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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1927. RELIGIOUS LEADER HITS CALLOW YOUTH 5 son Who Lacks Own Mind o dc else and *“do what the was severely tional church last Fay was filli evening. Hill who was delivering a sermon in a church in Vermont. Mr Fay opened his address by re- fering ‘to th ton and the Grand Central in N York, and pointing out the people who are carrying South station in Bos- many “excess \ F. L. Fay Deplores Type of Per-| woceny o et misravic, tre mose | The tendency of the present gen- | eration to follow the lead of some | gang criticized by Frederic L. Fay, director of religious education at the South Congrega- Mr. 2 the pulpit during the absence of Rev. Dr. George W. C. | which God has sent to call his at- | | tention fo the way he is going. They | say ‘watch your step.' | “If he disregards these signals he RUTH ELDER WALKS® “'Of all the persons in the world | who is the most miserable, the most M FReIuses to Have Horta Barber| Cut Her Hair d of Fayal, Azores, {Cct. 17 (Ai—Ruth Elder has “snub. bed” the to barber. The American aviatrix who start- | ed people, is the young person who doesn’t do his own thinking, who allows the crowd to think for him. He is the fellow who is the most de- plorable. ’ “What a fine thing it is to find a young person who has the courage |of his own convictions and the will {power to back them up. The young [ed on a flight from New York to | person today doesn't need to take Paris with a pastel-tinted bandeau oft his hat or do homage to the over her rebellions brown hair, was | ages of the past, but for the young lintroduced to the barber yesterday j person who is able to think for him- [by her co-pilot of the lost “Ameri- | self the road to the future looms [can Girl,” George Haldeman, who straight ahead with the doors of |had decided she needed her halr ye: Horta, 1 | su th cel | possibility and unlimited opportuni- trimmed | ties open on all sides. There are un- The aviatrix refused the barber's limited opportunities for the boy or services. Haldeman tried to per- | glrl who is willing to use his own mind and not be led around by the crowd.” 1de her, but Miss Elder “stuck to r guns,” declaring her hair must now grow “onward" and that she is| | Plans To Retire From Concert stage After 51 Years of Brilliant Career estine Schumann-Heink, | world-famed contralto ever had, has made “farewell” Mme. Schumann-Heink told a capa- city crowd at Orchestra Hall yes- terday that this is really farewell. So enth |into her motor car after the con- There were about present at the service. PRIEST ATTAGKS ‘HERCURY’ EDITOR {Galls Him Enemy of Democratic Ideals Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17 (UP)— :H. L. Mencken, editor of the Ameri- 1000 people can Mercury, was attacked {enemy of demox | Bev. James M. G | and editor of the C i an address to the Knights of Colum- bus. ‘ The Cathol: as an ic divine also spoke in cken's of these thing: are |+ otes on Democracy™: Booboisie, the city moron, coun- | try yokels, righteous clodhopper hinds of Dayton, Tenn., anthrapoidal unto them by their | projetart N encla Sortion Who ought to know better. |¢hat Amerfcan people w » are they Whom | g5at9. donkeys and jackasses. will the 1 to every t is to become of it? ““The principle involved is that you and I and the mass of men are a i ; £ |crowd of boobs and should not | 1 HUE A BRELCEA G s S o e e oning, thinking, | 4. “But if hoobs are to be dis- I'he advantage of | {ranchised, T say let us continu ., is a free moral sgent. | Process and also deprive the shrewd, | also is franght with | capable, intellectual fellows of their |right to vote. They are working ere is the atti-| more harm towards democracy than tude of m 1o more keen | anyone else.” or flag: Lt with their | L parents, to float with the Am"rcn; ;Jumor Church League R Now Being Planned | Plans are now under way to or- ganize a Church Basketball league for boys of Sunday School age. Let- ters have been sent out to a num- ber of the churches already an- nouncing the organization of the league which will be held on Wednesday evening October 19th, at “I would rather see a young per- ink for himself even if once le he did show poor judg- cn then he wouldn't do y worse than his elders have done. What does it look like? to go into the other 14 You have before you find the right house. | $:30 p. m. People who build houses alike seem | The league games will be played to be poured out of e mould. lat the Y. M. C. on Saturday evenings. The boys in the various houses express the individuality and | Sunday schools who will be eligible personality of the occups That | to play will be those from 15 to 17 also is true of some people. | years ot age. “I hear young men say, ‘Well, the It is hoped that a large number fellows all do it, I don’t sce why I|of the local churches will be repre- can't." Such a person is beginning ,sented at the mecting this Wednes- to allow to die out the privilege of |day evening so that the league may acting and thinking for himself. get under way within the next few “I have a lot of respect for peo- | weeks. | ple who will stand up for their own convictions and for what they think is best. Let me quote you a para- Little Leads to Leader- ank Cheley: ive your own life. Dare to think your owr Dare to pos: cial, political, religious. Dare to stand on your own feet—row your own boat—experiment, investigate, inquire. Dare to defy the whole world, if the still small voice within prompts you to swim agalnst the stream. Jellyfish never cause even a ripple on the water, but enough ven- turesome les might cause a tidal wave. Therefore, be a whale and spout something that has value. If vou can't do that, then in Heaven's rame be a clam and shut up.’ 1t a persons chooses to lot the crowd think for him, no power on earth can stop him. But, it is also impossible for that person to go on that way forever without coming up against some of the sign posts of warning on the highway of life, “Take a er street where the EN the tothesystem, the various organs try to climinate them. A person of us robust alth may overcome the cold with ght help, but with the young or old or a persoh of low vitality the cold =ay linger and lead to serious results. The best way to get rid of cold and “tip perms s by heling the bady to uncomplimentar of Mus- solini’s manner an govern- ment. | Mencken's writings were termed | hags voung | “Continual viclous, vile and deter- Peopie ng excess | mined expression of disdain and dis- I ¥ | gust for all democratic principl hey don't ses . how perficial | Father Gillis cited following i some of this baggage is. They fail |of terms from Me book, | |fore Wednesday. meeting | | OUTLIN through with bobs. Another chapter in the story of Miss Elder's heroism during the ill- fated flight was added during a day | of receptions and laudations. Before their descent to the sea 360 miles om land last Thursday, it became known, Miss Elder had her courage tested in a breath-taking manner. | fliers had been driving thelr |plane, even then slowed down by a |defective oil line, through a sleet storm. The tail of the plane, on | which a heavy coating of sleet had formed, became too heavy for the plane to be kept on an even keel. | Something had to be done to right | this. There was some gasoline stor- cd in the tail of the plane—a reser: supply to be used in an emergenc: Haldeman and Miss Elder gravely consulted each other as to what | should be done. They decided that the reserve supply of gasoline would | have to be jettisoned. | They then took turns at the stick | while or the other crawled along | the icy fuselage of the plane, then | flying over the tossing Atlantic, and threw overboard some of the re- ve suppl Ruth took her turn at along the fusclage without tremor, it was related, and this chore a complished, returned to do her shift | at the stock. | Although Miss Elder wore her | plus-fours, cricket shirt, plaid | veater and socks to match most of | ie day, she exchanged these once | for a Paris gown loaned her by Mrs. | George MacK of the | traffic director of the Western Union | | Cable company here, at whose home | ie was a guest. She appeared at dinner in this gown, which had to be tucked in at several places owing | to Lier being more slender than her | hostess. | Miss Elder and Haldeman had luncheon in the cable company’s mess room, where the American residents kept them so long telling of their adventure that the fliers were prevented from accepting the | invitation of the British consulate to have tea there. Heavy rains pre- | vented them from touring the island The Portuguese mailboat Lima, M on which Miss Elder and Haldeman are to sail for Lisbon, Portugal, is {not expected to reach that port be- The fliers will journcy overland from Lisbon to Paris, according to present plans. crawling wife S FASCIST REFORMS Brescia, Oct. 17 (UP)—Secretary- General Augusto Turati of the Fas- § ist party outlined Fascist reforms in g a speech at a mass meeting of work- men. It was undeniable, he declar- d that marked reduction had been effected in the cost of living, though, he added, still more adjustment was necessary to lower prices proportion- ately to the increased value of cur- rency. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Get rid of that cold the natural way § TAKE FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE BUILDS UP THE BODY TO THROW OFF DISEASE GERMS—SOOTHES AND HEALS cast them off in the natural way. There isnobeter remedy for this than Fathe John's Medicine which is a tonic fooc medicine perfectly blended, pleasant to take and easy to digest. The hizh grade cod liver oil with cther healthful ingredients in Father John's Medicine supply the ndeded fizhting strength and build new blood and tissue. It soothes and heals and relieves the irritated membrane. Sev- | enty years of success; no alcohol or harmf: drugs. that the singer has not been heud, in better voice in the last decade. ME. SHUMANN-HEINK SINGS LAST FAREWELL |Schuman-stemic ‘et oo e ithe concert stage as long as any vestige of her voice remains,” said |Glenn Dillard Dunnin the Herald- Examiner, “for its glories are not a fraction of her art” This reviewer spoke of the “matchless quality of focussed power and expressive tim- bre” of her volce as it wrought its “familiar magic.” Edward Moore —Voice Better Than Ever Chicago, Oct. 17 (A—Mme. Ern- after 51 ars of as brilliant a career as a in the Tribune| sald: “The sad part of it is, there is 00 0 . to take her place.” Mme. Schumann-Heink, atter a farewell tour, plans to retire from concert work. Her homs is in Chi- cago. ng farewell to her Chicago public. Other public performers have appearances, but TO GUARD AGAINST RAIDS Chefoo, China, Oct. 17 (F)—The | British warship Vindicative has ar-| rived here to prevent possible raids | on the local branch of the Hong| fastic were her auditors at she was nearly mobbed getting iF Morning paper critics commented i 58 West Main Street GIFT SHOP Kong-Shanghal bank where a por- tion of salt tax has been de Local representatives Chang Tsing Chang have dem that the foreign inspector turn over the Gabelle to him Two other persons in the automo- bile, Ludia Nadeau, sister of the in- jured girl, and Batiste Bondville and Philip Danbroise, driver of the ma- chine, escaped injury. All are from Nashua, N. H. Danbroise was Piles Go Quick Without Salves or Catting arrested Extarnal treatment. 1don bants’ TWO MOTORISTS HURT ~ |chores,of, egkicss artine e cause is inside—bad efrculation. The blood is stagnant, the veins flabby The bowel walls are weak. the pars almost dead To quickly and safely rid yourself of pital by a passing motorist. Na- | deau suffered fractures of the skull and collar bons. At the hospital, it was sald that the girl's condition was critical and that she may die. Moran's condition is regarded as serious. WHEN AR OVERTURNS Driver Arrested As Result of Acci- dent—Girl in Critical Condition In Hospital 0d to the raw, sensi- Internal traatment iz Ointments and other treamtnets can't give lasting M. D, a spectallst, vears ago to find & Lancester, Mass, Oct. 17 (P—Two| Savona, Oct. 17 (UP)—Garibaldi for piles. Ho sc- persons were injured, one of whom |veterans, clad in their red shirts, !s preparation HEM- ROID, and tried it in hundreds of cases before ha was satisfied. Now HEM-ROID ls eld by druggists everywhere under guarantes harmiess tabiet, easy at the . which will gladiy price to any dis- may die, and a motorist was arrest- ed after an automobil~ in which|the laving of the cornerstone of a they were riding overturned after' monument to Garibaldi. “Our gen- rounding a curve at South Lancaster|eral” was chesred heartily when the carly today. The Injured were Miss| patriots’ name was mentioned in Mildred Nadeau and Victor Moran. | speeches were present at a ceremony marking Sale Starts Tuesday \ . 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