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RALD, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 191@ ‘SUPERINTENDENT 'BACKS UP MOVEME ur Circulating ILIBRARY and read the New Books‘ tationery Dept. | | 1919 gCook Thinks Association Fills . Needed Place in City Decorative Cut-Out Borders Again Most Popular We are now showing the largest and most cxclusive (By M Cook, Superintendent Ne Club.) Britain like other . has The Boys club, every great movement of modern tim many champions and, we are sorry nssort- admit, many opponents. There are who cannot the necessity | | ment of club range all the way from the aversion to ! many see for a Rovs' The objections | e o Al o~ =] |1919 WALL PAPERS taking the boy from his home to mis | | | ! | Our Decorative Individual Cut-Out-Borders are strikingly beau- | i { | | glvings as to the class of assoclate meets at the club. these objections are the ohjects Practically all alt of ig- nature THE Dickinson Drug Go. 169-171 Mala Stroet PHONE $80. the T norance as to and of the organization The Boys’ club is essentially a sub stitute for the home. Fut why is a substitute needed? The ancient pro- verb is, “The place for children is at home.” Granted. But what, in the | fullest sense of the word, constitutes a home? Is it merely o place where the boy eats, sleeps, does chores and otherwise passes his time? Too often, we fear ,this is the Too often the home is simply restdence of the boy, where he is supplied with the For your factory, Slllpya_rd e e L e so practical as Ru-ber-oid. Old fashioned tar and gravel invariably drips in summer, cracks in winter and develops annoying ‘‘Sore Spots’”. The cost of | B mctal roofs—both in material and time—makes them almost e 3 prohibitive. The most economical roofing for your factory is i tiful and surprigingly inexpensive. Do not deny us the pleasure of showing you our selections. You will be surprised as well as pleased. The JOHN BOYLE COMPANY case the ROOFING goad home? There are, thank God, thousands of good homes throughout our land; there are also thousands of necessities of physical existence. His I 3 i mental and moral development ara ~ | turned over to the public school, the L L 1 | - church and the Sunday school. i ¥ 3 & 2 FRANKLIN SQ PHONE 359 The question now arises—what is a A . i . ¥ Incomparable curl brims, light { weights in ing their needs and their enjovments the time to devote to them? This lat- ter-day world s of necessity given to prodigious effort to secure the nece; Tn Ru-ber-oid can be laid quickly by any ago). Ru-ber-oid is adaptable for all ticularly low. It is fire resisting, weather resisting and will not rot or is ideal for roofing factories, shipyards than a quarter century. The dealer, whose name appears be- low, is near you. He is our agent in rooms bad ones; and, worse still, there are Vil At 55 millions ot indifforont ones. Thore handy man,h\ ith prlope;' care it will or munition plants. are homes where the main object of s 25t meta 2 . s the parents’ lives is the proper up :’::la‘glt}}::w i roo;‘ls I‘:t))(l)lqu (There When you think of ready-roofing— ir childr : o E ~her- 8 Servic . A = bringing of thelr children; where pa _ : N service think of Ru-ber-oid—made by The ents are chums of their children, on that were laid over twenty-five years : ) e Q tering into their daily ltves, study 7 years gtapdard Paint Company for more ® HARTFORD. lnew Galts= | |G EEin i alaes e nd types of roofs from flat to “Saw ; . - = e i broad brims, T 1deal homes. But how many have Tooth.” Its upkeep cost is par. LAereis noother roofing *just as good.” M 4 i i anufacturer’s Dissolution | . i i H fes of life and, when these are ™, = 3 s . j which quality | Jates 28 N0 S0 0 e ana g Eo o BuEe v oke oo e and i ol ress daie i has in no wis€ | [emaluments of ereater wealth or or acid fumes. In fact Ru-ber-oid you more about Ru-ber-oid. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFERED TO WOMEN OF DISC i b ificed | “|msner soclal position. How many IN AT GUTAS Lol SORIM- p been sacrince e i o 4 ATING TASTE, K homes have a “‘children’s hour?” How THE STANDARD PAINT COMPANY ; i for price. many fathers or mothers find time ! Here's just what you have been looking for: Handsome Aft dally or nightly to take their children Chicago New York Boston ernvor 1 e Droseod Tor Shtihs oo e 8 The aslde and play games or tell stories or e AR ne ses Spring wear at prices that are al instruct them in the many lines nec- ot of the question they are o low. One of the very hest es: - ¢ v yment? ~ nl Al nl G | Tl dress houses in New York Y PR e R e 2 : L“ke Horsm" c& essary to their all-raund development RACKLIFFE BROS. CO.. INC a ork, with which we Lave been doing business The evil, immoral, degrading home Doceals 5 e - 5 for a good many vears, notified us that the partners, v 93 ASYLUM ST is not pleasant to disouss. Yet, wef oors, Sash, Blinds and Window frames. Ruiiders’ iardware. nters’ Supplies. 3 ; 3 s partners, who had been ; HARTFORD. |~ | |cannat ignore the serpent which is Mgricultural Tmplements, Auto Acees sories Mifl Supplics and Roofing tremendously successful in their line of business, had decidéd to con- . e R B e 250-256 PARK ST. NEW BRITAIN CONN. 15 BIGELOW 1 tinue busin n separate establishments and that we might have _;L,_,____._..———-----1 moral home is surely the viper in the first opportunity in purchasing their extremely fine -line of Aresses P breast of humanity, threatenig {he on han& ai a price that amounted to less than half price heart of civilization thraugh its blast- We saw the dresses, and ing influence upon the rising genera . v Iresses, and to see them was to take them, there- e e rtmeon, imdolent o o] | e ————————— e e T . fore patrons of our store will have the golden gopportunity of buy father, the selfish, va neglectiul | clup js, 5 5 : T 1 & ing dresses for b afternoon and event t ? club is, perbaps, not so much a sub-tions are studied ) » ) i ATV evening wear, that for style, ma- e SieiRer S incasNirdhracibra R AvE )b or e e R B e e e INEW PALACE THEATER terial, lines and individuality cannot be surpassed . disregarded but to be dealt with. The | 1o ir. In the i ; : e | = s o S dlsrogarded but to be Gealt wlth Mol to it. In the best of homes thero is that ls In them is brought TO OPEN APR - To tell you about these frocks individually would be an tmpos 2 ying has it that L is | always one thing that a boy is bound ' sole purpose of the club officials is 1o N 4 1L 17 ible task. We 6z Neay bhat cas EvBE Nt 2Tl tile bt rar rom S th SRo R Hhee LDOYEBRRn L R0 s Rameee el i . We can only say that each one is a surprise. It is so ST true. 1f tho father is drunken, im-| oS ™ S Ul PPAR e s gre | and el e i E Sl isitend NGl RSt ol atocds Sinalods oung man. He is to take charge of | 10w in his father's footsteps or, dis- Moreover, the boy, thouzh given rela- 'lay u firm .foundation for lives of in-! Jiature Pictures With Occasion- Slat e i oG e ot HietatialY B T e et tae eit| gusted and disheartened by what he fives, must seek and fnd his own. dustry, honesty and good citizenship We have them in all sizes and In the hetter dresses in extra f», Broph formérly worked for the | hears and sees, he will loso all ith, friends. Boy will have associations; On one night of ch week there | al Travell Show., izos or styiish stouts. ox theater. . all hope and all love for his parents | theY Avill form gan they will have | is story-telling. The bovs are always e ew o ahd heme. 12 a mother shuns the re. | Meeting places and indulge in forms!edger for this—for who is theiier RO U Peter Perakos, \C‘ fq;‘:‘r:rjl;::f}; 2:: te"if‘“'.‘} to | spongibilities f motherhood 1| of common enjoyment. In the!young or old, that does not like “to | "1™ Of the Paiace theater, former- | estithenin s e ing. Mr. Tur- | g her children upon tha nelghhors | VTiter’s bovliood davs, ho hes seon {Muar n good story? Tho storles are | % umnoinee that | S » er is to leave at a riy date for |5 B O a6 that she may uuo her | clubs of bovs mceting in all sorts of | carefully selected and told in the most | "¢ NV 1 Il formally open | MEETING IN HARTFORD. BUSINESSMEN'S BANQU! tamford whera he has accepted a re- 1 © most | v+ ¢ o \ z 5 . BANQUET. i el Foery 4 fime to sratify her own vamities: if | places, from a barn loft or an unused | entertaining manner possivie. Also, | o 1 on Thursday night, | At a recent meeting of the College The annual banquet of the Busl W““'h’:”"”:;””“ h the Yale & | o thinks more of attracting admir- | chicken-coop to a cellar. here fone night each week, a short talk is | r the direction of 3 | club. Miss Louise Noble announced | nesemon'y gymnastam class at the ¥, wne o : i iy S allolu ok ; nt o lectur nusu ) - 8.5 : "Mm = = ey o ers and inciting envy than culttvating | are cliques of hoys to meeiing in | given by the superintendent on, som: gionn ihesbilealiman, ol S L “‘};‘“:f” u }';g‘-i?o d‘"“fr:‘fit M. C. A. will bo held at 6:45 tonight, ki :ntf i or gnc\'e"f Inner | the love of hor sons; 1f sho cannol | Jimmy’s o Billy's cellar; and the les- ' imporfant and interesting subject, lugdbccnadantioedpithedlIRES R i 10 ““ T Ygys | immediately after the session of- the arty at her home on Corbin avenue | gpare time from her gossip and gross | sons that they learn there are likely ! such conduet in the home, neat- q for a number of vea 7 Saturday frevoning Ja 151 class in the gym. The affai to t fonfay evening in honor of Fred |physical enjoyments to guide the | to he ho more lofticr than their meet- i ness of dress, cleanliness of tho he policy of the Paluce thea olclock, under the auspices of- the | very informal and is held as a sort bot of Boston, who left yesterday for | young life depending upon her, the | ing place G R e G U0 R T R S e ol et R | v allcatey calinge SlubiwhEl i s iio e Sudlis el taatalduEh R R R e e R e | e il o e ) ) it L, G el Gl e [ AR W (e b S BT b | SR e icintiaikot Ehe (e rotwiilinat ol Botaltaral b it e e Amiong the local soldiers who came |tered and the boy is cut adrift on the | “Nature abhors a vacuum.” No less | subject: 4 £ g and kindred | standard program ot eln<s mo- | Arst Wellesley unit to go overseas. | ojal hour will rm"fl’w"‘ > : LELge hos on the Agamemnon and whose |sea of life Without even a compass to| does a hoy abhor loneliness. He mus Thalioeal elublhas two! troor | tion pietures projected without inter- | would spealk of her experiences “over | e 1 he banqueting. ames were not listed yesterday were | steer by SR pa e e S e R RS S E il TilssIon LV RLIOatestn vl i ! 4 v K JLRASE L T e e have companions: Iie must have sports | Boy Scouts composed entirely of cluh | machine R S s ! JOHN KUNZ RELEASED. Mlliam Delane: ; Ohi Ly DA sl nome ot et atal) s ey e i cominoR i il e s b moste Spinied Thanged on funday Mondas ang | Colds Canse Headaches and Pains | John Kunz, who was convicted .in : X, and | them @ must have proper oppor- . frienc Rl e, B 4 2 YRR “nc b i 5 s 1 Tnited S 3 5 Willlam ¥arr, Michael Ryan and | plenty where the boy fs supplied with m‘”“\ e w"” ’n“];mmT”-l “:mr“;\u 11”‘ ‘\”lx?ll‘(“nl‘rl‘}q} L t >.x»m(m them irsday, making three complote | Fever Heada < and Body Pains fm United States court about a_year oS iielieined S el RO M ne Mo R e Rl L e Bl S D e e e e inges. One of (he features of the | caused from a cold doon iraliaved | CED. f0r Jalleped ¢ meditlotal renikyks R R Gl el B R S e R g been Instituted and the mem- | Palace theater will be that reserved | by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- | [80% ho government, has been re at they anticipate a furlough | may abound. Yet, if there is no mas- ”,'( i the Boyst el . s s ] wreful instruction | seats will he sold in advance for the | NINK Tablets. There's only one **Bro- leased from the Atlanta prigon. hutsday, to return to the city. (5 e i 3ot i DI STE S| i i ST o ], T e e tho rifle and its use. This | orchestra, boxes and loges for all eve- | Mo Quinine.” E. W, GROVI'S slg- | St e BN Db sitin rorhen | eneai e i e e e e e e R lo | ning porformances, excepting Satur- | nature on the box. 30¢. AT SRR e e e e e e e L e SR, RER L, Lt become one of the most popular in | day when two completo shows will he Some et | O 51 ot et Tharated | to make tho hoy selfish and gver | meeting place for the boys Cleanll- f the curticulum, apbealing to the live, | Blven in the evening. by reserving PASSTON PIAY LEOTURE. kit i e ey el el G AR D L T in tne building | red-blooded Amerlcan boy [fiia seatsiin advance the patrons tarn || Thislevening at 7:ds thers witl Be:a | B . T At oo | [irness, discourate ondeavor and | itgelf, In the persons of the young-{' Last but not least, i§ the club po- | alvays have thelr fovorito seats and |iecture in the South church chapel on | hatnall v, 1e abun-| giers, in their language, in thei !lice court, which sits every Saturday | Will avoid tie confusion i i t ! dance of everything materinl to seek | tions, in their sports. Clean id i i s every Saturda usion and rush and |the passion play, fllustrated by stere- | Plohs for ine, 100t anniverssry|senio Sf STSTEMRE wmatinial f ectle ns, in their sports an ldeals a ening. The club has its foree of | 4150 avoid the necessity of waiting in |opticon. Between £0 and 100 beauti- ' fikhriticaior dhe ANl maliswniliAn Dendee e R ISIE B o SRl pres nted andiincinoyERagipe B ol Ive) (RolicolNoRaa g onderlics funderiingl| line at the box offic Applications | ful- views, taken direct from the last talked over at the meeting of An- | muoo “HoHated fo 0,“ ot :‘d 1‘)': | up to them aduthority of a sergeant. Any member E will now be received for reserved | presefitation of the play at Ober-Am- s S Ades onsnt CHor SRR Y i ) G R e | gommasium offers a vent for | committing a breach of the rules of | S90S for the opening night and should |mergau in 1910 will be shown. This [ C. H. Barnes attended the meetings | cP1® “O0RTEC 0 B GRS L ™ | (o restless vitality of Loyhood, and | fhe elub or of gond behavior is ar- | be addressed to Manager Jeun Be Js & lecture especially appropriate to ”fxrmxppmv _veg:ard»v to discuss e | the exercises are under the supervi- | rested, indicte 1d summoned to 1% ith check or money order. the Lenten season and the xencral‘ 381-383-385 MAIN STREED, jr”’ work in the Orient E n of a skilled dircetor, so that the | ear before the nexL session of I will be 11 cents af the matinee and | public is most cordially invited 2 il Rev. G. E. Pihl has returned from | Dealthy enfoyment, ho will seek en-| poyq recetve the test possible ben- €OU With the excapiion of the |20 and 30 cents night, including S Reenits i NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ness tri o oyment that is not health SEepossble e EHOl RO Ol . = g Business trip to Chicago. 3 mentishale ot 1 It aa| €I from the course, In the local club, ¢ {dge, who s an adult. all of the mem.- | the war tax Piles Cured in 6 o 14 Days. | / Eon tpfn,,rg.‘ N ”.(;‘nf‘ v A S s S e e | and ring hockey arve the bers of the court club menahers. Thie management will offer from | Drugsists refund money if PAZO Ladies' Black and Blue Serge prow Tilday, ) — (TSl s B B et of (1o Belravorita Rporis andla cloan | visorous Plea is taken, witnessos are sworn in, | 4M® (0 fime o sorie oviginal | OINTMENT falls to oure Itching, Suits, latest ‘models, all e BLE difficulty | o 50¢ pirit is kept up. I the | testimony is rendered and cases are | DUONA ttractions with the n- | Biind, Bleeding or Protruding Pl Prices from $15.00 to v > O v seems to lie in the misunderstandi Box B T 5 | ng otruding Plles IN REAL BESTATE BUSINESS. o L ““J’»m‘m“"”m‘"f( r:_'i[ 1v less streniious hours the libra and ' argied by opposing attorneys as in al I', Twe st 1l the coniracts | gtops Trritation; Soothes and Heals. - e et Lieut. Bdward Peterson, but recent. | 5' 8¢ o BFC B0 CRE L 00 BOvE UE me rooms provide mors .quiet [rosular court. Alldecisions aro made| S5e NOW beins. esevuted lofrend that i You can get restful sleep after: the Capes and Dolmans, discharged from the army, and Solxsi e ! ars removed | oniog that not only amuse but stim- | by & jury of club member: rd the | e Plays will not be seen in ! | first avplication. Price 60 Prices range from $17.98 jho was a candidate for the position mr: o oo and hardened finiate) the > crcater menfal mc. | Sentence, which yaries from the per- | SHicS Klaw & Trla the Mes: | to $31.98. Jax collactor, has entered tho real perhaps, by fhe contact with 1he ! yilify ana perception [ formance of unpleasant jobs af the [armert 0 ern ! | Tadics Stk Dresses in Mes- tate business. e was a member o s of the b world) forgets 5 | club t : s bR S A ers ociation will h 5 1 Goo e g & common council before entering| that he ever boy. The mother S S e lh:vno\:‘nu ?’;x-‘:v~:j’}vx7;rvr~}’\x[;'-".l M I8 charge of the booking of the legiti- | NEUMONIA | ;lltllnc. i sl bl Bt 40k | Hé Dis bécomie awsociat-| by railuze toratudy andlobssnvestha elleie BROEEE AN HE MImn ST it T e hC1s % DOP- | mate attractions. Workmen are hust. | e : o Ll Frices' rétige With Abrahamson & Danielson in| dally requirements and the tenden- no and on certain evenings the UI%t AN REIREVL COUTSS In SeMSOV- | ling to have the new theater in readi Call a physician. Immedi; AL 15,0010 SA0 ¥R e Star Real Estate office. | etes of the boy and guide his thousghts ther for singing. Those who ;' R eps the boys constant- | ness for the opening and New BEritain | ately begin “‘emergency’ Misses’ Capes and Coats, Intost e ! into the proper channels, puts him in | and qualify are given lessons in | ¥ Of thelr mottie. . will have a playhouse that they can | treatment with- models. Pricos range from 1. 0. 0. F. MEETS TONTIGHT. a different plano entirely from her. | Pianoforte. For the boy who Shows: aken all in all, tha Boys' club| el be proud of. Many brominent | $14.98 to $26.08, N6z IDose] Wil mest tonight in | sslf: REoth combine toimakelthe boy tEpHtldewIth other dusizuments ithere movement is one of the biggest things | heatrical and newspaper men wil | Ladies’ Silk Petticodts in O. U7. A. M. hall, Hungerford | a8 essentially homeless as the ragged »and, which is not only*a ered- | T,: m'm'\"i‘\;”‘(‘;“l 1'.*:’”‘" o "'f"“"‘ attend the opening performance. | I g L3 feta and Heatherbloom; all : 08 i R A i Jlo aggregation in itéelf, b Yors | the Pprob ot boys ning from | There will be no ma the leading sha ! ugh, . The second degrée will b con- | newsic who wanders the streets vend o aggrogation in itéelr, bt offers , 1Ne 3 ? 1ere wi matinee on the open- | e 5 > g des, Prices rod o o ciass of oandldates. A | ing his wares and sleeps in hallways, | URlimitéd opportuniiies for the boy -,d\e\jp-\mr:fli:;‘j;;nilt md- ring m\)f‘and \nig @8y, but on sach succesding day o | T YOUR BODYGUARD” - 504 6O .20 _range from $2.98 to $5.95, bod attendance is expected as there | The error f50 meny Dacerts s it perfect nimself s with hidtavoriteil nsVSioD St kn"lif::\n “?”" ""; 3 in | special ladies’ and children's matinee | Children’s Bloomer Gingham kIl ba important business transacted | that of considering children a sort nf | INStrument e T e SR RATLDE B O Dresses, two pockets, sizes 2 regards to the 100th anniversary | necessary encumbran Little hove To hobbies, was theretsu ama bulld up a I agand it o MG = s { LOOK FOR to 6 years: value $1.95. Sale rade in Hartford, April 26{h. should mnot he Iy aeeniever who did not want to make § 2 1p_a body of citizens | SECOND EDITION OF HARDWARE ALL price 98c, e S N 2 { who shall stand “‘four-square to eve CENTER IS NEWSY PAMPHLET THE RED B, e = srhen nacessar: T not enter something; who never longed to take : i ' , 5 g 2 % Fumhls e JELLe New Spring TAne of Ladies e L e e L i e b i i e DR L, ond issue of the chamber of and Children's St n 2 ; o¥s;doimot, £ Qf wooc ; al and { jsqne, a part-time problem. He is a | commercs bulletin is off the presse . ; s Straw Hats, chum with them, inevitable,| fashion it into a creature of his own ;oo & T M_”m_(“: e “7 Lo mmer \111 lin is off the presses g ALY i trimmed and untrimmed. result is t the boy zrows up with imagination? If there is, we have vet { ;. St day-and-nieht i like the one issued last month R 3 . Prices range from 56c. to i ) p Wi & Vel issue and the betterment of his estate is a newsy edition., Chambe ¢ r s L it \". G I3 "f‘:rf',n"u”r'” T LSO R e v"f‘l\v”‘\_‘:‘ re I8 2 1is the sole obfect of the orzanization. [ commerce news occupies the entire ; itearms 8 Ammunition S IR N e e 3 a e et i e ol S e : S pamphlet and an editorial written by Ladies' Bilk Idsle Yiose, with [ GIBETLANS I €2af e om s hahas Rl e Beea o e e e i TO CONFER D [ Mortimer H. Camp, one of the diveo: smock seam. Reg. price S0c. S = Hot water K\P:vm :nm '.‘mnl]mx nr '(‘n‘l e is 'nn m‘”um s, som 41 ] [ mm”")"‘i);:- | _“The second degree will he conferred | tors, 8 one of the reature: N Special 39c. AT % Sure Relief 15 ofrn he: procceds to follow their hands are really remarka this ‘evening at a mecting of Phoenix | the many topics discussed in its pages ew LAadics' Collars and Vests = whatever whim or fancy his imagi Then, there ave classes I clay mod- | jodge, 1. O ; ! \ : . c n the b D bdines heniithessiae. i ,.,, B TRORGE n Junior O, ave: Housing problems, traffic notes, n the newest designs i - | tion may sugg and often goes down eling Where thelr \nuH\‘ 1l fin s M. hall on Hungerford court. Ar-| home gardens, noon-day luncheons, Georgette, Satin, Pique and Into the list of undesirable members €uided by an expert with most rangements will be made for the | the Victory Loan, the dredit rating | Grobe 0 :Owmne, . Prisos FOR INDIGESTION{® the community v itablo results «\n«th‘mlul! “r“;ll;; vn“m: v.y;y.w‘:rm,.y parade in Hartford ' book, Dgllar day in New. Britain and range from 50c. to $2.98. o e boy's melina~ oa Aprd of the maje the Boys the new chamber

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