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] gelting & little plot of land where the ohild ar the grown-up can ralse NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923, a few sweet peas or radishes I lnENTfi E means that serene contabl with the vitality and reliability and serenity §nl nature, of purpose and fulfiliment, | of human life as related to forces in- T — | Anitely greater than itself, That's the | reason we eluh women are backing “Approves Garden Week From| | April 22 to 28 SHOULD HIL FIVE FEARS OF DESPAIR Century Magazine Editor Would Have People Take Hope BAKING POWDER | of activity that links itself with or- derved purpose—that sees the day as & part of elernity, » | v 43 A GUARANTEE OF QUALITY SANALT has restored health to thousands PEOPLE who for years have suf- fered from rheumatism, anaemia, severe nervous disorders and other painful ills caused by faulty elimina- tion of waste matter from the system have been brought back to health by SANALT, the Sensible Tonic. transit trade, migration and invest- | ment in backward countries; Democ- | raey in Industry must be workable democracy and not emotional the Cleveland, 0., Web, 2§—~The por- | business of the future must be so- Washington, Veb, 17.—~A National Garden Week, We believe in the kind cess of pelitical, soclal, industrial ul-l'rlnllywund in order to be commer- | Garden Week Compalgn will be con- STUDIES AGRICULTURE | vaclal disintegration cannet be stayed | clally sound; Research should marry | ducted by the General Federation of P by deluding ourselves into thinking government as the sehism between | Women's Clubs, April 22 to 25, Presi- | Fyench Girl is a Stuagent at the Towa that we ean shut our eyes to the ugli- | politics and facts has meant a dan- | dent Harding has given the project est facts of our time and blindly gerous celibacy from which we suf- his endorsement in a letter to Mrs | chant, “Day by day, in every way, the | fer dally; the primary business of Thomas G, Winter, president of the | world is growing better and better,” | education is to make the student at|federation as follows: Glenn Frank of New York city, edi- home in the medern world and re-|.agy gear Mrs, Winter: Ames, lowa, ,Febh, 23.—=Miss Mawe- tor of the Century Magazine, told the | ligion must speak to society as well “1 am glad to assure you of my|line Aydatt, whe is & student at Towa meeting of the Councll of Cities of jas to the soul and be concerned with hearty endorsement of the program | Ftate college here, is one of the two the Methodist Episecopal ehureh here institutions as \'\'»H as individuals, of the General Federation of Wom: | girls which the Freneh government yesterday. le While Mr. Frank sald the Litera-|o"oiuhs for a national garden | has sent to this country to learn agri- | Wive fehrs were speelfied by Mr, [ture of Dispair Could be gatherod ""“vw-vlc this spring. The henefits both | cultural extension methods so as to be | Frank as contalned In the books of |Kother in u five foot ahelf and so 1a-1 (o yyaividuals who take part and tofuble to take up the work of recon-| certain '“'I"‘"“ who have "":; .“'\ ::i','l:h:';: :I:"‘"""':':: '"“'n":_‘n""""“::‘ the community as & whole are 50 ob- | struction, The huu'r(;rlrl in studying | make up whal . termed the o | ey seem hardly to resat the University of Georgla R e e e e | wnconaeious * by-produeia ~ of ' tha Yieut (L (R et MArAIY K917 0 0G0 Avaut win spend & month or exy of the New, Dark Ages springs thought and investigation of our| " iMont sincerely yours, {two studying English ana gettng ae- from soms one or all of thewe five modern blologlsts, phychologlts, ec- VWARREN G, HARDING.” |quainted with customs and practice distinet fears, he sald, He described | Mrs. Winter says of the purpose of | here. Then she will tour the state these as the Miological fear that the | gurden week: with agricultural extension experts| best_blood of the world was turning “Perhaps nothing could help to|studying gardening, dutrying, poultry state College to Learn Agricultural Fatension Methods, DIGS UP COIN, London, Feb, 28,~—A Sheffield farm- | to water; the Phychological fear that | “.h'",. aigging In his flelds recent. | stabilize our minds and spirits in | und hee Keeping, the crowd-man and .crowd;processes | Iy, found a silver coin of antique or- this very tumultuous time so much| She plans to return to France next| of thinking wiil push to the wall that| ¥ O B ST G0 "Sate of pres- [as a profound and Intimate realiz- | spring where she will inaugurate this | fnsurgent individual whom we hither- | SC 0 S Bl aNin to Tondon, had [ tion of the steadiness of the universe | work there. to regarded as onc of the mainstays i oooioiced, and found it to be worth [ In which we live--its law, its order- | B of progress: the Economic fear that | uoo"lchia M Goning Th coln #x a|liness, Its magnificent long purposes| The Pavillon at Brighton, England, | our “"‘:"‘"““I"' “"‘1":’“"'“" han Over-| Charles 1 crown and was minted at|and recurrences. The garden move-| built about 1800, cost nearly $5,000, reached itself and is due for a col- | e Y re J ] Iver was very searce,' ment means a great deal more than | 000, lapse; the administrative fear that the time when silver was very searce. { Here's what one user of SANALT says: “I have for years been a chronie sufferer from Bronchial Catarrh and Torpid Liver. Sanalt put me the bigness and complexity of the| modern world hasoutstripped the ad- ministrative capacity of mankind and | the moral fear that the younger gen- | eration has renounced allegiance to in first-class shape in a general way, and I can say thet torpid liver, digestive troubles and all allied ills have practically passed all wholesome standards of conduct and is on the loose. H 7 The authors named by Mr. Frank | re-\=a as having contributed in some of | X A \ their work to this litcrature of dis-| ? pair include Lothrop Stoddard, Le- b ’Q.: Fl bon, Trotter, Everctt Dean Martin, b O wonder their eyes dance with away from me after a thorough treatment with Samult.” Every day people buy SANALT because it is recommended by others it has helped— but we want you to try this wonderful re- building medicine af our expense. If you're tired, sur down, nervous, come in and let us give you—FREE — a sample of SANALT. = Lord Bryce, P, H, G. Wells, Ralph Ames Gran, “and others.” “I do not suggest that we disre- gard this literature of dispair,” said Mr. Frank. “These five fears are well grounded, Our duty is to con- quor them, not hy emotional incan- tation, but by removing their causes. “But there is also a literature of | Lope, made up of creative ideas, the new idealism and the new spiritual yalues. I venture to suggest some jdeas that seem to me must be res- cued from the pargon of technical gcholarship, taken out from under the exclusive patronage of cloistered in- tellectuals and put to honest work in the direction of our public affairs if we are 1o close the door to a new | Dark Ages and ‘open thedoor to a| new renaissance. There are Cultural Nationalism; Fconomic International- Jacks, Deaninge, | 03!0 ward Grant Conklin, Madison Grant| joy when they see grandma stir- ring up the pancakes! She always makes 'em with GRANDMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR—the kind she's used since she first started in housekeeping. Light, delicious and wholesome too, with all the old-time flavor. THE HECKER CEREAL COMPANY, NEw YORK eAlso—Heckers' Cream Farina, Self-Raising Buckwheat Self-Raisin Flour and Jiaatime, Package to griddle -just add water SANALT is not a cathartic. It is a simple reconstructive tonic which by gently stimulating kidneys, liver and bowels to normal action frees the sys- tem from accumulated poisons, cleanses and enriches the blood and gives strength and tone to the whole body. oAl good druggists sell SANALT—but there’s a sample waiting for you at W. H. Crowell, 84 West Main St. Curran & Pajewski, 97 Broad St. Dickinson Drug Co., Inc., 169 Main St. City Drug Co., 487 Main St. ism, Democratized TIndustry, Libera- tized Business, Rationalized Politics, | Humanized Fducation, Socialized re- ligion and the idea of a Well Trained Race.” Mr, FPrank stated that Cultural Na- tionalism will convert world politics into a competition in excellence in- . stead of a competition in armies; ,eommon sense will force us into some sort of international management of the fundamental cconomic rights of For Quict Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. 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