New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1927, Page 3

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amd bring me a po | please some rubbe: | dresses for a girl six v “this is fr un frun e on a bit of [ Yuletide Season ek ant i nafer ter kum don Help 18 wanted. Male help; male help; neutral help; financial help; personal service help—all kinds of help, at once. The pay is good for the right party and the work is pleasant and casy. The pay is not in money but in the know- ledge of a worthy duty well done and the satistaction that goes with the act of spreading sunshine and Christmas cheer in a worthy causc. The call for help first c from Miss Cora M. Beale, executive secre- tary of the V¥elfare association and manager of the confidential ex- change, which is a central clearing liouse for those who would aid th needy. The call was seconded t Ensign Carl Fredrickson of th vation Army, who goes places meets people whose circumstar otherwise would remain undisc ed. hings to play with. Plese They say the demands upon ¢ dog. T wa Claus from boys and girls whose | Pl to - parents have a hard time providing almost enongh food and less than enough clothing, are growing ev you fren.” politely: and a kit pot and tows pleads for-§: 1 cowba Gloves. gloves for wir give iren a speed c 0 choo train the her needs in a nea is needed, “Ple se bring a pony and chicfs pencil pad paper Yesterday the manager of one of New Britain's leading department s 1 to one of Sants “If you can tind one or two in need of help this Christm me know and T will take them.” A proprictor of s partment store, also among the big- gest in the city, and a man who is noted for many quict decds of ch ity of which the public never hears, | sald: “You haven't heen to sce me for Christmas gifts for your little triends this year. Don't forge I am when you get ready.” Both of these men will be notified ot cases where they The Welfare associ names and addresses of the boys and | Number 12. With enly girls who sent the following lette to Santa Clans via North Pole, C: rayon: a monke Numbe (Signature) 10 A little has been disappo res “Dear Santa pl do it for v ke.” nd a little ball ctrically cont Bring me a writin c boy gloves ada, Teeland, and Heave Number 1: A picce of paper much | & suit of clo; folded and pasted together in the| Many letters to shape of an envelope contained a|his litfle friends do ap of a note as follows: 'Jxrvr\mmr and addrosse Santa Claus T am willing to be good | cult to lo to yon when you come in the night you will see me brir a carreg and bed for my doll and a crib dishes and a coat and 2 hat and | B ange hanana flute al end fire ingens. Dear s petit rarages an cand town area off Central park, " Number 3. A very small envelope | nounced its intention of sta rauch handled in loving preparation |the downtown ecast side o quela drom anta for baby “Dear Santa i would like you to send the me these few gifts, automobile, |« > artle, blocks, gloves, lhorse and wagon."” Number 4. One message addressed | on the back to 126 North Pole says: “I ask for a doll almost every little gir vindows and make it a blue one. sis. ter wants a doll name Ma Cute it was foun and a Christofer Rollin hook. the new quarters are only Number little girl writes r0, 2 new plot on the been purc © W. Olvany, ' ‘Please £ .5 me of Tweed, Murphy and kisbook and rsold and a ;ulr of shoes and some dishes down says something per cut from the mar- | zine page, that only | have no difficulty in reading signs no name “i my unse i want to se ples kum ples kum ples kum | A most domestically | send d tove and a tea a chair ar 1 who in- ase give o push a ¥ 1 1 want 4 p air of Box- ind a nmp skin, t gos by > give iren some more year. This year more help than cver [no wasted words or punctus doll's dress receiving no response to previous letters, after a few requests say s if you dont send | {me T will never write to you imbor 11, On a minute se vy brown store paper ar “T want a little tire a ) Pictures speak louder | o doran - TAHMANY NOT HIGH HAT i houes for my doll. T am saying 8004 \yizyam Will Remain on ¥ast Side by, by" (signature). Number. 2 The back of a discard-| —New Plot on 13th Street o ed November page of a large ecal-| 5 . endar served for this one: “Dear Purchased. Santa Claus 1 want eled candy or- New York. eDe. 14 (B-—Tam has eschewed the fashionabl by the fingers of some small boy. 7To replace the historic hall whick 1 fammany socicty sold st cornerir Tl nietzeet an G 15+ will | zo (as does| When Tammany moves i letter) with |not forsake the district from which ! {its strength has been drawn 60 years ago To Santa in Canada a row's flight from the former tepees a doll and please send me a garrage Tammany's famous chieftains. Globe Clothing House Gifts They Appreciate Arctics Lippers Boys ...coue $3.00 Boys’ Low Arctics, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50. COR. MAIN AND W. MAIN STS. FOR THE BEST THE CITIZENS COAL Co. Main Office Phone Entrance Strand Theater. Yard Children’s ....... $2.50 Children’s ....... $3.00 . $3.50 Women’s ........ $3.50 Women’s, $4.50 & $5.50 Men’s ........... $4.00 Men’s ... $5.50 & $6.00 Globe Clothing House 24 Dwight Court. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927 At the upper left is Albert Bushnel! Hart, Washington historian; right, an air portrait such as appears on a dollar hi estate near Alexandria, Va. December 14, the ath of Geor ington, finds students of h 4 with th centenary (¢ (Written for Th dissatisfie s and other authors have America with rescarch into lington's personality. ywing artic larvard pro telis of Tecer eries regarding th 3 patriot’s lineage, which now s [ upon which he Leen traced back through 17 g mother. tions. One of these discoveries was Seventeen Generations of Them that the name “Washington” evols 1 ssyngton. Prof. Hart des- tou's s to continue the wor have ing the popu ther of H 1 called Washington, of which 'NOTED HISTORIAN TELLS OF NEW | DISCOVERIES ABOUT WASHINGTON dom and Ireland. a parish with a ¢ and centuries of histo yet so far h E connect it |the signet Ting worn by ashingto; Washir world, outs slds the Dis- | near the view of Mt. 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