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b Christian and Jewish Church! L e B S ORAH POWER IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS Position Strengthened by Resig- - ATTACK MA T (N FLORIDA DETERMINED BE N - 1™ ok o s WASHED SOCIETES b | [ { Adver- | ’ : Movement to Bar Unsightly ' tsemonts Started Two Waars Ago Has Spren@ | | 4 . . ' | 3 3 b s United in € d Tallahassce, Florida, Jan, 23.—A tion of § y H gh Leaders United in Gondemuation | weversses, i oo oy nation of Secy. Hughes . — signs from along the public ».u;h.‘t BT K iitianton. 2.—Christian | Ways in Plorida, started In Lako| o Gl a#0 Jewish church leaders jolugd in | county two years ago, has spread so e | R.stutement here yesterday declar- rapldly that 21 of the 63 countles in | sService “"), ng th 1t “organizations whose mem- | the state have established regula- | - Washihgton, Jan. ~—One effect B sk onth s prohibiting any on public of the cabinet reorganization which kdoten ana wh v whways except those placed there |has been going on lately has been st ot ol withority of the county or state to place Sendtor Liorah in & position i G“.‘ L s definite guides, of ‘greatly increased influence, "t 0 i s ¢ The Florida development hoard, | The sen forcign relations com- our v t ! hich i state chamber of com- mittee chalrmanship into which Herit : v n 18 months ago a|lBorah stepped upon the death of Lten s drafted 1 o favoring conservation of Senator Lodge, Is important in itself, nmn ted by the Follow climination of In the Idaho slatesman’s case, how- Pedoral ( « s of htly s county beautifi- | ever, it ‘lost something of this im- | Ch ral ( rence of | cation commissions lave heen or- |portance ,because he and Secretary ! nized 1 counties Hughes disagreed on most question Now Jent is spreading to portance, because he and Secrctary insisted on having his own wi he road signs with shrubs Fodi J ers in certain location | This was notably the case in the I is being urged upon the Matter of the American attitude toward Russia h has maintained the th toward the conserv 1l growth the ays where a roadway is uthorities from the United States ought to Moscow government, along ruction, and that right- | Fushes jast 1‘4“ |1 1 "\”“J‘? to neipp! highways. il R S zitation for the conservation of A “_‘“,'li R R L oolidge has upheld his e w;“' 'Mm“:\"‘:‘“.q I | secretary of state, but his views on e el .y | the Russian issue arc understood not nany pla ;’n‘ ! ;,m Y “‘"’x-'v'i“v to be so firmly fixed that he cannot is left the old road on one side of |\ o1icq out of them, | a row of magnificent oak trees and | gl 1 Kclingg, - who succeeds| has made & naw road on the other |gygyes after March 4, never has B r than take out the trees to 'yaq" occasion, ambassador 1o roadbed. | England, to express himsclf concern- ing Russian recognition, and could b sl . Not only is Borah likely to get what he wants as to Russia, but in- dications are that he will have much to say concerning other state de- partment aftairs, The prediction {s frequently heard that Justice Holmes will retire be- fore March 4 and that Secretary Hughes will get his place on the supreme bench, Those who know the secretary best, however, say he really is going back to the practice of law. He was not @ rich man when he has more than lived small official income, Between his solid legal qualificn- up to his he ean command very high fees and doubtless will be able to bulld up a comfortable fortune in a few years, It there should be a supreme court aney toward the end of President lidge's coming term, after shes has had time to provide fi- ly for his old age, the latter it is nan may be named to fill it, but improbable he could be induced to | accept it Just now. Under Charles B. Warren, newly appointed attormey general, it is not expected any important changes will be made in justice department methods and policics, The new cabinct member gets his post,in reward for effective work in connection with the Cleveland con= vention lakt summer, He was largely instrumental in getting the convention machinery well oiled and going smoothly and Chairman r of the rgpublican committee gave him a large share of the credit, Prosident Coolidge was quick enough with his appointmeént of Har I. Stone to the supreme engh to get ahead of the “interests” which would have liked to dictat THRIFT OF FILIPINOS hardly have cxpressed himself [his choice but he couldn’t prevent o favorably toward it and continued to | them from causing a little trouble in e haa e hold his, post under cretary | the senate over confirmation, &P S ‘i Progress is So Rapid That Bank | gyopes But it is known in | It has long been a complaint that Rabbis,” sa May Be Established s that privately he shares|federal judicial posts went too large- #ejyrescntcd . in a_joint e he industrial | Borah's ideas on the subject, ly to men identified with big cor- gheir rospecti mm nucial progre of Filipinos in will between J Hawaii has reached the point where Tedlizing X the establishment here of a hank | ’ et T thterpr with capitalization of $100,000 hy ere § e edqiciie oW veligi insoie “* | Filipinos seems advisable, asscrts ’ hoth g ‘_“ » "'r "l‘l'h‘ u Cayetano Ligot, Philippines resident bor commissioner, in his al rgport to Governor Leonard Wood. 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Commissioner Ligot dcclares . the method of paying Filipinos on | When nothing socms to do thai! relieiots anq WHawalian plantations s cquitable, | lingering, bothersume cough any that livipg conditions on the whole good just go to Axelrod's Pharmacy ’ S re good, managers are showing a @ Doltle of Bronchuline | spect for the int. ¢ { cach other's | $PIFit of fairness to employes, and N : il B il e that cachy h¢ Filipions cn save and are sav- it as directed and notice hiow A% =i illest oppor- | i€ considerable sums cach month. v it overcomes that persistent, tunity roits « opment and en- | Between $600.000 and $800,000 i that has sed you many " Mchment, these committecs have no |Sent back to the Philippines annual- ! preselytizing p y by laborers hiere, and other large nded for We endorse ¢ held in Hawaii as further the purpe tough, it t's exactly A ma tives committee claring that the ‘gise tions whose menbers oathbound and unkn acfvities have the effect ing religious prejy anfjpat is { comsequences to society at we.ac gatr ®rincip and o *dem . —We realize fu best r 1o y tical co-operation in ¢ and it "a program by wihic high 1 s of muti that th the char self a disi jeck, for devy was taker other confer . and to this statement large. our convictiot ions viol, lamer nd id eountry religion, and merit .our con- | ‘ 1t we » by prac n task ADOPTS NOVEL PACT, Austria (0 Charge 1zt poris From ( Vicnna, Ja R not rat 1 ment o willinf in 41 Tl either tify the Wasl ton'] tain I; ) erably below pres } 2 Doty on Im- n Plices v for ¢ ment \ i finance o v N Gounci . < by Sent To Your Home w Immediately For L &void count P Ine “Calif " gontains dire ; 138 Main Street Record Selections Free Saturday DOWN Balance In Small For Stubborn Hang-On Coughs what it does-—quickly oughly. There wlsion, nor chloroform, nor sugar —such things are only makeshif and should be taken with the great- est caution. and For ordina simple coughs two or three dos f Broncliuline Emul- sion is usually enough. Axclrod's Pahrmacy and dealers everywhere can supply you. eckly Payments thor- | § 1s no dope in Bronchuline | porate law and so biased by such as- soclations as, quite honestly, to be unable to see both sides of many cases they had to rule on, Stone's experience has been more as a teacher of the law, Law interests him as a problem, without much regard to the fashion in whieh it can be twisted to make out & particular case, Naturally this doesn't suit those who want men trained as special plonders for themselves on the bench, It Is prétty well settled now that | entered publie 1ife and since then he |Bocretary of War Weeks, Secretary of the Interlor Work and Postmaster [General New will drop out of the [cablnet March 4. Secrotary {same timg to become governor of }\\'rs( Virginla. Sccretary of Labor Not included in the 51 fl\‘ tres |Davis is expeeted to surrender hig | running today are sthe mbvies \portfolio before the end of the ‘ houses and the cabarete. There were year, There was talk for a time of Sec- |retary of Navy Wilbur's retirement (but not much of it is heard now. Robert D, Carey is the likellest choice to succecd Gore, Hoover ‘may be transferrcd to another de- of partment Lut will hold one portfolios. the JRELAND TO SE LK TOU Dublin, Jan, 23.—The Free State| DBerlin counts also six vaudeville | [government has declded to take part | houses and 11 dance places. in the movement for popularizing Ireland us a tourist res ister of commerce has summoned a conference of the various hotel, rail- way and other interests involved, and it is hoped to bring public bodies in | the north into co-operation with the movement, Eva A et ) Dr. Howard always recommended Oxidaze o Coughs Colds, Br. Asthma Years of study and observation convinced him it would eafely, quickly and surely stop a bad cough and give instant reliel in Bronchial Asthma. Money back if It fails Guaranteed barmiess, At all drugdists. Licluging Dickinson Drug Co, of | tions and the prestige of his name, |Agriculture Gore will retire at the | vue in 1914, gix are now competing The min- | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925: sesivall CAPITAL OVERGROWDED There Are Now So Many Places of Amusement in Berlin That They Interfere With Other's Business, Berlin, Jan, 23,~There are today $0 many places of amusement in the German capital that they nterfere with each othgr's business, and but fow of them do well financiafly, Most marked in recent years has | been the devolopment of the opera and the revue, While befgre the | war Berlln had two operas, it now has four; while it boasted of one re- | with each other. | hardly any cinemas in Berlin before | the war; now there are 330 of them, | supplylng for the most part Ameri- can fiims, In 1914 the ldea of a |‘cabaret was assoclated with but two | institutions,- the “Linden” and the | "Black Cat.” Now there are 62 of them. When a restaurant has aifris culties in maitaining itself, it promptly installs a cabaret in the liope of attraeting guests. Local Newspaper Points Out Uncer- | tainties in Politics; Lisbon, Jan. 23.—The uncertain- ties of politics in Portugal, and tur- | bulence in the life of the state, are pointed out by a local newspaper which recounts 20 armed uprisings *in the country since 1911, Also seven attempted uprisings were successfule ly ars since 19156 Portu- liad seven presidents, and 10 different cabinets. Sale now going on Suits and Over- coats. Values up to $50, now $18.95 | at the Wonder Clothes Shop, 396 Main street.—advt. Sleeping Sickness Changes Character Jondon, Jan, 23.~Because sleep- ing slckness has changed the chars acter of children and made some of thém criminals, the authorities are considering the bullding, of special schools for these youngsters. 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