New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 2

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o e moih'a ha " he Stanley Works M. B. Al earni- 1t Turner hall Feb. 1%, 1§ w qvt. We now view conditio ing long before the war in a new light amd gve are meeting them as never before. We rtealize the terrible cost of venereal d . We have been made to face facts—we see the price society has paid for prudishness. Are we ready to unite in the battle against this evil, or shall the women and chil- dren to pay the greater pric and to Porter have gone ind Mrs. Eugene Beatrice Porter ntic (¢ N. J W. M. ¥ vt suit carnival opens Feb. 14. or of Frank Maietta hinick Somnese will be e city court Friday. rd tournament at ht.—advt he suit of T naik ws against resumed e continue antly es for vital from workers in their separate consideration of tions, and once a out this country they meet for sostions, for ad are cons Moose rooms, the serious such Solomon against T.| | venb in city court this| MO8h befora Tudge Jathes .| throx ill. Judge F. B. Hungerford ap- | @ nation @ for the plaintiff and Klett & | and for council with national g for the ndant Decision | leaders of social problems. They aim reserved str at vital facts. h apply arming | new rove whether or not de- functioning intelligently with a quc s heard as expert tests to j mocr: and conscientiously short chance “What of the soldiers women leaving for those jds Cause Grin and In nza, ATIVE BROMO QUININE ts remove the There “Bromo Quinine.” hature on the hox. returned thousands of ory life; what of the their places of employ- ment to malke for the what of the home where the soldier mem- is to return; what of Home One cannot conceive future America com- to uch prob- ining their comparing —all their to f cause ts way men; Hr Service picture indifference beial work and knowledge, successes and failures efforts—will, with the support of the public-spirited community succeed in the reconstruction which will bring us never itself ? in a of plet | lems: | thought their true peace. Reconst own city dev: | continues. During new of ruction in homes in ated influenza January, out of 30 even were directly to widowhood. There are in New 24 known with from seven children left, through and no visitation of which become our by still as need, §| due d | Britain d | to fault of idows three other death way theirs the one no reason than from influenza >-earner took # the we to listed as paup “Conn Shirts—that is to ay —good shirts, ell for $2, $2.5 nd $3 this season. 's economy to pay t least $2.50. | records , has no pro- dequate aid for its depen- ind children. A part of work of today is the such aid to these Rocial workers are need of such a bill which will 5 in their homes nourishing and on our city’s scticut, as a statc vision for dent mothers | the planninz widowed mothers, ilive to the laws of to the reconstructive of just keenly | in the furnis our mothe means of properly caring for the little he problem of period before u It is not yvet a critical sltuation, but it will have met. I all parts of the coun- come reports indicati | labor, and alth v N¢ not as yet hard hit, there cmployment in our ing states. Fven with | priations of thousands emergency employment provision by ones an unemployment is to try rom > of surplus England is s much un ind neighbor- pecial appro- dollars for work, even | with specis the War de BZ | partment to relieve the condition, the next few months will pro ly show a serious sitnation. No doubt, the ' | New Britain Charity Organization will ' | be called upon to lend a hand in sup- | plying temporary aid till readjust- ments are made, for it will require IS 1 4 NATURE more than a day for factories changed AND 3-4 CARE. into plants of war production to gain Do you properly assist naturs i | their balance and return the pro- | duction of implements of peace, After retain and increase your aturally good complexion? own to the few months of reconstruction look for a time of unusual prosperity “Whether in prosperous times or the we always the old to the widow to aid, the sick to the deserter to deal with, im- and to fight, girls and boys to foster and home influences hav ted children to shelte and plan for. All these have brot (helr toll to the New Britain Organization during past To meet these constant these many we have, in the 2 Januar. ponded to 2 were from advice, clothes, relicf 80 from ultants intere society’s welf ©; cight and individuals The Charity relief famili the t wa reverse, have shield, for, lity rd when negle car morz intemperance wayw guide failed, Do you in bhoice of complexion aid? use re your We recommend hest : these as the CREAMS 'onteel Arbutus Cocoa Butter Violet Dulce POWDERS the month. for working applications fonteel Bouquet Jeanice Violet Dulce Alma 7 'HEIR USE WILL ENABLE ; TO LONGER PUT OFF “GROWING OLD." counsel cons ed in from Organiza- necess amount urer’ from societies out of town found and supplied it ing to $164.70, from fund, and $48.64 from the cial fund. Sixteen children were plied through a special fund much-needed schoo] shoes. “From friends who paid bills, mer chants who allowed discounts, doctors ter to 24 ‘lark 8 Brainerd?, . DRUG STORE < The Rexalll Sto e gent's ape- sup- with | [ | ] | dially problems, | ain and we af- “Wonder- construc- vance on February 22 Graduates of Yale university livi within a sufficiently short radius New Haven have received a summons to attend the annual observance of Alumni University Day on Washing ton's birthday, aturday, Februa 22-—when the institution may in its working clothes, be viewed so to speak. Because of the fact that on Monday preceding the corporation expected to take important action a program of university reconstruc- nd discussion of changes will be the of the day on Satur day, a record return of alumni is an- ticipated. Covers will be laid for 500 at the luncheon in Woolsey hall, and more will 1 commodated if the widespread graduate interest in the ational and adminis- nization results in a attendance. the customary morning and laboratories morning, the morning on tion a these order universi wing to class-rooms part of the Hadley will open ion at 11 o'clock in Lampson L. ceum considering reconstruction from tho viewpoint of the administrative officers. The problems and questions of reconstruction will then he consid- .d from the angles of the corpora- tion, the alumni, the faculty and t student body. The afternoon session will be devoted to brief ad- 5 re uction ideals and e thrown open a ate discussion of the decisions as (o visits the fi dent Presi- at 3 o'clock several university's plans anization The day's pro ed by - visits to library, includ Mecdieval Section, Elizabethan club, the Fine Arts betw o’clock. Another ticular interest will nine in the morr evening, of the un important collection of war from this and other countries, recent- ly increased so that it now numbers nearly a thousand posters and proc- lamations, the exhibition taking place the baseball cage in back of the university gymnasium. Artillery 1 material field artillery will open for conclud- of the the ne -openc and those of and the School cen four and hibition of p be that, hetween and six in the versity library’s posters m will be collections wly the of six in with its for training, tion As nates their n detail the tion after listening also he inspec- the grad- to learn cor: t of ednea- will give opportunity Alumni Day first the to the repc decisicns of three on attendance o tting this infor St of Tax of g special commiitec tio policy, umni - desd mation at irous ~hand is ex ted on February WILTL, EXPLAIN WORK. Milk Station and Visiting N Iy At First Church There Ton meeting of unusual at the i will be a interest this evening church chapel when Miss T man, superintendent of the tion and the Visiting Nurse associa- tion will give a graphic account of these most worthy forms of work. Tt is very little known what good these agencies of welfare work ave doing. were indispensable dur the epidemic of influenza, and rations growing ch week elop the work for the needs city require it ying for rn what is most cor nilk st They terrible their adminis wider and more It is planned on reater scale the ho a chance is given this the city The publi necessary es to dey of nes of the And the people beir v of to lea done invited PARENTS AND TEACHERS MEET A meeting of the Smitl Parents and Teache ciation will he addressed tendeni of Schools Stanley 1his eveni The held in the school ne the hy Mr. he carried — school o to Follow- husiness and talk Holmes, a r n will 124 meeting is buildin out COMING “The Hell Cat” SHE HATED R A S T TSR SIS ' | of BRATION University Day Obser- | i life be | DAY, FEBRUARY number of years ISpices of (he Nearl and heav Aot When T ha 3 toastmast 1 opening remarks wer “In behalf of th publican club, I extend hearty welcom lends {o the loyalty, and characterize “For six ward in this 5 ¢ been a of nzth to the local | ded r Tab. follow Pirst Ward I you 1 a herc &Y ffer using wch better 11 th sion itriotism a u il has d pow I am enjoying the spublican clubs in W Your pre sho 1 of health. MPSON, 50¢. a box, 6 for § i e. At all dealers or #nt on vnm.pt of price, by FRUTT-A-TTVES Limited, OGDENSBURG,; 2 Ve r source organiz the dis ward ¢ f St it with the rep: tion dia all of our blican party s co ith friends at the not meet w thou tal hat shonld e commented for very ization therefore failur “We have heen and attentic participation in the wi city during the last cause thoughts were the tremendous probler fronted u concern {in Furope. Howe ljustme turned local Ut, theref wwored to launch auspiciously Abrat Lincol il to trihuted our succ the earnest members, They nd active from result of their have together 2 political club il ur @ to club, the ence of the in our local avoided sincerel there will b and healthy : our bers and vot that tr may feel free the est privilege Amer citizen whdidate choice. “A careful of this club that we have developed s shall continue to be should therefore merit 1d esteem of all our can voters. Mr. Woods also referred to the of Abraham Lincoln upholding him as a model for present day men. | ¥ He then introduced former Attorney under | General William A. King of Williman- | branch o tic. Mr. King, in opening his Zionist remarked that he came from a rural of increasing the district but the flag s old party attendance was v in Windhe nty never trails in the committee in time two our ns } : Lince to Vs 10 we D = this ANT rtaiament. to L SUCCESS, v ire "omorrow, in united o hay the conce the P ion of the 1 mn L ol was pr nd ffort e heen a beginni od ion torical voea an ssented witn action I nt permanct ght. A large oduction from thi he mor welded rowd keep and corrmpt and baneful so-called slate machine | tickets have politics. We carc- this ovil in { hope ihat we in the manifested that clear to ail 2 & chilc spit mem- under the to ex . 1 dsmith recorded for the c 1Gan mnittee to vote Gl ; o his T : MceIntyr Dora Morrill I sy Er Tyt 1 Katherine Protass, Aly ti study of past justifies the conditions conclusions ngth and sue ful and | = | JANCE T the confidence : % loyal rvy‘uM)r; INE. in Turner hall 11 and financial ney having truc lance great ion nce the Jewish purpose fund. The ing to the was the the diven pices of Tocal a1dassah, a the ine atify speech, ore ¢ for un con BT R HARTFORD’S Entire Week Be ém.t, Monday Night, Matinees Wed rents of Misses T WARMTHAT COLD ROOM with a PERFECTION CIL HEATER No Smell---No Smoke $5.65 HERBERT L. MILLS Hardware 336 Main Street Yes, We are Selling A Large Lot of Horsfall Overcoats at Half Price---But the fact that they are reduced in price does not affect the quality of the gar- ments. They are really fine coats — but they are the remains of broken lines which we do not wish to carry over and are willing to close out at a loss. There are Ulster Style and Dress Length Coats—too many to describe— every coat worthy of your best atten- tion. Come in. Horsfall’s IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND 63-99 A3YLUM ST. Comnecting with 149 TRUMBULL ST. HARTFORD SRS T S By the original company plays Hartford, direct from run of 6 months New York, 6 months Chicago, Philadelphia, 3 months Boston. special arrangements Parsons’ theater, 4 months SEAT SALE TOMORROW. Prices nights $2.00 to 25c. Washington’s Birthday matinee Saturday 25c¢. Bargain Mat. Wednesday best seat only $1.00. The critics call ‘Leave It to Jane” best musical comedy. America’s

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