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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924 *GUIDE REPUBLICANS of the United States, Do Thou ¢€f fectual stay the evil designs of any ‘Bishop Anderson Gives Opening Prayer at Convention DOLLS TOYS GAMES for the Kiddies to take away with them Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. desecrating hand or agency Which would seck by any means to over- throw the ‘Ark of the Covenant’ or our purchased liberties, “We pray straining grace | injustice, ing. “Ry Thy divine favor may we have contentment, happiness, peace, pros- perity brotherhood within our own horders. And do Thou inspire us with that moral courage whicl shall enable us ratefully to a for the help of Thy re against all forms of | op oppression and wrong do Cleveland, June 10 —Bishop William Anderson of the Metho Episco- pal church, recently of Cincinnati but Jos now of Boston, said the prayer at ept | was the opening of the republican conven- weal and welfare, 3y Thou good | guidance may our republic find its way to definite and aggressive clainy crship in the interests of universal |, o good will and world peace. Give | tion, The prayer follows “Lord Thou have heen our dwelling place in all generations. Before the l mountains were brouhgt forth or ever Thou hadst formed the earth and the [the faith as a people, Oh God, to he-| world even from everlasting to ever- | lieve that this may be in Thy pur We acknowl- | Poses as the crowning of America's lasting. Thou art God. 4 row | edge Thee to be the Creator and Rul- | ministry and mission to all mankind. | | > high ends we hum er over all worlds. | "And to the “We render hearty thanks for our |PI¥ beseech Thee that the choice of inheritance as citizens of a free re- |the nation's standard bearers may be We are grateful that our na- | according to Thy will, | a period of lofty | “In behalf of every member of this| days of | convention we pray for these personal | didst | equalities of life and elaracter which raise up men of far vision, of skill- [will fit every man for the sacred ! {ed wisdom, of unscifish spirit, of no- |duties of this hour. May these dele ble character to guide our ship of 'gates be men of clean hands and pure state through many troublous waters; | hearts, of high honer, of noble pur- and that from those humble begin- ! poses, of devoted patriotism and of nings we have, by Thy blessing be- come a nation whose influence and of a republic like ours. power are acknowledged and felt | “Aimighty God our hope is in Thee throughout all the earth. Do Thou |our help is in Thee! be Thou our then impress us with a deep sense of [ helper and guide—the helper and our manifest destiny and obligations. [ guide of this nation through all “Once and agaln within the past future days and vears. year Thou didst bring us as a peo- | “Lord God of Hosts be with us yet ple face to face with the stern reality |jest we forget, lest we forget,” of eternal worlds. Thou didst call us. “And unto Thy great and Holy to stand with eyes tear-dimmed in ! Names be all honor and pr | the presence of our fallen chieftains through Jesus Christ, our Lord, | [T lald low by the hand of death. | Amen.” “When in Thy unsearchable wis dom it pleased Thee to summon our | = . T chiet exsoutive Into the unseen world,| _NEGRO'S FATE UNKNOWN Thy hand was still over us for good. | Jacksonville, Fla., June 10.—Fate ‘n' a negro prisoner, who last night We give Thee thanks that in that hour of crisis our ship of state was stead- was kidnapped from the jail at Pablo, N | public. |tion was born in |idealism; that in the early | our national struggles Thou plie “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” NOW! Horsfall Sport Oxfords Crepe Rubber Soles Good looking, comfort- ing was ploy 102 whose traiping and trust had been wrought out in the fear of God, and |( !who hes to know and do that which | doubt today. is pleasing in God's sight, a sentence for Insulting a white wom- able Oxfords that will | +We earnestly pray for Thy abun- an, ; [dant grace and blessing upon our he]l? yomlfg?(l'f‘ Of. tta}‘: § president today and in the days ahead. | oy e e grain calfskin w i “And likewise, we pray that Thou| . iy nore than three grains, | crepe soles. mayest give great grace and wisdom to those who control in the several departments of our government; that 93-99 Xsylum Strect the just execution of our laws may be Hartfor. C, Wingate in the jail, still was in marked by equality and sound judg- | . ment; that the enactment of our laws may be always with view to the well She Says: being of all the people, “I Am Thin" “May it please Thee to grant that this assemblage give strong emphasis | Her Friend Says: to the faet that righteousness remains still the watchword for the individual, §§ H n the community, the commonwealth, e s I"n the party; that righteousness exalteth | a nation, but sin is a reproach to any | people. Righteousness we thank Thee | If she only knew that she could put that to the friends of the republic this " At least 5 pounds of good, healthy word was as the ‘voice of one crying | flesh In 80 days she wouldn't be [1n the wilderness—prepare Ye the way | VOFrying about her peaked face and [of the Lord, make straight in the |run-down looks. b desert a highway for our God. Every| She has tried Cod Liver Oll, hut valley shall be exalted, and every " the {ll-smelling, nasty tasting stuff up mountain and hill shall be made low, | 5°t her stomach and made her feel and the crooked shall be made | WOrse than before . | Doctors and good pharmacists know the rald that | was | and T » Voice Culture Mpecinl Attention to Beginners t lory of e Lord I " s e Thone 1230413 | L 1jor for the mouth of the Lord | Creates appetite, Room 318319 Booth's Block hath spoken it.’ | buillds up the Trainee of Yale University “We thank Thee too, that this was | Power to resist lthe fdeal of the Fathers, so it 1s the [d18ease and insistent demand of the conscience of | Chases away ner- | sovereign people of this nation even | VOUSness. g unto this day. | But it's horri- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE | fewer people are | taking it for doc- Read the Advertise- ments under Head- §|¢ gt e woman gained 10 pounds in 22 days and if any skinny man or woman tors are prescrib- ing and the peo- ing 9 in the Classi- Blcan't put on 5 pounds in 30 daye, vour = . druggist will gladly return the pur- fied section, that make flesh, “The Waverly” On the Beach Indian Neek Branford, Open for the Season. Home cooking Light, niry reoms S H. HIE Prop. o Conn. DON'T DELAY ¥ yorn SIGHT LING all over the country are having tre- | mendous demand for. It's a wonderful upbuilding ¢ cine for ehildren, especially afic sickness, and sixty tablets only cost Consult trustwortny and com- €0 _cents. petent optometrists and let them fit you with glasses We are registered trists with many yea ience In eye testing ®on guaranteed A. PINKUS Fyesight Specialist Over A0 Years Experience Office 304 Main St. Phone 570 optome- ple are fast jearn- exper- chase price, ing that they can get better results ‘\\'i(h McCoy's Cod “Get McCoy’s, the original and gen- uine Cod Iiver Ofl Tablet.” Now Open for Membership Brainard and Dickinson Drug Co., and druggists THE DOCTOR SAYS ' “PASTEURIZED!™ 3 ) L USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM v (A wgw‘:“:‘;b doctor fan drink Seibert Pas- teurized Milk and he preseribes it at all times, It is the ideal food for the invalid and for the person of health and strength. 1t is for yvou. & SON g 437 PARK ST HONE 1720 F NEW BRITAIN, CONN.g MAFESURE ITS SEIBERTS The THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 6-8 Standard Time Edward Jennings and Miss Veronica [ tial High Mass At St. Andrew's, Miss Stanl th a nuptial high mass. ward V. Grikas, the brant, ph's church was deaec Thomas church ur steesh as a atic orld | our trusteeship as a nation for world | njics ™ Anna Makulis, Edward groom, best man, LESS EMPLOYMENT OPEN State Work, Hartford falling off in the percentage plicants for supplied state fre state unselfish service befitting the citizens | monthly report of the oy | bureans made public today. Of all ap- ants 74.4 per cent were with cent during April. During th the | period the percentage of tho: April. A larger percentage than 7 , | situations during the month. Hartford—Applications for employ | ment, 1330; applic: | situations secured 917, | New ‘ment, Bridgeport—Applications fed by the strong arm of Thy servant | near here, by ten robed and masked | ployment 1098; applications for help men, who Imprisoned Marshal Owen | 471; situations securcd 910, Waterbury The negro was serving | ployment 706; situations secured 6 Norwich—&pplic ment situations secured 90, Los Beverly I queer boiler and the copper coils con- stituted a water softening deyice, Beverly domestie s explained, burning beneath it. “Willie, have you no manners “Well, If 1 waste them now T won't have any when company J D D h @ stralght, and the rough places plain | ames o onanue & gh p P that Cod Liver Oil is full of vitamines | 3ogon Transerift, JENNINGS-CHERNISKY Donation to Columbia Unive Completion of Athletic Field New: York, June 10, — A gift of | $125,000 to Columbia university for the purchase of additional land to complete the athletic grounds known as Baker ficld was announced today Jennings [ by Frederick A. Goetze, treasurer of | the university, from George F. Baker, an of the board of directors of st Nationa#l bank of New York. Baker in January, 1922, gave | [$700,000 to the university to buy 26 acres for the athletic field. The new gift will buy more land. Development of the project, sturted a year ago, will cost 82 060, herniskey Are Married With Nup- Veronica hernisky of 15 y street and Edward Chestnut street were married . Andrew's church this morning | Rev, Ed- pastor, was cc Keating c the Mr, Rev. Michael J. TLaden, pastor of St. John the Evangelist, subdeacon. The attendants were bridesmaid Jennings, a relative of Special music was ist Stanley Rakauskas nging by the choir. BIG EXPLOSION NEAR Eapert of Opinion That Kilauea About to Burst Forth Again ed by Orj there was By ti Hilo, T, the volcanogolist, who hurried back here to observe the eruption of Kilauca, is of the opinjon that a big explosion of the volcano | is imminent. This is based on Sun- day's explosion and landslide, the first | d the fact that noises like dashing waves are arising from the pit, A hlue eolor in the steam in the middic of the pit shows the pres- ence of gas, The cracks in the floor have widened,and there numerous earthquakes, The exploslon was preceded by a | short series of earth tremo: supplied : R 80.8 LICENSES RETURNED Arthur Suzio of 24 Wallace street, , Benjamin W. Goldberg of 76 Lafay- ette street, August Scheyd of 18 Rob- Ernest Burkhard of 628 West Main street have their operator's licenses restored by the commissioner of motor vehicles, ac- cording to notice received by the pe- lice, gar, Agencies TReport Decline in umber of Applicants Who Secure since Ma Juhe 10 s a of ap- employment woh were with the five employment burecaus of the May, according to the ration of the positions by or (e oit have been during situations as per same apply- ho were furnished with help $9.5 against 85.9 per cent during of female ale help were furnished with Totals the burea nts for help 1066; A TLondon man hiked around the world pushing a baby carriage PIPLES OVER FACE AND ARMS II\I.ID « Il.‘\l‘l.l\‘\ HOME Large and Réd. Itched, e uticura Healed. "ipes Were Not se of Sl As — et Was Suspected. “1 had pimples break out all over my face and arms. They were B hard, lerge and red, )\ and were so itchy that )) they caused me to scratch, which made them worse, My face. and arms were @ sight, The trouble lasted about nine months, I heard about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and purchased some, and. after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment 1 was healed.” (Signed) Miss Julia Borella, 205 Oalk St., Bridgewater, M Oct. 2, 1923, Give Cuticura Socap, Ointment Haven—Applications for em- 1031; applicants for help ; situations secured 912 for em em- help Applications for 944; applications for fons for employ- 144; applications for help 98; Members of “dry” squad Angeles, June 10.- district attorney's ed Charlie Chaplain's liome in Hills yesterday and found the motion picture actor’s cellar crowded with queer copper pipes a contraption with a gas flame ey learned, however, that the Hills water is ton hard for use, Chaplin's representa Mannerly Talk comen,"" - MARKET (0.~ NUALITY GOBDS AT x; 3I18. MAIN ST ECONONY PP'CES ™ TEL. 2485 Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. Lean Smoked SHOULDERS 1 1 l (o 2 i 259 ek D9C 2"25¢ Challenge MILK Best Pure Faney New LARD .. POTATOES, All Day Specials in All Departments head 5C veo. Ib 28¢ wesuo D 10D concy B 108 Faney New LETTUCE SPINACH .. peck 10(‘, LOIN LAMB CHOP: ROAST PORK ..... BONELESS POT ROA FRESH CUT HAMBURG ................ b 18¢ CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK ............ 1b 18¢ LEAN CORNED BEEF .................. b 10¢c Domino Granulated SUGAR ...... 10 h 72c EVAPORATED MILK ............... 3 Cans 29¢ P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP .... 5 cakes 21c CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS ..., 3 cans 29¢ PREMIER SALAD DRESSING .... large jar 33c ‘. 2 'm 29c¢ a8 | 2b¢ »n33C | nwane 7 20€ Toans..... & 29€ 10 ™ 25¢ TOILEY WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER ... 21 85g PAPER » 32C w29¢ LD .......... » BIC n 32C NATIVE BEETS OR CARROTS ....... bunch 10¢ EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEFRUIT ....... 3 for 25¢ LARGE RIPE PINEAPPLES .......... 2 for 25¢ Strawherries—Strawherries—Stiawberries PINK SALMON Wihite Rose TUNA 1SR sSTGAR CORN WINNER TEA Nooa N7 OLEO L CREAM CHEESE | GOOD LUCK OLVO LAWN MOWER REAT AMERICAN” . “COLDWELL” - “TOWNSEND” THE THREE BEST MAKES Present your lawn with a NEW MOWER this spring. You will be surprised how easy all our mowers runm. Herbert L. Mills HARDWARE 336 MAIN ST. | My! Wasn't I Fortunate TO GET THIS MODEL 541 HOOVER FREE! That is what some housewife in New Britain is going to say. Yes, we are going to give this won- derful new model 541 Hoover to someone absolutely FREE! Have you inquired about it vet? If not, do so at once, It may be yours! DON'T WAIT—PHONE 2240 TODAY THE SPRING & BUCKLEY -— ELECTRIC CO. 75-81 Church St. Tel. 2240 Food Product in Sterilized Jars Positively Di fferen ¢ HARRY T. HALFORD—Distributor 98 Pitkins Street E. Hartford Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 11092 127 MAIN STREET OFP. ARCH GORDON HOSIERY KRAMER HOSIERY VAN RAALTE HOSIERY TRIUMPH HOSIERY Made according to the most rigid specifications. This Hosiery is known for the long wearing qualities and never fails to give lasting satisfaction. Shown in all the wanted shades; priced £1.00 to $2.50 pair. AT 1-3 OFF=All Coats for Women and Children; New Scarfs, New Sweaters, Dainty Lingerie, Jewelry and Gloves for the June Brides and Graduates.

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