New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1929, Page 6

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EXTENSIVE GAIN IN NURSES” WOR Litigants to Terms Out of Court 1,398 Patients anfi Babies Seen .« ..o in Past Month board of Nurse morning Robert dent Parsons, s presi- B No 2-—Convinced that 'g Cor « of ¢ car which had /¢ s 1 k th ning oxicated condition 2 a r, of would have « N N I ¢ r that had up but for ssociation | pickeq r oc Failing ctly home B ¢ was after, Arbour ater he W & crash with the bury on Octo or 1 dead cars of age on - was o ¥ s at 23 Farmington avenue. n of a Ly story told by has a police record for various New Haven nu loyed by Joseph . cussion of ways to r s Dritain as Moses Kupelian, police sur- | visit useful to the patien 1 s procecding to- (geon, was called to attend Officer doctor ver wvhen | Aiudi and found that the injury was The ems o 1 out of the painful but not serious. The officer Bridge Harttord 1 inst the remained on duty. W ry and r truck, skidded | Carl Taranowicz, 34, of seemed 1o turned over. | ritt street, denied that he 1 New Britair emerged from the drink of liquor vesterd blood pre one wife and Officer Walter Malona testi- of the o other had been drin and Reports where he nt him to jail for gates to motor- s of drunkenness of Nurses h {and violation of probation when mor to the Meri-| According to Mrs, Taranowicz, he cuss nur G was drinking Saturday, Sunday and ideas. poo Lt yesterday, neglecting the bookbind- countries; M ccident had oc- | ing business which he and she carry Japan, Nr a ¢ turned the matfer on. He testified, however, that he nd. Philippir r 1 police. * | went to look for other employment meeting | 1t wa irned today that two | yesterday morning in the hope of guests of w «d been brought into the | earning enough money to insur Nurse association tor treatment but| happy Christmas, as there was no session of of so sl urry for the hooks on which they erences at ud- were working. He returned home quarters Report was made of the associa- tlon's exhibit repr in child ames of health conference at the Home Prog- O e ress Exhibitic Mrs. William C.|not or nor could t Hungerford aided the dire as- | cated a late hour today sembling this exhibit A nu in attendance each afternoon evening, many questions. heing people of all { police. ed by ages covering | op being demolishe dlet in relation to weight, the value |ang every of glass in the car of toxin anti-toxin, preparation for|proken. The « as towed to a home confinement, ete. The nurses | Moriden gars answered those questiens concern- | jig)e Ing nursing problems, distribu health literature 1o a number of for planned homes wh problem indicated followi Mrs William Levenski suggested a visit to the family phy- ton have announced the siclan where there appeared to be a | “Ngagement of their daughter, clinical condition Bertha, to John Juchniewicz of Miss Chase of the Hartley Newington. No date has been set mon clinic giving the nur for the wedding series of thre taiks on th tions of that organization of cases that may tak it, the part t iting nurse in home visits before and after the patient attends s clinic The port was also 1 mental hy board is inviting the staff to tend occurs it Rristol Bryan o tal bei Anoth the referenc culation at 12 Cer Deard's T Health.” directors Mrs. were Robert Parsor Thoms: Mrs Mrs. William 1 Bates, Mrs Walter H. Hart e, Mrs. Lawrenc am 1. Humaso F. McDonough Parsons, Mrs. Willi rs. Richard am H. Ratte Smith, Mrs Mrs. John S Pritcha | 81,000 SUIT SETTLED in Automobile ‘DEAN SIAN LEAVED Truck Driver Stlrfiriéed 0 Learn ictim” Had Vanished the entire le damage ANNOUNC NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, I'UESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929 FIGHTS POLICEMAN, SENTENCED TO JAIL * Action Brought After Hit Litte Girl—Come Trouble and Finds It " John Kolodzek John Aiudi about 8 ht on Main street, but r paid no heed. noting that as he is known. was intox- A few minutes later, as the ssed him a Kolodzek off and punched him in the with such force that the offi- teeth tore the inside of his ghting back, Officer Aiudi d Kolodzek down and stayed top of him ut was unable to was found she ch knocke on | handeuff him until Officer William Cronin came to his z After Judg aceski the t rony of the two po- 1 n in cou today, he enced Kolodzek to jail for 30 s on L harges of drunks 3 the peace and 2 Kolodzek p har he co ade drunk d not the fight as learr r court that k, who w sed from j ago on the plea that } about a1k car was wr ruck suffered ENC MENT Every modern house has its sun parlor. It kes the home sunny and pleasant during the winter months. How much do you sup: post it would cost to put one on the sunn ide of vour house CONSULT US $ in This Coupon Toda 2 T should liké to know how h woulc { cost to have 1 parlor on my house. Thi o s just an inc and doesn't obligate me to ". buy anything. o e o o ok B . No. Street "ardwére illy lumber 1221 EAST ST N OASLLSSHLHALLML PHONE T3 4 A Sun Parlor Johm Kolodzek Goes Looking for 3 wit ‘.mu obtaining work, and a drinki Judg: hat he imp NATION.ALITYWGARNTYAL | FRIDAY NIGHT AT Y. W, conacr. 55 o e tford, Nov. 12 (@—T} 1P 0 icants Gladys May Park: Iso known as 't house . . 2 Mrs. Baker,” was subjected today '« mno! tod; Picturesque Affair to Have Fxhibits ; to the severest ordcal she has nn- From All Parts of since ies began to | oy est the “conf she has madc to il set their charge that she mur- 1 found tha e Y. W. C. A. gymnasium will e entlaren | state law 1o be ablze with colorful decoratior s ioom Reenuns ’r"m al of 1 on or the International Carnival v s Lors anal oo e will be open to the public on to their ¢ com- y evening of this weck ents, when she to el & ung women in cturesque Camd Ouses e S oo e S tiful costumes, will ecntert little children of Alan B e e ”L,,}' the guests with folk-c s, 80 Woodbury insurance man, met death. | . : ind customs of a variety of coun- FFor 40 minutes she Dt ) tries. Some m of the Ru a police automobile outs 3 s choir w render several selec street hous: where four year old el holr will ren ral sel Aehaslenti e nq. Powdered soap only i nitted Groups of other nationalities wi Dorothy Rogers, came to her end, as to provide indivic 1 so: follow from at Miss Parks ribes in o ¥ DL OdD: Others will represent in realistic her confession as a on} tha)| EACLE CUStOIMEES fashion, women in their homes, Mi hen she was to a Clara TLabarce v returned se_on Burns stre wre - <he Only 30 01 300 \tnl\els from missionary work in India, will $ays Timothy, two y [as i have charge of a Hindoo thatched Xilled by a Bac'( 1n_Pa\\_tquet Mill house, in which some young women officials were ArsCliS Can EUCke AL NOGRIZIURE e in costume will represent the family. house visited. checking up on the scheduled resumption of oy ) Mrs. Ester Elia will have charge narrative the woman has given of |ot the Hamlet Textile company mill of a booth in which Assyrian wom- the way in which Dorothy died, fully.|here today was only partly success- en will demonstrate the numerous | 200 men, women and children mill- | ful. Only 30 of the 300 weavers S0 Pre; ed of Mrs. charg snia edir of coffee and a s Miss Jane Wessell are in charge of | prisoner was seated with a detective work. Tk ke was: \estfield, Mass., Nov. 12 (@ ep on the bed. His | the decoration zing upon her intently he mill management | o Co o Dune oming home, accused him of nately making comment & some of the weavers S 7 A d called the police. could plainly hear. Miss P: ad of four looms. |Of four wars, died in h b better off if h pp no time d tose the caln the mill. He was a holder of the Victoria nd Prosecuting Attorney th. has 1 ked her demeanor Cross which he received from t} B i, e H[]STI[E NHGHB[]RS e e ot the Westport Physician Is , ¢ Queen Victoria as a men Z plied with a promise &, mden police, although o l ber of the British army He served would tak 1 S e Gccasions a the crowd ores ixpected to Recmcx in campaigns in I i ink again. to the ca diow Dadk Norwal \(, (A—DBlood | ¢ca and China. A e ou : ( ki remarke s to avoid the g ran < d internal | the World War he sought to enli evadjian w booth in will exk of an women od of making dainty handiwork, N expert will - show oriental rug. Turk ¢ carding and spin- il have r ! cafe Miss Letty L ria. arned and ed around the car in which vere Ordeal in Prohe Barbers Take Exams relieve 1COLD which hibit the how to sh coffe exhibits will be from in charge of Mrs. Herbert " n, Miss Jane Wessell, Mrs. C. 3 d e e ways—in a day Heininger; Egypt, in charge b y A. G. Kimball d Italy, in Here's what Hill's will do for you... of Miss Elena Misterly. Easily, safely stops cold in a day—in 24 the carnival, tl ation supper hours—because it does a thorough job. !. 1: Checks fever which burns up resis. tance ... 2: Opens bowels, cleans system without griping or upsetting the stomach +.3: Tones system and so helps to re- store energy . . . Don't flirt witha cold... Don’t gamble with relief . .. Demand Hill's Cascara Quinine . . . Comes in the famous red box.. . . All druggists. here will in th Ask any druggist for the red box of /Any dtareist will refund your money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to relieve Itahing, Blind, Bleedin o7 Protruding Piies. In tabes with 'vile pipe, T5c; or in tin box. 8c. HILL'S CASCARA-QUININE At Capitol ( l‘)al\mom Christmas Club Payments! LAST CALL FOR 1929 Sorry to hurry you—but this is the last week of our. 1929 Christ- mas Club. In order to get a full 50-week check you must com- plete all of your payments by this Saturday. If youare behind a few payments, why not make an extra effort this week and bring your. club up to date? We're going to have the biggest Christmas Club in town. Arrange to give yourself a record Christmas Club check, too. 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