New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 7

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1ODGE AIMS DRIVE AT ADMINISTRATION Kssails Autocratic Tendencies in ' Hartlord Speech Hdrttord, Oct last night United States Sonator Henry Cabot Lodge arralgned President Wil- son as un autocrat who is continually 2.—1In a speech here the lexislativ ranch of the govern- ment and establish one man rule over the United States in violation of the lotter and spirit of the Constitution. In & comprehensive survey of the shortcomings and the extravagance of the administration, Senator Lodge cited instance after Instance of gross wasto of treasury funds in the con- duct of the war and iIn the post-war administration of the various govern- mental departments. Senator Lodge touched upon the Leagué of Nations, characterizing the ! that the senate hesitated to bring about the appearance of dishonor, which would follow its refusal to ratify rash promises.” Senator Lodge took up in detail the post office department, the bureau of war risk insurance and the army and navy department and by quoting from official do:uments and citing sworn testimony before investigating com- mittees he sought to prove that in all of thom thero has been wilful waste of money, extraordinarily poor service and generally unsatisfactory conditions. His war department rev- elations were especially interesting to the large numbers of former soldiers In his amedience, as it explained to them in. large measure the deplorable lack of *big guns and aircraft at the cited prove great danger. Senator Lodge testimony and documents to that huge amounts, amounting in some instances to many millions, were paid army contractors for material never manufactured and delivered. Girls! Girlsll Clear Your Skin With Cuticura The Hardware City Loan Corp. Has under construction and offers for sale on easy terms to employes of local industries—Three tenement houses, Two tenement houses, Single dwellings, H. J. Foiren, Manager 140 MAIN STREET. STUDENTS You may enter here at any time. Day students are invited to begin their course next Monday morning, October 4. CONN. BUSINESS COLLEGE “THE SCHOOL OF NO REGRETS.” 163 MAIN STREET. NN AN TR AN LTINS AN B Article X, Wilson as the “heart of the cove- nant,” as a “very bad heart, Indeed,” but he devoted most of his address to his argument that the president is mbitious to seize ESRSt Ty S et et and use every possible bit of power, so that he might make the gévernment of the United States a government by one man. To illustrate the president's eoncoption of the duties and the pow- or of the president, Senator Lodge quoted this paragraph from one of President Wilson's articles: | “The president has really no volce at all in the conclusions of the sen- ate with reference to his diplomatic [ transactions. His only power of com- = ®elling compliance on the part of the senate lles in his initiative in nego- tiation, which affords him a chance to get the country into such scrapes, so pledged, in the view of the world, seeking to absorb the fumctions of | front which often put their lives in referred to by President Eight Reasons Given By Theodore Roosevelt | For Going to Church You Can’t Help Liking This Range The GOLD MEDAL GLENWOOD is in reality a combination. consisting of two complete ranges using different fuels, with neitl interfering in any manner w1§ the other. g . Coal supplies the fuel for one, and gas for the other.” So use of these two fuels is concerned, it is e: as though coal range and a gas ran%eé_ The difference is that they same floor space instead of being two separate ranges in two di parts of the kitchen. i o) You may use the coal and the gas at the same time, oreitheron out the other. You have gas in warm weather and coal in cold But at any time iyou wish to do more baking or more cooking, youk the advantage of using both fuels and both ovens at the sametima. It resi(lggds to your cooking art so quickly and efficiently, yowwilk In this actual world, a churchless community, a community where men have abandoned and scoffed at or ignored the:ir religious needs, is a com- munity on the rapid down grade. II. Church work and church attendance mean the cultivation of the habit of feeling some responsibility for others. ; HI. There are encugh holidays for most of us. Sundays differ from other hlidays in the fact that there are fifty-two of them every year — Therefore on Sundays go to church. IV. Yes, I know all the excuses. 1 know that one can worship the Crea- tor in a grove of trees, or by a running brook, r in a man’s own house just as well as in a church. But I also know as a matter of weld Yact the average man does not thus worship. that cooking is one of the greatest pleasures in your home. . V. He will listen to and take part in reading some beautiful passages ! # from the Bible. And if he is not familiar with thic Bible, he has suffered a loss. . : 15 Call and See Them and“you will understanid” VI. He will take part in singing some good hymns. T ace who s Glemwasd VII. He will meet and nod or speak to good, quiet neighbors. ; 5 towards E 4 come away feeling a tittle more charitably toward all the world, even soft per: J. M. Curtin @ Co., New Britain those excessively foolish young men who regard church-going as a formance. VII. I advocate a man’s joining in church work for the sake of showing his faith by his works. i LET’S GO! Members And Friends OF THE | South Congregational Church RALLY DAY SUNDAY—OCTOBER 3rd Why Not Start the Season—and Keep It Up? ¢ ORIGINAL Malted Milk High School Students | If you have not re-cntered this ! fall, come here and let our teachers belp you preparc for a good paying position in the business world. You | may cnter here at. any time. Our system of individual instruction will soon fit you for a successful future, . Evening Trade Sd Opens QOctober 4 following CHIROPRACTIC TALK No. 18 THE FUTURE (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROFRACTOR) Nothing looks so good to the well man the future, and nothing so black and di couraging to the sick man. Wh vigor of mind and body, good di an ache, weakness or pain a with the optimism which spirits can give, the future than bright and full of promise Just think what Hoalth will mean to you; for you ARE going to get well. You are going to make up your mind to try ~CHIROPRACTIC— A doubts about pear like mist will do your Classes will be formed for the work Connecticut Business | College ]‘ NEW BRITAIN ot be other suflicient demand: MACHINE DEPT. General Maching ELECTRICAL DEPT.— 163 MAIN ST. Motor Windi Alternating : Theory of nd Direct Cur- rent; | Uuderwriters’ Sw Board Work; and Generator Test- Family Groups particularly | PRINTING DEPT. Layout Wokr; Stonework. and Presswork; Autd Press Feeder O} Shop Math Print Reading. the days to come will betore the rising sun Code: Motor work willingly and won't find the time t for you will be ful enjpyment of every be 'yours It you start NOW with re in it. You envy health in other ot it yourself. Kee ment of the day will There is somecthing pleasing about a group the whole family from Grandma (o Youngest Tot. Sunday hours, 11:30 to Beginning Also CHIROPRACTIC picture of Machine Drafting: Wood Pattern Making; ADJUSTMENTS you will enjoy health and strength just that much sooner. J.A.VOLZ “The Chiropractor 350 MAIN STREET, BOOTH Bulte 407, Fourth Floor A Series of Sermons On Y “RELIGION—JUST THAT” CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL “arpentry; Bluc ‘State Trade Schog Bassett Street, New Britain 04 No Charges Except Registration Fee of $3.0 JOHNSON AND PETFRSOF Photographers ' 128 MAIN STREET | 4:30. l { Phone 873-2, ! BLOCK Phone 1733 ' p. m. SOTBORGEOIDEDRELE D BURRITT SAVINGS BANK Corner Main and Church Sireets . DEPOSITS $3,150,000 SURPLUS $80,000 IS PAYING 41-24 INTEREST TO DEPOSITORS Money Deposited Saturday and Saturday Evening, October 2nd, Monday, October 4th and Tuesday, October 5th, commences to bea Interest From October 1st. «2000000000TOROERINTLORTTTE BUH2OPVOGG R LIV B SISV LSS OGS HBS BRSBTS CHOL ISLHVLGB SIS OO VBB VAVDBQVBBHROR ”fiifiifii&%}@@@fi o

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