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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1 CREATION STORY ":::“",';'Ff‘f”f:p.\‘::‘ffi‘i':;??nf-‘.‘r’,f"‘fa’ff FORMER CONGRESSWOMAN MTRRITE LIVES ON $10.50 A WEEK So Declares Congregationalist ™" e o ,f"""f',,“?\"l'\"‘,.“H," ek ‘;‘n’,’,Il‘.fj,’,‘:"“,i”.,;?’m';}"‘fi’;' : y WAICH § A SpeCIal Seerce Editor in Springlield ; i’ ot o lferal Aelivhe s prikone e . . s + the Dayton trialin the proper man-| Fearing that she might be im- and T am not m terested | Guiltless of g ¢, she ’ i h The story of creatior cor of the idea that one | Are our prisons humane? i L for 15 cents. [ In Genesis is & “falry story™ which [fs v ihle for one's brother. Can a girl, crushed by her fellow | persisted for centuries in the - | M philosoy luring the last | men, regain her place in soclety? i ture of the Babylonians, the Greeks ¥ he en saying that sel-| This ia the twentisth atory, writ- ; : pussion toduy. [ ten for the Herald | and Romans, and there 8 10 | They cot h from the | | i Ereat sciontist anywhere who be- (spiritual truf the Bible | : In order that our customers may more conveniently lleves the world was cr in six | e e is a glorious old hook | e s i SU . ¥ ~ . . Bk ik ey s e mine i voe rondl it mlkiiien [P WINSINRED pASONH K take advantage of this special offer on Electric Ivons R r. William E. Gilroy of Bos- [a man argues wl Jonah swal-| & ormer liepresentative to Congress S : . . iRl i N L SR e PR e s ] from Iilinols | they will be on sale at the following stores during D : . : o ‘| At the factory I learned next 5 e Sleliu) slenificano. be. Is| Morning that I was o get #9.60 the this offer. Spiritual iruths Scen missing much. It is ahout time that | A8t Week, $10.60 the second week However, he added, | odern | tt to read the Bible more,” | &N In three months I would be Name Address Sumber world would make a M P ';“""]“'l“ “”F] . rel, Mors o Pidiaregard | Rt SEEACHoNED e ring & Buckley Elec. Co. 77-51 Church St. 2240 spiritual truths of the Bib) LO N‘FST Or THE LONG get the 812, but I did get the $10.50 g MLl i prch o | cause the writer of Genesis, v ;“"'11 || l“"‘! on \1- L Barry & Bamforth Elec. Co. 19 Main St. 2504 gver he was, lacked the scientific | ought no clothes, 1 had no re- ills R0 W Main & a8 wnomtenzr 1 acsere wroitiontn s | FEMALE CONVERSATION| creation 1 waiked to wori and car- Soaalli, AU Maing o manner which would isonable | n.: n\\; mnuni Herbert L. Mills 336 Main St 100 ‘ in view of truths learned latcr, And 1 found a restaurant where A N ey Y “The final trath s not found in | YOung Woman In Telephone Booth | breakfast and a morning newspa- The A\hIA)e Hardware Co. 107 Main St. 107 dogmutism or in Mr. | i | per to read while one ate could be C. A, Hjerpe 75 Arch St 106 Finds Store Closed and Tocked | 04 g Darrow's agnosticism,” Dr. Gilroy | had for 15 cents. 8ald, in referring to the famous evol- | When She Finishes, The restaurant was two blocks %lion trial in Dayton, Tenn. “In the | out of my way, but a morning pa- midst of quarrcis between thos o New York, July 20, (R —Joscphine | per cost 3 cents, and I felt it was knows so little about the le and | Koykowiser had a lot to say when | worth saving, on $10.50 a week. those who do not know much about [She entered a Brooklyn drug store Daily Paper acience,” ho continued, “I must go |(elephone bootls on Saturday morn-| Tn jail T had missed the daily down on my knees. overpowered (N8 By the time she had said it all | newspaper more than almost any- with the sublimity of the first pact |it was Sunday morning, the em- ‘ thing else. We were not allowed to of the Old Testament,” He held loyees had all zone home and the | have newspapers of any kind, but = n = > L fhat mewspapers were not hundiing [310re as locked up with her In it | 1 learned (hat the matrans had pa- The Tron on sale is the regular $5.00 Thermax | pers and gave the old ones to the WINNIFRED MASON HUCK IN THE UNIFORM SHE WORE Electric Iron made and guamntecd by Landers, ner. The tendency, he said, was to prisoned until the store was reopen- | sewing classes to cnut patterns from. g S 3 J “ IRCEETS W Mrarv & (1 -l make too much of & jest of some of |°4 Monday morning the girl heat on | One day, Glenna, who had been \WHILESEMELOYBDAIN SASRACT OIASIN Y HERELING WLV Frary & Clark. the sacred truths. the glass door and soon had a crowd | cutting the patterns. (alnted and | | whistled, “What'll I do?" He Christ Dirgregarded Dogmas collected outside. All the daors ware | w | . " ‘ N o Catholi e sensogheriooms | echoed my thoughts | SPECIAL SALE PRICE ‘atholics were wrong to ma B Ipeen IOl mz |tested and found locked. Police sent | 4l anyone here cul patterns? | I dectded. I went info a restau- 0y N\ dogma of the Bible, he held, for [messengers to get the druggist with | the matron asked. e R ‘ oah that is something that Jesus himself [the key but he could not be found. 1 was not sure that T could, ‘neith- & o | E 3% g | ONLY Then, with a square =.al unds dld not do. He said that Jesus “took \"'mm\\' they tried w‘n (r]‘. vl \‘m.w’:n er was I sure that I conld not, But | my helt 1 marched home to meet | i1 & larger vlew than that of infallibili- |the transom over the door but the | was very sure that 1 wanted to m¥ landlady. I !‘ 3 $ y ty ofsvhe Bible.” In His sermon on |opening was too small for any po- | see the papers. vm,\-h]. ”\]M].,.,‘;m most eordial. | !}E!NJ REDUE[D ORDER & SAVE the mount, Jesus declared against |liceman in the region. “1 can,” 1 volunteered, s A R = the old Hebrew doctrine of an eye | Then began a search for an under-| Al right, Llizabeth, make &' not pay | NOW! MONEY! for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, [sized policeman constructed to fit a| collar and cuft pattern for this Ki-| Her sords were E‘ fli A[ 0 A l s | g ; thus indicating that He would not [narrow transom. After many appll-|mono.” She detailed & girl t0 put [rconeise. Thoy wire | L0 GC[[U“S accept the old teachings even though | L ad he tested and found ) oy on the kimono, gave me a pair of | polish of a rapicr made sacred by the church, Dr. Gil- scissors and the newspaper, she Froze roy declared It was a week old, but to me It! “I am sarry. It could not He sald that it was around {he |wriggled like an ccl (hrough the | yrought o breath of news that was| helped,” I apologized. The sor ©ld Testament thal most difficultics |transom and freed the imprisoned | 156" vorreshing after my weeks of | T hecame the coller She froze, w young patrolman with a streamline body was produced who lS (rowing | TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED -- b AND DELIVERED Hartford. July bk e e attempts to get co-operation in | Now, to make the story good, Which Passage Is Infallible? rope for the curtailing of the manu- | ought to find a letter with moncy | '“1HINS to the motor "vehicle necti “The Bible contains various ver- l es lsappear e e e |t e e deiter Ul money | epartinont 1 ofticlals be o courte The Connecticut wons of the same incident so it 1» My life in jail had taught me |this is not fiction, and there was 10 the corresp period of last Light & Power difficult to know which passac SE RS s g i - {mposed! finca- of g infallible,” Dr. Gilroy said. The fg)ve5 now needed to cure piles fn| with all my soul that the European| I am sure T could have gone fo first part of his sermon was g any form. Dr. Leonhardt’s HEM-| diplomats who were blocking Por- my emple and borrowed somi over to a listing of what might be | RO1p) frecs the blood circulation in | ter's efforts could have had the ex- | money ill pay day, Or T could have : Hele law violation this year, there- called the faults of the Bible. How- [t lower bowl and removes the | perience of watching these opium | gone o Miss Lewis. I know the Y (Ore. Is §25.25 which is $4.10 e 3 fonnecticut | (ST 040, e 5 haye arlsen and that it mu.~|‘?“¢ 2vvw\l n ] isolation. sneaked to my room. My air A G LI téad in the spirit in which Jesus ac- | I read with spe interest the fshyness and timidity was working 1lers against the state fio- | cepted it, as being full of WHIHM‘I account of Congressman Porter's | like oil on the honfire of her wrath, | 107 Vehicle laws during the fi truths, but not infallible. | months of this year, cording m‘ The* Connecticut Light & Power Company S| No painful cutting or greasy e Company el r a motor ve- | ever, the latter part of his discourse | ., It's brought quick and last- | addiets as T had watched them. e e | v such a contained. many referen to the | i eliet to thousands—it must do} “Hurry up, Elizabeth,” said the My Old Pride half of 1 “Glorious Old Book” and its moral same for you or money refund- | matron, and 1 lifted my head from | But T was going fo try somcthing#In d. some of | teachings. ed by all druggists. the paper with a start. | cise first, for in this adventure 1 the ofiender sentenced to Food Cheaper had still my old pride to reckon [l a 1. but the rec- Lvery morning in Wheeling 1 en- ' with. orl ¢ enees kept by the | joyed my paper with my breakfast 1 went to my room and got two ' dCRATIMENt for the past six months | t complete, as some courts | > be heard from | meted out in the first | quarter of this year were consider- | for 15 cents. Food was a little]|)ittle silk-covered boxes I had made, 13 cheaper there than in the larger (g green and gold one and a bluc | cities that 1 visited. {and gold one. These 1 sold, at con- After breakfast, I bought bread | sider less than cost, but for and butter and wrapped in it oiled | cnough to eat over Sunday and @blv heavier than in the sccond | | paper. 1 could get milk at the fac- | start me into the nea z months | | tory at noon, and I was allowed to DBy Tue v I had completed and March keep a litt uit in my locker. [ sold another box average The first Friday night in Wheel- | On Wednesday 1 got a letier Lanif e [ ing T spent 23 cents for supper. It| 7The gentleman Cleveland of April. May and Junc, in | made a hole in my last dollar, but | whose coat 1 had 1" had of the fact that there were | the mext day was pay day; so T iaken to writing. He heard of More (s many arrests in ate my supper without misgivings. | my financial difficultics and wrot: ] had eluded the officious person | that hie was glad, | who had tried to dircct my every | In a rampaging scrawl, he | step in Wheeling since the first | (e Jandlady would have me @ Tr fie inY ?Tifi'es 1|Kv‘v:1§x"n‘mg when we breakfasted to- el | Tonight I was scated comfortably | ¢harity for a whil 5 s by the Y fireplace, with my nose | He wished with fervor that the £-GOODSFEAR | H | Miss Lewis the {ahole thing would | osson BA' cogfis seerctary, came to speak to me |'to me, and he inclosed a two dollar 'f always made It a point 10 | hill for bad k! Lsens lition 10 the fincs required to he paitl, the motor nt, upon receiving of ¢ victions for suspended the M- erators during the s driving, and thrown back into the influence | ting without a o principal offenses | licenses were suspended. | nter”ldxngcomfort chat with me for a few minutes T ate my “bad And ‘Mm;“- on any of these offenses et drivi | cach cvening, asking me ahout my | gailed perionsly close to hankr i e work or repcating some amusing | (Copyrizht, 1925, NEA Servie !nsually resnlts in fmmediate suspen- | esswem: yourcarand ke pyrlshilds 2 " tsion of the driving right. the ! YOUT Nerves. [ o Cinis sy case of oporator convicted of ey cost very little more Her interest in me was genuine | TOMORROW: 1 hecome a maid (VT i k. the state law is rtment to ‘hanyour present tives. and she gradually opened the way !in a Pittsbu me to make friends among a L h hotel Off The Beaten Path good class ot people, G \ . . . O’NEILTIRE&BATTERY CO e Two Prowned When Cardinal Begin Dies, y SRR AT BB e Tt Rowhoat Capsizes| Funeral Next Saturday) The real charm of touring lies in leaving the 39 WASHINGTON STREET—PHONE 900 1 v mlipped |y 2T Mats, July 20 P-—Tao i S e R main-travelled highways and exploring the thou- atif lever slipped |men were drowned in Budiey Pond ' 5 nad 1 i Station Two: PARK and STANLEY STREETS agull @il - past became jycsterday when a rowhoat capsized | oo ““‘1!‘1‘,”::\ M\ ey hyn.l";:.:” sands of fillul’ll‘lg side-paths. These dirt roads e e b e e e o BRSO I, T80 e incl o ST ot et aticcl) and trails lead to spots of rare beauty unvisited re Algut J. Walentine, 4 e e by the throng—where better camp-sites may be G Cinarv i sl fo e e o eiinieunie i tilse | found—finer fishing and lovelier scenery. Mt e L R L 1 restsien forfitude an | In a Ford car, you can enjoy the thrill of ex- | A me s 11“3;‘.\ cening pled warh him i | G LR s ploration arid discovery. Itis theone satisfactory ¢ to attend the lecture iffieulty he odics G > : FOR 4 YE A A e e e L e B T e means of travel for these narrow roads—light A T o . o "‘,."‘”é?f“} “_V‘y‘: fren wilnesecd the accidr b been areiibishon of Qe mfln: —yet so powerfjtlll that ltdw1ll bring you through 0 DR | Nelson and o aATe | —easy to handle—sturdy and economical. ¢ have | i the community to help itself “ ALRRTHIEL -'“{‘.ll}.’{” A ?“f‘"““““fl‘ in 0. R. . Don t Be Ba]d It will carry the whole family and the saving i Aud Sthereafion Ceyery MEHday NSRS ROl S e e in cost often pays for the entire vacation. me her ticket. 1 was glad 1o | WaT Department today anr 1 1 Sage hair toni m'] scalp industrial financing. u i :‘vy‘;:'_\!m”“”\w i e e L ‘ i@ fo R me; : S had on F. N i et banish Afll- ause we have en- s 1 paid my 13 conts for break. ~°F SO R ¢ Y A i mlml‘v Ly “n ”: y“rm‘». m \ I ‘ nor A s 1 serve hoth the com- a little tarewell squecze g g A arisian 1 was learning what it means to al depositor to the (oiRe Taund \f“l:‘\‘,’,‘.\,, (N)i e fan T Wi e e e Runabout - - $260 Tudor Sedan - $580 absolute minimum re- Coupe - - - 820 Fordor Sedan - 660 On ondh cars demountable Tims and starter are $85 extra. ted to b tened > S i B UL We Will HCIP You Full-size balloon tires $25 extra. All prices f.o.b. Detroit. te " hum be- e a . nodate the ,,11“ s Do you want a new kind of salad ny kind of danger or worry in for your next party? Write to Touring Car Please tell me how I can secure a our Home Service Bureau. We Ford car on easy payments: ons. To NEWZ ool SR BRITAIN [5¥saiassl RS NATIONAL i BANK . .o . Saturday 290 F. O. B Detroit i SEE ANY AUTHORIZED j Mail this coupon to FORD DEALER OR MAIL m W‘@W THIS COUPON N State ! i Lo i 57 cents to live on for selen days. And my landlady ex- " Oldest Bank in New Britain” [JRSCRaS A little kid coming up the street

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