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HAWKINS IS NEW A BIBLE CLASS OFFICIAL Succeeds Dywight Skinner as General | H’ENCh WRITER FEARS Weekly Market Beview Tomorcow ’Gw IT!\LIAN “BLOC" win Will Beport Stightly Lower Prices {~ That These Countries May Be Eapected (o Tey and Umbarrass of Blue Army—Class to Enter | Nov. 28 | Haranarel Attendance Contest. His Country Big summary. | | Charles W. the Commercial Trust Co., ' was chosen | to head the Blue army of Everyman's| are markets through- | Bible class at a meeting of the execn- No major price | tive committee at the Y. M. (. A. last | during the | evening. The selection followed the small | acceptance of the Dwight Skinner, whe vacate the office be of duties at the Boy e is superintendent. committee voted to enter the test with the Bar-| ss of Mount Vernon, N. V., Men's class of West ! Dr. J. E and Ernest R. a cominittee to The commiittee | class a few| kiy market rrow Hawkins, treasurer of | onsistent buying activity for| nd staple items fea- announeced gnation of forced to s pressure | ub of which | a number of adjnstments were reported by in- vidnal manufaeturer and jobbers. e growing lowes and the Rrighton, Conger, 8. M, © Dechant = handie the contest veukness i ob- | yigited the Bartholow inticipate spring he staples.”” silver loving enp donated | W. Leland will be offered as a | QU by W prize EE Special Notices Thanksgiving D-y- Bazaar and Dance 240 12 p.om The Staniey Wom Relief corp | SOROL HALL will hold of fancy articles seaton Street : 1 home-made candy. | For Beaehit of Building Foand nber 1st, in the va- Saints Church e strte, Hale walt apen at and Myrtle streets e will open at 10:80 o’elock. Any artieles which have | Votertainment in Eyeniag 1ot heen brought in should be brought |carly in the morning. Ford s :k_Ch 370 753 veraons Body types can be supplied to meet every requirement. Ford Trucks Are Bought * DAIRY PRO DU(’. : On Performance Records vice the Ford stays on the job month in and month out. with very little me- chanical care and with practically no expense for repairs or replacements. If you were to ask a hun dred - or athousand—Ford truck owners why they use Ford trucks, in preference to all others, they would likely say. "Because the Ford stands up. Theywouldemphasize the work this truck does, not its initial cost. They know that under the endiess grind of daily ser- | I Fora 41muns wun be bought through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan, AUTOMOTIVE SALES and SERVICE €O, | ‘ ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. Ford CARS -TRUCKS :TRACTORS STAMFORD MEETS EVERY COOKING NEED AKE DURLITS SEIBET ./("U ’///// man’ e the help few o1 many in number, the most helpful hand in the kitchen is the range. provided it is an up-todate range like the STAMFORD, work A gool ange lessens an makes the necessary duties a real pleasure, 73 Arch Street C. A. HIERPE NOVEMBER -28, 1923. CofFee Experts Agreed/ w series of *‘blind tests'' which the coffee experts conducted recently in New York, resulting in the unanimous choice of Putnam Coffee over five other widely advertised bflmds. brought to light some very interesting facts in the art of coffee blending. IT seems that the house of William Boardman & Sons, founded in 1841, have been working all these years to per- fect a blend of coffee that would not only be superior to all other branded coffees but would deserve in the fullest sense the appellation ‘‘superlative.” AFTER endless study and experiment, their skilled coffee roasters and blenders, early in 1921, succeeded in combining certain choice *‘growths’’ of coffee in a secret blend, that in aroma and taste and richness and freshness, the authorities of coffee excellence declared to be very close to perfection. THE packing of Putnam Coffee is an important factor but, of course, secondary to the methods of choosing growth, roasting and blending. THE Boardman Vac-Sealed can maintains the original fresh- ness of the fragrant ground coffee almost indefinitely. TRY a steaming cup of Putnam tomorrow at breakfast. Note its delicious fragrance, its smooth, rich flavor and its stimulating effect. en you will say as several thousand other coffee lovers in New England are saying, ‘‘No wonder the coffee experts agreed on Putnam!” Your grocer has it. THE WILLIAM BOARDMAN & SONS COMPANY Coffee Roasters Since 1841 HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT Putnam offee saves the day IN competition twith five famous brands Putmam Cef- fee was submitted to a large group of coffec experts under the supervision of Mr. W, H. Aborn, a recognized authors ity on coffee. THE tests were made by serving the different bramds in plain cups marked omly on the bottom by symbols uwknown to the participants, THE verdict was unmanimous, every expert for the Boardman blend—Putnam, voting ‘To open, first put hey on other ond up. Then twrn slowly. The 1op makes @ titht-fiting cover, RUSSWIN LAND COMPANY FASY THRMS, PLANS AND DETAILS AT MY OFFICE H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent HOOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG TEL. 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