New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1927, Page 11

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€ NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD 'THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. |which was necessitated througn |their native countries. Question | eE———— RARIAN lQS”ES |lack of funds. In addition to thesc |ranging from “Why Is nature ! | figures, hundreds of maguzines anj |green?" to whether or mot the re- d for circu |volver found by the small boy is | pamphicts were re-c {lation, which requircs con |loaded give spice to the daily work |siaeravie kil |of the museum attendants, The hibrary's co One iittle black eyed lialian girl B B T o D e e P ek e ol N Cc t/ling Sacceeds Ll.ke Saccess lof 1.000 over of the case asked for a penny from : |records. These pictures h : the coin collection to buy candy ngress in Yeal. ul to school children sceking |40WD town. One small boy was ations o texts on nature |found one right at closing time, lcurled up o. the stairs, fast asleep | From these and 115 other visitors _The annual report of the New 8 . | come many interesting details which | l \ Britaln Institute, submitted by t Daily {enliven the li"e of the museum at- 1 Greta E. Brown, librarian, has many | _A! ; AL e endant. l interesting iights on a little known | ; e | B . subjuct, for outside of the fact that : the library is convenient to 4 '"1 Y et e | At St. Mary’s School hook lover the student and to the school children, too little is known “ \T:oe, ,'\:,f:aac,:,,\t.”:g :,.,&L}dz‘;&?fl. | of the workings and ideals of the »on for the purpose of selecting | High street institution. 1 Ry Wiomea barlor oin: | . NO‘X[ IN ITS NEW OM .,} g i e I c resided at the meeting. ] l l' 5 i i (= e liheTr f on | wing officers were elected: Iy Miret, ihel re-open. |y e X \ry nt, James O'Brien; vice-pres of the East street branch; scc 1 Tarfe Ha ; secretary, Mary d. the reorganization of the ref- i e S e collection and removal of = ol & the large room at the south end of ooy agco ng with a staff member in | i : | a e a the open E pep! e T of $100| of fhe| .o 4 g 21" Mentality of Henry Gray | New York, — Y. poetry, plays, essays and the \ ures has R e ALL DRESSED UP AND READY FOR Motor Boating. They The dondfion lof the | Wom feciined to make pudlic their find- an’s club has been assigned to the|, : 20 han G R e R INSPECTION AND BUSINESS s he reads, s when Gray and Mrs s for forelgn-born citizens | Ao e struggling to learn English. G ER00 SRl ox . 315,829 Books lssucd R YO The total number of books fesued | Lik ary. usar Faiing RaScEomithenan, home use during th ar v Gy would e 313.529, a gain of 28 over | ¢ i inse] engaged Df revious year. Thase figures, in | i of the fact that the Jast street branch was closed from No. vember to June and that .he Iibrary o authorittes were unable to keep up | 8ls. passing on the fire station service, are gratify. | fof €old. Dr. T: ing to those Who have the institu- | COMtY complicd tion's activities at heart. The tota) the foreisn born number of new cards fasued during VISited the mus v. the year was 2.768, and has been im it will be knowr Additions of books to the shelves | [IMP of bovs o ! aval Post 110. of the Instituts numbered 5622, of any POUTINS stalf of Connecticut dep: which 4741 were purchased, 1‘“(;1",[:3"’5"!;& vere recoived as gifta, and 756 | ' voon e transferred from tho Book | SEE e TR R L L SR A REAL ESTATE g off from last year's record de t in pointi oul e e Woaring o) o . o o . gt i Incessant activity, keen judgment, efficient financing and rel'abilit have all combined in the making of this agency's brilliant success. nt, American Legion, will t opening ceremonies. INSURANCE Writing every form of insurance---fire, burolary, health, accident life, nlate olass; complete automobile coverage backed by commanies that stand alone emphatically in strength and security. Mortgage Loans— Automobile Financing Liheral financino based on an ecuitable division of risk and responsibility between our clients and ourselves. { SPONGE away spots, spatters, smudges and finger marks! Keep your walls cleanly and attractive! Let easy washing take the place of the con- fusion and cost of redecorating! Stop in the store and see the beautiful soft- toned color card of | 24-HOUR SERVICE V l 4 | . A newer and more progressive step forward in coop- e um&na i erating with policy holders, making a modem necessity Washable Wa il Paint 0 an actual fact. No pores to absorb dirt—that’s why it is so wash- i ) able. Shows no laps or brush marks, Consult this ! EL. [EL. TELEPHONE. EL. ;&5.} store about anything you want to know about | - = 141 Stns paint, varnish or brushes. KOLOONEY BROS. - LOUIE S. JONES —— HARDWARE COMBANY — LOUIE S. JONES GLENN W. JONES DAVID C. MAHONEY MILTON D. JONES Growing With Reason 147 MAIN STREET [ 220 opp. Insurance Real Estate Mortgage Loans NIA]N ST. Monument

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