New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 21, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21; 1023, the public heaith service in command at Eills Tsland “The medical examination of tmmi. grants 1s of vital imports . |eountry. 1, would net recommend the lecasing of ‘lu examination in any way and | am convineed that the so. called intensive examination should be made to apply 1o every incoming | alien | ‘“The hospital sccommodation is & two large the purpese oal and medi. for contagi wards. | was favorably Iimpresses with these buildings, with tife argani |gation, the equipment and the eleanii ness of the wards, kitehens and lava tory facilities The quarters for the personnel might well be improved The construction of an additional bullding would be required for this purpose | Hospital Needed “It would appear that a ecertain |amount of hospitalization will alwa be needed to take ecare of immigrants ELLS TSLAND 15 SONEWHAT CRANPED Wadsworth Finds /That More Room Is Needed There Washington, Sept. 21.—In & repgrt made on conditions at Ellis Island, Assletant Becretary Wadswerth of the treasury department P view that ne visiting the island and studying o tions there “could fall to be eritical to a greater or less degree of the faellities” He recommended that thé depart- ment of labor and the treasury de. partment join in asking for an appro- priation which would cover the cost of additional struetures, with the un. derstanding that the public heaith service, which comes under the juris. [taken sick during their passage Lo this dietion of the treasury department, |country, doubtful cases which require receive adequate space for its needs, [further observation, and those cases 5 y g which are clearly deplorable and must Mr, W rth alse suggested that o his chickens. Whea Arvested Followiag Alter. cation With Peliceman Charles Hallstead was arrested last | aight by Policeman Thomas Rouskie | anging from 30 to 99 cents a ton on en & charge of drunkenness and ear ying & concealed weapon ecourt this morning Mallstead inform ed Judge B. W. Alling that he carried | "8 companies the revelver with him wanted to kill rats which were killing | Policeman Rouskie tes. vy rer of Long and Short streets but he | |refused to do se. that Hallstead chased after him and | threatened to shoot $10 for being drunk and yving coneealed weapons Joseph G. Woeds presented the state’s|\. Hanna Coal company, was quoted | prominence to the figure are discour. case because He Robert Hausler w, ess and breach of peace he The officer nlfll A8 fined | . opse of 10 conts for ecar- | Presecutor be taken care of In a hospital until a peralty of m $1,000 to $2,000 be deported, It would seem impoesed on any steamship company fclunbl. to expect that the deman which undertook to land an immi. 1 entirely a Hoth Officer Petsrson and Policeman H William O'Mara testified that the man was grunk and used abusive language vor hosp service could be reduce grant whose condition was clearly not | careful examination of im. |w up to the health requirements of the Migrants before they are taken on |4 Ammigration laws, board ship at the point of departure “Of the 2,000 aliens who are now| “For the work for which the publie permitted to land each day at Ellis|health service is responsible no fur. | Island," sald Mr. Wadsworth, “from |ther appropriations would be needed 000 to 500 are given an intensive [0 Gover annual operating expenses, medical examination. Special com.|but a material improvement in servics | mittees are provided for men and|could b ade if* additional space women, Five women doctors are|Were avallable, More space for the employed for this purpos With the|public health service can only be space available 800 seems to be the made avallable by an allotment from maximum number who can be exam.|the department of labor, There does ined In this way. The balance of the ot appear to be any space in the ex. | aliéns, from 1,200 to' 1,400, are in-|isting buildings on the island, which tpected as they pass out of the wait. could be freed for medical work." ing room each one by two doctors — Praises Doctors “With a comparatively small SEDAN HITS BIG TRUCK amount of additional space a much E. T. Sandberg of 392 East street, larger number of allens could be |driver of a truck for the Standard Of given this intensive examination by |C0., reported to Captain George Kelly the existing staff. With more space At police headquarters this morning ond a carefully arranged system it is |that while he was driving south on probably that the present staft could | \Vashington street a sedan driven by Eive an intensive examination to 2,000 (J08ePh Tuzansky of 44 Gold street a day. ran into the rear of his truck The "My impression of the attitude and | "#dan was badly damaged but the efficlency of the doctors in charge truck was not, Sandberg said, and ag | was favorable, There are certain |[Ar 88 he was concerned the accident 26 nnlluon: {:: 'duunl 3;“;’ ':;:. the road it was necessary for him to Breat mass of humanity which would SOPAE Skt 18106 AN batory it seems, facilitate the work and make :’h"e h:,i.':‘:::,.,’,:;":":o AL L it less trying to those who are under- . going examination. On these points I have already talked with Surgeon General Cumming, and he will at once consider them with the officer of onésum skins sold by one Austra- Han firm totalled $125,000 in the ten months ending last April 1, - BIG 'FACTORIES o 8 m 267 MAIN STREET ~ TWELVE NEW FALL hen placed under arr been | Bulgaria Martial law {5 being strictly applied in Sofla and no communication | telephone is allowed. ned $10 on the drun PLOT NIPPED IFHHE ' ties Rebellion, He was| Prompt Action of Bulgarian Authori. Sald To Have Prevented AJ Vienna, Sept, 21.~While reports of However, In two days the dispatch asser the in Sofla a revolution in Bulgaria are untrue, |says the Bofla correspondent of the | Tageblatt there really was a plot to overthrow the government and pro- claim a soviet republic government accidentally heard of the movement and nipped it the ted, | two thousand persons have been ar- rested and sent to join the Stamboul- isky ministers Among this number were ten Rus- slans. jail. The subversive plot was to have sprung on Thursday frontier but appare Comparative calm now reigns says the correspond OVER 140 STORES STYLES for this Saturday. We have been unpacking new styles all week. Log Cabin is Dame * Fashion’s favorite color. SPECIAL TOMORROW CHILDREN’S SHOES Patent White Top Lace, 81,—2 98¢ HOSIERY ‘An attractive Oxford in tan ecalf or black with e~ 83 08 Here is a number built In patent leather with black suede leather $ 3 g 9 8 effect ...... Ladies’ Full Fashioned poce .. $1.69 Hose Women’s Glove Silk Hosiery, specially priced - $2.49 Boys’ Fine 290 Rib Hose . pair 4 pair $1.00 Children’s Fine Rib Hose while l 9 c they last ... The Boys’ Department is equipped to fill your boy’s needs, Princes range from $1.49"33 98 Boys’ laced-to-toe tennis $1.98 Beaded effects are a new feature of black kid pumps, § It's new! The above Pump in black kid with steel beaded trimming, Same style in $ 409 8 patent Many styles like this in Log Cabin, Hazel or Grey. Our Children’s Dept. of- fers the largest range of styles in town. The above style champagne kid top, patent vamp, rubber heel, 8l=1l ... $298 LARGEST CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS' DEPT. IN TOWN. MANY STYLES BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES .. = BE SlfRE YOU ARE IN KINNEY'S 267 MAIN STREET Mean- while the Macedonian irregular bands were to have started operations on the | Jugo-Slav there was no connection between them and the communists ntly in ent. by THREATENS T0 SHOOT COP | PRICES OF COAL BOOSTED BUT PAYS §29 FOR SPORT Charies Hallstead Had Gun in Pocket | Praducers of Domestic Fusl i Pean. 30 T0 90 CENTS PER TON | sstvania Ghve Notice of In ereased Charges Philadeiphia, Sept. 21 --Increases domestic sizes of hard eoal at the In police | Mines were shown last night In the | new price lists of three large produs The M. A, Hanna company, which | eperates the Busquehanna colleries in the Wilkesbarre distriet, announced dvance of 40 cents a ton on egg price of the Lehigh Coal and Naviga tion eompany will be $9.25 a ton, In stead of 535, and thawof the Dela ware and Hudgen company #9, an in Inereases on pea coal range from 30 to 60 ecents a ton 0. P. Waldron, general manager of | as saying the increase in prices at the rrested short: | nines had been figured on the lowest ly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon possible basls to meet the advance in {by Policeman Peterson on a drunken charge 1,,,( think,” he added, “that many of | wages of the mine workers 1 do the retailers will add the entire In crease to retall prices’ Long Abandoned Mine, Rich Hazleton, Pa., Sept reopening the long abandoned Silver Brook coal mines near here have heen completed, A contract has been let |for driving a tunnel that will tap the water in these lines abandoned over two decades ago. The abandoned mines it is reported by miners are rich in coal deposits that are only purtly mined, Farms For Sale Read the REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ads on the Want Ad QUALITY 'POPE STRENGTHENS EDICT AGAINST INMODEST DRESS New Hegulations Issued as Result of Incident When 150 Women Were Tumed Back From Palace Reme, Sept. 21.-—As a result of the veegll sensationa! ineldent when 150 wolfn, forming a part of & deputa tion to the Pope, were turned back frem the Vatican because their dresses were low eut at the peek and had shert sleeves, the Papal Majerdome has tssued a new set of regulations for dress when being received by the Pope : Women must wear dresses cover ing the arms to the wrist and the neck to the ehin, says the regulations The dresses must be made of thick mater 1al and npt transparent and be long enough to reach down to the ankles |of the wearer. Dresses giving undue aged Gloves must not be worn and only wedding or engagement rings Imay adorn the fAingers of intending visitors to the Watican. whe are now sub mitted to three examinations, via, first at the door, second at Bt. Dama- 80 Courtyard, and if they pass these posts their invitation eard 15 eressed | with a blue mark. The third examina. fien 15 made in the Papal anticham. ber, where suceessful candidates re ceive g red cross‘on their cards Make up of any deseription is striet. | y forbidden. Hair dye is tolerated provided it is not of the conspleyous peroxide tint DRIVEN Ta SUICIDE Harng ¥aperience Helieved (o Have | Upaet Boy Rushvitle, Ind, & authorities today hegan an investiga tien inte the hazing at New Salem near here, of Vernon A, Walke, 16| year old high sehoel student, wha | committed suicide yesterday by shoot. | ing himself. The hazing is said to have | | taken place Tuesday, and parents of | the bey declared he killed himeelf | after brooding over the treatment received | Grant Cooper, prineipal of the New !finm‘ school, and RBirney Farthing, | eounty school superintendent, today sald a complete investigation will be | made of the hazing In Coal, to Be Reopened | 21.~=Plans for | STARTING L oLessen EVENINGS—Orchestra MATINEES—Orchestra All Children between 4 and SUNDAY NIGHT Jack ¢ O0GAN 10c Circus Peanuts and Pink Len:,onade Free To All Children Monday SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE, BY 7-PIECE ORCHESTRA NEW PRICES STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT 35¢c. Balcony 23c 23c. Baleony 18¢ 12—10c to any part of House VALUE SERVICE 177 MAIN STREET ew rimmed Hats Every hat is an individual heauty—and in each one you will find the style touches that make a hat “different” and becoming. Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, buvetyn Com- binations, Smart Street Styles, Lovely Dress Hats, Em- broideries, Feather Trims, Applique, Ribbon. 5—$7.50—9$10 Felt and Velour HATS Trimmed and untrimmed in all the desirable colors All are trimmed appropriately. and styles. $1.95 §$2 95 $4.95 CHILDRENS and MISSES’ HATS Fashioned Silk Stockings .........0.00 $1.95 Kramer and Lehigh Pure Thread Full Lisle Tops—8§2. HOSIERY — $2.50 Heavy Ingrain Full Fashioned Silk Stockings all colors .. $1.65 00 $2.19 DISTRIBUTORS FOR GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE STOCKINGS All Silk—$2.75 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS FACTORY GUARANTEE EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL THE LATEST AND MOST POFULAR RECORDS NOW ON SALE JOHN A, ANOREWS & G0, 132 MAIN ST. THE BIG FURNITURE STORE

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