New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 20

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[ 2 TUESD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WORLD POWERS IN ' oovT ORG_YOURSEL CONCERTED Aoy ™™ SPRINGTIME e e Father John's Medicine (Continued from First Page) fghting between the handits and pur suing troops M Ay I Prisoners Pollow! held by the hrigands Amerieans— Malor Manila; Moland Pinger Major Robert Allen, Ma Allen, Jr, Maniia; Teor China Moter Corp, ¥ Powell, sditor Weekly Hoy N hai; Tee Bolomon, Rhanghai; Henley, China and Vap East finane and commeree periodical, Shangha! Other nationalities; Chavalier Mus a0, attorney (Ttatian), Rhanghai ¥lias, broker, (Rritish,) & YAward Flias, hroker fhanghai; Theodare Raphiers (Rritish,) Shanghai; Fmile gor, broker, (Freneh.) Manuel Anciea, \Verea Gaudalajara, Mexleo; ¥ nationality not lnown Mus. | feine d ghai ish,) hroke nsbor | osesserermee—e—— ghal (Mexiean,) ALIMONY DECIDED ON New Britain Conple Teach Agroement on Settlement And Divorce Will Not he Cont Mra, § Rritain, Danah appear JAngerous suee hneider Now ed by Attorney ' J Meriden, was prepared 1o PLAN 10 REWRITE BIBLE AND HAKE IT UP T0 DATE iy tific and Ethical Theorles | in Hartford this morning, | the ease was allowed to proceed an | agreement was reached by the prin clpals and t awe will go hef perfor court Friday as an unc suit, Mr, Sehnelder agreed to p philosophical [ 1 mony. He was represented rowrdt- | by David E, FitzGerald of New Haven a0th | B. M. Holden of Hartford and Saul i ,y | Waskowitz of New Britain before befors Present Sclen Will Be Used in 'roposed Version, New York, May L] sclentitic, ethical and theories will be employed in ing the Bible “in the light of the century,” it was announce today | the Tyson Lectureship "foundation, Inc., which was organized yesterday at the meeting of clergy, scholars an.nl Jaity in the library of J. P. Morgan's hiome. The mode! carried to all pa: Present da CAPTAIN SMITH DIES |Was Famous Skipper and Fishing Racer From Port of Gloucester Gloucester, Mass., May 8.—Captain Benjamin A, Smith, the man who first put fishing schooners from this port into the races for the international " be.|championship and who for a quarter Divine. The lecture tour is now 8- | century had been the principal fignre ing arranged by the foundation. Aliy tna’fshing industry here, died Jnst statement lssued Dby the new OrgANY night after a long illness. When in gzation declared the conception of the | 400 Canadian interests challenged Bible as a single inerrant volume t0|Gipycestor men to i race | be “an unfortunate nheritance from igmity seanned the of the medieval Europe.” The statement|Gorton-Pew Fishe which he added: was president, saw sranto just whe old order has passed away |slipping in from the B Accepted and with it much of the traditional | the challenge, cquipped the Esperanto theology.” The foundation was de-| aimost_over night ‘and se clared to have been incorporated “to!Nova Scotia where, under make accessible to men and women | Marty Welc she lifted the cup in general the results of the re- serfes of races with Delawanna. search of modern scholars into the origins of the (hristian religion and its interpretation, regard to the Bible.” Important members of rn interpretation will be rts of the country by| the Rev. Btuart L. Tyson honorary viear of the cathedral of §t. John the schooner g ain p in a | COTTON STATEMENT. and partieularly in| Washington, May 6.-—Stocks | American cotton on hand April 1, the new|commerce department estimated body include Bishop Herbert Ship-| day totalled 6,039,000 bales while the . man, Appellate Justice Finch of the|total world's ocks of cotton on the New York supreme court, former At-| game date amounted to 12,010,000 torney Gen. Wickersham, Frank '«-:balos. Polk, Major Gen. Bullard, U. S A. , | Mrs, Henry P. Davison, the Rev. Dr.| TLarge Stuffed Queen Olives, 20c % | A. G. Cummins of Poughkeepsie and | Pt. oked Iood Shop.—advt. Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee. ’ ‘ roaned sutten fre v 00 NOW IT’S SPRING TAKE CELERY KING | S A mild vegetable tea brewed at| home that will put and keep your | bowels and liver in perfect condition | and prove a grand Spring tonic and blood purifier. 'CELERY KING costs but a few cents at druggists. Take it yourselt at bedtime, give it | to the little ones. Tine for had breath, | [ slck headache and dizzy spells. | DR.F.COOMBS The Naturopath Physician and Ohiropractor 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Phone 765 Hours 9 A, M. to 8 P. M, of the to- USE ; J.ESEIBERT&SON'S % DAIRY PRODUCTS What Say You? It has been a fatiguing day but a glass of Sei- bert's pasteurized milk right off the ice will revive you and you'll feel that it's a good \ satisfying food drink. Genuine Naturopathy adds years to life, pep, power, endurance and | nerve energy. I use the very latest | | and all forms of the electrical. The | Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and Mechanical Massage treatments. be ments that can compared with | genuine Naturopathy, and for those who have failed to find relief, regard less of what disease or ailment or how long standing, or how many specialists treated with. | dous importance to you. The treat- | ments are not embarrassing for wom- PARK ST. ¥ NEW BRITAIN.C !en; are painless and act as magic for | | ehildren. Galbraith & Pattison CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS GARAGES Until further notice office hours will be 8:30 to 11:30, 1 to 3:30 and by appointment. A, | W. UPSON, Atty. | Room 407, City Hall lRl'mh's Tel, | 10 AUSTIN ST, 1493-4 Put Zt_nc Leaders and Gutters on Your House NOW Horse Head Zinc puts No Replacement Costs life-lasting spouting within reach of every Home-owner. ECONOMICAL ARTISTIC DURABLE REQUIRE NO PAINT GET OUR ESTIMATE TODAY Thes. F. Fitzpatrick & Co, 228-230 PARK STREET w Britain, Conn. FYor | those convalescent there are no treat- | This ad is of tremen- | City items Is The Safest Spring Tonie [ Wi farm o inmgtes Mrs 17, Was oper hospital this properties to | i at morning hy Her vonditic e 1 Lucas o Hart | ated ny n Chester wa reparted ternoon belonging sty & as being ral 10 sal g v the Sissan Drug ¢ adt Large Btuffed Queen Ant Cooked Food Shop 1 at The \flernaons Rig ™ Potato Salad, 180 Ih, tomorrew only the Hartford to New o 'ooked Food Shop.--advt May 12, on gonds store, ting advt adi Night" ¥ quet f Hit Don't let your children suffer this winter from the usual coughs & colds. At the first sign of & cough start them taking Williams' Syrup of White Pine, Honey and Tar, 1t is wonderful how quickly this fine old. fashioned remedy takes hold, instantly penetrating every alr of the throat and lungs - soothing and healing the mem- branes—loosening that dry, tight conges- tion and relieving that annoying tickle In the throat, This splendid preparation has brought of to thousands of children for over twenty years, Pure and barmless, y other preparstion, It brings fief. Do not accept a substitute, Prapared In the laboratories of the Williams & Carleton Co., Hartford, Conn. snd for sale at grocery and general stores. Mot Open o advt Tiekets for York Wl sale % sporting pde, - advt t the Casine tonig Hartford to New May 1 goods railre i o at i Railroad Open i advt Wr AT leys ' o 87 West Maln Pro Exelusive millinery advt Special R Mother's day at Ha Baleswomen wanted Store for Saturds evenings. ndvt Shoe salesmen wanted vyt Saturday afternoons and wanted at The Big afternoons and | ¢ Chocolates for linan's-=udvt at The afternoc Big ¥ % and at The Big mer e Saturduy ndvt, Marsland Dickinsof® lias purchased lot ghuttle Meadow Stora f evenings. 1w Drug Co, Dover IRoad near the = NR % Tomorrow ! Alright a mild, vegetable I Telfove Constipation \ or Jimmie Jingle S Under the spreading chestnut tree The village blacksmith eats with glee. —New-Maid Bread R JUNIORS— Little NRs One-third the romu, For children and adults. Sold by Noveck's Drug Store. Hot Dishes Won’t Mar CARRY A FULL SUPPLY e O JOHNSON’S PASTE, Liquid and Powdered If you polish your dining room table occasionally with Johnson’s Wax you will have notrouble with hot dishes. The Wax forms a thin, protecting coat over the varnish, similar to the service given by plate glass over a desk or dresser top. Johnson's Liquid Wax is the ideal furniture polish. and we Highly Recommend It To the Trade Telephone 359 1 JOHNSON'S Paste - Liquid - Powdered POLISHING WAX You can give every room in your home that delightful air of immaculate cleanliness by using Johnson's Polishing Wax occasionally on your furniture, floors, linoleum and wood- work. Johnson's Wax cleans, polishes, preserves and pro- tects—all in one operation. Headquarters for all Wood Finishing Products The John Boyle Co. Made In three forms. Paste -Liquid and Powdered. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators There is no Substitute for & " Johnson’s Polishing Wax. 3-5 Franklin Square For Saleat All Good Stores. VIOTHERS! AY, MAY 1023 Ha ). Tra May 11 against ¥ Greenstein J [t} Monday Sanislaw Syme M Atorney day, May 18, Ignacy Drensek against Valenty Drensek, Attomey Hean Nowieki for the plaintiff, Atterns Morris 1. Saxe for the defendant B e e THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads Attor for the plaintin * defend on agalust Walenty Mursen y Henry Nowioki Ww. ¥ Tuesday Mangan for th May 1 Ja amin against Peter Ella, At: | tarney D, 1. Nair for the plaintif? Attorney J. 6. Woods for the defend ant; Mike Penticello ot al against B Wedman, Judge B, ¥. Hungerford for the plaintiff, Attarney J1. G, Woods for the defendant; Reniamin Relomen against Samuel Greenberg, Judge P B, Hungerford for the plaintiff, Judge B. . Gaffney for the defendant; Pri- | ydge ant coh Re stiam BIG SPECIAL On Sale Tomorrow, Wednesday CLEARANCE 125 TRIMMED HATS—Ready-to-Wear Hats, Sport Hats and Chil- dren’s Hats—best value ever offered—Special Value up to 87.00—Come Early for First Choice Sweeping Reductions on All Other Hats in the Store 188 Main Street OYSTERS CLAJIS CRAB MEAT SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 21-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD —DRINK — Take home a bottle of cream soda —Something you will like—it's deli- cious. Three size bottles—>5¢, 10c, 15¢. 712 Stanley Strect Plumbing, Heating and Repuiring FIXTURES AND MATERIAL |AYTRS' SODA WATER ‘ arlinlivan Plumbing Co. { | | | SONABLiZ PRICES Tel, 2992, Goldenblum Millinery Co. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., New Britain Farm for Sale—We can offer you a fine big farm at a low cost. Owing to death in the family, the owner is going t» Sacrifice. with a big S. This farm is only about 15 minutes ride from the city. See us about selling your house for you. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, FOR SALE NG—20 PEARL §T. COTTAGL—FOXEN PLACE, ALSO GOOD BUTLDING LOTS. COTTAGE BRICK BLOCK ON 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG, CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2018, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobe | 24 Lafayette St COLD WEATHER NEEDS | We have a rfull line of new and | second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, etc. A. LIPMAN New and Secondhand Furniture. Tel. 1320-2 THE OLD HOME TOWN # 3 ¥ {gé HELLED s~ EXTING = oR SMOKING TORACCY_, NORSE 8 COW _FCODS. SEE = SOFT S O] £6) You SAY \HEAR IS Afi% THE MUSIC)TH” BASS | BY STANLEY o €23 TTWE NEW BAND MUSKC ARRIVED SESTERDAY AND WAS TRIED OUT i LAST NIGAT BY THE BAND BOYS “THE NOISE STOPPED AT 11:30 =~

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