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NF\\ BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, DRUG3 KETTERPLANSHOY MUTGORTIAT 4 5pspALLS B Letter o Friends Taken as Rellec- N Horsfall- 7 Town Ulster tion on Mayor Quigley || %% Made The Stylish THE e g Walking-Coat e onts anc em how i Our own special § al i | ford product of c | ; which we are i povery proud. 4 ! The s Luke Horsfall 169-171 Maln Strea! CITY ITEMS 25 PATIENTS VISITED Re"a.b'e {5 Service b tor | and Reasonable Prices in Our Prescription Department AXELROD’S PHARMACY PARK ST. Cor. Bigelow. Phone. 1366. | given with i ' | American GOV. MARCUS HOLCONB Said of Him “He gave me a better appreciation of the RUSSIAN SITUATION in 30 minutes than I had received in all my reading.” MAYOR QUIGLEY Said of Him “He’s Great ! Get him to New Britain il you can”. These men were speaking of GENERAL AGAPATIAN Who Speaks at THE METHODIST CHURCH 7:30--SUNDAY EVENING--7:30 N “RUSSIA AND THE BALKARS” Hear what he has to say about, The Bolsheviki and Why Kerensky Failed The real people of Russia and the Balkans. ALL ARE WELCOME BY PATRIOTIC NURSES | § SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918 RESOLVED—That the First Church of Christ (Congregational) of New Britain, Conn., in meeting duly assembled does hereby record itself as in favor of the ratification by the Connecticut General Assembly at its 1919 session of the Federal Constitutional Amendment providing for National Prohibition of Alcoholic Beverages, and be it further RESOLVED—That it does hereby request the Senator of this dis- trict and the Representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amendment when presented to the General Assembly. The above resolutions were passed unanimously at the regular Sab- bath morning service, October 20, 1918. HENRY ‘W. MAIER, Pastor. RESOLVED—That the Sacred Heart of Jesus Roman Catholic (Polish) Church of New Britain, Conn., in meeting duly assembled does hereby record itself as in favor of the ratification by the Connecticut General Assembly at its 1919 session of the Federal Constitutional Amendment providing for National Prohibition of Alcoholic Beverages, and be it further RESOLVED—That it does hereby request the Senator of this district and the Representatives of this tewn to vote for the ratification of said amendment when presented to the General Assembly. REV. LUCYAN BOJNOWSKI. Frank Chrzanowski, Pres., St. Stanislaw Bishop S. M. Society. Teofil Bednarszyk, Pres., San Lucyana Society. John Bleiewski, Pres., St. Peter and St. Paul Society. Ignacy Niksa, Holy Name Society. Wladyslaw Godlewski, Pres. Ryczerzy Boleslawa Chrobrego. Stanislaw Ogonowski, Pres., Z. N. Polish Society. Peter Wrubel, Pres., Guardzisty T. K. Society. Anton Milewski, Pres., San Allozego No. 666 Z. P. R. K. Society. John Zamojski, Pres., St. John’s Christian Society, No. 13, D.R.P. Andrew Widlak, Pres., Polish Sokolow, Z. S. P. Society. Antoni Goszka, Pres., Polish Temperance Society. RESOLVED—That the St. Mary’s Evangelical Lutheran Swedish Church of New Britain, Conn., in meeting duly assembled does hereby record itself as in favor of the ratification by the Connecticut General Assembly at its 1919 session of the Federal Constitutional Amendment providing for National Prohibition of Alcoholic Beverages, and be it farther RESOLVED—That it does hereby request the Senator of this dis- trict and the Representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amendment when presented to the General Assembly. Above resolution was adopted by St. Mary’s Evangelical Lutheran Swedish Church at Divine Service on Sunday morning, October 13, 1918. S. G. OHMAN, D. D., Pastor. RESOLVED—That the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of New Britain, Conn., in meeting duly assembled does hereby record itself as in favor of the ratification by the Connecticut General Assembly at its 1919 session of the Federal Constitutional Amendment providing for National Prohibition of Alcoholic Beverages, and be it further RESOLVED—That it does hereby request the Senator of this dis- trict and the Representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amendment when presented to the General Assembly. We go on record as a church body, that we will endorse only the candldate who stands “Squarely dry on the issue” in hand. IDA L. SCHUETZE, Clerk. RESOLVED—That the Second Advent Church of New Britain, Conn., in meeting duly assembled does hereby record itself as in favor of the ratification by the Connecticut General Assembly at its 1919 session of the Federal Constitutional Amendment providing for National Pl‘ohlbl- tion of Alcoholic Beverages, and be it further RESOLVED—That it does hereby request the Senator of this dis- trict and the Representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amendment when presented to the General Assembly. Above unanimously passed by the Second Advent Church of New Britain and the Pastor authorized to sign same on behalf of the Church. L. B. GILES, Pastor. Sunday, October 14, 1918.