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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1022, N&JOLUBHAS | — = e st Your Turn May Come Next et | MAKE SECURE WHAT YOU CANNOT INSURE Seveuty-tlive members and friends of the Anchor Brand elub at the North & Judd plant, gathered Satur day night at the club house on st Main street, to partake of the annual banquet. The affaiv proved onc of the most enjoyable in the club’s his- tory A, . Malone Presides The banquet was prepared by Thomas J. Devine and his staff of as-| sistants and the manner in which it was handled more than satisfied the “inner man.,” ‘The after dinner exe cises, which were brief, were in charge of President A, J. Malone of the club, | He welcomed the members and guests to the affair, which combined the an- nual banquet and a celebration in| honor of Captain Michael J. O'Hayer's eard players victory over Captain Captain tin H. Kenney's team The captains of the winning and | losing teams, and General Manager |7 M. Holmes were on the list of speak- ers, History of Club, Starting with an informal gather- Ing of six foremen in 1906, the “An- |8 ehor Brand" club has prospered so- | eially and otherwise until today it| boasts a membership of seventy- | elght. In spite of the business de-| pression, it has continued to flourish, its program of activities not having been restricted in the least for any reason which can be traced directly to industrial conditions. The six foremen referred to, held a | meeting June 19, 1906, and discussed i - 4 1 3 the desirability of forming a fore- iy £ f i '”';:"‘-i-{-“"w'-m"r ; N T v 5 men’s club. It was the belief that f : e R such a step would be desirable. At a 4 b W ; Y . . I Yé,fi"fil ) meeting on June 22, the attendance i . siindl! !!'(‘rfl N numbered nineteen. Officers wore W elected as follows: President, C. . Smith; vick-presi- dent, Willlam Blair; secretary, Dana L. Vibberts; treasurer, K. B. Miller. Rapid Growth From that point on, the club hav- ing been duly launched, it grew with Y & the years and today enjoys a dis- e » tinguished position among the factory || ? X a4; q clubs of the city. The first soci 0 MATTER WHAT LINE OF BUSINESS YOU ARE ENGAGED IN—no matter where your office or factory is located or what may be the nature of your building—the very life of ;;f"“"u:;”:l ‘!’:g"'l_h‘):‘:l"l“f"r‘;'(““ 2 vour business may be destroyved in an hour if fire finds vour records unprotected. Desks and filing devices do not afford adequate protection against fire. Your old iron safe is inade- 4 a ord 0! 4 . by ¥ . g . : - i v 1 s after its organization. ,\:1 i,f:,,p:}iz:: 8! quate to contain more than a fraction of your priceless but uninsurable business records, data, indexes, coryespondcncg files,. books of accounting, legal papers, prospect lists, contracts, formul.ae, of the minutes of the meeting at||M| blucprints, drawings, maps, case reports and the private papers that represent the fruits of your years of industry. There is one way to make them safe from fire and secure from meddling which it was voted to hold the ban- fingers and inquisitive eyes; file them systematically and conveniently within the fire-defying walls of oo quet, shows that “on motion, it B ’ voted to leave on T:30 ‘“ird rail ca J ’ 4 Covers were laid for | 1 i The club's first oui held at |8 Lake Compounce, Aug .. 1906. A ! : special car conveyed members and b 2 guests to the scene of ‘activities and (] 5 an enjoyable dinner was served, as ||} ‘ well as an interesting program of b athletic. events held. All expenses were paid by the company. on 1n(|‘|](:“)1<>“”;:::" l.r;; SR e I Then, and only then, you will know that they are safe. You will close your office door : a0 MDAl at evening with the serene confidence that you will find the vital statistics of your business tendered He use of clubrooms to th " (i ~ o members of the club. The offer was||p or professional'life secure and undamaged when you return in the moining ; accepted end since that date the club || B There is a SAFE-CABINET suited exactly to the requirements of every office, every has had a home of its own. At that time, the elub housc was on the north |, 8 3 e e sae or East v nii. o il Y our Present Wooden or Steel Files Can Be Made Secure From Fires By Housing Them and one-haif years ago, it was moved to the west s e It is a well appointea g in One Of the More Than Forty Different Sizes and Styles of the Safe-Cabinet card andshbiiliard tournamc lunch €0, cte. The ciub has been fortu- nate in having “live" house commit —_— tees which have always presented en tertainments and socinl cvents that | 2 were up to the minie. OFFICE EQUIPTMENT The mest important change which i 1 has been made in the club was the 1 1917. Prior to-that time, only fore- . 66 EE ! . men_were eligibic to menibership, all others being limited to honor: membership. I7or that reason it wa 3 T 4 known as the “Anchor DBrand” fore- men's club. When it was decided to - s pimi ot the Il em okt | MERICAN WOUNDED | City Items STARVES HIMSELF ik S o RSN UL ey A WHILE IN MOSCOW - | INTO MENTAL DEATH |tors ticcnses win be given at tne| Club Meets Wednesday i | L Shannon Four records at Morans'. A ~Uesphener X | ganization has combined with the ~—advt capitol building in Hartford for one The next regular meeting " of t)w} | i | factory, every public building and every private home. There is a SAFE-CABINET of a size and style that will provide FIRE protection and business system for the filing devices of your office and one that will lend itself perfectly to the demands of your home. THE SAFE-CABINET will afford complete fire protection plus maximum convenience. When Your Eyes Need Attention, Consult a s, i Relief Worker From Woborn, Mass..iregular meeting Friday evening, fol- | Chicago Prisoner Will Feel No l‘nlnl’vlm-ctm;; of the state police. held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Moody nings of pleasure that were marked ®ith red ink in the history of both A I R Oa7ST by eHERT R ORI HER o e, ialiows, Physici ! e ! of Golf street Wednesday afternoon | 3 $ 3y Supposed Highway h Mildred M "k M Lena| on Galiows, Physicians ¢ ' | L : ; $300,000 FIRE, at 2:30 o'clock. A travel talk on| FRANK E. GOODWIN clubs, 5 i ; L i A\l and Mrs, Annie Blak were Aupbhh ! i Tl Staff Of Officer. an"In fusstan Clty elected to represent Stella lodge at ‘i Port Huren, Mich., Feb. 27.—Jire|the West Indies will be given by Mrs. ! Optlcal Specmllst A.rh‘ \’I‘::;"\t ?l’i(i“n;~::‘1§v1!' r.'xfl'.'»'é:'.‘f{ Moscow, Ifeb, 27, — (By Associated [the Rebeka’ State Asembly to be held | Chicago, Ifeb. 2T.—Medical and [of undetermined origin today de-[F. €. Teich and a current event roll | ; Clynes; treasurer, Thomas . Salmon; s)—J. B, Murray of Wo ,[in South Manchester on April 19. psychological experts who for thirty Baer building, a down-|call will be held. Mrs, .\100’(1,\' will 327 Main St. Phone 1905 secretary, Bugene. . Borkowski connected with the Ame Decoration at Eiks' fair furnished 'days have been watching the desper- o cture. The|be assisted by Mrs. Charles R. Hare k administration, suffered aby the Eddy Awning & Decorating Co. ate efforts of Harve W. Church, }aml Mrs. 1. B. Danford. 1 wound when fired upon| -advt, doubi: siayer, sentenced to hang I° WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING. in the sarly Sunday morning.| The Stanley Works foreman will day, to cheat the gallows by The Woman's club of New Britain | Murray was «d by a Mr.{hold a mecting tomorrow evening at himsclf to death, toda erted that will meet tomorrow afternoon at the | Callahan ot River, as [which Buperintendent Frederick 'ow- he had succeeded in coinmitting men- Camp school at 8 o'clock. The pro-| Whether the shot was lired by afers will have charge. General Super-|[tal suicide, gram will b in the form of a current | Lighwayman or by street patrols who|intendent Walter H. Hart will speak. | According to Dr. Norman Copeland event magazine with Mrs. H. B.|misinterpreted the actions of the Am-| A} Min Jazzitiers of Bridgeport who has beon dirceting the toreible, TO Win a race ajockey doesn’t put extra Weight Humason of Vine street, editor, {ericans has not been determined at Bardeck's Tues v night.—advt. feeding of Church for the last two| - i | Murray 10 Callahan are new ar Phoenix lodge emple of Honor,|wecks, the physical+ crisis in the Largest spring in the worldl is| MV Is in Mc L) will hold its regular mecting tonight youth's condition has passed and he h h h t h l h probably Wakulla spring, at the|Mmany exaggerations of the perils o), tne 0. U, A. M. hall. An oyster will live-—pnysically. on t e norse tha elps nim succee head of the Wakulla river, in Itlor- | ¢ encountered in the streets. Theyignnar will be served and the De-| Other physieians assert that Charch fda were homeward hound from a concertl e ce™ oe Isdelity will be exemplified, [is menta - WABot InREG, [phen thoy s A el it |, OWIS' whist Tuesday night, lectrie | they RULRITS SERUARE MITRGIAD No man or woman who | sible cause of headache, insom ; & occeupants with N ! hail.—adyt. § state of seli- that he g 3 S teir hands in the air. | A large and interested audience af- no pain Al trap i8] wants to succeed in the race of | nia, or nervousness, it might be RICKETS ) AI‘Hlml;HH.' I1 'wag a1 ‘\.‘Jl"u :‘)‘l‘ '\“m»‘ [tended the meeting of the Jewish sy riday. life can afford the handicap of | well tostop taking teaand coffee Ry fn BT Som [ Relife committee at the .Congregation | Church's hunger strike began more headaches, insomnia, indiges- | for awhile, and drink rich, sat- ) s i i | ericans jumped from their steigh and| S50 STl B0 0 ) Llm strect () ot tHE Cod-liver oil is the i jore - ARG AL e rsiane. DL = L uhaty Chinty, URsS B0 TP LS s tion and debility. Nor can they | isfying Postum, instead. ran Several shots w (4402 3 last evening two weeks he has peen toreibly red. ing in the em, one hitting Murra ) how Nt W i be‘l'd 'fh'"?k’ them, one hitting Auras whee Wil Dot miss Biks' Fair closing to- He scems inscasible to pins stuck 1to afford to take anything that wor. or rickets. us al night. DBardeck’s hall. $4,000 in | his flesh or any other eliorts to arouse | may keep up a continual irrita- md reached a nearby house, where a | them halted, and the Postum is a delicately- { roasted, pure cereal beverage— rizes. - -adwt him. “At tinmes we are not even sure 5 y : crowd quickly gathered L : R " e A 1 on of the nervous system. i X Lt they succeeded in making the po- | BURGLARIES CONTINUE,L said. "It wouid be easier to sit beside i ’ contains richest cod-liver § |\ who quickly areived, nder : ~ SR | : ! | = A Ydel 'hl;l! ‘:hflfkmfln}; Pti!g Order Postum from your oil, abundant in the vita- tand that they were Amepicans and| Police Hear of Three Places That Are \i, e <"1m;~. nys,l mu(l)\f»r : is ple do wfo‘ rin| feTxc ssF 8" roder today, & Dirink "this fra \merican reliet Visited Over Week End I r deatn to . amounts of tea or coffee. For | EH Pt o i ry ricket; were assisted Tome R et i | omonts ry [noined to 1l theory tore he is carried to the galows to pay N\ tea and goffee contain caffeine, awhile, and see if you will not ERI i child needs. | : Ay o store at|eor i 5 " loscoiv are inciined to 1he theory for the siaying of two automobile 3 3 tance is sometime: ! g a subs that is S | feel brighter, more active, and AT ALL DRUG STORES [that street patrois had hated the| "% -\‘”"".}L'; s ,’,,:,v,,'";:",:.“l ::: ':" salesmen to obtun possession of their ) sl Many d ) c | Vety injurious, any doctors | e resistant to fatigue—as so many thousands of others T % | seigh ahead of the Americans andje, e g0 peen made Saturday night Scott & Bowne, B'”"‘“‘:",N‘J' that, when they withessed sudden | Bl or his place. - A window In the| ~He's innocent,” she: ins “be- T + say that caffeine raises the blood ALSO MAKERS flight of the occupants of t¥ cond | e of the bullding was smgshed, but | CAUS¢ he must have been insane und | | {rritates the Kdne conveyance they fired, intending to [ & . Lt | did not Know what he was doing.” RN 1 pressure, irritates S | have felt ) the would-be burgiar was evidently and over-stimulates the 3 halt them for investigation frightened away, as nothing is missed o | | from the store. JOBLESS, 70, KILLS HIMSELE, ( ; entire nervous system. Also Postood comasin tws fafma: Instant vy Postum (in tins) made instantly in the fond, - Wi, condigte-'a = that it is-especially bad for | [ oo o udition of boiling water (fablets or Granules) : For . at 306 Park street, found New dersey Man Pulls Steing With o : i i VT IND!GEST'O‘N Philadelphia, 1Feb. 27— While talk- | the front m-lur of his place opened Koot (o Discharge Shotgun : growing children, or for any one | postum Cereat (in D Ber . oAy 4 who has any tendency to ner- | bulk, for those who prefer to make l\ll,’l.‘w SELF AT PHONE, v e ing over the telephone with a re'a-|yegterday morning, but nothing was tive, Charles J. Neilson, 31 years old, | pjsged from {he place. Dover, N. J., Feb. 27.—Jailure to vousness or insomnia, the drink while the meal is being == mormer istant manag of the | Phe lock on the door into the store | obtain work is believed to have prepared) made by boiling for 20 Rellevue-Stratford He - eonducted by M. Stepanik at 274 prompted James Hill, 70, to end his If you want to avoid & poe~ | minutes. — PALACE — elf twice through the heart in | Bouth Main street was pried off ur- | life II” his hnl')m(‘ in \\'h;\rtm]v, ::n}iml o . . 5 home o Palmyra, N Saturday | day night No trace was found of string t othe trigger of a double bar- STARTING NEXT SUNDAY night. The telephone operator in the |anything having beén taken from the | reled shot gun and with his foot dis- | $6rT ’ (1) Covt 15t St ien, mwnge ke Reunl | 18 |uior Y Charecd e wianon He wan dead Postum for Health—*There’s a Reason 3 PARADISE hot and notifiecd the police, who | when others in the house reached his Harri- iro to the house and found Neil P'rench long distance telephone [ room Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich, s ‘ still helding the [calls are timed by an electric meter Hill had only one relative, a sister connection, living in England. o —Mifdred Conrad Nage!