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ALk LUN AT STANLEY WORKS Bt One e Since 17 Opens B The stanley Works has glad hands | The local choir will sing at both . morning and afternoo rvices put to the old and new members of | \llvmxtll‘lt’*v’la :*.;V'l.l;v:( yll{::o."\isft:tl;”::é fthe sales force. Not since 1917 has | Norwich, Rev. Vrueckner of Hoboken he company had a convention of the and Rev. A. Keller of New Haven, ples force, and the one this year: EE— fould be a banner one. Germany Christian Science Church has had enough, and commerce is First Church of Christ, Scientist, @nce more getting on its feet to mvfl corner of West Main street and Park he oyl United States a better Plice | ppyco Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. which to live. To the old members | g piont “Sacrament™. Sunday school the selling force it is like coming | .4 g.45 Wednesday evening meeting bme to a family reunion for some | af § o'clock. A free reading room. f mother’s pie. To the new mem-| poom 504 National Bank building, is bers it is to get acquainted With| pen 1o the public daily from 12 everybody and to get the first real | yntil 5 o'clock, except Sundays and aste of mother’s bread. | holidays. ’ The,list of the men from the differ- | ent divisions and be located when given as follows: New York Division they Britain where in New arve I | -A. E. Duncan, | manager; J. Hutchinson, J. K. San- ford, Charles Pincus, H. Drentlau. | Chicago Division—E. R. Swift, manager; D. J. Smith, H. M. Libe, | Gus Warnhoff, Fred McFawn New Britain Division—A. . Mec- Ji<innie) manager; S. McClelland, B. H. | Ball, I". E. Marvin, J. B. Kiley, Wil- | fam Schroedel, A. H. Dury, Allan | Moore. “anada Steel Goods Company— A. F. Hatch, manager; CaNE e teh A. Pettit i B el G A Patriotic services will be held at the T e e Universalist church at 425 West Main Export Division, New York— I, ff. | Street at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. art, manager; Jose Andrade, I, | Stuart Hellberg will tell of his war ex- Ko, Yale Stevens, R. W. Chamber. | Poriences and an address will he # given by Mrs. Cora H. Eddy, presi- At? Shuttle Meadow Club—a. I, | 4ent o the Stanley Woman's Reliet duncan, J. Hutchinson, E. R. Swiff, | COTDS L' M. Libe, Fred Mclawn, . c- E lelland and Jose Andrade GemmangBaptiseiGhurch At Neww Britain Club Pincus, | Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning k. FI. Rust, ‘A. H. Dury, J. K. Sanford, | Worship, 10:15 a. m., sermon by pas- T, Drentlau, Gus Warnhoff, T, J. [ tor on “The Joy of Jesus”; evening mith! Hector Jugo, B. H. Ball and |Service at 7 p. m., sermon by the pas- e Bleviil) ton on “His Own Peace.” Mecting of At Heubloin Hotel—A. 17 Haten, | Sunday school workers at 8 p. m. ™. M. Hatch and H. A. Pettit. | i A‘ Mflr]"dr];«r:c Wwill_be entertained St. Mark’s Church, ("!ny:):”{vmnc of Vice-President €. I} ‘_1,13,.”‘,’-;v ,-m,l.\:: :m,(‘,;,y after Trins el ey ity 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion; 11 vi‘-fl"flfi’f"n\"{”v”’]”Ir“'\‘\'ff‘(\\-\\ \i" l]“mm | #. m., morning prayer and sermon oo é Alle Moo i e at | hy the Ttev. H. G. Coddington, DD., heir homes in New Britain octorloilGraao el e There will be no men from the Pa- | \(. -y S SRR bific Coast present at the convention, | W. Rowntree and 1. M. Knouse R 1aving paid their annual visit here a A. M. on Church, ew weeks ago. The regular morning worship wifl Next Thursday, July 17th, the office | be held at 10:45 with a sermon by the vill work from 7:30 to 12:30. At 2 | minister and at 12:30 the final grading b. m. special trolley cars will leave | of the Sunday school classes will be rove Hill and West Main st for | made by Superintendent S. H. Baler. ke Compounce, where a barbecue | Officers will be clected at the meeting vill be held for the salesmen and of- | of the Christian Endeavor society at ce force. Dinner will be served on | 6:30 and delegates to represent tho rrival at the lake, menu as follows: | local church at the convention to be Tomato Soup held in this eity August 27 to 31. The Olives Pickles text for the 7:30 evening services i Raked Blue Fish “My Share of the Burden, Will I Carry Potatoes Natural Broiled Spring Chicken Green Peas 5 Mashed Potatoes Combination Salad Neapolitan Ice Cream Calces Coffee ter a la July W 1st Bowling, pool and dancing will be N ce. TURKS MUST DIl Constantinople, July 11.—¥nver asha, Talaat and Bjemal Pasha, he l¢hders of the Tucrkish govern- rent during the war, were condemned o death today by a Turkish court- wartial investigating the conduct of | he Turkish government during the | ar period. Iinver and his two lead- Bey hg associates in the Young Turk overnment fled from Turkey several | 1onths ago and their whereabouts is neertain FINISHING WAR WORK. The war wark at the New Britain fachine company plant is being rought to a close as nearly all the yrders in the hands of that company re filled. Major Flynn, Captain Welcly and Lieut. Barrows, govern- megt officials who have been super- | ifig the work will be transferred rom this city ta another as soon as | he work is finished. | DANCE TO FOLLOW LECTUR In addition to the showing of the | icturg, “The Troubles of a Merchant, | nd Yicw to Stop Them,” arrange- | hents will be made for a dance to llow tha lecture at the Elks' home | ext Tueslay night. A humorous car- | bon will «lso be shown The l(*(‘\u\'r‘“ Fill be given by Mr. Fannon of the ational Cash Register company nd has been excellent herever given pronounced WANTS BRAKE INSPECTION Chief W. J. Rawlings is in receipt ¢ a circular letter from a New York mee asking that inspection of utomobile brakes be made in this ity from time time, to insure fety of.pedestrians and passengers automobiles. The movement the Stter has the of olice commissione a Washington, D. ( an states sanction N COPPER REPORTS New York, July 12.—Refined cop- er was quoted at cents per pound of the leading seliing agencies for week the price ; one oday., 1-2 cents nts over arch. inces were predicted for high grade advance of and 6 1-2 f Jast the low hpper. Germany it is understood, is the market for enormous quan- | ties of the metal. Mr. and M David Dehm of 243 aple street and Mr. and Mrs darfi Zahnleiter of 253 Maple street re vacationing at Oak Bluffs, Mass. 3 church tomorrvow as the congregation Next WEek | Will leave at 7 o'clock by auto truck | for Southbury to attend the Iivangeli- In trade currents further ad- | |Church Notices Si. Joha's Church, There will be neither preaching nor Sunday school services at St John’s cal festival at the home for the aged. Trinity Methodist Church. At will the the be morning service “The ential Centenary,” based Columbus Centennial evening services will the subject Elements of on the great The regular be held at 7:30 p. m. Class and prayer meeting will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The Sunday school will have instructive pictures of the Mississippi valley. Therve will also be a hible drill. The general public is cordially in- vited. Universalist Church. All are welcome . Emmanuel Gospel Chureh, The will pastor speak at 10:45 a. m. upon “The Future Glory of the Church, the Restoration of Judah and Israel as a Nation With Jerusalem as the Capital of the World and the Blessing Which Will Come Upon the Gentile Nafions After These Great Changes Take Place.” Bible school at 12 m.; M. P. meeting at 6 p. m. and evangelistic meeting at 7 o'clock Children’s meeting Tuesday at 4 p. m. and Bible study Tuesday at 7:45 p. m., praver meeting at 7:45 m. Strangers welcome. People’s Church, People’s Church of Christ, Court sireet, R Rev Steinhoff, pas Sunday, 10:45, morning worship; 12:15. Sunday school; 6 o'clock, Young People’s service: 7 o'clock, evening service. The pastor will preach. Church praver meeting Thursday evening at 7 First Baptist Church. During the months of July and August the First Baptist church will unite with the First Congregational and South Congregational churches for union services. The union service this week will be held at the South church. Starting this Sunday the Christian Endeavor society will unite with the other local societies for union open air vesper services at Walnut Hill park. Bible school will meet in the chapel at 10 o’clock as usual. Union Vesper Services. All the local Christian Endeavor so- cieties will unite for union open air services to be held at the Walnut Hill park every Sunday evening during July and August at 6 o’clock This week President Oscar A Mz wil have charge of the serv- ice, and Rev. F. H. Wilkins will be the speaker. Tn case of stormy or doubtful weather the service will be | held in the chapel of the First Bap- | tist church at the same hour. tanley Memorial Church. The Sunday school will meet at 10 o'clock in the morning at the church. At 11 o’clock the church will unite with the at the South church, where Dr Davis, a former pas- { tor, will preach. The Christian Fn- deavor local union will begin the at the Walnut Hill park to- evening at 6:30 p. m. All voung people are requested to attend. service Ozora | services morrow Advent Church. Serv- pastor. and Church near Stanley. L. B. Giles, hort sermon | communion. Bible school and ! clas 2:15 p. m. Evening | ing 7:15. subject, “The Israel God meeting Thursday Strcel charge of 10:45, ices in | Morning, preach- of Insist The in Washington, repor a Wilson Nebraska, disagreement and Se who leading spokesn tration in the League of Secreta Tumu slightes out the In a White the House, president Senator the ranking me; tee on foreign the earliest tunity 1o phases of the p: Statements al the offices of Senator rumored, Swanso migl tion That from office said the to Washington Mass., in Monday and had he had mind in senate.” The statemen tor Swanson as the democra oc: sa tinue in charge the treaty anc president nor made the Senator Swanso: treaty. TURKS Greek Army in Saloniki, July aperating Minor, to abandon cording to a Greek lated condition communique reads “The column ward Kerivan 84 Greek ravine.” DI Head of I Chicago, “president arrived former Dunne and ¥ were sent abr tions Jand Iris interest in the national entit obtain the to at a VOTING ON ST ON N Electric a demand for i vote was belng 68 D counted. Tt allow 24 hour: tive. Jame Word James McA of was by street the N. ¥ in abou wife Dunkirk, well known here until sides his is survivi and George of A baseball te New RBritain and a fast field women’s for teams of the Staney the only office thus far. | venicle law. last Saturday found guilty. lc\cnm,:. 8 o'clock. Welcome. posed. | the long Nations, formal st Mr. Hitchcock's moment, confer Senator sence of Senator south is driving the Greek army headquarter: advance after seizing the fords of the Menderes river, pursued the Turks to- VALERA IN on Tour of Country. July Governor peace h leader is on a w Haven, July 1 of men employed on the Railway and probably will be tonight. has received ORGANIZING games Niedwiecki, | coniston with Constable pastor’s | defended by Lawyver M —WILSON BREAK IS DENIED Tumulty, Hitchcock and Swanson Al re Is No Trut Repor July 12 . —Pu s intimating that there had heen between nator Hitchcock, of has been one of the ren for the adminis- senate f Ity t foundation. today to tement Tumulty “deeply fine of the ¢ relations and seek an with him eace treaty.” so were Hitcheo who, it ha replace mber n, ht treaty. Senator Hite senator would from “no char casion to respect to its approval by t on id Senator tic leader Martin, of the 1 that in wou be ior charge sugges n take IN RETREAT. Asia Minor Is Considerable Success In Drive, 12. of Smyrna, in their statement i Turks left the bodies of more than 80 women and children in a muti- behind them, the declares. The text guard of our Aidin The hard Turks abandoned their howitzer troops found the women mutilated and amon of the Irish here today accompanied P. Wals’ Irish recognition claims v 'RIKE NEW HAVEN was orderec by the committee which had negotia- tions with officers of the company on nereased wage taken finished It will been DEATHS AND FUNERALS s McAloon. here la of 1330 of his loon, death Peter, which occurred at his home in ., yesterday. this city, having lived 1t 10 years ago. Be- and five children, he d by three brothers, James th city and of Cleveland, Ohio GIRLS' TF eam nine will soon be in with Tt i other expecte series will be arranged with the team as that Works oflice girl's team o. NIEDWIECKI IS FINED. of this ¢ John ity, was botore Judge Willlam J. Malone in the Bristol police court this morning charged with violation of the motor He was Fred in that town 15 (G A fine of $25 President ght were said be issued at declared appreciates support ssued Senator Hitcheock as the leading agministra- supporter of the Swampscott, time for the senate se: that he had quished his interest in the league nor behalf of Hitchcock, the ratification “neither anyone else slightest —The Greek army Turkish there rapidly backward, forcing them guns flight, ac here. bodies children CHICAGO. Republic Progressing | Sdward I organiza- for conference. mission to arouse of Ireland for —A strike vote Shore this afternoon then customary notice to be given be- fore a strike actually is made cffiec- s being organ among the female employes Machine company involved h blished “totaling Building Inspector Arthur > ford tained company on construction over by with- the as ommit- will, at oppor- on all from and d been ck hcock’s return ssion | t relin- nge his the Sena- ab- con- of the 1d ever 1" that of the 1d Having in Asia forces ted by The pressed Our of a De Va- repub- h, who Tre- The LINE. Line 1 today s. The about be to st night Stanley brother He was| Robert, SAM. of office the young d that a is rganized in a Winkle He was mp and Construction Totaling the $92,669 During past by Hart addi the for an Corbin is I'rank Gryguc, Giacomo Kaplan, builde ment is entitled on works, v, art jewelr department today announcement 2,500 emplaye unless an increas wages was im- were owner $92,61 week granted & tion avenue. The estimated Germinaro, additional frame ten- BUILDING PERMITS ! ISSUED FOR WEEK | templated in This City—Targest Application Is $70.000. The largest application was ob- Huichinsond|iS 8 Eoi ol | 3 lis a « ¢ th the factory N"‘:l o The | States Housing corporation. $70.000. | 1tadil, formerly of this city, : 7777 | the Atlantic Coastwist and follows: | company of Norfolk, was a The permits were issued and quents who have not been turning the full amount to which the govern- PERSONALS Philip Corbin will | Mrs. Georze Kohn at | home at Iastern Point 9 Con- | Week-end. Percy Platt of Maple spend the week-end at h Newtown, Conn. permits | (o 7= by Ruther- Spaulding Warner of street has returned to Norfolk, Va., to re eral days with his family. M builder, | Mr. Warner's during his stay. frame barn on Clinton street, —cost 3 $500. William A. Bodwell of T.enox John Gilligen, owncr, P. II. Ma- | will spend the week-end at kowski, builder, frame addition, 170 | Bethel on the Connecticut river Clark street, cost $500 -, Sealellati hrothers owners, Joc le- Frederick Schade, Steven onardi, builder, frame dwelling on ! wood, Thomas Hazelwood. Hillhurst avenue, cost $2,500. | Stotts and Berton Beloin leave Luigi Fusaro, owner, frame garage, | for Grainesly Lakes, Maine, 85 Ellis street, cost § they will spend several weeks T = Mr. and Mrs. Raymond own with that concern Monday. & S et Mrs. M. D. Glazier and sor 0 GET LUXURY TAXES of 44 Broad street, have T Sound View. where they Srimmr = the remainder of the . livingstone cottage Internal Ievenue Office to Make 2 i i ¢ Mrs. Charles Aldrich o. Drive Against Delinquents and | 85 G Fvaders—Zones Established. Chapman of Franklin Washington, July 12.—A special Mr. and Mrs. . § drive for the collection of luxury | daughter of Harrisor taxes was announced today by the| 10 days auto trip. Bureau of Internal Revenue. In- structions have been sent to all col Mis. H. \H\flcm lectors by Commissioner Roper to | Bessie and .’1, an( begin & thorough canvass for delin. | shaw lcave tomon for the remainder n u Anderso; sales of soft 4 thejsaleno neers has arrivg States after sery indefinitely. drinks, theater udmissions, club dues, wearing apparel, toilet articles, boats and.certain man- ufacturers and occupational taxes. FACTORY TO CLOSE. was made and is in reply to the demands of their who threaten to strike of and a 44 hour week 50 Miss Marion T is spending the Cities and counties have been di- vided into zones and as many mem- 7/ bers of the field force assigned to the Gearge Doerr, work as can be spared from other | Henry Bailey of duties. Level Co. office week at Highlar Miss Anna C. ¢ the summer at LY Bridgeport Concern Will Refuse to Pay Increases Demanded. Y i Mr. and M 2d Bridgeport, July 12.—Warner Bros. Santos, Brazil, wer Co., corset manufacturers will close | Mrs. James M. Cu down its corset and corset accessories | They stopped over c Chicago to Baltimar from William Curtin the National City ban Hinsberger is a very coffee and has been in vears. This by officials per cent. in is granted them. George Reynolds of H No action has yvet heen taken by the | Jaseph A. Haffe of S other corset manufacturers here who | and Peter Dorsey of El will be affected by the general de-| Jeave Monday on an auf demands formulated at a mass meet- | to Atlantic City, N. J, { ing last nights Pennsylvania. be the guest her summer over street home une his duties after spending sev- now Stevedore Ellis of the | | should appear in the sundry cifil ap« A1 the next special meeting of t propriation bill hich I now return, school board, which will be called limiting clauses which will do much i carly date by Judge B. F. Guffney, | more than seriously cripple and re- the office of truant officer will be | turd the beneficial work of restoring \bolished. The officc at the present | these men to useful and contented time is held by Charles S. Andrews. | lives. Those clauses 1y, A new department will be organ N t, if put into e the ized to be known as the ttendance hole purpose of the act and render department and will be under the suv- | j{s administration practically impossi- pervision of Miss Mary A. Campbell. | i) Tho fe n of t ew department | | The formation of the new department | "L\ ion of the bill which 1 was announced at the regular monthly | now return which governs the appro meeting of the school board yester- | 1 £t priation for this work provides the day afternoon. H L : Miss Campbell will be assisted by a | Sum of six I “ dotlare: for “ man, but it is said that the present | €XPel rehabilitati v 3 | the support of the disabled me in | incumbent, Charles S. Andrews, will | th 1ppor th leqjmon S not be re-elected. It is reported that | training and this sum is stated to be the sehool commissioners are dissatis } in lien of the appropriation contained fied with the manner in which he has |in the act approved July—1919 amend- been performing his work. Miss | ing section two of the act approved Campbell’s assistant will not be known | June 2 1918." Inasmuch as there as a truant officer, as the name is to | are already over 4,000 disabled sol- done away with entirely diers, ilors and marines in training Among the other matters to come | and inasmuch as another 4,000 would up before the special meeting will be | be put into training now that the {he awarding of a contract for the | amendment to section two has become purchase of 350 additional tons of coal | law, it is clear that even at the rate for the schools. The awarling of the | of only $80 a month a sum approxi- ement, 137 Lawlor street, cost $3,000. | Iignland Court hotel, Hartfo William and Anna Ryiz, owners, J. | spending the summer at the Thousand Nelson builder, reshingling, 163 Jubi- { Island Club, Alexander Bay, lee street, cost $150. sand Jslands A. Rogala, owner, J. Zuk builder, _ frame dwelling. IFarmington avenue, Miss Estred Carlson of cost $5,200. Place is spending a few days at Indian Hjalmer Nyquist, owner, and build- | Neck er, frame barn, Osgood avenue, cost | $350. Mrs. W. H. Russell and daughte Alex Bentz, owner, Polonia Film | Esther, of West Main street Co. brick booth for moving picture | ing an auto trip over the machine, rear Clark street, cost $300. | qyajl. Morris Ipstein, owner, M. Gittle- man builder, frame addition, 100 Maurice Johnson is spending a few hodeisinochicostaree s days at Middle Beach, Madison, R. Kaminsky, owner, and builder, | his family frame chicken coop; 77 Roberts : street, cost $20 Miss Clara Costello is spending Hart & Hutchinson, owners, brick | few days in West Hartford. huilding, Corbin avenue, cost $70.000 = Julia Gwiazda owner, and builder, Miss Ruth Gunther and sister, Miss frame barn, 255 Iigh street, cost| carry Gunther, leave tomorrow for el ock Island for a visit. Antonio Scaropa, owner, Mario Ci- i ancia builder, frame addition, Hunter Miss Fova K. Prelle of Fllis strect Road, cost $650. left today for a two weeks' at Andrew Olson, owner, J. August| Grove Beach. Carlson builder, frame tenement i building, on Jubilee and Market Mrs. Clande J. Leroux Nt streets, cost $8,000. street is spending the summer at Stephen Robb, owner, J. August| prospect Beach. Carlson builder, frame addition on = Cherry strect cost §1,000. Daniel M. Coughlin is spending the o < week-end at his cottage at Chalker Beach where Mrs. Coughlin and their = E- summer. A daughter has been horn to Mr. | ) . and Mrs. William 13. Diehl of David Moore of 28 Prospect fitxvct Cedar strect. has returned from a (wo weeks' va- The playground staff will hold a | cation at Springfield and Savin Rock. pienic at lLake Compounce on next IR ll‘hnr\wlu\ evening. The members of Mrs. Charles Wondel and Ru- the playground commission will he the daolph of Florence, Mass., are \M;tv;v, guests. Miss s Cox is in|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John oy G I gements. Larson of Shuttle Meadow avenue. Sir IFrancis lodge, Sons of X == ] St. «",mr;o. will take the 7:45 train Mrs. §. W. Irving and daughters Monday night for Bristol where they | leave Tuesday for Oalk Bluffs, Mass, will attend the meeting of the lodge [ for July and August. in that city. 1 N B “‘A]uhm- Anderson has resigned his C. A. Humphrey is at Fast Hamp- position at Landers, Frary and Clark | ton on a business trip for the week- and will leave soon for Pinehurst, Me. | end. A marriage license has been granted i - = y to Morris A\Emmll of Myrtle street Dr. T. E. Dary, A. W lv}\(lv\f‘s 'm", and Mrs, Molley Feldstein of 320 Elm | Dr. S. W. Irving will leave Sunday street. for Kidney Pond camps, Me., for two The monthly meeting of St. Marys' | weeks’ fishing. oly Name society will be held at St. = i f\i;n" ‘s school tomorrow evening. Mrs. Reinbrecht of Vladivestok, John A. Andrews has been appoint- | Russia. is the guest of Mrs. R. W. Po- ed administrator of the estate of John | teet of Cadar street. M Rein- Nelson. hrecht plans to leave for TTussia Tues- The swimming tank at the Y. M. | day. ‘. A. was opened this morning after _— :1 \\'\1*01\\’"; xh]nl-qmvn for repairs and Monroe Knapp the American improvements in the shower roon Hosiery is spending his vacation at Michael T. Kerwin, past president of | Howells, N. Y. New Britain Aerie ¥. O. . will at- — y tend a meeting of the state executive Liggett Gray of New York. the committee of the order in New Haven | week-end guest of Thomas Wil- tomorrow. Plans for the state con- | bor of Franklin Sauare vention to be held in that city Aug- — ust $-24, will be discussed. Harold A. Coogan arrived The following realty transfers were | home at 568 Fast Main street, after | recorded in the city clerk’'s office to-| more than two years in tI . day: Michael and Emelia Majeska to , John and Mary Ziel. property on Mr. and Mrs. John Young, Jr., Whiting street; Michael and Amelia | daughter Marjorie, of Maple Majeskato Jahn and Mary Zeel, prob- | left today for Highland Lake. erty on Henry street. James Cronin has accepted a posi- Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Stearns tion with the Trumbull Blectric com- | day for a few weeks' visit pany and will commence his dutics | Orange, Mass. “DAYLIGH" REPEAL (Centinued Position to Be Done Away With By School Board—Miss Campbell from selected. contract for the installation of boilers | mating $8,000,000 will be required for at the Hizh school and repairs at the | the mere support of these men and various schools about the city will | that under the present appropriation also be made at the special meeting of | nothing will be available for their the board. tuition and travel or for placing them | | where i — they can earn a living and it HEALTHY CHILDREN will be impossible to meet the needs of the thousands who week seeking the benefits of the habilitation act.” new are every re- IS AIM OF NUR “Furthermore, the same section of | Daily Statement of Interest to Moth- | the sundry civil bill places such | A : limitations upon the salaries which | ors Issued at Visiting Nurse | the federal board for vocational Association Office. | education is permitted to pay that it | will inevitably result in the loss by The Visiting Nurse association, | the vocational board of = very large | which is waging a campaign in the ; number of men who have made them- interest of child welfare, issues the | selves especially indispensable in this following statement of malnutrition: | new work and to whose advice the “Malnutrition is a definite depar- | disabled men must look as well as for ‘lvurn from health which should be | superintendence in the matter of train« | recognized as much as tuberculosis. | ing and employment. It has certain definite causes and “I “therefore return the bill with | definite after effects. An adult may | the hope that the congress will re- | be underfed for a long time without | consider this section of the law, re- | any serious result, but the child who | store the six million appropriated | suffers from serious malnutritlon | under the act amending section twa } may never be so strong and capable [ and most liberally revise the salary as he might have been. Malnutrition | limitations so that this beneficent is something which in the great|work may go on and go at once. majority of cases is preventable and | am convinced that in this g curable. Its detection requires no |speak the sentiments a expert medical knowledge or careful | those who have most ¢ microscopic examinations. The weight | the needs of the retug of the child and his gain usually tell { who are best qualify the story purpose which T a “The malnourished child is always | try has very much underweight. One may class mm-y} child who is as much as 10 per cent Favocsd Byl underweight for his height as an s il undernourished child. Such children <oca AnAnuI with others thyg and particular strenuously o} are usually pale, anaemic, inattentive, listless in their studies, and disinclined | to run and play. They are easily s 5 daylight sav fatigued, both mentally and phys { 5 3 an energeti Iy, and are oftend retarded in their | {1 CHEEEC school work. The malnourished child S is peculiarly susceptible to disease, he | | atives. TH ! always catching whatever disease | merce has 15 daylight happens to be making the rounds resolutioy Iis muscles are soft and flappy. Toeionts “In September all the New Britain children who have shown improve- | o . ment in their general condition ana | STAT good attendance from the time of . registration July 2 to August 31 will . be given a health button. The one making the greatest gain will De | given a money prize. 2 ITALY WANTS GONCESSION Edward A. McCarthy, Assistan Engincer t Hi 1pto Busg