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and down until you won’t notice some girls turning these balls 3 ver with a paper on some ce Rev. John L. Davis Blames D- v s s wiie s vou can H H inti is the slightest defect | nominations for Friction U Ninr S e e cess they are examined gt s g glass, | saw one of these balls Too many 1rche i 1 ) « A 1 i glass that denominatiorn at le P N i es, 1 cou estant, was il « 1 surface Ther made by Rev, Jol 1 er 1 alo oove with holes man’s Bible class yeste v i & holes ¥y getting a lit when h 1 1 is | AY 1 t y —one te viths of an churches as 1 size drop into tion in re ) 1¢ to t ne ctain a hitt farther on rat people t r or smailer into another nominatic g have got to be exactly good of commu ¢ is more that plant werc present. | ¢ the icate aking a watch. One tact t b t it workman told me that ‘when that's lly finished and you put a littie oil it it is so smooth and so slick that NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1924. you won't p q if you ars not on the level; you dJdon't ring v further, yublie ha ic has | Nd s well nine-tenths of us, Jews and Catho- lics and Protestants would agree if we only had sense enough or some- body would come along and reduce .that friction. 1In our cities today you you get by the fire test and you reall even then you are not » through the ocess. long- 1 slowly cdingly small mills of |+ \ on you polished. But 1 do lop they ¥ »ugh the pro cess t thoss are doing up there. 17 one of you married one of girls and she put that celiuloid on you, she would sue for a di- the next day. atter that you are put through an eccentricity test, 1f every preacher had to go through that test it would be a sad day for preaching. It you 2 eccentric— st off balance a little bit, u are 1 am glad we don't have gee twice as many churches as are needed If those churches, all of them seeking to do the will of God, if they would come together, we could have two or three great men, and with much less money and much more efficient work, have one big {church that would impress the people In a town I was in in New Jersey there were 7,000 people and 11 differ- denominations. All of them 11 of them working. 1t caused the people to lose interest in all of them because, they said, ‘You are only interested in your own nomination and not in the good of the community.” We need a spiritual ball bearing that will come along and reduce the friction and make us more willing to work together to promote the kingdom of God and the good of the people regardless of our denom- «ke it in industry: Right up here in Fafnir where they are making thesc ball bearings, they are trying to reduce the friction between labor- cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Makes Oats the Quickest Breakfast Your grocer now has 2 styles of Quaker Oats—Quick Quaker and regular uaker Oats, the kind you've always known. For a hot breakfast quick, ask for Quick Quaker. Cooks in half the time of coffee — scarcely longer than simple toasted bread. Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats. But cut before flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked — smaller flakes that cook faster, that's the only difference. All that rare Quaker flavor. All the joy oyt v’““:-‘:‘t‘;f ),.n: {0 go through that. Then they put|ers and employers. If somchody ck: 1 wanted Wil | e in this little electric machine |could come along with a real solu- e e It must be | g e i ° g sty (Corntinued on Page Eighteen) of hot breakfasts without bother or delay. Quaker Oats, too 2 styles at grocers® now. Quick Quakerand Quzker Oats, the kind you've always known. and listen for the noi noiseless. They know up at Fafnir ! Bearing that noise isn't power, hink that that would | frjends, the most powerful thing: uricy, but that isn't the universe are the most noise . tiing is assem- | and the most noisy things are some | is twken down’ andputior e weakest. A minster never | [NUIGIIUEEUCIEIY what they call the cceentri-{ye)g por shouts unless he is conscious taxke 1t the diar or thely iis argument is wez T 2 FE T o a g | b bty Vel e nc T e SCOTTS EMULSION Build Strength one Of thos: parts | i, the Bibie class; and yet some of » icator, 1k« these fellows ha come around and mecedn wanted me to yell ke T used to be- | uxactly g wrong—il S| cuuge they would rather lsten to ter isn't just 1 Ihen as it pojse than follow in reason some ar- | 1 nough, they put it in angument, It isn’t noise that makes the | tric machine and start it off and [ piple class; it isn't noise that pro- for noisc—it must be noiseless| quces power. It is the quiet power | ren when they are sent out,!o¢ jogic that we want. 1 suppose the | arantee of Fafnir Bearing Co. | jyost powerful thing in the universe day. We are it hat Eovs With them. 10 it dvesn’t inake|ag tye sun. It lifts millions of gal-| spirit. That's the spiri i 1 they wili replace it Without{jong of water from the ocean, and | this Bible class, rge. [0 there is any defect in the | vor jt lifts it more noisclessly than the | NEW ISSUE “When 1 saw | waterial or in the workmanship they | g1 Jandle pump lifting a gallon from | — comes into this g and 1 s will make 1t good. Of course if tho| e well, The moon is so quict, and | the way it is tr from the defect 18 from wearing or abusc that's | yoy she lifts the whole ocean and | wother thing. The test to Which! causes the tides. She did it so quiet- these ball bearings are put is almost [y that it was centuries before they | 4 ruthless test; they must b almost| royy gut even that she did it. The perfect. I have here the smallest on¢ | gy makes less noise than an April that is made, Thtey told me that it yyder yhower, but it does a million vas 80 delicate that if any dust &ot/yimes more work. The Bible says the ; el » D it 148 would ot e s 0w he Bible says th First (Closed) Mortgage 6%% Sinking Fund Gold Bonds « of the first things that's % ! 8 | offect of righteousuess shall be quict- up at Fafnir Bearing &s that's done | dropped on the floor it would stop it. [ yogy and e L When v‘:m.m Dated March |1, 1924 Due March 1, 1934 this great iron-stocl rod amd. heat gt | Ihey are intended to be handled bY |\way in the mountain, first there came | 5 and take off ¢ . They use | Ntelllgent mer the mighty wind, and then there Authorized $800,000 carbon chirome that's the| 1 want to make the religious ap-fcame the fire and then the earth- | best steel thers They heat tha | Plcation ol what have seen up | quake, but God was not in them, and steel first and then it is brought out re. My friends, you and I are[then after it was all over, standing | hristian men 1 put us through | in the deor of the cave, he heard o the tires. There isn’t & man lietening | still, small voice, and that was t wito 1 or sounds it. Jvery one |10 Me but what has come through |voice of God. It doesn’t mean that of those pieces 1 to ring true, | fires of testing, The Bible speaks|God never has been in the fire or has | He sounds it for ha He eann | about ficry trials, And the Apostie|pever spoken in the earthquake; but | tell by the sound of the ring, 1t win | Feter ik it not strange that|He didn't speak then in the ecarth never gt started on its way .,‘.\-w are tri by fire;’ for that's|quake, wind or fire, e spoke that doesn't ring true, Where they are|What God intends to do—10 try Us as|day in the still, small voice, and He's too small for striking that way, a file [#cl Would Lo in the fire, And fwpeakiug that way today i drawn over them to note t oh, my friends, after coming out of are Lwo processes, ‘one is sistance, They will never go or the fire you lave got to ring true. Wehe production of power and the way unless they are right, unless they made a little different. 3 may other is the transmission of power, | FIng true, After they are put through | KNoW your nawic, but you are made | 4nd power is what we want, that's | up o 1y, soul, spirit, and | what we are looking for. I am told ‘ 1 the track inside where these ba wer vl dig mistures 0 | remember correctly, that in th run, the raceway, is perfect « | vach, ‘s persor . Fach 01 U8 gieam engine 80 per cent of the power going on until it is made abs ¢ hns a ¢ rent disposition, a different | g jost, through escaping steam, ete accurate, It must he as accurate as | character and diffcrent make-up. | Now we want cconomy in producing these halls are made Then the ball | That's our material that gocs through | power, and that's what enginecrs the fire wnd through the trials and|pave worked on for years, Here t the tests, and it must ring|comes Fafnir Bearing, and they are o f you are crooked you Won't|geving to get economy in the trans- in this 16 you | inission of power. That's really the Co"een Moore t ring true you arc sent back. | ywhole purpose of nir Bearing-—by | Therc's a lot of fellows 100king at ¢ {yeqyeing friction in transmission of . “Flamuu,g Youth" | today are not ringing true, and|ower thoy get the that 1s G. l l C ~ | you win e ST :"'"' that | generated; they lose only .13 of a you are if this public finds that | ner cont of power in the ismission. o 8 omlng you are a little erooked. You are notipuay'y due to reducing the friction, just the kind of stuff you ought 10 b yy one of the magazines published by Fafnir Bearing I saw this {llustration. | There's only onc point of contact, I |saw the picture thore of men bowl- | | ling. of the follows is rolling down a ball, and then another fellow [ tries 1o roll, but 1 is not round, | it's eylinder shaped, ar there's |-uv1 manufacturing cor of the most splendid spirt Fafnir Bearing shown in o 1 only £0. They ! spirit spirit o o i remark &ble—and ink t's o 1 Exempt from Connecticut State Tax $800,000 The Miller Company bars up until product, 1 was 1 greatly impre | the delicacy o the operatior ageuracy ¢ Wanted a Demonstration erformed, the To be outstanding $800,000 Imierest tasehie March 13t and September 15t in New Vork and Hartford without deduction for Federal Imome Tax up to 2%. Conmecticut ¢ Mild Tax for 10 years (full term of bonds) paid by company ai lime of tssue. Coupon Bonds $1.000 and $500-—registerable as to trimcipal only. ~Caliable as a whole al any time or in part on any snterest dale on thisty (30) days' motice om or before March 1, 1926, at 105 and interest ond thereafier al & p;em‘um decreasing one per cent. for each period of two years thal the bonds have been outstanding. THE CITY BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF HARTFORD, TRUSTEE CAPITALIZATION (Upon completion of present financing) First (Closed) Mortgage 6§¢7 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds (this issue) Preferred Stotk, 7¢; Cumulative Stock $800,000 Common Stock, 16,000 shares, no par value, Net assets 1,128,845 and cooled through oil and gocs out i retainer, Ther low sits | | | { | $800,000 $1,928,845 a grinding and polishing procoss u available for Common Stock From a letter to us Mr. Rex J. Cole, President of the Company, further summarises as follows: HISTORY AND BUSINESS: The Miller Company organized under the laws of Connecticut, upon comple- tion of the present financing will own the business and assets of Edwa Miller & Company of Meriden, Connecticut. Business founded in 1844, one of the oldest and best known manufacturers of lighting fixtures. Manufactures a large variety of electric filtunl.‘ fixtures, kerosene lamps and other products. Will own the patents and control the production of the well known Duplexalite fixture the sales of which were formerly controlled by the General Electric Company. Also manufactures the Miller Daylight Kitchen Unit and Miller Portable Lamps. The large customers include the Western Electric Company, Inc.; Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company ; most of the General Electric Company's distributors; various Standard Oil C8mpanies; Commonwealth Edison Company, Chicago; Coneolidated Gas Co. of New York; United Electric Light & Power Co..‘Nz.\v York; Union Electric Light & Power, St. Louis; The Philadelphia Electric Co.; Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston; Hartford Electric Light Company and many similar companies. . SECURITY: These bonds, in the opinion of counsel, are secured by a closed first mortgage on the land, buildings and machinery carried on the books at $1,391,262 and recently l%nued at a some- what higher figure. The plant covers five acres, has over forty buildings with 3I40. square feet of floor space, furnishing employment to over nine hundred people. The mortgage ll.conteln a covenant wueh contact, too much friction, The that the Company shall not pay any dividends on its common stock except out of eathings since Dcumb‘r other ba!l only comes in contact in 31. 1923, nor which will reduce net current assets below the amount of the bonds outstanding, mner . place, it will roll auy direction, | current assets below 24 times current liabilities. roug cre’'s nimost no loss of power, it's | nowt vanished in the ball bearing o Total Net Assets. upon completion of the present financing and after dedul:tin' all abilities except this issue, amount to $2,528,090, more than three times this $800,000 issue. Net Current Assets alone amount to $1,211,828, and Current Assets are more than twenty-three times Current Liabilities. ant 1o do in Nie to reduce friction vanishing point. Think how mich power is lost in polities, in re- ligion, industry, through frictior MANAGEMENT: Early in 1923 the control of Edward Miller & Company was acquired by interests affiliated | Look at the democrats and republi with Mr. Rex J. Cole and Mr. Michael Schwarz. Mr. Cole was until then General Manager of the Duplexalite Division of the General Electric Company, and Mr. Schwarz had been con- nected with Edward Miller & Company in various positions for more than nine years. These two men will be in charge of the management of The Miller Company FARNINGS: The net earnings of Edward Miller & Company for the last six yu'u after all depreciation charges and inventory adjustments, but before Federal Income Taxes, were: cans. 1n all the great contests in the | past, a the present, a large | i « W is spent by the res publicans in lying about the demo ts and the democrats Iying about republicans, actuslly causing friction, f I ; in & campaign they ac- .5 ; d for wecks for something | Tells & Story® :;‘ | i G el il e it Year Earnings Year Earnings tor | 1918 $183,998 1921 $333,041* ot A bl 1919 425607 1922 113,089 IS mnter nme Your grest. fisht eiwern Wilson and | 1920 246945 1923 242,773 ’ which neither side won s of discussion’ and nothing | Interest requirements of this issue $52,000. Backache Time? ac ac e lme L4 Average annual earnings for this six-year period $146,577, more than 2§ times interest on these bonds. For 1923, the first year of the present management, the earnings were more than 44 times interest on *Deficit—due to country-wide Lusincss conditions. Du bl ) w ow muct s 1038 Of these bonds DIVIDENDS: Edward Miller & Company paid dividends of from 67 to 109 in every year IromAmi to 1922, inclusive, and, although the Company earned over 2477 on its stock in 1923, the interests which acquired control in that year preferred to omit dividends temporarily and increase working capital. omplished, and we, the peo SINKING FUND: The mortgage will provide for a Sinking Fund sufficient to retire all but $135,000 of the bonds before maturity. We recommend these bonds for investment Price 97% and accrued interest yielding over 6.80% T iese Eomds offered subject fo sale and when, as and if tesred and ve vied by ws and svbject to mecessary corpovate action and 1o the eppro.al of our counsel, Messrs. Gross, Gross & Hyde of Harlford. The books and accounts of FEdward Miller & Compan ~ear 1023 by Messrs. Hasiins & Sells. and they have examined tha eperating Iate beew axdited for the a a counts for vhe fize years prior thereto Thomson, Fenn & Co. 56 Pearl St., HARTFORD, Conn. Lee, Higginson & Co. HARTFORD NEW HAVEN ET;.e-s,.hnaP..d VYB !l..l h.!,.l,l.l! . 641 Conn. Mutual Bldg. Second National Bank Bidg. Catirars Laborataries Dopt B Maiten Mase New York Boston Chicago Keep Your Skin NEW HAVEN 187 Church Street NEW BRITAIN New Britain National Bank Bldg. The sbove statements, while not wnfl. are based information and advice which we accurate and reliable. Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Humming Bird” rrives Next Wee |