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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919, ol | J | Attorney Crosby, as the lalter was the | that e was wrong that the hope | the walers, it didn’t come from the [ ence, the man of culture. The hope | Mine” All of the vocalists were in - « real orator, and after such a flood of | of the world on the man of | deck or the cabin. No it came from | of the world lies in the man of | good voice and were well received . A i . oratory, Mr. Reilly said that were he | refinement, culture, and altruism. A |the steerage way down below. 1 de- 2d prayer. The most profound- | Frank Clynes was pianist and he also to spealk then, he would feel like the | third disputed the first two and said | scended here were the hard, tired, | ly civilizing influence in the world | rattied the ivories to perfection dur BE hero of the Johnstown flood who, | that not the man of science or the |stronz faces of various immigrants |is the Catholic church because it | ing the banquet itself EET]‘ fi g E; RAL!Y when he went to heaven and hegan | man of culture but the man of | coming to America. In their midst [ holds the torch of a living faith. The A i v relatin as urgently requ I, ihe | brotherhood, of philanthropy was the | Was an ancient white haired Irish | Roman Catholic church stands as __ Omly Onc “BROMO QUININE | | story of his heroism in saving so many | 1ope of the world. A fourth, cynical | peasant surrounded by group of | hulwark to thé state ‘against disor-|To get the genuine, call for full name {"beople in that flood, was continually | and scornful of looks said that they [ ISvin’s sons and daughter reciting | der. LANATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab- | \ D e ipted by . bewhiskered indi | Were all wrong, that he believed_with | fervently an ancient canticle. It was Fight on Side of Faith. lets. Lok for signature of K., W ! p 1 nterruy E L N | George Elliott that the one hope of | the canticle of the holy rosary which It is our duty to fight on the side | GROV Cures a Cold in One | LU ¢ 13 vidual with a derisive “Oh, hell ] i ! : N e o ave bean| the world wastalgrand suicide. they had learned at their mothers’ | of falth. If vou ask a little child | Day. 3 l 7 IECLoRIL g NG SR D S : I looked out upon the waters and | knees. What a contrast there was|how much it loves ite parents it will IS ARRESTED. i eld by go Nowh. “Anvhody who' follows the [ | ny iel he y LOUge al s e S roghy | beneld their sublime beauty and | between this and the woman singing | extend back its arms and say “So| John AleX, owner of the automobil | flood of cloquence of Joh 5V ! witnessed the big red moon, the Em- | the Italian opera. That opera was | much. If you ask a wounded sol- | which figured in a collision last | i N il 1 of the Night, cast her radiance. | cold and bleak in comparison with | dier dying on the field of battie how | nesday on the Plainville road, in town flood,” v teilly said el e ! ‘ . attention was l2d to the voice | this recital of warm living faith. From | mueh he loved his country he will | four men were injured and one JeRRLS ¢ ! £ “Mayor Quigley,” he continued, would feel like the hero of the Johns- Golinbiuch W e G of a lady in the cabin singing to|the wreck and ruin of radical ideas |stretch back his arms and say “So | of his injuries, was arrested last eve td alot of finc things tonight. In {56 qecompaniment of the piano an | these peasants had saved the ideals | much.” And if you ask God how much | ning at his home on Prospect street 1 | :‘;:‘ m" ‘]“‘]il‘m“lml"\"““"""‘_‘ A:u:n.i;:\ faet, it is w‘m”m st speech L have heard | yialian opera. But there was another .f'.‘; lofty unctions that could save man. | he loves us you have the magnificent | Sergeant Theodore Johnson for ti e nes ay e e et aF | MM dGliver ) ! strange sound. It didn’t come from ' There is no hope in the of sci- [ vision of the saviour on Calvary's | Plainville authorities. He was turned L 3 ‘ urning to the mavor, he said: = e = = = ——— = Cross “So ‘much.” over to Officer Marino ta await trial The day will come when we will | in the Plainville court on a charge of 5 [ ing the recent campaign, Gus Lon be asked how much we love that | reckless driving ain Syringe ? Woscif IchimERGIoay R0l LIt Eate: R an i on T o iiave e ia REONEG T o SN e mo e e e e R Wtean Brush and Comb ... 98c | romas L. Reilly, of Meriden, and| ., minute, and any hour fo lay down our Men Who Are “Below Par.” CaER S ey i snsteetn e S G G G No order,” suid Mr. Reilly, “h lives if needs be for that faith. For| This condition may be caused by 20 ; R L L =l = (Ndolicimor elhan S the RnicH iSO TGO N that is the majesty and meaning of | overwork, worry, too close confine- kgs Tooth Picks C i J. Leo Sullivan, chaplain of -Dali |y yg i the recent war and their ¢ < our knighthood ment to business or too little exercis bz, Drinking Glasses 98¢ | council, who sa prayer, and Rev.l .00 will be known as long as his- | ; Z Good Musical Program. Why not try a little more out-of-door b. Countess Amalia Chocolates 49¢ | John T, Win WnEHoiercalbencol Fied i i il s e e e ¥ A et program was | exercise and take advantage of yonur p. Jordan Almonds > | diction. Joseph M .], _‘”‘""” former | ouncil have done their part furnished by John Kiniry who sang | druggist’s guarantee that Vinol, th masor, ‘\\-“r.-‘”Im:“(:d: b it e s et G p M “The Tumbled Down Shack in Ath- | cod liver and iron tonic without ol 1 | x lone”; John J. O'Brien who gave | will create strength, vim and vitalify a zift for his work for Daly council he war is now ‘over, bul there s “Dear Little 3oy of Mine,” and “Dear | or return your money? Men ever v THE dur the wau | e JRReiNEEat COTIImARYS W Ay Gl f ; Old Pal o’ Mine,” and by John Kilduff | where declare Vinol the greate Halloran. | are just as important. Conditions ave who rendered *“Dear Litfle Mother of ' strength-creator known.—Advt | that they will bear careful Toastmaster Joseph Al Halloran | 1 : ; ; o IOTA | grudy. Any Knight who has lived up c Insnn rua 0 i desseas tie ; “'l””“ = K“' OWS: || to the principles of his order will he i G e (G, 105k G S =) It is singular that Daly counail|l; o) hrepared to meet these prob- ! holds this banquet in this hall on the | | o the better the Knights 168071 Wil Stiept. | on o U et craitie o i T i | -\ EFORE there could have | Americans . [ ] ® | There are those who pride their 2 | the Mexican border. How pleased we | nenc AXe those e | Bride their been such perfection of : wete to have thcmihome then!ITon| tors came over in the Mayflower : : - ~ k ‘ cloquent were the speeches made on | - e finish in an EAGLE SHIrT " ricanism is not a matter of birth- | that night! 'N“‘\,v will be m.\: asielo ek ot linedse Il 15Somthin s we he factory inspectors must have | duent tonight. But a dew days a0l so1 geop in our hearls and high in the factory P we welcomed -home the veterans of the World War, and we are pleased to IIks’ club. The addresses were ‘made “1f you had made that speech dur- v United States District Attorney Toastmaster our heads. There are people, born in this. country, who don’t know what made every garment argue its own sce 5o many of them present heve this > . : th H O e, O SO R i Gy || ke 1 Lelie anosforolsnay case to win. (o) e ouse wner who have been naturalized and who Columbus have been generous and |, 2 “H/t Bl G SO ean. < ife’ 5 patriotic in cvery way. It took the ., " \ng (ney are Americans just so Get your wite's expert testimony war, however, to produce outward | dence to show that the order stooc L SyiGencoo shon Ihhie o 5 Ul up to these principles. There is no alisincere Cevolon o 1 con I r I8 SSSLSNCSYO8 OUNtIY. | 1 )ice for the hyphen. We either are The history of the Knights in (he | PieC for fhe vnhen. ask you when next you buy to make World War has shown to every race | and creed that, shoulder to’shoulder, | long as and no longer than they live . - . . = > o 5 ceties of its tailor: : o . om e ing. She’ll If vour house needs painting and you know it should be painted to preserve it, but the exce "he problems we have fo meet we e 2 fomoeing it another 2 A o with charity, henevolence, patriotism | 1 D6 better fitied tomeet as Knights sive cost of labor prohibits you hiring =2 repu- We : Henine fmu religion, we will fight against any our order stands for the old spirit of . . “Ao are offering i Gl voulRrat o Wh e in' | S URORESER e ot table painter to do the work, we will gladly ad- 26 pairs of im- our government. Daly council has 3 . yat these prablems. el (s hare Inkihistwonk ofinatriotic| Lo Bl i ported seamless Cndeasor i . fotnabtna Tan e | ~ “@meni o manufactiizar) realizes vise' you how to do the painting yourself and 5 F : o o el e is dealing with human heings e . 5 Angora lined TR R e R on Byt e Tizas o DTN COHI‘IOI’S-H&“CI‘&H CO. save the big iabor cost. Our ready mixed paint, Gloves at $4.75 | | churen, country, stite and city, Tt is| fo4r agitators ov labor unrest Always Reliabie like our advice, is the best, and our linseed oil to preserve within its walls Attorney Crosby Speaks. a pair. Tha momary of those who v serveq | Toastmaster Halloran then intro- 248 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN is pure, absolutely pure. Our advice is free and our God and our country, and in ihe | duced United States District Attorney T absenco of those dead heroes, I pro- | JoRn T Croshy of Hurtford. Also Hartford and Bridgeport we will be only too glad to talk it over with you. | pose toast.” b, er expressing a reling E 3 raialll atose and dranie.s - as honored to have the privilege of § { to the absent members.) % 3 . Croshy told a story of a time when ASVLUM, PRI (HILERe A, Ot he was in a little western town fou HERTRORD Mayor George A. Quigley, as repr the purpose of addressing the mem- “It "‘v‘l‘v_“"'f"f sentative of the city, was then intro- | hers of the Knights of Columbus on Our e i duced. The mayvor said that “in this | the life of the great discoverer. Ile democratic gathering 1 felt a hit diffi- | was waiting for the meeting to start dent at first, but now that Congress- | when he over heard an Ivishman say man Lonergan is not present, T feel | “What does a long-legged fellow by | (at smburden myself it BT G (EOGRTN, Ve T 3 & 5 FRANKLIN SQ. PHONE 359 he Knights of Columbus is now [ Ks or Cc, sure he knows as much | m— ===== | an international organization. If once | about them as the Pope does about C[TY]TEMS belonged alone to the Catholic church, | the A. P. A, Mr. Crosby said that hut now we feel we have the right to | he sometimes wished that he had an claim ownership to it in view of the | Irish name like Reilly, or Halloran, O great work it has done. Now is the| or Sullivan, or even Quigley. But time for every pafriotic citizen to ex- | Croshy is always suspicious, he said. press his true feelings, and these must | However he assured the gathering in be “America for Americans.” We must | the western city that if being an adopt that slogan and carry it into | Irishman and atholic were the frand opening of Danceland, Bar- k’s new hall, Arch street, Friday | ning, Oct Dyson’s orch.—Adv Phe reports of the sale of tick the banquet and testimonial to lliam L. Kopf at the Klks' banquet | 1 next Tuesday cvening, mu de by next Saturday cvening pir is open to the public, and it bected that several hundred peo- . | Wilson's activities. This man is a re- | ever and while they did not comag | oy - will be in attendance, X = A . dew Britain council, (. U. A. A, | Publicin and so am I This man was | over in the Mayflower and were poo G . ; Special full fashioned pure . ; s S or-| all right until he began to be personal | coming from the eastern coast of | o g 1 observe the forty-first annive Dersg | ; ) z 2 b Thistiaaay nisht in their hail when he hegan to vip up the Presi- | Ireland. he is just as proud of them . H b B : thread Sl"f hose. Made for Biarain stroct. Ahere will be & ban- | dent of the United States. No man |as if they had come over in the - ; : £ us according to our stand- bt at 7 o'clock and reception to the | Should stand for speaking against the | Maxflower | G x5 ar is 2 ice members. The committee has | head of the government. How can we| The church, declared the speaker : ard of merchandise. It’s mnged o suitablo program for tho| Americanize forcign-horn when wo | teuches the love of God and ihe home 12 . 3 the best dollar hose we ever ing boy stand for the assailing of the head W s country, and for that rea- 5 4 - fjames R. O'Brien of New York city | of the government? \When we do | S0n it is but natural that Catholics 7 saw. Ask for our NO. 775 b sold land and buildings on Beatty | this, we create unrest. What is the | should be patriotic towards this . in all colors. . et through the agency of E. N.| foreigner going to think? What kind | country §ih & Co. to John Ondreck, et al | of an Ameorichn is he zoing fto be? Prohibition War On. | 3 Che Alpha String orchestra will not | We must stop this slander. this abuse Mr. Crosby then called attention to | 1 00 d a dance at Booth’s hall Thurs- | of the head of {he government. the fact that the war was over with ! ® ly evening as was previously e b Tabr Daveii the exception of the prohibition war \ which some think is the cruelest ever \ perpeirated. When prohibition first > came up, he said, he thought that it o B = 2 can, of Gien street, have entered | master and man: today it is employer | would not prevail and was told that 5 Z | m t l g n n g Francis’ hospital, Hartford, to| and emplove Tomorrow labor must | jt would not and he felt like the re : A dergo minc yerations | be a partner of capital. There must| cruit who in the airplane when | s be a fair return (o capital—a fair) \.,s high in the air and was told by e nd capital. There must be a divid- | surging down through the air that 50 f@ Veru ing of the profits ! s for Conveniernce C | ber cent. of the crowd that was watch- You, as i American organization, | ing helow fet the flyers would fall to 5 ) | must contribute toward smoot hin 1 ound He said “The: an . ’ ; [ out the difficultics the government i% | nothing o e (ERIE S It is easy to save and be neat ‘‘the SumorA WAY.’ ' facing Americans must now have N it e another s o | 1 Iq é& () one slogan—America, for Amerieans” |t i o) “ind SN | | Well shined shoes add to your personal appearance. CHAS. DILLO C ® am proud of the work done by the | wost who when asked why @ certain Knights of Columbus. They Nhavo | ¢hurch was heing moved declared thal SumotA makes shoes last longer and look better. contutluLeTag e vard maKing | the jJaw provided that no saloon | our daily lives credentials necessary for one to talk | “Therve is an clement, American- | on the Knights of Columbus he had horn, that is a more ¢ rous men- | them. He did not know what an ¢ cven than the F . I heard | aristocratic name he had until he came a man recently President | cast. His ancestors were Irish how- ! nned. o fisses Naomi and Frances Crean, ““Therd is labor unrest A solution pghters of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. | must be found Years o it was America a better place to live in, and Amer placo (o live should be within 300 feot of a church Fifty shines for a dime, in key-opening box. hope w oo nizition ecome 1l for that reason he ad siven a power for ¥0od in the community, | them fhree days to move the oh e Shoes and shines cost more. s LL- te and nation The speakers, he d, have ‘.(‘»;l:;.v.yr‘ . 3 AI‘S Sherift. Reilly Speaks. our duties as citiz d.as Knights NOLA 1 ' FOR INDRIGESTION | 7oastmaster Halloran then intro- | of b 'f‘;v:‘\' hd\‘v n-m\:’-‘(ldm Sun R always | to duced former (‘ongressman (now | certain problems that now confront | | w o1l you thai serge, tricotine, jersey, satin, taffeta, Sheriff) Thomas 1. Reilly, of Meriden. | Us. These problems can be solved hy | o o el : ; i 1om, he said, he had to go io jail | Only one formula. We arve steeped in Georgette crepe and combinations of crepe and taffetas and satin, OB \ 1 Ile referred fo his recent 35th | Materialism. We are seeking to vem- rirt I i comprise the materials of the smart new modes we are showing, \day. Sheriff Reilly said that the | €4y these problems by material hy- : 4 Firalr B, child should not look pale pliment relutive to jail might be | POthesis by humanitarianism, utili- St e number andlonarmt ol mel , ] A e e id that., while his | tarianism and other isms, but th - S e (ricate designs, they are wonderfully hin or worn. Such condition | e o [ smlars Totliihe vatel e asl ot SumorA HOME SET mtyle. They arsh brajded i iti on the same ba ’ with | PTORTess, We are living in s P % Z:;tisp 'gf;:t“;r;ggtobifi ‘ Sonitheirune bl e vl & s e e e makes the daily home care of shoes a matter of 3 They are very moderately priced, . ¢ v ho Science tells us that there 3 3 Phe calortof i my hairi helsaid 1d ience tells us that there : is S ess a child needs a plenitude o . o Godl What! 5 lscicnce Andl T use seconds. difference T it in its pf food rich in vitamins. NElpEats nn I asotink s the L e e Genuine bristle dauber cleans around soles and applies 8 S oTT el (b 160 DT VG T s vk | ) LN (e @ B e o polish thoroughly. . . vour three councils have consol ;‘I,M‘ y’“‘""' 3 v and looks out into bintes into. e wmaer ha aamn oz | darkross, it sava there Is no moro out Large Lamb’s Wool Polisher that just fits the hand 3 MULSION iy council. the name of that saintly | ting more. A volce comey o ey | brings the brilliant shine with a few strokes. Useful Do you want a coat in these days of high prices that wi st who founded the organizatior embroidered, and {o know their style you must come in and see them. i i : ERAOSR Y f b at bring; i ak alize that there are some things that are not so high Bbundant in growth-promoting | imarily for the purpose of prov Sl rv:]‘yfli;‘f“’:mf""":‘I]':‘I"‘\;‘;;L"'Il:‘ to remove dust and renew the lasting SuivorA Shine. make you realize that there are some things tha broperties, is an ideal supple- inz runds to bury the heads of fami- | ning fashing in (he heavens at . nental food that could welr be 105 vhio ased and were unabile (o pay | it Shows ine follness of God.. et Teach the children to use SuinotA and be neat and part of the diet of every funcral expenses. Years: ago such ; The Hope of the World, thrifty. | priced after all? This assortment of coats in all the nice materials, and trimmed with shawl weollars of Kit coney, are wonderfully at- prowing child. ¢ 150 e cared for by having n e I remember some time ago while tractive bargains, ‘fi’ SR ,.\,L" “,.”r e 1\3‘,‘;,“,2:“!“ Al ‘;1L9‘|‘\r\ll‘v::'|-rl :y)rw:\;x\-:-] e aen BLACK TAN WHITE OX-BLOOD BROWN On and After November 1 This Store Will Close Saturdays at 6 P. M. One| Children always do well on Scott’s Emulsion. i) & Bowne, Bloamfieid, N.J. 1812 2 He said he was glad that he wus | siid that the hope of {he world was down for speaking before District | in the man of science. Another said 300 1inas IO Amiariatia) ARVics.XRES

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