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DANIEL WEBSTER FLOUR WORLD’S BEST GRADE Our Domestic™Science demonstrators are now making house to house calls in New Britain advo- cating a larger use of good home made and baker’s bread to lower the cost of living. While Daniel Webster Flour costs originally a little more than other flours, ' The value reéeived more than equals the higher cost.” PROTECTOR GUARANTEE—If you are rot thoroughly -convinced that Daniel Webster Flour has fxroduccd the best bread you ever baked affer you 1ave used an entire sack of it, return the ea:pty sack to dealer and purchase price will be refunded and charged to us. EAGLE ROLLER MILL CO. W. J. CAHILL CO. Retail Distributors: Sovereigns’ Trading Co. Landwehr Bros. Miller & Olson, All S. Berkowitz. ¢ stores Corbin-Russwin Stores. O K e North & Judd Stores. A0. Kct)tluat and Grocery DS Ohmen Doherty Market. yétB_M“e‘;(:og‘ngm. Co Stanley Workers' Corp. Wm. Schienker ' Society. ) Bloomquist & Edman Sharp & Shaw, formerly Universal Co-Operative " Cowlishaw's. Society, Hallinan's bread always baked Daniel Webster Flour. W. J. Cahill Co. Wholesale. exclusively of : Plainville Ct. Meriden, Ct. First Annual Shoe Sale All shoes sold at cost to make room for new stock. One week only—June " LOOK Your Lawn Mowers Over \Hee If they need sharpening or repair- 08, wlso Shears, Axes, Knives, Saws e 33nd. 15 to Call Mr. sziJ PERRETTA REAR 31 GREENWOOD ST, Telephone 12 Near Kensington Post Oftice. "ADVENT GHURCHES | 10 SING [lRATflRIfl “Elijah” Wlll Sunday, June 27 The church choir of | Advent church in,New B itain, { bined with the choir of the | Christian “church of Plainville. will | give the first part of the oratorio. “Elijah” practically entire sun- day evening, June 27th. at church. No story of anciert or modern times is more gripping in its dra- I matic details than the story of Elijah How the inspired prophet is instruct- ed to call for a drought over all the land: how he boldly declares to Ahab the king, that on account of his wickedn the drought will last three vears: how he, himself, is mar- velously fed by the ravens and the j widow of Zarapheth wonderfully depicted in song. There is the dra- matic scene on Mt. Carmel when Elijah defies the priests of Baal to | call down fire upon their rifice and after their vainly ‘mploring I for hours, lacerating themselves, jumping and dancing with no eflfect, he calmly steps forward and calls upon the Lord Jehovah. Fire in- stantly descends in answer to his prayer and consumes the offering, even though the altar had previously »’ | | | i th Second comi- on the local been drenched with water. The priests of Baak are then ordered slain, by Elijah. Elijah calls for the rain. First there is a little cloud the size of a man's Rand, then the heavens darken and pFesently the rain de- scends in torrents. The first part ends in a chorus of praise and thanks- giving in which Elijah and.the former worshippers of Baal all join. . St. Mark’s Church. \ Sccond Sunday after Trinity—7:30, a. m., Holy Communion: 30 a. m, church school; 11 a. m.,, morning prayer and sermon by the rector. First Baptist Church. Morning worship, '10:30 a. m.; Chil- dren’s Day; annual promotion exer- cises "m. ss floral offerings; 3 p. m., Runl—u\“—\w : § p. m.. Young People’'s society: “Common Mistakes in Daily leader, J. M. Coates. Wednesday, 3 m., the Woman's Mission circle will meet at the home of Mrs. E. R. Hitchcock, Maple Hill; speaker, Pev. William Ross. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., mid- week services. Saturday, 9 a. m., the annual Bible school outing, leaving the church in autos for Compounce lake. Trinity Methodist Church. 9:45 a. m., sessions of the begin- ners, primary, junior, intermediate und senior departments of the church school; 10:45 a. . morning worship and preaching service; Mr. Davis will preach: 12:15 m., sessions of the Philathea class, Woman's Rible class. s and Men's Bible class of the church school: 6:45 p. m., meet- ing of the Church School league; this is the last meeting of the season, and it is hoped that there may be a large atiendance; 7:30 p. m., evening serv- ice; Mr. Davis will preach. The W. H. M. S. meets. at the churcl: Wednesday at 3 p. m. There will be a cake sale. given by the W. F. M. £, at A. A. Mills' hardware store on West Main street, Friday, from 2 10 4 p. m. Friday evering the Phila- thea class will hold a business meet- ing at the home of Miss Ruth Doo- little; 265 Farmington avenue. Take 7:37 Farmington avenue trolley. The annual picnic of the Sunday school will be held at Lake Com- pounce Saturday, June 26. All are invited. Next Sunday Chiidren’s Day will be observed in this ch Bank RelationsileSe(_:uring Credit Customers of this bank are always given preference over others in the matter of loans, Remember also that your bank plays a large part in the establishment of your credit standing in the busi- ness world. We are in receipt daily of letters from busi- ness houses all over the country requesting information as to the financial responsibility of various persons and businesses in New Britain who have been given our name as reference. to our customers, We are only too glad to be of such service » The oftener you use your Bank the closer you come The in contact with its officers. closer you will want some day. your relations with your bank the easier it is to build for that credit New Britain Trust (o, Member of the ol Rezerse System Open Saturday Evenings Be Rendered ! Advent 1 ® ption of members and children. The Sunday will have appropriate exc All those who desire to have haptized this will phone their names the | ?lllHI\‘l office The Patriotic Order af Sons of America will worskip with | us Sunday evening, June 20. hool on day 1o mmanucl Gospel Church. prayer and praise service; ; Return 213, Young Peo- Evangelistic Soudan. the the the « : Rev. F. Wilson will huave charge both of this service and the morning service This is Mr. Wilsou's last visit to New ain and all who not heard him will noi want to 1 last opportunity. 1 p. m., children’s meeting: 7:47 p. .. day. Bible s P. M. Wednes cottage Iy . m., Thurs- day, pra reachine sul Mus Sunday hool: ple’s meciing ] | | | meeting; I i subject, Crisis, have Welcome The Welcome New Britain will )l())rl at the German Bapti Sunday evening from All ‘the me and Welcome ed 1o be G 5 son wili preach. ' Mee mission of srvice church on to s o'clock. of the juest- Patier- fr present. Stanley Memorial Church. At the mornminz worship cn § for his text Who Is My Neighbo Sunday school meets at 12 noon. Y. P. 8. C. E., at 6: . ‘ommon Mistakes in Daily Living.” leader, Miss Louise Williams. A special meeting of the Brotherhood will be held = o'clork at the church. All members and the men of our community are cordiaily asked to he present. Girl Scouts will meet on Monday and Beoy Scovts on Tuesday evening 5 o'clock. The Lad Aid so- will hold a social at t heme of Mrs. E. A. Reynolds, 1193 East street, on Wednesday afternoon at g'clock. All ladies are cordially in- vited. Sunbeam club and Endeavor circle will meet on Thursday evening. The Children’s Day exercises will be held on Sunday, June 20, and baptism will -be administered. 3¢ 9:30, Ttalian school, Phila- thea clas®; 10:45, morning worship; 2:10, church school: 5 Persian Christian Endea\or; 6, Assyr- ian-Pegsian wa.r<hlp. 7. Christian En- deavor s¢ “ommon Mistakes in Daily Living,” 1 MY. 24:27-34, leaders, Mylissa Kyle, Jessi¢ Beh; 7:30, Italian service; Tuesday, '7:30, Boy Scouts; Thursday, Dr. Hilt wil call on Cherry street; 4, Girl Scouts: 7°45, union church night service iR the chapel; Dr. Hill will smve the rd of the talks ‘on the Great Teacher. the spe- cial subject being “The Literary Form and Quality of Jesus' Teaching.” Music for Sunday Morning. Prelude—All Souls” Day Antem—Lovely App tion) . S r‘o Offertory—Hearken l n‘a the Vo of My Cry ... Potlude—Gloria Christian Scicnce Church, Sunday service at 10:4% a. m., sub- Jject, “God, the Preserver of Man"; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Wednes- day evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reformation Lutheran Church. Second Sunday after Trin 9:30 a. m., Sunday schocl;: 10:45 a. m., morning worship. The newly elected members of the church council will be instailed. h of Christ. —10:15 a. m., praver service; 10:45 a. m., morning worship: 1§:15 p. m., Sunday school: 6 p. m, Young People’s meeting; 7 p. m., evangelistic service. Week-day Services—4 p. m., Tues- day. Children’s meeting; 7:45 p. m., Thursday, Mid-week prayer service. People’s Chu Sunday serv The A. M. Zion Church. Sunday will be observed as Group Day. At the morning worship, 10:45 a. m., sermop by the pastor; 12:30 p. m., Sunday school; 6:30 p. m.. Chris- tian Endeavor; 7:45 p. m., the real grouping will take place. A suitable sermon will be delivered by the pas- tor. Mrs. l.. Jackson, of Meriden, will render one of her favorite se- lections. All are welcome. Advent Church. Services in charge of L. B. pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a. subject. “Watchman What of the Night Bible schoo! and Adult classe: 12:15 p. m. Bible study class, p. m.; evening preaching on Evangelical lines at 7:15. Watch for notice of singing combined choirs of Plainville and New Britain Advent churches. ELKS’ GRILL 30 Washington St. e SPECTAL SUNDAY DINNER e $1.50 Per Plate Giles, m., at Open to Public. —— Served from 1 o'clock to 8 p. m. A la Carte from 8 p. m. to 11 p. |||.i Music from 6:00 to 8:00 p. Enjoy a hearty Sunday dinner at the Elks' Grill and bring your family along. m. —_—— Queen Olives Grape Fruit Cocktail Cream of Chicken Soup Consomme Julienne Soup Roast Young Stuffed Turkey oast Long Island Duckling Apple Sauce d Potatoes Green Peas esh Strawberry Ice Cream { United Stat <2 | SCATTERED VOTES MAY DECIDE MAN Original Backers of Big Three Expected to Stick (By He Chic. June 11, 11:30 P, Tonight londly blaring bands led large the delegations of townspeople alonz “dx in front of Chicag An occasional deleg rog Hollow. Mich., or such location far political followed the ner of his real idol, Howeve jority the accredited tives of the sovereign boss of or headquarters awa z word their particular leader as to the liberations of the mighty to bring about a compromise. With what tions will result Johnson, W the contrar: tion, accordi at the convention. to the popular In fact it either Wood or Lowden for ild Staff Correspondent.) larg- te, some from the realms of ba a ma- representa- people of the s remained in their rooms from de- who strove success these delibera- will be seen shortly. liam Randolph Hearst cannot win the nomina- belief appears doubtful now if many votes will leave any of the big three. On the other hand, it ap- pears that the strength of the{winner will be found in his ability to pick up the scattered votes of the lesscr can- Aida the hands of the Pennsylvan izan and Ohio delegation and scems to be the ability to sts landslide toward any candidate! At present it look s if the Hard- ing, Sproul, Coolidge and Butler votes | can go to Lowden more consistently than to Wood. Consequently it is the helief that the big powers are working for the Lowden candidate in order to break the deadlock which otherwise can only be hroken by some remote dark horse. e, This power seems to'lie in Alich- heirs rt a Conjecture i and possibly the Associated Press will have carried the ultimate decision before this is prini- ed, Nevertheless it now looks s though th titude the Penn vania delegation in break from - | Sproul will give an accurate indica- tion of the trend of events. The iip here is that Sproul forces will back Lowden The Connecticut v accounted for. The split was sioned by John T. King. who ar- rived at the convention after the fir vote was taken. His alternate had his seat up to that time. Thereafter the Fairfield county political Dbaron voted for Johnson. This, I believe, was more to ridicule the Connecticut delegation rather than to reflect so great a love for the senator or to flect the sentiment of his captain. Boies Penrose. of its vote of vesterday : ! MANROSS Storage and Repair Work Phone 2227 DENISON 430 MAIN Livery Cars.for H Storage. Supp PIONEER GAR We overhaul and the auto motive starters, welding, e STORAGE WELD 193 Main St. Rea TEL. 3 PLEAS M. IRVIN 192 ARCH UR week-end par- ties for young married couples have been gloriously successful — genuinely gratifying to everybody attending — buyers and sellers alike. THE uninvited guests have been so numer- ous and so insistent on doing business that we feel it necessary to throw the door wide : alheesders of o this newspaper. TOMORROW apart as set Free-For-All-Day SO come to PARK " RESERVE tomorrow yourself and bring your sisters and your cousins and your aunts for we will give them all a hearty wel- come and a thorough- ly good profitable time. A surprise is ready for you so don’t fail of coming any time con- venient tomorrow. YOU i WILL BE PERMITTED TO SELL Y SELF WHATEVER YOU MAY BUY. PARK RESERYVE is within a few minu by motor or Stanley Street electrics to Francis| and then a short distance westward on that Hartford jitneys stop at Park Reserve, We follow our established practice which WORK WITH our home site buyers as well THEM, beginning from the moment they are ed a passbook or a warranty deed. Telephone 19 7 Sui Booth’ 18 YEARS IN NEW BRITAIN WITHOUT LOSS TO A CUS The 'lturl:*Sl Operators in Residential Property Real Member New Britain in New B Estale Board.