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S, PINAFORE" i Eddy-Glover n, will *The Grand “Naple Duche: Dvorak Morgen™ and tussian Slumb Considered Blessing to Poor— May Have Election Efect April (P—Nation- approval was given today to rday’s elimination of the four century old tax on tea by the house of commons, acting with the budget- |ary proposals of Winston Churchill, chancellor of the exchequer, as its ufel's Strau e | YLondon, 16 wid ¥ IS HALF CENTURY OLD Sclected by Legion First Pro- duced in This City in 1883, nieasure was recogni where as of real worth to Eng- poor people, who must have ca even when sometimes they cannot have their food. A recent estimate caleulated an individual annual tea consumption per person of ton pounds. Due to the elimina- 1 of the tax this ten pounds this r will be 80 cents cheaper than post. American g Pi theater on next nd Wednes of tickets will well's Drug store ©s promise of hein ur productions The following lish their Palace was general speculation as effect the measure would lave us a vote getter in the general 1ection of crnment papers today said it was a Led repentance and should heen cancelled long ago. The conservative journal ssings on the ¢ while the vred at it as ering betting men reported wuich pleased with repeal of the bet- tax law and if budgetary ben arc even reckonable as influenc- ¢lectors then the lief on tea betting should, some thought, nd the conservatives in good 1d on polling day. Naturally con- atives themselves believed they ave the desired influence and Cxiricate them trom what many be- lieved to be a crisis in their affairs. Betting on Conservatives 1 need by the budget speech ¢ sharp cificial stock quotations for the cor rnment quotation jumped three point 3 at is to say that even money was aval th con- servatives would win that many par- 66 MILES ON GALLON CF GAS Iter Critchlow, 4630-B Street on, 1L, has patented a Vapor re Gas Saver and Carbon nator for all Autos and En- s that beats any ever got out. 014 Fords report high as €6 on. Fords 55 amaz e B S Harry Bonney AL L. Klein Thure Jehnson Walter R. Falk George Hallin 1 Josephson budget me: I Fredrickson opposition press nory Corbin chorus rection of as pop Britainites had a raw Bis 0 s on Jan- was excha s to 2 Fort Griswold to State 1 v i 5 ‘\;v’u :!u W New s report more. to send 1 to him today. y and to make State rywhere 2250 ) per month BETTER THAN EVER ~ AND THATS SAYING A rLot! PLYMOUTIE ELLC 218 State Noew Maven, THE ITALIAN MUSIC EMPORIUM. 52 Lafayette Street. G. BURTON WELLS, 356 Arch Street. HUTION & JONES, Plainville, Conn. AL'S GARAGE, Southington, Conn, co., S Buy Your Smoothtop Gas Range NOW and Save Money OUR APRIL SALE is in full swing. If you buy now you get a Special Sale Discount and your Smoothtop will save money for you forever after- wards hecause it saves gas, This is the range that 00ks a whole meal on one urner. A SMALL DEPOSIT INSTALLS ONE IN YOUR KITCHEN AND WE MAKE A GCOD ALLOWANCE OXN YOUR OLD RANGE A. MILLS Sheet Metal Work 66 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing Heating PHONES 5100—5101 | | bestowed their | “barrenshoddy elee- | | | | | | liamentary seats. There was no cor- responding reduction in the figures|in which there are grave perils. of the other two parties such as| *Traditionalism rests satisfied in usually happens wher one party ‘conh'ssing the creed of the fathers makes a gain. Labor remained at|ywhile having no vital experiences of 250—254 and the liberals at 82—86. | the realties theso creeds were There was the usual sniping from | grinally written to set forth and de- oprosition leaders, Philip Snowden, | fonq* he added, chancellor of the exchequer in th | ¥ - formal labor government said it was * ot a budget statement but an “elec- tion smanifesto and a bribery budget.” Mr. Lloyd George, leader of the liberal party, said disappoint- nent in it would grow on examina tion day te day and week to weel, METHODIST HITS AT attitude of mind and a habit of “The great creeds of Christendom are not without their significance and importance as historic docu- | ments but it needs always to be kept in mind that the great truths |of veligion are not primarily intel- |1ectual, and that Christianity did not |originate in logical proportion and {that it cannot be kept alive by in- | sistence on the rigid acceptance of ‘anm(‘nl credal statements. | “Another peril of traditionalism is that we should remain satisfied to | | proclaim loyalty to the customs and institutions handed down from the | past while we ourselves have no originality, nor power of adaptation for the needs of the present. Says Christianity Cannot Live on Rigid Ancient Creeds portant fact that there are values in | tradition which the race will not s : . | readily consent to lose and without New Haven. April 16.—UP—Ed- | (11" o shall be poor indeed. For win D. Mouzon of the Methodist | just as riches in civilization, in Episcopal church, south, in a Beech- | literature, in art, in music and in er lecture today at the annual con- |science have come down from the vocation of the Yale divinity school. | past, so also with religion. And it declared that traditionalism is an |must be admitted that with certain THIS IS | “We are not overlooking the im- | e | men who call themselves progressive thinkers, the love of novelty is great- er than the love of truth. City Items Joseph A. Vasney of 535 Stanley |street reported-to the police at 9:30 Ilast night that his car struck a pub- lic works sign at Elm and North | streets. I. W. 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