New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1924, Page 2

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AY, MARCH 15 | o ¢ witness stand, Finoce SAYS VACCINATION PROSECUTOR YELLS v ot in it it | SUBS FOR 8500 CORMISSION G T] | / to ;;‘n Imf‘k to his wife fn_ he was al- [ o et e ; IS‘N[]T DANEER"US WITNESS IS I]EAI: “:"“)'\:v'.!“r‘:.:»lhl“l‘r';hni‘f'“‘::;;‘ 1:‘hru h]vl* Henry J. Foiren Claims Joscph Jo- Hablt _— ———— m)nhn(nl to_death in the -Jx.c»\vlric*‘ Buyer Had Been Found. . v : 0 chair He said that le likeg rs. But Former Health Official Tells Almgren Regains Hearing But rosciona andwantia to stax’ stk soseon sosepn was eea imo iy OF COMING TO OUR ot ; : T e S et v of Gontamination Dangers His Memory IS DEIGOUYE wourims Sis wirc ask 3uis in Toston | paced under. astachment toduy by :qm was put on probation. He left Deputy Sheriff Adolph Carlson, who he city immediately afterward, ac- d a writ in the interests of L] . i Clrculatlng “Vaceination I itself not cause “If the defendant were a man, T)cording to the testimony of the police. Henry J. Foiren claiming a $500 Jeath or permanent disability.” This Would impose u severe jail sentence, | The woman did not have anything |commission for scrvieys as a realty $ELL8888880888888,9589.98 &MMOMMMAWM&*MQ&E ANNOUNCEMENT The Burritt Hotel Barber Shop is open for business. The methods used are absolutely the most up-to-date that the management could arrange for. Individual shaving, and hair brush, comb, razors, ete., sterilized. Ladies’ and Children’s hair cuts a specialty. Mani- curing for ladies and gentlemen. HAIR CUT, 50c; SHAVE, 20c¢ Entrance through Burritt lobby on Washington street mdc. N. SANDALS, Prop. vvnnmwwn«mmn&mvwc"mmwmv . mntementt wis mAde yestorday by D but as it is a woman, I will fine her [to say. Judgment was susy in . proker. ib L meral i gl W DY Y6200 and give her a sentence of 30 (her case and Finoccl al 1 ST SR A oy 1 rary ::::; ";;"I]]"' former ‘.I’l’:"f:]'\’:tl"‘ of "“- days, the days suspended,” said [suspended sentence of ays. > | the )n'nlpm'Iy \{\'ilh,"hi‘m Jr(\\(np&‘axl)ml‘.: _ . S aatladtion siug anti- judge Willium C. Hungerford in po- said that he would go hack to Boston | On March 10, he alleges, he produced ALL THE LATEST Rt .. lice court this morning when dispos- | without any contest, and the Boston |y prospective Sarahaker. veady, Wit S cinatio any knowledge of vac- |ing of the casc of Mrs. John 8 police were notified that he was be- jno - e 4 iy it . fNoy o penlicd e e was asked. | juting the liquor laws. Admits Theft From Factory $15,000. i Stationery Dept. e )‘ POssibI¢ wwusing cxample of an un-| Alex Lafczyk of 36 Austin street b y““”""":"f’\‘""m‘j» willing witness was given by a man |pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of THE el R HECEs e L ed (A NiWRTon, Ewho hwasliLie e | cutlery, valued Bt RG0S OMm Lander: S an e (s Tor the state, 1t was as the | Frary & Clark and was fined $50 and | due to either the patient or the_phys 2 s patient or the physt- ooy of seeing Almgren come out |sentenced to juil for 7 days. Judge T g S SN orit o o e diinte ihaugi) el i EwoH WIS RS EMA FS T ERPIS sented him. Gentihicl patientabrolitaly Mo botties of liquor that the woman was| He was arrested yesterday by | lie e S o . arrcsted. Almgfen readily admitted | Sergt. George €. Ellinger on the was sk Absolutely immune b iy to the police vesterday that he had charge, and subsequent search of 5880808 aga&m.&aa&aaasus;&@su o8 PTETIPEEEIITIII T to smallpox for five years,” was the 3 as the ' vehased the liquor from the wom- his home by Scrgt. Ellinger and Po- reply 5 Dru C St amalipoy &0 And aid that he had paid $1.25 liceman Thomas J. Fecney resulted p g 0. is spreaid. He said'the germs are car- (197 the two bottles. in the missing cutlery being found. ried on the moisture of the patient's He was taken to the woman's tene- Used Tron Bar in Assault. Antonia Nicewiez of 111 Orange o > o bhreath a distance o e Tes ment by Patroiman William O'Mara 169-171 MAIN ST. iehitatnil s T S Ly ,:(: ("::L i”‘ ,', and made the statement before the Strect, charged with assault on Wil- r and another person w ",k”,,: :”“' Mrs. Skiba that she was the woman llam Taradana of 45 Orange streoet » ¢ strect may strike this little cloud | Who had sold him the liquor for at the foundry of the North & Judd 5 . . e e Sl chrats il hat heeombt et s 15 W olrepanlca e, sistements | M (& Ca vesteriay morning: gleaded The recession of social activities turns our thoughts towards Easter, when inated. Smalipox srding o When taken to the police station, ac- Eullty . . . : our . the former health official, are the |COFdIng to the police. Nicewicz struck Taraduna near (he Music is appropriate and timely. With this in view, we are offering- the public longost living germs known to medical | O the witness stand this morning, | ©¥¢ with an iron bar after the two L pre and 1 . W . i Eoidnod he scemed 1o suffer from a loss of |had an argument that caused the| of New Britain and vicinity the opportun“y of prowdmx shiiad bt “‘Flr n Yhese germs may be expelled ' M8 ring ulties, when Prose- foreman 11? interfere and scparate | e ; ! h See the New 5 Coughing dnto the clothing ot tra|cuting Attorney Joseph G, Woods them, scnding them back to work at favorite musical instrument on our “MUSIC CL Plan. afflicted person or someone olse with- Sturted to question him for in spite their benehies. As soon as the fore- In the threé foot radius and thus be (©f the fact thut the prosecutor fairly jman turh B UB’ “STROLLER” passed n @ ‘erowd to another person Shouted at him, he failed to manifest |18 alleged to have tuken the bar and Ind in time aMict others . Tnis in any sign that he ad heard him. |Walked over to Taradana's bench et ‘ finaliyy Struck him. the reason, he stated, why health au- | After a little persuasion, he then the Will Subpoena Witness, thoritics recommend that pe 3 regained his lhearing but SOFT HAT st mingle in crowds during prosceutor had to combat & bad cas The case of Fyank Bidka was furs e of Intermittent loss of memory. He [ther continued until Tucsduy. Bidka the bottles when | was arrested Friday, M. h and peaking about vaccination, e fuiled to vecognia arch wick said vaceination dates back te | they were shown to him, saying that his cuse came up for trial Thursday. . for Spr]ng B. C. but that medieal science he had never seen them before, |After the case of the state had \l;--h Mun- s developed it to its pre el After @ few more questions wera |Ppresented, Judge Willam T 4 of sanitations and safety, The con- usked, he remembered that he had |8 representing Bidka, asked for m dove gray and ventlons of life und how to iake care |scen the bottles before, but they wers {8 continuance until {oday to enabl of our body are -mighty good things |empty and were in the bottom of his him to get i record from the Rus- tan for cach person to follow.” he said. |trunk at home. After denying that 'sell & Erwin Co. to refute testimony we have 60 physicluns and only |he had purchused the liquor he |Biven by tho police. ~Autorncy M- out of that 60 does not believe in finally remcmbered that he had, only [gan told the court that he was un- Gulbransen Trade Mark vaceintaion, this is sure indication to fo immediatcly afterward and (able 1o get the necessary withess ,a . i X $3 95 thut the conventions among the physi- | deny it again. from the factory until he had & Will secure you a GULBRAN- 1 00 Will enroll you in our Easter . cians would be to vaccinate, 11, vac The police told the court that they subpoena. He said that he would ¢ . SEN REGISTERING PlANO.t ¢ Victrola Club, bringing to your cination was deleterious to the indi- have had the defendant'’s home yn- be unable to do this until Monday, the finest instrument in the | home the finest music, created xidual, why would 58 out of 60 physi- | der observatic or i jor of jand the case was continucd. out of 60 phywi- | der observation for u number of |ANC I S e market, absolutely guaranteed by immortal composers and in- iung have themselves and their fam- | yonths and on many occasions hay Held For Transporting Liquor. fifes vacelnated ? e Gent yuinta i ue sobir Guiseppa Mangialico of 151 Wash and priced at One Hundred terpreted by world famous, ‘0f cor £ the phynician, |and come out drunk. After Almgren |Ington strect, charged with llcgul 1} Dollars less than any Piano of Artists, as well as the latest . “vaeeinatic * r The perils had told th " " P transporting of liquor, had his cuse ) i ¢ ¢ police yesterd that | transp g rade. lar music. HO SFAL S iwe the same as those of the Individ= |1 had purchascd the liquor trom the [contimied until Tucsday. = Attoraey equal gra popu I " B touN .. Most of the | woman, & warrant was issucd and | Michael A, Soxton reproscnted him. - danger lies in the faet that the = | Policoman T ’ He was sted yesterday morning oliceman Thomas J. Feeney und a 9 - S AQ Nl Tal &l T ' 0399 MASYIM SLreet | 11ins 1. romtaminated the soraten. | mee e o e house, (on Hikh street when he aitempted to JOIN OUR EASTER MUSIC CLUB NOW Most of the deaths from vaceinations | wWhen they entered the house there run away on seeing polite walking || Werttesd. lave heen caused by contamination | wuy 4 strong odor of uicohol, but |toward him. He was purkued by tho | 3 from barns and stables 4 peodal v and @ bag that he was carrye TR ¢ 3 g . they were unable to find any liquor, | policc and & 1t Pays 1o Buy Our Kind 0 1o I8 u proper method of SBfabsd X slegplfmend s was found to contain seven \ In the attic they found a five gallon [InK : g Vaceiation i MRl o rrom which there was @ fresh |quarts of whiskey. i use ddeath or dnjury, it | gaoe of iquol mrely local o does "ol Eproad e V 1 a t o spread | giapjey J, Traceski was counsel for peemwem) | thisoushiout tio body \vs, Skiba and asked the court to st > Referring to the argument made by |0 St LT beal which were nade H M { . " TOP COATS AND Lonue ! it s BEECHAM'S 365 Main Street " Opposite Myrtle those who oppose vaccination that \I'()Rl \l l’l\ compulsory va wation was ar n- o0 “\., . an and e I ingement of thejr Tiberty, ho sl e ‘ PILLS VICTROLAS PIANOS RECORDS . wald, OF VINE TMPORTED BRAN- fberty moans also a freedom from | 1ul Fhocchiano und Mps Nellie | NOUKBURN. BRITISH MAL diseuse and @ protection from discase, | FOrfagha pleaded gullty Wiien ar The # st ‘ LINSON AND SCOTCH o I Lhe e any regnlations to that | talened on charges of Jnisconduet Fam! cine WIDE ASNSORT- and thes fostering liberty and not | They were arrested last night at 17 ' ol YOUR SELEC- N1 00 o eMy away from uk for there | UTOWD strect where they have been CLOTHS CRAV? : ; living as husbund and wife for some when we have contaglous disease (time. The police told the court that | PrIces ccting thom.” they had ived a certified copy of 335 00 $75 00 Dr, Zwick was told that Joeu! @ beneh warrant issued by the su to inth-viecinutionist compures compui- Perior court in Toston for the arrest wry vacehiation to various eldents | ©F Finocchiano on a charge of aban- | . B ot Nevm 1( e had the | donment of bis wife and ehlidren, | Ye London Shop [ &t S, e b e i, o 4,50 st e | tind 0 the ORyw o we awonld | York, according o a story she told | - - the | ticura Lavoratories, Dept . Malden, Tailors wl eptdemies wiping ovt the popula policr, 15 MAIN STREET tion of whele communities as they did wler Us Ciothe ¥ "\“ k3 SR/ 1R Iy - (THR[FTY) We Know How.' uccination Is not a sehems re always bounds 1o e carcloss peo hoost 1 income of the physiclans Lecan®e the doctors would make more prives the physician of finances, Fur e o it FREE BED FUND ‘ "MOVED | s ke | BRIDGE 1 A WET WASH Into Wis Nature Cure Institute ULl op ~-"f BURRITT HOTEL J WITH THE mphatically %" i Saturday, March 22, 8 P.M. tui amonnt « rions It i< not fi auestion of getting an arm seratehed Voice Culture el o bl Under Auspices of k James D Donabue et v containg New Britain General Hospital i B gyl csep Tickets may be obtained from AT Tc per lb.; minimum $1_50 e TS e S — » "’.',.":.."' Vitention tn ity ‘ MRS, H. L. MILLS, Tel. 751. HEART ' One-half Wash must be wearing apparel ATTACKS | fi How to Make Mone!! The thrift of a wet wash combined with the con- Anginn Pectorie. 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