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TOREACH V VERDICT Discharged and Second Trial Ordered for May 21 Albany, N locked and back at the starting p as its trial was etght hours of delil ipreme court charged by Supreme Stephen Callaghan. The | the nurse | over tho last two years, as show NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDN |lhe last agency to which the hmuy to rn' 0 over those given care in 1526 | more visits were made made 19 made in 10 "6 “The free creased 20 Increasing Demand for Service and Aid Shown in Reports Submitted at Annual Meeting. ten : er cent. The | policy holde cent over that n Well Baby Conferenc “The att ce of the three W Baby Conferences Increased 1307 over the attendance in 1925, and| 805 over that 1n 1026, And ver, with all of these rked increase in | patients, visits znd Conference -'-‘ t=ndance, ing staff has only been enl three graduate | registered nurses over 1925 and by | 1-2 over 1925: g th ;uz Fical year was re- ted by officials of the Visiting | Nurse Assoctation at the annual eting yvestcrday. The association | work has increased appreciably by the report of the director, Rac C. Colby. Mrs. Stanley Goss in reporting for committee emphasized | 1 known asking if they are stiil 3, and stating the par has just arisen. K,\150!5 can be secured. And with all To- | —we shall need more space either imen but more particularly that of| DAY, MAY 9, 1925, e a charge which we ndertake as soon super. a bird 1f it goes in that direction.” Mr. Ford sald he had followed with interest the flight of the Bre- y develop a plan for the|in thls building or in new quarters the plane bullt in his own factory Telie? for the futu endvcanm of the problem. 1In this *nt and a 0( action can be pur- | nurse (prac'“a vi aster bonn cause her &yme | E pathy led her to believe that 6ne or other would make the family diately and perhaps pe nently comfortable. “Relief then, in crete gifts of clo! have ecalled on our | Agencles to provide and we have! never yet been disappointed in th tmmediate response. “At Christmas time accoflling to | custom, plants were sent to shut-ins |and stockings filled with toys were | | sent to some of the children known ! p, eixn which Welfare | .7 to housc our field and which flew to the peller ervisory staff, filers on Greenly Island. “Respectfully submitted | “Our planes can go anvwhere.” he said proudly. “They that way. | knew that pla : it to Greenly Islacd’ Then turning from aviation Mr Ford climbed on the front platfe lof an old horse car, and, whip In hand, posed for photograp! h horsecar was presented to {the Brooklyn City Railroad 4 Dearborn, of the' | wonld znon rni t of the year, Ihi"!. 9.300.00 4000 00 m by com- to 1 at ok Mutual The car, belleved to be the old- oot of its type in existence, was put| Imo service ia 1868 and continued to be eperated for 20 years. "‘v““‘! Arriving from FEurepe on the ul eiso | White Star liner Majestic with Mrs. ¢5.71 (Ford, he expremsed optimsim over :" D; business conditions both in Europe | s {and the United States, Disbarsements jsult from constipat 'Old Folks Say Doctor Caldwell was Right are built n . nor since he rhet the laxative 156 prac- | the he had v and ach a"d ot indispositions that re- ion was entirely | ,by means of simple vegetabls laxa-| tives, herbs and roots. Thess are still the basis of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup | Pepsin, which is a combination o![ {”G@MJ«) senna and other mild laxative herbs, with pepsin The simpler the remedy for con- | stipation, the safer for the child and 'ar you, and the better for the gen- | which 1 “We have no comparative fl;ures‘“’ the nurscs. Candy and | eral health o' all. Ard as you rar AT AGE 03 Assoclation r Motor Corps incident oc del jur: erat Nursing to be hel Mrs. Harry Bat te was chosen report- farc committee | uonth of April showed a endance of 108 babies at 11 ces. The Center street con- | s still leading with an average 725 bables were forward into the month of |3 her side. isiona aned |\ o | forvardl comversation| “opp, girector roported a total of with 1421 patients under care during the ! onth of April with 2213 visits 4 419 of the patients under | are wera admitted as new. Following the adjournment of the regular meeting the board recon- ned for the annual meeting of the | Association and listened to the re- "l ports of the year from the fol ing committes chalrmen Mrs, Stanley T. Goss—Chairman | irses Committee; Mrs. Gardner | . Weld, Chairman of Publicity | Committee; Mrs, Valentine B. Cham- berlain, Chalrman of pply Come | mittee, The report of Rachel tor, in part follows: m. To } ably turned @ Wwe or her counsel | at the conclusion of the sessior | Justice the report of the f ury was hop the jurymen and fr their agreement w statement in the lessiy d ym each received their foreman’s o words, “the| C. Colby, of your organization for the fiscal | year of 1927, “In cxamining some of the figures | for the past three years I have found |that the patients cared for this year matter ov to this ted and de- pre'rrrrd to t with the judge Justice Callaghan today, by 1 am glad to present to you what | appears to be a satisfactory report | of the growth and acomplishments | Exchange to the advantage of fam- “Yhe as | requirad attention to show the development of the bourly service since its inaugura- tion last year, but I it is » to say that it has e ifzed to an jncrea , the delivery nsive, and diffict | pertoa in rotatio “The three Dodgs coupes ve been used in the greater part of the added much to the incr vice to the comm an sistance of b 9 new dis- trict, Stanley Quarter, was formed to take advantage of the third car mads available, and the section well astified t &cparation from d tricts previously covered by nurses | using trolley and buses. A rnll‘l} driver uses the cars at any time that | ey ars not In use by the regular | driver, =0 that at no time is the as- | sociation without at lcast two cars in the field. | “With the addition of a tenth| staff nurse in November, a new dis- trict, called Walnut Hill, was sep- | arated from District 6, and it too| has justified its existence, in point | of new patients served and in the | year have | in eer- to the | general development of its prv\'@n(-} ive program. | Praise for Welfare Agencies “An attempt has been made to| use the Community Soclal Service h social problems have ! In so doing the nurse calls the Soclal Service Ex- changs and asks 1if the Blank family living at No. Blank Blank strect is flies in wh | were ke cided upon May 2 the taken into homes were expected he expense of the Christ- | mas cheer was et sp: Christmas contrib ciation. “Edueational advantages for the ¥ through erences. All of the t at least one of these ring the year at ¢ | them ?«:\\" been lo morc. Our ary was increased by 28 new books relating to pub! ealth sub- jecta, | urses Must Have Sound Health | 1 esaminations of all staft | ve been made thia year, | ve not been accep- | ted unless > from physical defect. Dr. Michael !\ln“!la. has contribu- ted his services for this procedure | d has been most generous with his time and advice. Re-examination | ©f each member of the staff each| vear {s the plan and provision for the correction of defects is expected, when advised. “It hag been a pleasure to work with the officers and committees | and to try to develop with them only the higheat standards in any particular undertaking. The staff, too, has been a loyal responsive group endeavoring, I belleve, to represent the best Interests of the association. “And here, may I pay special tri- bute to Mary Lockwood, who with vigilance and accuracy, comprehen- | sion and executive ability has served ociation in the capacity of telepho: oparator, housekecper, registrar, secretary, supply clerk and bookkeeper. I now believe that she should be called Office Manager, responsibility to the members } and appl HENRY FORD HAS | return from a three weeks' visit to VISITS CARUSO'S GRAVE Italy, May 9 (®—Enrico widow, tke former Doro 250 . Park Benjamin, with her| @441 |daughter, Gloria, visited Caruso's| 261 u resting place in the chapel of the Ca cesa family in the Naples ceme- . They were the ten- or's relatives, remain L@r-} several dayi GLINPSE OF PAST ‘Enjoys Driving Old Time| Horse Gar New York, May § M—The old an4 the new—horsecars and alr- planes—occupied Henry Ford's first day in the United States after his| England The airplane only visualized, drove. ome day there is going to be 2 machine that will equal the imagi- nation of man he said, speaking of aviation. “Whenever a man imagines & thing he can sooner or later produce {t. That's what 1 think. It will be an airplane that won't have to go 90 miles an hour to rise or the same to land. It will settle down quietly and In a small | space and it won't be dangerous.” | Ford said his friend Thomas Edi- | son once declared that the reason a | bird flies o well is that it 1s 95| of the future Rhe the horsecar he get resuits in a mild and safe way by using Dr. 1I's Syrup T‘r,\ sin, why ¢t ng drugs? A bottle of Dr. Pepsin will last a months, and al good for th to the tast free from s. In the '\Ff'r‘" P dose, given in the direction: rqually effective at all ages, Syrup | I Iy p All hat is W nd it especially ideal ores have the generous ople drug st uld be glad to have you expense how much Dr. Pepsin can mean Just write “Syrup ]l llo. Illinois, and we send you prepaid a FREE SAM- r-|PLE BOTTLE. Of 1286 Brides 1240 0ld us I\me increased by 1267 over known to any other agency. If the ived, let us say, that the n to the Salvation re- er} at f hiristmas, 1926, and to the y ia to give to the Senior he New Britalr per cent bird, while man fiying is ! 95 per cent man. cral hospital supervised fleld ex- | “Do you then believe that a man in publie health nursing, | must fly like a bird?" he was asked. already been approached { “Not that,”” he replied, “but !hel this service and it would seem ne will have to be closer to | ef of the imber given care in 1925 and radjourn- il 1""" over those cared for in 1 e Al would| 2401 more mew patiepts have I % +n | Celved attention over the new pa- . Department of Public Welfare in fetapls; He declined to| ;o0 cared for in 1925, and €12 | April, or visits | for 1estions concerning possible for the mecond trial. | Georze Z. Med prosecutio new trial and t MYSTERIOUS DEATH Scituate, R, L, May 9 (P—Rhode | Island state police have begun an| investigation into the clrcumstances furrounding the death of Obadyh Davol, 44, farm hand, who was found dying vesterday morning in a haymow at the Elihu Waterm farm hers. Davol dled at 8§ o'clock last night at the Rhode Island hos- pital in Providence. TI mwliral' examiner after an autopsy, said that a fractured skull was the cause of death. The only other injury was a | broken finger on the right hand. An Invitation to Fine Car Buyers We believe you will find in Graham-Paige models 619 and 629 those features of beauty, comfort, and performance to which you have been accustomed—plus the delightfully new experience of driving with four speeds forward, standard gear shift. they stay lovely, in spite of housckesping uz:‘ ’ WHOLE week's “crop” of new brides—in 11 cities*—more than 1,200 of them—told us their home-making plans. Each plan was different, of course. 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