New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1923, Page 10

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SACRED WORDS SET T0 JAZZ CONVERT HEATHEN Atiracts savage Poople of Tibet LABOR CONDITIONS SHOW IMPROVENENT .. Situation All Over World Fa¥or- muree v e ‘No i complm wnh LflSl Ycal‘ :', o “f"\‘ u«‘xl. ‘N'l“-‘fll‘\'\l.‘.. m“‘:: ' Young America but their syn copated strains are winning ¢ London, May 11 The une Christia ideals Timbuetoo, ment situation throug Tibet and Taihiti, aecording to P'ay s favorable comparcd t Rade angelist and president of the YEAr ago, says the i of Christia nd Missionary Alliance, the the International | he Hinter conference of which here monthly publication l May 13-23 will bring missionaries tional Labor offics \ of from all parts of the werld Nations at Gen American jazs music is used by our has just f ed a world-wide sure than 100 missionaries to attract assemble the me Taihiti, Say Mis sionarios in the Field onverts ent tention of an and Belgium unemploy- |5 pindignds ment is almost non-existent, 1n North || . a. “Our Amerion cmployment was exceedingly |y . arms. but #ood toward the close of 1922 as com gh munical instruments and their pared with 19821, though | i volces raised in song and prayer ply figures for October and November [yheir work of converting the heathen show a contraction as compiured With [gacred words are put to modern jnxz previous years songs, noble thoughts to popniar tunes | Increase in Employment in U, 8, ind then sung with a spirit that at- In the United States employmoent tracts the binek, yellow and brown has heen steadily incres ‘ 7 | ticos the past year and business conditions AL sorts of hymns are sung, but eontinue to improve, Production waus 'we find that the rhythm of ragtime very good during January 1923, and |tunes delights the simple mind of the APpArently 10 One & Year ngo expects | savage, appeals to his tom-tom train. | ed such a rapid r ery {od mi and the first thing the mis. In the United m the g ¥ knows the wild man is sing- unemployment ir hristian words, learning white little change at theology and presently s 1623 as compared with d L, The activity In coal mi RS peincture, DAM SAVES COST | most of the other principal Industrie | are still under the spell of depression | In the Scandinavian countrics and Six Milllon Tons of Coal Collected in the Netherlands the situation | shows improvement, | In Italy the great increase of the e ¢ numbers |’|’|wmplmml recorded the end | River, According to Operators, ‘ of the year was due to unemployment Kookuk, Ia., May 11.—8ix mllllnn in the mining and out-door Industiies, | 1ong of conl are saved annually by the | as well as In agriculture |operation of the Keokuk dam in the| Polish Industries Active Mississippl river here, according to Polish industries were comparative- [an estimate by the operators of the Iy active during the last three m dam, | of 1922, and a comparison w Power hidden under the surface of corresponding month of last T [the Mississippt and harnessed by the shows that unemplovment has &reat-[qam is lighting stores and running | Iy diminished. In Switzerland unem- oot cars in St. Louis and a great| ployment is stil . |many smaller towns in Iowa, Tllinols re the only 4.0 “Missourl. Miles upon miles of unemploy- | oahios and conduits run out from the ~.||L~v:¢llxl\;:‘,""l dam in almost every direction. 18 COMPAIC Accepting the average price of coal, with 1021 Tt has been estimated | oo €000, U SCCTES B O ing that Austrian industric B WORKINE s o E il reMTA thuth at 40 per cent of thelr cap: LINe than pay for the entire cost of the e carmany ,,,,“,’.‘,’.';.I,‘: {dam, which was placed at $29,000,-| ;‘r';"'";';:"‘""::‘:‘m n“_mn 'M’y " 1000 in HHi.W\\"rvn it was completed; ployment in the metal, el¢ 25 | chemical industries is still good, the k"g‘f‘vz\xl 10,000 varieties of fish are food and Im.l)lllng trades, : SAYS DIZZY SPELLS Regal Banquets Hold No [ Charms for Heir Apparent| ARE DANGEROUS | yongon oy 1o s SYMPTOMS OF HIGH e to ' BLOOD PRESSURE | selves to have the popular Prince of Wales dine with them have been dis- mayed to find that His Royal High- may be fatal to ignore the| ness has very abstemious tastes Nature gives when she | eschews all except the simple: y spons said .1‘ ©One of London's most “They are often wealthy families set i the only signals given to tell us that | before the prince lately, :mh to find | the blood pressure has been m-’ that their guest p: 1 it all by and | creased to the danger point.” | chose a plate of cold ham and beans.| And High Blood Pressure is a con- | English physicians attribute the | dition not to be neglected. It is itself | prince’s good health to his frugal diet, | a symptom of auto-intoxication (self-| abstention from all rich, highly sea-| poisoning). The heart, in its endea- | ally flesh foods, | vor to overcome the bad effects of the | and a cheery, | wastes that are poisoning the entire | ystem, pumps harder and harder un- | | til the dangcrous condition of High | | Blood Pressure is present. A scien-! [ tific preparation called Bi-a-lin has| been recently prescribed with re- A . aver hro%t= | markable results. | It helps Nature to free the system | l c K s | of the poisons which have caused the | | heart to overtax itself in its efforts to | VAPGO RUB overcome their harmful effect. | The benefits reported from Bl-a-lin W B BN el e == | decided to put it up in convenient, ? tablets and make it { m by’s skm | everyoe without ' prescription, If| | you have dizzy spells, nervous at- w‘ifllCuficura soa | tacks, frequent headaches, oftensive p breath or constipation, or feel gen- A agr:nt’l'alqum aetory, hut Yearly at Keokuk in Mississippi ment figures shows n crease at the end of 19 soned dishes, espe much outdoor exer optimistic disposition. ONSILITIS | erally run down, get Bi-a-lin at once| from any good druggist such as The! Clark & Brainerd Co., The Dickinson | Drug Store, City Drug Stores. The Latest News about how Men’s Clothes should be made can always be obtained here. If in doubt about style come here and let us show you What Others Wear We have a hetter variety of sea- sonable woolens than we thought possible to buy, and can surely please you. g London Sho AI O lf’ov the Smart Oressevs"(v e ELM &.MAIN STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. INEWSPAPERMEN JAILED | erty, a marvelous record for any medicine | Wedding Gifts available to} NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, BERNHARDT MEMORIAY Paris dally devotes matiers Paris, May 11.-The elusively theatrical, has started a publie sub-| seription for the erection of & menu- ment to Marah Bernhardt, Thus is added another tribute to the memory of the great dramatic artist, ethers including a proiect to rename the 2 Place Chatelet in her honer, Comoes Three [dia in also distributing a drawing in color by Vertes showing the great ar- tist reposing on her death bed They Refuse to Apologize for Publis cation of an ltem Concern. ng a Murder Charge, Birmingham, Ala, May 11 members of the staff of The Birming- newspaper, yesterday were sentenced to jall for 24 hours for contempt of court d were E. T. Leech, ham Post, an afterncen SAFETY FOR MINERS Aspatria, England, May 11.-=Dan.| ger of explosion in mines may be en- . tirely eliminated if the Invention of a and Lewey Robinaon, reparter, The (Tl eliminated It the invention of & newspaper men were cited to n|\prar\’"n"”. B e e et by Judge M. T’ Heflin In cireult court (COPNRID OF & HaWd WHCEL VAo sentenced after & N mine explosions almost impossihle whieh they were defende | D, Raker of Cleveland e Wome Remedies of Our Ancestors, | Almost every man and woman in ! Ameriea ean remer the botanie | vecipes of our mothers and grand. mothers for the treatment of disea, and they were wonderfully depe Every fall there red away in the attie thoro! | rt, pennyroyal, eatnip, sage, worms. | wood, rue, ete,, for treating ills of the | tamily during the winter months that followed, In 1878, Lydia K. Pink- ham's Vegetahle Compound was first | prepared from one of these hotanie | recipes, and the demand for it has | Inereased to such an extent that hun- dreds of tons of roots and herbs are now nxed annually in its preparation, It has recently been proved that 98 lout of every 100 women who try it press was secondary to human lib- | have been benefitey its use, which is Those sent editor; Jack Hathea, managing editor x-secretary an alterna- tive of apologizing and promising that they would not again print what the court termed improper matter, but they chose the jail sentences, The case arose over A news item concerning the alleged record of a man charged with murder, The cita- tions charged that the news story was prejudicial to the defendant and caused postponement of the trial Mr, Baker held that nothing was printed except absolute facts based on court records, and that no harm | was done the defendant in question an the law interpreted prejudice, The court in passing sentence sald that the court was higher than the newspaper, and that the liberty of the Leave to appeal was denied, |to hold Graduation and THAT LAST Watches, Wrist Watches, Diamond Rings, Stone and Signet Rings — Silverware. 14-18k Wedding Rings 18k Engraved White and Green Gold Wedding Rings Lowest Prices Highest Quality HIMBERG & HORN Est. 18 Years 392 MAIN ST. 10 R. R. ARCADE Your OLD Cleaner fora Cleaner that CLEANS Get the threads and lint that cling. Get the dust. Get the deep, em- bedded dirt. With the two-cleaners- in-one—the Premier Duplex. The motor-driven brush picks up lint and shakes out dirt that suc- tion alone can’t get. And suction —strong and powerful —draws up every particle from the lowest depths. Latest and greatest on the road of progress: “FIRST AMONG CLEANERS” 122 Ask us to aemonstrate 1 your own home H. J. WALSH 71 Church St. Phone 826-864-5 And convenient terms of payment that bring this fine ‘new cleaner well within everyone's means. I-n-.u vacuum cleaner MAY 11, 1028, Big Special Three Hour Sale FROM 9 TO 12 ONLY-SATURDAY CLEARANCE ONE HUNDRED TRIMMED HATS seecial $1.00 - Values up to 83,00 There is only a limited supply of these Hats we are closing out, so come early for first T On Sale All Day Saturday 350 BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED HATS including Matrons’ Hats and Sport Hats SPECIAL $3.00 Value Up to $6.50, —ande— $4.95 Value Up to $10. Children’s Hats—Largest Assortment in Town Special for Saturday—$1.98 and up Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 Main Street Y. M. C. A. Bldg., New Britain For Quict Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. HOME FURNISHING CO. 7-8-9 Railroad A rcade Special Sale for Saturday and Monday Only We have marked “Our Lowest in the City Prices” for quality furniture to such a level that we honestly believe we are from 25 to 40% cheaper than else- where. Be your own salesman. Goods marked in plain figures. WE OFFER FOR EXAMPLE: OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITES In a Cromwell Velour—A very attractive Suite. $l 79 50 A 3- llsneefih"l‘:ggf\fzégfiflg sAt:‘lelsl,, ].Bl)c(fgélx.u.l.(l.l'iack Tasseled. $ l 8 5 00 Regular price $230.00. Sale Price . . v $198.00 $85.00 In a Cut Velour, Combination Blue, Reversnble (‘ushlons. Regular price $235.00. Sale Price ............c0vvvneenn. A 4-Piece Reed Sulte~—Cheap at $110.00. For Sale Only .. —_ And Others Up to $375 00 — BED ROOM SUITES A 4 (I)’iece American Walnut with a full sized Vanit; nly G Ny Another in W alnut-—Full £ 42 inch Dresser v . ik $ 1 85 00 A Handsome Birdseye Maple Suite—3 pieces—ideal for spme room—a “Buy” at $185. Sale Price ..... $145 00 And others which regularly sell $l 75 00 to $5 50 00 from $225.00 to $675, at ........... DINING ROOM SUITES ; Here we are at our very best—We carry Jamestown and Michigan Dining Suites exclusively—A practice we have followed for many years, Today we offer a Michigan product that anybody would be proud to have in his home. Easily worth $400.00. 10 pieces. $3 2 5 00 For Sale OnlY. ...ouiiivvsiiivinniving Others ranging from ..........c.o00vieeen $20000to $595“00 FOR SATURDAY ONLY Inlaid Linoleum, 16 patterns to choosc | Waltona Felt Base Rugs retailing to- from. Elsewhere $1.95. $1 4 dav at the advertised price of $18.50 Our Price, .. Square Yard ‘ for 9x12. If you have a prospective need for | [ As long as they slz 75 inlaid you cannot afford to overlook | last tomorrow . this opportunity. i - Enongh Said — June Brides cannot afford to buy elsewhere ! Visit “The Store a Little Above Main Street, But Many Dollars Below.” .$165.00

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