New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1915, Page 2

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Educational Classes Have Taken Rapid Strides and Con- £ 2 : . 3 tain Many Members—Social Gatherings Afford / ’ Paiar ey (% ‘ ;i ll':::eh i't"g:e“:oml:o{hu::: t&éo;:hpzn(;} c;)’sol:; Many Opportunities for the 521 Members. | 4 V) N head is one of the things you want. 1 g SOJPS 5 | 2 : g AR\ There are so many tests in these matters : AX\‘.(‘mnlr)letl(‘ revort, (:;n'erhlmg the ;11('- »“Ift’&";»h{"{;"‘{h’li‘ tne hh;;i]]))i;::‘ief, ! &\ \ 7A°; o L2, that it needs many different styles and ivities of the association during the " suc L — | d 8Ly & g : 3 aty having Cream ; | Educational Department. \Z / % N shapes to satisfy them all. past vear, the election of seven new N z o Shavm StiCk | divectors and un interesting stereop- | “”“‘d';te'*:m\;‘c spesicief o sduce tonn | N frma That’s why e have so large and varied ticon lecture on “World-Wide Y. ¥V e J s travel to | / 2 J 2 s g C. A" were the features of the an- | (hat Dart of our fourfold purpose | “ o = % & a stock of Hats the best lot of Hats, and known as the intellectual. But after more different kinds of Hais than vou ever tever vou shave with we ! nual meeting of the Young Women | : | yhat you want, and the Ghristian associttion helall last ) eves i | B right. Many helps here ning at {he st Congregational | '(:l;oas sta st \r']"‘h'li:Zl’“"“o‘l ;‘t‘i”; i lT thought of. : shaving easy and church T elisnirit FotRth cRNectingl | s i e i o hl feompanion | e Ais Mreilouiries Tocthe bkt of the 1 all, is not plain intellectuality as life- e dys S plcasediito ) | BAS On e ol DXogress, : and a person interested enough in hu- - Ry = 4 g 8ocds _ At @ brief business meeling held | o % 0o to give to others sympa- || BLACK Wire Cloth ... cieeeeee..2V5c 8q: foot Kno"’, Henry “‘eath. and Guyer 1 IOdUd,b 15 e : and oar own brand includes the season’s at T: o’clock, the chairmen of the | s i e ¥ iy 3 o } various committecs of the association,| tu oy s o PEARL WireCloth .....................5¢ sq fool est shapes 1 Th rices ar IS Druap: STOr0 || mece ocorrassen oh of wateh o) Shio? “wish o duplicats re Cloth - 15 newest shapes and colors. e prices are ade : : kS "ere | the work done by the schools, in eith- BRONZE Wire Clot : .10c sq. foot From $2 e s . highly satisfactor The following | o gecular or religious education, but All width: Cut 1 th. from $2.00 up. in St. and W. Main St. yrere ‘elected dircetors for & term of | we'do try to add the personal touch widths. Lu any eng ee years: . . . L.abaree, y to all that the girls may want in any | ? = e :\'n—s, E. M. tman, Mrs. F. S. line of work. This kind of education- Chamberlain s - C. Hungerford, | al work has bheen carried out esecial 31 g 3 i | Miss Mary I5. Rogers and Mrs. . P. ' in our clubs for growing girls,—that = 4 Cd)) ltemns | Carter. Ars. Louise Noble was chosen | for girls between the ages of twelve “TT PAYS TO RUY OUR KIND" HARTFORD Year’s Work at Y. W.C. A. | (-REEEL Joun (EEOREL Your Hat @ director to serve out Mrs. Stanley i and eighteen years. These girls, 130 out Mrs. Stanley 2}1 tl)ee)ri.t\(;‘ll“o rZ]‘)resont.lml(l\F irle, 130 HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST 03.09 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, — . Goss’ upexpired term. Mrs. Goss, who | N 1, and No. 2 Nut Coal, ; was to have served until 1917, re- | clubs with nine different names time to mention) have practically all . e e : . | — General Sceretary’s Report. followed a program calling for six meeting of Vaikyrian lodge. | The report of 0. ! b, N. B. Lumber & Coal Co.— | signed two months ago. i (which names we will not take the — 1 § General Secretary menced at 8:15 o'clock. 1t follows: ing, besides the Christ- | South Manchester. &5 e . 4 5: 1 and homenursing, besides the Christ- | Stanle olmen. suverintende Anches Another ycar has gone by and again | yiag plans of doing something for | ianiey - olmen fatibsrintendangy r & Coal Co.’s i Calare oo s d 3 of the public schools, spoke on “Pas i ibereicoaton s i mERTogeRsn Tedfhersf oRsumBuDR(Tic meone, which meant making scrap- | |:u.u-,m‘ in the swm.,,u"l He = 1 oure Prtisement on page 5.—advi. ‘lesnl(s of our efforts and of our four| pooks for children’s wards in hosp uh]ig:nnu-\ was'to make loyul ‘|u||'w-|l(’ salyation’ demonstration | #nd a half years' existence. Since | tals, and packinz baskets of toys and | citizens of the fareign born who arg ld at the Davracks, 315 |the purpose of our Young Women's| food and other thoughtful things for . —_— on our shorcs. The best work for the reet, Friday, April 16 at 8 | Christian asscciation is fourfold— needy families % adult immigrant is being done in the plgnel Nelson from New |Of meeting the physical, social, intel- | The Busy Bee club in addition to == t w M I u A N E A e aalatedl Lo Tactire TR ! = ! ) ening schools flead and will be assisted by j lectual and spiritual neceds of Young | the regular program met on a second y IIS ar cb m m Gw mam The point of view of jmmigrants flerson of Boston and se\'e):'cl i \\:{)m' , it seemed that we might pos , evening every week during the winter 8 Ny 4 3 who come here is that which -they Brass and string bands will | sibly do eur summing up by butting | for chorus work under the leader Hovd flm.nm’ vca[s Au{] carry with them from their countrivse the different phases of our work under { of Mrs. Theodoro Irown. Tonight \ - s 2 | 3 T v W weeks' courses in plain sewing, cook- today d invited the Sons of Veterans ld::‘ El»zf;:],nf‘lxr .',(;():":’;Ili hm;:m L{ /;ul::mger constituted the jn. jeadweaving and reed basket y e e et - » g chief part of the mee ‘hich lcom~ i 2 st A A the desree team of Scandia eting which com- | 5i5o talk& on astronomy, Indian lore SPI :ClAI l Y Iope Lies in Children, ; ‘ 5 e : in Europe. They fail to some extent the candidates being men- | tour heads—namely those of our pur-| they are going to give us just a very e to understand our institutions and for succeed Counciima rt | POSe, the physical, social, intellectual { gmall taste of the treat that is in these reasons we have the problems = in the first wara are: and spiritual. However, try as ane | store for all who attend the Folk Song Rt ua e e Y naraiints rroniiRasia and (1l ts, Anton Steiner, George ; Would these divisions absolutely re-! concert to be given on Monday eve- quet of the Connecticut Sons of Vet- blnck-handers from southern Italy elius Dehm und Stephen | fused to let themsel be made. So | ning, April 19th. . erans held at the Hotel Beloin last | The greatest hope of success, there- (CHLCRLY Gy Ui eitolld [iesa Right Spirit In Clubs. I . night was so great that the orchestra | fore, lies with the children. b con has filed notice of his | instil itself into every department ot There is no difficulty, he said, in atheri 1 i o ® 5 o dge A ue E . s o seil Wi rocery store av | QUT activities that it is impassible to| “Gahering around the councl fires Big showing of decidedly new Flower J| one not be weased into tne bantuet | 4y Satriotic. enthusiasm. in s of Arch and Wallace streots | S8 the religious work done has met | to be awarded for honors won, playing hall and consequently did not figure | ohiigren. The little foreigner whe | . . Gotfried. Sebanuano Cianci o‘nl:r Svili_umi r‘-l_'(‘fls, or th_e soc \l;’ together on evenings meant for letting | Trimmed Hats’ Wlng Tr]mmed Hats and in the program. An ante room had to | comes here responds naturally to the | notice of his intention to | 8atherings satisfied only social needs, | o¢ surplus energy, making 300 calls be used to accomodate somé of tho | romance of our history. He is proud” . 2 . . . ocery store at 64 Lafayette | OF the intellectual efforts not mor o s = 5 O h T d H l d of the thought that of all this roman- B} Weinatein than the intellectual needs. And to| P the homes of the girls as was dons stric rmme ats m Sty €s an LRI G R 0 G2 | tic history he himself ix a part. He - = this we are sure you will all agree “ by the club leade during the win- h . I f The enthusiasm was greatest during an hll"‘n\‘(’ \V\!"r‘ll‘uv\ from the time odge, 1. 0. O. ., of this city | yerc. "Ciine 3 glimpse into the life | ter—all of these things manifest a | shapes that are entire y removed Tom the dinner, when songs and cheers | * 4" Wte as its guests at a meeting | »" . N0 Britain Young Women's | ROticeable change in the development were interchanged by the different | " U0 gim e part, however #s hesday cvening = delegation | or 0" i 3 2 X ol h l Y d b . 2 s i > oweve de’i 15&23 ol imdmf 1on | Christian association. | of our young womenhood. And our t e commgnp ace. ou cannot 0 etter camps. interested were the ban | to zive this patriotism a direction %o { young girls certainly do Jove the as- queters in the merry making that the 1t ' ) b ee will be worked. Boarding Home Deficit $88.91. | gociation, and their clubs, and their l h f l d i ] dinner was not finished until . After | Sh8S ita uitimate result will be ie Deputy William F. Troy of Statistics, which to most of us, arc | leaders, and each other. Not so long eisewnere 1or Sty €, an you certain y 10 o'clock, which lett little time for | ;_h"“‘"‘}",f;""r’““‘;::“jff'\:|""" I;:w:l‘l‘l‘::(‘;:\lj ; ill go to Bristol Sunday ta |80 inanimate, o lacking of the warm ago a secretary from a neighboring | b o b < h the speakers. | e e o e B third. deree -of the ! Elow of life, will be few and men- ! association sald that she would gladly save money by buying nere. Rev. Henry W, Maler, momber of | 15 the Sons of ‘Veterans s alwiyg b Columbus on « class of | tioned only where they will be of i exchange the 500 members in the Camp 16, gave the invocation and ¥. | " (it oo L des It will be tne first time | Vital interest. Ths bcarding house! educational department for the g A. Goddard, commander of L. D. Pou- | ;, Spavies %o Shorman. commandey egree has been worked in | With its accommodaticns for eighteen in our clubs and smaller classes b tield Camp 16, delivercd the official | ;0 1) teg Ql;"‘"‘ was:recelved 'mm n years. On the following | Youns women, hius had a full house, cause New Britain had the spirit,— | recting. Charlés H. Cooley, Jr., anng [ o "gouiin SO ibten Was racoived i ‘will work the dégree in |the year round, and as is most natural | and by spirit we mean the something | “Mother Macliree.” The toastmastes [ 4 .o " - = M1:30% & when one rents rather than owns the | that each girl puts into the club or was Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill, of Camp Al Sarod bl 2 pricinsky has applied for | house or apartments, ended the year | cla the friendly rest they have 16. N : e fRons ol Veten and sald ha model the front of his | With & deficit of §§3.91. The lunch | in each other, and the faculty of for- First War Mceting. | would be giad to seo them an:tosuflP ¥oad street at a cost of | Foom "(rlepflrlmc)\t reparts having | getting self. ! = = The first speaker on the progrem | The meeting closed with the singing of F. Corbin has asked for [Served 25,810 meals and also report Courses of Study. coming mnearer the higher things in | and o all who remember us o kindly | was Mayor George A. Quigley, who | “America.” 0 erect a shed on Stanley |2 8aln of 332.12, which only partl “As well the class work sdona | life. | with flowers, books, vic e spoke on “New Britain in the Civil Committees in Charge. Lcost of $100, OFLIHCD (e aforenamed deficit. § S e e e e s B ewinritainfieSircr by | and other thoughtf 5 War." Yesterday was the fifty-fourth s oved last might by the |27 Striving towards selt-support, but jbyaithese clubs, Fihere L five members at the City Y. \ 2 { " 1am come that they might have | annive \ st war meetir Bimittee of the commop |OUF 8im ‘is girls and young women, | the older girls two splendid classes | conference at Silver Bay, Lake :.nm . and that they might have it more | held in New Britain, he sald. It wns as follows: Street depart- | 70t Money, and again the assoclation | in basketry, two first aid cl s wi NI —one i e undantly,; is our national motto. | held in the Center church, of which .58; street lighting, $2.- |7 (‘Ons.:rlentmusly ay that the ma- n onxnlll‘v‘ t of forty-cight euth: times during the summer spent vaca- | s not that life hmr-mj IoKe abun- | Rev, Rockwell was at that time pas- eet improvement, $ o; | terial gain has been put in the back- ic members, an advanced Mandolin | tions at one of the two D KA here In New Britd tor. It was Valentine B. Chambe struction, $77.5% wer |8round in every instance where hu-| club, a five weeks' Travel club with | s at Altamont, 2 na Ma=s- Respectfully subn . lain, father of Fred S. Chamberlain . ¢. Saund M. Jones, P, ( $214.09; ¢ - $5,. |Man sympathy and interest were con- | an average attendance of forty, i s reyard, Mass. Faces shining | LMAMA ANZIN » | who was sitting at his left, who held Lincoin Foste A ddhra ty hall, $7 fire, | cerned. A letter a fcw months ago | gix weeks' Li re club taking up a iasm at the mention cf rd retars.™ | ajoft a picture of Fort Sumter #nd | Com., P. A. Norton. i ' police; $586.97; health, | from one of our former Boarding | few of I ns' and two small | cither r of Silver Bay. is one entreated the men to enlist. Seven Committees—Reception: i3 Home girls confirms this fact. She | ¢lasses in English for foreign women. | of the testimonies of the fulness of hundred men answered the call 13 \v. Schultz, P. C. chairman: E. wrote: ‘The best place 1 ever met is | Two new clubs were started during | life received the Who would & ¥ bre3e ¢S arms from New Britain, and of these | yyyribut, W, B. Rossberg, C. I the Y. W. C. A. in New Britain, and | the winter for older incustrial giris | thought a veor aid a camp & LD ' s . ahout one hundred never returned | apyiage Handoraoh P p g as I live I shall never forget } of different nationalities, and their | cnly a short tin zo, “that I woull il from the feld of battle alive. Chimber el - ave missed it s ce | timo is devoted to plain sewing and | ever be inter in Bible classes 1ave vou had o New Britain, he said. is glad to hor HallDacrn e § i I had stayved beeaus s the | even a bit of dx making. There nd such things.” kindness ghown? | or such names as Chamberlain, Stan- ehe i o“cHlAL ILLs ¥ place that seems like home to | were 1240 books taken out from the IEwo BIDIC GIasoce) Pt 2 Pass it ley, Latham, and Judd. The ave | w.' Schuitz, R e s ‘. Only a few deys ago another | circulating library, and mar e relie: MR ot 74 "Pwas not mean: | been mayors of the city or its j VB T £ | of our girls who left town said. *Well, | hooks were received for wh it o ealor e Ly for you alone. or have occupied positions of | ; G AL Goddasi: Cou The following are the committecs charge General Committee—A, G, Brecken- ige, Chairman: J. G. Henderson, P . secretary: J, G. Buckiey, treasurer; hultz, P. ( A. E. Hurlbut, Toasda i different clubs, have been miost pleas- | wmall building not he necessary s good ant and hayve affcrded the opporunity | to use but a ver v words 1o an- 3 of acquaintance among most of our 521 membe The znnual member- PHENCK & SON, Philadelphis. swer o question that has come » the bronchial veins all | i Sagtae ¢ / 3 . c<he d if I was sorry [ had left “There are othe such a ¢ Let it travel dow: i 1 w Britain™ wec ” h : 5 4 t a L F : . i } . v Sile & Lincol ain' week were placed at the Ehly’ inflamed from bron- | o “poitain, and I guess she didn't | iiver Bay club, Aot cial M t I ilent Toast to Lincoln. i 8 i 2 it wipe an At the close of the mayor's speech [ny, o0 o0 Sule 5 % ot S. tick relief deter- : = = ¥ also a mission study cla Let it wiy SR A t The Stanley Rule & l.evel compan . Qxh: dicorder shalt |every time I thought of the Y. W. | (o sew, read. discuss social problems : 2 other’s tear Hll propoed e ot 2 | contributed n serew driver, a gold o im every inch of it. | has been arising in many minds the | 4% e e 3.0f whose Cexth is celobrated tos g e o g Ju ave s CK’'S SYRUP Wedding at Boarding Iome. | . \ il “Our hoarding home is not a | voriow pIos iesarcion < | stories of the One for whom woe stand L Foufies tment of the of the bronchial inflamma- . { r e ieves the keen pain and |real home atmospherc. The family :,“::”i:(h;:,:::‘:‘ ,\_‘:‘“lll;m“ff“rmkww social hour when zll gather ! ng an earncst peroration 5 S 4 b s crowded most of the time and meet- 5 el T wheel nd supports the affected |chief events in cur family life, | ZO8 i oana \ill‘imo R Tin hened and made £ not in usc ar to the sges, it is for us 1o hty years a family medi- |Was almost surpassed when our girls ' ERjSLaVe T CUILE & endships between the | iR : principles and hiz worlk into ti i " arseness. {and wedding of one of our number Membership of 521. Why Gym. Iy Built First. He spoke on the “Privilegos—Op- | Connactiout ¢ association wiil L $1.00 per bottle. Tf vou {who had come from a foreign land “The social gatherings cside from ¢ 2l s portunities of tho Sons of Vctorans!” i be Beld at New FHaven ot tae el B g te many smaller parties siven by | (his report the full life It o iR flirect to you on receipt of | America. We know that the little this report the full lite lived in our iy ¥ orepors ieing the son of their fathcr, but they 3o’ . The members Armenian bride and her husband will e the privilege of inculeating [ ! on together at on : : : | wion shall be but vetlnz ard Round Table talk = | always speaks for itself, and scveral | 7 e ea writer Besan ; Sl el e have asked why we could not hat _h., roy 1 to : PR | Fire girls and supper parties for the | thi se needed around it. The |y N e discussion . and girls pper p nceded around i {sum each afternoon which they d this loyalty to a purpose as an | ot who i already agreed 1o bhi: S, s ot L] : 1 hial tubes, the bronchial | 5yt met an old friend of mine and | thank the educ nal committee. bl olae studying “The So- Passi{iioi t=ust and honor in the city BT B e e e § . 5 : : e the years, 3 : 'Inm of each guest at the banquet [¥: of exposire to cols | i, igerstand when I told her that | and the Ghri TG oy utdoorsRiEth 3 : 2 2 average attendance of e h iftieth a oFs first stage or progress to |C: 4. 1 was sorry, because I love | and stud . B Perhaps there = Till in Hea cn the deed aprears Aoy Lincolnithe fiftietnjanniy Mated cigar eutter came from Trautw | question as m \\huru we put these | o0 to spend the hour listening to L z - lain Willlam 17, Tilton of “he | V'ated cul io narcotics. By prompt 4 A work in a weelk, and not- b 5 g Z = boarding house, but a family with ! large: | These Sunday aft s wilh demain : 060 is the T incolit thought. : TO TALK ADVERTISING, hat throbs through the air | Christmas party which is one of the e i el 6 comfortablo I 5, “if Abraham Jincoin bel Connecticut Editorial Arsoclation to £ 1 Meet in New Taven. e trcatment of bronchitis, | were then hostesses at the marriage | FOOW several times every wek. cirle. ; eratehes, r cushions. A olcome k The regular s meeting of t2 7 3 I “if one has been able to grasp from o Lit from your druggist, we ' to make her home for a time in e al intere They have, e said, t privilege of Garde on Monday, April 1% carry in their hearts forever and to ic principles upon which the |after lunch wili have . — — ship banquet, our largest social affuir, : i ) first? o ool : A e | have two or three membership ban- | vide equips oung Won e il osniaded e cnty - hegl “"3 : R SR ] BT ! quets n year instead of one. There | Christis c b | oz as 't ¢ SRt et A vy Rt ; ilod i ° de PS | have also been rallies for the Camp | g . er paying i T tiene iaeatme v lleson. : : ideal for the Sons of Veterans, ke part are i L. Pronn, of mothers, and the twenty-six outings’| boarding home is needea just as much i given to the «hine societv. 1 last summer were times for whole- | us ever, but since there are hundreds | [hst mecting was held recently and ! some fun and physical recreation, for | of girls in New Britain who want ey e et ha 0 | opportunities of nature study and [ Y. W. C. A, and since 300 come ever. been their contribution to the | i- Sl . o 4 g € C y cterans are he ether by fri opkins, of the W am week to our present building which (5 CElcallE iR thak Iruekaun | iy Sctns AL 5 Ae L ¥ R - Jlopkins, of the \Windhan es Marsay Bath Soap or Choice of Ben- § ———— e e e o | iy ratermatam. fin ey | Tramscri: o GAS UH ’I‘HE STUMAGP and since any boarding home can pro- Piafy;SonLLhoNaule SOl This will be a regular Round Tai - vide for only a limited number of in- Lo d their country. ir and every member is requeste Famlly or Po“ltry Expense BOOk to When colicky pains accompany the | dividuals, it will be seen very quic The next moeeting will 1 nl Commander Streeter Speaky, to come Tonded with advertixing presence of gas on the stomach the need | 1v that a recreation hall with April 27 at which time reports ik Ry etar formation, advy tising questions of a gentle laxative to clear away the um, a built-in stage and a s {be given on the “special fund” which | w,g next introduced, He swid that in {advertising cxperience Purchaser of an Autospra Bath Brush | orendiv food residueis imperative. 16| mins pont i iuttaing that ix needed |wiin e of interest to all members. | pii s to the posts durme the yes At the condition of constipation i3 not | first. The buildings commitice has S - — | he had veen cordially reeived by the quickly corrected a coated tongue, erup- | spent many hours in thoughtful con- e At e e AGED LACE MAKER 4 < C ba sideration a study ov this S Tt Z Among the disp! n LOOK AT WINDOW DISPLAY! e e e e e e B et itie or oalert\lia Waonualiy | LEE810.(: thatinolorganisation can( nong)tharaiepia s tin aches soon show that_the poisons have 4 our work and carry it on as well | Windows during de In Ne found their way into the circulation. decision is one will mn.g our.| 1 tcher of Poli's theater R A e L tain week” few are of more intere The use of the gentle, laxative pills, | fourfold life and its happiness in song hits, “I'll Be . He toid '”r Abrab m‘ Tineoints e than thuat in the window of Ken | Pinklets, will not only banish these un- | the greater number. 1§ o Down T b e il & T.eghorn's where there is an e ‘j.”"""mlts\?f!nplmfls QBWI\H b‘;]‘;fl;f “:xi} Committee Members Thanked. ;f_f:“f‘(n‘_w qm‘\_‘-\;‘:_"’.“_ g 4 shington in connection with that | ‘{“‘“ "{\_' <‘\ "M;x lace made by Mis O m;lfw e, “We wish to express once more our | 1@l 25¢ Store. : 3 event and the funeral. Wate i el xichg o et o = gra appreciati 2 board o = . : “The Grs Ar ) 1bli | S well along vears but he: Pinklets contain no poisons or harm- | &* atetulia ppreciationitoith oRboRC he Grand Army of the Repr lace is beautiful in design s ful drugs. committee members who are aly Hearings scheduled to come before | he sald, “knows no creed, no politics. . ¢ reer bl and lw - o Pl interested ir velfare of our v t cot of the board of public knows b . word: “Patriotism.” ¢, and might wcll be the pride of %hnnm‘hdy N. Y., for free sample or i « S | <s next Tuesds ening ¢ " n G st' is our mottc . ok s . 1 interest. anc o our | the sprink} o a stre ™ ave ed to ol ¥ notto.” | s MAIN STREET et & full-size, 25-cent bottle of Pinkleta! their faithful interest, and t ur 1] prinkiing of b t from | have tried to make it my mott ! i Silver o Burritt street and the con- | The commander spoke of the arrang The ¥. A. B. fair c nit " rom your own druggist. s 9 ¥ k | ommittee wil from ggist week after week to the younger girls | stuction of i sevor in Sunrise avenue, | 1ents for the G. A, R. encampment [ meet this cvening at § o'clock, | ! | iie sald that many of our obstacles |1 River: No L. 0. Wit arc purely imaginary. The Son the Put Patiiot ant During Made In New Britain Week Only! clnb-leaders who have devoted hours

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