New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1917, Page 2

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NEW ' BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1917 City ltems odness of “Aunt Delia’s t. irs. A, H. Wagner of Prospect Rt has been discharged from the 'ord hospital following an oper- Bread. fatracht lodge, O. D. H. S, will rate its forty-fifth anniversary vening in Turner nall. annad.\"s dancing school tonight, hall, Judd's orchestra.—advt. % Catholic i@ dedication of the Greek Ruth- church at the corner ‘ark and Winter streets will take March 30. d Beloin and E. F. | g <} Z e [ < ==} 7 E B 2 A | = < wn <} Z g I~ < = wn = E B £ &~ | = e < 7] < z ot = < = wn i=) <] =] = ~ I < = = w0 <) g = < == 7 £ g =" | Linke were f d vice presidents of the Com- al Trust company at a meeting s stockholders last evening, § peing, Grange hall, Berlin, vening, Jan. 12.—advt. P Kenilworth club, at its monthlg ing last evening, voted to hold a al in April. Special committees fibe named later and it is expected he affair will take place in h's hall. orrow evening the Willlam H. ‘|{Debating club of the Y. M. C. A flebate on the following subject: ved, “That all the railroads in ountry should be controlled and | ted by the United States govern: " H. Y. Stearns and Sandet hrtson will argue the affirmative f'"' negative will be argued by | Day and C. A Larson. Fri- ¢ i fQulnhm That Docs Not Affect | b Head. fase of its tonic and laxative ef- blaxative Bromo Quinine can be B by anyone without causing sness nor ringing In the head. is only one “Bromo Quinine.” GROVE'S signature is on box. dvt. DAY SCHOOL OF E FIRST CHURCH Field of Endeavor in Future Is Forecast . first annual mecting of the 'y-school of the First Church of | was held in the chapel of the last evening. This school i the administration of a cah- 4 hich meets the first Monday and with AREV. E. T. THIENES. & month. The cabinet is com- of the responsible heads ot ments and has in charge the religious education of the people of the church. The 18 also affiliated with the New Training School for Religious fort. new lirs. all Alletin, the second issued, shows jing steps in advance have been by the. school and others lic flately ahead. The whole aim ! school is toward a more ef- eligious training of the young H of the church. fj ot the new conceptions is that H church school. The church than the Rev In is more. Sunday ELL-ANS olutely Removes gestion. One package it. 250at all druggists. my mn they i \ - | E | | school. it involves cvery | effort used to train the young people morally s { carried on that | purpose and the school 1 Indicate on ! particular thing serves to and more this church widen out and do a more comprehen- sive work of religious education. Gary struction is not a remote step. more an appreciation reaching out and more thoroughly. The Elmer . To the Workers of the Church School: he has pub- the Margaret Slattery weeks at a an lished “Pilgrim begins thus: time only the shadows are called to are pointed out discus- and over am attention conferen sions, the horizon. treated to the high lights, and against the shadows they make a picture that brings encouragement and joy to my NO CONNECTION- WITH ANY OTHER STORE The Big Store Store Closed Wednesday to Allow Us to Prepare Secon Profit. amamRAPHAEL’S DEPT. 380-382-384 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. STORE for Our Watch Tomorrow’s Papers PROFIT ‘SHARING SALE—PROFIT SHARING SALE - PROFIT SHARING SALE— PROFIT SHARING SALE It centers about that. organization and religiously. Nothing is not used for the bulletin do. will have plan of week-day religious is the work of the the need doing will catech of the spirit co-operate Mr. Thicnes” Report. of Religious Thienes follows: report article which the current Teacher,” “Often in issue of for They in letters, in vate conversations, large or hang low But occassionaliy T in p loom Calendars We Are Offering ALL Our Calendars at Less Than Cost Stationery Department ICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN STRREET But and i to month this s tried (o what each ! More to | tions that The in- More approached of work It is no longer a light task, but a serlous undertaking Ahat requires the best thought and ef- The bulletin is presented with the hope that all the members of the church demands more and more and that they in their power to gecomplishing results that are worthy of .ideals. fand us that there are still greater things | i want to throw ' there are at 1 of the religious education will do in Director i to . been able to | th of | our | operating soul.” That is just the experience of us who are church school workers. From week to week, and from month we can see only the shad- ows. Tonight we want to see the high lights, for there are high lights there are leaps forward that we have made, there are splendid contribu- you and I have made to the lives of the 600 odd youth put into our care for character building, the glorious incentive is hefore we are planning to de, These are the high lights that T against vour shadows, what we have done, what we plan to that two things | do. done anything the past see. By actual count ast 22 lines of marked one line of regres- Have yvear. we Let v growth and only | sion. Budget Used for First Time. This vear we have had a budget for the first time. The church voted for our uses $400. This has been a de- cided success. At the beginning of the yvear we had a debt of $250 for the junior piano. Not only h we »afd every cent of that debt. but we have also come out without exceed- ng our budget. And what is more we have all been hetter satisfied with the new arrangement. We know what we can legitimately spend and we can develop the school with a science. Our round tables have continued effective. A new experiment has Dbeen tried to cement the departments closer within their own lines. TInt stead of having each ression devoted the consideration of matters per- taining to the school as a out of every three sessions have been departmental sessions. By the principal of the department assume more direct re- sponsibility for his department and teachers have come to feel more an interest in the Mepartment as a whole. With this departmental work we have still continued to have delightful fellowship as a school. Cabinet Organized. Another distinet advance over pre- vious years has been the organization of a cabinet. The cabinet consists of all of the responsible departmental heads and sithough it has been only fall some very has A MOTHER'S TROUBLES A mother’s unending work and | devotion drains and strains her physical strength and leaves its mark i in dimmed eyes and careworn ex- pressions—ohe ages before her time, Any mother who is weary and languid should start taking Scott’s Emulsion of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil as a strengthen- ing food and bracing tonic to add rich- ness to her blood and build up her nerves before it is too late. Start Scott’s Emulsion today—its fame is world-wide. It is free from alcohol. Scott & Bowae, Bloomfield, N. T, 159 free con- whole two | that means | d Semi-Annual New Idea Profit Sharing Sale Starting Thursday Morning, 9 A. M. Our Great Stocks Are to Be Marked Down to Below Cost Prices, That Will Give Purchasers a Proportionate Share of Qur This Season’s remarkable things have already been accomplished. Each head now feels that he responsible for the succe: of this hool. The cabinet h served to spur us to greater efforts in behalf of the school and has made all of us do more hard thinking for it. Some lines have already been laid down that are bound to have far- reaching effects in the development of the school. In the Sunday school branch we have organized a senior department. Mr. Bradley was transferred from the junior department. to this ment. While the work of this de- partment is new, signs of life are al- ready manifest. This amnual meeting is. a new de parture for the year, and I believe will justify itself because it will take us all on the mountain tops where we can see all of the machinery of this big school at work and see how our work fits into the great plan. The hour of the Sunday school meeting was changed to 9:40. lost some teachers and pupil 1 believe that with the fresher for work. and with the increase children in the church that the caus was justified. In the line of ‘organization efforts to have also added to our stock an orchestra. This is not perfect any means yet. But it is foundation fof a very pleasant improvement. We have also made some improve- ments in equipment. First of all the library has gained. 100 volumes wi ! rebound, and about 50 new volumes | were added, the interest from a fund becoming available for the first time this yvear. The primary departinent of the Sunday school has profited along two Jmes. New tables are on their w and the very undesi ble victures that have graced their quarters are grad- Lually being supplanted by othe more valuable for the religious nu ture of niimary chiidren. Changes in Curricalum. Threc words have tain definite changes lum. In the first determined cer- in the curricu- place some substitu- tions were made in the intermediate department that make the work of ithat department much more effec- jtive and a missionary instructor was |added to the staff of the school to j a more adequate ining for our pupil s done excellent work and in junction with the American board, the Woman's board. Prof. St. John and the Director of Religious Educa- tion is trying to work out a satisfac- tory plan of missionary education for this school. | In service training we have made strides forward. This fall highly a number of us who have peciated the need of doing a work for the children of Cherry street through the Burritt Mission wmade an arrangement whereby the Christian Endeavor union of the city :\lou)d finance the project and the | Young people of the churches do the vork. Young people of this church have already done good service and con- also too ap- vital depart- | | the girls. PROFIT SHARING SALE PROFIT SHARING SALE— PROFIT SHARING SALE—- PROFIT SHARING SALE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE NIYVHS LIJ0dd — — TIVS ONIMVHS LIJ0dd — FTVS HNIAVHS LIA0dd — TTIVS INIIVHS LIJ0dd — TTVS D have thus received the mnenefit service of that sort brings. lmnun school had another prosperous | vear in spite of the paralysis scare tand some 40 of our intermediate and senior voung people received service training. One mother told me that there was nothing that had done her daughter so much good as the train- ing she had received there. The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts come under this general head and both have done splendid work this year. Our troop, of Boy Scouts, No. 4 is considered the leading troup of the city and has done excellent work under Mr. Skin- ner’s efficient leadership. Miss Fox has done cqually striking work with Our juniors have been trained through the junior =service league and the Young Peoples’ soclely has done splendid work along this line. Something should be said here about the general condition of the that The va- We | But hour | of | Young Peoples’ society. Never was the organization reachine so large a number as now. Attendance at our Sunday meetings ranges from 80 to 100. There avc some grave problems that we must meet in connection with it this year but the organization has i gone ahead with leaps and bounds. Teachers Display Enthusiasm. by | | they | too, a | of the school -and a zeal to make this | this ¥ | That Now I come to the teachers. a growth here. We have scen More and more do I find our teachers and lead- ers conscious of the important have to do. I find them more enthusiastic about it, more conscien- tious about doing their work and the desire to grow in the work. T find, justifiable pride in the work work in Connecti- leaders in commend leaders best church school and one of the countr I annot loval body of too highly. ‘We are also taking care of the training of teachers in the school. The City Training school does good | work for us and within the school we continue our training work. A group of senior boys asked for teach- er training work and they are hav- ing a course that will fit them for it. On the part of the pupils T find the development of school loyalty. 1 find the same sort of ('hfllll))i(ll\h\g of this school that we find in the High school. is a wholesome thing that we need to encourage more. Pupils Lives Dcepened. lives the cut the The deepened alsi to the pupil: being 1 have had numerous that out this year. showed of are find Boys' Conference :\lmul the boys. and ns for personal con- also put me in a po- the work we have been able to do. It will be of inter- est to all of you to know that it was with a group of Center church school boys that the High school club be- gan, which is playing so large a roll occasions Our Older me something numerous oc ferences hav sitiop to realize in standing for clean speech, clean living and clean athletics in the school, | Canada. A boys trained In the ‘-mm-hl Everyone Knows Just About How Large Our Semi-Annual reductions Are But— The important fact about these notable sales is that every article offered measures up to the high Horsfall standard for quality— every garment is a genuine Horsfall garment backed by the Horsfall guarantee and was the biggest value in the old year before we re- duced it! Sale of Neckwear—Products of the fore- most looms of the world. 50c to $3.50 quali- ties, now 38¢ to $2.25. Sale of Shirts—Our own and Eagle Shirts, $1.50 to $6.50 qualities. Now $1.25 to $4.75. Hovstalls T PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND TI399 ASYLUM ST. Cormecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST HA RFTORD 4 for Coughs and Colds In this season of prevalent coughs and colds, many treat- ments are suggested. The old-fashioned way of a little pure whiskey, the juice of a lemon, hot water and sugar seems to predominate, The illness is the same—so why not use the successful treatment of our grandparents ? Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is used in thousands of homes for coughs and colds, because it is a good pure whiskey. Duffy’s is made for medicinal purposes oniy—absoutely pure and full of wholesome and health giving properties. Unlike the ordinary bevcrage article, it contzins practically no fusel oil or tannin, and therefore proves agreeable and beneficial to the most delicate stomach. Its quality never varies, Duffy’s is used in many reputable hospitals and ‘e- scribed by unprejudiced physicians. “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. Nm fln—ynrhu“mjfl,mulul.or. s|.mnm-. it he cannot mmwfi' 8 westul household bookiet free. school of this church are the back- | the school is receiving. bone of the club now. These are the i tion of missionary gifts. marks of progress I see standing Teachers. where I can view the whole s 4 Perhaps this recital his wearied you |, FVeIY teacher trained or In train- but to me there is a thrill in cvery | N8 Fach growing record made ofiy§ | round tablés. Some system devised line because I see the Christian man- | 2 KSod landl womanboodl thatt weiare of making a list of available teachers. i Home Relationship. building and I glory in being able to Reports of attendance, etc., made to have a part in it. T said at the outset that there was | parents. Parents night at different only one place where we had receded | periods. A church school exhibit not thig vear. That is in the matter of ' later than May 1. our attendance. Organization. “,::t“sh';t‘l‘[‘(: ;z :t‘:x‘~:e?;r;° Lomet | constitution. Committee of re- to set a definite standard of the fol- | Ilous education. Definite goal of attendance of the school. Definite lowing things. Jepartmental goals of attendance. Recreation. ; Departmental policies. ~ Uniting of In recreation I think we need to | forces of religious training in the branch out on some new lines. We | church school. need a camp where we can provide camping facilities for all of our young people. We have had one camp. three years ago for some of the boys but we need a more permanent site that can be made available. for a larger number and of a more per- manent nature. I believe that for recreational pur- poses we need to organize our classes in the Sunday school from the inter- mediate department above with the aim of developing a spirit of fellow- ship that will bind the group to- gether more permanently so that when the trying years of adolescence come, when the temptation comes, to | break away the bond of love and fel- lowship may hold. I would recom- mend also in conjunction with Mr. Maler the provision of more suitable recreational quarters for girls and boys, young women and young men. Currie Tn connection with the curriculum | we are issuing tonight a new bulletin that is a revision of the former cur- riculum with some improvements that 1 hope will be of service to all of you. as well as the parents in making plain the purpose of all the train- ing work that is attempted, and will help each of you to see how what vou do is related to what comes be- fore and what comes afterward. Classes for those In church and other classes for those not members of the chu Simplifica- work. | Finances. Budgets by departments. Pupils. Development of more school spirit. Clearer definition on the part of each of us of just what we are trying to accomplish with this pupil thie year, and an estimate from time to time of what I am accomplishing. Getting definitions for life Christian profes- sional life. Pay more attention to the fray ends, such as the boy who ran away to Hartford. Equipment. Close the stairwa B T CONQUERS RHEUMATISM IN A VERY FEW DAY¢ Tt is an established fact that one- half teaspoonful of Rheuma taken once a day has driven the pain and agony from thousands of racked, crippled and despairing rheumatics during the last five years. Powerful and sure, quick acting, vet harmless; Rheuma gives blessed relief almost at once. The magic name has reached every hamlet in the land and there is hardly a drug- gist anywhere who cannot tell you of almost marvelous cures, If ‘you are tortured with' rheuma- tism or sciatica, you can get a bottle of Rheuma from The Clark & Brain- erd Co,, or any druggist for not more than 50 cents, with the understand- ing that if it dqoes not completely drive rheumatic poisons from your system—money back. pression. thorough and refined service like the universal system in definite record of the service training that each pupil in More training,

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