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Roland Mather’s will was admitted to probate today.
The new baptismal font at Asylum Hill Congregational Church was informally dedicated after the morning service.
A new marble baptismal font was installed in Asylum Hill Congregational Church.
Henry Green applied for a patent on his invention of an "electric searing-pen," the purpose of which was to write characters that could not be "erased or obliterated."
At the evening service at Trinity Episcopal Church, Jacob L. Greene addressed the congregation about funding for the construction of the new church building.
The Courant reported that Henry Green had taken two x-rays of Arthur Way's broken leg.
The Hartford Courant asked Henry Green for his thoughts on Thomas Edison’s theory that x-rays could be used to restore sight in blind people.
The Hartford Courant reported that Hartford Hospital had added an x-ray machine to the equipment in its surgical department. The machine had been manufactured by Green & Bauer.
Henry Green applied for a patent on a coin-operated public x-ray vending machine.
Sam Coit died while visiting his granddaughter in South Weymouth, Massachusetts.