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i~ « YELLOW AND GREEN NEW DANGER SIGNAL Health Board to Label Children Having Whooping Cough Children who have whooping cough will be required to wear a yellow arm band eith the words “Whooping Cough,” w green letters oy their arms if they stray from their own premises in the ture At 4 meet ing of the board of health last \t this will be ning it was decided the ruling in New Pritain henceforth, For a few minutes there was a general discussion of the legal pov of the board and Dr, Fred P, health superintendent to look up the state was found that the local aith boa can enset any laws, which in its ju for the ment arc nec tion of the These p Chairman Henew T. Bray, Jc Erwin, Dr, Gertrude J. Kin- ph Walsh and Dr, Fred pr cte re- and improve- Rocky Hill led to dis- Kinse r 1 port on general rep ments being made to sanitarium. 1t was de pense with the lot air paratus there d to construct laundry. Gener: made throughout the bu ‘Whooping Cough Situation, | There was a general discussion of | the whooping cough problem which provoked a remark from Dr. Bray that there wasn't anything he would rather have his children not c than whooping cough. Stories told of children who go to churches and movies and in other ways mix with the public who are victims of | whooping cough. It was felt that the arm band ruling would help get more | complete reports, cating a new being repairs ar the statement be- ing made that the health board now about 10 per cent of existing. Dr. Lee cep in touch with will endeavor to the school at lance department and keep track of cases that way also. A letter will be sent with each arm band stating to the parents that if they must take their sick children out | they must have them wear the arm | bands. | Miss Irene Fceney was granted a| license to conduct a maternity hos- | pital on Grove hill. The two local garbage collectors | requested permission to terminate | their contracts on June 6, giving the| required 60 da tice. This is to | “enable them to bid on new contracts which will be awarded on that date. It was voted to advertise for new bids to be opened April 21, Human speech calls for the exer- cise of 44 different muscles. Loosen Up That Cold | With Musterole I‘ ) Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of | grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH- OUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. 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Better than a mustard plaster | e U AT oo , |stitution has |ents, the family automobile is loaded, vitalized | sion, children who care to do so may | with vocal selections accompanied by | 1'0X’S — Thursday, Friday, Saturday « NEW BRITATM ™ FAMILIES MAY NOW " BE HEPT TOGETHER ‘New Religious Service Joins Sun- day School With Church (hicago, April 11.—~How the family automobile may become to the city church goer what the family farm wagon has always been to the rural worshipper, is being worked out at 8, Mark's church, a downtown Epis- parish in Minneapolis, the Rev, Phillips E, Osgood, rector of the parish, told the church club of Chi- go in an address here, The Sunday school as a separate 4n- been abolished in his church, Dr, Osgood said, and the par- ents and children are brought togeth- |er for morning worship, Five months' trial has convinced him that the plan is a success, Regular Morning Prayer When parents and children assem- > at 11 o'clock in the church, the ar service of morning prayer is ed with some slight modifica- tions to suit the changed gram. A five minute sermon for the children |1s then delivered, followed by the of- fertory, and then while a hymn is be- ing sung the children retire to the parish house where they have 30 min- utes of class instruction. Meanwhile the regular sermon is preached for | the edification of their elders, When the regular service is ended, the children are waiting for their par- cond or the family group proceeds to street cars, and all return home ready for Sunday dinner. Would Restore Family Pew “The chief object of this plan is to restore the family pew to its tradi- tional position,” continued Mr. Os- good. ‘““We found that because of our situation on the edge of the downtown district, many of our parish children were not attending our school. But the difficulty was not so much that| the children were going ¢lsewhere for | instruction, as that the family unity | in worship was sundered, or that ul { mately we lost the entire family e- 1se parents so naturally follow their iren, | “The great fault of the traditional | Sund school was that it did not train children in church going. It/ could no more do this than a black- | hoard diagram could teach a person | to swim. The only way to teach church going is by going to church. The only way to learn how to swim is to get into the water and swim.” M. Osgood said the attendance of | the children had been increasei 30 per | cent in the five months and that the | regular attendance of parents to serv- ices had been well ahead of the same period for preceding years. Service Vitalized. “The presence of the children has the service,” he added. ormerly we weré® a rather staid | downtown congregation, but that con- | dition has changed.” | The plan has been supplemented by activities for the children starting at| 10 A. M. so that parents who desire | may attend adult bible classes assem- bling at that hour. | While the bible classes are in ses- | occupy themselves with wmodcling, map-making, extemporancous drama- | tization of Biblical stories, and similar activities under the supervision of an instructor. | FIRST BREAK IN 238 YEARS London, April 11. — For the first time in i 58 years of existence the london Gazette, the government's of- | ficial paper was prevented yesterday trom making its two weekly appear- ances. 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