New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 10, 1925, Page 10

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88 Per Cent of Children in This City Inoculated .Against 73 Per cads the smullpoy elosed by th aseociutio tigation into ehildren in th out the Unite record i 95 por b 1 whore whole This sa tion of the when a ed to | These RAvoNLRIg having and v, mately were t eral in educational consulted as to t expected from their opiniot would be A the health fitth grad States, smallpox ken and tabulate interesting results. was each fifth were ask: did at a = morning or tl accuracy heing ¢ than by requ eralize, T not sign- ed, so tl e thought to I n m ng to George mer, the research w In other respects tha New Britain does not farc so w the survey, but in most cases tlis city is st above the ger no instance neu list. c time, such as that v hefore, greater tained i he children B bra oS accord- o be a director of ow or being in Jottom of the © Period. ew Brital goes to bed at es at 7:08 a. m,, 1 54 minutes of sleep. ral childe 1 t aver and The Average \Iw— The averag fifth grade p. m. and ar had 9 hours a These figures show that g0 to bed six minutes later up three minutes | age child throughout tt get two minutes less of s real ‘‘early-to-hed-and-e: youngsters live in Newton, Mass. Chattanooga, Tenn., where the children ar o'clock, but the in Berkeley, Cal., where tI glecping period is 10 honrs and minutes. Most children he sheets between $:45 and 9:14 o'clock and have from 9 to 10 hours of bliss- ful unconsciousness. 18 Per Cent Drink Cofiee arly half of the school child or 48 per t. which is above of 39 per cent and far above the reproachable Newton, only nine per cent. cent here have more than two cups, which is the 1s popular here. more than a pint a day a cent more than while 18 per cent go without lacte in this respect, New B above the nation as a w average youngster here glasses of milk a Jay, Saturday Night Ordeal At the time the figures were tak en, 84 per cent of the childrer had had a bath during the pre week, which is considerably the national figure of er cent More than haif, nt, had brushed their teeth the previous day against 68 per cent for the w country. Slightly ur per cent. had visi during the average was One child out of New Britain goes tc any breakfast, but this 1s ter than the whole nation three out of 101 an unsubstantia consisting only of this is soms tional situation Other fignres rels play are sti ing a health associatic ntry ep. laz is re Ni here, ren drink neral the g ional aver 60 per cent a quart, drinks fons under or &8 per ce er one half, 47 the ntist national school with bit bet condition thr he on ot what Clyde Ore., is Interstat He suc rado. Cent PALM“RS MAY RETURN TO TOWN FARM POSITIONS Mr.and Mrs, Gorge ¥, snations to Charity Commission, or wdent and® W city's employ, stood their Mr.and rmerly Mrs, G held the 1 Mrs, n Som Kibbe wi [hey entered the 1911 and | the town farm since of two | retire to e heen eeption hewhat Lhode Island from the city, in charge vides a gal- > superintend and their living quar- Dur- Mr, ere N0 CHARGE IN WETHOD OF ENFORCING DRY LAW state Director and Unit to Remain On the Job in Con- necticut BY GEOLGE 1L Bureau of N on, D. C., Jan, ention at present MANNING, B. Herald) 10.—Therre of gton town | #ni- | Kibbe Tender 1 m\fllu h e ‘w s dis (OITY HALL COMMISSION | | Includes aban- | present plan of inforcing | the prohibition 1 in Connecticut ngh the state lirector and a mit and substituting a system cment through a divisional directed from Wi today prohibition s said acting Ly The present system:in appedrs to be working satisfactor Mr in reference to 1 present Connecticy the system is 1 an experiment made ich has been o effect in Pennsylvania anc The plan law ir York, M id. system in Connecticut: to the fi¢ and orde of b of enforcing, il the prol 1 Ne was unlike but number of a on direct detail rs from Washiugton inste to a state di- rector as in Conncetient FEAR TONG OUTBREAK nns) consist- s working cing responsil Waterbury, Police Somewhat Exer- cised by Appearance of Strange Chinamen in the City. Waterbi Ghinese 10.—Ts the tong war likely to break out in Waterbury? Such 1s the question that 18 being asked around police licadquarters here today, When t be- known that several strange Chinamen, riding in a car bearing vew York markers, were seen b rnumerary Policeman h in this city la N reported that he the car on Orange street and that it we direction of West Main street by machine was traveling to get the 1me ficer in the it {) o fast he was unable hinamen Hundncd Dle hom Cold and Exposure : & ated Press. Jan.1¢ hun- rsons and thousands of ca been frozen to death re —One ceedentec ing th oughout cases the 1 shep- t to the tle their re whp we helr ehe frozen ) tend ep or ¢ ith from aded th in Thanez Will Be Arrested And Prosecuted in France INJURIES PROVE FATAI air S IN 103ND YEAR Jar Defies Major New Thor England jof Chicago, is unel pulp BUDGE Vault appropr by r this ye amonnt bl timate f {clerk’s office t | vaut com- d New | :"H\K(l. 4 weath- | ize by They commi for an electric present for the ne estimated tha rived from W UNITY REID Mrs Harriet grand of | o4, nobie the I Wwas pros 15t ficers were § puty Pros They nd, Cla nt Ra Nettic Frances Wi Witham; brach; L. conductor, Gy bel Li Koswig; Breen, A HELD ron Stamford Ca eity mpbell of withou STORYE 654 Arch strec gick and hiades i SALESM Haven er petition Asylum sets at $5¢ in their |~ owOT0 £y KOENNE He leasure §50, water fur rentais ne istalled by t: outside \ ny Washington, proximately $35 the estate of the GEORGE M. (Washington Hureau of N, D, C, MANNINS B. 1 Ja BRANDEGEE SALE BRINGS §33,0001:: D, AR to Have Porirait of " Gen. George Washington G lerald) 10.—Ap- 000 was realized for late Senator Frank Brandegee of Connecticut from \o sale at public Some e paintin | rare furniture, |tor's private ot at the sa artic tal's political |{among the pury and auction of hator's effects in Slean's galleries . Including nota- works, the sen i y and other rugs, and library, , which lasted four days Many prominent persons in the Capi- [ committee hos arranged to have the social hasers at the sale, art were life ispose ‘ D. A, R. Gets Washington Picture | chase by Mrs, the unusual ington, Mrs, Cook bought §3,160, advanciy for American nton Mills, pastor e ) tiopal church detying efforts of his | to remove hjm from incurred g by his alle of Cor be presented to the It s planned to Memorial T TOTALS 367,000“,».0.* of et 000 for Addition in Office of City collection were Iliot Wadsworth ant secretar A Rembra one Smibert, were York art dealers. | A painting b, ’.‘1 by Woodbury Wasl {fon Clerk fation of the city represented in an es- ult in the city the present ndt by 0 increase ) per cent on also asks elevator to T driven eley niture S $3 slace the ator, and and cquipment | ity court room. It is t 8§20 be de- s 000 gtonian for § Mrs. Wallace the purchaser of for Other who were scape nt th promi xt among BERAH INDUCTION retiving v Rebelah lodge, ented with the H 3 n at the meeti evening, T sent it | Mondell noble ) Wyomin Breen General embassy, and Mrs, 1 W ckinbrid, wel Long Mary Cus r of istration, M {he former senator, former congressman, Mann, Mrs H He Tl Mrs, K | H. H. Adams, Mrs. B, ¥ peial cf ather, Rice Walk warden, guar \(z- guardian Hilda grand, Harriet nna 1n; insid ian the Continental tional headquarters of the where it will hang among other po traits of distinguished Americ bought by wife of the s | var, and other etchin purchased wife of the tre etehing H Theus and one ly | purchased shington the . Gorefl wife Victor and Mrs. Reginald Walker, Mrsfl C. Marshall 1 James Parme , ali s in the capital. D. A, R, A feature of the sale was the pur-| f Anthony Wayne Cook, | president-general of the Daughters Revolution, of an | of General painted by Rembrandt Peal the painting for money her own funds, but the portrait wifl { ernoon Wash- which " [will reimburse her, it is understood, | Chief 1 > the painting in hal!, t D. ngs by b sury. was pu 50 at t) H Mrs, cretary s of the and by he 1 A. R pa- Mrs, Weeks Buys Etchings same y Mrs, of the assist- | two v irehas- known | he auc- L win of the congressman from Maine, a Max Weyl land- | Was)ingtoni buyers « lator Brandegee's effects were former cong 1an Burnett 1'ran von Levinski of o Sen- . W, from the, of the Ivanus , prom- society, wife of a Mrs, prom Wilson admin- Mu promine DREADNOUGHT ERA 1§ SLOWLY PASolNG NON-SUPPORT 10.—Clifford Iford stree Stamford nf Hae eipt of 1 is | Ja el combined. ttleships Ne warr with non-support. He | i turn to Hackensack | now heing built 1 . the provisior it | der N { ton naval treaty | according to the I 1t marks the end ot e th marked th forent from any ot he paper says. fortres a [} LARIZED. a quantit cigars and searc Ng to & report mac this afternoon ")'; { floating and will hi ering thous; inch [ 4r will be 1 &l GO s AN BANKRUPT Jan. 10.—Rudolph C ; Asylum street n(mm" petit at $45 74.66 C. Peck Hartford be turrets no zuns on three 0 whieh will const 1 an- [and the am, | fiying cory listed | Another f that there 1s, the s being d | running alongside The distribution fwill 2 Le 1 like nsgual and pl ature, t prob: the from three will 1 tending ship's length the & to the le fire will New Ships Vor British of ily Express radius of ds of mil mounted o all forward th biy products ged thic to t and Great Britair ashing- the W revolut K. They wi an ajedr ctic Btiar ituts hips will carry e Bxpr guns. also pos Navy Nir irdock 1. 1orne and nt in Are | Floating Fortresses and Airdemes n jonary bot rome T rmored deck m s of pre Woman Governor's First | Neb., Jav requisition Issued by chiet executive of {weauth in th 1 Ross heer Charles W. Bryar | pers for the William Pau Nebraska, on a irn of mortgag of the last ¢ ed pro ficlal Bryan, who wi AUDGE Jan. 1 Thayer of the submitted to an op ndicitis at 2 rday, ralli 1 bulletin issucd thorities to J 2y, Boston widely k he | trial in 192 | nightwhile in 1 | of thesuperior court ame Sac alencia, Spain ployes of 1t o iR rih 1 | The namepl nam ] States, W0wn o0-Vanzetti , was taken ill T bhanez w ti any ¢ first M who sig to Wyon UNDER KANITE Judg superior erati TOUGH ON IBANLZ Jan rl Reqmsnmn Is Hunmc ymm« ing « the were from ! . {hospital this afternoon after a serl- | of | New | of | Mrs, | Orcsstate o B At City Items Word has been recelved of the llr|h of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 8. Hancock of Trenton, N. J. Mr. Hancock formerly was nh harge of the Lnglish department of |the New Hritain high school and holds a similar position in inton. Mrs, Hancock was Miss o Sute Wl also tanght in the al higl' school. Gulbransen player pianos at Morans' —adyt, Shirt sale, broken regular stock, $1,6 Iy 0 to §4, Sons of been invited to {tion of officers of auxillary (Simsbury on January 15 asino in Simsbury, The house committee of Daly Council, No. 12, K, of ., *will again entertain the members at the home on Franklin Square this evening {With a Satupday night lunch. The now ' lots from our 0 to $3.60, former- toh-Jones—advt, Veterans auxillary has attend the installa- 0. 4 of in the Reed Joseph lunch [ with | MeCabe prepared by Charles the assistance of 120 Com- to the po- Armstrong of stroot reported fi@ afternooh that $6.50 had stolen Nis room (his " oe—se” morning. . Sargis reported the theft and rim from his automo- police headquarters this aft- ong mercial lice this been i from u have the wrong kitten,” |Della Mangers, alias Alma Johnson, of Oklahoma City and Kansas Ci | Mo, told Wichita (Kas.) police |when they arrestéd her. But the detectives insist she has heen identi- ,nvd as the girl who, dressed in overalls and driving a borrowed flivver, directed a bank robbery in Kansas Cit N.B. . 5, WINS ANOTHER of a tire hile | Mrs. Willlam €. Hart, wife of | art of the police department, 4 to be resting comfor; i\v-u report e New Britain General | ably at the sation which was performed {this morning by Drs. George Dunn land Marry €. Clifton of Hartford. | Mrs. Hart has been a patient at the lospital for several day ous oper tion Takes Mcasure of American | P.0. 5. OF A, ANNIVERSARY | School For The Deaf, The New Britain State Trade \m-m basketball team played the ol With Fit- [tcam of the American School for the \Iu.u in the latter's gymnasium in | West Hartford last night. The first Jong re- basket in the game was made by present | Dachman of the Trads School team. Jebration last night ‘in O, |10ring the first half a fast game was hall of the 30th anniver. |P/ayed and at the end the Trade Washington Camp, num- | 'hfml led by a score of 17 to 8. \riotic Order Sons of | The second half was slow and not many baskets were made by either {team. The final ssore was 20 to 16, sd thein |11 favor of the Trade School. and friends. who filled the |, The lineup of the teams mas as Walter Ialk, a |follO%S: sember of the 1igst. Raptlst ehurch |TAUe Schaol ) Dunien wal solos ang |Arena, Richtmyer; Carino, Blaueford | Miss Signc favored with | Bolk severa of them be- a clever 1ed fmpersona- |tion of a German womun witnessing | {the play, “Romco and Juliet.” Miss Peterson’s other was, “\H Be vided several well I numbers, | Twenty-fifth Birthday of Washing- | ton Camp Is Obse tiug Exercises in 0. . A, M. Hall. What promiscs to he a membered was the ¢ M ot the event to those ahout 135, composed of weml s capacily SANE SOV Peterson TaCot | T Lackett, Goodale recitations, on ing Iy preser Kasinskl ldwhn‘.d:l mber at the Moyl Natulie, e Galluzza dered was de- Othe lcome red by Manlius 11, Norton. ¢ made by Perkins of of Forms *(Crant Presi- dnemars Hay Kosinski . . Hink- | 3 Kelly of Meriden. W. Marshall also New R. I {dent W. T | State Master ey of Brid oh Arena Jacobl Rachman . Nelson latter two a i { the harge of 1 Grilley charter np. The ceted offi- rict Presi- | Waterville, local newly ,1. nt of er v'\ ng refres Beaths e Harrict Tsaac Harriet Isaac, the year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Jgaac { died Inst night at the home of her parents, 183 Washington street, after | 9 of pneumonia. Besides rents, a gister Dorothy and a wer Howard survive | funeral was held this after- at 2 o'clock from the late | nome Adams officiated ;nlwl hurial was in Falrview cemet<e, sery ;\\ orkman Falls 28 I eot But Hits Ground Upright | ( Herbert Heath m‘ 654 West Works, 0 (u« from a tth fternoon, vies to ) ated M the Stanley runw fact g on his foet and back necessita is 1 ral hospital | noon Emma Gabel Emma Gabel, the two year old ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank el of 126 Cherry strect, died 11% | morning following an illness with {diphtheria. The funeral, which was | ivate, was held this afternoon at | o'clock from the late home. In- terment was in St. Mary's ceme tery €O Hartford promof n . APPOINTMENTS Jar 10. ympany H, n adjutant neral's or- First Lieut. Willlam ecaptain, viee Steven- enant n- and Flrst | pro of| s5th | ward | nny, s of the ents m .arash to ha promoted t vi amoted, nda Dot rgeant rs Funerals com enant ‘l:.‘ Mrs, Mary Jane Miller, funeral of Mrs. Mary Jane 1s held this morning at 8:3u ! from the late home on Corbin place and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. Rev. Walter J. Lyddy cel- rated the high mass of requiem. The pall bearers were Leo Lewis, ' Everett Bradl red Smith, John Smith, Jacob Ruasell and Louls Maler. The flower bezrers were rge Barly and Edward Roblneon. | The committal services were con- lucted by Rev. Raymond J. Clabby. Interment was in St. Mary's ceme- | tery. —| e | Mi ilv'—:l Lleanor He The funeral of Herre, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Ierre of 102 Vine sireet, who dled yesterday the result of accidental- by drinking poison, will be held Mon- day after on at 2:30 o'clock at the home. Rev. J. Emerson Ford, act- ng pastor of Trinity Methodist church, will officiate and interment will be in F view cemetery. e e e | Joseph A, Haffey Funeral Iirector. Piione 1625-2. opposite St. Mary's Residence, 17 Summer urch. ~1625-3. Largest and most complete I GOLDFISH and accessories in the city st rai | Bollerers” Posy Shop BEER TR TR Admiral H. J d Zicgmaier has Battle Itear assign to command No. 8 in {m iip Divisic the Team of South Main Street l||s1iln-: | brought, by Miss Helene Josmer, for- School for the Deaf | Demars, Grant | | when she later FIREMEN OVERCOME Brockton, Mass, Jan, 10.~Threa firemen were overcome ‘with am- monfa fumes and two were fnjured by falllng into a cellar when fire starting in a drug store ' destroyed part of the City theater block here early today, The damage was es- timated at . $76,000, Fird walls separating the City theater’ from stores and offices In the block en- abled firemen to save it from serle AGIDIN STOMAGH SOURS THE F00D Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid Is Onuse of Indigestion MEXICAN TROOPS AFTER MURDERERY Four Columns Pursuing Band That Killed German By The Assocluted Pross. Mexico City, Jan, 10.—Four mili- tary columns are today pursuing the bandits who murdered Willlam Hinz- peter, a German merchant and farm- ¢r, at the San Bartolo ranch, three miles from Puebla City, late Thurs- day evening, He was killed with Mauser rifles, Despatches stated that the crime was instigated by enemies of the lo- cal government who hoped to create an international difficulty. General Cruz, the military commandant, however, s reported to have declar- ed that the murderers have been identified as Indian inhabitants, The same band is said to have re- cently attacked other ranches in northern Puebla, . Clande Voight, German consul at Puebla, has made representations to the government demanding the pun- ishment of the criminals, Dispatches from San Martin re- port that John Etrauss, another serman, has been killed on the rafch near Texmelucan, formerly owned by Mrs, Rosalie Ivans, the widow of a Dritish subject, who was {murdered five months ago. Strauss | was Mrs, Evans's ranch manager and |was riding with her in the buggy |when she was shot and killed, He |Kimself was wounded. \Miss Judith Smith to Wed Philip M. Plant New York, Jan. 10.—The engage- [nient of Miss Judith Smith to | Philip Morgan Plant, step-son of | Wiltiam Hayward, Untied States | district attorney for southern New | York, has been announced by Miss |Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \(mor[.'r‘ Hunter 8mith of Chillicothe, \O and this city. Mr. Plant is a junior at Yale. He helr to some of the millions made the Plant family in railroads, otels and steamship lines. | Three years ago Mr. Plant was | defendant in a’suit for $500,000 A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion are nearly always due to acldity— acld stomach—and not, as most folks believe, from a lack of diges- tice julces, He states that an excess of hydrochloric acld in the stomach retards digestion and = starts food fermentation; then our meals sour like garbage in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases, which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get than heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or neusea, He tells us to lay aside all diges- tive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Falts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of walter before breakfast, while. it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue for ‘one week. While relfef often follows the first dose, it i im- portant to neutralize the acidity, re- | move the gas-making mass, start te liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of purse di- gestive juices, Jad Salts is inexpensive anll i made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. This harm- less salts is used by thousands of stomach sufferers with excellent re~ sults, b h | merly of the Greenwich Village IPol- Ilics, for injuries received In an au- |tomobile accident while she was riding with him, The suit yas set- | tled out of court after its trial had | begun. Mr. Plant is the son Hayward by her first i-"I‘M"n Manwaring of Waterford, Conn. Th were divoreed and married Morton . | Plant her son was adopted by her {second husband and given the Plant I name, “leat Bub It €Y Mothers littl who have lives In their k the danger to deli achs of g0 much do: That is why 80 many millions of mothers now depend enti Vicks for croup and chil s colls, nothing 1o swallow rui Vieks over throat at bedtime and cover i a warm flannel, leaving the othes loose about the necl wt the ng vapor may 1y inhaled. The fehild s better precio eping e gtom- ng. of Mrs. hushand, VISHER BODY DIVIDEND New York, Jan 16.—Dircctors of the Fisher Body Corp. today de- iclared a dividend of $1.25 on the new stock which recently was ex- changed on the basis of four shares of new for one of old. The old stock paid 810 a L r (‘:@I.IIS and a RAW, SURE THROAT END QUICKLY! WHEN YOU APPLY CAMPHOROLE Colds Go Over Night—Sore Throat ) nds e’ CAM en once you spread it on your © You can feei it toke Iy break up a stubbom cough the throat ani « rful healing vapors seat of thie disease with eacn i treath, up phegmi, stoppi throat 1 nd healing the sore, irritatad af the throur, chest und Bronchial fubes. g azd easily. Spleud onchitis, Tone wiiitis. Asthmia, Cat Preunionia. Wanufactured in 4 J. M al | s The Tex water wo sitnated in art of h\r Drive to the he water {8 pumped | trom a well 200 feot deep. [nherited Wealth Too often “melts away” because the experi- ence and ability of the man who accumulat- ed it is no longer at hand to protect it. A Will drawn by your Attorney, in which the New Britain National Bank is named as Iixecutor or Trustee, will safeguard your state against mismanagement. Your in- structions as to how the property shall he distributed or handled will be obeyed to the letter. e nander at CHURCH STREET |the Norfolk pavy yard. Tel. 896,

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