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WIST N <1 "2 el 1116 t acquaimted with the children Hoted Wair of New Britain The Barritt Barer Shop will give a Ve Tomic Tab with cach haircom * | Paker fc L B ,A_—'fi_ A TR i NTE-VACCERATION CHE i Auhfi Less Than 80 Attend Snaday Dis- cussion at Lycaun Theater ' 1o the > have not su [ teimers said d resulted from vaccinatio ed that if smallpox is in the blood it is a bies: from God to have it bro nd after a paticnt is well few weels illne again, He suid the small attendance did not discourage {him because he knew there woere { many others who opposcd vaccination { but who c | they fear ould not be present because their positions or | their fr zed that Mr, Da- | vis be supported in his fight against vaccination, | The state league fight in the {iaw repealed and make sub | this treatment optional with every in- | divi lare The speaker tol nee that [Dr. Pullen of the health department | had figured the [in the. free clinie child, including the gauze, He then attacked the physicians who charged {two or three dollars for the treatment, In conclusion Mr. Reimer told of the work of the league he represents, Its objects, he said, are: “First, To secure the repeal of compulsory state | mission to vaccination optional; To carry on a cump st the evils of v » such assistance o and practical 1 will continue its to have the jssion to cgislature at ree cents a the the sub- vaeceh m laws of of Connectient and make “Sceond | of education aga and e ad or cination as may b any pu the p refusal to su | tamination wi the name of science, ols, b nit their bodies for A pus-compound in health or what nnse hird: To aid in the formation of medical liberty e es through- out the state, whose aim and objec! e to oppose medical oppressions and to establish eventually, medical liborty on the same basis as religious { liberty,” | VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT Mrs, Baker Does Not Have To Pay | For Statue She Refused White Plains, N. Y., Apeil 14.—A verdict for the ant was return ed to Supreme Justice Y | today in the case of the New Rochell | Teust company against Mrs, Margaret | L. Baker, formerly Mrs, Alfred G Vanderbilt, The Trust company, as administrator of the estate of Pictro Cardiano Sciarrine, seulptor, sued Mrs 5 , alleged to rble portrait bust mn completed in 1 n or a ma for er by Pieto, 1t this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is NOT BROMO “There is no other BROMQ QUIN cost of vaccinations 'sto due | v WEMAN'S AGE AGAIN [:M,g[ fl[ EBMBAT bat dudge Is Unable (o Learn 1 of her ruise nurks 1in police 5 Cecilia had atier listening to dictory testimony and the three njamin W the riddl “rank ling wés ind 1 ‘ ju nt, ¥ mnd | 1o solve complaint . i Iast and trick O'Mura was sent He found i with ceman house to investigite Vadly and weey hd in t rect and all wer s. Kramer said ha her to leave the house testificd tl Nebauer ion of Frank, call on them talking to the one of them asked her how old told them she wa s old and they said didn’t believe h her house a in which her to prove years old. TI as to its autl Kramoer up assanlted when she had the in- ed that in the She that . 80 she d brought a book was recorded over men that she w d an argun nd when she | got up to go b the threce men | rabbed her, tore her dr pulled veral handfuls of her hair and Dlackencd her eye. Asked who had hit her in the sald the three of them had there, The def laimed that they had only p Kranier out of the house because » canye in about o'cloek fternoon 3 od to es Vail whe 5 visiting in 1 r home, names anT the a battle with her. that Mrs, Kramer pushed Mrs. Vail onto a stove, and | that she was very drunk | ™ stimony in the to indicate that there was a continu- | ous fight Mrs. Kramer | and some opponent from 3 | until 10 o'clock at but it was impossible to tell sed the fights, or who par- | IMirst it was one | and then it w another, depending | upon who was fostifying. Iach one {managed to absolve themselves from 11 eonncction with the various bat- tles and to involve the others Judge Alling made an unsuccessful attempt to straighten out the stories by calling Mrs, Kramer back on the stand in an effort to find out just the and by whom she _was beaten, started in and told a story entirely different from her to hed into case soemed on between in the afternoon, night, who i ticipated in them time but sh that w first on The court then Joseph €. Woods | wanted to el asked Prose what the | as a result of the | ovidence pre bug the proseeu- [tor did not v any desire to at. | tempt straightening ont the evidenge, # judgment was s nded, Raid on Elm Street House, Mrs, Sarah Sleath was sentenced ail for 60 days when she we charges of violating the ing a disorderly was fined $16 | nduet and Jo- t Rawlings and ¥d- fined 85 on charges utor state to ralgned on moral code n house. 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PHONE 1075 Al- | L didn't belong went into | gg yesterday morning by a of police headed by Deteetive geant Williain I, MeCue, which visited the ment occupied by Mrs, Sleath at When the police ar- testimony of und the doors shortly by Im street, cording to 1l nt MeCne, they bt were adii Mrs, Sleath Tradeanu one room and he made the police that, caused the charg be placed against the woman, _ The other men were found in other room. hiding. y all § ed guilty when Neigh bors of the auto- mobiles ar t the house at all hours of the night and | men have been going to the house in | large: numbers. s Patrick A. Po arrai said that MeAvay and+ nen Patrick ivoy and Thomas 1 in making the | nher for Hencoop. | kas of 2 Woodland with theft of about §7 rom the Carlson & s fined $5, execu- suspended when | 1 that the lum- n returned to the com- | as was arrested last | uight by Policeman Patrick O'Ma following an investigation into 1 L the lumber from the com- bont a week ago. | askas pleaded guilty and told | the court that he took the lumber to | fiv up his henhouse hut he knew that to have taken it as it o him, Stole Bananas, with assault- Grove street, s discharged. Huck 1 the court | that he is employed by Gordon Broth- ers ‘and was unloading bananas at storchouse. While doing 0. and other boysavere jumping on | il the bananas. | struck | e, cutting his John Re t, charg worth of lumber Torrell company, tion of which wa the court wg Ler has by puny. ltoga al the of he was foolis the truck trying to s mouth, Drove Cycle Withoue License, ano Passo was making a )t to keep two wheels he was trying to ride trect yesterday on the ground | val- | of a| moto on Stanley | but he' failed, and was thrown from the machine as it tipped. Motoreycle | Policeman William P. Hayes was a witness to Passo’s atiempts to master the art of balancing e machine, and | when he fell off, the policeman asked | Thrice Djy SCOTTS: EMULSION is of Great Value Toawnursing Mother him if he had a license to operate a|charged™ with assaulting motoreycle, He had no license with nlghts) wasi cositinued the result arraigned in court this morning. Assault in Garage, The cuse of Georgo Darrow, |Case will be tried Thursiay. Andrew Orsie at the Corbin garage Saturday when the de- fendant asked the court to be given| that he was fined $10 when he was gpportunity to employ counsel. Dar-|jjams street, and Miss Ottilie E_ {row was arrested by Patrolman A. C.1ep of 108 Rhodes street: Luigi Di Ple- Wolenzius on complaint of Orsie. The|¢ro of 25 Broad street and Miss Sebas- MARRIAGE LICENSES. o The following marriage licer kave been lssucd at the office of the city clerk: August Schulz of 74 Wil- achel- tiano Cabacco of 236 Elm street. P Tlowe B orders for Easter. 92 West Main St. | 180 Every blossom that is appropriate for the season, featured by magnificent lilies. Come in and inspect our special Easter showing. The flowers have * never been more beautiful. Phone your « Volz Floral Co. Phone 1116 The effectivencss of Atlantic N, G, Motor Oil has been thoroughly proved. Thousands of Ford owners are using it. 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