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HEALTH BULLETIN ABOUT DROWNINGS State Board Explains Method of Resuscitation The state department of health sends out with the weekly report the tollowing extract from the weekly health bulletin of the California state board of health, intended to teach any person how to resuscitate drowning persons. This explanation of the “prone pressure” is clear and concise, 80 that all who read may understand Jjust what to do in such an emergen- ¢y. The suggestion is*made that per- sons read it very carefully, and then practice it a little upon some perfect- 1y well [riend in order to become fa- miliar with the method: Prone Pressure Method. First, examine the victim's mouth and throat with your finger and re- move any foreign body (tobacco, false teeth, ctc.) Do not stop to loosen person’s clothing, but immediately be- gan actual resuscitation, ¥Every mo- ment of delay is serigus. Proceed as follows: Lay the patient on his stom- ach, both arms extended overhead. Turn the face to one side so that nose and mouth are free for breathing. Kneel, straddling the patient's hips; place the palms of your hands on the small of the back, little finger just touching the last rib—tips of fingers dust out of your sight. On counting cne, two, with the arms held straight, swing forward slowly so that the| welght of vour body is gradually but| e —— ifiamafifln& Meventhal THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. s ) ) o € ) S ) ]~ . 1 ..'.-..-_.., b AR SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY y.---u- 0 SEE OUR WINDOW " FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~WILL BE = P —HOSIERY DAYS— Offering to the people of New Britain wonderful values that every woman will surely appreciate, especially at this time when everyone is thinking of replenishing her vacation supply with more hosiery NOTE THESE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS HOLYOKE SILK HOSE | $1 & Ladies’ Silk Hose Irregulars of a $1.25 qunlnr. black only Ladies’ Clocked Silk Hose White, black or cor- lovan, with fancy clox LADIES’ BLACK FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE $1 59 + Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose 19¢,6= $1 Ladies’ White Mercerized Hose 43¢ ) d . Gus Roloff, Cleveland, can think of many more harmless ways yiot violently brought to bear upon| e o king up a perspiration than getting into a bear’s cage at the patient, is action takes from| » : S two to three scconds. zoo—with the bear inside. But that’s what he did, to pick up The Swing Motion. pieces of a broken bottle someone else had thrown in. The bears looked awfully hungry, Gus testified. HELD INNEW YORK ward so as to remove the pressure, returning to the upright position. Jiands should not be removed from |Is Alleged Member of Big Black- mailing Band of $3.00 quality but the imper- Irregulars fections are not notice- Black and all shoe shades. A first quality finc the next clvic opera season. s Mr. Hackett is the second artist to be signed for the. season. Announce- ment recently was made that Mms. I'rances Aida of the Metropolitan Opera Company had been engaged as | a guest artist. | —— | .| PRIEST FOUND GUILTY OF LIQUOR FORGERY | W nno lt' VFather Grace Spends Night in Cell— thread silk hose spe- patient while removing pressure. While counting four and five, rest. Repeat deliberately twelve or fif- teen times a minute, the swinging forward and back--complete respir- ation in four or five seconds. Time by your own breathing. As soon as this artificial tion has been started, and is being continued, an assistant, is present, should loosen any clothing about the patient's chest, or waist. Keep the patient warm by covering the limbs with Llankets or by rubbing them gently. Continue respivation (if necessary, four hours or longer) without inter- | ruption until natural breathing is re- | 5 stored or until a physician declares| Denver, July rigor mortis (stiffening of the body) | Grate, Denver has set in. If natural breathing stops|in the county after being restored, use msnsma'mn‘l" federal court of having M i Again, name of Sister Germaine of th Corcoran, who was formerly district the aged to an applica- |, o ney of Middlesex county, Mass., Keep Patient Warm: Do not g|\p‘“n" for her mission to P"I'f:"!‘l"’:}" was arrested in the lobby of the any liquid by mouth until the pa- | llquor into Colorado. “““‘-‘( ‘:"1 ar | Knickerbocker building and taken to tient is fuily consclous. Place cleric intend to file motlons for : the tombs to await word from the am- | monia near the nose, determining a|rest of judgment und_ for a. new trial Boston authorltl today. The court will be asked to . safe distance by first trying how near | it may be hold to your own. A permit the priest's release under bond. | oo guiy 96.—Assistant Attoss ant should 'hit! patient's heels o few| Attorneys sald ‘that the penalty for| MG TN Y SECTIIERANE Ao times with & stick and repeat this| the offense of which Father G""’]nn for New York last night with a operation every five ininutes until| Was found guilty is one to five years| . .7 Joc o b0 hring back Wil- breathing commences. Give the pa-|in prison and a fine mot to exeeed | "y orooran, Boston attorney, and tient fresh air but keep him warm.| $10.000. | former district attorney of Middlesex When the patient revives, keep him| In another federal indictment re-| oo 0o 500 Ton city’ an & Jying down and do not raise him. Do|turned several months ago, Father| . ;oo o0 justice. Corcoran de- not move patient until he I breathing | Grace s charged with conspiracy oy, g jail of $10,000 when he failed | normally without assistance. 1If ab-| violate the Volstead act. Mrs. Kath-| " 000 pune 4, and at a postponed | solutely necessary to move, he should | erine O'Connor, = prominent 80ClY | )., iy June 15 in the Suffolk supe- be placed on a hard surface, such as| Woman and daughter of J. K. Mullen | 5o %0y %o angwer charges of ex- o ‘door or floor of conveyance, Do|Wealthy founder of the Mullen Home | f o SO5FH 10 SUSWER CHOTEDS not stop and Interrupt resuscitation|for the aged and John It “’"jfih'\ Corcoran and several co-defendants for an instant, brothér-in-law of the priest also are | N T Ch ket B O e I alone with the named in the latter indictment. scheme to blackmail wealthy men in | neglect immediate and continued re- this city. The 28 indictments, con-| needs taining 74 counts, charge that suscitation In order to call a doctor;| New YOl‘k Curb Market the {sroup procured women for & first few minutes - i | Jirtv::'u:r‘,‘v?' t1);“nnu~r persons are Announces New Rullpg urposes, accused persons nrm‘cn.\&::l ar . ¢ them for 8 doc.| New York, July 26.—The New |Purpeses, L s | present, send one of th 7 York curb market today made pnh”c‘r‘\(nr(!'f money under threats of pub- for Mihont e momentaiiear: a resolution of the hoard of governors [ licity, committed larceny and imper forbidding members of tho exchange |SONated officers. A former shoe man from being connected directly or in- | Mfacturer paid $17,500 to buy the si Sy i New |1ence of the alleged blackmailers and % 5 4t | directly with any organization in New Tenor Engaged as a Guest Artist With | ¢ FREL TR0, 0 O fes Ao Histed | @ lumberman paid $15,000 according | Civic Opera Company and traded in on the curb. Violators |0 the indictment. \ Chicago, July 20.—Charles Hackett, [ of this rule are subject to suspension C ”'fnl‘dfl was named by former At-| American tenor who has scored | for not more than one vear, or expul- | forney General Allen duting the trial o of District Attorney Tufts of Middle- notable :;ucce:’sn:P:,nHY'.::AF"::_:":V"‘;' A it ot reasneat eme :F?,'é"’c']ficnfif Cl\gir Opera L‘o‘mpany to Nicaragua does a mm-lm- rable ;llphv' novlm n.;,:- .flsgnpo:‘mn.n in Sep- here as a guest artist during | port business in sarsaparilla. mber, 1921, started disbarment pro- | appear ceeding against Corcoran, who claimed | residence in New York and asked per- missiop to resign from the Massa-| | chusetts bar. | cially priced. a ir one tight neck, | All first qual- ity. black only New York, July —~William J. 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District Attorney O'Brien of Boston | said today that Corcoran had been | | sought for months and that he had | {eluded arrest by slipping to and from William J, district attorney of | Massachusetts, ar-| fugitive | (OFFER $10,000 REWARD police last night that tools are being stolen from a trench on Washington street where employes of the New Britain Gas Light Co. are at work. The thefts have been going on for several days and the company asked the department to assist in finding who is responsible. | from the Deeds have been filed with the city clerk recording the transfer of the Lee homestead on Summer street to Landers, Frary & Clark. Revenue stamps attached to the deeds indicat- ed that the price paid was $14,000, A group of Hartford Salvation Army, No. 2 un-| der the leadership of I Carlson baritone, will entertain tonight at the ‘!uuntl Salvation Army beginning at s o'clock. Refreshments will be served CITY lTEMS songster Canadian Officials Believe Gang Reached Buffalo—Find Burned Hi Johnson Back For The Fray Motor Car on Road ® A 26.—The has Toronto, Ontario, July Canadian Bankers' Assoclation ) v A {)) [ v ® why not secure v ) You can rent a for less than 000 — — — — 0 w— o S & S 0 [ ® 00 A SAFE PLACE FOR | BONDS, DEEDS, JEWELS (| If you have not Safe Deposit Protection for your valuables— A 0.0 | | | &7 ) A aWa () it NOW? 57 £y ) a Box in our Vault one cent a day. D) A 0.0 1@ () | | campaign anywhere in | scholarships are {'port of nationai | through over the New der. WOULD TEACH 1,000 TO FL Aeronautic ships to Stimulate Interest Washington, Y York-Connecticut bor- \~«|< iation Offers Scholar- July 26.—The National Acronautic Association has ordered a town the United States ate interest in aeronautics. and stimu in | free fiying scholarship to 1,000 cities | to| The association has made arrange- ments with leading flying schools to seventen years old and over. | give opportunity to fiy without cost of | tuition to a large number of persons | These to be earned by can- didates arousing public sentiment in sheir respective fectively tying wup that Acronautic Association with the communities in sup- aeronautics and “ef- sentiment membership in the National na- | | tion-wide campaign now under way by | the association to put America first in the air.” A Curtiss IN-4D plane, with engine, equiped to fly, winner of a free fiying will be awarded to the holarship who makes the best showing in the the States. Germany's floating debt was 000,000,000,000 marks on June United 17,- 20, | offered a reward of $10,000 for in- formation leading to the arrest and | conviction of the bandits who held up bdnk messengers in the Toronto finan- cial district yesterday and escaped with $130,000 after wounding three or the messengers. Provineial police, scouring Ontario for the bandits, received word today that the ashes of a touring car, believ- ed to be that in which the robbers fled were smouldering on the Garrison road between Buffalo and Fort Erie, Ontario. The bandits were believed to have set the car on fire and fled across the border into the United States. Reports this morning from the hos- pitals to which the wounded bank employes were taken said that all three~—James Harris of the Standard | Bank, W. 8. Buck of the Union Bank and David Campbell of the Sterling Bank—were expected to recover. Fort Erie, Ontario, July 26.—Pro- vincial police said today that a colli- sion of two automobiles on the Garri- son Road near Fort Erie last night had resulted in the burning of one of the cars. None of the occupants were injured and accldent was made. | The police sald they believed the { occupants of the burned car to have | been Buffalo residents. The machine was said to have borne a United States | Ilicense no official report of the | Lunch at Hallinan's—advt, The New Britain Lumber Co. has filed a mechanics lien on property of Santi Puzzo at \West Main street and Sherman court, an apartment house, alleging non-payment of bill of $1,023.88 for materials furnished for the construction of the building. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans. advt, Willlam Yukr 160 ington street reported to the police last night that a mowing machine had heen stolen from a farm Clayton road. Have The Herald follow you on your vacation, 18c a week, cash with a avich of Wash- on col- New Gierymski internal revenue Brstain, is attending the school in Hartford. Mr. Gierymski will be at the school until August 2, Sidney Raphael was operated on for the removal of b tonsils at the Grove Hill hospital today Dr. Wil- liam Dwyer of Hartford performed the operation At a meeting of the directors of the Business Professional Women's club at rooms on High street deputy in lector of and their last night it was voted to contract for | of the presentation here in October Tony Sarg's Marionettes. They present ““Hansel and Gretchel.” next regular meeting be held August 14th and will be in the form | of a lawn festival followed by a | theater party. will will income tax | The | Hiram Johnson, California senator, as he stepped ashore from the Leviathan in New York where a great demonstration was held for him as a possible candidate for the presidency. The police | sergeant is just helping him step from the tug.