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I0ULD REPORTS ON | C. OF C. PROGRESS Says Live City and Live Cham-| ber Go Together (D] The ss of a Commerca depends n exte is financed, to the extent to which its bers offer suggestions and clsims, according to Secretary L. Gould, in his fi an to the board of directors Mr. Gould cites somc complishments of the ,C during, the six months he hi and during the or to his coming. He live tles amber « on the but | mem- criti- Ru only nt to which it today. of the six months| points out commut and live ¢ Commerca go hand in where one s not other cannot netion | properly. The report “In every fesses to community t pro- | allve, there exists & | commerclal organization commonly| known as the Chamber of ( me Thess organizations con tu medium t business and professional work for the interests the | ¢ In which they live. The| ctions of these or-| to make thelr spective communities bigger, busier| and better. With fuch a name and motive, they are entitled to the support and cooperation of eve man whose business is located in| that community, The Chamber of| Commerce is the first organization a business man should join and the | last one he should resign from, end it he can afford hut one, the Cham- | ber of Commerce is the one moEt e the rough which tl en may best ot | Indi L eontributed toward making my “I cannot refrain from saying at | this time, that I, as secretary, feel | mysel{ extremely fortunate in hav- ing the opportunity of meeting with | the type of men which compose the directorate of the New Britain Chamber of Commerce. They have done rything to make my resi- dence fn New Britain pleasant, and were it not for the almost perfection of cooperation, the work which I/ have undertaken would have been | extremely diffieult, Your president and officers have at all times been ready and willing to glve me the benefit of their advice and counsel, and {¢ my credit is due for the successful portion of the year In vhich 1 have been secretary, it s due to their untiring work in the promotion of all of the activities which have conetituted the program. The cooperation of the committees| and the response that they have | made to every eall, has been im- | mediate. Al of thess things have ad. gecretary a and T hope mu. | oy ministration as very enjoyable one tually profitable. your “Tt fs with some hesitancy that 1| approach this task of detalling to you the actual accomplishments and activities of the assoclation for the | first six months of the year which s closing because T am usurping some | of my predecessor's administration In order to count the activities ac- curately, T have made a survey of the minutes of the directors’ me ings to discover what was under- taken, There is another reason why | T approach this task with some hesl. tancy which {s purely personal. Ir accepting the position of secretary of the New Britain Chamber of Commerce, I felt it unwise to ex- press my opinion or undertaks 3 activities which had not been thor- oughly investigated and studled, be. | lleving that short acquaintance with any community makes it ahsolutely impossible to know any of the con- ditions and environments which con- | ralirond was entitled | tion | the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 1 whole, “Upon receipt of a recommendn- | cessful conclusion durlng the year. |m tlon from the New Britaln Traftic bureau, the Chamber of Commcree board-ot directors protested by reso- | utlon and by appearance before the public utilitles commission, the in- stallation of bus service between Waterbury and Hartford, by way of New Britain and wore successful ir thelr effort, basing their judgment upon the helfef 1 New Haven con to every sideration and that would he stallation of th unfalr competi- by the in bus service created “Belleving thut consi 1 would be obta 1 by meetings of the clvic leruble holding fol clubs and t1 the first Chamber of Commerce meating of this character was b t which C. I, he program of rce the members of on ‘Year-round £ s with ich enco ment to and) he matter, Decemt pc reation sor addr varions 88 clut Reereation.' T it was met gave committes h the suggestion of the Ro committe was appointed t advis ity of first cour studied and ft comi stitutf will Branaitol mere ing a safety mitte s situat thoro f& hoped 1t witt be ina the ( necessity of h highway from Ne¢ Britain riden wus felt to be of conside le importanc of the community formed to the deve Theref and auth the tc to committe was d to pros Berlin and request to the sta mission. This activi not terminated rec siderable encouragement commissjoner w pre hig tved trom and, 1t possible, be carried to a suc- | probably provide a great many worth while thoughts, but perhaps | the public's intefest has not been | | created to the point where they are considered of sufficle fmportance to Lo placed upon the program of | wetivity for the year. S0 BUE- gestions might well be ped by forum discussions and constitute the addresses to be delfvered % In doing this, T belfeve working in a 1 at the end the year will mp d a great | The balance of the suggestions will | Jeve logica many | would | of a committes “As another tion, 1 the appolntme t membership will work upon ps and the conservatio bership at present “1 would s time that the new me of the ol st 8 ommendations ich T brought to the fon of rd up reor, and 1ookir m lons outside atte my arrival concern tian of the varlous studied thelr adoptio vinced that separate | of the contral determining thel ciivities fs wr rtments he to I gani main hoard policy, and & 1#stroy ot ation o Tespectfully submitted “Now RBritain af Cammerce IR GOLLD! Cionaral Secretars Mercantile Burean Head Reports The roport of Geo RAnkort as fo “The v of [better displayed in this trip to Harrison, a study was le of the Dickinson Drug Co. as| to the nurober of people who passed by the store during glven hours, | those who actually stopped and no- | ticed the display of merchandise those who actually the store, and those who pur- with the amounts. This test cond inder the ns , and algo the recom- fllumina- atremely grat- actua entered mado was as thoy ¢ conditions display and as d for The result in that it p » of sales of ¢ was an store of some 20 per cent over and above the pre- vious week's proving very Jusively that fghthd and more business rerchandise tha inged and p This presented ta a committee o -ua £ay) vyl red a cor ted the mer- q1 01 Puv HIUBYD best dresse window maki for this lone upon a x Co. of Hartford this display, offered, an ¥ contest o conducted 1 ved frot event we oned, “During vE oy additional acuvity ints to that wt during th fon of a ner ey to rais which ¢ re unques aleng fir s n four talks ¢h will ha standard handi Snahip that he chants to have conrse me grateful board and of hamber “Respectfully George H, Dys division, alrman She’s Spry at 91 MRS CHARLOTTY J. BURDICK LIONS' ROARY ARE GROVING STRONGER Club Once Tottering, Now Second of Five in City 'Cornerstone Laid for New Armenian Church . euled in t box which was placed in the cornersione, are the s of the subscribers to' the fund, coins, papers relating church and similar articles. of the most impressive parts of ceremony was the blessing of 10 stoues by the archbishop which wil ¢ pluced in the walls of the ehurch aetlng 0 apostles and the ree W Despit church to the aln, about 30) Juding Mayor Ange I'he campalgn for funds s been under way for the has netted approxi- leh ist few we tdm § Beloss and Grip Home On Visit From Fordham 1 e 4 John Grip ng lays at thetr Both are sty university, ant vursity footba ) the last quarter and his ¢ ble comment t of which wer from New Britain ir Beloin family, The bor this party, The 00l tomorrow, Saturday, ght favor fans prese of 18 LOSS 18 Me.. Nov n bullding former a box factory ani ers here were de Iy today. Severs including th wers damaged estimated at §$25,00 ed at which an air 31 miles a VIRE school oSt &p fly is about Greatest in Years! “THE IRON HORSE” | Well-Known Nurse ' Recommends Nu-Life highway between 3 Meriden by wav of t will be pla maps and that constr begun upon it and sooy as f made avallable Ly the ture 3 “T"pon receipt of copies of endum No. 44 on the report of ¢ committee on postal of t Tnited States Ch Com- | « merce, a committee chamber was appointed to look int the matter a le o with the ha United &t mittes entitied to his support. Every busi-| ness man owes the community a; debt created by the fact that the | o v’ tudieq within a short perlod. community has made his Ms\nfifs‘rv haceraralall Al ity (ol e possible. The easiest, most !casih.e”md e e e U : i e of my arrival and efficlent manner in which this| Wl th g | Indebtedness may be lquidated {s{URtl the first of .Geplemben to or- by ioning the (Chamber of Com.|EAN(ss the Internal orpanization and merce and giving some money to|to acquaint myself with local eon- tts membership fund, but more |ditions so as to be able to better important some of Lis time. 'T; ‘jh;;-!‘c ;c :j;lcs to h:;fl‘nrl;d;n the uccess of the Chamber depends|fall. n this connectio elieve v'nmn the etxent to which it is|I have made some progress, but I properly financed, and the number | do not yet feel entirely qualified to | of constructive criticisms and sug-|pass judgment as to New PBritain's gestions supplied by the member-|outstanding needs. However, be- ship. Money alone will not make 8| cause of the belief that it was Im- | ful chamber. Suggestions|possible to continie fnactive after ard criticlsms alone will not ac-!the fall months began, 1 attempted complish the desired results. [0 tnittate through the active bu- “In every live community in the | reaus of the chamber, the traffic and ates you will find an ac-| orcantile burcaus, such activitics mber of Commerce, and I 1 Fooren gt be needed and wl clty, you Willj iy b rean seemed to be ready find an inactive one. Tt is 1|mpo:;- AT sible a live community to| o ) thrive without an active awocla-ll At best, such a report can ilon of! the businessiinterests. 1t is| o & seneralistatement otithe also impossible for an active Cham- i""“r”shmnu during the ber of Commerce to exist in a W(']‘l'?r w;fl'\hthf: rr(’v'nlat’!fln(ol an « |f-satisficd, unprogressive com. |Cutline o e program of activities :mnu‘_\n The two ‘“HLI not mix any |Suggested for the coming season. Tt more than oll with water, As the|wil ba impossible to describe a de- progress and prosperity of every |failed survey of the great number of community, depends upon the abil- [varled matters—all of importance ity of the commercial body to func- ‘whi(-h confront the chamber dajly. tion preperly, ft should be the first| An organization such as the Cham- | concern “of every citizen to take an lhc.r of Commerce {8 primarily or- active interest in the affairs of the|ganized for the purpose of rendering commercial organization of hi8|gervice to the community 3 community. The bellet in this the-lang to fndividuals, ory requires vision — broad vision and" the Influence of men and women possessing it and constitut- ing its membership. “A city is not a combination of paved streets and brick bulldings; it i« made up of three fundamenta principles: food, famlily, and fun. 3rita at Hole the trol certaln apparent faults, A com- munity the size of New Britain can- hants an general public as a vhole Wave been taken up for con- ation a kind- r feelin ter character of chandising has been created. | 'FIVE WOMEN DIE IN o S C) GASHILED COTTAGE, G s tha | Minnesota Hotel Employes Die Dur- Y. W C. A NOTES S islons were | DS and, as a result, wction w state of the first postal sery ade in the s n of Postmaster ¥ sulting n considerable Y “Believing in the n Some r hedule, with the co- | il Theory {s Abandaned ssity of | Hibbing, Minn., Nov. ing some insignia for store | dental asphyxfation pre and office doors whicl death five 1 indicate that the holder | hodies were found in a Chamly is the opinton of officials today es of the women 1 hotel, home of matter of ing Meal Hour—Potson Food - mt of of the local tter N wor to 18 of women 1 1 given on No reportad cott instances « mem : Gpon, the re was War V test the Chamber of Co in every *possibls vention wl 10-20. It was | of the chamber that t1 orati | » bod | ployed in a 1 display. | vesterday at the the win one of {he the committee was at Mrs. Mary rized to expend o sufficlent sum Hardy to I these placed in and \eomania forr located in I member's - &tore. “Upon the of Mr. N. Avery and a committes | wh American the bu- visit up tor discussion the ad- of arranging It cm by ippoin the Here Is Another Nurse Coming To the Front With Much Praise For This Old Indian Remedy NU-LIFE mos we Mrs vietims, spanish 1l and attractive sowing the selection of actd K others were Mrs, Tda ing, . Greene, At Kuusisto's Georgine English says 1 feel that T must say a few words for your two grand remedies, NU- LIFE and RATTLESNAKE OIL. Tn my practice as a nurse, I find vour RATTLESNAKE OIL, to be the host liniment 1 ever used. The re. that it gives in Rheumatic cases ertainly marvelous. Your NU-LIFE Indlan Remedy is « blood builder and tonie that ranks flag: C: 3 9 first in all ¢ where people are Rt g n and the h r nd the wor ] A " tun down. I know many doctors e Lings el 1 Y in thelr pragtice, and been k on if, in fact, they have tolu Another me that there were no medicines mads that would accomplish the vonderful things that RATTLE SNAKE OIL and NU-LIFE would It NU-LIFE is good enough fo e inclined to dis- joctors and nurses, it surely ought this angle. ré suj \ to be good enough for you. Wi Ermatinger's body was lay X sonld publish many such testimon th room docrway at {als as the one above, but we say {0 Nt to her on the best proof Is for you to trs apparently cretaries in these countrie i e this old Indian remedy vourself. If en t S { |you haves rheumatism, stomach. liver or kidney trouble, fry NU-LIFE, the medicine that s made of iron and glycerine; the odicine that cleans the entire body ind helps nature to bring you back bl opic to health. Be falr with yourself give NU-LIFE a chance to show you how it helps nature. Now i+ he time for NU-LIFE. NU-LIFE at n dollar a bottle is the e have it in stock—City Drug Stor ning design, matinger, Miss Mary Katherine tive Che ich every unprogressive to Miss for only lons were provided ne.| “The chamber voted vear to. | ndum No, 16 of t onnectiout | - stafe Chamber of Com Jealing with the revision practice act, and made of this bill, the cham- ber actively endorsed and suppo | ed it he annual -year-old dar Mr returned Tinding the doors lo nahle to arouse moned 1 she home from a ced one, she 0 fc and sum- on, is of medical of the 1 took any B5¢a Lbility study 5 B h sted not met with exact dinner i b Britain Chamber of Commeérce was ! f the Eddy held May 4, at which time th gressman Dan } d from through New York, was the aistrict speaker, This dinn attended and proved a sucer “Referendums No. 45 the United States Cham ot use it of the New n apparently h overcome by the gas awar Aw ¢ advanced, in the food lirnking might h for their deaths awever, was f] placing of D tn e feet apart prineiy business exhibitfon of ti on Decoration day and pr v attr Considerable powers of nat taken in the for W1 re sained ont 11 Las been held in advy s such as the'f come wine the poison had bee respensibl or The was a whole | ire members and | non-members. The extent of the | value of a Chamber of Commerce to | tha community {s determined by the {amount of use which is made of it | by the people in the communlty and | by the influence which is felt among |the entire eitizenship. That the or- Its valme to the entire elvilization ganization has created an influence \¢ dotermined by the one fact, ‘Can | and become recognized as a poten- they work and play together?' as|(lal feature for the city's civie, mor- @ city 1s made up of hearts and is|cantlle, and industrial advancement Jndged by the human things ac-|is evidenced by the cordial relation- complished by citizens. A city|ship between the clty's adminlstra- may be rich in industries ‘and busi-|tlon, {ts merchants, professional . but very poor — almost pau- [men, and the manutacturing inter- borly spirit unless| esta, There {8 room, however, se who make up the richnessial cases, for some Important, and indust prove as apt in the {4 {y to this end that we should bend sted welfare of the city. Just for @ mo- |avery effort to lay aside all pre- | A% fo the value of the ¢ r Gaturday ment, let us judices, misunderstandinge, and ir ommerce, T t result ! years and visualize ter-raclal controversiea to the end ew Britain, Has that a better understanding may be pshinforsanjingre it should? Should : | ereated and a unified city result. new members. bringing our totn s person donate his bit to the wel- “During the first part of the year, budget 'r 11 r 1025-25 forwirded fare of “‘C~v‘im;!my"‘y’-‘~’.‘('Im\nh“r of | the chamber entered into a con { yr’a‘;j-m“v‘s:r ;’1 T result ("m;\:\(r‘{,n»i ts‘ .1‘ 'm,‘ Jlum through | With the Willlam JRuEnsiosissi xe ing \(»v;]r lr :r-‘y ‘m“\.n ) : e ek and express|agency for the protection of cltizens| FE GAr fHLP members! liioh A "% an organiza-|in this community against the pur- B aSor s DS o ‘ws the men|chase of fraudulent stocks and fake | Comms tha old Har The business|securities, During the the SishorEtheRchnm oy not judged {chamber has handled with the 1and the first fssue w Jing, but |Burns Co., requests for 42 special tde of reports on securities which have activity. Let | been offered for sale In New Britain closer feeling | Of these reports but very few, in fact closer @d- | put elght, have been on a aufficient Rule. 10| gound basis to recommend for pur- and 100K- | cpage, This, however, in no instance | 1 see UPOD | pag peen done, the chamber taking 3 be of in-1 ne nosition that it could not afford | dividug ce, and even Brealtrly, vocommend any collateral or se- | i) exte during the ey for sale, but we do give a | 1 am confident that the § g oypeorward account of the offer past| o portrayed to us through the | ich the | Rurns se The serviees e chamber offices are heing put by the been used by many of the banks . and something as to a great number of individual in 0 chamber holds tn its files a roximate some thousand organ : | thelr financlal rating, which are con- (a7 recelved, T sldered fraudulent and fake, and it | Bumber of t 1a to this file that we have referred | Mated 7,50 many times. §o considering the | 15000 matter as a whole, the service ren. | for the dered by Burns protective agency has been one of mately was o om the Sl e S pSLUNILe e H i Shoulder sprained, returns to the community a 1 L has unques- | now in tionably helped to hold considerable | ! winning to work next day of our present resources. | T “At the suggestion of the traffic A remarkable case of quick relief { bureay, who presented a from pain and a phenomenally rapid recovery from a bad sprain is told by |to the Chamber of Commerce board | : on the subject of a readjustment in | ix stockyards worker in Davenport, X | owa. rallroad class rates, board of di- : rectors, authorized the expenditure I was loading a quarter of beef, ®lof $500 which was matched by $500 | aud Mm"»‘:,\gm Db Mfi‘"rl‘]hpwz [from the industries, this sum to be gy:anfirr]m‘z‘m"m}a::«v(\;wvnr.m d\;sm 1 | use esi! he N ow n < g ¥ ised '." assist t N “ E 1 was able to go back to work. It does Trafflc League In protesting against work like wonder to relieve pain.” | this increase to the shippers of New | This is lett: typical of th | England of about 15 per cent. Had | et adb et Ly o this case not been protested strenu- | etk o iae; MASRAG h il P lialadaiat | Sloan’s, that tell how sprains, bruises, ! by the shippers of New Eng. el lame muscles, have been helped by land, the Interritorial class rate and |the cham this wonderful liniment. Increase of 15 p these quest i i ’ f taved What is the secret of its marvelous gested by the carrlers would i effectiveness? It is the healing tide of | meant some $300,000 per Jeax AR fresh, new blood that Sloan's sends |crease to tha shippers ot New Brit- | right to the place that hurts. ain No need to rub. The medicine it- “As {n past years, self does the work. Quickly and surcly | Christmas tree wa it takes down the swelling and ine the efforts of the Chamber of Com- flammation —drives out the pain. Get abottletoday. All druggists—35 cents. se flags oved LI also| . TS : fheia cam- S INTrs and | jestiona- Hadl e port when s Hyity w carly nd inheritanc taxes, SOA ion and taxation were voted upon by the as fation, KL erhaps th aceomplishme ing this membership driye personal dircetion Congressmar Dan Reed, held October 5 to the 12 At ission of this drive, it is the feeling of your seer there exists a better isto coo of national sult rougl wel, year, a along the line rtising' and agen- teval trade reg hody have b utitized matter through hour. in the pas consider attention. A recommendation uniform hours | in that it was close on ning cam- % L ear the kitc of Miss ( Kkitehen floor. S0 A hushand and a danghter sur Mrs. Kuusisto. Mrs. Hard two children, an] a husha fves Mrs. Ermati ing was foun \ge, while Wving t the san: . paign Ry most standing nt of the chamber d year was the inaugurat ¢ under the 5 on class eve Rey On Wednes: Mr. Gree his led will give tures on t herbs. was to & Bible M this “Uniform erived the con ¢ rather made the part of the cfzer AL drastic however, that the at & o'c Friday ndation 500,000 boy {are now enrolled fn thr | work of the departme cuiture, 1 you that ¢ can scll you, rea orcs look bLack over the Progress o it kept pace as not every honest on drive was in memt 1 increase of 69 per cent ited and a referen- | essary to b all nts. The referendum indicated desire of the merchants to re- main upon the old bais the matt ronght re on- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS AR 0 34 discussion found ne 15 mer. ay city, arg make it. 1al man »v his financia at home o mayor, = the opin- | ome- ce, 1oy ing s m ine to 1 of In o a rea which we the AT a meet. was held to consensus such a 1, and be author- yrosecuting at- | as it was | city ad- ministration and the matter was al- | 1 to drop 1 pregent when there ement use the eatab- Plainvill the au- in de- " WORKS LIKE WONDER ution | vis Ard | to the general members o October 1 number. This magazine, It is planned and expected, will be | entirely self-supporting. Tt will vide a medium as indica of advising the « memt of the act oxpresses 1o gui all merc this problem, t that time that should be exe coming year show a and a Golden of 19 pro- of fraternalism before, Ylerence to tt turning the fug at t of 1926, It m to tire rship : fties of th mayor shon ree fn m newspaper would not of suffici “The following are ing statistics which give a nt news valn serviee yoar experlencs twoelve and the wake it and New Britain to take he among qUu “Many ac which I ing pages of report ha Leen nplished 1 hearted support shown through the directors, and whosn hands t Jelagated. The worked through the lowe un e ¢ our experic of existence wil for the new offi- et to embrace| and enabl r right pla > use to w Is time, moy tce. foot IShediby thority invested to bri ent Makes remarkable recasery from bod £prain amount of a past year. Iy 100,000 ctvity carrled o cers these There were A pleces of mall sent out | . ontgoir \pproxt r ahont g ahon merchants participat being in freig initiated a result of this cities of ¢ th ou this omplishments | th could but and in- | member- | the coni- tasks various | <l accom- ks have llow- | not | for | will e in ! coll calls railroad Jear. eolicl- N the the wh terest gre Commer “In looki ing mittees int have been committees o in hments. Some 0 given to been of sre which con interest o with vear, manufac- | complete the ta | dofinite program of lished and that worked out by a ¢ warded to each of tha assaciation questions: “What | of Commerce do | “Yhat do vou think “hambe en submitted resolution year s been ex- up to the mittees required cot merca tremely diligent in v-laws which preve m ssues, A \« an OPENING SPECIAL a large group of DIAMOND RINGS is being offered at can number of H for tirely and hat in due bring in thelr reports undertaken. T am in having ing 1 adm having con year to come many defl- accomplishments, which. al- h they may appear be have been the means of very toward civic improve- | added consi rable iy <urprisingly inviting prices. Step upstairs and let us show you a dinner ring con- of Commere 1 do for t At the hottom of this ire, T would snggest of a third question Sax the exceedingly pport & past few and hu- {aining three fine diamonds at §50.00, one which any girl will admire and cherish. . C. LE WITT JEWELER AND DIAMOND DEALER (New Phone 3100) Le Witt's Upstairs Store Means Lower Prices as & whole? fortunate glven me months of T am questic possibility vou k “Do mber o A the & | ow anvone not my \istration g not f * who shou hopeful © Sk ! the cent sug- | onnaires have report contains have they shou planks trip to thov to me small, rapid strides have community Upstairs, Room 4 299 Main Street ment,gend e provided throng! {0 the strength of your organi and the foundation upon which future activities will be built. suggestions ar five shall be studied, the Co. two ¢ merce committee and met with con- ng that thes siderable favor from the public as worked upen

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