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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919. NOW A FINAL PERSONAL We have spoken to you about a Business E ducation and its value. Our talk has been more or less general in its nature. We now want to make one or two personal remarks for your benefit: Don’t Be Satisfied with what solicitors will tell you, the only sure way is to visit BOTH SCHOOLS. Be sure that the school you select has a of Typewriters, Adding Machines, Dictaphones and Teachers. Encugh to give you the proper training. ORD sufficient number THE SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL has Forty Typewriters, Underwoods, Remingtons and Royals; Four Dictaphones; Five Burroughs Adding Machines; Five Teachers, and we occupy the Entire Top Floor of the Building. SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 2 SMITH BUSINESS SC 278 MAIN STREET FOR QUICK RETURNS U THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN pem it Opportunity| s:C,I:;: “ to Own the ™ | STERLING FURNACE WEEK AUGUST 25-30 Join the Sterling Furnace Club and this est-grade furnace becomes yours on payment small membership fee. Club terms take care of the balance. Club members make the big saving of buy- ing at the cash price and paying on club terms. .. An Unusual | | high- of a WARM AR SILL STOVE WORKS) ROCHESYER, N.Y. " I [} NP Sterlin This furnace in vour home means healthful warmth-—no matter how cold the weather. No pipes! Supplies abundant heat with the minimum of fuel. Call and investigate this.wonderful offer today. Furnace Don’t lose the opportunity. Join the Sterl- ing Club at | Special i Cilub Features Saving of Cash Discount. Free Consultation with the Factory Heating Expert. We Buy Your Old Heater. 80 West Main St. Tel. 381 i answer charg MOTHER OF FIVE FINED FOR THEFT| |Mrs. Michaelowski Fined—GCrap Shooters in Chambers Mrs. Katie Michaelowski, the moth- er of five children, one of whom is blind, was before Judge James T. Mes- kill this morning in police court to s of the | Joseph Pizen. ! ernoon | at Walnut i and Sunday B | of Pizen had heen in the " had | the game, having been 10 cen | church. | Interesting Meetin | New toes valued at 1, the property of The vegzctables arc al- leged to have been taken Sunday aft- from one of the city gardens Hill park. Pizen has been missing and other vegetables for evening he went to his plot only to find that the last of the tomatoes had been taken. Two friends tomatoces some time ed in the t ied. According to story, when she was ordered out ¥ . of the plot she tendered the tomatoes to one of the men saying that he could have them if he was the owner of the garden The woman denied the charges brought against her and through the court interpreter claimed to have been ill Sunday. She remained at home all day, she said. Pizen planted some to- matoes on a plot owned by her, shc claims, and for (his reason she had not visited the garden over:sa month, Officer Walter Steve Poplarek, 11 year: Washington place last night for “shooting craps” and captured the “kitty,” composed of faur pennies. The boy was in chambers this morning and was lectured by Judge Meskill and Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods. At the time of his arrest in Malona arrested old, on the boy 88 cents on his person and the irany of fate was brought out strongly when he testified that he w loser in behind when arrested and was the only ane of the gang to be caught. The boys were chased from Washington place for indulging in the game several | times previously. Upon complaint of the sexton of the Sacred Heart church three small boys were arrested Sunday night by S | geant Theodore Johnson and were ar- | raigned in chambers this morning for trespassing on the property. of the The boys were found in the pigeon house which is on the church property, and denied any intentions of taking pigeons. They merely went into the house, they said, to ch the birds, and while inside someone lock- ed the door. Warned by was about to Judge Meskill be sent to the school, having on another taken mouney, a rabbit and a ferre of the boys, not getting the last word, correctly denied that he had ever been arrested for stealing a “‘purp.” Two of the youths were placed on pro- bation, and the third, a boy who had not been arrested before, was aliowed to go. that he reform BAKERS TO ME to Be Held in the Chamber of Commerce Offices. President J. M. Hallinan, of 1 Britain Bakers' association, h called a meeting of the new organiz tion for tomorrow cvening at | o'clock in the Chamber of Comme rooms and all local bakers have he sent invitations to attend of the Hariford associs on hand and tell of the the branch in that bakers, from Terryville will be accepted as New Britain branch. The social commitiec of the asso- cigtion will provide cigmre and light refreshments and has planned a social hour to follow the meeting Members on will he work city and Bristal members of by Several Three millien dollars quired annually to fght | pronibition. will for be wor theft of toma- | carlier | done ! the | LOCAL DELEGATES ATTEND CONFERENCE Silver Bay Sessions This Year Will Be Attended By Many New Britain Representatives. General Barnes, Breumn party of ufacture industrial Secretary Clarence H Industrial Secretary Louis W of the Y. M. C. A, and a presentatives of local man- will attend the week-cnd conference to be held at silver Bay on Lake George, New York, Augus to September 1. The theme of the conference as expressed in the programs reccived number of thosc interested in the industrial prob- lems of the day is, “Human and Betterment in Industry.” A similar confercnee was Silver Bay last yvear attended prominent indu al leaders demand was created for a larger con- ference this year. There inclination on the part turcrs this vear to want confer- | ences of this kind and with the great- est industrial problems coming the readjustment of lahor conditions and conditions in general, conferences of this kind are considered:more im- portant than ever. Leaders of industry, both employers and employes, general managers perintendent foremen, welfare agents and secrefaries of Y. M. . A branches from cities throughout this section of the country will be in at- tendance and the program of talks and discussior one of the best ever pre- pared for athering of this kind. Some of the most prominent speakers and labor men «f the country have places on the schedules and industrial experts from Isuropean countries will also he heard. Among the intercsting topics to be discussed are Manufacturers’ Viewpoints, Individ- ality in Industry, Education jn In- dustry, Labor's Program, General Dis- 1bor, Democracy and In- , the Y. M. C. A, Americaniza- Motion Pictures as a Medium for the Instruction of Foreigners. The conference committee has made plans for the accommodation of all delegates, including hotels and means of transportation IF THIN AND NERVOUS, TRY PHOSPHATE Bitro-] by a held by at 150 to be | an of su- Nothing Like Plain hosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Ilesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force to consider the are searching method by which flesh to ut of protruding of health wonder that many along this line o time In public print While excessive thinness might be at tributed to various and subtle causes in different individuals §t is a well-known fact that the lack of sufficient phosphorous in the human system s very largely re | sponsible for this condition sxperiments humans and animals by many tists ha emonst d Dbeyond question of doubt t a body deficient in phos- | phorous becomes nervous, sickly and thin A noted author and prc in his book Chemistr nd TFood Nutrition,” published in 1918, says ©+ + * that the amount of phosphorous required the normal nutrition of man is seriously underesti- in many of our standard text books." sms to Dbe well established that ciency In phosphorous may now be met the use an ol bhosphats known thro it ng coun- tries as Bitro-1’hosphate the as similation of this phosph rve the phosphor in the amount normally nature soon produces a welcome change !in our body and mind. Nerve tension dis- ‘fl:‘rwn:'v, vigor and strength replace weak- | When one stops of thin people who tinually for gomc their e fill oft of bloom tions host aon- they appear from time on scien- when vequired | tissue of absorbed by ness and lack of energy. and the whols body soon loses its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, becoming enveloped in & glow of perfect health and beauty and the is sold by Clark & Brainerd in New Britain and all good drugglsts CAUTION: — While Bjtro-Phosphate Is assed for the relief of rervousness, general debllity, etc.. those taking it do not gesire to put on flesh should use cxtra cafe In avolding fat-producing foods. / who Relations | and a manu- | with | We invite you to Visit Qur School. ENROLL NOW 0 TEL. 1720-2 ANNUAL Iive PICNIC TODAY. special troiley cars conveved PERSONALS. Helon Hunter has returned to work | at the Corbin Screw corporation office after two weeks spent at Highland lake. 150 playground children to ke Compounce this morning for ‘hei annual picnic and field day. Play- ground Supervisor John J. Rourke is in charge of and is ass Bunny, Hari and John Bert being held will be each event the the. g s * I Ginsburg, Joseph Kei this after: children for ini ents pri winners awarded to the returned to his vacation Joseph Ogle has home after a two spent touring Canada. Charles Disbrow. booklkeeper af the Corbin Screw corporation office s | spending twa weeks in New Advises Ordinary York ¢ity. | phis Good Looking Young Wom Advises Old Time Recipe of But- (ermill Crear in = New Way—2\ Gentle Mas With Fingers Before Retiving Al That | | Is Necessary. 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