New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1918, Page 2

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| The object of this whole enterprise is to organize and utilize in a system- atic and cffective way the many avail able forees and agencies: the of the B | o L To secure union many WE THE JOHN BOYLE CO. .» marronn To make the Inglish language the common means of communication £ living in every community $ To develop an understandiag and . B appreciation af loyal, effictent Ameri- WINDOW SHADES 5 i Rl 99 | REASONABLE ;; To fo a recognition of the mu- | J tual and reciprocal obligations be- ? | § That is what one of our patrons said vesterday after she had | ericani- [ Porn—upon the native barn to be ) | & are. Our hats represent the maximum in style and the minimum in Britain.) | courteous and svmpathetic to that H price—iust what the women of Hartford are looking for R finest French and American artists are included ia our charming stematic [ \yilson has remarked; upon the for- E B rav of aistinctive millinery—and you'll find AUTABAE. (Of SIeGRF o e |~m~n' o M\r“r :\‘-]n_( ot "hn e T lT THE H ¢ models from the hands of our own expert designers at pur. | Buage and ideals of this country. ; - The Americanization work is of na- ; T 00 s 1500 B: | {ional service, but it is not constituted and directed as an official government B sl il e PHONE 359 AND WE WILL CALL tion committee was formed in 1915 to promote a nation-wide movement ;0 l:”t‘r]x;r:‘h‘st:j(onmo:n'r “I’:x‘\]nwlmv’;'n(-‘“r;f 3 & b FRANKL!N SQ- d Of beautiful q ty Lyons velvet—many especially appropriate independence, to emphazice the com- for school and college girls and offering a splen opportunity for G et il oo Tt individual trimming notes in ostrich novelties, in wings, tips and = o i i entire collars, chenille embroidery, beaver strips, grapes, feather nov- ever born. Many cities responded N B oS @ steel cu ckles SO @ ! ber of the aew heaver sha citizen’s | with citizenship reccptions and cele- f“‘“‘ xndisieclicubucel LCLO G U S L gn-born | brations, his national committee fthe rate | compr body of 59 distinguished ffise. And |and leading citizens from all parts of BOWLING REGORDS tj:‘r“““fll"'\":'fm'wi}‘hm‘(“;h:";""’ IPrancis, ’*i om the | the United Spates, and representatives Andustrial | of many different interests in Ameri- Funeral arrangements have not SILK BEAVERS I'OR YOUR NEW TAILORED ' AND VE. railroads, | can life. The home of this body is in J ’Immv completed ; Z LOURS IN TONES TO MATCH YOUR SWEATERS, bries, and | New York city, with offices at 29 West rriors. upon tho | 39th street. It found a permanent or- r S0 2 hinschooled nization desirable, or even neces- | Trenethan 1Ly 85 street has gone to Pittstield, Mass. fmen, with | sary, because no government depart- | Valentine . I8 —5 70 week's stay thern Eu- | ment ar other body was caring for | Thompson . 108— 310 £ the duty | more than special phases of the work | Kahms ...... 99 303 by our|as a national task — gint is| So far as the work of Americaniza- 487 443 489—1419 ex- | tion has been instituted aad promoted Mohaks 1 S wOmen Should 'I'ake of dom- |in New Britain it is of municipal | Hickey ....... 89 $6 115 200 { . N - ( s, \]\;ho s?i(l: e B (..-.,l_m and nrlm\n:fl’px- : S e WG S S b 6 BELL-ANS ®er be indus-ytion. The first definte step was taken ..103 92 108— 303 < = o BT 1 socinlly ||ty the charactor of the commerce; at| Muraes o i iss 92 186 =41 Hot V;’?a’l?l’f special care to keep free from headache, back- fhe knows Engiish | the inspiration of a few large-visioaed | Anderson 105 105 104— 314 iy =" Sure Relief | ache, constipation, weakness and depression. and standards of | and zealous individuals. Soon its rec- s Fsimilar manner Sec- | ommendation, that the need be recog- 468 465 506 — Fm’ these geutine ailments and ,Otht?r condi- 8, of the United States |nizea and provided for, was indorsed ol tions peculiar to women, Beecham’s Pills are a of Commerce, remarks |and approved by the city council. Then Colonials | - pork of Americanization is | the board of education was enlisted o | penniman . ..., 08 88 = FOR INDIGESTION tested and effectual remedy. ThCY act gently |t step toward that unity | coaperate in the task wad to divect all | carex . ..o B z and promptly on the stomach, liver and bowels, o to onal rs‘r“;o;\u1;:‘,-1\;;‘““\:‘(,3 tm,;:’.‘;,,:;‘l)\),‘-x.;rf:,,»‘»11:,\:‘(.‘);‘3-1m;‘;m?"nn in- Geer o5 B and exert a tonic, strengthening effect on the Struggle fo frecdom In which we are | the press have all been invited to A Ao 96 81- | bodily functions. These famous pills are purely \ now engagedy 1te. Then afte; lecting a i £ % i 2 5 . iow i eeiion this movement | yestor for the mew underfaking, i , vegetable, contain no habit-forming drug, and P arorce 1; 1sf includes in Ms first steps the threo fntl R e z produce no disagreeable after-effects. omen © find such a £atoNs abNity to speak and read | opened in the old Burritt school build- S AEee=itan the wo oV il e i e . aslsction the Iqnguage, the acquire- |ing. But it must he recognized that 7;":;'_“‘”' 1;‘ Ry 5 3 he rld over, find needed help and strength in BESNIS Hoslish and ment of Americgn standards of living, T ) o O RoTan Araes JUrEen e s 2 : i ° " B3 k SerTie k RO 3 2 American hose as is and the adoptibn of American citi- d by many agencies, and not %(‘":vh“"m i o Sl % now offered in our zenship. In otker words, therc are|to be swiftly nccomplished. At pres ,ZCO: e ST e = o P Haberdashery De- four somewhat| separate but over-|ent only one other ciiy ia this state AR A ey . § . partment. lapping fields of fictivity in the process | has made any special provision for o o Luke Horsfall of Americaniz ::jm. They are the ed- | this work. But the State Council of e ; o s - L atacer] Satel oF Ayt Modioins T ehe Westd ® Mrs. Charles M: Oquist of Maple C ucational, the ial, the industrial and ; Defense has a department of Ameri- 25 Tt ks 0., the political. canization, with its special director. WITH L. I' & €. 23 YEARS. é A 98 ASYLUM sT, The first de: with the ways and |In this connection the statement af —_— 2 Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. HARTFORD. the means of instruction, especially in { Charles M. Schwab is pertinent. He | Frank Zisk Passes Away at His Home, . AMERICA PUTS HER & Sold by druggists throughout the world. In Boxes, 10c., 25c. = English, and is closely associated with | gays that *“the Americanization of 18 Woodland Street, = evening schools and factory classes. men shows quick results in the | B FAITH IN PERSHING The second is occupied with matters | reduction of labor turnover, and tends Frank Zisk of 48 Woodland street { | of health, sanitation, care of babies, | to create a spirit of co-aperation | died this morning after an illness of WHY AMERICA n | cight months. He was 5% years of Il ¢ ’ | | | the homes, housing, and the welfare | which is impossible when they do not % e —— o aivis e R e age and had lived in this city for the CITY ITEMS The third phase of the task, as men- past 19 yvears and for the past | WILL WIN years he was employed at the Lander tomorrow evening. Members are | hayonets. tioned, is concerncd especially with MARTIIA CHAPTER TO MEFET. € 4 7 i matters of safety, the shop conditions, i G Frary & Clark factory. FHe was first 3 Comnencmg Tomorrow B ¥ R ciliciency, and promotion of welfare Martha chapter, Order of the BEast- | employed in the old grinding room = §g Court Columbia, No. 27 D. of C. will | W nd the reduction of waste and { 61 Star, will hold an important meet- | and more recently was an inspector of | i | \0 ): ,: ; | . requested to be present in largs num- Mid Zisk 15 survived by bis wife. hall at 8 o’clock this evening. I Ir. Zisk is survived by ¥ wife The faurth phase mentioned above : | Mrs. N. . Williams has returned | regards the political rights and duti bers so that the work on the Red | a1 Nora Zisk, four daughte three < rom a two months' visit to Phenix | of the individual, the preparation for | Cross sweaters can be finished. Mem- | sons and one stepson. They are Mrs [ ind Wickford, R. I Nizs citizenship, the functions of oflicialy, | bers will *please bring their hooks. | Henry Demars, Edna, Irene and Hazel ays nly | iherman of Wickford is her guest in | courts and elections, as well as the | Contributions of jellies and preserves | zisk and Frances, George and Ray- | d of regulation and control of pub- [ for the Children’s Home should aleo | mond Zisk. His stepson is William S st Fred Beckor, wio has been | e blaces and agsneios R L s '§ The Time to Install a New Range Before home on a furlough, turned today v - . o the Walier Recd Hospita i the Cold Weather Arrives in ngton, where he is undergoing treat- | 3 | al ing old its regular meeting in the K. of | instability. (ilenwood Ranges are made in many different sizes and styles. & Helen Cook of Chestnut sireet 4 ¥ v A Gas Range attachment consisting of oven, broiler and cooking eft Monday for the Connecticut Col- B Jege where she is enrolled as a tudent burner top or simply the top alone is easily attached to all styles. LECTURE AT GOSPEL TENT. An interesting lecture will be given i Abbott at tne S. D. A. Gospel zht at :45 o’clock. The sub- ject will be, “Will the Jews Return to Jerusalem?” There 1s 2 movement on to Testore the Jews to their native land and there set up again their na- tional government. Will this actually take place? What does the Bible | t ch concerning it? This lecture is tree and the public is cordially invited. BOYS GO TO YALF y P. O'Conunor, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. O'Connor and Kenneth | Redick, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. oo e M Success Crowns Her Every Dish §§ | THIS IS NW00D were graduated fr the local Hi, school last spring A | Of course you've guessed the secret of her success—it’s the Crawford “Makes Cooking Easy” FOR COAST DEFENSE. A Range. Of the exclusive Crawford features here are the ones she likes best : + No fussy ornamentation or famcy nickel. Just the natural SR | Voluntary Induction of Men in Draft 8 black iron finish. “The Mission Style” applied to a range. A Allowed Under New Ruling. o Bver s the right piano, > oA r o nder (ul uling Interchangeable Coal Hods — one for This siyle Renge ia foue room saver too—Ilike the upright pian b: essential refined and New York, Sept. 25.—It is reported ashes, one for coal, concealed, clean — types, Palace, Castle, For- ¢ Iprovediiren from coast defenses in this vicinity o lab. . besie tress and Cottage. that mea for this most important i abor saving, means one trip to empty B B d s 0 branch of the service are not being ashes and bring back coal. ; | The Broad, & quare Oven supplied fast enough by local board > = z X keeping Hun submarine 5 . é “ distance from our shore f Single Damper, which ‘“‘Bakes,” : 5 “ 0 dyes ¢ = R 1 heat indicator, Improved baking damper, Sectional top, Drawout st artillery is sending over regi- : Checks,” and “Kindles” with one ¢ ! / i ment after regiment of heavy guns motion of an always cool knob. y PR ) | srate and Ash-Pan are each worthy of special mention Everything is get-at-able meat of over six-inch caliber for our i forces in France. The excellent work 2 A Convenient Gas End Oven, equipped a which the heavy artillery is doing in A with improved gas broiler. This broiler - A S | At the Front-Ash-Pan, Broiler Door, Grate and Cleanout Door—all e vl 3 is instantly adjustable to hold the food ~ < ; S - : \re handy. Kitchen doors do not interfere in setting this range, Beseitying strants of September at any required distance from the flame 12, 1918, has threatencd to delay the A without touching the pan, without bend- Easgcas o A | formation of heavy artillery regiments ! ing over. It folds away when not in use. — i - : thesvall which was planned in the coast de- : 2 e ; Ask any of the thousands of housewives in Hartford or New fenses along the Atlantic coast, and 4 . e ; - | ; . B Giiei o avoid suihia dolay hel : Perfection of design and finish, long ser- 7 ] : Britain who own a Glenwood shief of coast artillery has obtained | y vice and utility, distinguish Crawford sermission from Provost Marshal Gen- coal ranges — or gas combinations, sral Crowder to secure men by volun- | E fary induction i = ¥ - COMPLETE This braanch of the service should e -] w T R Prove attractive to recont registrants, | : SOLD BY i = - HOKE 20t only on account of its nature but | . . g R : 2 J | FURNISHERS g 4 . sapid promotion which is afforded. » L ) ] by Il K b y { Any registrant interested in heavy A\l I\ A < 40-68 FORD irtillery and desirous of being \'nl\n\-’ B = == N >l STREET | With perfectly straight sides, is very roomy. The Glenwood oven for either end as well as the back may be placed squarely against iarily inducted into this branch may KARTFORD sbtain information on procedure, etc., y communicating with the adjutant, pAst. Defonses of Long Island. Sound, | H. C. Wright, New York. ;

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