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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924. INCREASED DEMAND [fssn ' uni heSaucnt who NEW GERMAN' OIL FORMULA, Hair Mathes Chicken Feathers [FIND BODY OF ONE OF 'non’l s“"er wish to enter. Every woom fis full and Aiora Jn alwaze & waiing it - | > CREW OF U, §. STEAMER | A ON THE” HOSPITAL sz, e, RUBS OUT RAEUMATIC PANS - 22 Pile Torture held at 4 o'clock. antee to Refund Money If Tirst « Shipping Board Fears It Confirms A significant statement on the bul- Application Fails to Bring 4 Report of Total Loss of Send Today fov n Freo fapde of Byras |l t letin is as follows, “The number of Relfef. . | o Treatment and ISL | pattents refused admittance into the i the Conejos Sufferlug. Pile Treatment, in plain Street . . las been ordered and will be installed | yedion] s e jmedical sup- expense per pa- 120 are under 20 years of age. Near- o :‘i‘l‘f:“:“‘ 1. 'l-‘lslri""”‘“ “’IT the id of {p)ies, drugs 4,544.93 420,97 [tient ... W ., 6.18 .33 | 1y 450 of the blind are foreign born, AR Rystann s “';,'!";;‘-Mh;flr':‘;m_{gf‘ Teaining School Average dally Ot the gronp between 20 and 50| Red Headlights for 1 will be used also for lectures to the guethes A [SONp peT A 826 years of age about 205 are men and = P Stll physiclans and surgeons at thelr | X Home: J § Bt *#8 {170 are women. Of the group of over| Fire Dept. Vehicles| regulne meetings, 1 e 50 years of age, however, there are | s . | g8, mainte about 3656 men and 435 women. Of| A new experiment is to be tried | ’LIM; Room Busy e wnd sup those who are over 20 years of age|out soon in the fire department, ace The X-ruy room is becoming more R approximately 800 are now or have|cording to an announcement by Chief ping The oldest blind por-| Willium J. Noble, which useful every duy and in November a | Housekeey been married. will enable tota! of 126 Neray pletures were Wages, bedding, son in this state is Mrs, S8arah Brad- | pedestrians and automobilists to see taken, under the swetion of Dr, A, [clothing and way, of Fastford, who 1is 1056 years|a fire engine approaching in the dis-| 8, Grant who is the regular rontgen. | furniture 51, 2 old, She Is a real daughter of the) tance und night. It will be new for vlogist at the institution, ‘liru\lslul\s 3 American Revolution and 18 pensioned this section of the county, the chief A new plano has been presented to | Kitehen: wages by the federal government. She is| asserts, although it has been tried the nurses' training school by the {and equipment, A n i La l B totally blind and resides with her|out on the western coust to advan | B -1 oc.e y g ’ .in. rlo on L st « £l advantage, Womén's Hospital board and the [maintenance 460.94 ngry Fal er-11-Law W”' 6 relatives, Red bulbs are to be Inm,.::w ‘nlv "‘h» elleflcl l t piano which was In use there will be |Laundry: wages e [ hendlights o ¢ u o . 1 L o 1eadlights of th machines which A7 WEST MAIN STREET Rooms 104.5 Professional Building transforred 10 cluse room, and supplics 307.65 i H i g S PROF. CRAWFORD TO LECTURE. | should | ignal to the publ | | " 1 « " on al . ublie h B Vor the first time in the history of |General property malntenance G”en earin aturday Prof Juck Crawford of Yale uni-|scen nt night that a fire -'rrvr‘n'ul‘:vztlz Oia §60 BA0--TH. 1Ps8-numenis # 8 8 the Joen! hospital the institution has | Wages, fuel, versity will lecture in the Camp|approaching. i OIESUIII0I 0000 LALAAALRMAC.TFAs MMM S uvuamsaasam s urmvanye K UV TTERR w1 J ho ses | n handle, and a [Might, dee, in all the nurses it enn handle, and a | ligh o Bteve Drestie, Wanted by the peliocs walting st of cight me A new |Burance, ropairs cluss, exelusive of the waiting list, |And upkeep 70 2,600,29 | for the alleged slashing of his son- | will be started Pebroary 4, with six S —— - In-law, Syrus Manoll of 126 High Tot 815, 31 $12,740.54 et in the face with a razor, sur- home, i3 occupied il Receipts rendered himself at police headquar. The same situation as regards the [FFrom patients ters lust night and was arralgoed be- hospital and its facilitics remains true | for b . fore Judge B. W. Alllng in police court this morning on a charge of as- sanlting Manoli with a deadly weapon, At the request of Aessistant Prosecut Children Cry for it Going Out of Business Report for November, ; Sar o UL z . ! . ., |hospital during November becausc: ot A \':;I'“”‘"fi(' S“";“‘hh"-‘";:lr'«‘?""’l‘:’ " s b For itching, bleeding or protruding i lack of rgom, would have filled one- | Promiscs qulck, ng 1 By The Amsooiated’ Bress piles, Pyramid Plle Treatment is a won- T y WS Tealer cl“y half of the new pavilion. Rheumatic Sufferers. German chem- : London, an. 10.—The United | 9er: stops pain, prevents friction, takes Another significent statement i.,‘“"’." that -h“. given to the \\qua i States shipping board was potified to- | that many people express surprise to |the hoom of Aspirin for the rcllef of | day that the steamer Alga had A total of 240 additional days'ijearn that the incore from patients | “adache rfains..fmd Novocaine for 4 g | picked up the body of an unidentified treatment was given patients at the|does not pay the hospital cxpenses, |PAinless dentistry, has now come| 2 o b | member of the crew of the shipping New Britain general hospital during|The Bulletin states that for every dol- | rnr.u)'afd”w:(h_ ;fl‘\zll;o: ,s.“‘""'."'," lf{!:;: . b board’s steamer (Conejos, o hich the month of November, 1923, than|(jar the patient pays, the 1\03[‘“:“’\33':4 covery that is absolutely guarante | foundered in the Black Sea late last in the same month in 1922, according| $1,60 more to maintain the institu- | ‘¢ ~_~ur' rhmnpam |)u.mf, / . % ¥ | month, and buried him at sea near t'o & r,epor'.’ Ipfin:;!dj ltn tgc'hho!nluu tion. This Is obtained through en- :M","‘“l“m:‘r“’(‘)fl"i‘:’ &":‘-‘('3‘:;3'6“‘:‘:"’1‘;: ; o ey {:1:;“1;‘.,‘, ’ The flolal;nz Hod vas vm;.‘v.i ¥ , wWhic! ust o e press. v o 8 > 2 : i P fe jacket atta ¢ The F“:“I‘:“i‘: features of the "(’Wff lfz 3&‘:"lf&"-&pfl:o",;rfifi'::\:p“fi:mbflfififil of certain rare oils, which produces : L 1 Ravice tistioasa) et he et vis those which show an increase of 121923 it cost $141,233,01 to maintain n_‘vlaar amber liquid that is applied ? j & - s an American, but there was nothing ambulance calls, over the preceding | the hospital, while thg income from | ¥ith the finger tips. Tt is so pene-] ' o . to indicate his name, November, and a big decrease in the | patients amounted to Shiy $99.485.56. | {rating that it disappears within a | . ? : The shipping board officials here number of deaths. " 1,101 Laboratory Tests | (¢ seconds, so it must be entirely | f : % < fear this discovery confirms the re- s s 2 A o absorbed by the body tissues. Re- 3 : ort that all the Conejos’ crew In November, 1922, there were but In the laboratory during November It s o | port that all th nejos rew 19 ambulance calls, while in the same | there were 290 blood tests, 63 path. |SUIts are truly amazing! Tired mus- 5 5 [ thirty-five men were Jost The offi- Y month in 1923 there were 31 am- 1t d 946 o ",._ cles regain life, creaking joints be- 4 ¢ clals have not entirely abandoned You Have No Tdea How Wonderful ological tests an 946 other tests : o bulance calls. In November, 1922,|made. In the X-ray room there were come supple, annoying twinges ceases. % hope, however, and at their request Pyramid Is Until You Try It. 3 -5 Y - o | Even the most advanced, stubborn il i [t ‘nited States destroyer Fro out wmoreness, stops strain, absorbs the ll'\,;,"(:e‘nthra?e was § l,n per cwn'.. 53 hospital patients X-rayed and 76| o o oo Astonlatiing {m provement g Iulo l:\l,::“lw y {l.;m":‘ M;.’.:,’T, :":'m DUt somem, stoye: sinin_ Sy 558 Sl 3 ow;nber. 1923, it droppel. | outside patients X-rayed. In the | “}ee% SAOW ©F SepreAdming s floct Al oon | jou weeder why' you ever euftered, 334 Dar cant. 2 Imost : . p : stantinople are scouring the cntire | Prove this with a free trial. Then ge i p";;:‘" : & ‘:‘r';"‘z‘g““’:,‘”"] ":';:;' “L‘“;‘;“,‘"v Tor| Rheumatism, it has been found in o ; i . Biack Sea for some irace of the A 60 cent box of any drugsist Mally Improvements, M iy e8 on duty, eIl |, cnormous number of cascs, is due : : : TN missing men, FR N The decrease in the death rate 5| graduate nurses on duty, 59 special | ¢t ‘SEITARE SHTLACE O SHEES I8 FRR o 2 - Eiraid . : : EB SAMPLE COUPON thought to be due to some extent to| nurses on private cases and three | o ' “,hgrh' e e e d : i L " "'"‘“"N' | ofie _'*' my‘f ";g‘ifli‘figagfi’tglgg"lm;‘;n". i ) 4 derll ¥ | stantinopl a report that :Tfi“'_‘"" ;':“““'d‘l of :"a‘d"‘mz:; e ity ond : {to the muscles and joints—and the | : p ; : : s : veniaan membera of) the haie Kindly send me a Free sample of bk 'll,‘:lr,, i "’;"”,'w‘ln*:’ iddodlare oe tottonks . ha financial reports | gy ‘German oll is designed to neu- | 3 : L 3 | escaped in lifeboats and made for the || Srremee g gy ¥ tralfze these pain-causing poisons, *, i : & Clrcassian coast, but a thorough e ,fi:‘mlru(;lnl'l’." :fifltmn(]v?u»'mh;;«o ‘:ix:’nm;; Morbidity Report So amazing have been the resuits| % o : ; stiivey of all the Black Bew ports || 2008 +tseesaeicecs “5 s ‘:_ |“ u]“"' "“'m:m A4 November 1922 923 |from this German discovery that| . e p failed to confirm this, dlatathy ."1 Inr:-so:wd By No. of patients in % American distributors have author- | g /g 2 % & 4 | The shipping board authorities in | City . gy xl;d RStoHal sl | Denital 2 2 ized local druggists to offer it under | o v e : / London ridicule a report from Italy :mrr e sald ?o be among the n'ms I"o'lal ,M’, ol 4 a . positive written guarantee, signed b . | the Conejos had rammed the light- : < s o L reatment . . 3 k by the druggist himself, to refund| 4 house at Trebizond and that 300 on H Y H important Improvements, Chiet amone | naily avorage No. ot the purchase price It oven the first : b g {poard her were drowned. The Relief Corps Entertains e vivede . 4 patients vee 87 application fails to bring prompt and T hoard has an agent at Trebizond who ALY He RO way thp. addinie ";]U‘I"t!\'o, of surgical cases 107 gratifying relief. 3 : isaidlimt i el ol il Civil War Veterans hospital force of an expert pathol- (N, i case: s = . . . | . . X & olst and bucteriologist, Edward F|No. pirihe e, e ufter from stabbing theu | Perhaps one could call this young lady “son with-|an ocourrence, it was polnted out.| giznicy Women's Rellet corps held Lane, eliminating the necessity of |[No. X.ray patients TURTae = it vorir. bdk sometimc | out belng bromidie. She is Miss Bertha O'Conner, tolophonujérwhm ‘and carried but thirty.five | @ turkey dinner last evening in G. A. -}r:nrlrl\.\'{ng z..hou{teixe pathologist 80V | (including repeats) 9 17 feels as if it would hreak in two--i¢ | operator, of Cincinnati, 0., and she won first prize at a rocent:m,n_ 1. hall for the members of Stanley ”"‘"',,};‘,i,c?,:‘ ,.‘;fi.,,;,,,t whb theadd. No. accidents ...... ¢ 2 your joints rasp and torture you—, poultry show there because her hair was an exact match for the| E - Post. About 60 were present and a D bF sveral agdinonkt . Kastoistors 0. Ambulsnce calls ® |then by all means try a bottle of | plumage of Rhode Island Red chickens. Forty-two other girls BIRTH RAT! pleasing program in charge of Mra § OF Severs,, Aou NSLruclors {No, still births .... s Buhler Oil today. Youw'll never want | s O'C R s e A Elizabeth Atkinson was carried out, and other improvements to the nurses’ | No. deaths ; O hie i oA tried but Miss O'Conner’s hair won her first prize and a gold ruris, Jan. 10.—While the franc |y “\iliam Burr read a poem. training school. Miss Deats was made | percentage of deaths Ao e e o wdat watoh | ocs down, the birth rate goes up ac- | pioro’ selactions were rendered by x{u u\.flx'nr‘lor a“d, assistant ‘m Miss to number solute written guarantee from your ‘4'unlmg to uWix'!zll statistics for 'nn"nf Mrs. Kittie Sarvan and a recitation .Iau‘l'.‘ E. ‘l‘ru\rr.. _supervisor of 214 druggist. 1If it fails to give you re-| T T T e s 2 {first three months of the year 1923.| oiyen by Mrs, Bertha Sharpe. Mrs. '""r,;"’f‘,_dirrprrnl physiciuns —on the| Expenditures llef after the first application, your | school auditorium on the cvening of| [0 the 80 departments there were|gop, M, Starr, presdent of the corps, WU 839 banduiting classs. In the] Novembor 1923 druggist will refund the money January 17, under the auspices of the 054488 births in that perlod mgainst | g, ve an address of welcome and re- _'h” n |'“ f‘y""fl and special classes “{ Administration: without question. In this olty Buh- Registered in State]Tcher" club. His subject wil be! 806,007 deaths or an excess of 78,461 | marks were made by Commander SEamisy live been given by Ha'y|Omtice misries, Jer Oil can be obtained under this egistered In Slale|., g roetry. | births, Spencer H. Woods, Loren D. Penfield, “";‘" "‘ (“'r‘ls"‘mw" in chemistry at thelyecord supplies, written guarantee from good drug-| rue state board of education for! PR S Yesl George Root and others. The pro- 'K‘ "l‘ h "‘- Sl g It phones, cte, § 670568 8 424.46 | gists such as: The Fair Store, Malin- the blind has compiled the reports re | REBEL OFFICERS TAKEN, Positively fresh eggs, 6lc doz |gram closed with & reading by Mrs, s el ‘Th 'I‘““""fi’“"‘, has been | protossional: owski & O'Brien, The Clark & Brain. [ ot i a8 B0 EPE 0 o e becn| San Antonio, Jan, 10— Seven| Russell Bros, 301 Main street.—Adv. | Elizabeth Atkinson. ol M5 Wemels ‘“Ivlm ‘m»:“:l;g :"h‘:’r‘,l Pisarios 0f erd Co,, Miller-Hanson Drug Co., The |gent in by the selectmen of the var-| rebel colonels we ptured by fed-| w:u«lv-lq ‘lhvrw Ahn‘nfl mrtht 5 I‘i:l:inm:\;{‘"-urm - teahn Dickinson Drug Co, fous towns in compliance with the Allende, in addition to| e November 1, each nurso will get 0 8ix | cesione e oy — ionoral statutes, and has found there |30 Vol oners, Alejandro Lub- | cypnmeanmumeannin i 852 S SLEED M umyunesmmi 8 COUN B Raceites 57 b . 0 are more than 1,300 blind people in!bert, consul general for Mexico at San ;:»r) :‘ln‘d’:“:”l‘;v““H:‘:‘t"vi::-:::"d\‘lrl“:‘?m: ey il ®, use of op- (his state OF this number about 806 | Antonio, reported. He sald the rebel oans A first cl ton ploture Tuaching |y dcpartment, ing rooms. § 8,083.38 are 50 years of age and over; 375 prisoners taken were armed only with | . L axs motion picture machine | gy iioql and Average daily betweon 20 and 50 years of & ° ' Ask Your Neighbor! Your neighbors come to our office daily. They get loans on their furniture to meet unusual expenses. Our plan offers a sensible, business-like way to borrow in such con- fidence that no one will ever know you borrowed. We will advance you up to $300 en your home furniture (withoot = removal), charging only the low, legal interest rate and allowing g H g = a 8 E E 1 -4 14 you your own terms of repayment. # 50 loan repay # 4 monthly phs -'-“ 100 * ] 5 “ . 300 % % 20 * “ “ Tt you need money, you need us, AU S T UL OIS T Fed members, Every room in the nurses’ appeared for the accused man, Peter Wallgura, charged with as. saulting Philip Birnbaum, was fined ollers gl b o There is an old Latin adage which says, “Caveat [rocond it bar oo S e l ‘ Emptor.” Translated, it means, “Let the buyer beware.” Blrubaun's siore on Droad srect. | It put the burden of seeing that one got his money’s ont omgund | fch Waliga worth on the purchaser. It warned him to enter a shop ment e d in which Waligura struck Bibaum, with his eyes wide open, to have faith in no one, to keep Joseph Biatagiia, charged with | his fingers erossed and then trust to Providence that he violating the eity ordinance In refers § ence 1o cicaning off sidewatkn, was | | didn’t lose his eye teeth in the bargain. e Ao Py e Advertising has put “Caveat Emptor” out of busi- was suspended in the case of Robert | Wolte, charged with the same offense, | ras who said that he did not fully own ness. ?_'f’_'r#""_’;.", g oy vl :II":':;'I" ,';'?f:‘?"""”:' the property amd therefore did not | Today, merchants and manufacturers can't afford " s “ S ane o ) S L m, think h was responsibie or cleanin . . . » » 3 xS N ; o B to risk the disappointment and disapproval of a dissatis- Flatwlency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness |[o¥ the walks, Arthur Ters, who | arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, ”‘;:, “:,‘.'ll.‘:‘t b ,.“‘.‘..h'.",’:;,':'u:“:m ‘.'1‘.‘, fied customer. It is too easy for the customer to pick up aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. pearane ‘ a paper and find plenty of other places where real dollar Gagner Case Agam Continued > Y N The cases of "hilla jagner | ' 1 o1V 2 \g N y N v Y g - “To avoid imitations, always Took for the signature of AR L T e S oT TNy \nlueuh_,“ en and w hero"thr,\ practice the modern slo ” orin Nupares, charged Wik taiieg Wa. | gan, “We strive to please. to the habits of sicr. were both con- |l | The good will of the buying public is the goal of the tinned until Thursday of next week by s s A Attorney . ¥, McDonough sppeared modern seller. Without it, his business cannot succeed. for the former and HManley Traceski for the fatter, Alex Misaski, charged Every time he advertises he puts his good name in S Sentond ety PR your hands. His products must make good. They must be as advertised, 1924°S FIRST BLLL ALARM That's why it pays to read the advertisements and The first bell alarm in the fire de. Victor New Weekly Program | == = o to buy ilvertised goods. {o'clock from Box 19 at the corner of Atantutely 1larmless—No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it ely Larmicss— 0 Opatc | Groenwood and Wallace streets, for Friday, January 11th B S by B T It's Good Business Policy | Mlaze was eaused by an overheated voller used in the creamery building The Victor record release this week is truly an [ b oo ot o e M “All Star” Program, introducing the very latest [ andcrson Chier Witam 3. Nobie co. timated the damage at about $75 { Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation | HITS by the ve st artists. y 0 wey bet — | with the American Association of Advertising Agencies | Be sure and hear Wanda Landowska, world w ond Avrow Tavern Cromwent, | famous Polish Artist, on the “Harpischord” e i et i e | 10 mo DISTR lBUTED DA]LY 1 ’ precursor of the piano. You will like her. ¢ fght, by cating your Sus inmer at the Tavern. st dir Jane Green w Victor Artist, in tw ¢ for the money in Comnectiont. | “Mammy” L™ rth while heari P: ‘1' ancing and dinine ciery evemng. | THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA. \i’hitma{] li so"rg: thli’; “"‘ezk w ,t‘;, 2 meayr(';gf,.‘ {'" R Coenne ot el TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN - . 2o | Joseph . It is the Only Local Newspaper With An | Jomeph Kineald, Jrs., managers—advt ] Audited Circulation See us once a week, every week on Friday. Sixty-five Main St.— y My NIGHT" Three Sixty-five Main St.—Directly Opposite Myrile CAPITOLA-MONDAY

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