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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927. —————————— pianissimo effects produced ist song ment ry gen cores in response to t applause of their audien: Mr. Wallen a with much 1i i sraintree, Ma il, 1920. t situation, advised rT | of years to the history of mankind. |influence. Braintree, Mass,, in April, 1920 nizance of the their relcase among anarchists, com- est in his body dwindles and his oc- | make literature in that language | ct ng: Vi 3 5t ened. In several instances the build- Irish at the annual banquet of fined he may be. The man who|studied, will give breadth and depth | cquipment so extensive that officia historical fact abounded throughout | culiivation of his mind, is not civ- of civilization. First they added | problem of transportation by d e Cin Caest O v i Legal moves to save them have|American diplomatic representativey Above all we are getting to under-| “Their education was not narrow ¢ 5 s o Sl el I v S to take adequatq tand the course of civilization. For [Tt had for its basis the scripture hEe been in progress ever since. abroad last June to e adequaig 7, minds and hearts and souls than|tures written from so close to Vi s hamits ' & e | 2 3 must think of his body because its they have so much of the divine in tr : 5 : g ican diplomatic missions in Paris, PRONOETH Dr. James J. Walsh of New York | cupation of mind increases. When- Some of the greatest literature in all | romanawk, Wis, Feb. 23 BP— | S city, held an audience of about 250 | ever a man thinks more of his body [ the languages is concerned With | A syaden raid into the desolate hill | Bishop Tierney assembly, Fourth De- N making money for|of intelligence if anything will. coming armed with explosive to d gree Knights of Columbus, at BIKS' | the sake of himself and his children, | “At home in Ireland the Irish were | namite the plaint, found they had the interesting lecture, Dr. Walsh rhyme to poetry. If you think for | struction, the raiders looked forwar also found time for a large number he history of the pl of Ire- | a moment what our literature would | to a month’s work in bringing from | _ va a ? vi i v maged, but there ha (B D 0nto giuany stations ovr i eopnent ol i L it ot | { Burns Presi f R e e s up new vistas in civilization con-|Europe from which the Irish were . “Uhe fiest sionp consisied ot || Burns President o ol St h| The state department, taking cog antl, We are adding thousands|centres of intellectual and civilizin | gs of S L » C o2t oy pany paymaster and guard at Sout e state dep: 3 g COS4 PR A £ : Boial s zlng : I : ! State Letter Carriers ¢ | o s 3 8 4 ’ i i i urther out~ | eivilization is the process by which|and the three great languages, He- g )y Andrew: ! , Since their conviction there has|precautions against further men come to think more of their|brew, Greek and Latin. The scrip- X B & 4 been almost continual agitation for |rages. ibuti lems. | ther i tort r ) spiritua t Sofia, Lis ire Mon- | brass has been invenied and the rec< 1! needs are his immediate problems.|them that atters not what lan- Rg R { | ¢ . Sofia, Lisbon, Buenos Aires and s tat Gontrl ltions As he becomes civilized, his inter-|guage they are translated into, thes | ! L0118 t h axls | tevideo have been bombed or threat- | ords may be heard 10,000 years from persons with undivided attention as | than he does of his mind, he is a|translations of the scripture. He- | country near Tomahawk has uncov- | he discussed the world’s debt to the |savage at heart no matter how re-|brew and Greek anl Latin well |areq a $100,000 distiliery, with | Lall last night hat is for his body and the de-'doing a series of things that give|not enough to destroy it. Although quotations and recital of | scendants of his body, neglecting the | them a place forever in the history | Foiled in their plan to solve the | of original stories, all of which were | Jand in civilization may almost be;be without rhyme in poetry, you will | the secluded g place the ma- rom Verdi's a del Desinto.” Two readings W n by i | Rotha A. Staples who was at her | best in the costume and mannerisms | of a New England spinster. | At the close of the program, | well receivec summed up in that succinct expres-|be to understand what a pre- | chinery and supplics which had Dr. Walsh is med ctor of 1 of M opford Gree s invention this was that the |been laboriously assembled over Fordham University school of 0- | tio wife of Green, the s This puts music into | winding roads. ciology and professor of physiologi- yish historian, the daughter of | SDe¢ It has often been said that| A formidable store of shotguns, cal psychology at Cathederal college, | seoprord Brool . sh writer | is a very musical language. | rirles and pistols was found at the | JAMY refreshments were served by S N York. He is a for edical {nnq essayist, S aid ‘Whenever deed one great Irish scholar used | place, but the official assault was o | "" .f\“”\\- SR Bil Baa = 0 ) as lone I'e( Ipe « the New Yor rald \nyone in the west of Furope north |10 $ay that he was quite sure that | ell timed that 5 men were unable | NaTCY R RiEC ttractively | | is writings in perio 4 the language spoken by Adam and |to reach their arsenal, In a house | S¢tte Ppresiding at the attr i hoto by Johnson rson SERLEL, of central Italy during the five cer 3 b | Aadorated taple L RN e widely iries from the iifth to the tenth|1ive in the Garden of Eden was Irish | were two women and several habies. | 1ccorated table. L R or n eans ou ool's 1 t, follows: - because there are so many sooth- | | urns of this city was speak or write Greek, he owed t almost the same time ol or to somcone NS sounds in it that it is the only | day, a still with a capacity of Dogs Kill Fox ("amured ed president of the Connceticut o .1‘;"..‘ c e e UL T \ Irish- | 'ansuage in which love can be pro- | galions of mash a day, and estimat- % - te Association of Letter Carriers S . l b kS o o B i thers scarcely G T s e e O D e ‘ On Hunt 30 Years Ag0 . to annual consention in Neriden tl”used by um ercampcoo lflMalfle, | | ave prodt lcohol worth here was another language spoken | §1,890,000 in its life of three months in the Garden of Eden and you |was scized near Kenosha, Wis, could tell what that other language | men were arrested there, and three s and who spoke it from the num- | moving vans were employed to ber of hissing sounds there are in | transport the dismantled still and tis a very s nula but it is rather easily substan- | tiated. When the barians wiped | out the Greek civilization which the | deserve to be mentioned in breath with th Hebrew Franklin, N. C., Feb. 23. (UP)— orday, the election coming late > . / In 1897 Zeb Shope and two other |in the afternoon. Mr. Burns has been -—now @mduwd‘fi)r tkefin‘t tlm& men went hunting foxes. Near | connected with the local post office R Skeenah Creek they caught a full | for 21 years and has served in cvery grown grey fox aiive, cut a crop out | cxeoutive office in the state associa 2 1 fLeam Teish - brought 1| EnEtish. its, with an estimated value of twisted off half the ani- | tion, He s o e, A ayer ol :; i Island of Saints 225,000, to Kenosha. i 1 and let him loose among | The convention accepted the invi- never been under Ll : 2 “No wonder that we learn that in he ‘Tomahawk rald, . casn cir dogs. The fox eluded his pur- | tation of the New Britain delegation A l f k lominion of the lloman CMPLXe | ¢qucation the Irish were the leaders ivz\l'f]:‘z.t‘m' .k..o\u"ll that among ma- | sures and disappeared in the timber. | 1o hold the Al convention in ayer 0 Por The Rom arriec ey did not suffer as did the | o {pejr day and that Ireland Was | ciinery and supplies wer The other men died during inter- | yepruary in this city. ization other nations with the breaking U calleq ‘the island of saints and of | Seven gasoline engines, an engine | YCnINg ye t Shope went hunt- |~ john V. McGrath of this city was Another layel' of Zans\ and law. The 8k that T piLe, T scholars,’ not by the Irish them- | driven cleteric light systemya water | ing here v alone. He came clected chairman of the finance com- old civilization | 1113 came down, they were ready t0 gejves but by the continental people | system, motor driven, with an aque- | back to tell this story. | mittce of the Connecticut State And la r of l( en wiped by the [#Pread Christianity and civilization | 5o many of whose young folks flock- | dnct from a spring forty rods di “My dogs ¢ fox mear | pranch, United National Association a ye Ix’r barbarians and added fo Bt barbarous peoples and | .q to have the advantage of the|tan machinery filling a barn | Thorn mountain and started after ! ¢ poot Office Clerks, at its annual rhyme in poetry and melodious mu-~ | Lh€Y have left the evidences of their) ypjgp gchools. Just as soon as Ire-| 36 hy 60 feet, two s 400 and 200 | him. When T caught up they'd killed |, cniion in Waterbury yesterday. | Then a CuP Of molasses The Italians gz us arcl o- | zeal and of their successful WOTK | ang hecame Christian, it became | gallon capacity; 1,200 gallons of al- | the animal and there was ! ? among these barbarians in many|senolarly. It is sometimes sald that| ohol 35 800 wall s - | Led tail, cropped ear anc { and science in the modern time, I |PATts of Europe, particularly in|ine Christian church was afraid of | mash, twenty tons : [ Shope hrought the fo and | a CuP Or brown Slgar g those parts which since then have | cqucation. f s | said there was no doubt that the | ; 5 4 { < and the Itali empire was spreading b owe all that Is 5 » took her cap- moves Seiow theze B3 nob @i Mordic among rful lest it should lead | scores of bright red gasoline | e these and of course I sorry be. |Deen the possessors of the highest|jig children astray. The fathers of |in which liquor was transported Al was the same he had caugh < LR ¢ : | ; S cause T tried to squecze them in ““‘I“ tion. St the church or some of them at least | About the distillery were s 3 years b 4 v 2 ome re couldn’t make uttalpiofien 4z the English 'are said to have declared that the | sleds, Alcohol in the red gasoline | Sea ed d abmawhors bap couldne s make FlbC 8 oo A A Btiamity by Sh | tig y in t nis McCarthy, th v England gnorant get to heaven more readily | harre was hauled over the roads \(;erman Sa‘&ants Ilea‘.e % great beanpot 5 3 .| Augustine who had been sent nd » surely than th e fficials believed and later | 10 tHIS RenE . wrote for £ X and more surely than the educated.| by sled, officials beli | Al ek e c Pope Gregory the Great, but - | Undoubtedly the sitple, hamble, un- | transferred to motor frucks at a| On Malay E,\pedllwn b} 1a poem which ) . ' . o | iod made the Spanish, God | AUEUSIIAC W fle oneonyors “’;:i‘ ated, nd it in thelf hoarts to, trunk highway for x'o:\lttlv’mH]‘m\v;y:'f' Bertln (UP)—With the support of French Agfilfl Agm[mg | ; y ada the French, God made the|:18 'PeoDI8 un 16 Souiucas: D pelieve i stianity easier than the | Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Paul, Min- | o oreign Office, a Ger- 0 B d h e e God made the Irish; and |°f England while it was the Irish icated intelligentsia who | neapolis, Green Bay, Oshkosh and ientific expedition departed Sacco-Vanzetti Case ul'led ungaer a eang 80 on, and when his little grand- |10 € think they know so much more than | Madison |1 ¢ on an exploring venture in IWho mifle the Nora| S iELED Beoplesta mumbe “18- | ey really do. However, that may| A raiding party of twelve swoop- | he Malayan archipelago. | Plle Ofdylng embel's lish writers of history have s s - he place yosterday ~ ) Qarehin ot Dr E S 3 s it > be. one thir sure that just as|cd down on f place v Under the leadership o : bt o) demand tha it all up With| 03 ot in recent years and | be. one thing is sure that just as|ed do Feb, 23 (P—A demand thal ¢ o : . 5 : e at the point of pistols | Renseh, professor of z ; ; s i ordics were made by 5ot ! S A in v¢ [ soon as Treland became Christian | morning and s i [ American capifalism either execute 5 declared Ausustine is the apostie of | 0058 R L GGy CUOT D | pested the five men whogave | Universiy of Berln, e Baked slowly for 12 houts “To claim for the Irish this dis- ., To S Aidan more | /and and Ireland became the great| their ;\‘!\M E \‘A‘V“ "“ » 1 attempt ': lcase them” wa carded on the tinction in the history of eiviliza- [ e A8 P C ek owo | Cducational center of the world of Khoury, Shaur prmon & 0 ; “| dead walls of Paris today over the “ d b tion will seem very strange to many | o O and the | that _day. Dula, and _Tohn Preboski. od the little Sundra islands With one | g, pures of a number of well | ellow—tender as butter people but that is because the role i ¢ | “Nor was educatfon limited only | prisoncrs were '-’"~'""| f“ Merrill f another. The s '*1'w-w"(\\i1‘! 4150 4y own soct the Irish played in civilization has|oovion was the great watchwor to the me; When St Patrick | county seaf, where they Raad v the anthiropolosy of the van- been obscured during the centuries | ypo Trich. Two Irish mission tound, ryselooliat Armagny eyllly ol chatkassof LuRAR S Lo slinE wrln Jee aacon amtio ey while the English have kept Ireland |1a40d at Marseilles and proclaimed | Whic : exemplar for {and sale of liquor. The an area. To thls end the Gorman ex- in subjection. Fortunately in the |in’conorous Latin that they had edu-( 50 Many other schools, St. Bridget | continued. however, 1o Feb: 38 70 plorcrs will devote fheir timo great libraries over on the continent | cution for sale, learning I think was| With his counsel and advice estab- give Sheriff Hugo SR O Rern| ey vislted Jeland, LRt ey there were abundant records of the | je way that ¢ put it. When they | lished her school at Kildare w here | tunity ‘?‘EM‘ L ;‘:m 1' G r‘“w bava and Flo intellectual activities of the Irish|\ere asked how much they charged | Women were to secure their oppor- ;’,‘{:,”i;‘\";;g ":’ I"\",‘”;m‘r_', Siketing e demand their immediate exccution | and these have b led by the | for it, they said that it was price- | tunities for education. Before her | fic i i e i e G | German and French scholars of our lcas Dut that fhey were ready to| 16ath thers aro said to have been S¥stem by which tho product of the | Workmen Led to Death | thet oo™ ude Leon Blum, | distillery was distributed. 7,000 ! By African Honeyhird | icader of the socialist group in t In the Kenosha id nearly 7 foundation of their education. i Six years i e face of death” is flaming h of the poster, which adds B is the fate of the vo labor leaders condemned to death by the Amer for a | crime they did not commit. Let us | generation so that at least the true|give it for nothing to tho: who | hundr; of young women studying | fory of the flve centuries of civ- wanted it. There were great Irish|at Kildare and many thousands of | In the Kenos Al e SR A s T o flization from the fifth to the tenth |schools at Tou n France, at 4 1 came during the existence of | £21'0T i i ) cently lured a native andson of Karl ) ilal . 3 ool Thers e | finished alconhol we y bird recently lured a na : B aas and gt Bouuio Moo s Bryad ooy Ol s te N ety of alcohol | workman at Nchanga to deadly : for a mass me: saved Civilization v Itz ce were the Scriptures at Kildare in Gerald about 300 gallons. snake hidden in a t The snake | Bal Bullier, a hall in the Avenue d beans the Welshman's time which he|to be about 300 gallor e B s iba A el OB ataash b ¢ 5 5 ?‘owyoumm those baked ought the most beautiful book in ! iat it i ST in the ground oven called the “bean hole” . . Banish Eczema and Skin Troubles s o rurose so oo re of hones. 1t s understood {1 his opinion on this subject s worth | _ 2 5 ¢ . 2 Program of Music and orkman saw the bird flut something. ,The abbesses of Kildare | Fhtertaining Prograr S en i A s Tl were superiors of a community of| Readings Given in Chapel of it in the hope of finding a store of Or Your Money Back. That’s the Plan on Which Emerald Oil men as well as of women. St. Hil- > 2 ild honey. is Sold by Fair Drug Dept., and All Good Druggists da’s abbey at Whity in England fol- | First Church. | 3 lowing the same tradition was of a| 2 s + the T ~ B et *similar kind with men and women 1h¢ annual guest "”",],"h:{ 2 {North Carolina ({111 ! Make up your mind today that|you relief and a few short treat-|under the abbess. The Irish tradi-| VWOMan S s Seeks Driver’s Job You are going to give your skin a|Ments will thoroughly convincs You tions of education for women had |MIE At the Wirst GAUER CREREL L oo TN e, 22, (17)- Ws real chance to get well. that by sticking faithfully to it for|spread to England and made the | t7o% FICR R v S 4y " ootonial | Miss Bennie May Fesperman da a short while your skin troubles will | great school at Streoneshalh ter of the Mecklenburg ty ¢ You've probably been, like a 10t 1o 4 thing of the g - Male Quartet of Hartford. r o e Mecklenburg county chic u've probably a be a thing of the p | ¥ounded Hospitals Thatq consists of Maurice | Of police, has gone in for chauffeur- of other people, convinced that the| Dow't expect a single hoitle fo do| “In every phase of civilization the | ey %% 3 S in only thing to use was an ointment |it all at once but one bottle we|lrish were forward. Three hundred | VAL first tenor: Raymond Gre Pia20 vear oloimien hee f a re u ar saves or salve (some of them are very| know will show you beyond all Years betors, Clirist thiete fn/the rec: || oo b LENon Tobery MERCety BAE S\ I e ot avplained) Nas 2avor: good) but in the big majority of tion, that vou have at I cov- | ord of a hospital for the poor long | \0N¢: 2nd Harr 3 hQlaized, d for & job as chaufteur. cases these sticky salves simply clog | ered one way to restore your skin | before anything of the kind is to be | " il b7 Lo the pores and the condition primar- | to perfect health found elsewhere. Hospitals did not | 2companying. Thelr quairt Colo- i I.\m»!m”‘ i Lu S ily remains the same | Remember that Moonc's erald come in until after Christianity. The | "ml)‘un): SaddEn et picas B RS place of *. S X Ou I I Ione Go to Fair Drug Dept. or any|Oil is a clean, powerful penetrating | ancient Irish medicine of tha olq | [UFe to the occasion. | Sha L ease other good druggist today and get|Antiseptic Oil that does not stain' land is a very precious chapter in the | SALMON POACHERS BUSY an original bottle of Moone's Emer- | or leave a greasy residue and th; history of medicine. Down in Gheel | Cork (UP)——More than a ton of ald Oil. |it must give complete satisfaction|in Delzium, a little' Irish girl work- yoached salmon, iced and ready for || - Tl IRE fcs, riat e oo icationies 1 mivel = 9eHT e sty ChESEElTy ratunifens |PhE pIil i & S last ool ciac London Gayety A T ‘ YOU may be interested in the baseball scores—in the i e e e B politics of the world—in the latest discoveries of martyrdom her shrine continued to 57 | by the government. Tt is und i be a place to which these children gt stood that the thieves have hee P sclence were m\»nm "][ by] their parents he- robbing the pres for some tin use they thought the saint would 1 y DEN I IS I RY it ,“' tnem ™ attr i % G e But you are not half as much affected by such death, The resuit was the establish- ) el el e 4 o2t ——— news as you are by the welfare of your own pocketbook; defective and the ane which now 4 B 9 B B - " . f the etter i it b nes ey ‘ : 2 the comfort of your shoes, the price of the phonograph (o} b k nd hecome a model for the world visit. _ 3 » | or radio you want. 1 those who are interested . Mrs. Vernon Kellogg, and i g i Absolutely ki S oo / h | ;g0 ' That’s why advertising news deserves even more Jliminates IR e ‘ | g . 3 attention than sporting or international news. The ad- iy 7 g : for tho i |/ RN s 4 - vertisements keep you informed of all the latest com- i ‘ orts and conveniences that can make your dail Ex'mc“o" \ Oxl)“ger:\-““d ery much inclined to think that a y a y IIVIng Nerve 0c! '|ng people who were too ignorant to For Painless ] pronounce English properly or por- Al 0/ how to save money; how to lessen work; how to have a High Grade i Extractions Boiconiblsra by heluTilE pavAnl: on e Gareloss Washing better home, better food, better clothes, more luxuries. Plate “ ) R shown (hat the Irish brogue is ex- | 4 # ; Spoils Children’s Hair Work The Best 3 way that Shakespeare pro- D " ¥ Equipped Office [i| taught e b : —healthy and luxuriant, It s sim.| that affects you most—unless you read the advertise- re Our — i ) they asked the Irishman 4 Y ply @ mdtter of shampooing. Specialties |our office. 1s the very New Britain . r'" he said “nath e ] hair soft and silky. It out {finest of dental work, ust exactly umlf,n Anglo-§: poe 14 . 3 Wl the real lll.\-”nrl IIH\I alllthel person can afford to o because of Eng- & & resh looking, glossy an rig | & 5 . i i o things at sore | |l A R o s b, find it highly profitable to adjust your living by them. X-RAY the United States Food Painless | e Guesswork ; r experiences at Cheel 1e. People have been more delightful. They tell where to secure the best; pronounce English properly or per- civilization. Recent studies have DeATS DD ) 6 i e You can’t keep up with the daily news—the kind [The dominant tdea of| el y Srmenaeatenell Seil ments. Sl ik Sk e Irish had not been in a postion ) natural wave and color, and leaves || They are the chronometers of local time. Youw’ll s in Australia i frequent and regular washing to | | S ; keep it beautif o young S C a8 und M Y ey rescne s (5 Advertisements are the only news that rures which serve to ] frect el i 2 b altear of ondinaryaoaps s | really save you money—read them all ordinary soaps soon 1 1e scalp, makes the hair brit- ) M. Hailoran act- 2 ) » and ruins it. | { % D e stmaster and proved to t ¥ R 5 it is why thoughtful mothers ; Missing Teeth are success- §| 0 © master of cerenionten 3 . ; rywhere, now use Mulsified Co- || L) J Our Plates Give Exception- fully replaced by our J§ 1\ 00 R ok eniE e 4 e ate coar, ew ntaln al Satisfaction bridgework. ! S out all the real beauty of the e et Weld was fntro- F I a cannot possibly injure. Nothing But the Best - rat in everything & ) L eannst posibly.dnjur i « s T8 ot ir ; g Two or three oonfuls is a '} Quality considered, our prices ave the lowest in the city. L Jatalked oo anl s w" is xuwn‘nr»‘ IE malkes l 2l OVER 14’000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY L n abund- | it 18 exem- umy lather which D w KEITH i orsaniations. 1o can- e i s Dty g mnaee oic | B The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain r. m. . irt members of the society play in | perennial Bean “Arts Bail s the| e ] ith An Audited Circulation 3 1 1 London. | manage and 1 t fairly sparkle 338 MAIN ST. Office Hours ¢ E T is Miss Mimi J . one of the | wit ¢ 1 lustre, | | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | s of that affair, and the Spanish| You can get f | I'OR YOUR WANTS dancer’s get-up she wol | o1 shampoo at d Cocoanut any drug store,

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