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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920. 64[] U[Ifl N DS ! | airplane f: Noods, [ try and therefore the first 200 locs "I‘S' carthauakes, i runaw I(-rnlnl ils informing the national coun- trlck IN BON ;| BOY SCOUT NEWS. |ii:i: { e To Show Quick . | dele: e will aqualify. ? The exhibitions of ph | Who will be among the one or > sics = i i éCIa nited Stales at the great interma- | Work., and shack constructing, | il /7 mnu mbor in London it i rocket drill, "o | Corporations May Take More Time . is causing tremendous inte camp cookir to Make Keport. At oM Tl]lb Issue W]ll Caye for Sc]mgl eaers i s coumpre " resenting. the iII}'Fif?fi'fi":fif‘.:'J,‘C"'L,-f.‘.}‘i'f \ corporation carrsing on b i T L o il g ot (e Etalialinicr e e | e e e R ® oun aln | Neads t world lrotherhood j words of General Baden-Dowell. chief | jowed an extension of timo in the | > | & | bave been called to send their best iscout of Wngland. “to mark appre- | jiling of its federal inco 4 S {troops and individual scouts to l.on- ;¢ ‘“‘_ of the oration of peac report should notify the Connecticut e | "“)". where in the enormous Olympi ’“’“”’"I which scouts, past and Pres- [ (4x commissioner of such extension, The issuance of schoo! bonds to the | jyuil . S e t ave © eir siderable . A The issuan £ sche ondsito thelipuilding the Contests willl tako,place [enk [lave don their considerable | (ozether whh the ons therefor ® 99 | QmouNt of $610.000 wes authorized | hetween July v and August Tth vl . e A8 Linitiar ostension ol iheniiye | 1astEnight ot a ‘special meeting ol the |-\ AmericuiindianiBoy HoEGOS BT E L as follows: | oyanted for the filing of the Connecti- ! ! A uative American Indian boy | To make the wims and methods of [ 05 0 | common councit D e e it rentn s ooubne Ml ctic e oo e or & Dost | H S :1d ©N S nted be - pose of inausurating 000 bond for the Scouts from this side of the | educationisis. parents, the clergy and || Should 1950, & teviative stath (No Offense Meant) P beyond ) s st SR antic the public: hring foreign and } "VO ¢ for the erection of new schoo's|Atlanti teroit il belcednireqotbolnica )y i 1e pur s Qe { There will be demonstrations in | OVErSea s-outs into clo. touch; to 4 il Dellcwus and the purchase of land for addi-j Th 5 eRcemonstuatior [Snen torns al e S he |'ADFIL 1. with the exception that cor tional schools and to correct. records | scouting and in wooderaft, an inter s arc in the i | SRl e iy D (i s i e If you look through the attic you will find some of previous bond issues to the amount | nitional competition for the world’s | dens u 1 Dot ens X e e 22c¢c T B e T i 1301 et e fl el | GG drsatiyss o et wsans o vl | (Y] TRabikes, (Clheives, Tolfe (Gress o Tanle (i fo “1‘:“';1”""'“. o eIl I Scout zoo where | i0g is so badly needed f . allowed 60 s from the close of . . : i N he pets and froop mascots from all | How Boys Will -d. their 1 year in filing such return. over, not Ce t Dickmson Cl‘eatlon At i L e SR o e b o o CEReS SRt sutive James 1L | The state income tax will be levied ’ e their condition, then call on us and get Iha noos SRl DO ent displays i the arena and an|West of the Bov Scouts of Awme upon such tentative report pending practical advice how to Make Them Lock As Good || B OIOMERIE 15 b SIEEIeN B Bl el e _“0 ol Ifrom this country “|1| be made on 2 AS New. (:(»lx\efl‘[..::l IL.;:\“‘;(I’:- New Britain | y Pisit Battlefields. some n-l s orrtr-uop competition. The | COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT. THE i There i ssibility that (h t T oT eliminatingtes RN A meeting of lary committee 1At a meeting several months . 4 e - S R o < s hes E = Q - > LDOSL RS (RSSO0 scouts from United States will | WIIL DXIng fo the front the scouts Best |, 5, 0\ otine! recommendation for an Save the Surface and You Save All bonds to the amount of $53,000, in-j o050 oo the o f { equipped to show American scoutin {also journey to the battlefields o ¥ e e s I(l\ulmrv §3,000 for land purchases, i prance and visit the graves of Am-|Wwill be announced er by the ex- | e nthe salanyie were voted, but were not accepted BY | orjean soldier dead from their home |ecutive board of the scout national | suberiniendent and w specinl i : i of the common council to ® 1 the voters. Another meeting voted | fowns and cities, with the idea per- [council. | $80.000 for the Camp school addition. | naps of decorating them and photo- | The executive board has decided ; Gardner C. Weld to {ill the vacancy ]Bg_]]] Mam Stree' | Notes were issued and about $20.060 | craphing them and then reporting |that each local council throughout | Cause - the death of Councilman 2 { in payments have heen made. The pack to the families. * the country would be entitled to send rles Gillin will precede the regu- ¥ s i i en | lar council meeting tonight. It will smaller issue is in $1,000 denomina The aispl will include fire- | one scout to the jamboree at its own | tion, being due each vear until| fighting, ambulance teams. aid in ac- }ex There are more than he the last session for the retiring ‘r throughout the coun- | councilmen. 25. The 000 isst s in sime- | ¢ s of all s 2 collisio: J i < o = denomination with nterest ¢ e S PAINT STORE: 3 and 5 Frankiin Square. hat a season thls is ‘ :::\1{«i“‘.}.;‘1‘2fnnl with 25 due each yes ] : Telephone 359. - i ey ) Speaking for the school accommo- . . for Colol’s mn Wansts dations committee, E. C. Goodwin said | conditions are crowded. The at- no mone for Women { tendance has increased approximately 000 in T e vears. The Sacred = Tho cases arc afiame with || Teart school reconily tnrmed over 131 | For dessert molds. They are free to Jiff users i s s of Bisque, Tur- || ils to the public schools. He to et e et e e || o .the organization of a special com- See the offers we make below ew Pinks from pale to deep || Mittee to arrange a building program nd of the benefits derived by that ppointment, including a resume ot HARTFORD - i Among the newest are the” §| {5 33 plan or adoption of a 1 | i | colette Overblouscs, Kimono Junior High school. In reply to a Leorgettes and Jersey Over- louses—short slecves and long {/ yais could he used temporarily b e eeves—beaded and - embroi- ¥ 1o 1ooms, Mr. Goodwin said he was RS A rln ouses ered, | glad the question had come up. He zndy J : J ! AT 3 Voiles and ored Dimity || explined that it was the purpose of d Batiste Blouses. { the committee to have combination Multi-colored striped Volles | | Svmnasiums and assembly halls in the | 0 ‘: SN E Lo ‘ 3 N‘g - of Charm and ; Distincfion question as to whether the assembly et | new schools. Py 83.75. | In an open discussion which fol- : 3 5 lowed, the advisability of bringing the | % 22 Our blouse models for spring are not only original and beau- whole program for $1.500,000 be = tiful, but they are so reasonable in price that Dillon patrons xn- a city meeting was brought up. P. Made with Style—E Mold LRI s Gt (0F G such really amazing gg values. McMahon said that school revenues @b were 50 per cent. of the city's rev- | ° 1 Your spring taillear will be incomplete without one of our g cnve. He was corrected by Judge stunning creations. = ukf g{o"sfall . Gaffney, who advised him that ; r S . 2 . ‘ > | it was between 30 and 40 per cent. T < ored Models $2 98 3 . Mr. McMahon thén brought up the fact that the city schools cost more Without exa. tion we can ¢ that these blouses are ab- $0”‘433“J i to run than private schools, and he P = B 1 d f . 3 Jiff J 1 £ achools,) & tt =Je esserts solutely the finest values for the money vou can find anywhere. fiwasitold sthedthsguitvatelsohoota i | er SerVIng' o € ruits in y 5 Organdies. voiles and fine muslins, tucked, plaited and trimmed B8 o ]'“:“‘l"’):(d“;'ur“‘;*d::;‘m‘"““:(”“h- with braid and lace, comprise the assortment. All colors included. g MaMaho! o IS resolutions. This is a season when fruits are scarce and Found in Jiffy-Jell only 9 e costly, yet everybody needs fruit daily. Tifiy-Jell differs vastly from the old-style TrlCOIette Blouses $14'75 and up { i TALK ON HEALTH In Jiffy-Jell you get real fruit in abundance. gelatine desserts. Its fruits are not mere Stunning little bLlouses in tricolette in Alice and peacock blue. B Coon s geranium, jade, gold, maize, flesh shade and in the darker colors. 3 g i Crushed fruit essence comes in the package, flavors. embroidered in colors in intricate designs mark this assemblage of CITY ITEMS | B Doctors Speak at Burritt School Be- caled in glass. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and blouses distinetly above the ordinary. | < to Buy Our Kind” | 140 TRUMRBULL ST. | HARTFORD ita n fore Small Audicnco—M For 2V; cents per serving —the cost of an scal it in a bottle, so its fragrant freshness Patrick’s whist and dance wil SR 5 . . 5 iven at Electric hall Wednesday Movie Liecls Disappoint. ! apple — you serve a real-fruit dainty, rich in keeps. phy Ladsey AOrden ot A health talk was given Jast ni fruit. And you have eight fruits on call. Jiffy=Jell is rich in fruit. We crush, for in- . During ZA o Quigley has | at the Bueritt school under the direc stance, half a pineapple to flavor one dessert. and After aearse i tion of the board of health. The tall rt to manage his N e e Millions are doing it The fruit is crushed in Hawaii — fruit too ripe 2 ; ASK FOR migo Tors A0 D A‘,’ T s r. J Riack and Dr L to ship. 3 T . 4 3 o » "or“ck’s » i - . who pre schoed oc 1113 Q - jovi f it1 is - & ° . o s o daticn BWEC SIS bR B S e el “”l!m‘» Millions are enjoying rca} Satan th"\ Mo No other like dessert brings vou real fruit \Chedbres ; e Original —advt . . motion picture that was intended to If you do not. you are missing rare delights. in this licaiid it it Tearn howmnel <yt 2 ey o | ¢ ¥ ¥ The Orig nee tonight at Graham's. R ; < in this liquid form in gla _earn hov 4 51 ; Avokd 5 | illustrate the tallk was mixed up with e e s S LI - : 3 - . 7. ‘ roid S another with the result that the | Jiffy-Jell comes ready ’\“C‘t""“d: Itf[’""’” this means. - B ; B e Imitations e Derunge, who | Wrons one was sent to New Britain acidulated with lemon or grape acid. So you iy coveral i o N o i ard Substitutes. 2 e Dr. J. H. “tis, saperintendent of f SLo e S = Infants, Invalidsand Growing Children | Richmilk, malted grain extractin Powder e against Francis sl e den! s rasi simply add water, then the fruit-juice essence ST avor ake a tart ere salad ForlInfants,In an hi a ine: A Pow: B fr 42,000 was siven o neac (IS agaL BEnLl daturmont fnseali o Ly e : ? ILmmesdais Gk o mele & G aen selb The Original Food-Drink For All Ages |No Couking — Nourishing — Digestible in the canrt yesterday § 3 2 S0 PR on “‘ « i from the vial, and cool in molds. jell. Try Mint flavor for mint jell to serve : i 1 ¢ auri e Loy erdil as: nt education i % & 5 s & : jury gave its verdict for tho d ector of the United States ¢ One package serves six people in mold form. with meats. int to recover costs. .Attorne SR s > 2 e _ oy 5 Jh G. Woods and H. Peck re Gt g Bhort or twelve if you whip the jell. And it costs Then send us the trade-marks for molds, ctc., d ”"" I""””“‘ [",'”,' :T,“‘“ & | vis f state ho: 1 also | you less than the fruit alone. so vou can sérve it attractively. Do this now Ten Flavors in Glass Vials TORMAY IS INSPECTOR _ : Bortle in Each Packase Mint Lime Cherry Loganberry | Former Councilman Succecds Thoms vberry Pineapple B‘\.\_k“e Quinlivan in Plumbing I)(-lulrlnwu': INDIGES‘HO" of Health Board on April 1. ,‘ Philip J. Torma was 1 6 BELLANS \ plumbing inspector mectin e Hot water , iic bourd or health Jusi night and he Individual dessert molds sureRehef vill tuke up his new duties April 1, i when the g sent inspector, Thomas ) FOR INDIGEbTIDN emnandl Matien Jlearh mer Fill twice with water to dissolve | Will 'servel 2 full package of s s s 4 ; avad = |l s i e one package Jiffy-Jell. Use as | | i { Style 6—The same in pint size Style-C | | | Jiffy-Cup for measuring niessoricd felylesi o alumi An aluminum half-pint cup. num, six to the set. The six ability of the three men. M 'rmm.n I for the six assorted. pes. Send 2 trade-marks for it. has been in ‘husiness for 40 years and is considered one of the most capabic sion for its co-operation T LT £ ——— = | ROCKER OR CHAIR ter of securing u successorn . 2 . a Carroll. tuberculos - > S - Ny i For Luxurious Comfort Sid “\'1"\”14"2“‘ oy . : / - - For an evening’s comfort, your favorite book, S — ; WmRogers & SonAA and settle down in this yielding soft rocker. i The seat and padded sides and back are filled ST, PATRIC Silver Dessert Spoons. teaspoon size, in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers ; & < s = 5 e A silver plate, guaranteed 20 years. For the first spoon send 2 trade-marks plus 8 with tiny coil springs that give to every motion of Local Catholics Plan Festivities 10c for postage and packing. Then we will offer you the balance of the set. # the body i Observe This Date. : “SOLID COMFORT” RELIABLE SERVICE [ aiyes wsiiaanelirer o, Free to users 55 | Come in and sit in one. ¢ Daughte la wetil] Cut gut the (fj) trade-marks in the circl > | & Waukesha, Wis. @ Our Prescription Department suppe their rooms from 5 | on the front of Jiffy-Jell packages. Send 5§ |l ‘elock. Rev. W. A for any pint mold or the Set of Six lndmd— ¥l 1 enclosc . trade-marks for '8 COMPLETE | ! i ». 1. will hold its : val Molds. Send 2 for the Jitfx-Cup, or 2 7 5 % = i KoHiE | . The Dlks willlhive a parey fu | and 10c for the Spoon 3 which send the gifts T check at side 3 i o | thel E pfessor Graham will The pint molds arc as follows —all alu- ....Jiffs | W URMISHERS v will deliver the st | Style—B—Pint Mold, heart shaped. | 40-56 FORD HARMACY AR e o s o Style—C—Pint Mold, fluted as above. > i ‘ Cathalisioaral | Mathet 1 as Style—D—Pint Salad Mold. 2 o i STARET PARK STREET the LaSalette Missionar dor Style—E—-Pmt Mold with pinnacles. o ',or“;‘r‘,m,, close 10c for postuge and packing on the WARTFZRR Bigelow Phone 1366 | Hartfora wint zive astrated at top <poon alone. H Mt ohareh. ereescea. e ——————— mrscesessmemem et Siands for Both

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