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NEW HRITAIN DAILY HRRAI.D, THIT.SDAY, JULY 17, 1021. GUESTS AT BO YSCOUT CAMP Swlm Eat and Sing on Shore oT Job's Pond pif b (mi unit Mm o I"ii.. r l Job pen 4 near rerlin UM attaint n tM4 an Interesting tiuiv, when Ik nicmlwm of lit New Jinidiit Kiaanla club niolar4 la Ilia loy Scout rump ami kliiliif n4 scam niruinri eavli thr. It "tha nut) of kitting 1h" er everybody al Just alum! llu tune lha Kiaaniaiia lmil4 at t lie ramp. Tha scouts tii jut uniTgeiJ from lti ater n4 dumieii ihslr uniform In lima la liave Owtir Johnson laka their pirliir lor The llentlil. The Kiwmi. Unt lrua liila Ilia parking on the top fit the bluff overlooking Ititi ramp ami In a Jiffy miwi of them wero In bathing suits i 'I splashing In ilia ,l-r. I'rt-mili nt Churlea W, Haw kins, William It. Kmin. Kluaiilun plumber known la lui fellow mvmlH-r "Uathtub HIM" ami soveritl other angsgnt In an alleged sumo of qunlts, much la tha anmwmcnl of the soout spectators. Among the Klwaniana who wera present wera Will loin taemel. Norman Morrill, William It. Venn, Dr. A. 8. Oranl, Harry Howard, Kidney i.'urran, E. W. Tape. Attorney David asffney, Joseph. M. Ward. C W. Parker, Deputy V. H. Marshal A. P. Marsh, W. i. Cannon, Wanton .Ashley, Hurry O'Connor and Cliarlea W Hawkins, ' During the partaking of a aplendld upper of which tha outNtHntllng fea ture! were chicken la kins, homo, made cake and lea cream, products of the chef, 'Top" Hller's culinary efficiency, Scout Executive Waller O. Cook, In charge of the camp, took ad- A CAUSE OF- WOMEN'S ILLS OMEN OFTEN THINK THEY HAVE HEART TROUBLE. (INDIGESTION. NER VOUS PROSTRATION. ETC. WHEN ITS SIMPLY IRON STARVATION OF THE BLOOD. Mtiny women lleve they are weak and nervous as a result of aire, worry and overwork; they think that their dlaturbed digestion, headache, heart palpitation, shortness of breath, palna acroas the back, etc., are due to aome serious disease Instead of the real cause Iron starvation of the blood. This Is proven by the fact that when many of these same wom en take" organic Iron for awhile all their alarming symptoms quickly dis appear and they become strong, ro bust and healthy. Iron Is absolute ly necessary to enable your blood to change food into living cells and tis sre. Without It nothing you eat does you the proper amount of good you do not get the strength out of it. If you are not atrong and well do not wait until you go all to pieces and collapse In a state of nervous prostration, but take some organic Iron Nuxated Iron at once. But be sure It's organic iron and not metal lie Iron which people usually take and which is made merely by the ac tion of strong acids on small pieces of iron. Organic NUXATED IKON Is like the iron in 'your blood and like the iron In spinach, lentils and ap ples and It often Increases the bodily and mental vigor of weak, wornout women In two weeks' time. Beware of substitutes. Look for the word "Nuxated" on every pack age and the letters N. I. on every tab let Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory results. At all druggists. nue ga opportunity la ttitnilf: ka ititii'ul uelt'uiua la I lie iititoi ou IvI.rfU of III totllll I'OUIUll lll ll t'iiii uiii'Ul aud 1 1'" kcouta llieui triici II idiM aiiuuiiuu la iliu iirl uut t .'nip ii ui Ur ay and u. g.i.J llal If II ir miI,i Int uitu mum titll Hut camp also. In u 4 at Ilia Im t tl.al Mr. i'unk mt l.i iUi'l. fliailti It, VlUUrli i lid llu lut j W, I'aiku. bad Hm'M nil i IbI.uiuiu program ut nitriiaiiiiiieiil. a louud iiiipuksibla to vim! bulb rumps before l" bilgl's euundrd for lights mi." Nu An lit' Wrailnr. Himotfr The pintfidiii opened with anuatlo tpurls. Hut Mug what laly tusg'-JtM Mil Aict'e wlialmg ldl' tian, Ta boat, -'h conlaliiiun Hue ;i)l Mini aerf ml rei-tleir twain, oMMiiinn ami l aipoimir cou utel wild uluirp poinltd Imrpuone for a ItnatiiiK long irpiffceutim Die what, while w"inii of the pant and i.r,. hl and Klwanlaiia ot Hit pr wnt and future niond r wit on ilia bank ad yelled and clirered like group uf linrauu Aimiicana ut a tmw-luitl gtiiue ImIwioii "The Old Home ToW aii'l Ihe "Hilled ItUala." 1'allowlng the wliiiMng ixpedltinn lining I'oni'M fiilliiwt'd In which "lHditoni" aniH'd with long polea Willi pillow lied to Hie ends tried to push each other of the I'Oitla Into Ihu water. Iienionittniliima of list aid treatment lo n boy who wag all smashed up In an Imaginary autonio Idle accident follnwed. Tha demon Mration bad an unexpected element of typical boy liulnnr, when Ihe flrrt aid expert declared Hint tha patient had fainted and ordered somebody sent for water. With a aupposedly frac tured skull, one arm In splints and a broken leg heMdei Internal Injuries of various and unnumed kinds, the "un conscious" patient got up from tha ground with the objection, "You ain't gonna pour no water on me," and In tho Iniiph that followed, went on with the demonstration, only when assured that nothing would happen which was not on tha program. Slug Armmil Camp 1'lre A picturesque ceremony and at Ihe same time a real good chummy time followed around the rump .fire. A Brent pile of logs Jud been procured for the occasion and as they crackled and the flames rosred and leaped high Into the air, Klwanlnns and their youthful hosts joined In singing va rious songs, accompanied by tho camp orchestra, ttlles Clark. Jr., Is violin ist; James Beach played the collapsi ble organ; I.eo Ursdley played a saxa- phone, and Charles D. Vlhherts played a piccolo. The salute to the ring. Including a general assembly, blowing of letreat by the bugles and the discharge of a sunset gun as the colo.'s were lowered, made a picturesque ceremojiy. A feature of the program was the singing of the popular, "It Ain't Gon no Rain No Mo' " In new way. Dif ferent boys would sing improvised verses as solos and :he group would Join in the chorus. The song develop ed about "0 verses, with Mr. Vlbberts as song leader. A musical duel between the Boy Scouts and the Kiwnnls which was not on the program causd considerable fun. r A cheer for the visitors and a song by the latter, "CJoodbye, Boy Spouts" to the tune of "Goodnight Ladles'," finished a pleasant evening. This evening members of the New Britain Hotary club will motor to the camp to be guests of the boys. ilrls' Camp About five minutes walk from the boys' camp and on the shore of the same lake, concealed in small thicket, so dense that wild rabbits hop about the grass covered path unmolested, lies the Girl Scout camp. The tents in this camp stand farther hack from the edge of the lake, and the kitchen forms part 'of a swimy cottage with a large porch overlooking the water. The chef is L. W. Occupln of New Britain. The camp is jh chirge of Miss Lois Shaw, Girl Scont director, and 'Miss Leonora S. Fox, a swimming expert who recently was awarded a govern ment Red Cross life saver's medal. Mrs. L. A. Sprague, girl scout com- r . um . . mi i numi m i. - , Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Make Welkin Ring at Job's Pone .- ."t J'J ? m mwv mtum Tii-tti ri .'SMrMuewwa t ti I I J -v . W4HK' - " - .... . .V-.-'-' 7i':UTSSJn3S HDSSHIILLER GETS INTO J FINALS Will Compete In Tomorrow's 400 Metre Races SOMEBODY TAGK AIACK SKNNETT Showin? jjfii'l scnuts at Job's pond in afternoon swim period. Miss I-ol Shaw is soon sitting in the J'orcffioiiiKi of the center of the boat. Minn Shaw in scout director. On the same scut with her is Miss onora S. Fox, who him Wen awarded a Hed Cross life saver's medal for the govern ment. Miss l-'ox is in charge of swimming. , Ride in Comfort and Safety Wouldn't you be interested in a tire that would give you greater comfort and greater safety, without in any way sacrificing long mileage, ?M without extra cost? That's exactly what we are offering in the Dayton Thorobred Cord a tire de signed and built to be run with less air than ordinary fires require. f Its phenomenal mileage rec ords make it the most eco nomical tire on the market, in addition to having the ad vantages that come from low air pressure. 1;w ' tly fin iaitS fitt- ilniiii! iuiiiiing I'ihiI, In fuiir. elles. fiance, July T.-Johnny W.'iimill r uf Hie I tilled Htutea la. day hiiiiic. liivt In the keiiii.huals uf Hie tllvi'Uio (uli.iiioire tl'l slyle suim, Iliu lime as & minutes U-K .i..n.l Aii.Ii. w c'liiirlluii of An. Iralu u Miuud and l.l"r HniKh el lh i n II -ii Hut. ihlid, ii'lnglKNin IMtlng. In h eliuilnaiiun Iriu's lor spring. board diUllg by women, three la finality lor le linsls limim row, In Die tn t.t eric Mi Cliiwlieih llieki'r of tlie 1'niied Htalea won tlmt with six puluts. MiKs Aiieen lligiiln of the I'nited Htates, second, Willi thirteen pillule., and MUi Krirmtl of Aindrulla, third, Willi twenty pniiiia. In the second aerhv, Mis Carol Kletcher. I'nited Knit' i, was fimt with seven points, Mls Johnson Ot Hweden, second, willi ten poln's, and MIhs (Hiier of Hweileu, third, with fourteen points. Moth WelHiniiiHer and Hniiih qual llled lor Ihe llniils In the 4'.metre event lo be rilspi ted tomorrow. Warren Kealoha of Hawaii and Twill Wyntt of I nlonlown, !.. varned tlia rljlit to cnnipcia in tomorrow's finals In Ihe !( metre bnckstroke by linislilng olio lo In tho first semi final ot this event today. alias Hnbii flsiker, AWs" Ciy, lliw Ailtsii rtiggiH, Hm Vark, au.l Miss Carol f'Meher, I'aaadena, Calif., Ihe three American I'll lered In III Uiii-y ditiuk, le aiirliibiMrt, all Mualihrd (or "ie tluals- The -ur a( Miss herker and Mi Kletuhar ere linprewina. Siliaa lliin appeared lo be beluw her Uiunl good standard. Itreer Is M'ratllll., Allliouilt lUlph Hieyer. North. w-ntein rnitemiH-, was quslllle-l Is suit III the eml-fiiials of Ihe !) metre luck stroke pe waa eraiciim, Ihe American team iletlding la re. s.r him ror the relay. The Ulyuipio iuiiiilnii program as so healy loaded Ihst Ihe dr. gsui.T4 were forced la hold fare, r.ucii aeaniili, today. The populsriiy of Hum part Is such lb si there I ere nearly iieistura present 4 16 o'clock when Ihe dlera disputed Ihe f itii-IUtdi lor lh springboard, div. linnls Tonirrur, jnlinny Weiswniiller had lii ususl alkovir. forging lo the front ovor the entire held Iti the 4"'-metra SAliu, free siyle, when the sem. finals were run off. 'the American took 'he bed al Iho start and did not give It up. Andrew Charlton, the Australian phenomenon, wu sail, lied lo quulify and did not exert him (.elf, u'i.i.iniiir. Charlton. A me Borg and Ake Uork, the Hwedlsh twins, and Lester Hmiin, cniten rnine. u. ....... i ii. iiiinla nf the 400. metres tomorrow, the Hwedlsh brothers hav. Ing finished one two in tne eecomj aeiiil-flnal. Arne Horg'i time in this event was t minutes St seconds. inn ,.,.w,.i linckstrokoi first Semi- ........ ..uiirtr fn. finals Friday! III1ILI, iw" ' M-.w... - - Wurren Kealoha, Hawaii, first) Taul Wyatt, IMilontown, I'a., secona. lima I mlniile, 13 J- seconds. Fresh Fish Specials for Friday Fni;sii shohu HAinotK .... Lh. WfflW-t: "HEY, CHUCK, WHEN DO WE DIVE?" . Charles "Chuck" Vibberts, director of athletics at the boy scouts' camp has 3ifficulty holding the boys in until the cameraman gets the proper focus. ' missloncr. was exppctel to arrive in camp today. .Mipses Dorothy Bnu wens and Irene Hayes are junior counsellors. The girls In camp this week are Harriet Alice, Edna Barlon, Florence Goohy, Elisabeth Harwood, Clara Belle Holstein, Pauline Knllln, Var tara Smith, Helen Pklha, Helen Pan konln, Edna Kieffer, Harriet Sprague, Mary Ptolomey, Mabel Kpiing, Irene HaiRis, J'orothy Bauwena and Frances Hurt and Rita Silherman of Stamford. Kcrtnnes oftpn have been found between tho pages of discarded Bibles. Ho man politicians brfore election time usd to b.iihe with the people in publlo. bathhouses, . BODY RECOVERED Lebanon. Conn., July 17 The body of Erwin Latorback, 23. a waiter at the Grand View hotel, Wtllianls Pond, who disappeared while bathing in the pond yesterday, was recovered by grappling early todny. Medical Exam iner C. C. Glldersleeve ordered the body taken to Norwich, pending an attempt to get. word to ' l-atorbnrk's fi-lpnrls. The drowned man cam"' to the hotel three days ago from New York to work In the Kttcnen. tie is known to have a friend, Henry Hcb link of Wayne, Mich., but no rpl atives in this country so far as known. He was a native of Germnny. A pinkish grass covers all the lawns In a section of South Africa. Tourists Pay Now Levuka, FIJI Islands Tourists must pay now to see the mcke-meke, na tive dance of the shiny-skinned Fiji ans. 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