New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1926, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1"743 CHNESFINEFOR GEFANERERIES o T o nomsite | Here She Comes‘ M\,re She Goes! Best Snce Days of Wikon, O Shows She Has Rght to Bapect 70 i b v i o T d I E Cl h Bild Savs at Pariand Admission (o League e All Ogge p n aSteI' Ot €S Portland, Me, M P Not | 1 Replying (0 the 1 ted t y;‘ A PRACTICAL CAPE-COAT § & IIll\\I.\\\Wl‘\l\Hl\!\ will help busine rally, 2 Ass m‘t("l \\I(h v STOPTHIT TCHING : h 24 (T)—( You won't have to wait — reliet follows th mforting touch of | £ R%m@l Community Chest Campaign | The forgotten man MarCh 22-29 | : Forgotten---by his family, by his friends, by those who may // have hastened his ruin, by those whose work he 1s no longer able o / ---this 1s the hom the Salvation Army extends a helpin Cive P to do---this is the man to w y ping et , hand. Many times 1t 1s the Salvation Army alone that remembers him. WELFARE ASSOCIATIO! / S TUBERCULOSIS RE/EEI?\J / Ragged, discouraged, down on their luck, wanted by no one, these JUN[OR/A ’—\CHH-‘:VEI\]ENT S, 0 ’ men are commonly known to the world as the “down-and-outers.” But the SALVATION ARMY ’ Ny Salvation Army has a theory of its own aboutthis---"A man may be down but FRESF‘*I -\IR C\\AIP / » s never out”---these words and the he]p and encouragement given at the V[SIT[NC ;\'LYIJQASAE o Amy headquarters have been the means of putting many a man on the upward DAY NURSERY path again. C[Rlv‘ ’*"\"(\N(’)]}VTS Saving souls is a worthy work. The Salvation Army asks help from the Community BOY SCOUTS Chest. Your contribution will give them this help. BOYS CLUB a 7 “A Year to Pay" NEV/ E ATAN £ COMMUNITY CORPORATION Donated by New Britain National Bank

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