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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1025, | Iread t | 0 situntion | gansaasananns ‘New Britain Herald it o uch & st ' i) mand Phe allegations by the Chita govern- | —BY ROBERT QUILLEN-—— ment deieg " Jupine Franco se il and the UAAAR P PP AN AP v ewer eladim of the u 0 il { 1 ¢ 2 \iter all, the most profific e natural resources of the weik Entered at the T Boain | gation from the I® viar Is the stork nd natural hoggishness of the an Second (¢ o the existence tron TELEPHONE (¢ ied by mili OB ‘ Phe disecordant note 10 the concert Misuitiaon O the Powers seems to be the high ¢ It aay he all right for Prance to Editorial ltooma Lirasnasare VRO KTOUDE O { ¥ - . bulld w great navy. Some people who | Bl Siberia e ( It Mars turhed over a new deaf on [can't pay theie grocery bills drive fine } (7 Sreftahis -ndvertisls . 5 mder orders ¢ | f ostuff of {the Fiest, let us hope it was a leave |ears ‘ room always ope caused puch o stir in Washiseton and srdinary iteh is only skin deep, but Member of The Associnted Press sewhere that consideration of fyjie) for offier goes to the marrow B e e o, TR O e Renek, ' ' L To Clean Up Our Stock Swits . . From $35.00 To $45.00 v . volde eredited 1o It or not othirwisw Cre . st i 5 SR ® In this paper and also Jocal new IPrench and Japanese officiils have Well, well, it's falr enough, Some e | ! women roll thelr stockings, and some 1 a stout denlal, This denial g enteped roll baby carriages 2 .‘ A Member Audit Burean of Clrenlat must be taken as true for the pres —_— 3, LT L ant. It 1t were false, 1f good arounds| Teumn one thing every day: Mice |HP 'HHJlux!ll‘vlh in the tooth-puste | B which furnishe i nd for the sation of the Far I miy b troyed by hitting them on |408 may not muke you want the puste, | By ; ) Jlegation of the Far Bastern but they make you want the girl, 4 ® tise with o 8 ¥ e the I 1w 1e head with a b efroulation, Our cireul 8 nre ation should be shown, it is im PResdiunon this vl . : sible to forecast what the result ere are Just two ways fo heat u |8 o R I B TN A, o 1 N ot o s 0 wtersell i ot @ This Lot Includes Our Stein - Bloch And Shuman Suits . N lick him, T % sternation and the complete disheart- ol AWEFUL LESSONS, ening of those who are bending cvery Man's attitude toward freedom s | B Al] Good Sizes A"ld 'Pattems that of the parent who makes the kid take castor oll but chooses a substitu- favoring full publicity in cascs of 1ol voiations among nations. The task 5 {4 : : kg elhl] A A = volting, terrible tragedics, it may D¢ fyouig seem hopeless O 15 Per Cent. Reduction On All Our Stein - Bloch And Shuman In connection with the argumentsd. ot toward the establishment of bet- ; at the nres aceomplishe ! | mot an or the siate is used in wn- R sald that the press has accomplished |\ g ryp g france is concerned it is|inracite coal. Some of it is used in| TPeace hath her vietories. 1t takes a much in making known to the peoble [, o ooginie to see how such a treaty [eheap lead pencils. thousand bullets to kill a soldier, but | & . generally the conditiezs surrounding [ (RPN Mear Hastern - ke oniy o to ki an o (8 Qyercoats — A Few Good Sheep Lined Coats At Sale Price the Rialto fire in New Haven. Jalegation ohuld’ Bavs exibteds G, Tne:sliss muy anriak yhar by year, | hystander Public sentiment has been aroused but there will always be enough of H{ S—— Japan, howes<z, the situation is dif- |y, ke a paragra People once thought the world only all over this part of the country.|. ... mp. geparation of the military Sl {6,000 years old, but now they realize Building commissions, New Britain's | \5 " Tl e or progres. | At that, the Japanese “Mutsu” isthat no world can get in this kind of | g °o . tncluded, have been stirred to greater | & 20 BB e possibliity of a |70 more of a menace to reason than mess In so short a time, activity no matter how efficient and ; 5 the American puns concerning it. ! - - ‘e &rre 0 Eng 00 ¥ % energetio they may have been before olution. There is, in Japan, 'an ap —— A statcsman says the interest palling ignorance in high places of the Still, the man who tells you he has [ Can and the United States IPine. Now when statesmen e atrophor actions of others, also in high places. [no desire to be rich may be truthful |identical, , - In this city it is good to note thal |/ "o (o) 1o the Tar Eastern delega- [ other respects. concede that the interests in all na- | gk 271 MAIN STREET steps have been taken to make in- [ " | ARt Sl | i ) il tion's claim in regard to the alleged ! spection of all buildings more thor- s ¢ = Peace might endure forever, except |civilized, ] cret treaty made by officers of the ough. The owners of such buildings = & 8 L e e e e e ety s o s e % anese troops secret arrangements|drawn from such acceptance. . = ¢ alteration will be in a frame |'“P / . “:Ed 2 ‘q L:,““Y;mr: i m"lkf' such | might well have been made by Japan- France did not demurr to the first (Contributed) T = FIRE HAZARD HERE AN T EEH]NGS P e R SRR g : use officers in Siberla, Whether or not | 1toot proposal; she is willing o apply By JAMES SHEPARD El]jWORTH [‘EAGU 2 7, 3 FOR M:N g M 1 alterations, to take such precautions 3 i i The postman’s bag from all the mail o their actions may be considered as ac- [ the international laws of warfare to =5, (50 @0 et L N Ve T i (5 Soemin I hendieg hbarmhe UBIECT OFPROBE ... . sooee— o sty as are ordered—all because they have 3 sy e T or e termiblosoonsesions of Japen s 8 question to be | the submarine as well as to other Ves- | atoneg each plece which hears your - - sences which followed and the awful settled only after a complete under- 5. She is now willing to discuss the name 4l —_— Works Preparing for Four Gathers q - b e standing of the Japanese government | other propos: Undoubtedly she will And brings the same to you. L4 1 Building © issi fucts Enspec- tragedles which had their inception : Building Commission Instructs inspec T WIS Eaason complexities 1s obtained—and it is [ attach conditions to any actual ac- as This § 5 at the Rialto fire. The tramping postman with his load [y f 0 : X e a0 s Z 2 ; : lioubteat it tnis “complete undefstand- + ceptance ‘of the ryle proposed that| =t (TE TP : W tor to Prepare Data—Law o bt our meetings have been arranged New Britain, grieving still over the ; BIOpte / s ever on our trail, V : v s e atiangy ing” will ever come. the use of submarines against mer-|13ic 1oad and heart are both made Rigidly Enforced. by the committee in charge of th nley Works oremen's nights. They loss of life in New Haven, may profit g e : s s 1 0 gromtiol ooy jof thu firo"h Public |that Japan has “replaced” cer rule, based on that just mentioned,| DBy passing out the mail. Tinit X van. av, 4 y dd wvll';\]f-“\l.”‘ 1"':{]‘l:“:;\I(_(v‘i'”"'('-jl};‘; i ]'““"K_\_"H”I;I’“ _l“l\f“."'”;“)l :f"f::ihfw Seemingly forgotten by the Public ob S OMmARABE Of o AUbTEYING e . (e cetive to safety In|and March 21, on the fifth floor of Utilities commission, or at least seem- His heavy load makes him enjoy Rev. John L. Davis, who was deah p5k P | o, 106 bullding, A spaaker has been ! e s ek The making of it light, the summer institufe’ of the New o S Sl o NS SR bal e e s 4 tislyjiimpossiblofotrmending; s 'I‘ viston shall bs held guilty of sh ot |dhe stormy. duya he tust endin an district of the Epworth Teague| At a meeting of that body Ilast|secured for each occasion and the pitnaEon BEUe (Ol LONICroseiE, - )¢ piracy. With England in her mind,| Make other days more bright. Middletown, last July, will be dean|night, Building Inspector John ¢ | mecting wili be opened with supper at this New Britain may do nothing cx- B i of the winter institite fo be heid in| Glichrorst was authorised to immedi- | § gelock. : p e appeal ags e c is- : g3t 5 o always can enjoy £8od hies this city, according to an announcc-|tely mike v of all buildings he program for each evening I8 as BATS 1o appe nl' fr-u;: lf; U“{ CoguL {his rule, that the merchant vessel be | P:(l)\\x{‘l,\‘s!“.;ni: v;y\in,\ gbod health ke i it hien | within the city limit which eome un- | follow January 17, B, W, Pelton sga gl e Bl b lefined clearly and that strict pro- | vy "o aker from day to day, | Starts January 20 and continues for| der the provisions of Chapters 133-134 | will on “Unnecossary Tatigue pelled to get ine the habit of doing e AR e i R UeiG HRE Lg Y| Sirco davs, will he held in the rinity |00 185 of the state statat land February 7, T. L. Weed RBut renewed appeals should be made % ¥ i i This means that not only will every | will « » on “Employing Help before another lesson is taught to g arouse the state authorities to action —before other lives are lost at this as are found to be dangerous and in e Tramping Postman With His Load e troops in Siberia with fr troops. Students of Japanese affairs have written much con- guilty of violating this second pro- cerning the splacement” of troops. It is on their authority that the statement is made that instead of re- placing old troops with new one, Ja- pan merely adds the new troops to AT : L ythe S i i i i tethodist chureh, of New Britain. e smpl gtlon of: & s e SNt s Gat Board. Ciicop theater : tnspected and 1 and Labor Turnover'’; Tebruary 28, GaLotty J0med SLh8. Lriendiy. 1og to comply with the , but a wory | Cedrie Powers will explain the se Doth welcome him each day, school, the Y. M. C. A., the ¥. W. C.|and ) s and Tools,” and M. T, A & B, society,the Tiks | March . 15 Pritchard will delve the old ones there stationed, thus Ldding gradually to her Siberian force under the guise of a seemingly inno ossibility of such 1ato Plans are going forward rapidly towards entertaining the many dele- ; i And as he leaves they follow him i bécted % attena. tho| Axthe ¥ ; haHon may 28 In akine e mendl SRS SRl gates '(, are expecied to attend At 3 3 t cent and wise action. R ~ sion® of the institute. Members of [ ¢ub, every church, and, in lngonthegalys 5 5 andpeg 1gerous spot. e e A chantmen will interest France before R eais : oo o <t S T s be belleved for the pres- ity s anter. | €very building used at ail for purposes ment Production Charts. LE oGP el eVt Lobldle Y she gives unqualified acceptance of | In our own ci a dog e S LR S R S S : The commitice in “ Ix nt at least that there are any “sccret [ : That twic 1 = tain free of charge, the delegates for public assemblit _The t 1 ALL THE . hie second and third TRoot g posal, it twice each day doth meet, wom and hreakfast and additional| 1N this connection the commission | nishts as announced in the latest is- Johm Kendricks Bangs in a lecture [treatie Jut the action of the st et The postman tramping o'er his route geiehts have been made for 6| Sites that the law telative to overs |#ue of the Stapley Workers {8 as fol« crowding, and the rules against plac- | 10W . A. Maben, chairman; Georgn hips. The question of how far delivered here some months ago, |Eastern delegation in making their e Upon a certaln, street. wining other meals to he sorved at ) : ot b ian; HS0res i s S R \llegation has put the world on notice; e £ the chureh and the Y. W. ¢, A, chairs in the aisle will be es- | Rawling HOTE U . Pelton, J, e S B TR el Wi Sinanan thespn- has Talkeh om & PIVE-CENT BREAD. This early dog, there ting lonz, | Atternoon Of Pleast pecially enforced, and the co-opera- | J. Toomey, G Iay Brown, C. J. Wil- the newspapers printed accounts of |the Siberian d a8 laxRen.on e Doth faithfully remain, Glenardl Seorotary O, I Rarnes lias| tion of the-five and police deparp-(Jiame, L., Deming, J. A. Pelletier tragedies, suftering,. distrels, -accl- I"ntil he joins his postal friend offered the exclusive use of the Y. M.|ments to this el will be songht dents and the like. He spoke of the ”,[, _fl"" 4 \I! ,‘\L",.‘:""‘_‘,Mj';r. :h;"“ "] And turns back home again. Every building that is not properly or will leave the people of this 3| #38ARUNE T LU AL L e € { o'clock on the afternoon of Satur- depressing -readkion following a pe equipped with fire escapes will be or- 4 e e U land is able to ascertain the length | T like to see the postman come day, January 21, for athlctics and|dered to have them installed and : 3 Ve bnsautanan o ountries in an extremely un- if b ay, January for athletics and L OVRT rusal of the morning paper each day »”:'“‘r_ e (" e & "")-. UL e “staft of life” by it, she may| With mail from day to dav. games. The program wiil he in|many buildings that alreads firc IF IT IS OQYSTERS —a reaction the effects of which last- [certain frame of mind as to the ac- | BE B5 e R R ana | o' balf the stuff he often brings | charge of the “Y” physical director.|cscapes which are not nowever as 2 ed throughout the day. He, however, [tual, bona fide success of the gather-|" it R ¥ I'm sure to throw away. J. C. Beche, or the South|casily accessible as they might be, You Want, Then i fn private conversation, expressed full e v whieh sl aarel 1t iac |, WUEN 6 houssgile. s able W geb cussion before the conference adjourns . A. gym for two hours from 2 until ol prices are on their way. B okt Dt 1 il il be ordered to maise nece In New York city, in any of the|and yet T thank him for my mail Jigan recital 4 ! terations. Go To — T @npiEalationiol e nacelly. ol the . ] shops of a great chain of stores, sy | What cver it may be. the sume day. Wi pe ’ "EZ‘ dally paper and modified his eriti- 3G s may use that old yard-stick today, Tn|But have no thanks for those who The V(-(:‘\"::w “1 ‘f"“‘ '""f;i*’"”'\ e l.{ 0 N l S S 4 S i ;'J {4 alem somewhat, having turncd from| e commi M o nd The program will open N ittee on profession ethics | 1 angiage th sewife m fon of 25 talk on “The Incorrigible Optim- |, S ¥ . plin. legpage the lousewilt mgy worthless trash to me. ning, January 20, with an address by (00 the proposed wage reduction of 25 alk on h neorrigi pm=1,¢ the New York County Lawyers' As- [ huy a pound loat of bread for five Rev. Dr. George 1. Nuckolls, pastor|per cent for men employed by 11 20 ,)0 St + gt t il 'rvmql : r", o i _ [sociation has made a ruling in regard | cents as she used to do in the deay, T'he postman always works for us, of the St. James M. E. church, of|'arge paper manuf 3 + @ ALChPULEE The subject is always interesting. |, ,jeadings in a divorce action that | dead long ago. On him we all depend, New York city. This meeting will 1 expected wh arbitra Hartford Aside from the basic argument that o G s v = ok e N No one is watched for more than he ym 7:30 p. m., until 9:15 p. m,, pointed to inve the merits ¢ Y. L it first shocks the layman. It has held If sentiment and condition of mind L1 . convened " hepa Telepnone 3374—3375 ing at Washington. newspape rfl].:r( |.; . y: that .n" \'\v 1 it is “not necessarily improper” | of people have the strong influence on He's ever ”’,I ! friend. 5 ‘Ln: \'vntrn)\'\m\ti\:..n will be group mect WW] l,:,‘“,, n”lw“ o f’”"“_“f "‘_‘“"“'” :“"’_" """’.' SINE |0 4 Jawyer to put in a “general | happiness, hope and optimism accred- PAKER-M'CORMICK PLANS. I'rom 9 ‘o'clock until 9:50 the next|fected by the wage cut. for their life; that advertising is de- |0 5010 1o his client in such a suit al- [ ited to them, there will come a gain e morhing Dr. Nuckolls will deliver an e Joined As Soon As Her Health Per-|other addre hich will he followed ; hy a class in “Life's Wi by R be denied which he knows to be true. | bread greater far than the mere penny IFrederick F. Voorhee tor of ihe al- | or pennies it represents. 1t fs anoth-| Chicago, Jan. 4.—Miss Mary Lan-|South Mecthodist church in Hartford. fon Baker and Allister - McCormick, | A class in home missions will are those of intelligent, think - 2 g ; whose wedding was 1 cetedly | cc cted hy Dr. Nucholls ar iction in New York state, it is not | the direction in which prices are go- [ 511" “‘“’ ling was uncxpectedly| conducted by Dr. Nuchelly and Uled off Mong ing men who belleve that full pub-f. iy ionan fuv e Tvvan|| Ing i 46, BeeeinlY: welne today | ¥ aitarrioon, 68 suesta) In foxelBn misgions by ki, &, Sy Ty ; Lo o ) b nowe i b 2 ) £ 1 ) day | waited in the Fourth Preshyterian | Moss, assistant secretary of the hoard A N D thing beneficial to society e permit his cliend to v(h'”" such in- | just after the people of this locality fehurch will he married as soon as of forelgn missions, of New York T o S T S — fidelity although the client has in vie been reading that food prices ;\xl,lurf,.,lm::‘r:‘,]:i‘.m‘.“,,“‘I‘[.p””mvl'.v city. Gt B AL Tt 2 - Y Do o5 Titams, aoted foutnaiist| oo iy S e 15 pullty Hnat, SO R B en Ol Rer et g I: both ‘:!un’\?nl;:fs.fi ; i At 11 o'clock there will be an ad- | ¥ PP A E O L l A N . [of the unfaithful acts alleged. in the month of December, “ho wedding is only postponed, so|fress by A, H. Phelps, of Hartford, A : and Dean emeritus of the 2 Of course a lawyer ha right to = S far as I know," sald Alfred L. T president of the second general con- f Jo alism ow ik s ¢ i b S > \‘”l' " lreruse to accept such a case—may re- [The frost is on the window pane [athor of tlie bridd-toxbe, "My dough.[ference fof the digtrict ~ Hpwort apropos. Ile advocated publicity even| = L % el b LRy Ta was oo 11 ts BELS jed. That's| lengue. Luncheon will be served in | g k) 1s¢ to defend a man or a woman u It's getting thick and thicker, foo carly | the church turday afternoon wiil i in matters of crime and 1 Il th is to it But i ” 4 € s . 3 § too eurly der such circumstances, Many - |erica B Souse S Bt ‘ o e AL ; ) ; 3 according to the reports 1ch ¢ nstin Lany will fol vicd Billy Sous nd ne‘er again to talk about future wedding he given® over entir ly to frolics _hx p the Y. M. €. A, gym and to the music that such publicity is necessary low this course despite the ruling of [*Can I thaw out with likker." They must be made by my daughter, i 6 O i e cantotion of this committee. There are grounds on -t anyway; and she 18 In 10 condition to |#L tréat by Mr. Deebe. Supper| wi A r i iction of « " Faite Che e be served in the church at H k) ; which the decision was based, how- . X . fare the public and make society saf ' i No heat-generating friction is caus- | .| o'clock. S 3 i & TeRnlly tvatred mind A on is caus- | At the McCormick home, L. Hamil- |2 He advocated the publication only of [*¥¢™ o0 by a falling mercury, tah MeDormidle denisd the fatap Social Time g A it MeCormick denled that Allister| pyom g:30 until § o'clock Saturday| B g Have us send ore to your I soviate, | 570G 10 10 50, may see the distinction e s S o8 G evening will he observed as a social 0 . 4 He stated, that all “news” s it to ™ A, Headline tells happy 1922 that P T SN ge pturbed |y gt together period and will bel g home on Free Trial. You CAN Thfl §90N08 Jebe L G mocERLD 1 he sald. “He. WS WOM-| g intweranl sffefn Heom. 8 o'tlock buy one on our easy terms with- “New Haven is Ready to Greet the | i 3 R < K : : Yot tabn o the plinti 5o ¥ ried over Mary's illness. But he was 9:15 ore wi g % i i phasized (& et that all that hap e New Yes What it New Haven [not ill himself. Yesterday he was les :!::-',‘(‘i«':,]: up"-n'::':: ||’:;-n|':“\m ]I’)’r I\:;‘(; s, U Byl iy LLCEERY pens is notneeas: “news” in the Jadn't been “ready?” Awful thought, [ Worried. No, he hasn’t seen Mary |ppe s T e s mroot of the svisfam of the por. |The jndge must be conviaced that the s 100 11l to see him. prayers. ; i § teed for one year free repair. B R . il % Jlaintiff has grounds for the divoree Woman who “Enters College in To Proach Soi icy of the press of this country, and [PiIN > 0 Preach Sermon < Best butter bic . Russell Bros.| Sunday morning the Young Wom- |4 READ THESE: \ If ther no denial the proof must ¢ ¢, with her Sons™ is, neverthel s showing hat such polies T | P R \ by herself HEBUEE e e gn's Tiltls dlase Sl RS lpds Ly, I When Francis Dances With Me worked for the od of the Margaret Crawford, 4 stant to Rev. asserted tha @ United cenlal" partakes of what the law calls AARAAAAS John L. Davis. At the usual church Love’s Ship ¥ § hour, Rev. Dre Moss will oécupy the el ey y s ,',,J‘..‘,::“\‘: “‘;’.“,‘.,A”.‘ ]<‘>“v.:‘ “:, ;\M,‘,l et e R T s @8 25 Years Ago Today pulpit and will preach the Sunday|F Tuck Me To Sleep clpal natior lamb, i i i o & . morning sermon, Dinner will be 3 3 wtorney for the p IE Wil Be e will know that all warfare has | § (Taken from Herald of that date) ¢ lwcrved at the Y. W. C. A, : Weep No More (My Mammy) Ph G TalEoRe. Wi : lconstrued to say merely, not “I deny - At 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon K Lu-A quite o did Chatles 1 ,|that T aid those things” but rather [0 rrom Plainville 'way ‘round to there wall be an Epworth League con ' a-LU- b | There were seven deaths and four [secration and communfon service lec B]“e Dan“be Blues | marriage licenses recorded during the | Ly the pastor, Rev, John L. Davis. tinetly u te ' fdered in this purely technical Hght, |jivery lamb in the land will be flecced, | Christmas w 5 5 0" ’ % very le y in the land 1 b ceed, hristmas wee I 5 o'clock until 6 o'clock 6 p. m., prond to p 1 \ the shock is not so severe, And still it Herbert L. Mills has sold his trotter | will be the usual social hour, followed I Want My Nlammy to 1. 15 Linke and has purchased | by supper in the church. ! Hear All the Latest At allowed to haj ¢ill be difficnlt for o particularly con- ¢ COMMUNICATION FORWARDED. | “Red Robin,” a fast trotter, from a Final Sessions cientions lawyer to permit the er party in Kensington. At 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening, o SECRET TREATIES ance ¢ denial of the troth of al- [ apaptin Kelly - Objects to Quillen's| T1 sl meeting of the Swedish [as soon after as the “Leaguers’ got | o e . 3 i —— fucts which he knows are facts. Paragraph. Bethany church s held last even- | through their supper, for which only 1 s : ling with Rev. 1. G. Hjerpe presiding. |a f hour is allowed, there will be person knew that there was a " An objection to Robert Quillen’s|The church has now approximately |an Kpworth League meeting led by |} L] n berian question. The United States ACCEPTANCE “IN PRINCIPLE, | fact and fancy”, running as follows: | 252 members of which there are 154 | Kdward Beckley, of Hartford, presi- he Irish are now free and equal, | children. The halance in the treasury | dent of the New Haven district of the but when there is no fighting how can [ shows that there is $100 on hand. Ipworth League. 30 o'clock | The Big Furniture Store on Japan's inroads into 'n |in principie” means ti nation is [they pursue happines been re-| There were deaths in this city | Dr. C. 8 of New York, will beria. The matter is such a t £ to discuss o matter at (he con- [ceived from Martin Keily last month talk on “The Life a o) h 4 . ast mo; : ¢ Life and Poems of Eu- D .. one, however, that its discussion ference; it is just that and only that [, The letter has been forwarded tof Rev. C.G. Ohman is confined to his|gene Field.” EXDEl‘t I honograph Repamng Mr. Quillen through his Chicago of-|home with an illness and will be un-| The usual group prayer meeting at |8 Mrrn P e by ettty e |y mottee pu imgarencan Tt Ay ba A SNX ta pitend the Services thill weels. AIAR sl mesnda Kia Smacsan, DTSR T BB dent upon circulation and that ci G pendent upon circulation and that cir- |, o 10 qoing so he allows facts to | from this reduction in the price of culation is dependent upon the abil- mits, Family i ity of the newspaper to gather all the {50 BT mplaint aside from these old arguments | " 3 . " al eges infidelity, as it must in a divorce | cr and a vely notable step indicating plans. news which would PSS SRS, made print, drawing a distinetion which em- New prove the claim made of infidelity the the id that ¥ dis. [“Go anead and prove them." Con- Blsm has looked with anxious disapprova It has heen found that “acceptance |

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