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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 1923. i) individuals wno ral: so ar- hardship on the eandidate is the fact New Brflmn Herdd ot e Mol 10 binth s s s Loat G hatacs s T EL etiat . the campaigi g With their presence, lyings | G CAmPpaign fund in the east. HERALD DPURLISHING IPANY . smething more precious than gold tp Correct this sentence:- “Another | uschold and raisos the atmos- | advantage,” declared the salesman, home | that she will start without hesitation & Sme EPISCOPALIAN ISSEES o it o the ideal of the in the coldest weather.” shoul be no general impres- | ould be. The little toy, no how inexpensfve, has helped. the wor i L G - - o bl ) el L £ T Years Ago Today pera were touched by and (Taken irom flerald of that date) uways the 2 of “School —semed ity sugges- ° Edward Farley, employed at P, & | Corbin’s, ran his and into the lid 0ot gearing just before 6 o'clock Jast verge upon |night and had his fingers badly | Start the New Year Right as now | Land. 0 the thought of A kerosene lamp exploded in a mil- a moment's quiet | linery store in Vega block last eve- Memhoe Audit Burean of Circulation wi ie realization x|!mx ning :nfimr: 1‘! n'f;:u-L :n-i :l\m"‘lu' \ Keep the Promlses You Make to Yourself school days | I'ttle damage was done before the | . N hoo blaze was extinguished. Don’t trust to the temptation to spend, if you really want to have that the at-| Inquiries at the various factorics vas gently in- | this morning elicited the information | a nest egg for your future and to get ahead. is honest simplicity | that they would not observe New | tims it ds: piewsant to [ R SETE Y, L € e i s JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB TODAY twle and Level, 1d of - ours as Russeil & Erwin will operate all day. | ’ EVERYBODY WELCOME the making of toys is prospe James Donnelly of this city has of the Ho s whew the appetite | | »wn old in secking Ous—toys, the joy of the children who | been elected manager Uross basketball team L i : Theodore Wagner, who met with »¢ whom this may be said.| world which brightens al serious accident in Bridgeport seve b degree of justice perhaps — e weeks ago when he had his arm | BUSY HOLIDAYS he tter goes deeper than belfef . years ago vesterday an|drawn into a reller and crushed, is | TRUSTCO ST Grareibe st s e t for & collecting agency appeared | Fecovering at a hospital there and ERITAIN belief in the Virgin birth ar ity gl d I‘ Tt | M8 friends will be pleased to know [ ~E ¢ the body | in New Britain, clad in a red knick-| oo oo 0T T . erbo r suit an f stockings. William H. owell, a student of We had the impression that c »- pharmacy a college in Maine, is| The Bank of Service ad a hard time today, spending the days in town. O 'd E . 7 q : pen Saturday Evenings 7—¢ season a joyous one for | the tre R piscopal | tion 1 for thelr parents who . ) ‘ 1 enlightenment — 1 great jreparations fc 1y well bring greater the publicity weside such men as he, | bring the sort of happiness to the irrection o voion frivdom from | Caloctng in % st of ” Dhoarsaliaic’ s ntertainment. Busy days they | more sincer !uc sports and contests. The full use | by Rev, Mr, Gilman for these boy The Weafller Y MAY TAKE []VER | of the gymnastum as at present, lim- | Two groups of younger boys are en- |is the social program, as there is no|rolled in a training course taught by === ther room in the building large|two of our sccretari 215 men and ¢ t gir | Was I o1 enolgh for er »-mmm nts and it |boys are enrolled in Bible study. ! ; S br up the schedule to over| The membership is made up as fol- : 2 gymnasium f ther than physi- | low 215 too, for those engaged in sup- | things that offend or a deeper appre- orking all alone eir fellow townsmen with the | ciation of its teack 1 licate you're H\!‘# And that word “o Sugzests partment activitie ¢ department schedule shows the 346 ning ¢ L ar ou 7 SRR y e i e bm s r hea s M i S B owing regular activities being con- | Boys ; Sl b et ek thar et N g e R : { EIEIING §irart Gomectiout r tonight; ‘Barnes eClelaFy 10 Years Fme ducted: Two employed boys' gym — Sk i ; Jot s o o R Akl classes, two school boys' classcs, two i 1190 ward eagerly : I er epare for many a m ay increasing cloudiness a Rwom More ROOII] Needed business men's classes gpd @ senior Respectfully submitted, But the busy aspect of the 10 when you're seking one to wed | Warmer; diminishing northwest and a8, all meeting thres thnes o week, CLARENCE H, BARNES, north winds becoming east and south- R S and a speclal group from the Vulcan General Secretary. Iron works meeting once a week. A May Take Over Hospit; A committee was appointed to make Conditions: ~ An arca Bh pres- | ity fof 81 per cent foreign popu- Eroup in addition to three Leaders’ e central over the ortion | eording to. Americanization | Corps classes meet weekly, There are | Plans for taking over the premises be temporary closings, long or short me L e doing 1 the Lake region producing | g el the New Britain Y. M. €. A, hand ball tournaments, five basket.|NOW used by the Court street hos- \ccording to custom in good times. | thi ‘ ling i tongue of a seventy-foot whale | Vieasant weather in all sections east| g ow."y "goat deal higher percentage |ball leagues, a volley ball team, | Pital and fit up that section as a dor- But there will be none which will take doctrines that have long characterize as been known te yl much as a |9f the \|1,~‘~~,|}.|xx jiver except on e orrouits obtained in all its activi- | Wresting, - tumbling, a track group | mitory. The committee cdnsista ot S We have | UIf coust Lhe lowest temperatures | oy, considerably lower operat- | §POUP agd & boxing class. Individual | Walter H. Hart, chairman: Joseph I i ported this morning from northern |j,o ot than the average Y. M. C. A. |instruction at odd times, claims an|!-Amb and Sccretary Clarence M. oot ® s whoNew England. The temperature 1s ;1 G000 Cio 0 N hout North | attendance of 150 to 300 per month, | #arnes. This committee had charge of inaction over a long period beeaus v leper f | could beat that record a frazz mild along the northern border, America, according to reports made | The attendance for November in var- | 0f 8itiag up the other side of the Sl aliesel as Stad of ANy wlsaee i vaat fra z Conditions favor for this vielnity {5 the December meeting of the board |10us forms of excreiscs was 2943-—a | Pease house reccntly equipped as a ) 4 fair weather with freezing tempera-|of aircotors last evening. gudn of 4000 over November lust year | COFmitory bullding. Tenth Anniversary as Secretary, dow wing to k of reason tures at night but thawi luring the M. K. Pasco, treasurer, presented g‘und a gain of 300 over last maohth - 4020 batha and awims were faken by || ThI8 meeting marked the 10th an- e factory at least w t fhontalist t they F ' i eport which showed how Nef Brit- B et i . g brimar el e c e Facts and Fancies : opors e i e B | 408 B 184 v o bk b e "l e o - n her citic s i - | 1ast November. scnera! secretary and his 15th year tn a has been done ¢ orthod other cities of its size in North Am I : - . . BY ROBENT QUILLEN, FAVOR TAX ABATEMENTS crica, during the past year. He show Basketball 18 popular and five lea. | ANC wasociation. Mr. Darnes entered y . o A work 15 years ago ns of luck of orders for| Th iritain rector of 3 SRS 1 that th t f the | Bues are now playing a schedule of ed that the opera e s of { gue J ¢ playing a schedule o . h perating expenses of th & ) yoys' secrelary, holding that position | local o 50 per cent lower Bames Saturdays. 20 teams are en- Petitions Submitted by Ex-Serviees | 00 0 > report says: | tered with 120 men and boys o for five years untl he became gen- o . o i 2 54 v o cral secretary, men and Others Favorably Acted on | “liconomy of operation has not pre- | Ing competitive sports, Under his direction the ¥, M. C. A, s ad of opportunity [vented a good showing in the vario 3 men and boys are takigg a 2at sort of New e an ; P hio ¥ has grown to the large Institution it s tay grow up to be by Mayor and Board of Aldermen. | uctivities course in the Leaders' Corps cofislat- | (50 0 07 oo W0 htonal pleces of Activities ing of Bible study, letures on Anato- | & (@70 TRUE GUITONET FEORE BT fnciuded among tax abatements o} Religious—In Bible study, 50 per|my and First Aid, and practical work | (I FFEE 5 o Ml g g ) o s 9 3 e commended 10 the common|eent ghove average; uniting with | in the gymmasium. It is from this HS NETRITRTIIS: SIMORS 5 ¥ : « ) it tomorrow evening's session | .. 5 . P iy and . . > ing the Pease house now used as a t church, ) per cent above average; and similar training groups that New Sormitory i aloe how the Court v number arising oul of petitions | yeping Christian work, 5 per cent | Britain has sent many men into Y. S g ','.y M”fi, % ) . bmitted to mayor and board of | \hove average: decisions for Ch M. C. A work s o e uaus meile ” i =10 p . aldermen by ex-servicemen who failed | pian 1ife s il also 1 a dormitory, The old iy . B ple to avail themselves of the $1,000 ex-| " pygicaleNumber d'ferent men in ndusivial Work, Hallinan property and another section . : ’ function« ! 11t by the Hart estate, directly in the suse this is ; s belief in ower of & | gutio; wame ybab *lemption allowed because of their mill- |y otivities, 80 per vent above rage e Industrial Councll is Stokes Or Stillma Wiy Suvies, THote are Bins saveesii™ ki 8% | ing with a program of activities Por|rear of Novercign’s building, have foremen, employed boys, Americaniza- | been acquire PLANNING NEW SUBWAYS f trut t alter that . ASERNOTMOVE resuiting tn recommended abatements, - tion aud thrift, One foremen's night —_— The information t} tig the the 3 TV i : The abatements suggested are has been hield and another is sched- AR ACHIEVEMENT EXHIBIT | worry o ‘ e "o Bailey & Brown, $47, both partner I‘""'.‘” ""'{ 'l}""'x”'“; :"“" "”"':T b A Junior Achievement Exhibition . b oy B Commerce Com= | 1) he held at the Boys' Club on East tions of President E em eing ex-sery i Clarenee board of finance and taxatic $7.76 rviceman; How mission will speak. Main street on Thursday, Friday and About 8 . ¢ f 4 Peigfibin At the Employed Boys' Brother. 5% g Y - man, Rl & Settal it Sedbos b thon Saturday evenings. This cxhibition sulted in assurances that bonds fc y ‘ $50,000 may be issued for the con e ‘ T Boranris iy s e : v % oy men are being given on the difforent! W11 D open o the public and many struction of the needed new subways | details ] " ene man; Stanle o ) ; trades, G, 8 Hart of the Staniey |91 expested to take udvantage of this ¥ 85.17, ex _ / Worke and John SHller of the Cor. | opportunity to view the work of the 3 youngsters for teleph and telegraph wires 1 th, w not . ank ] [ 1 ) oon & ¥ i bin Cabinet Lock company have ad A D ’ 4 Iressed the boya The program for Thursday eveniug witheut Including that amount in the | f total city bond issue which would 1 £ : : v ‘1;"‘ll“:""f]',',‘_“ s10s B Vi i ational Theift Week-—January will include a “Model Mecting” pre bring us nearer our statutory limit, is « ¥ discove i 3 : $01 70, d .' " W to will be observed with speakers, Seited by the Junior Achievement S o 'y % i in the high and junior high ool | club led by Mes, H. C. Warner. A jolin solo will be rendered by Carl gratifying. The plan proposed by the say ritain 15 pallas ion; I'ra ) EX-5UTViC 1 \ c 1 A \ f - i the distribution of thrift pamphicts SIS, SV, S e 9.40, du '“ Ul G g 7 and posters Hansen accompanied at the plano by pay the cost @¥ the subways temporar o the teaching: t ! = 4l ¢ CEPTEbE | In addition 1o its daily activitics the Mrs. Harry Christensen, lvan Hobson ily and eonstruct them, it being un . .. 4 4 4 boys' departmont has held four sup- | of Springficid, Mass, director of the derstood that the city might take v | t I tudy @ ¢ s § ‘ erfor Hi-Y club, with addresses Junjor Lrlvh\r'mlm Iimm;ud of the 2 oir high chee i A . v thres pgotessors from Yale and tern States Leagne, will deliver a o er when it 8o desired, was but | th ” y his ad 2 automobile; v ' - S vee w ekl . for t J v . ¢ ix Kalant ? [ % president of Trinity college yre | short address, concluding the pro- an alternative pla@h presented only vi - g and a P P A 7 ) Aug and hecause quicksgction was desired and t pportu ik Mane 31, duplieatior bonds would error in re brings evidence of its prosperity may i rothe I 1 hou b ask her de east Wed sday oo e b e i P t | Despite the fact that New Britain r the holidays. Of course there will dvantage of this exe hop and which will extend the tir vis ezt s ; S ! ; Foreign policy: Waiting to sce what New Brit . el t . r is going t little time g as normal there iplications and a few clerical errors ex-servies Original Ame s were noted fe = W—— i / L pers for the the sapper Bible study is e I w . = wiing | ty armelo Dorato, bonds and ty's it ’ 1 vind the | 5714 on motor _cye . TONT TALK TO ME ABOUT “CLEAN® Y v . : e e o bty wrsents Alex Kosakoweki, 936 Mo POLITICS, MR, TRUE! 1 WOULDN'T TRUS : ; . nes J. Toohey, aders’ training class, 200 per cent THe BEST MAN ON GARTH! WHAT HAavSs to that nd tha ¥ 3 | WANT To PUT OveRr § nharo Pal- | ties or cont above aver ing any privat E ¢ . casons | f r e partment —g@ible cla ’ ” 3 are en tivities, 5 per cent abor there's a div practical, tang eq e stre ¢ L tter t trig , " . Thie objection . % itz : there would 1 visho de in t t 4 56 - 3 ce H. ¥ Sontrnet that ¢ e e . s " and & at A ' 3 i ] 1 ] n ast four weeks have marked a t s o era shoul ! P ¥ ’ holas, gencral increase activities of the E 3 wsociation. The membership receipts ment the how a marked ver the corre point to this as one of the.best sea ons enjoyed by the Y. M. ( A. in| come the pr wher Anti-Syndicalism Law Violators Dormitory nitory rooms are filled New Drive t night and the additior cured by fitting up the Pease 15.—~Appeal for the 1 ave been very useful in sers risoners serving terms g men. Additional rooms could California Prisons Are Obje ailable yeical Department creased membership has 1ded catly to t ttendance in the physi- first; the possik eds of ¢ ty | ( ¢ ¥ « istrial workers of ® leal department. New mem s are afteronrd ould ast & . ' in't 4 r i 1 arry Veinberg, secretary of iling themselves of the various fa- thing don't mind doing ces |t . nse committee of that cjiitics for benefic exercise and ineed creatio Never before has so great proportion of the membership wsed those who paid 1 at ent 1 ¢ of |y 1 AT Tuce cat . s 1 st C00l- | the baths ' nnasinm, and some tion, to mak cordance wi the new subways t . out 4 wecond, t y » tet t d ¢ g . 1 u’u prisoners, and | of the « ¢ récord-breaking ¢ " h to i ed ( tmas pardons for men i ttendance As to the matter ¢ t But this - era a 1a 2072 |4 . The progr classes, tourn 101 prisoners, ve- imente leagues, contests, meets, team omical for the taxy past | able = s 1 t h 1 E t L « E asked by the 1. W. d ing courses is a complete than privately owned subways would m has n Al v on has 13, including | ¢ and i= only limited In its scope Bave been. cted under t stinet ind . ¥ edit for I fin ca t se terms for second degree hy the size of the equipment. The o g i s o . rder growing out of the Centralin | gymnasium is too small to permit of rect supervision of the city v « g ound ¢ nee; ldaho has three, and |expansion of activities, there is not | from the start by the city ep i ' ' t i € ) & ms pri ma two. enough room for hand ball, wrestiing subways would undoubtedis . t and gree as not . . ab - is conducted in a room In the boys’ " w " est of all Londen churches, | departmen 4 the boxing class has Structed in such & man s . 4 y “ = ot , ° ' ¥ s, a Parkingsby-the (o use ths banguet hal Tow recently celebrated it) §285th The swilliming pool is too sma owned subways have bee seajities from time Lo time for B cily first comMoraiion that the joy comes. The hap The thing that works e great birthd | use in any extended program ot aqen-|