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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1926. JVISITING NURSE FRIEND TO BABIES * Tiny Tot's Rootsteps Guided on ] ll Road fo Health iting Nurse Association of New Britain is busy keeping the bables of New Britain free from sickness by using preventative measures in the way of proper clothing and diet and by encourag: ing ‘the mot 'S to bring their babics the “well baby” confer- are held three times a to ences that three channels by which & Nurses are kept in vith the cases needing at- They the insurance ians and th appeal to tention, families themselve jation for erson, who is in charg Nurse association states pro had heen made in impre the mothers with cer- un facts that had been previo gnored in conneetion with the ve work of th Eight are kept busy at the nt time, providing the neces- care to the very youngest of w Britain's new citizens and es- \r"l‘h\ to the sets of twins of has been a plentity The nurses are t for services e ned on c ed from door to door. They to ck in their y respond to every new care is continued only dos in attendance; mothers in t grea <1y pre- e association. rses is summer. in the home care to mot 1y hold Aby" | e were room, brought into the weighing each one being greeted by name by the nurse who seemed to know cach one. They were un- dressed and lald on the scales where their weight was compared | With last week’s record. The room lis spotless] clean; the scales are spotlessly clean; the windows atoilensly olcan:) int fact tha Ley: note of the whole place seems to cleanlines Regular tors ences know each ual greeting is, “Did he gain? The weight record is the Bible of these visitors. Nothing else scems to count in life but the fact that their child has gained 10 ounces which is one ounce better than an other there The of the confer- other and the babies themselves time. They gurgle e air and make faces her and hold long conve in baby talk. One of the looks over to the other an old friend on the sc; “Hello, Billy, he what's your weight practic the same inquiri bout the other Sam, old man on the scales. have a nd claw at each fions ildren nd sees gurgles, his golfer ame. " an- “Iow s one wers the one you coming Oh, so-so, up you unde tuation.’ and down. and, but quite a The to a respec! and cow two babies then settle down long conversation about tk ve merits of barley wa s milk. weighing conti when t is estimated W d until 4 eon that ed at It babies rence, the mothers askin about feeding and care of ldren. Nearly all of the mo steady nis of the ferences, room every book that co about are vice cl con- nd watchi the here is no the glow r's face when s weight with tion quite 3 in a moth. Steady |t erence each ad- the hers |y weighing the GALLES ADDRESSES NEW LEGISLATURE < Says He Will Stand Firm on Religious Laws Mexico City, Sept. 2 (P)—Coinc dent with the opening of co to which t¥ holic Episcopa appealing in forlorn hope for modi on of the regula- tions for enforcing the religious clauses of the constitution, both President Calles and the I e again have relterated the unalter- respective positions, rged the other responsibility the situation h has c °d a cessation of wor- with priests pr churches throughout the cour n economiec boycott which ly is h de. In his message to congres lies told the legislat itude of the clergy A him to issue the rel gulations. He declared th ded to proceed firmly h he had chosen a*d th vinced, despite obsta ore him, a majority of the can people would support hirm forcing the laws Later the es jous alo t he les placed in e s 1ssued a for- r that was most dout ing to the other course which would be open war, it of the church was the belief of that ch firm. attitude world that forenc the wonld there was settlc without satisfac- that ap- announced that a hill for |try. he could not forget his duty to | in sary by ministers high in the church | hierarchy deliberately rejecting the | constitutional provisions and r\llmg [upon their followers to reject the “The only view of the Iment,” the m said suppress that anti-social, anti- mrl- dical and improper act of a group | instigated by the so-called spi l'll chiefs, openly and publicly, of in- | tended disobcdience of the law un- der the pretext that the group could not accomm the law to its strange conception of liberty, and neither could t satlsfy their private intei shape and measure the: Therefore the reli were promulgated. there had been no creeds by the law. regulations introduced notling new; all alarm over them was unjustified and un- timely. The Fpiscopate in aid it d no co ng to congress for hoth the minist tions and of the interior have de- red the government's adverse titude, and also because nobody nores the fact that co been elected by the pointed by professio “We helieve our spec although energ E: e statement added a les- son to those who believe all conflict 1d be scttled b th of a and revolutions. We have given ail the world an example of how ty y should be opposed and how ght for liberty.’ AUGUST NOT 80 MUCH OVER AVERAGE MONTH Heat r-mem- “was late ous regulations > me said be s of its statement ence in appe: relief bec of foreign re b2} at- people but ap ude she e use rms Weather Records Show Only Thres-Tenths of Degree Ahove Normal o») w Ha Whil | enforce the religious laws. His work | his respect had been made neces- | TUNNEY GETS BlG WELCOME IN CAMP *nu«erm whom doctors were called | m attend several hours after church | d young people conclud- y afternoon’s outing \\H)l a banquet spread beneath the ed that lteade |ed yesterd (Challenger for Jack Dempsey’s| Grown a Hero in Strondsburg Stroudsburg Pa., Sept. 2 (P — Most of the population of Strouds- burg was astir early today to catch a daylight glimpse of the city's newest citizen, Gene Tunney. The challenger for the heavy- weight champlonship slipped in be- tween suns. The streets were lined with cheering folk in spite of the late hour. Tunney’s rousing welcome here comp! a day of trlumph for him. Regard of the outcome of his bout with Jack Dempsey he ad a day in which he was cheered to the proverbial echo in three citles, Speculator, N. Y., Phlladel- phia and Stroudsburg. 'he challenger settled at once into his new environment. He found the ring ready for his daily boxing lessons and there was no lack of trials for brisk road work. M Billy son met the wishes of the boxer in settling him in th ains to complete his training indications were that Tunney nd the Cocono r: the Adirondacks he I ount will not unlike rted. ie warmth of welcome the New Yorker m Pennsylvania moved him deeply s is wonderful,” was repeated half a dozen times as fresh outbursts of greeting were hhowered on him in his triumphal entry. The ct 'r had to take time out in ack iging the welcome to tell a number of inquirers how to pronounce his name. There has been a disposition to sound th allen, {had rs ans who attended the vie- greed that the the result of tainted veal loaf, prep: been e picnic. Within a few the number of mounted to 75 and it was estimated another hu affected but recove: tration of home NGOVERN CHOSEN MERIDEN CHIEF Has Been With Police Dept. for 4 Years t minis as Comn state ty n J. McGove ent s J ment anks in 41 ye nade c missione senator, O'Brier John Jlied to be ared mad —_———— assessment, Mr., heatedly, molars, removed PUNISHMENT FOR . PRISON BREAKERS Danserean and Knowles Lose All ‘l Maaria, Sept . |Damaso Berenguer, Privileges nvns both Rev., tev. R. F t Evangelical assessment and the , and poisoning was which | advance for |high commissioner |was sentenced to si ‘unment in 1924 for quet at in meal | had hours of the seriously i1l Hartford Dansereau long term Sept. 2 (®) — Charles and Walter Knowles, prisoners who escaped from the state prison at Wethers- field the morning of August 7, may e another prison team as a result of action by the board of prison dire terday. The board off approved the di a ken by Warden Scott and t ed the Hugh cau and Knowles red persons were d with the ad- remedies. tary household. n tribesmen bad trie case over to M. Alcorn. Danser will probably be arraigned at the r term of the superior court on charges of breaking state's prison. Loss of All Privileges The disciplinary action taken by Warden Scott after their capture in a ne bor; cornfield two after they ped. includes redu tion in prison rank from first to | third class, with loss of all privileg- -1 and also a commutation Society’s Own Show on Westport, Sept. own show, w of the Falirfle club—the event of board of night named Cap- the grounds of the nds. The show will and Saturday, night of 54 days' ce in each case. at period of time will be added time the men would have served had they maintained a good n record. The statutory pun- ishment for conviction of breaking state's prison is a maximum of ten addition to the original a fe; Th to the ran of rom He of is th havin Westport and the pick viee tion Golde irs of s on the exhibitors are r fleld county. Ohio Man Arr years in sentenc Was Notorious Thief , a notorlous cattle and sentenced from | Sept. 14, 1925, to eight to thirteen been convicted of Danserea thie was Windham county, term of He had automobile thef horse Toledo, Hendrickson, serve a years, following discovery rary home in which He supe po- Riddle, which speeches General Primo De Rivera's dictator- ship were delivered, pointed head of King Alfonso's mili- anish troops at Mellila. third annual the first show on the continue eing a ball. events on the calendar bringing to debating the glittering A wagglsh official moved a $1200 board complied. Former Prisoner Heads King’s Military Staff 2 (P—General former Spanish in Morroco, who x months impris- attending a ban- attacking has been ape General Berenguer was command- er in chief of the Spanish forces in Morocco in 1921 when the Morocco- ly defeated He the was 1 for negligence because of the disaster but was acquitted, Horse at Westport 2 — Boclety's horse eld County Hunt the early fall for reds of prominent residents of Fairfleld county—opened today on It will be club’s own club. Friday ature for Friday There are 69 of show horses hunters and jumpers from all parts of the east, althougk most of esidents of Falr- ested on Charge of Two Wives Ohio, Sept. 2 (M—Harry 26, was under arrest here today charged with bigamy by police of the ndrickson lived Their petition s already served of ten to Knowles who minimum of a sentence ty fleld Edd has gained syllable as if were spelled The bearer of the rew friends that he ation in which ed as though pounds of coal, VEAL LOAF POISONS 200 ATTENDANTS AT PICNIC Affair or Dorothy or re with Oralee Schaffer, 15, his bride of two months, and her mother, vears, was sent to “””""“"formf\rly Mrs. Ruth Schaffer, whom Hartford, March 9, 1916, | he married three years ago. and was eligible for freedom &nY| The girl is being detained at the time the board saw fit. He was t0|jyvenile detention home, and her have appeared before the board of | mother s at the Schaffer home with parole yesterday her six months old son. REMOVES I‘TALSE MTH [= ‘sthitutors chiarse: suia prtnn PROTESTING HIGH LE probably will be held for Marshall, City ies are mothers 1 as to teach health. small amount charged for 's services and in cases e patients cannot afford the ted pricesfi less is acce care where The “well ba held three wing plac Cent > offices of the association, nesday between 2:30 and Washington every Thursd ) and 4:00 o'clock: ol e y Friday between one nd 4:00 o'clock. Two n e in orde 2 tion on the ground th e oo e er hats rred with conference held at air motorists and ter street office for many accidents with One nu ger that a player, killed or did the the sake of being fash rocords of might The mothers for the sart young, although there sprinkling of older women ttended also. The bables name A vre- Mussolini Confers With th American Sea Captain (A)—Premier Musso- terday received and con stain Paul C American steam: ni ounces. Jiihe A3 : £ L weather du X AT his Movie Companies Modify month Tun” Their S.\'c Mandates B er C , Cal, 2P — Motion picty 3 o took slap at women's ing their women stars and fea- ers wearing their b ppy hats now compro d n con th while their a is pres meas- hove hte monthly sned by The mean was s soun wi it me, Sept rep weather ximum normal f congress modifies the pre the eeae e proc 1l decision on the - for- rests with him a weck fore message said, 42 chu 1 seven ment of road in and bonnets the owners omobiles. aved all Ttal- | acio Florio taln Grening details o and paid to the heroism of the Ame ader and his cresw. tic last members of ocean I, authorities to face a bigamy how | charge there. today th to the fving W » o'clock; ry norr the freight steamer sked the oria Church Fnds Disas- between Tottest mercu ter a had b priests ha for violations of the propaga foreign country The only premier Offic! sued the MISS KENNEDY SHOWERED A shower was tendered Miss Ka- thryn E. Kennedy, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. John F. Kennedy of 522 Ferry street, New Haven, at the home of Thomas T.owe of Washing- ton street this city, last evening. Many beautiful gifts were given Miss Kennedy in honor of her ap- proaching marriage. About 75 guests attended the shower and enjoyed the games and dancing. The home was beautifully decorated. Miss Kennedy will become bride of Willlam G. Gray of |Grove street on September 16. | school, trously — Two Victims Pays rescue Tormer Atlantic Mayor st month he great- when om was who their the the vision 2:30 is- coolest day Tdiely To Die ury droppir mess d that the For Excitement in Baring nsed by the re n commar ac- ses 2 z to as on sed 24 points attity Peoria was | nearly two hunire with ptomaine annual picnic of Iil, Sept. 2 (A d today for t 1 pe poisoning the city “eal loaf ss of rsons stricken the ren stian Platinum Set. 20th SWINGIN Dulut A PICK 2 P Hill, Louis man board of the ireat Northern ailway and a grandson of the late James J. Hill, r of the system, is learning railrond bus from the »spaired of Eround up. He is swinging a pick es of two girl as a $2.50 a day section hand at Two clergyme among the |Foreston, Minnesot S interfe the ociz and kept the War- Hin, Atlantic City, N. J,, 2 B— William Riddle, former mayor, and Atlantic City's largest individual sterday was ordered to taxes on ‘an assessment of 00 for a set of platinum false teeth which orn hi mouth, ac- cording to th z of the Atlantic County board of taxation. During a protest over a $958,000 Sept. were re- s evolved u The had ad not to revolutions and Although the presi- -occupied by other ding u r avs during - religious of been in been the month cloy 4 on ed on ninc it s for sixty tution owing incidents. weighing and L0 but the babys' gain in pay $12 ionable pictu e oduction enforced ot} dent had been pr probiems dema the recon; Thund 2 days. weight ere a ¢ h yer s occu eir homes to hos- most solved ing the 86 READ HERAID ¢ ASSIFIFD FOR BEST RESULTS fans « problem whils driving, tion the coun- : ADS a one 1l for uction of n were Only Two More Shopping Days Before School' Opens New Britain’s Largest Ready-to-Wear Store BESSE-LELAND’S BESSE SYSTEM CO. T RTINS D\ . 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