New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928, high school are as fol- In the LACK OF SYMPATHY PROBLEM OF YOUT - Pavents Dou't Undersiand Chil- - dren, Miss Rogers Says requested wing nearer the “y ¢ pening week Youth today need more friends t. The opening This is true because life conditions | 3 o the ol t are much more difficult for young b people today than formerly, because very few pa COURT (Contined from Page Seven) LENENT WITH port by Miss E. Gertrud supervisor of the girls at C. A, members ot t rectors of ceting Postponed the L * ald so- Assesses No Costs In First Cases Brought By Collector's Office the and ot. school teac the Sth grad building on Thurs special effort to their own level and them to the level c meeting with success and the i est of the girls increases under such ireatment, it is reported. It was po board meetir day church s he assqciation spositior s are making a t the girls on row alor h lex Rogers of understandin, with vouth the most part throu; are capable of te Jot children by : ed with fail child's problems rather n b S {6 1 was upon the child a relig : nson of beg schools to meet this pr fact that Miss Estelle D been em L nt has bee T 1 unavoidab to the United week day cln : e b g schools, spending ! her energy on t Boy Injured bor by of this tc No Mental Aherration Caused PERSONAL TAX DODGERS 3 BUT NOONAN DENIES IT .. Mason gave ntal shooting. Cit; Items ing as accid said to be owne of 1000 We going into the of the dren and helping the parents their boys and girls to th way of life. She is especially ¢ ned for this work and has eved definite sult Mrs. E. vell, F Fay and Rev. Warren M e reports of the work in t erent departments. They rted that the order, co eral running condition great improvement over In the third grads ced upon worship. The Injury to Workman, Com: already em her before school in as: ly. They are encotiraged to en- in social interco and con- tion. Then soft y as a of pupils 1e as las work d Parents Must Consent To Corporal Punishment |wave own, Pa., Oct. 19 (@ - made. AMembers of “HAIR-GROOM" ; Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy | e s b : " stormen : Well-Groomed all Day do parents freely ssion, the stude administer an addi- at present. * Not only ac- nd 1 \ ing cream ) costs only a \ cents a jar at any (. drugstore. Millions ) use it because it gives that natural gloss and weil- Mr. and Mrs. Plerson re- | - = : Junen mon L Eastford Child Kiiled ; o cturn By Cun in Brothei’s Hand | | | 15 | and P days ! before their return west = Mrs. R. 0. Clark, Mrs. Max Su onn, groomed effect to|hime and Mrs. Charles Ne the hair—that fi- | attending the Pytl nal touch to good | now in session in Louis Bucha dress both in business and on so-|pepresentatives of the Py n Sis ( m a bullet | clal occasions. 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