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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930 For each marble knocked out by L -' | last marble is shot out. r e a 1. 1050, is eligible to Contests for City Marble Title | ‘ R SN L e, o NEW WELTER CHAMPION . Conducted By Junior Achievement And Herald Will Be Started Soon, W. W. T. Squire Announces Rules for Ringer Games ' Which Will Result in New Britain Boy Being Sent to Ocean City, N. J. | one. | For cach time a player knoc opponent’s shooter out of in turn shall knuckle down outside the rin he choose knoclk ¢ the r ¢ ring 1 opponent ooter out of th £ a player's shoot the ring, he ma and his opponents are 4 to shoot at it ble he chooses, 1 to shoot. However, oppon Piles Go Quick‘ No salves or Cutting | You can be dainty, always . . . with this deodorizing sanitary protection OU feel truly immaculate, dainty, well dressed, when Kotex is your sanitary protection For one rhing, it deodorizes. Then, 100, it is shaped 5o as to be incon spicuous under the close-fitting frocks 50 popular today And Kotex is so soft The softness and lasting comfort of Kotex ab- )t cotton ) absorbent wadding. This is a ccllu- lose substance which 85% of our leading hospitals now use Then, too, it is easily and quickly disposed of. Buy a box and try it for yourself. Kotex Company, Chi aago, Illinois. KOTEX IS SOFT ... 1-Nota deceptive softness, that s00n packsinto chafing hard- ness. But a delicate, lasting softness 2-Kotex filler is far lighter and cooler than cotton, yet absorbs 5 times as much! 3—Deodorizes, safely, thor- oughly, by a special process 41— Disposable, instantly, com- pletely. Regular Kotex—4sc for 12 Kotex Super-Size—65¢ for 12 Ask to see the KOTEX BELT and KOTEX SANITARY APRON at any drug. dry goods or department store. KOTE X The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizes | the score ot 8 For each time a player hits the shooter of an opponent, and does with the score of ~hall be credited wit: ring, he ariously and act of e it is started, o pla a ¢ shall be for- o the offended player 005 GOLFERS ARRIVE All Players Who Wil Walker Cup Matches Young Jack Thompson Will Watch r Other Boys, Work While Sore Hands Arc Healing, e, z 13 P—Y Thursday and Friday are at sandwici cord o of cach X Brim-full of the goodness that sunshine gives THERE ARE favored areas of the earth's surface where sun and soil combine to make tobaccos marvelously good. Delicate Turkish leaves that ripen in the golden sunshine of the Orient . . . mellow leaves of Domestic from the sun- warmed slopes of our own Southland . . . the choicest of these great tobaccos mingle their mild, rich, natural goodness in the inimitable Camel blend. The keen, sweet zest and sparkle of pure sunshine is stored for you in Camel Cigarettes—irradiated by the sun itself. And up-to-date, scientific methods of manufacture preserve this flavor and bring it to you, mild and fresh, with none of its goodness lost. Don’t deny yourself the luxury of AMELS © 1930. R. ]. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Wiaston-Selem, N. G The Pick of the Orient SALADA" TEA “Fresh from the Gardcns™ In Packets and Individual Tea-Bags Insurance Stabilizes Credit Without fire insurance, Credit—the medium and means of business expansion—would be almost wholly curtailed. Through the credit system, with the security afforded by fire insurance, loans are made to aid in build- ing homes, mercantile and manufacturing establishments, and general commercial devclopment. Insurance is indispensable to sound credit. Without fire insurance, bankers, real estate men, contractors, building and loan organizations, and others who grant credit on future developments would doubtless consider the risks to be taken in making loans too hazardous to contemplate. Stimulates All Activities Without fire insurance “modern business,™ great cities, gigantic construction projects, large production. new sub-divisions to take the cities’ overflow. would not have heen possible. Finance and insurance work together in promoting and encouraging the Nation's building activities and in support of the manufacture and distribution of goods, thus assuring continuons and increasing oppot- tunities for employment to workers in all frelds. In the development and support of our great structure of credit, Stock Fire Insur- ance—as written by the 239 companies constituting the National Board of Fire Underwriters—has carried. and will con- tinue to carry, the major load of the under Iving responsibility at a price which on the average has constantly declined for mors than twenty years. THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 John Street, New York A NATIONAL ORGANTZATION OF STOCK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANTES ESTABLISHED IN 1866 769