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2 \ % that owos the Amerl ] BOULEVARD SYSTEM VS, 70,000; 1 4 New B"taln Heraldl Frmd - 0,000; fifty years from nOW the fipent, It's Jean Baptiste that owes Record AT YOUR uBm lats TORE HIGHWAYS population probably will be 200,000 [ Bill Jones. A man drank some one hundred and others HORALD PUBLISIING COMPANY | Tl commissior - ——(1) L7 R ¢ of wotor vehi- | or more, Not anly will the business OtMtimers were not more prud- | | taousa Dut @y Excenredy Jelivering an addross to the | district be vastly expanded with such Aud then = met & bear that sald Vhither hurried whenos and | CONVERBATIONS ON CONTEM | At Herald Bidg. 67 Chureh Sirmet engineering trater sted | & population, b s ish, but mercly more subtle, They 1"(8) b 4 My [ enineer i A ted | & population, but it is possible nun,lm,w petting parties playing “Post- A house stood near =——(3) why? One could hardly find & PORARY DRAMA by Clayton . \ » tangle of un 0 more sultable subject for Lenten Hamllton. br SUBSCRIPTION RATES ard system of controlling | t streets being what | offige,” And this spiritous (4 | W00 s Year utomobile traflic might be adapta- | they are, more main thoroughfares . - Gave one leap right over the ——— | Meditation, The irresiatible succes- His discussion of many of Jout $2.00 Three Muntn ble In Conneetleuts hut then goes on | will Mave to be devised before tugt| It they must have something with (5) slon of things we havo to do, wilh (contemporary playarignis T SERY » Month | | sreater tensile strength th n .. its sprinkiing of things we want to | Barrie, Galsworthy, Plrandello, {to say that tb is 1o doubt that time. With a population of 200,000, | b strength than dura- Mace 'Neil 8 < ; , \ » % Llumin, why ot try a bourding house MaxsoN HALL ¢| 1. What a nusband needs for |d0 drags us on with such relents Macterlinek, and O'Nelll — among Entered at the Post Oftice at New Britain Stitistics ofaccl ts will *show the same proportion of traffic could |greak? poor excuse that he gives the wife less speed that only by the faost | others — and his estimates of some My T'un Shop breathloss offort can we keep our | PIAYs of rocant seasons and of jour a8 Second Class Mal) Matter, | 1 " , i _. atter, nore fatalitics r where this sys- | hot be permitted to congest in Hu»\‘ —— By My % 2. \What bears usually say; oppo- 3 k TELEPHON n 1 where it lsn't, | Centor as Is the case at present, Tt| Corrcet this sentence: “Stop It | The hs ¥ Myron W, Johnson dito ‘of warp. 8. Beside. 4, What |footing and o roasonably calm ex- American theatrieal criticlsm are : i Business Oftice ... | The only ad 1 O B N B P oo growled; “I can't Sdrivet with lhnrx \Tn}:) j Thwnm my delight: | piy* sometimen call & fellow. 6. | terior. When one gots into such a | full of stimulus to thought and ar- ! e Editorial Rooms . SN s ? AR ot S BB R p : R nd diversion there. S frazzled, puttering frame of mind, | gument. | v o rex o oA uns aTe it Bieikexpanaloniwhi SCUEiatAIATOUA O ALV AY: 1d Jike to go there ev'ry night, | Top of the mowth, @ eman, | reading ts like stepping from the | {7 e v X The only profitable advertielng medium 1] the madn state Tighways, | bring more expensive problems to N Yor walting hours are now so e " | confused clatter of a warm crowded | FIRST AID TO THE OPERA- In the City. Clicuiation buoks - anc Press room always open to advertiscs i ot seoms Lo over- | Now Britain than will face some | L : | } | room nto the cool wishtulness of GOER by Mary Watkine, syl o e S e P TE I]lES | Since women bob their halr! solutions to \nlllh.lnl:; Cross Word | o spring evening. Charming story-plots of oporus Member of the Associated Press h ki y o 4 5 Limerieks This 1 especlally true of such an [ written in @ witty ~ breezy s 'l [ ; | be surmounted in due course. It's lots of fun to sit and wait P understanding, releasing book as|which —makes them delightful a8 The Amsoclated Prews ls exclusiiely en . - ! < ttled to the use for re-publication uf 18 MONIY use—operates upon O course, this i altqgether ’ Beside two chatting glrls, 1. Thini 2 Kini & Street; 4| “Boauty in Religion,” by Maude | well as profitable reading. all ews credited to 1 ar not otherw om0k e (i voneen | \Who enter into loul debute Meet; 5. in Royden. This is a collection of ad- A | ‘ ‘ wo e FRUIT OF THI\FAMILY T of :r.x::a‘u.l: this paper and a'so loca R A R At oy Upon the choosing of a mate, dresses made to an audience whose ¢ 2 s As each her choice unfurls, 1. Young: 2. Slipped; 3. Words; | perception of the Eternal was some- by Albert 1. Wiggam. lished herein 0 wi s to be virtual hou Memter Audit e 8 an linpoitant differance j toncluda that 60 yosrs 1o “a long D . : i . Sunda what obscured by the sticky dis-| Dramatizes for the average man | Smplos el i ot Jilittes of traflic entering time; but cevry youngster in the eceased Was Noifid ZOOnglst | And when they sit within the chair | | omfort of August In London, She |and woman the astounding discov- which furnishes newspapers and adve 1 siile streets heirown risk” city hopes to live much longer than | The mirror holds thelr gas | (Copyrignt, 1025, Reproducti succeeds somehow in reminding one | erles about heredity and ita rela- P L De safely hat, Such changes will be noted | it Tl‘lnl!y With selt-admiring cyes they atare | Torbiaden.) St all the enduring, wise and beau- |tlon to human progress, And re- » O ased e (il aealt Thie raarest Gl staltal ‘ronds ut & rule | wWithin the lifetime of every child A& motke of Ary refseeq. iars, = titul ghings that have made lfe[veals in a new understandable way Droteetlon ‘eamiBat. Franidl In’ newhpapis 5 : (LI el D > > ofwoNeIeLh Sl ——— | And smile with inward praise. worthwhile and talks about each in | the facts of marriage, beauty, Sinrivutin ixare te both Satlonal 410 | highways but they are not!living in city, and considered : % ’ turn: Beauty in religion, poetry and { brains, and the breeding of chil- caiRarect ars. ted for width; at o T DR Ottt (ke (il e lti B The once drab barber shop is now 25 Years Ago Toda_’ religion, beauty of common things, | dren. York at ng's News Stand. Times . St eIt Y8 Con= toryiof ity Now Britding ke Ha armt BYGIHEy est | Since women patrons made their | From Paper o al creator and Our Lord Jesus Christ. | MY DUEL WITH THE VATICAN Bauare; Schultz News Stand, Dntrance 3 : Bl Qi e nartonn BIonsthieupastlonenaarg i bow Rediscovering the Bible by Alfred Loisy. Grand Central. 3 street 8 gt bhou ] system, ad- othe centers, will goe professor of biology at Trinity col- With painted cheek and penciled Such a hook starts one to think- s])]l‘“\”ll autoblography of a o T ., more dar cven on hundrcds of G0 years before adven- | ! :‘”!;‘ i Ha -ur.‘.-q Hospital | brow— The total nn}\n::x;\:_flf"lhn;\:“‘\{']'l““' “’;“ ing of past Lenten resolutions, not | Catholic modernist, a former fro- ¢ : ] e G T 0 G ETR e rnoon of pneumonia. un Shop filled with mirth! this year is $10,844,780, allowing fo7 | (10 negative ones like giviug up | fessor fn the College de France NEEDED IN CITY : e ! R R et {He had been in 11l health for some = reductions. This represents an in- fpyoyie or candy, but perhaps one's | whose attempt to brige the chasm The plan to inaugurat G B p-ilissailsiands comenersito exploreitha fitime and the Aoc ot the deail of & Never Lacking trease of $285,030 over last YEar's| iiqich endeavor to read the Bible | hetween established religion and caunalin folision Scamparativelys narrom e LS "'.":““‘;”"“.lj’f;:;"”;h:_“:_‘p‘“"‘f:_",";g‘:‘;: “I am surprised that you do not “",‘lzlm it o gt | oY to cover; u worthy ‘n:m modern thought ~ended in his cx- ‘ of every s X T Haea o s kribitory | SET TS fountain pen e R Hion. commitice include | which was sadly ~prone to ship- communication. ; was made as a WE ARE “SOLD" ON ! oiha d hy Bheid 1T The pish WhS1r 3 T ommittee INCASS | wrock fn the book of Numbers! . . searelygiraon e . : cause to his fatal ilincas, 1 \ W. H, Hart and F. G, Platt, has 1 1t one were to rencw that resolve | OUR GOVERNMENTAL MACHI 1 congestion. There REFORMING A WORD it i Doroy [ ae e ol prtie ot iadin eyl e ment onpno work sinee | .+ | AL AOVIRNMENTAT: 0L ol upon t e e ot ATn macilian 1dlosyneraole S o ikl ¥ E. | lways has one In his vest pocket.” | O i ast oy |9 ear for instance, “Human Na- by Schuyler C. Wallace. ! |3 el . 1o eliminate | Ono of the peculfar idiosyneractes |Carpenter. The funeral will be held | Rt T instirution was opemed Jast Na. | Tu'the' ible, by’ Witiam Lyon | Simple, brief, vo B " drivers a & improve | of modern lungnago as she Js spoke |10 e e eona Off With the Oll Love ‘":‘(‘;.l-l:fiq‘1'\‘O\-rmll.‘fu:“::‘rlml e clpi ot beRe Eouey book 140, scxipUgn and analysis of the funda- o € (sas Han'a | incalll well-reguiated ‘circles [ni thoil,, - BIOLCSECT SOTD WA A A b 3 R a1ty actor otiEb i one's appetite. He shows what | mental forms and processes of our d « A amed zoologist, & member of the Don't you ever use that expen-| Rev. Harry I Bodley, vee S| jovable, fallible and highly indivld-| government, (federal, state, and / roads upon which | use of the word “sold leading hiologleal socleties and clubs, sive radio set of yours any more?" | Mark's church, in the first issue of This naturally | Originating in the market place jan author of several works on biolo- { “Of course not. How can a per- |Dis poper, the “Lion," suggests that \t's |and the auction room, this plctur-[gy and a contributor to clentlfic | son solve cross word puzzles with |the parian property be divided into magazines, At the time of his fliness | all that racket going on?" |twoifrontal ‘and fane reps sections Jie was angaged in writing a treatise | —Judith, |and that one of the front sections be | ual people there are in the Bible | municipal. Should be read by every and what extraordinarily dramatic | conscientious citizen, man or wom- experiences some of them had, If|an who casts his or her ballot at you need a bit more persuasion his | the polls. “Reading the Bible” will certainly | . £ as ma reck eding; 1 it pedestrians ¢ it will | esque designation has been made to Both i eventually I8 in- | apply to every situation in which a | it o ¢ o 0 majority of autoists, who are cu 5 P S K, o o e Bt e S aolea {‘.'0'3“",mEf;:'e“;t:'rc,"“:fl“dx; bo eftectives THESE UNITED STATES. and inbilable; S prestis Sroliit ol LLO0TE T | Sestem.” e was kiown as one of | myo way of a maid with a man o I AR AT AL186 And now that in vour adult wis-| Entertaining and stimulating «: o I v I e s custom he most capable and best 1ked | pog made away with many o man. “’;,"r‘\‘lw’:,‘l”:\" B m'(’,‘;",r Diouse, .| dom you know that the Bible is not | says’on the essentlal character S| 1t the entire populat \s tol 1f a man is u golf player, he is|members of the ‘Trinity faculty, e i b f1he New Britain | & book but a lib ary vou will with- | istics of each state in the Union by 4 evory careful driver he 1 3 SR i o eh o D (0] Native o N‘f;\\"lh\::l'l; 5L AT (O e m:h‘::'r"";:“:‘l;(‘);”;’m‘e’fc"mg‘ TN | out regret skip anything that secms | such well known writers as Willia Doons ient good roads to mect the re- | moving plelure fan, he is “sold” e T e ook, N .| Hell Answer Your Questions | George Kelar, Jr, celebrated his diy/andinoproftedle iheluth ay Al gwile S L M anchen (L EStul remente; mo artificial schemes to | that pastime; if he is a bookworm. Y ane (Willets) Carpenter, his [ The Mystic Wally, with a look. {2510 birthday anniversary last even- m_nf‘c'h‘““fl :fl:“("“‘:} ““r:d‘l:‘_::gl“"‘g;‘l_‘ !frl'fl‘-l"»\“fl:"'}““lfl })0“‘)‘ Yfl"C"‘ g SUKe S mac e et 412 | Hia s 50117 oD reading it e i te- |ancestry beins of old eolonlaliQuaker an road your soul Just 1iks @ bopks ink. ‘Thera wete & muslcal sntsre e il I iRl Es says about Comn: | i 14" on religion; i ploneers Ho rdceived his early Instead of coming to him, write; \inment and a supper. The Zither Th.ls ”\:'Mn; ;11 e 4ixgl‘vtty "mi‘ icut. ; N im- | ligious, % = 1 o 0 L SHE P club attended, cducation in the schools of his native | 1le sees you through his second ‘! 3 Basitveotiit uthorized version he is an automobile enthusiastic, e | o s N ol e A Cioy T coted last nighu| Deauty of IHetaithorised (ovE |toisn and was graduated from New ight. | but the storics are given in chrono- is “sold” on these conyeyances. York Universit 1539 and from . {0 buy a baseball ontfit jointly. The | Put ! Flox L k {york University in ) om| el R o toriat aifinal oppar= |1osical forderawchiisquEs and lyrics o As 2 matter of fact. he might not | Harvard in 1902, receiving the de- for this game and the sol- from the Psalms placed near the Mol e o | zree of master of arts. In 1904 he also Dear Wally funif A 4 i LRdietn | - hat | have been “sold” ou any of thes B e I am siek and tived | dicrs are looking forward to much | YOS 1 which they refer. | e SRR ore ey Lcosved e BICREE o o e L Of being looked at and admired t in the next three months. 1t “Bible. language” has through ; et | philosophy from that institution. He | g looked at and 1 L rt in the nest throe MOME, orar |50 much repetition_loat A word docs not nxactly mcan what it ggydied at the nrurological Institute | JOF 10 By FUIC fo it & nd cuddle. ., T8 B ormed with a capital | ing, a startlingly fresh impre | s HARMETSS SPECULATION: axs S daimaniliken ometiRSTEL ot e ROk e Men ey B NiT it 0 00, e imas) Nlenena | (OTALIG Goope is galned by reading : ; e 7 ene 16 follow it Tie does not need [and also spent ayear a ersitic n a Muddle, |3 g 3 L S e e § N ; ) e S foltem e i dosh not pesd| 85 L BT el o o ang | Gootigres e Tesament, A | Reyaing of Geruman - President | WL THE CITY 1IN 50 YEAR to ho t m of sulesmanship re- |1 Berlin a1 IPCHLS s P 1ace | rilling for oil there American Transiation.” This is w this year yea Flier L story, origit a | parding ti ce s | dllonle Jrs e I ology at | Where men are not used T oue | e sillewaticshwerc a0 siipnervil e U cxBeryS S e nisnd T i Hi Stud there will ried 4 e e e i e CarpeRieE e ey e Badis Jast eveming that the safest meuns no distracting verse divisions. Al- il 71§ dlll y to o Lo s e : h a flat fyarvard and then aceed™e ° PO | iy you have been upon the stae | of losomotian was on all fours, This though very worthwhile, it _can | ? i U e e B e R hel Tepart i Tio T atolos BENE U seT aTe S8 (g atiempiod by eeveral people. ardly ake the place of the King z | R Bl theN To B isla e e i o T SN Mo e SR R rage. [T Gulthoy waa elected trusteo | James version @8 {ar asiliterary |ny Tiie asucluted Pres P a reckless ss and unea | rent chatter that he is “sold” was: atlached unULECOMInEEES | I | of Ferdinand council last night, suc- | value is concerned. | “Berlin, March 2, — Tie body of ¢ 14 Friedrich Ebert, ermany’'s i ity as the J. D. Morgan professor Meaning of a Name | ceeding John J. Quilty. How Our Hymns Were Made yedestrian 1ong the 2 posit 3 | 1“,:\.. ]‘M H\\‘ e A i U RDien e iy |of biology ut the opening o the 1913 | Dear Wallyim e\ idd o recelyedino- | Hymus like'the BIble wo aimply)| proslient, Who aicd Saturday, lies in : We no different than re- |coliege year. i | Willl you kindly tell|tice that. the post oftice department |take for granted with little notionstate in his study, which has been be 1 S N R B riEAT mainder of humanity; we also have | Connected With Red (m-\l, M,'rw meaning of at name “Ju-|is about to issue {wo cent stamps in | of how they camc to be written, [left just as it was when his gndden own turn come? i e AT i 0TI S Ivaaiingctan oF S e books of 12, 24, and 48 etamps. lamous Hymns of the World,” by [illncss overtook him. The coffin, of | Tanhe " S e | Bermuda. biological station, whero e | I'm cursed with an inaniring BRSO e e e i e ISatierlan) (elia whyats o onsibe i DEGNT Cak Kool URSNIE SAILIARANE Shen S s tthemonltot. £ e 8180 | o najotedlaiudiog In arine 08 AAnd turn to you for aid. lures of the Trst ehureh Y. P, & |loved religious songs werg com-and oter it candles shed thefr faint 1 i y N ne Len “sold” on the nued for reform {1, 1918 he secured leave of absenee | A Grind. |C. E. at the semi-annual meeting | posed and gives human and touch low. The room is draped 4a black, putting N i oy Sk ifterent city |i application of this vivid ex- |from his college duties to serve With | Dear Grind: |last_evening. ing Dbits from the story of their a and except for a wreath of whit: those pr municipalities it existing her Ve siab. What we are going todo,|thaAmerican Red Cross. At ff."“',:“:! In me youwll ever find| The Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co. and | sociations and influence. Some of |lilacs from the widow and one of which are coming to a realiz o " Mai 1 o smite its everlastingly obtrud- |23 & director of a hn:.\m’ryi &td{v‘v::”‘;! True help for your inquiring mind. other Southington factories have |{hose included are “Abide With AN TosE Lo the children, the flora St it e The proj e i S e |detachment and hen sery amp | That name “Judell” means simply | been forced to shut down because of | Me;” “Jesus, Lover of my goul;” | decorations are limited to greer T First ing presence and push it where | 1) vens with the rank of major. He | “money’— the extremely high waters | “Just as T Am;” “Rock of Ag ants, comparatively fewer 2 . today is held | it of right belongs | remained there during the influenzd | To all those folks who can fo fun . 1%, Gaffney has bronchitis, and | “Onward Christian Soldfers” and | The wreath from Twrau Ibert last year than in most citics, 1V or ereabouts. Re- | —_— epidemic, returning to Trinity late in |the attending physician says he will | arer My God to Thee.” a white ribbon with the one there sufficient, and ca e 1919, D L | Sl s o Tilavatureyz Ly SR Ttee G e Soe g r It won't 1% as & member of varlous| o e el i ym e rereny |hildren a black, red and gold rib- tell what the next harvest will ) £ \ 3 . A onOndlns e o N Ol RORenAl s aaral . Reeves, tells about the different fy o\, 4o jnec ‘o ourun- & | . b | act s and anciles |scientific organizations it 1® | her new young brother, Jerry, ased | 1 ward L. Stebbins returned last | periods of hymn writing and WY fo oo e, e block erected at ;a < American Association for the Ad-| houglas, ‘an older brother, to re-|cvening from a southern trip in the | some songs survived while —others fCrgeitenls latir, % TILSON'S PROMOTION AR L R 2l long for BY RUBERT QUILLEN A cement of Science, American S9-| jicyo her of her joh, intercsts of the Humason & Beckley | feil fnto disuse. It contrasts the | Besldes a painting by Rembrandt, TR0 ; ; S eMst Zoologist and the Asse- ' Douglas refused flatly, saying: | Mig. Co. very personal element of medicval e enly/pictiiras SisiRiD of AvCRT TO FLOOR LEADER Lusi R ’ ciation of American Anatomist e | wyou fake care of him yoursel. aptain Pinches of this city will | yeliglon with the soclal emphasis of etching of the martyred foreign min- Representative John Q. Tilson, ' place of ol ildings ricanism: * Stick 'em up. oo mber of Phl Beta Kapva | Tou praved for bim — 1 didn't.” attend the annual meeting of the |{oday and suggests some of the ister, Rathenau, and a pliotograph dean of the Connecticut delega : T b L Pi*i!] il e Mrs, William W. Hi v, I A Wheel clubs in Meri- | great themes which have run ;;”I?("i"]‘:;("";f‘_mm (fi:fl;“*‘pi‘[:‘l“"‘”; LA 6 o B sainks DG RenetsCRthe ATCaL DOy e Pne 26, 1906 in New York| yove Letiers of Famous Men | The southbound = passenger train lh;;:f;;\-”t'o ]Inin:li:llt.:rm?ilhm’[ V| on chsioceasionio Ui (Bl E AR, the death o zer J. Hill, ty will 1 38 4re single me 4 3 Dearest Isohel: lon the Northampton division, due i iy E | Sumimen/ LToUE sidiSEsEomaTL e # city. parcs ety : , due in [ yymns are some of the UNSUNE |gyapq of honor, Which is maintaincd liked | Plainville at last cvening, w o s wreeked near “Granny Walke Mt —— I am glad to hear that you poems in “World's Great Religlous | gay and night, Poetry,” compiled by Caroline Miles | “joor the funcral services on We even employes | jj), Pocts of every age are n-incgday the coffin will be removed attained to the honor of leader in the next Cong ceeding holas Longworth, of n o - Ohio, who becomes speaker vith other possibilit (o about for a stonc. | s et iiaand knop L grans f\"m uine passengers on the train. | ¢juded from an unknown Assyrian|from the study to a larger room in i ol 1 S ; s s {l-arder pistol never | BRIDE FOR TH[RD TIME el o] youiLT Muve Hadla busy, Lo enslnderbrakeman, Saniiione oesaqon B C. o (0atl | BandbUIE ] the executive mansion where Chan- The state will Be p 1 = A ] v pistol never | iy, dear, but T am never too tired “""“;“"” passcnger were Killed and | pese are carcfully gronped under cellor Luther, the acting president g pr A on % donl gainst the coming,” sa e i e et s rou ‘il the others o e were 1in- | ¢ont ¢ ‘ ¢ ¢ . e A Btk peor o ! e i S I e oy Uil o RIS R ne i ven sl GRS RL e AR etan 0 o i sho interesting de- | will deliver the address. The com- who has 1 distri T M < e blioriatia Friends Unawar ¥ won't mind this red T'm using, | i(nx:-'—r-‘ S “i\-: ocal wuu injured | yelopment in religious idea The | pany, which is to be limited to 230, for 14 years (el v ook mns 1t Was Over—Has il you? Blood was all T ad to-| 168, CEE 0 O ekage was [ theap and sentimental has been |will include the members of the ) E 5 lay. St ke he wreckage Was | only the sincere and beautiful federal and Prussian eabinets, thn Tilson is « 1 wit Bliho! Jopger ) 1 makes it her tirediia burned today. e : e e : ” | Inconie T amra tired, as T Rave just s s “@oet’s Tife of Christ”” by Ault, [diplomatic corps and representatives p earncd 11 mity of the I ! ¢ T VA e i | finished helping one of my friends T s [ 1s another very satisfying colicction |of the federal statcs ] 10 1a 15 ¢ ; | New York, March 2 of | walk plank. This morning, | (50) INIC ) ~ \vhich the poems are grouped by | The chorus of the state ope | g e the driver is new, but because | 2 5 | " M. 5\ in which the poems P! 3 e state opera will o : i ; 5 |the marriage of Mrs. Mary Clark | while 1 was cleaning my cutlass T} MMUNICATED the event suggesting them, Some of |sing. There will be no religious TR S e | Kiing. daughter of former cut my finger. Wished you were —_— [the Sendings are: Nativity, Child- [service. a william A. Clark of M | nere with me to Kiss it and make Can Anyone Guess? hood, Sermon on the Mount, Para- | 1'rom the exccutive mansion tho J Marius de Tradant of it well. Whaare tha unes Sucill oake s |5l Trinl Cruciizien; end Remir (D0y Wil be akeiuncerl mtin v e heen kept sceret by their r § . if you will marry me I'll pure— rection. There is also a long dri {escort to the steps of the reichstag inf W \ . | tives and friends. The couple promise to cut out the pirate busi-| Who'll take away the gambling|matic poem by Sturge Moore on [Iuilding where a pause will be made X 5t « and now on thelr honeymoon and proba- | ness and. settle down and make an Lure Tudas which has recently been pub- [While the president of the relchstag : & bly will return to N k the | honest living — robbing banks or lhe Civie League! lished and a play by Don Marquis /Terr r,y;,w delivers a enlogy of his s ¢ itter part of this week, 1t was|something rcspectable. Just say the | called *Dark Hours.” fallen chief. s s) a learned today. word and I'll haul down the J-rl!_\"“1*"“”’\”"‘ ones who hate strong Modernizing Our Faith he “';" t“‘l” procession will move " = o b Rod rink— s ¥ i that one |to the Potsdamer station and the i I T roaaen T rriag g 1t is really rather tragic that one |0 . el L “!H" o quietly out o With love and Kisse Who want bootleggers put on the | can hardly mention religion tods ¢ | Doy will be placed aboard a funera) ic surpr Captain Kidd. Blink? | without starting up a on of |train which will leave for Heiderbers » i & The Civie League! e o.called “eny o1d eonflick ef [ 1E 83D Do, Rurial will take place b . 1aide Toi0riett \ { i science and religion.” B ooel 1 the et ity S RbAEIF erG Tilsol 3 is 1 Nancy: “She says her face is “.,‘ "“’” he ones who'll clean our | e aywl waTmi about it dt js | Thursdzy morning at 10 o'clock. Nl . wis : | Town— . | ot aan (aomnthl ike he republican organization known e : one of those for. | WhO strive to turn it upside Down? | “Where Evolution and |25 the 1 Danner Black, Red, '.m 1 % : ' s made overnight” | e Civic League! | on Mect.® This (gives w very | *0 1‘wvv’v~“!n }1 nxp E delega on 1t ha ! Irving Kips. ! Y andable sum- v station alof e A 2% : % : g Kipt the oncs who think the 1l 'O'l “'\‘i" s In““l"‘l__ Jum |saiute and Jower the flag as the \ ‘ | v B 5 X D 5 { funeral train p the death of Senator | B ( band, 2% e ]N' el ways do what They think | y ghcots 18 bow /DS 1 b = S t . Jout ften s carried ou fuenced other branches of science G s T ) flu ! y S ! Fostd il _— The LanEus! and its relation to the Bibljeal ac son. T orea s 1 pr I : . Klin The Editor's Gossip Shop < % | count volution and Christian give encourage! ) ] Congre gationa T We are indeed happy to ¥ he | Who are the oncs so pure Within Fafth, by laue, gives mueh the it s Tollowainy e S e s 4 N, e . . : eptional ] xu'wun accorded | Who know not what it is fo Sin? | same terial in an equally at- 3 men in Ameriea has a|cross word Ifmericks i ! tractive form. ut of Mr. I c J ) : acti o i ; Many years ago her| Contributions, — however,.to the “POETICAL l “hristianity and Modern been elociod & = ¢ an annual | Baldpate, Wally the Mystic, Ton | S e e | Thought” is a symposium by some | Mar r South Mr. Tilson takes | ) i vister poems, dingle-Jangles, Kid 8 | well known religious rs of to- e ;s d colder e j ; ciatapuied DIy 3 el g ter | Reports Sun Treatment | gay. Typical chopters are Keeping | tonight; Tuesiy falr, rising tem K A > z wor of the U unabated. ) o he 1aith, by Charles R, Browm: |peratures fresh northwest and an and | \ s Iy manager | § W 1 s s | s sk 3 < e s best known in Los course of the w Effects on Tubmcuk)b volution and Religion, by Richard | wind: diminishing unsup; X s % i thee 1| we shall introduce=Wild Willics Meriden, March 2 —The benefieial | ui: pife after Death, by Sperry Conditions The storm whic i Lo e g ity : ¢ mother series to which you ean :ffect sun Laths have on the swoll J*unction of the Chureh in Modern passed over this scetion yesterday R " i : ! 3 e Ieaniribut S ccks of tuberculous children was .o by Charlcs W. Gilkey, 8 v central over the, lower St « ' i ; i i . pil | : demonsgrated today by Dr. Willian Cistianity and Interna Lawrence valley. 1t caused g | ittt sl . : i PALMERS AT TOWN HOMI | e Carroll by reports of cases and ex e Tahert il cral rain from Tennessee northeast ment-as 1 ¢ t » =, ‘ Mr. and Mrs® G. Waite Palmer | Cross Word Limericks libitions of patients at the mectin Although it was written years ward to Maine, 1t is followed 1 this ambi he becom: s0 iS T td /\\ % \> o taken up their duties as s | e 1t Undercliff of the medical offictr e aotla hardly. be better book {an arca of high pressure which i i noor; leader; Anc | y pos Y \"'\ooa S lintendent and matron of the t How Romantic! ]“‘ T""‘;.f”l!\m;;”;:f:“ i > read and grave on the tables of | Producing pleasart “l.:mp it > e s . : ; > = & X el e e g . 3 « | There once was a han S Tots n a stu s, treats e ik Dyl T EoaKay | ASYSTS (0sld s in the western an i the footstep e S SV u ; S in various wavs, he arrived at th (O T oforune, His plea s | ral <districts. Zero tempern he eventu i cor . A ‘__H Who wiggled 5 onclusion that, although otha i v o m, o it or | tures extend as far south as llino! provided hls party co s S tehgte 1 o 7 pdits methods have often succeeded, the e O bd on esy good |20d freczing lemporatures us fa e ot ; ARl ; T ers do not succeed with so much Of & 1OCRHEN LOT card the real [S0Uth as Geo he lowest : bu s s E A n s t ram Causht N certainty and they do not give as4 ! SRt iy ported was 46 degrees below zero : in the Hous it This sse8 il scatlone: TatiitN ah . Boes the une of [ tojerance ‘ATIEEA POUIBE B s el River, Ont., which 1is : A e s o . |previous exper He stopped b A respect and spiritual sympathy with ey s u But being f tends to t vi i ; nlig ¥ usually low for March and makes iaker (O 4 g en in ch —(5) Dr le B. Gibson, the superin those who differ in creed rang s i ¢ " N P R A b A v e cndent at Undegliffe, teported his | NEWIBDOKE Key West, T . saté for this thwarted am AIie ‘Eystemn oy no longes i e et s < Horis 15 deviss for. tha tubercla | THE CHILD: HI8 NATL RE AND | 6 aitions " pecome senator. probabilities | 4 il of G s s BeTelentirely With |2 citins an ememy similar to the one | HIS NEEDS ; ir we R i 1o con g that 5 ast auch Caretul di of prescut Wy 1 all i are he will e a ; t is now in use inst such ' Y a s dysente nd chicker regarding the nature and reathor Sye open toward thu upD o = i ) o ses as dysentery and hicken 5 ! ! s i ‘ ra. This enemy of zerms the physic ual, socl whichioy A ghambery i b New B ;- (he Freush G Ui ] Julian L {eatind the bacteriophagr. that s, | mocal necds o oo and yout SR fabri¢ resembling woul, | e soniething that devours bacteria, Lle contribulors are such special- eri (eI p el T W Ry T R s S AR i

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