New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 17

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! ] NORNONTENPLES NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1825, GENERAL WOOD IS | MODERN SCIENCE AS | JEW DENOUNCES RUSSIA — | Attacks Country For Iis Persecution | of the Christians, BEING ENLARGED! FIGHTING LOCUSTS' AN AID TO POLICE . e s, e e Balt Lake City, Sept. 28~Better to arcommodate the thousands of Later Pay Baints who desire to enter the famous Salt Lake temple, there to vrform sacred rites, aprosimately 100,000 is being expended by the Chureh of Tesus Christ of Latter Day Bainta to enlgrge the auter bulldings. Waorkmen have been busy for ever a month and a few more weks will see ecmpletion of the task In tunneling for new entrances to » the temple, portions of the original foundation !aid about three quarters of & century ago, were exposed, In- spection of the foundation shows that the temple builders took the precau- tion to make double arches of stone, the better to hold the weight of the top portion. Several prominent arch- itests and builders have expressed smazement that such foresight was Fhowr {n the construction On some days upwurd of 1,500 church members enter the temple apd Wth the old accommodations it was rearly impossible . properly to take care of them. With the new exten- #ions, however, which include larger cffice quarters for the church record- €r and other officlals, dining hall for temple atendants, dressing rooms and the like, no congestion i3 anticipated. As-nearly as possible the builders of the new additions have eliminated isteps or support posts, so that blind or aged people may get about more €aslly. There is also a children's p'ayroom, where women attendants will -take charge of the children ‘whose. parents are in th@g¢emple, ‘The new construction work is on the north and west sides of the tem- ple. It is located within nn enclosure to which few non-Mormons are ad- mitted, and then only with the per- mission -of the higher authorities of the church. " ( POO-POOHS REPORT Washington, Sept. *25.—Wayne B. ‘Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti- Baloon league characterized today as ,ridiculous any intimation that the league had promised to swing the Ohlo delegation for the nomination of . President Coolidge if he would per- *’ mit an appointee of the league to administer the prohibition law. FEu- gene C. Brokmeyer of Washington, gpeaking before the national assoc!- ation of retail druggists in Boston Wednesday, said he had heard such Antimations. TAKE FLEDGE AT YALF Sophs Asked to Promise Not to Make Trouble This Year New Haven, Sept. 28.—Sophomores at Yale were asked today to make a , signed pledge of exemplary behaviour during the year as a step toward amelioration .of disqualification con- |3 ditions which have been imposed by ¢reason of the freshman class dis- ‘turbances of June. All sophomores ‘were summoned to meet at noon in Battel chapel to act. The pledge submitted to them was as follows: , 1—I shall not take part. in any noisy or riotous actions or demonstra- tions in the streets or public grounds of the city of New, Haven, nor com- mit 'any offense against the peace or v prosperity of its citizens. .2==1 shall ,do all in my power to prevent .my fellow students from - offending against the peace or pros- perity of this city or-its citizéns.” TROUBLE IN ENGLAND Nabor Becoming Reitive in View of . Non-Settlement in Germany. ) By_The Associated Press ‘London, Sept. 28, —Labor is becom- ing increasingly restive in the face of the prolengation of the Ruhr problem and. the spread of unemployment. With a view to trying to get its de- mands; met, labor is doing its utmost to force the government: to convene parliament which has adjourned un- til, Nevemper 17. STARTS LONG AIR TRIP Houston, Tex., Sept. 28.-—Parker “Shorty” Cramer took off this morn- ing at 6 -o'clock beginning 'a flight from Ellington field to Bradford, Pa Cramer hopes to complete the 1744 mile trip in approximately 15 hours. He is attempting to break Scotty Crocker's record in his famous non- stop flight from the Gulf to Canada. G. & 0. PRICE RISES. ‘New York,:Sept. 28.—Considerable switching from the shares of low priced western carriers into stock of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad is reported by commission houses, and probably accounts for the rapid rise in the stock on declaration of a com- © mon dividend. thorough optometrical skill, experience and | exacting care assure S ——————— CAPITOL—Mon., Tues., Wed. MAY YOHE And Her Shell-0-Tone Syncopators Philippine Governor Trying to%Enghnd Puts It to Use In Exterminate Pests Catching Crooks A | Manila, BSept. 28.—Experience in London, Sept, 28 —feotland Yard,' military tactics gained on the fleld of Pngland’'s fameus organization for battle 1s sometimes usefu! in eivil |the detection of crimin is equip. administration, and the armies backed ping its patrel motor ca ith wire. | by bayonets, aeroplanes and heavy ar- | jess telephony appar with the! Miery are not the only dangerous |des of providing alds In the ‘:;;""’ :‘; “""‘""' Governor General | capture of wrong-doers. nar 004 demonstrated to the many cases swift locomotion s members of the Manila Rotary C"‘"‘vm:nuu'nr’a of success in this matter, recently, |and 1if rapldity of movement can be| Th governor general referred to 'h'irnmblnad with the maintenance of v g o o ml"‘ omu: ".”"e;“rhlncu of the wrnu»dn::- o|m:|:; dally the spread and movements of ?:: .M |M.m.‘.d|"‘:-:|r) r..."":.:.fv- the hoppers, where the larvase Eperimen x the | hatched, what regions were most in. messages while creeping through the| fested v‘llth the 'hoppers in tne pre. congested traffie of the eity of Lon. fiying stage, and the direction taken 107 or Wwhile dashing llnn(l'fl:e by the large fiyers, | Great North Road, It ecan reply to Charts and maps the messages received, and thus keep in the governor gener Beotland Yard well Informed of the new lines being marked by colored 'prohlrudl of whatever business may be ins, 80 At a glance the exact position |0 hand. :l the p.nu"llnn. and the h’!ldl’l)’ It is hoped that when the system being made by tthe governor general's has advanced a little farther, the con. pest control forces, could be deter. stabulary forces of the counties will| mined at a minute's notice, much as|participate in it. Then it may be a commanding general in a battle | possible to set up an effective hue and studies the lines and positions of his|cry throughout the country If a dan-| and the enemy's troops. gerous criminal is at large, and keep/ The governor general sald the cam. [all searching cars In constant touch paign carried with it much of the in- [ with Scotland Yard and the head. terest and excitement of a military | quarters of the police forces of the undertaking.s adjacent countlies, | > | vere malitained al's office, the Sugar Cured HAMS 27¢ Pound l |a stroag denunclatien frem Dr. Na |than Birnbaum of Hamburg at the recent congress here of Ajudas Jis. roel “In Russia," the speaker sald, “it has become a principle to suppress anything breathing a religious spirit All believing men are persecuted. The synagogues are being closed and eon- verted into workingmen's elubs, We do. not desire to apportion pelitical blame to anyone, nor to examine into how far the Boviet government is re- sponsible for all these things But Russia will not sueeeed in suppressing the living faith in God's presence, not even if they loek up all the Christians, all the Mohammedans and all the | Jews" GERMANS CHANGE MINDS Duesseldort, Sept. 28,—The idea s gaining ground among the French functionaries that opinion in the Ger man population of the oceuplied area is beginning to swing vigorously against the government's capitula tion, It Is even feared some quar ters that German opinion is likely to crystallize into a definite movement to ignore Chancellor Stresemann's or- ders and try to continue the fight without Berlin's help, b CAPITOL—Mon., Tues., Wed. World’s Famous Actress One Time Owner of the Famous Lean Solid CORNED BEEF 15¢ Pound LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB ..... b 38 BONELESS LEAN POT ROASTS of BEEF 1b 18c ROASTS OF NATIVE VEAL ............. b 20c LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ...........:. 1o 15c FANCY POT ROASTS OF BEEF ....... b 12Vc FRESH PORK TO ROAST ............... b 25¢ GENUINE LAMB FOR STEW ............ Ih 12¢ NATIVE VEAL FOR STEW it 5y SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF ........ b 8 PRIME VEAL CHOPS ................... 1b 29¢ LEAN BOILING BEEF . 8 BONELESS ROASTS OF VEAL .......... b 25c SUGAR CUREDBACON ................. b 25c FRESH MADE SAUSAGE MEAT ........ b 25¢ FRESHSPARERIBS ............. SPECIALS 7AMtolP M, Fresh Hamburg . 3 1h Frankforts . No. 1 Potatoes .. peck Evaporated Milk 3 for Sound Onions ... 6 1h Campbell’'s Tomato Sugar Corn ... 2 cans 2 b packages Salt .. American Sardines Fresh Roasted Coff Wedgwood and Clover- bloom print Butter b 55¢ Full Cream Cheese b 38¢c Best Eating and Pie Apples .. 3 quarts 25c Fancy large Malaga Grapes 3 25¢ Fancy Plums ............ +vv. 3.dozen 25¢ Large Bartlett Pears ..... vvu. 6 for 25¢ Native Lettuce ....... g A head 10c Sound Cabbage Sweet Potatoes Fancy Cauliflow Sale of 500 SAMPLE HATS Tomorrow at ss& worth $10 STYLE Fancy Celery ...... h ... bunch 235¢ Pickling Onions ... er head 20c QUALITY Pay Just Say $2.00 Weekly wely) To Us “I'LL PAY YOU $2.00 A WEEK” And That's All That Is Necessary 4 For Us to Open An Account In Your Name 1" Just a Pleasant Understanding <29 Embarrasing Questions Asked N Security Asked ~ Inquiries Made 15" = Just Your Promise PLEASING ARRAY OF SUITS AND COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES s SUITS AND COATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN SUITS AND ‘COATS FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN BOSTON CLOTHING STORE 63 CHURCH STREET Next To Herald Office NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Deposited In Our Savings Department On Or Before October 3rd } " Will Bear Interest IF IT'S NEW. yYou WILL FIND T A special purchase of SAMPLE HATS from manufacturers of HIGH GRADE MILLINERY, will be placed ON SALE SAT- URDAY at $5.98. This is about Half the Regular Price. The assortment includes styles that are positively the new- est, for Miss, or Matron, in a full range of colors. OTHER FALL HATS Large Showing $9.98 _ $3.95 _ $4.98 2 3 ALL COLORS SNAPPY STYLES CHILDREN'S HATS Bring the Kiddie here tomorrow. We are $2-98 headquarters for Smart Hats at low prices. We have marked this special price on a group that should sell for much more. Special Saturday / Eastern Millinery Co. 133 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN Hats of the Better Kind At Popular Prices From The N[W BRITAIN [}UNN THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 Daylight Saving Time

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