New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FFRIDAY, e ———— IS NOW CHANGED - - | PLEA FOR RUSSIA To Seek Al Alllcted and ; Modernism Makes Entry fnto E,f',l;g,w*- e | Constantinople Relief Fund Takes time ] custom he " Administer Help Over Work of the American Ted Jailry \"“ ) Cross in Afding Country. . comprise three The State Board of Education of s Jaffa, Pal ¢, Dec 9.~ (The the Blind, with an office at Room 74, | ¥ tellel Fund, which has | glitne oy $tate Capltal, Harttord, is sending | taken over a large part of the charit v refurn within th blanks to the selectmen in each. of | work hitherto done by the American o this little at the 168 towns in this state, asking Cross, has addres: nrgent ¢ he s me 0¢ \ Pale them to send in the names of o the people of ( | ) S yoyagse 1 inhabi who are blind, or nearly so, in t} » des p - | he d be ed ¢ e King anticipa v town. The State Board desires t 3 mnmmmr\hxsi | tion upon the tin information that it may help peopl After all these centuries, modern- | who have lost their sight In the best | g an 17 8 fsm, 1 the form of a 20th century Se=== way possible he v w ¢ arbor, is about ; to make its m]n'» The-meope of this Board has been|and that to abando om e | mercial encroachm: upon this | e i enlarged, 5o that it is now able to do mlm otitiaihy inhumanity. The | basking sea ), whose name: vt g - SPECIAL-DANISH PRIDE something t6 bring comfort and well | committee explains that the present Joppa when knew it =t being to & larger number of children | constitutes the final phase of I For some y and particularly | J BENE% VAPORA ri' I) Min, and adults than before. The xlu!dnn‘ {an refuges rellef, Of the eno since the British occupation, a har- | g 4 are sent to a special school and, as|npumber of refugees—totalling in all [ bor for P s h talked of, | | 1 \'gr'l FRIDAY ¢ they approach adult life, are taught|about 200,000—who have passed [ Put only nc s dre sy CA ,v.’m Sat, Only & trade and later are helped to se- | through the hands of Allfed authori. | INETess and ¢ 058 rom thg Qure employment. The adults, both | ties, there now remain some 000, | cradle of Christianity | 9 men and women, can also be sent to| Even these it is hoped to . of | realized. £ 1 T\mus (. ._()nr lmum lumudml ( hp\(, 3 & trads school ¢ J have | satisfactorily in the near future An Itallan banking syndicate, “ B Foil Lined, of Flowery Orange Pekoe. 1h. hox eI T learned a trade & Board will | 8 f that st __ (Ihis Tea i« Yacked and scaled at the Plantation) Rologna 17¢ 1b. Tob RoundiSteak - . Bo Ihs belp them to get er s dresse e ih Shoulder Steak i8e Ib. are capable. Tor the adults who D L offered to \ i ot \m X Pressec 25¢ ib, | § Vv b getting old, or for those who cannot | PUR PR[GES DRO en— MANHAI IAD-! BE‘EMD A Coftee t l g 5C lb Oxford sage 2¢ |b. tnast Pork, not frozen, 25¢ leave their home for one reason mj - /. eot them talking Beef Liver 2 1bs. 25¢ § »-! Ham . 37¢ 1b. another, the State Board has home |yyade in Skins Has Reached Highest W i | - Lean Corned Beef nast 23¢ b, teachers, who are themselves blind, i who can be sent to the home to| Mark and Now Takes Downward| | Relieve baby"‘ i 40(: Vam(‘ fiflf Va!'-u@ s g 15 2oy <|~~, Pot Roast 20c Ih. teach them to read with their fingers | Iw mider Clod .... 28c lb. wgkzoh::d;enumnr ive work with| Trend. i IiChm skin CO FFL IFA Q Frosi mburg ‘ 25 amb Chops 30¢ 1b. In every case, the ex- | 3 > 9.—For the t rears pense of any of this work is met by | Laris Dec 1S hres yoar s, De o e o s d b Salt Pork ... " se 1h. ienuine Spring Lamb Legs {he state [ 1915, 1010 and 1 ormous pronts| § With \— Il 31c LRB. 41c LB / 3 : 2 = The State Board is also able to help | WEre realized in the French fur trade |y s L P Wedgewood Butter 45¢ Ib. wrant rv'd Eggs 40c doz. but the rise in prices seems to have I f ! : ;i , S S i ;4 ) R ~ ¢ ¥ 9 4D ;;TO]; “o‘:;:-pr :.I,,::_ruff,m::fil t.gj’clp,,rrg:’” | passed its highest point this year | R I%@ ULD CROP 3 c | BLL\D K| GROCERY SPECIALS in every possible way to aid a per.| A Hudson Bay otter cloak which TALEBERRY 1h COFFEE § Fancy Pears ... 2 cans Royal Lunch Crackers 1de am whe K yrr.&']‘\llHH‘ Ap , 1920, can ¥ % 7 o 0ast rn‘zs";"mf‘: ’;‘:‘g“‘:‘\“““'fl"'r or who e boug K Rabbit | Soothing and Healing | Taery One a Winner and Fresh Roasted e Corn . 1lcea 7 StadiMilcl 1o osh SIS ORDERS OF $1.00 OR OVER l)l LIVERED . I’ Sweeney is the Manager of Our Meat ])(‘Dfll'[l“(‘nt A 30¢ nk. Pillsbur l«l'.;\x}‘ 51.23 bag MEAT SPECIALS Fresh Shoulders 15¢ Ih. | Porterhouse, Sirlnin Cottage Hams 1b. Short Steaks ... 35¢ b, B0~ TSR nS e Se s siolang are nvited to ases & m'u',l.]w];'io‘ 1‘11(]]‘;110;1§w“.‘w‘ 01;” o Has jUSf the | B XMA 52 ¥k Large Can ”lm\mtor\\ 1 Qc](”“n Pu?lpinn this hoard, at th ddr P t & L] i | 5 ms 2he Pure Jelly. .. 2 glas A o owrite 10 the | e now only twice their pre-war | COOIIHg fouchto YOUR OILUL Large (an Pear Large Can Asparagus their sight S8 prices and blue and white fox from pror_iucecomfori Il We Haye & Laxge Assortment 2 Large Con Peach v etchu 3 bot. 25¢ X R | three to four time: ' . g e i Tall Can Salmon...11c e 15¢ can P g e rian sables and Peruvian chin- and permitslee o Divect 1,",.. Our Oxens To Your Table fi| 0 Tall ;1 ! efs ... A INDUSTRY 1S REVIVING | chillas alone continue to increase in| i P{ 1o L BREAD 3 ROLLS ¥ Pineapple . . 2 can !flt.x‘| Raisins . ... ,Jl)c_)pkg. Riga, Latvia, Dec. 8. —Russian in- | price, both being rare and much in oesinolsmaniion Large Loaf Q.’c One Dozen . c ¥ Sardines . 3 cans 1le Best Ground Coffee 22¢ 1b. dustry is slowly but surely reviving, | demand. A sable cloak which cost| | sting when apphed oM el L ! Sl et B ‘ream of Wheat. .17 Fancy Tea ....... 28c lbs says the Soviet government in a Mos- | 80,000 nes in 1913-14 weuld cost = i | Our Values Arc as Represenied and Our Guarantce s Bl Red Salmon .. 98¢ c Shredded Wheat. .15¢ pke. cow radio dispatch. As evidence, it u.,uy 500,000, g N “m” Fide ““\‘.m“," AT AR 1,. K 1 S . ¢ kg PRE. DITECT IMPORTING CO. 283 MAIN 8T, New Britain, Conn. : o ; Mail Orders of $1.00 or Over Prepaid Fixeept on Sugar and Milk N O% l m%e LVERYTHING REALLY GUARANTEED i boston Ulothing Storefl oot 0 63 CHURCH STREET i Money Money . that’s the clamor for Xmas. By using our Cheerful Credit dividend 3 § iR} < e e B \{ 0 ' M i f§ payment plan you can afford to clothe yourself and still have cash for Xmas presents. , ' me Chmtmas o Cuflfiimflfi Outfit yourself Now and pay later. ' } our Glfl 0{ E‘umiiure , T E d Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Pants, Hats, ete. @ i “fifl B R _ .f @E 0y dn 1 il Be Remembered !/ e isses’ : \ 5 kirts, | Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Skirts , ok F e e Every honie welcomes new furniture—and after id and done there is nothing quite so “smart” e for gift purposes. rums, ete., ete. Oston Cl@ihlng StOre | Not a home exists that hasn’t need for s me | Yol ;;(\:l;t:l::;zig:;im § article, here or there, and your thoughtfulness 63 CHURCH STREET ) (Next to Herald Office) § discovering it will be heartily enjoyed. In our special Christmas display there is end- less variety--something for every conceivable place or person. Come in—you will enjoy your visit here. “THIS IS FURNITURE CHRISTMAS.” Easy Chairs Yavenport End Smoking Cabinets Tahles - Bookcases Tabourettes = : 4 B8 Lamps Pedestals i Cedar Chests owbhoy Tea Tables Candlesticks at Greatly Reduced Prices |} @/ o Boudoir Tables Console Sets In the Line of Toys. When yveu give Furniture as a Gift it will last T g T T T P R R £ TR s e AT 2> I W AT EESEARS e vears. Our Stock is Complete in every particular, (The L Porter Co.) Undertakers and Embalmers, 377—379 MAIN STREET 5 FLOORS M® Telephone Tables Tmbrella swinds - : ~—SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY-- 5 Small Rugs 1all Cha N P el 4l Hall Clocks Martha Washington ;s o Satuvday Only Q A by e ) 3 ; Saturday Qpl Il Priscill seving Sewing Tables | § sp 'MOTGR ROBES —SPECIAL FOR ;\\fl’i‘llRD;\Y«—v Tables ibrary Tables ) del;t,‘sggzo}% o R R L Magazine Racks Nolitaire Tables § RA R AND HGOD (OVEPS S:turday Only ; Hl ¢ hildren’s “Red The Gift Supreme . N lFEn CHAINS ! Riders” A Glenwood Range e e 8 Tea Wagong 1. RESNICK [|C. C. FULLER CO. MCK”@%?‘&?P‘OJN- | Park and Bigelow Sts. New Britain N T N O AT 20 ) TR ~JEWELER— ; 10-56 Ford Street, Hartford 340 MAIN STREET, OPP. COMMERCIAL ST. Overlooking Capitol Grounds

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