New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1925, Page 3

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NEW BRITAI‘\I DAILY HERALD MONDAY, DFCF\IBFI‘ | n | throughout the ages. They are mine | assist all efforts in this direction. |other commodities, a high fixed and leaves only 12 per cent lower standard of living on our |m|~ a song. As I read I ask mysclf New Bill Ready price tor ug ire would simply | o " lmports upon which the | farms. We are also exporters as |"What have you ever written? I push The leaders in the cooperative | stimulat overproduction that icultural industry pays any part | well as Importers ‘- [a button, turn a 1ittie dlal and Hes movement, with the advics of the | w 1 in complete collapse. x| of the tariff “Protection greatly alds diversl. al and Hear | department of agriculture, havo But on the other hand, our in- | fication and so eliminates an un- 4 great preacher miles away preach ! prepared what s belie — ed to be an Possible Solution trial and city population pays | profitable surplus. But t est !a wonderful sermon. I reach a little adequate blll embodying these L RUOH S PaY t le surplus he larg P nitiat . % E ' tariff on the $780,000,000 worth | benefits accuring to the farmer Jto the left, take down a receiver and . [] principles. which a presented | Ivan withl subh asiiata’ agriculiny imports and also | come from supplying him with J d G | without leaving my chair 1 can talk | LA to the congress enactment. 1 PR G e parti te n the § ome markets. Prosperity in our lage 6] TelS HOW {0 IM- |to New Britath or anyahere s in | : G m.by the gover : i y o propose actively and energetically reason, I step my car put my | p | cacll it without assuming sibil. ! rts outside of lus- | Industrics is of more value to the acnlet the f rs to promote ‘ ‘hile the farmer pays | farmer than the who o switth and go anywhere within 20 thesugh the | of 11ies on 12 per cent of our | ket for foodstuffs. Protection has — reason. And 1 ask myself ‘Care = ‘ ment, would ap. |!MPorts which do not benefit him. | contributed in our country to mak- . ave you ever give eivili- | | “ far roductivity. g fait SN L0 the org ° | pear to be a method of solv. | IM a mmerce pay part of ing employment plentitul with the Tt I8 not what we get out of lite, ”n[“‘ you ever given to civil i [SAr RS Hativity gu) '”l of yof ¢ ns thro ) \ ) e ’, irsa. 1the a n 36 per cent of tha {m- | highest wages and highest stand. Lut what we put into It," according | “*'1° ! oks to me exceedingly | ‘ 1 el willing approve any | POrts h do not benefit them ards of living in world, which (s e L GO God has been good to you and ure Arectly fix pr e i & pprove ar b Ihatittatt is of in \ Dbenent both TS 9 Ghe krekak ",H‘, ,‘“',‘ me. He has given us a land of plenty Cooperative Movement e andlsaniner plan fhat sed in ac- s i at the :rw =i ot losmimal "‘rlf'x r: <tfi|"; e ey "_”‘m“‘? 'B;‘”“" 2| where wa can worship aceording to Referring to the cooperative | presia. R r ' ind economie J i m}i and farm our il industria yusterday morning I a plea for a |, 1ClA(es of our own conscience. movement as the most {mportant Dangeros Un oot ak L : . ] Blatia “‘,H Aty e o Inars oFactcal vt . What have we done for him? fevelopment of late years in the dertaking : ture worth a lut profect the farm Judge Carey stated that for four | *What kind of a Christian are gricultural field, and emphasizine St 4 s s ) A hdep \ Theslthent 10y TO COMPARE RELIGIONS 3 {You? That is all God cares. Not what o el 2 ; d J 5 i : jen ReEI D riek Lynel Yew e Years ho has been hearlug about the |1yi - A8t Yo Gad doses. 1o crop surplus problem as a tox , o ; Tifock ot Tarif ' T v Dr. Frederick Lynch of New York : . [ehureh you 0. God doesnt car i ks el e 5 wot of Ta i Norvian s Bibio classiwhereever boi|Chait Tk, 0 BG4 dosent eare ing factor in th price situa- 4 | : Puroin £oes and that he did not think New : : . f Yport S gl S B the editor of The Christian World and tion, Mr. Coolidge expressed the o ymar 3 o] 5 ) Eh e » ine | educational director of the Chureh ant or Jew, He doesn't care what golf RN y NO matter L n > r purchares is incre Uritain people realized or appre n tha uted the influence of the class on the ¢ ' at with the econo! 2 A 2 ce Union, will speak at eot {club you belong to. He wants to & g 1 e SeanomigiInEl omentiin 1 his ¢ ) mount of t duty, th i Pk e el e social and religious life of the com- i o constey Uoang the farmer on a you? What kind of a Jew are you? warehouses and storags facilities |, TS drpie 5 i vening. He will take as his sub- v 1 fifty artfe ke 1t of his purch i such classes meeting at the same |y, 2 At an be done to take care of the | .. i e R et s L " and will compare & What kind of a lawyer are vou? Th ) Protestantism. There will be suj han a quarter million men. “The |} - 2 3 Paris, Dec. 7 (A—The Journs ‘It's not money that e ts. The e 1nte 0 A with neces- € of struggle ) on agrienlty Nare ol 2 Ho referred to a report by Presi It's not money that coun towork off the cause and to | Y st PSS (erest iy 3 < " plan, s he will submit to the discovered by members of the Bible 4 (Contlnued trom First Page) o Dt .\ formation furnished by the depart- | o g W i . S 4 AR SR (ha e ; of the Congregational ciub at the know, ‘What kind of a' Catholie are WARL Gt AErial e i bal 1 d ¢ ! a outh Congregational chureh thi s vou? What kind of a Protestant are He said there were more than 400 |0} kinatorkn plumban ave vt ind a better credit stru much all o " ; > and. 3 per ‘aant t From Stoc! klvyll'r;;fl:.nll;?u:’ ime throughout the United B A AT o e : o ordinary surplus 1 L 1 an1 Protection a Benefit T P With ‘e total membershin ot more [Nty U8 L B0 S8 YOt 8 g o “With a production influenced | matel \ ndepen- | asoline On the other side, protaction g bnion ot AN hut “\What kind of whatever you are " Y information {rom the depart- nea whic ¢ far b 1 ( o 2 it to 1 S Z intluence of it no man can measurc, [o°0 FAAL KM of whatever : et N A S A AL A e L ] : MANY NEW TAXES the good of it all no man can t . + g e rotenltils : o i _ s Jportecy:last 1ys this morning that Finance Min rorld has plenty of money. You and | | 0.V : ary crodit and the orderly mar-| “Governmant conirol eannot be | *lecior it , g ! morning dent B. F. Armstrong that s smail (1517 148 Plenty of money. You and | | g, 4560 the gystem against T e T e e S G A . . d T ister Lo s financial reform boy, sick and in need of help wad | ooy pou olentyn 108 mot law that| | ER attack of Grip_ or Influ aetlon, agricultnre conid be placed | The overshelmi y e 4 own farm Froduclioni1e ety it o L apmltito the counts. Last year there were |enza. A Safe and Proven | . 1 and independent busi- | consumer, nof the s et o . 01| iaeatorir o b S st piesiory ioyldes (orelgn ssed. No lawyer in Am: Remedy. Price 80c. & While the government | of the producer, would b 1o proteet tha ¢ t would no doubt lireet taxes, for the coming year. It s read them all nor ever wil t not to 1 rtake to control lomi 2 2 . s retains the autonomoeus sinking fun: ¢ to read them all The box bears this signature or direct, uld suppleme -‘n and | we rlces, and result | ok containet in' previous plans the world needs today | it little more practical religion. Tt of those Thanksgiving 3 s more of crippled lads in “Did you ever stop to think what | I able hospitals, Thats all () S r—— e p—cy a wonderful thing life is? It is not | very long compared with the passing | ol o of time, We go along and we dont | 4"y ¢ great Bible clas who and of the Red and | think much about what Iife really |}, foundeq the Bible 3 move . will meet in the offi means, ment in America, ant C. C. Palmer of the “Paysically a man Is worth only e Bl aihave it rizht: Mhey ey | Tl y as guests of the Blue SiRcenta L LRI URNOWAINC S oy BT s R hla eyt corce i aa e A KU RCE (e IS ot iell shman lswonh 16 I Rees | vwadheaayiTEwent 1o sl tnnorallat |l {Eoreci lat for & 88 dent mn, John Wealey, |, griong, giich wondeetil flowsrs, the | | Tomoreaw evening the executive Uis wtoa i Msthodistich ureh Rwould i et kit e e T et Tl e i not be here. If it were not for a 0% |zot to thinking, ‘It Fred could only ¢, A cent man, Thomas A. Edison, who [po0 € TR0 e o (60 5 ceasitacy works 17 hours a day, you would not | have these electric lights hers today. |1 le (0 Yo7 Were paseing.’ That' NEV! LABORATORY FGR Last summer in Europe I sat in the [fr 00 W0 PECE, (05t We Want Ui chalr in which Willlam Shakespeare {.go(® 200re (hE WRAETAKer coma PRIMENTS wrote, ‘s You Like It That chair | *S FeoP e B0 A0 08 o CANCER EXPERIN il | was Just an ordinary wooden chair | 5 % AP BE WO GX8 BUIAING 12 i and he wi st a 98 cent man, but M Last year we printed | yedical Rescarch Council of E ook what he has given the world 35 million coples of the holy scrip ] | 1 Our entire :rme a (noat Blg Gift Shop. 1 was in Oyster Bay and saw the won- | fand Plans To Make Fx- tures and circulated them in evers : Every one of our five floo ul memorial which stands to the |} 5% 1€ CERRARES O 10 eV T o ¥ fioors is full of fine useful memory of the great Theodore |oq je ¥ - gifts which all will appreciate. Roosevelt. T thought, ‘what a dent | "5\ (o g iac o Ligh, Busie | Londe T (P—Th . : | g oiais e e stons of D B { THE FINE QUALITY at low prices which we ROFI0- __|tary club has come, and the Ki- fo t estigations T | B e e e crinferaf Llengiclibuand |3 andss ‘ = 7 always maintain has made us the Christma pEan. Sagmangcrinie i jthe Exchange elub. The whole world | lation w er g a - Q f b wlitions of lfe, D 0. . Bartho- i moving on. I i gettins beter of the disease, dhat It 1 aving a | B ; Furniture Store for the past fifty-eight years. lov, leader of the Bible class move- | o pon horatory WALt for their sy 1 ment {n America, 2 plain simple, 98 | «yoy and T are standing before Gllill, Middlsex. g cent, man, consecrated (0 God. But he | tne ‘judgment seat of God. Wil He serted that Dr. Gye and M. has changed the whole religious life | o) ‘yg: ‘1 S o continuing with suces of America. 4 n {took Me in'? ter, when did we I cent di a 1"“4;"‘ o “T can sit In my library and pull | 4o ¢y 1 to You?' { AL from the shelves some of the finest |« ‘nagninch as ve have done them Mr. Barnar m which led to things that have been written |unto one of the least of these, My t *Vmflhrr-n ye have done t ‘\u g “God grant that the members of tood that chie 1 ST G b O G e k] th : 2 F"dm' aale e {tary savs: ‘He profits uiost ; ’ "“““‘"““' s SUoHlY s when delivering Thanksgiving baskets and now i receiving proper care and treatment in the hospit “One Thanksgiving " hel sald, “your president has said, has taken one sick lad to care and com- tort in your hospital. in volume, redy ants. Thats why we sing the vation Army Ie inging. | praises of Dr. Bartholow found- The Red army had 134 present, inoculated with the \hn White 45 and the Blue 163 [were rendered finmune s President B. F. Armstrong presided. qnent inoculations with live Ensign Carl Fredrickson of the Sal- [teria Hall Chairs Spinet Desks Table Lamps Sewing Cahinets Writing Desks Covered with at- ASi0y Morever of the of the better useful and 2 £ forever. ‘ : tractive tapestry, e latest designs grade decorative £35.00 to 0 $19.75 £97.00 £10.50 to $33.00 $7.95 to 815.00 $16.50 to $97.00 Wall Desks Lamps Card Tables Tip Tables Console Set a distinctive Floor and welcome vou should have an ideal home piece Bridge Styles everywhere one gift 845,00 to £55.00 £10.25 to $65.00 £4.25 to £19.00 f17.50 to R45.00 $21.50 to $80.00 ‘ ! 'Phone Sets Art Mirrors Gateleg Tahles Rugs Windsor Chairs k| &) very practical for every Mahogany or Domestic an always gift home use Maple Oriental popular $17.00 to $29.75 24,75 to 845.00 216.50 to $65.00 $4.75 to $375.00 £9.00 to §27.00 for Christmas expenses in plenty of time for Christmas » - shopping if you are a member of our Christmas Club. % — 4 FIREPLACE Our club for 1926 is now enrolling members. One e e GhiT e FIXTURES of its 8 classes will suit your requirements. First week- » IR Ao it ly payments range fiom 2c upwards and the size of RF £ for e Cape qu]_ngm,l.s‘ 250.00 rd- RED RIDERS Wood baskets. checks assured you from $25.00 to $250.00, accorc ‘ CHRISTMAS DApEES i ing to the class or classes you join. HIGH CHAIRS SMOK CANDLESTICKS SMOKERS CHILDREN'S ROCKERS Thmriegekern) | : o and CHILDREN’S CHAIRS —0— COME IN NOW AND JO!N | CEDAR CHESTS CRIBS and KIDDIE KOOPS BOOK ENDS \\ . —0— TABLE SCARFS New Britain National Bank Open Monday Evenings

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