New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1919, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEFALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 191& ool 1 : [ edges of the field and the national | need for such cfforts is tremendon | “Surely the war has taug | | Qaturday lue of the boy. We wer aroused to the need of surrounding our Young men in th my with ev- ery kind of wholesome influence. Weo | GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE ESTABLISHED 1886 ~Na maintained a moral standard that was - the admiration of the world Bnt shall We not now carry that effort hack a ate such conditions for the boyhood Absolute security in of America as to insure a citizenship vated to duty as the men of the A. | M -— E. F B { M. R. Cook, head of the Boys' club S e : S G e shiey buying HART, SCHAFFNER nominator of All Problems.” by Solon in this city, recently attended the Bronson, D. D.. president Chicago National Convention of Boys' clubs in | [3ovs | O H ’\,l A Boys' club. et E G0 S e pposite Mionument | the following report on its activiti \ 1 % Report of the thirteenth ann Rovort of the dirteentn * annual| el Thomae 1 vt ior | | 246 Main St., New Britain Mary's church. Chicago cago. Tll.. May 21, 22 and 23 Gallh A e owe S Confarense Shmtaal 2i33 4. Mol Making the World Safs = ScneStas g devotional | yyjlliam Lewis Butche rl Nl H 2 e by v S i ] s et e T 1e Music dStore [ Jl,|]l-m '1'wmlv‘ly‘*( U‘.rylrfl’:(u-l lmm .i«,u.w . This was a very fine talk . eration members by William 15 Hall, | L p B at eais in | pr ient Boys' Club Federation ; § | Washinzton. D. €., and John J. M 102300 A m e City Be : e ST YT Tty (RaE Sy et vl b e ANEISE T b ol PHANOS Correct in Style. ciation, Troy. N. Y 1" \ T g | Hustrated by moving pictire 2 ary, - | 0 e bkt o || et R BTG s : Carefully tailored Boys' club to the community. which | W king reserves, Washinston, D. . B ¥ $25 and higher. w illustrated by different various | 11 2. m.—Sectional conference, John | [ aps. by Svdney' A Teller ol J. McCormach, president. (Alexande ¢ B Con]pletc assort- Pa. | campbell. Riis house. New York cit | Kaufmann s ttlement. Pittsburgh K Discussion was opened by David W : N e i vaoe il olde s Do kee s ment Ot Children’s Armstrong, ~ Bovs' cun. Worcester. | {ion!) ‘ ) Hats 50c to $2.00. BEESH . Employved workers—:¢ th \ 2, 1l 11:15 . m.- Older Box"— | yugnas, Bovs' Rusy [afe club, Mil- Men’s Invisible | What the Boys' club should do for the | him and what he should do for the club. Older Roys then gave five min ute addresse waukee, p Dircetors Others—J. C. 1 stetter, Boys' club, Erice, Nathan Goodman THE S i —" Suspenders, 30c, Interwoven Socks Silk or Lisle. supsem- acy BVD E Gerr ntown Boys' club, Philadelphia the TIuli house an I b Pa, "‘_'k\vv“““‘ o \"‘:- }‘[""-“ (\_\"”\-‘ Hull hotise covers fiwo entire hlock Let us introduce i er joys' club, New aven onn and wvias one of th irst A ricar . ¢ ] i Nickolson. Flora Gullok Baya | 5 M08 00 8 B ol e, to you our Men’s 7 e ‘('k""“‘ ”"\‘j:"-m"’h‘ ;"_’""""' "“";“’i To provide a center for a higher civie Palm Beach and g B as: e e “CC | and social life, to instit wnd main- o > ! lcsoperiimoyst ciubiLilue Rock ArkH| R SORE BIS L et S Summer Suits $8.00 Willlam Wertz, Bovs' club, Indian-[ o ang to investisate and improve " apolis, Inc the conditions in the industrial life iy reneral discussion followed &6 B 12 Noon—Appointment of various S oo B (R R R ' committees; announcements. o it oile M Bikas in= - 5 1 p. m.—Introduction of club dele- [ gy house and visiting South park N ST PROSRT gates and reports were given show- recreational From there to stem ing the various details of the clubs “y e (i Sherman park baths and playgrounds, l LAY ‘th A e o e plavgTounds ~ “Tkncw something Self-Government” by Perry O. Powell i C: | mm— = e —— | e . = b *| Lincoln park and Lake Shore drive { t 1 l s il Nowsboys' republic. Milwaaukee, Wis.. | playgrounds. Garfield and Jackson | Boy club confederation. An u.][ Swift . told what was being done | t at wzul ciear ),’gurs n 2 5 who explained also the Order of. the| park recreational "erminat- | meeting of Older & association of | for the 100 hoy emploves, all of % 4 | Knights of the Canvas Bag of the| jnc ar Chicago Ro the B. C. B0 separate room. Pre- | Which a o undor 18 years of age. “When miy complesion was : street trade law. Discussion was ' P om-Address, mior | sentation of annual veports and e | About 240 clubs were rer nted at b R R Sea e apened by W. A. Zischang. Street and e B o ~tivity.” il-| tion of officer Discussion of resolu- | the conference, which proved t \‘m a| = Newsbovs' club, Dallas ted by pictures and demonstrat. | tions, otc. Reports from state visit- | great success. The work of various [ 3 p. m.—Boy employment problem a portable rifle ge. by B. M. | Ors meoting was open to all | Bovs' clubs exhibited at the confer- and follow up. Mrs. Anna Y. Read, S ety | doleg Two ofiic Aclegates from | ence was very interesting: some of | 3 ] assistant chief junior scetion U. & em- ST e s e ted club voting. The offi- | w , was carpentry, shoe mak | ] ployment Fserviceitvash eDIE I DISE 0 UEEy Ses R e B T clay molding. cooking ow card % sion followed by delegates R s DR | EHono . Thomas Chew: | writing. burnt wood and leather work { 140 p. m.—Boys' Clubs in Tndus- faatle i IRl | ice prosident William | toy making, weav hammock mak- | { trial Plants, by W. B. King. Larkin| 9207 South Ridgwa e \fi: presideni. Willlam [5d- | ing. hat making, mechanical drawinz. | | 4 Boys' club, Buffalo, N. Y. Discussion | yjon 1jouse Boys' ol mnastic vice president. John Hays | free hand drawing ch plaster [ opened by Harold N. Barber, Junior} .rq and chair pyrar s L. W "\'w",\ wood carving, ete -: club, Lackawanna Stecl Co. LR ool T e P ur- | ! - i & 4:30 p. m.—"Physical Work Up to il v Bove el | B, Butler, | MUST REVISE RATES. Date” with demonstrations at the Olivet M e | Henry Bruere. J. Lion- ) | 4 Central Y. M. €. A, 19 Lasalle street, Chi clut fO1d AT cor Dy Georze W. Kirchwey, Interstate Commerce Commission ) 0 by John G Coffer. physi al _drmvv-‘ Convention Orizon Sweet Marden, \Walter li = Rules on Paper Action. f ment college Y. M. ¢ Chicago Friday, I'red N. Moore, Isaac D ws, | ! i and Willlam P. Campbell, Bovs' club B R T Do el enar i Bon i Nl Washburn, Robert D. Mc- | Washington, June 13— Rates on i Manchester, N. H Dr. Norman B. Barr. minist a Gieorge D. Dakor. Walter A, | paper throughout trunk line territory 3 7:30 p. m—President's annual ad- |l superintendent of Ollvet institution, | CArY Vlier 11 Clueti, 7. Marshail [must he revised fo make them cor A dress, by President William E. Hall Ghicaro G e o st R O i(mm to a uniform basis the Inter- frio] Ofntrent and Reginol n ~as! - S un- Y n Sctor L Ridder Yhare T. | state Y m e o cided | and keep the ha [ Q § p, m.—-Address by S, John Dun G G e ST O (Tt e Vic ¥ Ridder, Pl | st Comr Commission ided : ty don d Xeep the b & can Clark, editor Chicago Post, Which | pe” oxpected from cliub members and | Throop, irnest . Coulter, Alexander | today in the case brought by Michi- | S R i u follaws in part: actvities, by Charles A. Dickinson, | Campbell, Richard L. Lovell, Robertgan Mills Trafilc ociation against [ ‘The hoy and the girl constitute | Bove elub, Rockford. 111 . Klees, John H. Witter { the Now York Central and other rail- A the nation's greatest ets, hut the 10 S Datica sha obligationg Friday Evening. | roads | B boy is the bigger problem. It is from | oo Bovs club directors, individualis | 2 1o members of conference, [ “It is definifely established,” the | “ the ranks of the boy population that| 44 collectively, hy W. B. Brocksway, 1se of Swift & Co. Michigan | commission said. “that many of the - N hy far the largest percentage of juve e e nue and “rbet. GGiven with the | rates on paper in the East have heen | courts' recruits are drawn \n opened by Frank C. Jor-| complimenis of Swift & Co. Orches- | made by the riers largely for the | 4 The boy is an asset only in so far olaib) ciation. Tndian- | tra and vocal numbers: stunts by del- | purpose of permitting mills on their T' as he is fitted for useful citizenship. | 015 Themes © prescnted hy | © inniversary features: pre-|lines fo compete in certain markets | .‘ It soclety fails in this he becomes| qejegates for disc " of merit medals; short ad-| with other mills more favorably lo- | 5 worse than a lost asset—he becomes 2:30'p. m. —-Annual meeting of tha' 4 Mr. © Stafford. representing | cated.” 2 tiy liahility e e S ST Some authority has calculated that the boys hetween the ages of 12 and 18 represents a value as a simer $4,000 to the community. That 2 is a value that increases with age up to a certain point if the hoy's possi- | Y bilities are developed rightly. Ten | per cent. of the average city's popula- | | tion is composed of boys bhetween | ges. Chicago, therefore, a potential asset of a billion dollars in her adolescent hovhood, “From a purely business standpoint it is worth conserving. “Yet the faact Is that about two- thirds of the bovhood in the aver: American city is In danger of becom- ing a liability because of neglect “Boys' workers meeting in Chicago | & now arc alwa ready to devote their time and efforts to this neglected two- ]’I t thirds whom they call the ‘underprivi- Hats, leged.' They arc the bovs who leave = A - i ey Bt 2t (i ik £ SR S We show Millinery of QUALITY and what's more, at PRICES that are way sttvgreaniicqithoninie I hecomoAnaes below what you would pay in larger cities, for the same styles. Qur assortment earners; who live in congested di ¥ - & tricts and unsanitary homes. where [ 15 very large and it is easy to select a becoming Hat here. the moral discipline ls often lax; who | § WE MAKE HATS TO ORDER FOR GRADU ATION play in street and alley and frequent ‘TELEPHONE ;‘ ‘,’:ll"'_‘): Al’m the mischief of undirected ; SAKTITRI):XX' SP];(‘/I“\[(S ! NOC.O.D. 1| b e gt el MALINE HATS TRIMMED HATS s o $4.98 to $6.98. e @iy AL § We are Offering to i AS MANY AS YOU WANT | Double June Business. Reductions of 10% to 309 on all Furniture, ¥ Rugs and Housefurnishings, | Every Month in the Year And every day in the month, an 8-piece set of “Life- MALINES GEORGETTES TAFFETAS You will find in eur dis lay, styles that represent the Newest in Summer NO , BRIDES, BRIDES- cealment from the police time” Aluminum ware will help cut cooking cost if vou get a set NOW. i PAY AS YOU COOK by becoming a member reach this class. cither because R . ‘ (hai rl:'fif,u';:‘w'-}“”y';\'.'_ f:’:j-;‘\ll’l:\d” “but mis. | SPORT HATS . . To (:Iosc $2. 2 of our “LIFETIME” ALUMINUM CLUB. BlinamadeSha o piIhere Marclosern & MRS ManyaStyles All Colors Values to $8.50. cies that reach the bhoys ahove the of 12, whereas from 10 to 30 per cent of juvenile delinquency cs 5 from boys below this aze \ a4 means of filling the p. It goes § $1.00 Cash and the complete Lifetime Aluminum es comes B set will be delivered to you. Balance 30 cents a i week. Pay as you cook. Eastern Millinery Co. wants.' It is a day and night organi 1 g X fter the underpriviloged boy: the B B | boy of the street and alley: the boy as : — e have arranged to take in only 30 members, peiteeise hah L s ) 223 Main Street a2 . i and as soon as the list is completed the club. will be zation: it | 1d B | winter: it has a minimum of rules: no i &e limit and its fees range from 5 B | to 10 cents per month Tt gots the hov. In one district in B | 2 certain city the juvenile court rec- s open summ New Britain closed. Come early. 1{LOUIS HERRUP | Complete Homefurnisher 1052-58 Main St Near Morgan, Hartford, Conn. | crds showed 17 hoys listed as delin- " B | auents in a year's time. A Boys' club was organized I'wo vears later the . court records showed that only five bovs had come within its jurisdiction | {8 from that district in the past twelve THE MAN’S STORE B| rooe. uctin e ot s e B Trimmed on the road to useful citizenshiy Second to None fl| i hil iy G it E Panama Hats B | the club in the tv re it had s e $2.98 Eeautiful Georgettes $5.98 the community $58n the delingu But the fact is that It saved the b ‘Chicags F 1 such elubs th 4 doj 2 icent work, hat s seve

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