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Stresses Advantages Of Parochial Schools Matthew J. Traynor, pastor | C0STOFRUNNING | Conmectiout Spent $11.88 Do HIGHER TARIFF, iren to 11 yaroenis) senooin racher | GOYOPDOT Silzer Says Protection Re | SCHOOL SUPPLIES THIS 18 HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES | Come down to our store and | gee the big window display | of Nchool Goods School more fun if you have the right pencils, per notebooks and other things that are required. You can | get them here | { lh' tanght | He wald that one » of the most im rtant teachings is that of the creation. He gadd that the Iittle | chitd ire instructed in this in ! arly davs |n parochial ind they know more of ft {than do protessors in high institu arning. cvolutionlsts feach and pro ve that man sprang from v. he said, but the ited that the no religions instruetfon ounces Tre N. 1, Ang. 31 (®)—De ception hag been practiced for many ears upon American workingmen to secure high tariffs for alre | over-proteeted industries, decla | Governor Silzer in a lotter to Wil- llam Green, president of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, commend- ing Mr. Green's declsion to fight \ textile dutice In congress un- wages in the Industry are in 1 Governor | nton. Dapartment of ( “n immary of the fos | their o the | schools s 4 Lapenditures, pay ments matr and operation of th I anan The childrer ¢ amounted n parochia He have tior origin ot Stationery THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN S1. et | e —— Horsfall Straight 8 Shoes For Men Appo or | | | | i minor schonls to which Catho, Slizer's orth in responee to voiced by Green to An w G. Plerce, president of the American Woolen company, in which the labor leader declared that not- withstanding high farift for testiles a 4 bLeen lowered, and that s tha men'a pay was Increased labor would hattle the high duty im- | posed on testiles R R Siizer, such tariffe ar } communieation a In o en shonld be 1 when the | cal n per capita for and operation of geners d ! $11.5 and in 1217 f public $85 parochial schonls are a hle atement AWARDED CUP FOR HEMBERSHIP GAIN 'Bddy-Glover Post Wins Silver [ Trophy at New London s of | Kervice arprises anio n 976 In 1 d outlay o b 1t improvements, $4 | 1. The total pavments, there | eral depart o enterprises ere $23 858 all payments for nges of & W s and pubii ofreshing.” sald Glovernor lubor realizes not in ifs interest 1 continued, the work- fved by fals hat the enact. high tariff would mean wages, Labor 18 now as- fon was ind outla total 5 to learn tha car, whather made from current or from the | For years, proces i n has heen de slogans fnfo | ment of Yond issus clevit 7,964 belng for main- nd $4,982,151 for construe- | {e4 above for high inereases in | | n Legion auxiliary to over post of this city, certaining that over-protec silver | 5011y for the henefit of the indus- American Legion was awarded a 1oving cup given by Mrs. Mary \all""'" tndustrics. at the state conventlon held in New | §Overnor ‘have heen atid to extract London the last three days of S | week. The local unit defeated all other units in the state by getting a 170 | per cent increase. |" Mrs. Oliphant, Nevenues, “ne ip 1024 were §2 “These aver-protected rece 3 total pa from the pockets of the people a part gone info an to perpstrate their and the last | 526,290 more than the P { ments for permanent fmprovements, and §1,665,361 more than the tolal payments including those for perina nt improvements. Property inl taxes represented ] cent of the 30 t | ordinate | profits have campalen fund | congressmen in office ance has innred to their return- profits, Ready ing to school ing of new Fall mo Ne narmons means the best a “gtraight-Eight” national president for $5.00, Here of the auxiliarvy, made the presenta- | tion and in dolng so, she sald that only one other unit in the country liad exceeded this remarkable rec lord. New Britain received the eup amid a wild burst of app 1 0 per cent for 1923, and 38.3 per ent for 1917, The increase in th Amount of property and special taxe collected was 12,7 per . but- there was a of 9.4 per cont from 1 The per capita property a I taxe $4.31 in nd $4.82 in 1917 Farnings of general depariments or compengation for services render ed by state officials, represented 10.9° per cent of the total revenne for 1024, 11.4 per cent for 1924, and 8.2 per cent for 1917 Business and nonbusineas licenses constitnted per cent of the total| revenue for 1924, 46.5 per cent for 1923, and 4.8 per cont for 1017 e an consfitution drafted by F Ipts from hiisiness licenses con- | President Alessandri and a sist chiefly of taxes exacted has been approved in. and othed incorporated | the people. Anies and from eales tax on gas.| The while the provinee 5 ¥ fit in f total revenue for BCOTCH GRAIN | and black—t toe NORWEGIAN new short va toe. Increased Fxpress Rates Held in Abevance use | washington, Aug led express rates on fruit a tables hetween Mountain |Tiastern territories, pr |American Tixpress col feome effective Sept. 1, were orderad held fn abeyance hy the interstate commerce commission today until | Dee, 30, Meantime, the commission | |win eonduct an investization 1o determine If the inereases are justi fied eent from GRAIN ' CHILEANS APPROVE NEW CONSTITUTION JLarge Majority In Favor of Adoption AL EMOOTH TAN ¢ toes—halloon typs A Smart, Comfortable, Durahle Shoe at the Right Price HORSFALLS 95: 99}(@1 um Strect “It Pays to Buy Onr Rind” b of Draft Made By President and His Committee, Ang. 31 () WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mre. Willis H. Roden of G2 Stanley stgeet ohserved their {55h wedding anniversary vesterday | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buosh of 50 {Hart street observed their 30th wed Aing The an{referendum indicate that a fremen- | were % The special |56 from | conimittee By ranee returns from Santi, and ine those from nonbusin s In ayv's national | licer chiefly | motar vehicles and amounts paid naterda Angust 29, Hartford A new delight for salads TRED of the same old salad dressings, meal after meal? Try this one end get a new kick out of salads! 114 tabiepocna Gulden's Soladres ing Mustard 3 tablespoans evaporated miike 34 teaspoon sugar (mare or less o toste) 4 IS difforent because it hasthe tang end taste that only mus- tard cen give. In this new Gule den's product the mustard is blended clive oil, vinegar and spice to malke it mild and delicate for sal essing use, Deliciors, too, rith paay naise or nav saisd dreesing. Geta bottle today and haven new treat, 15¢. At all grocera. GULGEKS SALADRESSING MUSTARD anniver Btore Open All Day Exery Business Day. e8 romprise taxes q Christ ehureh or| dens ajority [11e ateration. 1vored adoption of uating and fishing privileges fiaratieds Indebtedness indabtedness s winking fund Heut on June 40, (924 $3.00 per eapit per eapita debt was $3.45 1 1917, 86 constitution witheut i It — e net, (funded | The way now {3 paved for prosi JIEGLER HOME. Who I wmsots) of [dential and parlinmentary elections Con the dates tar which 1ri. will be sof by In|8enor Alesea Dopased Rlan Official Was new Chilean ron {<titution marks another step in stab | Charged With Conspiracy to Vio- | country after the up [ eaval of 4 year ago, when the gov- late Mann Act T« Back e With Wife was overthrown by a mili and President Alessandri When solicited fo of the military stipulated | onal reform and the elec 2 45 o 1ary coup swark Zir and the ¢ capita 1o *1 1o Enrope eoa (ar Hope and atter ha ambezz retrn by \ membhers - unta | or Alessandrl Six Believed Lost tion of a new president in time for | In Boating Accident [vin Aug. 31 (P . 1 merrymakers are hel ve Leen drowned In the capsiz Sl held on ing with Trenton returne of the had heg Miss R Wa Ziegle and Mr home o Van ¥ torme )V o transmit the power to his 2 the end cessor nest December 23, gnan, France, [nf his term of office eved (‘uhans Deport Aliens | In Wholesale Manner Aug. 31 (P Governors in. the inierior heen ed by Secretary fishing mack returning fram a festiva Marie while early this at Ranyils small seapart at the fool morning N ~ hoat's master vana ha of to provide his dr rences. i Ri He ists of undesir after three | i | | hat they may be deported ‘ sirables have been na during the past | Europeans 4 gave the alar what ha and 1} wWher v is searching Sold for $1. e 4 19 TonyiE s nros deported Saturday ar ) SUBSCRIPTION BOCK FOR SHARES of the CAPITAL STOCK of the FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK New Britain, Connecticut Will Open to the Public September 2, 1925 Applications for shares may be mailed to W, B. Rossherg, Secretary 31 (M—Increas. | v | t b terms which Franee Summer Coids cause Headache When you cool offsuddenlyand when you sleep in a draft, you get a Slight Cold, causing Headache, Neu- ralgia or Sore Muscles, To Stop the Headache and \\'oék off the cover a period of Haus s of being 1ald down in the instructions |arrangements were madoe for H h ment Will Be Reached Levis B, Mayer, motion pleture pro- tle I'rance's debl question with the [, 0 octant would be fortheom debt tunding commission plans for |y 1o \ith mation pleture money. ten days M l [given to the French debt misston re described here as having no Sl |Motion Picture Money May Finance Prize Fight | Harry Wills-Jack Dempsey titls |bout at a conference batween the r.‘”“'."’\: 81, P-—Optimism pre- g, oor “fley wora not revealed by vails with Minlster of Financa Call- pokesmen for the negotlators. United States n ; | Wed as to the PORT His approaching isit to the United :]r"‘“r p’y‘_’m e Hmm‘" :‘ \\!'le will he able to lquidate the elaim opinfon that only nine devs actually wil be requived Figures mentioned in Amerjca as French Belete That Dbt Agrte| i e . 1 Gt o heavywelght boxing champlon and laux ag 10 his ability quickly (o set Demnpsoy's representative said o States to discuss with the Ameriean |ponsooe pant in' Lon Angeles ext agalust her wil start back for Iy the i prrposes fo | nee on the tenth arriving at Washington Sep E: with » retinu 1 teehnical he Immediately plunge Into the work of negotiating and this he hopes to have finished o that he can | G} amer In of finan 1dvisers, will a compact, cateh a homeward ho New York on Octoher 3 The members of the dition fo M. Cailians, varions shades of palitical complex ion in France, opposition as well adherents of | {the government Al of them have | {v-u«n particularly picked by the fi- | {nance minister hecanse of their ex Sheshuan region, where they are |{raordinary knoy e of the situa- | etrongly entrenehing apparently ex- (10N surrounding the debt question | No long ago the leaders of the national woman's party were all militant young women of the Bohemian type, who abhored the thought of marriage and childven, But the newly elected chairman of the party’s national eouncil is Mrg., Edith Hooker of Baltimore, the mother of five children. She is shown above with two of her children. Another heat wave haa descendad | Tt 18 the helief of M. Caillaux that | tupon the countrey with temperatures |if all the an ecoment |varying from 110 to 120 4n the [cannot be the nine |shade. The health of the ¥rench |days he is in Washington, the plan trenps is declared fo be execllent |of #ettlement will have reached suech | desnite tha torrid weather 12 stage that the outstanding points some of the | m 1 will represent | supporters of the | e details of a Detachment of {8th Corps Advances worked out in To Krakrar Region—Enemy Active On the West by n who would he laft could be ha [ Freneh miss {behind for this purpose maks a | The French foreign office and fthe baby-blue [yninistry of finance have received | Weslegan |calmly fhe extensive reports from | Washington outlining criticism of the provisional Franco-British debt | arrang: | 1enf as voleed in the Ameri- AY. FEVER ' i | - —————— It is deelared in authoritative Why Sufer? Suatierai B s na ro et | Reltet absolutely guaranteed. One- 1115 1o intention of using fhe provi- | third of cases cured. Send 10c stamps | | | Fe Ang 31 (P The French 19th corps eontinn French Moroceo, Seasonabe (hanges e swallow not mav its clearing operations on the eastern ltront. A detachment from (h lcorps, aided by airplanes, is said to have advanced to the Krakrar region and to have met with little reais ance. All the Branes {ribesmen asserted o have now opened negs ions for submizsion to neh Calim tions of troops ing orzanizations is active on the west, notably in nmmer but & pair of € ran canse a fall Wnkn The box bears this signaturs prevails en the other e the front, The Freng e et g e L o A itestiansito sional arvangement with Cireat Brit- ain fo hring pre upon the American government for corre | [sponding terms. The enemy st CHLORO CHEMICAL CORP. ., BLOOMFIFLD, N.J @awford 7o To days | [ | | | i DA AT AT AT AT AT A o'vo o 3 Special Terms on all Crawfords 70 YEARSAGO the first Crawford Range was built. In honor of this important milestone in cooking history we are now offering special easy terms and special low prices on Crawford Ranges. During the next 70 days you may buy the Crawford Anniversary Special for $70 cash! Crawford Single Damper Control makes it possible to set the damper at “Bake,” “Check” or“Kindle” with a single adjustment. For the next 70 days we will accept a very small first payment on any Crawford coal or combination range in black or gray enamel finish. OVO' 'O vD Yo' Vo' Yo' Yo' Yo'Yo' Yo' Yo'vo' Yo' Yo' Yo Yo' ro o Yo' ToTo'Ye' TS B A AT A AT A AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT A AT A AT Crawford flues are extra large to permit a free circulation of heat around the oven. This means better baking and more economical use of fuel. Payments may be ex- tended over 52 weeks, A liberal discount will be allowed for cash payment or early settlement, A. A. MILLS West Main Street AT AT AT AT, -