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R A A B, AR AR 10 oo AR AL e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, | | could be mors easily righted 1t|ings with famlly problems. | [\eré torcea by & revolution to aban I WEl FARE WURKERS New Britaln the kind' of spe-|Churches are rarely equipped with FIREST[’NF REA[]Y |don 1t, but Mr. Firestone expresscd " clallzed eare so scriously needed by | trajned personnel for family wels | et AY dependent, alling families I'or| tare work, The knowledge to be ob- 4 A 3 o) MARS diaguosls and speclal treatment of [tained from thows talned in_ this| N nts there Lecause the he LLIL YL the mental and nervous order we|intimate .n:fl sensitive work may be r trees on this plantation must take our fathers and mothers| had for th king. A slruple tele- n producers. Revolutio Brand e to a nelghboring clty dispensary.| phone w.nx—v us to whether or \wh m labor conditions eliminated th Only o Tstaots of DIsess £ st 5057 S0 bori s ey 1 Spad uni i (it i | ANDIRONS D"e {0 ][]ebfle'y lnguent babits, we must needs go|and valuable time which otheriwis L]he”a I, \,",'I lffff,,r' "““,lf','\"“"f ':P. " . ther cifles' clinics, T'or the pre- [ would be unnecessarily wasted, The | b e i e : o longed treatment and follow-up | Welfare assoclation earnestly asks | » | plantation \r Florida af In one vear the Welfars associa-| work in the curing of venereal dis.|the cooperation of all churches In | New York, Oet, 16 YWP-In order 1) Tiias sod Moty For S . l Bl d {on has brought relief in 267 cases, | ¢ass the necessity of much !lwuivlw big work of bullding up thelis nake the Unitad States independ 1id not believe that rubliet c | FIREPLA E cording to a report made to the|spent going to out of town c home life of the community. ot Fire SRR T succesafully there C pecia en voard hlz rjlrpc'pr‘; Jast evening by|and the cost of repeated transpor-| Wo reallze that with a happy| ! % : yolgn zulber produchrs T lutiied ites now e Miss Cora M, Beale, exeeutive see- | tation adds to the difieulty. and cordlal spirit existing among Harvey & Firestone president of the | |05y e nop gent of the worl rotary, Tn all these cases Miss Beals | During the vear we spent $571 34 | us all the work will not bs dJif 'L""'n'" 2 Rubber company. |y par eupply, but ajr. Firestone I sald only two were traceable di- | for food, milk, clothing, rent, hos- | cult, We hereby express our feel. H‘H{ . l'yfi AL “ $ |lieves the Liberian plantations car c Ib el et At an e [ pital care, We are concerned ing of appreclation to our officers ! €T 8 Siiiole oLy produ try | n The g ; enough to give this country Virectors and Offfcers Flected alone the material need | and directors, our committees and The r organiz ORI trol of. 50" penl aanits The Kine nl s and O | [Planttions compan Vi Directors for thr vears were | of familie wha come to our | sworkers on the staff for thelr spirit e ; 'w”‘m fhar Cabiire BtOR Tire and Rubber company will clected as follows: Charles F. Chase, | knowledge avor 1o better|of good will and helpfulness, and |APICUNCES Tias oblainad concissluns "y profuct of the first 230,000 s . Albert F. Eichstaedt, Willlam I..| the lving cor in the homes. | of the cooperation of our etty's | Jt - EHE BRSO T IED PR acres and the balance is to be put Hateh, T . Macomber, William ¢, | ralse the standard of home lite 1y | public officials and our various so- | G "0 [ P RS 1 ER0 SUEEA BE lan the open market here, et nan € Jolnson. | encouraging the parents to more | eial ageheles as we will all strive | =208 g | Harvey Firestone, Jr., salled Hungerford, Rev, Lyman € Jolns 3 Ing of hurbors, ro towns, hospi- | Torm 1. Kirknam. F. F. Neumann. | cleanly habits, bettcr diselpline of | togather to raise the standard of |} AUl l(e to onen a7 ‘ sndon for the plantations Sioes Pl Siea. TG Xibbari: children, the use of wholesome | homeslite and thersfors make New L1 &Nd Possiul ! Maurice Stanley, Charity Superin-|{00d, pure air and sunshine Britain a little better place 10y 'w ) are eEribhar ola e d to buy equipment tendant John L. Doy S At. | family welfare agency recognizes|swhich our future citizens may de- | o0y e alrendy been purchased to DlCKiNSON st the need of religious training in | velap e chosed 10 | EDITORIAL \\mnr TO SPEAK Ofticers for the enauing yaar were |the home and tries to tighten the Respectfully sibmitted larger T i ated on [, Jonn Alden, | writer of the Broo 2 t resleated as follows. Willlam T..|bond beiween reh and home, Cora M. Beale. lyhe most su'table Aliharbor | ‘| ool " 1d presfdent ot DRUG CO Hateh, president: Willlam E. Att-|No famiy problem ean be success Executive Becretary. [will he bullt at Monrovia. capital of | 0% Alden K 1 of New Yorg . wood, viee-president: F. W, Ma-|fully worked out where there is a |the negro republic n organization which dates back to comber, freasurer; . . Kaumann | weakening of r"u;!]:uis interest S 7 | Liberia now has no shipping facl- j(1® Story ef wohn Alden S ) Family cass work is the heart of Ities, and ships now lead and un.iStAndish of outh, Mass, fame 169-171 MAIN S1, T lsory eommittes, whieh | all 8oclal work, This soclety has en- Suffflr&d Wlth Plles‘m with the help of surt boats, but |04 (0 those who came over In,th “ was formed in June, was formally | dsavored through all the years to [since five or six yeurs will ha re. [Mayfower, will speak at a mesting | accepted by the directors at last | Promote cooperation. By mecting F Y lquired to bring ths new plantations |Of the brotherhood of the South| nizht's mesting, This committes is | With a state group of family wel Or ears to maturity this method will take | Congregational church ' tomarrow T e Mica Anna Goldamltlt of | fare executives a few times each | lcare of production until a great |°VENINg. ‘ fthe school attendance debartment: | Year e gain new knowledge a B {breakwater can be con qa the story of John Alden and Miss 4 centiv rve unities . 330,000 Men Employed . rs. Paul K. Riegers, Mrs, A, C,|Incentive to serve our communities. | H c i Employ Loncliis (The 2 e he:New Sundberg. Mre. A. H, Scott, Mrs. J.|In order to urge a closer relation flys amadala aS LUTeN RIM | - moplovment of 550000 men 1 O p H. Robingon, Mrs, G, Q. Porter, Mrs. [ among our own city's social work- :hme plated when the organization . Robinzon, 1 - n 2 ‘ == s reached its full siride. The or- ne riece F. 0. Rackliffe, Willlam Cowlishaw | #ré we join With others in & local| .. ot s Bufalo, N. ¥ Sopilaredn linii s aa s D el club whose objeet i further ac- | August 10, 1924, Jygwanty units for administr: . and Dr. Amelia Tutles ] ivide: : Tailored i elen [ imate vion o notter asoperation | Gentlemen—T have been troubled |poges.” Tho prevalence of malaria In | Miss Beale's report was as {ollows: | Ultimate view ot AXACOCTELINNN h piles for twelve or thirteen |pinera {s o drawback, but Mr. Fire. To the Directors of the Welfare | '"r' the soclal work of New Britain. | o, rg and although T consulted sev- |gone thinks thaty it can easily be assoclation | For meveral years the Welfare .ra) of the best recommended Physl |graninod out. Othelwise it has a bet. YOCKS The annual report of the Wel-|assoclation has maintalned in M |sians, and used various salves Dre- {cr qlimate and is more aftrictive g civp Lo fare assoclation presents the fol-|rooms a soclal service exchange.|seribed by them as remedies, T was |20 Yiorida, he declared For Misses and Women lowing facts for the purpose of | This scrvice fs freely rendered to|never able 1o obtain relief. Labor supply was an important e better acqualnting the people of |all soclal agencies, churches. {nst] Through an acquaintance I wus | roiene in the selection of Liberia Straight ilne frocks, slhn and || New Britain with the work and en- | tutlons beth state and local and judvised to try Hamadala Pile for the development. The natives, youthtul looKing, smart for town Adenvors of the organization for the |accredited individuals interested in|lets, which 1 did. 1 took just vne [who are la or.business wear—fashioned in || vear ending September 30, 1925.,the betterment of familie. Be-|box. Nearly four months lave IS tar g mipsaroaramn) | Jersey, Crepe de Chine and the || These facts are by no means com- {cause of the steadily 1 elapsed since 1 stopped tak ; ‘:-L‘m‘ plantations in Malay. 2 i best coolhng rnnge on the mar- modish Kroshaen, Il pleta hut are suggestions of the |sources from which a family may |tablets, and there is no sign of the fepiing 5 day, Mr. Firestone says 1156 attempten. | reccive aervice it 1s very necessary [bles returning. 1 am heretore ) ligators have Leen studsing Ket. Perfect even to the smallest One year's record shows approxi-[to follow a method by which du-|WTiting this efter with the absolule i, question for Mr. Firestone for detail in labor-saving features. clever touches of contrasting || urely 267 cases worked upon, | plication of expenditure, effort and [Pellef that Hamadala Tablets have {yyq cears, The Thilippine Tslands color and buttons. | which include conditions of both | time may be avolded, and by whieh |PoSilively and permanently corect- | wera c red Urst because of the | [ A C]EZYNSKI & SONS ‘The colors are: Na rackle- || minor and major mportanee. 70 fhose who do constructiva work |1 ™ jzouble. jitelimanutesturenidesind gioRleel . The smoothest running and 1 ¥head, Black rrm.v- "0 Shrub || families were aided with material v be dircetcd and thus protect Yours very truly, {the property under the United Slates ; 517 MAIN ST. ] They are beautitully tallored with and Tan. relief. Many were assisted with {the families from oft repeated in- JOHN A. '“'VA_’_"J" ":‘” |flag, but there was opposition from 4 service relle which required Bn ex- | terrogations, Tho use of 8 conf. | Homadala is an internal e ling |Vllippinos who feared it might pre- Prices are modest pan-iinvaBiori ol finds nuEOT liaeat i el a o s S onal trentment (oRRDINQRUILEC "E vent or vetard Philippine independ- i ensed |anee, g en w thought, time and energy. R e e e vt Kl Ll iy A0 G nce. Investigators (hen went to S lunder refund guarantee by M. A. {yfoxien ctually leased a 35 Tnvestigations relative to all new {and. trained roclal workers recog= |\ xatrod and u""mml AR "“”’“f’ ually leased a “_"" 9 7 up local cases were made, as Well 8 | nize what a valuable asset It fs in | 8 L acre plantation of which 330 acres i Eade sz ol ! ! : [of town sufferers can obtain by mail [oro planted in rubher, Tw nt- F Q . k R t U H Id CI 'f' d Adt ' A s ERe TR TE T w07 QUICR Returns Use Ilerald Llassiiled Advls | public has a associatfon made 1,534 calls dUT-{pright to Insist on the 1 c 18lst o use of such the year. either directly on|an exchange for in most instances milies or In relation to the an expenditure of {he public's conditions therein, and 163 other | gitg for service in famlilles, with- C‘l]'ll)‘!" visits alded in conducting the rou- 2 out consulting confidential ex- tine of the work. 344 visits were L B " | change, fs a waste and may indi- “It Pays to By Our Kind” made in theoffice by consultanis|eate 3 disregard for the steward- ety 2 and s44 by applicants for serviee. | opin of funds intrusted, This 1s “Huncy® Of all the families served some We therefore urge the use of the * of the most important items of | goiia] Sarvice exchangs o all those =otie of the most famous characters { treatment provided wer rocerles |l why o info the homes of New in advertising history. Recognized » . lin 25 familles; new shoes for | Britain families. There lear evi- E 4 m@m: chitdren; new clothing for four: | genes vh.«:’ Fao ol ngniilc:g:nc;(ls all over the world as the Prince | mifk sent '(]w;:duhflv ‘rr: § homes !:‘, [are not dn any way duplicating Albert man. You can find his proto- " | provide added nourlshment to 211ech other's efforts. Their constant i £ i KRYPTOK | ehildren; board for 1; hoepital ; type in any town, He's up on poli- = use of the exchange has eaved 2 e GLASSES cara for 6; transportation, 3; medl- |y (ime, effort, and expense. tics, baseball. and horses, and has HE IKvigie e B1mCALs cine. glasses, etc. for 4; and partly | The exchange also shows that the real low.down on pipe tobacco. used clothing and_outgrown sho il there are churches who have not Name's “H UNCH.” If YouAre ln Doubt fn 144 Instances. Personal.ald Was | yet learned the value of team play given i response to inquirles, 88| ;jong this line and as a result are ABOUT YOUR EYES, let me exam- | zestions, and numerous requests on | ouine much of value in their deal- jne them. & will tell you honestly | numerous occasions. were found | what to do. Remember, 1 have had | employment; and 45 children were | S over 40 years! expepience and Am y Lenefited by a vacatfon of from | Qm; qualified two to five weeks at the Fresh Adr | [ ] I Exes Pxamined To those in need of sprelal care | = G, Satisfaction Guaranteed for varions physical atiments, pro- ) Broken Lenses Duplicated Yeesional serviee including tests. a Us treatments, medication, dental and H. F. REDDELL with JERT eeve Wik véndared 1o iy, This service to the needy was the K AND CREAM { #ift of professional men and wom- len who serve the community most 2 e y ability, this organization paving at Exesight Speclalists special reduced rates the price of | A ' 300 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN | ',' Sinscisaryavelisrcesiaiinitscs; : . m Eeallted S ina n o othe family vdard it 1s intercsting to | nota that alcohel is aimost a min | - puantity. Whereas the disabilit OUR MILK— P ——————— i N g YOUR MILK ; an O port, by yood and dependant It comes from a mod- Voice Culture i ol e N e dairy where good Tuesdnys und Eridoys “tudlo & o g P i cows are well treated. e gl fersishiona Giatt Al It makes all the dif- Can ,t lose MODERN Lt ae Tty ;.:‘nn .,’,.‘,. W ference in the world. i 4 ’,:' 7 BATHROOH abis. undermourishment and even | 1t rich in butter fat. E: V7 e, .n\“."ll‘.."‘ vy Are f = . (WORTH #12522), o feant o « ‘,',. u\anm 5 E;ggmfi;émi GET out that little old jimmy-pipe. Fill old P. A. Cool and sweet and soothing, : the bowl to the brim with Prince Albert the smoke zooms up the stem, bowling R N and light up! Wil you like it? Man, over pet peeves and filling your system o ponnd i Rl comnd e v man! Does a kid like ice cream? Can with a new kind of joy. And how kind O o 1 s abullfrog dive? You bet you will like it, it is to your tongue and throat. That's "7 the Prince diber proce. like you never liked anything before. because the Prince Albert process cuts WATCHES AND JEWELRY Because, what a man’s smoke-appetite ~ out bite and parch ab-so-lute-Iy! of all deseriptions hankers for, Prince Albert’s got nothing So, slip into top-speed and head for ° else except! Yes, sir, you can bet your the nearest store where they hand out Hlmberg & Horn life on that. You'll fire-up right after jimmy-pipe joy in tidy red tins, If you E: (&L vouk o Funse ‘ NEW RRITRIN, CDNN L3 MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS WEDDING RINGS, DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS, breakfast and stay with it till the little haven’t got a jimmy-pipe, get one now. st. 20 Years blue stars wig-wag “Good night.” Then borrow a match and you're all set 392 MAIN STREET 10 R. R. ARCADE Never was a pipe tobacco like good for a smoke experience! Any Make, Late Models . . . $£10.00 for four months New Britain Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612 96 West Main Street —no other tobacco is like it! e o i o B 3. Berwelds Psdesst Wisnm-Sadea, ¥, 0