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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922, r——— e coul wagon, Olson and Bachman, aged 50 years, of 2 lieeman Michael Brophy and Adelbert Veley, : /N } I N ) e At the hospital it was found that ; £ ¢ ) » L Gt v Olson had sustained @ compound frac- : d . | J(&u % Rev, John L. Davis, leader of the |ture of the right leg, while Bachman K R \ g 3 Everyman's Bible elass and pastor of | Mad & compound [racture of the right ¢ g | k o | th Trinity M. E. chureh, spoke to | ' ks "")‘:"“‘;"“ PRI AIURLOR 5 » ’ :.'f"m',l\'-"h..»v |A|.|m||.|‘;<‘I|‘.:I}{:‘\l‘:..|nl:'n:\'1:.7 about 15 people on the Olson “ripper, S - . p [ ks Clothes C ont Ru our Yout way memorles. Rev. Mr, Davis took as Witnagses ovy: S ¥ N ; A f / Sogks Clothes Clean his theme, “The Trained Memol According to information given by ! % i : and explained through the theory of | WHtNessos, Olson wus —guiding the || g ; (. ) ; | the associution of ideas, how a man | fbrert down the hill as Warskuc i : . = ! d : 7 ) o ° o5 MU qrove the conl wagon out of I can cultivate a memory by learning | y. o) B | street into Kclsey street, The effor how to nssoclate ~the surroundings | "1 e RIS MECEL AT B L kT ~ : k : : : An Expert Authority on Laundry Problems with the idea he would retain, g clear of the wagon falled, ve 36 dlluatiatag thin' aegogiation -of fdaTicha 5aninantan w pinned under | } H S 2 ¢ ° fdeas by saying that an advertisement : L L LIt £ : : A% pe eyt toat o dsertsement et 81 e ol oy & .\ . YR , s Here is Wee newspaper is worth more money than | W8 St .”“"v, CRuL 8 S ‘;':'f HAoY in the lower left hand corner, and a | M@0 Were rvesting comfortably. R e R M A (e Girl Injured. . 4 _ oy i From The Liver Bros. Factory d Ethel M. Leonard, aged four yea is only 560 per cent as valuable d o only 50 pev cént.as valuable to the guy evter™ of ‘Mu, and Mus Ira adverilser s w quarter page for four | fROEMIEr ' 0L Wk wnd A dv . , B ) O R - e g o - Yl e : . You Can Learn All About The Wonderful e ) """ | ations about the fdce, as the result } Ny e o : v ( 2 * nually in the United States for adver- | ® ' 3 3 . o wally in the United Staten for adver. | (11010 LA, e JE0 08, (e oCH 14 . , , 2 Merits of Rinso, Which Makes stedif the advertisements were i itten from the standpoint of o SIS s applied psyehology to advertisers.” | Horry Haorge: agsn & yoars, son Of : == “If o man would walk through a| ' i Mpe, JOwAnh- GApigR: Bf 37 X s ! : S . : s s room and write down everything e | Kelsey streel, was received at the | @ G0 f o . o i S Special Prices During Demonstration Week s Efiay acing: this dily Lor New Britain General hospital yester- e hs wanliOnniie Wia asaliz with a fracture of the right leg. g bt § Y i ¢ i -—)———j Sy lot more than he did the f ime. ASOTES DOV WAR-@ -naAsanger "on 4 i : : : o ] 6 0 Pk 29 \ ; § L *| the Olson “ripper” that figured in the F i : | 1 y <g. CJ i) gs. c ; : | msmemaert while coasting Saturday afternoon. Sunday Accidents, | i e _ e : $ ‘, . ; E Washing Easy The same thing applics to ] collision with Berson's coal wagon on street.” ¢ ; Kelsey strect Saturday afternoon. Alarm Clock Mind. May Schmidt, aged 17 years, of 288 | ,L',,‘,'f,';r','m::“;f;g",;‘:n"’l‘[']'":‘f;fx“”::: the | firoad strect, while coasting near ner | Geraldine Farvar will not be with the Metropolitan Opera next season after 15 years' service. Aay and writing it down at evening| Nome vesterday afternoon, collided |She refused to sign a short-term contract. Her contract expiring this year was for five years. makes an impression on the mind, A | With @ fire hydrant. She sustained an | This is Farrar’s latest picture. She is holding “Sniftles,” her pet “Peke.” TLucien Muratore, ten- person's mind can be trained in the | UEIY CU o her knee, and bruises o will not he with the Chicago Opera next year. He says Mary Garden, director, is “too change- same manner to.act'asian alarmolock, I ot i & able.” Photo shows him at home with his wife, Lina Cavalieri, whose appearance with the Chicago 5 : Britain General hospital. You can say when you go to bhed at 1 night, ‘I want to get up at a certain T Opera early in the season was cgnceled. time." If you have your mind trained SEEKS—J-OB HUSBAND |_ you will awake at that time. But you A 5 < ST At SRl TE oS by e MBr the CONGRESS me for the henefit of our church, a nrl‘ next morning it won't work. 3 for your kind overlooking of my| “People forget things hecause they R | [ ) shortcomings. In whatever matters | don't make enough impression on 2 | we may have differed in opinion and | their minds. Another way to heip re- 4 7 k. | crossed each other's views, let us for- member to do things, is to do them | get those little things and place them when yeu think of them. If you don't under the forgiven of our Heavenly vou'll soon stop thinking of them. L. e % | P IFather, for Christ's sake. Stored away in the vaults of your % 3 C e KNever Dictated 4 . 2 S n o Never Dictated. | realize you have. You can train your thoughts and opinions of others but memory to dig them out.” VE ‘ w Has Ml[]lS[el‘Ed to So LO[]g the leadership that the Lord thought _ : : T R E SR T 10 Pkgs. 57cJ (17 Pkgs. Because orI?h:;;‘:-:].:::::}nufi physical : —_— the offies jofpiliosmuniistiy emd-the| 3 . ary Grav d that Quinn in strain the pastor and his ;\'if(')]l\']\'(\ e . congregation, through its call has| ¢ & : 5 G the letter asked Harry Irazee, owner been under since the ,-nr;“vr\, n”("(‘n' i : : g W ]h%fll»" a “vaxn‘gminll that filled | placed in my hand, 1 ]\:{\r‘ no right { ] Boston, Jan. 23.—A letter from :(.n the Red Sox, for permission to re- S I east i S ave Beor! priens ; ; : the auditorium of the Swedish Lu-[to turn over into the hands of others ; : Bl | ack Quinn, under contract to piteh | port at Hot Springs ahead of any of o s e iy s ep ordnen | : theran church, Rev. Dr. S, G. Ohman | It has been impossible to please : i tor the Boston Americans this scason, | the other pitchers in order that he iEy e To Haih e oo vesterday read to his parishioners his | everybody, but we have had certainly ; was received yesterday by Seeretary | might take a course of treatment and cruise to Bermuda carly next month.| [ i decision to leave the local church and | sufficient reason to praise and thank { i R Graver of the Red Sox, which is atipaths there. According to Graver, Merabersof diie ela g tords sl : accept a w York pastorate. As|the Lord for the unusual unity and i variance with the reported statement | uinn said that his arm “feels good, ! ; L8 SRRy B {Dr. Ohman read his resignation and | harmony which has marked our work : ; ? e Sl i R e e R e L h:}'g;‘ffl“"‘ "'-_t'_""' with a check : recounted the more than a quarter of | in commen, both in the board and in X imped his contract and had decided | goasons.” or $250 as a portion of his expenses. | 4 4 a century during which time he has|the congregation. I need not tell you i '\(,(f‘:},"ff’.:"' ?’Ix-nnnm.‘ ) i ihm‘n head of the local church, he was|that I anticipate with deep sorrow | i ‘ e = (35 ; L] ace Stewart, of Stanley % . ? visibly ted, as were the members|my parting from my congregation. | § f iNFANTs and |NVA|.|DS Memorial church, and Rev. A. B. Tay- of his congregation. Indeed, I have been in need of this| o ASK FOR lor, of the People’s church, were on o o Text of His Lottor, number of weeks for considering tak- | :::: (lllll)«:‘\‘:‘fir:]r:]i)ml‘lr‘:. Sy e ; i 3 The text of Dr. Ohman’'s resigna. ing this important step, both to me : AR 2 2 “orlickvs tion, effective May 1, follows: and to my dear fam It will be | i s It was decided to send flowers to | i 3 i ¢ H H " M: 3 by | . o, N N i very hard to break the many ties of : . g o o several of the officers w i g To the Church Council: A 3 : bL 5 the ong]na‘ was reported also thu‘th:n}:)(lx&l&ip‘é “§ : “My dear brethren and co-workers. :"m‘"'s"]”‘ ‘:‘“"‘h:“!"r.”"';"hk'l“"lh"‘; ;:‘l“l ; g e b \ NS n i g & St 4 3 i = S 3 o break up this field in which the i E D i s X A %5 o8 men belonging to the class, one of e ; ’r"“"t)"(’;“ (l’“‘ll- onr i I"ather, “‘I"l Soots. ot m,,l- heart have penetrated 3 i q y g void Imitations them a machinist, are out of work . & { PR on e deep, but in all this I have to ! mlSub:tltutu and hard up. vas reported that 21st of November, last vear, I Lt A Ll 8 i 18 » les g hand of sovereign | men who cannot get from the class celved a. pastoral-call ., from Dl P e L SR S L dren | Richmilk, malted grain extractin Powder = 1 o s Jow | lord, which, I hope, will be to the Y : Infe ts, Invalids and Growing Chil to their own churches in time for Lutheran church, 126th street, New e ¢ £ . . ForInfants, ! ¢ o o Nourishing = service, or who were i1l or feeble, | York City, having heen unanimously | Penefit and blessing of everybody con- | : . : The Original Food-Drin' For All Ages No Cooking — Nourishing cerned. Yours in the Lord, S. G.| would be transported by auto Sun- Ohman." day mornings. | elected its pastor shortly before. It is a well known fact to you that dur- ing my twenty-seven years pastorate Church Activities 3 L here in this congregation, calls have| The church councils and trustees of A e R ¢ G d M . c N . FIVE COASTERS ARE A A Good Morning Cup from other very gencrous fields, but|ning, The adjourned annual meeting as long as 1 could not 100K upon my il he held on Wednesday evening. | . < o | work for you quite finished, T have|on Thursday evening the Lutheran 4 s I i MRS, 17 VL BROWN (in every instance decided to remain ougue of the church will give a con- . ) v NEA Service,) |with you. It has been, therefore, &|cert in the church. Herbert Anderson| . | service of many y that T have| . pa violinist and Harold Sjolander, | ; RARAL rwel Ke v rown, « v of | naturally here is and always w ) P " o o (ad e ¢ vill B 3 8 P W g The ¢ vlass cigare oy, eble 1 VEL WEEK-BI-- | (ngressman Wiltiam G Brown. G |a srent seal to o in this large parish, | %11 be the soloist. The women of the| fhe cul-giass cigaret holier, col . Sold by church will meet Thursday afternoon [ored fo match hat or gown, is the Woct tracars going to try to restore the congres-|for its f her development in this| Vl(}llllls n HOSplial sional job to the family. VG fleld Siill 5. feal Ghak: by, ERey-ouse Forithesniioren & Home; [ 1atest um“ R e e v, New | Beach. Corinne SO ILLL VI “"“" ao0-oF gl 3 v JBe SO vy T80 T 4B | niarin K mr as |t HEBntan L, VAREANE ik B Ane Brow'nell % Field Co. providencef’R.l. % second We strict in con- fmental in bringing the development Five local people figured in coasting | gr and died in ¢ s, Before him [of our church to such a safe and ad-|signed to duty on battleships. ltroduce it at the Florida resort. accidents over the week-end, and as ther was a West Virginia con- [ vanced stage th: by leaving you a result all are at the New Dritain sman. soon, T would causc no embar S ' General hospital. Now ) Brown has announced | ment to neither you nor to my suc Kesley < she will enter the race in the fall, |cessor. © 1 would, perhaps, be en- The most serious accident occurred |on the democratic ticket. titled to enjoy the fruit of my labor shortly before & o'clock Saturday Mrs. Brown was once leading lady |in this comparatively restful com- afternoon, when a double ripper con-|at Poli's Stock Company in Wash- all the more hecause of my trolled by Ingemar Olson, aged 15 |ington and starred with Otis Skinner | yeq having passed the middle age years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ol-lin “The Honor of the Family.” | mark, but from this s ish point of | view, I cannot concientiously settle this question. Cansiders Call, York I have L] 4 “The call from New | had under careful consideration now n | for a couple of months and I must admit that it has appealed to my o ° mind with growing strength, accom- urgent pleadings from the very am- bitious flock in New York city, where there is so much to be accomplished. portant work which this call offers ne, 1 hereby tender my resignation Concentrated Tablets Easy ar as pastor of this dear church of ours. I also ask you to take sich measures Economical to Take—Result |as the laws of the church impose . upon you, for having my successor Quick. elected without unnecessary delay. g “Dear brethern, the confidence of i Own this chest of the congregation has |yl.'1r'ml‘ynu h_\l' 5 S Vi Paetlcl & ! BeantEal o aware my side my nearest counselors and STl o T R AT b e T tasutyaating mowet o¢ co-workers, in my_responsible posi- Ses . e et the vitamines in yeast, fresh vegetables and tion as pastor of this flock. ~ With | D ~ . 5 Oneida Com.rl!!'\‘mhy‘ Par ‘pm. other raw foods will be glad to know of the you 1 have, therefore, often had the | . ke a Country bi‘eeze are yours. " The pattern s ex: amaging results being obtained from the highly opportunity of discussing my pastoral | P off and $7.50 you can get 37 pieces concentrated yeast—Mastin's VITAMON tab- otk and the welfare of our church, f and $7.50 you can get 37 pleces lets. These supply & proper dose of all three PIIL Y Hixaye Teve. tnARe Hosk| RO 0 d in a Cit Street ! tained o the same way. vitamines (A, B, and C) and are uow used by L > ! v i ir et by of these things in my prayers to God, | MO Ry food Bl T we have learned to know | MON mixes with your food, helps it to digest Tnasmuch a and provides the health-giving, strength-building ench other and onr co-operation has Wedgwood Creamery Butter mmhmemumyouruouymu;‘: have to make been e on during these many freshens your appetite with tissue, strong nerves, rich blood and a . have learned to appreciate e J koen, nctiva brain. They will not cause gas or Y ahly our honesty and Aincerity === : b remembrance of the good upeet '-!‘; stomach, but, ’t"d‘."" 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