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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1916 JOIN OUR | CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB NOW ~ CLASSES $ .50 per week for 50 weeks totals $ 25.00 plus interest 1.00 per week for 50 weeks totals 50.00 plus interest 2.00 per week for 50 weeks totals 100.00 plus interest 5.00 per week for 50 weeks totals 250.00 plus interest OURS Is the ONLY CLUB in New Britain That Pays INTEREST Assets $800,000.00 | THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY 274 MAIN STREET Open Evenings this Week From 7 to 9 P. M. A : s A . v ! ional and business curities against a recurrence of ag- | notice or warning. He knows of the [ mas Day makes one shudder. Does|in Westminster chapel vesterday tragis mistake that he has declined to [ and the joys and comforts of hor | gressive violence and crime. murder of Captain F'ryatt, of the noc- | any one suppose that peace would be We are living at the most peril- | express any opinion as to the moral | and church to make new markets f is true that the president of (he [ turnal deportations of Belgians and [ honorable, which regarded the as-|ous hour that has come to us in this | issues. merchants. They went in answer A WESTMINSTER | United States, after two years of study | French into slaver He knows of | sailants and the defenders of human- | vear. The most subtle perils arel “I am not considering the govern-|a high call on behalf of righteousned for these people reparation for thelr|ing of unarmed passenger ships like | “These things are black and vile.| war.” “The good intentions of President | miss from Westminster chapel did n wrongs, and for humanity lasting se-| the Lusitania and Arabia. without | The very thought of them on Christ-| The Rev. G. Campbell Morgan said | Wilson are sadly marred by his most | leave profes it of the question and innumerable | German connivance at Armenian mas- | ity as having in view the same ends? | threatening us. now, and these are|ment. I pray for them, and I believe notes, seems to helieve that the object | sacres, and vet he is of the opinion | What kind of unity of alm do you ex- | created by the astutencss of Germany | they will be led rightly. But in think- | of freedom | of the groups of belligerents is the|that the nations, who are leagued to | pect between wolves and sheep dogs | and the good intention of, I do not say | ing of the nation and the attitude of | “To consent now to any peace tha | same. disarm this evil demoniac of national | over the fleeces of torn lambs? America, but of the president of the | the peaple toward this whole question | falls short of the r tion of who Dean Ryle Relers to Note Ag| e xnows that Germany retusea militarism have the same air in view | “Peace on the basis of such a hypo- | American republic. of peace, I am terribly = afraid, lest, | high ideals is to admit we were wron| y oo, buen o e o | EURGROR B R Sl B e G e B e e S S e O S o GO Ry WD Bl s ° . rejected every overture to prevent ‘“President Wilson has either in a | interval for recuperation before re-|an astute and clever diplomacy which | it was for the \-,.;vmv of xgrcmm‘k Fr?: :y)'v\lix'; vn;:: )\-‘lt‘f\ru»h -:‘m' 11 e ‘Fg:'s Evidence of Abel‘l‘fl[lofl war. He lknows that his own country- | fit of mental aberration sent the wrong | newing his insatiable passion for the | is endeavoring fo cast the blame for | the right of nations and for the safe- | Far hotter dofeat and death for right men have poured money like water to | note, or he had entirely misappre- | hegemony of the world and the de-| this war upon those who decline to | guarding of freedom that we entered | cousness than ease and quict by hended the European situation, ( struction” of his rivals with a savage | accept the responsibility. the war. The boys whose presence wo | compromise with false ideals.” and truth following the flaming tore] > assist the destitute and outraged rem- nants af the little Belgian people, whose treaty rights were violated and Herbert dward Ryle, dean of West- | whose frontiers were invaded before 2 minster, preaching in the Abbey yes- | war was declared. He knows of the - . 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