New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. Boston Store We close Mnmm,v evenings at 6 o'clock until Oct. 1st. We also close Wednesdays at 12:15 until Sept. 24. Flags For Welcome Home Week Best Quality Heavy Cotton Bunt- | ing—Warranted fast color, with can- | vas headings and brass gomets. Sizes 4x6 ft., 5x8 ft. and 6x10 ft. Priced from $2.00 up. SMALL SILK 8x12 in., 11x17 in, from 25¢ up. 4 PAST COLOR COTTON BUNTING SMALL FFLAGS—S8x12 in, 12x18 in. | and 16324 in., 5c, 10c and 15¢ each. McCall Magazine for 10c McCall Book of Fashion when buying a pattern costs Mounted, Priced FLAGS 16x24 in. October just in copy. for Fall; vou 15c. X McCALL FASHION | " for October. It is Free. PULLAR & NIVEN Let Steve Do It He will take care of you and give | you the SKRVICE. His motto is, SERVIC Day or night. Christen- ings, Weddings, Funerals. Washing | cars a specialty. Steve’s Garage 503 MAIN §] In the Rear. Tel. 1728 Eastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 163 M N STREET, Phone 387-12. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 18 MAIN ST. : Daily Freight and Express Service i ‘W YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR., A. H. HARRIS Care of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961. VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from 1, to 5 tons. "AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. M. Paonessa, Prop. DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and Repairing. MANRESS AUTD L0, OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessorles, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 ]‘;9 Ar‘: (.L DON'T FORGEY DIONNES ocal and long distance moving and bucking. Pianos and parties at rea- EEERER IHIHIIIN!!IIll!IIIIIII!IllllllIII!IIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!!! BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND | * §87-82 and 882. 8 Gilbert street, ponable prices. Also storage. 'Phone New Britain, l THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE R 11, 1919, WATCH! The Great See Friday’s Papers. Coming ASALE ASALE WAI T! Saturday Challenge Sale that will cut your high cost of living on seasonable mer- chandise. that will be remembered as no sale has done in many months. The Greatest Underselling Event in the History of New Britain A Full Page /Vew Bln‘a/ns J/ropplng Cem‘e/- PHAE bmnmznr sma ‘_‘)so 7‘0 )86 Mam 01‘9 o/’ [;/qué of Amazing Bargains /\/e w4 /a/n Cf od WORK DID NOT LAG DURING THE SUMMER Charity Organization Directors | Hear Three Months’ Report of submitted Miss the Charity regular evening, Cora Beale, agent organization, her the directors last during the months of June, July and August the efforts report to showing that of the organization were un- tiring. The report follows: ‘“The oft used adage says, 'A friend in need is a friend indeed.’ Some things we have done during the sum- mer months of vacation time in proving ourselves friends of the need; —Made 423 visit arranged for six instances of medical attention and 13 institutional treatments, found 15 persons work; gave of our service to 340 familifes. 86 of whom came to us for the first time; cared in a definite way for 35 children, providing shelter, hospital and convalescent assistance, clinical aid, permanent homes in in- stitutions for defectives, besides sup- Electric Motors Repaired Al Sizes and Makes of Flectric Motors and Generators Carefully Re- paired or Rewound at McKAY DYNAMO & MOTOR CO. High Street, Hartford, Conn, * - Wilson's NEW BRITAIN'S FINEST HAT STORE FOR MEN., clothing to unceasingly plying shoes and oihers; worked societies, churches, schools, individuals 1n and outside our in all instances endeavoring to city; the good of our future city’s life. amount of money spent for emergency. “In the greater books to balance hours of | and planning; parents; serious talks girls and boys; toward smoothing out family bles; cheering visits to tired and worried lives are constant drudging, to make ends come anywhere meeting. Who needs a real more than a widow and her Individuals befriend her, cieties lend a helpjng hand as full as possible with and her own city ance to an amount limited At last the state has and Connecticut has joined the larg number of states already sucs aiding the widowed mothers. act our state will furnish aid widows ad their dependent children under 15 years so as to enable mothers to bring them up in own homes in preference to an in- stitution. The mother will be proved to be of good character and in the necessary physical condition to prop- crly care for her children. She will need to be able to see that her children receive schooling and re- liglous training. In short, the aid is given presuming that the widow and mother is the best one to bring up her own children. The law governing state aid for these widows and thelr children works under a constructive plan for a definite period, or wuntil such time as the dependent children reach a working age. Thus the mother will receive a weekly allow- ance which will relieve her from worry and enable her to adjust her living expense to her income. In dealing direcly with- the family we with wayw: mothers family material by law. many with fa.ers and mothers to improve home ! yife; co-operated with public officials, | necessities of hospitals, g0 forward in the constructive work for The aid may seem large when we note the figures, but some of it has been given in the form of loans and over $26 has been refunded to be used again in another tasks accomplished, no sums of money appear on account thought ! long consultations with helpful readjustments | squab- encourage whose trying near friend private so- filling it aid | gives her sustain- fallen into line By this to concerned with the and core from which all To meet the wants and life today demands a knowledge of many things ‘that have | begun but recently to Out of the changed conditions of the world today has come the need for an larging of the profession of advisors and friends for the family. The task of being a professional helper is a hugely responsible one. To aid a family to the best end a society must be versed in the study of human na- ture and must possess a knowle of many things. [t must be able to successfully gain all facts having to do with family life, social, mental, physical, moral, spiritual. It must be broadly sympathetic, human to the fullest degree, yet the cold facts regarding laws of marriage, of labor, of education; it must have a ! knowledge of Mousekeeping and health and housing, and of the vario causes of desertion and non-support. “It was once supposed and is still thought by some that the most im- portant work of a O. O. S. is to fur- nish grocery orders and pay rent. The truth is that a broader knowledge of more subjects and a greater skill in dealing with human beings is needed by a social worker than by one of any other profession. All the lacking resources must be supplied to a needy family so that a plan reaching into the future il make sure the successful outcome for a re- constructed family life.” are especially very center else radiates exist en- versed in the their | = NERVOUSNESS Relieved the In Al Its Forms Can Be form a cry for help from o debilitated comstitution which spells disaster unless the high tension is relleved and lost power restored KALPHO starts at the foundation and acts on the brain, nerves, muscles and Dlood cells; rebuflds wornout nerve tissues and, by virtue of its antiseptic properties, prevents the decay of tissues and consequently tends to repel disease KALPHO regulates the gray matter in the brain and is therefore indispensable to all mental workers. Contains harmtul nor !\n.l)l'~f:nnmgb;:rus‘s, ; t 00. Refuse substitutes d:‘:szq;oiéanumc KALPHO and observe : magical effect mt—— e —— T —— other. Sole Agents for The Best Sewing Machine—The Nesww Home Hatt Regular Prices Sl & o SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY MORNING THIS SE LAST HALF HOLIDAY ASON THESE (And Many Others Net WITLL; MAKE THIS STORE A BUSY PLACE FOR 3 HOURS Men Should Step Lively for Those War Department Goods Selling Fast at Wonderfully Low Prices, Four Great Values Advertised) Leather Vests $5.00 Vests—made for avic warmly lined Hip Rubber Boots $4.95 Can you get as good for $8.50? First quality hip rubber boots made for the army by the U. S. Rubber company, but returned after the armistice. A genuine bargain. Get a pair before they are gone. Quantity limited. Warm Wool Gloves 69c A chance to get a nice warm Wool Glove that vou would have to pay a dollar for regularly. Khak! color, English cut, one button, overseam. Buy now and save. Made 1tors. wool Cold Proof of leather ar These afford the best the cold for men who are just what you want for automobiling. Warm Wool Hose 55c¢ THREE PAIR FOR - $1.00. for the with protection possible from doors much and are Don’t wait. out Just the thing fisherman, the hunter, the man who is out in winter colds. THEY ARE SELLING F/ SO0 COME BEFORE THEY ARE GONE Friday Morning Specials in The Aisle SOUTH STORE. 115 White Pique Skirts 98c A closing out price—every bargalin. PINK CREPE Look for the above on special tables in the aisle Velvet Hats $1.00 A sample line of Velvet Hats that are good style skirt a genuine BLOOMER: $1.00 FILET LACE SCARFS, 48c. V » 7 en you meet him, you just can't help smiling—smiling with content. Peter Schuyler’s been my friend for 34 long years. Never a shade of difference in his consistent mildness and fragrant flavor all that time. Never a shred of anything but fine selected Havana in his filler. Getbackofa T T SUTRT S S s ST A R R S R, Made for 34 years by G. W.VAN‘_I-YKEKHCRTW. Albany, N. Y. llhh‘..

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