New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 18, 1924, Page 13

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Second Section L ——— NEW BRITAIN HERALD RIGHTEOUSNESS I ONLY FOUNDATION This Alone Makes for Prosperity, Bishop Says Winena Lake, Ind, July must bulld our nation on the selid foundation of righteousness, lay and good will, It is the enly permanent basis for business, for family life and for individual prosperity.' This was the keynote of an address ¢f Bishop Thomas Nichelson of Detroit, presigent of the Anti-Faloon loague of Awerica, before the inters national conference of the world loague against aleohol, Rishop Nicholson, a member of the governing hody of the Methodist Epis. copal ehureh and a ploneer in the prohibition movement, ontlined the genesis and p sade in Amer attributing its tri. umphs to “the moral and spiritual 1denls” which always have been its inapiration and the motivating force of its supporters, “Tha prohibition movement han heen prenouncedly a Christian and a church movement,” Rishop Nicholson sald, “The moral and the spiritual Idieals have been to the front always, Dr, Howard Russell lald the founda- tion of the movement In prayer, and it _has never ccased to he a movement, The leaders were all ligious people and were prompted by tha religious motive and sustained by teligious enthusiasm." Tha experience of prohibition in America, Bishop Nicholson said, dem- onstrated “with increasing clearncss that whatever is morally and religi. ously right will sooner or later be recognized to be industrially and commercially profitable,” “Sohriety pays,” was the epitome of the lessons from the American ex- perience, he said, “Prohibition Is and it will he seen to be increasingly a grbat national anset, of our national debt in the past year; while the nations of Europe were stroggling to balance their and most of them finding it absolute- ly impossible to do so, we have paid six billions of dollars on our national debt since 1018 and we now have enough money in the savings bank nccounts to pay the national debt.” These benefits, Bishop Nicholson be- lieved, America should share with the world, Without 18 We offensive interference with the affairs of other nations, we | are in a real sense trustces of the werld, 1f we have any good things, we must share them, To that end we shall carry on this great world-wide campaign.” He suggested these spccific meas- ures for the future: “We must go after colleges and en- list young men for the work, “We must use the Sunday ress of the dry cru- | prayer We have pald a billion dollars | budgets, | schools and week-day religious educational plogram We must attempt the transforma tion of the daily preas. The idea that nothing 18 news but the abnormal is as pernicieus as is the doctrine of torce AMERIGANS ARE BUSY (U, 8, Fliers Get Up l-rly To Attend | 7o Tweir Machinery=Find British | Climate Very Exhilivating. The Associated Press. Brough, Lng, July |fact that they had selves a rest in England, the Ameri. ean round-the.world fliers were up carly today and busy working en their planes in preparation for the ump to Greenland and leeland on their humeward route, Already rapid progress has been made in disman ting the old engines which have eov. ered more than 15,000 miles on the | voyage. thus far, | In the meantime Lisutenant Leigh | Wade and Major Howard ¢!, Davidson, the latter assistant military attae i the American embassy, went to Lon. | Gon where they will confer with naval | officers regarding the coordination of | vs which will carry stores for | and also route as B Despite the promised them. destro lthe aviators to Greenland will be placed along the safeganrds, | The airmen, who for weeks have been battling the torrid heat of Tndia and Persit, uro finding the cool Eng- list climate exhilirating. OPERATION ON NOSE Miss Rosetta Duncan To Resort To Surgery To Restore Nasal Organ To Original Shape, July 18.—An operation of (Topsy) Duncan’'s nose, ‘Iurvl\f‘u in an encounter with police of Cicero, a suburb, on July 4, will he made to restore its former shape- |liness, surgeons have decided, | Cartilage will he taken from one of | | Miss Duncan’s ribs, cut and shaped fo the required size and grafted into the nose, they plan, Miss Duncan and her sister Vivian, | rs in a musical comedy playing | and her brother, Harold, were ed at Cleéro for violating a traf- | rule while motoring from the | horne races in Chicago. The | Duncans charged that Cicero police- \men brutally beat her and her broth- r. In addition to a broken nose, Rosetta said, they broke several of her ribs, Physicians attending her Lrother stated that a blow on the eye he received from one'of the police- men will impair his vision, | The Duncan party recently was fin- | led $1 and costs for violating traffic and appealed the case. The police- men implicated in the affair filed suit |for $60,000 damages as the result of injuries they sald Rosetta inflicted {when she resisted arrest. Charges against the policemen filed by the Duncans will be heard within a week by the grand jury. Chicago, Miss Rosetta ed Instead Together! This store is resolutely Qurs are modeled right, Genuine Palm Beach Suits that are Tailor- flour sack standards in two-piece summer suits, and fit vight, in addition to heing priced right. of Slapped. opposed to the usual made right, hang right, DON'T FORGET We still have to sell the halance of this stock and so many of your neighbors have purchased here and saved considerably—~Why not compare? Genuine Palm Beach Suits . O 50 LLOYD’S » MAIN STREET | vpon | stated that |arrive | rebels.” ‘W BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, | RIDAY, JULY 18, 1024, Spend and Save Money Here, Tomorrow EACH AND EVERY PURCHASE OF THESE UNUSUAL OFFERINGS AFFORD SUBSTANTIAL ECONOMIES A Very Special Oftering Women’s Costume Slips Made of soft cool washabl (affotex in neatly tatlorsd styles; White, Saturday Only ., hlack EXTRA HEAVY 40-Inch Brown Cotton Cloth A strong heavy grade cloth, For Saturday i lsc onaly «.o0 Mens Fibre Sllk Hose First quality fibre silk hose in all shades, double sole and high spliced heel, For Saturday Only and colors, For Jelly Bags tinned wire frame, 49c Special for Saturday . Men’s Balbriggan Suits Athletic models in white hal- briggan, short sleeve and knee length, sizes to 46, For 69 Cc Saturday flnl\’ ‘e FIFTY Women's Silk Hose AT A THRIFTY PRICE DOZEN Pirst quality semi-fashioned silks in all summer shades with lisle garter top. Saturday Only Bed Sheets Made of fine quality muslin, size 72190, Special Saturday ..... 790 Folding Ironing Tables Made of selected seasoned ?'.‘.}"i.','?.lr...‘;"f”.'." $1.95 , Dotted Marqmsette Fine quality, 36 inches wide, ey . Yard 250 Saturday ..., Three and lace, the colors, day Only .. Jelly Glasses With covers, plain and optic shapes. Special for 39c Saturday ....... Doa, Ice Water Jug Clear crystal glass, pattern, 2 qt. size, Special for Saturday. . colonial 29¢ Duroleum Floor Rugs Assorted patterns, | tan colors, size 24x54, Special Saturday . gray and - 39c¢ 2,000 YARDS Val Lace Ruffling four row circular rufiling of imported French val ochre, cream and white are e 39c WOMEN'S Windsor Crepe and Ready Windsor Crepe. plain. Tor Saturday only Gowns Retty neck and regulation models of real Wach Figured and 79¢ The 50¢ kind. trim, Vor Saturday only .. \BRAZILIAN ARMY UNABLE 70 COPE WITH REBELS | Best They Can Do Ts Come To Agree- ment, According To U, & Obsorver, The 1ated Press Buenos Aires, July husiness man interviewed by correspondent from Rio N Assn 15.~An Ameri la can tacion's Montevideo the farmer's arrival Janeiro aboard the steamer Andes, “the Brazilian federal forces are not in a position to crush the Sao Paula revolt and the most the federal government can hope for is to at some agreement with the n who is a representa- The Ame [tive of a United States company do- |ing business with Brazil is quoted as saying that President Bernardes of Brazil has already made several pro- positions to the revolutionists for a compromise, On July 13¢ it was said, the president sent twno emissaries to arrange an armistice and was answer- ed by the demand for his immediate resignation, |l opposing Boyshform Brassieres ¥Flesh color, with lace ited that President Rer nardes is y fies himself fo unity and only demands from the revolutionists respect for the con- stituted state authorities and federal eourts, withont which giarantee he considers it harmfnl to leave office, In the interview the American said that the insurrection was hoth of a political and. military character and had “its origin in the opposition shown ta military men when Presi dent Bernardes assumed power."” | Continuing, the interview states | “This epposition has been main tained and accentuated Auring Presi- | dent Bernardes’ two yesrs in - office. | The fact that the outhreak occurred | at 8ao Paulo i« explained when it is known that it is one of the strongest states in Brazil, where military men | the president have the | foothold.” | r the sake of national strongest Painful Beauty | Darjecling, Thibet—Women of Thi- | bet, like their western sisters, attain | beauty through suffering. The fash- fonable Thibetan lady rubs her face, hands and neck with melted butter | hefore going to bed, and next morning dusts her face with finely powdered | ashes in order to whiten her com-l plexion. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Cheney Silk Cravats Genuine $1.00 to $1.50 valyes, sach stamped with the name ‘Cheney.” Men! Take heed and buy generously of these, For Saturday 49c ‘Boys’ Heavy Denim Overalls Sturdy garments, made of No, 240 standard fast blue denim; sizes to 16, For 49c Saturday Jobnson & Johnson's Baby Powder The reg. 25c can, lZ%c For ~nmnln\ Only o Miller . Bathing Caps A diving cap of heavy gum rubber in all colors, For Saturday {tary diractarate of Spain, |oniy |and at Children’s Play Suits Blue denim Coverall Suits, trimmed with red, regular 98c kind, For 69 c Saturday “Rollo” SI"( Sport Socks for Women This popular summer novelty in all colors; a splendid grade silk, For Saturday 95 Cc only ... 77”—.“’—_ . 3 Men’s Bathmg Suits One piece knitted Bathing Suits, with button shoulder, all . For Saturday 75c ER SOLD A special Jot from a New York importer for this one day sale, beautiful 24 and 30 in, strands in white, cream and the new rose tint, For . Saturday Only ....... 64C 10 USE VOLUNTEERS seneral Plans To Recall Teg- The spanish « ular. Army From Pursuit of Morocean Rebels, Tha Associated Press Tuly Ry Ceuta, Moroeen, 18~ General Prima Rivera, president of the mili who is here in connection with the Moroccan re volt, Araw all of the troops from the fighting front, strong garrisons on the fortresses such as Melilla Cenuta and Tetnan, 1t is said he plans to nse volunteer troops as flying col- umns for the purpose of maintaining order and in punitive expeditions. At the present moment fn the Span- ish zone the regular peninsular troops number just over 70,000 of all arms, including 39,000 infantry, alry, 11,500 artillery, 8,000 engineers, 4.500 supply services and 3,000 am- bulance corps, besides smaller fary units, Apart from these there are both regular and irregular native units numbering 20,000 men and a foreign legion of approximately peninsular leavin Epanish white has indieated that he will with- | coast | 000 cav- | auxil- | troops | New York WOMEN Nainsook Bloomers Good grade saturday Only. .. ANOTHER 1OT OF Cameo Kiddie Records Double Disc Records with Mother Goose Nurs. lz%c ory lllm‘- For Sat, 0. N. T. Mercerized Crochet Cotton White and colors, all num- hers, For Saturday Only "o 6C " “Escrito” Linen Stationery Made By Eaton, Crane and Pike 500 hoxes, white and colors, 24 sheets and 21 emvelopes. For Saturday 16c Only .. ~ Sample Bags FREE TOMORROW Ask for them at Drug Coun- ter, Containing samples of sev- eral well known toilet goods and drug articles, Palmolive Shampoo The Ideal Summer Shampoo for hnbhml hair. The large 50c hottle. Only .. Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap The lowest price ever quoted, 3 ten cent cakes in box, 15 (4 For Saturday Only box Dutch Cleanser Special for 2 for 130 Saturday .. .. lflfm .’1001 BES Ipana Tooth Paste For Saturday 29c Only .. fabric, knee and reenforced seat, 3" $1.00 mmm Yor 7 Puretone and Pathe Records Dance and vocal numbers from our regular lists that have Raturdny Oy —e.coe 23 Defender Safety Pins Full Nickeled Pij fn sizes 1, 2, 8. For Sat. 3 oz, 5c ~ Fancy Summer Voiles Goods that were made to sell at 30c yd. Closing out our remain- Ing stock. Vor saturday lgc Only, Yd. ~ Swat The Fly Long handle, bound screen fly swatters, For Saturday only ...ooooo0... Ench 3C So-E-Z Garment Snaps The widely advertised 100 kind, all sizes at half price. For Saturday doz, 5 (4 3000 YARDS English Long Cloth A soft finish quality cotton at the lowest price 10 yard piece, in years. A full saturday Only ,]:‘jr $ 1.09 ANOTHFR TOT OF THO Imported Socks Children's nice quality colored top cotton For snumlm nnlv—l‘ulr socks, 10c Rubber Play Balls 21y for less than 10e, and 3-inch rubber balls (hat never have sold Yor saturday only—Each 6,000, Before any step is taken to ward the withdrawal of the front line and the abolition of numerous small it General Rimera in- tends to make a military demonstra tion on a grand scale in order to dis play strength and tmbne the rehellions of eppos posts, it 1s said tribesmen with the futility ing the Spaniards Personals Iohn Hickey and Tozeph, of Policeman and Mrs 2 Wilson street manager of the Hotel on a John Wright, Delaney, will leave tomorrow vacation to Willlamstown, Mass . 1. Tuite of 528 Stanley street, motoring to Boston, Mass, and fr there he will go to Rhode Is where he will spend a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs €. Starr of 543 Stan- ley strect, are spending the summer at the shore. Albert Diamond of Stanley street, | teft | Scranton, | Monday on H. a walking trip to Dr. €M Van Duser is spending two weeks at his home in New York atate, | : I Patricia Schrey of 53 South Burritt street, has returned from Ocean beach Dudley Bacon of West Main street, Charles Walters of Armistice gtreet, Ha O'Brien of West Main stret, and nk Regan of Glen street, have been transferred from New Hamp- chire to Maine where they will con- tinue their dutiea as foresters are visiting at the home of | Maurics Flynn of | William Doyle of ‘171 has returned home from a two weeks' at Canada | Glen street, | | vacation Frances Kasprow 18 week at Indian Neck spending a Fred Gennette of 237 South Main street, left today for Sound View, | where he will vemain until Sunday. tobert H. Loomis of 138 Rockwell | avenne, is spending three weeks with his parents at Westerly, R. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heineck and family of 4834 Stanley street, returned home from a ten-day visit to Boston.

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