New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19Z3. " s of training in the neighborhood | ir homes. it nemerimen o' | ENGLAND WILL DOUBLE ; HER AERIAL STRENGTH | . isitary sauirons, wit he tiaked | with the large industrial centers, and | with the exception of a small nucleus ns Constitute | for admigistrative and instructional work, is to be composed entirely of More Than Two-Thirds of the g department have been | " |Ptan w0 Have © tricted | Rifair Celebrated December 2 in & e’ o1 B yund in body and | otive en London, Dec. 7—Civilians will form which s | Fol"eigl{ Off i‘:fifiifd'ing In Tokio to Be Razed The foreign office at the first foreign Aviation Corps nized on a | September 1, althc untouched by | Territorial | the fire, that it will have to be razed. The same is true of the resldence of | the foreign minister, another foreign | 1e repair work, | style building.. These structurcs wers g repairs, in . ereeted in the early days of the Meiji rons, all | era, when the Marquis Inouye of that s and all | day was foreign minister. | Secretary General, Melvin Jones, An- | militia in nounces Siv Year Lease Secured in the Windy City FEMALE FIRE BRIGADE A fire brigade com- & on the civilian | ireat Britain would | Tokio, Dee. 7— itirely of in the vil made women from 20 to vears old and is being trained in every | ki department of fire fighting. This is | reduce expenditure by L | said to be the first women's organiza- 1ge of getting citizens | tion in Japan for protection against levelopment ‘ t :”..'QUICK RELIEF TR o, INDIGESTION oy Scientist Says Man-Made Man Possible in Future CITY HALL GIVE ot/ theres a richness to the beauty of this graven gold and silver Matehed in dold and silver, FEversharp and Wahl Pen make a beautiful gift—a welcome gift useful gift. They are Americ favorite pen and pencil. Eversharp has become a d necessity. It is a wonderful pe with which to write. The | never wobbles, for the exclu: rifled tip holds it firm. Look, for the automatic index. And craser and extra leads under cap. The all-metal Wahl Pen ie re lutionary. It cannot crack or sp Holds more ink. Will last a life. time. Priced from $4 to $50. Eversharp, §1 to $50. Give both in the velvet.lined gift box. Look for the name on each. Made in the U, 5. A. by THE WAHL CO., Chiesgo UNION SUIT YOU'LL, NEED NOW O you like butter on your bread? Buy aloaf D of Bamby—the bread that has butter init. The richness and the wholesomeness are baked right into this wonderful new loaf—such richness and wholesomeness as you can’t pos- sibly get in any other bread, for in Bamby there isn’t an ounce of any other shortening except pure, creamery butter as fresh as a May morning! Get a loaf of BAMBY BREAD today! The Gift of a Lifetime —and it lasts as long We Recommend and Carry the Largest Stock of maltched by Eversharp Pencils and Wahl Pens in New Dritain ADKINS FRINTERS AND STATIONERS 66 CHURCH STREET WAHL PEN SOMETHING NEW! The Miniature Set A real Eversharp and o real Wahl Pen in 2 diminu- tive size that can be carried on the end of a watch chain, rikbon or in the smallest purse. The pen and pencil shown are the sctual size. They give ¢ fect service as brothers. The Yiny Wah! Pen will write 1200 words at o filling—think of it. You can’t give a more original gift—nor one which is more useful than the Eversharp end Wakl Pen ministure set. As vou try to decide what you will give “her” for Christmas, picture in your mind what would give her the greatest and most lasting happiness. The hardest task she has is that of keeping the home clean. Yet it's the task for which she is most poorly and inade- quately equipped. Her only tools—a carpet beater and a broom—exhaust the last ounce of her strength every time she uses them. And long as her days seem, she finds no time for rest. Picture her joy on Christ- mas morning as she sees your gift—the one thing she has always longed for—a Hoover. Nothing you could give her would convey like The Hoover the full expression of your thoughtfulness. And, year in, year out, as she speeds her work with the easy-gliding Hoover, the mem- ory of this Christmas will live in her mind A PAYMENT OF $2 MAKES THIS GIFT POSSIBLE The Spring & Buckley Electric Co.. 75-81 CHURCH ST. TEL. 2210

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