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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD] Taxyayers Meeting, Wed. Evell Grammar SCchool TAXPAYER ‘ Notice is hereby given that your taxes will be due on July 1st, which means will be placed on your property. : » Now, Mr. Taxpayer it is up to you to attend the Taxpayers’ Meeting Wednesday Hall, Main St., to vote down the 25 mill tax rate. ‘ The New Britain Taxpayers’ Association has employed an A-1 expert accountan 30 P.Mf GRAMMAR SCHOOL HALL, MAIN ST. il t i or less. Our budget will be ready at the City Meeting and we advise that Teachers™ salar ew Britain Taxpayer ROOM 32 BOOTH’S BLOCK, MAIN ST. ‘Taxpayers Meeting, Wed. Evening, Feb. 29 - | Gramimar SCchhool Hall, Main St. Wed. Ev’g Feb. 26 Ing, {axpayers Meet | the hotel he went directly to his room | what they can financially out of Y.h»‘,i i SR ARM ! for a short rest before luncheon, city of New Britain. He then named e A | . some of the various oflicers and said | g that P. S. McMahon rievance { 2 MINISTERS TALK ON |32 | WELCOME IN BOSTON Rt nent on his ially it the next week for § i TAX RATE EN clTYimnmmm: the pastor advised his | i listeners nat to take his opinion on | (Continued from First Page) i these matters, but to attend the city | s b | S meeting and hear things for them- | revie | 4 A s | selves. | e Cox (Gontinnsastrom it ghace) Rev. Dr. Hills Talks. | esisiaturatis CE e o o IR ey D W. C. Hills took { i R it B onre | centioniito ilements, pa parade | within a time. Perhaps our | the one referring to school ron and o o | priati ade by the Square n adver el AllL turday evening w was | entered the pul at the in recos- church yesterday morning, He I from the tened to the defense of the New Drit- | Ivocated that | pleased | ain school system and th ‘his ren b ached . ‘1 all members of the ch should ap- | —— m== | ,ress upan his flock the necessity of | it the city meeting and vote for | Res a ity meeting to 5 mill rate thus keeping tho | voice t the tax rate. up to their present standard. | " i A e p d_them mot to} Dr. Hill's arsuments were summarized | i ‘ote against anything that would taks | by him this morning. g | For Infants and Children away from the educ al fa There has heen criticism of an | inUse For cil the city. Speak of the creased appropriation of expendi- | Over 30 Years i tain Taxpayer: ciation, | tures in the schools,” declared Dr. Alwars bears the ! AT NEW BRITAIN'S BUSIEST MARKET Tonight 6 fo 9 P. M. “STEAKS, Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse Or: Shortiative Se et i e e Huase ... Ib 27C 1 that he thou the or-{ Hill. “I do not feel that 1 am in a | s composed of people| pogition to say that there may not | ntial interest is to get | he some 1 absolutely fled in hay he f.Hl“ s of comparisior for fhe schools s not the total cost. but the per capita cost. How much per child will be our expenditure: J take info consideration t creased srowth of our popul ing the past few years. Among cities of the state, as res: priations, New Br = B tcenth, at an ¢ ------ B pupil. This is 1 8 | age, which i Dr. Hill said that not increased population had c greater appropriatiods, but the had school buildings which THE MoHICAN MARKET United States Food Adminlsivation License, Numuc added had taken of the Xpa store. e spoke of the new Vocational the Vocational 1ol and Burritt Te was of f ain sbould fact that heen de 1001 Openyour package this way note a greater broa working w0 Between lunch and go!f ou LEAN POT ROASTS BEEF ............ 1h 20¢ BEST CHUCK ROASTS BEEF .. ... .. b 22¢ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG . ... ... . . b 25¢ that poli allowed 1c Time for a Lucky Strike cigarette before the Sliced Beef Liver 1b 12¢ Susar Cured Bacon ' 38¢ first tee. Lucky Strike is the famous toasted . Best Pickled Tripe ib 10c Pickled Pigs Feet b 12¢ cigarette. The flavor of the Burley tobacco is developed and enriched by toasting, IKE It’s toasted. Try the real Burleycigarette. Buttered toast has flavor because it’s toasted. Same with Lucky Strike Cigarette. WHOLE MILK CHEESE ... . .. . .. . b 35 MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY BUTTER b 5 MOH. SELECTED FRESH EGGS ... .. doz 53¢ A 0 " RED RIPE TOMATOES ......... .... 2 cans 25¢ | The Y. M. C. A Wil opgn it doc tion movement, which is of vital i portance to this town. =o P NS BYCIPREMIUM SODAYGRACKERS MBI E oo W1 it slionss uciiat o Moh. 65¢; Patent Bread Flour .... 1-16 bbl bag 83¢ g ine" @ ru BEETS, CARROTS, TURNIPS ... ... .. 3 Ibs 10c CAMPBELL'S ASST. SOUPS . . . can 10¢ al will e ave been sent 1 that many of hurch will be es will give members of 1 ent. . Praft | ver impe L Lwyneh’s orchestra will furnish | for dancing, and re | be served. mach « and it is ex MY WIFE’'S TABLE SYRUP ............ bot 22¢ AUNT JEMIMA’S PANCAKE FLOUR . usic ments will | zation of the INE MEATY PRUNES ... .. .. ... .. 2 Ibs 25¢ [ churn will 1o reprosented b ifs ro. ;9 - KIST NAVEL ORANGES ... ... ittty PRt T i €5 Cugrentcedty. TUESDAY AFTERNOON SALE 4 TO 6:30 P. M. 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