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2 W BRITAIN DAII o 8 Al y TV R 2 EW BI I \ILY HERALD NESDAY, DECEMBER R < R e R e HPCM MINISTER oo " e 1595 § 97 : Newspaper Standards Universal f A 1l o ‘ ti or K« ~ = - ) \ \ interest \I » 1 : 0 VICATED 2 S # Irish | \what, standard, of language her pap 1 or striker, who {1 was one Tam v a1 “‘ : - Mrs, Francis Pawlicka Volees Hoer s ume apdard used hy practionlly | Talf W " hetween two different types of women | oo 5 S b 5] H Garden was ‘|4\~‘.Hu\m e “‘”1 ,'”‘ forelgn birth in alect when inter-|l 1 1 1 s ICR M viewed ¢ t to look more af the stage—too typleal, with a roomful | v \ MRea t « t lating t natural flowers and wearing an |, \‘,' "M' t man by 2 Lion [ ent t ( i [ It that they always visit |artificial bouquet and playing with a |{ o b : ‘H,WI . iz ) ¢ Sl B t t erIrt re 100 wrge rag doll in her room Miss ere conuned. ¢ ely to overl Gand 4 the ignment system used by all ¢ i t : now helr : : iarden manager o the Chicago metropolitan dai Let Your Kodak Keep|!w 1 m t T A . company, | BHeRt o1 e atidtencattint ino | Peor € amd fir Ml : T Society’s Problem porter on a big paper, which main . | : I i R Mrs. Harding was described as typi- | tMDs the “copy desk" ever writ Y 3 rist ty last iccording to | a1 G ”\M 18 DY REV. | hildren mi and hear. | fore her husband's election to the |llsh writer in a statement that “‘good ! - e “""“"“"“ ¢ { ol t tened and cause | bresidency of the United States,®she | Feporters don't take notes.” fo BROWNIE $2.50 U ¢ filled to its capneity. |#lckness. Who puys for this? M iescribed as officiating in her r evewone G $2.0 p ; el I o lay itchen, doing the tamily bak-| WOMAN’S CLUB HAS Sl ca rant looking in et orts to make a society | t e SR e et of them. KODAKS $8.00 U T i AL e el called them morous deseription was given of the| CHRISTMAS PROGR! AR DY P e A R e 10| Feene \e in to search reception accorded to those who Nt 2 Ay ; S Ty would have equipped her with knee God haw made t AR Dr. John B. I Hartford | length and backiess dresses, for which |Mrs, Brooks Gives Paper, Mrs. Hor- The i Vo abid . 1 Mps, Ir icka. He [the “first lady of the land” has no . o 1. b oW Wy is in o ous condi- |time, But Mrs. Harding refused to ton Sings and Miss Brown are no twe ys kel cka under- | be stampeded. into anything radical ckinson Drug Co. e o Is Pawlick “ : D o ‘ 2 1 g ) oie and ihes o the iy of Fetian.| vent & abdominal_operation. | Mi Dorman won quite a_laugh in Dear Old Santa Claus will soon be here. X v e mn e it John [He ad r to remain in the ho [ uly feminine description of a| At the meeting of the Womse hes e s . Fie 169-171 Main Street IR R T New York group of soclety women |club yesterday, o iomene Don’t put off your Xmas shopping until the last that Jesus p nd from that the result c wrehing for liquor | ¢ ”uw, an v‘n[:n afte: m.n} m‘mu-‘l.n-n.n rs and friends enjoyed a de- few l]a. \ . " rencher |IN the rest 5 Lafayette 1€ question, “How shall we |lightful afternoon planncd by Miss 7 vy 3 § s P aq if o e to.this every_ taithnil prenotier| b (48 S0 [0SR, i L S e g e R Al ] You will find shopping a pleasure if you come TACHE wes préaahing 4n bhid subjsat]Taey wrant hefore P has ontme The stage at the Camp school audi- to ouv store and select gifts for your loved ones. ‘ 1 . |coming rehing the o 1 here ¢ « r was he . " "/b t, Ri Ilt General Jackson came in at the door Dol hctroRlIs Ll The Princess Fatima, of Afghants- |to7iUm Where the meeting was Leid, We have gifts for every age—f{rom baby to A pastor who was sitting on the plat- Pl : d tan,” who came to this co: Harel| e esna Sl G OIS ] 1 7 . ot at v 3 3 ats g sl e b S hey rushed n ke wald, [ LS SGe 10 IS countey Some eyjivenea by the brigit red or |l grand-pa-—gifts that you will be proud to give. - < 1l knocking two r iown. The people . AEOH 0 LSOt her fading for-fy, herry and lightec ed can | 9 h . whispered, “Go a little easy General | lnocking O mwomnt | LNES Dy selling the family jewel, one |ATberm: and lighted by red candi The earlier you come, the easier it will be for In Black_ ;‘;;;I“'I”'“"~ SO IE e o ‘I - ’l‘ shouted in Polish: “Robbers are com- | % e ,4[:::;:.'(}dl:\]umlnd]s in the wm'llil, T LT o e el you to make your choice. 1ed for a moment then cailed out, Yo vas met at the dock by a man, saic : s 5 i ” . 1 ) B e T The i owards the 3 : , Rt = 5 2 Who is General Jackson? Unless he | Inf 1" They rishel towir [|t0 be u familiar figure who represent- | POETAM: : Our perfumes make ideal gifts. na- lte Hits Some N. B. Men. s e e tions in the city. This man, |FEPRC B EE0 e 4y PR “Conviction is not repentance. It ehea _”‘. ] KRl Y swindled the princess of her -l”‘; \m: b ]. S Ayln E ;n‘w‘x ° . may lead to repentan I was spealc- |/ ;5 o doon. and Yer woyk,|JROUSY U0 he letier disappestad. | oir tpe Phifde; moms. Ay (¢ lc lnson ru 0. You may or may not wear ing a few days ago in a Pennsylvan fini AMorr S only to be found amidst squalid sur- e D e . 2 Y s ¥ r woms eep- i 9 roundin 8 S o i | O *h remain in present day cele- s oy RO (e e hed the woman on her | [OUNTINES With the diamond sl inly 44ong o Christmas 169-171 MAIN STREET i N 17 1 g € 4 e w o1 ervice, riec er pos: on, Monday of 1is week. | r a high hat in the evening, AR OUFHE WHOLY BEk Bk 10 followed pushed her | Three groups of old French and to get a chance to speak to her, but i hed the Dlace I the meantime the same man, rep- | y 3 but you want everything [|she broke for the door and got out. [Ec: o i iis e ik e mise | TesEting hiriaelf this time toibo the I]l\‘f‘.’;]:h‘",{1',‘,:.,(,':, iheg Consteen iy & s Three weeks after that I stood in the = LAWY it personal aide of a city commissioner, | *LXteen enturies ere interprete o rue whe they said it w their + 3 '| by Mrs., Howard Horton, accompanied N at 8 arr's fi i r. % TRy S h A parlor of her home and looked in her | Ot t 1 L . |Met Dr. Lorenz at the board and be- | Y 1S HOW: ' » Accompa C l Tect me at Schmarr's for dinner,— auusveat to be Ill;:]l qual- l e as she was lying in a caskel, She third visit to ti ° i .‘)h Is the | me attached to v‘?w Ymmmy:. sur- [0 theiplanoibygJosep b EBashe; lty tems | advt s faine " onvictio i oas f as knew |first ti they ever entered the place. |5, .~ e st 7 Miss Greta Brown gave an intere Giddings Chapter, R. A. M. will hold ity for an evening function. 5]‘”‘ sl L' y_"’l"_‘m apiats su el MRS, FRANCIS PAWLICKA Fean “‘M“”“ “""'I':'»‘_m ’“ "‘“‘ . ‘:"‘ {ng veview of racent Books ~ouchit ——— Sbeclal SR dic ) yent. e e £ orman attributes||soe o et % Yo el o ; A i ki : N “In Hooversville, Pennsylvania, Lafayett most of the unfortunate criticism |PArticularly on biography, poetry, ¢ Vietrolas—Pianos, Henry Morans. [December 9 at 7:30 p. m. and work We know and show what's M| .0\ ossige T spoke to a lady | : {which has been leveled at the Vienna |2VS: children's books, and novels. An | _adyt the Mark Master degree on a class of i i ack-and-Whi as she wept but she would not give up| We cash Christmas chec (BHeRBigl i hean s iditional feature was the display at| (entennial Lodge, A. F. & A. M. will | candidates, right in Black-and-White. to the Lord. A few minutes later 1 , Raphael's \"1' Store.—advt Dr T orens haiA the meeting of many of the bhooks|nold the inual communication this | spoke to another on the other ~u.1 of : . L X ‘ i mentioned'by Miss Brown in her talk.]evening at\7:30 p. m. The several an- | AT 3 the house and she said yes will. 4 | r. Lorenz, she said, was greatly - nual reports will he presented follow- : S , o eR G e e Gl Professor BE. W. Weaver will tatlk « What was the difference m\wn the | respected among New York news The Big Store, Raphael's Dept.|ed by the election and installation of 3 ”‘ f[,,‘ ¢ at ‘,‘ 3 ,“,‘ 2 ¢ two. Both had conviction, but only \ |papermen, and no one who Knows | store will cash your Christmas checks, | officers. e e G Bl L one was willing to repent. 1 intima or how he works, be-|__aqyt Toys, Toys, Toys. Don't forget the :‘rm’»’ :':'w i 1:; 3 “w 1 'm\“' 1 iy g over a new leaf is not re- ~ es that 1y - of the exorbitant = — ll’th’"i'fl-\ ‘:' m’y‘u‘f 1 ]-\ F"y\'\rl"mg H]x]tl\r‘ ,xyn"l-‘ will m‘m |;|'\'l:':1-|‘< ',,, (lh‘: 1 pentance. You may clean up your D fees, which ne apers all over the e PR A s at T E PR tladding. ¥ ,,,v'q\’,‘ A el o s 1’| 95 99 syhlmstrefi life, you may say 1 am through with country have been publishing lately, asheesh is ma an hemp.' —advt. c | weekly supper tomorrow night. boa but that is not repentance. were received by him. She said it T —— Hartford “Sorrow for sin is not repentance. | s | was this same imposter who was re- There are a lot of people who are o h au sponsible for the trouble, who is “I¢ Pays To Buy Oue Kind.» i sorrs for the sin they have commit- 90 5AYS WOMAN Repo [{er--NEW among the missing now. she told of ted, but the reason a lot of them are York husp)l als \\mrh charged sorry ig because they were caught and 1[ ln,” nap lli |fees of $10 a day to prospective put behind the bars, where some of ( “\All(\pai)el I e | patients of Dr. Lorenz, requiring these New B 1in's men are toc | patients to engage at the above prices, rooms which they never Two Kinds of Sorrow. W 2 i S e T The attenti hich has aris YOU “Tl]l DO Better At There are two kinds of sorrow T S T G o] e I‘ ] on which has arisen has One 18 godly sorrow that worked re- ||, - o5 Ciieas surgeon, was the vie=| l\w' '\n press and medical men Jetep by . o A P b o Pl i : f Ne ork against each other. Dr. ’ pentance. Peter had this when he |{1015 MO0T E88 ¢ . 3 thot|of New Yor ent out and wept bitterly and came |, W | Lorer wecause o 1e criticism, has Axelrod’s Went out and wer : L B ! ¢ the criticism, has| back to the Lord. Then thete s a | “‘ o e Vitim in Ter tiim of | c4neelled his proposed trip to Chicago, e Li worldly sorrow that worketh death.| . % = 0 50 L takir, was the |29 Will remain in New York See Our Line of Judas has this. He was sorry but he |1 S unscruption Hefdad Postal Department Interferes, HOLIDAY STATIONERY went ont and hanged himself R e b oonkvn Hasiel o |oilbs Taman Iy Luck” contest “Baptism is not repentance. T he-| oM OF LA B " ast |TUn bY W. R. Hearst and the Brook- Entirely New ! lieve in baptism just as much as you "'m"“‘l"” ,“_'fi‘ o “;'“ inot that the|!¥n Daily News, in which it was by do ,but it is repentance first, then | reaus "% planned to give away upwards of and Exclusive tism. Baptism is an outward sign [Brotherhood had a woman s $600,000 or $700,000, came to an 1 3 e me 7 was T 10 1 1o W €S &0 an inward work of srace You can|Che WEeHNg was thrown i abrupt close this week by orders from I be baptised a thousand times and if "1'”‘1 friex !*‘n' t ! - w“u,.“i‘w“ about |, ctmaster General Will H. Hays, 7\“[”' HI‘I»"\’H( ‘~ yph S o Take But Don't Give. News ,‘Inl."r “? .(r::rn ll“:‘: bringi BARRDLEACERIIIET Miss Dorman told her audience the a o e R “Joining some church is not re 8t down, exorbitant prices of food hy 4 Sk T (¢ | diffienities a woman getting a job | 4 e & pentance. They did not have the dif- | publishing a comparison of pri he- s i ol ) of straight reporting on a newspaper. o i b FOR ferent denominations in Christs fime, | 01 SUFIEhL reporting ol i nCWERDCT oo ifrerent husiness places, she Fis so why should we turn from what he |P1° »l“ nn reporter, The many snubs|Said was one of the important dutics iz s told us tq do, to what some are say- “'f"‘“" eanle who expeet to|Of & paper and was a popular cus- ing today, ‘join our church/ I read|®he gets from peope W ,,Il‘m_ put | tom of New York papers. , She told CCURAC | of a ship that was leaving the h:n-»""‘:‘,l : "N',I'\ i ‘:M\ »}lm”.‘| ive | hoW bread, which sold for hine cents i bor when they found that she had |JoRt iZ® @8 (AORES TC TR e of|@ loaf in Philadelphia, and 11 cents jsprung a leak. The captain asked |RnV. SRE ‘0.0 BE R TR O |in New York, was brought down to 23 gty ‘;' DUSOILLIE LS N ”(', Hotler | eities mas for woian nine cents in New York by a_pub- piinge 1o salely. They dld, butions Ao L some people, found dn|of business places wers published b attebianother ithavEdisanyeatcd S U1 S RRIVED SRCTERD £R 5 with the prices attached. Exposing your prescrlptlons took his knife and ripped open one of | €VeTy comimunit ‘:'-‘.' -\"‘]"{ O e e g ter phase of the life savers, -and to his surprise |reporter's faces and then hecome Zntaien T wae ok ol 223 PARK STREET |what was sunposed (o be cork . |Ery when the reporter gots ‘1; r discussion, as was a humorous C Mead i dust he found waste paper. Jow | some other way, she - e ————e — r y T Wi . or body in the world wants Or. eadow waste paper was never intended to 1 D 4 Goo Or Ola Band take the place of cork sawdust, neith- | newspapers, but many people do not Pp. A Stan er was the church ever intended to|wantto be written about. Since every l —eee. | (ake place of repentance as Christ | one reads the newspapers, they should . Spnen : taught it realize that spapers are a part of Rohf‘r"(?:')t:"(‘:nl](\(;i"m! i “What is repentance? Tt is turning |the community life and the re: ders | | b SaEN s =8 HUNRET= | com sin to God. Turning from si [d be willing to give news as| ord Court, two days old last evening, | ot enough, for that just means|well as to take it . . i probably the youngest Boy Scout fn | 5,00 SHONE!, (0T FIAt JUE MESD Siie Conditions Here I g 0 r orle ybbie” who is the s Pl o A ; 7 of B Soe e e | el v e B o e S e | § your appetite uncertain —you jorn son of Scout Bxecutor Walter G ” I ; . " feel that only nice It means,surrender. As Lincoln put |some people to feel tha N Cook, was elected an honorary mem- | gurine'the war between the North | things about them or their business | M 5 s . ber of Troop 2, Boy Bcouts of Amer- [ .4 goiin A committee from the |should be lshed and anything de i 7 lon at the regu ar meeting of the | coutny met Lineoln and said: ‘Let the [rogatory should be suppressed, she | 1ges 10! i ll i lpalre ° 'roop} last evening '_v op 2 meets at| states that t ery have it, and id To the age reporter, ne | "IM Tw.vh Congregational church | the states that do not want it abolish yd, bad or indifferent der the direction of tmaster ¥red- | it, After they were through, Lincoln ated her point by tellimg a | - A 4 ericlc L_Fay PR ambu : Why the food we eat may fail to keep us fit lances in a certain New York hospital. | When the reporter called up the hoj ‘ pital and asked for the story he w NE single food element essential to health! time, 2 to 3 cakes a day. You will like its fresh, cefused the fact o oppositior Aend s i iy 5 refused " i " : y““f’ ‘“‘],7“ We now know that many of our inefficien- distinctive flavor and the clean taste it leaves in )m]"; ke ';‘” Jeoldant and they had cies and failures are really due tolack of a your mouth. la “beat” on the story, Two weeks health-maintaining element in food—the water- b i 1 : ¢ 5 ; . e : n the table at home and try it as 7 p g Laeth e . 1ater ¢ hospital autherities asked | soluble vitamine. Scientists are agreed that with- Hm‘. ]v‘,, m;‘_‘t e ~:-’ih \refl 5 cra~‘<ersr} Bl Under the Auspices of the New Britain Christian Endeavor paper they had refused {he ac. ! out this one food factor we lose appetite and ;‘t ‘““'“'";_ ; H’]“ ¢ _:‘”S:’ql T e g ¢ to help raise u : : at your office and ea at y o 1t Uni idens yisto helpirasn B Aane weight and fall off in health. JouE ome s . nion fe ambulance, “damaged in a o good in milk, and many like it just plain. If A t accider ¢ ' Needle I~.'~‘ I*" v‘_"‘;"“ { This is why thousands of men and women who troubled with gas dissolve it first in very hot Frlday December 9 8 p. m e ledieihatiu \ are eating otherwise good and wholesome meals water. This does not affect the efficacy of ’ ’ = i ',-\,,' e \uthorities apolo find their energy and vigor slipping. And this is the yeast, Place a standing order with your F' L4t s | also why many havevlltfls appetite and remain in grocer for Fleischmann's Yeast and get it fresh irst Baptls. Chul‘ch o e i a state of lowered vitality. daily. | Headaches Trom Colds o Flei 2 " IR C T Tablets ischmanr 3 3 Prominent Speakers Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets oday' Alsamann y Yeas.t 23 recomnlmnded_ LL) Send 4c in stamps for the booklet, “The New Spes relieve the Headache by curing th a co;:rle(‘:tnl;e food'foryovercommg these difficulties, Importance of Yeast in Diet,” So magy inquiries old tonic laxative and germ de i nn’s Yeast has be is . ' S L g ey " i i i 12 R S }f)oera riecl’slcs:l:fcc of the szsl](:ts';l)w": dx.s:::vered 3 are coming in daily for this booklet that it is P —— sy nature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you througtioutiite YAURIDLEES HOTICE necessary to make this nominal charge to cover R ea — | pot BROMO.) 80c & x cost of handling and mailing. Address THE A Sl Tl DN ) | i ’, 3 . S § 0 T BERRERRE o Fleischmann’s Yeast is a wholesome, fresh food, FLEISCHMANN COMPANY, 701 Washington Street, A SHOP MAN'S PREACHER ' We believe that this is what Pastor Taylor While in the Evangelistic work he al- ays had the privilege of speaking to the — PALACE — | Starting Next Sunday “GET RICH QUICK W \l.ul\("'ilRl"' sssimilated like any other food. Eat it at any [§ New York, N. Y, The need for scientifically tested yeast Fresh yeast has been proved by recent scientific tests to be a A Shop and Factory men. He ought to valuable food for correcting run-down condition, constipation, now what they need after spending 15 indigestion and certain skin disorders. These original tests s in the Mill work. Have vou heard were all made with Flsischmann’s Yeast. Beware of untested & Yyeast-vitamine preparations that contain drugs or other mix- [ l( X l) \ '\( ]. Py | tures. Fleischmann's Yeast (fresh) is a pure food, richin vita~ [ mine, in which it measures up to the high standards set by subject, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Three B Lo laboratories and hospitals. The familiar tin-foil package with things impossible. ‘The Devil's Chureh of Christ, Thursday evening sub- Prayer.,” The People’s Court street. ject A. B. TAYLOR PASTOR ) | BUNGALOW, ARCH ST. FRIDAY Ro'Clock | Admission Hic the yellow label is the only form in which Fleischmann's h.nat for Healthis sold. e e ———————————————

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