New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1924, Page 2

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o __ HEALTHTESTSFOR | SureRelief BOY SAVES LIFE BY T ] | RESTAURANT HELP £oR WPISESTION | TG CRATY HAN ¢ For This Week SR ‘ o R 1 ; Employes in Eating Places Must| : Lunatic Was About to Bury 1.3 Off . Pass Physical Examinations | (E\pe ot | Youngster Alive | On All o There ave places in this city from | Danielson, Jan, $.—Edward Pink- |time to time where food is handled | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages E " |ham, 16, of East Killingly, last night HAND CARVED . . by people physically unfit, according | s e———————ee—e————— | escaped from being forced to dig his ¢ to a report made at th: regular meet- | Gental clinic appropriation. Last|OWn grave when he struck his cap- N 3 '“f of the ‘m]flr;l‘ fll‘ :wnl‘lh !‘jT:“"dfly year $2,500 was appropriated, $500|tor, Everett Harrington, formerly a afternoon and that body will en- of it being for equipment. No new |pati v < N i b ent at the Norwich Hospital for FRAMES deavor to take steps to remedy the equipment is needed at this time and :‘h 1 e the Bead 4 ith : situation as rapidly as possible. the $300 will go to some other phase|the Insane over the head w o shovel, knocking him unconsscious. According to Dr. Henry T. Bray, of the wor " theve are restaurants in this city| Dr Henry T. Bray presided at the |~ According to Phikham, Harrington Statlonery Dept. where- the public would hesitate meeting. Drs. Pullen, Gertrude J.|had asked him to accompany him to eat it people knew conditions as * | Kinsella, E. T. Fromen, M. S. Dunn|® saw mill to help him do some physicians do. , wnd Commiissioner J. J# Erwin were | Work and when they reached the mlll Dr. R, W. Pullen, superintendent, present | Harrington choked him and threw —_— THE — -~ i broached the subj of examinatior ISR LA 5 {him on the ground, threatening to and recommended that health exami- {hack him to pieces with a hatchet. \ nations be made obligatory on the | C T lTE S | Instead of carrying out his threat he | DIC KlNSON . part of all those who handle food in I Y M . forced the boy to walk with him to 4 public places. N the cemetery in Westfield where, with The superintendent said the per- . the aid of skeleton keys, the de- sernavd - Malisly lives in hiladel- persons in restaurant Home cooked luncheon at Crow-|mented man opened the tomb house, 5. avt. procured a shovel, pick and crowbar Drl.l CO nd I8 bt six Mmor . put | bakeries, soda fountains and ice |ell . S dy is showing signs of becoming |Cream places who are physjcally un- hard Reynolgs, Armand Lan- |and told Pinkham he was going to ° S thietic. Photo shows him standing fit to handle food is very small, but Thomas McCabe gnd Humphrey | make him dig his own grave and & 169-171 MAIN ST. Nis fathers hand. Note ta pars 1arge enough so that there should be | Muldowney have returned to Suffield |bury bim alive. While walking nlvers through the woods nearby Pinkham ents: Don's try this with your child! S0me way of controlling the situa- | sehool after spending the hoiidays in tion and protecting the public. | this city. took- advantage of an opening and felled Harrington with the shovel. R AR Physicians are required by 1aw to re-| .m 4 : 5 | That Old Gan f Mine, uartet | s port certain cases to the health de- |, 4 “"\ i l::“"i‘?“,“ rr:'-wmq John The state police are searching this o . partment, authough many of them d0 | 4 Andrews & Co.—advt g section of the state in an effort to | not, he said. The sanitary inspec- |~ 3 3 > capture Harrington. | : | | | | centage of The annual meeting of the New OUR WINTER SALE IN { | to somesimes notice striking ob- B Medical et i e’ hald : i) i Evie 4 itain Medical society will be he =i = OUR WOMEN'S SHOP | vious cases and an investigation fol. | M d ¥ | A i o s 5 arties | At the Shuttle Meadow club this eve- 3 ‘ lows. Sometimes - privatc’ parties | A1 the Bhuttle Meadow club t - will save you many hours of labor and dis- | ning. Officers will be elected offers once-a-year bargains in | — make complaint and an investigation d O0F e J smart winter apparel. Lovely : e o [~ satoch ‘st Eiinens—atvt. — | Ciosaas Theetbabin-—than, comfort through the year Conts, Dresses and suis—ne # SUDjeCt Now Under Discussion 1t was aereed that the major A number of local Jewish people without rabbing, apply— Gloves, Hosiery and Blouses— ' places in the f’")'Dare' not contami- | will attend the lecture to be given by priced low. Buy them while B h U 25 A {rated. In fact Dr. Pullen stated in| Rabbi Wise of New York at the Hotel | De . you may. mug { p Years g(} reply to a question by a reporter that | Bond, Hartford, this evening. Rabbi i A poslt SPORT COATS | he does not know of a single place at |wise will talk under the auspices of YA_’O V.! [ . ’ et od this particular moment. “These | (he . . ‘Tharli Over 1 Jare s 3 " ‘! One rack of fine coats without o . ) sl et A B o alestine Development council. e P N AL i fur trimmings in plaid and The common’ council at its next | Ca8es st o ko bt i | ich Hat Shoppe, Room 107 Pro- stripes. Formerly $70.70. meeting will receive a report from %1"';;‘ T “'""'""" o ~,.|‘(x1 teviso | fCloRal BIg. 87 West Main St— Bultas a U II?],ER%[ Ltl}llllYg)ur HOII;C . special committee considering the re- r. Pullen was instructed to devise |y, alance In Easy Mon ayments $4l.95 {auest of the Southern New England |8 Method of making heulth examina- | “Mr, and Mrs, Eroest Cianct of 158 | y y y Fayme Telephone Co. for permission to in- |HOns of those who are employed at|jgwis aye , M¢ 1, announce the NEYRET'S FAMOUS FABRIC stall a subway in South Main street, | bandling food. ) ng cir daughter, Anna, e GLOVES FOR WOMEN luteresting to note in this vumn-(‘tluui "]r- frn\u(nl I» ;\n hnn:;."z' up ;; 5 i Galiarda of this city. . “The finest in the world” is that, just 35 years ago this month, |Need of establishing a clinic for the| e - T A R oty aid tolashane & were | treatment of soclal diseases. He » e iy Gauntlet Fabric Gloves— e ¢ slephone company were | SO IC L O v physicians obey the Fuel in MidsAir e * 92 West Main St. PREBIVed i B MISGRYOE CRS ' SR At Le Bourget flying ground Embroidered, with colored in- : # 4 9 for| . Paris Sorts. oheoked backs - fore matter und the Mlp\-rlul’ court ruled |18W In reporting these cases and for B that the city has absolute jurisdiction | that reason the department gets very |8h 0 ¥ 5 th y / ;nsh;‘y $l 45 Lin tho matter of subways under the |)Ittie record of them. ' He-will wyipe|trot in full flight at & belght of 900 d 4 mm———— : z .25, now L . . ot |a letter to each local physic asking | feet by airplane, The second A 34 eficial d Ly strects, i sl iy vl T T I enelicia [TTTTTe ] 16-Button Tabric Gloves— s ia 1569 the charter of the tele. |that the law be complied with Nence. | machiiie upproached the first to with- = B i 589 the cha t e |0 in 90 feet. A flexible pipe was thrown Grays and tans LR % ~ J 9 [ phone company was amcnded to al- [fORER o o L aslout, and the end was caught by the Formerly $2.75 ‘(,“'J“,l:“"fl ::' t;,h :’ ’““ i ‘:'h" ":)'I:if:fl: suggested, totalling $66,730, which is | passenger of the first machine, The J > e : |an increase of $17,530 over last!whole operation lasted five minutos. { Y N ! loing business. In March, 1898, | ..\ ™" "oee 1najudes $12,000 for the \ . 3 rn New Englund Telephone | 3" qaition to the munieipal HO SFAI I S d the common council | PROPOSSC @ OBt Bow and Arrow Taverp, Cromwell; | 5 Your neighbors come. to our office daily. They&: loans Y on their furniture to meet unusual expenses, r plan and Stroet .‘“\;.:’.l.i.‘,7|<v::';Hl::;\(:“r: toF ®Ppecause the tast session of the Y yrd-Middietown road, ex- ssion ak ave [ general assembly failed to make an ordial invitation to start the offers a sensible, business-like way to borrow in such con- 95-99 sylum Street mv.',‘:‘:.‘.v :W‘.‘.‘,“;\,. The city 0\:-:.(.-0:; {DRprepTiston for (B Sahatheium it )2 g, vt st gt fidence that no one will ever know you borrowed. Hartford. | that thine investigating ns of ::.uyy‘”:'r:.yrn,.|'r". rf.‘“’.‘:, l;” M‘I'I”]i‘,’- 1y ‘]I:m;,} ;".l“.“\,‘.'..\Id;,‘.W;‘ull\:l:.'-n:::yx» We will advance you up to $300 on your home furniture (without < 1o Buy Our Kind" | uy construction with & view 10| o ig0. o0f the inereased amount |Dancing and dining every evening s removal), charging only the low, legal interest rate and allowing ¢Mablishing uniform restrietions. It |, "o (0000 to cover the salary raises n & Fountain Bow and Arrew E you your own terms of repayment. : : B0 100 TR P 3 Soenhy 1 g IR o, | an Toared what such bullding mIER |y ghe ey it ‘ stra, Caroline Meredith and ode bbbl s property | A cut of § was 1 in the| ph Kincaid, Jrs, managers.—advt W 300 “ Py 20 o " pot econise of t (A0S The | e — &, | N n 1 you need money, you need us. e S S| Will Try For Senate W purify Beneficial Loan Society @8SCI'S || -ousnt a mundumus from the superior X the breath 7 WEST MAIN STREET Rooms 104-5 Professional Bullding IS e e Open 9 to 5:30—Tcl, 1948 —Saturdays 9 to 1 city was represented by " ik St - ' o ESIMRIIR S i D Hungerford, at a usive contre d that its cd by the S| uil o Facts Concerning pany said tife 1 not dictate Ye London Shop [| 5 == "= g _ : ¢ “Let Us Clothe You We Know How." yn und the n street uses HELD AS BANDIT New York Police Think They Have One of Three Who Tooted Apart- ment of 820,000 in Jewelry 5 years arged with Jits who last They Last! “u Because they're trested by a special improved process which mekes them not only hard but t 3 3 i sy ¢ 5 —— ~ : st al vit Mrs. Izetta Jewell Brown, shown above with her daughter, June, now is in Washington planning her campaign for a seat in . PP T @ ey y 2 4 (g Tl St o the U. S. senate from West Virginia. Mrs. Brown formerly — fi&%m-’efl:f% 9 played in stock and vaudeville and is well known to Washing- It's their remaricable t o by . ¥ Tt tonians. { e stand th severoet shocks et fowed In selecting Overstuffed Upholstered Furniture, your interests require that you exer- -’“.?:.".;:;;'::::"f.."m-'- ot szl t cise unusual care. It is mighty easy to hide inner defects—way down in the heart of the end rough rods hopaely § orced 1 - into construction. It is easy to shout low prices and skimp on the quality; such furniture is a e Sackey T . e pe NS “poor buy” at any price—the facts will soon beeome painfully apparent. mekes McKay Tire Chains . . g . o of he n Your safest guide is to go to a dependable specialist, a store duervfix of your con- to it on and tal 4 and it js them on unfail t e e e Aky apbotsteréd fursit buy here will ill hold jis shape and its good instantl; without teols. by A . $ % " LA St 5 ny upbolster urniture you y here will wear, wi 0! shape its g - Bl il . . Splendid Shore Fancy White ’ looks. The outside you can see—depend on C. C. FULLER CO. fofthe inside. The prices road the McKay Resdy Repair Link ’ Haddock ....... 14c 1h Halibut you will find—"right”. : Large Fat Splendid Swordfish Flounders ...... 15¢ b | Large Biqater —_——— Boston Blue Mackerel . i . ey Whole Fish ..... 16¢ B Spanish Mackerel . . Three Minutes From a 3-Hour Parking Space utomobile Dept. = -y 8 Large Butterfish . One of the advantages which the location of our 2 Rackliffe B S : van v;:e\. nappes 2 B Fresh Tunin, Fishe, 7 store gives to our customers is its proximity to a three- Resident Salesman C e Bros. Inc. . -y 1 1| Stediom Mackerel . 20¢ 1 Saybrook Eels ... 3 hour parking space, Every automobile driver and owner Burton A. Whit Park and Bigelow St. A ; § SUNIE RRRGRNIY . o S0 Faney White Perch knows full well the difficuities encountered in finding a < e Bluefich Steak 1%¢ b Fillet of Flounders saitable place in which the car may be safely parked 16 Black Rock Ave Rockport Cod Steak 22¢ T Penobscot Salmon . while trading in the city. Our store, filled to overflow- 4 Lake Champlain Live or Boiled ing with attractive furniture values, is within very easy Phone 1499.3 distance of the three-hour parking space surrounding Bushnell Park on the north and east. §F FIFFFIFF FF Voice Culture - . Smelts 10c Shrimp BAR TRAINING SIGHT READING as much as . Réund and Little' Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Long VJIM D. Donahue ag?g‘?;fg ? I<land Scailops, Finnan Haddies. Rosm 8319 Mooth's Wlock Try our Guilford Oysters, opened fresh every day at [MULS'ON our market. They are fing. . g - We are open until 9 o'clock Thursday evening. ( : ‘ : FULLER CO ® L] ) CAPITOL—MONDAY B F' h M k B h B MOOl'e ros. r'is arket 1056 FORD ST. FURNITURE HARTFORD . “\_\V'lf‘;':i‘;.f' . 40 COMMERCIAL ST. JUST OFF MAIN Overlooking Capitol Grounds

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