New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 33

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HEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I*'I\’ll)AY, m DR. ARTHUR ROCHE TALKS ATR. E. CLUB Subject Is Treatment of Asthma | and Hay Pever Dr. Arthur F. Roche the diagnosis and treatinent asthina and hay fever last night be- fore a large gathering of the Amerl- can Assoclation of Industrial Nurses at the Russell & Lrwin club, i 1ditlon to the many nurscs present, phy- places, the sians of this city who showed their Dr.' Roche’s research futerest in which he w Dr. Roche 18 a nativ but has offices at 60 TFarmingtor avenuo, Hartford, where he apeclalizing in the treatment babies and in the handiing asthma and hay faver 8 has attended clinfes in W Fhiladelphia, Washington and Bal timore to further advance im v his work and in addition has spent scyeral extra terms at the Post hospital in York, the sludying of baby is a graduate of tl university medical school In his talk last night, Dr. laid stress on the fact that hay fever nor asthma should ed incurable as the many cu Bot 1 upon, il as either enrable oy that the patient might be afforded satisfactory relief, 1l said that the & rule was not difficult but that in the cases of ehildren, might be taken fc itis or pneumonta A carcful 4, was o toy 1s only hall wus well filled with and other appreclation ot work by the followed. of 11 Graduate New 1 Georget Toch I conider were in be looky he lhistory, he declare the catment SSATY 08 first important, of a patient of the 1 'such p il causes as som of the pati nt to by history Cage imes some the L as daily Jrritant 16 mala was prese iy, asis specialist, vr, ho said, ne caretul delving into as far tory wentsin a case to accounts of eded muc s his locate the cen men casy aft Much it be done, 1 with asthma dittens 1 manner cai and v the and ng ehiminat skin ¢ nimals sometimes mditions, sensi matic more than others, br. Roche 1 was usi 1 Iy of [ to irritants In one his ¢ containe asthmatic conditions f that 1 treitant te lec el liay were tho fever far from | rable c s was orking relief of such concluded 11 sthima lied maladies hops ste affli at mu He g 1l steadily ca. knowl mals coner was stion las had of bal 1 in asthma cases lias a i luired a slate masterful 1 ¥ #o0 calle v ide o ho Don’t Shame Your Ne Belt—Look Right dlscussed of Bristol 18 York, n neither scases should | diagnosis of asthma as mis- in asserted, found that s puwder and her was ing as medi- adily Sl of that company's stock- cropping POLICE SIGNAL SYSTEM Department Recelves Estimators Who Go Over Specifications, A representative of the Gamewell Co. was in the city last night con- ferring with the members of the po- llee board relative to the installa. tion of a pollce signal light system, such as has been advocated for a |long time, The board recelved an appropri- |atlon of §5,000 for the purpose In this year's budget, and although this amount will not cover the expenss of installing @ complete system such us the'size of New Britain warrants, it 18 estimated that it will be suffi- clent to cover the costs of Installing the four circuits and the placing of about 12 lghte in locations wherc they are most needed, | According to the plans of the board, four main circults will be | constructed, one to cxtend out Stan- ley street, the second 1o extend down South Main street, the third to ex- tend west on v Main strect {and fourth to extend out the northwestern 8 city. These four olr- complete equipment lquarters and the 12 lights will be installed now, and as additfonal funds become available ind the needs of the city are in- sed, the number of lights will sed. been completely installed, there will be 48 lights on the four circuits. 1'igures will be prepared by the Gamewell Co. and presented to the police board, after which work on tho installation will be started im- | mediately. \ the through tion of the 1 cuits, with the at police he| Quebec V.i‘ll‘a'gefi 9.\\"e—pt By Flre Loss $1,250, 000 Queboe, May B—The villaga of ) B ' fire which destroyed 45 houses and ecaused property losses estimated $1,250,000 before belng checked to- day. One man injured by a dynamite explosion and many other persons narrowly escaped death. The fire was started by a gasoline | exploston in a theater. The flames, | Irlven by a high wind spread quickly throughout the village and Lnrned several hours befors being Lrought under control was FOR E 'nfll", Andrew Podlasck to Visit Mother— | "finl: Sails Saturday I wrewell party was t Todlasek Ly a number lered An- mington of friends tions v ind My s Mary re rendorg Scarnik accom- Meskows jie Podlusek | luneheon was | Mr. Podlasek will gall for Europ tomorrow on the “Olympie” his mother and will spend months abroad, steamer to visit the sumnier VAN SWERINGENS OUT May 8.—A motion Intcw:tat st 0. P. and and their wership and control & Ohlo rallroad Valley system was representing WANT Washir , | asking Comm Ay clates of « t nd the gton, M. assn- Chesape Hocki Ly counsels TO G I\I I'L\\' “Mice and Men" by dramatie club of the )1 b igh schogl auditorium am will be- ion W w Suit With Last Year's !—The “Vest Off” Bell Is Ringing Now THIS NEV V' FASHION BELT OUTFIT Three Pieces COMPLETE $ 1 English Leather Belt With He SILVER BEI avily Plated .T BUCKLE and SILVER BELT (HAI This amazing Belt through our buyin Value g connections with a only possible combination of five hundred jewelry stores, B.GEORGES & Co. Square D 136 MAIN A eal Jewelers T EAST MAIN rritory and Get | at | {ther than refusing to comply the order of the officer, proceeded 1o When the system has | | fused to hieed the warning and start- Joseph d'Alma was swept by a | Cemmerce | N. B, MACHINE MEN | CASE NOW ENDED = Gallney aud McDonough Plead Sucmslully Edward L. Stelnle of 11 Si#man | °f New | Frank | Pinches of Berlin, a salesman for the |New Britain Machine ment suspended in thelr cases When they came up for disposition beforo polics wa Court, Britain the and salesmanager for Machine Co., Judge Benjamin Alling in court this morning. einle charged with operating a motor v hicle whilo undor the fnfluc lquor and Pinches was charg breach of tne peace. The two wera arrested by Sergeant April | | 27, after Mrs, Steinle had lodged & that Patrick O'Mara Sunday night, complaint with tha Pinches had refused to house at her order. Sergeant ¢ upon going to the house, Pinches to leave, and Pinch police abuse him, Sergeant O'Mara ther upon placed him under arrest and he out of the drlv street, Jrom the the machine was could sce that Ste operata the velic ay and onto driven, inle was #0 he unfit ° warn him under arrest also. Bteinle r ed to drive the machine up | court, so O'Mara, jumping running board, arrested him Attorney Thomas McDonough, ap- pearing for Pinches, stated that hoth although realizing that of {mbibing a little too con- the accused, was a cas freely, hud already sidarably from the had been given the suffered | Machine Co. further stated that of this publicity that the therefore moved pended in the the had excerded could nfliet that 1ses of hoth conrt an A 0., had judg- . 4 with requested fur- with was leaving the house with his prisoner ha saw Steinle drive his car | the | manner in which O'Mara 1 him to put the machine in the gar. | age or he would be forced to place .- publicity which affair, as both ‘om-vlp_v responsible positions in the Attorney McDonough | punishment | an indgment b MAY 8, 1925 Jolin l-l)lm John Glynn, age about 76 years, dled last night at 9 o'clock at th liome of hi aister, Mra, Willlain Cooney of 342 Elm strect, after an illneas of four weoks, Mr. Glynn will be missed great many people, mostly residents the western section of the city as he was for many years man for the late Dr. George Coole After the death of Dr. Cooley, Mr Seen 00l Jany o Ml Glynn, or “John," as le wus known | ™" Brad dn APy, s ity B 1’() most of his acqualntances, 58 L] ‘ 88 ot b een 750,000 jtinued as caretaken for 1 homestead, which adjoins tie | | Baptist church on West Main stree until about two years ago. ¢ a member of St Mary's church Ha leaves, hesides Mrs. Coo [with whom he made his home, | sistor, Mrs, Katherine Killean of { city and two eisters fn Ire alno two nleces, Mrs. Charl {Duffty and Miss Rita Cooney lof this elty. [ le cei linve been nott Tha funaral will b held tom ioZatlisnopars o morning at 8:30 o'clock opher Donlon of lnta homa ang ShRdte Sl e rrisii s and George W St. Mary's cem | Wall Street Briefs Unfilled orders of the U, | Corporation for April to public noon tomorrow, are « pected in the financial distriet: o show a drop of between 400,000 an tons, A decrease of 42 s was reported for Mareh. ters it Is estimated that the April decline may even exceed o half-mililon ton mark Calcula- re based on general bellef B, Stee be |nll\|v at by a In some qu a coael Clty Items was ine companies 1 and at 1 sh a fire Irankl ity this afternoon fo in a pils of lumher 1 street, Chief Noble At $2% e rrow from the ck from at 9 o'cle )In street condition of Miss Elizaheth ly injured when Wes Ruria Stpash - o was ha Wilitam Sichert William Siebert of West died this morning at I I8 survived by three hro Philip and Frank Siche fand two sisters, of New Britain a1 Branford The funeral | charge of B. [tncomplete. automohile on ¢ night, s d at the hospital th ospital t ; an : sund hot New 18 afte rt of this eit I'rea Mrs. K y Hills of Mrs. Sco (XFORD DESIRES 0 arranger Porter in are nts, Hons, P Amelia Radziewio Mrs. Amelia Radziewie died last night at her Broad She 1s her husband, Mic six children The funeral w |row at 7:30 o y)mm‘ Sacred aged 35 home survived by el Radziewic and stroet Steadfastly Reluses to Tusanitary Dirt ba held ton from ler and 7:45 o'clock from the He h Burial w in Eacred Heart cemetory May % tano Motta ¢ Donald Gafney appeared in | of Steinle, Alex " Pirkowsky, charged with | drunkenness and breach of the peace that Oxf notor held towmnor- ck from the was fined 5 and costs hy Judge Al- by Policeman David Doty after He was arrested last evening a| complaint had heen made to poliee headquarters that )ie was creating a disturbance at 8 Broad street, PRISONERS TOLIVE INCOTTAGE GROUPS New fstituton arks Depar- ¢ fure From Goyt. Method May 8 A gover vington, in An imen ods in handling prisoners will place federa for women at ginia. Congress has approp 1 100 for the pri and hitects are now preparing liminar plans for a cottage tem under which witl with the comple industrial Alderson, tion West V 89 n a » prisoners and negotiations r an additional first of vy acres federal penite nd in the Ked being sent partment of government ly difii prisone Dr. Mary B. Harris, w! *w institutio is the hn Howard Harris ergeritus of Bucknell prisoners slate falls, S (11 nE it to is fin to get t o will af Dr lent sity Bla she was made s Jersey Home h she 1 when | Girls of N inuary 1 exe ternat she BANQUET TONIGHT A banquet will be he ritt hotel ning H. A l The the Y e dinner by | several pron a | program of er hent fair is op | friends. MRS HITCHCOCK DIES Washingt Mrs, Gill H. Hitcheock today. She some time institution | ir syE live women's 1 | has ’ Funer als |‘ Sophic Zaione uniye be increasing e States to take head AGENTS IN THE BALKANS MALPRACTICE VICTIMS Provl No Copyrights and Treaty sfons to Protect Moving Pic- ture’ Representatives retary of c McLaren George Id at the Bur. M will be al ers and their i St CARD OF THANKS Joseph A. Haffey Funeral Director Phone 1625-2 opposite St. Ma Residence, 17 Sammer St -’l hureh —1623-3 THANKS I DGE RIND TO DURL For Mother’s Day Scnd Tlowers to ull parts of t within_tno our Floristy Deliver netice F. . Bollerer's Posy Shop 3% Chureh S Tel. 886-181 world 3 ngla “The Telegraph Fiasist of New Britain.”! channel STEADY. INCLINE T0 BE AS OF 0LD [ Con Texttle | (*orn Proa Clean PUTNAM & CO. MEMBUAS NEW WORA & MAKITORD STOCK EXCHANGES JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 € CENTRAL Row TR L IN STOCK PRICES » Market Gontioues to Point to Higher Levels i WARTIOW ornce . We Offer 100 Colts 100 Landers, Frary & Clark pev- | onth trend opening of today's stoc demand center public utilities and clalties, Columblia Gas & ternational Cement and Fou irle of prices was upward at the tarltet, The largely fr industrial Electric, Amerfean attalning new peak | fow ites of 1 Standard Gas preferred, West o 1% pe initial t o Iry 1 JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel, 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, Ar Am Am Tel Am Wor Anaconda Atchlson At GIt & | & deth Steel ... Bosch Mag ... Can Pacific (hes & Ohlo C Ml & St P C M & St P pfd 83 CRIsl &P . 8% hile Cop . Col Fuel Sug Sumn & New York listed stocks, discriminately purchased at Ohio . present market prices, will net good yields and offer ex- 142 cellent possihilities of appreciation in market value. 3 S May we offer suggestions? Stocks carried on conservative margin, Ret Ster) L Cane Sug den Of1 Chem Cru @homson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, Gen 1 Gen Maotors 15D Copper pid ectrie We offer 20 SHARES HART & COOLEY Price on Application Ve do not accept margin accounts EDDY BROTHERS & (@ HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer— 100 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark JOHN P. KEOGH Member of Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York Room 509, National Bank Building New Britain, Conn. TELEPHONE 1012 Joseph M. Kernan, Mgr. WOMAN FOUND INRIVER SUPREME GOURT CLERK IN SOUTH CAROLINA SLAIN Body Washed up at Wareham, Mass Identifled as That of Mrs. Ada F, land Harry 1. McCaw Shot and Kilied N B Ma Shanks, Missing Since April Dby Joseph J. Lucas, Police- New Bedford, M man at Capitol. §.—Harry 1 1. B G Town Meeting and City Meeting Board to Go HOLSE CLTARING 3 Exc STATEMENT Y 5 105G Body of Leverhulme 70,000 to View Viscount 1 — Excha s TREASURY STATEMENT 4 DAVID L GREEN DEAD TASAR Y SENT TO PRISON JUNIORS MIET CONGRATULATIONS CHIFF! HITCHCOCK DI S se for sev

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