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Liberty Loan? It's succor and rid. wn. at sword, it’s the pledge om we 18 uy That Liberty|| jokinson Drug Go. What Is the METHODISTS STAND ON WORLD WAR Know What German God Is Like With Kaiser As Prophet lads e life for bieeding It's the glimmer of Peace at Tt’s the strength of a mighty to strike Tt's the gleam of drawn; but, more than ; ot love to the call “Our Own.” to the boys | =™ awarc s to go but such or imoufls rebuke caid Lord “We are prof God;’ cant the who Lord, which T of the Go ified all the Christian not ir God convineing evidenc obvio their afloat, on high, it's the good enemy L is I | 1 ither kb ! of the | “Why call l and do not say? The rving » me pel. who coun- The too need ve Bond Today th es are to fruits : then Germany srrupted the God of the with false philosophies and un-Christian substit the might and For is and —THF— hypocricies Ambitions. workhip of hate for love. put first by and lite God ng r right whateve or nation, 169-171 Main Stree! CITY ITEMS RBroad d whi Saturday aiter New Br | \ T e wis yerson g their theiv like now like, prophet.’ whatever commanc substance i becoms We & and they the men chat worship Ge Kaiser what i with the street work at 1 The stand of Methodists in the war n to the Hospital whe Ernst T F Havt 1 today the re North conference o ed in ably of R J expres Bristol, e of o pot s turned reportis the minit- ove ritain Gardens commits | tee church. The West Main rarden plots kson home | of the on the state the corner of fo : report expresses feeling of the Th chureh towards the Kaizer, refers to heenee the war work being done by the rect over chureh and approves the American- The futurc ization movement of the ss Marguerite Roylan hour vole 1d Miss | the Catholic Pridgeport, will | B. F. Gaffney Conference ection this entertained at yesterday. L s is anticipate of Alvs union The Church and the War, he guests of attendir al harities nd Mrs affney in thelr W. L. Damon suit for §100 jont. Real estate een attached by b. Stockwell on a e W. F. Mangan mable in this ay in May &t 2 state of the church today must Cory in be described in terms of war, be- to God is at the world which com- missions us to minister | Patriotism and igion are makin harmonious adjustments. Happily the war aims of the United Stat 15 pounded by our president, are and Chyistian that the church n dopt them part Gospel message and progr: church God's kingdom Righteousne fir God's inter are cause honor s e ght company in Deputy writ issued the noble | has of To always able to as city on her the n GIDDINGS TO ld States Army Loan SPEAR, <s, how- in of we G always the 5 s Major to Rallics, A., will allics at the Works to- | - of the | cameuf 1,000 | Mas the | me T.o to | Lo this | & | Christ The num and caus what against aware that our “forward claim is either deeerving the re said, “"Why call and do not The Christ who has glorified enturies, not the incing evidences Boom fighting many enemy pr God cant 1teor - in We e Liberty are Giddings, T Liberty Loan of the Stanley o 1.600 ¢ subser jor Fo gate b 20 with yut sueh 0 iploye S ed to nd those in charge at the sum the vho ord of the th factory oxpect greatly reased ony are returncd rcently he witnessed the the big German belief that h and Lloyd ( minister afy the wis cb for Giddings Franc where hre of He the sting interviews wre of France ri prime vious to need re« hall know them. corrapted the God with false philosophi md nristian ital days is of unc the worship 1 hate for | by | commands | reir God ; | | 1m of love £h King. who is ecti the dr factory perion W of 1 & o imed B ymmitte Loan an wh subst ot and for ; their 1 1 jecome airn rrangements what they wo e like wi Lewis il ral row's James J Germa will force know n : kajser as his their lertaken to rmhrnm and t w force with w UT. LEWIS OVERSERS = roa » ung hut with God \ations m od ims st puarpose erefore, the call that the win tb uth, Rt will y Newspaper Man Informs Par- of Ct It will only | Ncar of safe Arrival scene of PREIC ke morey of our! | national Jeade \\1'i‘yn\_~<‘ of today | by the true c rel h Activities. | i« Edwin N Information to this effect his of tenant Lew nce ceived s, Mr is safc { viction i tha of Saturday by Mr evening B to win and Lewis kingdom church the war lmhu] 1 Hs H'Hu i het- then a the as hence and wel rnest na we to ns { people ma support If we nost ¢ effor aceept ! defin iy on one's life th God" international bet and show King hout an Ch to or We the church has ei ade. We Peter | utteriy the church. Itk itsels thiess warming e fire enemy's il pal and R oning m 00d roligh ssociati funct the i a most the | ently. do not « for rch a th is so well conceived and \a ing so valuable at to port wel to some | ple tha YT an in tion cvangelical Christianity, the M. . A. leaders and outstanding ¢ men all down line virch members thanlk that when hroke united c} monopoly of this work. | ond tha prot ots floc its su 10weve remind A peo- | 1t the c is EUT. PWIN N. LEWIS. e strect. All officer will It his safe ine zone enant Lewis he as a reporter on the 2 great wa oived commission at had suc h 1y cer's schooi at Platishurgh, actfon. Tndeed, LL-ANS of its departme the Y. M, ( xht modifi olutely Removes pestion. Druggists Lmoney if it fails. 5c ¥ nohle Y. IFosc the 10 who knew pleased through bo k. ar the wi journey are active We was emplos ney the his re while Hnpre A ations, center: pared in many hurch, through | readyv. with sl establish Christian social np 7 hon them wvith efficient eanip the and a min evers 1 { and man Jaymen | moral ping world 1 Red for and to the The | spok | weel | members of } gencially | opinian | boundaries { lingual ability, | po | cies | gratifying subjected to |z | tian veritie | preac | ments, four by | and s { opportunity ! this from tt church preparing Cross activities, worship. We doubt urch’s accent of soclal ser- has paved the way also come scarcely larg support There land for ti of its regular as divine not the « vice in recent vears for undertaking and supporting so generonsly humane war activi- O have required no urg- Sen e needs has sufficed to pplies. undertake church a in ti is where Red week-day G sup- not as one these W eseril do not in this report all the church's war ac- s. but a few additional facts are mention. Church edifres communitics e been the for great patriotic Christian ministers the zovernment give its plans week the peopla. Preachers every nunity e war-hoa our-Minute Loan and Red Cross hundreds of pastors to chaplains and All this is a ment of the influence all community life. viti worthy in many of railying points meetin ch nen to heen on by as by in hecome almost m speaker rerty while retaries rch in Church Part in Americanizati of strength Tn this timg national peril It s unity Amerive is a in unity ths and rece 1t continied federal encouraged. The government is the preparing rously with of The press teaching of in public intermed- being discontinued. Many e extend- fareign Iz jate school foreign-speaking ing the services, espc school oW nguages is chur of our lan cially in commend this tendency a recognition of n ssity of celerated Americanization. The chur must not tarry until it shall be con- strained to action hy outside patriotic We helieve the time has come to consider whether all onr ronuld be determined From little use the reh conference 8 not ality countries gration for twenty-five the continued of guage is often a tradition nece Thereby (o lation fi the currents o public opinion that is unfair to our who are thus deprived. We hail cur foreign-horn ministers wha are aiding devotedly in the maturali- zation of people to whose hearts they have an ecntrance :ave no others. We commend to those preparing for our ministry the acquisition of that they may be able to present the Gospel to peoples in their native speech aid to- ward their Ame We zlad generally displayed and weli-d ho some 1d not by there Ianguage has been vears their la more than ted an iso- American nn peanlie as bi- and thus nization see serviee in the vised plans for sympathetic touch with the have joined the colors. pe tells of a hoy lookin the sky where the evening star ap- peared to shadow all the other ana to his father, God out his service s in the many Young themsclves & from the ldeals God's son is in the Rishop Fdwin Hughes has ‘We are the agents of God, and we are ¢harged with the duaty keeping of onr homes in the comradeship of the Son of God.” o 1o flags churches keeping in men who Chicago stor & up into ove stars, “Daddy h He must From h saying hur have a the way fellows ve found 1 enlisting, and e we fonl And vell said, sons war- War Certain been of the Helps Christianity. of Christian a kened by the which are most Prohibition has gone for- leaps and hounds, with a nation almost sight Church federation heen helped in recent months larga afts upon our pulpits oT vice, and the scarcity have compelled new adjustments in the conduct of divine worship in many alities This has had compensatians, lines aqui tivity ha. wa rd saloonless by in also The for war of fuel has causing the christian forces to present | a united front ing instead of competing forces, giving the church a Such united activities have affected the message of the church, making it more truly catholic placing emphasis on the great Chris- and vitalities of our com- appearing and nce mon faith The same tendency characterizes the | qin | Middlefield; New | Bronx. Brookl at army canton- tice must he main- if we are to hold and give them work of the g Mmessage and this pra tained after the war, on the men ip in the grip | )\,m.x.nm It ia too early to what the church will or the But we may a mignificant statement by McConnell. [f we base our what happened after “the thinking of for the next tw shaped by the Fack from war.” the presidents from were men > had a dnty ipon the church fuil part in moulding and the vouth today of h and large the country The church’s mes: will need to be as tian as the mind of < comprehensive as Wea must & rile gozpel will not be without a I rogv: Delieve say much as to must do after war well coasider judeme the « the entyv-filve vears men who coma All but one of 18635 to 1890 war record war States will be k the mn to do its piring the hat is who fight tomor- affairs manity part in and program genuinely Chris- the Master and the na rrow for a large sectarian- atfa. A church or with a small not appeal to men. We effort should he madc the churetl its ficien when home ¢ ftal and heave ism to} pr will every rar the the fit welcome offer them the v the expression nd life which them .o e <0 chmreh them, an readsy to’ d to 1. of the e from larger T lieve vision 3 they will ¥ world confiict, Anti with tes Future, In this way oniv ray meet adequately and glorious po: coma For look out into as Christian optimists. We see a world hastening to utter dramatic return as a Sviritual its affairs, the presence we grave sibilities of hope to problems the dayvs the to w future signs of waiting the the Lord heaven teceiver ather from to close up we see signs of have ) of | | “over this and all our might exigen- { BN\hop | Al in- | | ing was largely collent | William H. retary League was the principal speaker. ! forecasted tional Arter he kingdom of | Hm. or ! s co-operat- | larger | | | ] | fullest | v HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918. land us the ne theological and ihe dom rort the program kingdom is o ih Ve £1cater sicnary cnce for Christlike devotion and nations, provides swift and jubilant faith, [# k WE SPECIALIZE ON METAL AND BEAVER BOARD FOR CEILING AND SIDE WALLS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR DOING WORK. CALL OR PHONE 359. THE JOHN BOYLE CO. FRANKLIN SQUARE Painters, Decorators and Sign Makers 3 and § power of o Invisible King with always, He promised. lcading | hosts of true men and women to | victories, {nto new co-operation and rocial, ecclesiastics national, out of which will come larger realization of God's king- on earth 1 ! We have dwelt chiefly In on the church and the of the church in not exhausted by the n if it must he dominated by present time The tasks today and tomorrow have become than ever before, and will 1l for an ever larger outlay of sub ance and life. The Centenary Mis program of our church is at patriotic and Christian, calling | to all peoples and abroad. It and calls for ion which we should be to answer, by our love, our sacrifice > s Store Gives Value— Quality—Service. thi war re- but o PUSH Liberty war it at before Buy Bonds Today G o THE LUKE HORSFALL COMPANY at hom an enterprise consec and hope substance and life. things? Lerd. heavy Hosts is with not we n Who 1is sufficient for all those “Our help cometh from the The war clouds are still in the skies, but the Lord of us vet. Therefore will | fear though the earth be re- | Upheavals are part of the ! Makers of Fine Ready for Service Clothes for Men oved werld’s progress both in geology and history, What etruction peatedly motion of the earth. of comforted like @ righteous fin Our will He hath { and justice among a our civilization, Methodist men by Willlams was assisted in the by “ Rev, ‘ormick secretary lo- | 3 { of Brooklyn. Hartford, P. ton, ciety < i worker F preached by charge of f/rmer N4 churen United | the conference Sunday, joining Kensington i ence will be held this evening at 7 highest | ; the Previo bout { member; | that about CASTORIA InUse For Over 30 Years Always bears | Signature of in has nations and civilizations. threatened with utter de- in the past has proved re- | to be the providential pro- kingdom of heaven on 5 Asylum St., Hartford. | IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND. Therefore. as leaders and workers the church of God we should bhe and heartened to soldier- service to see the war through to h, and build anew the | God is a great God, and “He not fail nor he discouraged until | set righteousness in the ea all people.” Tt we are witness and it will finall We should believe and pray for it with divine drive the top.™” worlk = T Six Ordained. Sunday to the Wilson in Trini six young ministry } Bishop ceremony Rev. E vanaugh, | Vo Sl S, e Foreign Stockdale °f ' point where At the morning church, were ordained Luther B, Germans of Vietory Bishop District Superintendent Richardson, Rev. A. 8, K. E. A. Dent. Rev. ( Rev. Dr. F. M of board of Rev 2 DY Rev. Dr. A. J. Smith Rev. Warren F. Cool, Rev. and Rev. Dr. W, A. Lay- of Brooklyn church so- An Atlantic Port, April American P American officer who was at the bat- ardy arrived here last night - on an steamship. He sions. Dr, his impressions of the fighting at the he was stationed He making ! observations said that the Ger- S. Tees; secretary fans had actually broken through | The forces of Gen. Herbert de la Foer The ministers ordaine Ottmer Ward, now Y at Camp Laurel, 3 assistant pastor of Tri Gough. commander ish army. were unaw | success because of the e e e ‘h{]:)u‘dmr U\x‘h'\h'\‘(}:]tyfml(l Lester O, Schriver of Now Brit- | . . ’?‘ ""\]“' e i and now pastor of the church in [ 110 % Pod e . Rev. William Fowler of S e PSR Germans, who were Y.: Rev. H. K. Miller b Y.: Rev. W. C.. Thelps of N ordination sermon Bishop Wilson The conference love feast was Ir the Rev. John B. Adams, Trinity Methodist and use are of thetr heavy fog en- zap £ iroken, ectly ©% lon the force The Ameri offic with the Fifth army, cavalrymen came with u ounted panic He asked they w runnin Germans were comin, bers. Then sug ‘\Wh not self of some of York, N. m, oklyn The who s that the galloping back liere who were 1n them they =aid the in great num- ted 1d relieve rht r then raliied stered e many v\’unhousvmru hody of temperance anniversary | Engineers and other attended and two ex- | ers, forming were heard. Hon. time a Anderson, executive sec- | guns of the New York Anti-Saloon |that He ; halted and an wa aid some of hd pastor he vour- bullets Join in Charity Conference. was afterncon session of the members the charities conference. There no some in ng Chinese American aponless fight called at the hich got fight Serman h was the deimroralized section of na- | the Fifth army able to 1 M. 1 retreat to t of Gen to . closing the gap of about two and straigntening the British The Ame ofticer said of Gough's forces that he & to bhe badly demo d and Engincers and 1arl the enthusi with del Sldters Temperance Meeting, T e meet- W addresses and the oncoming the early coming of was prohibition. Hon. John of Philadelphia was unable present and H. H. Spooner spole. e army Byng, miles front the men © seemed that the ratlroad Chinese, m The ican at Closing Sesston. American laborers, p fought wit Chinese were wild 1l & he closing session of the confe ty the e Methodist churc pastoral appointments for fiscal year will be announced. experience has been that | one-third of the conference hip changed veariy and in event there will probabl be 100 changes h. At this { chance to he aind for like vete reen ien wr Jongaed conduct in Fawhnson i comm | ecamipais jibiaced described the as the of the resem- Ameri- nadi tumble fighter: aid they our own French front of the For Infants and Children respect hoys on the highiy he to the to them | can He spoke French, who, in physique | fully equal of the while inferior mericans in pugnacity R were Y 7R DAY FOR BR!TISH Glosed Gap in Line and Cheated | 2.—An gave | 8 of the Fifth Brit- | { ad been | up- | in great | why | form | | season HART CHAS. DILLON & CO. FORD. i | | | [ | ! | | i SALE Regular Price Up to $30.00. Now Beautiful #ilk Dresses at special combination of Taffeta of styles Chine, also Splendid variety to purchase Crepe de in all sizes. Gerful opportunity regular prices Extraordinary Sale of SUITS AND DRESSES OF SILK DRESSES. on Sale at $16.50 sale prices, mzdo of Taffeta, and Crepe de Chine; to select from A won- a Bilk Dress at much less than S AND § Sale Price wonderful bargain i these Suit bargains. from Made of in all colors inclu braid. Regular Price Here's a are featuring styles to select tine, army cloth, tively trimmed with WOME Q A\D MISSES’ ‘J [T\ SALF. PRI offered—coming at the ve able opportunity Having purchased thess facturer at a low price enables extreme low price of 16.50. Men's Wear Serge, able materials. Colors are tan, checks. Many are GAR of Agriculture, says: rendered by the soldier A million gardens plant Get into the game and Good tools will make ure. tilizers, Garden Tools, Pla Tools and Machinery and Reliable Garden Seed. miles wide CO. 250-256 Park St., of | railroad | MANY VISIT MUSE The Museum of Art attracting M. History of the New Britain Institute Natural ! and is many minfaters of other visitors to the and Saturday 0 persons visited this ever popular institution. The beautiful = weather of Friday and the fact that it was Arbor and Bird day caused many teachers and children to visit the place during the afternoon and eve- ning Oon morning Curator Schuwrr addressed the puplls at East street school on ‘“Birds Trees,” and the afternoon city. During | Friday a total of over Friday the in epoke to visiting clasees at the museum. Mr Schurr fs much in demand at this of the year to give addresses on birds and natural science and to conduct nature outings. On Friday morning of this week he will Jectura at the Smith school and in the after- noon, weather permitting, he will take the class of Normal students of the High school on an outing to study wild life afield. Next Sunday a number of Y. W. C A. members and their friends will ac- company the naturalist on a field trip to study the birds and their haunts. men's wear serge, gaberdine, These handsome suits are Polret Twills, rookie manufacturers’ the | New York East conference as well as | and | P MISSES’ SUITS. $25.00. Suits. We variety of trico- ding black and white checks effec- and Misses’ a lendid n Women's There's WORT’H l"P TO $32.50, GPF'('I\L CE $16.50. This is positively one of the best Suit bargains that we have ever v height of the season, this is a remark- to secure a handsome suit at a tremendous sacrifio fine Tailored us to pass them along to you at the Suits from a leading manu- made of Fine Poplins and other fashion-& navy and black, and fancy mples PLANT A THRIFT DEN Carl Vrooman, Assistant Secretary Department “Without going beyond their dooryards, mil- lions of American women and children can ren- der service to the nation right now as real as that on the field of battle. ed in the cities, suburbs and country would mean the release of millicns of pounds of foods to cur allies Paint now. do your bit.” the work easy for you and vour youngsters, and the gardening will prove a pleas- We have the best tools for each purpose. Our stock is very complete and includes Fer- net Jr. Tools, Heavy Farm an extensive line of Fresh, RACKLIFFE BROS. 5 ew Britain, Conn. | 86 AUTO ACOIDENTS, 34 Pedestrians Struck by Machines During Month of March. Hartford, April 23.—The following Statistics are taken from reports of automobile acvidents flled for the ronth of March with the Departmaent | of Motor Vehicles J Total number of vorted l)a\‘ time .. | Night time Accidents in were struck = . Collislons where one automobile- collided with another Ceallislons where an sutomobile col- lided with a wagon, cart, bieycle or statlonary object ..30 (r;HS!onfi between anomnbflos and rolleys or trgins 3 Fatal Accidents—During the month March nlne (8) persons recetved injuries from which they immediately subsequently died as a result of lision with automobiles Three (8) were children Two (2) over sixty vears old. Two (2) intoxicated. Two (2) middle-aged adults. Five of the drivers concerned have Leen held for the superior court and four were exonerated the coron- court. accldents ra- which pedestrians 34 19 by