New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1928, Page 2

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Miss Cora M. Brale, ex¢ retary of the Welfare s prepared her report , January and b 3 presented it to the dir ieremplo cases pr ition in s the prot solve “The consts are associatio imecting the so0 th into the plan of r the one problem only ¢ m hal disability lems, domest —cach industrial ‘ion, phys nehavior pre cial pelations, efc. ually presenti The public thinks of a wel er golng into a home ket of grocer . trained case what kind of a se ed when she goes into th Poverty and hunger are cators of more deeply s The hungry ones are give ishing meal. Suppose worker gtopped there. have a job., Mother is and downhearted, .~’ e ne agement,—mayhe planning a better | tual boost to get visable one wh waorker, vice m more ways needs syn health line improved hom there fs a lack © making a hom ! blame for the outcome? “The Welfare associ promptly to a new ance. It belicves service bigrest work—it gives T ppe working out its plans which fnc a thorough investigation of home It tries to be and family condition: sympathetic and friendly, Just in decisions which mu 1 the fam decisior ionally be otherwise fly desires, Sometimes 1} us 1o a plan is qt from what the casual pecLs, “The Welfare fores. 1f one men WELFARE SERVICE ACTIVEIN WINTEF Demands for Reliel Increase, Ac- cording to Miss Beale for Dece ght to ¥ put various ones su ie to ‘give elp in not ve, who is ion res reeefving aid sports a fur ¢ ade ¥ que observer's mind parked in the buck frankly 1f the Welf has looked up t nership. When 1a8 a radio is it un as ity? Was it perch « result of some lad’s building? Should the mother bend her back fashioned wash tub if verou s o was purc id paid Ao arise and cr tmyp at conclusior three has foun: ible to cover ¢ ome visits, ficials, etc clients at th im, was t na later t or lovely are. A nation NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, « is covered well and covered " ONE MAN KILLED WHEN AUTOMOBILE OVERTURNS After Another is Dying Accident Which Occurs on Providence Hizhway, rident condit slippery urled out of i b s pir its histor — founded by t e : tod, French Aviators Panse There Be- |, Al fore Sailing for Japan on Thurs- Tovitation, Social day—Navy s before making tinal plans to sail Thursday for Japan, where they e to resume world flight which they started in Paris October Costes and Lebrix landed at th 1 here late yester- comy mile non- op flight i Wyo v which 1 wind, clouds, v and rai ILTIRED MERCHANT DIES 8 (Pr—James Hau n, retived head of the 0ds cor of Low ompan 1o yester- York, Marc IN ARABLAN Z0NE British Prepare for Drive on Tribesmen March 8 (#)— British Men, nz the bor urn back tirbesmen r of Trans- any a under ¢ Wahahi tions by Pritish authorities in I All officers and men Were led from leave. An armored car company |1 mleh, Pale Amman, a Tuesday en Amman, usalem said twenty- 4 seven tanks w statione Isery ve been united in have received rif Jorder wa s, and tents from ammunition, Ibn Saud. rfare food wish newspap had telegraphic agency rs reporied an occurred in 1 stronghold of Ibn Saud, It was said that advic from DBasra we t a Waha force Dowish was mact Irak with 1,440 came ne scouts, howcve y saw no signs of hostile in the hous: ment denied ment handed saying in effect 1nat fi would not be grante t present. s to British to m troops in pt or to hay control over the native police Great Britain firmly i allows m necessa the Suez Canal controlling the ierstood to be ion arising whie some other pow air nati to prevent police any situ. MOURNING IN -I\l'\\ March § () —— As a sig of respeet for the gricf of the roy tumily over the death of the six- month-old Princess Hisa, picture theaters in Tokyo voluntar- ily_closed today. he prin: will be interred at Toshimagaoka, on the outskirts of Tokyo, where Full of pep at 60. Never expects to get too old to enjoy life. r'} ALWAYS a ’"Hi h;r" I_{! ple by introducing a 1 eragreat- men h a clear nd alaugh % aily he’s reach- hen most men think " he as} el r in my b ) T 1tok ijol is a natural heNujol p well i Company (N« tains absolutely no medicine or But it ps the body Has found secret. functioning ncrmally. For Nujol not only prevents any excess of the body poisons (we all have thern .) from forming, but also aids in their removal. There’s no age limit on Nujol. Doctors put babies on it soon after thev're born. School chil- drentakeit. Mothersand fathers. And the very old folks, too. MMaybe you fectly woil. Perhaps you suspect vou don’t. Anyway, try !anmf Nujol and see if there isn’t adi ference. Take it for 3 months. It can’t do any harm to try. And it migit do a lot of good. E.veryone u~c who's tried it says so. Be sure you get the genuine. e S — for war in Arabia con- | armored | nks and airplanes were being | ontier force was being mo- * move- The result was confu- s increased when the intends to pt, believing protection of insistence on is un- might result in r taking a hand in all motion many other members e imperial family are bu: at .\Sukawu/us at firs child was under seven e there will be no pub- lic mourning but on the day of th¢ funeral the broadcasting of music will be suspended and the motiou pict aters again closed. TEN MORE DISMISSED I. R. T. Continues to Oust Men it | Washin, Accuses of Being Trouble Makers Among Workmen. lless she providing w Y Mareh 8.—®—With of her O abiding by its pl 10 L garach o or James J. Walker to defer complete e action u y, the In- tovs onliz t r‘:mou) Riapid Transit today had . Amalgamated electrie s aetion rate at- tempt to provoke ayor w a strike” and th alt ont direetors for a or attitud controver the comy forts of the an of L. union, re tolerant The preser brought on sistance to ¢ reported i s sup to or tinued to train t ragua has been nited States government that un- can-Nicar: e This warning has g from the stat \linister Eberl agres oppe NICARAGUA GETS WARNING FROM U. 3. Must Permit Superyision of October Elections March 8 (®—Nica- informed by the gton, nacts promptly the law for American supervision ctober electy it will be take steps looking to the fulfillment of that coun- under t Ameri- in agrecme gations ortions of S & very e hope st h a law me hough sc that s night Nica- enate o substitute for y bill authorizing Ameri- crvision of the elections. is expected in the where radical bled to the place of Amal- Vision, which hoth the conserv amated event of a and liberals in Nicaragua requ trike. r number the United States to undertake. pany official saic s it 1 of its offic in train operation. t 1,800, s given in- employes WOMEN WANT VOTJ est obstacle statute in the be- Me- . whose great- bill in the Nics to the rleville, France, Ma ; Sl coction of {he Taguan house. The two conferred French Union Women Sil frazes aés 1SHEL) Yesierday) iy apnoynoss adopted a resolution calling on par- Ment of the outcome was withheld. et while, the senate foreign re- e lations committee is on record right 1o vots gainst withdrawal of American section bas its action on th ertion that I 1548 wher age was il opted for Ira en voters| Chairm much less o nd political problems women of today.’ ider rines from t fter the O little republic un- ober elections there an Dorah declares that committee would get out of Nica- ment 1o supervise GOT damp quick! you've put up with t dinary” salt. Butyou International Salt will ¢ How often hat, with “or- don’t have to. 1 never harden or become lumpy. It’s the cleanest, purest salt you can buy. Andit'sal- ways free-running! 2 age for five cents. At your grocer’s. 24-ounce pack- Winter may “linger in tl everywhere tell us that spring we may judge by enthu choosing new Sp: the added pleasure Whether yeur needs a only to know the new shoe : these lovely new arri 5 pany the smart styles in spring apparel. Patent Straps, Cpera Pumps, Beig Rose Blush, Browns and Blacks. —probably mmc refull s0 Prices range from 56.00%512.50 4 Sloan’s Smart 64 West Main Street Spring’s Afoot lap of spring” 'but signs 5 here— asm with which women & ing the new styles first. .A.oot if re that they may h:n‘n diate—or you wish Come NOW and see y selected to accom- Shoes Opp. Burritt Hotel MARCH §, 1928 the elections upon us tha time escape.” places an obli, ion 95-Year Old Twin Surveys the World Brighton, Eng., March 8 (UP)— Matthew Gunn, one of the famous ar-old Brighton twi cele- brated his recent birthday nniver- sary alone. His brother Mark, who has been his inseparable companion since the two were born, was ill with | bronchitis. Matthew's impressi of 1927 were: That greyhound racing has he- come a dangerous nu That the modern girl is showing t0o much of her “bony” Knees in hier feverish excitement to kes vith the times; hat fishing is not what it Lis younger d. nd hat bathers are too carele ould hav rope tied ntering th p up was in ROBBER SEN' hing him of $5 was sentenced to stello appe 1 throw the court. Judge mediately pronounced sentence. 1,000,000 Chinese to Manchuria Last Year; Dairen, Manchuria, March 8 (UP) 1,000,000 Chinese t war torn sections of that coun- 1927 to emigrate into Man- churia, where peace {8 guaranteed it has nounced here, and estimates likely figure for this year Approximately try in panese government, place the at from two to four million. Shantung, as well as other Chi- nese provinces, has contributed its q\l(fl 1 of emigrants, as banditry and bands has sed in that section which wa ations of robber restored to Chin terms of the W treaties, sovercignty we can not at this serve two years for cach dollar in | 's ].n:rm by Judge Henry El~| d without counsel | himself upon the mercy | Eldredge im- ad Cosante ‘Bread and Butter! | You know that ‘Bread and Butter are the two ar- ticles of food that cooperate more smoothly and satis- factorily than any other \two articles. 3 Vast arcas of undeveloped, fer- Cape May Court Hous: N. 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Let it help o 10 get over hard coughs and colds. it soothe and relieve raw, It's an old remedy now. Let inflamed mem- We guar- mr money refunded if not relieved, when you WHAT Haines Photoplay Is This? in the Movies, nding the Correct Answers to the entire set of 4 pictures will receive 2°tickets to see Haines Capitol SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED. C’'m’en Folks, show this “Smart Fellow” you know Him! 0. 3 will appear Fnday-—the 4th on Saturday. Mail your an<wers to the 4 pictures to William Haines contest Capitcl Theater, city—Contest closes Mon- i \ l They cooperate for the EOM U LSION| oo ot the peopie thatcon- FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON ysume them. | We are so proud of the |good quality of our bread, ?that we 90 members of [Quality Bakers of America, serving the people in 90 sec- ;tions of the United States, 'do not want the taste of our :bread spoiled by having it ;spread with poor butter. ‘ Therefore, we urge .everybody liking our qual- lity bread (there are mil- llions that do like it) to in- sist on their grocers serv- ling them with Quality But- ter. ‘o oox | ‘ You see, we are not iselfish. I Good Butter men will ap- {preciate, we are sure, this [little boost that we are giv- ling their product, but we ihoPe at the same time that all of them will be as con- ;scientious and as earnest jabout serving grocers with Quality Butter as we are in |serving them with Quality Bread. | And are we not putting a practical thought in your %mind to be always sure to iuse good butter with good (hread? ! And are we not doing the fair thing by the grocers iwho are always so loyal to :us in the distribution of our {Quality Bread? | * * ® i We believe that every |grocer, consistently selling onod bread and good butter {is well on his way toward establishing a fine reputa- ition in his community as a 'reliable business man, al- !ways looking after the best linterests of the public. PARKER-BUCKEY BAKING COMPANY Bekers of KewBee BREAD

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