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: FIRE SALE - SMASHING BARGAINS SALE ENDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 11th NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SUCH HIGH GRADE GOODS AT SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES IT'S A BAD FIRE THAT DOES NO ONE GOOD PAINTS (NO DAMAGE) SNA 3-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE KENSINGTON 1S NEST OF ‘POETS Mrs. . E. Taylorg One Dollar| Winoer Today The prize for today goes to that nest of poets “Kensington.” livery- thing down that way seems to be of a poetic nature, and the judge is very much pleased with resuits received from the people. Mrs. H. E. Taylor of Kensington wins the $1.00 today and with the recompense goes the congratulation of the judge for ad- hering so closely to the rules of the contest. Charlotte W. Taylor of Farmington continues to write poetry every day. The judge wanted to award her the $1.00 many a time but the poems, as a rule, are too long. The judge is going to cast his de- cision, about long poetry, aside, to print a poem by H. R. Boardman. "The thought expressed is wonderful, it shows us that Mr. Boardman is really a poet. His other poetry has been in a lighter vein and called for “come-hacks,” attempt to josh about today's offering would fall flat, as you will realize after reading it. Toda .18 point goes to and to prize, which ylor, is short Mys, the Tires we need for every wheel, We'll just step around and “General Cords,” are the are Whatever the size or make of your car. O'Neil, best there MRS. H. Ke TAYLOR, sington, Conn. Mr follow = ————————— Boardman's and other poems IN ITS CLASS LARGEST & ILING CIGAR IN THE WORLD FAMOUS FOR QUALITY MADE IN NEW ENGLAND'S LARGEST CIGAR FACTORY MANCHESTER,N. H. R.G.SULLIVAN SOLE OWNER AND MFGR. and [+ Perhaps that little snap-shot which you've gently laid aside, Is a photographic record of a one who has died; Some little, lisping tot perhaps, with flaxen colored hair,— Perhaps a stalwart brother who lies buried “over there.” t may be that this picture with it's memories that thrilled 1s the only likeness you possess, of one whose voice is stilled. not perpetuate the thought,— those tender, loving ties— Just have a good enlargement made and framed to harmonize. The Arcade Studio is where this work is done the best; Bring in your treasured snap-shots and, we'll guarantee the rest. H. R. BOARDMAN, 463 Church street. Twinkle, twinkle pies and cakes! The kind that mother always makes, They must be good when made that way, g Apply The double A, BRADLEY HICK, 234 Wooster street. loved Why “‘Herald" Box 17 J. Cohn makes signs of any kind, Low priced and guarantced, So please your taste and pocketbook, He's just the man you need MRS. R. D. LOMBARD, Care Box 24, New Britain, This is no jest, for Jester, hundred seventy-five, Will give you the finest Maxwell, as sure as you're alive, Arch St. this roadster can be seen, in first-class Model 1917, Formerly owned by a lady, who handled it careful never fear, Yet he doesn't want you to forget, “This is a Studebaker year,” HEALTH COMMISSION " REGEIVES OLD BILL Swanson Brothers As_k Jdor $20 Owed Them Since 1918 The board health commission- cra held a meeting in ety hall last cvening and were presented with a | Lill from the Swanson brothers, garb- | collecetors, for The bill itself | three hinting that | boards of the past possibly | failed to take it upon the settle up bills contracted their term of office The story of why the bill had never present board of the Swan- | | for one At 193 It's running order, of ag dates back Lhe altl years, he 1selves to | for during | | "heen presented to the woes back to 1918, One on brothers who w pladned that the contract under which they to collect garbage for the | vity clanse stating that the city would liable for all r pairs to the wagons used by them in | their work for the ¢ Story of Bill. bill for rep | e for in 1918, was brought to the at | tention of Dr. William M. Stockwell, | {then superintendent of the health de- | present ex- | were contained a be The first rs, contract- VARNISHES AND OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW STOCK OF PPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 WE WILL QUOTE NO PRICES, AS THE PAINT TRADE WOULD CLEAN US OUT IN SHORT ORDER Of Course! This Is A Cash Sale — THE JOHN BOYLE COMPANY Dr. Stockwell, having just taken over the office, asked Mr, Swanson to wait until things were settled. This he did, but before any action was taken upon the matter, Dr. Stockwell was succeeded in office by Dr. John Curtis. Again Mr. Swanson matter to the afttention of the new superintendent and met with the same answer. Then Dr.*Curtis died suddenly. - Then Dr. Jesse Harris be- came superintendent and before any action on the bill could be taken, he resigned, and Mr. Swanson, with ad- ditional bills for repairs, found him- self again at sca, with respect to the partment. brought the LadiesKeep YourSkin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap | | and Cuticura Talcum (SLIGHT DAMAGE) paying of the bills. Contract Changed. When the present hoard took over the reins of the health board’s busi- ness, the city was divided between the inson brothers and Iurman and Sons, and a new contract, eliminating the clause for repairs to wagons. The Swanson brothers, however, feel that the city owes them $20, constituting the amount they paid for repairs un- der the old contract. Claim % Just Onc. commi felt that and that them the the for The sioners claim just one city ought to reimburse what they paid on the bill. They were instructed to present their bill and if it is found to be legitimate, it will be paid. The matter was tabled and an invesfigation will be made. Other Matters, The matter of fees for the Rocky Hill sanitarium was tabled for the present. Dr. Lee gave a list of prices charged at the various sanitariums about the state and showed that the price of $4 per week charged at the local place was way under the ('lv;lr;:rx’ THE AFFAIRS OF JANE PROFESSOR,CALLIN [vES, T ON JANE AGAIN? fWONDER] PROPOSED TONIGHT DOINGS OF THE DUF THERE'S A BooB! STOPS TO LIGHT HI PIPE AND WALKS AWAY AND FORGE \F HE BRUSHES (DAMAGED NEW BRITAIN, CONN. HARDING PLEASED Washington, March 8.—Declaration that making splendid pro- gress toward dissipation of our agri- | cultural difficulties” is made by President Harding in a letter to Eugene V. Meyer, Jr., managing di- rector of the war finance corporation, made public today at the Whitel|| House. l | { | FIT TO FIGHT Lire’s greatest battles § - are between strength and weakness. 1 Scott’s Emulsions . der whose recommendation the tarium was built. Bills amounting to $1,673.28 were approved and ordered paid. GOLF BALLS “PLA - at the other similar places. sani- Repairing Roadway. Mr. Hinchlifte brought up the mat- ter of repairing the roadway leading up to the sanitarium. Dr. Lee was instructed to take up the matter with William Cowlishaw of the charity de- partment, under whose jurisdiction | matters pertaining to the town farm properties is listed. It was the opin- ion of the majority of the members present that a few loads of cinders would be sufficient to repair the mat- ter. Other matters were discussed and the matter of fees was referred to the hospital committeg of the board un- “'we are [l | ! { n” $500 Worth DBuried In Mud On Chi- Chicago Golf Links Chicago, March 8. — Hundreds of golf balls were planted in the soft turf of Chicago golf clubs during the last three balmy days, according to greenkeepers., The warm weather thawed the surface so that a high hit ball sunk one or two inches below (the turf, Golf professionals figured that the players had lost probably $500 worth | during the three day ECHAM'S & CONTRACT FOR T'REIGHT i Scranton, Pa., March S.—The Dela- | ware, Lackawanna and Western Rail- road Co., will hereafter have all the freight at its big transfer station here handled by contract. 'This will be the (hird Lackawanna freight station op- crated by private contractors. 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