New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1929, Page 5

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MEXICAN CHURCH HARMONY LACKING Settlement of Problem Still Gauses Difference of Opinion Mexico City, July 19 (P—Settle- ment of the church problem in Mex- ico does not mean that “harmony has been restored irf the Mexican | family” and that the people have set | themselves unanimously to the task | of national reconstruction, as had been predicted in some quarters | would be the case | Opinion still Divided { Opinion in the “revolutionary fam- | ily” is divided today as it was before | the church and state brought to an | end their three old controversy, | and in the p t instance those | who before were the most ‘ardent | supporters of the government’s poli- | cies find themselves on the other side of the fence. ’ The majority of the people, being Catholic. is content with the agree- ment allowing reopening of the churches. But the minority which prior to the agreement upheld the zovernment's stand and which now finds itselt opposed to it, is a well or- | zanized group and constitutes a| strong factor in Mexican life. | The minority refuses to reconcile itself to the return of the Catholic | ests. It holds that the M n revolution achieved one of i fis ost forward steps by riddin country entirely of church associa- | tion and that by allowing the priests | to return the government rendered null one of the benefits of the move- ment which startd with the over- throw of the Porfirio Diaz regime in | 1910, Many Anti-Religious Tt is well known that m; v most prominent membe: group are strongly anti-religiou: An outstanding l¢ church minority is Go Tejeda of Vera newspapers publist is reported to ha Portes Gil, protesting against any wrrangement which would allow th. | (atholic clergy to return to the pul- | pits in Mexico. Similar e from the Vera Cruz nd various worke organizations in Ve Cruz also were published. Newspapers Censored Soon after the church-state agree- | ment as concluded the government | re <tmi the w\nm newspapers on incoming and num i The censorship on cd after having be: force only two days, with no explanation of any kind offe GOURALD RECORD SHOWS HEROISH French General Active in Syria Following World War Paris. July 19 (/—The. visit of General Henri Gouraud to the United States where he is attending celebrations in honor of the Rain- bow division which he commanded during the war, brings back to mind the battle of Khan s tn | July, 1920, when the g . then | 2 ioner to Syria, | ul and paci- | from Palm torth to day’s mar asked one of the returning | ng flight bout 40.000 men and camels,” re- i the aviator. Then the game is even. T have 10.000 men here. We attack at ' Gouraud decided | e Ar s were in full flight toward | ere is another side to General Gouraud | When May Day comes each year and the communists announce, with great gusto their arations to disturb the p the min ister of the i of police. fea forces will prove | maintain order. must call upon the | Ask Gouraud! to Help They turn to General Gour y governor. and he malkes t ary arrangements, assigni troops to various strategical poi of the city. In active service ar in the thicke himself losi nares to him than st pitched battles : enemy during the war Recommends Blanks magazine,” instructed ers on the t of May la ot those th nks first only | ir absolutel cossary and you are attacked.” Then he hesitated for a moment, and a sad look came into e concluded for don't fire the others, | e is killed.” 31 Drown as Vessel Strikes Floating Mine | Bucharest, Rumania, July 19 (#-- Thirty-one persons were drownel arly vesterday in disaster to the Russian ship Volga which struck a floating mine in the Black sea. ships arriving at Black sea ports renorted The Volga sent out an S O 8, dne- fng the nizht. later stating that 21 Persons- as: s and 17 of the ¢ 4 v ac cen drown- iled Tuesday froin of Novorosstisk rs and merchandise. Cape T outh Africa, has a housing shortage. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929. EW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER. ! VACATION Specials for Saturday Girls’ $2.98 Cool Summer Dresses Made of floral figured Dimity and Batiste. Short sleeves and sleeveless. $1 98 Sizes 7 to 14. An Unusual Value for Saturday at each 9 Gowns, Chemises and Panties Lot of Rayon Underwear that sold up te 98¢ each. Motbel BlosediOut S a b umd R et each 69C 7 Men’s $3.00 Dress Shirts EXTRA SIZES Silk striped Mad ttached collar and neckband styles. 17.95 L? 19. $1 95 Saturday .. each 733.00 Rayon Bed Spreads Size 80x108, with scalloped edges. — Rose, Gold, Green and Blue. Extra Special for Saturday $1 '98 = Sale! Women’s Street Dresses Values to & In sizes 36 to 46. Made of Dimity, Lawn, Pique and Print. }\ha Special for Saturday $1.00 Boy’s Linen Knickers \i/ow T tu ]S Scores of new summer novelties comfortable. Saturday, Choice $5.00 Side Front and Side Hook Girdles All sizes, at an exccpmnnl» $2'98 An odd lot of popular makes to close out. saving. Saturday Only CHlLDREN’S HOSE — Children’s — — Boys' — SILK SOCKS GOLF HOSE 45C pair 4SC pair 15 ¢ and-73 lengths Smart New Designs A Special Value for Saturday Sizes 7 to 141, Women's Full Fashioned SILK HOSE Saturday $1.39 Service and chiffon makes. Women's “Twin Point” SILK HOSE Saturday 84c Pure thread silk from top to toe. Several new fashionable shades. Every pair pure silk MENS GOLF HOSE Group 1 Group 2 95¢ GOLF HOSE $1.50 GOLF HOSE Sizes 10 to 1115, Sizes 10 to 111s. SEUREER 5 oa a0t om0 Goao 19R0P 49C Saturday ... 7,628 Yards Wash Goods to Close Out Flowered Dimities, Lawns, Rayons, Figured Percales, Draping materials and plain Newport Voile. Value to 5 . per yard 2 C Saturday to Close Out All $3.00 Fancy Handbags "0 Close Out. This includes all of our Whi te Kid, Tapestry Silk and Leather Bags. Back strap handles—pouch styles. Saturday r Vacation Specials for LITTLE TOTS “RED STAR | 59¢ BIRD'S-EYE" CRIB BLANKETS HEMMED DIAPERS Size 30x40 $1.11 42¢ in Pink, | Size 24x24 Stitched borders in Blue and White ‘ 1 dozen to package fancy nursery patterns LIMIT 1 TO CUSTOMER | LIMIT 1 TO CUSTOMER LIMIT 2 TO CUSTOMER Infants’ 59¢ PILLOWS _ Size 1315x17 42¢ Silk Floss Filled Men’s New Dress Pants Well made and full cut. Summer Flanncis worsteds. Sizes 29 to 50. Saturday Special Tomorrow! Special Sav-ings In Qur Newly Located Toilet Goods and Drug Dept. BAY STATE TOILET I‘A\l’l‘lll” | 50¢ PRO-PHY-LAC-TIC HAIR 2,600 sheets to a rolls BRUSHES—Saturday ALL $1.00 FACE l'()\\ DERS 79 C ;():fit])ll()l:‘l’(())'::‘l)hll\ and CREAMS S 2 i - 10c Jergen's All 7’0‘_' TOILET SOAP 3 ROUGES 10¢ Turkish 25¢ DJER KISS TALCUN WASH CLOTHS Saturday . !‘w“—fis"rom CLOSED SATURDAY EVENING AT 9 0'CLOCK ——— AT RAPHAEL'S TOMORROW —SATURDAY! CLEARANCE SALE WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ Summer Dresses TO BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS THAN COST! N EW BRITAIN the city at prices that always hring savings. In this sale you have the exceptional women know that Raphael's has the largest assortment of dresses in opportunity of finding just the dress you want at less than the usual selling price found in July Clearance Sales elsewhere. i THE SALE OF THE SEASON! NEW SUMMER SILK - DRESSES Values Up to $5.00 Sale Price—Saturday y $298 FIGURED I H\' I'S — POLKA DOTS ESS . SHADES \ \ecl\ Styles Unusual At Thls Price! SMART and YOUTHFUL DRESSES Values Up to $9.95 Sale Price—Saturday M: \\\ I AS Cape Collars ED CHIFFONS — POLKA DOTS S VE and SLEEVELESS STYLES WITH and WITHOUT CAPE COLLARS At An Exceptional Price! COLORFUL — STYLISH DRESSES Values Up to $14.95 Sale Price—Saturday $2 95 PRINTED CHIFFONS PRINTED GEORGETTE — FLAT CREPE PRINTS Long Sleeve—Short Sleeve—Sleeveless 2-Piece Style — Ensemble Style Plenty of Navy Blues

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