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P e LT R T TP L 23 o I3 5 | PAINTS (NO DAMAGE) 3 3.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE Of Course! This Is A Cash Sale THE JOHN BOYLE COMP NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922 SMASHING BARGAINS SALE ENDS, SATURDAY, MARCH 11th NZVER BEFORE HEARD OF OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SUCH HIGH GRADE GOODS AT SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES IT’S A BAD FIRE THAT DOES NO ONE GOOD VARNISHES (SLIGHT DAMACE) AND OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW STOCK OF | SNAPPY WALL PAPERS FOR 1922 WE WILL QUOTE NO PRICES, AS THE PAINT TRADE WOULD CLEAN US OUT IN SHORT ORDER BIBLECLASSMEN HEAR OF PATIENCE Rev. Johm L. Davis Tells 728 Men About Applied Religion | s to be Dr. Jekyll on| Sunday and Mr. Hyde on Monday he| is very apt to be Hyde all the time, according to the statements made hy | Rev. John L. Davis, in his talk on| “Applicd Re *to the Every- man's Bible cl terday morning. Despite the ! : attended the service. A seven-piece orchestra, composed entirely of mem- bers of the class, furnished mus fore and after the service, aylor led the singing. -ayer Nor Paticnce a time we pra ‘O Lord give us patience’ and then we expect God to wrap up a bundle of patience in a non bon box and send it to us| If a man tri Ly parcel post. God doesn't do things that way, the only way to he- come patient is by endurance,” e sald. He told a story of a woman| who prayed for patience and her cousin came with her family to visit| and the woman lost her patience She praved for more paticnce and her | cousin came back again. Again she lost her patience and prayed for mor " On Coldest Night She didn't know that God was send-| 'The¢ recent lnitlation ‘of: 40 new (B Hen:cousin - to: tost ‘Nen phience | membsrs-of (the u=iguxsilan, o and that was the way she could get|the District of Columbla: tock place patience . |on the coldest night of the y in No Jekyil And Hyde Methods a cornfield. Here one of the clans- “Goil es wisdom (o him wlo|Mel 18 varming up: for it, but that doesn't mean| A e ST A he will give you a college edu- | cation. 1T you get down on your|rejoice in your high estate of € knees and ask for wisdom to do right, | tianity, honesty, morals and rich don't [the sight of wint he have it i’ you don't will give it to you. If s hecause you poorest men th I he said “If vou are going to deal with tiod |soclated with the greatest men t you've got to be on the level, Nojever lived hecause in the poor man donble-minded man can get anything [the great man found something he from . There is no Jekyll and|couldn’'t buy with all his money. The Hyde business about it, if you are go- | wealthy man can rejoice in what he ing to be Dir. Jekyll on Sunday and [has. but the poor man tan rejoice in Mr. Hyde on Monday, first thing you |[what he is. know you'll he Hyde all the time Human Weaknesses No Disgrace To Be Poor “Blessed is the man who endureth “There is nothing to rejodee in pov- | temptation. There isn't a man here erty. but it you are poor, really poof, [but h ¢ weakness, A young e ~ S— - | man once ran away with another linan's wife, therehy breaking up a 11 [ vappy home. wh sked why he| I ldia it he said, T deyil triel io STOP THAT Al [tempt me with money and 1 wasn't Al |interested: he tried me with honesty ' and I wasn't interested; he tried me TCH!NG 41 Iwith wine and I wasn't intereste nd 3 Kl |then he tempted me with min Its unnecessaryand Al fana that was my wear syt Th saa H thing is there are more wrecks along | nerve.rackmg.é.pply 'r [this line than any other,” Rev. Mr. cooling Resinol [ Davis said o o4 ‘Let no 1 was tempted Qintmentand know of God.'-* God tempts-io man, he onyy| the comfort it gives. tests him. Some men say they sin O [ becanse they travel or associate with IDEAL FORBABY'S sinful friends. It isn't your friends, TENDER SKIN it's what's in you, [If some men went to another town. the first thing they | would ask, would be, ‘where is the! jail,’ e they wonld expeet to L there. Ar short time, Some men | Wil 1 the bad peaple in town | Soothing and Healing we men will tind all the good, ort time. Its what's inside of at e l.et the [rejoice in his honesty er lived have poor man Some of the Robert B. Sk¢ fr had appointed Re Taylor, of the People's church, as a member of the executive committee of the class. Rev. Mr. Taylor's official-title will be, “Director of Mu; e s Party th Although it was a raing, gloomy night, 600 members of F man’ Bible class assembled at the Y. M. A, at 8 o'clock Saturday night and proceeded to make merry as a result of a membership wager between the Red and Blue armi General H. W. Gee, Red army, spared no pains to make his party a success and to assure his guests, the boys of the Blue army, a| good time, Yo The program opencd with three [ I two minute rounds of barrel hoxing contest hetween Messrs, Kutscher and Rehn. The men were in padded barrels and did some funny stunts in boxing. Several times the harrels fell over and precipitated the 1oxers to the floor. pe as head of the gt W be ts To Generals to throw a coin of some kind at fhe [ with the practice in the United States Several selections w rendered by |dish, the coins later to he given to|and France, where, he says, »very op- the Baker Brothers, Negro quartette|Rev. Dr. J. I Klingberg, of the| portunity is given to Chinese students | broom, sweep, and fo W. H. Gee, | trom om Plainville. At presented to Walter emblematic of the e Red army. a bottle of an inspiration for future effo A variety of magical stunts rformed by Clements, the mag Hartford, and a Earl ‘Burdick wrestlers of ve a 10 minute demon Mr. and Mrs. Al. Malm wre on the program were present, hecause of illness. boung, who had planned to irry Lauder songs was pre suffe able to sing. t 'To Children’s Home the program a large M L A in the cente and I tion Da lish placed THE AFFAIRS OF JANE YES MOTHER this point Liey. John L. Davis, on behalf of the entire INletcher, al of the Blue army, with a new clean general of comedy tum- | bling act by Leroy and Appleton fol- lowed, 5 G. Hergstrom, itation, n, who unable to sent, but ng from a cold and was mat 1 in the room was requested A Free Show Children’s home. When the coins were counted it was found there was| and a handful of trolley to- The committec in charge made Dr. Klingherg will be presented with $50. It was *| planned to make the presentation last. night, but although other ministers were present, Dr. Klingberg was un- .|able to be there. Kkens. up the difference and Chinese in England Complain They i Are Not Given Work in Their Fac- Bl tories, llondon, March 6.— Chinese stu- dents in Kngland are complaining that British manufacturers are chary of admitting them to their workshops, | according to 8. . Tan, ex-secretary .| of the London Chinese Students asso- ciation. He contrasts this attitude . HELLO, DORIS ! WHERE. ARE YOU GOING P DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HELLO, ToM! WHY, I’'M GOING OVER To YOuUR WHAT DID YOu SAY, JANE? DID YOU ACCEPT HIM 7P [WRAT, YOU REFUSED ALLAN AND WIS N\\\_\_\ONS‘, MY GOODNESS, JANE, WHY DID YOU DO THAT 7 BRUSHES (DAMAGED to combine work and study. Itirst secretary (hu Chao Hsin of the Chinese IEmbassy in l.ondon has just made some very pointed remarks in regard to the attitude of many Iinglish people toward China. He sair that so-called friends of China sometimes remark ‘“the most interest- ing thing would be to find out how to open up China.” Was it not fair, he urged, to ask whether China had not views of her own as to how she should be opened up? Judging from the way some people talked, Chu Chao Hsin contin- ued, China was very much in the po- sition of some joint at a sacrificil feast, with every guest trying to dis cuss how they could best charge it uj ANY NEWSBRITAIN, CONN. Simply Rub It toapply. to their own advantage, while all the time pretending they were really act uated by the greatest goodwill io- ward the animal which had furnished the chief dish. He reminded his hearers that the American Secretary of State, John Hay, who orizinated the poticy of the “Open Door,” had raid: “Whoever vn- derstands China sociall politically, economically, religiously, holds the o T JUST COULDN'T HELP I'T MOTHER -| HIM DQ\DOSE AGAIN (aniani BY YUUING JED SO FUNNY B0 TO SE=. L e ) HOW'S WILBUR THESE DAYS? IS HE BEHAVING HIMSELF ? with [% POKER LAST NIGHT ) e R ( HE STAYED ouT U'NTIL Two OCLOCK PLAYING I'M GoOD AND || HE'S GOT HIS NERVE, SORE AT HIM! LS\ PLAYING POKER - ; | SUPPOSE HE WAS BUSTED AGAIM “HIS MORNING P — NO, HE WON-HE SIDN'T TELL ME, BUT | KNOW HE DID HOW DID You FIND OUT ? \BY ALLMA WELL, LOSA |y THROWR NS TROUSERS ONi cHAIR, AND WHEN KB /iNS HE] FOLDS THEM UR\MD LAYS THEM UNBI? WIS PILLOW - THE §p TicKwAD!