New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 2

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DDAK A GOOD TIME iShing to refinish your floors inside and outside the house, and do other renovating, is while hose Pictures You Made womeeeel[ QN YOUR VACATION printing. Your plctures it of our experience and thods. Lest you forget, better ring us up, 359 e —and we’ll do the rest. We hold the Key to Cleanliness and Comfort. THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. DAY OF THE Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. TROPICAL SUIT S PASSED. come In here and & number of rich 0 || GIRLS, THIS IS LEAP YEAR faultlens. We offer THE 71 Main Street omcore ox || Povulation Digest | Shows CROWNED HOSPITAL , e 144 Cases in Place Plamned to| | Exactly the dance numbers you like best— i % | AND THERE ARE 4,000 MORE Russians to Predominate, report of $9314 popuiation for New Accommodate T : played by famous bands and orchestras. This is per cont, the Newspaper . Peatu | iyt why the Victrola is so popular with those who ey MALES THAN FEMALES IN CITY _ You cCan make your OoOwn - . ith ictrol S e RS PATENS program with a V a e L e o e like to dance. They always have a program of per cent, the Newspaper Feature Bureau has compiled estimates of the Wil Close All Day whites v compared with 34,769 native | 150 1e l:.':::‘.:;.:‘lo:hn:;e. it is found that the | i up Of the best qu ].fied musicians in the World. Of the foreign-born white, natives much overcrowded ot R lend with 2,458, followed | Puring the epidemic periods of last i H . V- ITEMS oy e | rene they “were -mueh” worse. 10" o ear the newest dance music at any Victor “he detalled estimates for 1920, | estimated that the capacity of the i 2 compared with the census figures of | NOSPital is taxed 50 per cent over its B d l ’ V l $ 5 $ Bies hart or annoy yeut | S5 rorion ey DELIDETC GG | ealer’s. ictrolas $25 to $1500. We can fit you. 1910 1920 | fortably accommodated There have 37 Main, wreet | popuiation ... 43918 §8.318 | been 110 0" 114 patients at the in- | | New Victor Records demonstrated at o weo know."—advt. | Male stitution for some time past, the < o > :7.957 ; overflow having been taken cs ¢ I outing of the Kenil- | Female . . 27,967 © a care o | 1 will be held at Indlan | White, native par- | by the placing of cots in corridors (| calers on (S St O eac mon ust 1, at “The Bache- entage 755 742 ! extra beds in privale rooms and in ¥ which the club mem- | White, foreign par- the wards. A porch, recently used ken for the summer entage 19,037 3, for patients who were convalescing, ” P 120 | has been co ted P a . White, foreign-born 18,015 nverted into a ward to S M Stets Sroe ' i ::‘-m-:m:m on Shoes. | TS - 7 j.f-‘-.n.um..mu- from six to ten patients. i : 3 Other races 3 20 | Cases are frequently refused admis- heodore Johnaon and Of. |y o o0 age 13 | slon, even though they be urgent This trademark and the trademarked word | Meohan and Willam | j1iieraion over 10 517 1274 | owing to the cramped quarters 1 “Victrola” identify all our products. Look attend the State Police- | It is nzured tha : Number, school age. a 200 bed hospital under the lid! Look on the label! tion annual meeting at .20 X : 308 5,611 | Would take carc of the normal needs REG. U. 8. PAT. OFF, tomorrow. Officers Wil- (.80 1| of New Britain for a few years to K VIETORTS mdo ) : Willlam Strolls and Wil ) q come. it the building was aval i i ; e b g was avallable ' All go as altornates. Vico | Nativity of the Forelgn-born Whites. | ihere’ could be 175 beds filled todas 8 Y. Grace of this city will 1910 But the authorities then find them- offclal capacity Austria . ..... ] : | selves confronted with the scarcity of 3 1 5 B o e b S35, SE T ictor ing Machine Company now, 80c and 266 | Canada, French ...... 3 456 1 the new nurses’ home on | 4 B saly—advt anada, Fr . { Hawkins street will accommodate | ) . e 2oty ona ace. || : e 241 mirious and, even thoueh the popuiace | their own choosing, and a “dance orchestra” made at this season of the year is in good | Canadn, other . - denmark A : GOURT GASES Finland ... . 6] though the staff of the hospital has ¥ R A been working 1o take care of the ex- ebessises tra patients. There arc now three ng of Arguments to Be | G SR g | internes at the hospital Relief from the conditions is de- pendent upon two things, larger hos- — - 40 o'Clock. Ttaly pHal facllities and increased quarters et SUNIRNRI | R R R - e e I For Quick Returns Use Herald Ance purt Room Friday After- | jreimnd lon on iriday afterncon | Rumania to furnish t CLOSED MONDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST. e - o ok The following cases | Russia (old empire) 2 456 > C l d b - Heotland ... . 6 q BROTHERHOOD OUTING. laSSIfl A S dwihr hy B V. Gaffney, | Sweden . sk . d The Brotherhood S M - H. & H. Rallroad com. | Switzerland ... : 5 of Saniey} Memo ° ® wyer Gonterman. motion | TUrkey ........ A 203 rial church will hold an outing on docket; Foran & Ho Wales next Saturday afternoon, July 24, at HARTFORD oy, va. R Beardsley, | Other countries A lake Compounce. All the members ° store 16 .docket: John e 54 \halmenlinl thel coramunityland 20 Per ‘ ent Re ~ . F. Gaffney, vs Harry W BEGINS WORK HERE their friends are cordialiy invited ] uc lons On L, by B. M. Holden, per The trip will be made in autos and | aca lon rlces n end complaint; City of | 4g, Fannie Buck, Simmons College | the party will start at 1:15 p. m. by M. . Camp, vs. Carl . re from the church grounds on East jovelopm pany, by Miss Fannie 8. Buck of Norway, | arrangements is composed of A. W. | ’ . 2 , vi. Domipico Criwanti, | Maine, began work in her position | Ritter, Oscar Stohl and O. A. Marsh e, Judgment and time for | as baby h ene and child welfare | B sure to see one of these men and 'l‘:rhi‘ll \\’» ’%..n}i:,.,_".‘ ¥ :'x‘...:.‘ in _\.;.'n;u..m on July 1'“;\)!:&\ | tell them not later than tomorrow Glenwood Ran es They're =o exceptionally reasonable and so smart that a vaca- d, vs. Joh reuter uck completed a course in lic | night that you are planning to be . - » 5 20 ; g R t. finding usx to notice: | health nursing ut Simmons college, | with them. tion without one or two couldn’'t be so enjoyable. It's to your in: fetta, by H. P. Roche, va. | Boston, Mass | terest to take advantage of this special opportunity. ne, hearing on motion to While Simmons is one of the — — Du 5 0 ent; Isldor Gorfain, by | youngeat of colleges it has in eighteen ring ur $2.25, $3.50, $3.95 va. Thomas McMahe years grown to be the : ‘ ) . o all r nd ffney, pleading: tional college for wom Stunning modes in all ribbon or in ribbon and hemp plain ai A. Greenstein, v country. It has outgrown its orig- ° two-toned in flesh color, rose, white, blue, green and orange. by M. D, Saxe, ple inal endowment and is now entering - wlt; M. 8. Lutwack, v |upon a campaign to raise $3,000,000, ir, vs. Ntek Puglise, by J. | in which the alumnae and undergrad- 4 FEl I MODEI S plending for Aefault uates are actively interested [ awver Kdalin ..1".1.4??«':;. AT TRAINING SCHOOL. A\ oy .um | M. & M. Raltroad Mise Elizabeth L. Allen of 18 South 3 “3 | $3 5 $4 95 Lawyer penter, | High street, New Britain, and Miss \ i .2 “ default: Vers owitz | Mabel E. Judge of 390 West Main ) Hot watgr ! o " D PR sk s o street, New Britain, are registered at q@ Sure Relief ! Smart new models, some with large floppy s . y Nowickl, plondin the summer session for teachers at effects, others with contrasting stitching, also smaller shapes with feifter, by B. . Roston university. Miss Allen l“l BE I l =] s | tam crowns. All the dark shades and in the pastel colors. Anpa Harselbach, by M. | #pecializing in philosophy and Miss " et FOR INDIGESTION | e 1ing. Judge in French.

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