New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1919, Page 10

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D, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 191¢ oble them, to thc ; e NEW BRITAIN PL j tlonal committee, who have been so- - fie for us jan mem- h | lcited to write them ean what we profess, anl | - Mr. Clark himself has been lying in our lives consistently | low and not taking any hand in the i fight or permitting his frier to do the followers of Jesus ' | so. When the time come nswer Lecanlioi el the attacks on him, according to his e and thoroushly consistent e S | friends, he will have a great deal to r AR s e . ] B | say, but is disinclined o return the fity, present forcefully and vi- 0 elcome 0m ames an ) CO“ eITIS RIS lva as emfi'ifl would prove most effective le world task that is iving be- | - Republicans are wat ng the figh & suttering nunan race, wmen | Returned Men May Parade cratic Leader | with much interest because they be fbest and the noblest in human | Heve it presages a split Ir the demo- fe will hedrtily respond to the | E 1 —_— | cratic party which will make the po- 3 I , P . i i litica work 4 e ajor! J v ©f the Immortal Captain, and i [f plans of Mavor George A. Quig- Washington, March 24-—The n 8 ltical Bworkflo-githe sanal rity party . o F L he house | much easier B o s Tk f”“l“""”““ ley are carried out, every New Brit- democrats, fighting their hardest to i for the soldiers of the cross. |ain hoy u member of the 102d or any defeat Champ Clark, who | N 7 ; | ain boy o Ny defes 4 ark, o led the - 4 1 g0 out (o figkt the battle of | part of the 26th division will be democratic battle t overturned the THREATENING LETTERS g0 ‘?‘“_‘;“’1'-"{ the Kingdom of God | given an opportunity to g0 to Bostoh republican majority in congress a G| = s B 2uidst of the proposed Lenguc | for the return of the division and {0 cade ago, and Who hus been | FRIGHTEN WILHELM 3 3 { take part in the monster parade Of' of the house ever since, have aban- | % T — el | their former comrades, which is ta be doned their camouflage of attempting | Guard Is Double e = . g 7 sting oubled and Fugitive Em-« VER TEAS TO BE | held in that city after the return of {o fight the Missourian on the ground | g - the division of his war record and frankly are peror'’s Path to Woodshed Is b o T The mayor has taken up the matter aki the fig a 0- | & e ma making the fight on a pro-Wils ; 4 HELD DURING LE S e R i SEons s Constantly Patrolled. S the expenses of the boys fo Boston The latest pronouncement of the | Amerongen, March 24.—There was y } - return with Geor Spear of the anti-Clark men in the house show ' @ State of the extremest alert aroun th Church Ladies Plan Novel Wi 1 war bureau that they are going to make the bat the Von Bentinck dastle throughoni ™ There are at present in the ¢itY tl. against having Clark for minority | Friday night and Satur R ) Inereasing Foreig - : ior o e L 5 y : EnLand f et morning o Saiuzkorelsan BN many soldiers who wearing the fioor leader on his occusional refusals = in consequence of the fugitive G Sionary i Irand’ insignia of the Yankee division and. (o obey blindly the White House man- | Man emperor having received Thurs 2 [ many are again working after being gutes affeciing legislation. day evening two violently threatening fA chain of silver teas tto be heiq | ome for some time. This plan of The reason for this shift of tactics, | !etters, one emanating from Amster. fevery Wednes afternoon during | (1€, mavor would get all these bo¥s according to some of the Clark sup dam and the other from the Belgian fent widl be ziven by the women of | (2 2Ke the trip to Hoston and. take porters, is that few of the democrats frontier, and also a telegram from Bhe Forsien Missionary society of the | D't In the doings there. 1Tt is casily could be found who amounted to any- friend warning him of impending Soufn ' Congregational church, at| cooSnized as a st P\“!“')” “l“”"' '® {hing or carried any influence in their Peril which cofiirikutions will zo toward the | Srainf ”""",‘ Inted v the bovs A5 opinions and whose war records com- All the Dutch gendarmes watching genieral fund of missions for the year. | w "”" el ut few Wio pared favorably with that of Clark. { Over the fugitive's welfare were kepf The 1 e e 3 { would be able personally to stand the B¢ even now the name of the man | O duty, instead of half their number o . e dexnenselincumnedRbyfisuonita RiourneV Bl irlidemocratsll want Wit a- e ns ationediithelrEa cotlstom sd | adg Lt oriome o v‘”..\”.‘.(}_\' «ar-| The mavor fecls that after tkINg .ine'in his place has been kept s Betnia R N s e tat e of Grove Hill at which twelve | part in the war with the division and. ;uie as possible — Representative paths in the neighborhood of the shed These twelv _sociely were present. | as many of them are. having Been . t( perris (Okla.) where William Hohenzollern was en. ‘These twelve charter members of the | wounded while over there, it is but a = 500 . | gaged in sawing w re 1 chai 1] eac i =) o Two reasons have been ascribed for n sawing wood were constants { chain will each invite eight: the 96, | small show of gratitude for the city to > . Iy patrolled by i e W gt 1l 2 X this, first, the fact that he is him- Y armed guards, while who will add new links to the chain, | raise a sum of money to defray the ? = : Bl Svenl ohtalde tRE Wallsloriehe : . sclf largely directing from und the walls of the castle will each invite 4; the ensuing 384 will | expense of a special train to carrv SO0 TATEEW CHCLE O et gendarmes were carrving loaded e ask two members apiece to lengthen | the bovs to Bosto The joy which O geloniLls vement; sec- re s ]\ apicce to lengthen B :\“ Eoston. h 2% ”j . s movemenbiseng il s he chain, and the 764 will complete | they would get from again stepping . oo "0 B0 5 s 2 One man was watching each of th pation, | the circle of the chain. | in e e e Bl vine nisibs ansl for Jthe TSt Cwol | U R TS BER R S O B 2 The sccond tea of the series will be | the ches would he worth the sorithithe 'f"‘;‘,”\' trying tol beat o ot Sl ie alkan to fnkura sktatis figreat deal | held at the home of Mrs. Buel Bassefte | MONey spent ofsore fonth Bemocatiquaiom o Bir- soldiers in ' of Bmmon's Place this \Wednesday | It iS planned that, if the momey is 1no4o0 mrr-'hr soaste —— - . & : : 1s ¢ e in 1920. Bringing Mi S P e Ameri- | attornoon - at 3 o'clock. Mrs, Ellshs | obtained and the trip becomes defi- : ; i S sy DI ’ openly against Cha Bifly got relizion. | Cobper of Vine street will give a re. | Nite: to have headqudrters for this GRIIY, %7 e hninn il NOTICE ! Mewever, that he | sume of the book entitled: -The |CILY established in Boston. The Ite: - T8 polnfed out would eive tyX What he meant | Challenge of the Pr h D% | headquarters would be a definite place Senator Gore a chance to throw the | Mh ic i FT .\ there had been | rosaiek. airs, \m‘\:m»mr Churchill | for _the fathers, mothers, sisters, Sllmlmh el £ Dhvicol el e < K L0 e, r v ¢ Clark . fening of the\ great simple | i) N e brother, and sweeth ts of the boy I h s of religion in ‘the broadest \'E,Ih"m:‘l{‘”'.i'i,l.f(",:;“"“1"‘;“,"‘:“\ y‘]"“‘:’:’;‘m greet them. he men in charge "!“"" "“"“' democrats have got to- to cross the putting greens : « . Londeatll o ¢ Silver lente s e hes giaten <o seo Bether what they term the ‘“‘demo- | f''SeAse. Now these decp religious forces | i et o jof the headquarters would also see’ ' on S r C $135 may go on to a far richer and fuiler | “':Lh:e(,z”'""p ";("\‘,'l"!“;““' "\ ’:“- to it that the relatives had vantage "'“';" reorganization committee” to Shuttie Meadow Country e ) . S ; £ Cooper : > street, April 2. | s for sssing the pars work against the man who has been . ito the Christian belief if they are taken in | i o . ; points for witnessing the parade. I who has beer PO e e e e avqe. | 8L 3 o'clock when Jra. John H.KIrk- | The governor telesraphen Mavor the leader of the house democrats Club grounds, prosecution B otamittoc | velon e e ham Bl e view line bSOk € | Quigley Saturday afternoon, ing Since the first drive aga‘nst Cannonism i “ = . ®eatnpaign consisted wl\irl’h is dangerous rather than hene- | ‘“’.‘“"f “;“ "r‘ Glplsthingthe SiTlm eiMox [ Bim how many seats the city of New e Eirieg, \Bevorali eticrsjadystacito will follow any violations. o R wnien soca)| V2ni b Charlesi EMeRaxiand Mol i sitaind wouldiwant o revlewithe ipas AR BES lark were made public yes- 4 BIRYC "o Moskill, Frank | wring is a very dangerous thing «n- | Femainder of the meetings will be hield | rade. The mayor immediately tele- terday. The majority of them were Shuttle Meadow Club. B o S A e e iba —ith ou: re.|in small nelghborhood groups|graphed back ‘at lea 1.000." 1f from members of the democratic na oo ool o i, James White and Bu. | ligion before the war was that =it | throughout the city, at the home of | possible, instead of having some New Bt s ‘“m_w coemed capable, when it went | the South church women who, only | Britain people in one part of the city diately upon arg Hrank Svilivan, the member secur- | wrong of driving anyhody mad. Tt |are members of the chain. | watching the parade and others in an- Om‘;of"i;w » A Ing the highest number of new mem- | wanted real and power But | The twelve original people who | other part, there will he a definite il . S wiil be given she first prize which : thank God, the old indifference is | Started the chain are Mrs. Elisha | Place in the city where all the peo- an HI s e B - 5 $20 cash, a hat-—offered by the| 4 aring fs Cooper, Miss Elizabeth Eastman, Mrs, [ Ple from this city can view the pa- OYS WIN MONOGRAM 3 Cisanpeasine g by i =0 g : BOYS W £ } | Connors-Halloran company,—and a In sach a time of stress and|S. Y. Irving, Miss Mary Bingham, | rade. AT Y M C A { ircctor Siator Anmonmees Winners in | Uil (0 the shove at a later date, while | settlement of SN v we | Miss Tennie Wessel, Miss Laura Wood- - o 5 bs 5 % : ATl-Ar 1 | the second highest, Thomas Crean, | have either to accommodate our God | ford, Mrs. A Churchill, Mrs. e N ’ WMo AL - Arounds, } will be given $10 in cash. Awards of | to the circumstances, or to find a God Mrs. John H. Kirkham, i '\‘, ‘"‘l_ 2 TUESDAY MARCH 25th at 8 0 Clock Finals in the last swo classes of | $30 in cash, divided into six prizes. | great enough to dominate the cir-{ k Proudman, Mrs 4 U::‘.’(’_u:“”“’ L ] : 5 » peen | Will be made to the next highest, this | cumstances and us who are in them. | Hemenway and Mrs. Stanley Holmes 3 e Y. M. C. A. all-arounds have been | Wi | cumstances and us who are i n. : & Ny ~ ¥ 5 : £ oy cek | 1 bhelieve that is where we stand to- -~ A. PINKUS eaKer. bompleted, and the aware of X w 1 e w | K . B - to the ten T Bt - e [ day. Tt is only a very thorough- BAPTIST CHURCH. (1 EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE p £ T 1 - o | going Christianity tha the ‘world | = Lenses Duplicated. 5 lass will conclude the all-arounds for CGUPYIN NEW OFFI E | going 3 orid | 5 The monograms also | | needs now—one which practices | Crusaders Meet Tonight and Mission- | ofiice, 306 Main st. "Phone 53¢ earty nvitation extended to all ex warded to the school and | e e 1ole-hearted belief 1 a living God. | apy Meeting Wednesday Afternoon. SRR 1 iy | | belief in praver, above all belief in | T SatisfactionfGuaranteed. service men 2 l(‘humlwr of Commerce Will Continue | God in Christ, belief that in Him we Monday—7:45, meeting of the Cru- | WhOmW o > i N ) | have the very center of reality. We | fitde t which all Crusaders and | 1 Work in New Rooms in Hallinan | (piistians of all denominations have | their friends are cordially invited to | s il ST | to win this faith in new fashion, | be present Refreshments will be | i B s niicing s | and have zot 1o go out and dominate | served, and the members will enjoy a The chamber of ccmmerce has he- | the whole world with that faith. social cvening ] JO et gin fo move to its new s | “Therefore the only Christianity | Wednesday-—3:30, the meeting of | th ML Lnton, | o inan's building and cupy | that can prevail in the coming ages | the Woman's Foreign M nary so- | Weir, T. McCabe, H. | Hallin Jding i | e e p | the rooms dvring the "t of the | is one that, learning from the pres- i ciety will be held in the ladies’ par- | 3 L loln g mCacer | week. The iew oiices are in the | ent agedy, declares that Christ { lor. Mrs. Niven will have charge of | om and 8. Wol i building adjoining the present: rooms | $hall have dominion «ver our whole | the meesing and the topic will be f " T | and instead of heing four flighis up tional life. Not the dominion | “Oriental Housekeepers.” Mis. R. H ’ MARCIT B { are buf one fiicht 1p, which reason, | of the church. but that of the Spirit | Shailer will have charge of the de- 3 e { March icsue of the “Bee. | s Sprieiie believes, will en- | of Christ. We have to strive and to | votional services. There will be special | 400 MAIN STREET. et tre loc | ‘wehants and other members | Pray 1t the Spirit of Jesus shall be | mnsic All ladies of the church and has been published, and \amber of commerce to visit | brought to bear in a new way in all | congregation are cordially invited'to | is one of 1he best yet 1 S o | the relations of the nations of the | ayjend this meeting. 5 is called the “Boys ew offices are composed of | World, that each has 1its part in the »° ) 5 the work on il was dole €N~ | five rooms—one large meeting room | common task of bringing in His King- | GERMAN-AUSTRLA THREAT. | tirely by the male members of the | (hich w.il easily accommodate 100 | dom. and that eac)t can come | B e e U Bourd of public L o \] Dyt | peovic, S e e s | !|r{i's~1|;'1r' individuality in the common | oader Intimates Entente Must Be | jssuc wis printed Hhy tne female s R e e join- | life umanity. ! ; newsy pape | use of this room, the cFwmber expects | International life and of how we can | Vienna, March - Asked what ef- | = . [ fo be 1ble to hold a number of so- | Win it for Christ. We have ot to | fect Hungarian events would have on SIMS LUNCHES WITH KING. i for thie various sub-divisions of | think of how the church jtself may | the bpolitieal situation in German- i D et AMareh 94——Vice \Um,”.z,ii TR he strengthened for the world con- | Austria Herr Deutsche, secretary for William Simsg, the retiring com- 2B - auest woilitary affairs said today: 5 mander of the American naval forces LIE ALBISTON BACK ‘There is nc more crucial guestion “If the Entenie treats us as it On Sale at 8:30 a. m. I ONS OF fn European waters, who will return S s - & before the church, than how we are | treats Hungary, no one can guarantee & the United States soon, had'lunch | oo Bobi Serving Overseas With| 10 Win the youth of ihe rising g what will happen. A people driven to | tpday at Buckingham ace with S Bl yatadan eration for Chrift. We feared that | despair loses self-control. The En- B Ning George and members of the ""-“l ailway Arti nit. | the breed was becoming soft. tente, by thoughtless decision, might 36-inch. PERCALES al family | Lieut. Joseph Albiston of Liberty| know that many ministers and ciergy- | lose a hulkwvark against Bolshevism = s street, who has been serving overseas| men hate marked with concern that | which German-austria really consti- . i ¥ . =z SUPREME COURT RE [ With {he railway artiliery, has return- | 12 numbers of our youth upon £ no < done it econom- light and dark patterns, Washington, March 24—The su-|ed to this city. He was commissioned | whom the hold “of chureh was Jitically A e % second lieutenar Septembe 917, merely nominal. sat there in theme urt. announced foday it nd licutenant in September, 1917, 1 3 8 ) itiica "o o “wesks' Teess \be- tion, lrvlniw;‘:,{x(hd as a| :\‘u.‘ :h’nn“lw.\ _il\y. : their fath- C yar i ext Monday after rendering | Wi bn Sisdl there andgrol F “::::‘:4“ x Lo his arrival in France, Lieut. ] loved it as their faih did ¥ : : was detailed to Batery B of [ the frouble was that ihough - AND e i raiiway artill €. A. C.ymen sat there, their children would < | 93 1Q stand behind a railway gun | not there Many of us feared i 27-inch. DRESS — ‘ AS ! | ¢ aided in the bhombardment of | that the rest of the matter was t O i { enemy defense: Mihiel. Noven.| the love of pleasure had left no room GINGHAMS For Infants and Children | Montdidier and in the Avgonne drives.| in their hearts for the love of duty | 3 | 0 = ! and of God. | | S = InUse ForOver30Years | - = | Fu tank God have alllwoc | Stripes and Checks, {Aiways bears | s z i pok | the lescon thal there has heen a pos- | = H E A ] M e o I Lol orer pinclinln oy ot | [l Signature of 3 % 2 | our country that many of us never 4 z . | T Employed Ry Health Department. | qreamed of. What courage! What co- i A E U R O P E — e e | ooy 1deplonss oENEw B forelationtandisel Bas criice Hand n b 381-383-385 MAIN ST. § ain's he who foueght with the| @ united hody. | e | 1021 in France and in fighting lost an| “Now what I can not help feeling New Britain, Conn. i We clean every- it has retnrned home discharged | I-\‘ why .\\mL.m the chureh mot be | thing under the nid is W civil life. This morn-| able to awaken that xind of sacri- | 1 1 : ~ e ing he started work for the city as| fice? We have summoned them to | Specials Tonight 7 to 9. Telephone 1555 tel u an ~d sanitary inspector in the health| come to the service of the country | . fifl Bl i because the country needed them. Can Kolym’s Tooth Past spartmen ccause the country neede em. Can | : S . Vacuum house il Snssded Ihemita ym 2 MWlashington acu s The position had been vacant for| we not make the same plea for the re rice 30c Sale cleaning a spe- ome time and W purposely held| King of Kings and the Country of g. P b " 69-71-73 Lafayette St. clalt ; g : : yette St. alty. bem for the returning soldier. De-| Countries? What are we soing to| M price ....... et 21¢ Cor. Washington pite the fact is minus the| do with our sons, our young mer ~ . . NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ¢ n, Selander can orm the duties| ¥ho are already coming back home E Colorite for refinlsh' ROOMS S1 AND UP minyina the nosition agd the| There is hardly anvthing that we can | M ing straw hats, reg. price American-European cxlth department has taken the lead| apply our minds to At present of q Q ; Th N B i Ch ) g B » NEW BRITAIN § . iicing o cripled hevo. oreater: moment than that. Ay con| f§ 30C. Sale ........ 19¢ Only First-Class Patronage e New Britain Chapter WINDOW RO yiction e :“’" l” e “10‘1:11 l‘“““' fault | bury Face Soap, Solicited and Accepwed s P i CLEANING e O | e e “her hrear fervice: Lt s | § Teg: price 25¢. Sale 19c R ¥ Try Our 50 CENT LUNCH ill Pack an ip It COMPANY pool tournament is expected tonight = 5 Mavis Talcum Powder, In Main Dining Room - Thomas (rean. and Thomas F Y ice 25¢ S 9 ki R MOTHER GRAY’S reg. price 25¢. Sale 19¢ Served from 12 to 1:30 J. WINKLE, u‘\u. w . e ; [\ l‘ heir game S'JEET PCWDEERS pirin Tablets Sale Manager. the second rounc 30th men will )+ = CHENY: ) Office—88 West v from seratch and a close game E f\\?R“?}v‘“%EE‘\e&N, | e SPECIAL TODAY < expected. Both men are membe: AR R v VI T in s i SRt ek Main Tele- DEgied % members Constipaticn, Hea 3 SALAD MAYONAISE 9pC g f the pool team of the soc : froubles, Teethia Sal Hepatica, reg. 30c. v phone 888, St i GRS nnn'h‘:l (o dark 5::"“,‘4""’;,“‘ qm;i'x i el lOB th o TRIEDROTATOS 15 it r] h A r ST SN, )| of last year. (reen having fin- | pews ace e o T e Served in Japanese Tea Room ished second any subsiirute: MOTHER GRAY CO.,

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