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TOMORROW " WILL BE DimeDay FIFTY THOUSAND DIMES Are Needed For The Welfare of New Britain Tomorrow will be Dime Day. 3,000 school children will go from hoube to house—store to store—office to office. They will stop you on the street and in the banks—here, there and everywhere. Each child will have a small bank, each bank will hold five dollars in dimes and each child wants to fill his bank for the sake of humanity and the welfare of New Britain. e s %ilve t];)e‘se bo'i"s alll)q girls a Dalllln:i‘ g'li;’_e Two Di}l‘n.es’ DIME DAY | Simslndnesiibmeniod) pypnip DAY That some poor unfortunate mother may have a loaf of bread A DIME That a Baby may ha;;_anbottle or Safe, Clean That some child who is ill may have care and ilk attention from the Visiting Nurse A DIME Ty A DIME That some little kiddie may have a well That some child of tubercular parents may cooked, hot dinner have fresl)‘ag anlczl: sunshine IM Let The Dime Boxes Fill to Overflowing THIS WORK MUST GO ON FOR THE SAKE OF Humanity—The Welfare of our City—The Babies and Children GIVE A DIME NO ALIBIS NO ALIBIS