New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 18, 1924, Page 24

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SOUTH CHURCH HAS ANNLAL WEFTING - (Continued from ‘T i = 2 T o s ) dolly Nine Junior \wvhicvement Cluh Mee ha men That Hang-on Cough Must Go 1ary Church School NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, vork i na, caring for cemetery ot in I w, and a contribution to South chur not carrying as as we should of our young people. adership, the fol- give some idea of what is as|r . g r ) veu dership of rows, but who was ive it up 14 1 two division livision on arge of Assistant community In the they wddressing the Rrotherhood Win chell Smith of IParmi on Making Motion Pietures Miss Katherine Katherine Mayo Bed- ford Hills, N. Y., on “The New York State Police”; Prof. Wm. arnum of New Haven, on “The Busine: Side of Prohibition”; TProf. 1sworth Huntingten of New Haven, on avels in Turkestan' David N > of Hartfc on “Claims in Ac- ; W ebruary a s produced which W sum present vear nd mectings eresting and to continue the otherhood s also sponsoring a Friday night motion picture 1 tainment with a view to furnishing the community an 1 some, and thoroughly cnjoy tertainment of this style which can- not e clsewhere, The sponse s far to this venture Treasurer, shursements, , $5.156.84, 1o contingent BUBONIC PLAGUL w, Jan. 18 e bubonic has leaped over the borders of Asid into € Europe and is t Ast heastern Khan district, ac ng to the Mos Workman Ninety gue spots ha ays the newspaper plague-infested rats i cpidemic along 1 Vo FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924. FARMERS' TROUBLES ARE SAID T0 BE ECONOMIC Grange Statement Says Biggest Prob- lem is to Restore Purchasing Power of Farm Owners, Washington, Jan. 18.—A stagement jesued Yy th committee on | marketing production of the Na- * in session here declared farmers’ troubles are econ- and not political.” “The biggest problem before Amer- ica today,” the statement said, “is the " restoring of the purchasing power of the American farmer. “It is not more legislation but more team-work and co-operation that is nceded to solve the farmer ills. Nevertheless, some 1 ation will probably be necessary. ® “'he Grange advocates applying the principle of co-operative marketing, but. recognizes the principle of co-op- eration must also be applied to pro- duction. Agriculture must go to s«chool to business and labor and ap- ply to our farm problems the princi- The ORIGINAL Maltéd Mitk Ric! in powder form, makes The Food-Drink for All Ages. Digestible—No Cooking. Alight Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. t all Fountains. ples that » made for success and prosperity in other walks of life, Our committee proposes to attempt | to secure a plan which will co-relate marketing and producticn, which will| be economically sound and which will rely for its success upon the in- itiative, the ability and the co-opera- (tion of the farmers themselves and very little on any overhead machin- ery or regulative governmental con- trol. The Grange will not ask any special favors for agriculture; we will rather direct our efforts towards the elimination of any special which others enjoy.” CONN, “SALOONS” ARE PASSING VERY FAST Have Been Great Many of Them Closed. Acc ing to Report to Commissioner Haynes BY GEORGE 1. MANNING (Washington Burean of B, Herald) Washington, D. ( Jan, 18.—A great many “saloons” in Connecticut have been closed as a result of the campaign being waged by state and county officers against violators of the Volstead law, Frank T. Putney, fed- al prohibition ,director for Connec- has reported to [ederal Pro- hibition Commissioner R. A. Haynes. Mr. Putney conferred with Haynes and other prohibition officials here regarding plans of enforcement pro- cedure for the new year. Discussing conditions in Connecti- cut, Putney told Maynes: “We are getting fair d all cases brought into cour co-operating splendidly with county and state officials, several recent cases resulting in heavy penalties being the favors | Similar encouraging reports were | made to Commissioner Haynes by | other state directors, OIL M | Mutual and ¢ Companies Agree on Details New York, Jan, 18.—Details of a | proposed merger of the Mutual Ol | company and the continental Oil company, have been virtually com- pleted and it expected the deal will be completed late today or tomorrow officials of the Mutual Oil company said today. Pasis for the merger will be ex- change of four shares of Mutual Ofl shares, with a par value of $5 each, | for one share of Continental stock at a par value of $25. Who Is Your Skinny Frieqd, Ethel Tell him to take Cod Liver Ol for a couple of months and get enough zood, heatihy flesh on his bones to look like a real man, Tell him he won't have to swallow the nasty oil with a fishy taste, be- cause the McCoy Laboratories of New York, are now putting up Cod Liver Oil in sugar-coated tablet form. Ask for McCoy Cod Liver Oil Tab- lets. Clark & Brainerd and the Dickin- son Drug Co. and every druggist worthy the name sclis them—60 tah- lets, 60 cents. Any man or woman can ut five pounds of healthy fat flesh in fi.m,\- davs, or the money paid for the tablets will be refunded One woman put on fifteen pounds in six weeks, Children grow rohust and “ i Ask for “Horlick’s result of such co-operation.” strong. Sage, Allen & Co. 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