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W ARE SIMPLY HOBOES Justice Onlyw\'(;’ay fo Meet Bol- shevism, Charity Worker Says That fully 60 per cent. of the I W. are hoboes ana that the only to meet togeth way ustice, at the rican ion is atem not Am American some of the ations contained in ort of the New Britain submitted The wit ar that are here Chariie to the directors lows nizht veport fol- Report in the Conference. ) “Social Work and Reconstruction was the theme of the ninth state con- ference of charities and held at New London April The conference will soon wame following the example of ational Confer of Social work J. one signifyin; is r t broade mat prob- the se. a cor v the T conference the “‘Conne Social s cuite may ha be called ation of “ration in cxcess of New of them were Haven and New sent here- Or- The but last pes out the work proved to be Brit E from W led in ide three other York and interested tic Achusetts and also he conference is intercst. and develop in charitable ie object of to for Lory and constructiv giving an opportunity for al interested in such efforts to compare methods and results, and to make new plans along rcconstructive lines. Such a happy and sympatheti n through the entire confer- Geo 5. Palmer. president of conference for this past year. bsent from the session re- splendid tributc in the address of liev. Dr New London. Mr. over $20,000 of his New Losnaon and more than vein 1 ance the although ceived a troductory forth had in- Dan- Palmer money put the charities n time “Benjamin af the Wo »f the forces ¢ we that value T n's of Marshall in speaking reconstruction said used to forces of president college, wer o] the | !on | nation W | + when ‘ no homes Associated { quent address delays. destruction that adjust conferer fortunate in sccuring speakers of na- tional note.© Dr. Edward A of Grinneli college, lowa. in the program atlon, remarked that we Leen shell-shocked., mental- His entive theme was, Justice.” ‘Our future rests well béing. Ours moving one wheel. one arm cer we were hardly to our to the on smericar have all at lea Sconomic economic as horse- m cannot he ! beaten 0 worshipfui ) reverent they sing the people arc people Star Ranner.’ T M. The rift have, and those W in ever: them name of w. is and Bolshevism. between who have who I'he those not is anti-nationa Sixty per bec of ing hobo America no lands way meet are As to Bolshevism, only to iustic to The is the it is out Liberty Bolshevist government iz must migr it ought to be Th can in the American housing man who hond not iikely He has an inter An effective begin soul is— to be a the —not where we where m be no slume. The Ther must are not he there. he fault both way. > our mental attitud means being neigh- There must he a i it ought to 1 The 1 and e It not it works Being American borly and humble common langt veved to the foreigner. of con is goir ress, commeree to be English. The voice the children is English. They they they talk in English ought to bhe in be compulsory hefore congress providing person who cannot speak fter five vears, be deported probably some men could not learn another lang In fifty years. You cannot assimilate people by force. sealed her doom when make all her peoples ¢ ga. result of the war is have gained a common cons i And when we go about Americanizin peopl'e we must remember trying to bi a people “Dr. W. H. P. Faunce, Brown imiversity, Providence, address on the ‘Place of 15d Reconstruction 1. ‘We far blasted out a place for tion to be sagely Iaid. 10 buiid ? German of study, Adult English There play, education bhut it cannot s a lan that any English = There congress- who o Germaay she tried fo man that ousness we together. president of in his cation in e thus founds Will we schools beg we The Effects of Opiates. THAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and_its various preparations, all of which are narcotic. is well known. Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func- tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, a craving for aicohol or marcotics in later life. Wervous diseases. such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying wers are & result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quict in their infancy. The rule among phvsicians i8 that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. The administration of Anodynes, Drops, C dials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any buf a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the druggist should not be a pa y to it. Children who areill need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to Jose them willfully with narcotics. Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Pt Tz we | have the Mo and the Machines TO KEEP YOUR TRUCK on the JOB 1—We watch your truck and see that the tire equipment is properly protecting the truck. We have a tire press and other ma- chines to give you this service. We have a complete stock of Firestone Truck Tires in all sizes and styles. Here you find tires and service that keep trucks working and reduce Make use of our aids to economical trucking. able | theme of | unusually | of | is aj strik- | angled | —anti | have ! i is the deal | h a | ! we come st in the | American- think | tion | decent | } has only NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY | The fact Over half the truck Tonnage of America is carried on Tirestone made instruments of terror. If Ger- went wrong through education, jca must mo right through edu- cation. Tducation may take a man the bottomless pit, or it may lift him fo the mountain top. Along with 1l development there m be physical development. One-third of the men in America were rejected as physically unfit f service. Military trainin not make a man physeally fit, Tt be en said that military proficiency is. onc-tenth hootine g Eh e velopment. ical Development. military alene do development means tional efficic Dr, Faunce s: was better 1o prevent siclnc have to c for it. The labor 1ce the number of ¢ ey re aims to hospitals. ‘What is democ, vosite of what we It does not mean ancther. wey? It is the op- ¢ in Russia tod: that one man is wiser than It means that people are wise enough to set up a wise man for a lead Naturalization entrance into principles on which the republic is founded. When to little children let's malke American. Dr. Faunce explain- | how education | ing v artiller in wa ared in the Red Cross work, phy © was nothing hat did noi have | A man’s firs \merican, a ar. | i tion, S ple t on the n is to be a 2 wir 500d zood helper of humanity depends on icadership. Fekiin before boy or have paid to in- ‘I want you to be teacher yo . and say Tou ins like that person’® Detter teach- require better larvies. Never will put heads the like ostrich ers n and the o we the Dr. Faunce told him vle apart,— period of national mnity | Marshal 14‘(“:.‘{ ience. also soldiers did it. I virtue of never despairin We'll never despair that will fulfill her mission the pubic health see- tion the gen slozan scemed to be preparedn Our nation was un- ready for the onslaught of an cpidem- | ic. Are we ready to mect the little childven of tubercular parents? “Are we prepared to lead toward | health are predisposed to disease? When ! one-third of the children in each family of tubercular parents are al- ready we prepared for | com Visiting Nurse Association. ‘In connection with Visiting 1 Assoclations said that a Moha that three things caste, color war for 1ib 1 just begun ihed vietory to : ¢ admirable only the he said. Ame the Charts mothers ne ire advantageous. Of the fmportance is the prepared- rk with pregnant moth € of the cighth and ninth girls, the ‘little mother especially helpful in bene- cneral health the in vogue. dren and petition giving Qo for com- prove New York City Societ present ed his views of family life i tion with reconstrt 4 Ie lite is strensthened better equipped to of life, the whole world will | reconstrueted for the world r on family life. It is from the family | that th ngth and weakn of the world springs. Societies and agencies which deal directly with the family are especially concerned with the | very center and core from which all radiat and the face the else | vers * | knowledge | and | individual b | necessities of life in a city those who because of influenza | 9, 191a Pressing the Button — Automaticaliy Lighis tho Burnel = o —with the “Wonder Gven” THE MOST PERFECT COMBINATION OF CONVENIENCE, EFFICIENCY, AND TIME-SAVING WHICH THE HOUSEWIFE HAS EVER KNOWN GAS OVEN, COAL OVEN, IN ONE OAL, wood or gas may be used, or either of the first, cormibined with gas, to secure any required degree of heat, The oven is always'ready; can be heated to the desired tems perature at once; food is beautifully done — on time; there are no complicated parts — no guesswork — no trouble. Simply one push of the lever does it all. Truly a miracle of heipfuiness to the modern housewife. Send for the new illustrated booklet. LEVER ALL THE WAY DOWN. plzs- ing the burner in position ta hoat the oven for eizher baking or roasting with SHOWING BURNER in position fn the oven for broillng with SPECIAL BROILER AMND DRIP FAN, Tire Magee National is very compact [only 46 inches over ali]s It Is exceps tiona!lly handsame, easily kept in order and cieanly to operate. Trimmed throughout in white enamcl.~— Giass or plain iron oven doors if desired. “One Oven Does It All” MAGEE FURNACE COC., Inc,, BCSTON. RIASS. JOHN A. ANDREWS & New Britain T} RAISING THE LEVER, lifting the buz- «ier entirely out of the way, for use with 2 coar or wood fire--THIS AUTOMAT= JCALLY SHUTS OFF THE Gas. “In a social state composed of custodial care for linquent. Al p terment of the knowledze of many things that until recently did not exist. Out of these conditions has come need for a pro- fession of helpers, advisers and friends Many and varied were the subjects ussed regard welfare of children: The r responsibility for child conservati lonz hould dependent children in hool? How far should charitable Anizations go in the matter of ing children from undesirable rents? Our responsibility to the milies of dependent children placed in o we. The child of illegitimate arcntage. The need of permanent the defective de-( vation of all the best to prepare for ns tend teward a bet- | our country a nation men in the future race, a conser- ! fullest sense of the word."” “I Want to Open Ny First Bank Account” Such were the words of a young man to us 2 few days ago. people. however and stru o they of poor, sling may be, who are all on a plane social cquality and who are sub- stantially cqual D who fc trouble and un: find ers and th in time of need complc cconomiecally, thosc Yy are in > to fend for and help has become The range of hur enormously widened upon each | ps ormously increased. | f: and even the demand ons cause dis or: ser the der s made c e To wants meet the e W S Home Cooked Meats Just Full of Flavor! THE next time you find yourself puzzling over what to serve for dinner, go to the nearest delica- tessen shop or meat market and ask for He said: “I have started a little business of my own and fee] like I cught to have a Bank Accountf, and I have decided that I want my account with Your Bank.” We certainly were glad to get that account, al- though his first deposit was only about $200. We want mere accounts just like this—small ac- counts with young firms just starting into business. We will help them and they will help us. In many respects this a young man’s bank. Tell your young friends about it. Qur Ham, Bacon, Roulades, Corred Beef, Frankfurters and Bologna are cooked just as you would cook them home. De- liciously spiced, cooked with all the flavor and nourishment right in them. Ready for your table and bound to tickle every palate in the 3 They solve the meal question. Try one to-day! “Kern” kitchens are under U. S. Government inspection GEORGE KERN, Ixc NEW YORK e