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SCHODL CHILDREN [™ Cion cosie Nomet | pe T4 s e T0 PRESENT PLAY To Stage “When me World Was Young” Tomorrow Eveming ~ “When the World4 | Waus Young,” w presented _to WOITEW evening 3:15 o'clock by the pupils of the Prevocational Gram-!| mar school at the school hall under of the A one-act play. be Purents and ' ociation. The play was e l as the schoal's contribution sent educatiow eshibit,..It.ia | on Ol' what is t n e of body, of coloring any )nuth contained in the lines of u.i-.; foreword, Love is the lever upon ‘which the: need of the carth depends.” - The propertics were made in the tchool workshops, the costumes wope | dexis 1d dyed, by comamit- eachiers and children, | ried by thg_dld ; men are relics evolutionary days, one of them having been the prop- erty of Gen. Warren. The public of the city is cordially invifed to attend iz The support af the Parents andl atton is also“Feque t i b and the ‘lant is w synopsie of the st of the. play.: ! word—A Message .. Ida Kramer ! Scena I. i "Time—Wi orid twas young. ! Place—The I E | Time—Of cuduring i | | i Time—0Of e l Adaline Katz Guard- iun of . Wilma Pierson v Floriel, v - King of (he Lower W. . - Doroth l’lulu s ITmp ) .. David Ash Pluto, s Messenger .,|\H\n\ An old woman . An old man A vouth .. A mdiden :. Ceres' 'Attend E Anna Lindahl, son, felen F ) phone Mollie Helen Hare, Mabel ;. Blanche ont Naughten Hattings, ers Johnson, Samuol Vi ] Old Men— old Beloin, mond Onwin, s Kivkin. OId Women-— ano. Armand Hyman Benott, Judin, Bessle Koplowitz, Vio- Boehme, FHelen Caien. Evelyn Zuker. Sadie 1, Dolor Mollje Dubosar, hwab, itch at the ELKS’ f s St Svcial Next Month, meciing of Pr erica, will i 1t the niccling roc at 8§ o'c ussed for dunce to I Foreste even Lall, di Judd’'s 1 pluns wiil “be | leap | Lanecoin™ itions for membership hav ved from seve and a thoroughly (‘Ilnu\db\\ t The D. MI ONLY 8 DAY tre G Vibberts! Chairman Chamberlain Pens Note to John A, ! ley. co and Angelo M. on amo surplu the surg charged off in v e e e e T g of the corporators of d\“\gs bank, the follow- ind directors have been ident, James . Willlam L. Attwood; r, We xltu \10)LI W m, George North, William Abbe and E. Goodwin -is a of the Directors: . Damon: Booth, Albert: N wton Goodwin, Mr. new oln(‘uuv ochlCd in place Departments. Frederick S. Chamb chairman f ‘the board of finance < taxation, as written to the heads of .the .vari- ty departments, urging them in . preparation of the:estimates for g he ensuing year. to cXercise econo- ! my. The letter follows: | “Your estimate of expenses for the ext. fiscal year is required by rlaw o be in the hands of the board of lain Blanks forsthe purpose may bé had | from H. L. Curtis, comptroller. ¢ “It would be a great convenience { they could he ready and in the hands of the comptroller by at least apparent that the expenses | ! of the city will be very heavy for the coming year and in preparing you + please eliminate any extraor- | penditures for new construc - ‘imprevements that you feel & done without.” SAVINGS BANK. NAMES. of Incorporators of Bank—Treas. Stanley Reports. of directors a the officers. The new in- Elisha Cooper, Morris D. , Maurice John Tom tin K. P3 Paon e officers clected for the ensuing . Oldersha and secretary, anc tant treasurer. The bourd of directo ved that the amount of money ited in th k dluln;. the vear 1919 6 t 4 per CEH( From. the 1dded to 000 was ous municipal and M \ley reported were the of the bank. | nuary 1d bonds. Three thousand—that's the capital advt " GRILL Lunch Friday 75c | Cole Slaw New String . Beans Rice Coffce Tea LLER Co. S MORE OF 'OUR CLEARANCE SALE $2,000 stock of Window Shades. qualisy window shades "69c. Special first Qil Opaque Shades $1.10. Sunfast Holland Shades, Clearance Price $1.67. 9x4 Montrose Bleached Sheeting, heavyweigh® 98¢ yard. Clearance Price on Table Oil Cloth 50¢ yard. Fast color Apron Gingham 25¢ yard. Mixed Pickles York Clam Chowder Consomme En Tasse Broled Fresh Chicken Halibut 1 iled Fresh Chi n Halibut Corned Beef Hash, Fried Egg Reast Leg of Mutton Boiled Potatoes Mashed Potatoes | Every Rug in our store reduced 10%. Put your order in early at these prices. CITY ITEMS Roller polo, Arch St. Arena, Friday. —Advt. The twelfth anniversary banquet of the Burns club will be held this evening at 7 o’clock at the Elks’ club. It ‘will be followed by a concert and dance. Glove sale at Adna F. Johnson's— advt. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nadenski of‘ 199 Broa eet attended a sleigh ' ride in Terryville last night. Thirteen more days, then the big- Elks' Fair.—Advt. The Woman's Home Missionary so- ciety of the First church will hold an . all-day sewing meeting Friday at the chapel. Work will be done for the + Children’s Home. A complete line of wire frames for silk hades are now on display at; Barry and Bamforth’s, 19 Main St— | Advt. 3 Dance Friday evening at Bardeck’s, ! St. Peter society. Music, Olcott’s orch. —advt. Glove sale at Adna F. advt. Roller polo, 'Arch St. Arena, Friday. Johnson's— ' for the purpose of FINED FOR THEFT. John Gudguskas was fined $15 and costs at the police court this morn- ing by Judge John H. Kirkham, who found him ilty of stealing a pair of trousers, cout and vest from Charles Knapp who r des in the Park hotel. On January 15 Gudgus- kas spent the night with Knapp and on leaving in the morning he took the clothes with him. He is employed at ‘White’s livery stable. SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. A special meeting of the school board was held yesterday afternoon authorizing the purchase of tvpewriters and supplies necessary for the -classes from the High school which will be conducted in the recently acquired Voight property on South Main street. The board also authorized the purchase of supplies for the portable school. BOARD OF RELIEF MEETINGS. The coming meetings of the board of relief will be held according to the ! following schedule: February 2, from 10 a. m. to noon and from 2 to 5 p. m., and on February 3, 6, 10, 13 and 23, from 2 to 5 p. m., and every evening, except Sundays, from 7:30-to 9 o'clock up to and including Febru- 7| S Why Building & Loan Associations Have Prospered Because they supplied a long felt public need. Because they enabled the poor man to not only get larger carnings on his savings but to have a voice in the managemont. Because the savings invested right into circulation in in them gocs the -vicinity of each and thereby help the commun ity. Because the public is the association and association is the public. the Don't you think it would be of benefit to you to become a member? We Pay 5%. WE ARE OPEN FROM 7 TO 9 EVERY EVENING DURING THRIFT WEEK. New Britain Savings & Loan Association BANKING ROOMS 210 NAT. BANK BLDG. J. Stearns, Secretary. Y. Co-operative DANIEL WEBSTER FLOUR WORLD’S BEST GRADE Our Domestic Science making house to house calls in New Britain advo- cating a larger use of good bread 1o lower the cost of living. Webster Flour costs originally a little “The value received more than equals other flours, the higher cost.” PROTECTOR GU ARANTEE—If you are not thoroughly convinced that produced the best bread you ever baked after have used an entire sack of it, sack to dealer and purchase price will be and charged to us. w. J. Retail Distributors: Sovereigns’ Trading Co. Miller & Olson, All stores. O. K. Meat and Grocery @o? Doherty Market. Hallinan’s bread always baked Daniel Webster Flour. W. J. Cahill Co. Wholesale. Plainville Ct. EAGLE ROLLER MILL CO. = eloteteloetofetofelolotogoRalo] 1 5 5 5 0 O 050 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 B G B B B R G G B B G B G G B demonstrators are now home made and baker's While Daniel more than Daniel Webster Flour has you expty refunded return ¢he CAHIEIECE! Stanley Workers’ Corp. Society. Wm. Cowlishaw. Landwehr Bros. S. Berkowitz. Corbin-Russwin Stores. North & Judd Stores. exclusively of Meriden, Ct. ary 14, upon from assessments will be heard. KIDNAPP) RE BUSY. Bands of Such Are Causing Consider- able Trouble in Shantung. enchowfu, China, Jan 22 of ]\ulndppcr:' recentiy have caused much alarm in this dis- trict. Operating in groups of from 30 to 50 they have carried away and held for ransom iealthy Chinese for Whose release they have obtained as much as §50.000 in some cases. Ten citizens were kidnapped in Oc- tober. Promises to pay ransoms have been exacted by torture. Troops have tried to capture the bandits but have failed. It is believed the kidnappers “come from Dalny, crossing the gulf of Pechili in boats in which they escape with their captives. e ———— OLD SORES, ULCERS AND ECZEMA VANISH Good, Old, Reliable Peterson’s Oint- ment a Favorite Remedy. “Had 51 ulcers on my legs. Doctors wanted to cut off leg. Petersons’ Ointment cured me.”—Wm. J. Nich- (;rls, 402 Wilder Street, Rochester, N. Shantung, Get a large box for 35 cents at any druggist, says Peterson, of Buffalo, and money back if it isn't the best vou ever used. Always keep Peter- son’s Ointment in the house. Fine for burns, scalds, bruises, sunburn and the surest remedy for itching eczema and piles the world has ever known. “Peterson’s Ointment is the best for bleeding and itching piles I have ever found.”-—Major Charles E. Whit- I ney, Vineyvard Haven, Mass. ‘“Peterson’s Ointment - has great satisfaction for Salt Rheum.”’— Mrs. J, L. Weiss, Cuylerville, N. Y. All druggists sell it, recommend it. —FOX’S— MON., TUES., WED. CHARLIE CHAPLIN ; i given | Attention! The HOLMES GRI A Device for Motor Truck It is better than a charm. Simple in constri tion, but strongly built—absolutely safe. A real p tection against accident. It solves the problem of ho o keep your trucks going up to their best traveli capacity in snow, ice and bad going. Save Your Tires Save Powse Stop Delay The Holmes Grip, insures continues service, w not tear your tires, will stop skidding and slippi Guaranteed. Come in and let us demonstrate the to you or see them at the Auto Show next week. A. G. HAWKER Local Distributor b C Vi Motor. Crank Shaft. Transmission: Drive: Differential: Ignition: Atwater, Lighting: Carburetor: Bearings. Brakes: Tires: Weight: Speed: 31x4. towns. NOTE: ou will be convinced that it livery truck on the market. 15-20 H. P. Own Motor (strictly a truck Motor) 3 inch bore by 414 stroke. Clutch: 35 H. P. Core Clutch. 33 H. P. Sliding Gear, 3 speed and reverse, 40 H. P. Hotchi 2,700 pounds. 25 miles per hour. 12 Different type bodies to select from or made to order. The Equipment includes Bumper, Non-glaring Head Lights, etc. Cor. Hartford Avenue znd Stanley Street. A. M. PAONESSA, Prop. Direct representatives for New Britain, Bristol, @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@fi“ MR. BUSINESS MAN:— This is Thrift Week and while your customers are making tions 1o economize and save, it is your duty as a public servant, customers as economically as possible. to your customers whether it costs 5 or 10 cents per mile to deliver dise? You can neither save nor reduce cost by delivering with a horse becaug of increased costs for help and feed. Neither can you save by delivering with a pleasure car or a converted trud for they were designed and intended to be used for other purposes than d livery causing rear end trouble and higher oil, gas and repair bills, all of whid of course reduce your profits at the end of the year. Who stands all the additional expense? is the customer, would you say you are thrifty ? Question :—What is the remedy? Answer:—BUY A FIRST CLASS, UP-TO-THE-MINUTE, AL DELIVERY TRUCK. And the bes: of the crowd is a VIM, made by f im Motor Truck Company of Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by The City Servig Station, Corner Hartford Avenue and Stanley Street. o stern resol to .serve Yyo Does it make any difference to you, ¢ merchai If Is it you or your customer? ECONOM H you read carefully and thoroughly the specifications of this little gia is the most efficient and economical light dd Consequently we style the Vim the Thrift Truck. SPECIFICATIONS with 3 Beari s, with dust proof Universal Joint Genuine Sheldon Worm Drive. Kent. Westinghouse & Willard Storage Battery. Zenith. Hyatt & Timken. Foot and Emergency Internal NOTES: The bore of 3 inches is practically the smallest 4 Cylinder bore in the cou try which signifies economy on gas. The Clutch is one of the big features as is the method of Transmission. A to the Worm Drive we are proud to say that the Vim Delivery is the only } Ton Truck in the country that has the Sheldon Worm Drive. There is one positive method of proof of our this marvelous little truck and that is a DEMONSTRATION, Call us up that we might demonstrate and prove our claims. The City Service Station contentions regardin| New Britain, Con Meriden and surroundin We appeal to all thrifty people, particularlv at this time ) ask yo grocery man or milk man this question:—“DO YOU DELIVER WITH A VIM? E-TclolotedetotoRototelofoteloforetotetodotoRotote o otod e fedetelolol feteote]