New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I"RIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 lin the 132, made the following state-|ary. according to the police records|Presentation of Diplomas TRIP[E TRA[iEI]Y AT ment this afternoon: of Chief William €. Hart, 28 of them | The Honorable Bernard F. Gaffney | “Due to the fact that my name was | eing arrested during the month. Mo-| President of the Sthool Committee V] it | “Star Spangled Banner” r)mhluhul in the list of 1 so-called [tor vehicle law violators were next ‘fale'® doctors, who lhad obtained | with 20 offenders, 15 were arrested Orchestra, Class of 1924, and their license to practice medicine by |en charges of theft, 14 for drunken- Audience |fraud and whose license to practiee | ness and breach of sthe peace and 12 | Recessional, e it 4 i o i - TR z 7 medicine in Connceticut hes been | plain drunks. Two arrests were made e TR0 \Continued from First Paje) i A% {recommended to be revoked by the|on charges of burglary. A total of « b & hicalth department, 1 deem it my duty [ 173 arrests were made during the MEXIEAN ing ice was a fatal attractic i bt ¥ to make a statement. menth, few minut N . 3 “In view of the fact that some of & Jelad A N Baldega., at work Nat |my friends and patients may be | t s 1 doubtful as to my medical tr hn’ng*[ilflls WIN HIEHEST Marine Lamp Co. » aw a orfal : crowd on the river si and g 5 I wiil give a brief outline of same, ' : et I entered the Medical College of a premonition thi di wi . o I ente =e3 to th [ Virginia in 1912 on a high school cor- in the water rushed t ‘ 3 ® | [ e iea s but ¢ ' disaroes - | tificate issued by the Randolph Macon | F erals xpw[ ail of G0 Oba- 43 Siantes | 3 p g : i & demy at Bedford, Virginia, after e Sl i . g b $ d five years study at that gchool. 1 R ml IU s Cl ,l:,‘ ‘[‘“, ,‘ nt out on o 5 2 ; v F | completed a four year course in medi- | d cfl[ion 0 fl]ms AP Saredy i SRR 3 s L Fress g s 4 | cine at that institution. Three years M‘ G l Kl d T 2 :‘m,"‘ ke ¢ RN : G ‘ lin the St. Elizabeth hospital, Rich-| NISSES arison, Aiar an l‘aflS,“ 2 e el O W g ? % A B < ¥ i 4 2 The el whi y Associ: Press, Father and son Give Lives SRARC N < : L . s {fody VAL TR Jast pARe S Head Class in Scholarshi [ ™Niexico City, Feb. 1. (By Radio via i) ey badis A b ~ ; | Horsley who was head surgeon. One | (7 458 1 SG Oflrsmp il"ort Worth Star. Telegram)—The pe e ey ! yéar divided between various other | Pl | federal cavairy hias reach Fortin, near Ing : : s : . hospitals. The session of 1919 '\ndl Cordoba, in Its advance upon Vera The mid-year graduation exereises | Cruz, according to a war department wood chopping for Charle rtor : : s ; w5 1920 wiha spent. at the Kansas & wa HeR- e cachemen ; = |college of Medicine and Surgery, | of the class of 1924 of the Senior|i1Nouncement, which aiso statcs thot ‘(al‘l!f‘ral Urbalejo has occupied Ori- ,m" wr.'“” % { haw e i 4 g e ‘!:‘mguut]hl]z r:o:?xknum‘t :l‘r:'!‘l:ll(ot::":; High school will be held in the Senior | z8he, without resistance. rushed to ce ar th h‘v Ay, e e g o bl :':fl!“'; ;("‘001 auditorium tonight at 8| Official announcement of future 150 =iy bt % | terlology, phy ?‘“E“i‘: C““‘:_‘fl'fl‘tf"::. Hoaor scholarships will be award ‘:a dw::lI::;;:«‘t‘iul":;x:‘ta:a;(‘r.},).")fx"-l:,‘:-f under sur v : ] ; ’\"""“’“"’z‘fl’ & Columbia university’ Ot} eq in connection with the exercises to { doba Is considersd probable since tha fireme the Forestville fir ; : N e G0 Connecticut November | & 1arge number of the graduates. | failure of the revolutionists to defend company were notifie t one 1 3 . 3 ¢ 1920 and was associated with Dr. R. ihese honors are awarded to those | Orizaba and their precipitate retreat SraHL e the gt o Sheand g 1 HI H ‘lo Conn.. for | Who have maintained an average rank | after fheir defeat at Bsperanza indi- eng carryi der: . e A N : « {4 G“s“o; o \\fl|:w r,'fh",' opened an | ©f 88 per cent or over. Those Who are | cates they have no ready reserves, pling hooks. ) : % ¥ ; : olght mmf‘;fl ATt g have been In|to receive general homors for the | Indications sve that the federals wil and Electrician T s Relly ki B JOltion;: for™ sEyREIL #NG-hiavs ) tour years of their stay in the Bigh ' aitentpt o take : v S tha 2 | practice ever since [school are: Dagmar Helena Carlson, | proken morsle of the fle pehelk canght he } who was standing u and Headquarters Music P Overture: “A TTut in the Liguor law violators were the star Ardennes” ! offenders duriax the month of Jann Sentor High School Orehblh, as pulled bodies werr wed by Medical | free from fraud of any kind. T have s Jordon Travis. [try In the vieinity of Metlac Bria wise, . | English—Dagmar Helena Carlson, | ynat the fiest statement of rebel 1| dith Kramer, Rena Marie Neri, ABra- | yas foo conservative since numercus w about the accusation of perfectly satisfactory,” said Dr. Henry | 1! 1 100 ‘.\f‘fll- and president of the board of | wThere have heen several rumors | Fortin is in n.‘ board examination at any time. In ¢ 1o other reason than that his Spanish--Bessie Judith Kramer and Redvaft of Cony he said he wouid mail the Connecti- | wppot nis sel S et r s school may be under the . ; Praised by more_abowt it than I. Unicteach. | Worth Star Telogram)—The moport of Other Doctors Who Have | wai for any official notification. clan with a good edication.” cears in the best hospital lcge, four year Kalmanowitz, Margaret Sophie Klav, {'pited Statde-Mexico geneial colning N Praised By Physiclans rector of the New Britain Geperal | ) ) ain G ¥ . medicine in ad- . the study of eclectic w Casimir ke va Linnea | peps, who have been refusing to form Stating that he had earned his 5 versal .opinion “among physicians times today that Dr..Cregg Avas the |.c.uo v iaprgok’ and other names which jege and that he had obtained his | Ph¥sicians who commented upon the “During the time Dr. Cregg served | (ouo, — - ) 3 4 ble for the situutioh in which he finds | his coming to the hospital he had | ot 200 brofession.” [ Cotharine. Jorton Traves. [original report was aitered partment and £ : . g o] “He took the Massachusetts state |there 1s only one. examining board, | of the Ar ompany o had beey | Health Commissioner Stanley H. Os- reks, su went of i D« R, Touilsa- that ¢t Kenjor High Schoo! Orehostrs —_———— Invocation id return his lice tods bourd Nhete. He proved 1o be a ver would return his licen A < * " board of examination. This he did " L= 100 er wind o p w school fro ¢ 3 Dr, Cregg til informed by a “Hers | € cted witlgdhe state health de- While th 1ol from which | stated that he had not receive a |examining board situation in Connec- acter were guch that it scems impos permissior ¢ Ker Thomas P.|aware of the circumstances h his intentions and that he is to a large een abs Iy honest and defy any- st leen absoluisly honest ane Special honors will be awarded 10 | and gdjacent tunncls. The first T knew that my license | g “t e VAR : 1 Hymen Maurice Caslowitz, Bessie Ju- | yaitics placing the number at 2,000 . . . crooked methoc Ve are also satis- niya G resterday _aftérnoon. Nothing Dishonest About His e Sha e i Vs cupanic ama 2, DADTS Setrie3 WS, "ol boraits e Mo | Vounges phmers sl st ons efficient physician, properly educated | ' 3 anything, | PeTE. J. Casimira Sakaluskas, Cather- | counted with prospects the total will the | Zevin, prisoners and deserters, ————————————— | health, thet this was going to happen by trice "Mattina Peterson and J. Casi- | o) ioximately 6 v of the Physician, Leaving Hospital |; o A ‘ s ; o information. It begins ) y g 1Y his letter last evening to Dr. Osborne | o.n wag up,” continued Dr. Bray. have tnside la ¢ | IMlorence May lLeupold, Ty The Associated Lres cut license as soon as he reached his | yan js an unfortunate thing for him “After a complete course in allo- ) . £ History—Agatha Hose Mary Benz (he senate forcign relation commitice Dr. Cregg was tendercd a banquet | Dr R, W, Pullen, superintendent of 1689, LOUR FOBES I addition. wer: P | Bessie Judith Kramer, Florenee May | convention. was redvarted yvesterday to That Dr. Cregg was the vietim of hospital while Dr. Cregg was there, 1 f rg in gener- dition to & number 0 dotte Swanson, Esther May Tut-| o guornm, and on agreement il right to practice medicine by com- o | Rucker, o A son and Catherine rdon Travis, i crsal wo chany Connecticut liognse honestly, Dr, A, 4, | $ituation this morning agreed that |at the hospital,” satd Dr. Pullen, “his | “or"Coo nothing left to do but take son and Catherine Jordoy Travh published 1 o n Ofticer Joseph | Britain General hospital yestc and o imse Deen liconed' in: Massichusotts ‘whe Krench-—Dagmar Helenn Carlson, » of Ingerthig ordercd revoked yesterday by the |board which is one of the stiffest Procossiona| & (re wac o) o0 1 borne in writing that he would not | Britain General hospital this morning, 5 adder charter of his school made it neces- ‘. The Reverend Henry Wi ‘Majer Officials at hospital did not know [efficient and bright man at the hos. Synveraldn’ quarter ‘ ico Bradley artment and Monversant with the M has been under considerable notitication t ping and was un- [tieut. He is an enthuslagtic ex et gt iy . 5 » L § o : i sible to conceive that he w Dr. Cregg got in such with Dr. |1ocal physiclans ghink will be ine extent o victim of clreumstuan: O'IBrfen of this « | remova I'ulmotor f ste Plainvil Flectrle Co, & department s “My papers are absolutely clear and : Dagma £ J 1y pap! Margaret Sophie Klar and Catherine | yyq try to dominate the difficuit cc one to find that I have been other- g : | the following: Specials from Vera Cruz _ indicate | was to be revoked was when 1 read asked to defend ‘somind and that his work at the hospital was | 204 not i e ine Jordon Travis and Alice, Ruth | jenc’y 4,000, This number includes T ¥ lfraud is what was printed in 4 M K e [cense, 2 Cregg Declares e suciors i Pn o fivaua is- b - sl 4 s | REVEPAREIS: Haigis, Margaret Sophle Klar, Bea- 0 4 ¢ Vera Cruy “Dr. Cregg left the hospital today | LS (R G006 \Cho claimed to | Mira Sakaluskas. ol e to look as though they did know s i i 3 i y otier Art—Mollic Nuir and Myrtic Auna | Mevico, Feob, 1. (Vio Bedio via Fort Voluntarily, i Boston office today, and would not|jere, He s a well qualified physi- | cAfter & commete coufer N &0 P 3 Constance Elizabeth Haigls, Anna | yeeommending ratification of the Known Him by friends in the city last night health and for some time medical di- ) i o 0 one year in ¥ {orl apecial courms, a-e0 [ Teupold, Beatrice Muttina Peterson, | mert the - lews of the min n- circumstances seems to be the uni. | repeated the statement made many A& Jate to he classed as a al practice I hate to b Alice Ruth Zevin and Philip | jeached to aceent the repoit ut : b throughout the ey e f | vietim of circumstances, | . S whose llcenses are © 3 pleting a full course in a medical col- | throughout the city. A number of follow those whose licenses ATt o il an e Ad ol J"h__." % (08 védvetied Crege, whose year expired at the New Dr. Cregg is not personally responsi- | Work was very satisfactory. Prior to ;a1 action and try to defend. my Latin—Dagmar Heieng Carison and 1. ention are made 1 " | whose name was contained in a list of The program of cxcrcises o be fol- i o comini fest 3 1000 at 4:30 : e . “While here he felt that | nt ¥ Sk ry. Jast evening notified ate | poards he ca P le h at it might | ¢ o'clock when Hosemun Michael Egan |Erand jury, last evening notified Stat ”'m' Sl (a4 ""']“" EDON | 1o an advantage to have a Connceti- oFFENCEs IN JANUARY Tannhauser ... Wagher-Roborts ) k. sty = oo walt for an official notification but | "and in my opinion he could pass any . v sary for him to dafle the celectic | uscofflaws” Form Largest Division i g % ’ THE HLD »,,() pulled him out E . N d passed : 3 Police . " b e T D Oatiotn 6T ofdsr aecting | o1 e Rechs o b one . tiew | und passed satisfactorily. Parade Marching on Police Senfor High Rehoothalle Fae he « representa i n Osborne I A e : : criticism, Dr. Cregg's work and char of the one bogrd theory, which many " thing other than perfeetly hohest in borne by telephone fmmedi y | augurated hy the next legistature, and being notificd by the “Hern which i= In existence iu Massachu- were-at ha no um terday and asked the commissioner | $c1te Dr. Goodwin's Statement the vietim ¢ immersed too the trouble wans, He stated that “We are satisfied that Dr, Cregg Dr. A. ). Goodwin of Kensington, long the commissioner's reply was of - | passed the examination without any |whose name was among those listed | George Bradley's Narrow Pscape fdentiul and unofficial naty 1Y pe— a but he was satisfied that there wak no eriticlsms of his honesty or his quali- fications to practice. It was simply a teehnlen! matter hie conld be | —— — cleared up it hnd any intention of 1t is believed however that the rea. . PR O R e Sunday Night oked was because he is a graduate | the Middlesex college of medicine | d survey, an allopathic college, but | N Clearance Sale weticut were required to take the | leetic hoa Now it has deen cars it is t the college 8 eclecti a P icenses granted since the change b, eelecs | tic board ha been ordere revoked ’ A b the WAk loben: ELECT ANY SHOE IN OUR WIND/ '™ »AR commu on 1o the Cregg maid he would not walt for an 4% $4 85 Or Less tur untarily as soon rived ! n, for which tarted this morning ‘ ’ 700 Pairs of Women’s Low and High Shoes, ~clc(‘lcd from our regular k' .,. GREATEST y stock, ranging in price from $7.00 to $10.00. The most drastic reductions we have ever offered. T rert o e o ven e | AMERICAN o e : w1 e oy Cxaminmtion DRAMA $ YEARS! Others at £ STARRING : No Shoe in the Main Window Over $4.8: BLANCHE & > A FEW SUGGESTIONS AT $4.85 £9.50 Tan Kid Walk-Over Boots, SWEET ; / 55,00 Black and Colored Suede Pumps and Oxfords, £7.00 to $8.50 Black and Tan Calf Oxfords, $8.00 and £9.00 Patent and Suede Pumps, Every pair of our Patent Leather Oxfords ClTY ITEMS. 5o’ Zoy K ’ A\ / for women now reduced to $2.85. This in- cludes those with military and flat heels, S——— office in Ros ear in the “oub pa Good B B9 I they tmenm the Middiesex Fink th t ospit s duaring summer o A regu et Wort > 919 he served at the Salvation army ple, No. 1 thian Sists st Roxbury. He studied ni- To Close Bargais turday at Tre wven monthe was in the Boston alvt “ me to New Britain from the = ’ . Acting on cor t of ¥ . Hing-In hospit p Wool Hosiery Carlton street 1 ot - H s admitied to the Macsachu- J K -~ that highwa ave ' s | wet i 01 - . Every Pair was Fas ordered te gental has been fised at $£25 1 on allopathic

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