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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922, SULPHUR CLEARS _F KONEYS ACT SRR APIPLY SN BAD TAKESALTS tum the assoclation, but from the - o A churches with thelr religlous educa- Apply Sul “, s 'l'uhl When Your he often means you have - WOMEN! DYEIT NEW FOR 15¢ Draperi | Ginghams | 'unior Achioyement movements. and " Stackings | 1t Ot A maioved | By When §ou wake up with: backache Everything |Lrofne mpioy and dull misery (n the kidney rogion srotherhood in our assoclation phur, The pimples seem to dry right | it may mean you have been eating Ithrough the recent mecting conduct- up and go away, declares a noted | too much meat, suys a well-known au- €d by the industrial r‘oum-ll. One | ckin speclalist. oL otd ol L0 hundred and fifty boya trom. tha fae-| *Noii e e oL vean found o[ urte bad. Wi oeermans e torles of the city met with Harry T. |y, 10 the place of sulphur ns o pim-| neys In thelr effort to filter it from Baker, export leader in this work. . A | jia " vemover, It is harmless and in- | the blool any thoy become sort of w'fr{"{l“!."{t':";lv'~ll 5‘0'.”',,(-” vllx:;s: ‘nm)r: expensive, Just ask any druggist for | paralyzed and loggy. When your kid- “"‘l:;w'rm;r:l;n ?;vv:l:::;:hun::; ;xt‘:: :rl:;- a small Jar of Rowles Mentho Sul- | neys get sluggish and clog you must | phur and use it like cold cream, relieve them, like you relleve your |meeking ‘this group; formed the.bash —_— [ Dowels, vemoving all the body's urin- (for an organization with a definite SHTAGET R S I8 TR, W u can dye or tint suc- :;:?fi"l'" ,Ir."'m:‘:l'I':;vn'r:‘r:‘“:\'::"::":lB“‘I't': A hand ball tournament, a volley ball | sick headache, dizzy spells; your ceasrully, b e perfect home dye-| . "or 4ot leneh in our mem. | tournament of businessmen, a basket- | stomach sours, tongue s coated, and {0 s guaranteed with Dinmond Dyes | {ot & HHE8 ball league of younger men, a boxing [ when the weather is bad you have i have never dyed before, | p. class and training throe groups of | yhoumatie twinges, The urine I vour druggist whether the Older Boys' Conference, leaders. Lifesaving ls being taught|cloudy, full of sediment, channels you wish to dye is wool | "The Older Boys' conference, re-|to boys and men as well as individual [ often get sore, water scalds and you or whether it 45 linen, cotton | Cently held in the city, which I re-|gwimming lessons. A speclal class| are obliged to seck relicf two or throe or mixed Diamond ~ Dyes | Ported in the last meeting of the | for the police meets twice a week| times during the night. | board, has also been a stimulus to|with a program® of physical instruc- Either consult a good, reliable phy- tion, that will help these men in the tain Guy ‘s gulity'bf losing the ship ! whether he took all possible measures to save the l"fllm‘;- from total loss, NETHE lll:/\\Dfi \VAI\’I'L LOAN, The Hague, Dee, 12 (By Assoclated Press)—The government of the Neth- orlands plans to float at an early date a loan which will be placea largely in the United States for the purpose, with other eredits, of consolidating | the natlon's floating debt of about | 4,000,000,000 floriens, The amount of the new loan has not yet been fixed, [try. Bueh a meeting was held in the |‘I|um~- of Mr, and Mrs, Walter H, ITart Jast month, with good results, Work Among Boys. "Boys' work has reccived more and Says Backac beer Kimonae Curtains Sweaters Coverings Diamond Dyes “Diamond Dyes"—no follow the simple v package. Don't won- Ghirte Any hrcnklnz oul of the skin on face, neck, arms or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-8ul- The Kind You Have Alwa‘l’noulht has borne the signae ture of Chas, H, r on the wrapper for over 80 years just to protect the com f geneorations. not be deceived. - All Counufiel s, Imitations and “‘Just-as-good’’ are but experiments fhnt endanger the health of Mldren—Expemnoe against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with a; remedy that you would use for yourself, What is CASTORIA Castoria 1s o harmless substituto for Castor Oll. Pare= s ric, Drh?u and Soothing Syrups,. It contains neither pium, hine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years ithas been in constant use for the relief of Cons Ip-tlon Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allayin, keverlshnen arising therefrom, nd by regulating tge Stomach and Bowels, aftls the ase milation of Food; givin, al sleepe Mother’s Heart Breaking As She Longs for Her Boy And a Stocking to Fill el ————— “One touch of nature makes the whole world kin," so when Mrs, Jos- ¢phine Bernard of 285 Myrtle street came into the reportorial room of the Herald and told her story through a hoy interpreter, even the newspape men who see life under the surfaec cvery day-didn't rry o hide their emo tion, Mrs, Bernard is a mother with - kind face, and a breaking heart. 1 appearance, she resembles one ¢ those peasants whom the masters 0!d portrayed on their canvasses. Ove her head a shawl, in Her eyes the lght of hope. Would the “Herald" help Ler to find her boy, Stanley Bernard, 14 years of age, who had run away from home on August 27th? That was her plea, Stanley was a pupil at the Bartlet! school, He had a good homg. No one could doubt that after meeting his rmother. But he had fallen in with ovil companiong, as boys sometimes will, and had left home without tell- ing of his intentions, Christmas is approaching. Mrs. Bernard would like to have a stock- ing to fill, and she'd like to have her boy back to pat Rer arms around him and tell him the story of the Boy who Diet with a united party behind him. [1oveq His parents and never did any- thing to cause them grief or sorrow. Disabled Vets Meet at | When Stanley left he wore a brown Bu Ger whether oven i Just tel) material or uilk. healthy and natur: The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, Bears the Signature of sician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine, This famdus salts is made from the acld of grapes and lemon juiec, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus often ending ladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- Jjure and makes a delightful, efferves- cent lithia water drink. Drink lots of soft water. performance of their duties, “Never before have we had so many and such varied groups devel- oping in the gymnasium, and the at- tundance in all but one class is higher than last year. Industrial Council, “The first general meeting for fore- | men was held November 16th, with | an attendance of 350. Dr. Charles E, Barker gave a health lecture. Group singing was conducted by Dan Nolan. An entertainment and lunch was also provided. “The first educational lecture in a series was given by Willlam J. Rob- inson of Wilcox & Crittenden Co. of Middletown, who talked on ‘Zinc Galvanizing and Zinc Coating Process’ This lecture was after- wards printed in full by the ‘Herald.’ The second lecture in the series will be given December 20, when Allan Seymour of the Nofton Grinding Co. of Worcester will speak regarding never stre spot, fade, or run Eetéhr. Wark far- bah. \ p B ————— e - o — g | Church Cooperation, “A definite policy in regard to co- E operation with the churches is being {followed. Each cmployed officer in ithe association is connected in some . (4 ("4 fofficial position with some church ac- o gl b gl In Use For Over 30 Years church workers always show a will- i iingness to render such service as they IS ASHIGHR SPMERN Y NONLYSEE, 01T f may be called upon to do for the as- N Sl Y I Y e e RN 08| Secretary Reporfs fo Directors!soctation: _ “Each month a night is set aside Showing Associafion ]s Live Bod for a church night, when all the priv- y ileges of the building are sct aside | bandits in Ilonan province on Octo- e | ber 13 last, has been released, it was hiiness: Dasidies. Wise Akk 1 ha announced here today. hinese Bandits Tree Anton Lundeen | - o ree other Americans are still Held By Them, being held captive and the diplomatic eking, Dec. 11 (By the Asgoclated [COTP8 here“has appointed a commis- S Rns S 0¢1a%ed | gion which will start for Honan provs Press)—Anton Lundeen of Nebmsl\d,‘m(.(‘ Thursday to negotlate their res the missionary who was kidnapped hy! lease. RELEASE AMERICAN for this social event. Last month the Stanley Memorial church was here B with close to 100 per cent. of their membership present. This week Wed-, T —————— of Japan, /who were expelled from the organization last June have been re-admitted to membership. As a re- sult Premier Baron Kato faces the Clarence H. Barnes, general secre-! tary of the Y, M. C. A., submitted his | regular report to the directors of the |nesday, the men and boys of the association at a meeting last night, | South church will be present. showing in a comprehensive way the | b Religious ‘Work. work carried on during the past few . wpour types of religious activities weeks. His report:— have been developed and recognized “The forty-first gathering of dele- |y the association as regular forms gates from United States and Cana-|of religious work. Sunday afternoon r— dian Y. M. C. A’s known as the In- ternational Convention, called togeth- er . two thousand representatives, who met in conference to discuss the most vital questions that confront | the Association. The meetings mark- ed & unity of spirit and an expression of brotherhood never before attain- ed in such gatherings. In legislation the convention took action that show- ed a broadening viewpoint upon the question of representation upon gov- erning bodies of the Association of a large group in the membership not ‘members of evangelical churches. It was voted that any local association could place upon its bogrd directors who were not members of Evangeli- cal churches providing they were in sympathy with the association’s pro- gram and purpose, with the restric- tion in numbers of such directors to ten per cent of the board's pres- ent membership. The convention also meetings, which are least conflicting with church meetings, Rible study far men and boys, personal interviews for the direction of individual life and promotion of giving for foreign work. “The last Sunday of this month will see the beginning of a program of theater meetings—a goal long sought for by this association, Through the industrial council three such meetings will be held this win- ter, and if successful, the program will be enlarged next 'season. Dean Brown of Yale divinity school will be the first speaker. “The second season for the Davis Bible class began the first Thursday in November and 100 men are en- rolled. This group meet for supper followed by a talk each Thursday evening. “Personal interviews form part of the routine work of each secretary and also part of the examinations gri ar th an sp of ad ed. vacancies have been filled as soon as meetings by the Commonwealth club, Sunshine society, W, C. T. U, tian Endeavor, Women's Everyman’s Bible class. fiv The club has a membership of 105, has been secured. Dean Hawkes of Columbia university papers and in two cases inding processes. Dormitory. “All of the rooms of the dormitory e filled and for the past month he ey occurred. “The building has been used for|o'c ur, Chris- club and Boyy’ Department. “The High School club e weekly meetings and has held supper. | tri d a very high grade of speakers th Two weeks ago oke and last week Herbert K. Smith Hartford addressed the boys. These dresses have been printed by the provoked itorial comment. sus- Veteruns of the Main and Commander of Fre struck a rock in Quiberon bay August opened yesterddy. through negligence or lack of skill, or Burritt School TOllightvw“ of clothes, He has medium brown Lair and light complexion. He can The reguiar meeting of the Disabled [ be identified by a small scar just World War will be |above hisforehead. His mother hopes lurritt school, cor- | that he has not gone far and that streets at someone who reads this will persusde veterans are |him to come back. He will be for- given and will not be punished. It's going to he a lonesome Christ- mas in the Bernard home if the hope that shines in the mother's eyes ¢ allowed to tade and become a part of ihe shadows that will steal into the house on the eve of Christmas day. 1d tonight at UH‘ 1 lock. Al ged lo attend. SEA CAPTAIN ON TRIAL Dreadnaught “France” Faces Charges L'Orient, I'rance, Dec. 12, —Fhe al of Captain Guy, who commanded | e dreadnaught France when she last | ch CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS The court will decide whether Cap- “Membership: Seniors, »27; taining, 185; boys, 302; total, FOR HER FOR HIM FOR'THE KIDDIES On Today’s Want Ad Page Classifications 65 A-B-C-D given to men and boys by the physi- cal directors. Physical Department. 3 £ o “The routine program of the physl-‘ JAP POLITICS SETTLING, cal department is in itself an am-i Tokio, Dec. 12.—By Associated bitious one, with 29 different classes! Press)—Former Ministers Tokugoro per week. Yet in addition to this|Nakahashi and Hakime Motoda and the physical directors arc promoting|other members of the majority party “Yes Maam Ever}'bod}' Bu 0 Meadow Gold Butter : That’s because it is always uniform and good. They ask for it by name because they know Meadow Gold is churned fresh every day from only the nc’lut and purest cream, thoroughly pasteurized. [t is triple wrapped and sealed at the creamery to insure that it reaches you pure and good. _broadened the definition of what con- stituted active membership in col- lege Y. M. C. A.'s and further recom- | mended a similar change that would effect active membership in local THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads ARV DT I . HH‘."i Meadow Gold butter is the most noumhmg of foods. It contains the elements which build body, blood and brain. Especiaily good for growing children. "Parents should en- courage *hem to eat plent) of MeadowGold butter—"spread on thick.” It puts “roses in their cheeks” and encourages their appetites, If your dealer does not handle Meadow Gold write us. We will see that you are supplied.' BEATRICE CREAMFRY CO., Successor to !a:.‘-flufl. Mas, Wercester, Mass, CLARENCT: H. associations, Tt ‘also te-afiirmed the | clese relationship of the association as an institution of the churches to carry on for them certain lines of ac- | tivitics for men and boys that the | church was ‘uot in a position to un- dertake. It clearly stated that the gociution must Le [ree from eccles astical control, but must closely co- | epevate with the church for the ex- | tension of the Kingdom of God among men and boys “imp association pre laid upon-—firs end, the respo sociation tov porting Y. M tries ‘and thi and yuality of bo National Program “Tmmedint=ly after a program of national scope was put ! fato operation to stimujate the above mentioned objects. Dr, John R. Mott st aside the next three monthe iduct in large centers through the lhIIY‘ll\ religious conference which will t together the church and asgociation worlers, An all day conference wiill be held in Boston 'l‘hun.un to which we are asked to sund delegat It is further plan ned to five 1 tings, led by qualified men, ot cities not reached hy Dr. Moil, quested to conduct nuary promote Nexl lo the Christmas tree- bes Huifet Chocolates GIFT package that de- serves a place of honor on the Christmas gift table. This miniature buffet of fine candy says Merry Christmas in a way that you know she will appreciate. BARNES | ned Fresh Daily certain parts of am great stre religious work sility of the locul as- xtending and sup- A.s in foreign coun-' N mm,nml quantity | work, | Planned. i the convention | the | Make it a Safe and Sane Christmas ° Shop Eérly! ! Shop Wlsely ! Give a little thought to the-selection of your gifts. danalmonds, crystallized gin- ger, Oriental fruit jellies and other favorites. (s Christmas Candies Order your Buffet Box to- day. Kibbe's own fleet of motor trucks insures fresh delivery to your dealer. Make your selection something that will be apprecmted for its usefulness or beauty. ¥ Scmetimes it is hard to decide, but you will find the j list of “Christmes Gift Suggestions” on our classified pages ! Sthe we 1" a conference | | fi- it o Racrat uch The top is a layer of won- derful chocolates, including fruit fondant centers, nouga- tines, nuts and jellies. Another favorite is Kibbe's Merrie Xmas Box. It con- tains five pounds of Kibbe'’s famous Tally-Ho Chocolates in a jolly Christmas wrapper, all for $3.00. A box the whole family can enjoy. i e Faralin: ' a material help. the foreign pro rom oth conferences the naneial ol gram, er nations in all the CHRISTHAS CIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR HER FOR HIM FOR THE KIDPIES On Today's Want Ad Page A-B-C-D stipport returned are assc Here will be found an extensive compilation of useful § gifts, “For Her,” “For Him,” “For the Klddles.” and “For the Household.” All ads are .1]phubct|cal.y indexed for: naneting tions of coun Glistening wavy ribbons of pure sugar candy. Hanging on your Christmas Tree they tempt the taste as well as the eye. There is a special Christmas appeal in Kibbe's hard candies, sugar sticks and pure sugar patties. The youngsters just love 'em. W herever good candy is sold oy 07— 4 AGY Underneath in dainty com- partments are sweet cream caramels, sugar-coated Jor- ' quick, easy '\cfcrence. ‘ v Surely this is the sensible way to shop. fied I'ages s Your Xmas Shopping (_iuide: Nothing Missed . Use Our Class No One Forgotten Classifications 65

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