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NEW BRITAIN DAILY ]l]fil‘.\l.l), W I‘IIL\’K-l:'lL\Y CHOOSES JAIL S0 STATE WILL SUPPORT FAMILY| Twenty-five Cents a Day Allowed ll BRUARY 17, 1926. $ e ey e ——— e —————v 'Johhcn '\Ial\mg E all\' I e Leaves Fund to Give fve” cnanca; Adling Children Pleasure New York, I'tb, 17 — In iti| buying activity by dealers and con- Portland, Me,, Feb, 17 () DG~ \Te”S Ex(,hange Gl“h HOW Unned lnnl whole n\‘“ hardware murkets torm conditions, 8how goods ro | te rtainment, and recroation of chil- Gharny Drive Functions T\ TODAY WINDS [P Washington's | BIG COAL STRIKE . ‘Operalors §6 No Reason 10 " ucom obiess mther sa, B"thday ‘ Increase Pmes ‘ Dogfon, Feb. 17 UD=4 teller of hild rts a six months fail | cntence toduy in order that his fam- ureRelu ef ily may have the benefit of 25 r‘--l” and s § the cl ) 252 and 75¢ Packages Cveryvhere —e T | \ snow enters on preparation for spring | completely sold out. Hea dren under treatment there, is pro- Jobhers are delivering | weatherstrip saws, axes and kindred | vidde in the will of Supreme Court spring orders now. Many of these |lines are active Justice Bird of Yarmouth. The will | were placed last October, Digtribu “Collections generally are omy | of Justice Bird, who died Junuary freely prediet a substantial falr. Prices have been very firm. ilzx. has just been filed for probute, S e e business, ANS Hot water n st | tors DECORATIONS nton, P'a., Declaring that it fs & thousan | =TT Hln-sl tier to preven Ernest W. Pelton, United Community { than to cure, | sldent of th ‘y.k.v;.m con- vor 5 : ; i . corporation FAVORS n day 4 0 me of phe ; "‘ r~[mln on "| he Community Chest Let us help with yout b AR o ‘' non-support warrant By b Kiven birth m hildren are in a ren are in ¢ charity by the promotion of . J nizatlons that butld and health, e referred to organ- d"P(‘l" m[l Fnllnwers Pubhsh sations i 9 Young Men's Christian nd works Lt E (m\( “n Pb (\]]l ue He stated that the Commun we ] i . 180 ng v corporation has been critiols: : i he o at « it contrilutes to many or i - Judg am ay, who eon- ot P tions avhich are not of a ch decln ire t her 1 party plans, g “ of the ¢ 1s helr , cared for, and elothed v ol] Mary Cc ran whe gocs character | STATIONERY DEPT. such as the Boy hool in the 169-171 MAIN S swer to that crlt 8 this—is {t bhetter to mation of the | fund, Mr. - VIS F AMERI!JAW,..M o sure five { | prosperity in | | . a year for all charities in trial, We went to cight company o m.wnu drama ' and effix | agreement | Juyers in il B it e s H of Smith colloge ;' "'”“‘] ‘\‘;J e diy nto organizations and old-tims w\n irity was stri 8 p . VALUESand v« | Soviet Makes Lrid Mdres» i Commanding Ziatures the ( 3 these to give the plan of onc That Are g . ; emen A T (il that there were only 1,000 Respect of Hundreds of AL a AUMIOE At DO e o g ; B e STl h 18 to the cight charity or- ! miners in ima Joseph d tho i ' A his wife, Fur showed that only 18 of the 1 ours, making THE fousse ’ chin as to the mean- thousands of his = ¢ ht fat th Harva Luke Horsfall Co.’s ||irz"or iriie ciiuics “ani g for admission 10 she 1 : 93-99 \s}lum Street Uietiealiquzationstaihe St 1olivered a hour | ‘Ameriea's y : Sale n o' e waa e g | Ao, cmespadenin ke 0o th, o et o 55 S mun me the vote of COME TODAY— [z isneins el DON'T WAIT! f the st 5 home—Home ages that | Trotzky to glve more ti B, i 100 gietred The Uniied S Smokers tell each other United States festinie said Mr. i exception that we demand that 1 £00d &0t of books be kept and that regu ngs of the army 1, and to nul- oration on ind persons to the world Seven th beeause were m On the other orthy organiza- their board w to get mone Har he f campaign the <t . o] 000 was conld not got mone Inquiries Ip them get seats, As 1t waw | took impossible for Lom takes t's @ fact—they are Life Savers betwoen smoke. > pictured ihe ter of cap jevour all Europe jority HARTEORD “1t Pays (o Buy Our Kind® and be- npanie forir ¢ the m stockholder mption, ever e . the resour mankind. He ey e : was explring and Rrerice Ru«m Is Latinizing S e Alohabets of States !corporution is place (3. D. DONAHUE /rrv'of e Simngs | o™iy "wes e mor v el L Voice Ct | S In the ¢ Res, §R18-3 cinil tent members, that is, the partici- P 5 to pass 1 ) i pre ing organiz and six repre remember ontinued tatives e elec by 15 of the enjoyment. Their wonderful aromatic flavors freshen your mouth like a good drink of water when you're really thirsty—and steady your nerves for work or play. Once you try them this way between smokes, you'll always have a package handy. Six flavors are displayed at all good stores so you may help yourself: Pep-o-mint, Wint-o-green, Cinn- o-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a package.~Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. “My hoy has recently taken a great fancy to Life Gavers,” ore man “You know, these candy mints with the “Yes,"” his friend s ids like ’em too.” “But the funny d went on, “the kid's got me eating them now, too. They're the greatest thing you ever dxs&ov"nd between smokes. I'm never without a package—at the office, at home or travelling like this. s ¢ s | ommunity | ie, Rovirt Georgia, Feh lually ention lay there | © in is gra Aatinizing' Eat a few Life Severs ’*’j ‘ ions, More and more smckers are doing the same thing. We wondered if you knew this about Life Savers, those little candy mints with the hole; how they freshen your mouth between smokes, soothe your nerves and make the next smoke taste so much better. fellow workers to DECORATORS \ 1 < v i autonomous re- (it has two boys u considera- tion, one of whom it wil help to- "(n (Iuhn:.ln Street card reaching a usefnl manhood. Estima y Givin on \ MONUMENT TO MARX me of the lads is sick in a New | 1 T ] LS IR j0 ¢ has ow, I 17 P — A gigantic York hospital, and is not expected | i Sielygloganis ronze 1 A ' The otker oy, a_brother \ Ameriea’s r lical at- that It's a fact: Life Savers easily double your smoke ¥ the siek child, tention also, e will be th likely boy seleeted, William Fay was in charge of the ptor, & meeting. Next week the Exchange rl Mars (club wil hold a closed meeting, at vhich there will be no speaker or TElennt D81, iitably 1o @ A . r of th R sl S e | i 7/¢Real Business of this Bank = = S faras they go—one steel bank vault is as good as another for your money; one stone bank build- ing as useful as another. DRIVE YOURSELF— el NEW CARS TO RENIT S I DAY AND NIGHT an hour—aI5 You- I)n\(' Auto R‘-nhxu; Co. ing, nnsylvani SERVICE ! ¢ M nts assoclation o mile . trer i ring st soviet states throughout IBIFFVIIID 2 however yonth holding & hanner of treedom s of 181 South Main street ha al and is orga » improvement group following girls are enn- hodes was a pygmy com- : o RHECMATISMG THAT'S ALL NATIONAL ; I are E Mass, S D WINDOW CLEANING LUt 3 0 thode s N o G R e Nis COMPANY b . A HE e while America ta] doo. Oldates for the club membership: s el W are. S U A d E. Mercure, 23 Rockwell ave- 21 Tremont 'r‘u( o 5 Rita Manning, 42 Rockwell aElgnbonestal Ruth Ba Rockwell firet o et < a0 5 ; f 5 Eva M. Ga , T1 Rassett tituta 't Pk STyininle 2 ) JRLEME Florence Ryan, 116 Glen \ (ot aoes i Drotsky sminhasiseat atmen|s b € treet; Irene O'Brien, 112 Arch i te in tell iblie [t Moy oot el Kl street; Hilda Schwartz, 117 Glen Dt D.D.S. 1 Nleanor MeC 181 South Main sreet; Ruth Geannettino, 16 DTSt D.D.S. Vance street; Catherine Geannettino, X-RAY, GAS OXYG D C ‘V V' . veed club. Four projects were com- J six new ones hegun Aand a r. et 1vian N andbnt sl Duteh treat was enjoyed. The next Dental X-Rays wh 1" . S rector of local foundation, will ; : Ight a club recently re- ancls Regula. 16 Vaneo streot, and Tlsie Papesh, DENTIST e fmr t n A e 7 weeting of the elub will be held ng of the Junior venue; t.eot; imount to three EEREE RN R E IR B. Johnson, ] NI IADAL Johnson, EEREREE and The difference is usually a human difference inside—in the way your business is handled—in the way officers and tellers make their work for you a service of pride and help- fulness—or a matter of course. R Dr. Sullivan (Calls U. S. Friend of Immigrant Aiericn e noniinc BRI 33 3 ) street ero were 10 leaders present at recent meeting of the leaderg 205 West Main Strect \ A p : ; el \ Mrs. H. C. Warner, aseistant di- Extractions, organize te lited by Rum Running Auto Truck ) The annual mes - . ¥ ! fl | g | Hlnncd on the Tlunp-l\p 2 : L e Sl \ < o | K _ o field, Masg, February 24 A report h‘ ekl toes " ¥ carris five 0 f the past years activities will be o local foundation. A 19 3 305 33 RATT!— wlF‘G Auto Eleciric C. A. ABE1Z lel 111 FRANRLIN SQ CABINEN fa] Qar Alsd| 2860 WORK OF ALL KINDS PLANS TOR NEW con s Spencer Corsets We create a welally Mrs. N. N. Boot New B:it i blfll Ca “Doing Rett W Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH STREET Tel. 891 FOX MUNTING EXPENSIVE turst into flames (Duval and l\an:a: Glrl Made Man and Wife awich, T 17 ®—H. G of The First r\nd Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP. INFLU- ENZA and as a Preventive, The box bears this signature C. pove Price .30c. \ference of the foundation diree- will be held in Springfleld on February 2 Dr. Willlam R. Foley has secured a corner on cigar hoxes in the inter. st of the woodworking clubs. De- mands on the directors’ offica can now he met promptly through the ourtesy of several local merchants. | State Savings Banks o Are in Good Condition Hartford, Feb. 17 (A — State Rank Commissioner John B. Byrne as tabulated figures for the save ings banks and trust companies of he state for the quarter ending December 31, 1925, showing that scts of the savings banks for that | period were $568.565,964.40, an in- oper the previous period of His figures gain $710, gaving and thrift RS Serving people, helping business enterprise, preparing Opportunity for your plans—that’s the real busi- ness of this bank. Can we serve you today? Truly a Bank of Service Open Saturday Evenings 7 to 9 I A o A R e L e A A A A AT K RN R LN E LR R KR EEE] K