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*NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. [Fens it will he of benefit, one un- creta. Through t} . oAl » x T - 5 CHILD WELFARE el ey %EMlNEN’[ DOCTOR | iemisionin, it 2 SR 0SeASReeEasten®d: BERBEBIY ‘ D D 4 1 \Ve are espocially interested in the | other organisms and througn their 39F ut Qoor ays ! ittle Her inability. if cxtreme- cune assistance from (he portions gy B C 7 Iy mentally deficient. o prosress in ATk o s Dot ftbe, ¥ .Zs VERY ES%ENTIAL! “lool. rest in inability to work ["SEUSSES BLI][]“ What the Blood 1s, & 23 H Uil ke ij. . ()kl _!,n‘_\: Rhe vxl\->41> He explained the reason for his & ill Soon Be Here : B — El 1 | Super-Electric W = 5 . i g I she may hfi\" illegitimate children ot his hearers to carry this likeness Ask for a Demonstration \ | *he may le lesally marric L vet y with them through his address. As KODAK Rep()l‘[ 0 Age]][ | her iain is still’a child's amd the | Afe Re ele(’led medicine advanced, he said, 12:21110111- o 5 probloms arise, not only af child e od of treatment of the human body 1 Herbert L. ]Vlllls direc- | ing, but the inevitable tragedy fol- \bout 1us members of the Com- of ills to prevention ”,(.no‘_ A con- Hardware 336 Main Streetag; foleloletotololdoototototetotototototelotoloto o to] e tors of the 3 Charily {lows i her siving to society addition- | monweidth clah and theis Sts @l | crete example was the use of anti- l Double Your Joys o e e ‘;,[1‘“ jnvv"l"‘:“\I‘!Hvl“l“’\\\‘lil“'"\'!‘ 3 B o vt supper and final meeting 1oXin in the army. The theory of in- i | e bt (oo F e an 1 v o Ot Wl i s SRl e i s 7 (0% Opanitition si SOSSIAON Wbl e et fitre her report, dealing extensively witn | of the future citizens of our country. {1he Vo AL C. A, lust night. Officers The constantiy changing scencs | were re-clecled: the committees of of a city thoroughfave. th re of | the past vear weie selected to. con- brightiy Hghted windows. the excite- | tinue in service; reposts of officers and ment of throngs. the chance to carn | committees were read and adopted ful, hut its necessity decried with the resuit that it was not compulsory in the English army, although used to a great extent. It was adopted in our 2 own army and prevented probably tendi national jconferey 5 50,000 Qeaths. Its gencral use prob- | i | S l F g 1 work in April, we are reminded | a few dimes and then go to tie latest | and lccture was delivere et it i elect From : [E o L T e 8 e D i el e ives of millons of | | | Rargc’ Assortment o) s tilicans e plans in preparation for at- @@@@@@@@um@@@fi P sreeting of last yewr's president - ;: % : ! 1rual number of hoys anid girls re 1 & = M. D.. men, if the mortality rate wh ¢ mber hoys aml gir - | blood specialist of New York city. A ined in the Civil and Spant cently to frequent oup cily strcets |riking vote of thanks was siven Di. ARt oaa 5 ire valuable hut they appear inthe | after chool hours , Williams at the conclusion of his wud- Dr. Williaghe told much'that had | pracec Already these records Sedlad Notlets o veshcenieanesinl VBildre s nhichiatoused) arenticn husiasm L e SiGT LeiCes e e e <ufl up the wisdon of +3 vears in thy | interested and alarmed at the number | evidenced by hearty applause from Endlconero mitin ihellno hrge tield. Tl scussions are also valu- | of small girls who daily have besn | 1 . oo SR T s UL ot ICa e ticl 1o discussions are wlso v 3 > 2 members and auests. Votes Uimiss PR R S e e e and able. Lut the discussions do noi jus- | S€€n ahout the street corners. The | were given officers and committees oo iio Thiag S e Fahit el o e i el ol Y practically nothing that was known T e e z b yearn, {wenty-five years ago. it was after Slslicnon ey iheshaihe Bu el [ SRS o WO i o N T8 had finished his main talk and had other habiis of imperiinence, ete., arve N 4 13 N n and Hartfc Was E ack: | so quickly learned that the later bold- - Sl A il 2l requested that any of his heavers ask cdg = £ S e questions. that the developmenis vital H | deep. personal zood will his lasts | vear old miss is fay from easy to cor- \.'_(v,,k"‘,‘lf“mmfll":: if’“l,': 8;,0 Graedl to many came. 1 was then. also. that ]69']7! Mall‘i Stl’eBt | us & long time, often the other 31 | rect. Efforts have been made to over- | o oo oo 005 0 e SO his hearers learned that Dr. Williams | v ! weeks and it is beciuse of the yearly | come these conditions. Homes have '\“‘;:‘::‘i ‘OI'”{'\};)I‘ ‘.0”.4\:” colxl.]\:) tjotlll is of the fifih seneration of physicians | renewal of friendly human under- | been visited to ascer 1 the need, Q0] o e \'_mw]-bj «l:::". x-&m‘m; in his family, and that he might con- Standir that the conference lives, | @ny. of a tiny daughter selling mer- { 5 I'IDH‘AMIE(‘ “_’V‘ S % e ceive of nimself as committing a the: Somehow we have learned that our handise from door.to doar or of call- | 8 AV ] S or some other crime—although he recular work goes forward better fou ng - wares on the corner. Moth- | LOI3-six new members have Dbeen .q,,eq sincerely he had mno violent admitted i the past r. Officers i 5 S his meeting e papers by men and | €rS. i not aware. have been warned 3 tendency in that direction”—but that this meeting—the papers by men i e d smen of expert ability. the commit- | of the dangers to their little on and . - he could not imagine one possessed (’,b‘ ; Denien SpeRqablity e S President Buell B. Bassette: secre- g x tees, the discussiops, the social meet- g alsa given careful instruction regard- i : 1 SeCre- | o the traditions which had come to ’,“' =l £ | ings, are all vehicles carryving the great | ing the violation of the city ordinance | "'f‘;\- o ‘\‘;“““_‘ "] Y “r““""‘v\‘f him placing any o oh Luke ionsja /Al product o the conrerence. acauaint- | <overning the act of any girl under 16 | JaMes ¢ Moody: chutrman of 1eCHie coveries which. he modestly believed, = < | anceship and good will =elling merchandise and newspape CoL. :( S «:l!\_"-‘lniv ”\ 2 j-l would sreatly relieve suffering. any conference of sacial work [ on our sticets. We have ,\iu‘nu* ANG0IERUECIty SOMInILc oA Dr. Williams had spoken of the @ o‘l‘?a'll' ces, whether it be in the great na- | knowledze through the sdl 4. Timbrell; chairman of civic ¢OM- . j,mines which ave necessarv fo pecial reason that makes the conterence imporfint.” The papers Lodofaletolitoteleletobalelctal Loxeleded e Gy the confercnce Here we meet i for u week once a year. All the rest | | this week we nnderstand the best that | ix in cach ather and we cannot help a | ness and sophist tion of the 16-18- e tional gatherings. the separate staie | and some of the churches. The mittee, H, B. Chamberlain: chalrman™ ., jteract theleffect of aicertain Tack | meetings, or the small groups of the | ¢ of »““’"1‘ “"“:‘ tee, Mrs 5 “'" Mon- e blood. He expiained that these “Jt Pays to Buy Our Kind” vities. the trend of thought and con- | Not raise the standard of the charac- ta '“‘3 k‘a‘ ‘,f“[]}“!_rf e Hyn COM- itumines can be realized only from 5 N T sequent plans ever finds itself dealing | ters af.our future younz woman ittee s B0 lnrr; imembersHor S iiedl el se S St B Tiving o LSORTRCNMBITT L with the child and its problems. From Child welfare wuas first thought a | the board of management. Willlam 1. 0000 (ney” have never been seen. HARTFORD. A1l sides we hear the slogan—sa fait | Private affair for the parents to d Hogen thoRyeanacp Slis (LD it ussell N o i e inal 1 chemically, chance. A fair chance for everyone | cide on. Then it hecame a public | ©ne year: Mis. John H. Kirkham, i (80 S0 0 "0 o000 cors something does not begin with adult life nor with | problem and we face it today as a so- | three vears. one's nced. is supplied and one re- infancy. We can study the individual | ¢ial probleni. Give the child a chance. Treasurer-James . Moody report-| .. ""~\ture has in certain cases 0ft - Warm SPl'mg ! back through the mysicry of the man, | To Miss Julie Lathrop, chief, Federal | ed as follows: provided these vitamines together the youth, the, chld, the baby, to the | Children’s Bureau. Washinzton, is due Ealncefoniehand S nun o0 Sitonap RIS MBS Sl e B S D ‘A}’ll S | femote generations out of which wa | Many of the abave statements. and it | $52.125 supber tickets, $174,.20: mem- =00 S et ays L oon | T Cnr opportunity and respon- | is she Who has said. “We owe much | bership dues, $224; in Savings bank, - U e e eme t NGl NG bt e e s ol ilo the cah ehilaren oh duvaded. war- 811 total, $462:57; aisbursements: | Vel We €at SOC LT SO it it ]‘E"THOI'AIE] Be Here torn Europe. Lut we shall pav that | suppers. §173.13: printing, $19.50: | 1€ aan : - for them by taking a = ST \\\\\\\\\* R Will show the results, s R R e [ HOARHOUND i | f o e lebt best if we pey af the same ti ec oS, $16 ostage, st . ! protection of childhood is cos d Eae t the snme time | lectuves, 31 Lpnbostaas tamped | e too much rice, the essence of | ~ standards we are willing le | our debts at home. We shall cut a | envelopes, etc Smiedlaieens (S B DL el e r | poor tigure in jeading the world in | $1748: total, $100.85; balance on Boslaiias e ki % i accept and carry forward are a test liet demacieacy if we fail to put in ordev | band, $61.73 e of democracy because they are a test 3 Lo i ' oar own “vast unswe: o Tee Discusses - Proteal drstnt Gl it roniling LGS n e i e peeeot, Nolliee e e T R (| BREAK UP ANY COUGH ng of | s -, Willia e T ; pay the cost of what we agree is ¢ Dr. Williams was introduced Dy - explaine A | BALPH BARSTOW TALKS TO Presidchitinazeaiisb ool ahonel tneriy | Dl o siexplainediore Fabont OCR SOOTHES AN- - ) sential (o the wise and sare upbrir : ; PORT COATS FOR MISSES SCHLELIOpL Sl el L piang “Proteal,” the name he has given to e ing of childven. Somcone has said RACKLIFFE SALES FORCE. | ¢f the recogmized importance of the | profession to describe is own \ IRRITATED THROAT “What the best and wisest pavenis subje-t for the evening. The New York : 2 o B Ralp rstow, general sales : discovery and which has proved effi- \ e P, Eoat thase oy | | 11D Baratow, genorai sales man- | Sposietiat opensd . address be ex. | discovery and which has proved e AND D@ES IT QUICKLY the community want for all of its 28er of (he : ircentield Tap and Die ing his satisfaction at the “fam- | Chcious i Sancona S children. Any other ideal for out | Company. addressed the sales force character” of his aundience. ana | Similu i { i 1ee Al acted | ©f ackliffe Bros. foliowing * their | reques el el Injected into the blood it fizhts and B 3 rd tweeds. deer and bluc-g | schools is narrow and unlovels: acted {7 (SERITE BIOR. | o owing © 1he requested the pleasure of being al- | TIBes (W0 Lol C O L Lle-bring- e sure yYou St i | upon. it destrovs our democracy. | S o] esda ven- | jowed to return to the club whatever g et e et t) o s, ‘ inz in the New Britain chub. As-| i he was supposed fo. receive for | g zerms. Mode he phsicia: 5 riod, | | H { glance at our wonderful <how- Df natural camei’s hair anc soft [ ing and death causes of suifering and de biue shades of polo cloth, How- Many @ pavent is showing through his il 5 % sistant Treasprer I %) Racklitfe, disclaimed “cures 1s he makes use attitude and public statenient that he 4= o his addres: A “ st e | e is satisfied to have his own boy and |J'-» and Leo Thomas, store man- The mystery surrounding the blood, | ©f the word, and It was wi | | i eirl receive an education from w low | 28¢r. were also heard. and heid within it, he said, inspired mre. salaried teacher. \Why not gzive thayv S e the title he had given to his lecture. : < child the best? Give him a chance PRIDE CTRCLE NOT namely “Deteotive Work in the Blood jfeets for zood obtained by his dis- | today in school, at home and at work i mecting of Pride | Stream.” e discluimed any inten-f§ covery which is gradually gaining ALWAYS KEEP e | and the man he ix tomorrow will bi | Circle. Ioresters of America, will be | tion to treat his own special spherg] recosnition unaided by == propastnds 3 e - - A BOX: - CITY ]TEM;.S | worth the effort and cost held this evening at the meeting | in detail, deeming it more advantage. | Which he, evidently, scorns (o uise. : | HA N D Y | Children are not safe and happy it | rooms. Judd’s hall at S p.'m. Several | ous o cover the subject in i@ more S e ! | their parents are miserable. Can par | new membe S Do R anne i DT HTiay i i | B NI TTON S RYDAYEN TG \ co pictures af Doherty's marker | €nts be anght but miserable it they | social time will follow the mecting | cned the human body to a =reat col- | Washington camp, Patriotic Sons o DR o | cannot protect their homes from | Pride Circle is planning many pleas- | leetion of tiny organisms survounded | America, will hold an initiation w Britain. Council, 0. 1. A. \[_ | poverty? Our great essential to child |ant activities for the spring and sum- | by @ “Chinese wall"—the skin ndidates at the regular meeting on hold its resuar meetine | tnis | Welare is adecent family living stun- | mer months and the membership is | through which ran many “canals.” iday cvening. 1t is expected that e at 7 o'clock. After tne res. | dard. This means a living wage. o | growing rapidly owing to the wzood | From these irrigation conduits the | cighi candifiates will be admitted to meeting there will be the an.| VWh&lesome averking it ""']”“' R lthes held during the 1 few orgunisms derived sustenance. and by | the order. Several prominent men:- George Washington birthday | & 2','“'" skillful mother at home ablo s. means of them th threw *off bers will compose the bration. The Landers Glee club | 1o keep the house and children com heduled to furnish the entertain- | 'O7tabIe = for the evening. Farl Kissel- Intn o sl el eRpr ey el ed k. JMark Bottomley. T 1. Wl | 0 @ srveat degree and the lives of th AMERICA'S GREATEST ENTERTAINER Wl SR e e 7| mothers safeguarded This is a costly E - - - B —aeon ,,l,. ,‘f“:,\ and ”(‘ ,1‘ work. Families need doctors, hospi- \ \ N 1 v \ - il R S+ M4 qals, public health nurses. They neen 1 : urg will have charge of v ar- : ot (BHATL the ar-} ; i truining in hygiene and how 1o | - - .L - : e marriage of Frederick William - = - < 5 3 IN A\ MUSICAL TRAVAGANZAA— A f Mr. and Mr. O. J. Selander sinased wlugprondinesdonbublicd) o Qal = = \ T'AST-MOVING WHIRLWIND O JOY AND SURPRISES lace at noon today el 4 pere il S'{_“”h \"“,_4‘,:" | by mranis to he used for such purposes 3 tre and gives “home helps” during the mother's incapucity. Such protection is co: A but i1 was demanded by ance that he ve replies to eager A model suitable for every fig- anestions, and told of spectacular ef- wion team keep well. Al these should be pro ther Selander. sister of the wus bridesmaid and Jeseph 5 was best n. Afier a wed- 2 popular opinion in England. s thedoouple Swilli e S on Whit of the two and one-half mil- Jions born annually? If they su ihat period known 1o the medica ’ world s the “neglected age” wher an all-day sewing meeting in i pey qre hetween babyhood and schoot Biurchy paviors) toniortow it sew e RS R Bl e S e box (o bhe sent 1o the South.| .ihool, what “chool vears : - ¥ - 5 will he served at noon . 3 5 * > ¥ i Vell What of the all t arly vears of ke your girlie to the Rouillarl- e Woman's Home Missionary de- jnent of the South chureh will labor? GO IR, BLERG SN it has been long soid that the hest rley's Jazz orchestra ot sh oohil i\mn‘v- h’\ ol 8 T i - e i ; E: - 5 i 3 % 23 3 tion. ®ur own state i : ! - D - { o e those lines. Eneland's I @t provides compul- schooling r every of 14 years with in- i - 3 = 3 = S e a ® e L o - M = . § i Season nton Camp Fair, s ‘ of Compici. . - S - 4 2 > : = ks Jazz orchesirs 1 Tucation will Ccostly accepting the cos ~ e 1 Fah \ Y U 4l Monday, chii- onr problems M: E i < io our nditions. in addi- hospital b to welfere work with the moihers B 1 April Grd babies: (o the educational, reerea PLATNS NECESSITY O1 o e w‘.»v;ub‘:;"h“'.r‘y"!:;, . - Seats tomorrow HIGH AW AGE FOIR LATHI i many o ories, with o e Theodope ot | st ey e 0 e | Sensational Skating on Real Ice 9:30 A. M. sE S e it e DR 100 People—Original Production i snneion e i et R L oeions One Solid Year Globe Theater, New York - X No Telephone o e e e Charles Dillingham’s Monster Production ’ Orders hey can work hut bout eight | and dversizht we are zlud to be ablc thy i vear, must chanze. Jobs oft- | to tike (he comnecting sieps whi Mai! Orders Now. Prices Nights & Sat. Ma, §1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. Wed. Mat. §1, $1.50, $2.09, $2 50 And their work exceedingly { lead to the commitment of s t child Give him o chisdee, the \

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