New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1918, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIL! ruski, Mr., 162 [ Bridgeport af room, 4 West Ma evening at 7:30. M on Lafayette Day hibition 1 frecti A ; Geourgor Bill Gredels Helena. Hatch, Mrs. H., 48 Garden. Trish, Ellwood A Herald, created aig Jones, Fanny, 242 Main, ; sion. Without df avail themselves of hearing this elgg spealker. is ample opportunity for all to ) birth will continuz The civility and courtesy of the | to be vietim of many | July next, the xpressman, of the mail carrier, or of | fakes. strike movements, | members to present | the grocery clerk may be valuable in- | so long 1 continues to be} license towns r ) > as pos- | strumental factars in attaining perplexed and mystificd MWMWAMD | sible. The explanation he com- NFR | general purpose. Likewise a cc matical and puzzling iatricacies of the | mittee as to the desire of towns LBL | crate inquiry of the employer unfamiliar social order. Still worse, | is based on the theory that if war | foreman, or the policeman regarding |even efforts to help him may not es- | prohibition is a good thing, and it is a cvening school attendance may tend |cape something of distrust, since pec wving of fuel, food and tr to stimulate interest and produce ac- | ple have not always been so solicitous | tion, then the sooner ti Tyman, Phila, 195 So. Hig Ame]‘l(}fl[’]]za[l(}n Beg][]s With tual fruit in the form of a larger en- | of his w Itare. ~Howover, if attempis| o effected tho boter for all con- | Jamesk Wtladelom BOYS, 5T | rollment for such opportuaitic do not succeed in helping him to cerned. The Connecticut temperance chman, Mary Principal La Learning English Language y norys, Fiolia Jackson, W. A Johnson, Fred It will prove helpful for the natlve an American. at Jeast in his way of { union which \lso entering upon son, Ruth Mrs., 574 W. Main American not to forget that he too is | thinking, the United States will remain | campaign f towns at the town | n. | the son of an immigrant. No philan- | for him & 1 sort of “uaiversal board- | clec s ¢ o at its efforts | ur A 280 Mair | thiropic or benevolent pase in this work | ing house™” or “refuge for nsients." cle main in the matt Morley 59 Homston Ave permissible. | Tha ta at-hand, then is to pull to r the senate and the Macken, Nellie an ) Merely to disavow any motives of pa- | gether in the evening with .the hope that we shall | le QLT : he | foTNAlSM s palpably iasufficient. As Preston, R. J earnest and commendable way. The|surances must be more than the pions —— ne comes next winter, son WANT Whether town rest among thed ing of the draff committee on training wishe Church the desire of tH S Fr in, 214 Main all boy 3 S Elizabeth, Maple St until Advertised Letters. rocebe Emith, Mi M. L. nith Carolyn, 3 BN Sigmund, Barnett Ainfets Akfajtse itz, Miss Em, 91 R Hill Herbert C. sh St sky, Grand St The city of New Britain is facing the | ©f Americanization is Broniotine problem of Americanization in schools atify the national amendment when Carrie, organization of a central committee | registration of good infentions, acts PROHIBITIONISTS to study and promate the undertakina; | T ehmonas i cadon i e ' the enlistment of a wide co-operation e for one, it must also nyius among the municipal boards and of- | tice for the ather fellow. W Ame ficials; the affiliation of the movement |14 is now faciag is no “first aid” call the evening schoals, including the | fOr temporary ralief, but she is facing teaching of English; and the appoint- | & V social and sociological problem 3 t of a director, to be responsible | involving national unity, the preserva- | tee, it is uni- | tion of ideals of citizeaship, and the | licensed towns wher maintenance of industrial peace. The |taken, to petition for a vote upon ti Bennett modera factory system of American | question. The attitude of the comnmit P industry, with its specializations and | tee. when it appeared that war pro- Bay forms of cass consciousness, oparates | hibition would go into effect o Jan- Cowe s. R.,, 76 Stanley St to malke the problem of socialization [ nary 1 next. was to have no campaizn e el e more complicated, and at the same | made for vote as it was not be- Con Anna, 167 Main lieved that any applications for a Ji- Fokenoniti - cense for the month of December only & i would be filed Ticense in towns ex- on December 1 But as war pro- VOTE artford, Sepi. 12 in the state at their nual election | next month will vote on license is n being determined in many of Y - The Connecticut prohibition comm stated today, has urzed action can he |} Springfield Elkin, Frank B bari were. b entember Main for initiating the procedure and €ying the operation of the various con- clements for one commo all indicative of the 1 given ta the move- Julues, 16 Sexton conspiracyATN8 | or»army unife ing worth ne and Albany ooks, Catherine, 25 Miklendy DELANEY, >ugh this the country in Postmaster Americans are mada, although | time more necessary of solution — = - b i e order Is English Language Necessary. nisomski, L., 154 Park CREED OF AN AMERICAN. { London, e bendantt inca Hsl e ul accom.| Certain factors are highly important Guinetali, Anthony, 318 E “The Creed of an American’ will | of the Russid plishment, and although the process | Or altogether essential in the preserva- | pire Guarda, Diveson the subject of a patr and complex, | tion of American sacial ideals. These e — Gallagher, T, 0 W. Main TR Wi reasonable regard for the American standards of liviag. The indispensible | scale for this lan e training, aad then to secure the actual connection RUSSIA 1ddress evolution land hg for the mast pa A peeu 1 cidental matte hav hown more optimism than foresight, in the passivity of their rititudc Americans h e bheen slow to accept any’ responsibility for pro- effective ways and means for %o would become competent s and cttizens t these un- l#qd times of storin and stress of such an |are: the use of the English lang mong the newcomers to this | @5 the common tongue, an intelligent | remained | @appreciation of the privileges and i A TR TR ot People | ties of American citizenship, and =2 | kev to the whale field is found in the d ¥ E: l U Il‘ \EE I ]E D It | learning of the English language. Any " g 9 oL . | sotistactory program must cartainly | . Siore Open All Doy Friday for Benefit provide the machinery on an adequate Q) wre making the more thoughtful pe iriots of each nation more anxious as to the stabiiity of the social order that of the non-E sh-speaking individual achinery provided. The eniag school when rightly | You can’t put overalls on a collected claim You conldn’t find the labor to rebuild “WOMEN'S ~ #hall sucesed the destruction, the is well intended to meet. the crumbling of traditions, and the trans- Yormations o th atus that oace Frevaiied o edness Is the word | N0t only wide and varied advertisir "that arises in answer to the perplexi- | Tor they must have all the social force tv. Americanization programs mean thsjcommunityeall iisiagenclon allil i that peopla are endeavoring to secure resour and all its clvic sympa e 2 very significant sort of preparedness rhv»«—rhehmd them, if rheh.w.rm< of St their function is really ta be assured All Must Do Their Part. The reductton of the waste, the loss, But the problem of Americanizati and the friction which are attendant Is multiplied and avated by upon the ignorance, illiteracy, or dis- us created e ease of any considerable portion of the measure now is able to neu-| population can never be accomplished the unwise indemocratic simply openiag the school doors n ups which has | 3n4 indifferently waiting. On the other more often en- | hapd, your Americanism is not truly 0 upon the rtential citizens. f safe until the Americanism of your Vevertheless it is important that the | neighbor is also assured. Tha nelgh- American people accept the responsi- that is theirs, provide the ma “hinery, select effective methods and atient regarding results but at e time untiring in their effor . even for one city, is t work—a community real sease—-but its re- | Wi today and the materials are scarce, Rut these evening sehools require| 00 So it’sa wise economy to guard against fire. 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