New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 12, 1924, Page 5

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Women’s Sweaters Every Fashionable Shade in the lot: value $2.95 to $1.00; pull-over and Tuxedo styles Women’s Blouses Dainty new tan and white dimities, regular $1.45 grade; lace trimmed and embroidered Children’s Dresses Sizes 7 to 11 years Regular $1.00 grade: 28 styles in chambrays and fine quality ginghams policy that will enduring security ligious liberty, bought of millions and pre sweat and the crifices of gemera- tions; and of ccting a chieftain whose record of faithful public serv- and a personality untarnished and untainted by the pollution of po- litical corruption will fill the heart of America with the new hope of a sec- ond spring. "0 God of Wisdom and other mer- cies who las us until now, with us in this hour of need and guide the mind and the heart of thig convention for the welfare and the glory @f our country. Amen.” COOLIDGE UPHELD AS IDEAL MAN TO GUIDE AMERICANS (Continued from give promise to the of our civil and re- by the blood rved by the TODAY'S PRAYER BY CATHOLIC BISHOP Father Schrembs Starts Conven- {ion \filh Invocation ice blessed be 42 1 Catholie | inve- Cleveland, 0., June ishon Joseph Schremi of of Cleveland, at the opening of *Oh Eternal Father of help we can but the liocese made the cation tion without whose conscious of pray to Thee the conven lght grope our under- for light and these momentous of our nation with our bravely i darkness standing we guidance during days for the welfare “Thy guiding hand was they entrenchied by over the libertics Pathers when struggled AgUInst tyrar whelming s whieh “Thy constitut nents o order ssary to g and cnnobied and i declaration of the in tn the pursnit of life, liberty and hap- which have vcarned the glorious title of we today enjoy wisdom helped them frame a possessing all those authority umined with the lenable vights First Page) el justice, law and back of every great movement is a can by neew government man, Theve no citizenship without the citizen and no \irtue without the virtuous, Every vause is Just has its piness for onr country Hheity identified with a rsom, = lo- “land of wise of seryviee, 1e republican party and thy merey has trled through many years rich stores of and has inereased population bring- 1rdy ehildreen | ! them- the prospered us with ture's chofcest gift and nuitpticd vE o dhe ali wations na- | faithful and striking public His preparation for the high office he ot th ne . pow holds has been adequate and 1 & e him in y deseribe spoken or casings and the of American eftize “Thy loving prosid good samuritan of world, binding up its feeding ing example of gencrous words ix quite rigid barriers of To know any man you must To know this man 1 time with him, As If said of Lincoln: *The great of all times baffle all analysis deseription.’ Parados of Greatmess thing He fllus trates the atness, A paradox e ieh i tape parently absurd yet true' Anyone . and he al qualities to exalt him 1t would be inconsistent, ho vritten impossible responsibili- erao Wity deties the nehip has made ux | *PUCCH 1 and yue he see him must Aping v crishe e sper ounds, ving it the and himse its fami s men and a eness polding out to it the sole hope of A successful recons “One we can say “0 merciful 1 paradox of ta A crisia in T omething v dark clowds ns and thege nre mig . “ that threa . e t o . and #=olid tabiished by the fathers of public This publican will tell you he ie ‘one of us' ANETY wreneh s moorings e# our re grossiy Ho is not a A 1 t think There show or ne great con " o re would 1s not & ast to 0 party s gathe ove bodies, ghving forgi the recon ostentation abowt noithing mercly for may be an ol teeding it of it the « ramishi dors He ampls o erons for to it ample, His and natura beautitully d during the d on he assumed He per- of obtrusive, 1 of the re-|do things was trated gust Wi i* ion is gathercd here for aciously days of last A { the presideney publican party il the momentous task of prociaim a national forh of principles and Win win virtues at their best thie i& not all. 11 it be mmaon it must also bly uncom- ways simple there is ous citizen Yot sail bs known that he is o A great man ie and dgiveet, Al something inte’ tha he ut this man He ‘can see He know elemental PALACE—~Next Week — vt of Away to the Garden Spot of Your Heart Secure o Rext and Change of Scone With Ample Means and Mind Sevene START NOW and have Monsy when wanted most Clubs t» fit Every Pockethank. Start with 50c., $1.00, $2.00, =% $5.00, $10.00 or more weekly EVERYBODY INVITED TO JUIN Commercial Trust Co. ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JU! $S€ Friday and Saturday that etery person has a soul and that the greatest thing about America 18 he: spirit. He never lo dignity. Tie office he occupies is exalted for ahen he performs a pubiie duty it is A ceremony Has Moral Fibre “He has moral fibre, To me, i} 18 him most distinguishing characteristic, ral grandeur about him to American life think of him as aims actually to he oght to do vigor in his life discl undertsand There which is a mc does credit You simply cannot soft or flabby. He fo wlat he knows There is a rigor and which suggests sternness and pline, He helps one to 114t rightesusness has an actual place in the world, Knowing him, you ser 1t once why he that the American spirit is ‘the supreme moral power of the world.' With him there is no compromise hera is no sub- stitute for virtue! When ha knows what is right he follows it with re. sistless logie and persistent endeavor, e seems the epitome of sheer seif control, His achievements In this re. peet are worthy of the highesg emuia by the present generation of Americans, From his youth up he carned that seif restraint is a ne cossity for useful living as well as for believes civilization Has Larly Training “Hix father tella an ineident throws a flood of light upon his early duing. It was the boy's duty each ta provide an ampla supply of firs wood for the kitchen stove, ) one ceeasion In the middle of the night hiz father found the son at his tasl: hecansa he had failed to pro vide the wood for tha coming morn ing. Stern duty was his scicnees, He early learned that ohedi msgentinl in a weil ovdered He is sovere with every form They exist to character welcomes transmute our All our all our which aay on oon- enee is group, 0f selfishness and e him He To wnity be conquered first neee provided we wealth into social progress pational power and grandeur I wealth, all of sur guarantecs of real avail fdual efty dependabla e prospority physic of 1ifa and liberty just in will b proportion az indi serling, There which integrity regardicns of the zens develop character can he no national Aoes net rest upon people conse the Suel quences 1 persona of the man o himeelf, willi do the right isted I« Frugal Man “Frugality s a t his 1 He inherited it ¢ from w) He ean be part o e it of the hackground came L hod and in gond ke 1o « ich he lving, always comfortabl taste, is a stinging re srrent and AR vier e did not weleome the fdea g a large ndeney is e mtering lite Tusury president of maintain His e extraragance establishmene to rid has no i natural 1 e of ary thinge stinet for stuff. He tor a forced matre with, mere in like the =aidier equippa About him there fless thing. Na him back. ¥ru a8 never any ne o burders held gality to Y mer proach He that ‘eiv ratie rests him is r negative ap to actually believes on conserva traval of our country, while thrift is the construc foree which assures a stronger He ssems to per- zonify this philosphy. Every of moment time ry or eonfusion, His mind has a hin tongue He is marked d frugal hought and is pict whole, 1t all neistont po chenes 1o work bhrcause gives it an oppor by fecund itoms, by proc y of 1d ty of ceonomy of expr T iy of ment He believes there is urgent the world expenditures over for actual tetrench- His tion and tax emphatically ment in the nefstence tax t upon reform illust the practical ation of his thrirt applic senee o Life 1s Work To ire iz work with the idea that normal and This idea him He grew hard work is the desirahle 1ot of evervons runs back ints the sarliest Rabin Hol origine of our histor Tohn son, the p Piigrims in and, said ople are trious and hese Jdoas were 2 part of the « marron of his an cestore, 1t was o natural for him 16 the dav's = or Telt placed s tod a 0 ot Maseacusetis 1o Thendare Nosse ha' wpon grneration stirring em Hie an the LLL almost simph med it. Tt would never ercur 1o m that work wae an incident in 1ife & mere tary te s Fora main Are You a “SLAVE OF DESIRE” For Money? CAPITOL—Mon. 12, 1924, ARGAIN ASEMENT SPECIALS figured silks s 1$1.00 Men’s Suspenders work elana § tngrained just as sententious as his more admires theories. 1 is part of his Deing Ulysses 8. Grant an He ile is serious utterances. h ristics we something “Beneath the characte worked. He made Thia {have ‘mentioned conception of life i intimately inter- |\chich one naturally hesity woven with his ideas of government |gut into the ligl There are and society. Froedom demands work | {jings too sacred for public because it is not a gift but an achieve- though a man belongs ment He insists that When you find a substitute for militant with qualities such regrots that Americ you inevitably can take our blessings of free What is the dynamic ment and our heritage of noble tra fibre, this bitter con- tions and them without this sense of the of things, rg that eternal vigilance is necossary understanding of ‘Independence is exceedingly exacting, with self-control is arduous, seifgovernment is difficnlt.’ We must all pay edom, Liherty Progress.’ lies 0s 1o drug some parade even to the ‘there is no He man we for back of peopl how tehed secret, we s think | ske ask th wer this moral self enjoy realiz trol, value this work instructive this quiect patience It 18 his sense of the d his specchos him religion is am speaking in the most Ages? cisure {pealizing that to exclusive work |gential to life, 1 are synonymoeus. When we to work in peace as we did evile will dimin spirity the can ro wvithout price of an 58 mutually and life all learn In war our country's and confidence in will despen. Thus he thinks and He is (he personification of we “In the largest ho is A patient man time will do its parfect work udge government in te month or a year takes the long ook oughly the history of our country a wl insight ey - nre st Lroad and comprehensive terms. 1 am but re w great fundamental spirit the He necessary o He need of religion not discussing theology are at least & 1wl peal- ligion. our deals ur i | nets common firmly believes re the that it ities which a posses- sion of men sense of the te on 1o b ideals He knows that lof Amerien He does |of all 1) conditions or civilizations o Assoris ere is From alone freedom touches the rhat cam rme of a day, & Nothing clse He Nothing cle Ha knows thor- {ples Tolerat souree not soul of man instineiively justifies faith in the peo fen in religlon is among most notable achievements in this understands with keen vital realities re. principles which we A Thorough Worker calmly ‘the represent, “He writes that orces of r cantur America. They stiny here are workin It is not us to new de woh impatience view them with too w This philosophy of progre tory 18 no mere intellec 1ston In his presence you feel it us a living He makes a calm, unhurricd to the tasks of Ii B onuhel % und his % liglous Convictions, conel Hin v ligioum fon reality groat words—hut steady No one for whole ition, servies na approach throw life Perhaps t one of Wis Any man in t | polities must d e e ? out of the into a ndat and s helps him panic can aeon it » puts hims e heliey spirit of 1o he h 16 the remarkable he saea sleadily 1o g « that ‘it most appealing Wlity turmoil of | {ha P ny a et this year things vof M Ally Al with many torces ial day wan conflicting evaryons ™ time, hecomy condition is inevite he " o, W of ser any administrator man " oh law ory rial ishment auictly a At riking he must op ) iRl as an unqualifie el ¥ ihe cengnz orits sees in the 4 work an ¢ rem side of hie times titude prosperits el quality o s fta tem and At alant At it must il to societ Through all nees man ain rurs time ICE-COLD ead of withing for a wonderful, thirst. t after noon, have it in the ice box. Ycu can if you make home-made root beer Buy a bottle of Williams' Root Besr Extracttoday —only 25c. Add sugar and veast according to the simple directions " the bottle, nd you can have a b drink. Ask your grocer. WILLIAMS ROOT BEER EXTRACT Keepafew bottles on bbling, ice-cold Drops —_ a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth- { \ ing and Soothing a ¢ s ) Syrups, prepared for Infants i \ k 2 and Children ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W ections on ¢ach package. Physicians everywhere recommend |3 B ————— o ey Men’s All Silk Ties Regular $1.00 grade; non-wrinkable and fancy Extra quality elastic webhbing for dress and 19¢ Children’s Hose Black and cordovan: sizes 5 to 9!, 55¢ 68° 47¢ at requirement is that of of view Its relationsl ween tors i the next motive is scognizes that discontent hut | there s beti nworthy conildence in t touch and sce and nsels Ve exan wich L ga 1 is a new American s no defense, tollows the 1 it 1 is the He truth as logical cone up in an ago at a point crities. argely to things He our we handl ine man follows mind rd their he firmly believe | r He gathered it a red a year attit tow n that real ress A will rea relying ideals” But him that there is incompatible betweer sions prosperity amd even : s he delive ind prosperity spiritual val arise,’ he says ‘hy ontinued on I'age 12) upon a materfalism which consideration hum this does not means to anything inevitably gl )7 Choice - of the Experts, Putnam Coffee —sqres == the day <M= standards of spiritual | ine business success s possible th ter, It startling ng to that Ameriea actually former make would be a world to know stands well to the p enphasis damental motives wetlon. The first that ust read ehal g words of his vith the order fun hu- cial attention to and Mere are two which inspire and most of righteousness man portant, is Thera is stronger all else that in mankind than which lires them to (-'E()R(QI': WALSH — in — “SLAVE OF DESIRE” CAPITOL—Mon, AUNT JULIA’S ROCKING CHAIR “Keeping the family hats at home” “ "‘Pears to me,” says Aunt Julia, “that Mra, Robinson is mighty successful in keeping the family hats at home after supper, ‘stead of having them roaming hither and yon on the heads of the Robinson family. “Suppose it's because she's never too busy to share in the troubles and the happiness of everybody from little Jimsey Robinson up to the “old man’. “Notice the laundry wagon is a steady caller at her house, t00. Seems like it's the woman who doesn’t let her housework wear her out that's most apt to make her family fond of home.” . - . . . Thousands of "' Mrs. Robinsons’’ are using the laundry to help them find the extra time wnd enerdy they need in making the home more “homey " Rleansers and D""(‘ NEW BRITAIN, COMN

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