New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1 BUDDING RAILROAD in the cc tion untry the only « Ior a tpible phys ial and Were e T'he many of W to long time in Square vening, It would evening of Daly Counell, elr 1Pran) of e ] ) edl t yom ! ¥id ry bed in an 4 country, averages 1a d i he nd g1 Moran n r 1ecesstully iry irgeon at the hosy to by patient s and Records at Saturday numhey lsgpen wonld hospital in this ossor 12 relty W, We of Colum will tal cation- | e, at the Y LAt he talk wi at Iy supper of the 1. tertatnment will ley Memorfal el LOCAL DENTISTS DISCUSS CLINICS evening the have heen put week to hol dan to form K. of C in socleties in ing made L year tournament The hospital wa for more fdven pool founded ehildren ulments W An the Star Hi-Y el be plven at ireh this eve prinet A Ls 0 i ¢ y K i t t . » b, ntests with Tnterest Centers on New Britain- Dentists Banquet Tonight and other frequent ary to treat 8 a disease ca Madura Foot.' This 15 a dis | which seems to belong exclusively that part of t} wuntry, It cor of a fungus growth of foot appears he a sort poisoning, inasmuch as the only is amputation Many of thesc putations Dr. Parker performed person There of women charge of of Re the IFiret pally of th 1eces: women One At it is HUNTERS BACK HOME, 1.« Frod A ' ri Beach, Charl il iy 4 gl 0 f obert Budde, return- L = ik SRp %k 3 pting teip in the Adivoi- i 3 ATy 5 T # PR o i ¥ e hu report a very it { four deer =7 advt prior to the Dr. Charles the South Blankets, Tabs' fair tonight The last prayer gervice union scervices by IRey Goodell will be held church this ning seven I'ro testant churches, the Y, W, €', A, and the Y. M. C. A, will combine in the meeting, Entertainment advt The Colleginn day n It The teachers fo Pars Had- Willtam cdwell, all the Dental dentist Society in| and dental elinlc at the of of in A gathering the New Bri others intere in th in this city will take plac quet at the Shuttle Meadow club this The banguet Lo in All have to 0 tsmen a han- hot am in| ing has been call 11 dentists will of Dr. B, evening tonight, Tabs' fair ed for 7 meet in front the L. Pro at Main West Main street will motor to the club | house, the banquet will be Apread Dr. IFrank Zwick, who is head of the dental clinic committee, ha invited to be pre will on the proposed dental clinfe in th eity. Dr W. J MelLaughlin, of Bridgeport, who has heen associated with Dr. Alfred C. Fanes, director of dental hyglene in that city, will be present and will tell of his exper fences in this line work |1 Inasmuch as the needed $1,500 to The first match of the season the clinic over until such time | tween the Bristol Rifle club and the s the city budget can take care of it | New Britain Rifle club will he held at has been contributed, there is Hu!!ui the State Armory on Arch street this ing in the way of the clinic in this|evening. city at the present time. Dr. Zwick | Automobile rohes is planning to have the executive | committee, which he is the n.:m,‘,””_) wear for years,—advt and which consists of Mrs. H. M.| "y yi1n Mills of 25 Court street en- A e Throw Away Your Truss! Rridgeport some day in the near [irertalned i Methodist church at| | = 9 . = e . 2 : - y For Many Years We Have Been Telling You That No Truss Will Ever Help You—We Have Told You the Harm That Trusses Are ture to study the Fones system, which | P21 ]:'n':“]'r.""“"’":"‘“”W Doing. We Have Told You That the Only Truly Comfortable and Scientific Device for Helding large attendance | meeting was in Mrs, Henry W. Maier, wife | \ » G Henry W. Maler, pastor of | 0 o SRS church | Ll 3 5 P i i n | “M are | This Australian lad promises to be neaa ot la toy wagon and a few scraps of leather foi o'clock was a of office at Danceland Satur The 55, and and where officers of the South church day sehool will hold their supper and meeting this evgning | Smoke S Night Hawk Special cigar. 8 for 15¢ advt The Swedish American Republican club will meet tomorrow night at the Svea Social club hall on Arch street Officers will be elected the suing year. Girls' dresses, all sizes, land's,—advt. and weel , i | Gift Stationery Certain style of halr In Japan in attractive forms the public that the rs widows who wish to marry again. been I bUILIE neans of delivery foi wear sent and peak harness serve ——————— S — R — ) -4 Sranes., . [ ¢ clriien ogor, | e Tabs' Patrick" at “Wilson" fair.—advt LINEN of Select a box now and have the Die Stamped or three letter color, at is admitted to he the model system of | M°T conducting dental treatment among| Rapp's New the needy and the school children. |State Armory, Only the working out of the neces- | ry details, the finding of a suitable | ment council, called for nest Monday location and the engagement of a|evening, has been postponed until suitahle part time dentist, stands in|4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. the way of officially opening the local clinic. While nothing definite has | been settled, it is likely that the clinic | headquarters will be established in | the same place as the Boavrd of Health | clinic now is held. An effort is being | made to have a dental hygienist who | would worl in the schools, sent here from the staff of the Bridgeport di rector. If a regular hygienist cannot | be spared by Dr. Fones, it is thought | he will send someone to help get the clinic started. | Final details likely will be placed | before the dental association at the | banquet tonight for its approval There has been much interest shown in dental clinic work through- out the' United States during the past summer. Letters from almost every state in the country on thi subject have been received hy Dr. | Zwick. It is due to the efforts of | r. Zwick and his committee that the | Haven Orchestra, at Friday evening.—advt paper The meeting of the junior achieve with two Rupture is the Brooks Rupture Appliance—and That It Is Send on Trial to Prove It ... ; monogram, any If you have trig clse, come to Trinity Col-|is where we R4 Sat. night. | ce: advt Send attached *@oupon today and The businees meeting of e Oraer |We willisend youifree oupidilugirated of the Amaranth will be held at Ma- | P00k on Rupture and its cure, show- onic Hall Friday evening at 7:45 |IN8 our Appliance and giving you o'clock. A social will be held in the | Prices and names of many people afternoon and a supper will he served | Who have tried it and were cured Ay It is instant relief when all others | fail Remember, we no salves, no harness, We send mimost everything here others fail four greater s Ten Reasons Why Should Send ior Rupture Appliance 5S¢ per quire. ADKINS PRINTING CO. That rinity Baechanalian, 3 Orch., at Danceland, Brooks ege It ibsolutely the onl f the kind on the and in it are embodied the s that inventors prin 1ave sought after Appliance ing the thrown out of posi fof retair use WOMAN SURGEON TRAINS STAFF . | of : o . | 1re cannot he no on trial to we say it true There better guide in life than the experience of 7 hody, others. ot b yet i r blisters or causes irrita- | B Delow are a few letters picked, all : ¢ : from our 192 and coming from all sections country. They the expericnee of men, women “Where You Bought prove, 7 Fountain Pen" is no what 1shion v to the of 66 Church Street + ordinary so-called ses, it is not | | il of : inly = nd pliable and | through est to you. We have thousands similar letters, all of them telling the gratitude and joy felt by the writers The soft, pliable hands holding Appliance 10t give one the un tion finally was brought to a head in this city. Interest in this| section of the country now centers | in the New Britain clinie and its fu- ture success or failure. It is likely | India-Tells Women Experiences Managing a hospitol under difficul- { ties might be described as the general over the relicf and cures brought by the Brooks Appliance. Read them and try to imagine your own joy if you too had found all your rupture troubles over. | ihout it to get | in it | | | it if the local clinic proves to be as | successful as that in B other nearby tow and .'Hl(\]l\ the same system. ‘YANKEE' IS NEW U. D. C. HEAD |theme of the address delivered by Dr. geport, that | garrjet Parker, of the Madura hos- cities will | pjta1, at Madura, India, to the mem- bers of the First and South Congre- gational churches and other protes- tannt churches in New Britain and vicinity vesterday. Dr. Parker is prob- |ably one of the few women in the | world performing major as well as minor operations in hospitals. Yesterday's speaker at the First chu has been a missionary of the Women's Board of Forelgn Missions of the Congregational church for 28 years. She is the head of the Mission hospital at Madura and is home on a furlough. Does He;y i ; ; g 5 Construction Work = ire no metal pring to torture one hy c lising the fle which the the very v can buy, making it Appliance to wear. 2 uarantee yvour comfort year and a half since T wore my Ap ; . HRESNL Sl pliance and 1 feel T am completely v A iance with this positive cured. Am a carpenter on heavy mill he ahove is €. the Appliance. Mr. construction and have never felt any effects from the rupture since. ‘The work alone is enough to give it a thorough test. Whenever T can say a word of praise for your Appliance T will very readily do so and if you should ever have an opportunity to was founded use this letter for r 1 would woman, unle | be pleased to have you blood, has no easte | ene 1 but ns and them. For this necessary for hospitals in India train their own staffs. Dr. Parker has taken 30 abandoned children into her mission during her 28 years in fhat country and educated them that today she has at least one physician and eral trained on her staff, educated in her own hospital The present institution huilt about six years ago. Members of the Hartford branch of the Woman's Foreign Mission Board, of which New Britain is a very active part, pro- vided the funds to establish a mater nity ward. Large quantities of surgi- [cal dre ind other hospital snp- plies have been sent every year to this hospital by the two Congregitional churches in this city Many Difficnlties In her address yesterday afternoon United | Dr Parker told the difficulties of | Mr E Daughters of the Confederacy have|founding a hospital in this section r Sir:- named a “Yankee" as president-gen- | hecause of the caste and cli purchased eral R T g And elected her by acclamation! = jut she's only a Yankee by dence and not by birth. She's Mrs. Livingston Rowe Schuy- | ler of New York. Her father was Colonel St. George Thomas of Flori- da, who commanded a Confederate regiment and served in the Confed- erate Congres: Mrs. Schuyle material of le is of Mass., 89 Water St., July 30, 1921, Mr. C. E. Brooks, all, Mich Dear Sir:—It has been nearly Haverhill, sell un 1. Brooks, Inventor of Brooks Cured Himself of Rupture Over 30 Years Ago, and Patented the Appliance from His Personal Experience. I Ruptured Write Today to the “saved Me From An Operation” ¥ Brooks Appliance Co., Marshall, Mich Bellhrook, Ohio, July ¢ \lich Caste in India This hospital of the fact that a is born of royal in Indi none ifter do any ref- | tirely cured me wearigg it for work now and not bhe trouhled in Yon may this letter as if it will be of any good to you. | Yours truly | Jimer F of my rupture 10 months. T hecause | rence can Remember Mr, . 12 Brooks, Marshall, she Dear Sir After wearing your Ap til Hersom way st | Furopean or erence We s n ppliance on trial to | Pliance tervibly ur 1 it ha clie 1 surgeons Sl it to “I Believe Your Appliance Will Cure Any Rupture Princeton Ave., August 10, 1921, Brooks, Marshall, Mich Sir:—I bought an Appliance about a year and, as 1 worn it for the three months, T consider myself cured. T have waited to write until T could test it jonger and I am so thankful I am cured. I helieve that your Ap pliance will cure any rupture if they | will put it on and wear it. T wish| that everyone suffering from rupture could know of this cure Yours Sincerely Mrs. Carrie prove is true. You are | found you lianee an from reason Ross. [to be the jua ill out free cou-| M€ Lansing, Mich., 911 il tolay Stockman | pon below and m An Cpen Box f Tdle MENCLE Dear of you haven't xperience of a Molder 80 P o WS NI Free Information Coupon Birooks Appliance Co. moker. Ever ' State St., Marshall, Mich, 1 tc = Hour cigars has brought cheer past nurses Davtor Onlon et ® I laughter to many a man who | the blues. Made of specially se- the was February 2 | hac Brook c | tected teaf for discriminating Marsha Appliance M “wifey¥ will be recon- oo your smoking if you stick to Gentlemen half you ture. Haven't 23rd and fee cured. 1 work durin mending know g0 1 hon an Idle Hour cigar. cured me it sings 2 e A i Manufactured By 'E. A. SHEEHAN Main “C'ured in 10-Months" Toston, Mont., Box §1 March 1, 1921.| Marshall, Mich. Appliance which 1 Jast spring en SCHUY LR (By N. . St. Louis, Nov. 15.—The t time Service) your Applianc o Brooks, v The from of Yours trnly ) Fast ) 1 BY HOLMAN Street < distine- you J. RABBIT, ESQUIRE resi- How Could it Be? NO-WE WANT IT CLEAN ON TH INSI\DE SO WE CAN LOOK U= BUT WE DON'T WANT IT SO CLEAN ON TW' OUTSIDE THAT PEOPLE CAN LOOK IN ARENT VU' GOIN TO WASH THE WINDOW ON TH' OUTSIDE TOO P s been active in the | United Daughters of the Confederacy 17 years. She was president the New York division last year. of NO ARMED STR!KEBREAKERS of Tidewater Oil Company Bayonne | Ordered Not to Import Any Men THE AFFAIRS OF JANE {1 LIKE BRIGHT ‘Who Are Armed. Why, Jane! Bayonne, N. J., Nov that any attempt of th Co. to import armed strike-breakers | to meet the strike in its plant here| would result in summary arsests of these imported and a holdir to “strict accountability’ of responsible offiicials was made vesterday by Po lice Chief Cornelius J. O'Neill FOR TEN_ ~— »: : THINKING The warning was issued Chief MlN;Ef? k’N 34 - O'Neill said, because he was mindful (\ \\;’ 'dII l | | A of the bloodshed and property dam- | i p [N AN A A age brought about by the 1916 strike | ' VA4 d 5 / ‘ in Bayonne. k | A, | Tidewater officials said they had no ; 3 intention of importing armed strike breakers, but declined to say whether unarmed men would be brought in 17 Warning | Tidewater Oil 7 [SAME THING | ) L2 vou ARE \\ i . A// l ART, IF YOU KISS R ESS RS AT | YOUR FACE ! [ @ W WHAT YOu A ARE THINKING BOUT ? g5 ‘,; [BUT YOU HAVENT SAID ANY THING v GEI| OH, T'VE BEEN 2 C“WAY DOWN EAST' i Starts Sunday Evening for One Week | All sents Mat. 23c—All seats Eve. 35¢ These Prices Include War Tax.

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