New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1924, Page 2

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MandR Liquid Blue It Makes Clothes ‘White 15¢ and 25¢ hottles [ | Republicans Plan To' Carry On— Uneasy | Scene As Speaker At-i | tacks Third Party Candidate In His | Home Town. THE Dickinsen Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. —~TRe- ieaders in y to car- ed against La lidacy Dawes in Milwaukee ed informally leaders and publican national last Dawes’ Fight On La Follette ' To Be Continued in Wisconsin jagogues In the saddfe.” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1924, | “This proposition,” he asserted, “I§ | to abrogate the Lrinciple of three. told division of power—executive, leglslative and judicial—which is the Lasis of our constitution, and make | the exacutive and judicial power sub- ordinate to the legislative power. Tt means that for our present form of government, we are to adopt anoth- er in which congress will predomin- ate., The success of such a doctrine, which would mean that the const tution would be stripped of autho ity, would be disastrous, and govern- ment would hacome the plaything of changing political parties, with dem- The effect on the individual, Mr. Dawes told his audience, would be to place his bill of inalienable rights, evolved through centuries of strug- and conflict, “at the mercy of congress” and subject these rights to the threats of “mob action.” “The courts of the United States,” continued, “are the guardians | the inalienable rights of indi- including the freedom of , the rights of - property | and rcligious tolerance, They in- | terpret Jaws passed by congress in | . |their relation to those rights uphefd by the constitution, What Kkind of | clalists of the United States, head- ed in this campalgn by Robert M, LaFollette, are the reactlonary | doctrines.” J Butler's Opinion 1 Chicago, Sept. 12.—~William M." Butler, chalrman of the republlcun‘ national committee, today In a statement gelative to General Dawes' addréss at Mllwaukee Iul‘ night, said: “Charles G. Dawes, the nomince to the republican party for vice-| 4 | president Is to be congratulated on % { the speech which 'he made at Mil- ! waukee last night, “In the fivet address which he has made in the home state of the leader of the third party he con- centrated his arguments on the one great issue which Senator La Fol- lette has made: the virtual aboli- tion of the supreme court apd the substitution of congress for that Jjudicial body. “There was an audience, I advised, of soime nine thousand within the hall and there were many thousands outside, The out- - pouring was one of the largest, Rev. Matthew J. Traynor known in Milwaukee for some time | and this great audience gave the| Rev, Matthew J. Traynor, New Pastor Here | am | attendance was placed | chureh, its laity and clergy, rather general the closest attention and | pastor of St. Mary’s cHureh, | the most enthusiastic applause. | R ¢ A | 417 donlre 40 s tortmyseitl thal Bnd;:epo.lt, .who has been interest of the Wisconsin people in | transferred to become the pas- this address, and so was one of the | tor of St. Mary’s church, this great audience. 1 have returned to| city, succeeding the late Rev.| Chicago with the conviction that h | which fails to reach the masses is who | Dawes here wi | tndicati | feeling that 1\\.,\0(\1“\\'. Ct tte e n The Suit For a Young Fellow || cum | fore ‘mhl these | name Stands out with vim, clean-cut, up-to-the-minute style. A suit made for him—not the stereo- typed styles, The new Fall English cuts you'll like—you'll be easy to please, for in the colors of blues, brov and grays you'll find two shade of each, $27.50 to $35.00 HORSFALLS | 95799 Xsylum Strct || Hartford, “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” unsympat dicence t midway | sitting in 'a | point ta aken immediat 'GARAGES " TORENT | FRANKLIN SQUARE | i FILLING STATION itside, s of i er from among { ovement, | pre the Dawes’ A Mr. Dawes devot Whic in ats—all feel- id they strain. from ss to a discussion ¢ animated hy 1 John J. Tarrant Funeral Director and Embalmer 284 E. MAIN ST. Tel, 221-12 Upholstery and Repairing Residence 153 Jubilee, Tel. 1451-2 , Does Your Little Girl Need Glasses? The chances are vou cannot im felligently answer this qu: . We can tell you pos ~Justice to your child, | to ascertain. " An examination will reveal wheth. r or not glasses are necessary, Act Upen This Advice. Eye Esxaminations Satisfaction ( nteed A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Optician Over 40 Years' Expericnce Office, 300 Main St. Tel. 570 YOU'LL DO BETTER At Axelrod’s way, iewhat in {John T. Winters. a government would this be if con- [the peopie of the state are alr ‘Iy‘ gress had the right to pass a law |enlisted in the contest for the pre- | taking property from one man and [servatiod of constitutional eovern- | Fipst Volunteer Is Also . |banding it to another, directing a |ment. First Man to Register |man where he shall go to church,| “This issue fs and undertaking to encroach upon [hearts. It was impossible to sit o Awoclated Pross, | |the individual rights recognized by |there last night and watch the ept. 12.2pr. Louls Living- |all_civilization.” waves of enthusiasm following tho [5100 8¢ e a| The present constitutional gov-|words of General Dawes, without|OMh Who Is credited with hav " |ernment of the United States, Mr. |appreciating the fact.” jhaen.the frsv.4 mopleenscluntieniin ; orld War, was also the first Dawes said, provided in its system [of checks and balances suffictent | s ard “to render certain that only the ultimate right and sound julgment of the people crystallizes into law."” “The government whose policy is determined by the ultimate judg- niwat of the people will permanent- ly survive,” he added. “The gov- |ernment whose actions are deter. mined by the phrases ot | popular op distinguished from ulitma . will perish The constitution of the U nited States establishes the rule of the | as distinguished from the t the mob.” doctrine could not be as reactionary, Mr. Dawes adding that all good citizens condemn the reactionary as pictured—"one who stands against honest progress in govern- ment and in favor of some status | quo from which he is supposed to derive an unfair individual bene- deep in their | the Raising the Ante She—A penny for your thoughts | Mr. Staylate—I was thinking of{ | going. | Her Father (at head of stairs)— Give him half a dollar, Viola—it's | worth it!—Tit-Bits (Londgn). ! tracts.—adv. 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PEOPLE MORE RELIGIOUS Blame For Empty Pews Placdd On Church Rather ’l‘h'n Those Who vail To Attend Services Niagara ¥alls, Ont, Sept. 12.— The blame for decrease if church upon the than upon those who do not attend, by the Rev., Clinton Wunder of Rochester, N, Y, In an address to- day before the annual convention of the Unitarian Laymen's league. Peo- ple are more religious today than ever before, he asserted. The church the church that has failed in mak- ing adjustments to the requirements of & new generation, he sald. Application of psychology and modern business methods to the problems of the church was recom- mended by him. % “eW have been liberal with our prayers and our pocketbooks, but stingy with our brains,” he declared. “When the business man in the church turns the full power of his mtellect upon the problems of a failing church, as he would upon the problems of a falling business, then we will get results.” Church advertising was before the dclegates today for discussion. 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