New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1926, Page 4

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P ; . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926. 3\ CAREERS SLIGHTED | - e BY ROVAL TITLE| [ Lendén, July 30 (# — British [ i i public nven need some sort of Lucky : » I o Stone Jeague (o protect them against | . losing the glory of thelr early dl l careers when they are converted in- i l . I l I - Saturday the Sl Closes! Extraordinary Final Values! TR T TP e e . ampie. As plaln “Mr. Asquith” he was xnown fo everyone in the em- pire. As premter he had the great- est glory which can come ot a Brit- ish subject. All other Asquiths and Askwiths took a hack seat for the premier. Even after he left office at the beginning of the war he remained a great jeader In the liberal party and ran neck and neck with Lloyd George as a prominent figure In Brit- ish politics. “Lord Oxford” Small Identity Lord Oxford and Asquith is an ex- But when plain Mr. Asquith was no longer able to withstand the blandishments of a peerage and be-' came Lord Oxford and Asquith, he began to slip. By degrees the As- quith was lost in the newspapers and he became merely Lord Oxford. The name suggests the university, or the dictionary. That put him into the class with hundreds of lords who are merely lords by virtue of birth, because they have given liberally to charitles or distinguished themselves by public service. Also it robbed him of the right to sit in the house of commons, and sitting in the heuse of lords is a thankless task. ‘ I 4 . : { ' . i ey s wvoides s o | | $1Q: - Dot § Delive i e i r's This Group 1 This Group age. He realizes that the house of eommons is the forum which Is Denim Three charming piecesein Tudor style, Boudoir developed in two-tone walnut veneer, An advance fall design arrives in time to be included —an inte T i 2 > 1ne e 11n Jacobean period adaptation, buffet, reaily important. Consequently he Chair joined with other fine woods. Dresser, f th' double bow-end bed 4and chest of very mg OUQ OU oblong ide chairs and host chair covered held an advantage over Lord Oxford and Asquith in the struggle they $24.50 — 20% took a chance when he accepted a i o drawers B = g . B e been Tord iich ‘ s s (‘1;1(111 vanity extra, not china cabinet and server extra); solid P o0 Gruat Biviain,, which 7 I : o .fini«hed mc(i 3 Ploces Th St 3 ] v bottoms; buffet side compart 3 shed an : e ore ave Jocks J Tapi = : a 8 Pieces iate th = wers having for supremacy in the 1a & sort of combination of the posts a sort of combination o po (Aepfgnd]al:]!y] huilt.$127 80 inal July value. Sk 5 value when you s . { From Original Price Tags —20% off. y 3 .00 L " <o ON I Uberal party. of president of the senate and chief £159.75—20% * off Lord Birkenhead is another who justice of the supreme court of the LIBERAL TERMS Ty WALNUT TEA WAGON—Special 316.50 United States, and was ranked as one of Great Britain’s ablest legal LIBERAL TERMS lights Staggering under the plebian ngme of F. K. Smith, he managed to jend brilliancy even to that name but when a peerage was tendered, he assumed the more high-sounding title of Lord Birkenhead. By at- tacks on what he described as the stupidity and inactivity of the house of lords membership, however, he has kept himself in the limelight through suggestions for its reform. Willlam E. Gladstone did not ac- cept a peerage . He saw danger to a Jiberal politician in the assump- tion of the hobbies which member- ship in the housé of lords carries cept a p 1ge. He saw danger to become a peer for many years gnd as plain Mr. Balfour became one of | Britain's greatest diplomats. Must Have Publicity The great majority of old peerages are held by men known only to re: ers of Burke's Peerage and of the social and sporti columns _ of prominent British newspapers. A lord is on the defensive, and must show great ability to attract atten- tion from the general public, and gain space in the press. Ramsay MacDonald and Lloyd George hold universal fame but their light might be put under a bushel were they to become peers and assume some high-sounding name which not read- ily associates itselt with their activi- ties as premiers and party leaders. e e Saxophone Now Used as e 8% Preventive of Crime Elkhart, Ind., July 30 (P—Young America 4s safely blowing away its excessive and sometimes dangerous energy through the saxophons, the sliding trombone and similar instru- 7 this fini e s S ) ments, in the opinien of C. 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NG AIR (not s y / o . “They furnish an ideal outlet for LIBERAL TERMS (not shown) $45.00—-20% off the energles of the ‘gang’ which LIBERAL TERMS might otherwise be expressed in ways not nearly so healthful The grosing interest in music among our young people will, in my judg- ment, in a few years make America | o musical nation.” More of French Quata Seek Homes in America Paris, July 29 (®—With the new quotas available for immigrants to the United States on July 1, it was A day bed in denim, for the indi- LEeT g 5 Unnished Windsor drop- Final reed- revealed at the American passport i ; ivi burean that nearly half of the 4,000 vidual-looking living - room. 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