New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1916, Page 6

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NEW BkluAlN DAILY HERAT.D TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1916 AT ACTIVITY [f“"‘:“{‘:‘:}v”.‘.".';.ii:fi‘l"'!.’.‘.?‘IJ:‘.},:‘:“i‘,i',[’.‘::(l}."{}\:\“'f‘,;:l‘,} Muck Power in Britain's New Council ; ‘ o R = Is Held by These Throe Statesmen| CHRISTMAS GIFTS H. Wilson gave a talk about his R L G : We still have a good assortment 2 Social Work., / ' h Of ifts gport Shows Increase in. All| | mwo evccial wiiviiese entertal : &) . ?D K Departments [log e ot o ' : : Ladies’ Desks | . , _ | Windsor Chairs and Rockers fMhe postponed monthly meeting of | tained wi sadings and music De- LS G \"A e Religious Work. 5 ' o . ! » o) ) 5 LOW‘BOyS the octation | Tho associa- | The Sunday afternoon program n- Py P SN e . : : ‘ 5 caali Inasorating rome | lodes music by the sehexirn o yood | | J5 , - . : pholstered Eas airs . X s Hteady | MOlds many young men all of the aft- l 7 2 < 4 y 4 f bl E RERS 2 Hae ernoon. The speakers during 3 “ 5 Sy ARG i B e e » L e Nests of Tables 4 : O as an | DASt month were Iev. J. W. Denton | G oy Qoo nth ot Noyemperithong s of Plainville, Rev. J. H. Jackson of 3 taven and Evangelist Greenwood. inder that divector. The g 2 S .en s The Bible Classes opened early in O o X - RN i ko \ ; fsehicl s Be e 1| the ) month anall in additions ol the ; : i . : b i Al | v aples >d s already attr I OLE G | class sessions the different pastors of 3 y : ’ 2 jon from husiness men than any oth- ; ot ncesinen, g, S S| e it ne e, o oo | | [ : o iz U T Children’s Furniture Jep B S . Hill gave a ser of talks on 3 s 05 b " L bec 1 to enroll There are now v e Social whings of Jesus. Oth- S : 2 g Bhior pRysasi] }‘“ S5 | o ks were given by Rev. B T | . ; . o 8 k. 5 - ‘\OIH"H\ enrolled on ‘1;“ ““"”“ o7 | Thienes and Rev. N. H. Harriman. £ : 3 3 ) ; g iy | he G e i S et The Right Living Cluh, conducted by ¢ R % iy 3 s / | g Bl of 1220. The report of General iho' phvsical department, has heen . . g S ; : | § .9 * becretary (. . Barnes follows: [ addressed by . L e | i - e e || S S N A 310 PEARL ST., HARTFORD, CONN. lentlemen B o ettt ero Educational Department. by userulness to the voung men of the The Harrington Emerson Course in fty and each month sees some new [ personal efficiency which has met ctivity inaugurated or some feature mphasized in a new way. Duringl 0 o S ‘ he month the outstanding fi e and a number of ires of association activity were the | other New England cities, was opened s : . 4 . o oy - .G ot —CARLOAD OF CHRISTMAS TREES_ onnecticut Older Boys’ Conference, i‘"’“’ Tuesday evening, December 12, 3 : ; ; & 20 : S romotion of the |Wmm Efficiency ! With a public lecture in the gvmna- : s o SRR - plhaliy . B AN # RS ALSO SUPPLY OF ourse and the special talks given in ! sium, by George I. Barber on *In- g N 3 AR e 0 G S | HOLLY WREATHS and PINE WREATHS ers. This and other activities ap- ne course has already at- ear in detail in the following depart- | {racted more attention from the husi- e % e ) W2 4 : : ’ ental reports. .‘ ness men of this and adjoining cities, i 2 3 R ¥ R X Physical Department. than any other course ever undertak- : 3 | ; : ) 3 | en here at the Y. M. C. A. } i : g ; : s S Over An attendance of 4,200 marked the | thrce hundred men attended this lec. fonth of November in the physical| tys anq the outlobk is good for as S i < i : 3 ' Arch.and Walnut Streets, Tels. 1544—279 partment. his attendance was 6. ub of 1,578 in the 74 gymna- | s or * gathering at the first’ lesson A : X 5 Also 415 West Main St. Tel 1351 | of the course to e & stivities as bowling, swimming, The activitios of the Wm. H. Hart restling, basketball and handball— | bepating club commonced with - a | {M the different church and Y xteen physical examinations —Were | cunner Novemhber when forty men | (* A orsanizations of the state, ven. One evening was EIVOD OVET | present, interested in denating wonp | Sempled for a three days’ convention. | a swimming program for employed ! listened to Altorney Birdseye Case | The homes of the city were thrown s. The Scouts continue to use the lor Hartford, whe an excellont | °PeN for their entertainment, the pol for their tests. A ym WM talk regarding debating work., The | SNV Ches for their meetings and, the | am of 12 men was organized and | first regular dehate of the seasq 4 M. C. A. for their recreation. This o doing very creditable Work In|held Wednesday evening i Gof | conference an annual event, but elr weckly practice. This stoun | subject “Compuldory Military Ser | Was conducted along different lines | 11 *give the New Year's afternoon vice" under discussion Forty cizht yvear as close co-oneration was | fdgram. Sixteen men plaved 45 | men have already enrolled m thi | ecured between the churches and | club and the attendance last week | "€ Y. M. €. A.—the result heing that was the largest of any meoting for | thre¢ times E ates were some year Arrangements are be- | SeCUred, and s rogram | T l h { ng made to secure debates with the | CrTIed out than last vear. The re- | || When Your Telephone f : 1\\ith such marked success in Bos- New Britain High school and the |SUlts of the conference will be f L v - No. 3. Andrew Bonar Law, Unionist. Mer's Lvoenn o Zonsnuion mhe ‘l'lm‘l\un‘ hut one of the immedi ‘v“‘“m\nn\vntmn‘.\l portraits ot three fwio dectined the premiership, but act s Wm. H. Hart Debating. claly was |FeSUItS was the stand taken by pmen v cading powers in the | as leader of the zovernment force: R A P ptly ars of its cxistence has served s |forward step: The entire conference "\”j””-l“f‘;‘l""lr"»r i |W\' e No. 1, | here conversing with Viscount sneh, n agency to develop and help many [ V&S Planned and car ’]"'l,”“‘ by v”‘l" e T e e L e el e R men fwnhol arenowiorominentinoitvi| Loy awItiEtEeREoUnSeLRCERm cn i ntersg U SR abor leaders; | Great Britain after having heen re- | . i H s e i bove worc " No. 2 B Curson. Unionist, sovern: | lieved of the chier command | In By so doing you help to make perfect a often spoken of by men who have et E100 iUl imad eRunio i S R occnsion 16 do. pntic ot | DY IR Schgol SHUA (onere |~ telephone system of The Memory T ining Clans has : I<,l.v‘\m I()“lh(‘(‘t ha '!]\H?H.‘-‘hly) X(u‘\\‘ CLERS ARE ELECTIED. % LR 5T 2 h' & h }1 /) just completel its first course. A new eam after their final game, : . : ; which you with the op- ] ) 2 . T i iy T e R e B course will be started In . Tanuary, | that time the winners of medals wer is President of French ! announced by Physical Director N4l ion Club, with another public demonstration. | ARNOURCeq ATARS e e p7 & ’ e erator and the person ‘ s - ¥ 2 4 ) g s 2 he French Naturalization club has L The twentv-nine men who were en- of ghool L zation club has, | t : A 5 Principal Slade gave a talk in keep- | elected the following officer: Y 7 election o ) rolled in the first class are enthus- : A DAL LD A, Gy e S et ot rao s Nt e S e I e President—David Beloin i ) 3 Y % 3 caHed, are -the three es- Of new inquiries are coming in from | ReY: W. E. Cook then gave the pr Vice President— Louis Fajnend. | 4 e s SR $ . alk of the evening, taking as | Treasurer— Alex Bonef: 5 : ot b - 8 | men who wish to enroll for the next | ciPal ta & x Bonefant. ! 1 ‘\14:;1“:‘1?{3({)31%%9]( term Y| his subject “The Making of a Cham- | Secretary—Joscph Cot H: here is practically Iy SS101S " pion " Corresponding Secretary Peter 73 unlimited. What- s—the most useful of all [ Thirty-two ambitious young men A i ete i e for anyone who needs from fifteen different stores and of- A successiiivanies B IL. vias helc .gune ever your taste in by the Good Movement club during rgeant-at-ar S Laflamme, o visi lasses ! fices in the City of New Britain and : i v: j v, j double vision g the month. A mil Charland, Josenh watches, jewelry, 3 afford perfect f§ | surrounding towns, are enrolled in |the 3 N ol Hbe ¢ i vision (o men and women who tn el SRS anship M Ta5s SIA E IR o LA G E L ;un‘lm _f}“'l’ shold | H. Be ol -H)h'\‘h-‘ Dube. : ) cut glass, etc., you in the boys' depart- e IFrench Model council will meet will find just what Your choosing sential human factors. The Southern New England Tome th reading meeting last week Mr. L. T. Redick | Weekly meetings ; ses every time they look at gave a splendid talk on “Selling in |Ment. The Noon T club is prov- lon the third Sunday in January to objects—or who fuss or Lands.” Tt is the policy of |iN& a valuable feature, attracting | elect officer | you want. g i 5 : Vs ive far fro the city B with two pairs. B |this class to secure local men to |Po¥s who live too far from 3 y . L P supplement the regular teaching, | Schools to go home for lunch, and FORD LOS APPEAL Right now we R‘z Io Definite results are seen from time |NOW sbend their noon hour at the z have a fine display GLASSES to time. of the work done in our \ l.‘.I‘ (,' ]\ hnm‘{wg (h:m' 1unc111 (.,} Refuse 1o l_n‘:..l\_’- Tnjunction | § G Toseriel s THE ONLY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL night school. A few days ago one |B8ether and spending the rest o ! 1St Expansion, of our former students in the sales- [their noon time with games. Detroit, Mich., Dec 19.—Three | 5 manship _ cl secured a good posi- The membership is made up as|circuit judges denied yesterday the | ¥ able for your own tion on the selling force of one of | follows: petition of Henry Ford that they an- | use, and for gifts. the largest concerns in the city. An- SeTiore e nul the temporary injunction which S d | b other man who took the commercial Boys b Eophe s restraing the Ford Motor company Included in fhis b 5“ T GrurrC: PRGN e (e SR from Performing development work. | i displa \ R g hj paid for his instruction by acting as The injunction, granted lor sixty day isplay are latest WP B rveferee in hankruptey eases. Another y was obtained recently by John R, | patterns of i . student from the drawing class, at- Dodge and Horace 13, Dodge. motor A N J tespectfully s et ; ] i | B 5 1 | tracted tha attention of his em- Respectfully nhml\l ted, . car manufacturers and stockholders in | ru“l 5 f |plover to such an extent that help 2 i the Iord company. The Dodge |8 1847 ROGERS BROS g S. Stanley Horvitz, || |was extended to him so that he might Ba Cretary. { hrothers are secking a permanent in- o - D MAIN ST. continue his studies. ; {junction to compel FFord to use the soomr U ~$ilper Plase that Wears” : " Eoiom ¥ o L Bo: Department. This Is Ford \\vmhm-_ profits of his company for dividends | i ¥ b A real Senif o the by 3 Lou Elmer says that this is Ford tend of for developing his bus ! o | eTee LR el OVS' | \veather and to keep vour eye on the \ the table silver ] work of the city was the Older Boys' [ % e L ; : S d tha e f 5 Conference held here December 1, 2 | \ttle Fords skipping over the snow Ford’s attorneys argued that con i which for over 65 - 2 & : = | and neavy ‘going. There is no ques- {tracts for the construction of a la s A m M d w j and when over 400 young men | {00 (EEN, heavy cars which ! are sn,p;l,“fg;‘m nt near Detrcit were lot | E \ iyears has been e“ afl Um}n overloaded in themselves, have hard | some time ago and that the TFord wth& standard silver f : going during the winter months. It ) Motor Car company would lose a large | plated ware. M YIEld SDBEG”Y fo MY is an easy matter rt;x- light cars m\ no; | amount of money uniess the work 2 i 5 R T gotiate in snow and mud. This kind d he resumed immediately . 4 S| tif Tieal i Afe 1s a battle of the strong. T e OV R B G ST i T e (s o et seoll| VBLRT H. BENOCIHL § | clentiiic Ireaimen To be strong you must have the time when the public demands | imburse the Dodge brothers for any prompt service and Mr. Elmer says [loss, The offer w not approved. Telephone Co. TS 5 articles, so desir- & combine near and far vision in one solid Quality Jewelry Stove, 340 Mai § Success in Life Depends on a good health. Let me start you e . St., New Britain, Offers to the | B o ¢ Body. on the road to health O B ttl the Ford delivery car ‘“delivers the [The court also denicd a motion “hy | il s S s e B g HenlthygBody ; e ne bottie-- zoods,” and to the business man Who | Ford's attorneys -that the Dodge |l ¥ Shopping : | e e I treat successfully, Rheu- not purchased a Ford as yet, he | Lrothers furnish a bond of $3,000,000 DIAMONDS. with the strong matism, Neuralgia, Iiver, Stom- 0 Glass as failed to investigate the merits | to insure the ford Motor company | s — Y : Shattered nerve hd failing ach, Bladder, Kidney, Rectum Yes- ne B | | of this wonderful car.—aavt. 3 E 5 sl ruin soone . against loss ® nealth mean and Bowel Troubles, Piles, Skin B L later. Do you have di i i ind stion, numbne will convince you of the fs e el it Bronchitis, Catarrh and all Spe- measure of good taste, poor appetite, fhiness after eat- ial Diseases of Men and Wo- purity and nourishment | or backache? Do not worry Consultation and E: nation HARTFORD’S HEADQUARTERS FOR i ing, bad tasto in your month, Nip oo IRogers Silverwewware ||| i GO e s S Diseases, Nervous Debility, men. Conservative, honest, upright husln.esw methods, and modern seienti- OUR COMPLETE CHRISTMAS STOCKS ARE READY AT B fic reatment'have won me the reputation and large practice I am en- Get acquainted joying today. I am after results, and 1 get them. il g ‘¢’The Silver Store®’ ; Topay. A1} 5 ‘ ' DR. J. CLINTON HYDE AS USUAL THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY Aol e artiora pecialls ALSO A FULL LINE OF JEWELRY 254 TRUMBULL STREET, HARTFORD, CONN, Hours: 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5, 7 to 8. Sundays and Holidays 10 to 1 “The Silver Store” } ; ; 5 | One Cent a Word Each Day Pays for a Classified Ady. in ~LuUis W. FODT, HOTEL BELOIN, KEEVERS & CO,, HER- 87 PRATT STREET HARTFORD, CONN. N SCHMARR, W. J. McCARTHY, WHITE & €O, lvthe Herald. You Get Results That's What You Want. S

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