New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923 i e ——oe—— e . . a warm welcome and usually decides | into dresses and aprons for little chil- TURNS DOWN PLAN, ‘I have not heard one thing about engineer, stayed in the air more than P ansfilne Soctety to ecome {to stay dren, She remembers and in turn is LNy the klan endorsing me,” Mr. Roose- | five minutes in his helicopter yester= | Over in Farmington there is a remembered. . Roosevelt Does Not \\aul Its Support | velt said. “1 cannol conceive that it day, thus establishing a new time ree- | state home for blind babies. These| In New Haven there is a woman in New York because 1 came out flatfooted ord for this type of machine, ‘- He | sightless kiddies are kept supplied | who makes a living piccing bed quilts, New York, Nov. 30.—The support|against them in a public speech on started his fiight with the intention of ears ext ONAQAY |vith warm shoes ana stockings, | Her friends in the local Sunshine =o- |of the Ku Kiux Klun in his candidacy | Iincoln's birthday last year. The fun- |competing for a 10,000 franc prize, | = - ciety keep her supplied with bits of for governor of New York was spurn- | damental principle of Americanism is|but did not fly the circular kilometer cloth, needles and tiread, ed in a letter from Theodore IRoosc- that men should be judged as men | required by the rules of the contest. ; i ¥ Every Christmas the City Mission | velt to the Nutional Association for and no distinction made on racial or| e — Has Long Rccord Of Bl'mg ‘M':tuv Mrs. Joseph Lutz, at 2 veceives 100 oranges t Advancement of {‘_u‘m:-l People, | religious lines,” JOHN :\, GROGAN DIES, | The first vice-president was y ,-uli".'y',:;?:";‘|:’.:d M\\.l\ I M",' s ool L‘”‘]v“\‘l wxd . ”(" TR HELICOPTER RECORD I“‘m”'wi\“(' R“'vailr:’v]::‘n:v‘ ?or\?:-:‘q. ing Happmess to New ‘1:‘:“.‘- ““, .vl:_m \l:«l l|;!u|1:~‘ o Once every year the tuberculosis | report thut the klan had endorsed | Issy-Les-Moulineaux, IFrance, Nov. | nere, died late last night. He was 63 Miss I‘annie Christ, now ) : sanitari jantic is given a birth- | him was tr 20.—Marquis Pescara, the . iine | vears oic Britain People—Is Not |Lewis Merritt of Bridgeport, - ZEEH S Bt en moli R W ¢ e S : | secretary. The t urer was Mise v ol 1 Bongnets of flowers are sent every Charitable or Rcllg’IOUS‘B ace Corbin, now Mrs. Fred G . ) week to sick people. More than 26 | Spiers, of Woodhaven, L. I, 1 5 wheel chairs @ owned and provided | Others of the original 10 charter 4 Ly the societ 1d dozens of erutches Organization, | rianbers: conalbtingrof: Ave: ‘notuiry e Vet it B ] are similiarly provided. Throngh the . 1 R et jand five daughters, were: Mr 4 efforts of Mrs, Corbin the first 1- . | v { Frank Judd, Mrs. Ernest Weiant and tomobile for the Visiting Nurse ns- ||| ‘the Your Money's “When a bit of sunshine hits ye, Mra, Ired Zimmerman, still active, z oziation was provided by the Sun- oz i and Mrs, William Corbin, Mrs. Joseph - . < ey a8 U Cld ° °* Worth After passing a cloud, | shine soci 0 was raised to- When & bit of Jaughter gits ye, Lutz and Mrs. . J. Porter, who have W Waids: the binchise ot the secans | Reliable Or Your Money An' yer spine is feelin’ proud, | passed aw 4 e B IPor & long time the nurses were | |8 Don't forget to up and fing it One year later Mr. George W. Cor- given 310 a month and the Sunshine Store 26 ur treet Back At a soul that's feeling blue, bin hecame president. Ho successful > o seciety paid their garage rent FFor the minit that ye sling it, was her administration that the 3 ¢ Hundreds of calls on 1 & BOOMErAR £ pbu." | members have insisted upon her re- R UL A Tah Finae Siors g When Captain Jack Crawford, “the 3 : " lcast 25 are reported every week poet scout,” ruminated on what he 3 The seciety conducts 0 drives, 2 called his “Broncho philosophy,” as | : sells no tickets and solicits no funds. ||| he rode the western plains back in i Geeasional Wances and whist parties the Indian fighting days ¥ the g i/ are held, bequests are left in wills | Civil war, the former chief of U. and thus the money is provided, | 4 | scouts could not have known as he £ ] \umnu H. HORSFALL leased with the work the societ evolved his “Sunshine Boomerang,” " g A | was doing, neer Douglass of 199 || K that the foregoing lines would be re- | 4 ; |<\0'hmx, rubbers, etc, by the Sun- Chestnut street has given a number PSSR ficcted in New Britain years afier he |shine society. | of shares of stock in a local industry e had ceased to be anything but a mem- | L 1 In Newington is a home for erip-!and the interest is used in 11 work ory in the hearts of his friends. | # i |pled children. Every time a young-|'The shares were given in memory of ¥ But Captain Jack’s “Sunshine | $ : ster there has a birthday anniv V| his wife. In the list of specials quoted below you will find many articles that are suitable Boomerang” finds its echo in New : he or she receives a gift of some toy A special program will be carried Britain in the Cannonicus branch of or neceded article, out* Monday afternoon a special for Christmas gifts. Select them now, while stocks are complete. the International Sunshine . society, y At the Erwin home are some ¢ effort will be made by each member And the sunshine boomerangs are | » erly people, who do not lack the ma-|to celebrate the anniversary by hring- whirling about the city day after day, £ v terial things of life, but suffer from | ing in at le one new member, returning to the society from whence G lonesomeness, There is a committee ———— Kenwood All-wool Bath Robes, $15.00. ‘ Linen Napkins, 18 to 24-inch, $5.25 to they emanate, only to be sent out « to call on these people, cheer them S ° s 2gain as messages of good cheer and up and remember their birthday an- ervice Others at $4.50, $4.98, $3.30 and $6.25 $11.00 dozen. thoughtfulness to others. ; niversaries with greetings cards. o i ctciod 3 s | e ) Q) £ ok The Sunshine society is unique in At the New Britain General hos- n o Gotham Gold Stripe Pure Thread Silk Hand and Dish Toweling, 12V;¢, 15¢, 25¢ many ways, It is nol @ charitable pital every week a supply of oranges 7] $heth 2o & 9 A and 3¢ yard. -— — is received from the society, us are . | Hosiery, $2.00, $2.50 and $2.69. | i flowers in profusion. Other fruit and True Shape Silk Hosiery, black and cor- Good Quality Turkish Towels, sersonal visits to the sick wre ) ; q - Chsiatioasiatpthy fowniarm lefihe b {Bl Silk and Wool Hose, slightly imperfect, All Wool Double Bankets, $8.30 pair. MRS, W. W. MARSHALL big Tihei evantt (e ; AR E1RUE A Kenwood All Wool Blankets, $11.00 ne (Ll £ ) D KeLs, B . | cal society always provides a tree and an entertainment and a suitable, per- . ; . Sl sonal gift to each persons. There is L / H Burson Hose, in black, white and cordo- | but at the present time is also |4 gyol thing as all aprons for the e @] van, regular and extra sizes, H0c pair. SO iy or second vear as 5 | £Ving heor second A A8 Slelyonan and all tobacco for the men president. Mrs, W. W. Marshall, | ;o0 0h cerson's desire fs taken into Men's Heavy Cotton Hose, 25¢ and 37';¢ | who is the daughter of former City| fderation and the gi® A 4 A o £ i & Clerk L. D, Penfield, for whom (m“‘;"“‘“]"]'l"‘ BN CaNG | the SEfE W an ne ] pair. 1 Bailey's Floor Coverings, 39¢ sq. yard. : dividual one. ; - ” ! local camp Sons of Veterans is named, - o x : o B e wiceopresident. | Mpe,| On Easter ice cream and cake are Men's Cashmere Hose, 39¢ pair, | Printed Linoleums, $1.00 sq. yard. Harry U. Thompson is sccond vice. |S€Nt to these same people at the 4 et 5 i b president. Mrs. William f1, Horsfay [£OWD home, ! i Men's Silk Hose, Tic pair. ,‘ Inlaid Linoleums, $1.59 to $1.79 sq. yard. in recording scoretary; Mrs, Lesiie| At the Kiingberg Children's home ; U SR - | St 3 Brotherton, corresponding secr {there (s an entire room provided by Men’s high grade Silk and Wool Hose, Imported Inlaid Linoleum 25 to $3.00 und Mrs, Henrietta Pinches treasurer, | the """"".;‘I It is in the girly’ 'I""; : 98¢ pair, sq. vard. Nis. Gesrge dwell is assistant |Mitory and has six outfits of beds anc ; ) %) o % A [ b L fancv salan Shashnrer, - Marshall is & ments | dres furnished in memory of two ? ’ Ladies’ Flannelette Night Gowns, 98¢ to | In plain and fancy colors ber of the state board of directors and |deceased members, Mrs. B. J. Por- $2.00. Table Oil Cloths, 5x4, 39¢ vd.; 6x1, 39¢ yd. Mrs. Pinches is state organizer, giving (1¢r and Mrs, Anna H. Lutz. 2 e New Britain three state offices, | This year cight Thanksgiving din- » t Shirts and Pajamas, $).. o Linoleum Rugs— The activities of the local branch |ners were sent out by the society o 3 Q b t s L é 2 = | read like & page out of the “Book of | Under the direction of Mrs, Frank | 7.6x9 ..I.E.O o I|||n||;:(n um.-; Beats," 'Irn-v y‘.‘sy‘\\'nwl; NS v'-mm‘l'"'- v:vmz';"h'm-"”"" ! Driad Bath Sets— 1 bath towel, 2 9x10.6 . . :::‘::8 Thanksgiving dinner supplied to needy and Army veteran in e city re- d : . g s @ e 9x12 g . 818,00, families is one in which those who|ceived a basket of fruit, egeept six . cothx. Ses our window, $1.00, §1.10, \\nlllnn.. Botter Made took part will never forget Jaskets | who cannot eat fruit and who re- and $1.79 C R ’ o were filled for cight families, Mrs, |ceived flowers instead e E - Y e i : T oy e T Y organization, yet it relioves want and | wijijag Vorce now state phesident of | There 1s & woman Who 1s remem 58-inch Table Damask, 50¢, 59¢, 79¢ yard. Window Shades, all colors, 39¢, 79¢, $1.10, distress, Its services are rendered to | Now Jersey, was chairman of the com- | bered once each year with a bhox of = on | S1.39 and $1.59, rich and poor alike and are Inval-|migtee, Mrs, George k. Christ was|candy. 8he is Mrs, Mooney of Sun. | When a cotin-mal I'as A..-l”(h All Linen Damask, £2.25 to 0 | : uabla to both classes. It 8pends|oue of the group. 1t was o dark and |set Rock, and is herself a sunshine |capital of Bollvia, 8 A Is an or. Let us estimate on your Shades. large sums of money but conducts no | iy pight, Dugald M Millan's | dispenser Mrs, Mooney spends her |der he takes it personally to his cus. drives and asks for no public sub- | — | teisure hours taking old shirts and |tomer. Photo was taken hy a recent scriptions. It makes no collections | shirt waists and making them over |V in the South American e and imposes upon its membership no | | dues, In fact the collecting of :lum‘ is forbidden by the constitution, yet the organization is entirely self sup- : = porting. 2 oN o and its activities seldom are adver. ALE OFFERING tised, beyond the usual pub tion n" % 4 L SILK AND WOOL. routine reports, Headed by women i CHECKED STOCKING of acknowledged social leadership, | \ the society shows as much concern | 4 | 4 : $l 55 over getting a whecled chair to the o W ; crippled son of a widowed wash- % - - Regular $1.95 woman in the third floor rear of a| o " cheap tenement as it does to lvmlm)(‘ a post card greeting to the wife of the | wealthy manufacturer, {ll in her home | and surrounded by all the luxuries money can buy. The object of the Sunshine socicty | is expressed as follows: “To incite | its members to the performance of kind and helpful deeds, and to thus| il 3 bring the sunshine of happiness into | Pure Thread the greatest possible number of £ g Silk hearts and homes.” The motto or # WA TaTY L 4 ) creed of the society is | iin ot vl Lisle Heel : ) ¥ and Toe Have you had a kindness shown? Pass it on 1 RRY U, THOMPSON y e . Full Fashioned I'was not given for you alone, | ————————— o | Pass it on falthful delivery horse and spring 1 95 let it travel down the years, wagon had been borrowed for the oc- [I! 9 - tauining the office ever since is she re-elected regularly Cotton Bed Blankets, $2 Nice assortment Bed Comfortables, $3.25. ———— I \ | i Van Raalte No. 515 [} I let it wipe another's, tears, casion. The five girls sat in the | b Paty TiNl fn Heaven the deed uppears, |wagon. The old hiorse pulled ove L 3 Pair $5.25 I'ass it on.” the rough and unpave street v I : [ T'he Sunshine socicty is not a re- | through the mud The gir ¢ 0 [ a un with mud, but they delivere heir \ | , et |/ Cf) FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING organized, some one roported a cuse where a littie sunshine was needed. A BT T ' 0 OFF ANY GARMENT IN THIS ' Nothing Restricted the home unti! the mother re and assisted the family to get or fect financially, assuming entire sponsbillity for the doctor bills And from that time on, the mem ] bers found plenty of lr!l'v where = — Kindness & word of Cheer o 4 herp: : SENSATIONAL ANNIVERSARY SALE OFFERING SATURDAY cpor'on e pathway of . wis a1 : ~We Offer NINETY-TWO COATS and DRESSES selected from our that was needed to insect happiness = ganiantivn, 7t among sharch | ey, UL Wel oaly eoeruge- stock. Garments that sold regularly up to $59. WHILE THEY LAST people are found its recruits in mem- in New Britain today there are 3 bership. 1t bars from membership |, p,oup 40 “shut-ins”. A “shut-in” 18 o ¢ ous creed or faith and num- |, o0y who temporarily or other- bers Jewish and Catholic people as| .. o0 nnned to his or her home well as all branches of the Protesttant wltS, LESLIE BROTHERTON through sickness or other causes. At hutch among embers - church among its member: every meeting the members must re- members, and any women, thes wil. oS card, . to these shut. BRUSHED — SILK AND MUSLIN SWEATERS WAISTS AND BLOUSES 2 in the new silk ing to obligate herself may join m has a mem = . S Sk : . 2 UNDERWEAR Plain wool and brushed, o ; o sl . g : Van Raslle $1.95 to £5. : dip-on. cont. deeveless and | $4.95 ** $1 2.95 tist of peop Monday afternoon, Decemiber o oy oo cach birthdsy ane | | SWEATERS (ordon 95 ‘ “Van Raalte” Knitted ). ) " “ I\:‘ ,f‘(m."f\:f'."”. '\\.,.Y:'-,:nm\' t '\' rsary -'L'""‘ the persor . Onyx . S 5 Vests, Bloomers, Chemise chappie “:::(,;,d Cotton _Imd Voile .,'f'," '"‘ 'IL b ¥ e Bricte, ¥ s wien the pereos @ 08 $1 49 Kramer 2 & and C(orset Covers, hand mades in pretty styles swate its 218t birthday anni R e . Evervwear § SL95 “Eatelle” Gowns, Chemise, $2 sl 5 sl 95(0 39 75 = bany O tre e Sowem. Nowy of ¢ eopte uw Our Regular 3 JAYS £2.00 Bloomers, Vests, Pajamas, to " . £2.95 Seller mecling was licld at the home of the ety com

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