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o e B T —— | engagements of France are that there where in French interests. She has military alliances with Belgium and Poland. France also has limited alliances {with Rumania and one or two other | Balkan states. | (Continued from First Page) | There is the delicate Ttalo-French | —— situation. Almost anything that one under arms; Belgium | might say on this subject would be ‘ from 47,000 | controverted by a competent au-| from 25,000 tpority in Rome or in Paris. Never-| T is love, but love may flame as a fire | of wrath. s not history replete with | |illustrations of the anger of God | DEVIL CASTS NETS Ficee roo oo I hell. And if there is a is ino fact less disputable that | Rev. Chares Barelt Deags 17" ™ > e e . Birds Smarter Than Men ‘ 7,000 men would | has inereased its army urch and ito 79,000 and Greeee ney snare Satan faith in the ¢ ! break dow hie weayes the inconsistencies of bro- o 66,000, Rumania has an &rmy |theless, a situation does exist that| Birds have sense eno 1o fly | fessing Christians into a net to old | o 595,000 compared with 103,000 | gives some concern on this side of away from nets spread before their|men and women away from attend- |maintained there before the War. the frontier. The incidents along the eves but men and women walk into|4nce in the house of God. EVery) gites nen-combatant in the igouthern part of the frontier last the snares of Satan with their eyes | day one meets those who ar Great war have felt impelled 10 0dd | year were vicwed as a disagr : r consequences for | °d. 1 their reasoni [to ir military establishments. | hint of a certain unrest in It open &nd sull their foolishness thet can never be | thing to do with Switzerland, which had a so-called ot to nce. The newspapers fully told, asserted Rev. Charles Bar- | Ple or relizion is of the most active militia before the war ©of of the two countries engage trom | rett, formerly of this city ,in his ser- | @nd repellent kmd. But th 155 000, has now 170,000 owing 1o time to time in polemics, and on 1non at the People's church yester- | Oblised to admit that the nuniber oF 17050 0 gveq organization. Denmark | poth sides is driven “the bitter day morning. Basing his subject. Incongistent members s inde TV s increased its peace strength [quill” Italy is supposed here, right- “Nets to Cateh Men,” on the Bib-|small from 14,000 in 1913, to 33,000, Hol- |y or wrongly, to have ambitions in | lical proverb, “surcly in vain the| = S net is spread in the s of (T Ul bird,” Mr. Barrett pointed out thit IABS GAPTURE TROPHIES human beings lack the common sense of birds and that it obligation of the pulpit to speak out | from 0 to Spain .000, Portugal has Nor- land 00, from 93,000 to declined from 30,000 to 25,000, northern Africa as an outlet to her | constantly growing population. Mus- | solini has aroused the patriotic and was tl B from 500 ofticers and voluntarily |intensity beyond anything seen in | s & | ———— enlisted men to 28,500, since the unification under | o o Siler Cups DBrought Home Iiy| The phrase “western Euror Smmanuel, Garibaldi and | {=oihess e paluls s 1o {has been used for the reason that Cavour. | ée ‘“:x‘"‘:m 2‘ ,’m ) i Players and Medal fer Ap- Jurope taken as a whole has about he figures for the French army agents of vice flourish,” b : ; 000,000 fewer men under arms. lare less formidable upon anulysis k up in tur E ance By Major . . s 5 BB e o o e | peatanci By he German army has shrunk from |than the total might seem. Or and B, Fite and 800,000 to 100,000, Russia and the hundred and fifty thousand are for men and women, {nfidelity. | Drut s s - |succession states carved from her |tive colonials and irregulars in Al- “There is the net of infidelity. | Irum ¢ i 1 ion | 2 o : san 1:'“0“: HL‘, if he can get Ll ed two silvir cups as first prize for |have about 900,000 now, instead of 'geria, Tunis and Morocco, and 16, to disbelieve the great truths o best appearance in line and second 1,200,000, as in 1913, Austria and'500 men enlisted in the Foreign ligion it will be casy work for for playing at the state drum |her succession states have 190,000 ) Legion. Another 50,300 are na D nlial - theic (mond lay activitic *linstead of 424,000 in 1913, Bulgaria, | colonials in Senegal, Malagasy and Hence he spreads before the instead of £0,000, is limited Indo-China. | Saf ipt-his die ) letown, o, | The figures for the Italian army, | and vile accusations t religion Sullivan was also | Why these armaments? | although not counting the 49,000 in s so spr its evil al as the first prize | is a question thrusting up | the colonial garrisons, might be con- This met i ¥ i 4 i design may not be u aring major in line iy - parliaments when budgets are sidered as including 28,000 arr o ats it 45 drum - corps WRINg opated, at Geneva always, in pe- |customs and fronticr guards. The inte it. They listen to the activities riodical literature frequently. Th: reserve fascists, highly organized ; ) e 1 1 i 1 3 ‘ ing of the encmics of Cl b 5 comprehensive reply is the wide- land spirited, number know not until they have beconic | Writers” Club Honors spread distrust, suspicion, fear that |side the 50,000 in actual mentally ensnared o -\vx Noted Turkish Author rervad rl‘ councils of governments. | ‘The prevailing mood then asked scveral rhetorical qu Py, A . P'vace engagements of much for- | Europe seems to be a unive tions to bring out lis point that] SONEERLTONE T L ek Ha. Mality have been adopted by Eu-longing for peace and security Christians are more trusted than in l"ul Y o e .k:&\w‘!\ of Tur. | 'opean powers at Genoa in 192 } - - fidels and that they leud happicr ;:‘ el e n i A Donora At GenEyaisin i at Locarno in PUBLIC WORKS HUEARING lives. | any member of the P. E. N. club, an | 1925, and now, most solemn of | The board of public works wil “Thepe s the met of sensualism. | B CC "0 © Ation of writers, | a1l perhaps. the Briand-Kellegg [Mect tomorrow evening at 7:30 Satan would break down all veguvd TN URE IR T Tl e such | convention of 1025, The distrust of f0'clock to take action on thr for religion and turn all men ax et Tohn Galsworlhy, H the present is an inheritance of the | Poriant hearings concerning high rom Christ. He would ho ’”““ e Edwin Arling- |1 the survival of tradition and | The streets are Wilcox, | Bive attention 10 Ue o Yiere. |ton Robincon, Robert Frost, Rabin- (he habits of thought deeply fixed | MAM a1 Sexion ehiwels, ail "e‘h;" e e athway the net | drinath Tagore and eminent literary by the training of the —elderly [ okl venopiat fore me laya 1n tie nuitvay D | men of some 50 natior Siatesmen insomimend ot mublis| Ll 13 pioposea tovace: ! of sensuousre 6 moulasaate o e et [ Husinee | street from Oak strect to Erwin| them with argum ey P iy ambassador of the Ottoman| Each country has its specific rea-|L'ace and to accept Wilcox strect} 1o their baser nat Le w PR, EEgits from West to North strcet, incln iy bive at the Court of James sons adequate to itself even if un- | o 00 o duce them to belicve that since (h i diie A ing Erwin Place. 1t is also pro % 4 AR a Jater at Brussels, and his son, | expressed*or not much talked about PSR o) duaues ¢ SHER S 5 ETin6lo Beas wax the dast Murkisn{itheve. arel iha dtalo. Jnso) Blas aic | Do Rdttojcstablishitatusctiana ern rial nature are natural it is th Lusseln: deny, Wa. i are the Italo-Juge Slav dif-| .5 on g section of North stre Vine purpose that they should char iffaires at Washington be- ferenccs. Roumania has her Bessa- | 000 08 1 gratified his reasoning is carr the World War. rabian question. Poland, with 242.- i TR on without ference to 1 \..'.‘.Iu,’ el G men under anmis, has her doubls | arASS OF THANKSGIVING natural and moral limitations that % hom he married when B of Russda, her fears of Germany o | 1 ondon, Aug. 27 (P—Solenn hi should centrel all tification of | Was ambassador a L account of the Danzig corridor, her {mags in fhanksgiving for the s sensuous passions and desires, The [ WO divorced )mu}m ;.v ‘I”i\ A!; ‘d\- open dispute with Lithuania. The ing of the Kellogz-Briand pact w foul ensnarer reasons thu We -Hl‘i’””?g“;" SLE A ";‘ veiloq | little entente” — Czechoslov sung in Westminster Tathedral this| should live out our animal natures |‘”5| ) i~‘lm1 Stamboul. has | fugoslavia - and - Rumania—have (morning | as. animals live out thelrs;.and not| = - Il“(hn”.mlv it b tor bl Loeis "m"‘l"?ns with Hungary| Official representatives of Can- | aifew have been canght in the|returned from Haly fo care Y over the minority question. ada, the Irish Free State, India and meshes of this lo AT e e The armaments of France, easily the Union of Sonth Africa were in cult to point ont those who are en-{ o DA B e powerful country on the! = snared. They are pletsed WILE 1 of this city continues to fill enz require some explana- | '1® consresation sensnal and seck gratiication ol the R ¢ Dhefore | tion, the French feel. Prevailing | e e men » { speaker before 2| SWATLOWS ¥ PONT senses above all soul intervsts, | R 4o bt lahe{ diotant G ine nisnecdmentioey (e o AT DOWR IR BORRE © “1t should m\\:-:cl lm“\" o S e e ate. The demo- [1evel is that France more than any gy, 50 n 00 5000 D0 0 ” he an 1l nature shou othe opr esponsibl for o 0y Amerie R e ‘; stature, the moral | him ito speak at a meeting of the Al|peace in Europe, that is to onll s gt L L L l‘“"’l'fl It i e Satr, e Smith club of Putnam Tuesday, the maintenance of fhe Statts 4uo. |hone which beeame stuck in her S Sttty of the men and I8 his|MEAE [ Deside that, it is felt here that the |throat at a Tuncheon. source of joy I time and in Cler- | o e it He spoke next of the “net of mor- | [ ] ® ality,” reclaring that Satan hates the | Flood of Clrist and that his follow- ers declares the way to 1 n lies through reformation rather than r generation, The *“net of the love of | God’ 'is an ingenious net, Mr. n‘u,“ rett said. Satan changes his tac-| tics, he asserted. “He does not make any destructive statements about | God, but most respectiul ones, I says, ‘God is loving. He is good. He is so good and loving He could r.mi cause anguish to men, He loves men s0 much that he wouldn't consign any of them to Iiell, no matter how bad they might become. And so out of truths and lics abou! God's love he weaves 2 net to catch men. | “There is no fact more clearly | taught in Scripture than that God is| angry with the wicked and will pun- | ish them for the wickedness. God UCH remarkable washing speed was un- thought of before the Maytag originated the Gyrafoam washing action and the heat- retaining cast-aluminum tub, yet it washes the daintiest garments as carefuily as if done by hand vashes by water action alone—a torrent of water passing back and forth through the meshes of the clothes. 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This P B i b Guk i on a Sl 15 the way all Maytag Aluminum Washers are sold. e DINHAM SALES COMPANY Any hour of \ay or nizht that P 1.0 P AR 4 Baby becomes fretful. o t BRI 153 Arch Street Telephone 3317 with mothers than it is 43 ArC ree € e Ofle Adrugzist has it P38 Aluminum Weasher I ( : | f such | Remains Virtually Same Despite | ternal reven 3 i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928 W shown in 1927 over 1926. The heavy increase of this year is further em- phasized when it is noted that the principal miscellancous taxes in- for a decided decline in collections from corporations. Corporations and Individuals Where last year corporations paid 1926 and before. Repeal of Auto Tax Felt | Some loss of revenue was effected by the repeal of the tax on automo- |biles and motorcycles, which was|$18,068,705.87 and individuals $15,- |crease of last year was a'so in to- made effective May 4, but this|731,045.20, this year the figures were (bacco levies. Increased manufacture in the the single present amounted to little pretty nearly equal. Corporations |month incjuded in paid $17,487,721.26 to the Jederal figures. government, or $580.983.61 less than The reduction of the tox on non- they paid las* year, while individuals beverage spirits from $1.65 per proof | paid $16.893,465.88, or $1,162.420.68 gallon to $1.10 was the only other more than they did last year. cut of any importance, most miscel- The total income taxes for {laneous tax rates remaining at vir-|country yielded $2.219, and sale of small cigarettes is ac- counted the chief factor in the In- crease, says the report of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, which has just released these figures. Taxes on all classes of large cigars the |1ast year showed that 6,483,079.639 |were manufactured. This is a one Drop Throughout Nation ; - S e [tually the same level. In the case |$45.379,340.83 less than they yiel |per cent decline from the number | (Washingten Bureau of the X. B. Herald) |of the income-tax affecting corpora- |in 1927. While income taxes declin- | manufactured last year. There was Washington, D. C., Aug. 27—In- tions, there was a drop to 13 pered, it is evident that they formed a|a 14 per cent decline in the number cent from 13 1-2 per cent. larger proportion of .the total rev- receipts in Connecti- of small cigars, which this year to- cut for the fiscal year cnding June | Connecticut income taxes repre- |€hue than last year. {talled 401,135,960, 0 remained virtually the same asisented $34.351,187.14 of the total [ The receipts for 1928 include pa¥-| pe pumber of small cigarettes N the preceding The 1928 | revenue receipts of 1114,139.7 ments of the third and fourth i“"madf’ was 100,581,773,100, an eight It less than one-half of one increase over the $36,110,447.88 culv‘ {le 61141 gures of § represent r the income tayes amount- |Slallments of the tax on returns of 709.750.07 of the total rey- |net income for 1926, and first and '110.447.85. The Second installments of the ta returns of net income for 1927, g | Last ye: per cent | g to enue receipts of {income tax collections_for the state | per cent gain over the number last vear. large cigarettes, however, de- Onclined 13 per cent to 10,512,743, cted in 1 for the country as a whole, for the |Tor® than last year. consequently )it itk gngn S TS0 E3e 0706 callected over tiie|fonming @ slightly higher percontage| _Tobacco Tax Up less than of the total revenue taken in the The principal increase in the l‘o\-! state. 3 enue from miscellaneous tases for ! There S A i | Receipts from taxes on individual [the fiscal yegr was from tobacco | w:_"‘“ dm"m‘“““‘_ Sen! ‘v“n."‘in:'nm s not only formed the mum‘vj\:wl|u_1d(t!fi\l_r0.<. This amounted to side from the refunding of $142..|increase over last year, but the $20.279,835.99, as compared Wwith an | colleeted. 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