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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918. £ 5, STAMPS MUST FRTED SOON (il Next Year Can't| ied Till 1924 20.—The Connecti~ committee has issued avers in Con- 1l war s sing them to fill up their yefore the first of the new \ppeal as issued by State s follows: tly urge that all ilt cards make every 1d convert them Lem ar suvings stamps before nber of this year. There are al reasons for the expediency ot m oth for the holder of the \mps and for the war sav- which is being y us f the government. Thrift | i § ¥ , i s 1 over until next year must | § % e cxchanged for war stamps, which | B8 t be redeemable until January This is a year later than | B {urity date of the stamps for | i A ‘ > exchange your | ; e you caa now January 1, 1923. up in thrift stamps ‘ » converted into war savings \mps as soon as possible, since rift stamps do not bear interest, “baby bonds” as they have bear iaterest at the rate nt., compounded quarterly, \early 5 per cent. Therefore your money is earning money all the time. Then in converting these smallei mps into interest bearing securities you ar ding the government by lending pasra ey e B'E B To wait on you at for them until they can be brought ho: You are helping Connecticut # i 3 make its war savings quota, so that | Gl % 4 9 filled obligation to the government. i \ “There probably are 200,000 un- filled thrift cards in this reglon. If these were all coaverted into war sav- ings stamps it would mean $1,000,000 maturity value for the government. The cards may seem a small matter er but these flgures show d be accamplished if every- one got behind the movement. The children, who it is belleved hold 50,- 000 of these cards, are asked to make a special effort during the remainder r to use any Christmas them for the purchase stamps and to gladly accept s as gits from friends or is a small matter rge results. If you ahout it, do 80 now see how m it will take to fill card. It may mean only o dol- | t nd its advantages are has beea shown.” hilc money & of thrift howill To solicit your Membership at Besse-Leland’s BELGIUM UNITED. YVon Bissing’s Attempt to Split Coun- try Works Opposite Way Dec. 20.—The one time c of Belgium, Von Belgium a signal service by ondeavoring to exploit his n of splitting’ the country into two by his scheme of Flemish au- my. Judged from present indi- cations it has united Belgium as never before in history. Before the war there was a well defined Flemish ovement but when Von Bissing at- empted to cxploit it the Flemish de- | v feared the German j disciples converted m Bissing is small ontented office seek- L yout they to champion | for they AR | To entertain the children at e R L B Besse-Leland’s TPONED. VISIT PO Famous Blind ¥French Painter Is Not Coming to New Haven Till Spring. New Haven, Dec. 20.—Owing to the ate of hi alth, M. Jean Julien Le- 1t cipient of the Howland 1e honor in per- f P > new year to £ s 3 gl N N While shopping should you lose ¢ uni- ¥ peb e 8 & . your children it is a safe guess they are in our siore ntings in the galleries Yale School of the Fine Arts. n to the fact that M. Le- 1 fine distinction he younger artists sentimental inter- fact t early in e R Bring your dollars to the RED CROSS e r :> NURSES at Besse-Leland’s--- o E B It’s the best dollar you ever spent i ESSE.LELAND CO. w8 B B B 38 STORES ALWAYS MORE QUALITY FOR LESS MONEY 38 CITIES eleventh KRAISER'S PATE FORETOLD, Kansas City Woman TPoints to the | 15 Proof of Assertion, To., Dec. 20.—When me effective on the the eleventh a book of the rought her to the d it reads: > the Lord said unto Sol- omon, forasmu s this done of thee ou hast n t my covenant ve commanded € the Kingdom f I will t to thy serv- | § P she belleves the or now belleves the ve