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NEW BKITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. 9 1 than | Trade schools. Eventually a western AN s NS. eggs per unit annually. Basing his es- " to the 1 a special tax rather 8 P~ , edule rair transfer of funds. section ‘may be formed, headed by timates on the recent census figures > \ timore \unlh: r session of the board will|Torrington Trade school British Are Short 8,500,000 Fowls— |for Great Britain, he computes that \ obably be held next week, at which | It is hoped that all the vocational| Each Person Eats 93 Per Annum. o.v;vh person in England last year ate N ' . ime the school committee will be|schools of the state, both industrial 3 i 3 93 eggs. ' ) A ' he Federal iven a hearing, and agricultural, will seck member-| Iondon, Sept. 27.—England needs _— \ . he 1 \ B — ship in the league and are invited to 8,500,000 more hens in order to get | SINGLE G. TO PACE ROMALO. \ TRADE SCHOOL TO send representatives 2 - | back to the estimated consumption for Chesterville, Ont., Sept. 27.—A It is expected that the conference w 1913 of 120 eggs per person, asserts | match race for 000 between Single secretary of the Na- | G., tho United Alton Brown Writes of Doings : prota o N Transler of Funds fo Charity PLAN FOR LEAGUE |asice schools to invest their rep=| Gon B outiry Connen. % | ana Romalo, | s with rlu(ll }I:O“'('rflf LoAgTeS | 3r says that in the United | will be held here ingheld from ' to majority rule. the conference iS|states and Canada it is stated the 'will be over a half mi 3 il spn“‘k“(l" tat 6:30 ¢ ok Depanmem AISO Appmved Athletic Conference of Institutions of | SUccessful in organizing a league, a|average consumption is nearly 200 will be on the two-in-three heat plan. basketball schedule will be arranged B State to Be Held Here immediately. the transter o Six Bee-Keepers Have W M for INFANTS & INVALIDS road ' of $20.000 from| The Athletic association of the New . aralothy works to the | Britain State Trade school. has sent | Registered Stock Here Asxron out a call the Trade schools of the } S be: hav i N 1 and the discounting of | Six ee-keepers ave registered HYINh \QUAN’\ON TO L[‘AAVE B A e oy | Lteltox athletic conference to!(heir stock at the office of the town ke uestion of the forma- clerk in accordance with a state 5 v ¢ Gig L 2 oL 380,95 0’” = f s . The confcrence is statute which requires such registra- /'*M rent Men To Go To Bristol— Easliaiiiheriaec |t be held at New Britain on October | jon The law provides that all per- . % ns having one or more hives of Voeal Ex Servicemen's Cases [ finance an tion. The school sit The fact that there has been no | 0" i »ees to furnish the town clerk with prmally discussed. | official league heretofore and, con- | 0 § For Infants, Invallds andGrowingChildren | Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract in Powder : ce o GE s, Invalide an: expressed him- | sequently finite underatanding | - -Cie=tionjeoncerningfthe thives fon The Original Food-Drink For AllAges | No Cooking—Nourishing—Digestible " or before October 1 of each year. CRANDALL WINS PRIZE. T ——— o2 e — ke ) | I i t i 1 : [able exasperation onrd voted to rec- | friction at times - some Stanley School Boy Gets Bronze Medal mon council that {there has been conside ble agitation . 202 sl plant be pur- | for the formation of a league and it gt s the ap-|is expected that the call will meat are “ra , a pupil at the with a hearty response on the part of s school, was awarded a bronze 11 condition [the Trade schools of the 2 nt exposition at mayor ex- |ready several of the scho sig- | S leld. He was awarded this prize ) has been expend- | nified their intention of s - an excellent model of a bed which Aeporting Spaniards. | resentatives he built himself. will be returned| It is expected that the league will S S W treasury. [be formed on a two or three divi- I Lo carry on[sion basis. The probability is that| IEAVE FOR POLAND SPRINGS, -|there will be a southern section, a| Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sprague and Eu- | tion, and possibly a we: zene I’r)r((r Teft today to attend the | The southern section w 3 / 241/, Million Dollars Invested by Employes of Swift & Company More than 21,000 employes of Swift & Company own or are pay- ing for sharesin the business. These men and women have attested their faith in the integrity and good will of the company by investing their savings in the business. Their holdings represent a total of nearly 250,000 shares, the par value ($100 a share) of which is more than $24,500,000. These 21,000 represent more than one-third of our average number of employes! One man out of every three, in plant, office, and branch house, from the handworker on the floor to the brain worker at the desk; working with us as well as for us, devoting himself to his own busi- ness while devoting himself to ours; promoting his own interests in every motion or moment saved, in every product improved or main- tained at perfection, in every service rendered through prompt.thorough, effective distribution of products. This interested, eager group of fellow partners working with us for the good of Swift & Company and the public which we serve, consti- tutes one-half of the ownership of Swift & Company in point of num- bers, and nearly one-sixth in point of shares outstanding. appropriated - of Bridgeport, New Ha Wh Main street, to the char ] ford and Danbury Trade s and Poretand. Wy department. He was supported by [schools. The central section will con- | Mrs. Geo Dyson left earlicr in the MARRIAGE LICENSES all the membhers with the exception|sist of the New Britain, Meriden, | week for the n> prace. They are | € Commissi T. M. Kehoe who|South Manchester and the Torrington ! representing the local Rotary club. owing marviage licenses k. Albin Dressel, al Mumber, of 460 North Burritt | and Miss Julla Zehler of 181 . . Cherry street, Wincenty Alechnie) NEW TRAIN SERVICE 3 Gold mireet, and Miss Rosalls Sakolski ¢ 4 Miller street; e F. Andrews of 10 Wtmener Tram Springheld 1o Balmere | riace. and Miss Irene L Mlayton road. Arrangesd By New Hwven Road for | ©1 . o Y h GOING TO EUROPE he| Mr. and Mrs Harold Lee Judd will f|satl from New York, October 4, for n ex nded trip abroad Seoratm DT e E e R o e e o e T ooy e o e o Sy g e i Put into the Bank the Money you have put in the Fire HIS is a characteristic of rich winter one-t}_xird of what you are men: now putting into the fire. You can— with ARCOLA. i t if he ARCOLA is the wonderful new zl;;o:/a:ew;);nt:l; bt;l ‘Sgi:gnso‘ heating invention for small homes, with or without basements, that One of the richest bankers in takes the place of a furnace or the United States took out the stoves. By its one fire, con- ten-year old boiler from his cellar nected with American Radiators | this Summer and installed a new it fills every room with healta- [ 3 Itrepresents practical and suc- heating plant made by this Com- ful hot-water warmth and cessful progress toward the end at pany. Why? Because by doingso provides an abundance of hot : which enlightened modern industry begcanjeavefabout foncetinnc o e watcogforiwashingandgbathme B is aiming.for the solution of indus- what he has been spending for coal. gisri:sese.ml; trial problems—toward coo tion, Yet families of modest meansgo (. " e £ 7 16 mutuality, brotherhood in busi- on heating their homes with old i $ ness, for the good of all. peppermint furnaces or stoves and ‘suppose One- third P [ flavored sugar foy Sty e of yourfuclis | QA { Swift & Company, U.S. A. Jacket around pep- It is false economy. ing. See AR- | A New Britain Local Branck = e T > ! 29-43 Commercial St. permint flavored chew- You can put into the bank evesy COLA today. B 1 A e ing gum. The red and yellow card at the right is the sign of a Heating or S;nir Enginee jormerly called St mfitter or Plumber) who can show Wl ald vour appetite e T ptora e o and digestion, polish 1t will pay you to consult him twice a year as you do your Doctor or Dentist. To have him examine and report on your heating and plumb- vour teeth and moisten ing costa little. 1t may save you very great deal. vour throat. : . | Truckmg and Stor age . 2 you of all trouble. Best of equ Moving. 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