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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, jo16. Self Filling 98 Fountain Pens Complete with Clip These pens are all guaranteed for one year from date of purchase and will give you excellent service. We have a large variety of pen points so you can se- lect one that fits your hand. We have the largest assortment of Fountain Pens in the city. Our stock Ideal and Conklin Self Fillers. Adkins Printing Co. 66 Church Street Stationers includes Waterman, ¥ | tained for their Printers a years trained in this manner. There w two things Mr. Prit- chett thought that the college could | - | do for the cause of preparedn P I fir: to put a m and belittling of and navy: and, second, their graduates to enter a life where | they could receive a great tunity to minister men.” stop to grow the army No Room for It in Modern Gurri- culum Says Pritchett Chic ), -The University of Chi o will offer course in mili- tary science next year, it was an- nounced taday. New York, June 7.—The college is nat intended as a place to teach mili- te training and the modern curri- | eulum does not provide room enough | for such instruction in a way which | would count in a crisis, Henry §.! Pritchett, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, d ed today at the New York university commencement ex-Men in a card tournament this win- ercises {ter and last night enjoved the fruits JMr. Pritchett said further that “the ! or victory with a banquet at Froeba's contribution of the land grant col- | leges ta the preparation of a reserve of citizen soldiery was practically negligible.” He ridiculed ‘“‘the sumption of our legislators that mil- itary training a bi- product of a college course { Mr. Pritchett declared that many of the land grant colleges made pos- | sibly by the Morrill Act of 186 tihue the required military training | s ¥ iy “to obtain the constitutional | TROLLEY § RESUMED. ant,” that others e only the| Norwich, June 7.—Trolley se mi m of military drill,” and | the Shore Line Electric railway, inter- that “the individual student in many | rupted since June 1 by a strike of the cases seeks ta escape his milit conductors, motormen duties with a performance | ploy was resumed today, under the possible.” agreement announced last night. Cars . Under this were running on all lines today JOINT CORBIN BANQUET, The P. and F. FForemen'" | club defeated the Corbin Screw Fore- Corbin losers, the w > at the expense of the George Kron, president of ning club acted toastmaster and emarks were made by Gene Man- < 1d Edward poration and nley Holcomb. as- could be made Spence. as scant act, he said, | The Inner Secret of New Post Toasties A glance at one of these new corn flakes reveals novel, little bubbles which are raised by the quick, in- tense heat of a new process of manufacture. These bubbles are an identifying feature of these —the only corn flakes with a self-developed, delicious corn flavour—the only flakes that do not have to de- pend largely on cream and sugar for palatability. Try some of the New Toasties dry—they're good that way—the children munch them like candy. But of course the delicious new flavour is more pro- nounced when the flakes are served with sugar and cream. The New Post Toasties do net waste into “chaff” in the package, and they don’t mush down in cream like other flakes. They're a vast improvement over old-fashioned corn flakes and have met with enthusi- astic approval everywhere. | LIST REAGHES 150 & Thirty Alone Perished When River § Packet Was Capsized ‘: lents received training last yi o . o B <ing a total today of more than | i | 200,000 men hetween the ages of 19 | to encourage | “oppor- | to the service of | today began search for the badies of | the and other em- | 1 | TORNADO'S DEATH Kansas City, Mo., June 7.—A death | list in excess of 150 persons was in- | dicated today by additional reports from communities in five states which swept by tarnadoes. Barly today the death of 126 per- sons in Arkansas, Missouri, Missis- ippi, Tennessee and Illinois had been reported, with a number of others missing and believed dead, and sev- eral hundred injured, some of them £0 seriously that little ope is enter- i ors have been in checking up the pas- | senger list and crew of the Mi ppi viver et Eleanore, which over- turned twelve miles above Memphis, when struck by the farce of the storm. At least thirty persons are | Yelieved to have perished with the nore, most of them negro deck Only forty accounted fo Forty persons were reported killed | or injured near Cato, Arkk. but it | was impossible early today to com- | municate with the town or verify this | statement. In the district around Poplar Bluffs, Mo., a severe toll was exacted by a tornado, with thirty persons reported dead and still greater casualties which have been unable to report. So far Arkansas has reported more storm victims than other state, seventy-six persons having been killed there. Of these fifty-seven were Whites and i en negroes. Missouri reported thi dead; Mis- ssippi fifteen; Tennessee, four, ith a possibility of the number being increased to thirty, and Illi- nois one. imates of property damage have been impc ble, owing to destroyed communication, but the destruction doubtless will be measured in hun- dreds of thousands of dollars, any Divers Seck Bodies. Memphis, Tenn., June 7.—Divers | thirty or more persons who are Lelieved to have been drowned when the Mi ppi river steamer Elean- ore capsized near Pleasant View, Tenn., twenty miles north of Mem- phis, in Manday night's storm. The Leat, which is lying on its side, part- iy submerged, is not believed to be feriously damaged. The dead with the exception of two are negroes. TO AWARD SCHOLARSHIP. College Votes to Give $100 to High School Student. i club held its annual | meeting last evening at the home of George W. Traut of Plainville Road. Previous to the meeting a supper served. Commencing next year club will award a scholarship of $100 to a High school girl. The plans have not been entirely perfected yet. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Stanley H. Holmes; vice president, . Charles F. Chase; corresponding se Noble; record- aret Alman- ritter; Florence A. Camp. BISHOP DOUGHERTY INSTALLED. Was Transferred to Buffalo From Post in Philippines, Buffalo, N. Y., June 7.—The Right Rev. Denis J. Dougherty D. D. was installed fifth bishop of the Buffalo diocese with ceremonies at the recent- ly completed St Joseph’s Cathedral to- day. Addresses were made by Farley and others. Bishop Doughrty w to Buffalo from the dio ippine islands. Cardinal transferred se Jaro, Fhil- TRAMMELL IN LEAD. Hcads Race for United States Sena- torial Nomination. June 7.—With returns from yes! democratic primary still meager, Governor Park Trammell early today appeared to be leading in | the race for United States senator. There was no indication of whether Vice-President Marshall or Governor Elliott W. Major of Missouri had r ceived a majority of votes as Flori | democr: choice for president. Tampa, work and best is none ou will find | cents buys money can —advt. When everybody is at earning good W the too good—this is where it in the butter line a pound of the best the buy. National Butter C | GERMANY INSISTS 1 WARSPITE IS LOST | Sailors On Kocnig Say It Blew Up After Great Explosion, | | | and Sank | by Wireless to Say- | ville.—The ¢ ion that the British dreadnought Warspite was sunk in the North Sea battle last week is again | made, notwitt nding British den ches from Kiel to the Ove Agency dispatches state that the was sunk during the day the German bottleship Koe- news agency says. “It was from the Koenig that the Berlin, July | battle by nig,” the I observed tion by hodies we: c lors s N which were and on that been impossible for the German fleet Py falling shells. Everywhere floating =0 @) Nor have they the 5 to 7 layers (of Threads) as used in other so-called ‘‘Cord’’ Tires, and in the Palmer-Web Tires we abandoned making in 1913. . They have CORDS only,—giant Cords (as shown in picture herewith) and only two layers of these, with a layer of Rubber be- tween to prevent friction. o Each one of these two CORDS is strong enough to lift a Man’s weight. It is the enormous Strength of these flat, rubber-impregnated, CORDS,—firmly anchored, with equal tension on every inch,—that gives to Silvertown Cord Tires their unequalled Endurance. Witness the recent Mulford achievement of driving more than 1500 Miles, at 76 Miles per hour average, without changing a Tire. Witness the winning of every important high-speed, or long- distance, Race during the past two years on Silvertown Cord Tires. SILVERTOWN Cord Tires have no Threads in them! * ° . (Silvertown) CORD Tires that a Car will coast 25% to 80% further on them, down a slight road incline, than would the same Car on the best Fabric Tires made. . This easily-proven fact indicates why the same Motor-power drives the same Car 17% faster than that Car could be driven on the best Fabric Tires. it also supplies a key to the 25% saving on Gasolene, per mile, which results from the use of Silvertown CORD Tires. But it does not, so clearly, explain the wonderful smoothness of riding on Silvertown Tires,—that luxurious sense of gliding over the ground instead of ‘‘driving’’ over it. This is probably the highest attribute of the Silvertown Cord Tire—that which is most valued by the critical Car-Owner. Trade : Mark : SUCH is the marvellous Resilience of these Two-layer ““Safety - Tread”” and with Silvertown ‘‘Rib-Tread?’ SILVERTOWN Cord Tires, are made with_Silvertown (shown in_Tire picture) as well. . Made in ‘‘Straight-side’” Type as well as in ‘Clincher’’ Type. No Tires on earth average LARGER for their Size and Type. . 5 The Silvertown 36x42 Tire contains 1240 Cubic Inches of Air-space. The nearest Thread (or so-called ‘ ‘Cord’’) 36x414 inch Tire found on the Market, after a diligent Search, has only 1191 Cubic Inches, for same Straight-side Type and Size. . * . now closely copied by Makers of other Tires, we have identified the genuine Silvertowns with a small and sightly Trade-Mark. That Trade-Mark is a double-diamond of red rubber, on each Tire, as pictured on upper part of Tire herewith (and as spacers be- tween paragraphs of this Advt.). By this, and their aristocratic appearance, shall you know them, Silvertowns can now be had through all Goodrich Dealers and Branches. Made solely by The B. ’ I \HE original Silvertown Rib-Tread being F, Goodrich Co., of Akron, O, Silvertown Cord Tires are Standard Equipment on the following Cars: GASOLENE CARS | OWEN MAGNETIC— | STUTZ PEUGEOT (Bull-dog} WHITE PIERCE -ARROW— SIMPLEX s : Maric . 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