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1 NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HEKALD, MONDAY, SEPIEMBEK 2u, 1Lt made this last war so terrible? Th 5 P onderful mod- ito 1 o e vehicle [rey, who accomra her on an un- | York, New Haven and Hartford rail- s 1 c 7 t r . oad company and later by the Co I_IE“ T[l SULDIERS : « : Ahen a calf is|will be even more “ history that nobody knows S ssional r B e 2k 5 K nd wful thing T ut of | is the te g for Plainville Man, Plaintiff Agnins 3 .| Miss Ma vas stil ng ek o i o 5 e o e e 4 e idions| Pythian Lodge, Claims Pinancial | helple t e ntinu :u Seocn ) \\'(n'c‘ester )fan Teaves e Worcester, Mass., Sept. 20 (P)—A | ik ba ST 4 2 o - and kindly 1 le, § . S “ | SEEKS BROTHER HERE ,m fund which is expected to ag- crance, next W local polic: cgate three million dollars, all enemics ghan ficially intra ¢ : 5 lay by Francis MeNy which will go &ventually to charita- land would | duced to the leaders and members of : AL : ! A ‘ ™ avenue ble philanthropic and educational within s o ception Saturday | for yenef » allege « | . 5 1 sist in the search for his brother. was furnished by a s R purposes, was established in the will | Jaumes MeNulty from whom no word | of Professor George I Alden, it was 1s come in nearly two years. Mr.|reevaled today. Professor Alden McNulty deseribed his brothe be- | was associated with the Norton | cight inches tall, with gray hair and | industrial concerns to filled all the obligation nec e glon noun I Jesus Ch liffe I talk the law, tion th C issure him of gravitatios t common eense Col. Freyberg in Unsuccessful— GIrl Swimmer Continuing Toward | 3 French Coast In Her Effort. the Christian ' &, n i 5 tat - xS e £ Dover, England, Sept. 20 (A—Col. Is only one| ) 3 . Bernard C. Freyberg, British war en to the Chris o. There n pres- 7 : = ran, who started on an attempt the world, ti R i " be about e writ iy > swim English nel from en it is too I - N yver the u: onstable ¥ TELL ¢ " |Cape Gris-Nez c 30 n that J fore Baward I ) o'clock this mor abandoned the e . In his office effort this afternoon perish by the sword.’ ! Cxty ltems - Mona M Horace of Hythe, w an at- Government Lied to Soldiers S Hjalmar Carlson mplaing France, were reported two miles off | Ver. | Ofticer Wi t | ie to the boys in cing to someone in — 5 Lo ¥Ith piont who said, ‘You know the e Enmantillen MoRns el Dathue il '“,“,\l,y‘ S s ed When Slack Wire Catches r to end war.’ Of course the gov e his € a st hing, t that ernment lied. People won't go out the club r ;‘ . 3 Top of Automobile. i ’j of evolution ip and kill other people now ¥s un- Al ¥ o Con ok r !\’ nce less you give them a moral reason M s . Reann : e W ¥ on, West Virgit e her stu gov- | assaulted Danbury Couple Hurt, Car Wreck- paper was ‘The History t e ‘ g e : or | for Killing, and the government had body Knows' with & es to ¢ i = e e sies fo Tinat up) vou ros Bruce Barton. Sc ? o 1 < | tessors and preachers, and In order Wendell Holme ! I together, t i either to get the parents to let the boy go. somebody would write f T Z cnds, you! Of course the governr ] : 3 Cew M{ford :-‘,;,u‘ ‘ : P it no- ! gy S S e e T 1 r willlenterithe Universityiofi Urerer e bruccy gt HARTFORD-CONNECTICUT ey Blioyam Fandanes v wl u think. There is y. Our allied s vent i gariy Ly : the things e ly belicyes but|p i i Rl > R Ronlonits oz 300 Trinlty str o thi IRUST BUILDING t ause of what t lay for Boston wher e s e 750 Main St. Hartford, Conn. ause of w niversity BORL Bhas A vou are troubl L slution ft Sow we all have a contempt for lillacote of 16 Maple tory. I don’t t ke to n { v for Niagara, N writing history today in the way we ought to write it. When you write on to tell the tru overhe wit N EXODONTIST Danbur 1 ¢ line Practice limited to Extractions, 1 Koplowitz .of 1 ¢ Oral Surgery and Dental X-Rays. Ann Arbor, Mich., struck by an is beecause you know 1 ing about ; It is bad eno to lie ology. You ry condi- man, but how about the man in the human i fore it is| who ls dead because of what you 1t is pnly a matter of method. | told him? We ought to care enough at is the use of fussing as long|for the boys whose dead bodies He fwi man puts God into the proc slin France to show them that we did will enter the 1 J. Curtin ce of electri- heard of that c threw a history ! #aid that the Dritish v ¢ 4 e cro bl “ e . presery ¢ 5 e say that there i3 iric t puilding in Hartford, s R T reative and preserving and not lie to them, to sa y Y W d b il s ;uiding hand through the v never, never, never going to be as - S ow’s Your ardrobe? iR yontan udied Tistory |1hing. We stand for tolerance on|World war like that last terrible f Alexandra Todge, B 3 L et [ it A "", stior war that devastated the earth. We ters of St George, Wi g Since returning from your vaca- el o “As far o thing I am talking | will have to work harder at the job P home of Mrs, Frani 3 tion, have vou looked through the o it {about is concerned, our apprecia-|than we have up to the present ¢ of 473 Church stres i things that you had with you to tion of the fruth, we come by thattime. What of the chemical labora- yhursday afternoon. see it any of them need our atten- want to know what ha 1 ¢iilie Catholle o tle, the human he and | gradually, Did you ever aby tory? T o {8 not an industria A meeting of the Catholic RS ¥ i i of 1 T born with a college education? DId|plant anywhere but has its com-icn's Bencvolent Iegion will he he 4 tion? It's a good bet that if you emotions behind th s e i ; : traveli ou’ “Years ago 1 was pastor * | Adam and Eve Jand in the Garden|mercial chemist. You read in youriiomorrow evening at 8 o'clock 1} & did any traveling at all that you'll stock yards in the city of Chic of Eden fully equipped with all of | Ligh school chemistry that you cani g, ry's school hall. § need us. In Upton Sinclair's * e Dist ideals? What w e learned tell the commercial supremacy of aj i B We make a specialty of putting 1 '\»-k o acaus i o = \;] rned 'm-in great struggles 1:1:(;»1;,!‘) :lw’mul‘»;n:‘l i F:;'[(yilm;;:‘r‘\::—' = clothes into proper, shape; give us worked in fertilizer plant. It is[through the centurfes. acld that that nation uses. Chem-| Smeas Sl S nd up the bones and| “There are just as many stars istry has lightened the work of the| { a call and we'll repaix the ravages take th of t wals und | shining above your heads in the day woman In the kitchen and the far- of vacation wear. grind it up in the form time as there are night? You mer. The farmer her in Con dust il air and it nt {cannot see them with the naked eye cut will send a sample of his soil to g MEN ¢ Y h = . . \nd into | hecause the sunlight §s so bright; but | the state agricultural college and|] o P : —_Ncw By;taln Lis job!|they are there just the same and you have it ar zed, and on the basis|| wie P D cing ig he will buy his fer- DVyCIcamnggfl'” n you c: can eee them with the t cope. of that an: You pay $1.00 w t P still smell the fertiliz m. But|The day is coming when m as-|tilizor. We are only in the infancy| | cons fntoree: Al To a Masters Standard, | " | ) inquality and Service men W ork there, and carry|tronomers expect that of chemistry. their hor w it unop- | will cease to be a rich man 1 “Now where did chemistry, withi] 1e:ir L et \ 96 WEST MAIN ST. v gots It o | PLANT 415 W. MAIN ST. ened into th I at do|ure, and will be a general science|all of its threat to the world—{we i canr PHONES - 1333°3 men do th thir v for the use of of mankind. Ry may curse the day that men ever In other words, the T study of the spots on the sun some|diecovered f{ts laws)—where did body knows i ol en | day v pe to make our obser ehemistry have its origin In an-| Kenneth R. Tuflle forces, the S it you de tions on the wr r for years|cient alchemy. Men have alwavs(f . S measure in r © DI§ |ahead, and we will help farmers 1o tried to transmute metals into goid 3galeln BLies & *T like honey on hot biscuits. “. " FREE EVENING SCHOOLS e S8 havk nos They Sill sbaiiyoa) the bees sting me to get it. the hig bridges, and n this | e town you will p to the big fac- $ories, anl yiou Wil Ioak af thom ai OPEN Bargaln week' ‘T like a cigarette and smile and sav, ‘W that.” Rut * gl A that packs a punch, too . . . “ .| MondayEvening, Sept. 20th | : vkt il go for someiody eise. You tako & at 7:30 p. m. | g Tomorrow’ TuCSday :Zyg‘etr;:t either. he ‘History That No R N e e s!' It is a record of ideals, RS I “That’s why T U e TO LEARN ENGLISH [} . 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