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Wholesale and Retail Bakers' asso- Wi 2 ciation has launched an educational | WVholesale Bakers to Enclose Check | o campaign which will continue |§ 3 ry 3 =S With Fach Loaf of Bread During |tbrough the winter months. The slo- TNE WHITE NOUSE uf ol gan adopted and whigh will appear WASHINATON “Toast Campaign” in This City. in all advertisements is “Eat More |} Toast.” s Announcement was made today o — that wholesale bakers will enclose Pie Undercrust | with each loaf of bread during the When you take the pie from the B “Toast Campaign” a coupon whici oven rest the tin on a shallow dish | % will be worth $2.95 at any electrical |until the ple is cool instead of set- | stprn on the purchase of an $8.00 elec- |ting it on a flat surface. This in- | tric toagter. sures a dry and flaky undercrust. Doogubar 13, 1923, My dear Mr. Andersons The_work of the Wheat C.Qllnnfl of the United States has interested me nutly,“mdfil u; -:::n;: :: ssy 3 : that 1 belleve a great practical bevefit is e . ¥ ; derive from it. The efforty in an organized snd system~ 5 T - : : I What o i comfortable Sound the word has! atic way, to establish such meacure of control over the y s ! s wheat acresge as will peasurably insure agalnst over- £\ \s \ B e et svupt serlouliare, hat trads druass 7 ; : g Toast tastes good, smells good, meets every test of Amportant business, except sgriculture, - L, | . : !:nt and lsuochv..lons through which it is ptgnlNu to ; 7 deal with such vitally important matters. Ouite obviously 5 d wholesome dlgestlole food. the business of sgricultural production would bemefit by _AOWUO{ | the same methodical approach to the underlying problems - which it must always confront, It scems spparent, too, that much benefit should come from an organized and of ficient move to increase the demand for wheat products, through the esteblished methods of business exploitation, o o 2| Hoffmann’s Bread YOU GET BETTER SAT[SFACT]ON is not only delicious, but is rich in health and nourishinent owing to the large amount of by .using '@ “whole milk used in its making. ; 'é:’.‘:f’éfi';flli':?"&:'m.. States, BETTER BREAD YRR /.- =g || BuyIt and Toast It = “MOHICAN BREAD HABIT” | Warns Against Europe Two Escape Death When Y . " As 1924 Crop Market Train Hits Automobile Nothing .but the best ingredients amercan tarmers pionning 1998 mornmmen. comn. sun 14 || @F€ Used in the manufacture of Our crops should not calculate increased N . ¢ h oy ® ¢ , marketing In Eufope, according to and Mrs. Edward Jasch of this city Famous Bread—we ave lt m wheat, the U. 8. Department of Agriculture, | DArrowly escaped death when lhelrl The department has announced re-| antomobile was struck and demolished graham or rye. suits of an cconomic survey of Eur-| by a train at the Water strect railroad ope which shows there is little foun-| crossing shortly after 9 o'clock last o e . . dation to hope for an outlet there|night. Jasch escaped unhurt but his 4 91-95 ARCH ST. 62 WEST MAIN, (Opposite New Elihu Burritt Hotel) for surplus crops. In many countries| wife suffored cuts about the legs and which in the past have ®ood | was taken to her home, markets for American witural| A policeman stationed near ducts, there will be increased | orossing stated that he had wary néxt year, the report states.| Jasch of the approaching train demoralized general conditions {he driver of the machine seemed | of the countries also are ecited as rea- pot to hear him. The wreckage was on for believing there will b little| eyppied about 100 feet on the tender of | i purchasing of farm products abroad. |the locomotive before the train was| gy e s asn halted. The train was in charge of : A THRIFT HINT | Conductor Larry Robinson and En- |# Slices of bread accumulate in the| gy,.op Fred Norton, both of this city, bread box if it is & family habit to|yna was due in Winsted at 9:25 | § start the new loaf before the old is| grojgck, . used up. Why not uee a bread board | '8 and sharp knife at thestable and cut| 1. off just what is needed, suggests the | FAREWELL FOR MIDDLETONS |§ United States Department of Agrievl-| Apout sixty friends of Mr, and Mrs. | ture? Pleces of bread left over for| Norman Middieton of DBlack Rock |§ any ree.on have many uses, They can| avenue tendered them a surprise party |§ be toasted or oven-dried and eaten| gt Jgdd's hall S8aturday evening, The | like toast, rolled out for the bread-| party wus in the nature of a farewell |§ is made from the finest ingredients obtainable. HOFFMANN’S BREAD makes toast that Your Grocer Has Hoffmann’s Bread crumb jar; used for scalloped dishes, | to Mr, and Mrs, Middletown who will | -.J)?‘ML % Atuling,, dhickening| leave #oon for Holland, Mich., where | o{ soups, sauees or gravies, fn place|they will make their home, Supper |§ of part of the flour in mufMing, pan-| was served and music and dancing cakes, or breads, or bolled in lot|enjoyed. Mrs. Middleton was pre- milk to serve in place of cercals gented with & beaeutiful ring. | | Buying Health by the Loaf! will taste better on those lice of toast you serve some ||} When you buy a loaf of “New- of the reasons why bread is “the e B e e ' Maid” Bread you buy more than staff of life” and why the product The finest Imported Camembert, Imported 'Ancho\'reu: x Choicest Jums and Jellies, Fancy Sardines—Everything a loaf of bread. You buy the of our bakery has become known T T health and. the fine food value as one of the leading loaves of this COOKED FOOD SHOP i . which it contains. That is one section. 118 MAIN STREET MUTUAL BLDG. “NEW-MAID BREAD”—bears this label which is our guarantee to high and uniform quality Delicious, Crisp, Brown Toast in a Minute with an ELECTRIC TOASTER R Are worth $2.05 towayds the purchase of an . $8.00 Universal Toaster or $1.05 towards a $5.00 Thermax Toaster. This offer is good only during the “Eat It With Toast” cam- paign. ) SPRING & BUCKLEY —— ELECTRIC CO. — 75-81 CHURCH ST. TELEPHONE 2210