL SLEEP WELL TONIGHT ! Office hours from morn- ing’s light till 9 at night, ’Cept Sundays and holi- Df. J. HenryFagan and associate Dentists. 213 MAIN ST. Over Besse-Leland’s inspections | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Etest your Battery by Hydrometer and Volt Meter. Add distilled water Furnishliteratureand expert advice regard- ing careof yourbattery. 4 SERVICE BATTERY FOR EVERY CAR H. H. O’NEIL 236 East Service on all makes of batterses SMITH AND GRIFFI ELIGIBLE TO PLAY High School Athletes to Don Uniform —Smith Was Away From School And Griffin Had Injuries. Announcement was made yesterday at the High school that Edward Smith, a former member of the Redwoods football team would be eligible to play on the High school squad this year. Smith was not enrolled in the school last year but returned this week to resume his studi Because of his year away from school the faculty athletic advisors thought it best to in- vestigate before declaring him eligible for the team tion of fullback. Because of an operation performed | during the summer months it was necessary to have Griffin, quarterback, subjected to a physical examination before he was allowed to go out for! practice yesterday. His physical con- | dition has been pronounced as fit and he will be out with the team for the remainder of the season. Yesterday afternoon Coach Dunn had a squad of over 35 candldates out | in Walnut Hill and was well ple: with the material exhibited. Capt Crane and “Dixie" Griffin had first blood drawn during the proctice, the former with a cut under eye and the latter with a bruised h lip. MACK SECURES PAT MARTIN. Philadelphia, Sept. 1l1.—Announce- ment was made here yesterday that Connie Mack, manager of the Phila- delphia Athletics, has purchased Pat He will be out with the | team today and may try for the posi- ' Martin, a souiipaw pitcher, from the Binghamton club of the International | BEFORE. Wap CANE — TIHE MW Qost™ O RIVIRG Main St. league for $6,000. In order Martin, Mack had to outbid five clubs in both the National and leagues and had to wait until an op- tion, held by the Chicago :lub, expired. The management of the Binghamton club gave Martin a check for chase money He is 26 years old. RUTH IN NEW HAVEN SUNDAY, | Big League Slugger Will Be in Boston | Lineup at Lighthousc Point. 165 batsman, New Ruth, appear Haven, Sept. world’s premier the 3abe’” will in lineup of the Boston Red Sox against the New Point, Sunday afternoon It is not unlikely that Ruth will attempt to duplicate his feat of a year ago when he smashed the ball over the bath house. This clout is be- lieved to be the longest in the history of professional baseball in and it would not be surprising if the big fellow did it again. Haven club at Lighthouse New Haven, on ASSASSINATION PLOT. Plans Uncovered Calling for Death of Peruvian President Sunday. to get | American ! 2,000, one-half of the pur- | this state | New Britain paid to carry out the work of sination Immediately following of President Pardo, attempts were officers for the ! throw it leged, over army | lution, but they were the officers making reports | the president. i The conspirators are said to { then determined upon the assa tion of the president, but | Leguia was secretly informed all developments. made | RUMANIANS HOLD U LEAGUE OF NATIONS Point To It as Tribunal Which Will | Decide Their Status in Austrian Question. Paris, Sept. 11.- delegation to the pe confe | explaining its attitude in reft gn the treaty with Austria y holds that since Rumania membership in the League of through signing the treaty with many, the league must be the tri which will eventually claims and decide The whether i can beforced to accept a treaty Lima, Peru, acy, having for sination of Pr Leguia at the r: day, Sept. 10.—A conspit- its object the assas- sident Augusto B cé meeting next Sun- | was the reason for the wholesale arrests made here last night, accord- | ing to information available at the government palace today. In addi- tion to prominent political opponents of President Leguia be directly the plot, it is stated the government ! has arrested individuals who were | who are said to | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS viding for foreign interferenc domestic affairs.” tion to signing the treaty upon the clause providing tions receiving territory former Austrian-Hungarian must provide for the racial and ing there. Rumania Rumania might have but as her the sup delegation ouncil failed holds to that “Yow Kaow! THAT .IT COSTS, Two AND | MERE. ST DSIUSSMG | s mvemy— ‘mu.‘nm ogl mmkemg:b'lmv fg?. (ARE TERREPE-LOOK WNAT A Call (OF PRAGHES COSTS Topaw] | PAD WKETY| CRTS R COMPARE. A APPE Pre YESTERDAY— | “THE PRICES @F “TODAY TO to w counter-revo- unsuccessful, direct the erday, required conside Rumania, that from empire protection of religious minorities resid- : 8 acquired or indirectly involved in ; Bukowina under the Austrian treat THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, as- over- is al- buy to have ssina- Senor as to We can show you—and prove to you— that there is a genuine money saving in the use of United States Tires. The extra miles they give mean just so many extra dollars counted in real money. And there are further actual economies in the saving of gas, oil, repairs and depreciation. The reason of all this is in the tires them- selves—their liveliness, ruggedness and sturdiness. There are five United States Tires—a type for every make of car. United States Tires Rumanian nce, in g to | tions | Ger- | bunal | roits “pro- | the | the ILET (M JASKY 5 ' We know UnitedStates Tires are good tires. (D. S. NEGRI, Kensington make are Good Tires That's wh;' we sell them A. G. HAWKER COOK’S GARAGE, Plainvi A. J. BARRETT & SON, Berlin TUNXIS GARAGE (Ward C. Parsons) Unionville SOUTH AMERICAN RIOT. were exchanged and cavalry chai the crowd, finally succeeding in clé ing the square. Latest advices sthf that one person was killed and were wounded, the police mak fnumerous arrests. A disturbance which was léss rious is reported to have occufred @ Monday at Porto Alegre. other transfer the treaty signature of the a accepts powers does possible treaty not until Under posed with Hungary, Rumania would acquire Trans) vania, but under the same terms rela- tive to minorities in that region Rumania, for this reason, is expected to refuse also to sign that convention. Police Radicals Clash at Porto Military and Alegre. Sept. 11 police and radicals who insisted upon holding square at Buenos Alres, ~Military o meeting in the public Porto Alegre, in the state Krupps are building in Germany silent planes with turbine engin which will carry 64 persons. of Rio Grande de Sul, clashed on The sun occupies 1,300,000 as much space as the earth Sunday, patches times, according to to newspapers delayed here. dis- Shots BY A SAYou, COT OV ThAT NELLING AND Go IR THE. || Trading Stamps WHAT iave Yop DORE 10 REDICETHE HIGH if ccosrar weme P Now BOY PIES AT WY GRS MSTERD OF PRKMS THEM YWouRcSEIF— e (|

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