New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1925, Page 10

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to scorch men, who will gnaw thelr tongues with pain.” According to the prophecy referr- to by Mr. Uchtman the battle of fArmageddon s yet to be fought, Other terrible things are pointed Ly a statement through Uchtman by the Seventh Day ts whicl the com- tal- between | will go from carth to the other in plural not END OF THE WORLD NOT DU, S LAY Mr. Uchtman Contradicts Mrs. " Margaret Rowan, Prophetess ' ont issued ieh spoke of hallstones welghing one ul conflicts yple meaning o | find w a satls- A Margaret Te believe tman, that st hastening on Christ will ap- stic splendor ac- hosts, but met its ful- coming of | me subject b that | uman beings to per. s i ha kind to ! ) we believe 1 su man- ok up- rning ophe Mr, 1gues I Mrs, 1) Rowen it fulfille I y for the ¥ ¥ world ry cart will be ebru 1 s, a little | Adventists on Tong | confidently await- | of tomorrow— | will be the 1 iat of Doom oen years hgs been > ond of the wor p of 13 men, enth Day Island today he appro they helleve i slaod who calls ting 1 f women for the cc v eir P last tehogue, long cidt and his taken in a cloud chariot to the woods near San Diego, Calif., where they the | 144.000 of the Lord e gathered together. All other people to th to be ine W | will perish, according dictions. Denlal e v headquarters of the Seventh Day Adventist organiza- tion in Washington that tomorrow |is the dc 1 date for the millennl- | um aid not affect th parations of the little band. Mrs. Margaret W. Rowen, leader of those have | fixed the date for tomorrow. mced by the church le is the contention of the anization that the Rowen is premaure. Seven Plagues—including at Duttles of Armageddon—must \e world's doom, it is by the principal group ing of millennium, Most of them only on carrots and water, followers expect original Milk of Magnesia prescribed tles, contain directions — any drug from > sold their worldly goods, even [{} 1) ' i The group toma will go to @ by physicians for 50 years as an ant- store. O M Beauty ildren—is prepared nding th s subsist- Island, from wh Accept only g Phillips,” the ent bottles, also 50-cent bot- A Gleamy Mass of Hair | " re who he W rs. Ad- date | fal | maintained of Adventist But Reidt and his undaunted by arguments against the | date fixed by them, Reidt has made | -dictions in detail. The period starting tomorrc at for seven days, , dis hail | | before | 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair followers are | struction, | lof followe Rowen, prophe Day Adventist that the world would er Friday with the return to carth of Christ at Hollywood, will result in Ino additional commissions to Los cles real estate dealers, 'm in their trust in Mrs. Rowen, the e millennium 1 without out ion. There is no need for guish over th of t sserted Dr. B Reformed chureh, some time d ers pre follo e tion of Imer. heac pointed O es whicl Row 1 property il not b added that Girls! Try this! W and dressing your hair, just molste wour hair-brush with a little “D: derine” and brush it through your hair. The effect ;. can do ir and it will appear twice as heavy—a mass sparkling with that incomp ness a ‘While derine” ting each single hair to long and strong. Hair s out and dandru bottle of “Dar or toilet co healthy and you pears af ing dressi If Ruptured Try This Free . Apply it to Recent, La Are on th Convinced your hs rs of At \y should be m disappears. & idt forehanded t grim m e will o'cle of Jesus t wo i transpo: Any Rupture. Thousands. 1t Rowan, Fullmer, chfef Reformed Seventh Day church at Los Angele the world will end I 144,000 will be saved and { remainder of world's popt stroyed by fire, hailstones earthquakes. They ing of nearly 1000 persons United States. Mrs. | world's end was rev a vision. LC.CISARANST SHORT RAUL BILL prophetess disciple Ad- and D of the ve positive ntist that ation and have a follow- in the ywan says th d to her in owner nts, and five the mails tc York u The defense move declared becaus terd y of the cvidence wige's statems showed hoth the am and the had “bucketed ton firms Majority of Members Opposed to the Gooding Measure not a ind that they In printing wWSpapers within their at was said i of to 1he Goodir hibit. the 1 rat ¢d il tomor- cha a ABANDON BASEBALL - stephen's informed | the mmittee Eight 1 me ¢d it, and two ' ¢ sented Lacrosse de- of | t as pre Substitute ill wou of Professionalism. in much by see-| | Announcin substi commeree it may grant re-{yq want to be olfege than not br no ocea his bill, the s to bring ahc : i ould for two 1eeting No Mistrial in Stoneham (Case, Is Judge’s Ruling What Nuxated Iron Is Made From Sworn Statement of Composition of Its Formula It Increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous, run-down folks in two weeks’ time in many instances, others acensed - "ITEHOUSE MEAL . Social Breaklast With Poesident Coolidge IPeb, 5.~ assachusctts Washington, delegation CONgTess, republicans and [aemocrats, entertained at |breakfast today by President Coo- lidge.” The delegation members said |it was purely a social gathering. | The breakfast was described both | by house members who attended and {hy White House oficlals as a ge together meeting between the prest- |dent and the Massachusetts fepr ntatives, several of whom will re- tire from the house with the end of the present congress. It was somes what unusual in its nature, veteran White Hous attache. being unable 1o recall that any president within |recent years has acted as host to |house members from his state re- |rardless of party affiliations. | Mr. Coolidge has been mtimately acquainted over a period of years vith all of the Massachusetts house | members, having served with nearly half of the delegation at one [time or another while he’ was a { member of the chusetts sen- late and house, president of senate and governor. The hour was larg |1y spent in recalling those days and in a general discussion of more re- |cent events in the Bay State, | Neither of the Massachusetts sen- i m both were {one |atoys attended, but all of the house members were pi Rep- resentatives T gue, both of whom are ent from Washing- ton. M, sors 18 in Georgla re- | covering from a recent ilines: | Mr. Tinkham who also ha ill, made the breakfast his firs cial function of any kind in se maonths. Mr. Coolidge received his guests in the East room when they arrived shortly before eight, the usual White House breakfast hou them to a small breakfast s0- dining room was served. he menu consistde of fruit cock- tail, whole wheat bread, ham and ~ges. sausages and cakes, rolls, toast and cigars. Speaker Gillett, \king republican member of the Ma husetts delegation, sat on the président’s right and Repre- ntative Gallivan, the ranking dem- ocratic member, on the president’s {left The gue: tirhe after br ters of interest Politics was joking way s remained for some kfast, discy to {from his own state on any of the governmental problems before him. | | |Swiss Consume 5 Pounds Of Tobacco Per Capita Switzerland, Feb. b&.— Berne, itzerland holds the smoking ree- | lord for Furope, according to statis- tics just issaed, consuming 10,000 co annually, or b \ds per capita. France comes sccond with 3 pounds per capita. tussell Bros. ~Memboers of | been veral | and conduct- | sing mat- | Massachusetts. | mentioned only in a | and the president made | no effort to obtain the views of those | LONG TRIAL LIKELY Case Agalnst W. E. D, Stokes And Lawyer s Month At Least, Expected To Take Chicago, Feb, b.—Twelve Chicago men are in danger of separation |from their wives and familles for from a month to six weeks, because the prosecution wanis only men of | famlly to hear the trlal of W, E, D, tokes of New York, charged with conspiracy to defame his wife, Mrs, Helen Elwood Stokes, of Denver, {"rhe trial promises to last longer (than a month and during that time |the jury will be kept locked up. Three jurors meeting prosecution requirements were selected at the first session of the trial yesterday after contiruance for Mr. Stokes and his J Jents, Daniel Nugent, his ew York attorney, and two negroes, Mr. Stokes and the three others ‘Ilnc_\- had sought to have proven in |a New York divorce court hy infor- { mation obtained in Chicago that Mrs. Stokes formerly was an habitue of & notorious night-life club here, Mrs, Stokes' attorneys said she would arrive in Chicago tomorrow to appear at the trial Saturday or Monday. BODY IDENTIFIED Victim Taken From River At Dur- ham, Me, Was Former Camp | Cook—Had Been Shot. | £t. Johnsbury, Vt. photographs and articles of clothing a hody found last Thursday on the ice under a house bridge at Durham, Me., was identified today as that of David Cheney of St, Johnsbury. district of Maine. He . left |ther was heard of his movements. The man found in the river Durham had been shot to death, an |autopsy disclosed. A bullet Iplerced the body just below | heart. Wesleyan’s New Leader Arrive: Middletown, | eb. 5—Dr, dent of Wesle, dren and made prepa o the president’s home campus. Dr. McConaughy to take over his duties quietly, and will on cises next Monday. A. . L. CONFERENCE. Miami, ! the executive council of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor today session. All members of the council with the exception of James Duncan, | first vice-president, who recently re- | signed, were preeent. Frank Morri- | son, general secretary, and J. P. Noonan, eighth vice-president, | rived last night. i the defense failed to obtaln a.| were indicted after, it was alleged, | Feb, b.—From | Cheney was 24 years old and up to the beginning of last week was em- | | ployed as cook at the Savage Lum- ber camps in the Rangeley Lakes | camp | with a companion but nothing fur- | at had | the make his first formal appear- ance at the unversity chapel exer- , IFeb, 5.—Members of gan a discussion of problems befora the ar- Activities Secret at Wheeler Jury Hearings Washington, I"eb, b, —~Government attorneys In charge of the new grand jury proceedings here in. the | case of Senator Wheeler of Mon- |tana, and others, enlarged thelr as- sembly of witnesses today, but tightened the precautions to keep thelr activities secret, R Some of the witnesses today were understood to be former home- steaders In Montapa. Two were women, A number of government agents also were on hand, cnirovracTio Wit GER YOU WELL (Free consultation.) Dr.F.C. 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Each one has become a symbol of satisfaction. The advertisements in these daily columns help you buy judiciously by describing goods worth while. R D ead them. widely, Xemember the widely tested. advertised is always the Read the advertisements and you will purchase with the wisdom of Solomon . OVER 11,000 HERALDS DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation Mrs. Croker Wins in Legal Fight for Land Fet AS 7 risk hurt around as It 1s bas alded were and vrite fust becau v as big as Free For Ruptare S. Rice, In 466-B Ma w. \

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