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[ MARSAY; | Pinos | { Throatlets For the relief of throat and brons chial affcctions, Invalualle o public speakers, stugers and all \ volce workers, | THE DICKINSON DRUG CO., i 169-171 Main 5t. More for less! i That's our story today ! a nutshell! More suits, from up prices added to the selling for les Attractive Dbargains 11 both suits and overco To wit: 150 suits pair trouser as high as $15—now .\19. 1|l One broken lot of Ov coats—odd siz _including i our own make—also the im- i ported Aquascutum coats— { at exceptional low prices. 93-99 Xlsylum Strect Hartford. “It pays to buy our kind” Y Main St near railrond trucks. —eee—— New Officers Installed / ian Lodge Past president, president, president secretary, secretary, cial secretary, 1 treasurer, Jennie L Tekla Larso m vice marshall de guard side guard, pianist, Li After the served foll ar Math CREAMY AND PURE We know part well how to han sweet, pure n comes from our dair) Correct mechanica equipment thougt IK and NEW BRITAIN, CONN. 3 MAVE SURE IT5 SEVGERTS #| { HIGH GRADE REPAIRING AND REMODELING HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 FRANKLIN SQ. Tel. 770 —— HO SFALES‘ ~ WANY PUPLLS WIN | ATTENDANCE MARKS Records in Bristol Schools for'., Fall Term Announced . Howard Mitc i t Doris Mofti 1 Al v, Minard Osgood v 1 Pa lward Pileski A W ilda Red ] ; t Viy n Barnum, nson, n Rosa Jane v, Agnes Driscoll, rie Foster s Fr 1 Henke rlo F Warzinsk = At Zabel, en, Verno Hi hel Cleve Annie Ma Harriet ¢ ton arrigus, Getehe rt Knox, Madele Newton, Nilson, Prite} Mahel yward Mar "Toro €n Br ba Hartung Gordo M red B i 1 Le rt Morse, Mar Grad SOURS THE F00D . says Lacess of Hydrochlorie Acid | Cause of Tndigestion H A us 4 ACIDIN STOMACH et I Jan, 117 The following M the Bristol High und n attendance every scssion of the pust tall terns Bristol THigh School 1 on ey Alexa r 1. oy A JAlnan Lachmann Al in, Laura Barnes, Edith H n t Beckwith, 1 1l ""‘ )y Ann Breshn Lawrenes Urank Columbo, Mary | Violet Cooper, Margaret ‘ Cullitor L Diana old Dur I b i nald Pitzsime 1 r, Helene G Frances Giannotte, Richard Hulllssoy, 1 Herr Arthur Levins, on, Doris Manches- Maro, 1tolison Marsh, Porry MeMass Faw- i, Wilder, n - nor, Audrey Gill, Howard Griswold, Har- jold Hart, Edward Herens, Helen Jackman, Georgia Jacger, Catherine Alexander Ma Wa- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925. Grade VI—Faith Arnold, Dwight| Raymond Quinto, Amtonio Ttonzo, | INlansky, Willlam Machiewlez, Mary Rural Schools H, Hall, I'rederick Hyde, Karl Jaeg-| Josephine Toscano, ! Mulawka, Harold Hobbins, Lawrence | ' Stafford — Elizabeth Hiltbrand, . . . ‘v Olga Kanenberg, Evelyn Marsh, | wle 101 Rose Dossi, Joln | Ryan Bertha Palin, Peter Selemdf, ger Morin, Gosta W, Nelson, Ar-| Burns, Telen Gatenn, Mary Cook, | Grades 111 & IV—=Willlam Dun-| Edgewood—Andrew Bodak, Annle e ew rl aln USlc u thur - Redman, — Anthony — Ropell, [ James Germally, Lilllan Kavaloske, nells, John Foleik, Mary Gaity, Paul [Bodak, Minnle Bodak, Eiroy Coy, Goorge Sani Ilorence Skibinski, | Armand Massuro, Jennio Moderski, | Jabs, Jenny Kobrin, Lilllan Rob-|Leslle Coy, Florence Fawcett, Wil- ANNOUNCES |Artine Stotz, Rosemary Tracy, Lu-|EFrank Nestico, Florence Palazzo, |Wns Julla Starankewicz, Sophle 1lam Fawcett, Eleanor Heas, Jennle ‘m Trzusk "Walter Wasley {John Parenti, Anna Rasulo, Arthur Starankewlez, Edna Thornblade, An |Janik, Stanley Janlk, Julla Katz, AN EXAM]NAT[ON Grafle VII rtha Ceppa, Ednw | Rindfieish, Mary Robbins, Joseph- | thony Tunilla. Joseph Lizinskl, Paullne Lazinski, ark, Henry Cook, Mary Crowley,|ine Smat, Marlo Valerlo, Anthony Kindergarten — Stanley Bozak, | Paul Melinik, Frdhces Prenez, James FOR Holt, Guorge Hull, Anna Jan-| Velicka, Waldemar Worner, John Petro, Fawsott, . oski, Stunley Kaczynski, Medvig | Grade IV: Harold Andrews, Dik-|{ Grade IL—Anna Bachman, John| South Chippins Hill—Robert Ab- Klimoviteh, Levoy Linden, Georgia | von Baba, Olive Beal, Josephine Czusonis, Harvey Gustafson, Nor- [bott, Herbert Burzler, Richard Dunz- NEw ACT[VE MEMBERS |Nelson, Lillian - Peterson, - George Bertino, Antoinette Bossl, Paul Bos- |man Hunt, Dorothy Lindvall, Mel- lilr‘ U;l‘l‘l:n I{;‘mg‘t-‘,\'. :"nnl;k All'lnxc. Scssions, Eleanor Simmons worth, Jennie Comparone, Margarct | vin Lyons, Michael McGill, Joscph |Allce Ryder, Marvin Stark, Alleyn ‘ fl | Grade VIII—Lydia Bartz, Gordon | Dumpsey, George Galgano, Hl:;iwn Rybezyk, Virginia Scheppard, An-|Wheeler, Carl Wheeler, Harold (Players of Stringed Instruments Especially Desired) slas Doals, Robert Garri- | Lundski, Klizabeth Nesel, Havier [thony Sobjec, Florence Spakowski, | Wheeler, Russell Whecler, AT Jestinsky, Elmer Johnson, | Nestico, Janet Perkins, Anna n-".l Grade ~—¥leanor Anderson, " North Chippins Hill-—Waldemar Kaczynshl, Jennke Kiimo- | venzano, Mary Provenzano, or | Wulter Anderson, Stanley Baldyga, [Grossman. 0 ; y i 9= | I e s oo e i Fros thauno, ’,‘1"“.’. Harry Cholnak, Mury Chojnak, Stella | | Fall Mountain—~Loutse Gorr, Ma- CAMP SCHOOL, 8 ¥, M, FEB. 4, 1925 To. hrop, Henry Poreh, | Simonesehi, Edward Souncy, Theresa | 1’ougialla, Edward Drenzyk, Doris |tllda Gorr, Stephen Kominski, Anna et b : % b CiRR Ity T 3ol IiKan< | Rasnylasi Ttoss Tealat Monros Thecas: | Ekstrom, Anthony Grisko, Leo Ka- | Matchunka, Mildred Schrager, For requirements communicate wlthoMiss Frances Parker, i jeski Esthor Toscano, Edward Wozenski, | Int, Helen Kasakowski, Louts Lelja, — 47 Curtis St. Tel, 222.3 | P \de V: Lee Barnum, Bernard |1heress Lyons, Helen Nyerick. Billy ROGKEFELLER GWES To Kindergarte —soplic wski, | Real, Michael Bisigwano, Carl Bri. |OSunafaky, Helen Olson, =Phyllis d ! % o "= pond, Anna Rolka, Lioyd Rusgrove, Edward Marki Ilizaheth Nei- | atico, Roger Carnell, I'rancis Car- 1 B Srsinlget datad TOKIO LlBRARY FUNDS N o p can, Stanicy Pietrowski, Harold John | rier, Waijs Charcowskl, George Cou. | 12U Ryan, Mayme Wisncwski, Olga i iR b & g R U= |1 ski, John Zukowski, Peter Zu- | sty Gertrude Zipp. kis, Cornelia Fvans, Anna Germal- (/o | de 1—-I'rances Baciman, Lay- Armando Luzi, Mary Martina, | de TIT.—Stanley Banah, Marie | John D., Jr.,, Announces $1,600,000 rence Ba Johin Krisconskl, Stella le Narra, Anthony Montella, | yyjg David Fortin, Vincent Glynn Tohn Lucas, Richard Mar- | wp* en Paimisano, Charles Perfet- | ety Harris, E ,mb:(h llurl() Paul Contribution Which Has Been | ; y towalter, Helen PAGLGEIon, Baauis, a | Manross, Dernard l‘nrdo, Roger ! R M m”‘“ ‘-';I_TM :“:“A"im}_;(‘: Lardo, Iilizabeth Roberts, Anna Ro- | New York, Jan. 17.—Reercction of plickt D Nellie Jan- Margaret Waterhouse. s q\ Sloria ELES ““}'"" the library of the Imperial Univer- Lilllan K Anna Krieger, | SVt i Tea s e kR TS B Eas Al yiotigoklo el aen g contos of o S e 14 T ‘Audiasio, Tolin Gase ),H‘Z"m.‘h[:\_"\\skl. Harriet Steed, Rose Wall, [ culture, which was destroyed An the L 4 SUEIR i ! Lathirchl ase, | Thomas Wazarko, Willlam Wisniew- ' catastrophic earthquake and fire of vlez, Ruth Norton, Stan- | Catena, Mary Catucel, Anthony [kl 02 SN ses el Al VoL A000 o, Annie Stropko, Stella | Colbi, Clara Covert, Jullan Czaplickl, | Grade TV.—Cece QllFris Sl b e Decidi the best Executor is en- ¥ Lol it dulan Catnllchl rade IV.—Cecelia Carroll, Thel-'000 yen, or approximately $1,600,000, ecl mg upon the bes! Muller, R ton H Ziomek, Kwiatkow: mond R O T I iemer, vl, Henry In, Ma n Sefiski, nski, Gra Alma { John Grefsner, Vulerla Krusz, ook, Fga Czertak, Edna Dawo, { by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. 1 n Lena | Margaret Jkstrom, Anna Gerzanick, [ ~Announcement of the gift was | Marchese, Varsenik Nazarian, I%ilo- | Mary Glynn, Raymond Hurley, Wes- | made last night from Mr. Rocke- dependents. Im:n;.] A\‘m"i)on‘ Lucy Perugino, nl |ley Joncs, Llsie Kott, Catherine s office here, where copies of {mond Robbins, Christine Savina, | Mihalko, Gertrude Morin, Helen ' the cabled correspondence batween 5 tam Jacob, Joseph | Iv:mnm Simoneschl, Joscph Ventrel l\"lro, Pauline Potro, Helen Sergio, [ the philanthropist and President COnSldel' the PERMANENCE Of the , Celia Sm 0. Walter Sobjecki, Laura Yale, Helen | Yoshinao Kozai of the university J J ’ . Walter Zio-| South Side Anniex School | Zukowsky. were made available for publication. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK'S Guade VI Emoson ouven, | Grade V.—=Mary Daly, ~Josephine | ~ Mr, Rocketeller made his gitt un- life and financial responsibility as compared Fanny Calbi, Mary Cistulli, Mary |Dunay, Gilson Fortin, Jane Greer, | conditional, stating only In his cabl , " ’ £ nie Gavryl, Ju- | Civizzlo, Anna Cizauckas, Anna | Frank Grisko, Frances Kaczmerozyk, | moasages that he hoped, with other | with the uncertainty of an individual’s ex Jacob, ‘Willlain | Cook, Edna € Marle Curry, | Cassimer ]Kalut. Mary Kolanek, Mary | available funds, it would make pos istence, and you will appoint this institution fatkowski, Henry Daprill, istine Daprill, | Nyerick, Dora Patterson, Mildred | sible the completion of the new li- . Przbytko, Pauli 1 Demarest Philip Dobre | Reynolds, Stanley Rolka, Banatti brary building and so provide a con- as Lxecutox Of your W1n' kowski, Hattie Vor- | Laura Ellis, Emma Fecley, | Ryhezyk. siderable amount for the early pur- | Fenn, Dante ¥ollandri, Martha Grade VI.—Horace Barnum, Julia | chase of hooks to replace the 800,000 Jackson, Kathetine Joseph, Mar- |Czertalk, da Czertak, Helen | volumes lost In the disaster. Busse, Monte Margaret Narsis, | Kupa, Robert Lindvall, John Misz-| I quite realize that in time the DeGraff, Leapold | Dorothy I, Rose Positano, i, Alice Nelson, Marjorie Nor- | Japanese people will themselves ac- Kwiatkowski, Mar-|ward Przygocki, Grace Savin Frank rick, Louis Olson, | complish restoration of their cities Helen Link, Andrew | George Sefter, Win Simpson, | Michael Pavcichak, Mildred Percl. |and institutions which have been de- P o, William | Marg raun, Frank Szydlowski, |Val, Edward Prokop, Dorothy Rey. |stroyed,” the donor wrote. “However, el Ziome gstrom, an o VII—Frederick Dorothy € Ellis Ku Bacon, Julia | Caroline Zooli. ko, William Wojtusik. to be permitted to hasten the day Jaon) Adelph!| Gradel IVIIT: Arthur - Avallens, | Gra “dna Anderson, Don- [ when your university, which stands Harris I'ul- | Asher Baile ‘Walton Beach, Con- nnan, Theodore Breit, Althea | among the foremost institutions of or rdin, | getta Brogio, Michael Coictto, Helen Donzialia, Norman | learning in the world, will again be v ddy | Franeis Colvin, Leon C licke, | Johnson, Thomas 8teed, Lena Wells. | provided with adequate library fa- | Vietor Miorito, Alice jlandri, | Grave VIIL—Ellan Bastert, Ruth Avolt, Lila:| Catherine Formaglone, Walter '_:n-ron. Mary Chanda, Bertha Davitt, President irady, M Vrochlich, Adolph Gr Dorothy | 'rederick Durr, Raymond Ebb, p gratitude lalis, Tdward | Holman, Frank laCasse, Joscph |1:8IPh Everett, Anna Heffernan, Wil- | of the university and promised to T s Macklosk Mary Porfcito, Amn"f"" Hunt, Bernice Johnson, Helen | make the t possible use of the ¢ Swenton | ompeo, | Porowski, Frances|KIrchgessner, Lester Metz, Stella | fund. Anderson, | Ston Vasalavage, Peter ‘1 3 W l.H!um Zukowski. Dorothy Bradl Ven i y Warzinski, Howard | School—Gemma Fran- A scarab beetle 15,000,000 years White, He Wozenski, 2k old has been found in north China. Carl Michael Churchill, Catherine Toscano, Anna Wozenski, | "0lds, | Park Street School | cGraff, William Hugret, Theodo otn orge Lyn Lucile| Kinderzarten: Melva Hall, Sarkis | ligan, Russell Norton, Sigmond | ob, Mildred Laviero, Salvatore | roski, Stanley Sopezneski, Thelma | Pointale, Marion Robinson, | reado, I: Anna Capocel, Millie | North Side School Capocei, Antoinette Coletto, John | Kindergarten: Mary Cook, Mar.| DeFellipe, Helen Duncan, Tsabelle | t Gerke, Santi Leone, Paul pe. | 33! Carl Geladine, — Myrtle : Marco Janmazza, Mar- | rson G I Bugl : Leoni, John Rir 1018, , Helen + Gengen ro, rnum, Wal , Doris Cote, Dorothy F‘M’"ur" er, Wilbert Gr Jones, o oward Dorothy h Helen Witkewliez, Eleanor Joseph Wi illlp Rokosa, ey, Ja 1 Stone, Otto Carrie Fiorilla, Jo Asunda Giannotte, B Giannotte, Mary Giono ST Harkey, William Krampitz, ton Glrard, Jean | 1-abazio. Mary Larese, Cath e Wal 5, Margaret Maro, Albert alski, Side Gec Helen Lis, Helen N . Herbert Pancratz, An n ard y Ro Anderson, Brunnelle, nie Anthony Ackerman Anderson, ton Coffey Fiorence Ko ret Taviero, rank Longo, Domi-\ y Massarc rge Rich, rew Retty Crowley, h : | Henry (-"m-,(, ng, Dorothy Tartarelll, Dor- Mae Hac Woraley, Grorge X mfi, s George Mof- l/\wm i, Sivn , Robert Hunt- Fugenla Leo- tisia, Michael Maro, Genevieve Mills, Latham True, ts de, Peter Le Grads John Baptiste, Tda 11 De- | vote, Vincent DiP a Dun Paul Fanel Ar- ennie Nar- <y Pappas, ance Saukitis. : Thomas Carrucci, Peter . Rut ffy Konick, John L rence orion, Salvatore Pompeo, Doris T Dominic Positano, Henry Robinson, Jennic Syndlowsky, Victor Urglgne. ok MeLelland,| Grade V—Jimmie Baptist, John Joseph Miko- and Bacha BT rucci, John C Rokosa, | ford, Estler Devote, School Catherine Morte Sophie Scholl, trobattisto, as, ward er, Marjorie Swartz Grade VI—Arne Amberntson, Mi Avallone, Dante Carpenter john DiMeo, Amoretta Finnemors Mary Fischer, Genevieve Gandi William Jackson, Lawrence Lz Enese Larese, Richard Malley, Jc *orrini, Frank Tartare East Bristol School 3 rten—William De) omas Marinelll, Joseph Vara Christophero, Li alski William Bur Gorski, A Perrotte, Ca Edward Zebrow ke, J¢ ] ard, N talino Colum Caleian \dolfus Fu ynch Machiewicz Grade V—TPhilomina Capir e Cassidy, Antonio Cifone, Cybulski, Arthur D May Drisc Coc Ce h Cook Deonizisk, Jo ry 1 o ¥ V Wesley Serentio L, E Grade VIIT a Benton. J n, Fr phine Casinert Cax Fhz Shoella Framc n Owens 11: 1lia John Ryan, Eleanor Le yw,mmrm Rob- Fifth Avenue School rt Rose Fortunato, Michael —Annie Dargls Francis Kruss, Paul 1 D Helen Ginter, Peter Ko- | r. Lois Pofvin, | Viadislava Pau Donald Roberts, Wesley We- 1 shall regard it as a great privilege Quality and Quantity Circulation Cannot fail to produce results to advertis ers. A good newspaper read by enough people who are constantly in the market f or merchandise will turn over stock and make the cash register jingle for the merc hant who will use it judiciously in telling the story of the goods on his counters. ‘Advertising is neither a luxury nor an ex pense to the progressive merchant who uses it honestly and who backs it up with modern merchandising methods. It is a necessity as it creates the volume of busi ness and thus enables him to reduce his margin of profit on each unit, thus giving a saving to his customer which he could not otherwise offer. We are pleased to publish herewith one of the many testimonial letters of the results secured from advertising in the Herald. It speaks for itself. n 7P y e T HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE 196-206 Trumbull St. HARTFORD, CONN. January 14, 1921, New Britain Herald, New Britain, Conn. Gentlemen: For nearly fourteen months already we have adver- tised regularly, week hy week, in your newspaper. For the first ten months of that'period our New Britain adver- tising was placed entirely in your columns. We are very glad to tell you voluntarily that our Herald advertising has brought very satisfactory results. Especially gratifying has been the quality of the business which this publicity has hrought to us. To such a desirable type of readers it is a pleasure to be of service. Indeed, one of the aims of this store is to make the home a better place to live in. ! Cordially yours, SHOOR BROS. William C. Kranowitz, Advertising Manager. Over 11,000 Heralds Are Distributed Daily This is not an idle circulation hoast but a tr ue statement of circulation facts backed up by our records, open at all times to adver tisers, as well as by the regular audits of experts who go into this matter thoroughly for the Audit Bureau of Circulations in the interests of advertisers. The Herald is the only New Britain news paper covering the suburban territory as well as the city. The Herald is also the only New Britain n ewspaper whose circulation is audited. Wise advertisers investigate circulation be fore buying space. The Herald invites investigation. \ tailed in wise foresight as to the welfare of

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