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18 : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL., DAY, MARC 1922, : T I L e e TR T Y. M. C. A. TO START MEMBERSHIP | st e g IR EASLES, | __ Boys' Work 1 ddition to wel b, Hrse, | The hoys' 4|l"[vi'v‘\\!|‘l”hl simply Hml’::«lllnn‘\‘ y’\:n ‘|u|‘411‘\‘ nume |'m|'il I]v--- A A fi u:ld troubles; use nightly— B sub-division of the main assgeiution | destrian tours In the south and wlong L l i | A —r J’H\l l(-|n|1|1ml‘s on o funior sicgge all| the Canudian border. Some of the gl g | the canvenienee Ivantag® off- [ lengest hikes made in o day were as | o £t L lered hy the “y.' > bo; work | follows: In 1914 he walked from New \ YARORURB committee is composed of the fol i | Industrial Council One of Most Active Features—Local “Y” Trains Many Men For Other | [ovins inen: William €. 1y, Lo |18 hours. In 1916, from Hartford fo n |ty s A ey & Iflomh of hreat Geneml Rev, John L., Davis, Arthur London, 67 county vilage olf about 1,600 pers . = (0 Aotivifs Y v Ralicions. Voecational-Socis R Hancoek, Gustave Winger, Sherrod | 1912, in Northern Maine, Piscataquis song, wheveswas born the mother of Fields—Athletic Activities Popular—Religious, Vocational-Social, Recreational ikt S LRt SRR N e et el s il il ek { General g it, Hannah Simpson, and Palmer and W. 8. Warnor, Much of | tradl through six inches of snow with | where the general lived from 1841 to and Healthful Program—Much Interest in Educational Features-- the activities are planned with 1he as- pound paok on hig shoulders to| Columbus, O March 17.—Ohio will | 1845, His two oldest children, Fred- sistance of o boys' work council, com- nt Iarms, 48 miles, in 17 hours. | Elebrate the centenary of the hicth |erick D, and Nellie Grant, were born (;00(1 Government (‘lllb F()l' BZ))'S _/\]g‘() Han ("l()(.‘l C |“h. ' posed of ,m],‘l,}i,,,.‘” k e u|,,,|,,|w, weked” it for o senson on | Of General S, Grant ,in the coun Tlhl re. The chief orator that day 18 The Physical Department. the Canadian border for the Great his birth and youth, April to be Senator Irank B. Willis of THB pRVRITRI T ARAFLALANE. URGRI e At arn (R PEr a0t pany. {0 Jp00% e s born ot Point Pleasant anle: oy i With the opening Monday of thejgraduate of the Ayer, Massachusctts, | mex at the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., | dircction of Joseph G, IHergstrom, |¥Hh Arthur ' R e s SRR s el ARSI e CEMR T ,the final spring membership campaign by mv‘ High school, und the Wentworth In- |wnd one from the Vuicun Iron Works. | distinguishes between ihlctics as carioa.tip-down. theonnsationt dlvory e iRl BRI S Sl BHER R EHONOnL Il ANk EOnIAGY Bt Geormatown, Young Men's Christian oclation, | ~ = o Employed Boys, : & 1 from the source of the waterw o A‘]"‘n”-{“ i R I .xu nnatl, Hrown county, Iulum the boy Grant Secrctary Clarence M. Barnes and his - . . The e «d boys, under the (':\quln‘ :hn\n‘l||:ru:|';:h '»I;»rgn‘n‘nli ‘w' L Mo : : h ": ‘Iull-:-n ;‘II‘ Ik\'\”! n:rmrilllryw'x;v( ;:':;‘ln: assistants will make a strenuous ef | cection of @ commitiee headed by Su- 7 ] ::'::;:-114111}41\0, S e e Al | e wpent. e wont, to Weat Point fort to emphasize to the young men SR % | perintendent A, A, North, of the| [§ 5 7R p § ‘ % J ? 12 days, i record performance, guished hody of men from ther: nited HaLolty S ages | BN " Skinner Chuck SCETRY e Ak ‘- States Senator Kot :,'(,,‘"'.‘,'_,fs',‘\tl',‘“" GRSDLESL ) B Al m”ix:at:-m-:1"(;::.l\nu.‘v)}'n:] A 1 | Boys' Physical Dept. the Ohio river from Clicinnati April | Atlee Pomercne i to be the chief The Y. M. C. A. in New Rritain is Lectares, * The boys' division of the physical |27 in the steamcrs Isand Quecn and | specker, y divided into three main departments, An instructive lecture course has b i B3| | dcpartment conducts four @ymnasinm | Mogning &ar, to do howage to 4l _ Constructing Righway. under the direction of General Secre-| f i A |been conducted during the winter, | fg s ses, for the High seliool, n‘;l‘ IS R oLl oneig] the most sllustrions | The counties of Clermont and tary Barnes. Of these departments, % Sl [ which inciuded the following topics S 5 k| | younger employed and junior ||\v|r‘|rl‘:;ijf :'mv\i‘hu]n, i 3 hl rown |Im {hes _constructing with the industrial and educational de- K “The New 3 egident Harding, who is (0 de- stote adl, ghway from Cincinnatl B L85 0 Yo dxihy (M S ¢ ; 1 iy i s TMvedaniol A B During the month of October & [liver the commemorative uldress, will | o Georgetown, about 28 miles in Preble, the physical department by icorge T, Kimball; “The |eneral group games contest was held. | be on the Island Quecn, as will Gen- | length, ut a cost of nearly §1,000,000, Joseph G, ”m.;w‘mm. and his PR i'” Men" by Thoma#J. Kelley, of the of volley, baskethall, )|\:|'\u|"(l-|:1l l’l-l“:h\luz‘ and me ol the de-|This road ]y;|"< been rrmr-muy designat- gistant Charles . Vibberts, and the Hartford County Manufacturers' As- eball and hockey w played. | scendants of General Grant. od the Grant Highway, and i e e O IUA T (Rt A DaTE R00lation - “Runohosingl . from ums winning we rilibons, | Jixercises that day will be heid on [along the route traversed by him 6én buck. X B standpoint of a fo two hundred and sty-eight boys | the plot of ground on which former- ‘ horsel in going from Georgetown Brodiaants : i Christ; “Productior v 1L g kg, S A% Al | took part in these pamc iy stood the littie cabin in which | tg Cincinnati when i boy. After two unsuceessful attempts to 3 & e % ivw‘n, of the Statnley It k s During November a class basket- nt w born; the cabin is on Ihlm Ihe two souvenlr coins, issue of £ ? ; ; 3 3 ball league was held in which 300 {state fair grounds here now, enclosed | which has been autho boys took part. Instruction was given [in o s house covering, A det \.1‘ 3 silver half dollar 240 A 4 4 B | Co.; “Selling and Marketing of ke a New Drits . M, C. A. } : tille &, Bikw, Dritain % 2 : Britain Products,” by W. H. Ratten- dollar, will be sold at premium’ and funds used to crect memorial RerananGinaiicutlong the: presantior; 4 - bury, of Landers, Frary & Clark. ; i g ; Y [in athictic cvents in preparation for|ment of soldicrs from Fort Thomas, ANiSKtion wag steried in 1880 with sl g g / i What the Council Ts. | ; BEEl | L1ic annual all around athletics. Life | Ky., are toaccompany the president, | the the late Willlam Parker, as president. : : B | i New Britain Industeial Council ; i suving monograms were awarded to|as will a military band, Four hun-|community h@uses in Dethel and Qther presidents in their turn have < B s & norganization former to advance s T LN {10 older hoys, and swimmers' huttons [ dred survivors of the eivil- war also | Georgetown, and the construction of been R. G. Hubband, Charles : Sty 8 i\ intelligence, health, morals and 3 AT () 25 Loys. A mym Dible ciass was|will’go on the hoats as g a road from New Richmond to Point Mitehell, 7. 1. Humphrey and William - Sy 3 | efficiency the factory workers of the | A |started among the older hoys which Other Events, lm« sant, a distance of five milts, to H. Hart, deceased, Charles J. Parke A& P | city. Itis composed of two men | |8 3 7 Sl b is stlll meeting on Thursday nights.| The following day there will he a|be known as the Grant Memorial M. Wightman and H. H. Pease. - [ from every factory, one representing 8 A total of 150 boys have attended this|cclebration at JBerthel, Clermont | Road. M. PREBLE. LCRU, stitute, of Boston. He came to this, i i [ R s o ) | . . ganized for rational pl he de- city in 1916 and was employed as o | partment 1s composed of one dir mechanical draughtsman until 1919 | : % B e e e o when he entered his duties at the Y. ' : ; 5 kAt bhe s otltioa s M. C. A. He has qualified as a spe- 2 - 3 ‘\\’«»'1 as the oxecutive board of the cial v}l{\m-‘hm(- and expert tool design- ; > SR | (cpartment er. He is secretary of the New Brit- dee ; ; G o e e comy el s B 4 A gymnasium committee comp ain Industrial council. ! one member from each physical f Industrial Council. 1 EoR o ¢ tivity, such as voliey bail, basket ball, Included among a number of other | i A hand ball, wrestling and track mects, items whieh come under the rcope of . | A leaders corps, of member: the industrial secretary’s work, be- o : B4 ' cicts the department in carrying out sides assistant to the general secre- | S 4 its objectives and the promotion of tary, Mr. Preble has charge of check- o > : 5 the work in general. Members of this er and chess tournaments, bowling s : corps, who are training for future tournament, Sunday afternoon relig- . » 3 g | leadershin, \meet weekly for dnstruc- ious meetings, membership campaigns SOSUCRE e tion in the DBible, anatomy, physi- and the dormitory. AT SO | olocy, practical gym work and drills. Among the varfous features of nw e oo Gym Classes. industrial council, one of the .mm-, e g g0 | The department conducts an aver- departments include the John I. % B8 .zc of SO regular gyin clases per Davis Bible class. The chairman of ; # nionth, divideds into sections as fol- the religious commijttec is Clifton Mc- 3 & lows: Scniors, older business men, Kenna, sales manager for Russell-' j Ty he . B P | vounger Dbusiness men, Daily Dozen r')‘l,‘ Whgcumpany.; ‘«))),L.L‘(hj‘e‘(":lmr:l9:1‘]‘:‘E‘ # e ) | classe orps .”‘?"'HU:"";W:_'- o 3 =1 Volley ball teams of New Britain, Hartford and Winsted. New R T Ea e o b e e e e Two junior department hasket- | Britain men on the team are: S. M. Brewster, Charles D. Vib- . . BAR) 5 | ANTHONY A. DORBUCK 1500 boys aure using the gym privilege. | PH ™= S Cere forme v AN < % | pany. e e e hellteams eneonned | ber ts, I1. C. Dressel, N. H. Fitzall, Harty Kutscher, Paul Klambt, Special Classes The annual all around athietics |y 1’ Judd, W. H. Van Oppen, John Luebecl, Bernadotte Loomis, Secretary Barnes came to this asso- JYiconomic. el e et At e AIPLE : i fation in 1900 Tt % | vkt : e st s Rl A 1 S A were held in Deccmber, in which 27 : i 2 7 Y clation in 1909 to take charge of the| The economic committee, under the | factory s They are selected by the| Special class boys pasticipated. Donograms were | | Lloyd Reaney, Maurice Rosenberg, Rev. John L. Davis, J. G. | Hergstrom and H. Y. Stearns. boys’ department, after serving in the | leadership of Chairman Samuel Mc- |companies they represent. demand ind 1 A same capacity in Hartford. In 1943 |Cutcheon, advocates such activities as| The plan of activities is as fol- |swimming, lite saving, e Two |2@warded the winners. | he was made general secretary. lohsenunco of “national thrift week,” | low: fha Yourselt” campaign for |Bible classes are conducted by the| Indoor polo lengues were held in Those Who Have Gone. |ete. “Own your own home,” “make|employed boys. This is a sort of a [physical department and are tanght |41l classes during the thonth of Jdn-‘ ; Under Mr. Barnes a member of |a will," “start a bank account,” “in- | psychological training, teaching the by the leader The department has |Uary in which a total of' 287 boys took | ake Superior, 400 miles long and | Casiquiari river in Venezuela, join- local men have been trained for “Y'|[sure your life,” “make a budget,”|boys to seicct prope the vocation |conducted scheduled physical [part. The all around aqu 5 were | 180 wide, Is the largest fresh water |ing the Amazon and Orinoco held in January, when 125 boys com-*jody in the world. J HowsSaither work in other fields, during the ninel “pay your bills,” etc., all come under | for which they are most fit; co-oper- | training c! promoted ]‘0":‘"?- ments in 3 ball, han hall, SR o & | basketball, indoor polo, baseball, group game, all around athletic con- P “yun C. A. BILLIARD ROOM test; premoted a sectional volley ball Y S‘VHWMING POOL tournament in which Hartford and Winstd associations were represented; organized o track tefom which has competed against Moriden and Water- bury tions and which will rep- resent the assoclation in the state Y. M. C. A. championship track meet this summer; two junior representa- tive basketball teams which have Wwon many games, and two represen- | tative volle 15 now are plaving the Winsted Meriden association teams a serics of games. ses are organized as the in' boxing, wrestling, The Circus. rtment has conducted s monthly suppers, co- promoting entertain- » the Everyman's Rible class, Grotto, and the Methodist sum- institute, and is now preparing to wind up the class season with a cirens which will run two nights, March 1st and April 1st. The Physical Di 4 d s are mem- f the State Physical Directors' society. The physical director is a member of the state volley ball com- mittee and also was recently elected to serve in the capacity as director of physical activities at the state Y. M. | C.'A. camp at Chester, He has been in the Y. M. C. A. work for the past 10 years. Before that he was physical dircctor of boys’ clubs, ins of swimming of girls' clubs and directed playground act s been a member of athletic competed in state amatour ng meects, and army w ling He served three years enlist- | ment in the reguiar 1ith U. 8. cav- peted for honors in the swimming ! no collecting centors was formed, but |in pencil the message: “From my pool. Winners were awarded mono-|the organizer of perhaps the poorest {dear Mary who died last Christmas crams, district in which there center | after nearly 50 married.” A movel feature in the form of a[eaid the greatest enthusias vas| Such gifts from the old were John A. Barlini ls asslstant pliystcal| 8, Neuman, seoretary - of the Union | Countancy, ~business corréspandence ‘41 baskotball shooling contest wi | shown by the Marys living there. atched by others from young en- director In Passadena, California, un-| Manufacturing company, chairma® (4nd modern productive methods; mu - ; Iebruary. A certain number of [ In a rural district just outside ion- s like the small gir] who en- shots from various angles was givenldon an old man brought + uhil- | closed four shillings and six pence LS | der Warren S, Slater, physical direc- | conducts general foremen's nights and | 8i¢, the orchestra wnd glee club; ex- 8t 1 < 4 | ch boy and the boy scoring the|lings and six pence wrapped up 4n a|which she collected among her littie tor, both going from here; Lee An-|educational courses jor cmpl M‘hllwlh and lectures on sex nyglene, [ i i ‘ drews is physical director at Parker: - Among the toples were “Indus ty and health are included. This : % most points won the contest. Another|scrap of paper on whic _written | friends. } years he has been in charg: William hv scope of action of this commit- |ation with the athletic department of Hultgren, now is physical director i 5 | the Y. M. C. A. social, solding of fac- Dubuque, lowa; Ralph rrel, is a Yducational. tory nights and foremen's night; edu- sistant physical director in Hartford;| fThe educational committe, Carl|cational, courses in salesmanship, ac burg, West Virginia; Carl Carlson, is| Safety,” by A. D, Risteen, of the |15 ddition {o the Americanization, s basketball league was held with 2ok 514 boys entered. | mrm———— an assistant physical dircctor in Hart- | Travel Insurance company onomic and religious programs, ford; [ouls Bruemmer is industrial l\vr]nnr Iit,"” by Walter Camp, au- | Department. Twenty Boy Scouls passed tests,| === secretary in Middletown; Andrew | thor of the “Daily Dozen,” and head | T ‘ool or “Hi-Y club® cither on the gym floor or in, the Danielson, Conrad Hoaglund, Richard of the All-American football team; and the overnment club form pool. [ Anderson, Howard Demarest, are in “Progress in loods,” by Lewis I, |the two principal teatures of the boys' B : e A junior leaders corps was formed | the Y. M. C. A. training school at! Allyn, one of the country’s leading | department. The more active of the [ . R | vith 10 boya as members, The ob- || S K ] ' Springfleld; Iric Norfeldt is physical pure food experts. The average ul-|two is the Hi-Y club, composed of |dect of this corps is to promote those - 4 k1B ) 1 o / MW | 1oys who show ability in leadership, . director at Norfolk, Virginic tendance at these meetings is 2050, High school boys who are members 1%, Stier, is educational secretary The social part of these programs|of the Y. M. C. A. Officers of the that they may be a help to the physi- | Tokio, Japan; Franklin H. Brown is|is in charge of William C. Dalzell, [ club are: President, Henry Christ; . X cal department. national Y. M. U. A. physical director | welfare superintendent at the Stanley | vice-president, Dwight Latham; sec Ay The for Japan; Wilson M. Hume is gen-| Works. | retary, Paul 1. Lucas; treasurer, Ey- two junior basketball teams have been very successiitl, Bach l\.n In five minutes “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’ ends eral sccretary at Lahore, India. . Americanization. | crett” Williams; chairman of the ad- won 8 out of 9 games played. Indigestion Gases Acidity The local staff in addition to the{ {'nder the Americanization com-|ViSory committee and general super ; |1 ¢ i ke g e - s i above men includes Miss Mabel Johin- | mittee, with M. H. Norton, of the P.|Visor, A. A. Dorbuck. N, R LA & son, ofice secretary Al R S e e Featuve of Club, o e TN { HMARY NOT SO POPULAR Sourness . Flatulence Palpltatlon Industrial Department. | considerable eco-operation i given | The big feature of the Hi-Y club is RGeS > gt ‘The industrial department is under cricanizati recto ames (3. | the weekly lecture by some promin- TR ‘s Di e { department s under | A mericantpation Director James [, | bl A S BNAL R B ) TR o Take “Pape’s Diapepsin” now! In|gestion and distress. Miilions of men he direction of Elliott M. Preble, a | O'Brien. Stercopticon slides for|ent speaker. These meetings eve dis- | CHAS, 1. VIBBRR . [EErsend CORECCIBE SR QUL ECUBIE e 1T StoThE |und women today know that It is | evening schools have been provided, | tinctly ecducational and made | — a i — : y B L LU L A E I L R s i o hew eltizens night” 15 beieng | doubly attractive by the caliber of | alry, has scen service in Cuba and| Gift to Princess Mary Find Name |Don't bother what upset your stomach | i 0"i,‘l“;‘(.r1:|“| e ey ‘plulmt--i. & | the speakers secured and the char- | Mexico, rode hundreds of miles in the Less Common in British Islos. or which portion of the food did (ho!u,‘., delicate org: N,p,‘,mh.,, and they Athleti acter ¢ :1” (f{;x‘( :nl;n:l' I( 3 ‘, ldie ar !v was a member of 1Iw! 04 damake. 1f your stomach is sour,|eat their favoriic foods without fear, H ih. adron which made 'm(ul ree- London, March 17.—"Mary"” is be- |gagsy and aipset, and what you wt 1t your Stomach dannI take care ot Skin Tortured Babies Sleep | Tollowing the talk by Walter Camp| M thers Rest upwards of 500 copies of the Daily| Minst acong its own members &nd lord march in Cuba, riding 130 miles | coming less common as a girl's name [ate has fermented into stubborn [pour liberai limit without rebellion; O Dozen exercises were procured by the | then for other employed boys in as|in 2§ nours. He participated fn the [in the British Isles, say the or urapn; | hena dizey, and doies yol|IE Fout. toed 8 f HodhEe tistead: of hietic committee under Chairman | Wide a circle as the boys and their inaugural parade for President W. . lers of the fund for the presentation peich gases and acids and cructate la p, remember the quickest, surest, . After Cut‘cura |James ‘laviick, and were distributed | officers can reach, \hr “ood Govern- Taft, vl s a membher of the troop | of a wedding gift to Princess Mary in fundigested food——just talke o little | most harmless avtacid is Pape's Dia- Boap. e, Forwmpies] |10 foremen and employes of the dif- [ment cinb has un en w number | which escorted the | lent in the|the name of “The Marys of the Brit-|pupe's Diapepsin and in five minutes!pepsin, which costs only sixty cen ot L e s iiopt X ML dow s | forent fagtortén. Two Daily Doen | of objectives, in uving AizoktDhe) [south. On another occasion he was|ish Empire” These are very difficult ym: SR ABAEC aohrNe Hr ik It Tk ’k‘ G tlrlué Hied- 44 a classes were formed, one from the guidance, recreation, physical in- |one of a number of escorts in Ilorida ' times and in the really noor Lorouzhs | e i e