New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. A [lho west," sald the speaker, He |speaker, “They desire clc . {then bulit up a background for his|ship with America and address by describing the geographic |d g 1t we drive 1 situation of the Sandwicl and touched on the m: oU, [beauty of Hawaii. Dr. I |that the temperature there of Fo——— ried 20 degrees year In and y Rev. Dr. Eddy Says Nipponese ‘i;;"‘i‘r{:;}g"zr::?{ i sructure Want to Be Friendly Rev. Dr. D. Brewer Fddy, of Bos ton, who recently returned from a round the world trip, speaking be- | o fore the industrial council foremen's || - meeting at the Y. M: C. A. last eve- | ning, declared that the most dan- | gerous race in Hawail was the Fil ipinos and not the Mapanese. Th speaker sald that there was no worry on the part of the whites in the is |ocean. On one of the islands is cated the 1@ record nters -nor inibalism to one-tenth of ber. All of the dustry and althougl resent 45 per cent of tha poj the speaker sald that not th anese problem in C ery small percenta |latfon, with the muc agalnst the Jap was because of pr | ‘me five miles from the floor of t PROTESTS SPENDING U. §. MONEY VIOLATING LAY Congressman Charges Dry Agents With Reckless Espenditures To Get Conviction on by certain organizations in that | {n state. It did not represent the real afets and the real feeling of Japa the propaganda in plcted the lynchin REV. DR. EDDY regard of laws in Am cases ill feeling was land regarding the Japs. Contrary nhy such things. to the general opinfon, the Japanese | are not {ncreasing as fast as other toreign races {n Hawail. In the opinion ot Dr. Eddy, America's pol- | icy in_the Pacific should be guided | by the principles of the golden rule. The meeting was the second in a series of foremen's meetings con- | ducted by the industrial council at |IN their own I the Y. M. €. A, and was preceded |thought that be by s fine exhibition of wrestling and | Japanese population that thi tumbling put on under the leader- |not be changed, but the ship of Physical Director Joscph agreed to a law that Hergstrom. President Sherrod E. struction in ¢ Skinner introduced Dr. Eddy, who English. talked on “Hawaii and Our Asfatic | st comers to t Problems.” | ns, are feeling t “The future of Amerlca’s prob- scnsitive to insnlts lems Hes in the east rather than in |sympathy and recol Accordi Inesa gove ward the Ur ed fts repres concessions to There’s Real Medicine Now For Stubborn, Hang-On Coughs When nothing scems to do that | what it does—aquickly and thor- lingering, bothersome cough any | oughly £00d just go to Axelrod’s Pharmacy | There Is no dope in Bronchuline and get a bottle of Bronchuline | E , nor chlorofo: rost Emulsion, | ga such thi ¢ it overcomes that per- ition gh that has causel you pless nights, or a medicine compounded for | Er the purpose of conquering tough, hang-on coughs, and that's exactly | ey are only maks Take it as directed and notice d should be taken with (1 FRESH BROILERS AND ROASTING CHICKENS.. SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE AND ROUND STEAK.. LOIN VEAL CHOPS AND VEAL CUTLETS CHOICE FRICASSEE CHICKENS LOIN AND RUMPS OF MILK-FED VEAL WHOLE FRESH HAMS LOIN OF FRESH PORK BONELESS POT ROASTS LEGS OF MILK VEAL . LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS BONELESS CORNED BEE FRESH CHOPPED STEAK . BREAST MILK VEAL BEEF LIVER . HONEYCOMB TRIPE TENDER SHOULDER ROAST LEAN BORING RIB CORNED LEAN STEW BEST PRINT BUTTER (In Quarters) THE ABOVE PRICES PREVAIL 183 ! STORES IN 3 STATES A T R I TR T RS Sy =t S 3% - Y & Beef, 20clb Sle b, ALL TIMES MAIN ST. Opp. Nev Hotel to & charge of sending a letter threatening {njury I | C! 6 miles and the | to Otto Sejdner on November 186, ny cted to be about | and attempting to ule has not yet|walved examination when brought J before Judge M. J. Turano, third dis. 10 S trict court, today, en Danbury and | HEUD AS BLACKMAILER. over to the grand , it was n Westerly, R, 1, Dee, 4 (®)—James | session of the superior court of $2,000, and was bound February " nounced by F. J, Swentzel, superin- | P. Cofoni, 18, who had previously | Washington county, He was released ’ > % 1| tendent lines west, at the head- | pivaded not gullty Bus Roile Is Planned 4. Dr. Rogers Transferred To California Hospital Bridgeport, Dec. ¢ (A—Dr. L. B Rogers, medical officer in charge of | ner, his ass the United States hospital No. 41 at New Haven, has been transferred at G.Fox & Co HARTFORD Connecticut's Christmes Store HARTFORD AMAZING ASSORTMENTS OF PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN THIS MAN'S STORE Successfully Answers “What To Give Him?” M EN, after all, are only boys grown up. Particularly is this true at holiday time. Here's a Man’s Store devoted to the supply. of men’s requirements, selected from a man’s point of view, to e xpress a man’s preference. The gift he wants is the gift you will find here. May we urgently suggest an early visit? ') FIRST FLOOR £ " Neckwear--- Not just plain Ties, but Neckwear, chosen with ex- . treme care for what we be- recrd seing - 9 1 . )0 Bathrobes--- Warm and comfy, of im- ported fabric in plaids or all-over designs. Trimmed with two-tone silk braid Third Floor. Pajamas--- Men are becoming very particular about style in sleep-wear. One smart model is pictured or in coat style The new wide models with detachable initialed buckle or plain. In such colors as gray, tan and black Half Hose--- Fancy half hose in popu- lar demand. Checks, plaids, and novelty effects in cash- mere, and rayon (silk fi- ber) 5 C —9 House Coats--- Double face, woolen house coats with contrasting trimming a n d braided pockets, collars and cuffs Third Floor. " Shirts--- Presenting a variety of ul- tra fine madras and broad- cloth shirts in the season’s newest pat- : terns at Featuring Crofut a n d Knapp soft felt hats in this Season’s Newest Shades, Styles to please young and older Dressing Gowns--- Attractive silk dressing gowns in a variety of pat- terns, satin faced with silk girdle. A selection of Mufflers--- New, from Scotland are the novelty ~ heather back- grounds with contrasting borders. Also beautiful et .. $3.00 —_— Sport Hose-- For golf, skating and sports of all kinds these sport hose are ideal. We have a large variety on hand. Made of import'ed hose $ 8 .00 ' Gloves--- An ideal gift would be a pair of Blackhead Mocha gloves with outseams. Fownes and other makes are priced his own request to the command o from fall in bonds of §2,000, a Californfa government hospl that will be opened on or about Ji | vary 1, according to information 1 ceived here today. Dr. Rogers wi leave about the end of December ai will be succeeded by Dr, I, R. Wug | mEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Judg Ha in th corpl in a the filinJ oral on W Distr The Wed vlate ] -

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