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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1925, ITHREE DEAD, MANY INJURED IN FIRE saved several young women in a dar- | Hotel Ponce de Leon where his party Ing stunt from the top floor but were (has established quarters for the §t, themselves seriously hurt, David with | Augustine links to fill an appointment a dozen bed sheets started a rope|with “Col. Bogey" and the announce. knotting it as he climped down ’rhe‘ment was made that the engagement brother at the top tled the impro-|would run through 36 holes. vised ladder to a plpe. When it was| The decision of the executive te de- |finished David returned and one by | £ |one the brothers carried down women vote today to golf removed for.the 'who had fainted and those who were|time being the possibility of confer- |ences with political leaders who seem Rope Burns at Last. |to be finding that . Augustine ex- On the last trip the rope, singed cels any other place in the United by flames, broke as David reached the | Btates as a place in which to spend a second floor, He fell on his feet, The weeks' vacation, young woman he carrled was not! The president found several of hurt but one of his legs was frac-|y.,e0 wio would not object to & cone tured, His brother suffered severe burns. ference with him arrived here before The fire, originating on the fifth him two or three others have come in floor was sucked by the drafts of the ! since and more are expected. .So far dumbwaiter and elevator shafts to|there has been no important confer- the sixth and seventh floors, Burning ence as Mr. Harding is holding firmly embers fell through the shafts to to his program of rest and recreation. lower floors and the basement and| Several matters of official business :"';H"I“"‘("‘ T"';“"” 1"“"""“"" "}" l"""""are expected to be transacted during building. e filre was under con- ¥ 2 trol ‘three hours after its discovery, |th® WeeK's stay here but it was sald |today to be unlikely the president | would intervene in'the conflict of au- | thority that has arisen between Bec- retary Denby of the navy department GOLF AND HORE GOLF President Gets in His Uusual Game. | oo, 009 to washington. It the dif- Going 36 Holes Today—Will Trans- | ferences are not settled between n:’: g 1 , === two offcials, it was admitted that could be heard in the street, At bome)Bugm s This Week: would be necessary for the president to Thrilling Rescues, | ®t. Augustine, Fla., March 26.— |etep in because of the precedent like~ David Miller and his brother Joseph ' President Harding early today left the |1y to be involved. PAYMEN Fire Again Sweeps Religious Structure (Continued from First Page) hurt, | but said he found | dead. | In the rear of the burning structure firemen were carrying women and| men down the escape. The flames !sonn closed this means of exit, how- |ever, and the cries of those cut ofl‘ B2 RO . DOWN SMAL uofl 0’ Gmmt ]flnflefloe i \# g % p y ! had gathered shouted encouragement Lester D, Wright, one of those who last which Rev, Dr, G. W. C. Hill will Coughs are danger signals, Holds Woman Safely, Creed I Belleve in the Holy Catholie treat them rightly. and Wright holding to o window sash Living God, the Pillar and Ground of ] badly burned, were carried down by day entrance of Jesus into the city For - this puEpase . Fathd: remen, sm value, |save Miss Lee's mother and sister, work had heretofore been done in the spoke in the church of His people, the bl‘tlfllillg F ges, | Knowing that that church was weak, | easily taken up by a weakened church through which God's wprd X You can gain strength and weaknesses, In the text Paul expresses and build new flesh. CHURCH AS SHAPER |Heed the Warning Re. Dr. Bl Sas 1t s Tosite-|. Cough and the crowds of spectators that |to them while a 90 foot ladder was stalt Ta"ng : 3 | being” elevated, The Palm Bunday, morning.sermon |, f 2 4 | elung to a perilous perch on a narrotw 3 ) . e erel at the South church was next to thnlramerJnhn s u»di lna at oncn 4 | stone ledge prevented some of the 3 |women from jumping. preach on “Making a Creed,” and was g ] based on the clause in the Apostiel| Don't neg!ect them, Miss Margaret Lee, severely burned, Church.” He took as his text First They won’t get well unless you | shouted ‘she could stand it no longer, Timothy 3:16—"The Church of the f You must heal the lining of | with one hand, held her in his free Truth," He began by calling atten- | the breathing passages. [arm until the ladder was raised. Both tion to the fact that the Palm Sun- P e 9, 3 | firemen. of .Verluntalt’:: opened His lnlttwe:k of John’s Medicine has proven of i z s * o L | Wright earlier had attempted to appeal to the people. ‘‘Most of His i /8 - & 2 Its soothing, healing elefhents both apparently open country by the lake, op hillside, | pelieve . the irritation of the or in the city streets, but now He temple. It was here that He spoke| I1tS strength-giving elements day after day during. the week.|8r€ SO prepa that they are corrupt, had been misied, and wotild system which is thus enabled to! soon crucify Him, yet it was the Kel rid of the trouble. | ‘was mud_a. known: unto the people. Thus He commanded it, with a1l its| health by taking Father John’s| Medicine to relieve your cough | e ———— church had enormous material pos- his idea of the church. He algo, as Jesus, was under no {llusion as:to the church’s weakness and faflure; ' but ' he too saw its glorious,side and because The seventeenth Catholic institution in Canada to be destroy-‘ enthuslastic over it with a_passfonate ardor, and in his confidence he speaks of it as ‘The Church of the Living God, Pillar and Grolind of the Truth.' “Here we' have a fine and exalted suggestion of the real, high, utility of the church of which we speak when we say ‘T Belieye in the Holy Catholic church.'” The preacher called atten- tion first of all to the phrase “Holy sessions and an enviable record for learning, its power was not in these; nor had ages of conflict, within or without, been able seriously to weaken it. Without the material, military, naval, diplomatic and other support that nations and races have had, the church has yet seen nations and races come and go. Having to do primarily with realities unseen and intangible, at an the hospital from which 350 Loss $1,000,000. tendants, d in ‘their actual minded—too broad for'the church— that they are very thin in their ideas mental accom- ed by fire within the past year was the Catholic Hospital for In- curables in Montreal. Above are shown the ice-draped ruins of | patients were rescued by nuns and; fair to the church as to other social agencies. Judged Ly s ideals, its | possibilities, its purposes and fits Balance Over 1 Year Places a VICTORY Pipeless Furnace in Your Home THE PRICE IS LOW ‘ THE QUALITY IS HIGH THE TERMS ARE EASY NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY iclor | achievements, it occupies a place far | beyond the reach of small criticism, | |is in the highest place amongst the factors that contribute up the up-| building of our civilization. “Along some stretch of rocky, bar. ren, treacherous coast there stands a | lighthouse. Before it reaches a vast| expanse of ocean. Compared with | the shore and the ocean before it, it| is as a mere speck. But suppose| plishments. Some are so concerned with the church universal that they never take any actual part in helping to make some. particular church, on which the Kingdom really depends, more efficient. As between the two, | give me the humble churchman who does something concrete and where it will count, than the so-called liberal whose boasted liberality runs out into g genecral uselessness and religious Catholic Church” as signifying noth- ing whatsoever of reference to any sect or religious organization, but rather being synonymous with the word universal, having reference to the great, united spirit of Christianity abounding in the world, and the wide- spread union of Christ's disciples in Christfan work. The Holy Catholic church is the church universal, he said. He then went on to call atten- vet the church has wielded greater power, controlled more fissues, and shaped more history than any other institution of ‘soclety up to the present time. The church has endured the gen- eral criticism .to which all other so- cial factors—government, business, commerce, education, politics, inter- rational relations, morality, the home—have been subjected. This, tion to the. peculiar nature and char- acter of the church, saying that its power had never been. doubted through the ages, that while the however, is not to be .deplored for it is not an- evidence of any weak- I ness of the church but rather of its worth and strength; for the inquiry| of live men and the, scrutiny of so- definite and accredited agent in build- debility. ‘I believe in the Holy Catho- lic church’ and for that reason I be- lieve in this church right here as its ing up the larger body and spirit. I that light fail on one night in the| long year, what ‘shall happen to the| mariner and to the lives entrusted to his care? There lives the keeper of the light who, by his service, gives| help, and guidance, and assurance to ' PIPELESS FURNACE MADE RIGHT—INSTALLED RIGHT {believe in philanthropy. and justice, and fraternity: but I believe that I can best serve these by making more | efficient the ministration of some clety is not visited upon useless or dead things. That the church has its weaknesses, its errors and sins, s all who sail those angry seas. Even | so run the hard, bleak shores of| struggle and temptation, and out inl! The VICTORY is an all-cast furnace of new and improved de- The firepot is one-piece double-ribbed. Triple casings, gal- EASY TO DARKEN sign. YOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Rack Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with 8zge Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to- use preparation, improved by the ad- dition "of other ingredients called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this ‘through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. - By morning all gray hair disappears, and after an- other application or two, vour hair hecomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis- grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attrac- tive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's 8age and Sulphur Com- pound and look years younger. ] COUGHING RELIEVED The more inu cough the more you rtrain your throat, lungs and system. Raise the phlegm easily without strain {indeed evident to anyone who knows it, and to none more clearly than to the ministry, whiech knows full well| the misrepresentations of faith that weaken its character, and the follies and petty evils it commits or per- mits. Granted all these! What of them? They do not invalidate the church's function and ideal any more than a quack doctor destroys the| value of medicine or the high pur- pose and worth of the medical fra- | ternity. It is fitting ‘then to inquire | What is the real mission and the sub- {lime possibilities of the Christian | church. This we find in the sugges- tion of the text which'tells us that the “Church is pillar and ground of truth.”” This does not mean that it is the support and maintenance of the truth. The great verities of life would be fosever true irrespective of the church or any of its factors. The significance of the figure Paul uses is to be found in another direction. | An ‘architect’s plans, however, inter- Christ is in any way taken seriously. the Strait Gate,’ ‘Love Your Enemies,’ particular church from which these have originally sprung. “Another phase of this thought is| interesting and suggestive. It is that the rising building is the only evi- dence that the architect's work and plan are taken seriously. Even so the church is the only institution and| place where God's word in Jesus In meetings of workingmen and other gatherings the name of Jesus +as| been cheered and lauded, but any| mention of the church contemptuous- | ly derided. Let this point be granted and it Is a fair question to ask, ‘what have these done to fulfill the word of Him whom they thus acclaim, — to create some sort of an organization | to carry out His commands and to| realize His spirit and vision? ‘Seek Ye First His Kingdom,’ '‘Be Ye Not Faithless, but Believing,' ‘Enter in by ‘Do Not Your Righteousness Before| Men," ‘Lay Not up for Yourselves| | ‘'Though but an atom on the whirllng’ endless reach stretches the great sea of human life and human activity—| degradation, misery, ignorance, in-| justice, greed and the more refined | evils, Here and there in all this| restless activity of life stands the| church of Christ—a lighthouse—to | warn of reefs or rocky shore, and to| give guidance to all whose barks| ail these seas, What 1f that light| sail these scas. What if that light| What shall happen to these voyaging| souls? You and 1 are keepers of| that light! I sphere, A speck on thine sea! Alone, storm-beaten fear, Daily my destined task is set for| me. immensity, O] and beset hy] i ‘Out there entangled in the fog and| spray | Unnumbered hopes BO sailing vanized. 250, greater clearance than usval. Front finished in green and gold. proof. Register is cast iron, beautifully oxidized, with from 10 to Feed door is large, joints gas A QUALITY PRODUCT Made By THE WILLIAMSON HEATER CO. Boston Office and Warehouse Fargo Street House No. 9 { This company maintains an Engineering Department that is the best equipped of its kind in the country. ing problem as to the size and COMFORT GUARANTEED given Free advice on your heat- location of your furnace gladly FUEL COST REDUCED 1-3 TO ¥ MAY BE INSTALLED IN A DAY | worthy materials. esting, are useless unless realized in The pillar and foundation are the realization of the Tre easures Upon the Earth,’ ‘Judge Not,’ ‘Go Ye Into All the world and | through the night, | And reach the haven of a clearer day, | surance of mutual satisfaction. VICTORY today. architect’s vision. The fine building becomes the point of contact between the common life of men and the mind land spirit of the architect. So the church becomes the expression of the truth of God’s gospel to men. As man wrought with man for the building, so life works with Mfe and soul with soul for expressing God's plan, His gospel of Christ's love and them effective amongst men, if not in His church? preach the Gospel to the Whole Crea- tion'—where and by what group of individuals have these sayings from the lips of the great Christ been tak-| en seriously, and an earnest attempt made, to proclaim them and make| Moreover, Jesus did not | 8o treat the church of His day, which| was weaker and more recreant than Because, refulgent, I have kept my'1 light.' " | UNION SERVICE OPENS. Rev. R. N. Gilman of the Stanley| Memorial church will officiate at the Union Holy Week services being held‘ under the auspices of the Goodell club and the Protestant churches We are gra‘(ified to secure the exclusive agency for this splendid VICTORY furnace in this city, for we feel assured that here is a heater we can recommend to our friends and customers with utmost as- Come in and let us point out the many You'll find 1t time profitably spent. exclusive advantages of the CALL—WRITE—PHONE JOHN A. ANDREWS & CO. 132 MAIN STREEZ New Britain, Conn. this evening. The services will be in| it, supported it! Further still, the|the Swedish Bethany church on| church 'is the only agency, the only| Franklin square. Mr. Gilman's topic speeific institution that insists that| will be “The Master Facing Dea'.h."! Jesus must be served and obeyed in — FREE! ROBIN’S it is ‘The Church of the Living God.’ ‘S0 we come to some appreciation BALL AND BAT L b CLOTHES SHOP ww BOYS’ SUIT SALE — of the church’'s meaning and func- BOYS' SUIT ST. I or pain by taking Leonardi’s Cough Syrup the church of our own day. He used TEL. 72 o (Creosoted). t is soothing, healing, leasant and effective, Bulz‘ thing for acking coughs, deep seated colds, bron- chitis, croup, nii)pe and whooping cough. A most beneficial and safe treatment ’or children and adults. Save yourself colds, coughs and serious trouble, a mt)le gf onnrdl‘ldCou;h.t!yru (C"fi 8o rom your druggi and; bring quick relief, o i Sold by City Drug Store. Building -Bone is ulm?arh.ntu ilding flesh. Foods that assist Nature, fix lime in the teeth tidl, bonesandteethare essen cott's Emulsion of pure vitamine-bearing :d‘lh;::finee. ele- ments that energize the and assist in the formatiori of strong bones and sound teeth Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 2226 (AR FRETD 60 service. Thus his love gets car- ried around the world, is told to children and youth, incorporated in men's lives, given as comfort to the discouraged and the sick, becomes the inspiration of youth and the stay of age, and the rule of living for all, 8o the church is necessary for the realization and expression of the great architect’s plan-for human life. “The truth may be seen in a differ- ent light. The structure which is| builded may be that which keeps the architect’s name and life before men. He might create remarkable plans, but until one of these is carried out his name might be forgotten. Once the building is erected, it is there. after a remindér of the man. So the church keeps alive the sense of God and truth in the world and is the only institution of society which spe- cifically does this. The church ap- proaches every situation, appeals to every life, attacks every problem, commands every soul from the purely moral and religious *standpoint, the point of view of God. So the God- sense finds expression and emphasis and inspiration particularly and al- ways in the church. So is it “The Church of the Living God.' In con- nection with this side of the truth, something may be said concerning a certain interesting spirit that s abroad. There are those who are| fond of professing a certain broad- mindedness, whose motto is eupecmllyI ‘social service.' They claim to be after something bigger than the church, which is said to be too nar- from tion, to realize and express God's great plan for humanity, to do some- thing positive and concrete in the way of making real the word and the love of God, to show that these are ‘workable. While one may be aware of its shortcomings, this is no war- rant for neglecting to co-operate with the church. One does not de- cline to send children to school be- cause of some weakness in the edu- cattonal organization, nor to consult legal advice because there are shyster| lawyers. Why should not one be as| FREE! BALL AND BAT With Every 344 MAIN ST. BOYS' SUIT Our Boys’ Suit Dept. is well known to the mothers of New Britain. That’s the reason why this Easter event will be greeted with applause. Boys’ Suits, $4.95. All wool, fancy materials, some Norfolk styles, in all colors, $ 4.9 5 Sneppy Stits for Well Dressed Men and Young Men Norfolk, Jazz and Brooks Models, all the latest creations in Men’s Wear. . Piles are usually due to straining when constipated. Nujol being a lubricant keeps the food wasteysoft and therefore prevents straining. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it not only soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irrita. tion, brings comfort and “elps to remove them. sizes 6 to 18 FOX’S NEXT MON. D. W. GRIFFITH'S Former Stars RICHARD BARTHELMESS With DOROTHY GISH row, and declare a desire to serve all| men, to bring in the great Kingdom. | for which service it is said the church lis handicapped. This all, of course,| i grand and fine, and there can be no| disparagment of such a high and| splendid motive; yet there is a klnd; of religious zeal that comes very near | to being humbug, a piety that talks a deal about loving humanity, but never gets down to loving and helping any particular human—a sort of vis- | fon so absorhed in contemplating big, things that it never sees and gives Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or * laxative — so cannot gripe. = ‘,’ v Try it today, Boys' Two Pant Suits, $6.95. Durable Cheviots and other ail wool mixtures, made plain or Norfolk styles and semi:Norfolk efl”ects$6o95 All Wool Boys’ Tweed Suits, 39.95. 2 Pair of Pants with avery suit, some Norfclk styles, all sizes LN EVENINGS Young Men’s Wool Suits, all wool cashmere and worsteds; saes ... 913.90 sizes .. Men's and Young Men’s Suits, Norfolk models, made of all wool cheviots and fancy materials. “FURY” itself to the ‘regl, needful concerns at| hand. Some persons are so broad- With RICHARD DIX GARETH HUGHES PHYLLIS HAVER MAE BUSCH MAHLON HAMILTON STARTING NEXT SUNDAY The Photoplay the World Has Been Wai For!

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