New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1922, Page 18

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 POSTAL EXPERTS _‘— ‘HflNlH CHILDREN o Ford | ‘NHMNS PAYING Advertlsmg mducesafirst sale V‘\\~\-v|'\m.-|w“||1l o e e HNOW LANGUAGES| " . % HAPPY WITH GIFTS FOR EDUCATION| Est “Rssle™ sione mahes permenen: Vend, however custom translator's life at n, in its Are Able fo Translate Even Vend, |1 a Forgotten Language . g for the man who tr Al Funds Expended Belong (o the Tribes of (he \mdcn 5 | [American Brothers and Sisters | Have Brought Sunshine to Them | re employed followir of the esplonage act, e from the re fore : Chicago, April 14.—A newspaper|earriers, At present gix | Paris, April 14—American ehildren | ellpping In some queer tongue, lay‘on | tpansiators on duty, read - | have hro t happiness and ‘ 4 the desk of Michael O'Malley, assist- | jnors and pamphlots in * a4 - t payin ant superi nt of mails at the : lages a ‘, Vinleets, i 0 the llves of thelr little hrothers an eduea . .TEA Chica Attholied 1o ikl | nd wisters in Franee. The penniey |expendea in 1 Once tried, is never forsaKen .:. S Wi o ookl o y n RHIAL. Tk ThitaiE B [ Aitnn. 60 Oklshoma B e e e ] “What 18 dd Mr, O'Malley |, ctre | Spent for candy and sweetments have tribe administered und Sealed nacKetsonly BlacK,Green ormixed in response a visitor's ques them | “habled Junior Red Cross to give to ment of the interi s “Oh, that's Vend, one of the fc o translate the va t fldren of Franee, in thelr name C, Calhoun, sup ¢ ¢ o~ B 4l whioh oUF BoWRDAREr JI6. 10, HanKnze Sie ag i pielep el b e R o o BITIERD Mhib e salioale. Nevo, Mlcant Indian children, The supcr- |shop*work, carpentry, leather ma- transiators kiow | Bl SR UL L seliools form the largest unit of In s office hay jurlediction over the|chine and metal work, homemakiitg Rl R o8 Thaie: wiio-igve 204 ) RIF thee Damal “aiid> ecreation dian Sehools operated mmder one su. | 1ndian pupil only in these day schools| for girls and scientific home econo For fl 1 who have [, Norwegia § and recreations | J not over the public schools . | mies arc a part of the industriol pervisor in t form so mueh their little k ¢ tanght the a part of the 1K in Ameri ch boys and never heard of a language called - - Vend, here is its story, as told by Mr, ey The Stors OF Vend Butler’s Romance [sin. » industrlal program is a hools course, schools are | part-time process, Mr, Calhoun oex- for cach distinet tribe and | plained, with the pupll devoting half completed edueational plants, | his time to industrial seducation and The supervi the five eivili (‘hoctaw, Chic Sy of “ ; & m the gener the inole—has to with three | ¢ Lach is equipped with kitehen, din-|half to academic instruction. The | 17re themselve raised of school activity which are ranked | it yom, dormitory, laundry, hospi demic courses arc designed partic v a fund almost equal to that econtrib in importance us 51 Tribal | tal, 1 facilities for industrial and|ularly for the Indian, ey, neavly 100 mile uted by the children of the 1'nited % boarding sehoo pubiic day schoo « mie _4ducation, Most of these Six of the r'umr“n-l gchools are de ern part of the | States and are planning to cstablish of Miami, Florida, shown and private tract sehools. There | schools have a large acreage which is|nominational ms()lnlh\n;&, according n, and settled down |a playgronnd of the \m-u'.’w type in d Henry Tord for $11,- are nine tribal boarding schoo » product used in the|to Mr. Calhoun, while the ar‘\('nH\. is marrying native women, whose triba |ever lv; wtant district of France, ims is due as geven conty chools while the scho a state agricultural school. Courses | - Seve f the playgrounds estah- " magneto, which |lic d 1 system in npha 1in all the [ in these institutions include the in- tongue is the Slovenian of the present From that union of Norwegiar | § Pile Sufferers i although | dustrial and academic. with an enrollme in - industrial schoo Americans are in Paris ted by ation ex- & from the 1'nited Sta ze Irench child, espe al child horn during mediately after the war, is not in | elined to play with that robust en |erey and that spirit of team work necessary to its mental, physical and | moral development Mareover, games like baschall and basketball are | not ecommon in France as in America I'hey must be tanght,” Oan You Answer These Questions? | Do you know why ointments do not give you quick and lasting relief? Why cutting and operations fail? ,» Do you know the cause of piles is| internal ? That there is a stagnation of blood in the lower bowel? Do you know that there is a harm- less remedy discovered by Dr. Leon-| hardt and known as HEM-ROID, now | sold by Clark & Brainerd Co. and > k¢ druggists generally, that is guaran- o 2 children of (w neighh teed ? August Probst was or freed | result he heec o€ HEM-ROID banishes piles by re-|from the insane ward at Ellis Island | sidec. T% moving the cause, by frecing blood | while his story of romance with | show eirculation in the lower bowel. This|a Pittsburg heire s further inves- simple home treatment has an almost | tigated. Probst says his deporta- unbelievable record for sure, safe and |tion was ordered after he and the lasting relief to thousands of pile sick | heiress fell in love. That, while he |se sufferers. There is no reason why it |was a butler at the Rolling Itock | should not do the same for you. Club, Ligonier, Pa. Announcmg‘-—— Our Spring Opening Service That Is | Al the newest and finest the Metropolitan B You Have 8 shops have to offer in Spring Merchandise is [ here on display. Don’t fail to visit the store within the next week, and look over the new goods. You will receive a cordial welcome, and you will see plenty of bargains to save you money. We have made sizable reductions on many of the new articles, so come early. Glance over the items mentioned on this page, and you will doubtless find many things in which you are interested priced less than you had intended paying for them. This Spring Opening Sale is a triumph for us—an opportunity for you. We’re bringing down the prices—keeping up the qua.ity. That’s why this is the place to unselfishnes The French child {8 an {ndividual- and guarding j s~ e 8 not among (h:‘ ood., As a one- cang are trying to W children the hap- rom r‘onmm ity ork. They mes to overco o inculeate qualities ss, good nature and gallan Prompt Always Received The Best Possible Service at This Styles That Are § Correct BHBRHLHIL T i‘ffizfififiifi%fi&@@%%&fi Merchandise That is Dependable Ask For No. 3 1062 Store — and patent leatbe: broad one strap walking You Always will Prices That Are Spring Showm«r at New Low Prxces Starts Saturday We’re Not Bashful—We Admit We Have the Snappiest, Best Looking and Highest Quallty ch Merchandlse m tow n. Come and Feast Your Eyes‘ Heels, tlexible sole. Comblne Style and Value Men’s Shirts Value to $2.00 Saturday Special Goods Prlced Less Than Usual l B.V.D. UnionSuits Saturday Only rated patent leather new broad toe one strap walk- ing oxford with rubber ?ieala and flex- s3@ ible sole. S 1 T OVt oo it Mahogany Russia Lace Oxford, wing tip, new walking heel, with rubber Heels: flex- g ible welted sole x bod $360 creations, for they are the last word in ;fii style and absolutely the greatest values 5 " at their prices in the United States. (& Extra Special Boys’ Suits Value up to $10 Sizes 8 to 18 Large Range of Patterns $5.45 We Can Please You B 1 For Men’s All An Eye-Opening Offer Dress Pants Value to $4.50 $2.89 Distinctive Styles For Work or Dress Value to $3.50 g2 Nut brown Russia lace oxford, new college heel, with rubber Heels: flexible welted sole: a beautiful model Hundreds of thousands of women all over )},’g the United States tomorrow will be fasct- & i Style and Service—Look! nated by the display ot styles---amazed at i Goods . CGonspicuous For Quality Ask For No. 4760 the values that 400 NEWARK shoe siores @ | 9 H ] will present to their astonished gaze. 5 "(‘, | Men S All WOOI Suits Boys S“lts Wool Suits Value to $40 in Single and Double §& Breasted Models, Greatest Valyes SATURDAY SPECIAL AT Value up to $13. Some With Two Palr of Pants SPECIAL SATURDAY Smoked elkskin sport oxtord, You can thank our vast chain store outlet ¢ R e eie, The for such wondertully attractive footwear at acme of comfort and §$3.60, If we only had one or two stores, -3 smantnest, | SPec!Y the price would be at least $5,00, The fact &8 $450 that we sell nearly FIVE MILLION pairs &1 4.—- of shoes annually is the factor thet reduces & their cost to you to only $3.60. FEverything i that is new, novel;lovely and charming in style and leather combinations will be found ¢ here, At least SEE them here tomorrow ¢ before you buy anywhere. The Largest Chain of Snoe Stores In The Unitea Sto.es. X New Britain Store 324 Main St., & Near R. R. Crossing Vaiue to $35 Biggest Buy iIn Years in New Britain Thursday and Saturday Special $19.95 HALL wooLE PANTS Value to $7.50 % Men’s Pants Biue, Grey, Brown Value to $5.50 All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Acenmmatats Cuctamarg,

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