New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1928, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1928, ficld institution per 100,000 of popu- three events, all that the regulations | Mary T. Washburn, Jessie Cross gnd | 3-5, held by Miss Liucs of England, lation increased with regularity from - of the meet allowed, and won all of | Loretta MceNeil, all of the Millrosc wo national marks were equalled. 26.4 in 1920, when 294 patients were them, A. New York. ¥ lie Northern California A. C. relay | | M under treatment, to 43 in 1928, Miss Cartwright qualitied for the S0 meters — Rayma B, Wilson, | team covered the 440 yards in 1-5 when 710 were under treatment. Olymipic team by winning the 100 | Pasadena €. Dee Bocekman, | seconds to tie the record, while Lil- | In 1922 there were 540 patients meter tryout event, and captured | Headlight A, Louis; and Flor- | lian Copeland of Pusadena, equalled | under treatment, or 37.3 for each national championships in the 50- fence Mebonald, Boston | the mark with the s-pound shot by | O ——— 100,000 of general population; in TEE—— yard dash and broad jump. ‘I - High jump - \Mild Wiley, of | hurling the iron ball 40 feet 4 1-4 | . , 555 patients, or 37.5 per each . i | ifornia girl's feats heiped her team Boston; Jean M. Shirley, Haverford, | mches. | as many eggs P rifes Best Paper on Eleotro-|:0on s Sopuistion: in bas, ‘554 |Eltd CAWIGHE COMDEIES D) ron s i torai ot 55 puints to cap | it athorine Sasuinss %o Lo | Bk et i patients, or 36.8 per each 100,000 . ture first place in the team scoring. | and Marion Holley of the Northern| Canton and Lima, Olio. . a 4 re cach | . p]atmg ]0[ con“[mon of population: and in 1927, 634 Thm Evmls in 0|ympic M“t The Pasadenu (Cal) A. C. took sce- | California A. ¢ |surroundcd by an elec loop | 50 90 fastel’ beatlng patients, or 39.1 per each 100,000 of ond place, with 17 points, and the| Discus throw — Margaret Jen- | power transmission line which can | pppulation. — Boston Women's Swimming associa- | kins, Northern California A, « s Cqethind T dithier Hrastion and George B. Hogaboom, chemical| Of the 710 patients at the Con-| Newark, N. J. July 5 O® — Al | lon Was third with 8 points. | MeDonald, Boston: Maybell i Tn aaditt 4 ; . insures more reliable clectric power ) 557 S % { nectitcut institution on January 1, . n addition to Miss Cartwright 18 : and Lillian Copelund, both | s pvice for industrics. AN engineer, of 537 Stanley strect and | 1928, 358 were males and 352 fe. | 1OUSh “iron man athletic feats are| givly wers ed for the Olympic | of Pasadena A. (. | consulting engineer for the United 3 comparatively common, Elta Cart-|team at the end of yvesterday's meet Only ¢ American record foll in‘ { males. ¥ e ————— - 1 3 States bureau of standards at Wash- | wright of the Northern California |by the eastern Olympie commitice. | the mect, although track conditions | FOOT SPECIALISTS SAY y .Mayonnazsa Athletic club has introduced a new - " The sclections for the four events|were the . Miss Rayma Wilsor ington, has been advised that he was | Wife Sues Her Husband | wrinkle in track and field athletics| arc: ot lena 4. C., covered the § Miner, Read & Tullock 3 Tvist by staging an iron girl performance. 100 meters — Elta Cartwright, | meter distance i the r 3 - ’ For Property Division Competing in the women's national [ Northern California A. C.. Elizabeth | out event in 2 win 5 AT Local Distributor Claiming neglect on the part of | championships and the tryouts to se- | Robinson, Lliinois Women's A. (., {onds, four seconds bett DR the defendant to pay his share|lect the first woman's Olympic team [ Anna Vrana, Pasadena A. C., Olive {mark made by Mareollo Kley of Y towards the interest due on a first|ever to represent the United States, | Huzenfus, Boston Switiming rei b b e THI ASPAPERV—S'"CK WAFER ON mortgage and als his share|little Miss Cartwright competed in|tion; Edna Eayers, Brooklyn, and|er than the world's record of i | AWAY GOES PAIN—OUT COMES CORN‘ | towards the taxes and upkeep of a | property located on Jerome street, Mrs, Theresa Mandl has brought suit against her husband, August Mandl, and others, claiming a par- ; tition of the r estate which is held jointly by them. The amount of the mortgage is $1,100. Papers were prepared by the law firm of Nair & Nair and [ ] were served today by Deputy Steriff Martin Horwitz. FRAUP CHARGED IN sUIT | Andrews, Swift & Co., meat pack- | | ers, brought suit today against Frank Puzzo and Paul Castello, ° | claiming $200 damages. The writ | M | issued by Attorney Monroe S. Gor- don, states that on June 15 Puzzo | d rn (:ctrlc istres “ “ was indebted to the plaintiff in the O e lhe MlSthtS 0{ lhe MOdeI HOHIC ) 4 | sum of $63.17, which indebtedness GEORGE B. HOGABOOM | dated back several months. In order [to avoid the liability and with in- A \ awarded the first prize for writing | tent to defraud, it is alleged, the de- 4 \ and presenting the best paper on | fendant conveyed by a quitclaim elcctroplating before the American | dced property located on Franklin Electroplaters’ society during the | Street to Paul Castello, which prop- e | erty was the only asset owned by . A 5.0 X the ‘annuet convention of that |the defendant to suffctently satisty Installed and wired by electricians \ erganization in Toronto, Canada, re- | the claim of the plaintiff. The plain- cently, Mr. Hogaboom with his wite | tiff claims $200 damages, that the s e TR e T of wide experience. Wall sockets har- and have just returned home. |and void and that the property re- The prize 15 gola medal and 1s [N 0 the hands of Puszo. - The monizing with the plan of each room. \ She will have a continuous ample presented each year to the individual | Fahers Were served today by Con- doing the most outstanding piece of | St2Ple John 8. Recor and they are T In” G Mo | omatle'in ety sour on” T \ supply of hot water made possible by i L fourth Monday in July. : haln il 1 T R R e e L A A Master Electrician’s Job an automatic gas water heater. 8 o v’ 3 ioxsbon | oot Tired “Principles of Electroplating and | oot it e ) and Swollen Completely Done For Speed, Simplicity, Economy He studied at the Newark Tech- Ei d ID ? b h USE GAS nical school and later entered the at £nd o ay: y t c / employ of the Hanson, Van Winkle | Don't endure the torture! You can & Munning Co., of Newark, N. J.'find instant reliet in this simple He now is in charge of the Matte- | home treatment. Just put a tea- Wwana, N. J., plant for this concern. | spoonful of Sylpho-Nathol in a gal- During the war Mr. Hogaboom |lon of hot water and bathe your was stationed at Washington where | feet in the solution. The sting van. he was connected with the U. S ishes at once, swelling's reduced, bureau of standards. At present he | pain all gone! way to end corns is attached to the bureau in a con. and bunions, too. Get Sylpho-Nathol sulting capacity and makes oc-|at all dealers. / p- easional visits to Washington. O : 5 e wtnltaenuia . 2 | Cures Salaria and quickly relieves | TE IN[;REASIN | Bilionsucss, Headaches and Dissie | ness due to temporary Constipation. | Alds in climinating Toxins and fs highly esteecmed for producing copi- s Number of Epileptics Also Grog-| o= weters evacuations. ing in Gonnecticut | [NSECT SEASON Washington, D. C., July 6.—The number of feeble-minded and epilep- | Health A 2 | tics in Connecticut has been in- uthorities _Recom creasing steadily during the last 18| mend Use of l:l)'-'l'ox | years, and especially during the | for Security last five year: | o On January 1, 1928, there were | Science has| 710 patients at the Mansfield State | proved conclus- Training school and hospital, the ively that the fly Connecticut State institution com- is one of man- pared with 294 patients in 1910, ac- kind’s worst ene- cording to figures announced today 3 mies. As a car- by the U, 8 Census bureau, | rier of disease it The most striking fact is that first 3 has no equal.. admissions at the Mansfield institu- They transmit tion have more than tripled during more than thirty the last five-yeur period. In 1922 different diseases, the were only 39 first admissions say eminent au- as compared with 144 during 1927,/ thoritie - ‘ 3 As compared with 80 admissions for FLY-TOX not > 13=—= e _ 4 1926, the 1927 figure represents an 3 only kills insects = = 1 z < | n Vefy 80 per cent increase. First admis- easily and quick- i = s ( 5 - = ets . sions, the department explains, . but it has S ' . 1epresent patients received who had | other desirable features as well, It . I : > not previously been under treat-| will not stain. FLY-TOX fs harm- —— ce ment in any institution for feeble- less to mankind and animals. It E B 8 minded and epileptics. aves a fleeting odor that is cleanly The inerease in the number of 'and fragrant, . first admissions in Connecticut be- | This marvelous insectitude was 0 tween 1922 and 1927 was relatively | developed at Mellon Tnstitute . of greater than the growth of thc Industrial Research by Rex Re- state’s population during the same scarch Fellowship, It is a sclentific ——— . [ L period, us shown by the fuct that the | product made to meet today's re- 8.8 per 100,000 of population, as!cide. | \ compared with 5 per 100,000 of | It is a clear, clean and pure liquid population for 1926, and for | put up in bottles with the blue la- | I bel. Many imitations are seeking to . Furnished for the -« g O st o dwing 1931 1k, adsaniage of popularty euned | The outcome rests in the s o The ratio of patients at the Mans- mand the genuine FLY-TOX.—Adv. o] . | ability of the builder. 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