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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, \’\'I‘f!b\'l’..\llL\Y, APRIL 12, 1022, e e — e s — DO you drinK | “ljow I Iron Qut l'h.e Moral And Mental !'-Tw ”}r ( h«! ‘nr Emma Reiman, s g pervisor of Arkansas' only par. - ¢ = entlal school, located at Litfle o # 3 ? A X Rock, where children, sentenced 9 Wy ) A e ’ by the juvenile court, pe per ~ £ . ¢ ) | mitted to remain in their homes g SERATLS . : h £ el [ at night, thus escaping the insti. . N & A tutional taint " % Ve 45 2 YO ; R i A Her job 15 to iron out the moral i o~ HE lower prices on Fisk ; B S X A flls and mental defects of (he # { Cord Tire iy e R o I % ; o Kenhie 3 entire Little R <rd Tires are iteresting Rock student body 8he i a friend of the delinquent ! ; to you because Fisk quality at NON -SKID CORD UST TE ? . and the incorrigible, She tolly ¥ . BIHIARE s low pricesmeans more tire value OR A how she handles these children ? v A o, than any other tire can give ! L_—__ and “adjusts them,” ! 4 AL 6 i e There's a distinct difference in favor of BY EMMA REIMAN A i g A3 E e?‘."""‘"""?‘ with other tires As a "mental engincer” who is to| : : T A will show you Fisk are bigger, “Salada’ ey Id-up the Jife of a child I en- : ¥ 1 stronger, and lower priced | deavor first of all to get un agcurate . 4 : throughout the range of sizes, gl S SIS ':ml scientific knowledge of the ma S ‘\T‘SFIED “'ITH lt rial with which T am going to build o 3 1 Ther a Fisk Tire of extra valuc in every : ‘l The l’\”’l' i8 first examined from J 2 size, for car, truck or speed wagon, BUREAU’ |top to toe by a corps of specialists e | BUREAU’S ATTITUDE {and_needed physical adjustments | ¢ ' 3 x 8% Fisk Premicr Tread $10.% } o (are made as quickly as possible, i 80 x 3% —Non-Skid Fabric . 14.85 gy | Then come the psychological tosts, 80 x 85—Extra-Ply Red-Top 17.85 “‘h!“‘(-"'[\"‘ Officials Claim Lack of | I test and study for five things in the % 0x3,— Ply Non-Skid | - [ mental equipment of the child " Clincher Cord 17.85 | Co-operation ‘on Part of Spring- | First, Ttest for mental age, that is ¢ ) 5 5 ) " Rnay } ' \ i 80 x 3%4—Six-Ply Non-Skid Son 0[ Former Water Boald Glen( 4 |tho general intelligence. | - / 4 Cord Siraigi Side 10,5 ficld Agencics, | Second, I test tor his special abil- % i 81x4 —Six-Ply Non-Skid Selected OSucceed Selarder | e esuiar meeting ot e g IR, 20 BRUICE S ok Cord ., ., , 21.60 | | Britain Junior ,\r‘hlx vement council, | 3 i 32x4 —Non-Skid Cord . 30.50 which includes all club leaders and |©f book-minded, and so much better | : 82 x 41/—Non-Skid Cord 39.00 | others interested in the advancement | With = problems v[l]n\n\\l‘m. conerte | ] ; 34 x 435—Non-Skid Cord . . 41.00 of Junior Achievement work, will he | Material than with problems of ab- | i g | 85x5 —Non-Skid Cord . . 651.50 felt Oraaka C o | Slract thinking. | ’ | ield In the Chamber of Commerce | SUTAC SMDKRE, 0 o s ’ : T | | Matthew Egan, son of the late P, J. Kgan, for many years clerlk of the board of water commissio was elected by the board of health the monthly meeting in City hall evening, to succeed Dewey Seland as third sanitary weto Miss I trice Leugfeld of lLake Placid, N, rooms at 7:30 o'clock Monday even- " !namic force, or will power, and the ([ Ing. As this council, under its newly which he attacks the prob 58 way in w e attacks rob- | adopted " by-laws, meets hut four lems of dally life. MISS EMMA REIMAN, times a year, there is likely to be 4 e | considerable business transacted. Fourth, J study the parsonglity of e f | The 1 r to be held the week of | the child and size up the traits that the ‘mdlwdua]s interests, fdeals and | essential to arriving at a solution | was _appointed tuberculosis = nursc| s a5 il he discussed and final | Predominate. A mild, amiable child [ ambitions. | of nis individual problem upon the recomme tion of Dr, 1¢ d | blang Mads;: e question of a paid | WO not be handled like an ag- A thorough study of the child's| Schooling recommendations are P. Lee, superin nt, { worker is ;\lwcml to come in for | ressive bully. environment and backgrounds, as|then made to fit each individual | There were cleven applicants for g qicano | Fifth, 1 study the mental content, | well as the family history, is also | case, L),‘-T\v.rx:mi”“ as follow Alfred ack of Co-operation. | Schade, One of the most important things livan and Harr, heuy, The vote by ene Yl of that lrunwu In encouraging o tend- | . Py L e ballot was \ Mr?Egin, | ency to split the local organization by | Reported as Preparing to go Fxten- Ullr“'t: Mr. Scheuy, one, and Mr. Pe- | dealing with a few individual club | sively Into Manufacture of Aniline | | chou 3 - a . , one. ; leaders over the head of the local | New Mille Ordinances. | council. Several members of the ex- | Dyes—Official Statement. Permission given to Dr. Lee to|ecutive committee are of the opinio: ask the common touncil to revoke the | that 2.‘-. program could be ecarried ou’Z B()m m ][aly’ Becomes successml‘ Parig, April 12.—(By the Associat- ‘D. MCMlllflfl fifld WIIG Qlllfi[ly milk ordinances now in effect and ‘“i”' th ¥ without the aid of Spring- ed Press)—French dye manufacturers adopt the revised ones which * th\|feld, provided the local people can | . oy are buying up secrets for making ani- | ob A H | 13 Mrs. W. Fay, phone 1841-3—advt. board had accepted at & previous|find a way to support a field worker, | Hel‘e 1 POlmCS ’ line dyes from Germans. These opera. | Se]VIDg I]l]lYel‘SEII‘y at ome Clty ltems Dr. Mann removed to Booth Block, meeting. ) . question of club leaders making | tlons have given rise to reports of a| A advt, The contract for xmm‘rinr; the win- | ror s meetings and projects pe- | gr‘nrfl:fll commercial alliance betwecen Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner. dows and verand: : complisied to he Jocal papers Will be | e election of Angelo M. Paonessa | the French and German dye interests. | Mr. and Mrs. Dugald MeMillan of |51 sanitarium was awarded i iam | thrashed out in this mecting. to the mayoralty of this city is one of | The manager of the Irench dyo |[Forest street are quletly and without| —gporyy pefore the polls closed yes- D H. Allen, _ v Mo A the greatest examples of the democ- | producers and consumers' association |0stentation, receiving the ‘°“f~"“‘f”“‘ terday, an alarm was ed from on't env: 0. Ditored afi b BOmma £ A PRINCESS VERY 0L | racy which exists in the United States. | today said there reports were an exag- | tions and well wishes of their friends | gy ss "o “the corncr of High and the sirl with he was awarded the cor Lo |1t proves that the greater majority of | geration. He explained that most of | Upon the occasion of thelr 30th wed-| proaq strects, bringing the depar per wire s i as A Wife Of Crown Prince Of Greece | (0 people believe in Lincoln's fund- |the patents protecting German pro- | ding anniversary today. | ment to 247 Washington street. Mrs, a Clear skin A. M. Rutherford was awardod al Down With Typhoid Fev |amental principle of Americanism | cesses had expired and that nothing | Aaiziba dn Sprigneld) Peter Shuvchuk, of that address for- contract to repair the floor Uil Tondon, April 12.—The condition | that “all men are created equal.” |now prevented French concerns from | April 12, 1892, Dugald MeMillan, | oor o turn on the draughts of a stove use municipal slaughter se. t Willi of princess Elizabeth, wife of C rown | Mr. Paonessa was born in Italy and ' using them. u‘mn @ young bus!n?ss man making causing the house to fill with smoke. cost $140. . Prince George of (reece is causing|came to this country at an early age.| It requires a considerable amount his first venture for himself, and |ppere was no damage done. A discussion as to whether Y80 fanxie, says a Central News dispatch | His parents settled in New York state | of experimenting to put these pro- | Llizabeth Hill, a young woman resid- | “'maye’ yor to Rogers' Recreation tal clinic should come under = the lynom “Athens, dated Tuesday. Iever| and there, the present mayor-elect be- | cesses into operation, however and |iN8 in Springfield, where he had Building tonight. Open alle advt. health board or the sehool Was | pug developed and the patient has a|gan the carcer which has brought his | some French manufacturers preferred | Worked previously, were married. The | A 14 Vear-old girl was picked up in cut short by a motion of bayor Cur-|femperature of LetNgen 102 and 104 | election to the highest honor fn this|to buy the secrets it wo explained. [ceremony was performed at the . Mgin’ strect store yesterday afte Soothing and Healing tis to take up the i come he- | with gome hemorhha® ity These transactions it was said, are Pride's home by the Rev. Dr. Knight|oon by Patrolman W fore the meet e L that the | (An Athens dispatch last Frid He was connected for a number of |outright purchases, leaving French | Of the Trinity Methodist church of | genling merchandise found Soa andomtment question of the dental clinic Wus 1ot | gqid *prin abeth was seriously | years with a large construction eom- | producers free to sell their products| SPFingtiell. They went to houseKeep- | that the gir is also a pickpocket. She cleanse in order. i wi yphoid fever.) | pany in New York, starting in at the! on any market. |ing in New Britain, where, on the |y pe in the juvenile court on Sat- 3 Bills amounting to $1,683.31, of g | hottom as a water carrier and climb- ‘xnu‘vt‘rlmz Pebruary, Mr. MeMillan | yrgay morning, u‘rltate pores, which $69: are for the tubercu- EDDE i ting up the ladder until he was made had opened up a department “store| mhe New Britain Lumber Company overcome losis hospital, were approved and or- Mr. and Mrs. Hernian l!\m her of ‘mn-nun of various sections of work- WITNESSES TELL .F |at the corner of Main and Commer- | pave Red Cedar Posts and Strips in ro dered paid. 28 Osgood avenue, yestorday recoiv- |ers. L|d\ streets stock with which to repair that grape subdue bl ’ . 3 dren have been born to |, ed congratulations on their 55th wed- | Here 20 Years Three children | arbor.—advt. Giving subscriptions or donations| ging anniversary, which they quietly| TUpon his arrival in this city 20} \\n and Mrs, McMillan. They are:| Motoreycle Policeman Willia and 2 produce to charity is viewed with suspicion In| cejebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Fleischer | years ago he became engaged in the | |Helen, now Mrs. Maurice Johnson of | gtrolls brought Eric Miller, of skin Burham enjoy gaod health. [stone mason business and, aided by | | Hamilton street; Ruth, now Mrs. Vic- | Arch street to the police station yes- L | his knowledge acquired in New York, jtor Poindexter of Hartford and Don- | terday afternoon, where he was given Have a healthy skin i : |he was successful from the &tart. |y . ; [ald, who lives at 40 Forest street|q talking fo by Chicf Rawlings re. that everyone admires. = — i oy ater e wene into the automobite |Stillman I Accnsed of Tl‘ymg 0 | ith his parents. Two grandehlidren, | garding the manner in which he op- [ [ busi and at the present time he Barbara Johnson and Larrabee |crated an automobile in the wicinity \ is one of the most successful automo- : |.\| fillan Johnson have added to the|of Griswold and Columbia street. : bile dealers in the city. Blly Evldeflce |Joy of the grandparents. Become an Assoclate Member of the Sh K @ 11 Years In Politics —— New Britain Choral Socicty and re- e news i He was first elected to the common LESS SHIP BUILDING ‘cchp your tickets for concert in ad- i council from the sixth ward 11 years Montreal, April 12.—Severe croos- vance of public sale, avoiding the n- ago. His services during the first | examination awalted the full biooded | * e convenience of standing in line. Call “] am a Domestic Science Graduate I (55 oF tie sevice stamned Him ab|dndien Lotis Beativais tathen of thal a man deserving of better things.|guide, T'red Beauvais, when trial of |[Records Show That American Bulld~ and a chemical student from the B |Term atter term ho was roturned to | the Btlilman alvorce case waa resumed | .. 11, q 5000 Tons Dess Than Thioy | the common council, at first as coun- h»;e today e : \ 1 i { cilman, and later as alderman. Iis Cesterday the Indian parents de- 2 4. 'R —Normal School. After makmg . e;.:::wnwnu nt that he intended to be- | fended their son and Mrs Anne 1'.i Had s H . . : ? come a candidate for the mayoralty | Stillman against the charges of mis-| New York, April 12.—American | the experiment testing various | (\\’:::\rm‘ ived in many quarters with | conduct made by James A. Stillman, |shipyards are mf- building 138,800 | . | doubt as to his ability to carry the | who alleged in suing for divorce that | gross tons of shipping, 8,000 tons less | baklng POWders I never use any | B | voters of the majority of the voters of | they had misbehaved in the Quebec|than were in the yards on July 1. 1914 | 1 » | the clty. One of the strongest ob-|woods and that Ired Beauvais was siid a statement issucd today by except the Ruyag. ) Mrs. J. P.| | jections to him was that he was a | the father of little Guy Stillman. | Lloyds. World shipbuilding in general % | “foreigner,” even though he s a Parents’ Testimony. |1s rapidly reverting to the pre-war naturalized American citizen. By their testimony, Fred's father|gcale the statement continues, with His election yesterday proved that|and mother sought to show it would | Great Britan reporting 500,000 tons the bulk of the people judged him as|have been impossible for workmen at| yore work on hand than in the pre- 2 a man, and not as one not born in this |the Stillman summer camp Near|warq perfod. AR i countr, The term “foreigner” was|Grande Anse, Que, to have drawn| . jecrease of 40 per cent in work " N not considered yesterday. The only |aside roller curtains a‘nd peeked at| .. yan4 has been reported for Amer- v fact which carried weight was that| Beauvais and Mrs. Stillman in the fcan yards in the past three months 'Aka%fl@ P@“"Vn Ew | Mr. Paonessa was an American citi- | bedrooms of the lodge. They said | o' Y2708 I IS PASE Trce monthe | pre. 2 | ¢ tha 3 st of the world’s | & I 1918. Mrs. Beauvais, however, wag|TOor¢ than the rest o i Absolutely Pure ] . & e declared to have been uncertain on |Y2rds <'rvmbibnu«l | § this point. R = I + " FOREIGN POLITICAL (.(lk%ll & ¥ T K > There were other points of differ- Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste § I]EM[}ERA S H[]LI] ence between the statements and those e PR of their neighbors who rore than g |Such Is Way Report Of Venizelos Rn-l | year ago testificd against Mrs. Still- turn Is Branded In Athens L 2 : . i fur (et gl B dnejt=Ite CEHS V";T['RY MAR[;H "",‘“" The neighbors swore that Mrs.| Atnens, April 12.—(By Assoclated |fd L) att‘e DEMONSTRATION Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St., New York Stillman and Beauvis occupled = ad-|procs) The report that Eliptherlos AND EXHIB]"ON joining rooms, in the lodge and tl\ativvm”,\mg been invited by King i the Stiliman children-—Anne, Alexan-| aonstantine to re-assume the premier g , 2.000 Parade While 10,000 Look | ser zna James sl in fents outside. | i Gl rizea in responsivi | A rare treat that no home decorator should P — Mr. and Mrs. Beauvals sa AD P tial slaania : N . 4 . = : s idlev’s “Goat” Present wers mo. tents on the place at that |Coics, A8 “mere conjecture.” 1t had g miss at our Chi-Namel Store on 7 b i R i SRR AL L L AR OH..Ql]lg BY'S "G0aL” PTESENL | tie. “Pne ohildren and Mrs. Stitiman tormer promier would devote his ac. | dates given below ] o —_— ff‘“p‘ml ’”””"l“f on the ‘f"’;‘“d s?"i"‘s" tivities while abroad to supporting the | E E i ; hey said, and Beauvals slept upstairs. | ;15,91 cause in the general effort il T i Av R@UGH and Seidom in the history of local may- | Mrs. Beauvais after identitving | Mopeh, SN0 ol peace with the It will pay YOU to come and learn the m?n‘vleashy' econqn!u | oraity clections has there been such|Fred's handwriting on three insignifi- [, A A i cal methods of beautifying everything in the home with t tha* which d to Hp Turks and safeguard the national in- |§ 8 an enthusiastic turnout as tha® which|cant notes, however, was said to Ve | {orosts, followed announcement last evening| also identified a letter in which Fred CHI-NAMEL that Alderman A. M. Paonessa, demo-|{old of tents being on the place. z = §l | crat nominee for mayor, had carried Attempted Bribery, To Make RlCh A Chi-Namel Demonstrator il test Chi-Namel in | the city over his republican opponent, Counsel for Mrs. Stillman called bolling hot water, ham. | George A. Quigley. several French-Canadianss today in R d Bl d | mer it and otherwise CONVINCE YOU of its HREL, HAMMER and yoing any this spring? If so, why not use K| Approximately 2,000 persons took|yarious places along the St. Maurice WATERPROOF DURABILITY and {ts SELI-LEVELING ADVAN- Are you going to need an) = p.;- £ ; tout B! art in o street demonstration in hon: [valey. Others were summoned to TAGES which maks it possible for the Most Inoxperienced to apply good judgment by demanding 26 Gauge Rust-resisting H|or of the mayor-clect, »wlnlr]lmor]e support charees that attempts to| Revitalize your worn-out ex- |l swithout leaving laps and brush macks. Thoro I Ghi-Namol Bnamel 3 99 3 . T a 3 " | than 50 automobiles bearing red torch ppihe witnesses to tell of such impro- . Paint or Varnish for old or new, hard and goftwood, metal, cement, “TONCAN METTLE.” The price per foot is a trifle higher, § Jights took up the rear of the p rro‘s- trieties were mnade by J. Albert La- hausted nenllxel a;d :creue I Dluster, eto., each guaranteed highest quality o Money Refunded, y ’ et . v i i y P , v fl | sion through the main streets. The fontaine, alleged representative of Mr. our stren and endurance |§ i but when you consider that they will give you many more R slor, thionsh thr 00 Bt corph|Sumrne: & sl ol FREE! 80¢ Can of CHI-NAMEL VARNTSH to Halders of Attach- years service than the cheaper grades you will agree that § \md the New Britain Military band| “gher Simand testified yesterday that |yople usually taks ut pure organic lron—- od Coupon. th the ch t in the end T T e ) 10‘”"‘: U8 uhsrimd Latontalne, 08040 Ay \.‘3.\#;1, od ‘and like the iron 1n spinashs | ey are the cheapest in the end. people lined up on the curbs andfgs 000 to two workmen, Ferdinand |loais snd anpice . One. doon of Numei J ontitles bearer to one 80 cont| M cheered the marchers as they passed|pagge and Harry Grennon, if they |lron Is estim B Ay THIS FREE COUPON(-"“ of Chi-Namel FRER at ; vabaty. T4 * repair s by. Would swear they had #8tr Wrongfal {TUNYAERS (R trkante frem tohisnk o ous [t Y Varnish Brus We paint and repair Tin R(’Of' Ou _“‘pa“ shop. 2N The parade was headed by a car-loonduct by Mrs. Stillman and Beau- | of Negeistien. oF Bell & 0804 Kb ‘?:;‘_,::r‘c“lnpgg ?:::::«?; no; 80¢ (‘!:rmn ;’\‘urr‘hlur"*)‘o(mlnl:‘:v\‘:‘nv‘l\.n:.:; wheels can take care of any job within a radius of ten miles. riage with a goat covered by a blan-|vais, This offer was alleged to have | pies. It is like uking etract ot beot in- | | Ghii-Namel Broausts, N QRVICE ket upon which had been pajnted the|peen made in June, 1920, just betore ron 18 Mmm DeEdIgeathd o> TR | TRY OUR SNAPPY SERVICE. B wording: Mr. Stillman filed his charges, In De- |aimost immdiate absorbtion and 4 “We got Quigley's Goat.” cember of that year both Page and |[tion by the blood, while metal o Address ) ‘s, rmed at the cor-|g ified in New Y at |1Ton"just as it comes from the action of The. procession formed at th Grennon testified in New York that strong acids on small pieces of iron flings. | ner of Main and East Main st:‘m-f-:- they had pepped through windows| over 4,000,000 people annually are using i = | After marching through Main street,}4nq keyholes at the Stillman camp in [N d Tron. 1t will not injure the teeth | | o 1 " ai i1l rop- | nor disturb the stomach. A few doses wiil . ° |the paraders flied up West Mainio1p and seen Mre. Stillman improp- It Meuth e, fomack, fmdcre il f - April 13th, 14th and 15th at |sirect to the home of Joseph M. Hal-lerly conducting herself with Beauvais. [t Wit “be’ farunded. 1y ine. manutae: N Y y Buas m n, the last democrat to hold the Another defense witness, Armand |ture f you do not obtain satisfactory re- Member New Britain Master Plumbers’ Association [0l of mavor. e was caled out| page, said Lafoniaie —afered him s 7 " S o e | S T B S s | The Abbe Hardware Co A BOdy of Reliable Samtm‘v hngmeel'\' complimented the party upon its wise|gimilar testimony but he refused.|Look for the lette 4' 1. on every tablet. - L [ NG ) \f N VNIN | selection of a mayor. The procession|Neither Page nor Simand was cross- [Sold by all drug z B e U i I, | then moved to the sixth ward, the dis-lexamined. NUXATED I Tel. 2079 New Britain, Conn. 139 Hart [trict that practically decided the — RON| 279 MAIN STREET election, and celebration of victory| - Pure carbon is {ransparent to For Red Blood. Strength was concluded. rays; mineral matter is opaque.

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