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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 19 Protestant, for elght | hespital, He was T8 years old ang W of Muding out if pessible Whe Dr, Tagg, Veteran Preacher | of the Metho + | nad been In the ministry B8 yoare . ' Members of Semior (Jass Conduct the approach. Thelr werds we Ve piiotrraatios lembors of amiar Chass Conduct the| 1 ore. June 19 The Rev, D ent of the meneral conference died | slasses 10 correct Any one of 194, “ us when shall these things be and ek entive Program of Class Day rane TAEg, for 24 years editor ast night at the \hx\ and general | defects 1n visien What shall be the sign of Thy com- Members Sing Swan Song s Regular | S em—— ing (Green Presence) and of the en 3 Cambridge, Mass, Univessity - s H S[ . of the werld (Greek Age?)’ In e Launcheon at Fiks' Olub This Noon B S i puker 010 8475 Bible Pregiots| viv 35aus irieny Winmed vp 08 Mo | _powum Moetings tn Soptember, |, U8 ~Members o tor of lm. Gospel age In & oW & v Ay the | Program of class day at Harard uni o Prosent Poriod Of URIMSL | 35roets Toree Ba®iateniod oiut | g, %, Trinder, superveor of the | FOrSs"tiny The cinsm o ersity today, @ IS oratio n seventh verse he indieated cerlain ' g0 woade sehools, delivered Lhe mml"“‘ AR iy oy signs of the approaching end-—thess ¥ A N were in the World war, famines, pes. A99reas at the last meeting of the 1o vy oration and eonfetti fight in w h o4 pos he New Hritaln 140n8' | 1he stadium formed the program for » oubl . " 4 "tilences an p Qi y ¢ eason of th Troubles subsequent to the Worl enee W earthquakes Al e e L ot g s R s el o 5 we have withessed: sinee 1914, ° -~ war will last for two years longer The last mentioned s the seneral|O0 Washington street The only | and a eoncert by the giee elub a after which the world will gradually | (0 80 I o are. oavin, | Summer meeting will be held on July | wheduled for the evening Dol l AR DAY settle down to the millenium, whieh | o.ove i Seripture being symbolie of | 1! 4t the farm of Dr, Joseph H The elass oration, written by Ro! Will begin in 1925 and last 1,000 | Lo vion, Ve rees el 1 Potts. 1", NBradfond, of Roston, wh et ¢ 25 and evolution, o8 elght to 15 de h R . gded v N years" according to W. W, Kessler in | sopine the world-wide persecution of |, COnneeticut was the first state in|Red Top, Conn., with th . PUMPS TENNIS the Uaited States and New Britain | yead by John G, Flint of Mudenta of Now Rhitain on the sen. | Chrimians and the _lnsreastng ovll |00 (ol O A R e e Jan G Bt ovion Discontinued lines, Value Tennis for hoys and girls Students, of New Rritain, on the sub: | audivion” in the world Veroe 18 Jeet, “The Desire of All Nations tolls of the world wide proclamation | €118 in this state to have vocational | yead the class poem Theodore up to $7.00, Pat. Colt, hlack in brown and white with training scheols, Mr, Trinder told | Morrison of Lynn read the ¢ o e e e, the |0 the coniing good time. A climag | iHWining sohoots, Mr. Trinder —told| Morrison of Lynn read the ciam o Kid, and white with wish- side patches, all sizes; $1.50 World war and the subsequent un ached in the 21st, 22nd and 28rd rest throughout the world were pre- s Which show °t mpending briefly on the great \A:nk the trade | was the ivy orator. hone fl(rflps. Bab\' fl“d Ifluis \'aluc. sl 00 ’ : AR DAY dieted In the Rible, which also Pre-| et tibuiation’, universal fire op *¢N00IS have done and how pre-voca — dieta revolution and upheavals for the | o ven stk witon this Age witl | 11on sehools have be en !mu'.‘?. d 'nm"‘ LEGION NOT lN lT heels, DOLL/ next two years, From that peint on | oo When ye sen these things he the g of state rade { . l:‘:' .l"ml‘ i m)'lw :::"n"." gin to come to pass then look up, |t gislature 1909 permitted A T to "Edenie happiness." ) L 4 n hand s S dalicar legisl, p of 190 ) itte : “The Lord caused a prophe t to :,”“ “ll,,),::‘.l:“h,.,“‘:-m: .,'\k" “-‘1' E:\ "|the state achool board to conduet Molumby Acting as Private Individ- . SANDALS pone 0 world S e rado sehools and in 1910 the first \f 2 v Soretell ""?.m"‘“"m,\' “"7‘, :\,".',,,',".'“ “The return of the Jew to the' u, sc nuf...’u... opened mL New ual in DempseysGihhons Bout, Acs ‘} omcn_s : Brown or smoke color. day, the cause, and gran Holy Land is also te be taken for an Pritain .and Rridgeport, two of the “1‘"1‘!‘4 (‘ANV‘\S alld Bal'eflml h‘nndals or Ox- humanity after the trouble T will ¢ o par approach o \rmoat f e rording to Montana State Officer, - - 4 shake all nations and the desire of sl | 2¥idence of the near approach of the | airgest manufacturing cities in the| © 5 WHITE KID PUMPS t5ids. o)l ks up to 11. kingdom. Jesus himself said (Luke | seat 1 e i . Ly " We are now in|Bing eaus | i tate and where many boys Wera| Lewiston, Mont, June 1f . . : % ragh hations wil lcome.' We are n 21:24) that “Jerusalem shall be trod- | \eaving school after completing the | geott, m.n-n‘.n‘ ot 44 Louis heels and rubber soles $1.75 value, $l 00 this shaking time when —everything| g0 "o, "0 0 0 o s until the i 5 that can he shaken will be shaken /U8 FORN OF S8 Santilen untl the|nfth, aisth and oven the seventh| Leglon of Montana yesterdny toe All sizes—$5 value DOLLAR DAY " : grades instead of continuing their | g he Legion | and only those things hased npon | piiEl B N6 Clenties b graphed the American Leglon Weekly DOLLAR DAY ) . ; o ) I oo the times of the i, GanrAlRat alre Praeih e PR v justiee and truth may remain, (Heb. Gentiles as a definitly marked period The speaker asserted that the trade regarding alleged connection of the 2:26.27 glon with the Dempsey-Gibhe 13:36-31.) in the Roriptures 2520 years in dura«| schogls have been responsible for a| 1 Eion, With th ¥ e . 5 : \ . Shelt July TN | e At the close of Josus' ministry Hia| .0 reaching from 608 B, C. 1914 | japgh number of bosa and Al mr: “l|»rq‘:lll|:t‘lllnln"~.\ 1l opp ek Misses’ and Children’s nearest disciples came to Him desir : Dr '.\r.-n.-.“nf to thb‘u the “..‘,»v.| | maining in school when they ordinar- started by State Commander Loy 3 CH'LDREN'S Pl.‘ips BRO“-N (.mss STRAP S————————— | WA cAme exactly on time, - Other|jly would have quit and started inte Molumby for the Teglon, but without M. . IDS : routive ary Jane styles KIDS prophecies show that troubles sucs | work without any kind of training - P i | coad Ins! ) ¢ % consulting the executive committoe i [ne ‘4:-‘:;15’ l'h" war will ‘:| 'v until 1928 ! He i(‘;l»d that now such schools ¢ which disclaimed all con tion with in Pflt. nnd BI'O. l\ld sl.do \fllll(!. at Which time order will begin to pre- | been i@tabl'shed in all parta of Con- | the fignt. From. that time on o . bber soles . vall, mankind” having learned the | nectiolt and throughout most all of | Ykiby Kated AR THIN. VAL CADRCIL: DOLLAR DAY Rubber soles folly of attempting to resist the com- | the stAtes in this country | Mr. ott emphasized the fact that \ BEG'N DN SA”S areat fuptee whieh it o | Sen (o |t rocomeeea win G| CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS PUMPS ......covvevenenennnes §1 .00 years. Under Taraels law the subiies | MILNOIS Senate Passes Anti- [fent avshoivy. svers " To i iy ‘ana poves. | Mask Bill, Hits K. K. K. Brnfold, Sask,, Wrecked | EDUCATORS SHOES LETS THE FOOT GROW AS IT SHOULD Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid| oo 0 Springfield, 1!, June 19.—An anti-| 7 - ST Fxposure, Eat No “Christ's relgn will restore the 20| MA%K bill directed at the Ku Klux By Violent Wind Storm Sweets, hillions of Adam's race. to. Edenie|II8R Was passed by the Illinols sen-| Regina. Bask. June 19.—The vil. | "z('"(" f‘"' ‘ Agem‘ for CAmI [happiness It they are willing and|™° I8t night, with two senators|lage of Enfold, Sask., 67 miles west Florsheigi | bormus Staff off the damp ground, avoid voting present and about 20 other| of Moose Jaw, i8 a mass of wreckage ' rdient. It will restore to them all | 236 MAIN STREET For Stvle exposure, keep feet dry, eat NO|ypaetaqne o nnnl for which Jesus Members absenting themselves while | as the result of a tornado that swe pt Shoes lets of water and above all take a| |the house for action on senate| The nine year old daughter of M > . X ; . - [amenamants, | An Mre WiIaR A T el Who Care |[Opposite Monument The House of Styles|and Comfort sweets of any kind for a while, drink| giaq on' Calvary the roll was called. The bill goes to | over the district Saturday midnight, | For Men spoonful of Jad Salts occasionally to| N The measure was in-|and Mrs, Willlam Rudd of Uren was | help keep down urie and toxic acids.| Jugo Slavs Not Plnnning troduced by Representative Roberts, | blown from a buggy. She was found Rheumatism is caused by poison : bl . |republican, Chicago, a negro, uninjured a mile and a half away, | toxins, called aclds, which are genc- | Military Intervention rated in the bowels and absorbed | Reljgrade, June 19, -Jugo-Slavia | into the blood. It is the function of | > § R { the Xidneyvs to Niter this acld from | ™} not intervene militarily in Bul-| the blood and cast it out in the|Baria, Foreign Minister Ninitich told | urine. The pores of the skin are|parliament yesterday during an inter- also a means of freeing the |'|"°d\pr~llntlfln on the RBRalkan situation. of this impurity. In damp and chilly, |\, Ninitich said Jugo-Slavia was suf- ’ cold weather the skin pores are(fciently strong so that Bulgarian closed, thus forcing the kidneys to /events constituted no danger for her do double work; they become weaR|and Bulgaria could be a menace and sluggish and fail to eliminate [only to herself. Diplomatic action, this poison, which keeps accumu-|the foreign minister added, could be |(H lating and circulating throue= the | | based only on a violation of the || system, eventually settling in the | treaty. Joints and muscle: causing mm‘nvssi soreness and muscles, causing stiff-| ness, soreness and pain, called rheu- | matism At the first twinge of rheumatism | Field, Picnic. and House Party With get from any pharmacy about four| Bristol in Plainville, Voted. ounces of Jad Salts; put a table-| R spoonful in a ‘glass of water and The Epworth league of the Metho- ‘drink before breakfast each morn-| dist chirch met last evening at the fing for a week. This is helpful to|home of Vincent Doolittle at 265 neutralize acidity, remove hody waste | I'armington avenue and voted to ||H also to stimulate the kidneys, thus|hold a field day and plenic with the helping to rid the plood of lhose’fimmg People of the Methodist rheumatic poisons. | church of Bristol and a house party Jad Salts {s inexpensive, and is|at the Plainville camp grounds on | made from the acld of grapes flnmrnhm day. lemon juice, combined with lithia, Leonard C. Voke was elected first and is used with excellent results hy | vice president to succeed Miss Helen ) . thousands of folks who are subject|Johnson, resigned. Games were d ! W< BV e to rheumatism, | played and refreshments were served. ‘ : T 4 2 ; ‘ , 'r,‘_ n\/”fi n"L) —~. Specials for Dollar Day ‘ | , ik fl GI.’ at St()l”’ v | 2% . & And Its Wonder Values for $ Day For this one-day Feast--we are offering 2 ()% =0 I : OFF EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN OUR BIG FURNITURE STORE 12 Cans EVAPORATED MILK ................. $1.00 JUST FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY—DON’'T FORGET 11 Cans PORK AND BEANS ................... $1.00 f| 3 2:1b pkgs, LARGE PRUNES .................. $100 9 Cans SUGAR CORN A . $1.00 8 pkgs. NOT-A-SEED RAISINS .... . §L.00 9 Cans FANCY TOMATOES .. e . 8100 @ 0 7 Cans SUGAR PEAS . ~. §100 ; LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS . T T ke SUGAR CURED BACON . Ib. 18¢ SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF e R FRESH PORK TO ROAST veveas . Ib. 18¢ LE AN BOILING BFFF . . voone I Nc LARGE PINEAPPLES | 15¢ [ 2 LARGE ¢ S 25e SELECTED FRESH EGGS .................... doz 3lc 132 MAIN STREET THE BIG FURNITURE STORE TELEPHONE 72 BEST PRINT BUTTER ........ : 48¢ sm,fi.,géd.L LING RUBBER CO. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS All Merchandise Except Tires 20% Discount

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