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10 - Delicious! Expresses But Poorly The Unique Flavor of "SALADA x E A TRY IT FOR YOUR NEXT MEAL." BLACK (Orange Pekoe e o - e BIG DECREASEIN INFANT MORTALIT England Not Doing Badly in This, All Important Matter less it produced more babies. Now these amentations W n un- | than eix times that of Blend) MIXED or GREEN | ceased. Some of a country is by the number of | muen Y as by the number of | es far-secing and loglcal | statisticlan points out that the futur fot determined 8o | babies born | which survive the first year of life and grow | up. Loo! rom that angle Eng- land is not doing so bddly in this all | important matter During the children under one only 41 per 1,000 births, month of August it is pointed out that the death rate of | year of age was In 1919, for the same period the ‘baby-saving figures give still greater cause for rejoicing 1ong those who reckon the future of Engla on bat depends, above all things, The first four wegks of August, 1901, gave an infant mortal- to | ity rate for London of 1922, 267—more which [ proves, it is argued, that if babies can " Nature’s gifts ~ developed ~ Sold by grocers evefywhere! “There’s a Reason” N the plump kernels of wheat and barley, Nature places the elements which man perfects and utilizes as food for health and energy. These nutritious grains reach their highest development of flavor and food value when scientifically converted into crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts. The 20-hour baking process partially pre-digests the starch, and makes Grape-Nuts a food which digests easily and as- similates readily. - There is no other food like Grape-Nuts! Try a dish of appetizing Grape-Nuts with cream or good rich milk for breakfast or lunch. It is completely nour- ishing, convenient, economical —a wonderfully sustaining and satisfying food for these fine October days. for Grape:Nuts Made by Postum Cereal Com pany, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. have | save England, England will be saved. 1 with the beginning of | | lished agency . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922, THEAD OF RAILROAD URGES ADVERTISING W. H Sawyer Speaks Belore Association Convention Chicago, Oct. 6.—Advertising day after day, week after week, month aftéer month—as the best method by which publlc utilities may overcome | public prejudice, was strongly urged by W. H. Sawyer, president of the East 8t. Louis and Suburban Railway Co., speaking here today before the American Electric Railway Associa- tion convention, “Few really golng, progressive con- arng in any other business spend less than one per cent. of their gross on advertising, many spend five per cent.” he declared ““The average street railway company can, to good advantage, as a business proposition conducive to the welfare not only of the company but of the community served, spend one per cent, of its gross earnings on paid advertising. “I believe in consistent advertising not defensive advertising brought about by necessity, but advertising calculated to prevent the need of a stone wall defense. I want our cus- tomers to know the condition of their to know it all the time so that when any question arises they are fully in- formed. “Advertising is not the solution of all our troubles. We may still be vertising is a duty which we owe to our public, our customers, and it is good business. “I am using paid newspaper space to give the public the facts. I use 4 considerable amount of it and 1 doubt if I am using enough." Mr. Sawyer's address was partfof a public relations advertising sympo- sium. Others who talked included M. C. Brush, Philadeiphia; H. B Flowers, Baltimore; Britton I. Budd, Chicago; Baron G. Collier, New York city; J. P. Barnes, Louisville, and P. 8. Arkwright, Atlanta. URGES A CODE FOR INSURANCE AGENTS Should Maintain Own Standard of Qualifications and Business Conduct. Hot Springs, Ark., Oct. 6.—If in- surance men set up their own stand- ard of qualifications and business con- duct and carry them through, the need of legislation will be forgotten, E. B. Dunning of Duluth, Minn., re- gional vice-president of the National Association of Insurance Agents, told delegates to the conventian of that organization here today. I believe it is no more practical to legislate a qualification code into the American agency system than it has been to enforce Volstead prohibition upon the American public. The real objective in legislative control is sel- dom gained. “It higher standards are bred with- in us, they will be a natural develop- ment. If they are grafted upon us, they will always be an abnormal growth. one year apprenticeship in an estab- before a license is granted. Apprentices could carry on | the detatl work of the agency during the period of preparation and would knowledge and nof sion.” by misapprehen- COURSE FOR GIRLS, Tokio, Oct. 5.—A course for girl | students will shortly be started in the Tokio Academy of Fine Arts at Uyeno. A plan also is under consid- | eration by the government for the | establishment of a girls’ school of fine arts. Mrs. Yosano, the‘famous Japanese poetess, opened last year a | private institution devoted to the ar- | tistic training of girls. Prominent writers and painters form the teach- ing staff. THE OLD HOME TOWN SOME FRESH CRACKERS AN CHEESE | BY STANLEY BRINGS KM IN? WALKER SINCE THE NEW DRESSMAKER. TURNED HIM DOWN o~ & g LIFE HAS NO ATTRACTIONS FoR MARSHAL OTEY / street railway company; 1 want them |!§ unfairly and unduly attacked but ad- |{ “I advocate the plan of requiring|' finally go forth to_sell insurance by |, SPECIAL SATURDAY ITEMS IN NOTIONS Rubber household Aprons —pink and \Xhlte. blue and white. Saturday Special 25(‘. Hair Nets, single mesh, all colors, 12 for 490 Hump Hair Pins, black only. Special, package . ... 3 C Puritan Co;mnnn Pins, contains 360 pins. ‘Special l lc \ Pin Cubes — assorted colors. Special omen’s Sew-On#Sup- porters, white, flesh. 'Q’ Spetial Tiffeta Seam Binding, all elors. 27 c Special Jewsl Lingerie Tape, white, nink, blue. Special C Darnirg Silk, all colors. 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