New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1918, Page 2

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NEW BRITA!N DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL ACINE IN MARCH ooioeizf NEWS | CHAS. DILLON ' | zation and later paid in full. i U | } The total amount of aid passing 2 of the Scouts and Scout offi- | through Charity Organization chan- | clals of the Boy Scouts of Ane.. | ] ‘Excellem RGDON Presomfl {0 DI‘} vl Tor Mareh was $395.12 ok fho Boy Stouts of Amorica || %;0 L] tistical Heport. giving his ful strength and power i plicition fo se e fror f elping to | . b S es, interested individi- T Tl e HARTFORD : s o & at this moment: B i Sy Miss ra, M. le, acting agent of ppl themsealve Soiaes t_this moment 1 B he o s The immediate iask 15 to ; prepared the following monthiy | friendl 19; transportation,0: | & 5 for the Thrift and report of the association activities | work, §. Total 288 | : . e during March, for the directors. The Applicants—Total number of cases « T Gt g Requires the servic {part in the Third L report in full is as follo {during mc continued cases, e an et S t Your Teeth, “To the Directors of the New Britain | 91; new cases i Gas faurpass our record for Liberty Losn experienced millinery Wk 16 Cherils HA s e T 4 saleswomen., Steady Y | “harity Organization:— e e 2 " our Hands “ ‘Organized charity provides a | s sevvico—Calls at offico, | ¢ « Soldjer . Seouts will | position, Good Wages channel not for vour dollar bill to| 233 tants, S0: applicants, 141: { P® responsib ¢ e T an on Oh reach the pocket of the poor fellow | visits nt i e o rdens an hica e % i on. { ;_\nn vish to help—you could see to | families e Al endix visio| 1 i % 50 St plnat couy DU Ston nu gL Bton s < calls, telephos ition {0 his own participation s @ Experienced Hat Makets. | bill to he converted into a service that | calls 5 lunteer VOLK X t ure the co-operation M 5 e { will_help far more effcctively than i Lou . least one aduit who seiil Rl Steady position, Good o d the cash aloue. Material rvelief - . nes with him. It may his fa “May we reeall a statement often | amot refunded ¥ vinge 1er, his older brother, or an uncle, made that the Charity organization is | durin nth, 26 1 fror 3 e empioye of the | Wages. not and never can he primarily a re- | treasury fund, $104.5 nount i lult who can be interested to lef society. Just as in medicine it 1 from spec nd, $ 8 ¢ garden work necessary to ascertain the cause of tho | amount of aid from C. funds, | triot LTS e " 8 Young girls to learn the difficulty and then o treat it scientifi- 02.93; Na. for whom aid was or- I e aldia P Sl AL Sfln Dr“ Gfl cally, so it is in social work nized from churches, societies, in- 1 the Scouts will n‘ (O”t" feh: . B milliner’s business. » “Our aim is always to provide the | dividuals, cte., 21: amount organi Cha S i s B Paid while learning. B i program of the city with workers who might be called | $35.06; amount of aid from spe ommittee on public information as . specially able to cope with | shoe fund for school children, $10.13; { h S vsoakia = & specialists 1o ol 1 Gahiay Taslioo L ehIMIER IS 19 in the asury department .17] Mam S“’egf ‘ «imm'] diagnosis and treatment We | ‘,‘11 1 therehy. 1 Total amon r to restore when possible the expended through charity or- Troop 2 - = for o | ganizatior els, $258.12 . s who come Lo us for aid, to | ganization nannets, members stri rious a state of independence, that they anc reatment—families receiving pen- | £opp e ; i ]-'(‘1"[1 it enead B T e e e ooy fomii ) ormsRoffl g8 Dioved o yeLy their children n ccome s 2 . : S linteresting study for their meoting E ; orting citizens. | receiving temporary aid., 1 emer- > = and self-supporting held April Al his could never be accomp. gency aid, 12: clothing, 20; institu- Sl , i 1 3 v work restrietec of but | tional care, 1:; given legal aid, 0: ; 5 - Ll Drlbaavas ung People’s society s bYsworl restricted) o rellegigivan S s e vell attended, 31 ¢ heing pre \ 4 e : : : Fouldire ieiven D ationce s given medical aid given optical e ; 2 § R ' | regu when needed Over : aid, 1; given dental aid, 0. Work se-|[_ =, oael L s fa De ening. A la 3 4 : s i o pointed bugler of the troop and was ing people is expected asain do we explain these Charity | CUte paporal DSl onenh iven a chance i ¢ = 4 | organization methods because ) Causes of Poverty in new cases p o S omona 4 of Aunt Delia's Bread.- the amount of our usefulne: ased | Unemploynicnt, 0; widowhood g or the first time at this meet- 5 : : : 4 8 ing. Scout rese and Gates twe | upon the dollars and cents o ness or a ient, 3; drunkenness, 0 it Fre and Gat has enrolied PER DOLUAR, PER DAY to be pr the deputy supreme co: R. P. Kuntz, and State Com- | women, our babies ane of Hartford. The ex- | here at home, into competent and ct- 1l be held in Dawsor fective citizens serve our i was o ed to arrange a system for “Good In the colloquialism of the Turn” reparts. curb ommence at 8 o'clock “Here are families hindered by Vaudeville and superior photo | < ”1:17_9 regular mf'rtv\v\~ of Troop 10, S“FORGET » Incubators for sale. k- | moral, mental and physical defects, | plays, Lyceum theater. which wasfto have been held April 2, Pure wool garments of stand- , Park and Bigelow Sts.— |and thus not equipped to be normal e was postponed to Thursday of the burden bearers of a community. Our High class photo drama, Fox's the- + Joms, week on account of it being a or topeoat at $20 to $45 arc | fighting men are subject to thoroush | 4iep. Jowish holiday. A biovele corps has POSITIVE ECONOMY Why been organized and eight of the mem- The fact is hereby published that the Fashion Park styles featured in this city exclusively by us this season are TR ard quality like a Horsfall suit bmobile owned by Attorney H. Camp was stolen from f the South church, last hile he was attending a | Stay at home, for those who are to| Keeney's theater. it was recovered on Vine | People our nation and work here for | ay our country? Here is our riotic Gerd tousnament, Blks home : : duty—to recognize their handi e a lone man trying to put it out, meet- itain lodge of Elks will hold i . ing with very little success, however B urnnment!l the'l inrst|| B0 cctithem jand fwvhiiepfe Turner society meets in Turner hall. gfl St St L SOWONEY. S hich il held thie | democracy “over there” to see to it Seeing our chance for our daily THE vhict be helc his i s us = = good turn” t re was under con- that the lives here are made as useful e T ) e 0od turn” the was under cor | = . S ed o . . . S [ trol in a very short time. The tr . as is in their power and that so far as . 0T 3 VS t time. T} rip nament Elks' club tonight. | we can make it possible there will be i (92 405 2 Bkl was thoroughly enjoved and anothe | e examination and must submit. not the same be done for those that!| afovi e in the greater service and satis- faction you get per doliar, per day and per annum. bers started for Meriden last Sun- day arriving there about 2:30 p. m. [fWhen about three miles this side of Meriden, a grass fire was spotted with protected by copyright. The Government has ruled that they may not be copied either by a man- ufacturer, a dealer or a consumer, one is being planned for next week. 3 £ Landers Camp, M W mects 2 Pl e AL )| > the people of our city are g00d | 44 "yl streot. The Scouts of Troop 14 have COMPANY, ity of opportunity at home. For ’ ST ! ns, unless our children pledged to go out 100 per cent, strong 5o, Russell Bros.—| g from preventable diseases, and = - : — _lon the third Linerty Loan and that || 95 Asylum St., Hartford. IEmmett club me: | from death, unles they are trained . 7% : M every Scout would 15 Sveiy effoit ito do their utmost, our democracy * to obtain a medal. ght boys, in IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. | may fail. Someone has said that we e T 5 | charge of Assistant . Ackart, en- | must carry on, in times of war even r Francls Drake lodge, S. of St | joved a bicycle trip to Hartford last | EArEV 0 : G.. meets In Vega hall. o 2 s ON CHAIN SAVINGS Tent, the Maccabees, 1] lief bills, physical or mental handicap, 3; in- | PUt through the w form of initia 5 ker affer the regular mect- | “In these days of conservation of | Sufficient income, 1: old age, 1: shift- | tion and, aithoush the 1ces shook PER ANNUM 4 i s 3 c s ey rality | @ trifle, they stood the test very wel evening. Visitors from | food, clothes, and I material re- s 1; vagrancy, 1 mmorality | L g 1 2 e -, Meriden, New Haven !V\\n'('f\ we must remember to con- | Of erime, 5: miscellanco t: deser- | The new members that were recently Americans e u (on,.“u:::l n are expected t res- | L man vesources. We mnst | tion or son-support, 3. Total 31, enrolled were assigned to di dislike for chie cheap | : i patrols, this malkir oo food, cheap furniture, cheap - | do our part in making our men and L ing fou pl | our boys and gir patr A committee P DpOInte clothes, and in event of trespass the offender e e e or offenders will be subject to official [disapproval has been placed | more than in times of peace, thes inday. s " ,‘(, :n]m‘mlr 1”n( \‘\m“s:\img.]bt',(:i\‘lt‘l';‘; that tlncul\ 5 Pston, o T evmon BRI s The tournament which now in e e mterference and prosecutlon. merous chain plans for the | more intellizent nation. i than Progr between the City Guards and t rch street far Savings and Thrift | The Charity Organization has des Troop 12 closes next Tuesday ever [ [} hich are constantly appear- | with 112 diffcrent families r i 5 and prizes the winners will be erent sections of the state. | March, twenty-one of which ore | \\;\; n}mn\ ffinx})‘nul‘. 0. of + | given out at a supper to be held in § W l h h . e G e R O R G | e R L : e alone have them in New Britain. mps under these conditions, | March 1917. Although we are hav- | i future. The first hike of the season 7 e P & New Britain Aerie, F. O. E., meets : b all within their power to |ing less new families for considera- | g was held Saturday. Three patrols Q Al B R R T e e ¢ s hall yas held Saturdar. Three patrols| ARVELOUS MEDICINE of the state director today | iast year the total number dealt with o o e e e e Teaders $25.00 upwards. ctically all these chain | remains about the same. There were | WAN IN CHURCH. Soouts Corcoran, Elliott and Rother- frere originatir in New | 288 applications for service, twelve The hoard of school visitors wil! gorth. and that it was impossible | of which came from out of town, | consider a petition from the Rev. S.| Troop 1 was reorzanized last 4 i i < Wi of St em without co-operation on | nineteen from public officials, sixteen sezyczyn, pastor Mary's | Wednesda ght and it is expected f those to whom tl from pri socleties, six from | Ruthenian Greck Catholic church. for | that at least twelve bovs will re-reg- | T . cials of the treasury | churche shty-six from interested | the establishment of a class in Eng- | ister. Scoutmaster Brenton Bogzs | Linonine takes that awful ki time ago issued ate- | mdividu 1t from local schools | lish for members of his congregation | will bo in charge. G GF B Dl eeill gl ek |l Thrift Stamps be | #nd the remainder from applicants | in the church basement, at the meet- A new troop will he organizcd 3 : s m “hain schemes or | airect. ing of the board tomorrow afternoon, | Swedish Lutheran .n it harmless. It is the great fami- e 1883811 18 ising purposes. Visitors from amongst our ofty’ The idea is to have the school board | \wednesday. April 10 and w he 1y remedy for all forms of colds | § pecple interested in our work provide a teacher for classes to be ! known as Troop 17. It is also & : ; selfare have fallen off, and we r held every evenin The sehool board | 45 farm = troop within & wee * and a remarkable preventive for 3 o 2 s 3all, : EuEL .S > nities fo speaking people t The seconc op of e P 1o N hd second baseman of che|during this strain of many calls for | jearn Engl s oot o R R plaintsRofiadnlisfandichildren: as sent in a signed contract | War relief. Nevertheless the needs of | schools, but it is a question if the | apnl 15, They have already turned Have a bottle of Linonine nt James T. Collins, of the | our homeland and home people must | hoarq will wish to establish classes | in their tion fees and ha N en baseball club. Ball has| Dot be neglected and we urge our " | outside school buildings. The spe- | hrought uniforms. This will ing out, and Sunday after- | Britain friends to keep the home-fires | ¢ja; committee sala adjustments [ mroop 15 telling what instant it will er Collins made a special | burning | make a report at the meeting to- . Rt o el v ean z hidgepart and had a heart- Last March a special plea was | : The Court of Honor will give exam-' needed, especfally so for coughs morrow. e e e S ! 2 1k with him sent forth for the use of an auto to e ifi!::fl’m;;‘:fl?x : lrlrn“l\l ’;'" = t ml.‘!' that threaten bronchitis. Nothing | 2;:&:‘?’;&.Y.‘”:f‘.r\’-:;p ”;f,:(;:‘ 1\1','.",_ CONTRACT TOR FIRE FESCAPES. April 16 at the Scout headquarters quite equals Linonine for bron- e Milk 15¢, Russell Bros.— | able to save time, come in touch with | At the meeting of the board of | 7:30 p. m. Have vour outdoor work chitis. S e more tamilies amd do a better | Charity commissioners, last evening, | dono on vour second and first class ol hecause of having our own run- | the contract for furnishing fire es- | before coming to the Court of Honor. N Aai fo o o bis | caveslEtd the Bimai NP UlIGIn: My A camp booklet giving all nese calls we can account for 149 | awarded to the Alderhu Iron Co., | mation of our Summer camp isits in behalf of our families. Many | of New Haven. Supt. Hart, Commis soon be made and issued to all Scouts 3 y i fenis o eve lcattiodl iyl telephone | sloner Gurran Building Inspector F. B. JOHNSON, GBHS)’ Llnle St()l‘e’ R ety 6l O Ao = Rutherford were the committee. The Sooue e Lol Our groups of volunteer wor | building inspector condemned the use 2 = who gave hours of service iast >t part of the building until fire e e il é N ictl Fresh ey Organization work are all | capes were installed after an inspec- | d’\"""'”‘z" Milk 15c, Russell Bros y Lusy at regular employment now, in | U sveral weeks ago. The charity | . offices, government work and social | com oners have expended a con- | = — - == - . Onnectlcut | service, more than one finding the | siderablc m to secure the very best ! | knowledge ned in the classes and | of fire equipment g - There would not be so Painstaking studies of & spe- | clalist who has made their practical ining of the last two | — — | i | ruch suffering in this world years of g henefit. We are glad | TRANSFERRED TO GUARDS. i B o peopie only knew where to treatment and cure his life | to thus enable the young women of | Thomas Covle, who h been at v b work. | \ 2 Gl | Gited Lt W RE Dr. Hyde, determined to handy at all times—there's no our city in giving better service even | Camp Devens since the first quota left | 3 i : Chronic, Nervous and Spe- investigate ways and means at the loss to ourselves of the help- | x e ey e Sl R | ful assistance they rendered ok e 'l‘};p"l.‘m“ff‘;wwi 3 clal Diseases are more trying, to help the victims of Nerv- Fourteen families recelved tem- | guards and has been ordered o | ; arc harder to endure, becauss || ous and Chronic Troubles, C porary weekly ald and twelve emer-| fnpiornee N T Poor evewant N they are with you from || has devoted his professional L el e Al e e A e SO B week to week, from month to || life to their speedy and thor- ‘ i month, often from year to relief bills to the amount of $104.50 | & \woll known athlete < ough alleviation. year. You are not sick By consulting him you will and the agent’s special fund $99.4 B g 2 e age pecial fu ‘ R Opeko Coffee b 38¢, 2 for 39¢ enough to go to bed, yet you therefore get the benofit of Ten pairs of children's shoes W | purchased by the special shoe Opeko Tea ,)04 P lh 11b 51¢ are not well enough to enjoy his experience and mature fund e : D 2 © life and do justice to your 4 t. His th or $19.13 A judgmen s orough e oD oD G TR DoctorSFall Symnds Inn Cocoa . .. 25¢, 2 for 26¢ § work. And the firmer your || equipment enables him to you are going to pre- ganized throngh kindness of physi- - Symonds Inn Baking Chocolate .. 25¢ 15 1h, 1 1b 26¢ § | trouble takes hold of you, the || sive you every kind of trest. eggs for mext winter cians, friends and discounts allowed “Terrible case of Eczema--contracted £ . . 3 fnorejitisevs yourgvitalityiand T O T R R cor nex: wime | sl g s e o o Gl o o S _\mnnds Inn Pudding . : 15¢, 2 for 16¢ crushes your ambition. quire. S 3 c o 5.06 d years, with half dozen specialists. Bof o i ' e the weather is cool: Ml | doctor’s advice, prescriptions, clothes Jogs i torrible condition:. . Almost & Only Two of Each to a Customer Lojtroeysuoh)irout]es sucs If there is help for you, Dr. ] ) 4 cessfully requires the long, || Hyde is the man to help you. < ot- | Tospita Y Boand: : nervous wreck. It took just 8 bottles to sl [Glospieal care. ! clear up this disease. a i ‘0 enty-o £ i . I Shome. BN later fn [izosi ‘"I : . This s thelate testimony ofa promiment news. § h H season. | Second-h o vas give aper man. His name and his remarkable story : . - LT S H ' e e R his st ; L LT : 2 I e artior edica pec1a is | which can be altered for use of sufferers relieved by this marvelous liquid wash i ! B, 2 by - o 10 Hiat we freely offer you a bottle on ou sonal i % 9 3 allenge Milk, 15¢ can. | school children. When you give : ,mlv-ili.u?.“ oy it today. 356, 60c and $1.00. g | 5 ~~ B H 3 4 DR. CLINTON J. H\DL | vou can to Belgian relief sct a littl ; ot ~ X ¢ AR A QAL = L e aside for New Britain's needy onc D D i Siini 24 373 ASYLUM HA;KTI;ORD. CONN. so. Institutional care has been fur | 7 ¥ 9 & L& ® X % { y Sundays, 10 to $ SSE[L BR"S nished to one, medical attendance @ ® ® ! : R # . g two and optical aid to one. Temjc L] - 51 MAIN B A s temmicned 10 e ae Tor Skin Disease . . = iy st 1 MAIN STRE mr,‘mm_& T e N Y & : - 1| USE THE CLASSIFIED (*OL[ NS OF THE HERALD Loans of $13.47 efunded to | wirk & Brainerd Co., Druggists. — FOR QUICK RETURNS | |

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