New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 27, 1920, Page 2

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SK SETS Other Drass velties|: THE 3 Drug Co. MAIN STREET BN EVENINGS. Mufflers knitted | vel and attractive—the = M A plain knitted effect to H16.50, OWNES' GLOVES pticanl for Tfhc ~ ake Horefull & ompany #3 ASYLUM ST. HARTFORD. O Kind.” ITY ITEMS MECCANO will be a great education toward mechanical ability for that boy of yours ¢ HERBERT L. MILLS ‘*"*HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET fi@@@mflwfifififih SERIBHBLL VRGBS n unlnmlum Muin street FEBUHCEOBHBEEOETD T 2o T Tt TotodoRadefotetetodededogede] While thus naming the many 'mmr,- which we need, 1 cannot fail ‘Prmcma] Slade’s Repor[ A0 e e R o s e oe ) 06 | fine spirit which, through your kind- | | ness nd far-seeing watchfulness, | Extols Educational MeTits | pervaden’ ini"sioming, waschtuiness. | o 'In')\]v', us: ever interested and hope- | 1ful, and patient. In the cherishing of this spirit, 1 can assure you thet s, Mr. Moody and | . e entire High ©#chool force are ever in co-operation.” after leaving | sially with theis mnd amiversives. | ISOLATION HOSPITALY | nizn MAY OPEN WEDNESDAY | between th s is Hopeful that Town Farm 1 building is also de- | Building Will be Ready for Taking last y eratuation class N A% a basis for figur s 3 - Occupancy Scea ported that out of » were - So that the diphtheria issolation uated 10 per college, 15 ol » 15 | nospital will be in a position to ac- | st e b ¢ " | comodate all convalescant cmscs | cent enter ) d ght there for treatmet. Dr. J. R. ent locally of the health department has et appeal anyone having bed- | fonal studies. | 4ing. r books that they will loan”. Mok iwhe Erelatthias aiin or not | for the work, to notify him as soon | placed tot:1 § per cent and 1 per cent | 48 Ppossible. Today plumbers and a%0 emplogil out ef town amfitters are perfecting the heating | After quoting a list of the leading | “PParatus at the town farm building colleges and uniy P B R s members of the 1 : Slade, to prove his o o at | @ o v repairs are made. the Iligh school St Harris' desire to have the D Bt on Ta iy Jlace ready for occupancy by Wed- from a questionnaire relative *aday of next week OFf the institutions queried con 2 For a time, at least, ‘h(‘ healith } the work of local graduat ha e L] made reply. Within the - i Tols Bave Rcdepted 4R S | orthelt rem At the same time | permit their ents to break quar- ' antine so that they can go to work. The department has 58 cases under Other - Sch - cont rox's | have quarantne today, many of which are o Hospita | program of Orches- | hay Har 1 Phil- \ assisted by Mme Metropolitar mpany. Ticvels $1.00, $1 at C. L. Plerce & Company, e Box Office on Sunda ourse e-Leland’s Wel ' & CGrahasen Menry I’ kwi it for 2500 of this city aute to the defendant has bee by Constable Fred Winkle i returnable in the cit the cond Monday in|even when our numbers are tem-! work whipme " Erital v bl evening In their ha 6y will initiate a class of % T.. Walther will hav initiation, assisted by \nd Mrs rlow at the home of Mr win _Booth, x19% Chestr n's fountain pens us Goodwin, 327 will meet fo il at 10 a. m latest popula & Co.—advt “0 CUVAIBA c 1 . . eon the mend, In addition there ave : 20 scarlet fever cases under quaran- | BUNNY ON COAST Local Moving Picture Actor Com- | Mo Betim THGE s mences Work Supporting Ylarry dents. few in number. have | tained a high percentasc | rados.” Worcester Pelytechn titute writes ‘We have alw Carey in Big Screen Feature. Word has been received in this from George E. Bunny of Trin- \ high opinion of your sch registrar of IJlenssc . t t, announcing his arrival at hich wwards o« =, at it is a very good teen out of twenty-three work “from fair to very California. Mr. Bunny 1 into a contract to sup- Carey in a big screen h is being made. MHe ngaged in the moving pic- siness for More Room Needed. ture b Relative to fonal ‘room for ! several of his s | High school jn s, Mr. Slade says: | shown at the | “Our audi im was long since | Bunny IS making his residence y | outgrown. It will still be inadequate Los Angeles, and s doing his picture at the famaus Uniy porarily reduced by the establishment | Cal: SrsaliCuyy | of the junior High d s | — l . | | { ' |GROTTO MINSTRELS n \ school when it is rewcation ana symemeie murse. | GOING TO REHEARSE ion in 1 ne demands baths and 11 | dressin and largg areas, in- | & | n l te sembly the stud | 1 t | 3 d ind out-of-door The courses | 2 : en to all and with o | Members Will Mcet at 2 P. M. Tomey- | of time. One gym : ok row—Will Give Performance ‘ | in Wallingford Soon \ quarter “Hoop-la,” the minstrel show re. ouate playgrovnd = peserod) ‘4 ntly staged by Aziz Grotto, at the | and a few small dressing rooms are | Lyceum, will be presented by the our facilities for the activities of the | same cast at the Masonic Home in ». | departments of phy 1 lucation | Wallingford on Saturday evening, f military sclence 1\ the ; December 4. The Masonic Home in. | \r- | mates are now anxiously awaiting At | this event. 1 en- Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock | r | gnged can w offc ¢ opportunity | sharp those who take part in the first | for bathing part of the minstrel program are re. | Comparatively few. persons know | auested to meet in Masonic hall for | e | hew te use sublic library efficient- | rehearsal. The other part of the pro- | kram will be rehearsed at a later date. ol | T T— e ——— — PALACE — school piant Q. o Upeationad coursen tor voure @ EXtraordinary Attraction ¢ women should be increased so that —NEXT-- 5 % there mmy be ed to them oppor- Thurs., Fri., Sat. § o (‘APSULE fvelibosd n > § VIRGINIA 'PEARSON liged to deny in- —AND— afting to uny pupil nf SHELDON LEWIS the school o has the ti —IN— 1 tudé for its pursuit, nor sh ful instruction in sewing bo de ‘,. d to PERSON the young women —IN— “The fulfillment of the needs to which allusion has been m ‘.Ar must VAUDEVILLE deferred untll such time as_ the Will Be ¥ our Slogan “L. C.L.” — “Lower Cost of Living” — will be your buying slogan for clothes at “The Bigger Better Store.” When you buy your clothes in our new store, we are going to offer you the best values that can be put before you — the best values that thirty- eight Besse stores, buying as one, can obtain for you. Prices in clothes are already coming down, but whatever happens, lower prices will surely prevail in “The Bigger Better Store.” The success of our business in New Britain up to the present time has rested upon our pur- pose to give you “Always More Value for Less Money.” In “The Bigger Better Store” we shall con- tinue to put that purpose above all others — and we ask youto join with us in always carrying it out with every purchase you make. Look forward soon to our serving your clothes needs for a “Lower Cost of Living” our new home. BESSE-LELAND CO. “Always More Value for Less Money.” This is the fifteenth of a series of talks on what “The Bigger Better Store” will mean to you. The sixteenth will appear next Saturday.

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