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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921, P U —— — U S SAYS MEN DONT s S KARL AND ZITA AT PRAYER IN HUNGARY T, e — USE THEIR HEADS | I at o Isth Great Plocks Bein Deiven to Market Berlin Minister Talks of Momie 100 v o Powers in Human Lile o 1 Pl Weet Vieginia Highway ) Paper | peop! | 18th amendment That there is a wonderful latent | Our mora power in the individual person, which |jatent that T A AT A e e it Ll ¢ . Y ; ‘ i j ST : I e 4 CLOTHING the surface, is the theory of Rev. 8. [pight and defs A. Fiske, ot Berlin, according to an|means that r b j o g " | Aiae } ] “That is up to date in address dellvered to the Dusiness- (self respect, ey nan f : ; it J i ricr t { quality and down to men's gym class at a banquet held | Me hould develop | o Lot 1 other West i untie g 4 Ty Al MG A Ikt tevaning . (0haltaria thi s e S g § ; ¢ date in price. meeting was in charge of Physical | {he man Sl 5 Director Joseph G. Hergstrom Y h ARATenE ! i 0 / e OVERCOATS Mr. Hergstrom, in opening the| Rev. Mr. Fiske here told the story R ' . : : i BURBERRY oxe stated that similar events|of the strea e S ! 5 oy § . . [ were being planned monthly and ask- | Holy Land ‘ v-‘\‘- h ‘w,- "\f'uw h ? . o % B 5] 4 ¥ 'AR-KERRY NSl i T : «- ; i, s AR § L ATRICK efforts to get other men interested in |into the dead sca. Once {l trike A ] ¢ f physical training into the gymnasiui. |the dead sen they are not Mt for any pepelitns : \ Mill 'he Dauntless Three. "Every bosiess men’ e id, | purpose and it means death to a man There are no finer coats “ought to be able to e a half hour|to drink the water, *This," he at any price every day to get up here and cxer-|because there is no outle 4 g o X i For Infants A e Y sl © cise." water, If man had no outlet for h /¢ % Invalids (8 510, $50, $60 and $75. In opening his address TRev. Mr.|latent forces he would be ¢ : Fiske said he wished it were possible |ually. Our powers are i i . v , . ) | NOCOORNG ) @ to make his hearers realize their |use.” The most solemn moment in Karl and Zita’s recent attempt to regain the Hungarian thio \ The “Food - Drink” for All Ag ot latencies. The fact,” he said, “that red Latham led the 5 sing -4 . o e . the physical secretary can get aland Harry Whatnall playes | The ex-emperor and ex-empress are shown at field services at Torbagy. Hungary rejected them crowd of more businessmen out | piano. ce of the flo i | and they have been exiled to Madeira for life. natures, illustrates the point that | e there are a great many things that Clty tems are latent in the life of all of w="‘ Don't Use Their Heads “Gifts Dhat Last® at Hlorane| “There aremore latent powers that | —advt | Fountains, Ask for HORLICK'S. zez-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes have not been developed in idan than At meeting of Phoenix there are powers that have heen de- |52 [ 0. O. I, last night the f veloped, he said. Referring to atomic | ing were awarded turkeys power he mentioned a scientific state ward, 77 Linwood stre ment that a mere handful of mud|Hunter: A. J. Gorman contains enough latent power, il it|street; R. I>. Babcock, 15 South High could be extracted and its force pro-|[street; . B. Beach, Osgood avenus perly applied, to make an e<plosion Electric irons. Tabs' fa 1yt - 3 sufficient to one that might have heen Rapp's New Haven Orchestra, at e S(w“' 5 Mne orav UL Q required to blow the entire German |State Armory, Friday eveni 1l vt - i r.i O ’ t L& ) Fine gray H(‘n'mghoneh fleet out of the North Sea. “There are Mr. and Mrs. George Kin will ¢ / 5 | H |® and Pencil Stripe wor- similar powers in all of us which we |attend the Yale-Harvard football RGO GEsty S s 1 yme in Cambridge this Saturday. steds in hand tailored aw ; o 5 oY) { his mind as he should? Not one of us A son was born last night to Mr. | il beneflts _ Y I8 wool suits that we stand The greatest weakness of modern life [and Mrs, Louis Nicl f 259 Clark | g e —— - K 1ol G is the refusal of men to muse their|street at the local hospits 7 =T N : In)f,]({ I\,”f d.lt“. b heads to work out and solve their Yirls' coats, all si at Besse-Le- 2l y / < f $29.85, $35 and $50 problems.” | land's—advt Not Aroused to Possibilitics ' fair tonight. Tabs' hall.| “All our modern educational sys-| . tems are based on the basis of open- | ing atent powers within us training works in the same developing the latent physi cal powers of our bodies. There are |+ i | moral powers within the life of man- | L A: Sexton filed a petition in | ) nkruptey litie ¢ ahot N / - ‘) S 'S Kindl whish Have evorl yeb een A;ym .u)r His liabiliti ire about | i v ; -\HIR'IS ) and his ts $14,000, 1 dreamed of. We are not aroused to dritain Turner society, through A \ . =~ Al ,. Thd “WILSON” soft the moral potencies that shouid he | SAifibn {00 St o A Judge B. F. Gaffney, has brought two S \ : \ef) collpr attached Shirt is | iinst him, one for $1,250 and | Thers are moral powers within! the |} e L oie el i 1) il NN ; the/very best bet with life of every community, which if aroused would go far towards saving | ° | 2 M L : | § the man who has adopt- Delicious lunches at Crowell's—adv our country. Could the moral power of [ georin o “Wyilson's™ and sce thos ) Il Vi . : | ® e( this most comfort- this meeting be aroused tonight there | would go forth from this Y. M. C. A. | a0 Suits—adut W% / = 8 alle style. Fast colored erald M. Coholan of Blac) o slight ’.m‘m of the ) | e \ $[_,’,0' $'~' Qz')o and $3. Smoke Sheehan nt Hawk ) { - Special cigar. 8¢, 2 for 15c advt The women of the First church il ola! thele anvaliaATeE nigiit (] I & i —which come from using the chapel of the church tomorroy (i Sr s 7 7 7 S 37+ 4 i), nigh ve Mendelssohn trio will give S Vo7 oq o1 e SRLL. 1 refreshments | will be served All women are in- £ AN[] DRAPER'ES Vited tosatiend : | - A fine, clear texture—a result of the 'S w Havep Orchestra, at ; J Armory, Friday evening.—advt QY unsurpassed purity of Ivory Soap. Spot Cigar a dandy ersharps at Adkins—advt | Henry H. Hall, proprietor of an| Arch street garage, through Attorney Every “Diamond Dyes" package _ ] g o tells how to dye or tint any worn, SUIT BY GIRL OF 18, ; A soft, smooth surface due to the = : MEN’S HATS faded garment or:drapery a new rich ! TRrC L SIS S ; d R« Y el color that will not streak, spot, fade|Mother Named Guardian in §50.000 mildness of the fine oils used in g ‘DOBBS” the finest of | or run. Perfect home dye guar- | Action Against Okla. Congressman ’ Ivory Soap. | all fine Felt Hats for anteed with Diamond D, even if | ) 3 e g —Hate ¢ T you have never dyed before, Just| New ¥ Nov. 17—~Supreme Court men Hats as low in price as— tell your drugeist whether the ma-|Justice Mullan signed an orde 4 g ‘ ‘ terial you wish to dve is wool or silk, |terday appointing Mrs. Eli h Nie- %Y Ivory Soap contains only the high- vy $1.65, $2.85, %5 and $7 or whether it is linen, cotton, or mix-|pa) of 155 West Forty-sixth stree / st orade ingredients, of wl m - Y « ed goods. Tor fifty-one years mil-| _'1 el ""‘;" % est Lr'“l‘l ingredient , of which 4 The $7 DOBBS has the lions of women have been using “Dia- | EUATHIAN S (L : 7 . gwhiteness is the outer sign. | W patented “CAVAN- mond Dyes” to add years of wear to |#PCth 0 | e ) g : T ) ARSIV ) BT byl walec Wl SRS QUEE T o : Yy, — A4 refreshing scweetness—that comes 7 AUGH” Edge, and it’s § dresses, coats, sweaters, stockings,|390:000 for breach of promise ~H as fine a piece of felt as § draperies, hangings, cverything » Osca | for Miss Nicbel, said that she 1S < iR 5 B ever you saw. 18 years old and had a good claim / Z, grance of the choice materials used s — — ‘,L”::‘ b consresimun. 0 " o in Ivory Soap. REEUMATICTWINGE o ) o 7t vt it : * |eanea Soap absorbs every particle of U.\E Sloan's freely for rheumatic | rjcy . ) lumbago, over- |wouldn't have to v Sl ; ) surface dirt and of the skin's Z excretions. [ Freedom from irritation — because from the unobtrusive, natural fra- cles, neuralgia, back- | of 48 contestants aches, stiff joints and for sprains and | man Herrick 1 strains. It penelrates wit rubbing., |ten letters recommenc il Y o e S S . The very first time you use Sloan's [one who had led a bl 1ife 1 A 4'(’11 n e bloom—Dbecause the easy ri [@) vory doap prevents Liniment you will wonder “'f",’-“" e belon £RIE W : s any soapy sediment from clogging the pores and paving the way for : : NECKWEAR :;if;firf?fi b(LpI;:ri «-111:&[{?2:1;)[1‘:‘:@ R e skin troubles, from making the face feel sticky, or from leaving an ) { Black Knits a-plenty at will delightfully surprise you. e up with hi His et & unsightly shine. g A 82. These are the popu- . Keep 5;(1{!{'; handy and at the first Iuded, “would you like to me (st | | 1ar Tie this fall and they m/;‘tlelaclllr:g:;iit:r—g;;“%: é‘llm. ‘ g S Ivory Soap also gives you the convenience and economy of a foating d sure do wear well and Ziieny ’ soap, that reminds you to take it from the water, instead of letting it 2| i 100k just as well as they waste away. e S wear. For hands and face, you'll prefer the new Hand Size Ivory Soap, a compact white cake that gives you Ivory Soap’s 7 essentials for the Distguring fasial erupti : > pmfm:r toilet in the ml<)ft‘v«ln}\{\'lcnil('?l sh.mlv fi w‘x Ju"r\‘n{»l n‘w. I .V.r III “him\ g!::::.!ll;]rnflwflc}{;:‘gT)I’\'::;!YHHEC;TI ¥ ‘ % & | " C(l]\l’ IS W ['JPP('KI and sealec I.I\ \H»{“ and white. i Hv\fl.l[l‘ € ‘L[(\ no otherskin troubles. One of Dr. Hobson® o ‘ . round corners—no unnecessary surface to waste away uselessly. Just T e i ‘ | T the right size for soap boxes — for stationary soap holders and PrHOdbStgilfi ‘ . : > ‘ e “Just Fits the Hand.” czemain! Lo | o S| ] i | \ e 2) HOSIERY ; ROLLER SKATING - - . N § [t isn't very satisfac- @ RINK {2 y a l a 1 Z § tory to have your Hos- § ; | ‘ 4 T ‘ - el § iery give out, that's why § Open For the Season FREE For Ladies | | [ e HH i Sl 3 Ym_l'H have no com- This Week, Wed., Thur., Fri. [ ‘ | f§ plaint to make, you'l Open Afternoons ! Il : 21orw7 Al |§ admit it gave its full and Evenings. : \ [ _) 8 share of service. 5 | o ax, Ens PE Instructors for Beginners. . ‘ I Important A § 35¢, H0c, T5e and $1. Arrangements made for Y | | = Al Tvory Soap also comes in mediom and large sie and in = |§ Real wool and a fine Private Sessions. 4 # / N | I flake form—"*‘Ivory Soap Flake: The medium size is | (|ll:llll}' silk and wool, laundry and general use in the kitchen, The large size is just the ,thmg for this for the laundry and is preferred by many for the bath and | time of year. —POX’'S— [ o~ X in the kitchen. The flakes are for thevashbow! washing I 81, $1.50 and $2 up CWAY DOWN EAST'® h, p——r of fine garments ¢ to $3.35 Starts Sunday Evening for One Weck writing e especially suitable for the bath, shampoo, nursery, fine