New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 3

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THE BIG NIGHT! GIVEN AWAY —At— ELKS’ FAIR FEB. 2-12 Washington, MARKETING GIVEN DIRECT TO FARMERS Producers Being Supplied Funda- metnal l}nslnoss facts by Govt, — | was made. Feb. 2.—Fundamental business facts of agriculture are being supplied to farmers directly as never before by'the department of agricul- of the marketing of livéstock through the agencles studied is to be lssued. Agricultural representatives were maintained in Argentina, London, Eng- land, and in the Balkan countries, | collecting information relative to agri- | cultural competition of foreign coun- tries with the United States, and the demand for American agricultural products in foreign markets. A spe-, clal study of the English market for American pork and pork products| Two representatives were | res also sent to Europe to make an eco-|of nomic ‘survey of agricultural recon- struction and to arrange for the in- terchange of information as to the condition and production of crops in leading I-;ur‘oponn agricultural ¢oun- tries. Work on the . establishment of hel sta’ MEDICAL LIBERTY LEAGUE Passcs Resolutions Condemning State New Haven, Feb, 2.-~The following| League I present from the various citiés of our| Whereas—The Connecticut Medical Liberty ture. Establishment of shipping point iuspection in several leading agricul- g tural states, together with nationswide expansion of its marfet news sefvice by the use of radio, and the establish- ment of a grain market news report- ing service, have brought the United States department of agriculture closer to farmers during the last year. M Corordination of economics studies covering each phase of the processes of production, marketing and dis- tribution of farm products, has made that result possible. During the year, the bureau of markets and the bur- eau of crop estimates were consoli- dated into the bureau of markets and crop estimates. The office of farm economics and farm management was Jater brought into the group formins Avhat {s now the bureau of agricultur- al economies, thus rounding out the whole plan of handling economic problems from producer to consumer. . Outstanding Activities % Qutstanding activities have had to do with cost of marketing, collection of information relative to agriculsy tural competition of foreign countries with the United States and the de- mand for American farm products in foreign countries. Also the effecting of arrangements for securing informa- tion ‘as to condition and production of crops in various foreigy countries, an analysis of the economic situation in the livestock industry and the de- velopment of plans leading to the more orderly marketing of livestock and many other studies and investiga- tions. ve of ed fo ac the in col bel Sh ve| be! Marketing Livestock no Particular attention was given the cost. of marketing livestock in the Corn Belt States. Data on various phases of marketing were obtained from 219 organizations which ship livestock on a co-operative basis, 37 of de: also begun. marketable supplies and movements guards as checks on statistical meth- ods of makng crop estimates were ef- fected. A &pecial survey in May show- vation, June 1, as distinguished from made. other estimates, showed the estimates tion. ies in the larger city markets handle about $150,000,000 worth of fruit an- nually, little has been known of the details of their organization and re- garding their relative efficiency in the handling of different classes of pro- ducts. tables received greater attention dur- ing the’ year than ever before, number of commodities federal grades have been formulated 1sh peanuts also were ments. Tentative grades for grain sorghums i were distributed to the'trade, and are grain sorghum markets, tor cleaning wheat on the farm were wheat producing areas: tional phases of cooperative market- world crop reporting sérvice was loc: Reporting Service, pri Special attentlon was given the de- loping of a service for safe- meat animals. Additional the prospective number of hogs r the fall markets. Estimates of the reage of durnm wheat under culti- e hard spring wheat varieties were A check on live ‘ftock and sta accord with census figures. Fruit Auction, Studies of organized fruit auction mpanies disclosed valuable informa- Although fruit ayction compan- whi on Grades for fruits and vege- the for which ing brought to 14. Tentative grades for shelled Span- recommended. ipping point inspection of fruits and getables was established in a num- r of states under cooperative agree- important Two types an improved grain cleaning device w in use in all of the the spring signed and tested in Many addi- A great incroase 1922 protested through its state and J€- 1 funds for the use of the state health Teporting | council in conducting a vaccination | crusade throughout the state, request- | ing that a public hearing be given the | evening. protestants, ‘Whereas—Said protests and request for a public hearing was ignored and|Cially amongst the Masons of the money appropriated despite "fact that it was reported through the press at the time that no funds were available, and that it was necessary to cut the budget of some of the other the funds— Resolved: Medical Liberty League convention dssembled approve and en- | dorse the bill of Representative Buck- ley of the town of Union, to repeal|A. chapter 397.0f the public acts of 1871 ficlency appropriations even when the legislature was in session. Though the attorney general is re- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1023, OPENING OF AT ELKS' HOME — WASHINGTON STREET ENTERTAINMENT - DANCING - FUN. ADMISSION 25 CENTS ported to have advised tae governor that the act was illegal and that the ls FIGHTING YAGGINATIONI legislature could not delegate its con- | stitutional powers of appropriaing public money~— We respectfully comuend to the favorable consideration of the legis- Funds to Be Use For Extend- lature and the committes having | charge of this bill, the repeal of this ing Vaccination | viclous act with its possibilities of | waste and extravagance. olution was passed by the delegates i 5 the Connecticut Medical Llhcny'Goodfe"owship Dance at their annual meeting At State Armory Tonight d in New Haven. Delegates being | Everything is in readiness for the informal goadfellowship dance given to all Masons by Aziz Grotto M. O. V. P. E. R. at the State armory tonight. The armory has been tastefully dec- orated with draperies and colorful hangings and every possible thing has been done toward furthering the com- fort and pleasure of the guests of the te. league June Sth and 9tn, al organizations against the appro- ation of $5,000 additional state From present indication, the dance will be the biggest event ever hela so- New the | Britain, and much credit should be given Aziz Grotto for the effort whin has been necessary to successfully promote this social event. and, te departments in or® to provide Good Government Club Is Entertained in Hartford The Good Government club of New Britain visited the Hartford Y. M. C. last evening as the guests of the Employed Boys Brotherhood. Basket- ball games were played and water sports were indulged in. On Wednes- day evening, February 21, the Hart- ford club will be entertained in this | city. That the Connecticut in annual|* ich conferred such arbitrary power the board of control to make de- Here’s a popular way fo serve ~ Kellogg’s Bran—greatest health food ! relief from mild or chronic constipa- tion and becauss it can be eaten with- out forming a habit. Again, Kellogg’s Bran will free you from drastic, dangerous®cathartics. . ‘When constipation conditions exist in your system or when you are threat- ened, do not take half-way measures, TFoods with a partial bran content cannot free you! What you must have is Ksllogg’s Bran because it is ALL BRAN! Go the limit; get relief! Every member of your family will delight in eating Bran raisin bread, Most every one who realizes how effective Kellogg’s Bran is for, the permanent. relief of constipation has their own particular way of serving this wonderful cereal, Most families eat it as a cereal with milk or cream. Others sprinkle it on their favorite hot or cold cereal. Every one enjoys its nut-like flavor! If you are cooking a hot cereal try this method :—Measure off two table- epoonfuls for each member of the family, Mix it with the cereal and cook as you always cook the cereal. GIVEN AWAY e ELKS’ FAIR FEB. 2-12 The House of Fashionable Millinery 257 MAIN STREET BOOTH’S BLOCK A Special Sale Tomorrow, That Offers Astonishing Values in Trimmed Hats Hats of Hair Cloth, Timbo, Milan, Tagal, Flower Trimmed Hats, Feather Trimmed Hats, Ribbon Trimmed Hats a nd Embroidered Hats. Hundreds of Smart Styles are offered for your choosing in this Special Event! The values are most exceptional—each hat would ordinarily be much higher priced ! We Suggest Early Shopping! ing were studied. in the number of requests for licenses under the United States warehouse act occurred, 268 cotton warehouses be- ing registered under the act at the close of the fiscal year, 263 grain warehouses, 18 wool warchouses, and 14 tobacco warehouses. local buyers, and 27 producers « who ®hip their own stock independently. The co-operative agencles from which information was secured shipped more than $22,000,000 worth of stock dur- ing 1921, the bulk of the shipments conesisting of hogs. A series of bulle- tins each dealing with a specific phase —THE BIG FURNITURE STORE — COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS — VOCALIONS AND POOLEY’S — muffins, pancakes, macaroons, ete. Recipes on every package. Btart eating Bran to-day! Get well —keep well—keep disease out of your bome! First-class_hotels, clubs and Kellogg’s Bran is scientifically pre- pared and ready to eat, but its regu- latory powers are in no way impaired if you cook it with other cercals. Kellogg’s Bran has won the friendly recommendation of physicians because it doss ~ive nromnt and perms DOWN BALANCE ON EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS IEDIATE oo DELIVERY $160 $135 —ALL THE LATEST COLUMBIA RECORDS — 132 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. WE HAVE MACHINES IN ALL STYLES AND FINISHES TO MATCH YOUR FURNITURE COME IN AND LOOK AROUND SAVE MONEY . 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