New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. IREPEATS CLAINS OF | DR. HARRIS' GUILT RS + Investigating Committee in Good- rich Case Hears Evidence Spring Goods ‘ \ Spring Goods Arriving Daily Arriving Daily Several witnesses fn the Goodrich quarantine case were heard at the | opening ression of the investigating ! committes last night at the council | chamber with Judge B. W. AlMfing pre- We Mast Make TRUTH IN ADVERTII NG -We Must Make Room slding, and the statements made when the case was first brought to the public 170-172 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN attention, were reiterated. Charles W ris. superintendent of the board of health, wus partly responsible for the death of his wife since he had refused to co-operate In’sccuring nursing at tention for the woman. Dr. Lyon made similar statements, while Mrs. J H Taylor who cared for the woman dur ing her Ulnes said the placing of a policeman on guard had a depressing effcct upon the woman. The hearing adjourned after testimony had been taken, until 8 o'clock tonight. Corpor- atlon Counsel J. H. Kirkham repro- nented the city: Lawyer Noble Pierco | of Bristol, was present in the interests | of Health Superintendent Harrls, and | Judge Howard represented Mr. Good- | rich. l A new phase of the case was brought | out when Mr. Goodrich’'s lawyer at- | tempted to bring out the expenses in- | 4 red during the sickness and death, W. M dicating that a suit might be brought. 3os., Martford When Judge Alling sustained an ob. | M WKRB OILS. ;. tion to that evidence, Mr. Howaxd' R " explained that it might have saved a second appearance before a city com- mittee. Last night's evidence was the first t Clothing public statement of the attending be sorry If you physiciap, Dr. Lyon. He told the com- by thewm— mittee the woman died of septicaemia /i TN ‘ 5 . i which could not be properly treated in | > -\ . A == i1 ALL the absence of a nurse. The health | 9 } \ i ' department by refusing to raise quaran- ’ H ua | Goodrich, who was the first witnoss ; repeated his claim that Dr. J. R. Har tine made it impossible to secure a pro- fessional attendant. Asked if the city and hospital would not have taken the diphtheria patient and magde it possible to have a nurse come to the house then, | Dr. Lyon said it would take 48 hours 0 ats to take two cultures of the remaining members of the family and he had ts to $50.00 hopes of having a nurse before that ts to $66.00. time. to $75.00. Dr. Fromen, who attended the to $100:00. woman while Dr. Lyon was out of | s the water the city, sald there were no traces of — sepUcaemia. He told the committee 4 saying and Mr. Goodrich had found it impossible =2\ .. EVERY GARMENT MUST GO Annual Affair of Eddy-Glover Post | to Be Meld at Armory Tonight. All Thought Of Pr0fit Forgotten l‘ l The various committees under the | 10 supervision of Chairman James | Rogers have been working the great- y ’ny | er part of Phe arternoon at the State Armory on Arch street in order to make the Eddy-Glover Post Ameri- UM ST. can Legion ball this evening & suc- | RD. cess. The docorations gre all up, and the music stands are ready. 7 Ouwr Simd. | Commander Harry Jackson of the ] Legion has received a reply to the | invitation issued to Governor Everett J. Lake in which he expresses a de- | ”z'm { #iro to be there but business will pre- 3 {vert him being in attendance. State | Adjutant Thomas J. Bannigan, of the ] Bdels, Menry Morans, | /510N has accented an {nvitation . l 3 ' | eese The Most Remarkable Values You Ever Saw—Nothing Carried Over for Next Year—Nothing l ard of this city 1a Kimball, the y Rule and lLevel 2 Kemyon of Tor- club, Maxwell Portor, W. C. Hungec. Reserved—Every Sale Final ford, H. C. M. Thomson, Howard 8. rioal display win- | Humphrey, Willlam J. Farley and P St. We repair all ¥. McDonough, Mrs. Emma C. Rogers, . ° = ° Aoy { Phillp_ B. Stanley, Elsha 1. Cooper. B. A. Hawley. C. F. 8mith, George P. "'"":" “,";”:"’g:"‘ art, N. P. Cooley, Walter Iart and eaa l ll ’ ln a s nex ¢dneaday *. 8. Landers. i vt. Same as Picture — 1921 — : T $4.45 DE LUXE | | o {ALL PAPERS “ % | uenumne E THEY ARE! NOW READY! B ; M | Suede most striking and serviceable Wall ' : 05;1'"?”! Well, just step in. ; = ‘ ‘ | $2 199 rest. A specially preparcd‘ collection of spring model trimmed Hats in charming tailored and dress styles await your approval. There are both . ' . . ll A F 1 hand made and blocked hats here, in all the new bright colors. In fact, most ' €, l;,pmg 1s here, 2 < it og:::,:lr y any of the new spring shades you might want. p % s vel ar. ’ ) e - - O : L0 FRREE Chic Milan Hemps, Novelty Combina- tions, Jaunty, Clever Looking Small Collars Hats that s0 .mnny young women and $ -45 . misses wear becomingly Raccoon This display, which we have arranged, unfolds to.your gaze an array themaselves” toma

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