New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1928, Page 3

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MISS FEENEY TALKS ONNURSERY'S WORK Day Home for Tots Teaches as Well as Entertains “Activity in ehildren is the Keynot of life," ed Miss Irene Pecney of the Day Nursery in her address be fore the n of the club at the Burritt hotel Fist ey ning. She was introduced by Er Fwigg “The activities aud work aceoni- plished by the day nuesery are very Tittle known,™ Miss Feoney said, “The nursery was forined during the world war, in 1918 Al chiliren are ad- mitted 1o the on, color or home looks after it tin of ut 20 childron a G0 chil- noaccommodated, h it present. s due 1o 1d is the day, altho dren have b small number s OV unemployment conditions, A « o complete the nursery. The proved to be very healt the past winter, not of uny discase being found *“The charges 2 duy for the upkecp of th children the ! 6 cloek and the condition children who are brou Many times they are undernonri: 1 have:very little warm elothing nursery s i morni is pitiral to some of 1l 1 older children are washed up end prepared for school. o'clock Dbreakfast is served an 30 o'clock hot dinner i to the smaller childven. then washed and put to b they will out of W the school children sehigol childven ar 1 After cvery arrive dnll is held. After the school chil dren have returned 1o s th smaller 1o1s are given toys and othe things te amuse themsely They arg allowed to 1 all noist they want beeause the nursery |k Yieves that activity in the 1 Keynote of N “The pr ursery Was proven 10 b v ent 10 take of the n children The Guarters are cramped and the ehil- dren do not the air and light ey should. Besides the speak there is only one other girl working at the nursery and the work of cooking, washing, irening. ete., falls upon the shoulders ef these two. Most nmugseries hav yecreation | vooms, Kindergarten eclasses of the Tighest types, but these are niissing ¢ A new homs opened shortly at 91 Winter strect and many modern improvenients are expected to be installed there. This yew home was made possible by the late Benjamin W. Hawley, who left §5.000 for the purpos he atm of the nursery a8 fo feach the children to bLecome fit niorally, phyeically, spiritually and lly. These four laws are drilled 7 in constantly in the children, especial- Iy the older ones, and the nursery officials feel that they are accom plishing wonders with the small funds they have available.” NEWINGTON NEWS Central Pomona Grange No. 1 heid its regular bi-monthly meeting in the Grange hall yesterday. Lunch- con was served at noon by the local G charge of Mrs. W. J. Can- tield. worthy master of Pomona, Was in ge of the initiation of candi. s which took place at the morn- g session. A large number of can- didates were initiated. About 230 attended the meeting. Mre. Charles H. Curtis of Plain- ville lecturer was in charge of the szmm prefer Bostonians. Weli over a million | strong. For style, for they’re hard to beat. And at a modest price to pay for complete satisfaction. then washed and | child is | will be ¢ Brock of Middletown, | aiternoon session at which it voted to hold the first S e RENUS IS REFUSED FREEDON ON BAL . et o ttartrora was | COUPt Rules He Must Rémain in o of Sppeals hat s 1 Insane Hospital : Trione of Martford wys | and costs in town court night by Justice of the Peace C. S Barrows on a charge of violation Harey © sto fined Tas of the rules of the roud Lamer: fined $25 and costs by Justice Bar- ge of reckless drive aceident at Robbins rows on a ¢ ing as a rvesult of an intersection of East cnue and turnpike fine $10 wys remitted by Justice Barrows. Both cases were proses| cuted by Grand Juror Harold G. and bot] 1t police Many Irishmen Feel Dublin, Trish Free State, April 11 A——The Irish Independent today o @reut nunber of peopl: sill that hinve ed not 1o visit the Free | the entry of the appeal. The sceond | ¢ 1 ¢ 8 State heea of i policy | application to vacute the entry waus | Procticall undry work | tween the veoncerning which he mwust have | supplementary to the application for fOr the Munc factory is done | hus 1 sinformed.” d with the ac will change h been grossly 1 The paper ad when he tual Pl S aequi position he Ford samd yesterday { he would not visit the | trish Free St visitih "0 tax our | fuel and ore from Wales | * the finished product trowm i tand.”) Maine Solons Want “Cal” To Vacation “Down East” | Washington, April 11 (®—=Scna- | torh Gould and Hule and Repres n.1 tutives White and Nelson, all of Maine, urged thei © upon ! dent Coolidge today as ideal for al summer vacation ‘ visitors did not effer Presi- any special resideace aid that willing to endorse the | v by Governo White House the wy would by but after de yester o1 i i To Float S-1 in Navy | Dry Dock at Boston | Boston, April 11 (UP)—The sub- marine S-4,in which 40 men perish- vd off Provincetown last Dicember, | floated from dry dock at was 1o he Charlestown navy yard this after- | noon Pie stecl plate i the hull, prereed Ly the kel of the destroyer Paul has been replaced, and the S-1 | 1§ now watertight After being ‘ floated today, the submersible will remain at the navy yvard for recon- | | ditioning. 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Ohio, April 11 (®— George Remus, Cincinnati wife sl er, today was refused bail by arrests were made | state supreme | main in the Lima hospital for crim- 1 insane until furth taken in his fight for freedom. | In refusing Remus bail pending 3 4 A Al pending Disappointed With Ford | aring on an appear from 1he cision of the third district court of lappeals at Li | “bootleg king o pained that Henry Ford should | court also denied a requ fup hospitul | fore the in | nounced or cven consider | of Hamilton connty and chief of the | forces opposing Remus' release, told | N. E. MAG' & SONS MAIN AT EAST MAIN Lax keeps lovely the hands that wash dishes NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1928, _— e e the co! ing tha the practical end of this case. Charles Ho Elston, Cineinnati, Re- mus’ chiet counsel, Lascd his con- tention that his clie witted to hail pend the cent findi case by supreme court, on the £ the third di 1 vond a reasonable doubt.” Thi ling would have-freed Remus had not the state been granted a stay of cxueution from the state supreme court on the same day. Kemus must now remain in t T Lima state hospital until the supreme | Court reviews his case from the third Idistriet court of appeals, whicl tound his “sanc’ ‘and announced it court and must iction is Th At g | FORID'S IRISH FACTORIES Cork, Irish Free State, April 11 0P| - Vord works here wre facturing for the Free St Great Britain all parts of « ate | tractors w well as ma- | \ ub-committ 1. 'imes says, and and faction at a1 1 that is sune, the former the supr ad hinery for the t 10 v i at Cork ind made on the ground that Ahout 260 men en- | tion tion holding giged in assembling the s | release wmus from the as they arrive from Am to subn 1 in Lima in — Lo 5 ourt of appeals had an- MAN BURIED ALIVE s the s ruling win, April 11 (UP)—A Waler Sibald, assistant prosceutor avalunehe, falilng from Mount lio, today burvied the ¢ Audisme, 21, Alpinist “How a%es she ~ keep her hands says e of *REPUBLIGAN GLUB | {Split Wide Open, Times Says on Probibition . April 11 (P —The New s loday p of the National Repub- |y or 1h. Nean club is badly split over a reso- > ution urging the repeal of the 18th mendment, which it is proposed to ury; wve the club adopt, ¢ resolution has been proposed that the the club’s because of th 'members or 1 =S & | resolution is icular int The fight regarded over imendment of the 18th amendment | of indestructible states. It s today i to permit the United States to ap- | the Benedict Arnold provision of the point agencies for the manufacture, | constitution, destructive of a SOV : sale, transportation or exportation crnmental system created through as of x.xlu»:n: v - | of liquor. the sacrifice of the blood of patriets, cludes Jo! Resolution Follows under the inspiration of'a divine {man of 3 The present resolution reads in | providence.” mittee; forincr Governor Frank 0. | part: | Lowden of I y pirant: Dr | presia {advoc ns, MEXICAN RAIDS Mexico City, April 11 (P—Addi- 10 4 tional raids by the secret police rpetuate the fundumental error in- 3 e “The evil of an amendment to the lor, United States constitution as pro- ty, an i posed in said resolution would be 18th | el s S [ herteiiate e tindgmental] residences suspected of being the et . pens only eure for which s a repeal of ~Catholic revolution,” resulted ves. S S i any 3 |terday in the arrest of seven women 253 “The 18th amendment should not | and men S o1 amended. It should be repealed. The prisoners, it was announced, Mills, umd It the American system of gov ude the father of a Catholie ibnes went of a unio Wwho with his brother was exe. |general or the 2 TEbrjstates is to be t police headquarters a few . riment of th ago ‘harged with an attempt j ers. nittee on national affairs, the | will. come up for | that imes, ional so | LOVELY?” G : Those few whispered wwords made me flush with pleasure” ¢ —the most beautiful hands, yet she does all her own work—" “ As I looked up from pour- ingtea, I realized witha thrill they were talking about me! 1 felt such a happy glow of pride . . . for my hands R } USED to be my despair! b “Now I find it easy to have soft, pretty hands, in spite of dishes to do three times a day. 1 discovered that by using Lux for all my dishwashing, my hands never became rough os red or chapped-looking. 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