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' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, DECEMBER ¢ 21, 5 *SCOUT COURL, SR 0 s NN T l-- The committee on community rela i street, t the following report of ac Show Much Accomplished | s e weos or e e e i . ed at the meet- and his community i N 4 ! 2 l tee feels that he of Lexingt e, 1. O, O, Fi th, D George ] » Committees ge of the : »‘: ,l i ut o« ¥ Britain council conts, R T . * R 2 - ” ™ rent t ! ¢ | SWAN WILL FILED thelr reports at the annual " g ' Hritain Rotary club on “The Doy as s - = % " it : 2 the council last evening L A y as| s s g % A : PR g « [ Carl A. Swan ommunit Asset P indicate that the 15 local ‘ probate I'he 4 vice thi e the scouts have f ks v : i i 5 ¢ gl fiool =i the dessnasd ' |KaE been very busy durlng the past year|joaned up the Court of Honor g i i ; 3 and have made themselves an impor- [ Wainut Hill park, removing tant part of munleipal lifc [ wreaths and flowers and replaci } AnERICAN bup. Officers Elected fuced name plates The following officers were clected ] Duping the winter, lantern slide to serve for the comin ¢ | 1cctures on scout subjects have been L luritable catapiu nas beet Gevis L 1'a President, Louls I e; Vi at Central Junior High school, | airplanes from battleships. The cate xpuh rives Hu plane ent speed to lift it in the air president (administra imund { gtanley school, A school, Dap-| hegin its flight. The turntable allows the Jaunching of the plane into the wind without chan L. Warren; vice-preside ‘ tist church \sington, Congrega . 4 st ch 5 v | BT o . Rl te inlnta enablod ti At g veet homb AP eRins Ol oo ship) 1% R. Gilpatri ce-president | tional church, Berlin Congregational the ship’s course. I'hus battleships at sea are ¢ nabled to senc t fighting planes to meet bon CHilVORS G | standards) Tev, J, | livan; sec-, church and the Visiting Nurse asso-|iNg Dlanes, such as destroyed the ex-German warships in the recent spectacular tests off the Via X e Logan Page; treasurer, Leon!ciation, These were all given for| ginia coast, Courtesy of the Scientific American. Py A commissioner, John 1%l :,r‘!\m‘ nd principally before Parents| — ) N e . - 7hen the body begins to stiffen director of cducation, Frederick [and Teachers' associations = e = = — - i R o BEoLT X ; Tt R et e ok e e . e . . : nd movement becomes peinful : cutive com a z re Protectio eek |and windshield stickers for thg | from drowning two other hoys a | tour ndr scou Nity, on the ¢ . \ ol v o am C. I'rench and Robert Skin e , at the request of Presi-| Ct St lans et b i il SR oGt o hes e S leaE b 15 usually an indication that the dent rding, the boys observed| The ist the Red Cross roll In cooperation wit the safe ter W ould have ed | necessarily 1led through me { e s are out of order. Keep _Council Members—1%, G herts, § Pire. Protection. Week. The mayor | call by delivering posters to the | first committee the hoye tributed | on the st s0 ) t mentioned in the r of con hece qrgans hethy by taking X, W. Pelton, I°ri ox, I assisted by sending a letter to the|stores. windshield stickers ¢ tencille « 0 | ters neerned « believe that t ¢ Alford, Samuel « ALt ress, drawing the attention of the| pev took up collections in the | Side about the eit th the|Three trooy ’ ed of adult ‘ t nec the boy GOLDM A. N. Abbe, George P b 3 public to forest flre he I'red | theaters for the Chamber of Com 2Ly, 8| sho e fediisralin ik i 3 ; 4 Sl Damon, H. L. Mills, Joseph Lamb facomber, chairman of ard of | merce Christmas tree committee and | carried warning sig o stre rom the leade ¥y by re t ulvertise p“ EM R. Andrews, Henry Hoar, . I%, 8Smi ire commissioners administered the| peyrormed a like service for the mun- | and assisted the police o raftic| We that extension of or- | ment t l n t x, Howard L. Platt, I, 8, Chamb I Scout forest protection pledge o] A n only in !« from « )y 40 W, Ma y £ _” Inger : \'\’_'l ”'I'” :"I‘l“’ "’ !\ (”w”‘]‘“\'\”"‘ ‘i‘ Assist > was rendered the hos They served a e ihg Am praparite Jil e ,\,”\M.”“d e )edy(orkidnoy, Rev, uginn arles ; e ‘}m e s store. | Pital drive committee by furnishing| erleun Education week, at me e el er, bladder and uric acid troubles. ! feicromelyy ik SLOTC. | messengers, of Parents and Teachers' associations | ) s o i ince 1696. Take regularly and Henry — Maler, ERialn AN, o (R e On November 1, 2 and 3, the or-|and the Americanfzation ceremonics, Shoo! on s ) EHaiha eep in good health, In three sizes, all John [ Davis, Osear Mar 0| [ER T e ) ganization took care of the pages and S L ; e WAL | lruggists. Guaranteed as represented. O R | o iy kR B st 9! the | Informatfon bureaus for the Conneel= (1 oo oo oo oo to| AL L eeting of the huild Lok for the name Gold Maedal on every lty Holmes, Rev. Stev ol | Rotary elub, the scouts handled thejiout Bunday ‘school convention. This ok At x and aecopt no imitation athering department of the [ latter service was the subject of spe- | “ONtribute toNmcd i sttt SOULISEE SVIReanD) 1 acknowledgement from the State | : They distributed the bundle t 10| Blikaay ke Al e ere Al | 1'ueblo, Colorado ! o the schools and collected the bundles & AieisteT bazi unable to do this. On Dece DA e & | trom the doorsteps thro it the Assisted Legion scouts from the diff Twitchell, 1. W. Chuist, AL Wight. | €ity with the aid of trucks furnished The American Legion was assisted [a play for this pury A witehell, 12 W. Christ, 1% M. WIght- %0 0™ Rotary club. When the| by the distribution of windshield|ed 325 to the Pueblo relief fune school f scoutmasters S X ; : Tues.—Wed man, C. H. Barnes, T. Eben Reeks,| v o0 oo B0 0™ 1 baled, 24| stickers for the U. S. Marine band| 1In cooperation witt Ibli fohi TEn 19609 weskolThisthr FOSH tangiuE i Mon.—Tues.—Wed. o, Bennett, W. E. Attwood, G. W. |00 ate o good, usable| concert R e Pl men ‘ s ¢, a ¢ o P » Rev, )\ (Ol LI )| clothing was shipped to 3 sw| During the camping season the|of city ordina e hec %0 ey : 4 i s T RIP VAN WINKLE el bG SE h .| boys had as their guests about 35|cd to the health ¢ moveme enrolled for iwan. The 1018 icipal dental clinic committee, duty George (Christ, | of scouti in the ‘onnolly, W. Eddy, Carl ning School. 10th, 1921, Of thi number ecighte viv re O'Brien, of the day nurs-| members of the Rotary club. In|violations we : 1 wal Christm ed eight o o 8¢ ms and K ristmas Hill, D R d 1 B v, s 1 several auto loads of|8pite of a downpour of rain these gen- | acter, This C. Rilbourne, Rev. Gust ) children's apparel which she later|tlemen enjoyed a good clam bake and|were reported L. Boinowski, Rev. ’ T [ Godsend to many of | mixed with the boys in true scout|the open within city I e ; R ; 1¢ I\.Ih k. Rev. Samuel Sutcliff bt heratand chl Hrenl it ioan ot | style | c: were investigated and the nui-Me0 were as 5 ; m"“\“‘lj' STy B e G| PALACE—Starting Sun. Moore. rags and shoes was given to the Sal-| Scouts assisted the G. A. R. on|s: abated & o i e Reie ; . s S Boy Scout Camp 1921, vation Army. Memorial Day in the decoration of 100 Scouts in City. | Lot e ok Be N e : : "|| Wallace Reid, Elliott Dexter, Duration of camp, § weeks, Tests Planted Gardens |ABtean 5 erenen The committees on recruiting and | v - i vill be folloy yy da Gloria Swanson in pas : w0 first class, 30.] he scouts planted the gardens a Lives saved g made the followi or 0 Merit M'Y' Tro®ps particupa- | tpe fresh air camp in Burlington Iz Life savii taught in our sum-| vear at this time there ar i e w seventeen |nut s Don’t Tell Everything” ting, 1 al attend 2 June. They also distributed placards| mer camp enabled one scout to save | fifteen troops with a e !scouts enrolle leven were awarded |nig 1t his car had backed in e scout week 184, Paid 136, gratis, 48, Tof ut weeks, | S 1921, 165. Paid 141, Value of gratis wee Value of gratis weeks, Saving $168. Average number of weeks per boy, 2. Visitors, 115 Disbursements. wvarded th al council 1e of these MAIN STREET AT PRATT, HARTFORD Groceries . e COATS—DRESSES— SUITS 1921 Forfeits on $ 5.00 e a) , AT GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS Dishursements ..$1,3 < 2 | B N 2 3 . 5 . . Receipts ....... 1,017.05 : \ This great annual event going on in our wearing apparel section on the fourth floor embraces practi- s o e st e | cally every gavment in our large stock, fine wearing apparel for women, coats, wraps, silk and cloth The committee on camping believes s e || I dresses, suits and furs. This year the reductions are unusually great because our stocks are large and agement the camp will be cnabled to okt ne Pesla i Y el must be disposed of immediately, that the new spring apparel may come in and be properly displayed. very few scout weeks this year |f§ o . . . 3 : Would have " brought - about such L0, These facts make this sale partlcularly attractive as you not only have the advantage of exceptionally low e iR e osel A prices but a very large assortment to choose from. [Extra saleswomen are here to assure quick service. the property of J. W. Marsland, at . Céddar Lake, Chester, Conn., without| Come early in the day. cost to the council The committee [B] feels that a change of location might | § be advisable in order to give Mr. Marsland the use of his prope to B W | The End of the Year Clearance Sale The council has been offered the use of the Stanle Works® Rainhow property on the on river with permanent bufldings available | for mess-hall and recreation room | § during bad weather. Scouts may 2 il reach the property by trolley. throngh| dice as much postal business ls — S e = e T i = R e A Hartford, detraining within a stone's | 4one in New York city as in the en- . E p miles of wild country irderin the | river without'trespassing on the prop- E 5 e rty of others. The committes favors| CVOWLEY BROS. INC —————— . T —— WELL, R FoR A accepting this offer. D T = t YOou HA = . . il CO Y Court of Honor. PAI,NTLRS A‘\‘D GOODNESS! ~HOwW (\WS ADY - S T i USTENED TO g DECORATORS DOES THIS HAPPENT | e ) ; LER, THE)) ™ DEN?, " ADVISED ME TO ; ! | : e ; e INTO THE MOVIES | 267 Chapman Street | I'™M GONG TO QUIT ”E;?EJTN{\:\;]}E/ | TEL. 755-12 WORKING HERE THE TA_MOVIES )~ | rstimates cheerfully given on all jobs FIRST OF rqr: YEAR, LA ds made by this committee were in accordance with the stan- dards set up by.the Natlonal Court of Honor and only after the commit tee by personal interrogation was | satisfied as to qualification { ‘he committee believes that if more boys could attend the summer camp You “ ant, Then that there would be a greater — Go To — FOX'S HONISS’S Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 20-30 State Street CLYDE COOK | Hartford —i— “THE TOREADOR™" Telephone 3374—3375 ——_—_________—._I J. RABBIT, ESQUIRE AD A MOVING - 1D WhS - OH, T HAD TO PICTURE ¢ CROWDED Y RAT| SIT INA 3HOW ? AD ALL TH = ‘ SEATS WERE DAKEN