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NEW “BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. {2y, Britain Herald. o s owhvie o ciotie ]| T RT op IVEW BOOKS AT B o comrany. their policy. This is whal ix now e e e UL THE NEw BriTAIN INsTITUTE | The McMillan Store Inc. bl m. W fiend Luilding, 87 Churon St | 115 WAGH PARLEY P s e Nolwithstanding that itywastexpeatcllicg e iy N i waR AND e IAtuston! T apoema int sleateht “Always Reliable” ed that the reopening of the wuse ARTER, by Vernon Kellogs | English. 1t contains the. hest verses 7 dascussion hetween the conl miners “All the chapters oxcept (he iast | My Dualy Bas awriften in theipast sey out soma | one were written after the mistice | cn' years.” Puilisher's notice iater.d a1 the Post Omee st Naw Britatn W SeC - Claes Mall Matter and operators wotld bring a ¢ LEPHONI CALLS $h Wi ; e st hedore the trealy was signed, Th Y sr¢ | 0Tt of & settlement off the SLHKE Al one was wrbtton immedately after | MY FPALIAN: YEAHR, by Joseph Gol- [4] woma Gras-e I8 now aciually going on. thotsh the b o ey was signed ' Jinss . Droft. bl advestistng medtom 18 | covernment has frowned upon it the I | observitions® and refsctions in 1taly ety Sfrealailon bosks and prews | Sy s 0 5, 1 during the last years of (ire wau $ o AT miners have at st left HIZA [T SONGS AND HOME SONGS, eols e Rl lleRRine (N cnihelvas as satisted (LA H A ehi S SVICAR T v, (e Aswnetnt-s Pre 3 Sing themselvestas 58 : e 2 WIUTH THE YANKERE DIVISION IN ehed W . = ix exchuarvely Noagreenients may e r FiRANCH, by . Sibley cpublication of wll news [ s (e ultmatum, man | HOUSEHOLD BENGINERRING o B At sal[IULIIC o TG eR il e iy e Gt e : and also local’ ews | (he wmines or frece S e Riction. T has heen further confusion in | g, | covresponden ¢ \ BUSINKESS CAREER Ok - PRIKR 1ere ha n . r ce course on |h PLINT, I x i by Harold Whitehead | the dituntion by the statement of [ application of the principles of em Pity Sy NG . i cieney engineering and scientific man D il BRI AR E) s T iy TAPING OF PLATIFORMS, profits, as nde public in Washington oy ';“ e e k\' ; meihod in Boston University's college A .recent purchase from.a leading New York munufacturer, who on account of the mild fall \ oL business a¢ teati ihe ; b SRl el se popilar. Coats which he was willing ST : housekeeping.” Subtitle: *Phe hesi | f Pusiness.administration. th wedther-had on*hand several of these popwlar Coats which h illing fo sacrifice at a substantal qliestionable wliather there s anell G apiars ‘ark thbss ont Jabon saving Fhe construction period ror politi- | to the operators. It s extreme - | thor's popularity has created a discount: from regular prices. ) mand for hodk pu i hix o C O Ve rer bl e entire lot to New Brita These Coats will he on s SATUR Slontind campiign is under way | right fo make (hese profits public, { Kitchen, plans and methods, fools, nand for‘Rogk publicatipn, ol " Our' cash offer brings the entire lof to New Briain. Th Coat "o on sale SATURDAY. € iign s nder | mla ntled trem inconrel e ] Clediing, and-nuthASnE Fincellent | V€S of business life, under u..lv te Specially priced $67 50 each, for (foats valued at $75.00 to $85.00 ideas, weil presénted.” I’ of “The Business Career of | netes PLENTY MORK FASHIONABLE COATS, i Booklist. T LG O w':{.‘n;\\- Such gsarments as you would be proud to wear are the kinds that we recommend as examples of natiure of confidential documents. An e nmpgrm.\lll |v-urlvl|)nac,>\/;n::;. and - THE MeMILIJAN STORFE standard. papers all over the country plifforms to he used in ihe next nd the newspapers of the . they L returns which are considered in the sred by individuals and by investigating committee, appointed by Fho have the candidacy of HUGH WALPOLE, by Joseph Herze- erson at heart. There are many in- | the authorities, might bhave renched sheimer. GREEN. 1.4 DI IS, . D, Newion. Bt it booms, most of which will be | the same conclusion without a violn- An appreciation, wilth commentis on . Cloth Coats Other Smart Coats Un on6o! ool Mhoialia 5 his novels D ONEP. by Dem ti f confiden There ix also the IN'PAWN I THRON K, T R et e T O T st in the cowing year, but from s y kG i % ¥ i fecling that the enormous . returns and Kenneth Brown In several popular models with self collar and ‘cuffs, hich there will be an opportunity o o - s . 3 ) LABRADOR DOCTOR, the autobiog ; | ; ronde Tihs R h Pl h C lick imporfant planks given fo the [ Might have been the case only with raphy of Wi'tred Thomason Gren- | LADIKS-IN-WAFPING, by K. D, Wiz padsigtinelo \Cletne ficlonrs BrozdElC L e 1C us oats one or two mines, not with the greater tell iy | tonks and. Silyartone. | Good iwarm and serviceah Long and Coatee models. part of them. or might have existed G . Coats ' reasonably priced, $1% $25.00. $3 COATE priced $19.50 upward. MeARONI BALLADS, by 0. A, Daly, | SPRONG- HOURS, by Maud Diver Apuncd i e LONG COATS priced $37.50 upward. rger parties of the United States smocracy and Republicanism alike Bl Diace ‘attentive ‘Dofibical ears to | only for short period, the mines ‘Like ‘Canzoni’ Carmina’ anc : ot | being run at a lose in other years. In i e ground to listen to the trend [ Madrigall,' this is a melodions mediey | W1 THAT BINDS, by Kleanor H | : | ntiment as reflacted by the present | Setfing a standard wage scale”for all| ,¢ prdinn-Amertean and Irish-Amerio | Porter. . the : ey [0 e e e i e e el e ea inter ea anizations and adopt sal bings. Tt is best. for our couniry | the ones which produce less for the| ——— ——-— ST > WILL, SOON BE WITH US. bat titris is the method of procedure. [ AWoOUnt of work done out of business. | the rule. The minority has suceecded i \ | buyv(iwo or three Suits of good warm bUnderwear N\ The S s s ol e well known makers is by way of conclliating public | There is. undoubtedly, the sentiment| cufficiently because of our tulse sense 25 YEARS AGO Ohir stocks at present. arver well assorted as to sizes and styles from th n, mak binion and the recommendafions are | (Bl the workers should partake in the | o seeurity, our ignorance and care e Letter thing for all of ns in (he | PYOfts of those making a great deal of | jessness of what is facing us in the (EFrom The Herald of That Date) T et a7 i | e L L I B T is None to Early Now to do Your Xmas Shopping Fpas WioLE. others with heavy expense because a | woman and child should be losing not Novembey 28, 1894, Semator Borah seems (o have strong | [°% ©f the ‘mines are (00 prosperous. | 4 chunce to Impress upon evervoue B. Loomiy has recovered from his Iarly choosing offers a wi'de choice now, G illness and ret OrK Lo the | T the government wishes to approxi- | with whom he comes in contact his 192 10 urned to work ioday. mate a just wage scale it will have to An cxplosion in Waterbury yester- opubtican. momination. He is re-| WAIS s wage scale it wh! bave (0 petier in e charucter of Amercin | duy which killed several people was Gift Umbrellas Fashionable Capes of Mar. biving much attention, far more institutions, his faith in (he constitu- | distinctly heard in this city mines as well as ones el wa . Turkeys s sive j= vear, an Wis political aily Lodge, to whom as the ones which yvield | yion of the United States, his love of Purkeys arg expensive this vear Colored i o = b rellas it ted vith smart new . N o . e Selline i el o Silk Umbrellas, ftted wit b d O h richly. There may be a way of divid- ling oy gents per pound. Chick Handles, our Holiday Line is now ready, abou an stric ere seems to be an aversion spring the land which gave him birth and | ;e300 sellingsfor 17 cents to 20 cent ing up the profits ¢ ] o 3 k& : | * e & up, probably because of hisstand & up, the profits of a few to cover| .iyes him a living, limiting his posi- | Phere are notd so many selling this 7 48 A $17 50 Lk the loss of others, in order that a ; Manutacturers’ Sample Line Now on Sale. pon the T.eague of Nations question, - tion in life to his ability alone F vear as last, due to the extreme high uniform scale he pi art i « rices. : o b i B e oisiaciod no stand at all e : ' |;n-!\ poipHia Rbu thitiHas | s R e e tea n untn cant s i Xmas lft Handkerchlefs Good time to buy them now at these savings for not been foind. . st een formed at the ( ‘l b does not favor the killing of the el be concentrated upon and religigisly | wigh schoql and, games will be played Xmas Gifts Sale prices are $8.95, $10.48, $11.95 to Our difficulty is being solved, in a : B Showing a greater variety than ever hefore, for 5 Men, Women and Children $17.48. Values here up to $25.00, while assortments ave complete. fpport m certain auarters, for RS Moty by direct action-but by | : adhered to. Then and then only will | diuring the winter at the home of manner, in Kansas where recruits for e questionable wethod of adopting the traitor to the land realize the im- | members . working the mines have been sought v 'he local Y. M. C. AL team, captain- document which has been material- potence of his voice, the futility of hi | Botah i G with a partial success. The pinch of ; o oS ed by Maxwell Hart, played the ’ . a d. Senator Borah has taken actions and take up he ealthtu Mer S o oy % - asion of (he biatus created by the | T o ot e competition with the rest of mankind | a 32 to 0 defeat. . ; n this section of the country. As it S : A new system of heating (b el | : ournment of the special Congre in the pursuit of liberty and happi- ) ing (he stree ! Y o 1 grows heve, we must also help with b cars has heen adopted by the local | Don't delay. in purchasing that box of Silk Hose that your lady friend would be so.pleaséd. to re. s asted that the muei % S. = / ¢ hd has suggested (ha 1 Hhs work 1t we ey Conli st bhe | T trolley lines. At each of the four cor- ceive as an Xmas: gift Shtalnadnine st andloperatt o We have the sreatest of fuith that ! ners of the cars underneath the sewts During these abnormal conditions stocks are liable to he depleted later on. fpught about /hy resolution at thel Li i nding, as cheaply a bl | the most of us are Americans and s 2 radiator, which to all appearances | Choose from these reliabl‘ makers : Sstanc as cheaply as possib Q0. i y o e i : I0R JONTEX Xt session of the Senate, thereby, | (o o o (hat' Amerlea Wik Thva thiouglt tpe | cokselike ai yeglalay ifiamia hol.al MECALLLM (LRI BT wat is more, it will be when we ar furnace. Considerable heat is given and CADET Scientific Hosiery thinks, adding to his prestige, and, |y 0 freezing as a penalty for ou | S10rm which is brewing. The violence | our by the new device, o 2,50, 5 00 to $6.00 Pair. 80, laking the opportunity to ouln{ i, jolence. of that storm may be abated by in- There were §6 arrests made in New Britain during this month to date of | eded peace with Germany be he some of his policies, which it may telligent action if the thing is not en- assumed iving a hint as ‘o 1 ted 8 S which 48 were for drunkenness. frassumed are g g 2l . AR AL tirely averted. ut pé ricy PARLOR BOLSHEVIS ¢ G Y l t % Prestdential plans. s requested [0 Eebnlel muatabanae i ineidEy o lye s Nutional Huppenings. our ove eeas OO0Ke er ere eatment of the Poace Treaty, thoush n the past few months the «type S il e fess e & that Suicide of a student—Young Pierre i 3 awing Troom iintellectnalin e nol i e e e e e 0o h Gk itiootel bimsslt lnt S Hayvara Kid (loves. Washable Cap: (dloves, Chamoisette, Suedes and Mochas, lined and ' -unMned, Knit may he distasteful to many is at i P . ab p 1 5 3 \ s 1+ v 1 f ‘ not deserve the name. but whe | (FAditions and customs abused even in| —while along in cne of the dormitories Golf Skating Gloves and \lttens. lLesve it to us to glove the whoie family. st an out-and-out declaration of g the sliehteat manner. ‘They 'must | Nalisentiab bylihc o) asing thronghl his Slicy. he has shown us wha( he| has more money than brains and . . . brain-—found ‘dead 'by a maid —m'en e y - . come forth from their shell of in-| PrR B~ four e 3 Jeing entirely opnosed to any | Who adopts the tenets of the agitator | .. al aberration yupposed to he the rea S eing entirelyiopuosed o nn difference and stop this thing that 1= ¢o0 ror the deed ? b flocumont as has been suggested, | for some reason known only to him- i AR L mrb Najled “ ‘r»‘ 4 growing up within us becau ¢ ailed’ 1o the cross Armeniz self has been the center of attention Soenien situation is perfectly clear, a vole | neglect of it, by the sheer weight of | Peasants tortured by the Kurds Jorah 1f he ix nominated. in connection with the wave of Rol- b | des ki Edenials i Borah 11 he is nominated, will wve o their opinion expressed in a heavier | 1°5PHE Turkish *denials the butchery shevism sweeping of Christians remains unabated—an- > B vote against the Ledzue. of | shevism sweeping the land It has . S Al nf nabated—an - i e e e e an At LS Lnaon s TSN e e Kother b ls Intorlc AR el ighte) omorrow’ atur a) ’ e 1 e C B Wihille twe Shdmire bl raliitude i, “ I howling & profession. The mentall giten By a physician whom England we wonder why, he did not | funds. to be used as a means of all saved from death % : \ assurance that all is well, whatever 4 . . % | areatly augmented by the another says. must be dropped. Fach | lipese -soldiers were mutilated—the UurKis. oweis or . on wiich he savs he fay subscrip- . x : | N of us hecomes a fighter in rhe‘ Toreign minister states thal the atroci- trenches of Americanism or of terror- | tiex pommitied upon the Japanese "hey're extra heavy, large size. double thread towel, plain white, blue borders and colorgd stripes. {sm, there shall be no quarter, given | Prisonsrs at Part Aythur drove their One half dozén of these towels would make a nice Xmas gift. sage of law which would eviate | it came to finalities, would be un- 20T comrades to acte of vielence. peoiar oy wold allevia "~ [ and none asked. Which side are vou . fornul condiilons, and which are | (uestioned. For such friends of the i == on? It matiers not, but fight—and | T rely needed, according to his own | radicals we can undertake no ' e- Wives and the H. (. of L. ‘ . f at fense beyond assuming that they do | <C¢V TERURE i every way e (Waterbury Republican eaty fight wage, and throw in a | Not realize what they are doing and ‘Phere hax alwavs been something of on Let us win it now : A & Bl or two ‘himself when the inter- | have lent attentive to the talk a prejudice in this country®against B oo ,,,,;J his attitude in the | Of some glib orator, of which thera FACTS ANE }‘ANC”:S polygamy. Only a handful of people, CEDAR CHESTS SHIRT WAIST BOXES are many among our followers of the Mormons, have ever tried it and during the last session of ihe ! tiong of misled individuals of the de- nate. Instead of fighting for the | scribed class, whose Americanism, It ssion heen consistent with nis r g Gennine Red Mountain Cedar. in several Matting covered Very handy for MMady's Priced $14.98. $19.50, $22.00. 5.00, $29.00 and | Lingerie We have them Priced $3.50 to $8.50 $39.00. Fach. Ka Sovietism they have been forced to give it up. Jlicy as it has been recently out- There was no tAint of communism | | i, A The tervible Turk has alwavs, in (he Bei e would have been in greater George B. Chandler, in speaking [ about the seneral election in France. | | . before the Charter Oak Ad club on | Clemenceau and Governor Coalidge | Merican mind. had a doubls indict- ought to shake hands.—Rochester | 80! #gainst him —his treatment of An yuncement of policy on olshevik propaganda, made the re- el the Armenian and his tendency fo take ki | N Democral and Chronicle, | 2 3 behind Governor Coolidge of Massa- | of old New Kngland stock who might There wis w time when Russia was | S OF: Pewevar, the candid Americun i “p : i \ nation of Kurope and Asia and any | Villhave o gdmit that the Turk's ad ! otis for Paesident, with Ole Han- | be termed “Parlor.Bolshevists He | @ rool voungster could bound it. ow'| di6tan.to wiXes has one advantags. .1t AT{SPEOIAL DEPT: STORE PRIOK J Seattle, as a running mate, | did not elucidate in his succeeding |15 e te 0 state ol mind o and an. | enables him. pecording to a alspaten Sea our,large displayion:our 3rd. floor. mpele attention from the public. | Phrases which, nevertheless. lved up | bounded.—Hudson Republican from Constantipople.-to meel the high Hundreds of prices toywelect from individual pleces and sets anging in price from 2ie to $14.00. & 8 > - U cost of 1iving in & way . that the Amer This is a grand opportunity 1o purchase cut glass now of Xmas gifis winy fail in its purpose of obtain- | to the speaking reputation of the GG T e It develops that Great Britain is BuftinggcowncEoniSie nimber of his ‘wives. - Even the sultan, sayve the dispatch, hux been forced to q 75 ceduge the size of his harem and vari- . e—— = - T ollg pashas, fowmerly wealthy, are also Ccnt vy D e 0 s hse W some f N A 3 - Owr AlA, gress . will s v ) otions | those who have so familiarity wit alien Thlne IRt Te eent ot Honor Our Admira 3 v " pass th val promotions | A m rity witk | A o 3 New! York World). bill, with the three names and the' conditions in the Pennsylvania stes v, | possibly we are going further in our S g <o 1t is an interes . & | L i THE CONGH ONAL MEET- Do leNEaNing Biciare pihas An,unfortunate instance of eongres-|Tull rank of admival * restored. In lOWNS. But even fthe person entirely contemplation of what makes a 1ol thiy dispatoh brings to.mind. ' “Fwcel- v o) 5 ! It et i N Gariodr ING HOUSE Jenty,” save. the ehief stemards pre. | #0n8lidelay and; eress‘purposes + isf honering. itx leaders' we shall bel yut independent knowledge o e ek furnished by the failure, at*the ‘re- | honoring the navy and. its prompt, | those conditions should be impresses . The moonlight bathes the old white | wenting the wegk's accounts- ‘to the : ORI (T tut, whether they gave funds to ok 'I‘urki:h '“'"":H “fhe, price of fo. | Gentisession, of legidlation ite. reward | humane and sallant work by this testimony of the federal coun ; ] e i el cil af churche, P atio o Wl of course)r. a square | the Soviet cause or not, whether they | rom paneled doors to gilded weather- | baeep and fe has’. risen again, | OVF - chiéf jadminals gfors thelr great ’1 Uurclies, LA CUBMON o WY ha St i Gl o vane, Phigg woek's Bls arp . 806 platery | Services inithe World iWar, Pennsylvanin and Free Speech. may be expected to be impartial in it have preached the doc o or not, ane, p .3 iasters N : ttitude towards the S Deepening with shade the cool re-| highar ' than - last week's.”” “Abful, The{'houss s of . represéniatives . on (Waterbiry Repuiblicun.) attitude towards the steet strike, Wiy i 5 [ there are many Americans {oday who 3 . ing Ad al governor of Pennsylvania cannc - e | u . N ned n dmira o a cannot ev na straint 9avs . the mastsr of ithe house in a | SePt. 8 passed a BIH naming Adm I'he appeal recently made by the jook these two appesls for an sinves may be accused of lending sympathy | (f hand-wrought classic ornament, bored tone, “how often have 1 told' you | SiMs..commAander; 6f naval.forces I | .\ vivania state fedaration of labor| AP s ahs boio | o the Red atfempt at organization, | And making exquisite the sweep off notato, bother e with these deiails? | BUropean waters, and AdmiraloBen- | ihe givarnor for aciion that would ol ‘v')"l the charge thai constitu o lethargy in facing u situation which With shingle shadows like din moss.| canimin cannot-do thig. 1" can wéar [ admivals, their‘pay ho free speech and free assemblage in the (o0 ® 000 8L T AR and - rorget | L which | 11on o rise it stands pateBas on his grousers and put paste- | 'POR. rétivement for age. state is naw backed by the church and | S87 3. Severnor Sproul will show distration of | has become of prime importance to | Above the village green, board' in his shoes but he oannot Thé aenhie naval AffAlrs committee | o0iq) ganvice commission of the Feq- | Mis-colors as an American by the de- antil | 1he United States and, indeed, to “he | And now. at midnight. while x| econbinize by cutting down on. the | ProPErIs: amended the bill) by, AdAIng | cral Couneil, of Churches of Christ in| 5168 0f solicitude that he displays fo | Betting at the bottom of the questier | vor with the public nomination of these two, hut | entleman. For this reason we are paving the salaries of the American attaches of the league of nations. ceeptable thal there must | Stealing his thoughts or not. Possibly | That seems entirely appropriate.—Na- ples, we believe, will be so | unaware whether we are guilty of Grporaiion of part of tham, | We owe the gentleman an apology, i lienal Republiean. platform of any points, exceedingly wel | A public support, ”.l,j hevik than he intended to capital nnd labor: the lnia A e high clock booms nubbr of bis better half. And:yet | 1he nitm & 6t Admiral!Ma SBR[ 4 0nkiton. Tn a 1etter © th’ x Governph - | 4 2 e are (wo nd righting whatever wrong he may i i (1 hear the hammer creak for every| what: more sffective way to meetithe | ot 187§ tHéd alidne "“'.*M suitor- | 851011 Rév: Worth M. Tippy, exeou- { CinAt8ly ot tun B JoRAikBA it DY | (et secratany of the commission and | M0 Dbzt e Lt epncepraly that (O | o clbrkyman of distiaction, savs: "I - —— ““‘l‘"!’" Vit rdpd bt 20 divalt B variaus steel towns in the state of BOY SCOUT NEWS, in} xl rmr sthe Billtatad ndt reidrted | pennsvivania the right of assemblage| Troob No. 7 of the New Britatw v Constitus | hundred thousand — disintegrators ut blow), visingicont. bt living conld (here he>'As Whmii- | Work upon our constitutional fabric, | 1t seems a great white ship thé. nbbeas|iles of life &0 up, redjice erendinn | there are many times that many | Full*poised for lifting tight. the siza-of.the family. The Aniéniban ihost of the days when perfect line| matrimanialyplin has its advanthges, | And just propartions and chaste orna-| penhaps. But the Turk seems fo Have fos | Americans are not making themselves ment a rdthér cite yystem. foo finnlly and definitely heard in a voice | Were seemly in the eves of gimple Still, on second thought It wiust he ot and Y SRSt P 1 Rt S e and free speach, even within buildings, | Bovs' elub held its weekly meeting mAx!mu Axlflnl ebbnonmiy#has been | hag been and is being denied by vari- | Thanksgiving eve following which s " addnbed fér rdeH\r-k thE radk recdm- | oug antherities. The cojequences of | social was held in the Americans. The trouble is that! the Eymnasium nw"'h’d by the Navy departimbnt) The [ Gich deninl are to throw the farce of | Islimination tesis were held for the full rank, is necessary to the Préstige | ihe government on one side of an in-| lenderfoot examination, of our Aaval feréés abroad Both ®ir| dustrial controver: to discredit the| being five Boy Scout David Reatty and Bir John Jellicoe | inatitutions of the United States among | sented by the club. vere made admivals, in addition 10} the immigrant worke and to weaken | cake brought by o T L N AR men! Admitted that the 'isMz ¢ost of -liv- Ghost of the days when your eight]ing ean’t hit A man $0 $00n or s0_harl hundred seats when he has only ane wife as when he platiorms wopted sssive policy, as Were filled on overy Sabbuth morn! | has a nmmber, Think of buying shoes nomination | jority of us ge, in our Americanism ; FHost not of what was terrible and | or - tur: gpats’ nowadays for wmore than blewds one wife! Probably the Turk Leeps Notof davk fear and Tust 10 persecute, | one spojse and so aven'afier he has lar 30 uncheckad [ But of clear faith and courage and odd dogen pr 5o §0 ha is no ha||n-' ) terror have the priz handbooks pre Sandwiches and . the Poys were servec titles and esintes for which we have | the leadership af those who seek need- [ after the contest. Mrs, J. A, Traus N6 pavallel. Gen. Pershing wak mAde | od industrial change by constitutional surprised the boys with a big general of sihe: arnyids:» l.ese ‘than}a | methods,” s Gredmi A A Bl vear afier hisividlory in Manila Bay,| This charge cunnot be ignored. 1t] bers were admitied o (he trooy: Wal. Georae: Daver - was: madeiadmival! & [ might be argued of the appeal made|ier Kalbare, George Andersan. m):.le ;s v, Wik figg?\”’m mw&u uhus. rw “Bow, ot Lpwin, an their opiiza- | and are content to let the preachers ever they ave, or by the | of illfare in our midst it er or both of thera, ' and unpunished And the nupright heart! Off than the American man may Ghost of the vanished grace be just as well for American »m-n o othar satfit wh nre The time has come when sides mnst g Walter Prichard Eaton in New. York | wives:waouldnit let'them change,‘ansa i (o bring (ke greatmrgunizations Lone campaisn or. the other-must he Tribune, 4 wawy | | | | | | OF old theologies! stic x : ] % 2 B e il Dt x| be cuken: by all: sotive pasticipation ] T Ot theologies! : tick by monogamiy. Probably thai: LW"M””"W rum war, Wy labor that it was a bit of prepu+i Papkowski, Joseph Grazilwich e A

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