New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY- 17, 1922, — Ford And Weeks Confer —On Muscle Shoa—l.:_ totally, and all are American Legion 60,00 what we give them Consumers' League 6,00 the ehildren's ward, at the hospital for the 26th Anniversary 26.00 S NSHIN Y “A committee In appointed to call “Canonieus Branch recelved four upon the patients at the hospltal to| Honopable Mentions from the Inter glve them cheer, and fruit is always | national convention, which was held provided, 1,800 oranges were dis- [ at Harvishurg, i, last May, for the tributed there during the past year!| creditable deeds performed, delighted with FEALT MESSHGE 10 THE WORLD Take “Frut-a-ivs” and Make Yourself Well “Fruit-a-tives”, the marvellous medicino made from fruit juices and tonics, the most beneficial medicingl agent over given to mankind, Just as oranges, apples, figs and prunes, are nature’s own medicine, so “Fruit-a-tives”—made from these fruit juices—but concentrated and intensified—is the greatest Stomaeh and Liver Medicine, the greatest Kidney and Bladder Medicine, the greatest Blood Purifier, the greatest remedy for Headaches, Constipation, and Indigestion, in the world. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e, At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, this city and Derby, it was indicated by a statement made yesterday by W, f . 8 to the City Mission taken two of our valuable members, and D]recwrs E]ec[ed “Twelve ladies contributed $5.00¢in | Mrs. 1, J, Porter and Mrs, Anna Lutz, pennies to the soclety, it was ugreed that resolutions be AN “Mystic Shrine contributed $35 myE.ulu]:lr-l and coples be sent to their vk batRe. W, Corbin: Was; slact l«.‘!|\|1> n;:: iy | : . v.u‘nll'u- sand a <‘|u||y |.|uu~.1| on file, 4 (8 wen also sen us 26,00 as was votod to rarnish a room n ed president of the Sunahine scclety| woag other donations. the, Children's Home to be '-n:n‘ul for the ensuing year, at the annual| “Other citizens donated various| 'Cahonicus Branch Room.' meeting of that organization held yes-| amounts, all ‘of which helped us a| “We are grateful to the press for terday aftornoon.- Mrs., Willlam Mar- | Kreat deal, publishivg our notledy and thankful | “Layette supplies were sent out to{to the citizens of N Hritain for shall was named firat vice-president |,y "hoedy people, which has given | thelr ald and support and other mani- and Mrs, Harry Thompson, second|much needed .comfort. The society | festations of thelr interest,” vice-president. Mrs, Edward D.| has purchased sheets, shoes and many | ik Proudman will be recording secretary ments to distribute when the oc- and Mrs, Charles Erlckson, corres-|casion demanded, ponding sccretary. Mrs. Henrletta L.\ “At Thanksgiving, dinners, fruit | I NSHINER Pinches i treasurer, i and flowers were sent to thirty fum- 1 Three new dircetors were named, | {|jes, | 1T N as follows, Mesdames John A. An-[ “At Cheistmas, the usual tree was | AI}M“S HtR fiUiLT drews, John Allen and Frank Woods. | provided for the Town Home, which | was trimmed by the ladies, snd candy bags In the form of a stocking with an orange and a present were given | to every inmate, to the number of —— about one hundred. A program of (10 other meang of sccuring support 13 b songs, readings and addresses by lo- | for the famiy, being a widow and out | at the Y. W. C. A, the first and third | ) "gingopg and ministers, who give [of employment. Anna Gruztnski had | Mondays of the month, their services each year, was provid-|turned a hottle of liquor over to the tee r;:”c‘;n::l:l‘:r 1;:;1',”:\5‘:?I‘l'.zmrx?,:nnr”:[, ed for the entertainment, and is wl-|police. She testified to having pur- : e 2 PR, bk A - T L. Bean, mechanical assistant to ; ] A ways cnjoyed by all, chased liquor on numerous occasions N 1Y o f g:‘:'x:ttle;n‘:f:;‘!]:l;t we may Know if the | “ iy b the ‘summer over $200.00 [and added that her husband and :-r:::‘yd'\}:‘:nr:[:‘::n;f T,’,‘:.?Z,‘,?:"’.,u'.l; u . was realized from a series of after-|brothers spend too much of their Hiers ] ] i 1 T < g N The Flower Committee has ent|oon enrd partien, money at Helen's house hence her Secretary of War Weeks, and Henry Ford in conference in Weeks' office in the War Depart- [on standard motor truck chassis, and plants and flowers to 124 people, at “Financial aid during the year|complaint it ' Woeks sai i submit Ford” er for 3 i oI BILE | o A eddidons, Cnen s s Nl Goatl oL 410530, “Fing a yed plaint. ment. After the conference Weeks said he would submit Ford’s offer for the southern power site| ands" conditions warrant them.” given by this society amounts to quite| Anna is the woman in whose*home to Congress. gress. L}l‘f‘:af:; :I\;\grl:;:l( ('uell-‘* .‘.""{' ""'*;"”“;. sum and inclndes the following: the police found ducks and chickens on people by the|jyng for the Sunshine Home stuffed with bottles of hooze on — - i Report For Year, Mrs, Lucy Towers, secretary, re- ported the work for the year as fol- lows: “Meetings of this Branch are held (Corftinued from First Page) BAKER DENIES REPORT for the Aged IFresh Air [Fund Hoover Ifund ‘ Far East Children Milk for different on Niantic Sanitarium State Fmergency State Dues . . Nurset (one week) Salvation Army ... operating a motor vehicle without Jan, 17.—The Univer- two mile team. a one mile quartet and won event. FREE At Your, Drugaist's Visiting Committee and other mem- $100,00 | Thanksgiving eve = | F! Ball Pl ill Not Forsak bers. . - SPRSRAAR S0 2 ern map has one or more press rep- | Famous Ball Player Will Not Forsake \ 3 ‘ | o 128 birthday reetings were sent Tl R ol e, a1 o | naving a license In his posseasion, It GETTING CONFERENCE NEWS: e o e ground. Japan Diamond, He Says. B iasasiein AR N er, ) B o denies | |appears that Zigmund lost his leense, : = Itaking first place among forelgn na- “Quite a number of miscellaneous 100m0{in, She batik, g Rislat: Ueiieh B Bt s ooiad. e s e e e i st | e with Eyouc A uestr oAb e Baltimore geild o IR {omTORY < y Sy 57500 F cuting Attorney Joseph G. < i 512 Newspapermen Engaged in Tell- | Hons wif P Franklin Baker, erstwhile “home run articles were sent to the Children's 10.00 | Woods nolled the case of Aaron Dan- [JUdge Klett warned that the card | The list published comprised " " Home, and were much appreclated by 10.00 1 Woods nolled Hhe ase o o ot the | must be carried at all times, and sus-| fing the Worll What Goes on |only those writers who had been ac- | KM€ Who joined the ranks of the S T A L T S 25.00 |felson, chared with a violation of the | T/ ¢ FERTEC ! credited to the State Department, | Penedicts yesterday by marrying Miss Rt 8 B GTA 15.00 | city ordinance. i duash Among the Delegates at Washington |1 was estimate ¢ | Elizabeth Mitchell of this city, vigor- = 21.00| Zigmund Yankowlitz was arrested PRy | L e aar e e e lotaly {dentad ichie EAREURERE nt to the Town Home and a num- 2 ; jits syas | 5 \ura |28 many more probably were active|CUsY b o B enlCIay bun Tl sonle rom Hina s 50.00 | vesterday on Hartford avenue for PENN RI i WEST | Washington, Jan. 17.-—Journalists Sl the Velda Tinast aasisting Aioss through with baseball, deavor societies assist in giving an . | Philadelp ot more or less note, authors of |70 I SR O R0 e “Therrencrpthatalptisvolquis ibased entertainment, consisting mostly of ; Gl e ater or less standing and plain, M { C€ OF | ball i3 all bosh,” sald Baker. “I signed « i city of Pennsylvania has accepted the ety § ¥ s subsidiary activities singing, readings and exercises ap- K l’ Pl 0 E hbt e ! reporters, ail (o the total a one-year contract last year with a propriate for the season. This makes ary's ciane Un Lxnigiton invitation of the University of Tllinois » have been or still are engaged T T reserve clause and it is probable that it a’very enjoyable occasion, not only to send a relay team to its annual in- [in telling the world what goes on in GAS CARS CHEAPER. 1 shall return.” for those who listen, but those who door meet on March 4, at Urbana, |the armament conference. New Haven, Jan. 17.—Approxim- John G. Mitchell, father of Mrs. participate. 5 5 AR X e e i i 1. Coach Robertson has mnot de- An official list of the *accredited [ately $36,000 is saved to the “New |Baker, said he did not believe his “The ladies at the Erwin Home are : s G clded whether he will send a one or | correspondents’ as issued by the com- | Haven” railroad, in initial expense | daughter had any objection to Frank's e e e last year he sent|mittee having charge of pre ar-|and 50 per cent. in operating expense, | playing baseball, and added that h i e A L this | rangements shows that practically [by every gusoline-operated passenger |belleved Baker would return to the B S e levery country of size noted on a mod-!car like that now in service between | Yankees in the spring. “We have nineteen wheel chairs in - our possession, and at times all are in { use. Also, air-cushions, crutches which we are aiways ready to loan. “We have distributed over 500 gar- ments where we knew they were much needed. Some of these have ! been donated and others purchased by the society. Many infants have been supplied as well as some school children. “We entrust one of our members with $10.00 now and then to pur- chase birthday gifts for the crippled children at the Newington Home., We | have many articles donated for their benefit, which is thoughtful of our friends and affords much delight to the crippled ones. “We also try to do an equal share S . . . i for the blind cKildren at p;‘rmm,,n‘ This is the only airplane in which an ex-emperor ever failed We purchased 36 new garments for | to regain his lost throne. It carried Carl from the Alps to Hun- ;‘;‘:":iegi"“’;!"o’”}::o;:m:’m‘:?":"*;"“”’::‘I‘j\; gary—but train and boat took him from there to exile in Madeira. things in general for their happiness, | Allied authorities have given permission for exhibition of the Some are partialy blind and others | plane in the National Riding Academy at Budapest. This 15 cent trial bottle of Palmolive Shampoo. 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