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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. Boston Store|WIGHTMAN ELECTED |+ .0/ CROWDS CALL ON THE QUAKER MAN|F g CITY MISSION HEAD biacrimicvetut i i | Staptling Results Coming to Light Daily CORSETS js, T i e e : 30, i It is an easy matter to get|Progress Shown in Reports Tell-| noons i’ the ity “Mission oftce; ana 5 although our quarters aré very cir- properly fitted at Our Corset at Ar wal Meetin c ibed and we scarcely know| People from all directions are now get casicr and the stiffness to Department. dered at Anr ; from one weel to another where the S h day T srewiibetter| e L y coming to have a talk with the Qualker | disappear. S necessary equipment is coming from 5 = 5 5 & R and now [ have no more pains or stiff we have faith to believe that all our | Man at the Iiconomy Drug Store, No. ‘ joints whatever.” We carry most of the popu- nman was re-clected | needs for this tmportant work will be | 865 Main street. All are amxious 1o” pazar Curran, axed 44, buffer byl lar models produced by the it of the New Britain City | supplied. Some special gifts for this|jcarn particulars about that wonderful | trade, called and obiained a treatment | Taad: ki 5 e at the annual meeting held | purpose have been received and used | remedy, Quaker Herb Extract. It is!|of Quaker Ierh ixtract for a severe | ieading manufacturers in this Oy O e ‘\he,‘\”"”' Congrega- | for the materials needed thus far. | really giving startling results in cases | case of citlarh head and throat. country flonsl chiE o & S b Sometimes the lessons deal wilh|og catarrh, rheumatism and stomach 1t had affected nis hearing. smell and i sitated b: :{ 2 wsny‘u(\ c P - | methods and uten that are beyond | {raubles nd this true fact is what is taste and hc cons iy oughing | r > ~ Barnes, secretary of the mission, who | the reach of the.girls in their pres \ting the enormous demand for the | and spitting. Ask him now what ben- W. B. R. & G. er (}1 o w]r.),y war \\'nrl; ent environment, but we believe in| romedy. One person, is telling another | efits he Vol itor i Guater Ntcrn 7 g i at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C, and | preparing th, fo e better homes bom ik s SRR wiil tell vou at his Royal Worcester Nemo |2 4i"the berth temporarily, Re e e tn Rames e GG s e tea ol y it S Eeeht pastor of o e 3 S - 2y | sequence, demanding it. ady | he a thront u : ¢ : | Thompson’s Glove Fitting |» HesRTasioniof the “1“"13[:, Mor- | establish for themselves. and it may | said yesterday lire telling you the good things ) S Waota g orial church, was elected. er of-| be, to help the distracted housewives I s - Quaker He 2 Ferris Waists etc. ficers chosen were: Honorary presi. | whose domestic troubles are so dif. in i}x%uxf.(;:ox“l ‘:ru':.“nnl]x:r'\(;'“l’n\:”::z\-?\r—- H ”“u] l:’ . gastritis, | In high, medium and low dent B . Neuman; vice-prosident, | fioult of eolution. when they say | tioned to all who call at the store. I|constipation or liver troubles? Then | i i i At e - 1o Damon:ito us as a little girl did one day,| had rheumatism in my arms and |by all means come and see the Quaker | _bust, ranging in price from | ditor, A W. Upson; trustee for | “My mothor has nine children and we shoulders for a long time. The pains, | Man at the lconomy Drug Store, No. | $ {o $ 00 three years, W. L. Damon; members| don’t set the table like that|, We try| especially during a change of weather, Main street, just as soon as you | I 1 000 - of exccutive committee, E. F. Neu- show them that we are looking| were almost unbearable. I tried many |can and let him cxplain what Quaker e R b L v ‘\““‘\‘\“““[' L ']M‘“('“' 'd to a time when they will be | gifferent things trying to be cured, | Herb Extr: da for you. He can | = . .2y |C. H. Barnes, A. W. Upson, F. G. | glad that they know how to ‘set the | g > fled. 5 R e o ¢ 5 p. m. | A complete line 01. Chil- | Blatr, rev Lyman §. Johnson, G. H.| table like that. i $ \:u“ ?f:_d 'll’.“)":’l"w::;:;(\“_ | ,I,” 'fi;:,:'":il'v"‘\\ ¥ ,'“’”'fl f:"n.‘:',m,lf‘ It dren’s and Misses’ Waists. Dyson and pastors of co-operating| The Italian Sunday school which is | Man, however, urged me to buy Quak- | costs nothing o talk to him churches; finance comittee, F G. Plat,t charge of the City Mission | or Herb Extract under the most lib-| If you have a tapeworm, Quaker APRONS churches; = finance committee, I G.] workers gives ample opportunity for [ cral terms. For the first few days it | Herb Extract will remove it in a few £ N H:u., chairm U J. /M ]»‘urd oL If, investments of the most fruitful kind. | did not seem to .help me at all. Then | hours and the Quaker Man will prove Extensivcly featured here. | Mills, Lucius Taylor, B B. Bassett, W. | Here we have the great joy of train- | I gragually noticed that my pains be- |it. Come at once, Do not delay. . i T non, H. A. Walter, E. H. Cooper | i the children and young people o ey g el 0 e L e 0 e L e Everything from the dainty |.na 1. 1. Pease. who attend in the religious teaching tea Apron to the Cover All Miss Bartlett's Report. that they so greatly need and are | Bibles and other Christian Titerature | in the air, and the fact that it is very Miss Caroline B. Bartlett submitted | receiving in no other way. It is in | are distributed in Polish, Slovak, Bo- ! contagious w vident on every sid 7 Bungalow. her annual report as superintendent | connection with the Sunday school | hemian, Lithuanian and Italian, as Heveral ciubs of 1s.at the Y. W. C. | reflect thq o urses and Red Cross|as follows that we do our principal work with | well as in English, and very gratify- |\ helped by nd festivities o | —and withol “The the last annual meeting of the | boys, as our force of workers is not | ing result have followed, as when :¢heer many hearts: some who came | Apmns. City Mission, all hearts were filled with | sufficient to permit a much week-day | some have been led to subscribe to|to the office in busin intent, left | § anxiety and suspense because of the| work, with them though Miss Camp- | the Polish and Slovak papers for |tangible expression of their interest 7=, . | B schemes and tHoT® 4 McCALL’S PATTERNS war-clouds which were rapidly gath-| bell meets with the boys of her junior | themselves, or an Italian woman has|i? What they saw there in the way ‘ 1 { | - types of femin ) d i ering; and now after.nearly a vear of | class one evening during the week. | asked to buy a hymn-book so she c of Christmaz prey a little V.. = 10¢ 15¢ and 20¢ |ine active participation of our coun-|Wo are strivins to make the most of | (cach tho children from it Seme. | =il contributed ed doll, art- A R try in this world-wide conflict, we of | these limited opportunities for | times the report comes, “My uncle "’ @ very real str that some - e the City Mission force are called upon | ing the friendship of the hoys, for. i1d might it; another 2 read the paper you gave me,” or a to give account of our stewardship|has been remarked, ‘When someone | Testament is requested because “My ulie il brought a doll | during this time which so seriously | suid, “Boys will be boy: S forsotliin: ierkiool tnalothor S e . and doll up two flights of | i affects ‘all sorts and conditions 1 Gl astarys T o s D el e | g Tl ol o Sy irs for me to give to some little | § Y?UR ENTIRE SATISFACTION 3 want to help them o & true manhood. | every. evidence. that the loaven il who had none as Santa Claus | f§ IS MY FIRST CONSIDERATION As City Mission workers we feel| 1t is alwa a source of satisfaction | working in ways that we had mot an- | D44 brought her a new one; the Phil- deeply the r ibility that rests|when ehey come to us for help in | {icipated ? |athea class of the South church con- | 8 upon us and we are anxious to bear | their - ultics, as Rocco Mol orst entin wre held in | lributed knitting bags for the Italian | B I Cordially Invite You to Join My our part toward helping on the cause | gia one y morning at the office, | connection with the Methodist sew. | Mothers’ meeting, th women =i that is so near to all loyal hearis; | inquirn [ anlian e ok | nolin ol SRR BRI SR RSN e (e iorel Tavoreaioiutes are Large List of Satisfied Customers. and if it seems sometimes that our knitti for the Red Cro: and many £ s they were to have a |t relati L 1Nt e et 3 @ e 'rs relating to the home are given | % which others are so earnestly | q, up like Pilgrims and cvery- | i Tn June, a weekly meeting for | S1ould be forgotten in the «I|.~l.nbu—‘f b4 2d, we have for our comfort the | tp; : it gifts : “n‘f l(J'J,nd o h’l\:r p;—tr?:tnt]]:; : and the teacher had given | Ttalian women was started in the City ""_‘)\"- )\lr e | MERCHANT TAILOR oth down to the battle, 50 Shall his | nors oo negh from RhIch to soryia i selonofiicawhere il owomen Fere o St T e e vl Dry Cleaning, Pressing and 58 West Main Street, T rattle, shall his S tenl GerGl e e he giving move apparen an in our lit- ) s ssing, 2 s il e s irt be that tarrieth by the stuff aAT e R | tle Ttalian Sunday school where spec- | i Repairing Promptly Attended to. Telephone 501. they shall part alike.’ In a recent Tl | for him. Who could resist such an | ial Christman envelopes had been dis- | § o S ot our periodi MissJ. | apneal to help transform a native of | jie) tributed for contributions for war-re- | e ?,Y;\:‘fid]:-vt“.];‘z't((( 4 polnts out very | Sicilly into a Pilrim Father lief in Italy. The usual amount from at this time all agencies for the wel- | funon wonors was set adde while | pearin heavy burdens of sorrow and | Jhout thirty-ive e toceo’s reque was granted. in Ve i - = e o & fare of children and young people, that | ;1 o more than at first appeared i “1“‘:”\“:&““1‘ o "‘1_["{""'” | dollar as the goal for our Christmas great mountains of. challenge have | ton ™ 100 ;‘,)”, ‘,,,,,”f““”[‘fl"':m ‘l“"'”‘: 1wedy people of the city hius recentiv | jmportance that we put the offering called hundreds of leaders in o CAmPS | .0 when the work was done, fully Sigexiondod - anough fiths "““""‘F as early on the program as possibl and across the sea and rightly so.| . .,cnsated for any offort expended ighHlomeliservicol dommitteg O ieitheigintywero|bre L lonthe front but the time has come when we mus s he Red Cross that we should visit the it was evident (I : 2 ; The older girls o Sunday it was nt that there was no one | look beyond....and sce the children @i e st f evond e i e IAReP | school and a group of working girls I ol nen i senvice s n . the [ who had failed to contribute. and ! ancavonh e oo 18 Bere: Sl of different nationalities are gathered | (Y O for purposes of - Lalthough they disobeyed Scripture and dren i 1:\\r«y~“v‘.‘n«lxim(“?( ]‘3( 2| Cosethor in clubs under Mi B \)m Hemn W m‘ comfort. This | did the i l\wf;u\ men to be both taught and given le £ easures | | e il - : - | opens e door for an cxtens seen and heard of them, the life of that pre- | despite the doubts, the fears, the un- | - :, A ”‘\‘”H ""\"‘"”"““wr;““"m“’",_\"“W | our work which we believe i1l be | the amount in loud tones ous baby by using i< » un- | certainties that beset even the strongz- | J'¢ fruitful in inereasing our uscfulness, posite e envelopes. ci \(.’l ] by 1‘\» ing unknown or un “L’u'v“n'\:\ R R G anGl Gy pavl | DU R ORI G “x”m' | Ilv 1] d .” nvelopes, | pasteuriged milk. - L | o5t hoarts - America Tns o future 4| (e every-day lives in the factory Bl ok g i [opncioncu :'h..‘ Deins ,.n\..\l;rfu. » OUR REAL SAF and ell as a s - 2 i and shop T nstnon L thalaro cece s in st 3 assistance to | givers 1en the returns were all in " >AST p = 10 n 2 1 calibre such | ! D 3 £ hose arts are hes with | ar s reporte e PUF PASTEURIZED MILK and | need men and women of ST Dl Lncii) feni e s whose hearts are he ith | ana it was reported that we had gone eliminate ALL question of impurity | as the world has mever called for be-} N8 SDoc TeaemBe 1 €00 MO BUC | anxicty and whose homes are focling | ‘over the top’ in our dollar drive and ‘])U:A g ‘1‘51 b e G pavh o o i e R e el g read effects of war. As this the full amount wa co dollars ted sources of high qual- | they IR uevenRCa I acs : n connection with our PHOROUGHLY PASTEUR- | this thought in mind that we are g ‘f]f“‘""_"('l-'n ‘: DL (.l"i\““\”" “”'” TR TR G OUR | striving to work more zealously than | WOT 1O S duoas il Sl i bay : rt to so mould the = - 2 S “We 3 3 S ey S TEURIZED MILK will satisfy the | ©Ver in our effort to s e e omrie AL R 1, st | in this way extend our friend- We ask vou to shuare with us the Ly character of future men and women | S = <hip to those in nced. joy of minsterin the needs of nost exacting, hat the: oy He Teady to met well | Speakine first of the work of her own oo o nod . ] ¢ . 8 : , A oir part as loyal Chri ons. | institution, she a e i e A S AR S bl J. E. SEIBERT & SON, | iheh et o forst Snriten isems | i, ahe adde S0t Soin 1501 | ot ¥t 008 (o an e | A d i i (o o 3 A few of the ways in whic e SR et ) ey tation are greatly henefitted Iy the | others who appeal to you to inve 101 PARK STREET. tempting to do this will hr; bn(\fll}; Ol e e wesistance of eight students from thic | in War-savings and Liberty Loans, that | »t before you as we review the worl as = x L T Kennedy Sc N e 5 gy (o c ot € neec > cour thmc past vear and attempt to show | easily before : 1 comes here. Bdu- | Kenned »_‘,“"’r ‘Ir‘”"-‘”” L rhn Ptoree) b e s or pney Z tunce of fmvesting time, | cation is expensive. Religion is ex- | A1¢ most grateful that they have heen | €Ity and will encourage those who are | the importance ¢ sting % assigned to our field for their prac- | seeking iis welfare by giving of your ° ® : ¢ : ’ money and personal ir\flfmncc i}: this ]);:\:\y\'(ii'nv\lll‘ :\-“Lm‘! ‘”',:’,.', a s e o Their efficient servic interc your influence, your prayers work for the welfare of our city. sive. 3 Bl 5 es Dol it rig e g and y hstance tha e work o nl “I7 the! three |sewing-scliools| that | troiu i girlithan to try fo'saval s |lOuz industrial classes, = in'Spersonal fan e St th r: 3 VERY t list d i “| work in the homes and in teachin Mission may o on without in- | motorcyclist and prospective are under the supervision of the City | &irl. Constructive ~ work is cheaper | V0! Sor ik 5 erruption. We ean offer yo ) : 5 . forcign women English i involn terruntior i ofer gon i rider in town knows what this day siven Bible talks in their own lan aze, as well as assisted in making nent for thei children This \thering gives us a speci opportunity to help those who a | of our work has ccme to us quite re. | there w t enthusiasm. and six cently it is too early to speak of it ir-old Salvatore asked eagerly |in detail, but we are gla we | ‘When c > have envclopes agair the matron of a reformatory for girls | L we ar d that we | ‘When can we have envelop again ! Believing this to Mission and in which all three mis- | and more effective.’ : relyn v : ! 3 TR e e MARVELOUS MEDICINE sionarfes Mave a part, thers arelen- |[botrue, we fesl that no cffott is too IS WO fe5L Wuat without el holb G BT S8 S T8 e G e | means—the formal opening of the 1918 rolled 275 children of 17 different ma- [ great to put forth to help our girls | c sad Jty LA, e ¢ hat ) the I tionalities. The Lafayette sewing-| upward and give them the trainin addition ‘orth~ Um‘v appointed m ll‘o\ll m!‘v‘ "w"”\\’w ! n‘;'\lw vv‘lvx‘n .‘ . | Indlan rldmg season—the blggest T <chool meets every Thursday after- | that their homes are unfitted to pro- | Sionarics of our Society and ¢ Lord:f that which he hath gi | Stithe vear hoon in the First church and s com- | vide. | lents frorv Hartford., we have ill he pay aguin y % i posed largely of Polish, Italian and “Our duty to the people of our | l!oval band of about fifty volunteer spect submitic Spend all the time yo 2 Russian children, although ten other | city is not done when we have cared | Workers whose efficient elp ‘ 3 D our sph tti ol cap th:t day at Linonine takes that awful kick | nationalities are represented. In the| for the boys and girls in Sunday | “Dristian influence in the scwing . 3 LR e owroom ge ng acqua{nte » €Xam= ©% | Gewing-school meeting cvery Saturday | school, sewing school, and housclkeep- “Chools cannot be estimated. Wo ro ; 3 LY ining the 1918 Indians, picking out your out of a hard cold and renders | afternoon in the Methodi hurch, | ing classes and general clubs; for the | 421 in their devotion to tnis worl - . . el different churches rep- also need our help, not only | #Nd in their consecrated ability and ; : : ; new mount, swapping experiences. Bring - : . | there were 23 " 4 % £ it harmless. It is the great fami- | Loconte this past year of cleven dif- | in these asitated war-times but at all | Would pav loving tribute at this tim s were 3 5 your friends, your wife, sweetheart, sister. e il S e tie | 10 their faithful co-cperation : erent denominations. in this school | seasons, they have had so little | 1© g 4 b= ; - ), : (0 ly remedy for all forms of colds | (T3, 4™ 4" German nationalites pre- | chance to loarn right ways of livins wish that it were possible for lien nt. 3 tin You can’tafford to miss this gala treat—every and a remarkable preventive for | domin: though there are many| The adults are reached through @' you In detall of some of ; S : i d enthusiast of two-wheel sports in our town will be i = hsl & seatiering o Varlous| nome iitation. Mothers esetin. ires that we enjoy together. A o Dondoi ! ondeck. Demonstrations, instruction, souvenirs, the more dangerous winter com- The Burritt sewing-school, | .na the It: ervices at the Seuth | for life not all grey and somber intercsting report of the ac . entertainment. ints “hi lso held on Saturday afternoom, in. .hurch. The visiting is divided, for Mmong our tenement dwellers and we i ) ; plaints of adults and children. the Burritt chapel, composed of | {5 most part. accordit o ion. | lavesour sons of recreation and tsses were conducted with m %y ® Gy Have a bottle of Linonine |’ n children, many of whom at-| it Miss Brehovsky taking the | 'tfreshment. I can only touch upon bership of 275, of \‘-‘.vm»‘:-.-uw;‘l‘ fladf[eld-bwel‘lson CO e R 5 ot : e T4 a e hat no : alities. Rev. Charles | Italian Sunday school, meet e e ol ol EntEa i u R Hcan ure vou that r handy at all times—there’s no|ing in the South church. In all the| ., sonants she s ftted to contend, | PAFt of our investments of effort ov [lituford spoke. 21 MVI‘fl(’ St., New Britain, Ct. sewing-schools helpful instruction is money pays more immediate interest telling what instant it will be S orlelio i bl conven it 1 that which we put into these oc- | ana Miss Campbell, the Ttalians, wit ; “ casional festivities. During the sun W e ipture readinz by it Et et oty for coneva | GLAD T0 REGOMMEND |3 b i S b shiball il ks . il b, s . that threaten bronchiti 3] ent finds her chief opportunit for : il e th Nothing inz to cach group of children and Reey : g 2 mpersonal work with those who come = - 3 si of the busine ) quite equals Linonine for bron- r Detan . SR COME ! older neople under our care, and this sion s sion P to her at the office, though she eager- | " " cimmer, owing to the fact t dren, comprisin vernhers L lv seizes upon all the time that can stant missionaries are comy rewing hool ar ho be spared from other duties to it | DaE m3n 18 oy Bl Wt financiers, car rides, wit ing ¢ Dr. Kimer's Swamp-|in the homes. No part of our worlk o & .\ i hments, and one automobilc cen placed on the markot| brings larger returns than this heart- | (i M SR, (U SRS SO TS G tov. Dr. Charles F. (i ¥ 20TOM \ splendid sale over my | to-heart contact with burdened and! jho 0" axpense of only § , f the Immanual Con take pleasure in selling | perplexed mothers, in homes suffer- oot because I know it pro- | ing from poverty, ignorance and in- | (1.: <um to good advaniage if it h Jont cdites o tha worn: duces beneficial results to my custom- | temperance. We want them to feel ;... contributed wo girl were sions and their value {o ers, according to the grateful words| that our friendship is given to them | . 1{ (o a vacation house by the Hon munity. The remarks of of praise affered by them. I always| without stint; we are ready to accom- | 3jiicionary socioty of the Methodi er were very Inspir take pride in recommending and sell- | pany them, if so be they must g0, ., rch and we wish that it were pos At the close of the AR a remedy that I know pleases the | to doctors, county homes, hospitals | giple to give a like benefit to many 'fering was taken up for the customer., | and police eourts; our advice in re | more this coming summer. 3 T G W O H) Yours very truly, | gard to the domestic arts, including t Thanksgiving time, our neigh- . S. WHITMAN, millinery and house furnishings is were not forgotten even in this = T Druggist, never withheld, however inadequate | jeatless, wheatless, sugarless year, | | B : - July 12, 1916. Nashua, N. H. | to the occaslon we may feel; 8hop-|and many fervent expressions of grat. Su estfi‘}fli Ty = ping is done for them cheerfully came back to us from the re | | Wo could have used scveral w chuy Hartford, deliverc iction itude Tetter to realizing the handicap that their | (ipient b) | Dr. Kilmer & Co., | slight knowledge of Fnglish is to| christmas was a time of double on Eczema e 2 : | Binghamton, N. Y. them, and store after store visited to | |,lesxing, of the kind that ‘blesses him ()fi ('Ourse hvery Day lb Ali ll](j:{l:: 1 i . | in buttons that match and just | hat gives and him that takes' and | | It Witk Jasta fow imometls etk | A it Prove What Swamp-Root Will | ne right brand of varnish: for all | = cheered to sec how | © i and ask us what our expericnce has | This Is the Day We Celebrat Do For You. | se thir help to make their lives r wce of the season | | been inthe way of grateful customers o i Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ‘ brighter and to give them new hope | permeated al arts in a spcial way | , with the soothing wash of oils, D. . . 3inghamton, N. Y., for a sample size | #nd courage, and are some of the |1 vear when ‘on earth, peace,’ | | #c, 6c and $1.00. Your money back bottle. It will convince anyone. You | Ways in which we may ‘become all | scemed an almost forgotten message. unless the first bottle relieves you. Ask will also receive a booklet of valuable | things to all men: but underneath all | Special celebrations were held in the today. information telling about the kidneys [ other desires, and stronger than all, | three sewing schools, the Ttalian Sun- | and bladder. When writing, be sure | is our longing to lead them to day school and the Mothers' meet- | d mention the New Britain Daily | sonal knowledge of Jesns Ch . | and personal gifts were distri- @ - Terald. Mediom and large size bot-| we know that only in that way « d to a iarge number of familie | The Liquid Wasi Vou get results. Th at’s what you want. ) ties for sale at all drug stor | their troubles be trul | I'he spirit of giving seemed to be ' > CGlak & Braincrd Co., Druggists. 1¢ a word each day pays for a classified adv. in the Herald

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