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10. | When NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1018, - T - a Feller Neads a Friend - - - - - - - ByBriggsl | P v 4/ : ez > :“A—’//Z//// £ WILLE HAS sz // JUST SNEEZED @OPYRIGHT IBIBTNIW YORK TRIBUNE INC £ All Now in Pink Wrappers To save tin foil for Uncle Sam, WRIGLEYS is now all wrapped in pink paper and hermetically sealed in wax: 1. The tangey 7% flavor of mint a% 52 2. The luscious different flavor 3. The soothing & flavor of X b\ All in pink-end packages and all sealed air-tight. Be Sure to get WRIGLEYS because RESOLVED—That the Scuth Congregational 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 Am(}‘]ndment providing for Nationai Prohibition of Alcoholic Beverages, and be it further RESOLVED—That it does hereby request the Senator of this district and the Representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amendment when pre- serifed to the General Asse mbly. Voted unanimously at morning worship Sunday, November 3, 1918. (Signed) sEORGE W. C. HILL. New Britain, Conn., November 3, 1918. The congregation of the First Baptist Church in New Britain, Conn., assembled, does hereby record itself as in favor of the ratification by the Connecticut Assembly at its session in 1919 of the Amendment of the Federal Constitution providing for National Prohibition of the manufacture and sale of alcohslic beverages. And be it further resolved that we do hereby request the Senator of this dis- trict and the representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amend- ment when it is presented te the General Assembly. ‘For the Congregation, EARLE B. CROSS, Minister. RESOLVED—That the Swedish Evangelical Bethany Church (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 N ational Prohibiticn of Alco- holic Beverages, and be it further RESOLVED—That it does hereby request the Senator of this district and the Representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amendment when pre- sented to the General Assembly. The above resolutions were unanimously passed at the regular Sunday morning service, November 3, 1918. GUSTAVE E. PIHL, Pastor. RESOLVED-—That the Swedish Elim Baptist Church of New Britain, Conn., in meeting duly assembled does hereby record itself as in faver 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 fown to vote for the ratification of said amendment when pre- sented to the General Assembly. The above resolutions were unanimously adopted at a regular church service Tuesday evening, Qetober 15, 1918, . J. E. KLINGBERG, Pastor. RESOLVED—That the People’s Church of Christ 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 dees hereby request the Senator of this district and the Representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amendment when pre- sented to the General Assembly. . Above unanimously passed by the Pecple’s Church of Christ of New Rritain, and the Pastor authorized to sign same on behalf of the church. Sunday, November 3. 1918. 5 REV. R. C. STEINHOFF, Pastor. RESOLVED—That the Emanuel Gospel 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 dces hereby request the Senator of this district and the Representatives of this town to vote for the ratification of said amendment when pre- sented to the General Assembly. The above reselution was unanimously passed by the Congregation of the Emanue! Gospal Church. Sunday morning, October 20, 1918, M. S. ANDERSON, Pastor.