New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,FRIDAY, OECEMBER 19, 191, /14 WOUNDED EX-SERVICE MEN RECEIVING |/ 7| | N e | , FINANCIAL ' (e 6 )| TRAINING AT NEW BRITAIN TRADE SCHOOL - = RICHTER & C« MfiifiE:{;gELR\fi | Director Hall Says Stateme nt Relative to HLu(-k of Vocational Training is Untrue As WAl[ STREET S] “!"K Men to Learn Trades. e Members New York Stock Exg¢hange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRINAIN, CO STANLEY R. . Mgr. TNlcphone 2040 We Own ;;d Offer:— e B 20 Sew Pritsin Machine come in and let us tell you the mostly fra whole story. | w's fin Drice erything in Xmas gitts for I cre m .\H’\“Hv “ L, Sweaters and Warm | N \ | ’ Wall Strect, Nod Ol med o | s | GOODWIN BEACH & CO. | Th F y ll e e L ",; CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTIORD (5 a.l'l'e : (m'w et it S | PO FRANK LEE, Local Mgr--Room 110, Natl. Bk, Bldg., Tel. 2120 Clothing Co (e ) National Surety Rights, Billings & e MAINgS”IZ £ “, i i Spencer Rights Bought and Sold foiisa g B vid fon, Qils Rocms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 et e e e The thrifty French nation is Several Hundred Delegates At- | rueter svancos i e e deatin e e | Sure to “‘come baek.” ent. cansed extensiv profit taking ! tend Sessions at K. of C. Hall md moderate reaction toward the | end. The closing was strong. Sales 1 9y o Pl gt sdirotars | L .‘ renc LXchange 18 sure to ley of the Nuflonal Assyrian assoc Tt SubMShow » fween-$30 and $60 & month from the ' size™ tools Much ot training | L r\ew’ York Stock fxchange quota. | o, . . flon will deliver an address at the | SO LR L | OSILaNE ade Sl : e Siiie ons furnished by Richter & Co, t t l for, e e e a0 | L LU i g e 1o Bvorment e (s aoe T S 1 e e e et o | Gen misies, br menter & e || return to normal conditions in a Beld in Knights of Columbus hall. Mig | the lack of vocational training focytrades. - St - Bl nicii il U S B ahetige: | e H idress was followed by speeches de- | disabled ex-service men in this coun- \re 1ight English. ] e prese ~‘w' gt ‘ *‘ > | - ee. 19, 1919 i Su \ Bverd by Rev. Santuel Younon of New | try does not apply to New britain, he 14 ex-service men attendit insuflicient, it is said, and i ‘, Close rprlslng y S or lme- Sritain and 1tev. Sargis Smis of Hare- | @ccording to @ statement made today | the senool are willing and anxlons fo State has been compelled 10 pur | i naimers j | ford. The convention of the national | by Hepman S, Hall, divector of the learn, it is stated, and the instructors chase a large amount of addition: N : / drganization, -composed of Americans trade shop work at (he local public report they are makit ‘excellent equipment, some of which cannot be |\ car & 1o 15 i i of Assyrian birth, is meeting here in | Trade schoo progress” in their work: Several of, installed until New itain, provides{ (= cotton Ol i e Own an O er fOr Sale : hree day session, the flest of which | At preseni there arve 11 disabled the men at the school are of foreizn [ additional room. Mr. Hall asserts |\ e s 9 | E s held t night ex-service men who have been ads extraction and when entering could| that many civilians are taking Tl Am smelt & et L ion esi o | . Del es representing 15 statc nitted to and ave learni trades at barely understand or Ik lishi. | va of the opportunities offerd \m Sug Ref com .138% 1373 138% u ! f F n 4 t pnd. the gpening meeting. About 300 [ the . Rehabilitation < Act bis act| being instructed in o Tglish anlf New State School. ooy Gy G G e | . delegates, some of them from middle hugcides (hal any ex-service man, de-[ mathematics, thus hecomi “Amer-| The school. several years ago, wa A Teb. o ' Bond due 1945 t ) stern states, wero present., Joel 151 ) g ) ¢ War Risk Insurance | icanized” and preparing themselves transferred from the Whiting street | an woolen Hian S y a a prlce tO Warda; of \New York S U Burean to be 10 per ceni. or more for w better future. A sped in-| Jocality to the vocational huilding o | \\acon Copper 5 8% . . grdent, whd Cardiial Yoy Alaho. Ure led, n sceive (raining in o truet s been added to th | the High school. hut several weels 4 Sh 5 ‘ t ]1 1 2 L Jled, may receive (raini any stroctor has been added to the ! & C ehTon & g B e e e e s e R | 0 B S B et ooy B 2" \f net 11 1-2 per cent in denomi- } Bl o v limalrie i Men having been|Trade school for the purpose of into the custody of the sState. T | o 5 o 2118 10814 110 g qp he was commissioned s e 4 (e _ A e 0 4 5 e sue anner as to in-| teaching the men 4vho do not under-i fufure the State is to pay the ex- | 14 S : B S 3 dranlactive «ndsitiured in such man 15 to in-| tea & it & Ohlo ..... 31 i c iki»,y\.w \m‘.? 5 ’,,,”'\xf(l o eyt capacitate (hem. for their old’ trades! stand English and who lack prepara | penses of operation and New Britain | ey stecl 1oL . 868 = fla lO“S 0 3 ran B forces. Fis army defeated a force | re-scl, to work learning new trades | tory school training . D will furnish gnarters to allow (u\y» ' R { A @8 rurks and Kurds which outnugiber- | Pourteen Veterans ing. Sy (KL O AL SO L el o G [ 10 Lslia; 1345 Bked the Assyrians six.to one; 1o | Mv. Hall, -when interviewed by : The trades faught at (e school| partments to he added 8 the near | cong Loain : i 5| Mo the scars of six wounds ho re-| reporter- this morning, said he be-| train men for any of the following| future Il Gloan & Oh L 58% o8 e tgivead in batti lieved the majority of New Britain| work: Machine. tool and die worl:| Many Take Up Machine Work. Chi Mil & St 181 B6 il President. Warda Speaks., | vesidents did not know there was a! wood pattern-making, electrical wo Of (he i ex-service men twking ub | Chi RRock Ie & 1 . 51 o41e sa | President Warda in Iis talk at the | trade school in this city. And if they drafting, machine and tool designing| trades. morc than one-half of them | Chile Copper T 181 1874 ganvention last evening stated that the [ do, he said, they certainly are not and printing: plumbing is also taken| are training themselves for the m e 4 P parpose of the meetings called by the ' faking advants of the “wonderfuljup under special instruction. Ailj hinist’s trade. A number of them | & L o o Agsyrinn National Association s o opportunities™ offered to them. e | men learning trades are instructed hy | are taking up drafting and their work | (g« ) 4 o & fokter Americanization among the AS- | 4lgo stated he would like to have all | the teachers al the school and some| is said to ho pre g tapidiv. | Gorn Brod mar e | ave our Oa \ 8rans in America and (o oblain self | o (1 ex-service men who have heen | of the work turned out at the Trade| One-armed men are being taught o Cruclble Bteel Lia1ss 209 | determination in Assyria. President| wounded and declared 10 per cent. or| school is highly complimented hy| draw designs and men who have heen | (il cane Su = Werda will be one of the chief speak- | ) ova disabled to take up some course | local manufaciurers. ‘Al instructors' disabled in the legs or hips ave > at ""“"'”"‘"”‘”‘ ':"""““;‘ ‘l‘:"\ at the local Trade school. The men | are first-c tradesmen and thef learning trades at which they may e SIS WAGHI IO (O easlo Iy A school at present receive he- | shops arc fully equipped with “man:! work sitting down. I | I B oo dib i teking ‘mandntor Bowe | 2t the school at present 1 iv shops are Nt (ipped with “man-' wor itti abton W t Osts 00 Oney wd The Gen Elec . & 166 55 7 IS sy rinwill e (discuszads Dhiella il s e T e PR RS, S R S e I 5 S st 7 Nftional association desires that thix Gen Motors M0 32 33615 gountry fake that power over Assyric OLD BATTLEFIELDS | TEAM CHOSEN | Goodrich (13 1%) Co S0 S0 804 | 4nd should the United States decline 2 i PG Not pld T8 7 | CHAMBERLA‘N METAL WEATHER STRIPS tod consider the question, the British | e N al PR S JU linois Central 88 S 3 goVernment will be asked to do it IH\ I)LR("OIN(I (/HAN(IE - \ Inspir Copper 5234 Made of Solid Zine Metal are better than storm windows and cos( ilding and WILL SAVID 1-3 OF | i SITEI | Students Selected to Represent New | 1o f less, Wil last as long as the b Sffcets of Four Years bates. i s z s 9 om Effcets of Four Year | e e | YOUR HEATING FUEL. Your windows will operate smoothly | of War, ‘YL l E [ hl h [ 0 U “ | The tryouts for the debating teams g pajer without sticking and will never rattle the least bit. cither when niy arbershop, 21 Main Si i : " | 5 ! » b . I angular league debates were held at Kennge Copper LR A bRl has fou rst-class artis dery Press).— Gradual transformation of . | e 4 s P 0w ; s 0 serve i o Lack Stec S8 8516 Therce will be an ady of 1377 in price of (his work after Roller skating at the Arena Satur- | France Kk fo their normal condi- B ermoon, the following men being | (A 41, 1 i1y ; 44¢ afternoon.—advt tion is being everywhere noted by the | | chosen Bernard M. Chernoff. Harry | Mex Petroleum o, 20w 201, I'or infor I estimates telephone 22414 or add Biins Mary Ostroski, formelly or -Sssocinted Pr correspondent, who. i Do your shopping early ! 1f § Lo Nairo John Co White, Bdwavd i § Midval 1 ot 101 INew Britain, was operated on for ap- With special ‘-“"";‘* € \“;”*”" ‘“\ the [ not tor your own benefit, then for Gween, Harold 1. Miller, Myer S, Shur- | Mlissouri 12 ! ol ¥ 4 it e overnment, is makir our throug! | pendicitis at the Waterbury hospital S0ternmen Uk et il [ (e benefit of e clerks who | s owith Samuel Go and anoA | Nat Lea N0 S1g | CHAMBERLAIN METAL last evening. She is reported rest e devastated reglons 1o obserye | i {9 ; - ; 1NNy T R 8 comfortably their steady progress toward recovery. | serve you. Remember this is the o wrhi ‘w dternates. The judac 1 i o g o B o ooy, PG e W | S e et e,y | I i e b S S0 ne nt l \wwp ATHER STRIP COMPANY abacco vl cigars. ¢'s Smc Sl - Gins e GBI one of - (s he a smile for L & Norfolk & | ) i 17 {:’*‘ 2 Lt O S Smoke jighment of new ones and the intro- ""' 5 Zonc Elig " N Sl Hlewno P - et 1 S o s NHop, 51 Church St.—Advt duction of modern equipment, and t clerk and an effort to the Latin departmen Miss Ad- | North American 0 ) 30 3 s 1 . 3 Northery 01 ot N H t o Bhe iocal polico were notified this s cven moticcable 1n the return of | her task casier. Bring the spirit | AMS instructor of English in (he Voea- Northern 1 | 9 Court Street e he! Hartford 3 ¢ Hoe s % { . ¥ : | tiona 11 sehool I Ohio Cities G 185 183, | rin ( wtford police that vast flocks and herds of domestic an- | of Chreistmas into the stores, and | s it 4 ) \he automohile helonging to Dr. €. J. imals, depleted by the war, b T ST e noon by the Ivish ofl mies- f A A b 09 107 | farl, which was stolen Wednesday the normal basis required for the do- | ¥ b S i New Britain is a member of n [ 0 v 11| 1ight in this city had been recovered | mestic needs of this region [ wrapped in aogifc fora rric Wesleyan interscholastic trianguiar | s h i G n.a lot in Parkville When war swepl over the ten de “ — SR e r i DU SRS SEstilEige RUy o iy 100 More neckwear to choose from, | tments along the hattie front, do [ocaIl stoncakopenaam AR E et ing .ij‘ m‘w‘l»‘ i YUU‘HM\\H . 1°ri | 0 1oz Mson's.—ady | mestic animais disappeared. most of | (he' Christmne et S evening, February 6. New |irit will ¢ dit ] 1 ‘, ? H b ) 1 . e 131, clostl del the Hartford tenm ot t N R i 2 Miss Eunice Humplirey, of Lincoln | the stock being taken as food for the ) quors at 9 o'clock after serving cus | Brttain Tigh sehool auditoriom an the | | 5 ; R fteget, is home from Martha Wash- #rmies, w the birds and fowl tled | tomers steadily for thirteen hours. | subject Resolved, Thal the United | sy ) y\ 4y i e m@glon colleze for theyChristmas va- | Tom the coneussion o -t UL Tonight the closing houns will he 9 | States federal governnent should pur- | o b x 1 iation Now with the Wual return | el et s R ! o : : I -8 Stedl & 1, 7 i q g ek, and [ 1 ne wi | ehase the con ines within @ hordeys \ ar ¢ A3 . 1 P ZWent Edward Twitchell of Forest street | 10 pre-war conditions. the thrifty i extended anoth hour Tt u.v.,,.m,.“l i Dresen s (T aRzaul Special music on Sunday morning and evening. See Jlome for the holidays, from the , !“rench peasant and small farmer is of Saturday will remuin in | oWnors™”™ The New Brituin debating | oortheen 1@ { 5 ) . . s schoot ‘(H-“’”"— """"’""‘i”""'l [ oscoun |‘“‘ | effect until Christn ve when the ST re Iy Trarry | el Y 1) 04 program in tomorrow’s paper for particula fe have 1 line of B. B otune and to rehabilitate his lan e e A | i i exis N, 034 ipes; none heti Mac's Smo In the fields of industry the notice "l.t Tor ”y’”” hoti l"\\‘ R a0 Noft with Samuel Google o ‘\v-y\\ tobarceodl )0 i hop Church St Advi ] abl ““ cpments ameng the "“»"" h “Bhe opening day vesterday of thie ] O the sime evening New (Suitain | Sniow e L ! S eI R S A S S Miss Marie Jester is home from | 18 the inclination o moderniz ‘Mm” I Christimas rush was sueeoss. | S5 debute the New Haven 1o on | United o ) I vyt e @t Hall spending the holidays with = Plnts LRCE Ll IO i s of continual ling customens | e same sulject at New iy United Reail st | 1l 0 Nirericd \ i ! | ICEMEN ARE HAPPY Ftrerce: ihe war. Naturally slow fo mike e T kit e ook L US Bood 1o < ' N o n i | Buster Brown shoes at L Aq, changes and suspicious of new thinss, | i e s o LRinlG 0 RIS \ 101 04 \ 5 P Miss Irancine Wuchter and Migs Freneh "“"\H m Xu_‘l\uuwl to step for e op St i SRR S yzhow = Sl « 1560 13 el ‘ B 5 Tovine nalicaie diom v var They are Istalling clectric | hundreds of shoppers asnnad S B school alumni baskethall | U S Steel 10514 1087, (051, | Billines gL ! ! In Westfichil, Mass, Dealers Arc it wood schook for the Chyistmas 1OWer, abplying the latest ideas Inffic is o0 SRR e Bl defeated by the New Britain | U8 1 1) < i | tion mechanics, reorgan the enter Bl LA Ul - S e TL-I8, i the tirst game of |1 7l = ) s o 1 | vy Beginning to Harvest This Qoun Griffin I Henry Roue were | Prises and buildin fivm foundation | wpping roprietors of the season at the High school exmn \a f G i N ; feo il ® winners in A, B. carg | in preparaton for developments they |stores st ‘w there will be a ‘continual sy Vesleraay wtlor oo Willy 550 | ""“ gy B e Natural Product. B ents in the sociely rooms laa; | Pelleve the future will bring fortt uh il Uhe closing Ciristmus v : W o | S e R oAl e Mas ! : jght yth were awarded turkeys il i T | UABS NOMINATING COMMITTED e " % : . : N8, Dec 19, —I¢eo Those little Boudoir Lamps, also th LA A o LA WERAY, LR Ui by e @ busy ) WILL HOLD SESSTON TONIGHT | T )AL STOCK i arveating, the first in this part of the ! % ol v i season for e clerks. the 1 be ! . 4 als 3 ' A Ly 4 pit. Portables and Floor.Lamps have (- Miss Florence M dic and M L ; b ; rks. th will be.} e ominating committec ap OCAL FOCK ‘\I I 35 « nte. hesan today in Westfield, where rlved, making one of the most com- | Flizabe attend the j constantly on duty from .8 o'clock in j pointed hy President Thomas J CE N < Eiy ( ) | cal 3 f i o : t P T i Pond con 100 1o v local concern Is taking out 1 B Banforth, 19 Main street vt | tomorrow he eveninz., 1 serve customers vwho draw slate of candi- | i ~m“k Wi e 15 48 “ s ich earlier than New lot pure silk shirts, Wilson's have put ioft Buying until ™ the™ Lo sy cction at {he next meeting | N Mg € 1 e nverage v, = There will oller skating at (he minute W slon tonight In the so e o e 100 Temperatures m this part of the Miss Katherine Brooks is in the | ustnal time tomorrow evening " f the sator ¢ doubled | cicty's prrle The committece co Stanioy 1t AT Standard Sorew com Connoctiout valley ruled only a few Jford hospital where she had her | — regular force of clerka to meot sists of: Wllliam J Joh A4 S p . y e ils romoyed. | Several cases were assigned & while all of them have re- kelly, Danlel Sulii m A4 [ lavicors! Blentio 1 oo Brenias i 119 - JGeERE et MHENEEL Lian vesterday pify oller skating at the-Arena Satur- | #rial at the short calendar session ".I cefyed reinforcements:for the heitday | iForsy{le, Wi G 1. J. Mesikill | Southepn N 18 Tel < 5 e ‘\ m"‘)’(\ ¥ & S “,(“:":l‘\‘ T‘"- ‘h"lh'“vw' i ported. 1 ot S Rt { sa& | oAl N ] 3 DN I i g & [ ) estern. trains eontinue belween tw afternoon.—advt, the clty court this afterfioon.\_ 7 ‘wlllrh["”f; season, and Philip Dufry American Brass ...... 222 Union Mrg Co 110 115 nd three hours late i

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