New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1916, Page 10

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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916. DRESS UP pril 10th to April 16th WHY? If’s time to shed that winter cocoon. Get out into ithe sunshine and spirit of Spring. When the bells ring on Monday morning “Wake Up.” Ali hands on deck--“Dress Up.” Spring is here and “Dress Up” Week begins Monday. There is going to be “something doing” next week. DRESS UP sightless But Phiiosophic. Door-mats, baskets of every shape | IN HOME OF MERCY ! B to on o] was talking to a little group of men | | and size bookcases, picture-frames and in his home and mbt to a great RO R i af [many other things are turned out in | _ ’ Paris, April 6—Guglielmo Marconi throng in some huge auditorium. :hv' hu‘fl{j st I sizht few yvears | the workrooms with accuracy and | in,.\ invented a special apparatus Says He Won't ‘‘Pussy-foot.” ago and e Bilsni .p]:ll(%rvpln' of life | finish. ‘ Descendant of Admiral de Grasse [ based on a new principle which is ' ! | \ | | | ' i | | eresenatidon oudo destined to make a sensational change in the operation of aero- planes and dirigibles. This announce- ment has just been made, according to 4 Rome dispatch to The Journal Des Debats e IEPIe S b g Cone : 3 Near the workshops is the poultry ) 4 it it you expect me to pussy-foot on T e e s el o e | farm where those men who desire| Committed to Save Health and ble C 10 Bay)| e icacieqi=taRi oy Rt M Able-B died Y M e ey . %40 live in the country are taught sou are prepared to say that every ot (2o L O e e aracning |l The! menlquickival Dol ines Platlorm to Friends itizen of this country has got (o =L Made Blind on the Field i’”“"fi BE The eeslaisd Nusss (BN v pronitlent, learaing o alatine - — B e = e « — - = J [ a1l of the vehcmence he would have | | surrounded by an atmo ‘e that is auiralane : | " | E « d by an 3 osphere that is | of them to acquire such skill that the BEAUTY I EVE[T S HAT HS ed in a campaign speech, appar- | { distinetly homelike. ! articles they produce are salable. | FORMER 5 ently oblivious of the fact that he | | May Be Able to Control Acrial Battle- | | Yortune, New York, April 6—DMrs. Jennie de | Grasse Monohan, a granddaughter of { iro-United States, first, last and all | ahegmain enaeayor hore Jsto)set the different breeds of fowl. to Admiral de Grasse, who commanded i i e minds of Jlinded me: guish Marconi has at the same time car- | the time, and no pro-anything else at into the minds of the bjinded men the o o et b oo Tandi. | tell the weight of a bird, to manage | ried on important wireless telegraphy er Bay, L. I. April 6.—Colonel | &1l and that we stand for every 8004 | (¢, oguondence of The Associated Pressy | capped, not afflicted. The latter word incubators, and all the rest that goes | the French fleet when Cornwallls| researches with great success ) i ars o b & g reryw e, v v i W : i - 5 ms v e ate en as a candidate for the re- | P ace or . and wherever he | 2 G oLt SEGAIE = R My, Pearson believes that the m employed by the Italian army, afte S i epes <on: e e T blind folk. Tell a man that e Mr : lieves widely known as a beauty of Huni- 3 ' nomination T o I now lives and that in return we de- | d¢ePest personal tragedies of the war With , o T Nl hteinion ¢ @ 3 5 he placed e :"f";"” G2 ECLIGNE o { mand that he be an American and | 38 brought homo to the British peo- afflicted and his mental outlaok on SA5¢ “”_”'“ i "“‘ "“ e :,:‘ ington, L. I, was sent to the House “’“(" ”“‘; ]‘:‘1.‘_ ."2'.11";\“ AL the dwi PN gRen, ple is the long list of young soldie life will bear that stamp. But tel Most lucrative o e oceupations |, “rrerey at Inwood for three months | F ton of dtaly:s ailted ade kno s attitude to a ' vothing else, with no hyphen about | o ian SR "’“’,"2‘]:' L] ‘41:”\\];(‘;\‘ b P | and sailors who have iost their him he is handicapped and if he is !aught at St Dunstan Primary In- | ooerday by Magistrate Krotel, s — o o to the republican national very American citizen must be | S16ht In the conflict. At St. Dunstan's @ good fellow at heart his supporting Struction in anatomy and physlology | , napitual drunkard TO JOIN FORD CONFERENCE. e . . e There for America first and for no other | Hostel for Blinded soldiers and s pirit will assert itself and he will 1S given ;IN'\"‘ “’,;“Q;l “‘”m =y f\ e Mrs. Monohan inherited a fortune New York, April 6.—Professof ey 5 % ountry even s sn't Ors there are at present ahon opt. all the mea that are shown Primary stage pas £ i "" ! from her father, G. Barclay Ward of | mmily G. Baleh of Wellesley college, ive men present in the big country even nd, and he hasn't finiedliniha Diascareldenartnonthal Of | Em i. Balch of : i any right to i o Uni students, offic and men, reprcsent- him to enable him to catch up with it Huntington, only a few thousand dol- | y said Saturday on the steamer room at moTeRHI I RwHol atyirlght tosbeRingthellnitedt Bates L \ the National Institute for the Blind. i1l sald the conversation. at all if he has any divided loyalty D& Canada, England, Australia, New the to whom circumstances 2 ' : - J : lars of which remain. Assistant Cor- | Oscar II, for Stockholm, where sh# Colonel with his characteristic = between this country and any other. 4e€aland and Belgium. In addition have g a start.” o ! Mackenzic’s Sad Case. poration Counsel William Chilvers | will become a member of Henry Fords o had | been ifalking | of “I don't care a rap for the man's there are a number of men in an- Since the school werk at St. Dun- | Among: the students in the m: 1ge | has been _uppmmml guardian of her | permanent neutral peace conference. and other international prob. | creed or birthplace or national nNeXes at Brighton and Torquay whose i began, thirty-five men have department is (Mutha Mackenzie 1is|estate. When he heard she was 1o | She will act as an alternate for Mis When the visitor broke in. origin, so long as he is straight United Wounds thus far have prevented their raduated, having learned one or hardly more than a boy, but he has| be released from the Iarlem hos-} Jane Addams of Chicago 1 know Colonel,” he sajd I States, and if he isn't I am against taking up work at St. Dunstan’ more occupations, such at boot re- accepted the inevitable cheerfully and | pital, where she was taken threc e hake up my mind that we will - 1im. And don't you nominate me Never hefore in British history pairing, massage, mat-making, basket- j5 studving assiduously to master the | weeks ago from the home of hex to nominate you.” unless you are prepared to take the have so many young men whe are Mmaking joinery, poultry farming and ways of the kingdom of darkness. He | former husband, Charles Whelp, 2 a flash the Colonel turned to | I'osition that Uncle Sam is to he Otherwise able-bodied heen brought market gardening Virtually all of jg but one of many interesting young | West 135th street, Mr. Chilvers itor. | strong enough to defend his rights together in the helpless state of blind- !'hese men read a write Braille and men among the students. a warrant for her ot 1, now, let me give you a and to defend every one of his people ness, and the problem of Landling fypewrite with the ordinary machine. The average duration of training at He toid the court she had no hom of advice,” he said, pounding ‘herever those people are, and he 'them is entirely different from that All are now said to be earning good st. Dunstan is probably about to g0 to and was unable to take air arm. “If you have any n't be strong enough unless he pre- Dresented in a_home for peopie who incomes months. When the men leave the | care of herself or her affairs. He on the subject do not nominate l'ares in advance. have lost their’ sight through discase There are 72 teachers. ail but 12 ' postel great care is taken to see that | brothers, G. Barclay Ward and Louis of them voluntary, and each pupil has Ward L4 Get it perfectly clear in your “I am not for war: on the contrary, or like causes, and new mszthods must they settle in suitable localities waere | Delancey live at Huntington. that if you nominate me it ! abhor an injust or wanton war, and bc applied to meet the situation individual instruction Many of the {he work they have selected can he | Mrs. Monohan is 38 years old. Fifteen fe because you think it is in 1 vould use every honorable expedi- St. Dunstan's itself is a place £ instructors themselves are biin ‘The pursued Their training places them | yvea ago she was one of the most | 219 Asvlum S'.., Cor. Haynu terest' but because you think it cnt to avoid even a just war. But T beauty and full of hi ric interest, feeling of lhelplessness which )Wer- in a position of comparative independ- | popular women in Huntington, X your interest and the interest of frel with all my heart that vou don't Once the villa of the third Marquess Whelms a strong, ea . ence for in addition to what they ——— - J epublican party, and because I the long run, avoid war by mak- of Hertford, the “Steyne” of Vaniry DPlinded man.” said Mr. Pearson, “is can earn they receive pensions of | VALUABLES IN PERIL Street, Hartford, Ct. hink it is to the interest of the iNg& other people believe that you are Tair, it is now the London hame cf incredibly relieved when he finds about a week and more in the ) K e d States to do s0.” afraid to fight for your own rights. | Otto Kahn, the American ineier, - the one who is to instruct him i S tihor comnisiionedliomea s w York, April 6—The upper e Colonel hesitated a moment to ncle Sam Must Be Prepared.” Who has loaned it to the Blinded =0me profitable employment is suffer- | My, Pearson stated that the Na- | four stories of the Clews building at pt his thoughts, and then burst “Uncle Sam must never wrong the ~Soldiers’ and sailors, Care committee from the same handicap as him- | {jonal Institute for the BImd has| 630 Fifth avenue, between Iifticth He put into his utterances | weak never ineult any one under the chairmanship of ¢ Artaur Sl started a special branch which has for | una Fifty-first streets, which or wantonly re cause of offense to 1°¢ on, widely known asap her The working day is divided hetween | jig object the after-care of the blind o e 32 b/ cither the weak or the strong, and the @nd president of the National 1~ the elass rooms, workshops and train- ! safaters and saflors, It is planned to | CORverted recently from the home of y ! squarest possible way to enable him for the Blind. About the spacious INg schools so that each man acqu i e e R tol Dl oo oo cnviC e sl ket RLoth elfuse i { 5 G eat 1 tho at = of shops, containing more than - to keep the peace and to keep it on Villa are fiftee: ; well kept @n all vound education. All the stu- ' principally to this use. There raw oo 5801 balning e ] ] terms that will enable Americans to lawns, trees and bher An arm dents learn 1d and write Braille, material will be supplied to the men | 70000 WOTth of Jewelry, gowns, mil ! hold their heads high and not 1 of Regent's Park Lake 1 ind some of them are studyving musis cortipriceand dimaultlcs Svitnive-fl IMSX SRARSE folisns wete B dos Frnm Ym” fim Gar e‘ls them in shame is for him to be grounds, thus affording ilities fop A number of men have learned ‘he o (o uaiing Eoods mada Wil bal|Suoyed b _",‘;m; last night which p prepared in advance—and I mean boating. All this is at the ifficuli art of reading with {he finzer moothed over. In such wori as hoot | Sarted shortly after § o'clock. The prepared in his own soul as well as of the blind men and they h: en ; lips wo weeks Seventy-thr repairing, where no articles are pro- | ‘,‘“°,‘,'l' hic }‘ ,’f“"‘ sented most of with his army and navy—that when Lypewritin Ailaealler erylemortillins madsitol ety havalusiin gt it ullding Bhad SRhcen i locked up in fireproc ¢ and | he says anything the rest of the world they can cure steady employment. 0:”( ‘]mly‘ . T“: MH v : 1 || TiEnen e salinaats Liend ey Wh S emiead B | Yoty RGN IO £ ir rat It is not all work and no play at 2t run. across a lot of old Carpet dom't can mako it good. Y SHATBLE Y | or coced When aman pasies s s Dunstons. The men row on the - W one. minute think of throwing & . “Don’t you try to mnominate me Bl 2, I mination he receives a prine ¢f 2 pa play pushball, swim m nearby we make BELGI > RUG htains the exact kind Of | wicss o ik that s e poticy otchy Skim oo © tai, ‘and Gnkase in other ’ amuse: of i Curpet . at ugh o be out, an —_— - me o e ost remar = = nts to their liking. “ntertain- rishment needed by et ments to g followed out for your sake as much sufferer from 0 of chool is the progress be- yents are provided regularly, includ- | o1 LADE RUGS are desirabl? bse who have throat I for mine, and for the sake of the , it poany tu% you ki a ng 1 S of the men in jng dances twice a week, Most of the crviceable—in fact they Sutweaf . rest of us here in the United States, ! i et ranzorH AnC T Lorthand Mhey e el ack Tars dance , w1y Ilug at their price buubles and are weak and "' G Lot Matdireeling anor : e 1and. They Tommies and Jack Tars dance very PLASTERS ) ; forget that isn’t a course ds. ime you t , machine of seven : a ; thes o i i [ a T A o ooked into the ish well and enjoy these occasions im- down, and this tissue that provokes war; it is the only é?‘”“ P B R B T punches the charnclers on raenscls ] q . 2 course that, in the lo un, prevent ou know, “without a blemish.” s trip of paper. These -haracters External Remedy. 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