New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 10

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TOMAKETHIS JRLD BETTER ONE e | ition, Thrilt and Christian- y, Subject of Sermon UE OF NATIONS STABLISHES HOME pibition, thrift aud Christianity i the topic of the morning seu reached by Rev. G. M. Missir- the PSlanley Mcmorial church y. ln his talk, the p to the “celebrations w days and, in part. said an life is a series of strus- pe after another. 1u « unigu aking time, such as ours, life cularly rushed on with all f victorjes and defeats. All the in the universe. 3o or evil, to be strenuousl work, 80 now, in supposedly nl daye. than they were during years of the at war. churches of Christ in America Ve been requested 1o the celetration of national pre n apd its enforcement. We are quested to observe this week al thrifi week. The purpose s campaign will be 1o bring to the individual the impor- | of continued thrift and econ- he value of a life insurance, of ! ount, of making a will, anu ointing a trusteeship. of owning jown home, and paying of bills ptls. past meveral days have wit- | a great many jubilant celebra- fAroughout the country with the of the national prohibition ttle is nobly fought and the i8 4 most deserving one. W that & large percentag: ol and crinie in the world will b hed with' the saloons closed jeir degenerating atmosphere re- Happiness and thrift will lon a great many unfortunate And yet the battle for prohi- will not until the ehind the movenient is realized | lives of the people. 11 is over that with over-jubilant fecl- e celebrated the ending of the war only to discover mure difli- oblems and more fatal enemies 1 with. The possession of a ems such a simple matter, but t it is very difficult. \We uever bssess moral and spiritual pro- until we have paid the price and f it. He who knows the truth set. free | must earn it by ine and sacrifice of temporary res for permanent joy. The Seeins so clear and winsome we see it in the terms of the ife of Jesus. When we attempt eat the motives of Jesus in our onduct, we discover the differ- ty,een possessing the truth in of An intéllectual convictivn, or emotion and mastering the | throush devotion to its imperial ds. e moral and industrial problems day signify clearly and force- one fact, namely, we are not g up the gift of God that is in he won ul knew what he when, in writing | , he says: 'Stir that is in h hiz unique Han religion is a process repe bt 4 process remembe eglecting to Stir—D Paul hids us observe 1 is expected in the Christi . he tells us that if we are n pg we are dying. ‘This is the f all life. The parent who is ited with the inaocent helpless ¢ his child b at speech ed if this 1 Pequiring state threatens to h permanent. No most painful hreatening disease is se appall d distressing as the adult of 20| years in the body of a Have made 1] h due to the time you have bee: i an, ryou 1 child ? We grown up to maturi 4 we once needed 1o be lifted it exe (o toneh certarn ! 5 we should be humiliated we still, But is i spivitually re alie to do the spivitual work world? e distinclive glory o its large and evnote of it development bition. thrift beautiful and red in this de was talking letter to up the gift of | thee.” e knew experience the ol | Torrey's ping, totterin child of vou spirituaily or are Phy sea oF Christian expansive spirt pos individua: and - al auses is the greates the cha noble elopmen 1t aims e ke conse ore notl Contn d the individia to Prudential mbrality machine. b je his spiriti aigh the dual. Fpicttuc i th ion of emotion. 1he de Christ’s ine i that is mism sreat comven ma wan nod in enti 1he iy nial o doctt dinvinis) EIGH RIDE PARTIES TO ght: rep GO puthington Inn HERE CHICREN SUPPERS E SERVED TO PERFECTION. MUSIC AND DANCING CHMARLES F, ADAMS, I'rop. H 3 i i moreoy | soever i the | reached | epidemic of influenza there or NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD AY, JANUARY 19, 192, ‘THiE BOYS IN THE OTHER CAR that may be furned to sood; do not diminish your interests, but multiply them: live the largest possible life conquer your sorrows by making the sorrows of othe Your omwe; master your desives by giving a new direction and not necessarily exterminate thew. Extend life on every side. This was the supremc teaching of our Master. Christianity for Him is not a series of \ Thou shalt not and prohibitions. ) hut a creative. inner dynamic power, that enl < the human soul (o it highest ibility His constant at- tack was upon the sin. that narrow life. the wings with which 11 Id soar to lofty shts s Christ wants us to see. tu hear. to think. to feel. to act in view of in- inite velat He wanis us 10 know hat the € an should coucern | wed identify himself with the nios fundamental problems of his day and all he has and is for jon of humaun not lead men ard. ouiwa s led into o —— EM—ER-—EH- SOME Bure OH - BoY ! GIVE 1 “THE MEAN EVYE O- BOoY — A GCQOD PLACE TO — HE -1 CTROAIK— HE - HE- OBOY—~ N give himself, Wil the of the - nature. Christ « backward, but fory ward, tthew wi Diac he lefi the tali-booth follow P’eter had never s - than the § oim a Wi a of fishe 1 onl} anythises 1 lee. until Jesus made men Maul his b theologl " a heresy hunter ared to him w filled i vith a D the hing of the gospel alory of the ct be average Christian of today Whether Catholic or Protestant, ha very little thought of his possible seif He has no time to think and is uvablt very wmuch further. He in inclined to be entertalned. His pre | ambition in life scems to get along on possivle vesistan: that most of the the Jine of 1 And it is no wonge Christian lives are =u nar-ow and sel- fish and so much void ,af creative dynamic power Stir up the fu of God that is in thee. This is the call of IPaul to Christians of teday. And. he says: ‘Brethren. what- things are irue. ‘hatsoever things ore honorabie. ‘hatsoever thinge are just. whatsoever things ar pure. whatsoever thin are lovel whatsoever things ar rod report. if there be virtue and if there be any praise. think on thesc thin | How much time do you allow in your ! life for pure Christian thousht? God reveals until man bezins to O, my Christian friends, let r and think over seriously » questions: Were it just as pure and true: Just as purc and true as you Just as strong in faith an Just as free from crafty quir All extortion, all deccit— Would this world be better? any CAPTAIN TARDEIU " Will No Longer Retain works: Minister Under Millerand. Parix. Jun. Tardiceu has retain portfolio of minister of libe r ions in the new jn reply to M. aplain “If the whole world follow i followed to the letter Would it be @ nabler world. All deceit and falsehood hurled From it altogethe Malice. selfishness and lust Banished from beneath the erust Covering human hearts from vicw— Tell me, if it followed you. Would the world he better NO NEED FOR ALARM Millerand’'s thaf few days hotlt chamb wisy durit { dieu has haid the shown they and that, ti have new men unable 1o the tation. T The cabinet, ! heen completed. is emier and Foreign andre Milierand. Minister of Justice— M luterior-—Andre Honnorat. War - Andre Lefevre. Marine---M. Landry. Commere: Agriculture Finane Colonies “accept which Public Health Service States Influenza Is Mild Type; Mainly Confined 1o Chicago. Washington. Jan. 19.-—Althouzh | as alight increase in the num- influenza cases especially in the Chicago district reported to the public health service today officials | said therc was nothing alurminz in the present situation. The dise: is of a mild type with a low death rate, they said, v number of pneumonia sulting is small. The outbreak Grant and the station is subsidi Officials tlic that AS unly throuzhout the Ficard Albert Sarrau Public Works—-Yve: Publie Insira Labor —Paul Uygiene and M. Breton M. Jourdain was in the Clemenceau cabinet Trocquer was under the liguidat S o he only m ministry the Parisienne. and e hile | cases re of influenza at and Great Lukes Camp | training for of service pointed out about 1,000 cas country -were repori- ed last week. us compared with morc than 4,000,000 cases 2 yeur ago. the | sproad of the ¢ hak hardly | st AnXicty ublie health serviee sadd | they had received from their representative u of an in othe cean Mars ix Union depuiy man; nor a senator. The form finally comj Jules Steeg of th accepted t instruction. M. minister of the interior in inet and had pr other government duse minis ) flernoon no post o Andr ministe Stees Hay ana ister nerat of Cuban cities, ! public = 2 the FOR WARE POVTERS. Liverpool. O.. Jan. 14. ident Fdwavd Menge of the uation brotherhood of operative potters. an- nounced here today that the wages of | A about 8,000 general w potters in Baltimore, the United States would be adyvanced | men lest their ten per cent weer seriously RAIS Bast eve c i e REL KRILIED IN FIRE Md.. Jan. 1. lives anu injured. one prol Swmall Pork Lains 28¢ 1b Lean Pot Roast Beef 14c b LEAN FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER .. 'RESH GROUND HAMBLU RG 1 BOILING 10 A\NA YA 2% W XATIV}] ROANTS LEAN BEER . NATIVE HOG ¢ RIDNEYS LEAN T CHOPS PORK 12¢ b 20¢ 1 BYCO™ £ /HO—HO Y\, FUAR-TR-I2 —\y LOOKS LIKE DEMPSEY LAID oUT — ‘ DON™T IT 2 : ; b el H N scHoon /) LET 19 ) ; NICE L’.u)lé‘r) PEACE src SHE O ) . CRATS — l.-ry & DRI ) i /‘\'O SEE HIS TO BEvEMN By AR e e /*I'HA‘T's NOT A TOW N —- YA POOR HICKK TTHAT'S, A Gy < /T — T SHERIEE WOULLN'T ) S le N oEENE e IF HE LikES) TH PLACE TO CrROAK ¢ N~ T'M™ \ IN “FAvete \ CE e TROAKIN o — yooneN \_ \ ¥ 3y J BOSS MOVE Hito HE®RE ) P TwWO CUCKS GIVE A LITTLE NI LAG MERRY RALZBERRY Portsolio of Liberated Regions Millerand cabing requc that he remwin in office. Captain Ta o rancois-Mars REFUSES TO SERVE; of Andic ! 1% parlianient appeal to virtuaic wain W L SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF .. 12c b 10c 1b SUGAR CURED MOHIC MOH. MENT AN AS MINCE 10¢ phi SORTED SOUPS SALCE ,,, Campboell's PORK & BEANS 2 o MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER . LARGE DILL PICKLES TUFFED OLIVES ., ...... LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES SOUTHERN FANCY Extra Heayy | LEMONS Grape Fruait 29¢ dor 2 for 23¢ Pancy Laye F1GS 10 ib PEPPERS 2 qts 25c 3 cans Z5¢ "~ 39¢ do -r Pain- Thie four others Partiamecutary | the London wWill study atally. in irrack Edgewoo:d Md., carly Al the victims were civilians. London (o Emerald London. they will other center: viewpoint o which desirored 100 employe near . Abe 80 to Belfa nd seek all t housing enal Yesterday the 1risi obtain ms - of morning he 1 ed in the some cuarter . laborite or n. le: and lese friendiy and to and critical. The, ing 10 report. that slish are alveady aware t but 70 STUDY IRELAND Labor Party Leaves Probe Conditions ou Isle, Jan 19 parliamentar for L—Six members of labor left Dublin, they Ireland. T Hende Tohnili SHELT METAL DON AND TINNING BY today conditions in of Arthi Williant Adumson, W Wilsen, Johi A, Pay “mith. From | 120 WALLACE S Dubiin ~ BY GROVE | Britisher meney.” anted ate on the | German the and opinion. i r arrival of the labor leaders fl g I REPORT FORTY-NINE s ol A g LOST IN SHIPWRECK Steancr Macon Weut Down Con:t of Sweden: Second KNEW WHAT HE WANTED t i surivor Stociiulm Fa- =lax e Mag ingen Lnvests 8100 in Lo change and losists on Getting man Mark. gaa want found 3 the loss of < Enszlis quoted formerly - City of Macon. the Macon S pans of New York and Barber lines. At said amer rkat once i owned by ish poun: ) Sty 1 don’ nt ope know. 1 w mavks.” SROT v marks was too wmuch and smiled know. | nake money off those bloody beg- | That's why [ want the German ; . No =entiment at all. old fellow sentiment.” the ce the 16 in word ant i va toda; New York 3 contained in ti reseived of 1t in <ross Gritisher 10 & | leit P last for than that patches has cident. The and regist d | was commanded NAh you want to been was bt tons Capt ship 5511 siate Williams on L on coas amchip com ated by oth press dis R R S HOME AND HAPPINESS What greater joy and satisfaction could »you find than in watching your savings grow. kuowing that each week brings closer the time when you will have a home of your own? It is =0 easy. once a start is made. ‘There is more real plcasure in doliars saved than in a bundred ne indulged . Start Now Stavt Here, We pay 5. give you cvery guarantec the safety of you in all ways possible. WE ARE OPEN EVENING DURING hundred -e-sentials convenient service. funds, and help you FROM 7 TO 9 EVERY THRIFT WEEK. New Britain Co-operative Savings & Loan Association ROOMS 210 BANK Y. J. Stearuvs, Secretary. BANKING BLDG. 'W. H. METCALF & . T m@§#§@@@@sé@éfifié@fimfifiéé@&#@@@@@@@@@@@% 6.Fox & JANUARY CLEA ANCE Don’t Forget Our January Sale of Notions. Main Fioor SALE OF Hartford CORSETS AND BRASSIERES Women’s Brassieres Halr nufacturer’s tractive At Former Prices. ramples in satin, tyles, former prices 50 SATIN CORSETS s egulay $5.00 Grade. Eaceptionally pretty for evening and dancing. flesh pink satin with inch wide elastic baud at waistline. IS8 CORSETS Made of with -~ v ming. tancy broche ribbon 11 WALRNER RUST PROOF $2 Value at S1.2 Medium bust model, with . four ters pairs of gar- $2 Value medels in J HIGH GRADE CORSETS a1d 88 Values at $4.8 mussed but otherise perfeet. in La Vida, Nemo aad La Beatri make. s1 A BEATRISS 28025 ) and 30 only. in thCse bLargains. CORDED WAISTS FOFR GIKLS S1.10. Eaceptional value at this price. and approved - CORs LACINGS 10¢. tubular lacings, specially priced for this sa $2 LA BEATRISS CORSETs $1.29. flesh color broche. prettily trimmed, in Popular nasarialy, makes sizes such famous Not all ~lightly Modart in any one as CORSETS 69¢. Sizes styies. 200 Ten Aard Made of mode desirable LFAY CATRISS TOPLESS clastic band at wa CORSNET With stline. SL \ CLEARANCE SALE OF HIGH GRADE BUOUSES. Values up to $8. Now $3.29. cut of heiter grade Waists, reduced onty soifed From being wsed Tor display pue- Voile, Ovgandy. Batiste. Georgefte, Crope e Silk. \wd o few strictly iloredl In Madras. of Jovely modeis—round and square aecks, clmvery ome cazes with rea) Jace. ju others with ruffes. tnchs This is beeause they of 1 a (hoice assort imhitly poses, ench de Chine, \ o irinnned. in and frills. o range White. tan. Flesh. Navy, Bisque. Blue, An exvellent TALS IN HOUSEFRFURNISHINGS (Ninth Floor) entory, our (ocks are ciearsy or ali a certain length of time. and such rezardiess of cost, to dispese of them. GRS B IO ST B S Fae E previaus to merchandise that has heen h reduced. R & G Corsets $2.00 o $1.00 Grades. These Corsets arc what the call seconds, but the imperfections are so trivial 1o be bard to find drop stitch or il spot. for fustance. But wnothing t° interferc with wear or it in any way. which makes this an esceptional value. 98¢ manufacture] WARNER RUNT PROOI' LACE $2.95. class I'RONT Thesc arc di and a popular model. MODEL BRASSIERES 3T 69c. Values £1 aund $1.50. These arc manufacturers sampics desirable garments. OTHER MCDEL BRASSIERLS, Values %2, 83 and S4§. Flesh. pink. satip and allover among those. Most of them <lze AND, LA BEATRISS ( ORSETS These in ~izes 7 bigh Corscis and very 98 lace 38, atyles ONE GROUP OF C. F S1 and %125 grades 69c. only. 25 and 20 BAMNDEAL DBEASSIERES. Kegular 33¢ grade. at 2%c. Houk frent medels of good material CHILDEEN'S JERSEY WALST rade. at 35¢. Popular models, vibbed and well made. SIORT znd 59, WAIST RUPELES Threc rullle REDLUCE 43¢, d0c styles, bamburg and lnee. TWELVE TABLES OF Af 3¢ to §$1.50 cach. SITCHE, L TEASILS Former Prices 5S¢ S250. These fuciude (rainers. pic pistes beoad cake o atters. griddies. emumnel s gy eamisters, e oy elier items. Az HxkiEnz | gazus lipper~<. San Deowsor ake pmm. hoxes. Cering heshets. fox anl o2 s = CANE LOT OF BLIE EANANEL WARE Af 157 - DS Includivg rice hfers. dish pers, (rymg pams. tea aod pots. affer ONE LOT OF CAST 30U MINUM WARE At Abuut Copsisting e Bevlin sauce paus. sance pans. pie plates. layer cake tns, corn caike pans and othepr asdcles, oFotetododotototoRobebetage fodododod -t otorod T5°: Discvnpt. vice Boilics. (Wppes, cem paps. Ficuna vefl s, & oo

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