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IX NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, All ITSGAS FUEL pal Resoorces Not Being Con served as They Should Be Phoenix; Aril.. Nov. 14 An ap- fcalllnf waste ot America"! vital na tural resources makea it certain that Inanufactured M ll destined to be the fuel ot the future and to furnish ha world'a heat, according to Alex ander Forward, of New York, seere- arv minister of the American uaa Association, who spoke here today at ha convention of the national aaso- tlatlon of railroad and utilities com- knlsnloners. Stating that the nation's future is liound up In Its fuI supply, Mr. Forward said there was no perman- nt refuge In oil or In water power, ind that eventually me country would have to draw more and more jpon Its coal deposits. "In five years," the speaker de- lclared, "the fuel requirements of our Eutomoblles alone will amount to E60,000,000 barrels of oil annually, Cr more than the total oil output when the World War began. The railroads are now using 60,000,000 oarrels a year as locomotive fuel. Shortly the tide will turn. Perhaps Icvltbln ten or 15 years, possibly In rnuch lees time, the supply of oil In Was skeptical of Kellogg's Bran unlil it gave him back his health Naturally Mr. Carter whose letter' follows was skeptical Be had tried practically everything or the relief of constipation. All had failed. But Kellogg Bran brought him perma nent' relief, just h it has done for thousands of others, Bead his letter i OentloBtni I am 41 years old. and htve (mm f years a gmi ufltrr from conitlpatloa. I hid to rulgn a ckrteil pwltlon awikim of rushes of blood to nur hand, torn of which csnMd dm to f til to the ground. I took in outdoor laboring lob and tried for the tint time, keptfcnlly I idmlt, your KrambM Bran. The reault h bora wonderful. 1 began , , to be normal after I had been on the Bran about three daya. Ha more enema, no mora Old Dr. So-and-so's fllla, Epiom salts by the ' ton, ate., sd Infinitum I Yon ka the moat wondorfnl product for onatipation I have ever teen or tried. Yours very f ratefullr, L. T. Carter. 294 Nineteenth tU Brooklyn, H. Y. Eollogg'a Bran, cooked and krunv- bled, does not irrttato the intest'uifs like drugs and pills. It acta exactly as nature acts. Eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to reliove permanently the most chronle esse of constipation, or yonr grocer will return your money. Yon will like the exclusive, nut-like flavor of Kellogg 's Bran, rooked and krnmhlod. Eat two tnblespoonfuls dally in ehronio cases with every meal. Eat H with milk or cream and in the recipes on every package. Sold by all grocers. Made in Battle Creek. W.C.T.U. SEEKS DRY WORLD NOW Parity and Peace Other Objec tives oi White Ribboners Chicago, Nov. H. World prohibi tion, purity and peace are the ob- lectlves of the National Women's bur country will be totally insuffl- Chrltlan Temperance union, accord Cienl 10 meet mo oeuiuuu. . . ....- - ,,, It is eoually futile for America to '"s " in her hopes to waterpower," Mr. Anna M. Gordon, world and na- orward declared, "for our mausm- tlonal president of the organization, made a pre-eminent feature of program and be discussed by perta. Swedish Visitor Studies Children's Home Methods One of the visitors at the Chil dren's Home yesterday was A. Thor ell from Sweden, who is touring this country for the purpose of studying tho means and methods of conduct ing Institutions of this kind. He In tends to return to Bweden and start a children's borne In tho province of Skane. t'RGES MISSIONARY WOItK Catholic Clergyman Wants Extension of Fields In Southwest. Chicago, Nov. 14. Bishop Francis C. Kelley of Oklahoma, who retired ,1 plants are now using 80,000,000 before the golden jubilee convention as President of the Catholic Church orsepower, and at the present rate, today. ',M' reuemiy wucn o t Increase they will need 100,000,-. -The work of the Women's Chris- was made a bishop, in his annual 00 horsepower in a dozen years. ' t)an Temperance union is Just be- report to the society at its nineteenth he most rapid development of wa- ginning." she said. The electorate annual convention now urges me ex- erpower which public policy will e( tD, United States needs to know tension oi me eaucauonw iramins oi ermit cannot save enougn coal toit),4 truth about the benefits ot pro even keep up with the Increasing demand. "We must rely on coal," he stated, f'and this despite the fact that by the year 1940 wo shall in the Lnttea States be burning as much coal each year as Is now consumed by the en tire population of the earth. Fur thermore, there Is no tangible hope of lower coal prices, and It Is prac tically certain that the cost will grad ually Increase." According to Mr. Forward, the so lution to the fuel problem lies In the Economical use of coal In the manu facture of gas and such flexibility in gas rates and ga heating stand trds as will enable tho gas companies of khc country to give the greatest ser vice In heat for the least money. Instead of uniform gas heating standards, the needs of tha future vilt require flexibility so as to por- rtit tha individual gas company to nanufacture and deliver to Its cus tomers gas of such thermal content as wil mak for the greatest amount of conservation. WOW, WHAT A THRILL. I Dangerous Lunatic Has Been fcliav- Itng Men In Worcester Barber Shop. Worcester. Nov, 14. That Simon I Dash o, aged 30, of this city, one of the most dangerous Inmates of the state hospital berc, has been shaving the .city's most prominent men in one of the exclusive barber shops in the city during the past week bo came known after his return to the hospital following his capture last night by the police. When Pasho escaped ten days ago a gonoral call was sent out for his capture because of his menace to the public. The of- I floors found him last night in his home and returned him to tho hos pital. Inquiry today revealed that a week ago Dasho who is a harbor. I applied for job in the barber shop, showed he could do the work and was given, the position. He showed no signs of insanity while at work. hlbltlon and we must mtfre and more persistently circulate the confirming evidence. Many good friends ot tne eighteenth amendment, because un informed, fail to treat It fairly. "Although this amendment is not yet five years old, we have reason to be distinctly proud of It. At 21 years of age, the eighteenth amend ment will display the staying quali ties that today, at the age of four years, some of our cltlter.s unreas onably expect. i "We shall not be Indifferent to tho menace of the would-te sponsors for the eighteenth amendment who in sistently advocate 2.75 per cent beer, those who, If they could nave tneir way, would liberalize the Volstead code Irt the vain hope of commit ting our youthful amendment to the prison cell of uncertainty. "While tolerant of those who hon estly hold on prohibition a different opinion Atom our own, we need vig orously to oppose rum runners, boot leggers and their next of kin, the personal flouters of America's white law of 5 eoonomlc supremacy and moral leadership. - "Crowd out the hip-pocket flask with the truth about alcohol as al ready known through experience and flxnerlment. There must be a new and vigorous campaign for total ab stinence." i Recommendations by Miss Cordon Included a series of border confer ences to aid in preventing bootleg ging and rum running. Miss Gor- ; don urged that the advantage Of ' t,lkl,An -HA otatA stAntrnl tie I'l UIJ I LUtlVll W.l Bt.i. v..v w men for the mission fields of the southwest. He is the founder of the society. Bishop Kelley reported that dur ing the last fiscal year the society had disbursed 754,000 in the south and southwest, the largest sum ex pended for the missions of those sec tions In the history of tho organization. BIS DRIVER A SUICIDE Fifth Avenue Operator Also Rhoote Young Woman In New York. New York, Nov. 14. William E. Burns, a Fifth avenue bus driver, committed suicide yesterday after he had shot Mies Nellie Hanscll In the Fifth avenue office of her employer, Walter D. Tusten, a Jeweler. Miss Hansell was shot In the mouth but her teeth checked the course of the bullet and probably saved her life. Only two of her teeth were knocked out. After shootUrg the woman, Burns turned the gun on himself. Miss Hansell, who is 28 years old, was taken to a hospital. Burns was lden tifled by cards found In his pockets. TURKEYS FOR HOSPITAL A request that friends of the New I Britain General hospital who in tend to donate turkeys to the insti tution for Thanksgiving notify Dr. T. E. Reeks superintendent, as ear ly ss possible, In order to avoid con fusion in ordering supplies, has been Issued. It is necessary to order supplies at leait 10 days In advance. It is requested also that turKeya to be donated be sent in at least. 24 hours In advance. MORGAN TO SLAKE LOAN Paris, Nov. 14. Completion of the negotiations between the Morgan In terests and the French government for a loan to be raised in America will be announced next week, It Is understood. The conversations were resumed by Finance Minister Clemeptel and representatives of J. P. Morgan this week and are now nearly completed. Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged; Nursing Mothers, Children, etc Chimen Contains the valuable muscle and bone building elements found in the grain and whole milk. Easily assimilated by growing chil dren, students, anemics, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when faint or hungry. Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. Ttfe Safe i 7)ruq Stores 217 MAIN STHEET LOWEST PRICE And effective every single day indefinitely Sa rvau rlpprdv'we cut nrices on www KT 7 Standard Toilet Needs and Family Remedies, and how great are tne savings Maltine, plain and all combinations. . Father John's Medicine, 50c size Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver Oil. . Hills Cascara Tablets Bell-ans, 25c size Vicks Vapo Rub, 35c size Sylpho Nathol, 50c size Mellin's Food, 75c size Kemozone, 50c size Harlem Oil Capsules, 35c size Kotex, regular size 89c 37c 57c 16c 15c 21c 36c 54c 31c 23c 39c Pebcco Tooth Oft. Paste, 50c size. . . J C Woodbury's Soap, -l n 25c size IDC Johnson and Johnson Baby Talcum 1 A - Powder 1tTv Palmolive OI Shaving Cream ... t41C Palmolive 1 E Talcum Powder.. IOC Pond's Cold and Pond's Van ishing Cream, 25c size Cutex, all preparations .... Amolin Toilet Powder, 50c size. . Coty's Face Powder Kolynos Tooth Paste I lit ill YOU'LL be thankful for these unusual value offerings on our EXTRA EASY PAYMENT TERMS. Our Thanksgiving specials far outreach all competitors.. Prices are certain to save you one-quarter to one-third off. Old Time Medicine Sale NOV. 13th TO NOV. 22nd An Opportunity to Fill Your Medicine Chest With Drugs and Remedies of Tested Purity At a Saving PREPARE FOR THE EMERGENCY Pure Test Rubbing Alcohol, pint .... Cascara Aromatic, 50c size..' Pure Test Cod Liver Oil, pint Riker's Expecto rant, 60c size Riker's Peptrofol, full quart Pure Test Zinc Stearate Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, 50c size . . . Rexall Larkspur Lotion Rexall Throat Gargle Compound Cathar tic Pills (100) .... Sloan's Liniment, 35c size 49c 39c 51c 49c 89c 13c 39c 19c 19c 29c 20c Pure Test Boric Acid. 8 oz Rochelle Salts, 4 oz Glycerine, 1 oz Glycerine and Rosewater, 9 oz. . . Rhinitis Tablets, half strength Rexall Catarrh Jelly Rexall Asthma Powder Pure Test Castor Oil, 8 oz. Rexall Cod Liver Oil Emulsion Cascara Tablets Quinine Pills, 2 gr. (100) Women's and Misses' COATS Styles featuring the latest $1 Q Q Q materials and colors. ... v 1 i7 Up wm t 1 If Iff f Men s and loung men s Suits and O'coats Here you will find a superb collec tion of Suits and O'Coats that are sure to keen ! O A A you warm . . 4OU Up Boys' Department Suits and O'coats priced .. $7.50 Up DRESSES Unusually becoming late season's styles at almost your own price lGENEROUS CREDIT 413 MAIN ST. Open Evenings New Britain, Ct TERMS (INC.) HARTFORD Cigarette Sale Two Days Only Nov. 14th and In Carton Quantities loth 200 Camels $1.26 200 Lucky Strikes . . $1.26 200 Chesterfields .... $1.26 200 Peidmonts $1.26 200 Lord Salisbury . . $1.59 200 Fatimas $l.i 100 Helmars ?1. 100 Melachrino, No. 9, $1. 100 Murads $1. 100 Egyptian Straights, : raj nri i - ini Zo 1 urkeys to oe uiven Away r ree on the Day Before Christmas Also 2 Children's 6-foot Do your shopping from now until Christ mas at this store and get one of these cou pons with each purchase write your name and address on its stub and drop it in the Turkey Boxes placed about the store. This was a big feature last Christmas and so many people have asked about it that we decided to start it three weeks in advance this year so as to give everyone added oppor tunity to get in on the free drawing. Be sure and get your coupons tomorrow and every time you make a purchase at this newly enlarged store. if See Special Values For Tomorrow on Advertised Page 5 MPUlit BMtlMin " Ll (ft 1 0 11 The Under -Price Store In the Basement A Record - Breaking Sale For New Britain Business i Girls ! 239 New Frocks A preat event especially for New Britain Business Girls and one that will be as tremendously successful as the first. L . , l t We have never offered such a wonderful collection of smart frocks at such an . astonishingly low price. There are trimly tailored street frocks, slim afternoon dresses of silk, trig little sports frocks. These favored materials: Poi ret twill, flannel, Toiretsheen, pompon cloth, benga- line, satin. Canton crepe and brocaded faille. . These smart colors : Browns, navy, black, rust, penny, shutter green, ox-blood and Chinese blue.