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5¢,10c and 25¢ Store 183-185 Main Street HE DAWN OF TOMORROW will reveal to all the people of this city a great, new shopping center—Kresge s 5-10 and 25¢ store—a store of 1000 genuine bargains—a store that spells savings and satisfaction for the thrifty shoppers of this city. When the doors of this big, modern store swing open, thrifty men and women will be here early to rofit by Kresge values. Many of them already Enow of the millions of dollars that Kresge’s have saved for their customers in over 200 citiesthrough- out the country—and this fact alone will prompt them to make this new Kresge Store their regular shopping headquarters. Kresge’s have always maintadined the policy of mak- ing every customer a lasting friend; and the open- ing of this newKresge 5-10 and 25¢ Store will mean thousands of new boosters for Kresge’s quality merchandise—low prices—and big savings. Only a few of the many Kresge bargains are shown hete—read them carefully—then come early and see them all! One visit to Kresge’s means another —come on Opening Day and be convinced! ENAMELWARE Triple coated, hig sirong durable . 25c each .... ALUMINUMWARE Panel sides, extra heavy gauge pans, 10¢ 15¢ 25¢ = CROCKERY Two special pat- terns for opening ~ale—|nghest price per plece, 1 O c each . CANDY All our candies are laboratory tested, guaranteed fresh md re, pound C SOC Look at our many Departments Notions Art Goods Dry Goods Ribbons Hosiery Candy Toys Hardware Tinware Brushes Radio Laces Records Tawelry Handkerchiefs Hair Orna- ments Glassware Crockery Stoneware Woodenware Enamelware Gas Fixtures Silverware Aluminum- ware Stationery Post Cards Underwear Toilet Articles STATIONERY Special sale — Box HARDWARE Flower Vases for enclosed 2 5 c cars, each Come and see how much you can Save! LOOK FOR 183-185 MAIN STREET | period of Increa | years will be in cy STIENTISTS SAY 19% WILL BE DRY British Meteorologists Predict : Most Arid Year of Century WILL BE OESERVED ,'Moven ient Sponsored by 00111 CONSERVMWEB SCRAP METHODS LABOR USE D} 218th an day of Ben le of ”’ lfi 24 London, Dec. 81.—The year 1 will be the driest the univ experienced this century, en o of the British Meteorological depar ment of The Associated Press in ex- \fost Noteworth Change plaining a new discovery w! partmental experts have m which, it is declared, en to pick out the wet and dry to come. St. Swithin will have 12 mont large scale Christmas, the depart phatically predicted. to come will not o #0ggy islands, but exte of.the world. This statement was made much study on the part of w scientists and as the res discovery that a ists between v Great Britalr is Return of }:‘ Elaborate Departmental Inter. 1pg 1 BUCCEES | & e nounced here communication System 250,000 miles more, than 150 Experts have h 4’[‘ THRIFT WEEK | The days or the “week" I Jan, 17, |“Share With Others Day" “National Thrift Day or Bank Day”; Tuesday, designated as follow A change from last year is the he l G signatio d 0 \m\u a Will Day.”" ‘me cial and Givie Onganiza ons retained in tho guiding rulce, _ but : H= committee feels that {ncreased effort 18 desirable to guard the pub- ic against the =ale of worthless stocks and bonds. The exeéc ¢ Thrift Week |an's club of Maple Hill will meet |, Saturday “Pay Bills Day” i Monday, “Life Insurance Day"”; sday, "Own Your Own Home Thursday, “Budget Day"; Bu\] “Safe Investments Day." n for inJa) in place of This point {s WAPLE HILL NEWS utive board of the l( C. Balawin of Golf street, and Mrs, \\h lam s fined to h past month with was poticed atel vext i3 years. ingland wes wel, leing dry cr normse § eud of the 2 peared cttener Lvfl co pear at regular perisds ! " when cvery thl( year L . From 191¢ to 1Y iive and ajternate ye to be out again Center over the holidays, Wom- | ey, S PRODUCTIVTY OF HATT 15 SOUGHT Economic Survey of Country and Soil fo Be Made Fort-Au-Prince, Haiti, Dec. 31.— siring to bring before the Amu oublic a true picture of ecc aking an eco- | republie, and vity of Haiti's ng popular. | g fitted upon | es to resemble the | f the old fashioned | 1 by her af e RICHARD r G I V‘nl IAN, 22 . Main t., New Britain. HARTFORD HARTFORD Direct telephone trunk lines from suburban towns on which our patrons may call us without the usual toll charge From New Britain call 3500, From Glastonbury call 200. From Manchester call 1500. From Windsor call 300. Our Annual Mid-Winter Clearance Sale Now In Progress Affording choice of our entire stocks of sea- sonable merchandise in every department— from the Downstairs Store right up through to -.the very topmost display floor of this great building. Opportunities no shrewd person will over- look! Come tomorrow—first thing!