New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 2

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NEW FICTION Joseph Lincoln’s Queer Judson || James Oliver Curwood's || The Ancient Highway || e \ Coningshy Dawson's TOLERANCE KEY T0 ’ UNIVERDAL PWF‘ (Continued From First Page) problem th The iing more money at confronts the govern- ment. to would re make ally . better military force make a hetter country. Old Youth Willa (‘alhcr‘s The Professor’s House eOote Book Department THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, e ——e e Getting Down t6 the bottom of STYLE in Gorgeous WOOLEN HOSE hut never hefore to Such exhiliration has men's he thelr feef! gone These new. woolen hose have tajen ‘calor by the heel and are made; for_ men to walk .| mbst tascinating hostery '} ddys .ot Priced reasonably at $1.65 step out In heanty on—the | since the 1gue hoots, and 82 “] #o that you can without stepping into a bank. | ingly [ form it might take, the Opposes Arms Competition 0 » the lust It is an calling I can ssary to dispa tary 4 patriotie nk But any unnece to hire men muskets is and in of mon maki ng of het v oarts of pe advance 1vil authorit “It is for this reason that ation of men in vice bent mind f. any the military | inflaming the publie pur ot forcing | ction through the pres- | lic opinion i ous undertaking amll This fs &0 whatever | whether it be purpose of Influencing the | executive, the legislative, the | heads of departments. Hits Military Dictatic It is for the civil on in eaceed precedent for the or tments shall | be made, and what rules shall ba { adopted for the conduet of it armed | forces. Whenever the power starts dictating to authority, by military | the civil atsoever mea the 5 of the conunt are beginning to end. National d tense should at all times be sup- ported, but any form of militarism should be resisted.” Advocating a selective service act which would autho road mab- ilization in gencies of all the country’s resources, hoth 1 materiale, the President ared that in time of should be lodged gomewhere for the stabilization of prices *as far as | that might be possible in justice to country and its defendc Patriotism Essent, “But it will alwa to harmonize justice and war” he continued, “It §s always possible to purchase materials with mone atriotism can - not be de- wa 5 99R SFALLS syliem Street + “l{ Pays to Buy Our Wind” [se s \ 1 1+ KEEPING WELL = An NR Tablet (a vegetable aperfent) taken at nlght will help keep you wail, by toning and strengthening your di. gestion and elimination, One-third the re: of the same ingr coated, For « . = SOLD BY \”JUF DRUGGIS the people are nd their conntry because of n- 3 | for a justice more a more | of law, 3 of nplete supremaes iplete social harmony, K it in the paths of peace, diree present order of the 1o be made of domestie Nt re the One of the nations great ques today s how to promote sueh tranquillity.” Intolerence Fuil Mr - past there | “quick and generons to revert to the oll a of thought.” an inte hahits A military 1 rigid mos ame thoughts mnm-m for eorns, Avdrog and D" Scboll Zino-pads Put ong on~ the pain it gooe The New Freely-Lath \ering (uticura Shaving St icl rdnfd e —— J. D. DONAHUE Voice Cuiture‘p PIANO TUNING LELLCTRIC PIANOS REPRODUCING PIANOS PLAYERS 10 Years Lapericnce Walter H. Kovel 127 GREEAWOOD ST Tel. 2122-4 (enuine PERSIAN RUGS —at— B. Y. JONES 385 Commonwealth Ave. Phone 285 or 2552-4 ilbrium Endis l racial, re elements has made our | a kind of composite of t the world, and we can re by trating the possibility of harmoni- ous co.oparation among &0 arlous gro Loory ona of th r service than | slgnificant of great value real question ls whether | : on . and |70 ¢ tended to ¢ There was au animosities and tes, togel | perfe parsons | © power | “lter fhan - Strike of vl has something characteristic an to cast our ma- lectual, and spiritual re. nto the common fund of erlal, inte are to have that )‘a'nmn\" lity, that unfon of apirit | foundation of real| nd national pro- | realize that there who did not W our section whe W4 not attend | iglous worshlp, who clal stock, or who \m our language. | w his con- tinent a free repubMe and” an itlon that will he ned elviliz reflecting the trus great- ness and glory of mankind, it will| necessary to regard these | nees accidental and unes We shal © to look beyo & mus America be 1 untry, our place of re ra not of ou not pro fleld ple to fe le of outward 2 ard a monopoly 3 Ater Same With Nations principle that i to apply w0 the attitude our own people it js v to apply to the attity & the different nations war we were required |* to put a strong emphasis ng that appealed to our I pride but an equally emphasis on that which arage other peoples tensive cultivation of | hatreds and enmi- er with a blind appeal to | took possession of suh- | stantfally all the peoples of the arth. Of course, these ministered to the war spirit. They supplied the incentive for destruction, the motive conquest “But in time of peace these senti- not helps but hindrances; | e not constructive, The gen- y expressed desire of ‘America can not b tly cor people to c whic make 1o Is ori! 4l f mind am During the ot only er; strong force, tha spiration for But the problem e to solve is how ta 1 It can not be ivating of nations higotr Hatred will not be pr @ of any benefits in this dire ‘Hore rile of toleration are other peoples 1cti we must apply the not our way on salin at they arc a of civilization. rrante wa little contribution humanity on the as 1 e impossible | under most | 8 But e and ir re Lot- need to do if we q their dif- We likely to im- ove our awn condition or help hu- until we come to undarstanding that rame final n that we evershody what e consider [ hiad their provocation ficuities, not anity very mpathetic ature {s about the here that it mue is rat surfac re all united in heotl only make An 1se which th A &pirit of friendship hy the exercise of of patience and fogt Neing ‘plenteous in merey gh progre and | as an exampl manity." | a8 but De o virty &g at home Leg: i N 2 of o Musicians at Shubert Theater Settled Haven, et f.—The strike at the theater ieh has in progress for ing of {aver Tt | had + month, was e men will re up he walt front of the the hims tml)e s theater to close ia A time. The fheater r but withont must nd no musical plays have Hartford coal situation in Connecticut in the en- | face of ernor terduy by e oy PLAYI]RI}UNIJS 10 - BE GIVEN PRIZES eriienser. 10 1s o Gasly Awards Tor lmprovomml s stated, ow the gr tifieation contest, endin door play commereial groups ners. Legato and his wife i« not ENOUGH COAL AT 51730 PER TON This Is What Dealers Report to Governor Trumbull Oct. 6 (M—The hard the strike in the antbracite and the litle ach of winter. Go i) as informod a committ of tv represent- ers of Connecticut, ‘conferred with the executive apitol. ty per o ds, s of this not ming. state have ar the nt of the normal in the meantime. ces will be maintal n hand. dependin sod, on lacalit s0ld to fhe con improvement playero The is a part of a recre mr)n rontender cont en to beautify o Harmen Foundation of \M during the and cond eligible A community may playgrounds as it yot more than one award ade in each community fo the | nter many il be | von Man Shoots Wife And Then Kills Hm\self? Bridgeport Ot ato of Devon is th 5 erday afternoon. had been liv- on Naugatuck Kk @ when the nt in their home e until a wee g0 a violent quarrel and he we to Waterbury He a stand in front of the Inte 1. directly his home ed for his « ife to appear in the He shot her ir neek then turned the un o1 elf and pulied the The died immediatel The woman na rious 4 1o live through house, ery s exy the night @ Get Thm Always have a loaf of Wal- lace Bread in your bread-box. Eat two slices of it at the beginning of each meal. Eat all you want of it. It is ama- zing how it aids in ridding you of excess weight. You'll want to eat lots of it because it is delicious, wholesome, nourish- ing. To know what it will help you do— weigh yourself the day you eat the first slices. Then a week afterwards. BREAD reducing for A better bread was never baked. It's Wallace’'s own scientific recipe. Not a drug of any sort is used. Its purity is guaranteed. Eat it every day—begin each meal with two slices—a loaf costs only 30 cents—and you'll enjoy every bit of it. Call your grocer— have him save you a fresh loaf each day. It is delicious in any way, but wonderful when toasted. Call the grocer today—get thin while eating. Parker-Buckey Baking Co., §eurt New Britain, Conn. IR N fim:&mmm niu::im- = 3 ¥ returned last night and taking | rdale | ondition and | ("~ MeCALL and VOGUE PATTERNS (Main F1.) — 36-inch! What lovely patterns! vears! unusuall) rich! Come! Get your share. The name “Beacon” (D&L—Main FL) 'vJWednesday' 2,000 SOC The kind vour floor will welcome! room in the house. These have an iron-like felt base! tary! Two yards w ide. Selections are wide. some real money! (D&L—3rd FL) ?Wednesday! Fine :t unds t the Made by workers who pride in what they turn out. \l\mlpmrrmthcnmte]lal' Warm, smart! The best Neat Stripes and Plain Effects! Round and V- (D&T—2nd Fl.) Wednesday' New | Tn a host of new lovely hand tufted patterns. Blue! Also White! Sizes 90x108 and 72x108. (D&L——Bmement) ! THE NEW IMPROVED MODEL IS NOW ON EXHIBITION AT OUR SALESROOM Imer Auto Co. 22 Main Street New Britain Tel. 1513 Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 Opp. Arch WITH THE COOL DAYS COMES THE CALL FOR ordon HOSIERY JARMER NEW SPORT HOSE for Women and Children. made of All Wool. Silk and Wool and Mercer ized and Wool; priced from $1.00 to $2.00. NEW GARTERS—The prettiest ever, priced 50c to $1.00. AT $2.25 Per Pair—Special Sale of Van Raalte ALL SILK HOSE, black: value $3.00 to $3.50 per pair. WARM KNIT UNDERWEAR— Carter’s, the Old4 Reliable Brand. The Underwear of perfect satisfaction; styles to satisfy all desires WARM OUTING FLANNEL UN DERWEAR — Garments which are cut true to measure; an outsize is an actual outsize, not onlr in price but also in size. Wednesday! New 87c | Beacon Robing Not hing like them ever Figures, Flowers, Stripes and Imhan effects. The colorings are rich, should satisfy you as to quality! Yards of Congoleum | New bheautifving patterns for every | Flannelette Gowns [ t Amoskeag Flannel used! -Neck Models, sizes for all. | Candlewick Soreads (7o) Colors Excellent values at their regulai price of $4.95! Wednesday they’ll he ticketed $3.69. % re—— Get Our Estimates for Hanging SHADES (%rd F1.) ) seen in hy-gone e You Save 25c¢ on each Sq. Yd. Water-proof!! Sani- Best quality! Chance to save | Manner, Wm. Carter & (o. Give Us the Oppor- | tunity of Offering You These Women’s $3.00 11 69 No hoteh work—no $1.50 ! Of course we could only get ! a limited number to sell at | this price. The chances are, § they'll be all gone before Wednesday, closing time. { They come in two very popu lar styles; band or bodie: top, tight knee. First qua! ¢ ity! ~»3 69 are Rose, Gold and (D&L—Main FL) - ) {1 WW&:?:L‘T‘Z" == Priced $6.00 to $10.00 “The Handy Hardware Store’ 336 MAIN ST. $500 REWARD A reward of $500 will be paid by the Berlin Brick Co. for information causing the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who were responsible for setting fire to the Com- property on Saturday morning, Oct. 3rd. (Signed), BERLIN BRICK CO., H. A. Pease, President. pany's R i | | | i | | i i i | | i i i | i i i i [} To Celebrate Their 60th ! Anniversary in a Fitting | Silk =« Wool Union Suits AR bt AR LA R T R R T T 2 T S S S S TS R R S LTRSS IR S e e e ST IR A Cr EPERTRETETEITTT I OOCITOLAA T adsk

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