New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 2

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reeting ards tationery Dept. Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. J} Honsfall Dresses for 1nisses and women JERSE AND TRICOTINE DRESSES— Formerly as ’ Now merly as Formerly as 0 -Nw Formerl Luke Horsfall Co. 93 ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD CITY ITEMS Pig treat. Tempo quartet. 'sball. New Year's ISve. At Bar- ‘8—advt. ity Rebecca lod 8 cclebration pat 2 o'clock M. rooms, will hold tomorrow the Jr its aft- n (@Xiuss anniversary supper will be held Mo Lady Turners Wednesday even- January 7 in Turner hall POPE BOOSTS SCOUTS, Holiness Approves Formation of Catholic Units \mong Boys. Pope Benedict, in a letter ardinal G rri, 0 Mic I jonal Wa his approval and commenda- the effort to organize Scout unit cach pa addre; papal s A iiery, of the “atholic Coungil, ex- sses h of holic country. Che letter, which fcan, October Dear The ith hat s brom ¢ in is dated at 7, reads: THoly much Father interest ave the formation Catholie units among the United movement has support His rdinal Gibbons, and my DS and ehief aim has learned and g een of dis- Scouts of i that the be approval iminence, « ind of 150 of o m and up the d movement ireh hisho that its is o buiid Doy physically Scouts spir- nall 1 is deservi highest. commendati therefore, and Apostolic | Iis ver he hose rther the Cathelic bxtension the Scout movement hnder the auspices of the ecclesi- stical authorities. With best wishes,#1 remain, [Faithfully yours, J. CARD, GA Holines: wishes tows all success gladly be ssing on who of SPARRI. PATRIOTIC ORDER ELECTS, W. Cooper chosen to Head G. W. Corbin Commandery. fficers were chosen a George W. Corbin Comn last evenin Commander, | nior vice-comnr Rancor; junior vic ‘William Beuchner; reco Hurold E. Seaburg; @ tary, Edward H. adurer, Bdward 1. Case; M. Shultis; orderly, be; suvard, Frank H. Charles Laindin: trustee, for eight- P well: delegates the national convention to be held April, first, Tieutenant F. A. Ver- OR; second, Corporal I. W. Redden; d, Private H: ‘H. Seaburg. The andery, The livard wder, W My- ling finan- Parker; chaplain, ston Par- Thomas; pick- Lirony | cur within twenty-rous | For | the | cessity | had been : | great { ployment ‘Points 10" Recent Deaths Argument in Favor Diseases Recks, Director By . N Bureau of Preventable 1 was o striking instance of the of rate that the wood alcohol tragedies of last week began to I newspapers published the warning the department of Hartford, sued by st health. In where most of whe Connecticut deaths ook place, the wesday gave the two of the head- pu daily last bulletin prominent display pitl double column Jines. As is customary in the licity work of the the article dealing with the poisonous offects of wood alcohol o senl to every foreizn uage spaper printed in the state The disaster should not however, to general papers of nsing is was A ne od, ignorance of | the dangers involved in the consump- tion alcohol heverage. rers have death be ac- of wood as been re- sulted cepted matter s0 it may that the peril is a of common knowledge. vietims probably knew the effects of PO but they did not know as contaited in the drink they ht for whiskey. Enforcement Is Necessa The one thing which this grc lamity emphas is ) rsolute for enforcement of the prohibition Before the matter ated by the supreme United States, there ap- peared to be sufficient doubt as to the constitutionality of the w to jus- tify & certain leniency in dealing with law-hreakers; but recent ruling of the supreme has removed that doubt. At o time when we making efforts to Americanize the for- of our population, violation of the have an evil effect on Aside from the as w fact ne- court of the the court are cign-horn element the open and tlagrant law cannot but pect for authority. moral aspeet of the matter. it is evi- dent that the stock of liguor avail- able for bootlegging is about depleted. From now on it may be expected that the stulf sold illegally must consist of the rankest of whiske and though the results may not come as quickly as in the case of wood al- coliol, they will auite deadly in the long run. Waterbury Smallpox Cases. In the outhreak of smallpox which oceurred in Waterbury Jast awveek the three cases reported were in people who had never heen vaccinated. There were also two cases of varioloid. The source of infection was traced to a inild, anrecognized case which oc- red in w child (wo weeks before nt outbreak. The state and i oflic feel no particu- s alarm over the situation, as Water- bury is considered well protected a result of the general vaccination treatment ziven at the time of the epidemic which occurred ihe a few vears ago. There arc very few unvac- cinated children in the schools, and a number of the factorics make vac- ation a requisite to =ccuring em- The present cases have been placed under close ntine. Misdirected Letters, res be as o s as | ordering ‘officers still 1 health organization when referring to the shia ! Mr. | Nell Last week a special letter diphtheria hours bec “Board of 11 the delivery inti-toxin - was use it was ad Ith, Hartford,” ate Department of the >t that health was abol- ed more than two years ago, many newspaper writers and some use the title of délayed of wlth, to n hoard spite of the old State Department of Tlealth TO LIVE IN CHICAGO, and M ricd Saturday William Rybeck, Mar- Will Reside in West. The wedding daughter of Mr. of Henry of Beatrice and Mrs. James A. et, William T1. Rybeck of this cily, was solemnized at the Methodist Episcopal church at Montonr 11, Y., Saturday, De noon, the Reverend Mr. Hallock officiating. The ceremony was simple and the double ring serv- s used. bride’s and st o ver: ico w The georgette of flowered vet and her . The groom conventional black. sent at the re- mily and A, n. trip M in Chicago gown panne was ve bonquel was of sweet p, was attited in the The only ones p mony were the bride I°. Seibert of New B After an extended Mrs, Rybeek will reside ce and READY FOR AUTO SHOW. Held in State Armory from 26 to 31, M. State Guard, Veteran Corps, Will Be Januar, Inclusive, Company Company I, and have | completed meeting | new | com- | arrangements for annual automobile the State from January the sec- show to he Armory on Arch 26 31, inclu- siv It also been decided that the exhibits this year be limited to pleasure cars alone, trucks being shown. There will m and other features cach evening. Frank L. Traut is in charge o ngements and will furnish infor- ond held street in to no arr 1 mation to anyone seeking it. ) HEAD ANDRE LODGE At a meeting of Andre lodg 1. O. ., to be held tomorrow cvening Vega. hall, John Anderson be advanced to the office of noble grand, the highest honor of that or- ganization. Mr. Anderson is a mem- ber of the board of public works and .8 employed .at the Varrell Clothing company store o, in e‘erar’s' HEALTHDEPT. WOULD HERE’S THE PRAYER oe- i health department, | | be attribut- | The | it | at ca- | health | E. Nell, | will NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1919, as Has Been Translated Into Thoy- sands of Tongues for Tomorrow The first prayer ever (o be sert around the world and translated into a thousand tongues so that it could be spoken simultancously all over the universe has just been by the | Interchurch World Movement of North Americi use in all Protestant churches watelh night vices of the New : From New York, its starting point, it has wired to the great de- nominations of this country abled to En nd, the I3 1d dispatched to every mission genter near and far. From Shanghai it will be relayed to Japan and the Philippines, to India for distribution throughout surround- ing countries, to Syrin for the Levant, Cairo for the northern stretch Atfrica, Bolobo for the dark places of the @ongo. to South Africa for and the Boer. The prayver of justice and follows A Watch Night Prayer. Almighty God, Father of all mankind, at the end of a year in whicl malice has so often thwarted love, we join the prayers of all 7Thy children around the world for peace, the elevation of justice and of brotherhood. ; Thou Creator, things, issued rov e been calls of for the elevation brotherhood and 1s as possessor of all who didst make the earth for the races of men and didst set bounds for their habitation, rforgive us our greed as we repent of o sin, and restore to all hearts the ognition of the transcendent right of human life to live. Open our eyves. we heseech Thee. Lo the dignity of labor, the s of human service, and eges of production, that join nation and man man justly in honest replenish devastated re the priv nation may to carth. Quicken the hearts made dull } sights of suffering. hensible and needless. Call us again that we down before the eternal laws of creation, putting aside malice, envy, covetousness and to enter into the peaco Son of the Most High. Hasten by Thy ous provi- { dence and by consecrated i cfforts of Thy children the com- ing of Thy world-wide kingdon, where justice, mercy and love shall rule the hearts and hands of men. a sympathy of reports and incompre- may bow of in s, O Tord, clean und renew right splrits for niling year. we ask Christ, Amen! When h through Pari o pr walks i A our e spirit only of ITope. merrymakers are thronging the Boulevard des Italiens, or streaming along the Strand, ing along the lighted of Broadway, or through the Bund in Shanghai, wait- ing for the ringing of the New Year in churches and in chapels, Christian people of the white r and the vellow race, and the blac ace, wiil be the “prayer that went world”—t(he prayer for guidanc to replenish a devastated h and stay the unrest of pes- plexed peoples. hearing around the eat JURGEN HEADS accker the Noble rand, LODGE, Jodge, 1. O. O. F. has following officers for the nd, William Jurgen; Bollman; recording Kosswicl past noble g These officers will the meeting Ge named veat = William Ziegle 1. Lorch. stadled at uary 5. be in- Monday, Jan- AN P, The Care of )7 Cut Flowers ‘When brought in- to your home short- en the flower stems an inch, using a sharp knife, place the stems as deeply of | Znlu | side- | trudging [SCHOOL BOARD HAS ' ENFORCE DRY EDICT~ WHOLE WORLD SAYS | 1 i { @5 possible in vases . of cold water where ! the flowers will not be crowded and re- new the water at least once daily. Flowers near the withering (hrough deprivation of water can often be revived by short- ening the stems anq placing them for a few moments in water as hot as the hand can bear; when revived re- store to cold wadter. Keep both plants and flowers from drafts, Gas point free | escaping from light- | ing fixtures, even in an infinitesimal dantity, will with- cut flowers in a ‘ew hours. Volz Floral Co. ‘ 92 WEST MAIN ST, NEW BUILDING PLAN Calls Tor 24 Room Building‘ niitte up ot new meetir Chair Goodwin, the r héen dis adopted upon its presentation. The | The erection of a twenty-four room building on Tremont street at a siated 3 alterations to the Voight and Dolan properties, able the school accommodation committec | &0 before taxation permission ecartying out their plans, appropriated «chool matter E. C. Goodwin stating that a conditional bid of $320,- | 000 was he The appropriation for £200.009. Using that Goodwin said. the adopted by the cost §1,722 at a conld site, fizure reccived. the us i building bonrd 500, plns of 81,150, builg w school street building Junior High could be il land acquired for PPortable lowest work basis, was, Mr. Progriun vecently 200,000, 00 new the Car- he built on the - Elihu converted Save Your Coal 1 sc¢hoo cost e on could that might Tremont Burritt nto so I school, on Ea the H could be and the North M Vibher £29.000 wo 50,000 buildin inad $4,000 for fixing ind Voight properties, a total « 3.000, including $150,000 fo Both reports used as basis for afting the final report The board favored going before the i board of finance and taxation for an additiondl $400,000 and voted (o in- form that commission that the North | Iind project would be dropped. ten rooms reet and plan. burchase nd It Costs Good Money CHAMBERLAIN METAL WEATHER STRIPS on Tremont Street N schools 22,000 school wecommodations come- | po . Droject of the school hoard presente huilding special evenin Mossrs. program at of the board last wn Frank Vibberts and Kilbonurne and Martin drew port after the matter russed thoroughly and it a | schools, mont Dolan of land Made ot Selid Zine Metal are better than storm windows and cost less. Will last as long as the building and \\;ILL SAVE 1-3 OF YOUR HEATING FUEL. Your windows willh operate without sticking and will never rattle bit, haud smoothly ther when wis we d the least New Recommendations. opened or closed and will be absolutely dust-proof. report recommends: There will be an_advance January fst. of 153% in price of this work alter cost 0,000; purchase of land in the | e R e 0 For information and cstimates telephone 2244, or address CHAMBERLAIN METAL WEATHER: STRIP COMPANY | ’ 9.Court Street | OFFICE $4,000; pur buildings, ase of 30,000; port- . | school that Unity Rebecca lodge has chosen the | following corps of officers for the en- the board and ask for to use the and and for of finance $450,000, $200,000 which North sning term and a committee is mak- installa- John- Me- for tireir Mrs, Annie Mrs. Louisc secretar ing tior angements Noble grand, vice-grand, recording Scharman: financial sceretary, IFlorence Warren treasurer, Mrs. Radil: trustee, Mrs. Julia for the End worlk. Appropriat Helen Mrs. the | Klizabeth Bell on Insuflicient. reported North upon ind school of a new M e I3 simEueaAa et Eeed e ae Aty mTECE FEEI N eKETET AT TR I RRNFT RS FRARNN G s 0 C 8 BT wsesssaTrEIEI s e LecazErIITWNCLTIAS S gIITaARCII AL Tagre s Out tomorrow NewVictor Records for January If you love music, there are certainly selections in this new list which will make a special appeal to you. hether you have a preference for operatic arias or concert songs, or lean toward mstru_mepta] music; whether popular song hits strike your fancy, or you revel in lively dance numbers, there is music of the kind you like best in these new records which you will surely want to hear—and to have in your own home once you have heard them. Size Price 10 $1.00 12" 1.50 10 100 12 1.50 10 . 1.00 12 1.50 10 1.00 10 1.00 Number 64836 74597 87292 74599 64338 74598 64831 64832 18620 Emilio de Gogorza Hymn to the Sun (from “The Goiden Cockerel™) Mischa Elman Sans Toi (Without Thec) Geraldine Farrar Don Pasquale—Cavatina, “Que! guardo” (Glances So Soft) Amelita Galli-Curci Only You John McCormack Iavitation te the Waltz Philadelphia Orchestra Pagliacci—Prolog Part | Renato Zanelli Paglincci—Prolog Part II Renato Zanelli ¥ Am Climbing Mountains Albert Campbell and Henry Burr} You Didn’t Want Me When You Had Me Henry Burr) Hush Babe (2) Happy Land (3) Come Thou Fount Every Blessing Lullaby from “Erminie” (2) Birds in the Night My Baby's Arms—Medley Fox Trot Aceordion / And He’d Say Oo-la-la! Wee-Wee—Medley One-Step Accordion 1 Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep—Medley 3 l Fox Trot All Star Trio ! 15626 All the Quakers are Shoulder Shakers—Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio America the Beautiful (2) Stars of the Summer Night Victor Military Band | Speed the Republic (2) Onward Christian Soldiers Victor Military Band ) ‘Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys Billy Murray ) Floatin’ Down to Cotton Town 0 American Quartet | i “Once-in-a-While”-~Medl i bRt i I;:o:lrloé. Smith’s Oreha-!n‘ 18629 Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra | Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | Dear Heart Violin 10 .85 Vietor Orchelul‘ 18622 Victor Orchestra Pietro)} Pioteo 15625 .85 . 18627 18628 Patches—Fox Trot Oh! What a Pal Was Mary—Medley Waltz Nobody Knows—Medley One-Step ra ‘Wonderful Pal Sterling Trio | There’s a Lot of Blue-Eyed Marys Down in Maryland Shannon Four | Gems from “Sometime” Victor Light Opera Company } Gems from “She’s a Good Fellow” Victor Light Opera Company ) 18630 18631 35694 Hear these new Victor Records to-morrow at any Victor dealer’s. He will gladly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new records and play any music you wish to hear. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. Victrolas in great varicty from $25 to $950. HIS MASTERS VO Victrola AICOK TALR DY TP T T e R

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