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{ B = missions that did not petition for ad-]| MAY COMPLETE BUILDING. ‘ UNITED E ‘FYHF‘]UNITY KNOW HIM? ditional funds in January when a Although the work of excavating at | Lkl S ‘:““f“‘“ tax was levied to make up |y, Elihu Burritt school proved more S » partmental deficits. Because of the | anticipated, the pecla ut rlces o Saterbant difficult than was appeals which are being | committee on school accommodations t e X | HRIVE NE ’(I ‘JEEK g daily received and the possibility of | fecls certain that the building will be | e & excceding the appropriation espectal | ready for occupancy at the opening lrn'o is being taken to investigate the | of the fall term. The committee will J| aturday At boict (Mot pleted—E. W. Christ Chiairman ’ . . xelrod’s Drug Store necessity of aid by the city in all| report progress at a meeting of the RBENT PADS All next week a campaign is to be 1 9 2 1 — 236 Park St. 3 ive conducted in New Britain for the > PeNsIV support of the New Britain United 405 M - St Community Corporation, which se- : . DE I UXE WAI I am . fortable | cures and distributes funds for ca 3 rylng on the work of the following| x ; giemc organizations: Visiting Nurse as- i X - P soclation, Boys club, Girl Scouts, New ¥ : e ~FOR THE SMOKER— —SATURDAY ONLY— ' Britaln Charty Organization, Boy F 2 s d Safe. Scouts, Clty Mission Welfare Relief, | G ‘ - : Camels, $1.55 per Carton of 200 = HOUSEHOLD REMEDY By Sy s P, L HERE TREY ARE! NOW READY! New Britain has been dong splendidly «~n eoven 30 peopie recognized the . ° SPECIALS —-12 for B0¢ | in aiding outside reliet work. such as _ profile of Georse Dyson, jeweler, as | = N maae Hoover rolief, the Red Cross and sim- published in last evening’s silhouette | = W. D. C. Brighton Pipes, . e emmiins or e araing . ooten Sevara) more. tuvestt 1 | The most striking and serviceable Wall #i0 Satue Hontcxcs Mawod 3ok, Tos people of Europe, and every dollar recognized other people and submit- | P fi d of that money has been spent out of ' ted guesses accordingly. Max Porter apers ever oiiered. All Tin Tobaccos Vinol Father John'’s ... $1.00 — 00 town. These objects are all of the of B. C. Porter's Sons, was again first And e . ' w “ - t t . most worthy, but there will be just a in the contest. handing in the correct th rices 3 IHE bit of local satisfaction that the interpretation at an early hour. How- ’ p ces: € ] J“s 8 ep m. Merck’s Sugar of Milk ... maney mow to bo. rained after doing | sver. he has won the puze within'a (N We’ll do the rest. —CANDY SPECIALS— Rabinow’s Barley .. 2ic — SATURDAY ONLY— Sterno Heat .... 3 cans for ‘l Drug stnre ' s0 well for helping the needy Nl!-i week and is not considered eligible : erers in Furope that every dollar | again, that is for a week. O. J. Erick- = o 3 is to be spent right here at home, son, who neglected to put his aa- Sprmg is bere, spring Is here, e T O Beef, Iron and Wine ..... Apportionment. dress upon his guess and whom we do | L ° 9 9 "°d “‘3‘:" MADN STREXT. It is the objeot of the coming not know was next in line and will | And) lf it amn t! it's very near. e lones 8 e —SATURDAY SPECIAL— Honey, Ibs 45¢; 7 oz. 30c; drive to raise $38,000 to carry on the : be given the dollar if he calls in and MottO' Start your Spring Cleaning Early - . 5 oz. 20c. Genuine Leather Bill Fold 4% work of these organizations. The Proves his signature. ! | money is to be apportioned as fol-|[ The list of those who correctly i Park & Tilford’s Peanut e cases. |school board this afternoon. Apportionment Figures Com- SRS - L ew Sanitary lows: solved the profile of Mr. Dyson is: 38, Paul Hannon, Morgan House, Roger Brittle ... 8 oz box 150 Maoke your old Straw Hat Visiting Nurse Association... Boys' club A. Barnes, an individual who put in | : Assorted Chocolates, ook like mew: Boy Scouts ...... el 90 the correct guess and then did not ) Girl Scouts . '475, sign his name or give an address, 1 iy New Britain Tubercul | wilnts G. Marsh, C. A. Humphrey, . 19¢ Bernadotte Conlon, Saturday Only—All Chew- & . Putnam Hat Dye .. 254 liet ,500 | Maxwell Moon, New Britain City Mission Wel- George Heller, Max Robinson, Mar- fare Work 2,130 garet Boardman, Francis Daley, H. m=m==== | (rganized Charities ... 5.500 Paulson, Max Porter, Kurt E. Klapp, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 2 Duy Nursery ceee 600 Frieda Stanquist, John Hayes, C. S. ~ Work Accomplishred. , Morehead. Clarence Hierpe, v. A PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS [ pathe i o y v Clark, Charles Clements, Mona g rweight Everyone is familiar with the work Clark. Ches Frichtman, H. Caslowitz, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES Axe 0 s rug tor 3 of these organizations. The object of C e e Thilan lght welght Soft | the drive is to raise money for con- Louis Miller, Grece ' ROUR 0 WALL PAPER, ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, ETC. roll brim and in the tinuing their work, and combining it ll’l'fl"’?e";";d""-w ey oy Bickuon i < Y at one time, so that each organiza- B° < 2 N P 5 S . 3 S et anwpe. Thin [ "t ot a1t mecemars 1o 80 |, O'her, 0% et R, [§ 3° FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. 405 Main St. @— 236 Park St. be folded, placed in out independently and solicit funds. “;‘;‘lp‘;”;- N n i T adse) il and still retain its The first of the noon day lunches . ..., stanley H. Holmes, A. N. will be held Monday noon at the Elks' Thompson, Rev. J. W. Klingberg and rioh dark shades, club, when the workers will perfect _ ! "“,:“;m";n - crganization. Another luncheon will Hare's nn‘olh"r silhouette of the | be held Wednesday and one Friday, at m_ki The gentleman has done busi Wwhich teams will make their reports., .5 jn a Main street institution for hecks in Cflp! Organization. | many years and occupies a high posi- y The organization for the drive has tion in that organization. He I'ke: ht, one-plece top been perfected as follow ’ cigars and he is interested in valua hese combinations: General Chairman—E. W. Christ. tions upon real estate, althougsh he Treasurer—Noah C. Lucas. does not sell it. He is a person much 2 ek and Tan checks. Noonday Lunches—H. E. Erwin, sought after when aid is needcd. [ 1 Publicity—Herbert V. Camp, chair-| If you recognize him, or think vou D WITH HERB OILS, h and Yellow : a Yel man; Johnstone Vance, William Kran- ;| do, write out your suess and send it | E&% k, Blue an - owitz and Bernard Kranowitz. | in to The Herald office. First correct | B You know the | K Special at $2.00, Chairman of Teams Committee—F. | guess gets a dollar. Raymond Gilpatric. | rest of the rules. Church Notices—Patrick /F. King. } = 2 37 1 M ° o 2 R e £ MANY SEER CITY D ain Street Christ. ¥4 CITY ITEMS — Charity Department Has Unprecedent- ed Rush on Part of Men Thrown | ’ ; | Out of Employment Recently. . o A :‘*‘A March Victor Records. C. L. Plerce! In spite of the fact that the situa- | & i Unusual Values ln a Speclal Senlng Co.—advt. | tion of unmeployment has caused an unprecedented. rush for assistance nvk:\un“ ;lf.t:em:r':::l‘:( a::r;u;c»n-th'e at the office of the board of public |3 = . gpening of the Arch Street Pharmacy. | charities in City Hall, Superintendent | [ rit et br-e iAol 2. | willlam H. Cowlishaw expects that it | ik i e s | will not be necessary to exceed the | § e e— : Victrolas and records. Henry Morans’ | appropriation made last year. The —advt. | charity board i1s one of the few com- 3 - Groups of women’s and misses’ Coats, Suits and AT s | Frock are offered tomorrow morning greatly below . ] . regular prices. Many a woman will find here the ' T > smart Frock she needs for the little afternoon affair, i ' ) = : the Suit for the trip she is planning or the Wrap to y 2 [y 3 G wear both now and later-with thin clothes. av M ARKET co va \ g , ] Special purchases made at a great saving enable " e % the store to render its patrons these timely values. In- NUALITY GOODS AT 318 MA'N s . " . spection alone can prove the unusual savings fo be ECONOMY PRICES TEL. 2485 ; SN LY ‘ made at this early time in the season. Wisdom de- t ; A8 L108 mands that every woman take her wardrobe carefully C 5 i into account and avail herself of the remarkable sav- ing now possible. and DF GENUINE LAMB 1 AND SMOKED SHOULDERS Frocks of Every Description Whatever your specific Frock need come pre- i T FRESH . . ‘ SACFE. ESH CUT HAMBURG n pared to find a Frock to to fill it. For there are smart is 5 i xc.gfilrg g{())r;usss POT ROAST .... s x o o pirging kG E HAM. 5 ‘ : y EEF R s e b 12 ; new models in all the desired styles in silk, Georgette, ROAST VEAL ................... b 35c S ) f Canton Crepe, Tricotine and Twill, elaborate or simple according to your taste. DRATED MILK . eiiiiiin.... 4 cans 50¢ ( NGE MILK ......... ...2cans 35¢ o $14.50 $19.95 $29.50 DRD’S BAKING POWDER ......... 11b can 29¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE .. .. can 35c | PREMIER SALAD DRESSING, large bot 43¢ *S CORN FLAKES .. 2 pkgs 25¢c &NC¥ TUNA FISH . o 2 25¢ RL NE PEAS o N : . OR cans £ Endless Variety in the Suits Which?—A Cape, Wrap or Coat? CREAMERY BUTTER, none better made ....... There are many new styles approved by Fashion Every woman must solve that for herself. Per-} this Spring. If your figure looks best in modish tail- | haps this is the year you need a good knockabut Coat Y FRESH EGGS S | ored lines, if you can carry the jaunty swinging style | to wear in the automobile, maybe you need a more of a full skirt and box coat, or any one of the other, | stylish- Wrap. In either case dozens of models are SPR BEST PURE LARD FANCY FULL CREAM -"W CHEESE. lbcsgc pleasing modes, be assured that what you have looked