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CHOICEST CHOCOLATES |: nful of rich nourishment and ny lady would be delighted & box presented intervals. Wé can assure t quality comes first with us pound of eandy we make, prices far from being We have some special boxes week-ond at 69¢ Ib, THE inson Drug Store 9-171 Main Street. to her at FREE evers purchase of slatlng O | | CITY ITEMS' f alrendy satisfiod many peo- ing our Smoke Sale on Furni- | ather Houschold needs. Let's ou tomorrow. J. Eisenberg, In St——advt { i nee Podlnse)k of this city has a parcel of land in Berlin the agency the Central company aughton’s | Bake | | Shop | OUR COFFEE CA JITH YOUR COFFEE t BROWN BREAD IRY GOOD Goods, French Layer Sponge Loaf Cake, Cake, Marble Wine Cakes, are selectod materials. ‘0 wso omnly the best grade of t in Our Broed. Our Large lLoaf . I Wheat Loaf EN SHOPPING STOP AT E BREAD SHOP 361 MAIN STREET. v Y. nut Cream Mocha Cake, Pound made j wewer fund, $ | $132 ! during the year, | The l one-sixth of the amount expended. wiTH H (CITY’S DEBTS ARE NOW FOUR MlumN' Departments Have Balances for Year of $625,410 net indebtedness at the fiscal year was $4,047, which_is an increase for the of $753,743. the balances in funds was $625,410.62, which la 3,187.27 morae than last year; tha nlnklng fund totalled $489,849.83, & increase for the year of $70,53 : | These tigures will shortly be presented in the treasurer’s report for the fis- cal year. e cfty . : o as follows: Genera 1,004.78; water fund, $138 046.35; subway fund, t improvement fund, park commissioners, $10.2 3 committ building fund. $ school building fund, $339,483.03; licenses, $782.87: publis amusement, $341.14; reserve for liquor license re- bates, $28,375.75; municipal jce 680.96; parks purchase fund, fire alarm headquarters, $59.56; 6 fire station, municipal ga- rage. $468.4 ald for widows, $1 21; tota The recapitulation of the indebted- ness is as follows Water bonds, bonds, $1,090,000; 000; subway bonds, pal building bonds, bonds, $1.451,000; refunding . bonds, $560,000; park bonds, $111,000; notes, § total, $ 7 sinking 787.26 strects, $3 ing, $18, schools, During t fisca pension fund was $20,321.32 to $24,578.81 junk at police court totalled $17.32 and donations and rewarda broughy in $319.58, exclusive of a donation of $50 by Judge George W. Klett. Gam- bling raids swelled the fund by $52.20 and the Meriden-New Britain police ball game netted $1,771.0 Interest totalled $896.87 and the bals of the appropriation was $1,150. fund is placed as follow Burritt Savings bank, $12,165 Savings Bank of New Britain, $11,263.78; New Britain National bank,'$1,150. The firemen's pension fund was in- creased from $11,842.34 to $14,007.03, from the following Pension and- Relief associa- tion, $1,240.45; donations, New -Brit- ain Lumber company, $100: Hart & Hutchinson, $25; Philip Corbin, $50; fire board, balance of appropriation, $175; interest, $571.24. Hewer assessments during the year brought $16.9 while the cost of sewer work was $107,964,72. Special assessments amounted to $259.05: la- bor and material brought $924.05; claims totalled $152.62; connections to eurbs, $29.26, and sundries, $22 income from sewers was ab year nl_\ balance up hllul city $075.000; sewer street bonds, $50,- $196,000; munici- $215,000; school hulld. 241.63; 849.83 municipal arks, $6 total, $48 year the police ased from The sale of sources: HIGH SCHOOL CANTATA. At School Auditorium, Under Direc- tion of G. B. Mathews, May 13, !« The upper class chorus of the New | Britain High school will present the ! cantata “The Pllgrims of 1620" by | Hosmer, in the high scheol auditor- fum Friday evening, May 13. George B. Mathews is the irector. Miss | Irene Vahlstrom, soprano soloist, will render solos during the cantata. Earl Lambert will render several violin se- } lections. Following the cantata, the Girls' Glee elub will render a mis- | cellaneous program of old Pilgrim { melodies. and songs. Mr. Mathews is ‘ also director of the Glee club. The upper class chorus consists of 230 members, all of whom take an ac- tive Interest in music. The cantata will be given with the purpose of cel- ebrating the Pilgrim tercentenary. SPRING PAINTING Better Materials Insure Longer Protection We Sel 1 Better PAINTS, VARNISHES and LLPAPERS for Every Purpose See Our New Cut Out Borders JOHN BOYLE COMPANY ‘Wholesale and Retall Dealers t» PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS ] QEILING i Women As Well As Men Chosen for | Earnest: ! Woods, Wallen, Roberts, Vance, John | derman i | Alderman John ¥ | evening, May 12. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALLC FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. CHAS. DILLON & CO. —LEADING MILLINERS— E. H. Dillon Charles Dillon HARTFORD Great 3 Day Inventory Sale Our Great Three-day Inventory Sale Continues Today and Saturday. Our change in firm makes inventory necessary on May 2. At this time we want cash instead of goods, we have marked all our large stocks of merchandise at such price reductions that.the attrac- tion will be irresistible. Money saving joins hands wigh Daylight Saving here. Trimmed Dress Hats, Sport Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Ribbons, Veilings, Millinery Trimmings, Beautiful Coats, Dresses, Suits, s, Blouses, Waists, Petticoats, Gloves, Hosiery, Furs, at extraordinary price reductions. The greatest money-saving oppor- tunities of the y Exceptional values in Coats. Coats made of all the new materials this season including Bolivia Cloth, Velour, Silvertone, and mannish coatings fashioned in all the newest styles including Wrappy Coats and handsome Polo Coats, all colors and sizes in full length and knee length. BEAUTIFUL WRAPS AND COATS $27.00 Polo Coats, Now S $35.00 Polo Coats, Now $45.00 Polo Coats, Now $35.00 Wrappy Coats, Now $40.00 Wrappy Coats, Now $50.00 Wrappy Coats, Now $75.00 Wrappy Coats, Now. SR SALE OF lih()l'bES $ 4.98 Georgette Crepe Waists and Silk Blouses, Now $ 7.50. Georgette Crepe Waists and Silk Blouses, Now $ 8.00 Georgette Crepe Waists and Silk Blouses, Now ECOND WARDERS ELECT. Horsfall-Made Golf Suits Made with the freedom-produc- ing underarm pleats in smart imported Tweeds and - Home- spuns. Knickers long trousers. Republican Club Offices. The Second Ward Republican club last night elected the following offi- President, Franklin Woods; vice-president, August E. Wallen; treasurer, Representative Arthur N. Rutherford: secretary, Mrs. Patience executive committee, Messrs. cers: or Horsfall-Made Business Suits Tailored by hand with all the essentials of custom-made gar- ments—the finest clothes made, price considered. F. DINunno, Patience Earnest ahd Miss Florence Kingsbury; Consolidat- ed Ward Club committee, ex-Mayor George A. Quigley, Representative A. N. Rutherford, George Kings Willie Mills, Miss Vivian Stark; £ and means committee, B. E. Mann. Seyerin Johnson, Ed rd Carroll, Mrs. John F. Gill, Miss Ida Johnson, Fred Winkle and Mr. Friend; mem- bership committee, Couneilman Arth- ur G. Crusberg, George Kingsbury, Al- John F. Gill, A. Tremblay, Miss Vivian Stark, Mrs. Alice Stead and William F. Roy; entertainment committee, Robert C. Vance, chair- man; George Kingsbury, Miss Flor. ence Kingsbury, Miss Ida Johnson, Mrs. Patience Earnest, J. Willis Mills, Councilman Reginald E. Towers and Gill The club adjourned until Thursday A good house-wife will no more tolerate scarred floors than she will dust. Especially when it cos! so little in time, trouble on] expense eogwencwhfe and] looks to. floors and oth woodwork “LAVA-VAR". Horsfall-Made Polo Coats Camel's Hair Polo half belt, convertible. Of genuine Cloth, made slash pockets and Tailored in the inimitable Hors- fall manner. with brightness and resists w scratches and even watet. : At Your Dealer’s 4 } All Colors and Clear ASSYRIAN ENTERTAINMENT. The Assyrians will give an enter- tainment in costume at the South church chapel tonight at 7:30 o’clock. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used for the hymn book fund. 93 Asylum Street, IHartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind" Manufacturers of Calors, Paints )and Varnishes since 1863 “Save the surface and you P. F. Kelley, 83 Myrtle 8¢ LAVA-VAR F/oo /f/l )/7 Dries Hnrd as oy LLava There’s no longer the slightest of feeling ashamed of your fre a8 Othine~double strength—is anteed to remove these homely Simply get an ounce of Otl double strength—from any a and apply a little of it mnigh morning and you should soon even the worst freckles have. disappear, while the lighter on vanished entirely. 1t is seldon more than an'ounce is needed pletely clear the skin and beautifuil clear complexiomn. Be'sure to ask for strength Othine as this is. dl‘; suarantee of money back if it fs yemove meklea Out tomorrow - New Victor Records May 1921 teething or stomach rash, eczema, ete., there is lm relief in a jar of inol Ointment. No _I‘fll’l‘ or stinging w! applied. 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Smith’s Orchestra Charles Hart-Elliott Shaw Peecrless Quartet \‘gillum obyn Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchpkutr. tro 2RR 2R See Our Display of the Sawyer Lnd.lc:’e Picture Tll'buy in the Stnv Accotdlon Pietro WDQ K’ ?—Inmlu—Medlu'F Trot Star Trio assisted by their Orchestra e e e T s Tt e e it b o 12 1 VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Camden, New Jersey