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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, T I I R T — BIBLE FAR AWAY SAFETY CIGARETTES s To Hear Waming To Smok i Ages Undenominational ~ Organization, o coseorwins tmmse virs T NowIs 0 YS 00 sune o 15 mon crwe Chicage, June ment of & Chri prise throu; tional and tion™ over & pe histery of Lhe on soviet) s A i cigaretie Missignary (hrov ‘ y down by a youth ve in the 26t A e which was weid v Atinguishe il nearly $2,00 7, and today had been de active minis- * ils In it is o Alllance, as recorded b annual ecouncil st The work began i the organizatic tration to 42,000,000 s guarter of the globe the largest of the few organizatic working in the foreign fields whe program is founded upon a bellef i the litera! inspiration of the serip. * tures. The whole Rible to the whole world is the motto of the alllance The work is earried on through 250 foreign statlons and approxi- ' mately 1,000 workers in Ameripa, In distant lands the gospel is delivered T in 18 flelds and 22 languuges w The chief work of the alllance Is fn South Ameriea, China and India Other spheres of activity are Japa the Philippine Islands, Porto Ilico, Jamaiea, Afriea and Palestine, In Ameriea, the alllance maintains five Pible schools, the largest of which is e for In 1ts campaign o the Hwedish Teobacen controls the output jweden, to print the cigarette when " upen every of the mon 4 to eooperate estion es hearing the will appear June 1, nee g 1o estimates of manufacture and sale, the slogan will be printed on nearly 100,000,000 wrappers Within a year, Prize Winning White Star Group Has Picnic Outing Miss May Begley took 85 of the children of the White Btar achieve. club to Bunset Rock for a ple- These children comprised at Nyack, N, Y, with an enroliment of 400 students In training for work in forelgn lands. In addition, there are throughout the country hundreds of affillated churches, tract stations, ['ment and branches. nic today, {the group which wen the 856 gold {plece awarded by the Chamber of Commerco yesterday for the best cos- London, June 10.—The total num- (ymes in the parade, Miss Begley will ber of bulk barrels of beer brewed | supervise Junior Achlevement work in during the year ending March 31 was 4ll the clty playgrounds for the sum- 22,834,328 In England and Wales, 1, ner, $93,339 in Scotland, 2,684,286 in Tre-| land making a total of 26,616,953.] At nine months old the average These figures were glven officially in Laby should weigh 18 pounds, Children Cry for ¥=5 CASTORIA MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to re- Tleve Infants from one month old to Children all ages of Consti- pation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverish- ness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of 7 M Absolutely Harmless—No Opiates, Physicians everywhere recommend it. Electrical Science and Research Have Made Possible a Host of Comforts and Conveniences in the Home That Were Never Dreamed of a Few Years Ago. These Electrical Blessings Are No Longer a Thing to Be Enjoyed By a Privileged Few But Are Placed Within Everyone’s Means By Our SPECIAL EASY PAYMENT HOUSEWIRING PLAN YOU NOW CAN HAVE YOUR HOME WIRED FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE AND HAVE TEN MONTHS TO PAY BETTER LIGHT CLEANER LIGHT —— (Come in or Phone 230 —— LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR HOUSE THE ECONOMY WILL SURPRISE YOU The Connecticut Light & 92 WEST MAIN STREET %10 Farrel Voundry and Machine Co MWM%% 7/, /////, PATENTS ISSUBD TO GIFT FOR MISS BEGLEY CONNECTICUT PEOPLE v Patents bssued June 3, 1923, By e L. & Potent Ofice to Cons Pin Set With Sapphires. Members of St Mary's Bedality ing elub tendered a banguet to (Ldst furnished by the office of Hareld |IDeIr teacher, Miss May Hegiey, ia G. Manning, Walk-Over Store, 211 the scheol ha ast evening, Mise Main steast Blaccmegesss Hegley was presented with & platinum e el stery bar pin set with sapphires The hall was prettily decopated in crehid and whit kels of machine . David 1. Davis, South Nerwalk, ase .. Mise )|," y ‘i“' signer to Davis-Pope Co., Ine, Pros|} besifbar I:',‘.‘::u:“““ fucing pele teit i Bernard J, Dowd, and A, Utz, Hart ford, Conn,, assignors 10 Royal Types writer Co, New York, N, ¥, Type writing machine, Oscar P, Evhardt, West Haven, as- signor to The A, C, Gilbert Co, New Haven, Motor handie and switch Alfred C, Glibert, New Haven, as signor to The A, C. Gilbert Co, Three patents: Floor ehime; eontainer for| formerly of New Dritaln, are eon- toy sets and the like; toy gratulating her on having been Joslah K, Kidney, East Hampton, ,warded a bachelor of acience degree assignor to The N, N, Hill Brass Co.| 4t the University of Virginia last | Hieycle bell l\\- k. Miss ighmey formerly was a Ernest ‘R, Knopf, Greenwieh. teacher in the local achools Popular Abroad Bectiout Inyentors, assignor Rubber mixer or like Egan favored w o seleetions The sewing ih will net meet duprs & the summer but will open again Heptember | WINS B, 8§ DEGREY Priends of, Miss Edna Eighmey, Laun- Stanley 1, Livingston, Meriden, as- signor to The Conn, Telephone and Eleetrio Co, Ine, Current regulator | for ignition systems William E, Piper, New Canaan, a signor to The Dore Co, New York { Bettling apparatus, Andrew L, Riker, Fairfield, Circuit breaker for ignition system, | Edward R, S8argent, New Haven, as- ! Isignor to Sargent & Co, Casket handle, | " Luther 1. Smith, Shelburne Falls | Mass.,, assignor of one-third to C. K § Davenport and one-third to J, C. | Hoffman, New Britain, Conn, Cider “mlll. Cornelius N, Snagg, Waterbury, as- | signor to The Simonsville Mfg. Co. Auxillary air-inlet device for internal combustion engines, Henry H. Sprague, Bridgeport, as-| signor to The Sprague Meter Co, Two patents for gas meters, Ivan A, Wasilieff, | Clotheline bracket, Trade-Mark Registrations. ‘ The Stanley Works, New Britaln Two' registrations for rules, levels, squares, marking gauges, and bevelss| The Tracy Co.,, Inc., New London. | Remedy for indigestion. | The J. B, Willlams Co,, Glastonbury. Shaving sticks. | Applications for Trade-Mark Registrations, Bridgeport. | A new picture of Mrs, -Elbert H. The Fitzgerald Mfg. Co., 'I'orrinn-"““”-‘ wife of the chairman of the ton. Bheet metal and asbestos gas.|U: S: Stecl Corporation, who gained great popularity at social affairs S Mary's Sodality Presemts Popular sewing Teacher With Platinum Bar | ets, !k e o Salt's Textile Mfg. Co. Btidge.|during thelr trip abroad. i port, Conn,, and New York, N. Y. Two applications for underwear of | textile - fabric. The Wauregan Co., Conn. and Providence, R. I. fabrics and silk fabrics in the piece.| Wauregan, | Conon1 —_— The Old WELLS' HARD CLIMB, Reliabl-e London.—H, G. Wells, eminent his- torian, had his troubles with the pub- lishers, too, when he began his liter- ary work. For six years his manu- scripts were returned with pitiless reg- b |ularity. Occasionally a guinea came. }"Bul. I could count the guineas on the fingers of my hands,” he says. D ! mn\\\\\\\'@\ DRY GOODS 8 Yards Apron Gingham .. 8 yards, 36-in. Percale 1 Yards, 32-in. Dress Gingham .. 4 yards 36-in. Curtain Muslin .. 8 Turkish Towels $1.25 Turkish Towels 4—35¢ Turkish Towels 8 yards Dish Toweling 5 yards Linen Hand Toweling .. 4 yards Fruit of the Loom Cotton .... 6 yards Bleached Muslin 8 yards 36-in. Un- SAFER LIGHT Dollar Day Armstrong’s Linoleum Felt Base “Lino.” .... Sq. Yard 9x12 Linoleum Rugs .... Each Value $16. Power Co. TELEPHONE 230 $1.00 " $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 bleached Muslin . $1 vOO RUG DEPARTMENT 20% OFF on all Rugs for 9¢ $11.98 1928, i $1000 for Jingles Wha can write the best ane? | i i ~g3-E 26—CHU strong I'll be e-'ge-gz- T 3 H) grows up~ he'll have a strong body\nnd a good mind if you give him the right food now, Every morning, first thing big bow! of Map!-Flake. for him, For— Map!-Flake is 25% bran—the whole of the wheat with the bran left in—enough to form a harmicss, natural laxative. In addition to the bran, there is all the nourishment of whole wheat, rich in phosphorus and lime for building brain, nerve and bone, and in iron for making good red blood, Yes—and the whole wheat contains can e sa & wi bran. in the day, serve him a He'll like it, and it's good the vitamins which acience has learned are so neces- Mapl-Flake. - L] HERE YOU WILL FIND A NUMBER SELLING. EVERY ITEM MENTIONE TAKE ADVANTAGE—COME EARLY. Extra Special Men’s Dress Shirts, Shawkpit Hose Balbriggan Shirts sary to growth and health, That boy of yours won’t know he's eating bran in He'll like these sweetened, toasted flakes so much he'll WANT them every morning. Not only your boy, but your whole ‘family ought to eat Mapl-Flake. It is nourishing and the bran supplies rough- age to “sweep” the digestive tract. Yet Mapl-Flake is “good eating.” Mede RIGHT in Battle Creek by the ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY CHI apl-Fla The WHOLE Wheat Food that keeps yo THE D. MILLER CO., Inc. RCH STREET—26 TO THE FIRST TWO CUSTOMERS WE WILL SELL IRag Rugs Size 8x10.6 — for — $5.00 Worth $22.00 Each GENT'S FURNISHINGS $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 $1.00 $1.50-$2 values .. Collars, 7 for .. and Drawers .... Men’s Athletic Union Suits 79¢ value La Prima Corsets. CORSET DEPARTMENT Reg. $1.25 $l ‘0(_) Finest Window Bancroft's Sunfast ~ WINDOW SHADES $1.00 $1.50 Shades .... 2 for Holland .... Each 4 Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Back DLLAR DAY has a Rainbow OF REAL BARGAINS GA or You/ THERED FOR DOLLAR DAY D BELOW IS A REAL BARGAIN—READ THEM AND LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Women’s Futurist Undergar- ments in pink and white. $1.00-$1.25 Light Weight Under Vests— 4" $1.00 Light Weight Under Pants— 2" $1.00 Light Weight Union Suits— 390 Each White Sateen Skirts, slightly mussed; $1.25 value. Each - 50c¢ ™ White Sateen Petticoats— : 50 c Each Window Screens 2 $1.00 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Ladies’ Fibre Silk Hose 3"+ $1.00 Ladies’ Fibre Silk Hose $1.50-82.00 Value $l .00 Pair Berson Full Fashioned Lisle 39 ¢ Pair In Regular and Extra Sizes.