New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 24

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GASTORIA For Infants and Children. i Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria I.GOHOL 3 PER GENT- fablc PreparationforAs- s‘:\meh:tmel‘wd "! M“" i linQu\eSmmdSM £ hat mu- | | of Chi- | h Club of tion urc: DR MICHAEL HAIMISCH ENVY lll\l ! e DY misch, 62 e tria, Is 0 we lr\n Soc i llm now job is ot League of Na- n tlons consent to nite Germany and { y ‘ Austrin “ Thirty Years :A 14 ‘:v Al bmonth #4135 DosEs ~4 40(‘"\ ~ — Michael Hal- de ___———_———"_— A A t‘ A DAY OF WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES Atg 1pw Britoins Shopping Conter e TORE JAELS DEPARTMENT STORE d At (fore for /ur‘..( AP NS Set Your Alarm Clock Early and Your Expectations High 1e other way of the n that Is keeping le near starvation ! n charity. | rs. Francis Mrs. Hutch- nerous holl- ' co commercial assets and also of | » outdoor beauty spots which have 0 our health and strength everence of | s a nation, | ching what n, and | conservation of water- | s and plants and nnl-‘ ifo 1s In no way incompatible with ’ Day should | out continued industrial development, nd clvie or- but on the contrary essential to it, exercises and r poople the ‘Whereas, a national holiday dedi- abundant cated to the purposcs of conservation | re blessed, would emphasize the need for conserv ted by un- | Ing these resources and not abusing them, and would promote love of country, therofore be it “Resolved, that Congress hereby is request to set aside the first Satur- | day In May as a National Conserva- lod natural tion Day and other governmentalagen- if being de- clea are urged to further |h|n idea by ! perations of amelsting its celebration. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK OITY. referredto jhe final sos d as fol- ' Quick Results--Herald Classified Advts For we have prepared to smash all records for crowds and Values in thls big Fcomomy IV EN T My Wife and 1 ur income is as large as mine, Doctor,” said the Man. “Your financial progress is retarded by e lack of a Budget.” Doctor leaned forward, with interest. He had or advice. wife and I early learned to run our home on principles,” continued the Successful Man. “The disclosed many preventable leaks in our income ped us save the first $1,000. paid it down on a house. and the Budget showed y to complete the payments. n the children grew old enough we explained to them and gave them an allowance under grew interested in watching our savings break d of the preceding month. They naturally ab- ponomic principles. So when they ge out to make their own I know they will succeed. And the ithat success will be a Budget.” still keep one?” aked the Doctor. d the Successful Man, “though perhaps ed to. But we would feel lost without one. “Yes, or at National Thrift Week Headquarters, 347 Madison Ave., New York City, or the local Y. M. C. A. Some Banks and Government Savings Stamp Bureaus will also supply you with them. "Ormkea&adlct&mofycmrcm Divide a large sheet in columns, headed Shelter, Clothes, Food, Operating Expenses, Recreation, Advancement, Saving and Giving. Apportion your year's income under these heads. Dividing the totals by 12 will show your monthly Budget. Under these heads record expenditures and see that your spending does not exceed the monthly totals.’ “By George, I'll do it!” exclaimed the Doctor. “The year 1921 is ;oing to be my banner year” “Good,” encouraged his friend. “Keep that deter- mination strong and nothing can stop you.” So the Successful Man's secret is out. He recom- mends a Budget for everyone who is ambitious—for every family that would progress financially. And he i3 typical of many who have used a Budget with pleasure and profit. What better time to make up your Budget than dur- ing National Thrift Week? Make Family Budget Day a day in your advance toward the heights of n. Make a Budget. Keep within it. Hew to = = w2 2 = < = ‘ = = w2 = = = = ]‘ |4 l o (=) = w2 S [=-] 2 = Prices Were Already' Cut To Rock Bottom Md the further reductions that we hav 5‘ FOIR OUR made for tomorrow will prove that ",xu to 586 Mus '\)4 / ‘/‘O/ { o 0/ As always, — at all tlmes gives the Biggest Value For Your. q q 2

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