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New Britain Herald 00 i Faets and Fancies One ¥From Kensington, —— iditor of the New Britain Herald, 1 COMMUNICATED i r great- New Britain, Conn ains silent.” Obviousiy | yw,yid you kindly give the below {space in your *“Communicated” =— man who sells you his used car | column, CONDITIONS IMPROVED hould also turn over his stock of | I would like to make a few com- f tives ments in regards to insertion in your paper signed by “Plainville” who ap- parently was hard hit by Mr. Davis® ) fi formation comes of | you enjoy doing lecture, The or pro . J d 4 ome ) ethi which has o > I was one of the lucky ones to have B99 iy 0 i S it Wiy Now that the flood in Oklahoma is| heard the lecture and certainly have Len, ¥ | over, perhaps the dove will find some ' nothing but praise for him. There are o many t nditions, ‘erim bod way to preserve your ssarily repe t © health is to omit doing all the things e A i ki place to alight. Considering the manyf remarks d f criticisms made by Mr. Davis now under fire by Your fricnds are those who. know | so many individuals, where in thie you I enough to talk to one an- | wopld is a more fitting place to re- - ¢ e ice news (hafjomipriaboutsyourirauiia veal these things than in God's house ber Andit Bureau of Circulation. i : R = of worship oca n\‘ near Building a political platform is j Mp, Davis used plain language gx srcet dump 18 Iocatel | & milier of findlok ey apots 10 | which must have been approved of py e improvement.'* Men | Lhe¢ PIANKE OR. | many hundreds of listeners as no one heen ing 5 1eft their seat in disgyst and any one present knows that there were many | very refined women present. T § cit imped there, it is said If schools and churches cannot | bring out tle good in humans surcly lignation, will be led to, R no booze dive ever could. Decayed A r cause for ir oped. Those who'are respanaible f < ; It is a pleasure to know that there is portion of the nuisance, which of is one preacher at least who lets no i ; 4 i one sway him _in his work and also p OFFEE experts have many different standards by TONIGHT'S OPPORTUNITY e heatieed 16 W SeininE unteaih perhaps & pleasure to him to know of v which they judge coffee, but their final decisions e > . 5 the many hypocrites in his congrega- ; on it are based just as yours are, on fragrance and The city plan commission has set | pegard to it. Attending to this matter any rate, the ass that spoke back | G 50 o outsid Wil o the time when ¢ Hhin the suristiotion of in Bible times didn’t consume half an | ' E e on ”l“ puteian i flavor. et g R LR ezl ur in i y it Uhe »ersonally detest foul language > Sllatala ‘and o SGavil lof Heattu it 1t tia fikay{ boun dntroducinaitharapoaker-of thol EORE GLtEEL (L RRL AL The test in which Putnam Coffee was entered . bl Mr. Davis' plain speech and as the with five of the best selling brands in the country was encfit _‘,. nded m) "x'mnn" undoubtedly You can't pay a girl a much finer|cap does not fit am therefore not not a *‘freak” test. Under the supervision of Mr.W.H. : among the many who are today wear- Aborn, an authority on coffee, they were submitted c = compliment than to say she is worth when sucl ¢ . GERMANY'S DILEMMA RECNE B L KT 0 it KENSINGTON. toalarge group of experts composed of coffee growers members of the common councll, Will| When Germany talks about other| Ty s e e e profess:onalcoffee.tasters,restauraptcurs.chefs, 4 - . It n gl Eaild chemists, the verdict to rest on their taste. have to consider whether or not a | nations having broken the Treaty of | frocks, but only the swells can go| - o oning p . T e Im'ul‘\' to say | there for a diverce su | SRS st lic A masos The different brandswere served in cups identftally g e R R R : Edion o alike, only being marked on the bottom, so the votes s aorbinct Oermeny b ahers ' 18ttto L piRe coul&beregistered. by symbols unknown to the par- : e byt Al Eel nLyenat ticipants. Yet every one of these connoisseurs chose s e S Putnam over all the rest. sig You caw always be sure of y finding Putnam Coffee full of )’Ou d? not ha\'e to makc .as Close a comparison as . = the freshmess and flavor that this to discover the superiority of P}ztnam Coffee for et Gucelion Wen there bte b Liie made 1t the choice of the yourself. Just try it at dinner tonight or tomorrow = : experts, because it is packed for breakfast, and see how it meets the test of your vet « the bless- [ hunch of sp-called Christians, proffes- | possessors, W » truly in vac-sealed tins. taste. Your grocer has it. m——— ; e is a menace to health and democracy tewY sors, not who will have| fault in payment of reparations is Bejdintasars: | Siaan &t /nuy bk wite aae BMakbone | THE WILLIAM BOARDMAN & SONS COMPANY ons - | enough, to put the truth in plain lan- C Roasters Since 1841 to listen to the | merely one of the ways in which Ger- " ow some men can enthuse | guage, right over the home plate, just . offee < " that will be|many has disregarded the treaty; | e m, politics and business, | where it belongs, all feariess and HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT when they mig be talking golf. bould, and let me say Mr, Davis is is one | fore, she is no - that they will [ there have been others, S bont! wher time Nas Lo gt : o one these kind of men, and many ™ @ |7 » 8 | {there are who honor him for doing _‘:':"if‘""" l:_',"';;" wppear at first sig wt Ge wn W |56, and we do nead more men of his ool bpghresd e ek, ts about zon- | decision to let the R nd and the stamp and God-fearfng character, God ® § { ar the mind | Ruhr “take . L RV’ almighty can and does use such men. e 5 / He needs them in this age of the - out it. In the ! means that s} has surrcndercd or world In which we are existing in an that will surrender them y other / —N For we are not here to serve God and cities power. The people y ections ‘.‘Inmmon, we are not here to serve o and are | may vote to change the boundaries, God one hour out of every week and Xon- | but this action w alie b . ¢ [the deavel the rest of the time; that ot s ’ P i . ¢ satc when the i) not get us anywhere. This kind | with man terri- | 1 ravure begins to show Rhineland any th |of a Christian, neither will this kind will af- | tory. Moreover whe said that Pletu pretty girls doing house- | of Christianity land us at the entrance iabathl | Bleriasay will vas o ; s [or pass us through the gate of ever- aves t e - [1asting 1ife into the everlasting King 1 allure is a polti-| 4om of God or heaven hereafter, No, s possi- | an error is committed ever y n's of appear keenly intevest- | nover 1 to the Mments are made from products of these re of Europe I, as\well as many others, do also districts, inder gement with . S |app iate the artiel written and 1 Not.only was Zev a winner, but we > ; | France Belgium or England, will| p.ve Taiitieians who can beat any | 8"¢d by a “Herald Reader of Thirty [ History and the Herald need not al A WEEK | Johnson will form the program Mone " | Years.” No doubt he has allready |ways agree | day evening be claimed by G ¥ as part of Englishman in a mud-slinging con- reparations many would | test noticed, yes and for sometime noticed, | As for hurting the tender feclings Emil Larson is chairman of the g par J rmany wou u where the editor stands upon |of the booze crowd and their sup- s committee in charge. ymer ey | object at once were such payments to ny plain spoken truths in regard to | porters, let me call your attention to | Annual - Social Function at Fiest | — e J Christianity, right living. One |[the statistics, recently published | ’. pass when a governor can't place his g I8 true and very noticeable, and . s 4% . Lutheran Church to Continue Until wou DIVID .« nuisance can not be iims the right to object, certainly | friends on the pay roll without being able, and | which state that during the first year | 3 gt et It is this: Facts and truth concerning |of enforcement, about hundred away of the nuisance abated by | she can not be considered . » _ enforcement, about one hundred | / . . . 1y or at ¥ no! lered as having in | criticised true Christtanity and just what God |and twenty enforcement officers were and Including Monday Evcning Panhandle Dist apy the zoning plan y way consented to severance Baconins : g Almighty wowld have, the people of | murdered by the rum-running gentry The annual congregational week at Into Separate State will prevent the erec ror e fatherland of districts | o urop x g this world to do, how to live and serve |, man wore injured. Too bad, | = i | e . When one co! ) . him, comes at a high figure when tt p;{,‘, " “;‘T, ",,, ,"H,‘“‘, these, gentle, | the First Lutheran church will open | By The Assoclated Pres . I8 free, when o to cr press is requested to advertise it, the | good-hearted souls! Of course, we |this evening and will continue Friday, ,"l"‘;""“".~":'|“k“' ;”“ 1 m'”‘" !“;" he charges ad P | e e e prpigbes A = e ond stage in the campaign to separate 'l‘"“ "1”‘ Ir colum are very valu-|feel sorry for the families of men|&aturday and Monday evening. The |y U‘:,.‘l” ,.,m,w“,;‘,.“,.om ',‘I:. rest oyt “ ; " - ”"”r : | who permit themselves to becom ..m' church basement has been attractively |of the territory and create a state for Papa 1 ttle bo ud | vortising the d S hualhes = {pliutad in (his Bithy bushi Ut | corated for the occasion and a num. | this district was reached today when : ‘ 1 p business than | these men knew that they had fam- | delegates from eight cities of south the circus 1 J ] there is God Almighty. People are a » ) m P ber of gayly decorated booths have oy g uths to ex- | now.” NS et A illes, and these families w suffer | castern Alaska gathered here for the g ; . hem) catering to dodlars |much more when the judge pro-|been crected purpose of shaping a petition to con - first, a rying to serve God © « 1 o e . e 4 I3 | fir n 'vllz’ werv i od second. [ nounces sentence upon these men, This evening a program entitled, | gress and forming plans for states fn le seem o be delighted in serv- fand every newspaper in the vieinity |, a» hoed An Tmaginary Trip Abroad,” will be, hood Deavel, allowing him to chase | publishes the story under® scare- 4 1em @bout the Hell-bound bush, thus | heads and inch high, and embellished | rendered. Tomorrow evening there | €ity officials and represcntatives of ° t ation other obsemallons on ignoring God Almighty, his law com- | with pictures of the men. Would you | Will be violin selections by Carl Han- | Skagway, Haines, Wrangell, Douglass, This he purpose t 3 ra will consider mands Apd word. To one who speaks | have the judges refrain from sentenc- | %0 And recitations by Miss Mildred | Petersburg, Sitka, Ketchikan and is being recognizéd more and mor Treaty of no longer The Weafl.er today from any pulpit in many of the |ing them or the wers from mak. |Bricson, Miss Mabel Peterson will Juneau were here or en route here churches, the Deavel tellsthem to use | jng & sensational story of it? You |®Ng. Saturday evening there will be this morning. The Copper river val t of 't n moderation. Thank God there are ¢ a piano duet between Mrs, Henry E. ley towns of Cordowa, Valdez and . @ i some who do not obey him and thes | Christensen and Mre, Martin Sand- (talla also Were to be represented, and strom. Miss Ericson will recite in addition, three delegates-at-large Recitations by Miss Signe Peterson, [to represent the incorporated com- | vocal selections by Miss Mildred Perg- | munitics were appointed by Governor : This country is coming to a pretty Some bullding that may ' be made in gold | thus where she that might be whic can longer rom han It is saf g should use common sense when you Saa W ¢ & N o . - address your eight thousang sub- aide i et ’ ccas r|are not afraid of losing their job or | seribers—there are infelligent people r oud alar God Almighty ean and - ol e " howers | make use of such men as the le chan n tempbrature; | John L. Davis, and we believe the Now, 1 would not =0 much as In- |44 4ng recitations by Miss Astrid |Scott C. Bone. al timate the good old Herald is owned | P among your readers fresh r powers of Hell can’t choke them of Forecast for easte New York:| & | or controlled, or even subsidized by S S R EADER OF THE HERALD |Lreaing the' clghtesnth sones ;;”’T‘QIEVERETT TRUE BY CONDO e — nd the Volstead act. I would not en believe it unless confronted by | wein Au'iutcliigens” Beader |, 0\ utabte evidenca. 1 want ta b EVGRY-w: TIMG-++s L+ovrr SUGGEST THE HARDWARE SITUATION ; r perated phono-| 89 ’ temperatur r gl """\"":7"' ve that you are independent—that BUYING s se: SOMETHING +#=cvs YOV s vsees b s & Jorthea ' New Britain, Conn 1 have “no strings” on you. So let's - s cosesel i = . H - ‘ ling 5 : ; SO - Nov. 14, 192 cst—how, in Meaven's name DEULVER A (ECTurRE Conditic " - to suppress this law-breaking ECfonOMYy cloudy the pulpit and the s jol orther tricts ' ¢ i p pleasure in a hands to make it unpop: issipy editorial polic prosceutor 1 ’ v now that . u © sup port in f anc f their ong | SWOTT t t pro itors and . ' takes more than ording procecded to attack Rev, Johy v perform their duties to the s and accuse him of seeki Now, honestly, Mr 10w ter th the face of indifference or oppositior from those who should give them the oUr TOPOIter asle heartiest pport. There is no ha of he talk on this question—either place, 4id not ta rum 25 Vears Age Today |5 coror: 28 Tos s ! (Taken irom Herald of that date) . Voistead act. Accor e of daily r‘~wr-., t LIKE Fun I DEUVER THEHN == repeal®d or organs will show 1 al the demand of t1 . rething o 0 g . " . ' ' =t the wisdom of this st ] t t o . = " t Iast orex jete in question diee quite possible, in sfite ' - " is spared for perts’ recent deprecatin . demand for all goods " ts 1 teia s ohals + " r 1t s the booze question is con greater than is expected ) y New Britain, Middletown r t jon of ma-|errned we e, and shall, discw will profit by it, the ret s ¢ is Henry bury. A home game wil aye v pures il an editorial :-‘”.‘r: ;; v'v"v' ";y :V;;v' m't:nv’l long age the whijesalers predicted a | good taste quite G S "‘:: gl "..V,"Y, W Mes ¢ ol o § "-’v.»:\':ol-w nd 'X:’-n of ".r"m,-\:?.ri"':‘ the | fon. There wos son Ubehind this' meaus and opportunity. Lme b 899 o0, 1 public Suisance.” state and nation—{Ed.]) an. | merits or demerits of the 15th | ment. We did state that we 1§ Rev. Mr. Davis' remarks were out of without