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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, Boston Store TICKLISH, NERVOUS, | ™ rte sensronsure| IEAR'S WORK AT R T S sending the little one to our hosyital ]| advises the mother to take it to Hart PLAYFUL ls B THA, ; { | ford to a hospital there. The anxietyl 9y SR 1% | and expense to the parents in being] in a different city from their baby | often times involves great hardships, _An Interesting | o vigmp g cutid| o i Anoual Mostng Held at Home o S5 "2 S St | the history of the case coul ve able advice s to its condition. “ ‘The Little Mothers' classes during i | | the summer proved a great help and Ui | Sale of Gentleman” in Court o : ol Mis. Ira E. Hicks ncehtive to the children that attend Bertha Davis, a buxom “cullud” : - . Glowing reports of the work per-|ecd, for they visited a modern da woman who introduced herself to S 8 formed by the Milk Station associa farm and received much benefit fron : tion were made at the annual meet- | the following lessons = Cirkham in ic L e e : ing yesterday afternoon at the home ! “Bathin court this morning as “‘a Virginny gal o : of Mrs. Ira. E. Hicks on West Main | lothing 3 what am inclined, your honor judge, % S E § | street. | Baby Bed to be ticklish, nervous and playful,” Y 3 The following officers were elected: | 3 President—Mrs. Ira B. Hicks. | | Baby's Food @ aniel Heddels: o 5 % S 3 Made up between |« Dot iredscison. “estiua - ) P ‘gentleman” who also admitted that e Pease. "There are m cosies where th he was possessed of “a nervous dis- Hecretary—Mrs. Lawrence Mouat, ; mother has to work out and “The Lif Seasons to kee RIERIER TS WOTEREE Roe & [RER7 | Jr. tle Mother’ has to take the place, an fo' de worl’, no sah, your honor : ¢ Treasurer—Miss Mary S. Whittle- | KNOWing these few fundamental fact | judge” were arraigned in court this o they will be of 2t benéfit ol th h l t th morning on charges of breach of the g 4 “Auditor—Miss Annie L. Copley. o |25 Well as to the baby under her carg 1€ e p Oge GRS s B ‘ | ! No doubt, more scases of this kin rested in the Chestnut street house : 3 ¥ M Hicks’ Report. will come to our attention as the me: adjacent to the Corbin garage by b 3 | The report of M Hicks follows: | have to g0 to the war. The mothe l l Sergeant Theodore Johnson at 2| S “In looking over the work and | Will become the w ner More g egu ar vaiues o'clock last night after the woman | [ o ¢rowth of the Infant Weifare and | MOre, and it is just such conditios had accused Heddelson of choking | : § | Milk Station association of New B we Will have to face. We had i \ holding these classes durin] her and stealing $75 from her and | ain for the year 1917, the officers and | tended to all to GO min Sa Tl e urine o ) | in tor e vear 1911, the offiers and | {1 snten but Gur inaiities e £ I o iy T e G & bourao0 MHep oLk there 1s still | Such, on account of cold and damp Q accused the other of taking undue ad- N room for expansion and a large | N¢SS We have peen -m;\.m\» \‘n do s at one prlce vantage by committing the alleged y growth in our city and by giving a | L e P‘:f'("l\“("“"‘m‘“:;”_‘” assaults when they were alone to-| Medill McCormick, congressman at | FeSume of our work, we trust a larger | /& WC fo 0 W00 10T £0 " e babic gether in the house. The case was | largo from Illinois, has announced his | Dterest will be taken in it by all | .\, {5 e more delicate and hav Conilnmealinin Snas e LIS I00E Rt Sart | oar i aane rempr e B eopiase i BN es e tadn o et las Rwe Il matani (LS sin Mo o0 BERSEER v B S O urday while the police may take fur- | tion for the United States senatorship, | \V2kening to the mecessity of it just ran R B e ;;1::‘1 investigation as a result of the | He recently returned from a visit to ;‘;"},fi",,fi?“‘:T.JIQH;'TLJ “:::cs}vzf’i‘cnv M: mothers have failed to have the suff s’ woman's allegations that Hed- | the war front in ISurope. 2l S bres and | Gont nourishment and this has rd delson was running a disorderly hause strenpthencd to the Bost of the MV | o oica wpon the hables, Our el and “a speak casy” gin mill. SR B nd nation’s ability. e e e When the Davis woman took the §LED i decn Brpa ol Rt oUW m:-.m as there is an opportunity f | stand she haughtily declared that she record the death of Mrs. J. B. Mar- | "\ inendous growth in our cosmd sy e e e tin for we feel that the association | & [iel! e e e husband, who is a porter on a rail- has met with a great loss. She Was | juaty to reach the number it should road train, was away last night, other- ) o charter member and had been sec- | ¢o; those living in the cast, south and wise Heddelson would not have taken retary from its inciplency and so had | .t a0 not profit by the station, advantage of her. She told of hav- taken a most sincere and devoted In- | i1,c gistance is too great, and so Wel ing been rooming at Heddelson's terest in the growth and develob- | p,p0 some means will arise to over- house since Christmas. “Y’ all know, it of the Infant Welfare work for | .,ne this difficulty to Keep sick bables at x ; = . : : 3 | the past six years. She was most ef- s sureau of Labor, | during the day for the same Yo dhageirophonoznpali e mrea Jaalilor EXplfllHS Routine of Chfll‘liy Ml e o s et Bt || s o upea ‘(r”,'h[,\mlj' A% Infant Weltare murses we DEv A i‘l ' AR mg always playing and fooling. Y'all e 2 15ton, we Tece 5 know, tickling and pushing, like that, | things run along slowly but was eve” | e aeking what steps were being | éndeavored to prevent the well babies " 3 ] . : aici g anal i Tond e i . . the | from becoming sick, and save the sick e e F hquiring and investigating condition® | {;xen in N Britain to conserve the g = e S ;‘l'm“’; o (:h"lé“hcll;‘:c []fil‘[lllfllli l]]a]](}es in other cities to see what w best | Jives of our little ones and suggesting | Pabies, with the co-operation of the T T e e et l;'lt('hcr'l‘«' S for our work, and her love and de- | that much must be done by every city | parents who were willing to accept . e e G S {otion 10" the caise Was & stmuns | o hation A thi fhe and | avee ormer President Plans Anti-Ger- o = 5 irman Frank Riley, of the char- | to those working with her, and we | quring the war. The nations abroad, “MABLE E. O'DELL, R. N.” A would give me de address of a lady | ity department, author Superin- | have lost a most faithful and loyal DE oo - % % . rhat he ' o : ; : as a whole, have boen rather slow P : what he almos’ choked to death once | tendent ‘A. J. Hart tod ive out | worker whose place cannot easily be | about conserving the lives of their man ropflgffl] a flmpa]gfl and he up an’ choked me till de blood | a tatement t th i e 3 statemer o the pr refuting | filled Z b rec d com " p o g J ¢ and have but recently came to . ome out ma nose,” the woman, tes. tatements made by Alderman O. | “With the r nation of Mrs. Davis | realize the necessity and enormity of tified. She also declared that after | Curtis at the council m s i i ! P afte tis council meeting last | nee Miss Elsie Osborn we lost a most T —r own people are New York,” Jani 1Z~—C assaulting her Heddelson stole $75 | evening relative fo the way the de- 4 T At e e capted & iy gl s58 delson ] capable worker for with her interest ding them in this great human- Roosevelt accepted the S EVENTS TONIGHT which she had concealed in her waist. | partment conducts certain matters of | in the assoeiation she co-operated so | itarlan work by contributing toward| Peerless Social ; S5 Socaited the Lo Onaty i In connection with her testimony she | business. Among other things, Alde T i Jan. 1 i 5 ton 25¢. | dency of the American Det : an. 18, Lynch's orch., admission 25c. onse. s successfully with the Charity Organi- | it, and so right here in New Britain e rred that Heddelson runs “a | man Curtis questiored the right of th 1 : 7 5 ¢ — ciety at a I % B " : i - % & o ition and her contr ions to the| we st become awake to the situa- advt. y at a luncheon and meetin; of Superior photoplays, Lyceum thea- | speak easy” house and sell liquor il- | department to change the salary of | mustibec a & press brought our work more effe 5 s 10t knaw how long| Mr. s 1 s 5 that orsanization’ cecuti i e e e e iy Phlipredsibictent ouriwork more leffed | tion ifor we tdoinotikna) r. and Mrs. James M. Halloran on’s executive com- R e e e S L e e e ol el tentonio gt S fouiblic | fhtkof conditione Rl T have returned from a trip to Atlantic [ mittee at the Union league club, yes- Ao N 5 ¥ ar Mrs, Frank E. O’'Br v r r 2d ake it a »special erday. e R T | [ et ol (ool Gt St OTILD (CTTaetl e Gutmn o oy || Sas il e ok (oFEen fot ol B REOE e R e terday ter he essayed to walk to the witness box | board in making out is payroll and | her time and advice to advantage to | effont to reach every infant we can, Court Pride, F. of A., will meet In a speech an hour long he said st vhe: . b 3 S f 1 3 the supply committec for therc is nothing as helpless as a | tonjght in Tur 5 it was hi; oh L but when no sympathy was forthcom- | obtaining checks before the end s : Sablest chnd ght in Turner hall. A s right and patriotic duty to e e e D (cturesl | (e e i LG e B Rt S e e pava 1= oy | Qu B ncers 1n ihe Bovel clubivere [ Lt 200 e munben = Ladies’ Nest, Order of Owls win | criticise all that he regarded as faulty Keeney's theater. SRroly s abaien s et ek |[He eivent iThe ihisalarder alss 1n. | ROt Combletedintill May 5o ouriwort: | must hava g8 #ood Asenticn and CATe | et this evening. A full attendance |\ the management of this war, just o e R e e ey | e ) e el T | quring the winter months of 1917 | as the more fortunate oet this) g Smsem e G New Britain lodge, B. P. O. ah have a ver’ nervous disposition and | Change in the pay day and providing was somewhat hindered at the sta- Through the courtesy and Interes! duct of the Spanish-Americ: 4 X ! ! T h 3 Spanish-American wi 7 , : fon 1 of Dr. E Yecks in our work, he | An anniversary requiem mass will 2 s . wecets at 34 Washington street. she was under the influence of booze | that the department pay its salaries | [oR and we were unable to work to & j\r, : w[ e : when 2 man of his own politica e and grabbed a knife and went after | on the 15th of each month or on the | 2dvintage there, but Miss O'Dell | ADP c finance for | be celebrated tomorrow morning at 7 | fajth ruled in the White Ho Turner society meets in Turner hall. | me, = Course ah don't know. 1t eng|day before or after that date should | Worked most devotedly and efficiently | a1 appropriation from “”\f":"’\' ""‘lf“ ;‘;}:\'fi‘ ‘:‘ rTL M“‘ [c\‘;‘f{"'f(“ for the | Starting with an expressior RIS meant anything, but in taking the | it fall on a Sunday or holiday. in the homes and kept the mothers ! W@ Tese Ve "-) }’;“l‘l‘ :‘iv;\f“g‘_; COY”"(*V"’“m'zsv:msrd;'x.~. m‘hnnr; that the society would circul: Lexington lodge, I. O. O. F., meets | xnife away ah got cut” Heddelson | Referring to the first item, Superin- | interested and ever mindful of the “1’1”‘""”“"'_ as v e "‘]’lf"' e o T e et 3 3(“;‘1:’"‘ "“l right sort of v in Jr. 0. U. A. M. hall further tetified that he would never | {endent Hart said that his department j hecessity of good care and proper e "‘) i e Wi h:rrn }]tccrr:po'e Rt [nsccelotfu e have laid hand on the woman had she | 1as a perfect right to fix the salary | fecding of their babies. R % " s haps 90 per cent of our pec Vater Jahn lodge, O. D. H. S., meets | ot attacked him and he likewise de. | Of the investizgator. He explained that The Infant Wel and Milk A summer months. Since then we have | A meeting of Court Charter Oak, F. | rather think it is a movi: 2 B. C. Morey first took the po: ciation work h developed along | émploved an experienced nurse asjof A., will be held tonight. ance,” he said in part e % re is so muc rk the e nurse 2 i s -y 5 e e e it hor S apjatned | tion, ho veccived $1.000 a vear, and | many lines, for having larger quar. | LI€T€ is so much work that e FUEC | New Brifain comnel, 0. U. A. M, Now, It is tmperativoly uineoces: cannot follow up all s sary thet we shall put every partiold morning she protested that she only | Worked for two years. Then when |'ters and a baby room, through the | “200f S T e e vomt¥ | hie became skilled in the work his sal- | summer, we kept sick babies at the | M90S 0 o the | The residents of Hemry street have | oreot i i S back of tuo e i et e e vas increased Dby the board to | station from one to ten days under | -t this time we wish 1o PR 2 | made a complaint to the mayor that | oot iR everything it does to win thig o o ‘ e | s et ame i en oavs BRden | e waien, 0ok Lol whom slana|fads & comuplaint o thiamasorithat e ir: s theresons tmpers e When Heddelson was arrested he resigned on January 1 and Mr. | feel that many little lives were spared | STC2Y indebted, who =0 SERTECS ] (ireet ard tHat the nmeed of ono is | cay whaire e, Shall fea claimed that the few dollars in his | MUrphy took his place. Being w [ ihroush A ©oans siide mom tne|onUIbMRd 0r Do e e 2 felt badly after every storm. edy whatever is done that aanet wis all that seehented” him | man and incxperienced, the board de- | confidence inspired in the nurse by | (0 fhe cause and gave » most instruc- fitadivge s 1t is not friendship for the Trom. the almshouss, but. when the | ¢ided to start him in at $1,000 a vear, | the mother. Due to the extreme cold tive and interesting illustrative lec- | Colonel C. W. Burpee will address | States; it Js, perhaps unconsciousd S iite o oo e roung | and will doubtless increase his DY | we have not been able to heat the sta- ture on “The National Yellowstone | (he meeting of the Current Bvents | hostility to the United States to del SR (5 i Gtat e o R 10 EEEE) 6 mne i | e G i o i o || Lo e e nd Canyon of Ari- | club of St. Mary’s Sedality at 8 o'clock | cline to point out the defects $45 ollars bills, fifty ! s G hs to warrant |, . ¢or the henefit of the station | tonight. shortcomings in waging the war. = able employe Superintendent Hart - i Jollar bills and bills i o | 2 our having babies under ohservation. rough his generos inspire - s s of smaller de-| 4. 1. 04 that the charity department Wolhco et thielescecdin=ly ot ”“f"_,\ and through his generosity inspired The annusd meeting of the Swedish ‘Always remember that the eh! o - nomination hidden behind a trunk. = o et =i to o caineandlzo I ELKS’ DEPUTY HERE Hidar e ndwiiod kar thie s oney 1;.\ 2 )‘u |‘mm-3 |-'h-r ch ,:. r and have been many that have needed | iy P lm,.w.inmu- e Lutheran church will be held at the ;mgauut of the men who now strivi was his and he “told the cop a story” | LiManCes o OX S rIs A this care and attention : church tonight. o remedy our defects and shortcom - : : rticles of fur o, cloth- il : ] of the superintendent, which S b S 2 Many articles of furniture, clo because “ah vuz scairt, judge Yo [} the hoard, must be approved Many mothers have sought out the [ {1« etc.. have been contributed —the Michael B. Reidy Will Speak Tonight | honor : the courei ~ | Infan: “'0”-1‘”: and Milk Station of | 1ot vear and the directors greatly Before the case was finally contin- 5 their own volition and consulted the | ,pnreciate it and wish to thank each : = 2 On War Work Being Performed By | ued the Davis woman begzed the sc as to their little ones and some | ann ag e Noeictios, elabs and | The annual mecting of the Kirst ;t‘,‘,‘,fl;‘,’;;,’,‘;“‘f,,‘”;"“f‘ Sre mot M court to let her go “down to Schencc- avs there have been as many as 40 | {hqividuals that contributed money | Congresational ehurch will be held in s m,;'_""d‘l"“““s‘ Germany.| tady to ma sisters and ak’ll be satis- | 1 otiq’ jig bills, including the ho have called simply for advice. A | o generously the cl of the/Church this' eve- | oot duty but our verr hich sit il Michael B. Reidy, state deputy of | fied if ah can jest hav’ ma carfare | jtems and presented them to baby is often brought in that is ill| “In closing we wish to thank Miss | nin. ointlout Srheialrat arvase o the Ell : cial visi there. e hoe o rite i ordon thathih oy | navissOIDET (e lnesiH tniforih el (ORDEHE i the I se ARl 2 e e Rc Steve Potash of 170 Winter street jfailed to do what we ought to 3 New Britain . this evening. “What ah do mow?” she queried | niope® “OTIEE0 AR O uneil, | 20 when a physician is needed she | ried on the work the past year, for [ was arrested at his home this after- Ssnacty after (he. thae ght to d( his talk, he will refer to the war work | When told that the case had been con- & 2oL ¢ - | advises the ther to take the infant | py their loyalty, devotion and unsel- { noon for drunkenness and breach of |can War I bc@umy‘:‘f’)dm‘ roye being conducted by the order. A | tinued. to her physician. In many such cases | fishness in {he work it has progressed | the peace by Officer William Murphy. | Fork. I had boca pow i . of T8 social session will follow the busin “The police will take care of you,” Miss O'Dell is asked to call the doctor | and become a much needed and es- TUdse Grorga W, Andrey is recove 5 ie pob SDartior Mo e S eeting replied Prosecutor G. W. Klett. by telephone for the mother feels that | sential institution to our city and not | ering from & severs illness at his |vear I wes to run ]OXL‘/')L“LPUIQ = The B. P. O, B. has been a quiet, — a greater interest will be taken in the | alotie upon the haby have they given | pome on' Russell street. B the Holwk with bim. T b but important cog in_the machine TS TR little one if the physician knows the | Kelp and advice, but have Leen a Bev. Pline Cooney of Gresewieh (90w, I Leld it to be ey iainn ;u which is distributing relief throughout o O Cater hefore the emmloyes | NUTSe is interested in the case as well. | friend indeed in n ases when | or Rictoiti toaa to tell the truth when it was in the country. Already one large hos- . R o e Sl G R RO Rh || e eGraTeRy Gl B Gt Ton | WEE LTS e SR (e LRl interest of the Nation that th 5 pital has been arranged for and the : could get their pay because of the de-} . . 4, o had cases where mothers { have been meeded, while a great s & : e ! e tr RE Sl i = ¢ lay in waiting for the approval of the should be told. I» November, 1899, organization has subscribed $500,000 thouzht prepared foods or condensed | lace to an aching heart S . ) wrote about the Sunttago camSiil for war relief work, e I ttenacal ana i enthn s et milk would be cheaper and as good as Respectfully submitted, SELLING THRIFT STAMP R WHIGHIT Badiles et o0 By sapived meeting of the New Britain Zion as- | Iikewise, Mr. Hart explained that| Zi1K for thelr little ones and decided | “‘(signed) MRS. IRA. 1. HICKS™ | popginy Local Merchants Respond [ Coionel Roosevelt then quotod wh bt b L e sociation was held last might in Tal- | the department will be unable to pay | o e "R e Mk e Sl MissiOIDClleRRoRe Willingly to Distvibution of Them, | 1o had written about army conditiol mud Torah hall. The meeting w. its bills on the 15th of every month | o % 7m0 T have the little “During the past year 0 cases 5 A PSS a}‘ that time, saying his statements a; Maressed by Rabbl Levenberg of New | because all bills except remt must bo | oose nermme i and lose welght and | representing 23 nationalities have | “illlam H. Crowell, in | e S oty el todas He ol Ny Haven and Miss S. Cohen of New ARG (v 0 (el o] enon|| 1 e e TR 00| Sl () 0k A | (0 W S Gf Mk B Gnen ] o SR deciined to sifer TdRTEN B. W. Schultz was re-elected presi- | York. The following officers were council does not meet until after | this sort, she sees ner mistake anid | . = oo S the local merchants, today announced | b o the truth in the interest of n dent of the New Britain board of | clected for the ensuing six months 1t date. T e DA s i o Dy | TR WIERO B ) U | {hat the following leading business and they are mdeed fog Fire Underwrite 1t the annual meet- President—Morris Cohen or < a zh i , .n | Of these 14 were admitted in Janu- -~ 5 . 2 Lo believe that at this time ing held vesterday afternoon. Other | Vice-presidents—Fred Winkle ang e ",]‘".I‘l,(,;:'fll,,ql‘;;’";,‘l)r',:,r""?m, e O rcbraiars. 15 in Mareh, 17 | Places had responded favorably to the fcan Le frightened out of telling gMcarafiolsctadiiors I UM Day ook e LSl one Bt b anat D April, 25 in May, 29 in June, 32 in | plea: W. H. Crowel, Spring & Buck- hat minimum of truth necq Humphrey, vice-president; Harry Han- Financial Secretary—I, Bardin 't of V.‘. rlin .in the.(‘n ‘0r f‘I[f i “Many mothers havin children 29 in August, 22 in September, | ley, Adkins Printing company, Clark 2 ! r to save o army ad coclk, secretary; William G. Dunn, Recording Secretary — BAward | (.4 and State of C e e e i o in October, 18 in November and | ¢ Brainerd, A. P. Marsh, A. Pinkus, |y n and the cause of civiliz) e a;d el = Mr”l"jm or. A. P 1‘»‘:‘m (l:x'\' :’vf\ 1I§x\z‘mn(m‘:m;)“(1“:)]:“ ¢ 1 the station for diet lists which they December. From these fl 5 | Peter Long, Abbe ardware Com-. lw‘r,‘(‘lfl‘,.” s lin taking the place of H. Nl Lock-| Dunn, L. Gans, Attorn 3 isstate of Nellie Kukish DPart more and morc the necessity of proper | cf kecping the Statiow . open every | yrjjson Company, George L. Damon, s, may wood. 1. Goldsmith, . Marcholind, S. Menus, | 1#t¢ of New Britain, in said district literature to war situation to eck’s hall. nied stealing her $75 and explained | When Jean de Baptiste society meets ady Nest of Owls meets in G. A. R, urt Progress, F. of A., meets in Jagles’ hall Court Charter Oak, F. of A., meets in Klectric hall. and Mrs. H. A. Hall and family have [ 0SS In waging the war is Mr. Hears cone on a trip to the south for a few |11 SC€MS to regard it as unpatriotf o to point out that broomstick rifl In reference to the pay check con- trovers Mr. Hart said that ever since Organization. 1906 the charity department he Upon being signed by the comptroller the bills are paid and the salary checks are kept in the safe until due and no man gets his pay in advance, he declared. Were the department to adopt a different method it would following finance meeting and council sion . W. Schultz Again Heads Under- writers Association. that we are a f I believe that the Ar respond to ti them. I bel that we tell i people u the cross will be observed b ™ ross will be ed by mem- SPANLEY POST MEEFING nourishment for growing children as [ month of the year. Six cases ])m:’: W e S a1 fo fisht only throug At 7 o'clock last evening the Under- | S. Marlowe, Teitlebaum, Attorney s. | deccased Sk S'h\‘\fzml‘:d many c: where ]r)::xvae:m:“:f‘fl'?f ‘:’hfl]‘(t)i:?u"““"?‘]ft(M\':‘ i‘m«n?m-;(‘:'li\-‘\:mh\fx‘:&h(i{w).l ,‘ff, P ay, | om o e : e h‘{( writers enjoyed their annual banquet | Rachiin, Attorney William Greenstein, | & POt b ion of John Kukish, Jr. |, ,c anxiety and worry have been |been six deaths due to the following | 3. A. Andrews and the Mohican Ms QUL DY e sa RN ) preserving at the New Britain club. President | L. Kirshnitz, I. Birnbaum, B. Mirsky, 'A{M‘ D entn Foravinegt ANt alleviated in the causes of mothers | diseas Spinal meningitis, cholera | ket company such is the )t beli = 7z acted as tos as T itz, I. Kaplan, B. G instrument i rriting rpoTti ERAAE guse mothers deant . 3 : :,::1::.’ e ‘m]rm-q p:x::(::‘v;:: :mnd 4 'rlx\:gpalzrr?:;t}mz\?J‘}:Lr':‘u:m:;r.fz,’:‘“s be the last \\"iu::«;”: ‘::x:c]-;l;:”c’:r)g .:X who have to go to the hospital for [infantum and pneumonia. One case | The above places are assisting in the weaklin T he guests who ave high of. | meoting for Sunday Jan. 20, 8 p. m. | deceased may bo proved, approved |iLNSS or an operation as they c=n BRI S e e e fde i ficials in the & organization, at the FESTS peakers will be «.:gw&:m.tmlflnr prohntf(‘,nds per ap. | AT e e o while thore and | in November by the Visiting Nurses. | given response to the request of those TRIGEEAR Cain BRIOUDES plication on flle more fully appears, | ine nurse ealls and sees that the little | have been visited, making the total |in ch of the plan. Stamps may | that LR LG SIMAS TREI ’”m"m Tt ata o be | one is receiving proper attention and | number of babies benefited by the | he obtained at these store o can corr The Christmas tree committee held *d—That said application be | .aye Mi Ationll o tnevesr 1bTT Eaws re bad, and its final meeting yesterday afternoon HEAVIEST WOMAN DEAD. heard and determined at the Probate | " .¢ is interesting to note the growth | “About 500 home calls have been ——————— ly fight this wa at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, | Mrs. Cormella Peppa, aged 62 years, | Office, In New Britain, in said district, | ¢ (ne station by co-operation — with | made and 91 mofhers instructed how TO CHRISTEN CROSS. s atonavin s Rosscisliat sment Wneaire | |laicd esteriayietiznocniat herihome/[(S0] LISICED Cavliar Tannaiy Halletindy diilas W SNON my ok ol IS The annual exercises of baptism of | ceived. e collections amounted to el < 08 , an nong our records we have a list o r \ avernge of 30 o " lark street. She was regarded | (g oot e > umong : ) a little over $200. The expenditares | 2 €12} : that notice be given of the pendency | yupies that have been referred from | fice call 1d food prepaved for 0 were $7 above that sum and the | for many years as the heaviest woman | of said application and the time and | gijier Infant Welfare Stations to |50 babies a day throughout the sum bers of the Holy Trinity Greek church e f P 3 a Q. o nley P Chamber of Commerce will make |in this city, weighing over 300 pounds. place of hearing thereon, by publish- | oyrs- also mothers visiting here called | mer | Sund afternoon. At 1 o’clock the zood. The reason for the shortage, | She has been ill for some time with | ing this orde_r in some newspaper pub- | 51 once at the station as they felt “Through the generosity of friends | members will march in procession to it was said, was that Former Secre. | Bright’s disease. She is survived by | lished in said New PBritain having a {{nhey would receive the best for their | milk has been dispen d to 8 babies | the depot headed by & band, & tary A. H. Andrews of the Chamber | her husband, two daughters amd a |circulation in sid District, and by | babies and if the child should become | free of charse. entrain for Hartford. In ti of Commerce lent the platform to a |son. The funeral Will be held at 10 | POStng a copy thereof, on the public | ill while here she would feel at liberty | “Twenty-fc le girls formed a | city the cross will be ¢ nd e D real estate man, who took it over to | o’clock Saturday morning. Services | sign-post in the Town of New Britain, | to call on the nurse for advice ‘Little Mothe ceague’. which met at | Connecticut river where two members Relief Corps j” g Farmington and never returned f { will be conducted at St. Mary’s church | in said district, and return make “We wish that we might have a |the station once ek all summer | will bring . e o : Ps making pi a d ft. I . ) ma station 1er | will bring it forth and return it to |1 servance of 1 R L was necessary to make a new plat- | and burial will be in the new Cath- By order of Court, closer and stronger co-operation with | to learn how to care * the baby | the ehurch where other services will b Lincol \‘i rm. olic cemetery MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk cur own city hospital, as we have | brothers and sisters at home. The | be conducted in the evening AR5 the, MmOt oS