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'S THE THIN BIBLE CLASS TOLD Scaramouche Read the Book “‘”-N;r-mb& fifldfi ms m c | The difference between people and | buckies, according to the sermon by Rev. John l. Davis to Everyman's Bibie class yesterday morning lies ing the fact that all buckles have tongues | their size, while some people tongus far out of proportion to their size i« North & Judd Sun- s and Mr. Davis took theme t1he products of the Juid ry. i by pointing out that this hax bheen sottled only [00 ind that the North & Judd fac- B in existence one-third that time. Me mentioned the pe- thut most of the things ired there are to jimpede of | the progicss of a horse, and bit with which the . the buckics lolding the and the snaps and the same purpo to hold the ani- spur is the only See the Play Beok Dept. — THE — DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST. e ing to ave ay at th country voars tory culiar fact nufaety ther . for are Wle the ae it o1 the same vy chnrch and or sit things to Christian him on. the ehureh is Jd to t said situa- tion to be found very comuiunity 4 impede the pro ind one thing to ur He pointed out t the inspiration which is uarness tions working for community nd that the work of these, s is in line with Christi the coming United Com- ation drive for funds in the Welfare asso- elief so- went, Boy “1 ven- in t ev yrgani welfn organizati laty. With munity corpe mentions clation, the Tuberculs ey, the city charity depar 1 Giel Seout A others, ay that depart by rel “The church ctures the YOUNG MEN'S HATS FOR SPRING mind he eryhody ) Chirist prineiples,” irations ture to Charity " ois tuated af Christ manuf i and these other organizations harness that to woi thing 1 Ut See the new Colors and Styles — they're different .“"r\“nvrvll‘;“zr notieed at North ‘s a4 great mann blishiment bailt to what in itself may op- fgnificant, 1'or instanee, 1 hold hand here uckie for over- | simple thing at that, [If 1 hold this up before you, and iistery of North go into & Juedd this seasen- pear i $1,00 and up in my wniters, houll you did 1 & Judd, overgait CThere’s no money you ever do with that 2 One mars machines | Wie 1 ms ine hut machine m minute, King that hours wnt thing like most clou HORSFALLE 93-99 Mdsylum Strec: Rartford. my « les that, 1 time and | hours thie counted e “it Pays to Buy Our Kind” one o ! four > a minute and tae week, you teen million in a ome. | i for “pur you machine king in wonld e ort (hont s v simpie (h bit or a and inx thion thit AND w s o A ror COATs SPORT 1| OF PINE IMPORTED BRAN- NOCKBLIEN. BRETISH VAL LINSON AAD scoTen CLOTHS, WIDE ASSOR. MEAT MEOVOUR SELLGC. FION, ALL CLOTHS CRAV. ANETTED, PRICES $35.00 .. $75.00 Ye London Shog Tailors MALY oREEY Lt Yo " autamobile, a bridie inus age smple vhen you think of ene of them. Woyon that over Liishment fwelve gl ne over an ner Vifactuee these Ieant to us-- firty million 1 difrerent e there tn m i manyfaeturs y year abonut I tho# manufact aletery nd tove af your in N 9 Tudd the pited one "h & in (B the peap cd up in How." month could 1nite np wante I month yighed it 4 they in the 11 they The Natareopathic ¥ il Chigopractor MOVED Aature Care Bnstitate Into M- ’ cumuiation 19 5. HIGH ST. § 7.3 I i e Post ORice, whory 1 alled e mew al ool Wa-h Poren SN Tz Tactor this ix n horselese age conld not he making bridte bite and buckles and e are 100,000 VPP <t e nk d vere now Uniteg 8t o, " Voice Culture RAN THAINIAG 1 RLADING James D. Donahue " are apite from broad B ing up the Tckle Y Beoths Dok o of Anle Lnivers L toqait YOU'LL DO BETTER at AXELROD'S We out of the v et Aok 2 et 4 QUALITY Special 39¢c ? | | Axelrod’s Pharmacy 2 PARK &7 Tt Us Fill Your Prescriptions CAPITOL—Next Week POLA NEGRI — in — “Shadovs of Paris” ALLROD ror CO1LRACY | !democratic nom! NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, M have a close fitting tongue and you M don’t get much out of him; others, a very loose fitting tongue that's always going and always wagging. “I notice anothdr thing about a buckle: It's the tongue that gives it its holding and pulling power, and if you know enough to use y | it's vour greatest asset, greatest power, it is ygur greatest ability. Many a man has failed to be elected at the head of organizations because he could not speak, he| couldn’t use his tongue. 1 know a voung carpznter in New York c to Wwhom was offered time and again the privilege of being ut the head of the contractors of New York city, but he| told me himseif ‘T could not stand on | niy feet and say one word.’ and just| e he did not have the power 1o tongue he couldn’t be clected. | liam Jdennings Rryan won the first ation through the power of his tongue. That speech | that he delivered on ‘The Cross of ! Goid' won for him a popularity that 8 v waned to this day. When we were having the Civil War, Henry Waurd Beecher went to Fngland. At firsc it was impossible to get people to listen to him: they jeerel and hooted, but finally through the power of his marvelous tongue he changed the sentiment of England from sym- Ly with the south to sympathy with the north, It shows the great-| ness of the small thing. A cd also in i *, and that's exactly ust what it sudden sound a snap like a Are you a | little hoarse? | Soothe your throat with ic-o-rice WEE. SAVERs Look for the of w ( pi looking { word ‘sna the word n SR that t ought to have in the Bible, ap into it: buckie serviec we class: we ought to into it.” There ‘'were 425 present including visitors from Provilence, R. T, New Brunswick, N. J., Chicago, 1., Pas- «aie, N. J.; Stafford Springs, Pittsfield, Mass., Roselle, N, J., and Sceretary G. Alvin Grover of the Trinlty Men's class of Staten Island, New York. TEAPOT HEARINGS T0 BE AGAIN RESUMED TUESDAY Walsh, | CROWN PRINGE'S NEW J0B Former Heir to German Crown | Taken Position As w Salesman Vor | ¥arm Machinery. London, March The rormer German crown prince has scl up as a farm machinery salesman and now is living at the home of his brother, Eitel Prederick at Potsdam, with his wife and family, according to the Daily Mail, Moved by Frederick Willlam’s plea that. his fortunc has suffered through the fall of the mark, the government gave him permission to go to Berlin " X - a to seek employment. Waailngton aoareh L e senator®7? B0 4 e tried to conceal his idon- Walsh, democrat, Montana, chief ¢y put when he took the princess to progeentor of the oil inquiry, is recovs the movies last Suturday the pair ering from the bronchial troublo|were recognized and greeted with| which caused a sudden suspension o Vrederick Willlam also took the hearings Friday and the investi his family for an automobile drive gating committee iy expected tomor- along !'nd Den Linden and walked row to entcr upon the last phases of the strects alone, but cscaped recog- its work. {nition on these occasions. \embers of the cemmittes have| The Mail seys his prospects of suc- forecast that all evidence would be fn | CP8% are bright, since all the the rocord by the end of the month, |landholders are staunch monarchists genntor Walsh plans to start tomor- And many are personally known to Low with the auditors’ report on oll | the prince. «iovk deals here, at New York, and at = Cieveland by ent offfelals. . Ly e ke mp the suxges. |Isabella Circle Banquet At Burritt Hotel Tonight tions contained in the statement of The 14th annual bunquet of Isabelln Leonard Wood, Jr, that his father wun offered support for the presiden tial nomination during the 1920 re.Circle, National Daughters of 1dabelln to be held at the Burritt hotel this evening promises to be the largest af- publican national convention on con dition that he agrae to give the inter. | falr in the history of the organization The speakers will be Rev. Raymond for secrotaryship, if elected to Jake J. Clabby of 8t, Mark's ehurch: Judge Hamon, Okiahoma ofl man and poll- tiolan who was lnter killed i The committen also Intends te ex. | B, 1%, Gaftney, Mayor A. M. Paoness, smine Harey 1% Sinelale again and Rey Henry Coleman of New Haven, question James G. Darden with ref- national chaplain; Mrs. Mary ¥ erence, among other things te the ef. RBooth of New Haven, national regent forts of the Mutyal Of) Ce. to estab. and ex-Congressman Augustine Loner. likh & claim on Teapot Dome whieh gan. The musical program will be in bronght abeut the use af marines to charge of John J, Crean and will con- fta workman, A subpoena for | kists of solos by James D, Donahue Dovden was fssyed by the oll | Mizs Alice Sullivan and Robert committes aomonth age, but he has Loomis, ust found Ly sengte process | — cyvors, The Daugherty investigating | The distance of the stars from the committer, meanwhite, alse has lusued [earth is 50 great that its deermina- . wubpoena for him, and he fs cxpect- |tlon s perhaps the mest difficult v te testify at both inquiries, | prohlem af astrenem) | Recovery of Senator Chier Prosecutor, Fapected To Permit i More Hearings. ¢ cheers, Vo been ir this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is M BRONQ QUININE “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as & quick and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenze, and as & Preventive. ———————————————————— The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet [ | 285880808880888850080080800800000800880860880009 Modernize Your Old Jewelry You can call on us for solving any jewelrs problem no matter how tarae or small, 1or instance, if your wedding ring i< too large or 100 amall we can adjust the <ize 1o an exact At Then again if your wed- Jing ring i« too wide we can remodel it into the more comfortable {—advt. !ment were called out on a still alarm vesterday noon to a chimney fire at at John A. Andrews & Co. the plaintiff and Raymond F. of New Haven is counsel for the de- fendant. of an automobile collision. of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kenney of 1340 Stanley street and a student at the week-end at the home of her parents. spent the week-end at their home in this city. !records at John A. Andrews & €o.— jady Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Hultgren of |Training School in Chicago, Ili. advt, Miss street Miss !street, whose marriage to Carl Swan-| son of Southington has been announe- | ed. en’s club will ternoon < trot at 8 o'elock. sal of the minstrel tomorrow evening at United hall, | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kenney of 1340 {Ftnnlry street, :lrthduy at a party at her home Batur ay friends were present and an enjoyable afternoon spent. { |CHINE; [ AS THER BENEFACTORS "Boqy Bruns- Builder City Items SE LAUD SOVIETS Awhile,” fox trot, John A. Andrews & Co. | AR S I'Considrr Chinese-Russo Rapproche- | Miss Anna M. Toner has returned e R e 3 | to New York city, having spent a | micnt & Great Foat of Soviet week in this city. H Diplomacy. Victrolas and Pianos, Henry MOrans | gy /.. ssocinted Prese —advt | i i v e Moscow, Mareh 17.—The Russian Company No. 6 of the Fire Depart- |, qupapers consider the Russo-Chi-| nese rapprochement a great feat of soviet diplomacy and as significant of the future “liberation of the Chinese from foreign cont The Workers' Gazette points out | that Turkey, after resuming relations ! with soviet Russia, developed nation- alistically until strong enough to throw offt the foreign yoke and sug- gests that the Chinese agreement equally imporiant. . Izvestia, the official newspaper, says Russia now becomes a serious| factor in the future relationships on the Pacific ocean, which is rapidly be- coming an international arena. “Establishment of full relations between new China and the greatest world force—the soviet federation— represents the beginning of a new his- torical process,” it declares. The newspaper takes the view that despite the French note of protest the international imperialists will be powerless to interfere. To the Mussul- mans of East Afghanistan, Persia and Turkey, now are added 400,000,000 Chinese, who realize that Russia is their only disinterested friend, it adds. The flood of recognitions is deemeod to have greatly strengthened the po- sition of the government. President Kalenin speaking at Minsk said rec- ognitions no longer had great value in bartering in the case of old debts 2nd similar issues. He expressed the opinlon that the claims of Russia and England would be shown to be about " AsNature Intended / Nature designed your system “Linger wick record. 41 Madison street. New Brunswick rdgords every week ~advt. Notice has been given of the with- irawal of the action of Waclaw Ga- ki against Stella . Johnson for 0. Henry Nowicki is counsel for Baldwin is The suit was the outcame Smart Spring Millinery, ¥French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main St., Prof. Bldg. advt. Miss Catherine Kenney, MEDICINE OVER SIXTY-EIRHT YEARS OF SUOCESS daughter ‘ollege of New Rochelle, spent the William Kennéy and Thomas Malo- ney, students at Fordham university, equal, if the coming Anglo-Russian conference honestly reckoned all the |losses from intervention and' ether causes. America, hie charged, was trying 10 prevent Russia from fillfng her de- served position in the world's eco- romic scheme becouse tb ussiun wheat output affected the “American grain monopoly.” Hear “Al Jolson" ¢a DBrunswick M Mabel Hultgren, daughter of Wallace street has completed the hree years course at the Nurses in the world is ecnerally concedei to be Cherra Poonjee in Assam, where rainfall for the vear has excecded 53%% inches. Join Morans' Easter Music Club.- " he wette: EUR A shower was given at the home of ; Mildren Arnold of Chestnut Saturday night in honor of, uth Kechner of 190 Curtis Viking fair, I. 20, 21, 33, 34. advt, The regular meeting of the Wom- be heid tomorrow af- o'clock at the First 0. 0. F. hall, March Dancing, entertainment, | at 3 hurch. “Lovey Came Back,” special fox | John A, Andrews & Co.—advt. The Y. M. H. A. will hold a meet- | to be regulated by food. ng at its new headquarters, Room 203, at 810 Main street, this evening| s e PosT's | BRAN FLAKES is a real, health-promoting food. Its principal ingredient is bran—a natural means of ‘healthful regularity. It also contains valuable building elements — and it certainly does taste good } Home cooked lunches at Crowell" ~advt daughter of Miss Mary Kenney, celebrated her 15th | afternoon. A number of her New Process Columbla Record re. leases out weekly, At Columblia | headquarters. John A. Andrews & Co ~-advt | Rudolf Deske has sold through the | Camp Real Istate Co. a lot on Kel- oy | i Grimalla, street to Peter and Victorla Viking fair, 'J. 20, 2 0. 0. ¥, hall, Mareh 1, 22, 24, Daneing, entertainment advt Winthrop Counell, Bons und Daughe ters of Liberty, will hold its regulan, meeting Wednesday svening at 7:30 o'clock. 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