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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918 ’H\nrr\ is no justification for building this undertaking an important service can be done for France, sorely in |on the hope that it will end ! need of trained farmers to replace| Moreover, the fact has been taken 3 T] l_lt D been lost {into consideration that for a number | - those who have i A This farm is to have the assistance | of months after the war is over, the | of Mile. de Rose, where special train- | work of the committee will have to . ing in all kinds of & culture is to |20 on conscious of its responsibility, | i T ; N D . 5 i g Ibe miven. It is hoped that this col- | the committeo must see to it that the | or Moth | . //,,,,f‘r//,/%,,“,;73,,,,/“;7 I/m/)//u‘/,)l Y . " ony will be self-supporting at the |little ones under its care do not suffer : ¢ rer: Near Battle Lines Find|ena of three vears. in econnection | from lack of wise forethoughi and - there will be a sanatorium for delicate | provision on its part It is essential | | P s oy woeer fralrenage ind Hearts Open to Them |V e e e o | eqeeils Mhe fioner of yotr fi 72 Last summer the boys at Morangis | needs of the undertaking that there | R . ) ALy , —_— (agricultural colony) were given a set | Shall at all times be on hand sufficient ONSTIPATION makes children /a)(,//r'/////u/(nr/ 4 T v T of special exercises by the surgeon |funds to carry on the work for at least [ ren of the Frontie jren et tho iont | WIth & view (o improving their pos. | four or five months with some al- uncomfortable, cross and irritable, /, . D T « B res, ete. ave practisec w<e | lowances for unforeseen contingen- 5 . 5 A ’ Sl Billten of Tranco save Minnce.s | (4Te8 ete. They have practised thers | Ionantes 3¢ bhfoiseesn contin justas it does older people. Dr.Caldwell’s //”/(/’//f/’/””/"/’”“/ 1 C as at no other time are the | FeFularly, first led by ome of the i fully pl 1i ler tl 2 S : ters, but later, the older boys took |carefully planned in order that it may | el : g ht the world centered on France, 1 1 oL 4 A be done well, but whatever emergency SVrU}') I cpsin 1s a mlld, pleasant tfl.stlng o i and : N ding the drills. One day after three and a half vears of | {WINS in leading the drill ¢ 12, larises must be met. s gloriously fighting, and stand- e class as lecd woa lad r H . . . - 0 CREE G LR T o 2 S (et e S combination of simple laxative herbs irm with a courage and spirit | whose enthusiasm inspired his fellows il : i i i s ot e made the | children have heen returned to their . h : B8 hever® danntad, andh @ (deters (o suchiangextentithat ihefmadeithell So gl e e e = with pepsin, that acts easxly and natur- J‘A//u.ru/f(///r wly i ring > G irill of the very test benefit. fon ringing with the words Playground games are being insti- |Still behind the front line t “hes D shalt not pas dwho s > R aalot children expescaitiil ally and promotes normal regularity. ) | i severs c e co o, thdt reads of her sacrifices that | {uted in several ihe oo renc ovs have no idea of co-ordi- | ble dangers and we must nut fs . . . o . 11 not come faco o face with the | FIETE bov have no en of cordl | L continue. i Children like it and take it willingly. g 0 . rance o 1e fu- b ot oy It contains no opiate or narcotic drug. 4 o8 rect games which stimulate this qual- | Surely, such devoted service s this Jaepends upon the children of to- | {108 SN0 TR T T i result was | committec is giving to these children, | very evident towards the close of the | the future men and women of France, is hard for us to realize over i T e e Gk the intter demolition of our|fret trial as the boys were playing |lsa worl we should & e ours Vs o fairly #ood baseball, though they nev. | to support and the committee ma . . al Mloecr Sore falrlyecodBse s Druggists Sell fi andvof our towns: Iiverything |l Sii gt Soch e ‘@ame played before: |8 very earnest appealito its ‘known made for happiness and pes 5 Sk lonas Kthat it aas cont g . 8 This kind of work is sure to have |and unknown friends, that it may con g = G . cz . s for lias ‘separated, anil - | Dr. ( P : o 4 e enols AU AL . ghmes, and complete change of | motherly care, education and look = 8 2 k then of w these . | OSthelear ool an & ~ . 2 2 50 cts. (twosizes) $1. ]i“h:{:‘,‘mm Stihe l,"’,:}“m”“:“n mind will do much to strengthen the |after their moral and physical well- | 50 cts $1.00 lines have had to live through | P0YS Doth physically and morally, being. In this way we can all share | - i Arougy Miss P’errin (from the Ethical Cul- [in helping the noble nation whose sons ;‘;n \f‘,:r’:‘l\ :;‘;\y’n\h\q:‘«l lu]\u.n\(n;:.,;, ture College of New York) is work- me to help America in the days of A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to minds and hearts, frightened |8 0N @ scheme to establish a school |our struggle for independence | Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, TII. sadd : ._ | for about twenty-five apprentices at The treasurer for New Kngland is 4“‘101(?":::5"',‘0:,(:l“'l\n‘?:",.:_‘,'.f’\";.,':\": ITssy. Mr. Whitton of the American ;h wh)vlJ_l'\dnn\T,nzl:h.‘ ’\‘\‘l;\((n‘\"‘\l‘lhi):)n | » In a condition meeding tender | Ft€d Cross is going to organize games | bank, Boston, Mass. tc loving care, o reassire amd |for the boys of this colony too, also |may be sent. Rsthert! them and bring back the | Eymnastics and team wotk in general. i ety Te has had much experience in club ouiid, 200 Children Wandering | WOTK in America and is therefore pre- i) pared, as well as willing to_ help. Inerested in Other Children. t the outbreak of the war Freder-| 5 4 i L This winter, the committee has ex- ! K : (Coudert of New York, who was at & gl : i g | : ¥ panded its circle of usefulness in a | 8 % time in France, asked the French 5 N Sl 8 d { ce eresting ws Heretofore, 4 . ernment for permission to go to “ . = . they have only considered the cases of 4 front. There in the town of Bel- g s h L _ children who could be taken into the | B he found 200 little children wan- | - -] i ; colonies, orphans, or half orphans, % ng about with no one to look after it : = 3 delicate or very poor refuiee chil- m. Taking all these children with | 00 imber of these hava | e RIS Sl eronniaollnree it otten Wcaseslane 1 Bt o0 ‘mmm_m and four, | found that the committee did not 2 Erines amean Sommies Tor | {55 0L 411 L SR e nly One More Day to Take Advan i SRR S to help. Through the French asso- - Protection of the Children of the aoioug] 225 '€ | ciation, “L'O: headed by Mlle & bntier was then formed fo take e SR bl S & ge of the children and they were CHOH WLy g Ian e rejcome ' a e O ese O“ er u ar alns e 1 the first of the depota there | i touch with cases where the parents Rodiar ) “|are able to pay a small pension hy s | the month for their children. Some he children are collected from = vl gium, and Alsace.Lorraine, and |Of these parents are iiving in the o m many parts of invaded France; ‘\.ulm! 4I|s11'n'(.\‘ and do not wish to | D ’ Alana. and Rbsirms regions. the |leep their children in constant dan- {8 the father has been | ger. Sometimes rne, Somme, Meurthe et Moselle, | ST~ Sometime 4 8 killed in the war and the mother is fo (Nord), Pase de Calais Charle- 2 i earning money to support the famil e, and many repatriated from the : Das v olen country” throush Evian, In |Put has no time to properly take care s ol iy i areroht anal| oEsteninom e TE S ncosssary ol pUE Gl i 5 + € these children in small individual fri¥htened and homeless, many of | teNt to care for them and give them , g 4 m il from shock and exposure. |@ Proper education. A member of 1 ) the committee is sent to various parts ’ ’ g ? Aece B lairn; Gonnecliced fir"f‘:“‘ ";"’-‘; v;f ”}"‘:"lfi“i") e fomlof France, where schools, convents, | B i e L i L or private families have been recom- | free months after his arrival; in % { mended by responsible parties and a st cases, however, a few weeks re- el ey s | thorough investigation is made before | |8 A pectal effort is belng made ‘to | Sendins children away from their par- Recie fhie oshildren mesqustely. 1n °, Where i is modded, e conc - mittee furnishes what is missing in 9 e cases in the colonles, 1t 15 POS- |4, "oy (At of clothes brought by each jie fov e ohllaren to attend schoolsiliy;(1q “and often, | blankets are sup- the neighboring towns, but in 5 | plied from the surplus. Several cases hers, owing either to lack of schools | ! T % supply’ iin | i ’ akKing >some O e oS onaeriu i | founginecensun s | tunate in having since 1914 several rgartens and special teachers. S A TS | embers of the executive committee, - - - tten, the repatriated children have | [l (" France, | through Bargains Ever Offered in This Clly entlrely without schooling fer | whom it has been possible to keep In w3 -‘“”: "‘)“] "’)fn" l‘;’;“p‘ “";w“_ exceptionally close and sympathetic ESSaarss Lo 8L S e TS touch with the French people and aces in the industrial world. governmen s because the work ' - 1 1 1 ppEducstes Children Up to 43, | has the (,,,,,‘mc';‘“.l ;,‘f\,.,.‘:;n,‘;'m,“‘,,,?’, OUR NEW YORK BUYER has picked up some wonderful bargains—the entire sample line of one of e committee gives the children a | the committee has been able to obtain 8 A . . A G T O e ) D e G Sl i e G New York’s largest garmen:” manufacturers—no two garments alike. The price paid for the entire lot en- 8, and after the girls are trained in | fathers to care for the children and i S R B e L L B L ables us to offer these wonderfully attractive Coats and Dresses at less than wholesale prices teday. This is c., and the boys apprenticed. They |yviduals, who give time and service, re taught carpentry, printing, cob- | buildings and furnishings. an opportunity for New Britain wome“ that should not be missed. ling, agriculture and other trades. The committee had under its care, ixtT-seven boys are now apprenticed, | on December, 1917, 1,365 children, eir earnings being paid over to the (distributed among seven derots and mmittee as legal guardian and used [twenty-seven colonies, located in dif- or the benefit of each boy ferent parts of France. The commit- The committee is now opening in |tee having undertaken a war work h jhe south of France an Agricultural | finds after three and one-half years, fraining school for boys, and through |that war is still going on and that ) = Worth Double This Price. - r;o[ease dont breal up K This offering of Serge Coats includes w AISTS NO Two Auke an,g{;/wy arty various styles of the latest character, and as ‘ | ] ‘b y there are only 50 in the lot, we advise early —AT— The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered t selection if you wish to get a coat at this Ne R B oment SAMPLE DRESSES| LADIES SUITS | LADIES :KIRTS B These Sample Dresses, you will admit ~ These Sample Skirts are of the very é finest quality, as is every garment offered in when you see them, are the biggest values ® this sale; they all come from one of the Wlll Cleal‘ your Skln you ever had offered you. Don’t hesitate | Jargest manufacturers in New York, and ) LAD[ES, SU?T we doubt if we will have a chance to secure . No one knows the humiliation of be- don’tbegintomakeablessed difference. B = - ig vha i ‘er. . : . : Ing a “‘wall. lower’ better than thegirl They also help to make hands and arma to come in and look this merchandise over. such wonderful bargains again this season. with a red, rough, pimply complexion. soft and white, and to keep the hair If vowur skinis not fresh and smooth, live, glossy and free from dandruff. i or has suffered from an unwise use of All druggists and dealers in toilexgoods sell Res. cosmetics, try R esinol Soap and Resinol im0l Ointment and Resinol Soan. You'd better try 8 U),'n"[“ stry Resinol S ap and Resinol them! Trial free. Write Dept. 5-S, Resinol, Balti- @ Ointment for a week and sce if they more. Md. PY o [} Wi THE BRENNAN STORE | 47 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN.