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CURTIS LOOMS AS SENATE LEADER Senator Capper Favors Him ~ NEAR EAST RELIEF PLANS “GOLDEN RULE DAY” FOR WORLD LLOYD GEORGE SAYS .-+ | has started on the path that Dhorrible war in history. | g s an attempt by Ex-Premier Decries Franco-Brit- <ot 0 ish Situation | - The Best Milk Sold in the City is Moorland Farm Golden Guernsey Milk Dr. E. B, Hooper, President of the Hartford Tuberculosis Society says: “I will challenge any man to witness the st mortem examina- tion of a cow which has reacted to the tubercilin test made by an expert from the State or Federal government and not find that milk from that cow is dangerous.” Our cows are tested regularly by the foint State and Federal gov- ernments and no reactor has been found within 18 months. MOORELAND FARM TEL. 929-13 belong to them. Poincare hilfl’ itted the world to exactly the i Sunday Dec. 2nd will be Belmfi?r?;:fl'zyFlf_f?fffn.a.,s5 Observed by Fourteen Nations to aid Near East Orphans ILL the Golden Rule among nations as well as in- dividuals? Charles V. Vickrey, President of the International Near East Association and General Secretary of the Near East Relief, thinks that it will, and he and his associates are busy plauning for international observance of Sun- day, December 2nd, as “Golden Rule Sunday.” it On this day millions of families in | © 7 3 | a dozen different nations will be asked, through the Near East Relief and its| Chas, 1. Fickrey, President of the duternational Near East Assocation, affiliated and co-operating organiza- tions, to observe the day as one of which sponsors Golden Rule Day. 15 to annex territory which Washington, Nov —Senator Cap- | per, republican, Kansas, chairman of the farm bloc, announced on his re- turn tq Washington today that he ffl-l vored Senator Curtis, of Kansas, the republican whip for president of the senate in opposition to Senator Cum- mins, republican, Towa. Senator Capper said that at this | s¢ssion more than ever the senate [ needs "a vigorous man,” as its presid- | ing officer. Selection of Senator Cummins as| ‘| presiding officer of the senate has ! been regarded generally as almost a | foregone conclusion. Neither Senator ;t'm'lis nor any other senator on lhe4 | republican side has announced himself a candidate for the place. Outlining his attitude toward legis- | lation Senator Capper declared in| | favor of a tax reduction but said he| had not had opportunity to study details. He said it might be possible | By T Brussels, Nov, 24 charge Herr Roediger, d'atfaires, Minister German PLAY SKEE-BALL The Lately Designed Alleys Equipped With N. Y. State Regulation Hard Rubber Balls . Opening Monday Ev’g, Nov. 26 — CASINO — CHURCH ST., NEW BRITAIN technical | situation. © German govern- to continue dis- reparation problem on | the Beigian plan The | rnment will transmit the allied reparation ich has referred the nents 1o a sub-commit- | nation ! CITY ITEMS. idates will De the ion work | Y to life imprisonment at his first trial MCCI“re » Second Murder in May, 1922, but obtained a reversal Trial NOW Nearing an End in the court of criminal appeals, The | in- vench Policy DEAD ON | Vegy so- Vega hall this neet- held. The society will wear i will be eam of the rms. mas"” with your pho- 1t us make it. 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It rday that it would emove him to international goodwill ‘and a prac-| tical expression of the Golden Rule| Golden Rule, as an expression on in- principle, to serve 1 dinner approxi-| ternational fellowship and good will mately the same as that served every | and as a source of food supply for the day in the year to the orphan chil-|homeless and the starving, zn Inter- dren in the care of the Near East| natpnal Golden Rule Dinner is pree Relief and to contribute the differ-| poed for Sunday, December 2nd. ence between the cost of this meal| “On this day all persons who fre and the usual Sunday dinner to the| disposed to make practical application support of the orphans. | of ‘the Golden Rule are requested to “Fully five hundred Wnillion people | provide for their Sunday dinner the in Furope, Asia, Afgica, America and | same menu as that approved and used Australia, or nearly one-half the pop- | for at least 50,000 orphans in the Near ulation of the globe, are adherents of | East every day. Of course, i." Amer- religions that, in tome form, proclaim | jcan homes there need be no limitation the Golden Rule as a guide in life," | of quantity as there must, of necessity, Mr. Vickrey said be in the Near East orphanages where “Certainly if, through no fauit of not a scrap of food is ever wasted.” irs. it had been our lot to die in the| The difference between the cost of ar and if our er and ildren h only withou sual Sunday din less expensive or hank offering for the purchase of food other philanthropist would provide for | for the orphans of the Near East In aur children at least the necessities of | this country people observing the life and an opportunity for attaining | Golden Rule Sunday will send their contribution to the Near East Reliuf ate W ot rent but also without a co ild hope that some co-religionist or to make an even greater cut than that | Mellon and | proposed by Secretary | suggested that thegnterest from the | British debt might®be used for pay- ment of a soldiers’ bonus. A very er- roneous impression had been given the country e said as to the yearly eost of the proposed soldiers’ compensa- | tion. | | | Yaie | PROF. TORREY COMING HERE Head of Depart nt of Languages at Yale to Speak to Members of Y, M. C. A. High School Club, Charles Cutler the departme wi School club on Monday pvening at the regular meeting and supper to he held at the Banquet hali of the Y. M. C, Professor Torrey is a graduate Andover Theological seminary. rsity El Paso, Tex., Nov. 24 —The stage will close its case against Fred M. McClure, charged with murder in con- nection with the death of his former | stenographer, Miss Louise Frantzel on March 13, 1922, It is McClure's sec- ond trial. McClure,” formerly employed by a | Cleveland newspaper, was l~'-:nu-n(~zul1 | defense has given no intimation as to whether it will offer any witnesses. PAS GER TRAIN ROBBED Warsaw, Nov. 24, — A passenger train running between iev and Khar- kov was attacked and looted yester- a green army detachment. self-support. |reeeived his Ph D, at Strassburg in “Many families an’ nations regard | headquarters in New York City and |1892; A, M. at Yale in 1900, and themselves as poar ~hite indulging in | other nations will co-operate on the wasteful, non-prodwstive expenditures| same day by sending in their con- |y ) at Bowdoin in 1900, He was |9 and consumption of Juxuries, the value | tributions through their own national |, ufor in Latin at Bowdoin céllege | & f which would savesa less fortunate | organizations. |and instructor and professor of Sem- | # family or nation from starv | Details as to the proper sort of |, languages at Andover Theological | \ Luxurieus living and self indulgence | menu to serve on Golden Rule Day | . iary, and during a leave of ab- | may be as injurious to the prosperous |may be obtained by writing to National | .o from Yale was director of the | as undernourishment and starvation| Headquarters of the Near East Re- | (1 pican School of Archaeology in & to the less fortunate. lief, 151 Fifth Avenue, New York |;ooiciem. He also was a member | B of the Egypt exploration group, and, member of the overseers of Bowdoin “As a practical application of the!City, or to the nearest state office. college; trustee of the American Are Public Charges in U. S, , and member of the Connecti- cut Academy of Arts and Sciences. (Three Patients Die Mter Under- ;" going Treatment YOUR FEET Feeling dull, tired, worn,run-down? fhak azy liverwith Schenck's to-night and mark * One dose cy and make y ing LET THE BIG FLOWER PLAY HIS PART A few great big colorful Chrysanthemums in the house around Thanksgiving time will play a part on this occasion as nathing else wiil. Chrysanthemums go fast at thig season—an carly or- der will make sure you won't be without them. 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Schenck & Son, P IA\cm’l_\' 319,000 Persons His Professor Torrey is the author of following books: *“The Commer- I Theological Terms in the Koran," Composition and Historical Value of the lzra-Nehemiah,” “The Moham- | medan Conquest of Egypt and North Africn,” “The Ezra Studies” *“The Translations made from the Original Aramale Gospels, and “The Com- position and Date of Acts.” Profes. | or Torrey is a contributor to many | magazines and monthly periodicals, v meeting will be open to all members and friends of the club, Anthony A, Dorbyck, boys' secretary of the Y. M, C. A, this morning re- cetved a letter from Robert T, Her. | ley, superintendent of the state pollee, accepting an invitation to ad- | dress, the High school club at the Y. M. ¢, A. Monday evening, January 21, | t tomorre Gandia ) persons § t your ho- I 19 ady and 252,089 chil being ea b institution 7 pub. broary » publie com chil- ¥ nurs- yward wom unmurried or their ehildren, SUrvey erapher or cording 1o a by the d Ho child-plact WAS PAMOUS EXPLORER complete | Aviator Ab D, ping eported f ‘y‘:‘ is healing an 1l Fine for adults too, For sale to rothora Wit at your druggist. dorolondibutied [P jital for the insane here, | Were considered i SOLD BY Oy prt oo stond ¥ used br, K. A hospltal with samples of W will nsk the state mak whethe H“ 1 cus The a wid cas intand t to Columbus te the drug. He rd of health to iincione v met in the or vi fice yeste ternoon to discus adopting the city this city. 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