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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924. ASKPARENTS TOHELP | RED CROSS EXPANDING ; Items case oF sauirox. A1 QTREET € STI]EK Mrs. Mary Saunders, 71 years | | IN SGHOOL PRoBLEMS Countries of Central - e AR S e 1 l)ld, bOf dlll‘ ;?;:m:x;t sh::Lb, | Suocess of FEducation Depends to| AMerica Showing Interest in W “"“" Hea M G T 1“smu11p0\ today. \hs. Saunders | recor A. Andrews & Co.— randmother Mrs. Elliott | —_—— »mbers New York Stock Exct Great Fxtent Upon the Ati- | Wide society. Lo is gra g ot l(.ll of Mrs. Elli o Members New Yo ock Exchange | Washington, Feb. 20 — Greater| An anniversary mass will be cele- Burr, whose death from small-| New vork, Feb. 29.—Wall street Member Hartford Stock Exchange tude of Father and Mother Ao it i ol Olkapnchs BALY 0 e pox occurred recently. uw ning. Some of the low priced oils democracy in the Red Cross socicties | brated tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock land rafiroads showed fractional 31 Wess Main 8t., Tel. 2040 Chicago, Feb, 29.—If the school is,®f the Central and South American at St. Joseph's church for the repose | Shngeatolther way atiihs opent psos | republics through. nation-wide mem- | of the soul of the late Theresa Mad- | Radio Imadmg Lanada ISavet it bk Tl E to nccomphshl anything .more than bership promises to develop as a den. tende .. the transmission of technical Knowl- | peat rostit ot the. reoont Pai e It b ety And Dok And Relieving Isolation '¢ndency was upward, with American | We Offer— [Can and 8t, Louis & San Francisco edge from one generation to another, ean Red Cross conference, held in unhn at Trewhella’s, 36 Church St.—| Winnipeg, Minn., Feb, 29.—Radios |, 4 2 the existing attitude of indifference’ Buenos Alres, at which all except one |advt. | carrying the latest news of the world g’f,‘::",lf",',',l"fi,:.l\:?l','ce,;f:r R $50,000 Bonds Connectlcut I{allway toward the child's education must|Of the Red Cross societies in North, | Sale on lamb, poultry and pork Sat- | into remote farm homes and hooking | new high figure for the year, sive Way A4 Dia 4BMikation et the Central and South America were rep- urday at Trewhella's, 36 Church 8t.— | up pionc prairie scttlements with Business expanded in subsequent d L. ht' C 1 '® ! resented. advt, large cities have become an important | gealings, and although weakness de- | an lg lng 0. visit of the_pnrcnt to the school is| Before Judge John Barton Payne, | Chamberluin Council, Jr. O. U. A.| fgctor in the colonization in the Do- | e, .“}"1. A -"- U) 2 In 'nl k 1 . an opportunity, Mrs. Edith E. Bris- | chairman of the American Red Cross, | M., won the second block of the pin- minion, according to a report issued i, D.p : ="( .tlxm.( u:‘ s a‘:l llrutcl lwl “ i cent. due 1951 tol, dean of girls at Soldan high | had reached home after attending the |ochle toprnament with the P. & F.| by the department of marine, e A T e To )leld over 5!, per cent. school, St. Louls, told members of | conference as a delegate, a message | Corbin club last night at the Corbin | wrhe radio has robbed prairie farm | mond heen for - e Sontnern . and Legal for Savings Banks and Trust Co. funds the National Association of Deans of | arrived at American Red Cross head- | elubrooms by points. The Win | jife of its isolation,” reads the report. ~:7:|‘:| " :»‘u‘-’ m" '1-‘1’4 il U}:‘ -Q-’m \fm : \\'Sn}en, in convention here today. quarters in Washington from Dr. last night gives the Mechanics a lead | «p onelines is no longer to be dreaded. ;§||\ :Y‘ \\"r\'.’..»..“::(,'u).;“u:‘ f.'»if',.r Ap:(:: Educators alone cannot direct the | Joaquin Llambias, president of the |of 347 points in the mateh, lhrl'(-l Settlers and their family 1-in on ! fit-taking well and, after sagging to i i mind of the child in the proper chan- | Argentine Red Cross, requesting de- | more blocks r in to be played ¢ i °r | 4 t >ross, es | mo! locke : current new of the day, enjoying high | 115 3-8, ex divid 3-4 pe ent, nels, technically and soclally,” Mrs. |tailed information s to the annual 014 fashioned dances ' hall, | ¢1ags concerts and entertainments, re- .l-ow to 1;: :;‘u‘flo]:"]wn'lung\ ru::{il:; to Rristol said. . “We must realize that|enrollment of members in the Ameri- | Tuesday evening.—advt i i preoccupation with school affairs | can Red Cross, and specimnens of the ‘Whist party and dance at Norden ::,:l\,“w:‘::: l:,“'.‘\("r"-',“,.,“',';,l,',‘ m‘“,:::,:,‘:“:,::: | 1';.).?,\,‘l.,.,1,, 5 ,,\\L.',,".f’fj‘;ftu”"ainfli"cffig 5 tends to keep us from envisaging the | various supplies used in conducting a | Bungalow, Saturday night—advt. course in houschold |||1’;\ wgement, and G | l:;‘ f‘(‘:‘iLf and Tid'pwntr:r Oil unity which we serve, Our|Red Cross roll call. | Silas Eneman of S| get the latest market quotations on Foreign exchgnges opened ir- ™) teaching of single subjects endangers A shipment of supplics and a spe- | confined to his home by i agricultural products. regulal ng el ek ot saboton TN | o e o o o rasidont of thic o 1a| .~ “Of 100,000 roceiving sets estimated | Wall strect, noon—After an early MEMBERS HARTSORD STOCK EXCHANGE — ", bl . 2 e g * 110 be in operation throughout the Do- show of strength prices became - . = 7zens to carry on the world’s affairs. | enrollment was promptly sent to the | ing relatives here, : 2 . 4 e 5 - . Members New York Stock Exchange If we can see the futllity of too | Argentine Red Cross. | Mary | Dawson ‘of Palmer, { minion, more “hllln‘r” per cent are | s ightly »m_‘vgular. spuc_ml movements much faith in our single handed| The Argentine socicty Is the first of | Mass., is visiting Misscs Mae R, and | Ohed on the farms. This is especlally in certain issues providing u cover for Hartford: Hartford, Conn, Trust Blog., Tel. 3.6320 methods, we shall make use of the | the societies re nted at the|Florence Murphy of g et | true in the prairie provinces of Mani- | profit-taking and short selling in other New Britain: 23 West Main Strect. Tel. 1815 criticisms expressed by parents, to| Buenos Aires confercnee to consider| Rev. Lueyan jnowskl s attending | t0D% Baskatchc WA Alberta, In|parts of the Ujst. Inte: < ll)nlh.)u!d oL Ak build up a better mutual understaRd- | a membership roll ' bt it s exs |8 conventian of Pollsh priests at| .\!.n}um ; n..- provinciul }:«)\l-rnmui( | \}run" in Southern and Southwestern ing and to encourage democratic|pected that the other societies in|Philadelphia, Pa. {aids broadcusting throuzh it'publicly- | Railroad shares while several of the b participation in community life.” | Central and South America will con- | | owned telephone system, . northwestern lines, notably Northern We Offer and Recommend : In discussing the duties of parents ! sider adoption of similar plans for Broagreging. ¢ Basions G BCeigde | Bacifio 8t Raul protetend Su4. SHAT : number 38, the report shows, and are | s yn to the year's minimum add teachers in relation to schools, nation-wide smberships. H T “orvd’s | " E A Bilkto) uteod more Wisits by et ekl i Bershipa, ouse to Take Up Ford’s located in the principal cities from |prices. “Soo” lost four points, North- h L 3 Ixtension of the policy of democera- 5 % > & . parents and an active interest in|tizing the Red Cross in all mations Muscle Shoals Offer Tues. | coust to coast. Investment in receiv- | ern Pacific and Great Northern pre- | ing scts amounts to more than $2,000,- | ferred 2 each and St. Paul common school life, both educationally and|gives promise of a measurable in- Washington, Feb, 29—The McKen- | C soclally. crease in enfigtment. bbbttt it T TN and preferred and Chicago & North- | e bill, which would authorize a S storn 1 each, Studobaker wis iths “The teachers need the suggestions - - e ceptance of Henry Ford's offer for 4 A furnished by the parents as much as Qoil Fi Afries Minls Shoiie ol b tak Sl 0 N pressure, indicating disappoint- R by o e s Soil From South Afriea | Susee snowis i v tancn oo roce. SIK PROMINENT TEXAN | ment it sorme quastars at tha " 1926 parents nced them to give th . Py day by the house under an agre - child a technical education, The dean To Be Mined in London .y reachea toduy SEEKING GOYERNWSH[P caruings figurcs. Tho loss, lowever, { limited to a small fraction, can be the connecting link between | pondon, Feb., 29.—Thousands of | The rules commiltee reported a ‘“ ed the teacher and the parent and on | tons.of biue soil from the South Afri- | resolution giving the measure priority —— “‘“‘d“"l"" ot “l!"””'l‘ th"“’“"“ ) Der depends the success of the|can diamond mine country are being | after disposition of the tax bill, Chiir- | soldiers’ onus, 18th Amendment and | ooy e B8 o e, o other 5 school, To bring fruitful rlations be- | trapgported to London to be used as| mdn Snell sald general debate, limited | % 2 d | ferred droppibg 3 v 13, another new Jlow record. Good buying sent U. 5 :“]09‘“ the school and community, | papt of the South Africun exhibit at|to ten hours, would get under way The Ku Klux Klan Are Political . O 3 which results in raising the stand-|the Empire Exposition. The earth | Tuesday. {1 eass lrcasRina jh i3 GO AL NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD urds of clvilization among the younger | from which comes the most valuable| Representative Cenzie, republ Issues, | 'monoy opened ¢ ¢ 1-§ per oeat, “New Britain National hank Bldg. 10 Ceutral Row generation, 1s one of the many prob- | dimmonds in the world is expected to can, Tllinols, author of the bill | . High Low Close | Telephune 2580 Telephone 2-4141 le '})flrf‘m’"‘:’“""‘n’ _educators, vield ‘thousands of dollars worth of | dicted it would be voted on befor o ussion [Am Bt Sug ... 2 42 Members Members “.,‘,:03!"‘:,}"m'.“"“p':,‘:")‘:r‘-"r';":“ Fact AL tHb stoncs, which will ' bo cut and | end of next week and passed without SELIN N o ]J‘;‘.m"v"\’i"i'fi'.l'nl Am Can ... 1154 ; Hartterd Stock Exchenge New York Stock Exchange ] tween | polishe »fore .the p » cye. A and ! s Med m 1.oco ...... Donald R. Hart, Manager the school and community, the parent nu";;hd.‘.su.:u;);()‘n k.ly‘r “11:!:‘)"‘“‘\:”,, time atRn, l“,“, and United States Senator Os Sm & Re.. 609 603 60% - . und the teacher, the best results can- | of grrival are belng kept secret and | | Underwood, together with the e Sg Rf em.. 57 73 WE OFFER: not be obtained fi advancing eivillza- | the earth wil be guurded untl the Manila \hecker E\pec( of six prominent Texuns in the race Sum Tob . 21% s I ' T A S iy FAFNIR BEARING tion, tor the democratic nomjnation * for 2] & Tel | exhibition is opened -in April. An- " > Am Tel & Tel,. “If o froquent interchange of opin- | gtnor ship from Capetown 1b bringins | Tiches From Old W alshlp‘ governor, has brought the politicallam Tob v, ... . ‘ ions could take place between the | about 30 ostriches of both sexes and | Manila, Feb. 26.—The old monitor [ POt hereabout to a near-boiling point, |Am Wool ...... HART & COOLEY sl homi and tihé community through it is hoped to hatch whatever eggs| Monadnock, which wus bullt some :w':d%'l"l’ the fact that the primary 15/ Ana Cop . 7 7 32 Prica On Application participation on the part of students ' 3 n | ye P P 3 Francise ¢ | four months awa e . 0 P 1 den are laid at the exhibition, . years ago at San Francisco, is now i {Ate Tp & 8 I 0% WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACOOUNTS in a demoeratic management of sl | being broken up for junk at a ship- The soldiers’ bonus, the 1Sth|'\t'Guir & W I amendment and the Ku Kiux XKlan! gag 1oco #chool affairs and through a similar 3 r 3 yard here, organization of parents and teachers, Oxford Women Students The craft was brought to Manila | @re included in the issues spoken of | pujtimore & O we should not be luboring under mis Re u more than 20 years ago, but has|on all sides at present. Mr, MCAdOO'S | \ ety Stecl B 58 57 b understandin Oxf b;“lfed fo[‘ B,ad Taq}e never ventured far away from the | Stand on the bonus, Mr. Underwood's | con poxtile ] xford, Febh, 20, Yowdiness or the | o o e ———— ‘(*"\n- naval station where she was Stand on the 18th amendment, and | Pacific 70 S . ___|other extreme, bad altempts @t{uo1q recently for $10,250 to n ecouple |the Stand of the six eandidates for| it ERRG tc T % 15 JOHN P. KEOGH IMPROVE. GERMAN COOKING. would-be naughtiness, arc the curses|or zanilg business men. They re- | §overnor on the Ku Kiux Klan ques- |y 0 "¢ o Y 7 Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York of the average woman undergraduate tion absorb interest at present and |ty P at Oxford, writcs “Sophy" in the new o™ (CEC SRR SR LIS D0 | overshadow the entry of numerous) Gt MY SR E - ARN '} Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport | issue of Isls, “It is entirely our fault,” didate * the lesser st fice 4 = g » that they .have hardly scratched | candidates for th ser state offices, | o0t o8 A3 D in 0 movement ot improve the Ger-|ghe says. “We have inherited it from | . | B . ave | Chile Copper .. 3 an ; sment ays, r ) s old Nstiting &t Both McAdoo and Underwood have ! 4 4 H 7 : ,...:l; cooking. Too much attention 13| our school days together with the ' 19 fishting ship. | established state headquarters in.this | Chino Copper .. 17% ‘ Middletown BONDS New Havea vald to quantity by the German cooks, | puritan nonconformist complex which | S » ¢ fCon Gas ...... 64% 6 5 - Rrls " C i : » o | city and are lining up the state for| - 4 4 % ” ‘ it is contended, and not enough to|{s always troubling us. If we have to| Y. .S, SOCIAL Direct Private Wire to New York | Crucible Stel . 643 quality, German cooking in the six- | dress, 1ot us dress—not expensively or| The Salvation Army meeting he| In the govornomship race ‘on ! intensive campaigns. 2 stk . » 1o | Cuba Canc Sugar 16% ! G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—~Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.~Tel. 1013 tecuth contuey equalled that of any | riotously. 1t is part of our education |past have been visited by many peo- | Gemocratic ticket, which really means | Erie ; ’ other country, suy the domestic scl-!to learn to wear clothes, not to fing | ple and interest has shown a great|tne clection, as the state s over.|lrie 1st ptd ence experts, but during the Thirty | them on. It can be achleved like a | improvement in the past two w , | wheimingly democratic, the following |Gen Electric Years' War the culinary art lost pres- | good cluss In ‘Greats’ and it s far|Tonlght a Young People's socinl and | have announced their candidacies I tige and flavor which av never | more important unless we are to be- | festival will be held and a good pro- | Popmer Governor James 1, Vergu. | Goodrick BF beon rega N edueational machines,” |gram ‘of song and wusic is omired. | gon, Lieutenant Governor W. Da- Gt North pfd vidson, of Marshall; Adjutant General {IN8p_Copper ;238 | T. D. Barton of Amarillo; Lynch | Int Mer Mar prd 304 304 w‘n o a away Davidson, of Houston; V., A (‘nnm\_;-l\‘lfl lvu';m- 5 of Dallas, and State Benator Joe |Vacific Ol . 5 28 . . Burkott, of Bastiand: Int Nickel ... L 1k Certified Public Accountant The Ku Klux Klan, a prime factor | Int Paper ! s 4 in the lust election, is mentioned by | Kelly Spring T 25% 3 Federal and State Income Tax Returns three of the gubernatorial candidates | Kennecott Cop.. R Audits, System Installations in' thelr platform. T. W. Davidson, |lehigh Val .. e Hartford Office: New Britain Office: Loan Value and Space [ ':iiieots@ise it b i dmde S ers have not mentioned it NYQen...102 10 ’ 'Phone 3-0650. 'Phone 1291, I'he platforms of the candidates for N Y N H & H 201 197 Norf & West ... 118 114% Heidelberg, 1ob, 20.~Universi professors have interested themscelvy port they have sold enough of her 'n Motors . pvernor cover a variety of issucs from tax reduction to minor legisla ‘\nrlh Pac .... 81y 45% { Pure OI1 PTL TN Ty ° 9 | tron w aan ; | Prairie Oil also was in demand, scll- uyl | ¥ew women candidates have signi-(an Am ] 8% 48 fng &L & new high for the week |-m | fied their intention of running for I‘v mm R R 0300 1" “, Imost interest was shown in Hmnl!!v any office, but it understood that |Plerce Arrow S 2 % |0, which has been steadily advanced | several may seek election to the legis- | Ray Con Cop .. 2 x for some time and today made a fur- | lature, The ed n is expected to | Reading . 2 : ther gain of over one point. Penn | take dded interost after the moet- |[Rep 1 & 8 ... ' {Mex fuel advanced 3 points in the | H BUSINESS concerns seeking credit at regular intervals submit ing of committee tn May. [Ttoyal D N ¥ .. % 33% | My trading but lost part of this gain & - air Ol Ne ~' ? 2 2 3 . S A, - » h 2™ |on a reaction in the afternoon. A detailed audits by disinterested public accountants. The banke: [asouth pacitic .. | i e Badehaber Co 108 were active and strong, 1.ago being in | resreaiin |special demand. New Mexico Land Tores & Porih {continued its upward movement on These andits instantly disclose the exact financial condition of i o s {heavy trading, and the movement be. Michael v Gorman I"; 18¢ 'I*j' A Yo il oo contracts for developing tire property $25 to $300 Loaned on Home Furniture, Victrolas, Pianos, Etc. EASY RE-PAYMENTS $ so lmnpy;4-uy “ w ll . “ “ 15 = Pln- legal mterest We guarantee vou immediate aid in strict privacy without embarrassing inquiry. making the loan demands it. the business. They show the true value of inventories and assets; | i i 3 " on a larg hale costs of operation; profits and loss, Such an audit creates confi- of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gorman |United Fruit $ | strength was shown in & number of 68 Franklin str died this morn- 8 Indus Alco : [the industrials, Dubliier again mov- dence and is considered a necessity in banking operations, ing at his home. Death was cnused |1/ 8 Tubber Co 3 BINEION | e e e receid - Miker by diphtheria his parents he & & 0t - { stocks were heavy, Durant falling over Joseph Gorman, § year old - iste ¢ funeral was s |one point and a fractional loss w The A. B. C. audit serves a similar purpose in advertising. A hetd 1 1t 8t Mary's | ['tah Ce . % 1 |sumained in Goodyear Tire, 8. 8 chur burial was in St. Mary's . Kresge, which has been active for publisher or his representative in selling space presents his latest Whil A0S ; 1 ko sttt ol LRChel Do e e T A. B. C. report. This shows quantity, territory of distribution, LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS ) ted_about one e aeed us. & R A § S SEEN TR S iz At Call, write or phowe methods by which circulation was secured, and many other de- : 2 A sed | die socks, ¢ Beneficial Loan Society fractional gain ling of Westi tr WEST MAIN ST tails necessary for the intelligent purchase of advertising space. 1‘"“?1’515 m Hards A L R e e e wonfirmed repor |l ms 104 and 105 A study of the A. B. C. audit brings out every detail of circu- - : RosaArY ; A Alired W, Clark 3 « & Hpencer prd 1 1 " ‘:‘ ot sl Tel. 1045 lation data, and immediately establishes confidence between the e Sosarar o AT . O , | Billinzs & B 11 10|t weck o o o i . Buyer and Seller of Space. . t ‘ ‘ b > ‘ St CARD O THANKS For publishers to sell and advertisers to buy nn‘w basis of A. B. C. reports is nothing more than putting effic®nt Business Methods into Advertising. You can get the full circulation facts on the NEW BRITAIN HERALD by referring to the last \. B C report which will be gladly furnished on reques i ne HN O'StLLIVAN » AND FAMILY sastl Mow Oy v 20 < U, & TREASURY STATEMENT U. 8 Treas " $234.244 OVER 10,000 HERALDS |= =~ = - reess DISTRIBUTED DAILY unn \l\lmll renken 1) ury . Spain THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULATION : ' i o mar. | B S : " | . i OF ANY NEW BRITAIN NEWSPAPER R o Soaur Sawantn, Svittie e o . etent Demand Circulation Proof When Buying Space JOSE?H @:“H}FI'EY o cigations and mars of tioe Kinratrd refomes o be et | vakin: drmand Tel. Parior 1625-2 t 4 « display o mederats Nesidence 17 Sommer SE 16253 turing with 1 wo points