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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH DEDICATED Impressive Exercises in House of Worship on West Main Street Services at the First Church Christ, Scientist, yesterday took the form of dedication exercises. During the past week the final debt cn the thurch was paid off. It was in 1907 that the first exer- elses were held in the church and #ince that time there has been a steady growth of the faith in [hls city Many out of town visitors were pres- ent yesterday and listened to Lln, usual Jeston sermon, the subject being, “G the Only Cause and Creator,” b first reader, Joseph G. Mann, C. S. #nd second reader, Mrs. I. C. Cou- fant. Special music at the services was pendered by Miss Lillian Eubank of INew York, soloist, a ted by Her- bert Anderson. violinist. Miss Agnes \Weldlich of Hartford presided at the ergan. ¥erbert A. Johnson read the dedi- eatory adress which follows: About twelve years ago, a Christian Beientist, prepared to bear the cross of publicity, came to our city with faith in God, and such understand- ing of Christian Science as was need- ed to take up, and carry on, pioneer work in this, then, somewhat unpro- pitious field. This lone worker found here a few pedple, enough interested in Christian Beience to attend services and meet- ings at First Church of Christ, Scien- tist, In our neighboring city of Hart- ford. In one year, the Gospel of Chris- tlan Science had been so practically demonstrated in healing the sick and reforming the sinner as to inspirg a e&1] for an informal meeting of those sufficiently interested; and this move was followed, a little later, by the call of a second informal meeting, which crystallized itself into the for- mation of a soclety of about forty embers, whose first regular service was held in Andrew’s Block on Thanksgiving Day, 1905. About a year later, October 2§, 1966, this church was organized and chartered under the laws of our state; Bnd, as a loyal branch of the Mother vine, The First Church of Christ, Belentist, in Boston, Massachusetts, came into being, as “First Church of Christ, Sclentist,” of New Britain, Connecticut, This branch church, we, today, with joy-overflowing hearts, unite, formally and publicly to dedicate to God. That 18,” we, today-—according to the um- written law honored by Christian Sci- entists, that churches before dedica- tion shall be entirely free from debt— golemnly set apart this free church Bome, for the sacred purpose of di- vine service: and by divine service we mean, in the light of Christian Science, not merely “public worship,” but “daily deeds.” With Solomon, the wise man, we all, at this auspicious time, do well to ask: “But will God indeed dwell on the earth? Behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot con- tain thee; how much less this house that I have builded?” So, from Solomon's dedicatory prayer, we gain a hint of the scien- tific fact which Christlan Science em- phasizes to clear spiritual understand- ing, that the true God, who is in- finite Mind or Divine Love, cannot be localized; no special place can, by human skill and art, be built and made beautiful enough on earth to bring God nearer to us than he is everywhere; for, as Solomon says, even when we pray to Him on earth, He hears us, only from heaven, the harmony of pure, divine Mind, and in 8o far as we are awake to this real Christ-Mind, we, like the Prophet of old, walk with God: or, as the Masx ter said, we find the kingdom of heaven within us, within a conscious- ny purged of the selfi or of all of CASCARETS SELL TWENTY MILLION BOXES PER YEAR Best, safest cathartic for and bowels, and people know it. liver They're fine! Don’t stay sick, headachy or bilious, Enjoy life! Keep clean inside with Cascarets. Take one or two at night and enjoy the nicest gentlest liver and bowel cleansing vou ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand. Your head will be clear. your tongue clean, breath right, stomach sweet and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store and straight- en up. Stop the headaches, bilious spells, bad colds and bad da Brighten up, Cheer up, Clean up! Mothers should give a whole Cascaret to children when cross, bilious, fever- ish or If tongue is coated—they are barmle—-—cever gripe or sicken. |would require INEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, The Greatest Medical Authorities in the World have made public statements which they endorse the value of such mgredxents as are | contained in Father John’s Medicine. These great physicians say in substance, that these ingredi- ents “are beneficial notably | in wasting diseases and those maladies which are connected with or have their origin in colds and in debilitating and wasting diseases.” To detail here the statements of these various authorities too much space, but if you desire to see these statements in more | complete .form, .write .to Father John’s Medicine, Lo- | well, Mass., and we will be! glad to give the names of the authorities quoted, with brief | excerpts from their public | statements. Father John’s Medicine is a pure and wholesome body builder, contains no alcohol or dangerous drugs. Best for throat and lungs. e G e O _— evil, within a pure spiritual sense of God with us everywhere. We, today, dedicate this church, in- telligently, as a~suffer-it-to-be-so-now, even as our great Master suffered, in his time, the water-baptism—the symbol of the purification which all mortals needs. With joy and gratitude we conse- crate this human structure, as a vis- ible sign, of, as our textbook gives it, “that in\tnutlun which affords proof of its utility and is found elevating the race, rousing the dormant under- standing from material beliefs to the apprehension of spiritual ideas and the demonstration of divine science, thereby casting out devils, or error, and healing the sick.” The true church, then, of which all Christians are members, is not a material edifice, dedicated with hu- man song and ceremonial; but it r, as we find it so clearly stated in ‘‘Sci- ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mrs. BEddy, “The Structure of Truth and Love; what- ever rests upon and proceeds from di- vine Principle.” This true church is dedicated, wherever, on earth, there is & heart pure enough to see God. In this “structure of Truth and Love" every- where, and in no lesser Temple, our great Exemplar, Christ Jesus, wor- shipped God aright, asihe went about preaching the Gospel, healing the sick, saving the sinner, and raising the dead. The great Master’s entire earthlife illustrated his ideal of true worship, which was nothing less than an unselfishness so practically demon- strating Principle, to the subordina- tion of person or the personal, as to bring to all the perpetual blessing of God with us; and to his followers he left the Scriptural wora: “‘Believe me, the hour cometh when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet in Jerusalem, worship the Father. Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we worship; but the hour com- eth and now 1is, when the true wor- shippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and in Truth; for the Father seeketh such to worship Him.” As Christlan Sclentists, we are un- speakably grateful to God for our be- loved leader, Mary Baker Eddy, through whose pure, spiritual con- sciousness, was revealed to the world today, Christian Science, in whose light, Christ Jesus’ ideal of Christian worship becomes to every honest seeker scientifically comprehensible and demonstrable. Here, in this local structure, we are invited then, not superstitiously to worship an ‘“unknown God” on the seventh day of every week; but, on that day, set apart by divine law as 2. holy day, we may meet. “with one accord in one place,” prayerfully to invite the spiritual instruction, and still more the divine quickening, which shall permeate with divi truth and love, the entire seven da so that the fruits of God-with-us, Tonesty, steadfastness righteousness, unselfishne may bless the world in senc 1d those in particular with whom duty demands, and pleasure in- vites, that we commingle. From this standpoint ef exaited and true worship, we shall not thiuk of finding God only in a specially pre- pared human place, nor shail we think of His true worshippers in num- bers; but ,wherever the true sense of God omes to us .is holy ground, on which ground, God with one, is always in the majority for good in the world. How fitting, at this time, when our hearts go out in special gratitude to our father for a truc 3lUmpsz of our in'! | mighty way-shower assures DECEMBER 4, 1910, Master’s church, the Church of Christ, ] against which, even the gates of hell | shall not prevail; how fitting, that in | dedicating to God this branch church, “ which is to point steadfastly to God's | real Temple ‘“made without hand | wherein to worship the everywhere- | present God, who is Love; how fitting | indeed , that we should now be thank- | mv to express, publi~'y, loving appre- | » d thought, word, | and nat that hnve e\er come to i irom our twue fellow Christian | Scientists, or friends in other cities, | | near and far, over the state, or any where, through any of God’s various channels of co-operation; all of | which, together with our own pioneer struggles havo contributed to a suffi- clent demonstration of Truth, for only to free us as a church from pecuniary indebtednéss ,but as fellow- | members of a holy household, divine Love has, through our common | prayer, sufficiently cancelled our com- mon indebtedness of whatever is un- Christian against each other, so that, with divine freedom, we might share, with all our friends everywhere, in | this public dedication, the joy of our {own blessings In Christian Science, which, through our dedicated church, we may more fully and lovingly share with the whole sinsick and suffering | world. Lot us, in dedicatirg | to the sacred services of humanity, supplement our own best offerings, with the Master's benedictive assur- | ance to us and to all who are doers, as | well as hearers, of His word, when, | with divine confidence, He declares: | “Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and what- soever ye shall loose on earth shall be | loosed in heaven. Again I say unto | you, that if two of you shall agree on | |earth as touching any thing that | | they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there lam T in the midst of them.” 8o long as there is one scintilla of evil to be overcome with good in this | world, so long will tre meek and and re- assure, his church, whose inspiration and courage inheres not in numbers, but in the divine assurance of thc Christ-spirit to all, expressed by Jesus in His simple and sublime words: “Fear not. little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom." ‘OLIVER OSBORNE 15 FOUND IN LIFE : Swindler oi GIl‘lS Admits He I Man in Tanzer Case this church Chicago, Dec. 4.—With a confession made by Charles H. Wax, allas “Oli- ver Osborne,” there has been brought to light the “double” in the famous Tanzer-Osborne breach suit, In which James W mer district attorney at was sued for $50,000 by Tanzer. ‘Wax, who is known by more than a dozen aliases, and who is said by the police to have swindled 200 or more girls out of their savings by promises of marriage, made a complete state- ment of his part in the Tanzer-Us- borne case, and denied that he played anything but an innocent role in the escapade that made so much trouble for James W. Osborne: At that time the suit was filed in March, 1915, by Miss Tanzer, the for- | mer New York district attorney, char- acterized the suit as ‘blackmail.” Mr. Osborne is fifty vears or older. Wax sald he was thirty-four, but looks considerably clder. Wax sald at the detective bureau that he had met Mr. Osborne, the at- torney, and that there was a marked likeness in their appearance. “It is a badly mixed up case,” of promisc Osborne, f New York, Miss Rae said { Tanzer, i the wrong man to file her suit when A @is} Boxes of 12 Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 Bayer-Ta blets of Aspirin There is only one true Aspirin. To guard against coun- terfeits and substitutes, remember that every package and every tablet of the genuine bears ““The Bayer Cross Your Guarantee Purity” “The trade-mark *“Aspirin” (Reg. U. S. Pat. Office) is a uarantee that the ‘monoaceticacidester of salicylicacid i thesed nblets is of the reliable Bayer manufacture. Wax, telling of his relations with Miss “but Miss Tanzer picked on she filed it against James W. The right man is myself. v under the name of Oliver Oshorne in 1914, when I first met Miss Tanzer. “I met her through a il Columbus Circle. It was o’clock one evening in 1914 when I was standing near a theater on the Circle and saw Miss Tanzer standing near me. A little fiirtation followed, ending by picking up an acquaintance and later taking her to a show. After that we went to a place for a bit of supper and fi- nally to her home. “I made an appointment to meet her the following evening and did so. We went to another theater and wound up at the Hotel Lexington. She borrowed $10 from me. “Within a week I met her again, this time on a Sunday, and she said she did not want to be seen in New York with me because her sister might meet us, and at her suggestion about October of { we went instead to New Jersey to a . hotel. T met her possibly once or twice after that. The last time T B her Miss Tanzer said that she ed to borrow $20. Lhat amount and told her to keep it; that it was a gift. never saw her again, as she failed to keep the next . appointment I had with her, and T lost track of her. “In March, 1916, I read in the pa- pers that Miss Tanzer had flled suit for $50,000 against James W. Os- borne. Told Real Osborne of Mistake. “I went to Mr. Osborne and told ! ‘hlm that I knew that he was not the man she was with, and that I was the | she really meant to file suit I gave him a couple of let- man against. ters that Miss Tanzer had me. It was his house that I saw him, and met wife while there and assured her also that her husband was a vietim of a mistake. Both of There ls no place tor rheumntic paius end misery, if you will only follow the advice of an old, expe- rienced physician. Dr. Levi Minard prescribed and used Minard’s liniment for sore- ness, stiffness, swelling and all rheumatic pains, It has never failed and 18 perfectly harmless, eco- nomical, agreeable and | clean to use, as it is absolutely stain- less. Minard’s liniment, obtained from any druggist, 18 wonderfully soothing, penetrating and effective in all cases of strains, lumbago, sore joints, stiffe ness, sclatica and rheumatism, ! was in New York then. I gave her mailed to | us remarked at that time at the re- | semblance between Mr. Osborne, the attorney, and myself. “The next day suit was all over the papers in big type. There were reasons why I did not want it generally known that I of in the the connection my name the Tanger-Osborne . 1 figured that | case would not be good for me so I left New York. “I have known all along that 1 was ! wanted as a witness in this suit, I had reasons, and very good ones, for not wanting to be found—reasons apart from the suit of Miss Tanzer against Mr. Osborne.” but | “Do you think Miss Tanzer was sin- cere in her repeated identification of James W. Osborne, as yourself?” Wax was asked. “Possibly. But I doubt it,’ he an- | swered. “While we looked much alike the real Mr. Osborne was a good bit older than I am.” Wax waived extradition proceedings and will be taken back to New York. He is wanted there on charges of grand larceny, on charges of using | | | | | | the mails to defraud, and as “‘a ma- | terfal witness In an important case.”” Wax was arrested on Saturday at his present home, 1,016 Irving Park Boulevard, where he has been living | since last September with his second wife, Mrs. Ida Dorothy Wax, or, rather, Mrs. Ida Dorothy Burke, the name “Frank Burk’ being the latest alias he operated under. was that of “Harold Bell Wright,” the { name of the well-known novelist. BETTER THAN CALYMEL | Thousands Have ave Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute stitute for cl—are a mild but s laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re- sult of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. 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