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,W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE Jhe HOOVER It BEATS - as it Sweeps —as it Cleans $5.00 DOWN AND YOU OWN A HOOVER—THEN THE WORK WILL FTAKEN OUT OF HOUSEWORK, JOIN HOOVER CLUB TODAY And make your home a more delightful place for the whole family It will save you time and lahor, and keep your rugs immacnlately clean the year around, to the enjoyment of every member of the fam ily circle, B The Sprmg & Buckley Elec. Co. 75 - 81 CHURCH PARTY SPEAKERS | §Nr\| l,mnlon. hmnumm Arranges ‘ Excellent Program For Fall | and Winter Months, STREET TEL, 2240 Senator McLean and Vice-Presi- dent Coolidge Speak at Gathering New London, Oect. speak- lers and lecturers of note will be |heard at the Connecticut college con- vention periods, which come weekly, |this fall and winter, according to an- Hartford republicans were given an|nouncement made by opportunity last evening to hear!in charge, of which Prof. United States Senator George P. Mce- Dederor is chairman. The series will | Lean in a campaign speech as well as|continue through May, but the pro- Vice-President Calvin Coolidge, both /gram as now announced is complete delivering addresses before a large|only through January. The calendar gathering at Foot Guard hall, [follows: In his address the vice-president| Oect gaid of Lieutenant Governor Charles|ward A. Templeton, I have, my a fel-|*“What §I low feeling for those who are en-|ople,” Dr. gaged in a contest for governor. I[tor of the have had an experience of that Kkind|education. once or twice myself and my heart| Nov. 7—Lectures, goes out to them, and when you|Our College Picture: the Connecticut have a man as distinguished as your|of Barlier D: Rev. Edward present candidate for governor on the|Chapman. of « mmmflrur m]hzv- republican ticket, he need not worry llecture, “Is Human very much about receiving the appro-|of Zoologp?" Prof. bation of his fellow citizens. {of Columbia university; Tells of Senate Work. | lecture, “Plant Life of the Ses Mr. Coolidge in his talk told-of the|Dr. Marshall A. Howe, curator of the work which has been complished |[New York Botanical Gardens; 1l in the senate during the past session. lustrated lecture, “Famous Discover- According to the vice-president the ies in Bgypt,” Joseph Lindon Smith, senate has passed, since the eleventh formerly of the Museum of Fine Arts, day of April of 1921, in the nineteen|Boston. | months of its session, over joint| Dec. f—Tllustrated lecture, “New bills and resolutions, besides 10 to 15| England Indians and Recent Explora- treaties. tions in New Warren K. In continuing his talk he said, “In|Moorehead, field director of the Arch- the first place we undertook to re-lacological Survey of New duce taxation and the expenditures of |1 !wmrr. “The Story of a Wander- government for the purpo of re- Prof. Azurich S. Runt, librarian ducing the cost of living. Oberlin college, president of the “An era of prosperity has come to|American library association America and you can find it if you| Jan. 9—Illustrated, lecture, examine the records of the railroads ing of the Old West,” by Many Pauline H. 24 A —Lecture recital, MacDowell; 31, Il Become Stephen P, Institute Mrs, Ed- lecture, | | Duggan, | of direc- of | “The Frame 21, illustrat ed 750 | 9 ap, f “The | Lieut.- |has been metamorphosed into the ser- he committee | 210 5 12100 or of Constantin- | International | | written, |some scholars that 'tAccording to Dr. England !! \ IS FALLWAS " Sure Relief THEWRATH OGO {oR 'WoietStion — ! Babylonian Tablet of 2100 B. C. Parallels Genesis Sure Relief | BELLANS 25¢ and 784 Dastas | i | | | FPhiladelphia Chieria, Oct assistant professor riology of the University of vania, has deeiphered a Babylonian clay tablet of about 2100 R, €', which contained an account of the fall o man paralleling the account in Gen- csls tn many particulars The account Is in the form dlalogue between a man and It resembles the Bibical story erences to a forbldden food, to the dis- | obedience of man, to man's unlawful attainment of knowledge, to his heing driven into a desert and compelled to labor. His adoption of clothing as a| result of knowledge is also indicated, | The god-—which Rabylonian god is| not indicated—drives man away in s€lf defense rather than as a punish- ment. Man is accused of aspiring to a place with the gnds, a theme which has been treated in other Babylonlan lterature, 25.—Dr, Edwara of Assy- Pennsyl- b o EMMA RAHM HEADS ST.JOHN'S Y. P.S. {Rev. M. W. Gaudian Announces, Services for Next Sunday of a\ a god. in ref- | Miss Emma Ramm was elected president of the Young People's so- ciety of 8t. John's German Lutheran church at a meeting held last evening in the church parlors. Miss Marle Kaminsky was named vica-presi- | dent and Miss Rosle Kahmes as cording secretary. Miss Marie Rushkowski was named a8 corresponding secretary and Hen- ry Wetzel as treasurer, Henry Groth wag elected to serve as a trustee, There o no allusion In the dialogue | While Miss Constance —Hagis was| just deciphezed to the serpent or the Named as pianist. Rev. M. W. Gau- tempter; but, according to Dr.gChieria, ;'fl'\n n“\nn named to serve as treasurer the serpent was an honest friend and | [ the parish house building fund. counselor of man, as the Babylonians| ,(":}"“""\,( "(‘;"":, ,"""""" looked at it. Other Babylonian texts |, Hev M. W. Gau :\““", “"”f“”“l‘;dj tell of a god who befriended and ad-i (s MOV ""‘Oh‘:‘.s lchurrhkv\nlm:rm:; vised man. Such a counsclor of man LT A1 B JEARE chuich fomorrow thject, The lecture will begin, at 7:30 o'clock. On next Sunday the reformation festival will be observed with special services and with Holy communion 18 about) joing administered at 12 o'clock, fol- Chlerla.| 1owing the morning worship. Thae accotntl .o ioas in the morning will be in best au-| Grarman. than |~ The evening service will be held at| 7:30 o'clock, at which Rev. Dr. Abel Ahlquist, pastor of the Swedish Tuth- eran church, will speak. Members of the Swedish and English Lutheran churches are Invited to attend the evening services which will be in| English. Rev. F. W. Schaefer will be | in charge. A Babylonian Prometheus The moral consideration {s un- important in the Rabylonian legend, man's position being like that of Prometheus, who a criminal'in the eyes of a god, but a patriot from the| point of view of man, re-| pent in of the rods, later versions of break between according the fall, man and to the theory of or the | Dr. a “The date this tahiet 00 B. C.," said Dr. “The writing of the Hehrew took place, according to the thoriti some later date 1000 B of The Flood Story The flood story in Genesls has been shown to be closely parailcled in the epic, but this parallel is with the help of records| in the library of Assur-ban-i-pal, who lived long after Genesis had been and it has been contended by | ol the Babylonians| from the ][!’hr'\\‘s REPUI]IATES FAITH nterfor to Genesis, apparently es-| !-'\blishlvym the priority of the Baby- {Rev. Dr. McConnell Cannot Ac- cept Teachings of Christianity Tablet ts From the Nippur Library Bahylonian established took their story The tablet iz in the Sumerian lang- | uage and formerly belonged to the! library of the temple of Nippur, from which excavations for the 1'niversity of Pennsylvania Musenm have re-| covered al thousand tablets. The Sumerian is believed to be the earl- iest Janguage of the country, and with seve New York, Oct. 25.—In the fiftieth | lgyptian to be the earliest writ- | year of his ministerial career with the nage, its progress from pic- | Protestant church, the Rev. Dr. Sam- ture-writing to the use of an alphabet| uel D. McConnell, formerly rector of ving heen clearly traced Holy Trinity church, Rrooklyn, later | Since the deciphering of this tab: [ of All Souls’, Manhattan, has repu let, Dr. Chieria has discovered other diated the accepted creed on which | fragments apparently belonging te Christianity is founded, including all where carloading is almost large |Col. Charles W. R A as at the peak times of 1920. You 16, iecture, “Physical Lducation; Its can find it if you will examine the |Purpose and Scope,” Miss Amy Morris mercantile reports, the reports of|Homar us of Wel- manufacturers, their great consump-|lesley ., “Synthetic tion of raw materials, of iron, of cop-|Dye Stuffs and Their Bearing On the per, of cotton and wool that have|Life of the Individual and of the reached almost the peak at which|State,” Prof. Marston T. Bogert of they stood two years ago." Columbia univer v_\ illustrated Senator McLean is Heard. [lecture, “The ¥ Miss Emma last night was Senator MclLean (, Cummings, first public appearance before > i necticut audience since his renoming M,‘.“.l 100 Yeal's Old Has Ride in Airplane tion by the republican state conven- tion in September. He has been at| the bedside of Mrs. McLean at Hot! Monmouth, I, Oect _Daxid Springs, Va, and returned McLaughlin of Oakville, Ia. claims to be the oldest man who has ridden in an airplane. Mr. McLaughlin to Sims- bury on Monday night. The senator in his opening speech | ot the campalgn replied to the state-|passed the century mark last April ment of Thomas J. Spellacy, his dem- and took his first trip in the air vester ocratic opponent, that MclLean's | day afternoon when tI Bk gumption” that national platforms of [ plane from Monmouth field was flown the democratic party denounced the(to Oakville, T'pon his return after protective tariff as unconstitutionalfa short flizht he expressed himsell and fraudulent, was incorrect. | well pleased. Among the spectators Interest Shown in Talk. | who watched his flight were four gen- genator McLean's talk centered | €rations of his descendants mostly about his opponent for office | on the democratic ticket and in part| follows: £ Gk a Con-| SEN CED TO DEATH. Kharkov, Oct. 25.—Twenty insur “Early in the campaign my op- ‘r."r'mms's n-}‘vusw\ of operating under ponent published what I denominated |General Petiura during the time he his “political creed” and in it, among | WAas active against the Soviet govern other things, he said that every m-;fm’nr. have been sentenced to be shot dustry that needed protection should| l“_h"\' were tried here by an extraor have it; and he went on to say what|?Inary revolutionary tribunal of the he meant by that, that every rate|Ukraine. Tweive others, all members hould equalize the difference in the Of the Don Basin partisan committer i ducti at home and|charged with anti-Soviet activities, c:.s' ,10{ e ] were given prison sentences, Of the % ‘r;aha.t is faultless; that has been a' 42 persons placed on trial, 15 ‘ republican doctrine of protection ever :f"::::,”:',, S:ni‘:wmnl;q{,:;-,m:j:,,‘::,V,M‘;Y ‘. lnceh:hfhm;thlo'fh::; praorrl\“rlt&;\:l_ wrisdiction of the Bolsheviki fac_v to say, becauge he knows that his own party has conceded that the tariff s the paramount issue, and my colleagues in the senate who opposed every rate in the bill conceded with- out exception that protection had been of enormous benefit to the State of | Connecticut.” Both Senator Mclean and Vice- President Calvin Coolidge were greet- ed with much applause as they stepped upon the stage of Foot Guard hall which was filled with about 2,500 members of the republican party. 3 were NEW RUSSIAN MONEY Moscow, Oct. 25 (By Assoclated Press)—In connection with the efforts being made to stablilize the ruble the finance commission has proposed a new issue of money which would do away with notes running into the de- nominations of the milllons by the simple expedient of chopping off the last six ciphers. Thus the million ruble note now in circulation would represent one ruble of the issue pro- posed for 1923, PALACE| ~and ITS THE FLAMING ANSWER TO “THE SHEIK" NEXT MON. TUES. WED. !which there Ifound with similar characteristics angd the same legend or cycle of legends in| Biblical doctrines pertaining to the are ©s to the in- fall of man, the mi s, the divinity | vention writing and to the begin- of Christ and the teachings of a ning of tion These, however, | chosen people originating with Abra- | have not been fully translated. Twelve| ham | or thirteen other tablets have been His views are set forth in volume entitled, “Confessions of ,H\‘ Old Priest,” just published by the MacMillan company. In a foreword Dr. McConnell explains he remained silent so long that he might “be ==u-p before speaking." Nearly a Bishop. In 1902 Dr. McConnell came within four votes of belng elected Bishop of | the Diocese of Long Island. He re-| tired from the actite ministry in 1905, fe of civ | a small words showing them to LA of mytho- logical character. They are belfeved to develop further the carly Baby- n mythology, and Dr. Chieria has arted work on them According to the ancient Bahylonian parently taken over and adjusted to fit tie systom Assyriologist, the story was ap- by the Hebrews their monotheis- Seasoned with BELL'S Seasoning, Served with Roast Beef, Pork or Lamb Rccipe for Yorkshire Pudding : Sift together 1’4 cups of flour and a scant tea. spoonful of salt; mix in thoroughly two tea. spooniuls Bell's Poultry Seasoning; add 1% cupsof milk, gradually,soastomake asmooth batter, then add 3 eggs, beaten until thick and light ; turn into a hot dripping pan, the inside of which has been brushed over with roast- beef dripping; when well risen in the pan, baste with the roast-beef dripping. 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IN THE BEAN’ —“BURNING SANDS”— faith to its eclipse.” !one now | commanded, | ting what was sald to he ‘!nr the 1922, 29, but remained rector emeritus of uls', He has sinee devoted himself | to philosophical study and literature With his open avowal tions, he rests his church and leaves it to it me as It sees AL He ever, the church will find that as he have a place In its ministry because 1 am sure many another has passed through the of convic with the to do with hopes a same phas Specifically, Dr. McConnell attacks the teaching that Jesus was conceived of the Holy Ghost and horn of ir Kin mother; died, was buried and rose from the tomh to ascend to heaver As for the miraculous, he says realizes that it puts to fusion the idea of natural If the sun had stood sglll, it would have he says, " Pure - Fragrant - Economical ‘“A Delicious Tea, Scientifically Preserved” BLACHK (Orange Pekoo Blead) MIXED or GREEN — JUST TRY IT — New Ruling Will Permit Woodrow Wilson to Vote Tre The ruling g0 by the Mercer 1 of elections which every con law." 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