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: NEW - BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919, HIGH SCHOOL R. 0. T. C. BOYS FORM LOYAL AMERICANS SOCIETY, WHICH IS FIRST OF ITS KIND iN LAND; Under E. J. Dunne, U. S. A., New Patriotic ()xgdmmllon, is Born in This City—Creed and Constitution is Sent to Leading Govern ment Officials. . Wostered by a spirit of patriotic{ the active membe be eclected an «devotion and sted by Ci nmmI honorary member of the socicty E. J. Dunne, U. 8. A.; Prineipal L. D | ARTICLE. VII Slade and Superintendent of Schools Executive Board and Oflicers, S. H. Iolmes, the members of the “There hall be an exocutive board New Britain High school R. ©. T. C.! made up of two representatives from e o ed mew sociely, known | ach company in the veserve officors’ | as the “Loyal Americans,” which. it | (raining corps, and of such officers as is expected. will cventually become a | these icpresentatives may clect from nation-wide organization among High | Outside their own number. X o051 N o AL b RO T O This beard shall, in the first in- Sourse: 4 branch: of this soclety is | Stince, be composed of the represen- also to Da- organized im the .locul| !Mtives who present this constitution. 80 B¢ Tor succeeding vears. it shall be Grammar school 5 composed of reprosentatives who shall Fhere are six companies of R. 0.1, W4 00 Tl h S during the last 7. C. students at the-local H month of the school vear and from school and all members of eact.inose pmembers of the society who through their executive student offi-} 5.0 ;) yoasonable expectation of being cers, have voted to become aftiliated | in ¢chool during the mnext year. The with this organization. Cepies of the | exact date and manner of the clee- constitution, pledse. creed. otc. as|tion of the executive board shall be prell oas the personnel of the Loyal| defermined by the commanding officer \mericans have been forwarded to!of the unit of (he reserve officers’ Vilson, Se Lansing, { training corps or by the principal of General Pershing, Secretary Baker, | the school. Secretary Daniels, Admiral Sims,| The board shall. within a week of iovernor Holcomb and Willlam Tyler | its election, elect a president of (he Page, the last named being thei socicly and a secretary who shall also writer of “The American’s Creed.” | be the officers of the hoard and who Following are the constitution, | shall perform the duties commonly creed, aims, membership, cte., of this, § devolving upon their respective Presid Ihe youngest patriotic organization in) ofices. The term of office in the first he United States: | instance shall extend to the closing Constitution. | month of the first school vear, ant f¥e ¥ thé rivst twelvo ‘undersigned, jiuhercafter ishall ibe fforfone: Yeat;bat yepresentatives of the six companies | (e officers shall continue to hold offi ¢ of the United States Army Reserve Of. | until their successors shall be elected ficers Training Corps in the Scnior These officers. shall, in the first in- High school of New Britain, Connec-y Stance, be elected from the member- figut, clocted Docember 17, 1919, “with | shtp of the executive board and there- he consent of the commanding officer | after at ge from among those nd the principal of the sehool, upon | members the society who shall ion of a call for" service in | have a onable cxpectation of the sons of New Britain, | being members of the school during who laid down their lives in the [ the next school year World Wur—in order to promote ti In the event of a vacaney in the highest type of patriotism wherever | exccutive board or in cither office., the influence of these present may : the vacancy shall be filled by the rveach, do aflirm our unqualified action of the hoard sent to the following constitution and ARTICLI VAL offer it for the signatures of all other Meelings. T 2 T yolng men of the Senior Mish school | Aeelings of “”‘l: Noeiaby MEnallhe MORE THA who may be in thorough accord with its provisions are said hy the m The man an acce held at with the consent of the commanding | ‘\‘]‘jg]j;:};l"j"'l- officer of the unit or the principal of e £Hiely the school, shall appoint, or they may Name - 5 . { be held at the dircction of the com- Bhe name o this doclelyshall e i, (o = el ISR IS SO “The Loyal Americans il : % Tt | principal of u\‘w sehool. Objects e o S | e objects of the society shall beisl g0y ho Tald whenever in tha ;;;:‘1“ 0. uphold the. Constitution of | pyont of'the president and with the ap- Utiited States and all for | preval of. thexcommanding officer ot { the Gmit or of the principal. such promote Amcricanism. meetings may be necessary for pro- ARTICLLE 1L moting the objects of the society. The Creed. ARTICLS 1 In arder to make elear the meaning 6f Americanism. the following Croed, #Phe American’s Creed.” framed by William Tyler Page. shall be the creed of this socicty 1 I believe in the United States | of America as a government of the people, by the people. for the i whose just powe ¢ de- | 3 d fram the consent of the gov- | erned; a democracy in a republic: | a sovercign hation of muny sov- | | | Amcndments. Amendments to this constitution may be made by the affirmative vote | of @ majority of the members of the society and with the approval of the principal of the school. I'or Company A, William F. Burns. Por Company A, Harold Latham. For Company B, John Bunny For Company B. John A. Conning- | ham 1 For Company ¢, Frank Griffen For Company ¢, Carl Brink. IFor Company D, Jame ? Sullivan, ! For Company D, James Renchan. | | For Company I, William Finne- n. Tor Company states: a’ perfect union, one And inscparable: established upon hosc principles of frecdom, ality, justice and humanity for lieh American, patriots sacri- 1 fheir lives and fortunes 1 therefore believe it is my duty Mo Gompln T Frincia [ieh | i my country to love luisto sun- For Company I, Idward Smith jport its constitution;: toriobey: .its i Blected presidént, Carl Brink, licu- Qaws: to respect its flag: and to e i tenant, R. O. T. C. efend against all enemies. Blected s« tary, Francis Egan, cu- ARTICLI IV, S S det, R. O. The Pledge. | det o In the support af this creed all s FAY CHEAP WAY TO GE' i Wibse signatures shall be affixed to d S James J. Hart Himberg & Horn, the jewelers in | for the murder of wife, Susanna; is charged wit vy after Dalilia baskets shown in the prosecution os N ich times as the president. ONE WAY IN been used to coneeal the Billy Dansey after picture to have hody ol et his death o, brother of Charles White, who has been he m AW hit Bl and the fact are h ouT l’OLl TICS | this constitution pledse to their goun- | i | Plerre, . ., Dec Of all rati B and onelianothei their whole- | th8 £rcade; epoyted Lo the police |y siates, Southi Dakola, twonty B - Fleenvice. odon tol (eI T es this morning that one of the windows | SRTICLE v of their place had been smashed last | first on the list, has the most pic The Token. * hight by a brick. The proprietors | (uresque story to tell At least no fs o token of their devotlon, all!™ere unable Lo find anything missing. | tper state has the distinetion of hold hose whose signaturcs shall be afe | s ; Inigl : kised to this constitution agree that, | BOY HURT COASTING. ::Trhldmm\:‘u:;,:‘d‘ s '-"‘ e §ch year, during the Christmas sea-| Lo Jozlowski of 24 Union strcet, | jamen 5 P 1o task o ,"“”“'”‘“ s son, they will recosmize and honor, | reported to the police evemine G R GG e e B /b0l and appropriate exercises. | that while driving his astomobile on sod dolia W le lossout oy hose who gave in the World War and ot SLovis I nan ot 154 |l FauItiaslsisRasiTal roum ston ats . | would do them out of prompt vatifica the last full me: . who was coastin ire of devotion."” on the % ARTICLIEE VI street, ran into his machine. The hoy | \omy o8 € I""_,"“‘ "}"H Coyetnol # Membership. sustained bruises about the face PRl s ',”‘_“'r'l"‘ s ;_“ All young men of the Senior High = S '”“‘»“":'M‘f Bchool of New Britain, Conneccticut, CHOOL.. e Rt 6 e (et e e who, by their signatures, ssent to Lisbon, Dec “Police auihor Uies: | auiui nas i e e dety il e his constitution shall be active mem- | have arrested the porvter of a gir pense to the Yo sors of this sociefy chool in connection with the discov-{ 1t was Mrs. Jobn R. Dyle, prest Any person who assents to this con- I ePy of a store of bombs in the Luild- |l dent of the Lonth DAKOLL Sthto Te: Gtution may, by a majority vote of ! ing. :rH Women Voters and ecently A.'Y":‘ ( | presidentinl clector from her stai who thouzht of & way to el avound 1 the dilicult | The Richay primarly law pro I vides that an the second Tuesday of { December so-called “proposal nen | meet at the capitol 10 proposs | stute candidates 1o he voted on at (1 OPP. ARCH PHONE 1409~ | Maveh primaries. Avs. Pyle reahzed that this meetin migh be utilizec to further a special ssion, knowr Yhat there would islators pres The Best Xmas store for women lent who would be acting as proposil { men. What further added to the pos sibility of gettir gether without A\ STORE WHERE YOU CAN BLY GIFTS THAT EXPH THE TRUE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT -Here Are a Few Suggestions Sills Petticoats Umbrellas three different | Accordingly hers were willix he evenir Jegislative days Hosiery of Quality House Dresses Dresses, Coats, Suits Hoves, Knit Underwear of Distinction Neclavea ? Corsets of Best Malkes Lingerie, Sweaters Dainty Jewelry Infants’ and Children's Wear Lovely Handkerchiefs Children’s Rain Capes nd second vead 12:44 a. m. Dec { This was the i tory of Softh [ lature convened night. day and final e g the Jegislature 1o- | to the expense was the fact that there were political held al the same i democrat and nonpartisin veceiving ter | surance that a majority come t at their own expense. Governor Waists of Beauly Aprons, Kimonos heck issued a call Exquisite Silk Underwear Baih Robes sion to be held Dec. \ecordin time 1o for nece tivst tin Dakota in the state to bhe conventions republican of the mem- Pierre o 1 special t 7 o'clock in to law, three ary for the ore, the first iven in one ook place at e in the his that a legis- ! middle of the Nor- ses- i DANS EOMUND C GASKILL EY Prosceutor | lantic-co, case for that the Edmund C. Gaskill of At- N. J.. is handling the Dansey the state, and has intimate killing of little Billy premeditated | | | Spanish | The i vet and cutting i not e PROSECUTOR FILIPINO WOM lLL BE EXHlBlTS lN THE DANSEY TRlAL ADVANCED vee of od not quite th unt he to eithe or cat economic ick il i stin eso et enousg Hooal least says who is now in the sresent her country | Ws true lizht. Law have combined the H ation. Shuttle the iley Mue. De Veyva, United State in what she made for women best of Spi v er and American precedents come ints her #le than own with he American country Jand with Meadow h + schools fine s fulness weather wari Lo it company and she ar less strug- lake for cuttin Nmas? T, W. Hinchliffe, 13 Frank S -—advt The Chamber of Commierees, as w as olher public oflices, will close day Thursday in observance of t Christmas holid A ant Secr tary Mary E. Curtin” also announc Iy, Fovesters of . Wil be he membership campaigd of this or has netter 105 1 mem ers How about an electric w ing n ehine for Xmas? I, W. Hinchliffe. Franklin Sq-—advt Bort John Curran of Fairiew street. h tirned from Detroit where he has be employed since receiving his ¢ charge from the service. nd's e line Comp 'k HOLIDAY REMINDERS A Connecticut | HAT a Practical Gift. Give Him a VELOUR SOFT HATS .50—$7.50 R? .’ | l STIFF 5:3.50— | Give Him a LEATHER BAG OR I lT(JASE \1.00 Conn Hat Co 7 >¢ to R. R. Arcade Headquarters for s o calls mish has or she huge and ants will ! = i CHILDREN MADE HAPPY. gymnasium. There were about 30 ! [unm.vou'\ Home Inmates at South | gift in the form of a comic mnovelty | Chureh Xmas Entertainment. and the wearing of paper caps Wi it o 5 : = o g one feature which made the Chrisi Bhgentx, Sillk Hoslery [or, (4 dis [ Phe Christian Endeavor sociely of f mas spirit more real. The Universa Complete line at Besse-Leland’s Jitlie Soneh ‘churehteave, n Chilstmas/|.Glee. tluh opened. the prograii N Dr. Fredevic Schilling, of Imun‘) party last evening in the chapel for|lowed by a vocal solo by Augus anada, is spending the holidays with | ihe children of the Children’s Home. | Klein, Dave Young Scotch comed Hl\ parents, My and Mrs. |n<\ln¥ After v short entertainment each | dian, next.came forth and W. Hj Schilling, of Grove Hill { child was presented with a gift and | Cordner tfollowed with piano selee See our clectri trains. T W | a candy cane from a Christn tree. | tions A dittle keteh with Hinchlifte, 13 Franklin: Sq. -adt There were about 150 youngsters| “sketchy” name, “Vice Ver, Versa The Library will close at 6 . m- | osent Viice! was oftéred by thefolowii Wednesday and will be closed on | The Lialian ehildren of the Sunday | Dr. Killum . e meee Mrs. Youn <th tmas Day school also had a Christmas parcty in| Nurse Skelton Miss Alice Kennedy J Loren Baker, who is atlending | e chapel. d3uch little one was|The victims—Miss Gertrude Weigan the Mount Herman School for Boys at : wian 4 =ift and a cane. 11t Mist Louiso Tintiiangy Mount llermon, Mass. is spendin Tho Junior department will have | Scene—br. Killum's offce. the holiday vacation with his parents « (. isimas party (his ovening at T30 After this play dancing was en in this city o'clock. The children will present joyed Refreshments were ‘served. Why not an Apex vacuum cleancr (or | that the chamber will close all day I L. K. & C. | gram carvied oul other than the 1w New Years : )y i —— { Syracuse collegiate teamn will play] special meeting of Court Friend- - “Drama” and Dancing | bash njoyed at Y. W. C. A. G Syracuse collegiate team will play 't (his evening. A large class of candi- | W. C. AL Gym. Ve e aienialeanr :~‘- Iw ‘5:« dates will be initiated. So far the The Landers. Fracy & Clark em s B Jates will LA D sGlanl N- 1 eveni Many prominent haskethall and V. Curran, son of Mis Phoenix Silk Hosfery for ladies. —_— Call and let us explain how you can do this in a manner that will be a perfect surprise. DAVIS & GOODWIN Optometrists — — — Opticians hristmas play and gifts from a 1 lin will be given to each member. VUTO CLOSE XMAS DAY, o | Primary department held a Christmas tencral Secretary €. H, Barhesidn (11 | Play this afternoon at 4 o'clock and | Molnces fhat the Y. M. C. A. willi b W1 each child received a gift from Santa | closed all day Thursday in observange {‘ e S of the Christmas oliday, TF ‘v i weaver will pot se on N Year's . bul there is to be no special Pro. isethall games in the evening, ‘The| ler ployes hold an | | entertainment ‘ dance last evenin it the Y. W. stars will be In the lineup of the ol legiato (eam 1 13 First Church of Christ, Scientist, of New Britain, Conn. Ad Cordially invites you and your friends to attend a : lecture on ] I istian Science | To be delivered by i JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C. of St. Louis, Mo. K 1 Member of rhc Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, e First Church of Christ, Scien- i | /nst, in Boston, Mass. | In Lyceum Theater West Main Street. SUNDAY AFTERNOON DECEMBER 28, 1919, at 3:45 o'clock. CENTRAL MARKET S. RUDMAN, Prop. 65 E. MAIN ST. 65 E. MAIN ST. YORK STATE TURKEYS 50c Ib., 55¢c Ib., 60c Ib. and 65¢ Ib. FANCY FANCY FANCY ROASTING YOUNG CHICKENS DUCKS 15¢ 1b, GEESE 15¢ 1b. 15¢ 1h. LEAN SMALL PORK LOIN FRESH HOULDER LEAN PORK CHOPS 25¢ 1b. 28¢ 1h. 28¢ Ib. ¥ SUGAR SMALL SMALL CURED SMOKED COTTAGE BACON SHOULDER HAMS lh. 23¢ Ib. 10¢ Tb. IF YOU ONLY KNEW | What pleasure can be derived from a new pair of glasses, accurately fitted for mother, father, aunt, uncle, sister, brother, grand- mother, grandfather or frlend you would buy them a pair for Christmas. 327 Main Street. Phone 1905 .