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Opens Doors To Public Sunday Modern Institution Ready for Inspection Between 2 and 5 o’Clock Tomor- row Afternoon. The new New Britain General hos- pital pavilion, which with the other bulldings makes a total in estimat- ed value of almost a million dollars, will 'be formally opened to the pub- lte tomorrow, although the building has been completed and pceupied for seyeral months, It will be open for inspection between 2 and § &'clock. The building which is construct- ed of fireproof material and which has been described in detail in the Herald in a previous issue, is sald to be among the hest in the country, and has been so acknowledged by | | patient, passes the office of Miss the Amerldan Medical association which recently voted it class-A aftéer a rigid*inspection, Construetion was started in 1922 and it was completed fn 1924, The first patients were taken into the new. section on June 1, 1924, when the nfaternity ward was opened. July 11 all the other patients wgre re- moved to the new hospital. The new pavilion is cquipped with all the, modern oonvenlences such as dressing_rooms, dlet kitchens, eleetric signal systems and tele- phones. 'Access to each . floor is NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925 New Britain General Hospital - UNUSUAL VIEW OF HOSPITAL BUILDINGS IN PHOTO TAKEN ¥ROM AN ARMY AIRPLANE " On the second flpor, as one turns to the right after reaching the new pavilionis found the children's de- partment, This department is equip- ped, not only with steel coribs with high railings, where the youngsters can stand with safety If they so de~ sire, but also with playrooms with blackboards, “Mother’ Goose"” ana more modern bedtime story pictures on the walls, Toys and picture books are found In large quantities also, mnd Department Heads As the'patient goes into a room on the first floor he passes first the of Miss® Maude E. Traver, cctress of nurses. Miss Traver 18 a graduate of the Englewood hospl- tal training sclivol at Chicago, IlL, and prior to coming to New Britain has held positions as assistant su- perintendent of the Perth Amboy city hospital in New Jersey, and direotress of nurses at the Memorial hospital at Morristown, N, J. Just 1o the right of this office as he goes down the corridor, the Edna M, Degts, who is instructress in the training schoo) for nurses and assistant to the directress of nurses. Miss Deats is a~graduate of the Memorial hospital in Morristown, N. J., and’last summer took a post graduate course at the Leland-Stan- ford university in. California. On the first floor, known as the female floor, although not necessar- ily ' kept exclusively for women, the patient finds o corps of nurses: une der the jurisdiction of Miss Mildred Burke, & graduate of the local train- !was the most critical of the junior FOUNG ROOSEVELTS ARE HARD 10 FOL Houdini Finds Youngsters Aref Yery Critical 1’ LA FOLLETE FOLLOWERS ) ; ARE 10 LOSE PLAGES{L“R" ROTHERMERE * ftepublican Leaders In Senate Declde They Will Be Dropped From Committees, Washington, Feb, 21 ']:Illmn‘un leaders in the senate have determine «d to follow up the action of reading linsurgent republicans out of the W York, Ieb. 21.~Houdini, the magiclan has found in eight grand children of the tate Theodore Roose- velt, one of the most eritical au- diences he has ever confronted, Al though the “spirit” of their grand father under the magielan's guid ance, wrote a message and then painted his own portrait and that of | bis son, Quentin, on a slate for their | entertainment at a party yesterday, | ved no wonderment for th hey all gaid they knew | wasn't any such thing. But | they did stand in wide-eyed amaze- nt at the skillful manner in which he magiclan managed the phenom- | ena, | A Critical Boy | Hondinl later sald that Teddy, Jr,, udience. During the sleight-of-hand stunts that preeeded the “spirit" | manlfestations and the “seance,” | Teddy came n to discovering the | secrets of the performer. | “He wasn't satisfied with seeing | the tricks,” sald Houdini. *“He had to know how they were done. Twice I ha® to push Him Away. He wag getting too clgseto the secret.” | After the sleight-of-hand tri came the “seange,”. Each child was given two white picees of silk to hold while Houdini coaxed and pleaded with” fhé forées ‘the’ children could party councils by removing them from thelr committee places and giving them a separate party status | in organizing the committees for the new congress, Leaders have disclosed that this! action will be taken in the case of Senators LaFollette, Ladd, Birookhart and Frasior, read out of the party councils at the conference last No- vember when the republican com- {mittee on committees met late this month. Under the plan the insur- gents are willing in most instandes be kept on their present commiltees but will lose republican ranking by heing asslgned to such as a minor- ity distinet from the democrats. This course was taken in {he present con- gress in the ca of the farmer-labor | senators, Johnson and Shipstead. Tn the house, republican leaders in organizing the committeos for the new congress, plan to treat the dozen | Lalollette followers, who are to be | barred from future republican hous conferences, along the same line contemplated in the plan of senate | leaders. Those who hold chairman- ships thus will loge their posts, LABOR OPPOSED V5. A SCHOOLBOK 0d Conest 1o Determine m Is Better Informed m‘ f,unllm. Feb, 21.~London is look. | ing forward with amused anticipas tion to the result of the speclal ex« amination to which Lord Rothmere | has undertaken to submit himselt in reply to a challenge to show whether | he 18 better informed than the avers {age boy who has been through the London elementary school course, | The Daily Mall, one of Lord Roths ‘vr:m re's papers, the other day starts d a campalgn against what it des fm.m-u as the extravagance of the ' | London county council in spendin £18,000,000 annualiy cn an elemens tary education which 1s contended | was not gn education, as was shown by the complete inability of & ma- { jority of 26 boys who had passed | through these schools to meet the | test set by the Mall, which wanted & | boy, aged 14 as a junior clerk, This aroused a hot controversy im which many supported the mnew | paper, though the hoys found plenty f champions. Among the latter was former president of the Vational Union of Teachers and now & labor member of parliament, Mr, | Cove decl d Tord Rothermere | probably could not do . any better: | than thé boys had, and anyway e*ale |lenged him to prove his knowredge by answering & corresponding nume ber of questions, gained by means of a steel anhd con- | ing school. The second floor 1is ln crete stajeway or an automatic ele- |charge of Miss Anna P. Soucey, also | et ¢ i ' i 1 |Pot see. When the spell was ovep, Tfl ANY PULITIES o south of Prance, telepraphed M 3 . the south of France, telegraphed his vator. a gradugte of the New Britain Gen- This picture was taken especially for the Herald by two New Britain aviators, Nels Nel- ! the enildren tocked at the pieces ot oobDELAe, P rlog ot acce, e, remarking that he ha A patient brought to the hospital |eral hospital. The third or private | gon and Lieutenant Carl Dixon. The photo was taken. early this week under extremely dif- |silk and shrieked with delight, for R In’ the new $6,000 ambulance pur- | room fl0dr'i8 n charge‘of Miss Mar: |'go ¢ 4" dor o it A iy A SR the portrait .ofsthelr. grandfather : i loft. S0hacl 43.years sxo AL 1R 2 ; langerous conditions. A cold day, with a sharp wind blowing, his fingers almost | o5 PO 51865 Griitic 16 UHIOHS EXDWSS Oblemons {0 |of 14 and therefore that the test was chased about a year age, is taken |garet Mahan, another New Britain L {nto u rébelving room, given a’ pre-|graduste. numb with cnld Nelson was forced to leave the p;'ot*ctmn of the fusilage and stand on the The, Blg’ Moime peculiarly appropriate. He offered | he ig Moment to forfeit to the labor party fund i amination and taken to| Miss Clara C. Nelson, who also | edge of the plane, holding on the best he col il ( 3 I8 e cants thalbis liminary ‘examination and taken to ge of plane, g t t he could while he handled a 10- pound camera. Dixon Then came the big moment of the New Pafly | £1,000 if he did not attain a mark of | a dressing room for further exam.- lgrl\dlllllod from the Memorial hos- handled the D]flfle, afternoon. The spirit of the grand- If he succeeded, his challenger Ination. This consists of a thor- |pital at Morristown, N..J, is ma- ; - father was to write on a slate. They ; ough inspection, even to 4 chemical | ternity supervisor and has for her This picture is vemarkable in that it shows the entire group of lm!dmga USRI S s R e e 'I\\u;llw pay £200 to the newspaper analysis of the blood in & recently |essistant- Miss Elizabeth Wright, who which is the new pavilion. On the right in the foreground, is seen the modern nu | by & foot and a halt in size. They |8 The Associated Prees. e opened and enlarged modern labor- [graduated from the Lowell, Mass. | home and training school, recently completed, facing Hawking street. ! examined it carefully to make sure| Chicago, I%eb. 21.—Strong oppos % :'g.( % ”:]"::"n’ ‘fi"“:"""‘ub“‘ N ying: am sure your acceptance spital.” " " . . o) g e e e RAE A Tt “"A‘; elahibethe. instibrtion” 1o in To the left and beyond the new hospital, facing Griswold street are the quarters for |there was nothing on it. And there ton to the formation of a new poll- | joey not depend upon -the | large » s it ) < 19 ' . 3 s o= yasn't——not ha iy slate | tica ) y o resen’ K ¢ P 5 stvelenir If nobeusary, or @ wheel |charge of Miss Marion Durkee, night | internes, special nurses and male help. In the center in the background and facing Grand | yasm =1 ,-Z',"..fl"i O o ne slate | ressed by 16 labor organizations af- | MOnEY 0dds mentioned,” and under< chalr, or walks if 1o id able, through |supervisor, and a graduate of the | street is the old hospital containing the operat-ing rooms, X-ray and laboratory departments |ana turned over to Teddy and his | fllated with the confercnce for pro. | Fioch 1o 4r1anse the exmination e ; 3 t spital 2 % 0 . o 7 : A L . v 3 Vs Il e : - \e money odds ar 0 e B A, Vermont, Jospital 1 and business. and executive offices. Portions of Walnut Hill park are seen in the distance. | brother, Cornelius, who stood in th |Sressive political action in session 28 money oddaare et mou i center of the room 3 [ llc:f& he may find himsalf in any | tled, his ‘blood and other tests lhnr Houdini warned the ehlldren to The course of the labor organiza- mnm’mt the “!d'f r vrigfg for the one of a number of places, accord- | dicating that his heart is nllh;ls d {be silent—that the “spirits” come | tons was determined yesterday when i »I, tm‘m:unndl arrangement ing to ecircumstances. At the end |coagulation is sufficiently rapid an D tm t H d Wh M L I e sentthat she e fconal| L ont s dsiet erday when | o¢'ono " date and other condition: 4 e X 4 ere is perfect silence, | chiefs of the labor organizations, in- of o corridor ho inds he has eme/ other thingsfavorable, ho is pre- epartmen eads 0 anage arge nstltutlon i i CELS I m:crll olr:‘t‘q the I.slm:ond floor o‘r“ l‘l;;; | pared for an operation ”amllwgzlll: Houdini began creating the atmos- |transportation brotherhoods decided new bullding. He may remal rides through the corridor to th : Hor o to submit a resol Ve eare A : ? t G ¥ ; e phere of a seance, o submit a resolution at the confer- :;:leilno‘?rx;i» T ]Ilm the 5::?593:2 i ?m nu’mnn;;. \Hf'! lts e Bzc.r'a‘t]i"n: ; ’ , 3 N LR L g 4 ; : i ? When the lights were turned on |€nce today outlining their position as 2 ey e ormed orderly into i : L - 2 T ) i 0 b and the slate upwrapped, the chil- |Strongly opposed to a third party. S50 ;‘"]TL"]‘W‘VI'"T v”“*'. “"“’,‘J{ d";“}:’e 10| 10om. There are two operating s ] s ¢ ooy dren saw on it the portraits, painted | They agreed to withdraw from the Methodist Yearly Conference, After i 6 Veds, is sub-divided by par- ditl be o & 3 v RRR 7 e % o 3 e ) 4 & 5 ! rooms now and one more W f . L i 7 % in water colors, of the late president | convention in the event the resolu- T, . a 1d passtiarin Jop eWdgEE X (m:: {padadiin tha:ndar: tuture. Jhaipg, ; , ; ! B s Coy and his son, Quentin, who was killed |tion was defeated. TrvoDays Delibrratiogs Beckip ey o T O S Shation iny flents’ afliction may be & fractured o o : : |in France. Beneath, in writing that | _The labor chiefs instructed one of | Excommunication of Clergyman. ‘-N‘!’d"d pach feily "I‘I -'"‘ lon In {4 ne. If such is the case he is B A v 4 7 3 25 could not he misf , was inscrib- | their number to introduce the reso- : D O e rousls the glasy | taken ‘into & small room equipped ik &) - / 0 o “yonr dovotod . Thogorer - oua | iution of opposition and explain the | Copenhsigen,sFeb. 21.—The st \1‘?0;‘3 u‘; ::"i’r‘ultz)‘:\/‘s n\l’rr'?"x;‘]:\r": ob. | With a series of mysterious wires, | }§ 3 : U | “in haste, your devoted Theodore | Attitude of the affiliated labor or- yearly conference, after two o Beis sorehsT noroRs the sup. | glass globes and tubes which re-| | o and Quentin” The children gath- | 8anizations if the measure was de- liberations here under the ol i v stdy | mind him strongly of a radio, Here } s % # | cred about the slate shouting that | feated then to withdraw from the |leadership of Bishop Edgar Blake, ng country. Or he may stop | I ha % ¥ before he,reaches the ward and en-|he is taken in charge by Dr. Arthur | kR i G o ¢ . [ convention followed by representa- | has decided to excommunicate from tor one 6f the semi-private rooms |S. Grant of Maple Hill. Dr. Grant | B L Wi + S . The elght gueats at the party wera | UVe3 0f the Jabor groups. |the nuinistry of the church the Revs of two, threc or four beds, of which [is the Thospital rocntgenologlst, ; s ;. » 2 the children of Theodore and Ker- | ODLY nine of the 16 leaders favor- | - ‘”;r“"‘h' ”‘\«_-' ]‘.“h‘o brought the there areseveral, which translated into Inglish means | § . ; G % .. 1M | mit Roosevelt and Mrs, Ethel Roose. | ©0 entering the convention at all. ge against Bishop Anton Bast, "Ho fhg take th ator ~down -ray expert.” When Dr. Grant is i s ¥ : 4§ volt Derhy. The ras glven at | With a single dissenting vote, that ;\;h ) 1‘ sulted in his detention last E AxTad y ¢ ¥ £ e 3 E e : idh ¢ | December, oo flight'te the first floor where he | called upon to explain his protes- 2 1o hoine of Bty T A Al ¥antcs, ;xo\\wm:)ni; IL Johnston, president o | Dec mber. {inds & number of two and three bed |sion during the poputar introduction | § : Y ¢ LRy % % * e, mother-in-law of Theodore Roose- |(N¢ Machinists international, the Ja- | 8 { 5 : : e et ; ” : : [bor heads yesterday voted to oppose | The charge hrought by the Revy yooms. A the second floor it the | etunt of the New Britain Kiwanis ; 7 p e ’ ¥ patient, Bappens to be a woman, she | club of which he is a member, he i { g ¢ : A g, . ! : Pa | formation of a new party. Johnston [ M. Tngersiey against Bishop Bast, | o il O o || Ll gk W Baas iy A s eu explained he was mot pledging his | Who is the American Methodist Epise | | OER O o RS AT R ) et to any political course |copal bishop for Scandivania, res itrst floor only the cast wing is usf 1 | yeally are, not as you think you are. lated to the disposal of charity for patients, the west wing contain- | yure he takes a picture and speed- 3 e Ton AT e it funds. Biahop ‘t{‘_“ arreitid e g Kitehen and dining rooms. Rt ins if there is a fracture, | Reading from left to right: front Caroline Salmon, druggist and stock |interne; Dr. John .ee, interne; it mest (o itha fatall FREEEERCE S L S e v o aitar 1 dave Torttho Dail, The paticnt who gocs into @ Driv= | 4 roreign body Tadged In the throat [Tow: Maude I, Traver, dircctress of |room clerk; Llizabeth Wright, as-|Edward 1t Lane, pathologist; Axel | PTesit A Ii m’;,, r““; enator Robert -"’ Ta et ‘f’ ‘“>‘° without:hitie i ate room gets off the elevator on stomach. or learns whatever an |nurses, Dr. T. Iben Recks, superin- |sistant maternity supervisor; Mar- |Overstrom, engincer; Bthel M. Lewis, | el !”““" ““;" "“:"C'-’ ht it e M,"m‘"" m“‘m‘l‘e“d‘"l pro- {he third floor, where, in front of [ oo S G even Dr, Grant [tendent, garet Mahan, private floor super- | dictician Storrs 00 s ML UL o e e i & the doorway he finds e At o o STl itk el Sccond row: Marion Durkee, night visor: J “anning, anaesthetist; | Agricult : BautHon] G LH)GU WAITING “‘f any group’ his spokesmen, Rob- | He declared in an interview that e i i ous iy eoturay mossm L BTG ey vavea e L i ey G i i v e el e S llons (R ey lert M. La Follette, Jr., said. :;““oumrn;n‘ resume conduct of the which overlooks the south and cast | . OF HEE : inity supervisor; Anna P. § ; i ining school; also vice-president of | :]“ S prensedatho oninlon shthat A il "l,‘fm_l'TP"d‘"F trint, side of the city. /In the oom 1o | 0t Fp ol : |second fioor supervisor; Iidith Mer Edna M. Deats, instructress in train- Vew 13 Medioal socicty; | Thinks Teague of Nations Shouta [With trade unions, m'“"{" b i e Q‘r‘l;x:;‘l‘r:n‘\’]i:. e AR » he fuids |29d the Bellevue hosplts e R i (e o ! s s and similar sho) r Scand via. Which he is aselgned hore he filds |y W 50 7o e auato tn X-ray sery- | Pl operating room supervisor; Mil- |ing school s THTA) Wl s vt ety AT P T e In alliance as| Bishop Bast's arrest brought pro all the cquipment he would expect | =0 e amd Cornell. _ He 15 | red Burke, second floor supervisor; | Back row: Dr. Donald McGilvray, | Vincent e p Towards Calling | fin 1021 1 g AR bl iy sl ‘g“:’] X vodern hotel room, in addition |1°¢ Ll ! A ) jin 1 e ividual citizen who | tests any prominent Methos ; Mding tabl these bodics, had no chance to par |and the church’s b telb call bells for rurses. . vance with the medical corps of|versify at Budapest, Hungary. : lozen rolls cach v. Melday nurse Socliseh nt icipate in pavty \'n AR e e 4»1?:‘,? (;\’;”mcr;",fl 4 The fourth floor is the place : M SR e Dr. Lee at the present time is os- | scos a litid e of hat . 1118 | hirse lumder Mrs, L TR e el still regards the outcom : Gertinthic ety & mothers and their new babics, and > A, B, 10, during the world, war. | R A AP T o e fhinen | piats fand dittierean - A it e ; b 3 e e 2o e in his integrity and “unshaken one can sce through a large plate In the Operating Room St e [ e Cas s G ISR ERD e Sith S Vsl relief in his ability to meet his ac~ \ ind nywhere from 20 to I A IR g Soked ot hoiogist in charge of the labora- | pounds of t | 3 hile re I thank each | 80T v the @ of nations is l | cusers in a falr trial of the facts e 4 f&» A\l'lun (-7‘ pe time, each in its S 'r‘ B o yert 0 a0 = | the hands go round ti K C ver) for what they did .‘.r,-' ted before 3 fore any court of law.” 30 babies A_l o) A <l e Anfoperation. e 23 G | this time the patient’s ent may find a yonful of 1 8 v ¥ vish you success in your, formal move by the American g s ey o N '\h;m“; "‘Q\v‘;‘w““:rw\n)'.“ v, | Bis plate, or pessily peas or . | hospital. { cemment looking to the calling of a | Fairficld Man Given Compensation | g ca £ supervisor, and graduate © e oa PAY INDEMNITY or eight each. This department also | Now Britain training school. Prop- | by g N : ey & Rhare o0 : While hopatul { A S has a comfo sle sun parler, sim- ! arly arranged for his operation he tus!nu .::n,! ‘h‘lsl .xr‘tulll «‘u‘lm h 4 : 2 Al i 1 . aternily | ‘”\ o ~“{,).'u:“” ':‘l' at ‘I ‘..1’”.““ v)\ \um.\ ilar to the one below. finds himself in the hands of Miss “"“\‘“,‘ R DA AR O s yares s as fol I have el R SO L IR OrL g (For State! B o : : A patient if he is strong enough | oo o naesthetist, and /@ e l‘”“l- & punan ‘\5‘ i g 3 | e ait 0 make ¢ 11am el <i\;-1w\;iul.;x\é el g i : X lilnese Government Comes Across could be taken on the elevator 10| . & . " "} Danbhury hospital | who d wide expe 5 New S 2 @ how carcfully I was treated | 2 epLesentis ort, Feb. What is Wi i ihe roof, “where die would find, a [SachAle S0 M S0 Y e Tnost | York before coming here " f asCs |4 Aleily iholuraesiaaso tives have participated abroad, these | probably the first award of its kind ith $200,000 As Result of Bandig al roc with run- | who puts’bim to sleep in the mh.'i‘ | > S C an f & RCLE late ¢ and dut 1 wched a status which the | was ma v when Compensatio . comfortable rest room, wit Dl b e | A Big Tnstitution ; . [ehe ; mpensation | Raid of 19 ning water, a_bed, and other con- *”"'1'“}"‘ ‘f‘”r‘“‘ n surgeon, who |« When he returns to his room, || ounateny { »n from all, which T received du 8 Is commits {he Ameri-| Commissioner Buckingham orde veniences. He also would find him- | I )‘:‘] DL l“;‘r“‘\h“’ Now Britain | While convalescing and between the ' " JUSCHERNIV ¢ {ing my 15 days' stay in maternity « r definitely | paid the claims of Nicholas ) ok | BY ociated Press, self on gne of the highest observa-TMIERt be on Rl }4imes his nurse is taking his tem- the said al. It is a S to ing of a conference | of “harle t, Fairfi ; Feb, 21.—The Chinese s tn thp city, and sould look | Men on-the operating or consulting | o0 L o NEratoihal which one should remember - N rica recaived while : 5 ; 5 ] tion spots in thp city, h staft of the hospital. or some one | Perature. givin him an aleoho! rub, h el . r ived while lm)r.\)'\ul govern paid to foreign down upon Rackiiffe Holghts“and| =" © refers, performs the opera- | OF Paying him some other attention walth as w s in the hour Whetherthe attitudo of tiie otlier)iby. the ‘Conneaticut! agriculty | gover; s $300,000, Chinese cur Walnu{ Hill park. Here he is treat- D P e or more of the |the patlent gets ruminating and ed. 1 also v I s indicated in the conver- | periment stati hting mosquitocs, | indemnity for acts of banditry ed to a vast panorama of rolling bills | tion. assisted by one or more of th | grows curic 0 he asks questior hospital to any " Iyt has presented 4 d 5 atluck had been employed as committed when the Shanghai and valleys stretching in all direc- | following internes: Dr. Donald J. Me- el e Sape S s ¢ 1 g = o T oo se o1 1 express train was raided by tions for miles. Hartford, 10 miles | Gilvray of Nova Scotia, a graduate, ' T b i il 8.y ¢ in the dits on May 23, and 300 in the distance, on & clear day, | of the McGill university at Montreal; | ()P0 e ] inea e - = s ¢ toienirs B0 soems dlmost like a continuation of |Dr. John R. Tec, a graduate of | 1o War's | o | i P aneei O " & g i d o 214 persons, tncluding 34 torelguern, § New- Britain. Not only can the|Queen college at Kingston, On- UL L L O, a O'Leary =iy ‘ e ey chr o i e o e net roine s oo el R Traveler's fower and the dome on {tario; Dr. Vincent Mendillo, a grad- | cal and patholo: s minntiony at the Pations Think, R L M LT TEiAgn mow pn ol pn sENANE C A Hen wliter i s Tt g S | P Trnest Shoem. | made and 159 X-ray pletures were Mhen, having lear all 1 4 8 e k AT @ 1 | of it was | Rockefeller, Jr, faken to a tomple the capitol be seen, but many of the | uate of Yale, or Dr. Ernest Shoem B n 3 e howey damp wet places making it | on Fortress Paotzuku were held for for him often times to| smaller buildings. i)cn, a graduate of the Royal uni- Irive home in the early evening! o sum, which was pa Sene — 147 cluding nurses. Th an s he can think of. This he « chd b and IR IoratE g i , Sk ‘~‘ }-* 4 : ar t § lenick, Nethere day. . complimentar others | ¢ « 8: “Ono Mitle| o0 Fe or in ins back and legs which increased | matic _corps, represents full settie= It he noticés the heat from his| mengion hoxes nd : 1 twe c 0 such an extent that he was un-| ment of What is known as classes diator, he learns that the firemen | tickcts, cte., fo oris to 1 A 1h at niz s ® to drive his car o and from| A and B Lincheng clalms, with the and engineers in tho ‘boiler house, | ar nkly critical ¢ before g 10 sle cad o VOUhD[‘D l l(‘U jwork and fin into | oxception of certain supplementary « under the direction of Engineer Axc Ly Ly etvp r \ ar - vis - gl | myelitis, or inflammat f the; damages demanded by foreign gove Overstrom, burn for his comfort five tons of coal each day 1 the RyrarLd t €ach time o e _ Gloucester Man in Hospital After It he calls for ice water v « . 3 that he has done his she o Aol o only ¢ i . Jury Is Suspected of day., deeper into the que hoaptalin nie Agzats. g cortpe M Iona : Eating the Evidence +| tion of foo Haven, Feb. 21.—After a jury with an averas n hal i) i i ! s afolo Madriga, ¢ superior court yesterday had : X ) ¢ « rdict awarding $3,000 s 10 George Katzanos, Meris | under the dircetion of Miss Litt T g s 1 ¢ lischarged from ho crehant, court attends Lewik, an expert dletician g g < o el ave | G, a basketful of cllndy, vl redi ther 1 « e exhibits in the | corps of chefs and assistants . - . ith violation of t eral I i n m 4 M s | the nurses' uniforms are made there : o r in Death of Child Who Tell Trom | St it in remdieiill |that the housckeeping is in charg ne we ) : 3 ; = under a vib onithe Tight Automobile. 1 his store is Jos of Mrs. Anna M. Pearson or less fami th I 1 St i d. t} ¥ oken down a wall He further learns that he 5 4 L2 3 D J 1.—Cor tore, f it with dust and cat 200 pounds of meat 8) T+ v 2 . g . ] r patrol iing his stock of candy andl that that 25 SURd *a us i s | orn at RV e Mo o aaiE s vhile at me Ly / ; f i as left i into his store po o our year old Ho ci¢ wight, throug . they recognized the portraits. walina Tongworth, v grand- ter of the late lent, was | the only one of h grandchildren Photo By Johnson & Peterson. voked a spe- Medical society, and saw service in i i 1 g i ington, Feb. 21.—President progress has been noted by Dr, Eben Recks, superintendent of e ever SRIENY SR SRS \ ! SDANERING foento G - —Mosquito Campaigner Made 11! taken or m his illnes E 3 1 : ] e He learns that the lospital a N i a T ! s t € « _some-, ;“j’f_ll patients and 137 empioyes, to % vack and 7 i thic aitilude e st spinal cord produ ralysis and nments injury to their nae o8s of ¢ s lower imhs up his work — e Trying to 1lee Uederal Rum served 64,000 meals this is | ier 3 oy wild chase off Cape Anv | daily in the kit inchined 1o gran nd s pric . - : u r B e he Iy exhibited in court was part of earn means 8 t ¥ . ; pairol bout ivar r running bo: ) trucl the stock and was taken by the jurg Arink ¢ Photo By Johnson & Peters AU 9 . : . 5 . 2y S8 e 2 q 3 ; = 7 reoring lost SIS agveed to poxe ouly pn condition that her identity be not disclosed, is onv | a sliee oflowst unity |on the m i s¢ of the closed | of va at once suggests a Classle 8 of the victims of the recent trolley wreck at Chestnut and Stanley streets. and others use up 50 % of brea t 5 1 e t arse, also my nded to t t b i sldiy t Y f in driver's scat. 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