Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1918 day’s work or into the factory for a CORA M. BEALIL, few weeks in order that her family ! Acting Agent. | VI [i D]S[}U | might be fed ! Statistical Report. 4 me of our 139 visils miade this| Applications for service—from pub- | Statesmen, Warrfors, Men and Women month in behalf of our familie — | to re-adjust such instances as the las iy : 50 that a girl scarcely fourteen could | churches 3, interested individuals 16, Actmg Age[}[ QI C{lflrl[y 0[’gflmza< return 1o school, so that boys would ' other cities 6, sc s 6; applicant in Every Large City. ( not find their way to court through themselves for advice 8 a ' New Yorks Feb. 15—The wiil Extensive Selling of tion Preseats Statistics e e e e e R el ic officials 20, private societies 14, of Fame to Speak to Audiences Consequent Upon the dial co-operation of teachers, truant |33, nsportation 0, Work 4; ‘otal | {1pited States a new and inspiring note ‘] P T D L officer, and public officials. Many of | 128 % D el the Past len ays an g the calls made were to assist in plan- | Applicants—Total no. casc i R R e e e Increasing prices for mecessities of | ning for the obtaining of food and | during month 103, continucd iR men and women whose l N b f life are dealt With in the monthly re- | fuel. IFor the problem is erious new cases 19; including families R ehntal And ming ind very souls ar nusua umper o port presented to the directors of the | when the children’s breakfast is al- | transients 0, appli. for work only 2, no | qavote 5 to the cause of wor New Lritain Charity or tion last | ways bread for food and coffec for record kept. | freedom, are ta speak not only in their | REB]NANTS night by \\w;u;: > M e, acting | warm drink to find no su milk at 1 atlofioe 25 o se e oven voices, | sent. Mi = o 5 « s ne prob- | fourteen cents a quart, and condenscd | consultants 97, applicants 12 visits | to the “‘hundred i LT Jem thoroughly from the standpoint | milk rising in price. So that we have ||, .nts to or in behalf of familes | Americans at hom d of the organization, which is also the [attempted to teach the mothers how ! 139: callg by friendly visitors 3, busi Gathered together in theaters an sEndeaint ofthe ncodygelass: to use substitutes for the foods that -alls 18, telophone calls 301, vol- | tels, clubs, schoolhouses, —churc Tho report follows: are lacking or for the more expensive | unteor offics work hes. 0 chambers of commerce, labor union “Once upon a time, long, 250 | ones. During the scarcity of sugar and G i Sl imes 1. |3 M. G A. headquarters, K. of in fact more than a hundred years | coal, dealers have been most courteous | Material relief—Loans, times 1| .0 0 "0 0 heeting plac Abigail Adams wrote to her hus- |in every instance, placing extra effort |Mmount §5 refunded $5.503 nUM- |00l 70 o cand people may listen in d pand, “IEverything bears a very sreat | toward suppiyine where there has Der reciving aid during month e e el Have Accumulated— |[rricc i merenant compining af |roward supplyine amount of aid from epecial fand | 2N evening (o addresses by S the farmer and the farmers complaing Becuuse the weekly income cannot | $81.09, amount of aid from treasury | Lt Danleis¥Tane and Houss fund, $154.13, total amount of aid . Th w.ll B A _ |of the merchant—both are extrava- [ho stretched beyond the immediate | ! J L Eatigoid il ST ese I e r gant. Living {s doubled what it was Inced for living, there has been no . [rom C O. funds $335.22 number O 4nd Lewls, Champ Clark, Samuc a year ago.” What if that housewife | n'for clothing. The Charity Or- | Whom aid was oranized from ehurch- | Gompers, Terier( Hoover, rank A. | g d f S "' n could show us her marketing list and nization has systematically assorted | ©5 societies, individua ete., 10, | -0 derlip, - 1 : William H f range or Jelling oF Gotnpave it With ours of 160ar? Wollond siveh oob carments b vavicus mopnt orgnized s amount of | TeR e S L ) can truthfully use her ve words, | families known to be especially needy | id from special shoe fund for sc h.;m S N L bowen Ehow however, for following is a grocery or- |so that thirty-one have been remem- Children §7.02, number aided thereby | iy 1o foremost in this country’s v SATURDAY der given in 1916 and along side is its [bered in this way. lxtra work was G total amount of aid ecxpended |, gvitjes. . counterpart of 1918. throu Charity Organization chan- TRV T ona Genel Borshin upplied to three, one place being I : 1916 915 ) permanent and (wo tempora el SEIUEEY \d the voices of h foreign notables MORNING 2 Ibs. su 15 required aid in the form of medical, | Treatment—Families receiving pen- | as President Poine General Joffre, 1 & Petain, Premier Clemencean qt. milk ... . ¥ dental and hospital care. <ions 2 months or over 2, families re General 1 1b. butter lither odd jobs made themselve g temporary aid 11, emergency [ and Renc Vivian v : Lloyd 2 1bs. beans . 1 G s i i clothing 3 institutional care | Gearse, . 1 . 2 . too cvident or the constant s a5 7 s o an . At Prlces Calculated 12 1b. bag flour . 4 weather Dreventedithe ordinacs num iven legal aid 0, given medical aid | ill. General Mg, Admir: uty i _ana witho 5 Ibs. corn meal e : | given dental aid 2, given optical [ Sir Bdward Cars 1 D e 1 1b. coftee ... otnevings for mot e g el 0t woee ured, permancnt 1, | nunzio and Marconi in Italy, an ¥ types of femis . 2 ) stew s 36 q 1 = bert of e el 18 to Make an Immediate |z i« scv mii METEE LR R e Awert of the Belgins, 5] hemes an P 1 pk. potatoes . ] tion for clothing or other it 4 U3eS i oF povertyiin newillcases | BRI AL IR SUCER SRl El i 1 1b. salt fish From public officials, private soci- unemployment 0, widowhood 0, sick- | Of (hrecl apbest i9 Seriis = By Hans : & ; earance. 1 doz case egss .. eties, churches, schools, other cities, ncec or accident 7, drunkenness 0.|'% L7C WHCRE L el P ST - = and interested individuals came re- physical or mental handicap 2, in- | FAniZed DY G FOTCHIRIL § B N — 4 . N : quests to the number of 194 for our suilicient income 0, old age 1, shirt- | #{{OTREY WhO 5 e | Tl beiritars Mg e ; st To be sure the wages of our fac- |gervice in one way or another. There lessess 3, vagraney 0, immorality or SR e TunUnLS sl HUSHE & : f - odations at the passenger s B & £ L2482 s g 2 s hriefly, the recordir Ly | posted the honor roll/of the associa- | tion f®m using the tories have increased during this per- | yrere it | e i e iscellancous 2, desertion or . T I3 Al ottt e were > calls at the office and owr me 1, miscellaneous ; Jonographic process, of five-minute | tion. The roll contglins the names of | The request is an of living. Add to this 60 per cent. rise, as an average increase in the cost of the abo ries the extra amount necessary for the present price of children’s shoes and the nea 1y doubled cost of underwear and it is casily understood why many a fam- ily herctofore self-supporting, has needed our council and aid. We were in touch with 103 families all told Dol during January, nincteen of whom |{0 the sum of §63. nd four DTS for indigestion, mullen for coughs, | U8 bl GarieR toffouriattention® Fort the i hrs il LTSRS0S CLE D i cha SCH e \p for mervousness. thoroush | i o 0L BLR L e timeNOF fthesalatier, Fillness b was|[L0- Bpeclalishos iund acis Tl ort for colds, wormwood for bruises | *ri 5 SV N300 Danicls, Baker and PR R STILI GUARD WATER PLANT. |most often the primary cause. There wuary with its combi and sprains and so on. They wore|Tane Frank A, Vanderlp, Samuel| e The monthly meeting of the water |Were ailments due to too little food; tinuous severe weather 1o tuccosstul romedies, too. It was | Gamper Stz o i || B G AGED e el ARRL Gy to lack of a varied diet; not enot mall amount of coal and lac : : rtion of such roots and | gpenker ¢¢ : and Fx-Ambas- Remedying Conditions. el e o s ARG e a e e R erbs that Mrs. Lydia B. Pinkham of | sador G producers; there were anemic and |food when amounts Lynn, M more than forty vears pipe lines and reservoirs was rescind- : children with little bodies fit s har 1o i expense i v d her now famon , 5 = ed. the board voting to maintain a |for the prevalent children’s cont us | of illness and mea . freezing table Compound: and during a 5 Al 300 A THLS) that would otherwise be eliminated heavy guard Bills of $594 were ap- | discases there were tiny babi of water pipes, 2 i ve made < long vears no other ri v ha hay been reeeived from | if the ecity provided adequate com- | wnd it was voted to continue |thriving because of under-nourished |a month of unusual suffering for many heen discovered to restore | Jar " Gripp. who is now in the | fort station facllities here, Treizht forestration of the water sheds | mothers; there were broken ind extra hard work for all nec- health to ailing women so succ *\'l : . Mr. Gripp is in the medical} Agent J. B, Cosgriff has appealed to | ber of roadside wayfarers from their convenienc| e . 2 ot = 4 el = aftermath of 4 telephone interviews numbered 30i. non-support total 185. wddre s by noted men and women, | 175 men in the sepvice. letter presenter to the health depal Temporary weekiy aid w iven and the delivering of the 1ddr e interscholasf all-rounds, | ment by George K. Macauley Tu to eleven families \d emergency with every tone and inflection of the [ which were discontinued during the |day, in which the writer scathin Tielp to seven. G . peaker, throuzh the medium of espe- | closed periods of schools, will be | criticizes the alleged insanitary con Our treasury fund supplied aid to In the early \ws of our country | cally manufactured talk machines | resumed next week, under the dire sting the local depot amount of $154.13, $5.50 of which .. namother w the druggist, and | Which masnify the voice so that it will | tion of Director Slater. refunded. IFrom the ent’s spe- carry ta the farthest corner of a large Anthony Dobruck, for many years 3 : her drugs consisted mostly of roots = o = fund $%1.09 was needed in Janu- hall, or cven for blocks in the open |{a member of the Y. M. C. A. has 3 Out side aid was organized from #nd herbs thered from the fields | gir. gone to Camp Jackson to take up Y institutions, societies, and individus nd fore There was peppermint Mr. Golterman’s project has the ac- | M. C. A. work with former Secre- tive co-operation of the Creel com-|tary Barnes information. Tec- e yoard was held last night and a previ- yus vote to lay off the guard on the Claiming that the railroad officials | are being forced to handle burdens make a new map of Burling-|and serious burns where youngsters | essarily heavier expenses tha Iy this ¢ old-fashioned Camp Meade, Maryland | the police for protection that will | were left alone or in the f | The total of all relief passing 1 istant educa- ! prohibhit any person not entitled to |