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W ANTED! ESLADIES BESSE-LELAND CO. VUTES od From les in Maxim here pur and eixht | | stations th- American | natlonal or | relal wirele SAVES A CHII.D S LIFE - WILL YOU H[ll’? IS A BABY WORTH $10? ' d int Ik ng | ) Americans who baby's believe ' life is worth $10 are sough y the Kuropean Child Rellef, head y Herbert Hoover. There aro that rope, who will dle unless the work continues. Raymond Hitchcock, the actor, and “Ethel,” the talking horse (with a man inside), are shown help- lux raise funds ln Wa.shlnxlon tarving children in central Eu ROOSEVEI/I HOME STARTED Major General Leonard Wood is shown laying the cornerstone of olt House, which will mark of the birthplace of Theodore at 28 E. 20th street, New & SAY HORACE- Y |¥F YOU WANT PERCOLATED 5/ JAVA AN WOT TOAST. You'LL HAVE TO Go CITY ITEMS Removal —advt, For tops or curtains see Grotiy Auto Top Co., 68 Hart Bt.—advt. The Smith Business chool will hold a social and dance next Friday eve- ning at 8§ o'clack at 278 Malin streot. 1921 Victor catalog, Henry Mor‘nl. —advt, Don't forget the big moonlight and jazz dance by the Litt u'rid, 36c. Park St. Lithvanian Hall. O’Brien’s Orch. Tues night,, Jan. 18.—advt. DRUM GORPS ELECTS Thomas J, Lowe Heads Inter-organi- zation of Y. M, T. A. & B, Society —Annual Mecting is Held. Thomas Lowe was re-elected pres- ident of the Tabs’ drum corps yester- day at the annual meeting of that organization. Mr. Lowe has just com- pleted a year as president, it being the second time that he was honored by eolection to that position. Twenty yours ago, when the organisation was founded, he waws melected as its first president. Other offloers chosen yes- terday are: Vice-president, William Bulllvan, Br.j secretary, Willlam Re- gan; treasurer, James P. Murphy; sergeant at arms, Willlam D, Burns; business managor, Lawrence Cotter; assistant business manager, Willlam Lowe; fife sergoant, James MoCrann; assistant fife wsergeant, James P. Murphy; drum sergeant. George Tal- bot; mseistant drum wsergoant, Wil- ! lam Regan; major, Willlam Sulli- van, Br. The organzation has plans for an active year. Included In the plans are | the extension of the corps member- ship, A further discussion on the year's activities will be held Thurs- day evening at & meeting to be held in the soclety hall at 8:30 o'clock. T RIFLE CLUB NOTES Association Will Have Uso of Stato Armory Range Each Wed. Night The use of the rifie range at the State Armory has been assigned to the New Britain Rifle club for Wednesday nights. BStarting next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the Rifle club will shoot each week for | the rest of the season. The next three Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn moeetings will be devoted (o free for all 22 ocalibre ghooting at fAfty . feet on the standard target for that range, A team of ten men and one alternate will be ploked from the eleven high l FOR AF TERNOONS—-APPLY last yeur's team was not truly semative of MNew Britain as most of the team qualified there wasen't res mad: the first th tw, | place because oot sl o res tish to give tham a run for the p In this way they hope to pick a team which will be able to make some sort aof showing agninst teams like Glas- tonbury, Wethersfield, Dweep River, through this notice to get otc. trials, them out for the We Want Your Lamndry Work We are bound to get it if you give us a trial HOW? ' BY OUR HIGH GRADE WORK LATIMER LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CORP. - 33 WALNUT STREET 127 MAIN STREET, (Opposl te Arch St.) Telephone 1409-2 Old Time Dollar Day an. 19_ f AT $9.00—About 14 dozen Dresses. Were up to $37.50. $1.00 OFF on every pair of Kid Gloves. $2.00 OFF on heavy kid and suede Gaunt- lets. AT $1.00——Colored Petticoats. Were $1.25. AT $1.00—Housedress Aprons. $1.50. 20% OFF on Were “Carter’s” Knit Underwear. AT $1.00 Children’s “Athena” Union Suits. Were $1.98 to $2.50. BORROW A FUSE PLUG, YHIS HOT P\.AYES QETTIN' WEAK. AT 2 FOR $1.00— “Athena” Vests and Pants. Were $1.00. AT $1.50—All $2.75 Silk Lace Hose. AT $1.00—All $2.00 Silk Hose. AT $1.00—31.25 Wool Sport Hose. AT $2.00—All $2.75 Wool Sport Hose. AT 2 FOR $1.00—All 59¢ Hoze for women and children. AT $1.00—2 pairs Black Silk Hose for chil- AT $1.00—One lot of White Dresses ' children. Sold up to $2.00 each. There are plenty of good B0 the club and the commitiss h . The exscutive sommitice Ml = Ll b AT $1.00—One lot of $1.50 White Pettl- coats for women. A AT $1.00—Bath Robes for children, 2 to 6 years. Were $1.50. $1.00 OFF on all women’s Flannele Gowns and Pajamas. 2 FOR $1.00—Flannelette Bloomers for children, 4 to 12 years. AT $1.00—Five 25¢c Handkerchiefs. N 4 for $1.00—One lot of children’s Flannel-. ette Skirts. 4 FOR $1.00—Children’s Knit Skirts. 3 FOR $1.00—One small lot of Women’s Union Suits. L. N. N. S. Sizes 40-42. - AT $2 00—0dd lot of Walsts Sold up td $5.75 each. AT $1.00—B:ztiste and Flanneleite Bloong ers for women. ' AT $1.00—$1.50 Gowns and Ck