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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HI:ZRj\LD, MONDAY, JANUA RY 14, 1918, DOGTOR GAVE i we seeciacize on meTaLanp f CHAS. DILLON & CO. ! B0 B | ThiS RUN-DOWN & peaver moaro ror comme [f = S = | WQMAN V!NO!- AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES ' : ‘ HEAQOUARTE1{§. F9R (” | Nerveusness Disappeared. oty of ix ama sor mte s Ronerany | CALL OR PHONE 359 1 OUR SPECIALTY TR R B il B : We wish to call special attention to our showing o deood deal ot i of Mourning Millinery. It’s a Millinery assemblage of TR e y # Unrivaled beauty and scope. The largest assortments made me well and strong. 1 am a Be60d deal 1ess nervous and can sieep ] E in New England nights.”—Ciara Smith, 1213 W. 4th B = = > 5 > See these smart creations for maid, matron, @ve., Flint, Mich b Wo sell Vinol on a positive suaran- | § : 3, - 5 young widows or elderly woman. Every great de- \ke nervous, weak, run-down | @ 3 and 5 FRANKLIN SQUARE e : : : el T s QUAR : signer of the leading fashions in Mourning Millin- e T e e D | B Painters, Decoratars and Sign Makers g ery is repi‘cscnfeld in this collection. _ . gists, Liggett's Riker-Hegeman Drug | There are charming new drape of Veils with a Stores, John J. McBriarty, Nathan | 8 ] BiB 1avish highly artistic use of English crepe. Noveck, W, H. Itussell and at the best S R R B R SRR e drug store in every town and city in ; . = LARGE VARIETY OF MOURNING VEILS the country. ave shall have to bear the penalty. Complete Assortments of Mourning Suits, Coats, Cettainly it we allow them to be | Dreszes, Waists and Gloves. ruined or lost in any other prevent- able w we shall be held account- l “Nfi NE'% 599 We Invite Your Inspection. Now war is but murder on a '\.\1";\‘,‘ i 5 g 5 scale. If not one bully, but a million, try to enter your homeland and de- «chool: girls and men inoculated with | in the east all carried six shooters fame it and its people, and will not t| tuberculosis and svphili women | on their htp. You might tell them be restrained by reason, it becomes Y slaughtered and raped and made | that some-one was liable to be not a.quest'na of whether we have a mothers of the sons of brutes; civi- | killed through this practice—that righl to resis it becomes a question lization, home, love, purity and honor, | some hot-headed individual would no of Whether God will not hold us ac- cursed, kicked, stamped upon, spit | doubt misuse these ~weapons thatt cenntablellomardoinor resiat AT REDUCED PRICES! at, left bleeding and insulted to dic. { were intended only for protectioi, Our Duty to Enter War. Sherman said ‘was was hell,” but Sher- | These men would no doubt agree When human nature becomes ut- | = s man never heard of the hell from ! with you, but they would not lays terly depraved, bat remains powert, | The “Manhattan” Shirt Sale is the one which this war has come. Sinerman’s ' aside their six shooters, simply be- | there is but one way to meet it and A . type of war compared to this war is | cause ,they were afraid. The only prC . MRSy havo poor judgment, but|| that is With greater power. We have big shirt event of the season. DIMost men buy as o Sunday school pienic compared | means of protection they had was Rey. Lucyan Bojnows it cannot be denied that some of them | 1ong since recognized this in the case g to a cyclone. he words of Walt | this individual weapon. In the same is 2 rt of aris i - the ind al, b is equally tr uw i 1 9 Whitman rise ahove profanity and | way the nations world have i annual report of the parish of the | cHETRC F L one our best citi- | OF the individual, but it is equally true their “Manhattans” here because we are the | D ~and | way the nations of the worl e l§ocred Heart on Sunday, Jz;]n\mr} l:l. zens—those who have served their | in :h.h 1;;;-;:. r social m-m;,- we call the :T:-i(::n‘(‘):‘f:n:::t ‘r‘:;\\r‘: ‘dr ;|:-x‘!:xr; I nedn ::im\;“m: by fear and distrust The monthly meeting of the Stanley | ., S el v || e ave you no duty to your sty 7 e : , ‘God: damn war—Goed! ds B Wition 1arh e ranparaa ) lQuarter Bird club, scheduled for Wed- ;:’:I'"\',":,T"_"‘,‘,“72;‘(‘ ",(:'{;L‘,f;:\m u\i‘(,dfl,,m,‘l ne h\'.\rrv.’}mn he is (lr(w\'n;‘nx‘ h;m largest distributors of these famous shirts in all war—God! damn em, God! damn | ‘wc must reduce national armaments fresday evening, has been postponed. i e S (BouEnolautyltoliyouin izl Boy fwhen e E em. ‘ fo the Timit of domostic safety.” Bt William Lamb of Park Place spoke | e i e on’ fire; have you no Southern New England. “These cursed qualities, which are | what is domestic safety? Today it lon his experiences as an ambulance | or of David Starr Jordan or Charles dyiver in Ifrance before the members | Jefferson I think it may be said of the Young People’s society of the [ upon good authority that before this Pirst Baptist church last evening, war, the leaders of the church in this duty to your neighbor when a passion- . . even held virtuous by certain high | necessitates the increase of arma- ate brute would destroy his family? Buy your shirts now and here! German authorities, are the natural | jments, but no one ean doubt that if Indeed vou have and vou will feel it fruit of the abuse of force— of the ' England, France and Germany had if there is » of manhood in worship of might—of the philosophy | 57 the past twenty besn® il you. Tor t me reason America that necessity knows no law. Tt iS. qucing the number of battleships and e Ao country and in BEngland, as well as Licutenant Willlam Walsh, son of | country and , as o S8 aritns reasonfamerice fhas eslty e ir. and Mrs. John J. Walsh of Bas- | many educators and statesmen, such kg AT i Giee IPIRIOICERL A hese excesses and any akin 10| gtner instruments of war in proportion treot. has been assigned to duty | as William H. Taft, were pacifists in pors SIS IS srey Jhad Bstayedfol Yot - ® themBsvhich e m st isbard fasainstliivoNiihe Sway. \they have bean incredsl ett street, has been ass « . ] B this war when her neighbors across in ‘the necessity which war has thrust [ ;o ' CAF coul ver Had % Cleveland, Ohio. lieutenant Walsh [ the then accepted sense of the term. | % 7 e bl : 36 L LS ing them, this war could never have velEng, a we ing burned out and 5 b A upon us. Kitchener has weilput the | pannened. Instruments of war brecd s in the regular navy. [ :::1 Wity “'”‘”_'"’i';luf‘; i ’;i""“j;"_ driven to and disgrace, she IT PAYS TO UY OUR KIND trie’ spirit: in o letter to his soldlers, || Sor s i oL i e ments | hal Charles H. Olcott fell and injured j COUMEIY, &% fi,':"m e hieh e | Would have been a moral coward and A A % . MS’TRUMBIULL e ‘Be invariably courteous, considerate | gona on in Europe because of fear 5 hile descending a flight < (G pe SR i o) a culpable sinne She i v 93-99 . Connecting wit] ST o % S L £ > | sone ¢ Jur aus fes bis back while descending a fUghty o) 570 co1ves at the outbreak of | & Jie sneh SR oUshighaye and kind. Never do anything likely | 5nq qgistrust. With the western cow- of icy steps at his home, corner of protected herself and srown fat upon to injure or destroy property, and o .| the war, and allowed to continue al- e : 2 ] boy and frontiersman in the davs of [Arch and Winthrop streets Saturday.{ - S oo trancs, ohis is one | the blood of her kin over ther, but HARTFORD always lock upon looting as a dis-{ A i imp most untill our entrance: \This dsione i 3 F o et S s SEEE el S Juantral and before, it was simply giaht ] o e i | Teason why our people are slow to | oct damnable hell known on earth, a question of who was the quickest on Officers of the New Britain Zion s0-| rosnond or be aroused to the condi- ! : e S Force Develops Fear. tihe trigger, and the surest shot. So B 1 L. locted at a mecting i s Maa reoad of the timiau " woui|ithatior the selfishunconcern for weak — — ; B ey oD e o Serones . e | numanity when it is oppressed and - EN i “In our frontier days men of the e | cannot sow habits of peace for Sea- | qown troaden by brute force because | treachery that noi only damns v, | bellion but the people have only been | west who had been splendid citizens (Continued On Third Page). Property on Bassett street has|son after season and reap a military | o jig stand for the right. She would | Soul and character. but endangers civ- | conquered by time and reason and ed- Boen sold by Louis B. Hart of | harvest. have ultimately lost her national hon- | ilization for generations. Do yvou do |ucation. Many of the older genera- >lymouth to Bdward H. Munson. “Lamentable as it is that we were | ,." i¢ 10t her national existenco.|your child an injustice when you re- | tion were never conquered. It is the The directors of the New Britain | not better prepared and that our| \yerica entered this war because of | fuse it or punish it if it persists in do- | Younger generation whbd did not feel tational bank will meet this evening | country, like England, has been o0 | (o danger to those free institutions |ing that which not only injures its own | the suppression of force which is the 5 " 2 more easily convinced of the error of | i the South's contention and has therc- | B8 } fore come over to the attitude of the | H North. After all, the only way a per- s | officers. hard to fully arouse, there is ONE) ypon which this country was builded | character but also that of others? Cer- | sense in which this is a splendid tes- | 41q hags ever lived. She entered this | tainly not! In the same logic it is not | | f=tol is to endeavor to show the real place | ger. i : | of Ut calquitee @ when g oy Sparks, aged 83, is con- | 5 o endeavor to show the real place | defeat, and America will remain in | until they sec the error of their lead- | they adopt a policy or ~embraco =« | f \pancoy Sl 3 oS cons | of ‘Force’ as a means for settling dis- | the war until the forces which seek | ership and insist upon the repairing | cause of their own free choice ¥ 9 Ined to the hospital by an attack of | pyte—to show its value and its limi- | the death of democracy shall he de- | the damage they have done, and Stik | Balkan states will not be conquer . neumonia. ~Mr. Sparks lives at 93 | {ations, and therefore to show the ne- | throned and shackled and brought to | do it all in the spirit of true Tove .n)i; force. T'hey may be suppressed 4 Winthrop street and is a veteran of | cogsity of war under certain circum- | the bar of justice O iR e, G, e not until they are allowed to work out feciper stances, but the absolute futility of : . e e e e i . ol = thegabsolnter utlity: Poison Vs. Poison. type of love, but a high and noble love | The monthly mecting of the Swed- | war and physical force as a fmalj B TL S TR has strength amd character be- | they ever truly establish it. There is | B sh Lutheran church will be held this | means of bringing men mmy hat har- | o i o o i | hind Jt—which Indeed, is strength and | sense in which every soul and every | B vening. mony of soclal and political relation- ) L' "0y M 0 5 " <6 poison under | character, Force can be employed in | race must work out its own salvation. wheimrianglefclub has electectithel AUlE T ichine Shossete world | eh conditions, More crime and | cases of necessity as the instrument of | “The Kingdom of God cometh without | ollowing officers: President, William | democracy and brotherhood S i ot o 2" | Tove and good will, not only for tho | observations, whether in the individ- Walsh; sceretary, George Bay “Blessed Are The Peace-Malkers™ | U010 GO0 0 80 odern demon, | safety of one's solf and one's own but | nal heart or in the goverament of men. It develops not by leaps and |8 bounds at the onslaught of some ter- riffic force but like the grain—'first the o elect The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Commercial Trust com- | pany will be held tonight at the Hotel o1 war because liberty and justice and | only possible, but perfectly reasonable timony to the ideals and teachings and practices of a peace loving people. | yuymanity here and abroad were not | to fight such enemies as confront us “Now the purpose of this sermon | gnjy attacked but were in danger of | today. to a finish, and punish them reasurer, James F. Roche. ‘Let us take a text. And let us|put if a doctor in whom T have con- { fOr tho actual betterment of those who The Y. M. T. A. & B. society will | avoid either one extreme or the other, | fidence tells me that alcohol is the | are opposed and punished. T believe old a social and dance Fri\iy even- | the turning of the check, or the whip | only thing that will save my life, or | Without the slightest doubt that it is a n Washington street. President | upon which we will no ‘doubt all|tend to use alcohol T know some | exact justicc from Germany. Jesus’ |in e ear.’ True growth cannot be ames Murphy has appointed the fol- | agree: Matt. 5:9. ‘Blessed are the | would not, but I would consider my- | teachings must not be misunderstood. it cannot be frightened, it owing commitiee to have. charge: | peace-makers for they shall be | self not only injudicious but wicked | It is high time we quit slighting these | ca be utimately arrested. fhomas J. Devine, chairman; William | cajled the children of God. This| not to do it. So when the statesmen | teachings of Jesus, because they have et us not forget that Germany § 7 . Kerin, John Smith, Fred McEnroe, | word docs not set forth any method | in whom T have confidence tell me | seemed unreasonable, and get down to | who has so perfectly developed force- | f A oseph Donlan, Willlam Walsh, | for the accomplishment of peace. It | that military force is necessary to the | 2 true understanding of them and | ful means as agencies of conquest, has | - 14 homas Butler, Charles Lynch, Ed- | simply declares that the makers life of the state and of democracy, I|then undertake to follow them in daily | (consciously or unconsciously) found ard Donahue and Harold O’Meara. | posce shall be called the children think T am foolish and wicked if I |life as well as social and political re- | it necessary to employ those more per- i ! of | Afrs. James Gray will enterfain the | God. Accordingly then, we can say [ODPOse its use, though I know its|lations. Say what you will, this is the [ suasive agencies of education, reason | adies’ Auxiliary of the Spanish War | that, not only the people who love | limitations. I take it as a stimulant | only basis of amicable world fellow- | and personal .mmfnm; to m.l;;{h.»} 9 = ‘eterans Thursday afternoon from 2 [ peacc and declare for it or who [and at the same time denounce it as | ship | it o ford i - et 8 o 5 o'clock at 28 Church street. | preach about it and pray for it, but | @ food. Physical force has fallen into | “Iorce then “;{‘nm(‘s e ):;: | ;vlrx'mj-rwnui(;~ Hing w:s;lu:L i it " . T’ 3 o 3 v e S 1 - . | the hands of mad men and that force | and only when is necessary Private A. T. Brown of Camp Up- | the people who produce it, are the L ‘ 3 A G havel reai-eucaldcensn L : spent a short furlnur')'h ot | children of God. The method of pro- | must be wrested from them by sane | preservation and fulfillment of the life | ROT \A’\t“ ]1\\:\"5\\11‘ Pra »-\‘ l\lej‘lu\mvi' e et SR i 5 men wh o alter re ¢ | and character of a people, who can in | aZainst }t abroa iensecisaliony) e of Tvesiin ot R curing it depends upon the necessities | men who have mno alternative now jan peon it i e el e , = ~ el hom refatives, 425 Wost Main | ouring it deponds upon the necessitics | e, VOO0 R Be HIEE N, o | ho. way maintain tighteonsness and philosophy and secret persuasive They represent—Eccnomy, Convenience and treet Sunday. - : i <uite | intrigue have done more to maka | T i i 3 ¢ < scems to me tha ose who | carry forward the equitable pursuits = 5 teaching in the Scripturcs to warrant | (And it scems to m that those” wha oh I 1 1o Germany successful than all her 5 do not stand for this are either wea of civilization. o 2 . ~ < — - anyone in beleving that Jesus would Bot Eiand fon fhis ate ciinel yweal Shvllization B 3 struments and munitions of war. Cev- Efficiency. The HEN ISN'T IN IT! A Buckeye e e e ey e ngan it naoi siposttiont | R Ges e s snsecjonge g cons HL LT i L, tainly without these quiet sccret forces o o Pt S tnltnishwar T et iR offrestis | GBS AL TR I ‘”‘.“)m_‘” 2 sont, L—Let me speak now of the limi- crude and heavy instruments of - . : 5 ablete. Drussists refund money i | oL Ginding quictiy v and secins | C5OTY one of thew, where thew will | tytions of forea. In this day when | physieal force wouid have long axo |[j Wil hatch mere chicks and stronger chicks, in the i Mt SIS | Belgian women and children crushed | N0t Do heard from @il the war s force is being employed as the only | perished [ ature is on each hox over.) and betrodden was not like Him, [ OVER) L e dome in the | 28CnCY to combat and overconie an- | “We find, them. here a limitation— hands of any bheginner. So' simple they can’t who endured all abusc Hio o nn other force we must not lose sight of ! and a very real limitation-—in force as EVENTS TON!G},}T person, but who boldly defended the | 55! It onl e e e | the goal for which we use this wea- | & factor in both individual and world o [ think we have here the ,on = wWe must not allow the w progress | widow and child. On the other hand et o e e eapon = | it is perfectly clear th Jesus spoke Gette i st il O] itself to become the goal as Germany ‘Let us consider a further charge e eanet) oreotullmeansias the bl : has certainly done. The surest hope | against this Germanized measurc Fox’s theater I claesBiphotolil s e an method of reeulatinp| ool coctiesk fandusivine Bithe S second i o iithis dreadfulliconflictis thatiour What Use of Force Develops. £ G el e tnression B ctl Ghir ctian) 2y aken in sirit in whick €Y Were | jnced that we are warring to defeat | tive rather than the positive quali- the expression of Christian thought rather than Titeral in- . & Lyceum theater, superior photo D after a 3 and princple, but war itself is. un- | i | | | | hg, January 31, in the society’s hall | of cords. Let us take a beatitude | that of my friend or loved one, I in- | Christian hand which repels and will | blade, then the ear—then the full corn Raise Poultry in Your Back yard. Start Now With a To Cure a Cold in One Day wreng. discussed passages about ‘turning the siven = i thoss Jitormy | war. President Wilson speaks of this ties of life. ; ag S terpretation lere are those lteral- | > ca i it ot war. That is “It of necessity lavs emphasis upon (A T G el i el LSRR SR i i e b | (RGO 65 IS et S I e T G e ; : 5 the hope and aim of all our allies’ best | Physical developr and tends to dox. Anmy war which has not s e P 0 (T GatR 1 L B S e e el Ao | Every machine is covered by a money back motive the destructon of all war Th o them is a sort of : | acteristics 2 That is The to them s a sort of al oot or for any selfish purpose, we | acteristics of manhood. That is why Ao e e s s fight indeed for the children of Ger- | there is such need of the Y. M. C. A Gerstaccker lodge, I. O. O. F., meets | 883inst those forces which make for | book. There has never been a erisis | =1 80 700 Pl 0 TFEC T D0 ) an kindrea agencies in this war and e o et Bosiental : ine | 17 Pistory but that they have soukht | ot thing which could come out of | WIY We o willingly support and pro- . { —T.et us then consider first the | and found a definite teaching with § 2ot = mote their work We have only to N 1 S - i | e ; this war would he the perpetuation of ) S Mattabessett Tribe, I. O ( ¥ ‘V‘H of .force. which to substantiate their claims. | & WEF WOTE o ‘_H';”;‘"];,o_ i\']':,(‘h look to German practices of ruthless A full line of these machines now on display at caipetnt e “There are certain conditions under | This was true in the days of the Civil | __ = 2 ; ? barbarity today to see the fruits of peets at 242 Main street. ! 200 would bring about the recurrence of a 2 i o which force is a necessary duty ; - and has ever been so. But Jesus | | E B 0UE : g e i 5 5 v ¢ — Dy et I el Weniand has SYSHBEER S0 BB IS | Sl rieatastrophe: this unrestrained physical develop- our store. We will be pleased to demonstrate them A. W. Farvey lodge, A U. W., | man intent on murder, eithe be- | was not a literalist. He was an ment 4 = ¢ cause of depravity or insanity should | oriental and much of His teaching o o s arcelecs iDL thali7 a0 Ser Dar o | e e L e | or SomecEEne it ton ot fonee. SR for you and explain all details. If you cannot visit - o R “Force is not a final power. Force “War at irs best is horrible heyond : : L. .| family or yvour neighbors, would yc ather than as legal. He gave princi- d i Court Prosperity, F. of A., meets n'}‘ o “_\m_“‘“ " h Y‘f b 11 rou pather (‘)‘ Pl "‘m“lr l‘ ']““o’ can neved ultimately conquer an indi- | deseription and today we have war Main street oF SOty A iR Soreventinaih i | ple) IIRtROIOLTL = DX s + NG KNCW | (igual or a group of individuals. It |at its worst; war with all the chivalry v st crite for latest i even by taking his life? Y 4 h people His day and class g 1 i DS v our store, write for our latest catalogue. ng his lif You would | that the people of Iis da 4 class | vor has. It has suppressed and sub- | taken out—men shooting at an un- 2 gue ToEe be justified under the law of self ! would understand that these were not ar of Good Will lod 3 of se ) : ; dued, but the real conquering process | known, unseen ecnemy mi away defense, and T firmly heliefe, under | intended to be taken as applying with- e P 1 3 meets in Jr. O. U, A. M. hall. e hw‘ of God TR D i out variation to all cases alike, but me afterw is not the nature | war with all rules forgotten—with | M o Fim oty Sooe (i e ”‘T”‘, e euiaihe of 1he a0 Bumen mxeoneliy teihs condder d [ie ruje Dok form i soiebs | of oy e L e e e D It Is our naturs to be con- | paper; war vith all human sympathy | 8 ez > sacre 5 mpt | which ShouI o an this, then ity | quered by reason and persuasion, by fand consideration scorned at—peace- | M . " = - at that more sacred than life,) then 4 L edication and convietion. Ivery psy- | ful merchant ships with women and s you ;\-nulrrl(tw doubly justified. Life is | Vi ‘H Lt (;' 'Pu“. ";h”r‘“in::\ 1ave | ologist and every wise teachor and |babes aboard, hospital ships bearing a gift of God. We are stewards of | His disciples and all s 1o % P i parent knows this truth in its rela- | the wounded and heipless, Red Cross ox 5 - o 3 bsolutexy Removes life, both our own and those in our A Fight to Finish. i ’1‘.‘|,,;},‘|\‘m,]‘];,m:,':\n‘,,m S Sl o 250-256 Park Street, New Britain. Fvery wisa | relief ships bearing nurses and doc- plays. Keeney's theater, hoving pictures. o t : B rong, and only war which wars!| <Wwhat To Do Till the Doctor Comes’ statesmen. We do not guarantee. “Tt may help us therefore to con- | e, O | H afi . care. We shall have to give an We are to meet hostility and hate | statesman must see this in relation to } tors, offering their lives to humanity ndlgeatlon: .Dx;u'gglsts mccount some day of our ' trust.|in the spirit of kindness and love, but | the na bs and races of peo- |all without distinction destroyed upon | | Sole Agents For This Vicinity efund money if it fails. 25¢ | Wo feel that if we allow our own|that does not mean that we are to|ple. We did not conquer the south by i the high sea; children blown to atoms | i life or others to he ruined by sin, | preekly submit to insult and abuse and ' force o We suppressed the re- fat their play in the streets and at

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