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8 H £ w CHURCH OVING T0 CURTAIL MENBERS Want Only Fundamentalists at General Assembly New York, Jan to have only funds §.—~A movement nentalist minis- ters and elders sent as commis sioners to tho Presbyterlan gencim assembly in Columbus, O., next May hae been started by cight of the leading fi byterian been learn letter to more Presbyterian ministers fundame their influc servatives as delegates to the nentalists in the Pres. y. This group, it h sent a co. other to b \alists urgl only s 4 Most Important erisls in of our beloved ch it etter, “Modernism {s insidious and perplesing use it is language which the church has always been fami The attack of the scriptu a belittling or de nial of the deity of Christ” and other essentigl doctrines of the terian thurch has created a crisis that *‘cal or immediate and united action,’ the letter states. The ministers who signed the let- ter are the Rev, Dr. Walter Duncan Buchanan, pastor of the Broadway c¢hurch and leader of the funda mentalist group in the preshytery of New York; the Rev. Dr. Albert Dale Gantz, the Rev, John I*. Carson and the Rev. Dr. Frank E. Simmons, all of this city; Protf. J. Gresham Ma- chen, Princeton Theological Sem- inary; the Kev. Dr. A, Gordon Mao- eLnnen, Bethany church, Philadel- phia; the Rev. Dr, Maltland Alex- ander, First chur Pittsburgh, and the Rev, Dr. Ford C. Ottman, Stam- ford, Conn. GOLD SALT SEEN AYA T, B. REMEDY Excellent Results in Consump- tion Reported n the widespread using the t the insy ration Prosby- Chicago, Jan. 5.—Sanocrysine, the gold salt cure for tuberculosis developed by Professor Holger Mol- legaard, a Danish scientist, is hailed as medicine’s greatest stride in re- cent years by Dr. Peter C. Clemen- sen, prominent Chicago surgeon, who was sent to Denmark as a spe- cial representative of the Chicago health department to make a carc- ful study of the new specific. In a letter to Health Commission- er Bundesen, Dr. Clemensen says there is no doubt of the power of the new remedy. He says Cope hagen is now the Mecca for ph cians from all over the world and all of them agree as to the tremendous value of the gold salt cure. jected into the blood of the patient, Dr. Clemensen says: . “It cannot be used on advanced tuberculosis where the lungs are almost gone and the patient is weak. It will not reproduce tissue. But it absolutely cures tuberculosis in the early stages where there is no nephritis or other complications. It is bona fide, scientific and good.” The federal government labora- tories in Washington will soon make a test of the gold salt cure. American orchards have sufferel losses of more than $200.000,000 from the ravages of the San Jose scale, an insect that came from China. HAVE COLOR N CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexio pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— you have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 vears of study. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsarea purely vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color Tohaveaclear, pink skin, bright eyes, no‘faimp!es. a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days youmust getat the cause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—y: have no dangerous after effects. ‘They start the bile and overcome con- stipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15¢ and 30c. With Amazing Speed It Stops - That Tough Hang On Cough " That Racks Your Whole Body But when you want to throw out of your sy e of the old timers, It is in- | Sterling Comes Within post-war pr t et mounting to $4.76 1 above the war “peg” point and with- In 10 cents of parity, increased Interest in the talk of an treasury ifayes to Harding, and had collabor- | o coinage, LABOR'S SECRETARY. s o ITAUAN CABINET CHANGE REFORTED Liberal Deputies Replace Two Resigned ' 1 i Lz London, Jan, 6.—~The Turin cors . = ’ respondent of the Daily Mail re- Veteran Engraver Dies; [ vorts that signor Casati ana Gino | Zears With U. S. Mint | Sarrocchi, both liberals have resign. . |l§ \}‘fllfi “]“h U. S, M.‘m ed as ministers of education and pub- | hiitiadelphis SJancie =Grorgs lle works, respectively, in the Italian | oo o Suravor at the mint here [ oypinet, Promier Musaglini, he added | or forty-elght ‘years, dled at his \mpe4iately veplaced them by two ns yestorday, He was 79 years | poitH, 1 ! L e ‘:,'K‘"““]“ih‘ Ofmcal confirmation of the resig- 8 oiiaa orini0aladint soritl natfons has not been received here, lon of the sceretarics of the from Alexander Hamilton lown. He had engraved medals of i1l presidents from Rutherford B, 10 Cts. of Parity Today New York, Jan, b.—Sterling ex- hange today reached its highest the demand rate at he opening of the New York mark~ 2, & half cent The risc here was d reflection of i earlier advance in London, and arly restoration of sterling to a gold basls, cmor Vienna, Jan. 5.~Frau Ruth Fish- | er. communist member of the Ger- | man Reichstag has been sentenced | to a fine of 120,000 crowns and de- | | portation from Austria on a chargo | | of using a false passport. ulptors in deslgning the present | Three other Ghrn\kr:l communists |arrested are Twan Kalz, Frau El- friede Golke and Heinz Neumann, Who recently arrived here with false passports, . Katz and Frau Golke, members of the German Reichstag, lost their | parllamentary immunity owlng to | dissolution of the Reichstag, and left | Germany to escape arrest for alleged treason. Both have since beendre- ited with some of the country's not- PREDICTS SUCGESS Morrison Sees Good CHANCE 107 | seamuimet ety tmyeorempmatily have can federation of campaign reeulted spect for legislation favorable to la~ ccts was a little more Spanish chamber of secretary of the clared here Sunday. friends irrespective of party affilia- * tions. | “We supported Lalolletta and Wheeler, independent candidates for president and vice-president, on the ed more nearly the principle and| | for which labor stood than did the | f f ' | other. \Meehan's Resignation Breaks | sired by us than the pres and campaign which was conducted years has been a success, notwith- | from reliable sources today. standing the d=feat of Lal'ollette and | Tuesday, the athletic governing Wheeler.” |board in special meeting will grant Land Owners Discuss fight against flood waters and s in land d today by fir ing session of the thirteenth annuat convention of the national drainage congress. more than 65,000,000 acres of land had b through pected they will return to Germany at the expiration of thelr sentences here. | Frau Golke was formerly an Aus- | trian citizen and an active advocate | of wothen's rights. She married a | Dr. Friedlander, with whom she | formed the Austrian communist | | party following the collapse of the | monarchy, but later divorced him. ' | She subsequently settled in Germany married +the German communist Golke and was elected to the Reich- stag. | Neumann, the third member of tha | trio is secretary of the German com- | | munist Reichstag party. | Favorable Legislation §t, Peterburg, Fla. Jan 5.—Con- rary to general'belief, the Ameri- labor's political ictivity during the last presidential in greater pro- bor from the ne been recefved body, Frank t congress than has | from the present| Morrison, national| organization de- “The federation is nartisan to principles but non-partiean politi- cally.” he sald. “It votes for its republican and democratic tickets respectively, because they represent- REBUILD MACHINE "We eupported 57 candtdates for congress on the republican and 147 on the aemocratic tiee v o\ DOWD Foothall System result that the next congress will be more favorable to legislature de- | nt. | Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 5.-—Syra-| 8 program cuse university will be called upon | to rebulld its entire football system in the same manner as in previous|next fall, according to information “Thus our legislati The federation is now waging|the request of John F. “Chick” Mee- through the state bodies of the af-|han, football coach, for a release filiated orders an intensive campaign | from his contract which has four | for the ratification of the child-labor | vears to run. A majority vote of | enabling act, Mr. Mirrison said. |the counchl is alrcady pledged to | “That amendment will eventually | Meehan. The board's regular ses. | be ratificd by two-thirds of the states | sion is not due until January 13 and | and thus prevent the explolation of |the special*meeting 1s called at the| children in industry.” he predicted. | request of Mcehan. i Mr. Morrison is touring Florida cities| joe Schwarser, first assistant coach | ! cutive board to determine |35 chief of Meehan's scouting bu- where 1t will hold its next scssion on | reay who has served on a year to February 3. |vear contract by appointment of | | Meehan, will retire and will go to "\'rw York university with him. | 3 | John R. Van Arnam, orange star | < : el ¥ lin the Syrucuse coaching sy : AMP | gor bhoth Meehan and Frank J. | Is and measures for alding him | Lgucih giNel) 13 alse regarded as were discussed | o\ .1z15 to follow his chief. vners, engineers, representatives - of " organizations in the open- ¢ with out the services of any veterans | d will call for a complete reor-| | ganization. | | There is no chance, it appears, | ; - {that any members of the present e e e 'lcon(hmz start will be ad- i & raper that |, ,.ad to the position of head coach | and the choice for the position now | |appears to lie mainly between C. W. | | P. “Pete” Reynolds of this city, at | {one time field coach under Frank J. | | O'Nedl, at cuse and whe was for ach of Hobart's foot- | m and for the same period | at Bucknell, and Lew t present director of .fmn«[ letics at Syracuse, | | Both men alumni of Syracuse | the university being an advocate of talumni coaching and it will hardly wrn to a school for its | mentor. H. Young, ess, asserted n reclaimed in the United ates by drainage projects, with an siment of approximately $435,- Approximately 10,000,000 cres subject to Improvement drainage still are to be cund in the country, he said. The | average cost of all dra pro- $6.50 | 2 than he said. PROTEST IBANEZ'S CHARGES Paris, Ja —A committee of the | commerce in he Spanish g ag the | Z Chinese Army Orders Change Its Personnel outside ivis has telegr svernment prote triotic tain o s A g cont pamphlet | Blasc d by Vicente Ibanez A tacking King Alfonso and the mili- z v directc and Instructing The teleg stated that “the ) remain fn defamation has fatled credit in F ce where clevated s ments for Spain's A second mandate Sung Chi-Yuan as ant of TFeng's fa- ntsin for Mikden to- pitated the present situa- which the go is said | nm rmined to test Feng's Former Klan Orator Is Held on Theft Charges Memphis, Tean,, Jan. 5.—The Rev, Otis L. Spurgeon, well known as an a bottle today ' avangelist and a former orator for first dose takes the Ku Klux Kian. has heen arrest- ow 1t and soothes the terrible | ed on a e of grand larceny pre- ferred by M E. W. Bolin, who al- Oft three or four doses brings leges that Spurgeon moved furniture ssed relief and half a bottle belonging to her from A house which that simply won't be conquered, but s the most stubborn cough Into she bad sold him. Spurgeon will be lingers on and on causing pless submissi a hearing Jaobuary 7. He nights and days of torment then A bottle of ma one old mar the ehargea. Mrs. Bolin's hus- you've just got to have a real congh s Bror ine Emulsion. He was was formerly cyclops of the medicine. Then you must for a bottle o chyline Emul- sion for the rder and tougher and tighter they come the more joy Bronchuline gets in knocking dhem out. Bronchulire f=n’t congueror, mind you are never cheap. But if you of the unlucky oncs that a pr Bealth destroying cough is pu: your drugglst for 1 en a friend broug to give up t him the good al branch of the EACE REPORTED vs about Bronchuline. P Don’t let a cough hang on— it's Jeddah, Arabla, Jan. 6.—Having langerous company—Get rid of it rcpected final attempts to conclude s Pharmacy or pecace, Tban Raoud, leader of the geist for | Wahabj Tribemen, begun the! nent of his forces toward Jed- ah. His advance guardy reached ntains no chioro- m or dope and often two or three | mo loscs will stop any ordinary cough. rs of the city Sunday 'z, but were repuieed by King rees, S | 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, tions of permitting 1 {leges, v } This will leave the fyracuse staff |sceiety is quoted ag dec i ported. was arrcsted today in a se- - room at fhe home of Depu'w Angora and Cons'an le are to outitch and taken to Zagreb JANUARY 5, 1995, To Open Holy Year - .City Items Isabel' A, Dolun has tiled notice of ,[Intont to sell the Park Smoke Shop at 244 Main strect to Marle A, Rtoche and Minnie L. Steppler, Gulbransen player planos at Morans —advt A mecting of the Catholle Wom- en's Bengvolent Leglon will be to. morrow night at St. Mary's school hall, \ isit Bosco's new barber shop, 181 Miin stroet, over Kresge's store, Six barbers, air bobbing a specialty, ~advt, A meeting of the Holy Family | Clrcle will be held Wednesday night at 8t, Mary's school hall, Part of | the business to be transacted is the elaction of officers, Victrolas and Planos, at Morans' —advt Otto Miller, son of Mr, and Mrs, | Engelbert B, Miller of 12 Woogland street, left yesterday, forChicago, | 11, to be the representative bf the Traut & Hine Co,, in that city. Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. —adv. N. Kounarls, proprietor of the Crown TIee Cream Co,, is in New York clty on a business ‘trip, Alfred ‘Le Witt, acting for the W. & L. Exchange Co, has brought sul: |for §100 damages against the Kast- ern Roofing Co, The writ is return- | able fn the city court the first Mon- day of January, This photo just arrived in America shows the sceond read- ing of the papal bull proclaiming the holy year, The bull is| Louis 1t Raphael has been sued being read by one of the papal masters of ceremonies near the |for $75 damages by Carrie Massey, | holy door under the front portico of St. Paul's basilica. The “'ll”‘h"”"’l"‘; S;:: a't“‘R"‘“;“"“#""t:""i . i bl ot purchased aphael’s store, | other holy doors are at St, Peters, St. John of the Lateran and paying a deposit on the garment, but | St. Maria Maggiore. to his home in New York city after that the defendant has refused to' b L4l . 4 2. glve her the coat. The papers are - a visit with friends here. ‘ - v | ‘There will be a meeting of the D) Todny's Sesslon of Grand Clrcuitiis | w. ¢ T, U, tomorbow afterioon at | to De Highly Important, Accord- 8 o'clock at the irst church chapel. Arthur Miles Collier has returned returnable in the:city court today. & There will be a rehearsal of the ing to Advance Dope. {entire cast of the Hadassah vaude- land, Jan, 5 Golorado Pl‘ISOfl Wfli‘d@fl IS B.lm . ”:“;-“; snnd, dan. “( ‘q“,‘ ... .lr:'””"; !:r):‘lrl);‘;\';(;:‘n’fif“Tflllle :h:“rlg‘m 3(* oul'l'k Resu[ts USG Hel Ild CIGSSifiEd AJS | nual conference, which, one of the EIVen on January 25, declared, prothiacs to be| The sewing committee of Laurel important €ince the organ-|court, Order of Amaranth, will meet s formfa In 1573, The on Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the home \rough tomorrow. |of Cordelia Banta, 86 Bassett street, nt changes in|to make plans for the year's work. arpees horse rac-| RAmarkabla clearance sale of | of the whip- ra before the rules commit- [dresses at Mary Ehzabeth Dréss ! PIng post for conyiets, and hrutality | fec. These provide for the inaugura- Shop, 87 W. Main, Professional Bide. | to prisoners and f claiming and dash race | val. to $29.50. Cholce at $10 and $16 | rave been prepared for filing with | istration with the stewards of | —advt. | the state civil service commizsion by and pa 1 in the circuit| Shirt sale. broken lots from onr Governor William 1. Sweet, and for reducton of entrance fees. lregular stock, $1.50 to $3.50; for- | | of Accusations 1 the mos jzation w Denver, Colo., Jan. 5.—Charges of official misconduct iucluding accusa- prison employes, | tion o s rac Thomas J. Tynan, ~widely Recommendationg of the committee | merly § to $5.00. Fitch-Jones— warden of the Colarado penitenti will be submitted to the 6tewards to-|advt, | Mrs, Elizaheth Quercan, member of | ir n Hat sale, broken lots, $2.00. Fitch- | the commission announces. | scheduls committee, arrang- | Jones.—advt. ‘. neh | ing da The governor charges agalnst George Buchanan, ! fillin deputy warden, ccotering around | Ont., last year. the death of a prisoner, Antoni : roni, who, the chicf executive al- s for 0 will g . was faced with| Rev, Edward V. Grikis. pastor o 10ld by Windsor, |§t, Andrew’s Lithuanian church, will i 8 Indications were | read his annual report at the mass- | that the cire it woull be composed log pext Sunday morning. ot North Ramdall, Toledo, Columbus, | The finance committee of the “because of the incempetent | Kalamazoo, . Hartford, — Syra chool board was scheduled to meet and’ Inefficient management” of the Iville Lexingion and Aurora, 1l iy afterngon in the superintend- penitentiary under Buchanan “was | the latfer a new membe nt's office (o consider the budget for recently assaulted and murdered.” | iliiasear, Removal of both Tynan and Bu-|a The public school of this city will | Rl s . R R reopen tomorrow morning folfov- The Bovernor also charges:Tynin |()game Indians Coming *ling the Christmas recess. The eve- with having “intemporate habits,” b 13 8 E el g o that prisoners in the institution had | To National Capital |»ine schools wil resums sessions to-; o he council |MOFrOW evening, { been reported to have made whiskey | W i B s e of OKlahoo| Winthrop Council, from mash of potato peclings: the ! ; S 3 S fdan | Daughters of Liberty, Tynan and Buchanan il accompanicdMiyl SelED ST el Sons and Supper Wed. c.—advt. of the " lian t ma, n with iron hand: that a system c | several 1 niembers of the prisoners through terror, tribe, will journcy this week to the shipping block and I and | Washingion in a special car to dis- chain are in use at the penit Along with the charges is the spe- clal report of Thomas Mott Os- | affecting ¢ borne's national society of penal in- | will seck formation, survey of the prison | petent which contains assertions that 1 | tality, s3 favoritlsm, or long perioc control of prisoners thro s with S, dian Commi y Work and In- ot Burke questions The delegation 1 to enable com- { the tribe to ob- rly payments of absence ; receipts from tribal oll lands, a, re- and 1he | cent supreme comt decision limited fear | these payments to $1,000 for each ntiary. and repression and brutal treatment, { one. Before this decision, guardians are ticed by Tynan. This report of each incompetont Indian had | e last Tebru Kept 0 po r capita share until the preparation of o t charges was announced. The pen 000 a quarter ring that | L S Tynan is unfit “to contro] the de RADICH ARRESTED. tinies of men under his care.” Mr [ By The Associed Tynan could not be located at the , Jan. penitentiary Jast night, it was e the ¢ < amounting to ~Stefan Radich atian peasants Le connccted by a telephone line, | prison. | She’s Champion Cock See the New— Roadster Touring . Coupe Sedan Coach for Econemizal Trensportation Emma Cronberg, 18, of Buhl, Minn., a student at St. Paul college, has been proclaimed intexstate champion of home eco- nomics after winnifig numer bread baking contests. She took first homors in competition with representatives of 12 states. Here she is shown with a few of her pies. 176 ARCH STREET CHEVROLET CARS Grip Left You ¢ Bad Back? 'S winter time your backacl s time? 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