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NEW RKITAIN AILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1910. miners in the coal fields that produ there shall be no place for sovern for some chureh But the Christian fice. can nover be oo partisan instion weither for capital nor for labor. the: United { g ry function of the Christin noopen forum meeting mary function of the Christinn Nen W chureh 4 ) G and not the mine owners S St gt 1 M. M i, « e 1 ¥ v nen, iml I with th pirit of 5 Lo consider d 5, respecti the rights of each tened with frost] ¢ ) is Lo train and send out wmen | t length the dabor other, and servi for the common wolfar Cheistian chureh cven a pebple i . the right of the rb‘o\'“ S R s e i iea " el - ng faken to organize it right “Ple right to strile 15 ahsolute | M8 the immediste future will he nc \lnerica, et ng to the mine . how much money it can raise, but sy an editorial in Justi @ New York lahor weekly The Constitution ®he crucial test of the church dur- Al the contoxauaDalituRtICHRY, whether it can change the life pur ers 1he oper s he declared that Whats W question and whatevee the ¢ m the mine owners. it is i { the | Kind-heartedness: the right to strike redlh common peopl bt loyer Kind and frair nd establish o ' T A e ned wwitl |l 18 ebsoluto, and it obtuing even if tiol ! . \ 1 5 ; 5 - Nited States whe Gitd g N Christian social ordet 30th the cm- | X | rast and death. o part. Ale. Missie- | Stroke was prompted by malice o veltandttiele hploncinaad welision | M i 3 2 % e Sumuel Gompers sayvs o sy | (BB Ll G0y Gl jes neligiol S “l(» < yoses of selfish men and wonen, make in guarantecing the right of workers to | ! sl unenion Se L (e A e e | RITORN DU a1 15 md do an honest day’s work: make . the em- and more e dligion. 1 all the moderate style, T the sivi nd tru passiny i quired to s s dustice, T the W oof readjustme precions energy and amonnts of mon oy in labor organizations had been onfusion. diss: must e +right to strike e . tdentit with the Work and spivit of the istian church. and men haa heen as mindfnl for the victory or cverywhere, T sirds the sivike too valuable & weapon hotr is for the fust | 40d tao sacred to be used for any ffairs of the nation, | other than its legitimate purposc { 1 Con e e e Deliog | SPivitual ideals as well as the material G piEnGOMIIGIDeanl o iwhethis) R L S LSRS0S o u [l A v R e e it , ) ) v, is to live in the [ (hat while ihe right of miners or oth- | 1OW 8 ““.,,,”,‘ golden days of the i of civilbertyimaintuine: woysmenitollE o oI uinglies IEERE e ohi i dlliborar m capl X ¥ this right i threatened | tloned conspivacy among their jeadevs p G 00 B0 ST T AEE Sbie [ ] f to enforce their | (0 restrict the supply and distribution | #0800 G0y H J . y people, | OF @ necessity-—for the entive nation Sallould Bothnuy must be eurbed hy law. Therefore the O S Uy o R e t to strike has been made (he is . b v ¢ 1D more powerful than | Sue in at least two hills in congress. 3 Y p Jle tlemselves, an orsanized | The Heht to stullke, in order to be ef - I 'HE I IVE STORE body greater that the proples’ govern- | feetive and useful, must he backed by 1 sl B I I ment. A8 “Outlook” silys: “Justax in | & concerted public opinion. Eases Quickly When You . %0 o wit s for us- | and works. ) i e b e e e 1 i T S et () e Apply a Little Musterole. mder God, shall have o new hirth of | ind when certain class of people at- And Musterole won’t blister like freedom——and nwernment o o | tempt to subdue a whole nation to the old-fashioned mustard plaster. pebple. hy the w POl tiie their demands, then it is high time Just spread it on with your fingers. hall not pey vom (he earth.” that the people should arise to defend y ¢ penetrates to the sore spot with a | H r ch controls the neces- | themselves gentle tingle, loosens the congestion ] 4 E t the people, whit- | Who is sutfering most when any and draws out the soreness apd paim. i ;s ever t e of government. While | steike is on? 1 is not the so-caled Musterole is a clean, white oint- y we are discuss 1eory of Soviet | class of the capitalists, or owners. And | ment made with oil of mustard. It overnment steps arve heing | it is neither the laboring men who are is fine for quick relief from sore taken to estab Within the last | involved in the strike so much. But throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff g month 1 Boston have said | it is the great mass of the people, who neck, asthma, neuralgia, neadache, 10 the city do not do what we | he hiver, live on small portion of congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- hink s . r life and property | ient, and pay high prices for bago, pains and aches of the back ot A Wil not be ected.” A mood e g sities of lite. The strike joints, sprains,sore muscles, bruis hil- . ; tion of e p nen in New Yorl \ < 10 a test of blains, frosted feet, colds on the = g 5 vou do not do what we between labor and capital, It Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- : ¥ st yau shall not have the 3 of stre h between a power- dren. Keep it handy for instant u - v g ol weekly and monthly | ful labor organization and the vast 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. A periodicuis.”” A good number of the! number of the people. But the labor e i emen of New Yark have said, | party has no mare vight to rule upon do not do what think md stubdue the people than the eapi- Wil block: ur city and, “Government,” says Macauley, wll neither export nor haport | “exists for the purpose of keeping the md travelers shall he allowed | pe: the purp, of compelling to embark nor 1o di wk A ttle vur disputes by arbitration Men’s and The ideal way of wash- ing delicate things is the £ .. o ll1ll Young Men’s R - e 111 Overcoats The favorite of thousands of women . ' Because the Eden washes blankets, linens and 3 ; i 5 : all clothes in the same ideal way you dip a bit ] of lace in your wash bowl : b 7€ den , wer is the favorite of good housekeepers everywhere, because ; | K its big sanitary zinc cylinder dips the wash up and down 8 A through hot suds countless times, dissolving grease and sifting dirt through to the bottom of the tub. Clothes last so much longer that the Eden pays for itself in one to two years in saving wear and tear.( The grimy overalls of lh?worker.’ the splat- | . 1 {6 Others tered clothes of the children, and the stained table linen come out of the Eden as clean as new, with a very much longer life ahead for : A i i not having been beaten and rubbed and frayed 3 ¢ in the out-of-date washboard method. fi K : 7. | 0 N Try the Eden Y ; ! & at home free Without Obligation or Expense See for yourself why other women are willing to invest a little every week or month to do better wash- ing at less expense without the un- necessary toil. A trial costs noth- 38 STORES 38 CITIES Always More Value for Less Money " The safety interlock- ing swinging wringer locks into six powitions. Make This an Electric Christmas BARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAIN STREET, - NEW BRITAIN.