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A, MILLS, Rotarian NEW BRITAIN RECORD Printing i Newsaaper Our motto: “Service” '“JACK” LOCKETT, Rotarian, Of all contributing causes to America’s truly industrial greatness, no small portion may be attributed to the remarkable growth and development of ELECTRICITY. ’ . From a puny infant, beginning with the first humble expcriments, scarcely & generation ago, it has by degrees, hut steadily and surely grown into & giant industry, the driving power of our nation, . Its uses are thousandfold, from propelling great battleships and haul- ing mammoth trains over mountainous regions to performing the most trifling of household tasks. It has made possible such wonders as radlo, telephone, telegraph and underground railways, as well as having aided materially in the conservation ot our natural resources, particularly coal. In addition the ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY has supplied a new out- let for inventive genius, an established educational field, as well as pleasant and lucrative employment for thousands. To the boy or young man about to select a study or profession, the reward for pro- ficiency in this industry will warrant the most serious consideration. THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER CO. A. 5. JOURDAN, Rotarian 3¢ Send Him Back o) 1 7 R of every day business—in fact, the iund .?w “‘;’mem oi."é:’ e 1“ ?n of the better kind for uirement or money, e real effor of th!.:%cnk in talking each day with you, »‘;273 P e The 11,271 School Kiddies Are HARDWARE PoRTERS FURNI | JOHN BOYLE CO. Saving at This Bank HERB MILLS ;}l‘;fi{; ;;:,h:r';c;- to Decorators i : STEVE ROBB o B.C.Porter Sons : “Connecticut’s Best Rotarian Furniture Store,” F. J. Porter Rotarian To You Mothers and Fathers:— You have always had the desire that your boy secure an education—a schooling which would give him the essen- tials for meeting the problems in life, the understanding and training which would fit him to find a little higher and better place or position than you were able to get. In most cases that boy has had the Grammar and in many cases the first year or two of High School. At the same time quite a few begin to feel that it is not necessary to finish the full course. How is it with you and your boy? Does he want to quit school—does he want rather to begin earning a little money. This is natural—but are you looking and study- ing this very important step in the interest of the future of your boy? Before you grant his request to drop school, conside these facts carefully: A 1. An education is the best thing you can possess. . 3. Its training assures everyone of a better under- standing of the problems that come up in every- daydlife. . 4. 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