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L FRESH KODAK FILMS — T DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. | | See the New SPRING KNOX HATS in our window display $7.00 sensible economy HORSFALLSE 93-99 Msylum Strect “It Pays 'I::::Our Kind” DENTISTS f A. B. Johnson, D, D, S, T. R. Johnson, D. D. 8. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays National Bank Bldg. | NURSE IN ATTENDANCE | { [ - —— DR. COOMBS The Natureopathic Physician and Chiropractor has MOVED Into His Nature Cure Institute 19 S. HIGH ST. Opposite the Post Office, where he has installed the new Blological Blood Wash ATARRH of head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of = VIERS O———y §7 SICTON Sve Teee Be sure you buy the candy that pleases general agree- that | re have been climate, There is a pretty ment among meteorologists within historie times t no progressive changes in YOU'LL DO BETTER at AXELROD’S We are out of the High Remt District FRESH KODAK | FLIMS INTHE | YELLOW BOX Developing and Printing One Day Service Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK &1 12t Us Vill Your Prescriptions NELRon ror CCURACY | for bullding funds was | to the ¢ 40th Annivfrsary Thls Week [N CONNECTICU Franklin Square Congreza- tion Has Two Charter Members Still Active in Its Affairs. REV. G. E, PIHL, and Mrs. Andrew Johy glve short talks, services will commence at 7 o'clock, and after a short sgrmon by Rev, Mr, Pihl, the pro cial music and singing. | The Swedish Bethany church was organized on Apgil 4, 1554, by 16 men and women who banded themseives | together and, form known as the Bet the 16 ch living in New Crona and Mrs. Andrew Johnsen, ‘.\lm‘ are still active in church work. The first meet d by this small group were in the South church chapel, * also being hetd in the | Center ch The All 8 s church on Court street was later utilized as| a meeting plach In 1589 with an fncreasing mem | bership \he congregation purcha the old Methodist church, whera it| worshipped for many yes The still | inordhising membership and the stantly increasing noise and din Main st made it imperative tha more seguded spot be purchased and | a new and more modern ¢} h erect on, 8 | ed that would meet the requ of the church for years to cor James North property on Bquare was acquired a ago and the North h renovated and gonverted present handsomér parsonage present house of worship was some three yeart agn, The Franklin | 15 years | pad W |.\| into the | The f quickly an awered by the eongregation a systemn inaugurated a few yes | the clfurch building will | more years be free from This is an answer to fhe o forth by th astor and the committea, The prosent ¢} erty and parsonage represent a valu of approximately $150,000, which has all been acquired within the last years. From the 16 charter members has risen the present eongregation numbers over 500 adults, The S day school has children, and the Y. P, 8 can b member while' the Dethany § society has over 180 members. In the Bethany rch mre also two active and pros pus $ick benefit whic iter to the sick members of the cor egation. Since its org: Bethany ehurch has had « Rev. J. M. Ahy ret and serving for three 1881 Rev, R @, Hierpe w luring wh My ng o s been ¢ o falth W t for One Man Buys All Seats To New York Theater ~ NWNCED FENGAGEMENT ANNC beth Kr | “depe ——e e | Presiden who will {not thoug The Sunday night |race in O am Wil consist of spe- | od |8 ER TOUCHES ON MODERN TENDENCIES BIRTH RATEDROPS st Disturbance By High School Weel’s Activities in Catholic Churches - announce- | Boys This Stae Following General Tvend Throughout Nation Il The belief of school children today | that under modern conditions people can get away with disrespect for the law, was responsible for the incident |in the theater which brought 16 high 1school boys into police court, accord- . |iug to Rev. John L. Davis in a typical |o ' talk to Everyman's Biblé class yes- » | terday morning.. | . Mr. Davis referred to Hart- society bootlegger” in which aber of prominent people were d in court as customers; he re- of | ferred to the Teapot Dome oil scan- vi. | dal'in Washington, to Lady Asquith’s escapades in England, and pointed out at they were indications of the spirit 1 ness among the ulucalo‘d and Yo ",,f‘..l | Because of the smallpox outbreak 1 Septem- | the Vuican Iron Works Sunday plan- ¢ in |ned for yesterday was cancelled. Many be- | Of the class members are suffering . former | {T0M . vaccinations, others have stop- ) ¢ . ped mingling with crowds, and be- | cause of this condition, only 278 men | were present, few if any from out of the city. | Officers of the class have taken a mouths of 19 Istand as being opposed to suspending death rate, which | Sessions as long as theaters and publie 1ee for the differerces in lamu.\cmenl places are kept open, X composition of the | e —————e————— ons’ in different states, and | Imitation is the sincerest flattery. jianox what the dea o5 W 1 be Baker's Certified Flavoring Extracts fir an states 1 E * proportion | are the best; that's why there are so of males an s and the same { many imitators.—advt. _Iproportion of the total population in Y |each ip. was for the first nine st year in Connecticut ainst 11.4 per 1,000 . These ra both or the Ur per 1,000 for t} ol F 2 months of i the and even- [ {essions wiil Le ernoon and even- masses will be at fe professor ¢ Births AMEr 5110 in the th Scouts | ; sticut numbered rter of last year, | e same three was at the rate in Juty, | the preced- will meet tomorrow eve mvi‘g’- eyt 7 lof 21.8 per Daugherty Says He Will |20 Still Back Up Coolidge |, v rate for the it nig montin asserted that hg was still Ot |or 1922, an whole of | L 1 21.5 for the dable friend -and supporter” of | | ,l! 4 Coolidge and that he had |ep, of withdrawing from t o as eandidute f el gate-at-large to the rem 1 convention, He said that he sup- posed it was too late to withdraw, The Ohio delegation is expected to be in- | structed for President Coolidge, Mr, Daugherty avowed he was “feel- ing fine” and that he would *“tak care of himself until reason is fully ), ag September spicy— snappy delicious candy Cinh-0-mon WEE.SAVERS *always good taste” o states compared, te for the nine against adjusted rates, record, with nd Montana \ S.84per 1,000, [ rth rate for the nine 1s shown by North Carolina and the lowest by Montana [ months of 111.8 In 19 McCray Triai TI)diV Goes | On With Brown Testifying Indian, March #1.~T. Newt Brown, former secretary of the state board of agriculture, is to continue hig | testimony the resumption of the {trial of Governor McC today, d with embezzling $155,000 of nds of the state bhoard of agri- augherty expects to leave for Washington this afternoon where he said he had “quite a few things to ook after. poli WEED NUIMEG CLUB OFFICER Clifton M, Weed, a sophomore in | cl the department of mechanical engin- y the cering at Rensselaer Polytechnic in Brown has tostified thit the titute, Troy, N. Y., has been elected | governor solicited the money from viee-president of the Nutmeg elub, He |the state hoard as a loan or deposit | graduated from the New Britain | for the a4 unt and deposit state igh school with the class of 1921, 'lank at Kentlar DEPOSITED IN OUR -Savings Department ON OR BEFORE April 3rd : WILL BEAR INTEREST FROM THE TRUST CO. NEWEBRITAIN (o THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 | Rev. 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LE WITT JEWELER AND DIAMOND DEALER 295 MAIN ST. — INFORMATION — For the¥past month advertisements have been appear- ing in this paper, carrying the following headings—A State Protected Investment—Make Your Money Work For You— Get 7% and Safety—and other attractive headings. These advertisements were intended to create interegt among con- servative investors and others who desire to accumulate money-— Much curiosity and considerable eriticism has been aroused in local circles as to just what these advertisenjents were intended to convey. . This advertisement is run for the express purpoée of informing the Public at large, what is meant by A State Protected Investment, ete. ~ By A State Protected Investment—we mean simply Svery dollax, you invest with us through our “Thrift is protected by the state of West Virginia. We quote here, Section 76-A-3 of chapter 130 of the Acts of the Leg- islature of West Virginia of 1921: “Pefora a permit to transact business in this state shall be issued by the Iusurance Commissioner ‘o any person, as- sociation, or corporation within the purview of scction one of this act, the insurance comiissioner shall require said ap- plicant to deposit with the insurance commissioner IN TRUST, for the benefit of its contract holdors, bonds and securities approved by said Insurance Commissioner to the amount of $100,000.00, and in addition to said deposit. said person, association or eorporation shall maintain at all times a deposit with the Insurance Commissioner to an amount equal to 1007, of the liability on all outstanding contracts.” Our deposits with the state of West Virginia must at all times equal the liability of all the payments made on our “Thrift Contracts.” Our Bonds are certified by the Citizens' Mutual Trust Company Bank, who acts as Trustee; holding in Trust £120,000.00 in First Mortgages on Income Bearing Real Estate for each $100,000,00 in Bonds issued. Our Bonds are Not secured by a Specific Mortgage against one pro- perty but are secured by many mortgages against many properties. In addition to this, the entire resources of the Company, which amount to more than Two and a Quarter Alillion Dollars, Guarantees your investment, No Other Company gives more safety to investors. You work for your money. Is it not fair to make at least a portion of your money work for you? You should invest your money in order to realize the reward that is due you for accumulating it. The possession of money alone without having it invested, robs you of more than half its benefits. You would not for a moment consider working for Jones & Co. at $4.00 per day, if Smith & Co. would pay $7.00, giving you the same kind of work and the same de- gree of permanency. Millions of Dollars are lost annually through Stocks and Speculative Investments and Promotions, Many of these Stocks were sold through glittering promises of enor- mous profits. Working People, Widows and Orphans are nsually the largest losers. We give you the greatest safety known to m'an and the largest interest return possible with that safety. Every thinking man or woman wants to get ahead, ac- quire property, accumulate an estate, Our plan is simple and convenient. By the systematic investment of $10.00 or more each month you ¢an acquire and hold the same kind of Investments that are being purchased daily by Banking Institutions, Trust Companies and Insurance Com- panies, By our plan your money earns you 7% whether you buy for cash or take advantage of our Thrift Plan, Give this careful thought, then investigate. If you will phone 3045 we will gladly send one of our representatives to explain the proposition to you—Without obligation on your part. The American Mortgage & Discount Cogpora- tion. Austin & Kron, Agents, 407 Booth Block, New Britain, Conn. '