New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1923, Page 13

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. SLOVAK SOKOLIS TWENTY YEARS 0LD Anniversary Will Be Observed Extensive Program Tomorrow The Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol will observe the 20th anniversary of its ‘gstitution in this ecity at the club Teoiwy tomorrow with an “0ld Coun- try Festival.” A soclal will be held to- day In preparation for the celebration | tomorrow. The organization was formed in this city on November 4, 1903, The first members were John Hammil, Sr., Frank Semon, Frank Link, Frank Gabany. The organization was first formed G0 years ago in the city of Prague, formerly the capital of Bohemia and now of the Czecho-Slovak republic, by Dr. Miroslaw Tyrs, who has since be- come a national figure for his work in the interests of physical culture, At that time, Dr. Tyrs devoted allj his spare time to symnastic exercises under the tutorship of expert instruc- tors. This study was followed as a profession and Dr. Tyrs became an| ardent student and later a promoter | of the idea. The society was formed because of the admiration of founder for the ancient Greeks. He | believed that the ancient race owed i1s unparalleled excellense to physical | training and 't was his ambition to lead the aturdy Siav youths to the. same goal. He became the author of a num- her of essays on philosophy und acs- thetics and was considered one of the | foremost art eritics of his day. Var the Feeman and Jacob ‘ mk DAUGHTERS OF THE KING HOLD CONYENTION HERE More Than 200 Delegates Attend— | Bishop Brewster Delivers Serman at Morning Session, Over 200 delegates were present at| entered the freshman class 3ind annual Daughters of the King of the Connec-| Memorla!l university tlout diocese of the Fpiscopal church at St Mark's chureh today. Reprs sentatives were south ag Stamford, us far cast us Wil- limantic and a large delegation from | Waterbury, Among the visiting clergy were Itev, John's, the sermon. | business mecting at which the sum- mary of chapter reports was given, the report of the blind girl fund read, report of extension work given as well !as the report of the council member, This business session ended with round table conference. sion Miss Greenfield gave an interest- ing report on the history of the or- ganization. Samuel | the afternoon session W 1S 41 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Mr and Rev. Mr. Gorman spoke. Preced- ing the speeches the clection of offi- | vers took place. Rev. Waterbury, German of Middletown and Rev. John | H, Rosebaugh of Hartford. The convention opened with a com- inlon service in the church at 9:15 o'clock at which Bishop Chauncey B, Brewster was celebrant and deilvered meeting of the present from as far McKee of Rev, I'rank nore | O This was followed by & a At this ses- Sutcliffe presided at hich opened Rosebaugh Adopt Insulin Treatment At New Britain Hospital | The new insulin treatment for ¢ DOCTOR UNDER FIRE ~ WAY INTERNE HERE (Continued from First Page) | Medical assoclation he of the | medical department of the Lincoln| ut Knoxville, Tenn,, In the fall of 1913, the year be- fore he clalms to have been graduat- | ed from the Atianta college. Medical courses usUally take four years or longer. A leiter from the dean of the medi- | | cal school of the Memorial university | as published in the federal bulletin, | | says that Stewart remalned at that in- stitution for a few days only and that he completed no work there. Later he went to Philadelphia, where he entered the Hahnemann Medical col- lege and hospital. He did not finish the year there and obtained no credit. The following significant statement | is found in the bulletin: “In January, 1921, Stewart is re- | ported to have failed at the examina- tion held by the West Virginia. board of Medical Examiners. At that time he was given, as a graduate of the Southern College of Medicine and | Surgery at Atlanta, Ga, in 1914. A | complete list of all students eunrolled in the college named during the | Amerlcan }|m:lu«!a the name of Donald W, Stew- art. Under date of March 8, 1621, a letter received from Stewart states ]H\M his diploma from the Southern | College of Medicine and Surgery was issned “in 1914, before the college i(-Pfl'u"l existence,” After the college ceasd to exist in 1914, however, it is known that diplomas ware issued to several individuals whose names do not appear in the lists of regu. | ers, | three years of its existence does not | the state commission of health one of the things he tried to get through the leglslature seven years ago, and which many local physiclans contend must be done eventually was that of WALL STREET STOCK In Pennsylvanla, New York, | Massachusetts and other states there | , ., o, Sugar. .. s but one board and this board ex- |\ . o uminen every man who undertakes |y . g gy to practice treatment of any kind. | Am Loco 4 Connecticut has varlous boarde. |\ g "6 po '’ There is an eclectic board, which 18| on g e oo under fire at the present time, an old | 4y g0 o g . school allopathic board, & homMEO-| op) me) & Tel ,. 12334 pathic board, an osteopathic board, & | o1y woeo) . 743, n:}:ureopathle board and poulbly“,‘n hCWWr . 365 others, | Atch Top & 8 F 97 In states where thero is but one|A¢ Guif % W1 . 16% {board, » man who aspires to take an Bald Loco L124 uxamination on any one subject 18 not | Bait & Ohio . | required to have & complete knowl-|Bth StI B . edge of all subjects, Thus & man may | Con Textile take the examination to practice chir- | Can Pacific opratic without taking a homeopathic | Cen Leath Co. .. {ic examination. But the examinations| Ches & Ohio are all in the handa of one board and | Chi, Mil & St. P there is less likelihood of fraud. Chi Rock Isl & P The St. Louis college of physicians | Chile Copper .. and surgeons and the Kansas City col- | Chino Copp 1514 ege of medicine and surgery, both of |Con Gas ...... 65 which are mentioned are said to be |Corn Prod Ref 12914 not recognized by the state hoard of | Crucible Steel .. £3% Missour!. | Cuba Cane Sugar 11 i Endicott-John .. 643 B cciiiinaes. iR Erie 1st pfd . 249 Gen Electric ...132% Bzathn | Gen Motors . | Goodrick BF Gt North pfd | Insp Copper Franklin R. Kent { Int PM”N:“' i | ¥ranklin R. Kent, aged 80, died at {Int Mer Mar pfd his home, 120 South Main street after | Allis-Chalmers !u long iliness. He had been a jife- | Pacific Oil |long resident of this city and was well | Int Nickel known. He was & carpenter by trade, | Kelly Spring Tire having been employed by the late Kennecott Cop Levi Blinn, John Allen and other well | Middle States Oil known contractors. He is survived N Y Central ..101 Close 38 % 988 | 160% High 33 993 Low 3314 984 160 Y 56 547 19 128 234 35% 2%% 15% 121% . .160% 581 493, 615 147 13% 83 13% 21% 268, PUTNAM & CO. #embers New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchaage Etanley R. Eddy, Manager 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 We Offer: 100 NORTH & JUDD 100 STANLEY WORKS JUDD & CO. MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock FExchange Hartford: Hartford-Conn. 'I'rust Bidg., Tel. 3-6320 New DBritain: 23 West Main Street, Tel. 1815 WE OFFER: 100 Shares Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Stock to Yield 8 Per Cent THTHIRT = R T —— tag SRR srge Letes which has starti2d the medical world recently and which won for its | inventor the Nobel prize has been | adopted by the New Britain G art, hospital and is being used by sued - Thomson, Tem & . NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Dank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Meimnbers Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Hart, Manager by two sons, Franklin Kent and Eu- | NYNH&H .. 12 f a diploma was issued to Stew- |gene Kent, one daughter, Misg Grace | North Pacific 53% indications are that it was is-|Kent, and a brother, Ralph Kent, all | Pure Oil .. | in the same manner, Stewart | of this city Pan Am P & T 59% cians on the staff. The meth has thus far failed to furnish a state. "he funecral Monday | Penn R R treatment is for patients to tak ment medical afternoon Pittsburgh Coa diet trt at fir g o obtained, |dertaking pariors be strictly | Fay Con Cop with i cortaii ond, third |private. Rev. John L. Davis will of. | Reading instruc- |ficiate and | will be w|/Rep 1 & 8 etary [Roval D, N Y Sinclair Oil Ref South Pacific South Rail Studebaker C {Texas Co Texas & Pacific Tobacco Prod ous physical culture periodicals con- larly enrolled students. tain m in maxims showing that he h P 2 deep study of the subjeet. 1lis entire life was de- voted to the development of the Sokol or and Chicago was the fo will be from R. held wational showing in what col- Porter Sons un first « v country fo e ant and what vears and w ombine i his fir wsulin treats cars of medica ria in Tairvie upon pationt is placed on taught the and how 1 ” ion."” cc When Stewart applied for a license | made a sworn statement saying | Mrs. Lena Singer ‘five years' practice in a -] Mrs Lena Singer, aged 49, widow of hospital and two years' post- {Charles Singer, died at St Francis' graduate work jhu»piul in Hartford yesterday as the When State’s Attorney Alcorn 18| result of injurics received when she non-committal on the case a Erand [was struck by an automobile at the |- ) investigation in the Connecticut |corner of Allen und Ann streots m‘:~m'm ”M“. f it may he ordered | Harttord last Tuesday night i et srandal Anticipated Mrs, Singer formerly made AR That the so.called “diplema mill” |home with her sister, Mrs, A. B, Tay- |- 5 r'“‘\,' scandal would not go over New Brit- {1or of 60 Newington avemie. New $ Broal o ain without invelving several Prac-|RButuin. She is survived by two #lu l\f.,"”;f pid 1 tictioners in this city has heen sus- |tare Nrs Tayler and Mrs. Louis \\"r i‘o’ :'nv .:" pected ever since the fiest news brewk | geharman, one brother, John Krofl \'n:n:-f'v: a by many of the reputable physleland | wynargi yervices will be held at the| s and there jn littie surprise I the cItY | B ¢ porger Undertaking rooms at 19 over the fact that three or more NOW oyt sipest, Monday afternoon at 2 | Britain physicians are involved. [o%ionll. Y%6 services: silt : At the New Rrituln General hom- |4ucead by Rov, M. W. Gaudian. oon. pital this morning thers was Iittle | (5o of TPl S udtan, pas- wurprise expressed at the lacal angle |, 0“0l ;" A the affair is taking, Dr. T. Eben Reeks | § ditha stating that it behooves the state government 1o ser that ne further| possibiiity exists for eredentials to be ven out which would tend to de- | © hospital wuperintendents or the | md the we of hriel auitant cenernl publie for & unl \‘.‘ iy i ] N :‘ York When Dr. Recks a member of | [0F About two years, He ix suryived | Fafnir Rearing » by his wife, Mrs, Kdna Rriggs e | Hart & Cooley W}“a‘ formerly employed as a mechanie | Hf4 Elec Lght . — — by the Russell A. Tabor Co., this | Tanders Frary & Clar) ¥ city and has been a resident for the |J 1= Montgemery com [Past five years, having come hore from |4 1@ Montgemery pfd soston, N B Gas The funeral Machine afternoon at Machine pie Niles-Bemt-Pond North & Jutd Peck, Stow & Rusall Mg o Seovill Mfg 8 N E Telephone standard it its hrother motto, | |, hut never | yep insulin home the amon it y fo r a pro- | = of at ani “Beeak thro eraw! throngh.” jeets Physical tion and instruction in both the Slovak and English languages, support of progressive lit- cvture and writings, the spreading of patriotic spirit; the giving of fined eutertainments, structive lectures, and maintaining of schools for the junior tions the amaonnt he. to it ) over toand to use die he had wind and oh- e educa- membhers ¢ nims culture, are o AMERICAN HARDWARE. Price on application, We do not accept margin accounts SHIP NEWS, Leviathan, New York, from Eouthampton. Carmanta, New York, Liverpool, via Boston Relgenland, New 3, Southamp Paris, York. Presic Madison, er 1, Tacoma, Britannia, [ York for Lishon Canada, Constantinople, New York Columbia, New York Bmpres November Alco r Co November 3, ' her |y a York, November \ JA1RY M JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Eachange of New York B'nt; rbury STOCKS Bridgeport e s BONDS New Havea Middlztown Direct Private Wire to New York ¥, GROTF, Mgr~Room 509, N. B, Nat'l Bank Bldg-~Tel, 1012 October 31,0 New Permit Issued for New L. F. & (. Factory Building A permit was fssued this morning by Building Tnspector John € Gilehreest for the crection of o wis tory factory huilding Prary & Clark nley street The $128,000 0 Novem- 121 nt Kobe, (Putnam & Co.) Bid Fayal, November 2, New be Artna Life Ins Am Hardware Lutheran | Am Hosiery Falrview | Bige.-Hfd Carpet Rillings & Speneer com Billings & Spencer pfd Rristol Rrass age 42 |Colts Arms 192 Main | Conn Tt & He had beey 1) Eagle Lock Octoher jors, a0, i s Maita, November on il in com . 146 nilding ling will cost e erected by th Construction Co Max Unkelhach ity plans The foundution is G. Britain, Liverpool, | 8, OQuebec Walter Whittman Briggs Walter Whittman Rriggs, "8, died at his Lome at street this merning Torrington {November L this ' Salled Lmpross of Asia, erate 1, for Vancouver. & M 24 10 £ architeet, of for the factory 1Kobr prepured November | dout hampton, November The hotlding The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. afe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. will hetd 2 o'clock from neral pariors of the John A Co, on Walnut street, Jrey Davis, pastor of Trinity M. ¥ Wil offtciate Iew cometory he Monday the Andrews John 1, church, Burtal will be in Kaiy com WE TAKL PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT MR. ERNEST T. BRAINARD o e SHRINERS' CALL FO RATDERS ARREST WISK FALL CEREMONIAL NOY. 14 K s John 1 homas Tohin, Thomas Tobin, about 75 or | Stanley Works P&, died at his home at 103 Smajiey StANley Works nfd slreet last night after a lingering j11. | TOorrington Co tom ne He had bee Trant & MHine city for Trageiers In sides his Union Mg stepson, John Meskill, of the same address, Vuneral Wil be SOTREASURY STATEMENT held Monday morning at 9 o'cloek at 2219,810 Wisk the St John the § : Violating the i o v W OITY ITEMS. vears — IAE BECOME ARSOCIATED WITH US AR OUR REPRESENTATIVE BRIRITAIN TERRITORY, WITH OFFICLE AT N8, N & resident of this Police Say Te More Than numbar ears wite he is survived IN THE NEW a of N M = 0 Nine G . ine 122 Main Street, New Britain, Conn by a » Trumbull of Plaimyille Warns ine Gallons of Moonshine in Grove Street. Honse ®Oryices Candidates and Their 1 riends () FULLER. RICHTER, ALDRICH & €0, eheroh of e e an old offender for Mary and interment cemetery in trect w Patrick Stadler 01 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn, e Telephone New Britain 2980 7 The first Joseph Ciantos Barber Shop, b Thursday, Novemt Nils Bengstor «ported to the hearing o oot Guar of Funerals Greorge Richards Funeral sorvi rds o'clock Walter MeCra ment was i while riding his or George Rich morning at 9 into church o\ knocked own officiated and inter- the oy Mary's cemetery, The | A store at 151 Mai pall bearer were Charles. Joseph and | tcased by the M Isaac Richards, Philip Scott St b S M | W. Stark A. Cadwel), The flow- | Waterbury. for ; er hearcrs were Lawrence P., Francis per 1 the and William . Mangar el e friends home ning M. Mre, 1 La Mary's ran the at S TW0 SERIOUS FIRES $100,000 Lowe at Shaw<heen Village e dreet has 8 Davidsor George tove Mills in Mas<, and Similar Damage va at Peekekill, N Y. Mant 281 West Ma those My T Anton Kasprow n street Funeral prow services Anton morning er's chureh Mars's Kas held this at 9 Inter. cemetory A Thomas and Wil- o'cloch ment th P Miss Noge William Groma liam Kowalski isons Leo and Ansonia Saloon Keeper Caught by Federal Men Mrs Aungusta Schmide. Augusta t His pr home this after a ey, ¥, W " Schater wrcice rial wa e cemetery Are You Keeping Your Valuables at Home | ... = fondsy e \ California Republicans Organize for Coolidge Ange A Harold ‘at ock e where they are subject to theft, fire and loss? Why shouldn’t you give these " Chridtopher | 1 et Mor Mary's church. 3 Mars reasonable protection hy securing a Safe Deposit Box in our strong vault? Is it the cost that causes you to hesitate? ’ at 10 morning el terment " 8 ecihe STRESEMANN CONPERS i Fuller, Richter Open New Britain No, because it costs only Ic 4 day—$3.00 a year. You surely must admit that it is the best kind of insurance, and at the same time it provides a place where you can feel that you can go to them at any time, and have the privacy such things require. Come in and arrange for a Box this week. KLLS<S DRIVER Heolr enue Branch ’ ML AS R riy as Poticemen Stadler ing er of L] with Put Klese dri JOSEPH A. HAFFEY Vuncral Pirector Padors 33 Myrtle . & Service Daooptional, Lads Assictam g el Parlor 1625.2 tecidence 17 Sssmmer S, 16253 emplos whi

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