New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, D SAYS ALL MEN ARE BORN LIARS phia | CRANBERRY “CORNER City ltems tev, Dr, Ha rry | Chicago City Council (o Investigat Nichols, covered an' investigation . of | many montl Victrolas and Records at Morans' Aleged Hoarding of Berric Attentic drawn to the faet|—advt : y ”“"""“““ 40 per cent, of the I'here was an anniverss requiem | « committee will fnvestig v ministers ordained in the Episco- | mass for Denn at 1 ok | the “corne he eranberry 1 Petty Jealousy Wrecked League! of Nations “A man must learn to tell the trut the same as he learns to shoot gun,” s tev. John L. Davi I'vinity M. I3, church, at the M. C. A. Biblc bee s name, last evening there is a man in the \ told a lie, let him tinued the minister, “a down while he's standii m\ll\ looking grin which 1.4: to face, e ¥ 10 noti i this § t it becomes things 1 2 tell the truth with the ains g effort with which they learn to walk “Why," continued minister, "It 9 people go outside and see a fight, | J there will be 9 different stories every | & time,"” Being “Perfectly Frank.” The pre r severely scored | who, under the guise of \ eing do not hesitate to wound their frie nl 1 nt truths when there 1 necessity for it W !u never som 1 comes to me and | § 'tly frank,’ 1 ) stab me to the | g heart. There ar s of telling | N quieting church in the last ten year have S 7 e from Methodist, [reshyte n‘mn N oshine ST Baptist nations, and not Brighton and Morfoeco “pipes om 1l . Walsh and He Ider's, 460 Muh This a 5 the dis dvt There will he produ o S ¢ e half Al t a LAt b Retail merchant sumber af! oup recouits . e ekl i conts a quart uinly something terribly amiss,' SBLARTORTAISIaNn, &8 ’ | members are Invited to atten 8, OT1 rld's population e Vietrolas, records, . L Comnors-Halloran Steres LADIES’ DEPARTMENT 215 Main Street New Britain, Conn. Tomorrow Only—A Wonderful the truth. You can tell all the truth, /'8 neces: or not, regardlc of con- sequences, or tell only the st of the true things and let unsaid the things that hurt. everythir 1 all you know. | Complir man when he “does|§ somethi vorth while, but don’t flatter people and give them a wrong | tmpression of themselves. Whenever | [§ o man comes up ¢ s me on the back and ys: ‘You" good fellow, |8 I like your face,’ I know he’s after | something and I look to see if my pockethook is safe."” “Proverbs, 12th chapter and the | B8 19th verse “The lip of truth shall be established forever hut lying | tongue is but for a moment'! The dip- ||} lomatic history of the world will prove |# the truth of ti ement, Advertise ell Truth. “Nobody will trade with a firm that | & advertises untruths. The big bus S | firms of the country are doing bus - pess on the level at is the only |§ way to prosper. There are a great many men who haven't found out yet |8 that it doesn’t pay to lie. They think like the boy in school, who s o Ite 1s an abomination in the sight of | § the Lord but an ever present help in time of trouble’ Some people are such natural born liars, everytime they say something they have to tell |} nine more lies to cover it up. Lack of Justice. “They are so busy telling additional lfes that they can’t stop to explain the preceding ones and it does no good to |8 stop them. A man is born almost a liar,’ He must learn to tell the truth W the same as he learns to shoot a gun. Lack of justice also causes much of |8 the trouble between man and man and | nation and nation. The Rockefeller | foundation reports that there are 000,000 people in America who too poor to go to law. They either suffer injustice or take the law in their own hands. The only thing to preach today is adness and friendship. We must above petty jealousics. We must have a larger vision. It was nothing but petty jealousies between the presi- dent and congress which caused all the trouble over the league of nations. Tt was just petty jealousy, meanness and narrownes EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEEDS CLERGYMEN Steady Decrease in Number of Men Who Begin Study of Ministry Is Alarming New York, Dec. 23.—The Episcopal church in the Unplted States faces a |§ real problem through the steady de crease in the number of recruits to |f the ministry, a commission appointed to nvestigate the subject declared in | a veport made public today situation, the commission stated “is more grave than seems to be the case with other religious bodies.” In the diocese of New York where in the fifties there was one minister for every 491 communicants, the commission found that today ti was only one minister for every “That this proportion is roughout the country,” a s said, “is ind A by the fact the the diocese of Rhode Island ir ter w recruited for " every 526 members, while today only | one minister is 1 ited for every | 3,754 members; and that through the southwestern states, where in I‘*‘J”‘ one minister was produced for every 5 communicants, a present one is d for every 5,000 communi- How about mother and dad || this Christmas? Don’t you want to make them happy with a pair of Glasses? Frank E. Goodwin — Optometrist — 327 MAIN ST., TEL. 1905 ] 3¢ [m] 8 [m] It 8 PALACE—Starting Sun. “Third Anniversary Week” Biggest Show ever in Town Reserved Seats @%@@@@@@@@@@E@@@@@@@@@@ A new arrival of splendid values in attractive braided, embroidered and tailored models for women and misses More Than 15 Styles Materials of Tricotine, To Choose Velour, Velvets From and Silk HOLIDAY SPECIALS — Duvetyn, Velvet Brocaded Silk Jorsgy Changeable | (repe de Chine, beautifully Taffeta, Novelty Flounce lace trimmed Envelope ‘HAND BAGS 2 76 | PETTICOATS 3 16 Chemise . ... 2 36 [ | . ® ettt rab bl e M s e DR RN s e TR R ) 5 ) ) 3[4 ()45 ] 3 () 3 ] 45 ] ] 3% @@EU@@@QD"' 5 ] g ] o]0 ] Central Market 65 East Main Street wit o TURKEYS 48¢ Ib TURKEYS 55¢ Ib e o TURKEYS 60clb iy CHICKENS 38c by Roasting A Step From Ma'n Street e G ] 43 e ECE | | ] & 5[4 ] 5[] 55 [ 430 ) £ 40 ) ) 4[] 2 3 [ 3 O 3 ) 3 (] ] 5[] 3 ] "[EI-B“ . be Clothing House Handsome Neclkwear — Splendid Colors and Combinations Noth 50c to $2.00 " a ls More Practical Than Bathrabes — $6.00 to $12.08 Mer’s Dress Vests For Tu: d Full Dress — $6.00 to 53.00 Fine Sweaters For Sport and Town Wear Handkerchiefs With Initial — 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ each Skating and Lined Caps—81.25 and §1.85 Shirts - Splendid Patterus — $1.00 t0 87 Umbrellas - $1.50 to $8 Pajamas - $1.50 and Higher The Incomparable Gifts Are Muffers In Silk Angora and Brushed Wool — $1.50 to $5.00 i at '! Morairg Specials i Ham- ' 10c 254 =T Lean Frosh e 7e Sirloin and Short Steaks nalvic Al Morning Specials Best Maine Potatoes reckc 39€C Pure Lard 12¢ Best Tub Buttor .. 45¢ § Wonderful Al - Day Sfxeciais PRIME BEEF FRESH PORK MILK FED VEAL Lb. Lean Chuck T Ih Lean Boiling T Lb. 18c Lb. MILK 11 Lean Pot Roasts 10(: | :.}-l:m Pork Chops ) 2‘: ‘\Cl»m (j, Roast K 250 3 : 2oasts 14(.. ;»;., Own Sausage ;':5 | 1‘::“ Por Stew 100 1 ;';;mw shoulder Steak 18(: :.I.:\\ Leal Lard iac ::‘m..» Chops » 356 FRESH F D NATIV] FOWLS And Roasting ' SELECTION IN TOWN OF THE FINEST THE BE ?0(. Lbh. Mince Meat Pha iy Pack Pumpkin 31.15 Bag SUGAR WITH PURCHASES Store Open Frlday Evenlnp 30¢ b up “ra ST EVER @Eh up HAMS 20c Lb. Tvv.:‘\'i”'” 3 ‘ 250 sl b 126 g . $1.15 Bag oeR EVERYTHING IN FRESH PRUITS h Q AND OV EGETABLES Closed All' Day Monday

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