New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1924, Page 14

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PLAINVILLE VETS EXAMINER NAMED Dr. Geonge F. Cook Appointed to Medical Post by U. §. Burean | the Herald) Pla ‘ pt Dr . Cook of Plainvil een Ap- pointed medical examiner for Plain- ville and surrounding towns for the United States Veterans' Bureau, the being effective fmme- George has appomtment New Books at The Institute AMERICAN COLONIES IN THE 18TH CENTURY by H. L. Os- good Lucid scholarly treatment of the 1700-1763 to be followed by two more volumes “ e BEST GHOST STORLES S Bohun Lynch When you heve read the storles in this volume (preferably late at night and by the light of a candle), don't look behind you on yowr way upstairs, don't put your hand into the wardrobe without first opening | | | | Dr. George F. Cook | — | diately and until Dec. 31 1925. The appointment was given to Dr. Cook by G. H. Sweet, acting chief of the personnel division of the Veterars' Bureau. Dr. Cook's dutles will consist of | the care and examination ot all cases | of veterans who come under the supervision of the Veterans' Bureau 1n this district and will entail inves- tigation into all new medical and surgical cases under the bureau's gupervision and of all vocational trainees. Dn Cook, during the war, served as a member of the medical unit recruited and formed at Tufts Medi- | | | cal school. He recertly started prac-| This tice in Plainvillé and the immediate recognition of his services by the| government is a proof of his abllity. The appointment also assures what- ever ex-servicemen thers are in town connected -with the Veterans' bureau of immediate treatment of | their cases, ARREST CONSTABLE DRONK AT WHEEL | BRYON | CHILD PSYCHOLOGY by V. Ras- the door and remember how very well anyone (or thiwg) beneath your bed can grip your ankles just after you have Kkicked your shoes off. P BLACK LAUGHTER by Lleyelyn Powys. Gruesome fascinating hook deal- ing with primeval and primordal Africa. The land of roving lons and crouching leopards of witch- doctors, and hyena-like ‘“black laughter." siiails THE POET by Briscoe. ] This gathering together of essays and addresses by writers of different views sheds considerable light on & complex and much discussed per- sonallty. W. A CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT E MENTS IN CHRISTIAN- ITY by O. C. Quick. mussen. These little volumes are much en. livened by fhe multitude of illus- trative anecdotes taken ' from the author's own observations upon child behavior. Soeine DRAMATIC DAYS AT THE OLD BAILEY by C. Kingston. Famous tri criminals and fudges at the Old Balley court in London FOUR WORDS by Logan P; Smith. . v GOVERNMENT OF INDIA by J. R. Macdonald. impartial and enlightening study of the Indian situation in 1920 is especlally interesting in vew of the author's present political position. GO HOW TO ORGANIZE THE CURRI- CULUM by Charles Alexander McMaurray. ) 5o HUNDRED AND ONE HARLE- QUINS by Sacheverell Sitwelk. e e LEGENDS OF HIGHWAYMEN by J. F. Blakeborough. Storfes of highwaymen and hob- men collected from many sources, with tales of witches and wise men, Such Wonderful Values Have Never ‘Before Been Offered So Early in the Season Eastern Millinery 133 MAIN ST., New Britain Unlimited Variety in Styles and Colors for Your Selection. For the Matron or the Miss. FOR ™ =2 DAYS ONLY Lyons Velvet ‘All Felt Velvet and® FeKPanne Hatter'’s Plush Embroidered or Trimmed With ‘Applique Flowers or Burnt Peacock ' The Hats Featured . Are All New and Up-to-the- Minute. Soft Off-the-Face Models—the New High Crowned Hats and All in Head Sizes That Fit. i Had Previously Amested Kb 557 many Gereritons ™™ ™ Omer Mafl Hm]sen MASSES AND .\‘I.\.\"l\\‘ Ernst Tol- NDIET I]ILPATRI[; ler. = A somher and intense @rama of Ridgefield, Sept. 23.—After arrest- | fevolution. ing Walter A. Butler of New York, som of the chief of the United States | naval police of Brooklyn, here Sat- urday night on charges of unmmm‘ of the rules of the road, Constable | Roswell Dingee, democratic nominee | for reelection was himself arrested |discussed in a clear entertaining by Sergeant John C. Kelly of the | fashion. The fllustrations in black Ridgefield state police harracks, on |and white add much to the attrac- a charge of driving a car while un.‘lxlwnm of the volume which is & der the influence of lquor. new edition of Barnard's companion Ashamed of Dingee | to Englieh history. Severely reprimanded in the town e court last night by Justice Samuel E. Nicholas, Constable Dingee but the plane continues on its To Train Parsons’ Voices | : In Theological Schools | space occupied by air compressors London, Sept. 23.—The comedy |is saved in the improved type and 'parson, one of the standing jokes on | 1088 of time, formerly devoted to re- P ] "N 39 EHAREES“"“ English variety stage, is threat- |charging the tanks for each flight, MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND by H. W. ened with extinction. With the en- |is averted. Davis. thusiastic support of the Archbish- | | rntectare cosume - seasore | Tofg] Penalty Might Be a8 MUCD |2’ o v et Seoner a5 195 Years phases of life in this period are Pineapple/ may be | chicken salad and | whereby all theological students pre- | the fiavor. i | | | | paring for Holy Orders in the Church of England wifl be trained e Skinny Kids ‘Need ; . Cod Liver il costume, added to| greatly improve NEWEST FALL MODELS—VERY LATEST Improved SERVICE STEWART Ranges At the year’s Lowest Prices |1n the right production and manage- Hartford, Sept, 23. - G. Harold ment of voice, Gilpatric, former state treasurer and (‘h-;\l:r:a‘r:zr::’t:”;:nx( ‘::n,:no nh:-, defauiting cashier of the First Na- | 260 OG0 B0 A 5 tional hank of Puitnam, was indicted | £ FRTIHON i a8 vesterday by a_federal grand jury ~ n in volce production D Coenarata counts for emberzle. |And elocution to the end that ail clergymen be taught to read and | . NEW ENGLAND AVIATORS. | Biographical sketches with por- world fined $100 and costs of amount $75 w his family. ce Nicholas =aid the court and town was ashamed of Dingee. Butler was discharged. Followed The Party | Constable Dingee bile, tollowed a car in which Butler which { remitted because of | war aviators. traits of the New England oty 0 ON PACIFIC FRONTIERS by C. Rydell The narrator has had many sea in an automo- | adventures, especially in the North | Pacific and gives in this book a ent of hank funds to the extent of | nearly $500.000, Thé date will probably be set today when the | September term of the district court | |opens in New Haven Grand Jury Recalled The Gilpatric indictment was ra- turned by the May grand jury re | prei vith of trial |Preach wi |and reverence. | thin, Explosives to-Be Used Mother: if your child is puny or | has no appetite and seems backward and listless, give him Me- Coy's Cod Liver Ofl Tablets for 30 days and note with pleasure how he gains in welght, strength and vigor from day to day. - Bixty tablets, 60 cents at The “clearness, sympathy | For Starting Aeroplanes Washington, Sept. 23-—The motive | and a party of friends, including Mr. | story of life at sea snd in outiying | eslled espec &nd Mrs. Maurice Hickey and two | possessions of the U. & proceeding Was un- of compressed air in catapulting air- women of Brooklyn, riding | (RS L |usual as vesterday was the last day ' | smt e et ¥ (planes from the decks of naval ves- Teom Katonah. N, ¥.. to the Connec. | PARLIAMENT AND REVOLUTION of the May term. The jury conven- |sely as o result of recent tests at el ticut etate line, he ordered by J. R. Macdonald (SR e orri ruth it oiipatiie e R e them 1o stop. He brought the party | A stimulating comparison of the |cage was not taken up unttl after- | In the new tatapult a pletol shot to tha state police bagracks where | existing government of England noon on the arrival of N. . Bean, | & s e s = t \ |ignites a powder charge which lit- | Dr. M 330 " % an investigation by Sergeant Kelly |and the aims of the bdlshevists bank examiner for the | araiy “hlows" the rum:z- nr:cvt hich | \"’; Y’irl;h:!x.ven”“l r‘i‘:‘;‘:fir: rv;h.a" Lo o DETIEr e F“z\[:\lmkuml Penalty |tk plane rests to the rail at the rate | McCoy's Cod Liver Ofl Tablets were WORLD by! e [of 60 miles an hour. The car is| instrumental In restoring my boy to i X e e < &topped abrupty by hydraulic bump- | his normal state.” Ily to hear evidence In |foree of explosives may supplant that | Dickinton Drug Co., or any druggist anywhere and if they don't help, et your money back. They are sugar coated and as easy to take as candy Ask for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tab- lets—the original and genuine [the case where chief feder PHOTOGRAPHING ACROSS THE Cherry Kearton GERMAN ACTORS LACK WORK | Berlin, Sept. 23.—Tt is estimated | | The which that 900 2nd mctresses of the British theaters out ol great many of the playhouses are closed. The situation in filmdom is also in the doldrums. USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM COOL SATISFYING MILK Milk is ‘the practical gummertime beverage. Keep our cream and milk in- your ’frigera- tor and keep the bloom of health on the cheeks of him and hi (ESEIBERT 6 SON) 437 PARWK ST PHONE- 1720 L/ 3 NEW RRITAIN, CONN g MAKESURE ITS SEIBERTS 1,000 actors SCRIABIN by A. J. Swan Brief sketch of the ¢ achievements of & well musical composer. P SIX BIBLE PLAYS by Mabel Hobbs and Helen Miles fimple and effective tions of the storles or eph, Moses, Esther, David. Lioyd. A discussion in non technical lan guage of the possibilities | lating curremcy and prices viwi. SYNDICALISM: A critical examina tion by J. R. Mucdonald. Short the =u wize minded trade unionist WILLIAR! GRAY OF EALEM, Mer- CHANT by E. Gray. | Of particular intarestsfor its de- scriptions and illustratiéns o old sailing ships. SUIT 1S AGAINST SON'S WIFE aude J. cupancy of a Beatrice Leroux only, his son, H oux, not having been t in several months ude The son is named as a defendant in the complalnt filed in city court .Transform White Shoes White kid shoes that no they were new may Iibath ir bronze polish er and known | flicted after his and clear presentation of ct by an obviously other- Leroux, plaintiff in an n to recover the use and ‘oc- tenement on Franklin states that his suit is against n the| longer | of “Freezone” clean to look as immaculate as when be converted | into a useful life. by giving them a |could be impored upon conviction on | Beautifully filustrated with photo- jall counts, would he 195 years [ graphs of animals taken by the au-| are without jobs this summer. A|thor. Gilpatric wAll not appeal in court |today hecause of his physical condi- | tien, but proba will appear rome | tima next month, Gilpatric s re- covering from a bullet wound in- alleged stealings | were discoyered, and he is totally | hlind | | TR ST | aramatiza- | | Ruth, Jos- | Naaman and| 6 e | STABILIZATION by E. M. H | Lift Off-No Pain!| Doesn't hurt one hit! Drop a little | an aching corn, in-| stantly corn®stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gers Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, suffi- every hard corn, soft | betwen the toes, and | the foot ca:lGaes, without soreness or !irritation. | “Freezone™” on cient to remove corn, or corn OPEN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND At 7:30 P. M. TO LEARN ENGLISH GO TO— Central Junior High School, Corner Main and Chestnut Street.:. Elihu Burritt Junior High School, Corner North and Lee Streets. Washington School, High Street. TO EAR GO TO— Central Junior High, School. 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The coal and gas sections are en- tirely separate—use one or both as you wish, Built regardless of cost to give the best possible cooking and baking service and LIFETIME durability. The cooking top is smoothly pol- ished so the entire range, top and all, is easily clean. ed with a damp cloth. Gas oven doors ave ONE- PIECE PYREX GLASS. . RANGE SALE ALL THIS WEEK EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED C.-J. LEROUX 174 ARCH STREET PLUMBING, HEATIN TEL. , SHEET METAL WORK

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