New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 6, 1923, Page 11

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M| of th o "% NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 028, | Our belief in more schooling, better knowl- edge of every day business—in fact, the fundamental requirement of life, the saving and lcqblzirement of money, 18 the real effort is bank in talking each day with you. 11,271 School Kiddies Are Saving at This Bank Wm. E. Attwood, Rotarian ?‘ITCH-JONES CO. . Dobbs : Knox Hats A.T. JONES, Rotarian CASUALTY INS. i Rfiryesentlng HARDWARE C CO-OP. ASS'N. INC. Mutual Bldg., 122 Main St. FRANK SHIELD, Rotarian. THE “OLD RELIABLE JEWELRY SHOP.” — The = PORTER & DYSON CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths Where Quality is As Represented GEO. H. DYSON, Rotarian. THE C. L. PIERCE & CO. 246 Main Street Opposite Monument Pianos— Victrolas—Music Edison Diamond Disc Talking Machines LELAND PIERCE, Rotarian. MILL SUPPLIES . Service—Price—Quality RACKLIFFE BROS. INC. FRED RACKLIFFE, Rotarian. NEW BRITAIN LUMBER CO. Lumber * GEO. K. MACAULY, Rotarian S T e R T RS The Old Reliable Chemist Shop DICKINSON DRUG CO. _BILL MARSLAND, Rotarian. ! PLUMBING and HEATING - 80 West Main, St. Telephone 381 A. A, MILLS, Rotarian NEW BRITAIN RECORD - Newspaper Our motto: “Service” “JACK” LOCKETT, Rotarian. Printing Ot 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 experiments, scarcely 8 generation ago, I‘l 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 radio, telephone, telegraph and underground rallways, as well as having aided materially in the conservation of our natural resources, particularly coal. - In addition the ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY has supplied a new out- Jet 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 , the reward for pro- ficiency in this industry will warrant the most serious fon. THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER CO. A. 8. JOURDAN, Rotarian FURNITURE of the better kind for every room in your home. PORTER'S FURNI. TURE and RUGS are always reliable as to quality and price. B.C.Porter Sons “Connecticut’s Best Furniture Store.” F. 1. Porter Rotarian JOHN BOYLE CO. Decorators STEVE ROBB Rotarian A message to our Future Citizens from their friends The ROTARIANS of New Britain We have heretofore said that you boys should go back to school this autumn and stated why. Now a few thoughts as to what will happen if you don't. For the sake of a few dollars earned now in some job which you will take, you will be throwing away the big To the Boys of New Britain " chances of ‘developing your self and climbing to the highest position you could fill in the years to come. L It is not often that the opportunity comes to find out among grown-up people just what terrible handicaps they- had struggled against because they left school when they were big enough to find some job. A few men succeeded without a good education — THEY ARE WRITTEN UP IN THE MAGAZINES BECAUSE THEY ARE THE EXCEPTIONS. All of them will tell you how much easier it would have been if they had had more early training. AMERICA is the land of opportunity. Any boy with edu- cation can climb to the place where his ambition will ‘lead him. Until he himself is satisfied with his achievements he need not stop. There is hardly a father who does not wish his son to make a better sticcess of life than he himself has been able to make. There is hardly a son to whom the making of such a success is not a real opportunity. EDUCATION IS THE GOLDEN KEY THAT UNLOCKS THE DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY. GO BACK TO SCHOOL, BOY, AND STAY THERE UNTIL YOUR EDUCATION IS COM- Walk-Overs Are the Biggest Selling Trade Marked Shoes In the World— Walk-Over Shoe Store David Manning Rotarian ROGERS RECREATION BUILDING BUILT TO SERVE NEW BRITAIN Billiards - Bowling DEL PERRY Architect 17 Court Street We want you folks to urge yvour boy to finish his school- ing. There will be no regrets if you do this and better yet, urge him—yes, teach him, to get acquainted with this bank in starting a checking account. It will be a good place, too for you to make your banking home, a NEW BRITAIN TRUST CO. Leon A, Sprague, Rotarian PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange . Local Securities Telephone 2040 31 West Main STANLEY R. EDDY, Rotarian STATE TRADE SCHOOL A FREE INSTITUTION WHERE BOYS MAY LEARN A TRADE ting D! General Machine Work “COURSE A" GRADUATES RECEIVE HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA in addition to an apprenticeship certificate H. 8, HALL, Rotarian THE W. L. HATCH CO. i Insurance, Real Estate and Mortgage Loans CITY HALL W. L. HATCH, Rotarian +—: VOLZ FLORAL CO. :—: AL. VOLZ, Rotarian SMOKE MULLER’S MOZART, RED SEAL ; ‘ and PONY MOZART AT BILL MULLER, Rotarian. 4% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Rotarian There is More Power in 1:ihat Good Gulf Gasoline — and — { SUPREME AUTO OIL _ * LOOK FOR THE ORANGE PUMP Telephone 1424 ROTARIAN “LAMIE” LORD, Local Manager A SANDY PARKER, Rotarian NEW BRITAIN HERALD Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Guaranteed Circulation of Over 9,000 Copies . Daily JACK VANCE, Rotarian. CIVIL ENGINEER and ARCHITECT 162 Main Street MAX UNKELBACH, Rotarian. PENCILS —Keep Smiling Advertising Novelties ED. BENNETT, Rotarian.

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