New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1928, Page 12

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i 39 b 1 might write on and on about It a: - RY but must not indluge. = (Store Open Friday Until 9 P. M — Close Saturdays at 6 P. M | Now—New Importance % LETTER BAGK HOME Miss Cowles Tells of Conditions in Natal ; C. Cowles, formerly of this city and for the past year an active mission- BRITAIN SAD T0 OPPISE MONARCHY Reported Objecting to Zogu As Albanian King Belgrade, Aug. 31 (UP) — Re- ary at the Umzumbe Mission station | yorts from Tirana today said that at Umzumbe, Natal, has been re- | the British minister there had pro- ceived by friends in this city and i | tested against proclaiming of Ach- it the local missionary voices the very great need of support which the mission faces. She also explains some of the peculiar views of the natives and also outlines some of their weird superstitions. Miss Cowles, who is supported in her missionary work by the First and South Congregational churches in this city, is a daughter of the Rev. George C. Cowles, formerly of this city, and is a niece of Mrs. Marcus White. Her letter follows Our last post from ‘“hom brought your cheque for the work. I can’t tell you how tremendously glad I was to get it, for we are in really desperate meed of just such Belp. Our financial burdens for the past few months have been extreme ly heavy, and the grant which w bad hoped would be forthcoming from the municipality of Johannes- * burg has not materialized. We have even had to consider closing some of our work, but it is very painful to take backard steps when the need s sa great. you will see from the heading of this letter, I am way away from my work, having a little holiday on the mission station where my grand- where med Zogu as the King of Albaniu Saturday. It was understood the minister had demanded postponement of the proclamation pending approval by | Greece and Jugoslavia. Reports indicated, that demonstrations in faver Achmed Zogu were increas | daily in Tirana. Hundreds para and concluded their parades front of the new king's home. It was reported Wednesday ! Italian airplanes circled over A med Zogu's home and drop; | pamphlets eulogizing the new ki The parliament since Tuesday | been busy revising the constituti | to permit conversion of the repu c into a monarchy. meanwhil: Parls, Aug. 31 (UP)—Althoug |a new king will be crowned Satus ‘d-’ly, when Achmed Zogu beecom |the king of Albania, the best in | formed French political circles to |day believed the transference o Albania from a republic to a mon archy would make no difference in world politics. It is a well known fact in Paris that the new ruler has been filled NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUéT 81, 1928, DAVIDSO Y . iy ) o # 7 ) / Z / 74 7. i The Newest in Smart Fall Cloth Coats For Sport and Dress Wear Rich Luxurious Fall Fabrics Plain and Gorgeously Fur Trimmed Supreme in Fashion and Value Attaches to the Accessory New Fall Gloves Smart French kid washable suede gloves in the popular pull-on style with neat scal- loped top, full P. K. sewn. New fall street colors, silver Priced at, grey and sand. $3.00 For Smart Sport Wear Pull-On Soft French Kid P. K. sewn, $3.98 Colored Novelty Boxes Made of wood and paper and covered with lovely decorative pap- with ers. Choice of various sizes and cabinets, for keeping hosiery, gloves, hankies, neckwear. Smart looking cabinets for jewelry and trink- ets, waste baskets and pair, With dainty self stitch tops, Smart shades of beaver and tan. Priced at only, pair ..... 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Dur- ing the past week there have been two church weddings—and as the church is right next door we are all eoxpected to attend—and have had two visits from witch doctors who have just recently been converted. One of these witch doctors is the one of whom my mother wrote in the June number of the Missionary Her- ald. It is perfectly amazing what a glorious change has taken place in the lives of these two women who have cast aside all their heathen dress with the additional parapher- palla of their profession, and have burned or given to us their drums | of Jugosiavia but when he returned | to Albania he became friendly with | Ttaly. | 1t was pointed out that Achmed | | Zogu has accepted everything asked | by Premier Mussolini, even a prac- | | tical Italtan protectorate, because | Italy has the right by treaty to in- | | tervene in the interior affairs of | | Albania. | This situation naturally is a | great aid to Zogu because Italy can | | send armed forces into Albania to uphold the throne if ever it is men- | { aced. | Zogu will be practically an abso- | lute ruler as indeed he has been for years. fFrench leaders today preferred to wait and see what echoes came from the enthronation Saturday and | What effects the enthronation will | have upon the general Balkan po- | and cow's tails and other divininglitical situation. instruments. These women had nev- er before been in a house, and it ‘was screamingly funny to hear their | exclamations as they were conduct- | ed éver it from top to bottom. In one room they caught a glimpse of themselves in a mirror, and great was the excitement, greatest thrills of their lives; at first the older witch doctor absolutely re- | board, said tused to take that perilous journey! But her curiosity got the better of her, and she ventured forth, | One of the great experiences of that visit for them was listening to | the phonograph. We happen to| Bave a record of the Incantations of | & witch doctor, and when that was | put on, the excitement reached its height; great was the craning of necks, and the peering of eyes into the box from whence came the sound! How I wish you might both enjoy with us such experiences as/ this. In Johannesburg we do not see matives in their raw state; by the | time they reach that “‘university of | erime,” they are pitifully sophisti- | cated, and it seems as though the meed for the guiding hand of the| missionary was greater even than| out in the wilds. Civilization for the | the native African is absolutely de- moralizing without the Christ spirit. In my work with the sick and with the mothers of babies in the | daby clinics, a wonderful opportun- | ity is given me to touch the hearts of the people. The baby clinics es- pecially are a joy to me. In one of these clinics we have four pairs | of twins, as cute and lovable as! | who served a brief term in Mis- | Missing Missionary | Official ex-Convict | | Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 31 (UP)—Ber- tillon experts have informed the | | Southern Baptist Home Mission | The process of | board that C. 8. Carnes, its missing | climbing the stairs was one of the | treasurer, is an ex-conviet. | Dr. B. D. Gray, secretary of the | identification experts had compared photographs of | Carnes with pictures of a convict | sour! and 13 months in the Atlanta | federal penitentiary Gray said that “astonishing as it may seem,” the experts said the photographs were | of the same man. | The scnsational report first was made at a closed meeting of mem- bers of the mission board here yes- terday,oit was learned. | Carnes was a respected Atlanta business man and secretary of the | board for nine years. He disappear- | ed August 15, Joseph Conrad, the novelist, could not speak English until he was 19. Itching, Irritations of the Skin and Scalp Use Healing Liquid Zemo Don’t suffer from an ugly, itchy any little bables one could with to SN Do not endure Skin Tortur: see. David and Solomon are our N1 [Irritations. 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