New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 17

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IS YOUR CHILD SICK e It Gude's " Thirty Years Doctors' ¥ Toni¢. Children that grow too favorite fast an Iren do work hard at school) bhecom pale and a little run-down, and the about them. ly. There is a simple and good rem Ay for this. It is Gude's Pepto-Man an, the tonic rich in a certain form he system, Guge's § absolutely safe to give to any child pbout Gude's Pepto-Mangan, ‘ertisement. CHILDREN'S WEEK T0 BE OBSERVED pril 80 to May 7 to Be Devoted | to Religious Instruction ' Chicago, April 7.—Children's Week, hich has been observed in 50 states pnd provinces of North America to mphasize religious education as a phase of child conservation, will be bserved this year April 30 to May 7, nd at such other dates as particular ‘ommunities may select. “At least 2,000,000 of the 25,000,000 children f North America under 12 years of £e are receiving no religious educa- ion whatever,” Mrs. Maud Junkin Baldwin, superintendent of the chil- Iren’s division of the International Bunday School association, said here ning the plans of the division " this observance. The week was irst recognized in 1918 in 44 states nd provinces and the number was ubsequently raised. It is proposed that the week in- tlude one or more of the following catures: (1) A meeting for parents, Sunday chool leaders and day school teach- rs to present “the children’s need of feligions education.” (2) The opening of a booth or tent pr room or corner in a store for the purpose of making a Sunday school xhibit, distributing literature helpful {0 parents and Sunday school teach- irs and interesting the general public n the movement for hetter religious Pducation of the children. AND AIUNG? Moscow Journals Turn Loose on I‘rpm-!\lunznn—l"or play too hard or perhaps work too hard at school (oh, yes, some chil- riothers and fathers become worrjed The youngsters do not at with their usual big appetites, and 0 thoy become thin and tire out eas- { dron that is readlly absorbed hy Pepto-Mangan will soon put the color back into the hildren's cheeks and give them the ¢ind of an appetite every mother oves to see. It is sold by druggists n two forms—Iliquid and tablet—and sk your home doctor what he thinks Ad- m CES e — PAPERS ATTACK MALCONTENT GROUP Dissatistied Circle of Communists d Moscow, April T~Moscow news. papers have turned thejr broadsides loose on the little group of Commun- st malcontents who dareq present to the last meeting of leaders of the Communist Internationale Rrievances against the present turn of affairs in Russla, alleging that the new eco- :|nomic system is a resurrection of " | bourgeois. domination, ; However the papers print the text of the complaint and the list of those who comprise the group of malcon- tents headed by A, Shliapnikoff, one of the leaders of the Metal MTrade Unlon, who has been chosen as a dele- gate to Genoa. In all there are 24 signatures to the statement of griev. ances, including Mme. Alexandra Kol- lantay, member of the Central - utive Committee, the real government o n (3) A houseé-to-house visitation of e homes of the community to find Al children who are not in Sunday lchools. | (4) A parade of the children of the sunday schools to arouse the jnterest »f the general public. () A pageant presented in the own hall, the municipal building, or ny other building to which pcople ?ill go, designed to show the need of eligious education. (6) A children's festival of song nd story to create community spirit ind “an appreciation on the part of dults of the ministry of song and tory in the religious life of children.” (7) An institute for parents and unday school teachers to afford them n opportunity to receive definite in- truction in the religious education of hildren. Many denominational leaders and publishers assisted {n the 1921 ob- lervance, Mrs. Baldwin said. She dGded that in some communities latholic churches and Jewish syna- fogues observed the week in their jwn way. ACCEPTS NEW POST London, April 7..—Lord Birkenhead, ord chancellor of England, re- cives £10,000 a year, has undertaken [nother post, though not quite so licrative. He has succeeded the late lord Halsbury as high steward of the Mniversity of Oxford at a salary of £5 ‘1 year. | There are no duties now attached o the office but a few centuries ago [ne of his tasks would have been to ry scholars for treason. AGED TRUMPETER DIES | TAverpool, April 7. — Trumpeter lames Richardson, a survivor of the Ahmous Balaclava cavalry charge, im- hortalized by Tennyson, died here, [ged 91. Two years ago, seven can- ster shots were removed from his oulder, where they had lodged for 4 Vears without causing him discom- prt. Invention of billiards has been at- uted to a Frenchman named De- h,'ne. who lived in the reign of King harles TX. lles? 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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922, ssed by the govern- ment for ra support to its pol- ley-and maintaining party diseipline was displayed by the action of the Metal Trades Congress which, aften f i address by Premier Lenine, adopt- ed a resolution of cengure against Shilapnikofr, "leave the Communist party it you like," & the Pravda, “and we will fight you," adding that the group could not stay in the party and op- pose the present turn of affairs, In its petition to the Internationale the group stated that it considered the nolicy now being executed in Russia would lead to a split among the pro- letariat, whole factions at congresses being deprived of their rights, while |* persons expressing opinions contrary to those professed hy the leaders w persecuted and deportd. 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