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& ##@#fi@######@f’ l&@##fi#@@v-@-@@'##fifi####fi@##fi@#@###fi@@fi##fiGflfififl#fi#%%#bflflfififi# A PRE-HOLIDAY OFFERING OF accoon Coats at Rock Bottom Prices SEE FOR YOURSELF $300 and $350 A LIMITED SUPPLY Coats at 1 5000 B 1 7500 ~ SO COME EARL) EDW. MESHKEN, Furrier 139 Main St., New Britait - ToTetetetetotedoledofe fodedogedotododege tefodetode fodetodoTotototoRo ot oo Tot YT o T T o f #fi#####fl################fi&#%####%fl#fi%#&#"fl“ uation has come to a point - EITY ATH RS 8 niicn has come ,:I x:(-)m I;h;:z‘t;::d ;:’-ll_l t;:r‘cnl;vk((‘;lr‘ r:: : dl‘;’:::lr;:’\u‘ ::: \ {;.Mm:mh’.ruo. ;m;lls;kt;epor. $15; lum city was accepted with a vote of | $1,400 was referred to the committee | ploved. l I l:l ..r.quamnuna hospital. The state and diphtheria carriers b very I ST Vi, Sose Sos JNMEDEC SA53 | thapke On-mmiacies. : coh":nnm’om" E o are becoming very maid, $12; clerk, §15; coal, $30; elec- Alderman A. M. Paonessa infroduc-{ Alderman John F. Gill spoke on the | 5. At that time money = aws cannot be snforced without numerou d ev . i . rous and every case multiplies tricity, $3: food, $40; food for pa- ' ed a resolution to have the public drive for old clothes for charity, be- [be up for discussion. ,-r.nmmg means of enforcing them. It them in its contact. A yaryin - | tientn, : 5 NEE[] fll: HflSPlTAL is unquestionable, however, that the tion of these carriers bocome et SR $40; Incidentals, $25; total, works board figure on the repair and ing conducted today. The alderman Jarger mumber of the cases of com- nent carriers and will give this city :h‘. One extra nurse will be needed = grading of Lawlor street from East | had a mistaken impression that, since MUST REGISTER municable diseases in this city is due an unenviable reputation and heaitn Y7¢? the number of patients becomes = Lawlor to Lasalle street. He also Willlam Cowlishaw had interested [ Boston, Dec. 16.—In o i ,;,' :(:;,_,,:,,"\.,m“; fi, "‘hendl"" it Fanoirl ‘ijf‘_‘::::h‘m‘ g 5 o brought a recommendation to have ' himself in the work, it was a move of :’m of all voters may be| H ]h Bo d' P j l {s T e A L A Sreh | Are “The cost of installing the hospital | £ ome return in fees, the mayor and city clerk protest to the charity department. Mavor Cur- | descriptive women in I emsclves red from illness be- - rom patients, how much is beyond yblic mmission against S 3 P v be compelled to register ealt ard's Project - fore they cease to be dangerous to ;:'m“'"‘ approximately: Cleaning, $100; | my ablliy to prophesy; but it i» my ::E l:."rel‘o‘nft:;.‘f: :;‘;l lroll(‘x_\‘ e tasiio f\"‘c\f,x’;a'::{:fi: ‘3:;:123"3 ;:‘;n:l(;l:l:;.me wish topvote next ;‘M?- Approval of Council oy miarg KB T Tt B g ol cmpor s Bl A vy el gumgptiriolpoceggeba. s Lpechicod Aldermen Foitvess ssetie at Buons | e e e Mec ol parents, are in desperate mood, and AYStem. $150; beds and bedding, cost. It is requested that the city | opanees | T ?i'n;\cr';‘?rln:‘lt(:lr:tu“i,o:al:;zkt?:t:ot?:re‘agf the E;fe‘!‘“ and weight they break the quarantine continually. | $1:000; bed linen, $300; towels, table council approve this action taken and chianses) in’ trafic gndinances subuiti Dbility i trants. After convineing talks had been T " Je | linen, etc., $50; 75; i ted by the ordinance committee were | Visability of issuing park bonds for " ‘o enf proper ovservation of the | N , $50; dishes, $75; kitchen authorize expenditure of such funds " winter and early spring work on the glven In favor of the adopuon of the law it will take, without a hospital, | ®duipment, $75. tables, shelies, as are necessary for installation adoyted. . Tha Chnagon Rave Shan - | o0t (o ok pmg t° o ot To Cure = 0ol Al B Baars ressiation. fon the 68 (he.atteution of tha entire pellos fores | SOrestis, elc. $100; storilimng’ room, | running and for payment of atafr. ama. Dof consideration for Reveral montba [[F0 BEES/ LS il e et | O s tablishment of an isolation hospital of the city and then some. $50; repairing boiler, etc., $40; ward that the health board be authu’rl‘zed Maym-(:‘ur'“s1r§(‘um¥"ent(:ed ‘rl:i?r:a:::o ]o\:trx{’i:\!:d ha‘:la(;dmsm::n:fl\tv:\:‘l‘;h;iv?IQUININE tablets. The by Health Supcrintendent J. R. Harris, It w v | and nurses' e . $500; ger: i % s committee inrlude in the o e Zwick, ex-Superintendent T. Eben (yy Ordinances and to state that the | !4 $3,165. Of this there has been ' paid out the last fiscal vear $1,858.79 o poc. Mppgad We. fropt Wi lis phien e Rocks, Dr. lrvln'ot the Tuberculosls ,perintendent believes it to be imprac- | SPent, on purchases: Desk, $20; to other hospitals. We expect a large Ofibusinessi] Such hsibeen i SRS Rollef woclety, W. L. Hatch of the yihie 1o grictly enforse this without | €10k, $5; soap, $5.61; tools, $51.85; part of this will gradually be taken New Britain Charity organization, and .omplete control of the police depart- | 418hes and dressers, $155; dishes. up by this hospital, as well as the Judge John K. Kirkham as & Private ment unless a contagious hospital is | $35-91; towels, etc., $29.59; beds, cases who will go to a hospital in our| Bills incurred in the personal tax citigen and taxpayer, the common ..,yigeq. $404.25; mattresses, $296.90; electric .own city being near home, who would enumeration were approved as fol- sguncil went on record last night 4% jigwever, when this hospital is open, | i8ht work, $70; steam and plumbing . not go away.” s lows: T. J. Smith, $300; William Zieg- tuvoring the project. The health board tho gituation will be similar to that | repair, $280.14; aluminum, fiat silver| A resoluti . ;1. | ler, $335; John O’Brien, $125; Edward reported the establishment of the in- J # Y B u olution introduced by Council- . < of the police and fir= department, of | etc., $99.95; labor to December 11,|man M. F. Ki ; i Otroski, $50; Alex Sandberg, $100. stitution with an initial appropriation p..oaeanesy fo < 405 % 1, | ms . King to have the fire com- | of $2,600 and asked that the depart- (o0 handie om: “'“°"“‘““‘V- and abill- e gowns, material and work, $42; | missioners introduce an item in next | ‘The salary committee recommend- ment be suthorized to complete I8 cvidence that the city 1o o fons and an | sheets, $190; pillow cases, $20; blank- vear's estimates for a north-end fire- | ed an inctease from $1,300 to $1,500 SR SR SR SUIMARGR, ThE 810~ ermcaatbate ot oty 1s awake to its | ata, wool, $98; blsnkets, cotton. 350; | bosse wasireterrod to that Sobli. it the salary of Charity Investigator v 50 Destast & PEsS F the Gephst- mn:l:“now m)"u '|>rcxlln;|nllons are not "".'.lo linen, $12.25; total, $1,968.48. The report of the finance committee | Walter Kosswig. A request from As- curb and handle the con- Running expenses per week: Su-|on the purchase of coal for city de- | sistant Prosecuting Wttorney J. G. ment pay-roll; also that bills properly > = = = . ) B e the © faaney tasious diseases of this city, next year | perintendent, $35; nurses, two at $30 | partments at a saving of $10,000 for | Woods for an increase in salary to Announces the opening of lt! jommittee of the council upon their . — == oo —— O isdpaiged s Sotaning lll@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@EIEIEIIEJIEEJEIEIEIEIEIEIE @@m@@@@@@@@m@@@@@@@@@@ Steamheated Garage A ion of the corporation counsel, he ex- plained. rtq:rt on the proposed hospital: “Since September 1, 1920, 115 cases e e moporid. end' midunts o GALA XMAS WEEK 16-18 Booth Stree ol e o Pl P B e : Beginning Monday, 8 Sharp. We are equipped to care for your ca.r A to Z, viz: Battery, Ignition, Radiator and Gen pairs, Recharging, Repairing and Rentals of all makes, pleasure vehi cluded. (Generators, Starting Moto Coils rewound : ‘Popular $1.50 Matinee Wednesday. HARTFORD Saturday Matinee $2.50 to 75¢, Xmas Day. whom have been found during search for carriers and examination of those incontact with known cases—contacts, so-called, both in and out of schools. One case of diphtheria at the Day Nursery resulted in eight other infec- tions, keeping home many poor moth- ers, who had been at work, for two w four weeks; and keeping 30 chil- dren from school. Two of these women have asked and are getting city ald. “In one school, all the children in several of the lower grades wore test- ed for the presence of the germs and 190 cultures taken. Twenty-two were found to be diphtheria positive. One boy was just coming down with the diseaso and the physiclan called was able to treat it immediately and fore- stall any serious o equences. “There have b three deaths which might have been avoided if the cases had been taken to a hospital where fucilitios existed for better carc and treatment. It is hard even for those In good clrcumstances to try to wend thelr sick to Hartford Isolation Yiospital, and many cases who would rocover much more quickly in hos- Wltals are kept at home rather than risk the long trip and the separation “Quarantine is a hard problem es- pecially among the uneducated and un-Americanized population. The sit- SEAT SALE OPENS TOMORROW—SENSATIONAL PRE-WAR PRICES—BEST SEATS AT NIGHT $2.50. (Xmas Night $3.00 to 75c.) THE MESSRS. LEE & J. J. J. SHUBERT OFFER 5 ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) D () EE@@@EEHEE@@DE@E@HH‘ protectors. —Day and Night Service— Space left for a few more cars for N. Y. Winter The Mighty Monarch of Garden’s o = An Uproarious All Amusement 8th Annual : s Upheaval of Lingerie Enterprises! And Laughter. 18 Sumptuous Scenes The World’s 150 Brilliant Stars . 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