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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, GCTOBER 23, 1922. WEEK-END PROVES | TVLOR HITS AT CASTORIA GATHOLIC CHURCH |TEXWDOF FoD BEAUTIFIERS T0 BE ‘WET ONE| ™ * "% | MODERNTHEOLOGY tmuse Foroveraoveers | NOTES OF INTEREST| YOU NEED FOR HEALTH InUse For Over 30 Years ol | AND SKIRT WITH ALY Abvays boar — , ' and Liguor Figures in Bight Out of | «piamono oves | Upholds Personal Devil and Liter- 22 d@‘mssion Bronght to a Close at.ra""::'ki‘;lhs“sts S'::?;glsneufu"e Toilet Necessities Nine f)@ses ot | T v ke o Hell-Sgs Needvl_or Revival |~ APPEAL CURTIS DECISION St. Mary's G_llurch Trug' Nourishmant | tenls faded garment or drapery a new rich | One attending this morning's ses- | color !)n}( \\r'nl not streak, spot, fade Claiming that modern theology is 2 e sion of the police court, presided over | or run. Perfect home dyeing I8 guar- [tool of the devil a that there s N N We have the mirrors to help [ T "6 "W ia, woud find dif- | anteed with Diamond Dyes even it [more infidelity K ';lu\'lmr‘:lxv in tne| (telease of Man Held i Asylum 18|, i ranqance, The Oblate Fathers and| it 18 almost a sure sign that they you see “yourself as others see ncuity in convineing himself that the (You have never dyed hefore. Just |churches today than there was on| to Be Contested. . |the priests of the parish compliment- | have been eating food lacking in vita- you"—Also the daintiest and countey had gone dry, liquor having fell your druggist whether the ma-|street corners years ago, Rev. A, B.| ed the men on the good attendance| Mins. 4 most serviceable toilet articles fsured in cight out of the nine cases | terial you wish to dye s wool or silk, |'aylor of the People's church last ~Torrington, Oct. 23.-—An appeal|not only for last night but for the IN"*’“’ v i’: f all kind presented by Prosecuting Attorney J,| OF whether it is 1Mnen, cotton, or|cvening delivered & sermon in reply | from the decislon of Judge Manton in |Other evenings of tho week when the|Mins are nec- of all kinds. G, Woods mixed goods. For fifty-one years|io the essay read by Rev. . B, Hag- | (ne 17, & district court ordering the |T15810NS were beld. jessary to Grocer Fined $150, | milltons of women have heen using |gard ot Hartford.at the Baptist state .. . . .. rict court ordering the | "4 "y onin's mind mass will be held|heéalth and \\ e have Just recei (‘(I_:uwlhf‘r Anton Bowkus, a Spring street gro- | “Dlamond Dyes" to add years of [convention, last week. |release of h‘,v W. Curtiss has been |at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning for | they are pres. equipment of Hudnut's TWin cer, was fined 8150 and costs for | Wear to their old, shabby ' waists, | M. Taylor. who subscribes to the flled In the U, 8. clreult court of ap- |tha late Michael Higgins, On Friday|ent in vast Compacts, in all shades, violation of the liquor law. Detec- | SKirts dresses, coats, sweaters, tock- | pelif of @ literal hell with fire and PC48 DY Walter Holcomb, state at-|morning at 7 o'clock there will bo|duantities ing five Sergeant W. I McCue and Pa-| I8 draperics, hangings, everything! |primstone and s flendiah devil with|LOTneY of the Litchfield county su-ian anniversary mass of requiem for | Father John's §1.30 each . |uolman James A. Sullivan went to| hoofs, horns and tail, takes exception £¢7i0F court. The appeal will be heard | 1.conora Glynn. e dlasie the store yesterday afternoon and to the theory of Mr. Haggard'. who|'",N¢W York early in 1623, Broddanyiy Bodulity willinold & whiat| lll‘::hn:'m;l:hn(?s et Bresantis a search warrant, | ) 5 -~ “Curtiss was originally charged with |and soclal Iriday evening at the . . ooatel B, hottls of 11000k Whake ey MAY HAVE T[] E”T LE:;T;”:n:::;:e:::;:: i ‘,'.L‘,;;:,fl ¢ contempt of court in connection with [school hall the proceeds to be used | Medicine o has e iCklnson it y e : Ihis wife's suit for divorce, This was !for Christmas benelts, St. Mary's|2Ways been Action of Judge Manton in Ordering| The men's mission at &t. Mary's!| When people, especially children, church closed last night with a large BTow weak, inactlve and run down, been intormed one would Mr. Taylor sald in part | found. Hard clder was also taken. | e { : shortly followed by the charge of Ladies' T. A. B, society will meet on |04 liver oil = 1Hn us ‘I!:.:‘I\:‘nmlntl.lm\. ‘f,..\rjlo: leyr:‘n}nlr" : | V\:h) 59:1 Sy pare ".Wmnn ‘h(:iom"rrilmnul libel on which he was con- |Thursday evening nlsyo‘clocl?.w | scientifically combined with other in- xploining that the stuff was used to| Y with the Bible? Because modern | ;.3 and sentenced to jall. A few| The first quarterly meeting of the| ETedients. ot the Atult ’ heology. does away with that for| ., .. s ¢tarward during his trial on |promoters of the soofaty for the Pr GHve syour onildranithlsipUrerysond rub an injured arm | which the Bihle was written. John| P oclety for the Pro- tonic to supply proper nourishment Andrew Sowa, arrested by Police- o s # ritten |the contempt charge, he became vio- [pagation of the Faith will be held on | ton! / Dmg COO 20:81 says: ‘These things are written |, % 4 ag a result was committed |Sunday, October 20, after vespers,| Iather John's Medicine —enriches | il i) Sl “yh“C:Gity Uflflble {0 - A(}Gomm()da[e“"“ ye might belleve that Jesus 18\ ©, "uooiim for the insane. After a|The Holy Family circle will hold a | POOF Plood and builds new solid tis- under the influence of liguor and re- ¢ God: that | e et e on o O e roney |lengthy fight In the state and federal |whist and soclal at 2:30 o'clock op | Sue: It creates new strength and sistance, asked, through Lawyer Saul | Vi f o 169-171 MA ST. P, Waskowitz, that h\i case be con-| old PB 1G r lmllle\lng’)v'o SLEAEN) |courts, Judge Manton last June held | Tuesday afternoon. QnArgYALpreelidrensenilieens “‘p‘t‘ Sl e e RS €1 b0fs’ Lonierence (TLis name, that Curtiss was lllegally detained in St. Joseph’s Church healthy, BiarC.glving your sohiidren [ et o ev. Mr. Haggard said that in the 1 A SYesFaA hiny' releasedil =Th Father John's Medicine today. No continuance was granted, e {19th century a great revival gccurred. | the asylum and or ere m released. e men of the parish at St ey e Patrolman Joseph Moore brought Whole communities were regenerated rtiss, it is said, 18 now in Massa- Joseph's church will hold a card Es. - 5 chusetts. The purpose in taking an|party on November 2. October de- g AR 4 Unless the representatives of the in Andrew Stiskevicz yesterday for| P b y Don’ 111 Andued A T | various churches, Rotary club, Boy and made respectable. Don't you / / Vi |drunkenness. When he informed the ane v club, Boy think that it would be a God's bless-| @Ppeal, Judge Holcomb sald today, is|votions will be held on Wednesday City ltems '~ | Scouts, Chamber of Commerce and . > o 3 |court that he had not been drunk in|. . S T > ke to have a federal judicial determina- and Friday evenings at the usual $30 Y. M. C. A., succeed this afgernoon in |Ing if something like that would take}y, W F0 o Fn el o6 tederal and state | hour. |17 years, he was released with a warn- | > | 20th ce |3 finding accommodations for 600 Place in New Britain in this 2 )th cen- | ”"’1', CBIHALE D s ias Tabak (ke |POYS Who are scheduled to ar-|tury? But what is he doing to bring | {urisdictions. A meeting of the Boy Scout troop| Targe coats for large women | atrol s Feeney plcked o RCa ALY 5 |this about? He gave figures and told up Fred Hickey Saturday night on |l . here I'riday afternoon to attend 4 Main street. He was sent to the —_— will be held on Friday evening at 8| Bagge-Lelands.—advt. | f T \1G o'clock. Mrs. Henry Hornkohl will| 7, wit the state Older Boys' Conference, the |about the great increase in the mem- SHOWERS TONIGHT. EoRiAToLarger e s uleE T sy ar e adIGeTotathe ‘V"‘_C-"Th;r;d)}l“ 3 3 | general committee will meet this bership of the churches at that time b e meet to sew with Mrs. E. J. 1 e Darg levening and cut down the delegation, | There iwas a difference hetween the (panco in Weather, With Rain, Ts| g Whist at the parish hall. of 32 Monroe street, Tuesday, Octobe: 8 ' | ) (el The school children preparing for|a4th at 2:30 p, m. Judgment was suspended in the X . { i ol v HorSfall [ e Bt s Ssomiaitan ceele e RE prugen \nciiiogestane Coming Late This Afternoon. {first communion will meet for instruc- Vaudeville. Tabs' fair tonight. BUYS A GOOD-— |case of Irancls Ciak whom Police- | Now RBritain can accommodate. |and today. Then, they proved by their | h {man Teeney found in an alley en Arch |~ gccommodations had been found [lives that they were Christians. But, New Haven, Oct, 23.—For Connect- 1208 at & orclock Wednesday and |aqyt, [Pieasl EANER S0 g [for approximately 250 boys at 10 |what about today? He said the.cut: Showers late this afternoon and|Lii0a¥ afternoons anfi at § o'clock | valiant Review, No. 9, will hold : | Peter Moxin, arrested by = Patrol-g'ciock this morning when the general |evangelism of those days Is in trouble tonight; Tuesday fair; cooler late to-| SARUNay morning. = __|special meeting tonight at their mect * man Willam Schmidt, admitted he committee met at the Y. M. C. A.|today, and he s glving his consent night and Tuesday fresh to strong| [ atier Daly and Father Sulllvaping hall. |will attend the funeral of Tath Decorations at T. A. B. soclety fair was drunk, and paid $5. P rSRiASRE T A Spre : 1 i | i der on A. Sprague, of the |to help make more trouble. But here south shifting to west and norlhwes!‘r""lmo“S in aWterbury on Tuesday|fyrnished by The Eddy Awning & Patrolman Thomas Iee arrested! Rotary Club, and Roy Leitch, of th h o A 2, < ‘ ’v Honetanii Bhelohus Satnring i ) , v Leitch, of the |js where the biggest trouble comes in. |winds. ‘ : ercoat ‘;f stanti Cheronus Saturday nfght on| Rotary Club committee. which. had \These past few yvears the world and| A depression central this morning MOrMing: Decorating Co.-—advt. 9} road street. Judgment was sus-|planned to take care of the ®nter- [the church have almost heen one. But over the lower lakes is causing rains| | Harry C. Jackson and Robert C: | pended. tainment of the boy: were present i i i v V. i | Vance have returned from the Ameri- 1 e boy J I believe now the true church is goingin the Ohio valley, upper lake region | PRO T THEATER OPENING 2 2 e & '\'Wi Ph«}m;rnp{-cl:; i |and agreed to get in touch with Ro- 5 stand firm and prove her strength. and southwestward to Texas. High | HIBI can Legion convention at New Or- SMART STYLES ‘.mlflifflr‘xfl,.,}:rjg-:::l‘( (‘\:a.lnhp}r;uk(;l:"c‘tary ELemberag v 'l"'s"“l H":,“C“"“ He said we are robbed of hell. We pressure accompanied by lower tem- | _ jeass, l‘n";u B P i S > - |Was present, representing the Center |y, .. heard this before. Pastor Rus- peratures overlies the western high-| g ¢ audeville, 2 oot DURABLE WOOLENS :j’s:“;l Lpl::;-‘f:ml;;ledrralt‘{sm:d F;Pa‘{::ifimilzrwmlmna\_ C:l‘urvhmflml said xh‘“ S A thid A state LR ERIon S {IAnAL dlstrlctRe ARt e nonb e e | rmoLcementE athesOp anil “‘"'Iad“T‘; s Gl < c stree g ) yes ay |had an organization at was going | = 4 7 ! e God's states. T > he local! po! ¢ = EXCRORENT having in his possession obscen. pic- after the members of that church this |aw waleh sayer “he wioked shall be| Conditions favor for this vicinity| o e (oF Added CRanges org' i roceive thelr first instruc- WORKMANSHIP ek mlj‘t 18 f';:;fe‘f,“‘:‘:‘mf;‘i‘g:‘r‘:n;f;:r’,‘l""’r“x-nm Similar | TePOrts Were |, med into hell and every natfon that showers and cooler tonight and Tucs- | at the Lyceum Theater. ‘;}""\l'"(j“i““g’m"zo"“zgr;g?j”“ e ke e ates h I' A 18! ou! o ! . M . . Y1 ¥ = ba mdts . " RS o= g forgets God.! He spoke about the ser- day. | Murans, were to be i,CPXOduvced for distribu- Congu\-gduonal, Baptist and Stanley mon that Jonathan Edwards preached! State Policeman Ruthtrfnrd‘ and Victrolas and Planus, Henry tion. The case was continued to|Memorial churches. P (Rt Hands . of: AN RED MEN IN PARADE | Prentice today made an inspection of | —advt. OF ORI ANl “ SR | B S the Lyceum theater which is about John Johnson was arrested today . Thursday morning at the request of | Secretary Ray L. Makin, of the|Q? 'Snmers fn the | |Lawyer M. D. Saxe. :Chi‘m“fl‘ of Commerce was out of An&.r}] m.’,' E -‘]"; Co ”‘an I*“‘l: A delegation of the local lodge of |4, reopen, and at the close of the in-| hy Policeman Patrick O'Mara on & | Judge Klett withheld decislon in'town and could not he reached, but [Preached at Enfield, Conn., July the Improved Order of Red Men took | g oition, the police ordered severall charge of drunkenness: “99 Syhlm Streel [the case of Paul Kavitsky of Church |the different organiations agreed 1o "l;fl m;‘r"' :;“;'ir‘;“uep:,;m(’:t,,{\0;1 JE'&HL.‘SL'"‘“‘ :p{;?h?:n’:n ;\rlzlfddtl:;o:;o:;\‘g- changes to be made in conformity Pt 3 vho ass: ry McE | get people 3 s 4 = 4 2064 ay i B | i S ¢ i INTERTAIN - . street, who assaulted Henry McEnroe, |get people on the phone this after to God that we might have a plcture|of their Main street. The local lodge ;ell:”:’?:e;a:;. r::{:;'rl: :)}:;h::::zc’r”:;fl TO ENTERTAIN SPEAKER. like this in New Britain. [ will hold a meeting in Judd's hall this| 1o S0y R0 g aete el S¢| Elaborate plans are being made to “The trouble is that men are not|evening for the purpose of working ¢ afraid of God and the judgment today.|the Hunters and Warriors degree. the reason the masses are|All members have been urged to he wn elderly shoe dealer, Saturday aft- |noon and make personal solicitations. ernoon at rallroad arcade. Kawitsky,| It was voted by the committee that | (5 " i « Kind” a veteran of four years' war service another meeting would be held this It Pfl} to Bu} Our Kind |was badly gassed and when he drank |€vening and in case there were not what he termed “polson whiskey” he |€nough.people volunteered to take That is - U - y i remembered mothing. of his sab.|care of the boys, the different towns |IIVing the kind of Itves they are liv-|present Mr. and Mrs. Cole Brown of 765| pices of the Swedish-American elub squent actions. Mr. McEnroe agked|and cities in the state would be asked |ing. It is far better to preach helll e Fast street were ‘pleasantly sur-| here on November -‘i a; 'lturl;"‘rq;‘?‘tL the court to be lenient with his as-|to cut down their delegation. till the people smell the brimstone, AUTOS COLLIDE. | prised at thei_r home last evening by | Dr. Thomas will be dined at the S \‘x - C-t lt oAt | The committee dos not look with |than to let them come to where Sir An_ automobile belonging to Wil- |22 Of their friends. Mrs. Brown has| tle Meadow club before the opening 1 y ems il iE A oo e | favor upon a proposition that was|Francis Newport came before death.| ;o0 1 \Wilber of 24 Washington | Fecently regained her heaith, this he- of the rally. The committee in e e ‘! | under consideration to house several [When he sald ‘Dont tell me there is| gtroot plainville, and John Powlow |iN8 the occasion for the party. In chflrg: ot the {Ml.\' h:s sef:ureld the Vaudeville, Tabs' fair tonight.— E A MOORE TO SPEAK | hundred boys in a local church. An|no hell because I am passing into its| o¢ 623 Main street, this city, collided | the course of the evening Mrs. Brown | Arpl Sextette to render vocal num- advt AAAE | official of the committee stated this [flames now.' He says we have been|iuc ient on Corbin avenus. Both | Va5 Presented with an ivory set. Mrs, | bers. Stanley Women's Relief corps will e | morning that the boys come from |compelled to give up the devil. Y| machines were slightly damaged. | S. Cohen favored with vocal solos and E | plano selections were rendered by hold an all day meeting in G. A. R. paci, . Tiegs. - | good homes and their mothers would {tell us that all the devil there fs, $ 25, Aem. Fresident of Stanley Works to De- |, .t hg willing to let.them come un- |the devil that is in you. Then when | === Miss Rose Swarsky and Miss Liltan | If Your Boy Is Hard On Shoes hall Wedn ¢ Octoher 25. P | 5. oy Were A AR{IM S el I#rown. A buffet lunch was served. bers are requested to come at 9:30 liver Address on Industrial Man-| €SS they knew they were being en-|[Jesus was in the wilderness tempted | l M dustrial. Man- |, t2ined in good homes here of the devil it was the devil that was miess eans P = We Have A Remedy o'clock to sew and bring something for the di which will be served agement Tomorrow Night. | — |/in Him. - ROSIER TRIAL SPEEDS UP ‘ A , at noon. The regular meeting and| { POLICEMEN TO DRILL | “He said that the Universalists as Of R d F Philadelphia, Oct. 23.—Mrs. Cath- annual inspection Il open at 2:20 2. qlion Qo0eR nEiaRG ot “”‘1 Chief W 11; 4*. Hart tod 1|2 separate denomination have not at- i X ‘ef uCIng at]"lne Rosier, former modiste’s model e ass oe , - ers of the fcan S v | Chie C. Hart today issued . % Many people v . o'clock All officers are re- DT the American Society of Me- ! HiipT 4 23 tained any considerable size and per-| AJaBy (46 heorie fear ordinary means for | o oing o murder charge of slaying her | | este wenr swhite an A heip bers of the American Societq of Me- |orders for all the members of the |, .o ce no future, hecause the Uni- |, i e sted to wear e and he in the haps have no future, hecause the Uni- | orainary me 5 | a r T H = qu 1 to wear white and be in their 18 dutati ot the EoTion MaDATLIERLH |ordinary method. Extraordinary becauss | husband, Oscar Rosler, advertising HE chairs at 2 o'clock chanical Engineers at their opening g _ s | versalists are too widely scattered | while perfectly harmless, no dieting or ex- [ man, and on trial accused of shooting Bt SR ses | dinner of the season tomorrow eve- | to report at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- | i rougn al the denominations today, |ercise are necessary. Marmola Prescription | hig gtenographer, Miss Mildred G. w G SIMMONS . . | entertain Willlam W. Thomas, L.L. D., of Portland, Me., the noted orator, COUPLE TENDERED PARTY. who will address a rally.under the aus- e ¢ L ~ St Of | are made ctly i ccordance 5 N danoing and deports ning. The address will be on the|noon at the Y. M. C. A. The first of \pporo never was a truer statement| T3ICHS Are mads exactly in aceordance | pockitt, to death at the same time at Y. W. C. A. assembly hall Monday, Subject of “Management in Industry,” the drilling program which the board |¢p,n that. And it shows how cun-|reduce stendily and easlly, with no fil ef- may know her fate before the end of October 30th., Mrs Godfrey will be and will be given at the New Brit-|0f police commissiovers anthorized fl('\mhz the davil is. Those who have|fects. Procure them from your druggist at | the week, it was Indicated today. CORP. ment of classes Tuesday, October 24th, Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock |fect. lof Jesms Christ, have built the|atenue, Detroit, Mieh, | expedite the trial. 5 West Main St. from 3 to 5 o'clock.—advt and the meeting afterwards will begin | —_— - |churches. Then those hypocrites come | Sodality will give a Hal- at 8 o'clock. The new officers of the TAILOR SHOP ENTERED. linto these churches and don't reveal n whis ::r\ry-! lay even- New Britain branch of the A. 8 M.| (paries Gagliardl of 240 North |themselves as they really i until . October 27, in § ary's school . are B. 8 Lewls, chairman; C. T.| g ot reported to the police this|they can do it in an underhanded way.| } The proceeds will be donated to Hewitt, vice chalrman and S. 8. RobY, | morning that his tailor shop had been| “He says there is no such a thing| charity. Miss Mary McDonough is secretary entered last night by thieves. A glass |as the atonement. AJl the pictures| ey - commliige o Bes S . {1n a rear door was broken to efect Of the blood that are given in the Old rangements S ’ . Bt g Testament that point toward, the cross Besse-Lelands—advt - e whether anything was taken or not. The hlood of Jesus Christ, God's son The Woman's v Hill Decision Reserved in New Haven - will give a bridge party » home Criminal-Political Quarrel, | |cleanses from all sin,” means nothing. | = T | Then if Christ died on the cross, God o B DAy A | ~——————— |just murdered his son. He algo said 27. Those wishing to have tahles re New Haven, Oct. 23.—The prosecu- | Vi Hive Whasiorsd Rl = detraviivi| served will call Mrs. B. F. Damon n of democratic general registrar Every man has a spark of God in telephone 2521-3. Thomas E. Cabill and two of his dep-| | Ry Vi@flp@p® | |rim But sesus said to those of his| Alexander tty, former mechs ies E. J. Harrigan and John Cahill, day ‘Ye are of vour father the devil’ clan at the municlpal garage, has arged with refusing to place names ” d h David's statement. ‘In sin did my been detalled as a substitute fireman ion the democratic primary lists end- | eauaAcNnes mother conceive me' isn't true. They at the central station to tempo- [ed suddenly today. There was a con- asy if a man ever had a fall, it was a rarily the vacaney d by the res- | ference and then short arguments 1 tall upward. The time was when we fgnation of Howard Jones counsel and Judge Caplan reserved had infidelity on the street corners, A pair ”', trouse helonging 10 | qecision until October 30. Last week | but now we have worse in some of our Charles Twining, of Long street case was halted by reason of ab- | churches. But as long as God gives ma s Ha T which were stolen from his home |gonce of witnesses | | = ity et | [0 53705 || DAYLIGHT BAKERY PRODUCTS hon e remu e - - | found in a nearhy lot yesterday OTHER COUNTRIES PAY. | theology . | TH T M__‘N")f‘;ffm e Washington, Oct. 23.—Aside ‘from | e : (‘.;fl”gl ; “If T could only think of a new des- | yyo jnterest payments of the foreign | SITS MISUNDERSTOOD I BR AD y ; 5 s l sert,” you say Y’.nr‘»nnnbrarvfl Bepihr | dciivs nassived this month: from Gredt| I il l A, 5 c JLLS Atadn 1 9* oz. than the old stand-bys 1f you gi®e |pr, o 0 oy was able to ) Gserilinrans Wore Ot bkl An Mol e B P 25 40 Lo OOL | ¢, 40c them a new charm by using Baker's v g 7 | . faRe s | b ocinss of Bslginteant Hragte: Tts) - X Official Affair, it is Explained. JAD CREAM CAKES CAKES .. Certified Favoring Extracts. All gro- |, 0 1ts of Belgium and France, The | pl BIHAAI? M C! S When you cool off seeddenly and when you sleep in a draft, you get a Cold. The natural result is Headaches, Neuralgia and Sore Muscies. Parls, Oct. 23 (By the Associated cers.—advt Belgian Item was an interest pay-| ¢ ment. of Approsimately $450,000 on | R Bl oot WEECER Deputy i} MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS | ¥\ |Herriot of Russia have been largely |H account of materials purchased from | | s misinterpreted in - Berlin - and else- L th VLGN (he war department while the French | g | |- A S = ¢ y # . |where, it was sald today in official FORIS GENUINE zoc LOIN preuit ar SLALUNL DRIR C JHN0L (18] ... s P v ealg LAMB CHOPS rfi;::- treasury by the railroad administra- | 3 @ |[circles. Deputy Herriot since his a ’ . MB P Oa [1Jal tion. in satisfaction of a claim of | “BY |rival in France has nrged that France | FRESH PORK zoc LEAN b P ¢ T | p recognize R Officlals s that To Roast ) ¥ oo In. CORNED BEEF ; - » the French government against that| % 5 ) COR : WOOd? administration ‘ J bis journey was absolutely a personal PRIME RIB 22¢ ;{\c(._;x)l\;.mnx,n | y . - SOE—— affair and 18 not connected in any way ROASTS BE # . th the French t's attl- s CANGY FRANCE MUCH DISTURBED. Tiks et RN Ay MORICA N SR 13CI :l-‘l:\lc(‘l‘ll EGGS ) o 3 By s 2 1 oftinis BUTTER ......... &R T SELECTED EGGS - 1L-GAS BURN Paris, Oct. 23, (By Assoclated| . France will officfally remain hostile o SaRAS "ANCY EFOIY] o .n.-l -'::!Eh.:!ndnd—aqm- Press).—-The French government is B p to political or close commercial rela- ||| IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE. ... . . e 5}c] O OOUEROR L CHES stove. Gives greatly disturbed over the present sit- o tions with Russia until the question of OUR FAMOUS - c REO BUTTERFLY uation in Berlin in view of the fact pre-war debts and the rights of for- BN N FEE b. 25 TEA .. as asserted in Berlin advices reach- | THAT DEPRESSED FEELING eign property owners are settled, it ::':Tl v ':f(‘f"\,\nu(;?'\::ll: it Is‘ cans 25¢| PURI 9 2 Ibs. 190 ing here that Chancellor Wirth is | ‘:;‘_’::gdm)}:; 0‘:::‘ is %‘;’ffly was gaid in Irench official quarters Sl SRl e el 5 : oo obliged $0 have the protection of a o dose i | e bxtra Heavy Large Yellow Large Ripe i G ative DROMUINUIRENEASOSE: l J1. * Mi8s. RONBING AKS GRAPE FRUIT ONIONS TURNIPS BANANAS o b o o ek, strong bodyguard whenever he goes 10 ™ 23c¢ 19c ™ 1A ouf. The feeling here is that a gov- Does not contain any harmful Miss Welthy Honsinger of China, for lo Ibs. 23 . ernment laboring under such con- or habit-forming drugs. addressed the congregation of Trinity (4 (4 quately with the financial situation | took as her tople “The Day After SHORE HADDOCK 616 Main St and the reparations prob is| qts, and the reparations problem. It is| Tomorrow” and painted some realistic ) 2 2 A st Vs Tel. 207 SV rozracd as improbable that any pro- s &W whrd: plotul¥s . of- the; Orienk of /tie NATIVE MACKEREL 2 Ibs 25¢ (4 STEAMER CLAMS...2 gts 25¢ : . . gram of reform could be put into| s, \/ future. Miss Honsinger was ®Mtertain- - ed by Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Mills. } g st t is incapable of deal de- | x Aiat o 3 it — — - - Unkelbach straint is incap o aling ade The box bears this signature Methodist church last evening. She 5 : CREAM OR WAX BEANS I STEAK BLUE ........ Ib 1%c force by such a government. J ki M «—s6— HOYT'S REVUE IRENE ASTLE FASHION SHOW AL. ST. 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