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NEW BRATAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MAY 8 1922, Al’l"]ALT)l( S\ p : [can minister, Charles 8 Wilson | “ () G e o ot i o 41 v The “Quality '_!‘_92 DYED A SWEATER HELP SAVE SISTERS of all infernal machige at the legation American Legation at Softa to Suffer | a5y e Quilding 15 being AND SKIRT WITH Moshers asiatng Crusad W by L I AR 420 o8 Raipnsed: Mg | SSCEN CHRERE TTY T T !' ; snge Says, ——— . : Modest Dbesses and Action MACTURLS SKULL “DIAMOND DYES” | Dr. Ohman Bids Congregation . : il muinaca DAY ;B (R Kimasiita| - G D EUSLE RURNES Lo AN T, of Girls, ed Press)—A threat to blow up the |y o "W }:“.‘yl.n:‘;\ T il . SRS : : N b 3 Now. Tork o %' | American legation here uniess the [ e U8 B i maalie Livery “Diamond Dyes” packuage ral‘ewell fll Flllfll Sfll‘VlC% OW.Xarky . May Mothers are | {yiog States bringd about the rele \43;,'..:51|:,l;[‘:\v‘):.:.ulul»ri‘.‘\‘”n’ru:n‘ r'ql||; :.Twlr““ 7 tells how to dye cr tint any worn Polunning a crusade for the moral and ’ L surtarlal regoneration of - fazaing |0f €00 and Vanzetti communists un- | oo uutomobile. Dr. Davis Wasko faded garment or drapery a new rich g color that will not streuk, spot, fade, | Completing 27 yeurs us pastor of | *4UEhters by making an appeal to ;f;,:m:-;‘:;\“l::x’;“ l)r::n":'\,i,r.l,!;.\r“:“ ‘,“"‘” .| Witz who attended him found that the ol or run. Perfect home dyeing is gyar- |the Swedish Lutheran chureh, Ttev, |08 according to Mrs. Eugene J. [ San % "® ! fracture is not serious because it s on ua e ceeds 30 ion Pacl‘eu Grant, president of the New lngland | C80He" the outside of the skull, It iy thought anteed with Diamond - Dyes even if | Dr, 8, G, Ohman vreached his fare- The threat | tained | i MIXE G you have never dyed before, Just tell [well sermon at that church yesterday | WOMeN, Who says that an appeal has . | e b o oM AR O Lo o SCRPEArUERINL WhAthar: the' iakeridl | morh g to arh ot tha T Yesiarday 1 sent to members of the soclety fo|¢!4¢ in a clandestinely published an-|whed he released the cateh and fell BLACK. IXED or REEN you wish to dye iy wool or silk, or[gatlons which cver assembled to hear |USC this avenue of approach to the [urchist newspaper which, encased In a head foremost when the door sud- ] whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed | him speak. Dr. Ohman dWvelt large. [cOnsclence and modesty of the young|"¢? Wrapper was/sent to the Ameri-|denly opened. v Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes, gcods, For fifty-one years millions of |y upon the activities during the past |ir! women have been using “Diamond | years end addressed himself mainly We do nat want to reform her" Dyes" to add years of wear to their|to the many men and women whom | 8aid Mrs, Grant today, “merecly to urge old, shabby walsts, skirts, dresscs, |he had confirmied, e urged them |her to moderate her dress, her danc- eoats, sweaters, stockings, draperies, |to forever stand by their faith aud its|ing and her manners. As I told the hangings, everything! teachings. e members of our club, parents must Recelved $800. start a wave of moderation. It would ‘The purse which D, Ohman re-|be useless to try reforming girls, they ceived at the farewell reception ten-|always resent that and I myself, do P dered him Iriday evening totalled |not like reforms, - 9 |$800. Dr. Ohman again thanked his “Girls these days don't seem to have | congregation for their appreciation of fany clothes on from the waist up and his efforts to serve them the time he [skirts are so short there is little be- |spent in this city and felt certain that|low the knees. But we don't object {he would yet be able to give some ald [so much to the short skirts as to the in the matters of the church if the almost invisible walsts, because we are : |new pastor shouid desire him to do 1 fat e hbraviatedine Clergyman’ Galls AtADOD {02 Bometin e i, i s the vt bting it POSS]bl ] | = ~[{that much can be accomplished if we can enlist the bLoys or side. .and e flcmflse L i get them to dlw-‘mrug:t r();:(r ;la||l\1>nrlr;:| her present ways,” Because he saw seven drunken men . . n between Friday night and Sunday 5 | morning, Rev. John L. Davis is of / i | the opinion that drunkenness is on the increase in New Britain and he toolk L occasion to mention the fact at the Z | meeting of the Everyman's Bible 1 ik Y i class yestorday morning. “That shows e that booze Is being sold in this G i city in increasing amounts,” he said, | ; | i Sotng 1 e pmeanen e it [SEE : Announcements a5 Made - the devotes to informal talk each week. ; | The sermon was taken from James . y . G S and tended to show the difference he 1 e i hurChes at lmday Masses tween the wealthy people of old Tes- G i _— tament times and the rich people of 4 ¥ today. He cited examples in the life of Paul, James,’Lot, Judas, Sapphira and Ananias, which tended to prove | ‘Requiem masses this week as an- {nounced at St. Mary's church yester- day morning are as follows: Month'’s mind, Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock that opposition to Christianity in e olden times was due to mercenary for Mrs. Thomas McAloon; month's $ 2 e H ; {mind, Wednesday morning at e . {o'clock for John Fitzgerald; anniver- v O a 1 The second coming of Christ was V., Thursday morning at 7 o'clock for Miss Margaret Whaley and an- discussed at length. The minister 0 told about one man who has gone so P nivers saturday morning at 17 - olc al / REV. DR. S. G. OHMAN. 2681 i . g i R e S N. o'clock for Mrs. Fdward Lynch, 2 tanding and walkin how Christ will make His second ap- |, - 3 Next-Bunday.wlll hotmen's:Bunday. And how often others notice the strain of ¢ glend il o he would visit them on various occa- | The men of the parish will receive hard floors and pavements. The average AT ot O DL e e A e T T e s T e L L 1 h db g d it 1t! communion in a body at a special it when you n't admit tt! woman takes 8000 steps a day — suffers must idiotic nonsense T ever heard | 0N and althoush el of," he said, referring to the map. | aching to a new body, he | mass at 8 o'clock. Confessions for % He sald the Baptist church in the|Would be glad to vetirn at a moment's!{ho men only will be heard Satur- 8000 separate shocks to the delicate nerv- South is on the verge of a split notice if the church needed his help. day night. i s R At HOW often you get tired out! ©Ous system. the second coming of Christ and there Wor-l""‘:}‘ Q"f‘"“"’ 3'1“.;' /‘"""il’)L( & John A, Fitzgerald and Miss Ger- : are arguments pro and con all over g 1 recelved here that Dr.firyde Edith Bucholz will be married B 2 R 2 3 the world. “The truth of the matter [APCl Ahlauist, pastor of the Swedish | with a nuptial high mass, Wednes- . .The Gl Tl g TR Heels is, nobody knows a thing about it and | lutheran church at Providence, R. I | qay morning at 9 o'clock. ife seem almost too muc r relieve this strain. Trim, elastic, sprin| that't all th is t t 1 1 has tendered his resignation to the I L e 2 2 gy' at't all there is to it.” he said. his : There will be a special mecting of ) The Novelty Theory. church there in order to accept the | (ne 1oy Family Circle Thursday af- women’s strength. they are made for every type of shoe. This earth might hecome the ;'r'”l ;*“““;1_"""‘:1""' ’“";”" the ']‘l“‘?‘ ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Officers v o ity, acc ling t the Y0Ard 0 i € pulpi here, is = P g a H M 2t '3 heaven of eterhity, according to the | Kt 10 B (C PUBE BT 16 18| be clected and other important by Nerve specialists divide women Make sure you get real protection! minister. With all the evil, wicked- Norte ot Tt Provid i H Y S . l h [h i el ro il seoms o New | STERG Ve e RIS abundant reservesof nervous energy, crumbly that they quickly wear down, or this earth he feels the earth would be | i all o L T e e meet Wednesday cvening, and those who have none—who lit- so hard and lifeless that you might as On Friday, Dr. Otiman will feavell - o (o B8 Bt dosepis. o erally «live on their nerves” from well wear leather. O’Sullivan’s Heels ualists Ly intimating that the Book of Sl Sthy eata e ve hie gelonat $io Revelatiges s being misinterpreted. P tarday he will be for. | Tuesday evening to make arrange- day to day. For all, fatigue Erlant combine the proper toughness with the | i " greatest 'springiness. derstand ft. He said thert are men|Crs a&nd on Sunday morning Wil | Sunday afternoon. In the world just as bright and in-(Preach his first sormon in the Swedish | =y 0%y 4 diest Aid. society will meet so. It may mean a complete break- The Boy Scout Troop will meet at 1 1 their theories. It is the novelty of e b M T TRy R e ie. o heels, the price to you is the same. The the theory that attracts attention. A the public school children will meet You cannot hope to change the pace repairman could make a bigger immediate leries, but when 1 talk about the Bherae WL HEs ! esti : 5 a g of the i i i ‘arift. the poor, about Iylng and steal- parishioners this evening to make ar- can protect yourself from useless wastes knows you’ll come back to him again. obscene language parish. stir up enthusiasm There will be a sccond anniversary He said many people should not ments for tae annual services of the each his fir in the 8w In spite of the fact that O’Sullivan’s $oilisant as Sln Oliver “Lotge and: A\ |/Trintty fchurch, new pastorate. “Tf 1 were to preach here to SRTarahy Dt 1 _ : aturday mormigg at 9" d'elock for in atwhich you live or lessen the countless profit on any one of a dozen substitutes. ing and drinking and being cxclusive, | rangements for a series of socials and of energy. Ask for O’Sullivan’s—see that they are There were 545 men present, the e 1922 Over 1921 mass of requiem, Thursday merning read this book because they don't ‘un- ¥ ived by his new parishion- | ., oo.tion of the Blessed Virgin next gemus_for the latter class, doub[y this cvening. 7 ; Conan Doyle, who do not believe in SRR down at any time. cost your repairman more than other people about things they dan't under- R Btand EHRnnol L ilsypldce oslie Ealy fll: l,fifl“,“flfl’uufl St. John's Notes. ' demands upon your strength — but you But when he puts on O’Sullivan’s, he or talk of starting a society for anti- ] i g get-togethers for the benefit of the g R Dawes Repon Shows Seving of [ One of the worst of these wastes is attached. The O’Sullivan Heel Company. smallest attendance rce Christmas. g WAk e ; The small crowd is accredited to the S AERAILE i BHliget fact that an outside speaker had been . expected and many of the men did Washington, May 8. — Ships and ; not know that Rev. Mr. Davis would |shoes and scaling wax — as well as| Going abroad? A Herald Classified talk, as usual, The class will have|mucilage, hinding twine and miscella- (might bring vou a private mission to three more meetings before closing for | iCous groceries—figure in the $1,600,- | perform, thereby, making partial ex- the summer. Two weeks from ye: 000,000 saving whic Director Dawes | penses, of the hudges bureall expects to pare terday Rev. Mr ‘Davi will speak x : R n 2 b DY MR I again, The last session, May 28, will | from the gross expenditures of the DOING OF THE DUFFS H d l B A b d B T sy D )(,_ RBar- |government during 1922 as compared ) ad It Been nybody ut he BOSS— tholow, of Mount Vernon and elabo- |With those of 1921. The detailed re- at lans are on foot for a banquet sent by President Harding to ;:\1;‘ rm‘(‘.‘r,(l«:l to the founder of thelc 4 (»nm.pv“]s(]‘s 1:('.‘1r|y (y)nu BOSS, HOW WOULD You GREAT SCOTT’ | HAVEN'T SIT TIGHT- WE'LL r&:s%:‘sg:fglgsoww' printed items the [ [LIKE TO CALL IT A GOT THE TICKETS - | MAKE IT ALL RIGHT e i local cl: . Mr. Davis i1l give a brief talk [scope of which would muke a flargc o T ady e ISpriment, : store's” oirerlngh: -seen DAY P I'VE GOT TWo CHANGED MY SUIT THIS S _ address will be delivered by-a layman |quite linsted, in comparison. BOX SEATS FO'R MORNING AND FORGOT i @ | SENT IT TO | In computing the economy result- |ing from the transfer o surplus ma. ANE BAlLaAMES TO TAKE THEM OUT! THE CLEANERS | THIS MORNING! terial from one department to anoth or, Director Dawes credited as saying 3 e o ~ lonly the difference between the “mar- AND WE O GUARDING HORSE ket price” and the “forced sale- price. FORTHEM To THE Fxa T s Thus a quantity of steel washers and - STRAIGHT O’p Benjamifi Block, Favorite For Ken-| i, transferred from the shipping CEMETERY ? ; § | board to the public printe lited tucky Derby, Has Arrived in net estimated savings of exactly 14 cents, one army saddle sent from the ship board to the interior department saved $5.60 and a quantity of sait to the marine corps was credited with At Course. Louisville, Ky., May 8.—Guarded by private detectives and attendants who traveled in the special palace car with [$11.97. him, Morvich, Benjamin Block favor-| “Pipes and pipe fittings, black ite for the Kentucky derby to he run|smith tools and hoilers, complete’ all at Churchill Downs here next Satur-|came within the survey, along with day has arrived at the race ‘coursc more deadly items, suc h as “eyanide from New York. . {of potassium’ which the navy turned The colt made the trip in fine shape | Over to the treasury for some un- and was given his initial workout on [nhamed use. the local track today. 1ood and water| Several millions of dollars in ships in sufficient quantity to last Morvich | transferred figured —in the —report until after the turf classic is run were | "Anging from launch number 4498, brought with him. valued at f.l»-w to oilers of the Rama-| On the same track with Morvich | Po% uvjhyl £ lpr\luvrl"_\';:r:‘lr‘nltllr;y‘]‘I;;! My Play, 4 Z i E 000 each e replacement v . : came My Play, full brother of Man 6, PLEASE DONT BOTMER ME FOR 5= =) ey s ue of the oilers was estimated at o'War and another . candidate for|Ue of the oflcrs was esiimatcd uf 80 AFEW MINUTES, GUZZ— YES, SAM VL ¢ derby honors. This horse, owned by (0%000: Bt (e PLEL SN Rt EXPECT T0 BE. VERV- BUsY MARRY YOU \WREN BUT GEE BUT | WOULDNT THINK / YOU TRKE. TWO Edward I 8ims also had a good trip. | (N°¥ Wa4T | PROPOSING TO OUR NEW YOU HAVE. SAVED A WHIZ , MILLY OF GETTING MORRIED ON PER CENT OFF Other prospective starters in the _ | STENOCRAPHER THOUSAND A THOUSAND A CENT LESS-AND DOLLARS DOULARS 19 A THATS FINAL reat race to arrive were Dusy Ameri- ; e fdfl and Bet Mosie, the entry of Cole | DEBATE KU KLUX KLAN R. Bradley which ran one, two in the | Blue Grass stakes.at Lexington Sat- urday which by many *horsemén is considered the preliminavy derby. Kangas City, May S.—The merits the Ku Klux Klan were debated at Methodist Ipiscopai church here yes- {terday by Dr. Harry Graham, Boston | l.ast year the Blue Grass was won nnounced as an international or- by Col. Bradley's Rlack Servant which |ganizer of the Ku Kiux Klan and) ran second to Behave Yourself his| Mayor Harry B Durton of this city, | stable mate and winner in the 1921 |an afnounced ofponent of the organi Kentucky derby. [#ation Dr Graham pictared the Klan FARMER ON BOAR. yworking for social purity, white Malcolm Farmer, of 565 Lincoln |premacy the welfare of the natiou an street, has been selected 1o fill one of the two vacancies on the board of di- | United States rectors of the Y. M. C.-A. At the last [the Klan was un-American, cow meeting of the hoard, J. Sloper |and oppressive, and that its mer and C. . Smith resizned. My, Ifarm- | might tter be co-operating un er and one other man were clected to | masked with the law’ than maraudini fill the position. 'The second man has [around, “frigitening and punishing i not as yet agreed to serve, defiance of the law. | \ . upholding of the constitution of Mayor Burton decl