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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEAMBER “]1, 1922, X | " AMERICA NEEDS MEN WITH BROAD ot twere sre avou 45 minion - eiay forelgn speaking people. In this eity, . L ¥ ] he ‘'satd, there are only about 12,000 Ul ¥ t t ons + VIEWS TO SOLVE ITS PROBLEMS |vion' st smocon o " \ Curren usiness Londitl ] EAT IS KU e i e |born of American born parents, He /s [ [ then laid emphasis on the ' need of By GEORGE E, ROBERTS ‘ . : . . than their branch, they are keeping!meeting the newcomer to America in . : 1 ’ . ' ) ¢ | Bank of New Yor| " Rev John L. Davis Delivers .. rine. aotsally, out ot Taur|the right way:: He gald they should . i (From the Monthly Bulletin for December Issjed by The National City Bank k) 3 | sehools, Religion and the Dible is one b made to feel that they are recog- | : f 3 “ | Forceful Address on “The ur'tic"sreuieit ne'is o oor schoots| msed an numan hejoss wnd nave s | ROGOId-Breaking Crowd Thvilled 3 | and @l projudices should be dropped |Place in the world, i " i ‘B The C ission has determined | € 1E advance cf agricultural missioner at- Manchester, 'England, e Commission has de 4 Need of Today”—Plans in the interest of this need, Shame on| He called attention to the oft heard b Prima Dmma I rices hias put new life into. an-follow: that 53 per cent is a fair rate of the Catho les, the I'rotostants and the | Argument that many foreigners come y business in sections Where Thie irarketing of wheat in the tuture return, and fixed $18,900,000,000 as £ Series of Biblical Sermons | /*%# who are xo prejudiced that they|to this country just to amass wealth e depression hus cxisted, qnd’ the will be ci 1 by "fl.“uvl: oeringy the aggregate value of railroad 4 would kedp out the Bibie because of #nd then take it home with them, In valume of husiness heing tone in fofafind consumption and e vepe wil Property used in providing tra ) R A | cortain difterences in docteine when, 1|the defense of the forelgners, Mr, Da- | Rosa Ponselle, former Meriden girl most lines in all parts of the coun- be forely in eed of whest, bol wot portation. This valuation s based " believe, fully 59 per cent of the peo-|Yi8 deciared that he has found that,'#nd new prima donna dramatic so- try is now very satisfactory, As known how they can by r M upon an investigation of the lt}llfl ! Defore a congregation of 670 mem- | ple belleve most of the Old Testament |1ferent from some others, the for- [ Drano of the Metropolitan Opera Co., a rule prices of manufactures have {1 A"APEs arc rebuciant, 1o BROE A2 €O, value of railroad property, before bers of Tiveryman's Bible class, Rev. |and probably three-fourths are agreed | “1Sner, for pvory dollar he receives scored a tremendous suceess at Fox's not advanced enough to cover the il he o much the larger quantity on after the war, plus investments sinve, John L. Davis, Its leader, yesterday,|on the New Testament, The need of 804 takes home, he glves a full dol. | theater yestorday afternoon where she advances in *wages and raw ma- (o countiien whose ciedii i sodnd, with and has nothing to do with the preached a stirring sermon which he | the hour fs 0 man big cnough to see | 1AF'S return in production, { nppeared under the ausplees of the | I, with the resylt that com, ¢ consequent effect upan prices amount of stocks and bonds. The defined as on “The Greatest Nood of | this' : c'ergyman said, ! The negro preblem, especlally in | New Dritaln Musical club before | ins of little or no profits are Grain yCongesticn rate of return named is not as- * Today,” but which might just us well| Referving to his own bible class, | {he South, was deplored by the speak- | what is said to have been the largest | common, The s SR Ia W aat o 15 the sured to individual compan * have been termed “True Christian-| Mr, Davis reminded the members|€F Who sald that during the war, when [ audience ever known in this city on The iron and steel industry is L] \ b but is simply the basis upon which gt iy ' . Wi . . b 1 o weat has been complicated by 3 rate.calculations are made. The ity “Real Americanization,” or “Tho thut when he took the task of being Woodrow Wileon was golng about the |u similar occasion. With every seat | going at about 80 per cent ol congestion of offerings at the H .'h h Test of Brotherhood.” In its essen-|its leador he promised them that g !COUNtrY preaching a doctrine of self- | taken, Including many placed upen capacity, and making headway country' ‘railway stations bevond Sesult tha must ‘°""’.fi""é‘”" T tial points, Kev, Mi. Davis “eclarod |no way would he attempt 1o infinenee determination for all people right here | the stage, over 500 people were turn- upon hookmgs accumulated during {he ahfiit Vo (o raticcadiita hane A9 ;{:‘m""“;y"' °"{" b . that the great noed of America s o thele religious preferencos, that nig| ' Ameriea the negroes are not given | ed away after ull avallable standing | the strikes, Pig iron is lower as gie 3" oy congestion seems tc oihers will earn leek P'T'h“l: ol 3 leader with a broad enough vision 1o sole cndeavor would be to influence !hat same right. “What Wison ap- froom had been sold. a'result of the resumption of have been the worst ever known, e more are required to o4y one. # j disregard 0l the petly differonces of them- for the good of the community, PATCNHY meant, judging from facts, | Paul Kefer, cellist, supplemented | numerous furnaces, and prices are oyer 400 country elevators in Kan- aif the excess 1'“0 & ‘ml"rm e . ¢ race, croed, color, politl soctal, und he called upon the t. was self-determination for all people | Miss Ponselle’s work with his splendid weaker in several lines, The fu- o0 e t ti losed be- pon them ail to wit | | ! as being at ome time ¢ managed by the Inter-State Com- Ktandards or industrin) & and ness that he had kept this pledge in| WO are not this gide of the Atlan- rendition of compositions of Bruch, | ture 1s hopefuily viewed, on the .5 qe their bins were full. But the mission and invested in . reserve bend every effort toward a teve!yotion and wo “What really mat. | He" he said, He ticen cited numer- | Lalo #0d Popper. His playing of the strength of buying by the railroads, congestion has not been simply at itradd equipment, available for & brotherhood of man, toward better tery js the good that ie in you, that is| 098 @00 well known examples where, | plaintive “Song of Indiu," by Rimaky- prospects for another year of ac- the railroad stations in the west, uge in emergencies like the ;s individuals and toward the right Kind |y your heart. The other non.essen. \n the south and southwest the ne-| Korsako!”, which he gave as one of tivity in construction work, better pyo o) along the route to the sea- present of living which, before God, makes!tials can be overloaked,” he said. {n | ETO®8 are not given the right of 1epre- | his enco:cs, pleased more than any outlook for implements "“,'l’ great joard. ‘The primary purpose of railroad every man equal [ commeating upen differences of r;nin- sentation as guaranteed in the con- fof his other numbers, although the confidence among automobile man- ~ The Northwestern Miller says regulation of coursé is to ‘protect - “Collected (o Death," fon’in: variein doctrines,’ stitution, “Hungarian Rhapsodie,” Popper, ufacturers. i b that millers in Minneapolis have the public, The roads are natural { President Ilobert Skinner, in his fo D | Mr. Davis said, in reply to unspok- | gave more free rein to his fine execu- The textile industries :'ll" een heen paying gremaumu of 510 10 monopolies and it is right that e weekly announcements, read a 16Or 10 dueies o, the efer en comment that it might not be a | tjon, | stimulated by the rise of raw ma- cents per bushel for wheat in cars yeir charges and operations G of thanks from the Welfare organiza-| . o tost o o i~ 5o *|good idea to stir up uyrest, that “the | The accompanying at the plano of | terials, all of which A regarded that could he re-routed Eastward, should be = under ~governmental § tlon expressing the gratitude WIth piover o amploye 18 willing to grant "TC™ 18 already here Tt already! Miss Ponselle by lomano Romani magiianginanition, an i Moy and employing carpenters for re-contrcl, The interest of the Fach- %, Which the needy of the city recelved | j yener iy (uing, 1% x..g. \'\F we | €3I5ts, he sald, and his talk is sImply | was always understanding to the , completely employed than . for pairing out-of-order cars. Cummins law is to give assurance {1 the gencrous Thanksgiving contribu- | un b S U T Bl YO W Intended t6 arouse in is, listeners a | point of being at times anticipatory. na '*‘l"' ROVSAING sl One milling company has had a (o the public on one hand, that the iy % tions from the Bible class, He aiso| .oy . f re e {greater understanding so that they fie was thoroughly the .accompanist o the whole the outlook of crew of about one hundred carpen- charges will be restricted, and to ) A church on Sunday and then go out on e 1 0 business during the winter months k d i hat 4 read a letter from Church of Alllaronday g oy |may do their part in remedying con- | poyer allowing himself to become the Ly o} ths ters at work, and estimates that the investors on the other hand 1 M A .[Monday fin industry und violate it/ ’ : is good, with a promise of contin- each car it gets is costing the com- ) i Bl Natio undenominational, in New [pp o empioyer mudt, by blgie ht | ditions, 3 pianist, which is the greatest of praise. & Sor Iding de. ar it gets is c. g that in regulating charges the £ %0 York asking that this: Dible class| Y 3 €noUgh to| 1y iy address, the preachér men-| A goecial o “Elogie,” Massenet, vance next Spring, providing de- pany fifty to seventy-five dollars [nter-State Commission will not A J .| #ee the other side of the industrial ¢RI FRRCIBL ANEORe, WWIgIe v MARROIEY, velopments in Europe are not un- H Grain deal rtic- : . % contribute toward the purehase ,,(‘pmm‘.m Ho st et e tioned the K, K. K. and emphatically | gyng by Miss Ponselle, with cello ob- | fi bl 4 1hAD the plasnl or repairs. rain dealers, partic- go go far as to prevent a fair re- W Christmas dolls to Le gifen to tho ! . : e big enough (9] jeclared that he is not a member and | jizato by Mr., Kefer gave the latter BYOTADRG MIA. 1A 6 T8 ularly " exporters, have had great tyrn on capital actually invested. il s ks e |00k beyond the Andividual, He must | ¥ A 1 8 Y2 MED i Y prices in other lines does not off- |osses through failyre to fill con- The tI 1"the Esch- peor children of the. metropolis. is not affillated with them 1in any(a,q Ap, Romani a rare opportunity . & (Riait $ e threat to repeal ‘the Esc! i i Tk nlained | D€ @able to look through his employe | way Rple " P W sct the rise that has taken place in tracts on account &f the car situ- fns 1 turally has the ef- President Skinn whia explained | way. to add their skii to that of the prima | 4 o E f: b . ummins law naturally has the e WE¥ 410 ¢ U Norke ehaper | A0 8ee into hia home, observe the vey e ¢ ot * 1 farm products, The fact cannot be ation, fect of incraasing the timidity of (" that the work the New York church |0 However, he added, there is 80Ing | qonna and resulted In an inspiring Teteatl, Chac r (i ect af increasin e timidity "L does 15 very worthy, added that it “ulfering that may be there. the wantion in this country right now much blend of the h iRt Ak aine nueglected that the prices of farm The effect ,of the blockade has the public toward railroad invest- was his opinion, and also that of |that is so often evident and the fear|pore dangerous agitation and much o il st e 1 prnd'ucls are dependent upon Eu- been to keep the price of wheat in ments, Railroad service cannot be o e 2 L ARC, ' under which he so often works. One b t i _ | strings of the plano and cello. rope’s taking its accustomed sup- this country six to ten cents per had without the faciiities, and e many members of the ¢ with| more serious propaganda than is em The instant.the first note of Verdi's 1 d that ty cannot 4 ! ¥ whom he- had’ talked. that the class, | the groatest curses {s absent®e|anating from the K. K, K. and it fs| "% s anetne B ROIC s, o plies, and that. prosperity cannot bushel below. the normal parity these cannot be had unless the in- I e 1| OWaership, B0 thas pAoIR: b AR BRR ALY to nrlfl, Pac(., ace ml T ti. ¢ maintained unless the farmer with prices at the seaboard and in vesting public is assured of a re- ton many calis| When some wealthy old man urljook facts in the face and to change | S1C2% resonant, musically p"r“‘; | I‘“.’n“ PASTEL S (;" titi il Europe. ~ Ocean transportatioh i8 turn. corresponding to what can be el s/ woman, living @omewhere far away | thej K\ Broadan TEHeIE vlslon:| rom, Misx: Pondella's lips tho, Tusle . The improved conditions in the abundant and rates down to about had in other fields of investment. i tany of us their outlook, broaden thelr vision, | cor S50 Rl 0 T Cere won as Induistrias. s&il) pactakea Iatgelyi ot il : 1% are beginning to fecl,” Mr, Skinner OWNS a concern’ what does he or she|that they may better cope with con- b s gl i 5 Tt i nhtire e g .Pff"“f evel, 4 b One view commonly held at the B M sid. “that the . class heing ‘col- | know about working conditions? | gitions, d Ll R Rl e e LG M O LT be. supposed, Wow- sources of this agitation seems to e leath' " To this end, he. Nothing ! _But they should make it| In concluding hi fata to the | WPpearcd upon the stage, charming, reme depressi g produc: ever, that the railroads Have not he that the railroads are’ owned by 1 Eelgoted to death M) IR AN O GONOINAILE U FRTCTENERCRG brilliant of persona As the aria | tion of 1921. Many experienced been moving large quantities of 3 few rich bankers who are able to i suggested, and it met with approval, j]“‘“ husidess to learn the other side,” | K. K. K., the minister said: progressed the -artist's voice-control, | ohservers do not believe that in- graii, The receipts of wheat at put their hands in their pockets QR e e fonda. bt e i .”|..ml”’ht”‘.-“sor‘m' 1 Do you know why the K, K. K. in-| o croction of egunciation, depth and | dustrial crists are low enough to the twelve “primary markets” from for M| the money necded to pro- i % taken enough money to purchase a| Ior the side of labor, he declared|vestigation was dropped at Washing. SatBnxot OB arsurhable. Marony furnish the basis for permanent Julw«l to November 11, 1922, were .vide the 'necessary expansion of {, dozen dolls cach (o be sent from th the workingman must learn to|ton? It was because the argument of tono added to the, fitst im- | prosperity. 220605.000 bushels, against 244, gervice. The railroads, however, ', lted, White and Blue arm Thi L his employer just as fairly as he | was brought forth that if this secret| . bringing her at once into’ o 975,000 bushels in the correspond- age nat owned by bankers: the £voids the necesity of ng for a Vv ‘( ;fil;l’x.fl ‘;':lnvx‘)](:{mil'tu' treat llmr\;f—fvf{ organization iz to be investigated, s 'of,. snbranod. Whe may - Hg Position of Corn Crop Strong 12" \eeks of last year, and of other AW Fhekin et WidaToiatkGted special contribution and does not eit | i full_day's work for a full day'sithen so must therq be an investiga- | o tioned with Adeling Patti. In The November estimates of the grains about the same as last vear. and will respond with additional » very heavily into the treasu (par. “I'll tell:;you men, the industrial {tion of the Knights of Columbus, an i 3 BARe i 3 3 rt. f United States wheat : Ttaholieva: P , this aria the texture of M Pon. Department of Agriculture - show ,=Xports of g . capital only as it helieves the in \ Plans Special Sermon: problegu of this country cannot be|investigation of the Masonic order— | 41 own tonas, never escaping the | that the produetion record for including flour as wheat, in Oc- vestment to be safe. Some of the { £ In his preliminary announcements, |solved by legislaticn. Tt eannot be|in short an investigation of all secret soon . boundaries of the soprano in UG y}:fi than that of the pre. tober were 18282140 ~ bushels stronger companies are still able \ Rev. John T. Da ex rd’ th A«"l\ul by ‘forced arbitration. The only|organizations. And T hope that all {guaiiy hrought admiration amount- vious - morth,. and. including the against 18,205,966 bushels in Oc- ¢qo s ‘money by giving mort- R plans so chango £ bleota| way. It can be. wolved I8 by aniearned fother secpet: ofgantzations will, b fing. ¢y onthysipdm, . But heb hizher| carry-over gives a total available tober, 1921 same July 1 to Octo- gages that come ~ahead of the r Ly Nl Bun MOLng Re- | co-operation ‘of omployer and em-|thoroughly probed if any start iS|pange was equally as effcclgie re-| - sunply for the coming year of ber 31, 1922 114973.000 bushels. stock, but this is just like putting “ eponding Lo a ‘mene : for ser-| pleve—a willingness on both to give|made,” the minister sald. sulting in*ba’ parfect a-soprad® voloe 3.084,000.000 bushels, or about the against 161.572.000 bushels in the 2 second 'mortgage on a farm. mons founded the ymf!o,;J ice where justice is due; a senso DR as one Loxpect to hear today.| amonnt of last year's crop, saying Sorresponding period of 1921 and ‘This process cannot be carried in- O Ruer feid ginning with ot honesty and square deal, by both," | CALLAH TO HEAD Possibly Miss Ponselle was in espe- | nothing of carry-over. Consider- 145.351.000 bushels in 1920. ., ‘lehnitely, because the margin of the first Sunday in the New Year|Mr. Davis concluded. SOCIETY | cially sood voice yesterday. 1f m,rh} ing that there are more hogs on the _Furthermore, it must be consid- cafety “yrows. smaller. Proper S e plans o jate un the Book of | The Same in Social Life Y.MT A &B. Wi M nt R sk sl thibve T RAn b Wl farms. and a much greater number cred that if all the grain offered at fnancing of the railroads requires Teaiah, on which he will preach a ve-| The hy ¢ of modern social —_— | surprise over the success she has of catile in feed lots than a year failway stations in the last th=e thae approximately one-half of the ries of sermoas similar to those hellife was also assailed by the minister| New Leader, to be Tleeted at Next g0 in the metropolis. | ago, the nosition of corn is very months had been promptly moved capital shall be represented by cap- .. _preached a your ago on the Book of | who deplored the soclal divisions that! Meeting Has Been Connected With Phé Mingers- hanagement . of i the | strong. The way the record-break- 10 the terminai markets, prices of jta] stock: in cther words, that pro- © James. Vor tie remaining Sundays|are made, despite individual’ worth, Organtzation {8 Years difficult runs, as in Durantd's “Danza| ing crop and rarry-over of last the latter might nat have been s~ portion sionld be proprictary cap- § ¢ © of this month he s ta preach on|ubility or power. He declarcd it t§ be 4 y. M. | Fancivlla," disclosed the perfect | vear has been disposed of augurs fained “at the fiK‘{'f‘ ”‘T' have jtal, in order to ohtain favorable timely subjects of the day, that for|a fact that in some. places a yerson |, At the next meeting of the ¥. M. i, icpry “(hat makes such execution well for the corn-growers in the ruled, and even Liverpool ‘orices terins upon horrowed maney.| Very next week being on whak makes|js judged by the ciothes he wears and | Tr A & D. soclety. to be hold Sunday o o,n “gymple o) her singing of the| future, Calculations indicate that Might have been affected, little new capital ‘has been raised New Britain the prosperous city that|hy the section in which he lives, | afternoon, December 24, Edward solemn, somettmes pathetic “Stillo | anproximately 3,200,000,000 buskels The cotton crop.is short, not for railroads by that means re. it is. Yosterday Kis subject was "The | rather than by his own brain power, | Callehan will be elected president of |y, non v schumann, in coitrast, | of corn wery consinied ‘in this Over 10000000 bales, and prices centiy. Most of the purchases of Need of the Hour. his intellect. his personality and his| the oreanization, succeeding James J.\ \3g"yymanty appealing. When she colindfy or sexpiorted Jast year, and 3re more than double fe pre Waf, bquipment lately hebe been accont “he Need of the Hour.” Foadniess, - TTe. aktarted that'Ne has] Putisr who will roufid “ont two terma | (i S A Rhgital there never has been but one crop l¢vel. ‘The worst of it is that until plished on the installment ‘plan, /i ' The cierseman. in opening his Ser- [ Loen told that in some places it s ab.| 10 the office on that day. with Tostl's "Good-Bye Summer." sne of that size in the history of the Some way if d"“"'fi"d o e s dnoLgApiok e enuipment for : s o . b % 4 3 SRl ) . 2 [} oll weevil, we are - about./5 per cent of the value. mon. spole directly o the mambers | goiuteiy impossible for a person living| M7+ Callahan has been a member | oyopcame even the coldness of a New country. and bm four crops ex- M Y Riahd L4 { o clabs. putting it wp to the In- ; S ! of the Tabs for the past 1§ ye: i A b bl s B Ceddlia N gt tined to have short crops and, high " "/Phe rajlroad blockade ‘this fall giof tho c'abs pttting | ‘v‘"d"['" "lin onc of the poorer sections of the| & (B8 CEER AT FIC S S r | England audience and her dramatic ceeding 3(};:1”.000.(_00'? \rlsn T;‘h‘e prices. The sHort gray, of £his VERR Nas-sliaam (hatitlte higgest Fatiroad (dividual members as their duty to zo‘ town to associate soclally with those intensity, coupled with the charm of price 1n cago is about e ot de 1o kil acreage, or a1 problem is how 1o raise the money m | safety when the police and fire com- |, ooiol o rought her v per bushel, and at western railroad 3 ’ . H B u Bhi Bar Ve, stations about double the price of especiatly. bad -season, but chiefly to keep the railroads::up ‘to' the 7 in the mere prosperous section, N ;. Gideh K ot et 0 B ; bined under that ! § nie for.otaorn Bl aid ihat @ Dive | even though the individual inight be :‘“3‘“"'"’ Wers compiner/uATer | close to the hearts of her hearers. | to- the insect pest. growing business of the country class, the sige af this one is & 2004| . wqual or superior of the more for-| 3% inated for.office at yes. |, Miss Ponselle's greatest work was e | o T i 4 b " The railroad companies came. in- thing for e city and means a lot Others nominated for ofiice at yes- | .\ ginging of the aria,~*‘Ernani in- Wheat is -in e strong. position. Railroad Situation ‘o thés crop-moving €~ason - with tuna‘e resident, . ;e 0 Sto its civie and velizious i 's meeting of the society, alll, . ” 7 B . 12 cally, in view of the poor i ) ! to its ciue and velisious i terday’ g ¥, volami,” from “Ernanie.” Here again statlat oy o The value of railroad stocks has ‘much: niotive .power, * oor condi- e He ' Hits At Politics b ¥ s owe v] 3 ext . E Lurope. ; | owe it to the of whom will be elected at the nex eraps. of hread grains.in Europe. g gt e Cp e about the city setting a good exa = | 1 vij Ve 4 said that Pre mamne THe political situation af-the United x those sustained, stropg yet sweet soft | ~ d feed dectine .in th f . uglaie . ot tho! axamaplo ) ] '8 meeting are: Vice-president, George & # Ao The normal pre-war wheat pro- suffered "a maried decline .in the ‘tion " . »::‘I:'V larg “h'; O el Yo | Statés was desoribed as-very Jow. The | JeTERE BT 0 i S [ower tones were heard, and again the | e i boot 425, past month, which s gererally at- strike, and have had to deal with A o Y e | dominating thought in American poli- Kcrin-'nmumlnl secretary, ‘William thrill ‘of her heights brought enthus- (400.000 bushels. and - the normal tributed. to the results of the re-ian extra heavy movement of’icoal, | class and to attend. its meetings jor fasm. The popular waltz-time theme annual conewmption is “340.000,000° cent-election, and the strengthen-'resulting’ {rom thewfoal strike, &nd | tices taday, Mr. Davis tald, is “the de-| 1 4 ; f oy ‘ars Baufill $o A5¢ somn gooA out | AR : Forsythe; treasurer, Jantes H. Riley; |, el % 0 | and £ resulting 0 i) ot Tnem. | M doerind any provincial, “r¢ to 85 in. When the republl- | jgtiin ARG REEG, devigaticyt SRPSIRE CAUATT G DS 1oy eR ol more | to’ 45000000 bushels. A saving ing of the antirailroad clement Tt Btaber 101 480, carlonds . objections that might e because (408 are in, tho democrats spend all| 5o yumg "Charles Rakowskl; marshal, | PoPiiar msic ariithe expert, and the of 14,000,000 is. expected .from' the Congress. _{t'is suppoced "ug,tur. AR AT o S ) E .lrfihvllluuls might, differ -in opinions their time and cnerzy devising WayS| witllat’ G, Geayi. ohupisin, Rev, J, more classic passages e met and! milling regulations, requiring “war first effart by this element will be ‘o rn‘zv we! } 0 . e 4 R Gl and means to get them out 80 they|m \winters conquered triumphantly by the singer. flour”, to be used. but " the import for. the }:ep:fl of: the so-called buf? n“ '""?:‘lcd?m D{"n i gei P ‘s e einsm for <ni | themselves can get in, and then the|” " > A Kthiling aqdideiing Incident Waa requirements are calculated _at “guaranty’l ‘clause | of ‘the, Esch- low the peak:loading of &by it ] R bluas 1a riow past Mp. Davis enjq, | ame thing starts all over again. “ne 99 Wy Miss Ponselle's singing ol “Annie about 80,000,000 . bushels, - The Cummins law, which directs the in th;’;l\;;’r)fin " ‘: F:'““f{'.{"pa‘u 3 B s e o e e reriigito febpéctuter the law, “ldOl' a Bantist Laurie” directly to those who had grain crops of Germany are very [nter-State Commerce Commission car drading figures fob the (past 4 i oudding that ; " |the preacher again hit upon his fav- been forced to sit behind her upon the short. and_this is true of ltaly. to so adjust rates as fo yield a fair:month not 1021 but, a1 he high- B . Elne |arite theme, the flaunting of the 18th 3 stage owing to the demand for seats. The situation is_summed™un' by -return ipon the value of aggregate November. 1021 but are the hig investmient in railroad: oropenty.icst for that month ‘on ‘recor n Worid Drawn Closer £ Years agd when the United State s was umendment. ke cited what he sald true example noted this week This brought her with her back to J. 'E. lay, Canadian Trade Com- the larger audience, She did not com- E i NSRS el irst tormed, many people | i — - e i I‘I:r:d ‘1;:;1 i?l\:‘mlfld e li'mp'n.«s:h;o or [in @ local school. He said that one promise matters by singing one verse - - L - A : them to endure, due to the of the teachers had taken a young- u.“,‘e\ but remajned in that position|ore there members of the audience 1 4 : ‘| ‘Professor: Charles. R. Brewn, dean 4 { ot v to task und was impressing upon throughout the song, to the delight [ 4 ) { ems it i Have tion and tho v at B upon the stage. of the divinity school at Yale univer- R D oinile te. xtat « |him the fact that he must grow up to Of thoga stated Just. In. frontypt henl <aeo i i Ty f 14 e ¢ e war of the reheiiion wi, | fosnect: organized law, on ‘the stage and the the thorough| Misa.Ponselle's iast encore, for : | sity, will deliver. am_ address’ under 2id, the crigis which was 0 de “How. do yon expect us to grow up iunderstanding of the audience “in|Which the andience paid her the un-| Vietrolas and Fiunos, i{enry Morans., thg auspices of the Y. M, CA, at 3 I, Bl L lind observe the law when the men front” which, by this time, was com. |usual compliment of waiting even|—advt. y ! {a mass meeting im the Lyceum theater. x: " termine if the nation v God raised the graat pe pletely hers. 1If one might imagine|though she had apparently closed her Miss Gertrude 1. Rackliite of 6"5 S - iete a s E 2 2 L t. Mary's Sodality . will iv a Fox's theater the Metropolitan Jpera | recital, was the ever-popular. O Sole | Arch street, ‘is at the New Dritain Y i S don’t do it themselves “What do you mean el R b povier “Well, how .abbut some mon who house, New York, and the year some- | Mio,” to which she gave -herself, un- | General hospital for treatment for a|‘VMist ip the sciool “nall ‘Yomorrow Rohert Iuiton to invent the |80 over to goll clubs and play a few Wherc i the early ninetics, the inci- | reservedly and which brought out all | fracture of the hip, the result of o |évening: T:n;- proceeds will - be sent A Inboat. Stecencan to invent (he|holes and along about eighteer crack | dent mig t be lkened to Patti's sing- | the charm and intensity of the singer. | fall on an icy sidewalk vesterday. . to Father Sweeney, a’ missionary in ¥ stoam engine and Morse to invent the |@ loke and they'll go to the 19th | Ing of * Last Rose of Summer." | Jt was a fitting close to a 'moteworthy| Headguarters for “Girls' Coata China. . a telegraph. All these and more nyen. |10!0i then step back of a bush and ) But never, in’'the New York bullding, toccasion. Besse-Leland's of courge.—udvt. i tions, he said, helped to save the |t ke a \mgth-.f)ut of their pocket and b A United States for despite the geo- |WKe @ drink i ——— ey b ; Adding his own words, Rev. Mr. [ wt graphical expanse of the country t Lrnivin mafil! Kak ionle. es o . things we'ded (he nation toget ",,'('Wi,";““‘.\‘“,“"h”‘_’,l‘m‘:“"“n‘;;:’""ang . A EEW FIEMS THAT WILL SAVE YOU MO : i “Todoy the cntire | ‘iolat he' )1 t, l f d IT WILI PAY YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAG cne clow gt oty (0 b | oremiog surprie s hortor v Specials for Tuesday v v P oy Tk i i ) e other people violate the| With tie uvowed intention of be- iy trains, steamship lines, ete., i3 really| " slome! gethor tha are the colonies|other(17. coming an American citizen and join- o Yo :l?ik-:“yvlu:ll‘t::;m bt :.l:y'm:.:? ”“\‘lr.} Good: ¥ All Classes, _ |ing the Baptist church, Serge Trufan: Davis said, sdding that today is the| need of the hour, Mr Davis (off, the Russlan monk known as Tiio- dity of specta lats, Whot man, in order | 1 understahding which will | dor, reached New Ygrk from his na- L a1t rts ireden i ive, Wast|be enough to sec the good in[tive land. Tliodor was an intimate of b alize €0 that he linows his one|€VEIY na ionality. In the Bible class | Rasputin and a friend of the czar. He .f‘ o He S e At Bas. he said, are about 24 different nation- | gave the czar and royal family their b of Spercintiztin alities, He explained that in thisllast meal before their assassination. defended s i VHion |~ N T —— _— P for progresi, Mr T T——— e attend dan L b L There power D b tization,” he said, “but there is a'co b1t tends to narrovmes: | Th S WHEAT — RY!L — GRAHAM ‘IHIS 1S COFFEE CAKE WEEK ¢ ] L present day is narrowness amd preju A B Dl s T E '3 C O AKE AT, Each lSC ] o’ - a rosult of pee 3 0! ; m“" ma‘ MONICAN ASSORJ! 15¢ " ALL KINDS ROLLS o, 000 weevnnnan. . DOZL 12¢ roown individi of Purity ) | o o) i A [ LEAN PLATE FINI CORK : ¢ 1. sacta lige, politics. | | PORK NEW national 1if 1etry and opher lines | > CORNED BEF ""]‘.-“6 KIDNEYS SAUERKRAUT e savlng" * of endeavo o are so many highly Therearenomiraclesincoole ¢ 25 | 4 B & gpecialized branches thi t the members | . Py LD, . [+ 3IBS ... C un.. 4 [ .0 BYodkih’ 0o not: fecoanize any, Wtk | ing. wh‘t_fl‘l’:l"nw‘h‘f""dh T RADT PREe TRES ¥ . arl F or v st INevItaRLy. Sorte N PIGS HOCKS { BEEF LIV SPARE RiBs i Mo 2 d & Instance Even the baking perfection o, 16¢ ‘ 4 25¢ 16¢c. ! JCIN THE 3 3 there ar . for instanee, | that results from the use of - s O P - 4 e ke e 10€ t 5 e I' L ",*‘”-"""' 55 P Royal Baxing Powder iz no S 1 NUT BUITER WEEK! — WI: HAVI INEST! — MADE IN LD VIRGINIAY NATIONAL B e "o e mira. Pure Peanut Butter... Lb. 15c; Best Creamery Butter..Lb. 47c¢ BANK % ‘rotestants, he explained " 3 H i ke 2 LK - e L Wi " s T y By S saaindare i BEST PURE TARD oo 2 LR ¥ I WHOLE MILK CHEESE ............... il St¢ CHRISTMAS i denominations of their own. In the IXTRA FANCY DATES (Fresh) . ... PKG. 10c] SUNMAID, RAISINS ..0...00000000 . IKG. 1be Gl SWELL 400 ~ | TARGE SOUND FRESH PACKED FLA, ORAN W Doz, lsc I JUICY LEMONS. . Doz, 35c l LAYER FIgs . ... - —b- here are 46 mittiog they would bu Untied Christian men vho ket together ard work together could Royalismadefrom Cream of ! I. . CLUB control the destinies of the country , I % s dr, and get everything they wanted that Tartar derived frgm grapes. OUR DIANIR BLEND COFFEER ....... N. B, C. ROYAL LUNCH | Open g is good MIXED OR OOLONG '(EZ£ SIFTED EARLY JU l o For Bille in Sehools It Contains No Alum ! FINE LAUNDRY SOAP .6 BARS 25¢ | FANOY SUGAR CORN | Monday Evenings “But heeause S0 many are nareo i . 250 = F RS — ) LS, 11 IR 3 BN ek thetr abeoial. branch 67 : L s No Bitter Taste 2 L3S, 25¢ — FIG BARS — 2000 LS. FRESH FROM THE OV < Ngion is the only one t i right STHAK BLUE . Lb, 12¢ D SALT FRESH HADBOGOR, ... Tb, ¢ IJH(I Iulv-;u t ’|'m L re afrsid that som fi JAK COD | Lb. 14¢ | COD ...... .2 Phgs. 150 MED. MACKEREY,. . 2 1 hs, S5¢ other branch wi gain a litt'e mo N O T T {5 R b AR T T S Y

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