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1o the [ hoard wili send & reselutibn {commen council favering any action . that may be taken for the installas tien of & ehill reom and cooling plant | Pe Board Will Examine List o Cap- didates Available for Position For the second time in as many days, the board of health commission- ers_met yesterday afternoon in an at tempt to reach an agreement on the appointment of a health superintens dent and was unsuccessful when Dy ON ENFORCEMENT REPEAL cause of his youth and lack of ex» Senate Kills Bt perience. Dir, Morris 8 Dunn fav- Wrings Up Another = Peoria Fn- at the municipal slaughter house. A reselution for sueh imprevements, the cost of which would be about §15,004, will be brought before the council neaxt Wednesday tended by Dr, Lee, who tdkes up his duties as superintendent of the Pat. erson, N, J., health bhoard June 18 He thanked the members for the 0. eperation they had given they in return expressed wishes for his suecess In their hest w Jersey ored deferring action until moere ap- plications were received and thereby avert criticiem of the board for hasty action, and Commissioner John K Erwin wished to pursue the list of applieants to be submitted hy Dr, Os borne of (he state department Springfield, 1L, June 13.=The sen- Dr. Henry T, liray, chairman, ass| . ‘hy R ais a2 83t 15 yesterany sured lh: commission that he did not | yinea™s bl to vepoal the state prohi wish to “put over’ any candidate and | yiiion enforcement acl. At the sme was perfectly agrecable to a contnus=| e ng tn the other house by a vote of ance, At his su stion the mauer {25 1o 70 o repeal bill was taken off was laid on the table for one Week, the table and restored to the calendar but the chairman was empowered 10! on arder of second reading call a special session in the mean-| The author of the house measure, time of there, I8 any e¢mergency or | Representative O'Grady, democrat, of candidates apparently sultable are|Chicago, announced he will press for found, |& roll eall on the bill prebably torhor Dr, Pullen is Present row, The measure is doseribed as less Dr, Pul as present at the meet- | drastic than the New York repeal bill ing. Dr. outline his qualifications for work Inito a referendum, public health, apd he told of courses - at the University of Wisconsin under| Peoria, 1Il, June 13, ~Two resolu- Professor Winslow of the internation-|tions were adopted by the city coun al health department. He has been |cil last night endorsing the act of doing administrative work at the New | Governor Smith of New York in sign- Britaln General hospital for several |ing the prohibition enforcement re- months. Dr. Walsh asked him If he|pealer for that state, The first reso- had any experience as i medical prac- |lution pdopted by a vote of 11 fo 4 utioner and he replied that he had |endorsed the “firm and American” not and did not intend to go into|stand of Governor Smith and the sec- general practice, having sclected pul:-‘""" an “appreciation” of the stand e health work as his Iife work. |Governor Smith has taken was adopt ‘vd by a vote of 12 to 3. Measure House dorses New York's Action, There was a discussion as to wheth- er Dr, Pullen’s qualifications meet the PREPARING DEMANDS requirements of the charter. The! provision is that appointces shall have Foreign Diplomats in China Are Ar- at least two years of general practice or proper training in public health. At Dr. Bray's suggestion, an opinion will be secured from the corporation) counsel to be presented at the next meeting, The chalrman was the on responsible for the article in th charter and he feels that the appli-| cant meets its requirements, he said, Dr. Walsh Still Opposed ranging to Present Their Demands Yor Kidnapping Indemnity, y The Associated Press. Peking, June 13.—With the release by the Shantung bandits ot the last ot their toreign captives, held in thewr When Dr. Pullen was cxcused, the |l'aotzuku mountains stronghold since chairman called for remarks. Dr.|May 6, the various diplomatic rep Walsh said he had nothing to add to sentatives here are preparing an out- his remarks of Monday morning when [line of indemnities and sanctions to he opposed the appointment until an be demanded off China. These, with effort was made to secure other appli- the recommendations of the legations cants and determine the possibility of | will be submitted to the respective securing a more experienced man. ,governments, It has virtually been ¥romen asked him to|in that it would submit the proposal | him and |Are ‘\\ L | |other classes have | ( NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, MAJESTIC SAILS FOR I, Y. UNDER NEW DRY REGULATION ssengers Give stowand List of Their SLiguid Wants” Up to Theee Mile FLimie Southampton, June 13— The Ma The meeting was the last to he at.|jestie salls from this port today as the first “dry” Beltish Hner bound for New York | In an effort to estimate the thirst of the passengers, about 500 of whom hooked in the first saleon, Lhe Star line issued blank forms asking each tickethelder to state his| needs, It is doubtful how far this method will help the ecompany 1o wvold Jettisoning Its liquor stores at the three mile limit Heretofore, the Malestie has carried | liguor supplies averaging 6,000 hottles of heor, 1,600 hottles of wine and 2,000 of various spirits, It 1s under stood today she is taking 3,000 bottles of heer, 240 of wine and 200 of mis pus liguors for her first cabin How the needs of the hoen estimated is eellan Passengera not known The Majestie’'s experience with the new United States ruling is awaited eagerly by the other steamship eom panies whieh expeet to be aided in their own caleulations by the results of her tentative computation GETS PRIZE AT YALE Alpheus Honry Snow Awand This Year I Given to Tarrytown, N, Y., Stu- | dent—1s Prominent College. Man, 3 ¢ Haven, June 13.-The Alpheus Henry 8now prize for this year has Leen awarded to Franeis O, Matthies- | wen of Tarrytown, N, Y., a membher of the graduating class at Yale, it was apnounced today, This prize amdunt ing to 00, was established recently by Mrs. Alpheus Henry Snow of Washington in memory of her hus tand, a graduate of Yale in 1878, It is awarded to “that member of the| senfor class in Yale college who X X x | shall be adjudged by the faculty to have done the most for Yale | Matthiessen recently was named a Rhodes scholar, He has been manag- ing editor of the Yale Daily News, 2 member of Phi Beta Kappa, a medal winner for public speaking, and a member of the Playcraftsmen, Skull | and "Bones, the University club, the Elizabethan club, the Yale [Liberty club and Psl Upsilon, | T0 MAKE PRESENTATION | | I to Be Honored | secretary of ¥, O, After Nineteen Years of Service— Officers to Be Installed Tomorrow, 1923, Wonderful Values in Couch Hammoc HARTFORD Sensational Selling of Manufacturers’ Show Room Sample HARTFORD Living Room Suites Here indeed is a worthy chap- ter of our Annual June Furni- ture Sale. Just think what it means to your pockethook to be able to save anywhere from ninety to one hundred and fifty dollars on the purchase of a high We here give a general description of the must be seen to bhe appreciated. grade Living Room Suite ! various suites but they If you paid the regular retail prices you would be getting good value and at these remarkable sale prices you have an oppor- tunity for money-saving that has seldom, if ever, been MANUVACTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Allover Upholstered Suites Most Reasonable TIME PAYMENTS May Be Arranged By Consulting Dr. Dunn said he had no doubt decided that the committee which| | that Dr. Pullen would fill the job with ;\\-lll consider the indemnity question | A life membership and an liagln's; honor, but that criticism was certain | shall consist of the representatives of | ring will be presented to Willlam H. | Seheuy who retires tomorrow evening Our Credit Manager equaled. Credit Office, Main Floor it §299—Sale Pri Retall Jo— RatalL: ale rrice Has roll arms, spring backs n:m$ loose cushion seats, covered with fine grade tapestry — davenport, to fall on the health board if hasty | four powers whose - nationals were | wing chair and armchair. action was taken. He favored allow-|victims of the kidnappers. It is pro- ing the appointment to lay on table, for at least a week. | sisting of representatives of Japan, Commissioner. Erwin asked it Dr ! Belgium, Holland, shall take up the Oshorne of the state department had |matter of future safeguards for for- not heen asked to submit a list of [clgners traveling in China, candidates for such appointments and | Release of the captives is espcially when he was told that the list had welcome at this time because the ex- not as yet been received, he moved | 1sting political chaos in China would a continuance for one week so that have made further diplomatic pres- it might be looked over. ~His motion |sure at the moment \:lrtxlnlly impos- was carried. sible. Dr. Gertrude J. Kinsella presented a report for the hospital committee, ' M She reported that beds nave hee: numbered, bells installed, woodw« varnished, a new laundry comple cellar rooms remodeled and uti' an incinerator installed, dining r fitted out for walking patiénts ¢ MAYO WEDS “r, Minn,, June 13, — Miss was married ck W. Rankin, professor t the University of Louis- New Type of \ A Kkite-type of air carrier has developed from experiments with the glider. daughter of Dr. and Mrs, | last night | the | posed that a further committee con- | New Britain aerie, Fraternal Order of | Clider is a Kite With Human Tail fter serving 19 years as secretary of agles. Newly elected officers will be | installed at this meeting by Senator John L. Harter of Bridgeport, state president. There will be - entertain- ment and refreshments later. Michael T. Kerwin is retiring prasl-I dent and the new officers are as fol- lows: President, Henry Zwick; worthy vice-president, Walter A. Campbell; worthy chaplain, James E. McAleer; worthy secretary, James E. O'Brien;| worthy treasurer, Fred H. Jurgen; worthy inside guard, James Oqu'st; ¢ outside guard, Dennis )l.’\-i worthy trustee for three years, .. R. Kramer; worthy trustee for two years, Henry Johnson; worthy physi clan, Dr. Joseph Walsh. Dr. Ing. Seehaase, | of Berlin, is shown carrying kite glider which he invented. It weighs only ten pounds. On the right, | the paracere-like kite is shown in ascent with Dr. like a human tail to the kite. Seehaase (arrow) trussed to a hanging rope u might as well . have the best~ WS- QUINBY CO. ROSTON - CHICAGO. MANUFACTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Queen Anne Frame Suites Regalar 0 s $349—Sale P Vatae ale Irnce Allover upholstered, has roll arms, sprlnl!$ backs, and loose cushion seats, covered with old rose embossed velour—daven- port, wing chair and armchair. | IPE——— - co————— — —————————— — MANUFACTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Allover Upholstered Suites |7l0'lu|ur $349 S l P . Retail T Value ale rlce$ With pillows, backs and loose cushion seats, covered with blue embossed velour —davenport, armchair and rocker. e MANUFACTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 4 Piece Allover Upholstered Suites Regular 395—Sale Pric i $ ale Price With roll arm, spring backs an \4m~.v$ cushion seats, covered with two-tone taupe and blue velour—davenport wing chair, armchair and ottoman. Reg. $305. i MANUFACTUI 1Y SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Allover Uphoistered Suites ' $395—Sale Price Has spring roll arms, backs and ]l!nrr$ cushion sents red with wool tapes- try—davenport, wing chair and arm chair, MANUFACTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE ’ 3 Piece Renaissance Suites Regular i $499—Sale Price Value Renaissance style frame, allover uphol $ etered, has roll arm, spring back and Joose cushion seats, covered with taupe mohair plush-—davenport, wing chair, I ¢ and armchair. P MANUFACTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Rococo Period Suites , X : $549—Sale Price Allover upholstered, has spring back, ror s spring arms and 100s¢ cushion overed with ‘silk tapestry and velour rolief outside backs and arm daven port, wing chair and arm chair. MANUFAOTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Queen Anne Suites vt $549—Sale Price Mahogany frame, allover upholstered; has spring back and loose cushion geats, covered with extra fine quality biue Frieze mohair plush davenport, With two extra pillows, large and small armchair. Regular Retall MANUFACTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Ball Foot Frame Suites . Value ale Irice Has spring backs and loose |'l|shimv$ seats, covered with emibossed brown ve Jour—davenport, with 2 plllows, high back armehair and club armchair SR — e e MANUFACTURERS' SHOW ROOM SAMPLE : . 3 Piece Upholstered Suit:s R;gulm- $395 S l P . etall | —— Vahuo ale Irice Has spring arms, backs and loose nu.«hmr$ seats, covered with wool tapestry and our relief outside backs and arms javenport, wing chair and armchair, MANUFACTURERS SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Louis XVI Frame Suites . Retnil $395—Sale P ale Price Allover upholstered has roll arms, sy\v'l'ms backs and loose cushion seats, covered with beautitul brown velour—davenport, wing chair and armchair. — MANUFACT Regular 3 Piece Queen Anne Suites vt $499—Sale Price 3 7 5 Renaissance style frame, allover uphol stered, has roll arm, spring backs and loose cushion, covered with taupe mohair davenport, wing chairs and arm MANUFACTURERS SHOW ROOM SAMPLE 3 Piece Renaissance Suites “fnlnr 3 v $549—Sale Price YVl . ance style frame, allover ny\hflhs E spring back arms and loose cush- ion seats, covered with fine quality tap- ’SH’)'*!\]!VH‘)O')F davenport, wing chair and armchair. RERS SHOW ROOM SAMPLY plush chair.