New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1930, Page 15

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‘SALLIES INNEED OF CHRISTNAS FUND Expect fo Distribute 100 Baskets {o Families in Distress Commandant J. Hegelsen of the Balvation Army in this city today is- sued the army's annual appeal for Christmas funds, revealing his plan to issue 100 or more Christmas bas- kets and to bring cheer to 500 chil- drén. His appeal follows: “A nationally known business man says of the Salvation Army: | * ‘The humane manner in which | they approach the problems | rome to them, and the confidence that the unfortunate sccm to have In them, and the level-headed way hich the difficulties are faced. | have won the admiration of all have come in close contact with work.! | “We esteem very highly the good | opinion and words of commendation | quoted, and are confident they ex- press the thoughts of a large portion of our fortunately situated citizens. “We are appealing for funds to enable us to cope with the problems &nd meet the demands that are be- ing made upon us, and especially at Christmas time. We expect to give| out 100 or more basket d Christ- | mas cheer to 500 children. | “There is a perpetual condition of | poverty and need that has to be| dealt with, brought on stances, sometimes pre very often beyond contr tortunate victims “We are depending upon lib- eral ‘response tos our appeal, and sincerely plead with you to make Your contribution zs generous as possible. “'He twice who gives gives quickly.” . “Ma 1 money orders tion Army, and The followi srmy's rel ived in the s k SHINYING PO0LS MUST BE WATCHED . In the uw health depa ers, bacteriologist, bringing in charge, the regu “Bathing erm, how- | ng, sl uld not be an 1 always 1ce in the tlation re- in the| he bac- ater in e maintain- ¢ than 10 per ring any con- exceed 108 not more “A section of th state sanitary co terfal contan swimming pools ed so that not m cent of samples cc widerable period bacteria per c. than 2 out of 5 cor shall show a positive t c. of water for E. coli’ (a which indicates pollution) order | that the bacterial contents of the pool will conform with these re quirements, the operator adds chlo- | rine in some form, such as the gas rinm or chloride of lime, at regular in- ¥ tervals. An additional precaution is exercised at some swimming pools by the use of a continu ter. This not only cl: ter but also. it m. proper condition, m moves from the pool the bacteria. Your health laboratory en: that the above stan tained at all times by a weekly lab- | oratory examination of water from public swimming poois the pool water |§ sputum eon of being afflicted with comr ble discases shall be excluded from the pool. | “‘Each person immediately be- fore entering the nool shall !unhn‘ with soap and water.’ | “The violation of any of the| ehove three sections is a distinet menace to the health of those using the pool, and it is fo the best in-| ferests of all concerned that they be kept invielate. You can co-operate | g with your health department as well | as protect your own health by ob- | serving, and bringirg to the atten- | tion of the person in charge of the | pool. any violation of these regula * tions."” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930. King Alfonso Rej Over Eldest oices Heartily Son’s Better Health This photograph of King Alfonss and his eldest son shows the mon- arch's delight in the improved he . CORBIN CLUB HAS ~ ANNUAL ELEGTION from Lurog proved in inces o The prince QUARE STRIKES ITALY Naples. D (Pr—Gaping ¢ lit i ho homes alth of the heir to the Spanish throne. « Leon Jacksen Chosen President « —Plans Made for Banquet 2. Jackson of %9 Hillcres a Moren f e P. & ¥ v t ident ot the an- t in lhe f the moder tories Men's anc Whittendon Blanket ROBES $5 3 Men's and Young Men's Beacon Blanket ROBES $7.50 $8 $10 Men’s and Young Men's Silk Lounging Robes Our Wonderful Selection of 142 MAIN ST. Young Men's WUCHERT & LAKE NEXT TO HOVFMANN'S BAXWERY Men's and Young Men's Flannel : Lounging Robes COME IN—You Will Be Surprised :.md Delighted to see Useful Gifts for Men and Boy+ : 4 3 3 | ways you can SAVE MONEY this winter/ 1 ...Use Socony Special plus Ethyl @: Perfectly suited to cold-weather driving. Makes your motor start more briskly, more alertly. Cuts to a minimum bothersome, and costly, nag- ging on your self starter. Spares your battery. 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