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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE § 1023, MURDERED | by Bootleggers | WENTY-NINE government agents have been DO YOU believe that prayer will cure sickness? Thousands:do! Episcopal churches, Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians are preach- murdered by bootl i d by bootleggers and rum runners ing the power of Christ as a healer today. (13 H ” Thousands of “moderate drinkers” have Are There Modern Miracles? Mabel Potter Daggett tells-in been poisoned by deadly bootleg booze. The Journal what preachers and doctors are saying about'the Decent citizens, who shudder at the thought of new movement that is sweeping the world. murder, who have never committed robbery or N Has healing prayer come to your.city? * * * * arson or bigamy, break the Constitutional law Read also in June the story of scandalous Newport, by Mrs. John of the ,Unlted States Wlth.Ol.Jt. Compun(_:tlon° King Van Rensselaer; Minding One’s Own Business, by Harry Defiance of the Prohibition Law is a Emerson Fosdick; ‘ Bryant, Father of American Poetry, by 3 i : William Lyon Phelps; Imagination—and a Few Mothers, by ] natlonal JOke' * » * * F. Scott Fitzgerald; The Showman’s Shifting Sands, by Florenz Ziegfeld; Women in Athletics, by Dr.- Dudley The enforcement of prohibition is the biggest job in the Allen Sargent. * * * * ' United States today. i It requires fearless, honest, efficient agents, paid J As for summer fashions, get the June Journal and enough to keep them from the temptations of booze see the new appliquéd dress trimming thatis all the bribery. rage in Paris; the dress made of a Hindu cover- / let; the silk-crépe frock with a printed cotton It needs, most of all, one big man as head of theNational Enforcement Bureauin Washington. coat; the newest type of knitted dress, and every version of the plaited dress. The man who now holds that job is honest, , “nobody h ” § upright, hard working, a long-time believer : There will be n(; d0 y tl)?e n your in prohibition; he is doing his best, but— ki;che]'fl ;(;r sfeo\;;r:: tahe i}tg«;r;a.]ou::: et;z He is unknown; he lacks - ay if you J g eis e lacks public con Cosmopolitan Cookery of New York, fidence; he is not th f the jo;: R Delicious Ways With June Vegeta- bles, The Versatile Meringue, Fa- Who is Roy Haynes— 4 c ple N 1 vorite Salads in France, House- and Why? om te ove keeping in the Little House are y worked out for maximum re- Under that title Charles A. Sel- In This Issue . sults with minimum effort. The June Journal will den discusses, in the big new June issue of THE LADIES’ make you an authority on HOME JOURNAL, what is good form for the.fam- perhap; the biig:?::tt-l rea- ily’s most important . wi rO. . . . — Aeas ot ceohibiv APPAN’S BURRO is full of the thrills of the great old-time A :}tyg:tm?fig-e-“ West. In the colorful setting of Death Valley’s heat and snow- k of The Rerlees " whythedrinkers smothered mountains, Mr. Grey has vividly pictured the adven- C;:;ftfikmf:; mm}u : tures of the lone gold prospector. A short novel, the story is Ni‘m:fl‘:m’! : printed complete in the June Journal. . . . Other stories of note by Roland Pertwee, Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, Herbert Quick, Margaretta Tuttle, Bernice Brown, Fannie Kilbourne. T H E HOME Largest June Issue ; | 15Cthe Coby HSGFONSALE ) FO. 1 g You can subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or send your order direct to THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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