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Get Your l Vacation Needs at Home Writing Paper Fountain Pens Wash Cloths Face Powders Seaps Creams Tooth Paste Safety Razors Kodaks and Films Cigars and Cigarettes Tooth Rrushes Bathing Caps erE The s Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST, Sunburn Lotions Cold NO FIRES IN HELL OAYS SPEAKER HERE Place Is Simply Grave of Ever- lasting Silence The conception of a literal hell With its burning lake of fire and brimstone and places of eternal tor- ment dates back 1o the gges when it Was neceasary te frighten people inte a religious feeling, according te Rey B. W, Yorkmar Bible Students’ Asseeiation My Yorkman delivered a lecture yests day afternoon in O4d Pellows’ hall on Aveh street He took as his theme, To Hell and Back and Who Are There e said One might say on hearing this subje that is aherrid theme We must admit that the theme as gener ally represented and aceepted 1a a norrid one, shutting out to a very arge extent the glorious vision of the ave and power and wisdem of God, whieh His holy word presents. But et us examine the seriptures and see what this word ‘Hell' really means and we will then get a better and mere reasonabie explanation than the generally accepted vitw “It {8 our duty as Christians to take this staln from the Creator's name. | The doctrine of eternal torment was introduced and flourished at a time when bull fights, burning of Chris. , tortures of all kinds, and fright- ‘heratics’' into the doctrines of the day, were common of the International | NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25 1028, Fanizat nd courage TELEPHONE STRIKE , A statament the esten metyopolitan distriet | (Continued from First Page) which elaims & large membership in | - and around Hoston and whose eharter words ‘our slogan was revoked recently by Miss Julia B We believe this spirit O'Conner, president of the Telephone wperator's Department, charges Miss O'Connor with promoting the strike sirike with the dign oyeity iIn the senice frst still exists and confidentiy rely upd it, tegether with the fact that the Eveat body of our operators are eut for her own purpeses. “Local 1.A%, of sympathy with the present attempt The statement says, “has ne brief for to disrupt serviee to influence all but|the published statements of the eham- @ small minority te stick to their ber of commeree that the demands of | posts. the telephene operators for inereased Walk Out Onder wages and shorter hours are net jus. The official order for the strike sent | '1fied. We believe they are absolutely out yesterday by the regional coun.|/!stified but just as strongly we be {ell of the telephone operatars’ depars- |!1°Ve that all the operators affected of Shonld have an epportunity te vete eieetrical workers, which is affillated *" the question. It is hecause we with the American Federation of La. I3V been depriveq of this right by bor, instructs night girle to leave the | I8 0'Connor that we are not parti. exchanges upen completion of their <'/PAUNE In the strike calied for Tues- ut D B | 1 ) - A the1 atinnal Rrotherhood of Telephene |girls are warned that there must be Waorkers, compased chiefly of male abselutely no disturbance or inter telephone employes but ineluding [ference with the property of the many girl aperators in its member: company, ship, has instrueted the members to The order says that the strike Was pemain at work toniorrow but not to {called when all other measures b permit themselves to he used as falle “to effect favorable considera- srrikebreakers 'mm of our proposals” for a wage in Manchestor Affoctad, crease and shorter working hours, It Coneord, N, H., Juna 25.-=Manager :l":il Y.dgar A, Tapley of the Conecord ex- | “The immediate setting of the strike | change of the New England Tele. became Imperative beeause of the in-| phane and Telegraph Co., said teday timidation being practiced by the that a study of reports gathered from company. This strike cannot fall to| New Hampshirs centers indleates that be completely victorious, Many forces| Manchester would ba the only ex- are at work seeking to destroy your|ehangs affested hy the telephone op- unionism erators’ strike ecalled for tomorrow, {ment international brotherhood Newspaper headlines, like tha one TWO HURT IN SN0 ST Wl W SCCRicH ST BT gy motor vehicles, The AUTO ACCIDENT | hicle toll in Connecticut, according to|saw an averags of one death a day. Connecticut Department of “The Old Testament Seriptures were written in the Hehrew language and the New ‘Testament In the Greek, |of - Order Against Loltering | —— “Do not congregate in the viecinity R J pys . TV, systematic French Newspaper Workers !> * your exchange, A to the accident situation in Connec- Réfuse to Set Up Edition day's assortment above, are an index|the department of One death, ten injured pedeatrians, | total of & Boventy fatal aceidents have occurred in Connecticut with a ty-seven vietims, The #0 far thi Motor Vehicles is conducting a,per- manent sumroer safety campaign in an effort to better the general motor vehicle altuation in the state, and to HOOD CORD| TIRE SALE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Fresh Stock Fully Guaranteed 30x31; Arrow Cords ...............$13.95 bin. Will Perpetuate Name of In- dustrinl Poneer, A son, Phillp Corbin, 3d, hag been [born to Mr, and Mrs, Phillp Corbin, |of this city and Hackensack, N, J., at the Fifth Avenue hospital, New York. Both mother and child are doing nicely. The boy is named after his father and great-grandfather. The latter was one of the founders of industrial New Britain\ From an humble start he bullt up, directly, the P. & F. Cor- bin company, a pionecring manufac- HOOD RED TUBES 20% OFF — Cash Only — A. G. Hawker 5254 ELM STREET The word ‘hell' is an English word {method of picketing will be devised Hebrew word sheol and the Greek (pnort for this duty, remain away from | paper L'Action Francaise which has|stituts the average day's motor ve-|twenty-thres, The first week of June | reduce accldents. T i aI Ty e an era somatimes ren; | (1o, vicinity of your exchange.” | been the storm eenter of communist - roplc dered ‘grave’ and ‘pit’ The word | .. aret the insolent refusal of the|either yesterday or today. The men PmLIP GORBIN 8RD ‘hell’ In old Fnglish usage, hefore the telephone company to grant much |In the joh shop whera the newspaper y a new and special significance to sult Houfs 8 -more iy i t o imperative still by |ground that it is a monarchist pub- UU orsted thelr own purposes, simply meant 0 |y, .1 vory evigent efforts to wipe out lication, concealed, hidden or covered place, e The word hell was therefore properly . 5 word, — grave- - and Honeymoon in The Air ‘hades' as signifying the secret or | hidden condition of death, ,But if ) nely tailored and fash- had been horoughlvt disentangled creeds, and honest enough, they foned of very attractive J§| O, " English student than merely to sub- stitute the Hebrew word sheol and the fi I e ““The world ‘hell’ occur: 31 tlmes’ln‘ Testament and in every in- SF LS Hanee It 15 turing concern, now a part of the 95-99 8| 1um30tC[ Lrimstona nor anything at all re- \ P p i ¢ ¢ 3 p of the American Hardware corpora- i sometimes selected to express the (gng upless you are instructed to re-| Paris, June 26.—The royallst news.[and Afty damaged automobiles con-|death list for May alone numbered These same words are sometimes ren- “This ktrike has been forced upon |and soclalist attacks falled to appear theologlans picket it up and gave it reeded improvements in wages and|is printed refused to set it up on the Son, Born to Mr, and Mrs, Philip Cor- conceal, to hide, to cover; hence the id ults used with the the trarslators of the revised version should have donp more to help the , mixtures modestly priced. Greek word hades. They should it 4s sheol in the Hebrew. It oo American Hardware corporation. Hartord. ‘pit’ to transiate the words ‘sheo)’ and have transiated the words, t mean a lake of fire and rmeth Philip Corbin, Sr., was first president t thought. Instead of a/ ng fire it is described ini tion after the merger. His grandson the context as a state of darkness 2 7 18 now one of the directors of the con- i 2oys To Buy Our Ring" (Job 10:21); instead of a place Where . . o % hding shrieks and groans are heard it is de-, scribed as a place of silence (Psa. 115:17); instead of representing pain and suffering or remorse it shows for- getfulness (Psa. 88:11,12). ‘There is no work nor device nor knowledge in the grave (sheol) whither thou goest (Eccles, 9:10). o ! “(Matt, 11:23) Christ speaking of “:deet fo FOInSmY (0 dinnenc th wicked city Capernaum eald, 3 = “Thou shalt be brought down to hell.’ nfil‘;ic-n:f H;?m follow you on|y "0 Taguratively cast down to arder.. agye 180 & week, cash With |y en overthrown, destroved. It is ' ¢ § [ now so thoroughly huried in obliv- The Crescent Past Noble Grands' as- | jon that even the site where it stood ‘sociation will hold its annual picnic at|is a matter of dispute. Compounce Wednesday. The mem-| ‘“Through the fall of Adam, all| bers of Stella Rebekah lodge wiil| mankind has been doomed to hell—| leave at 9:30 a. m. grave, death. St. Paul in Roman| Victrolas, Xdisons, 6:28 states: ‘For the wages of sin 15: Plerce's.—advt. death (nl?tdetlernal torihel:\ft) lhhm lh;‘ Kennet| gift of Go s eterna (] roug Mrs. Waiter Poniman ot 38 Trians | L e O o et sntn tha |, P+ O. Gunn, naval aviation machinist mate, purchased a fly- :ttreélt;.r:‘cosn‘:frefi:i(: seholarahip honors | jajg of fire, This ia the second death. |IN& boat with his savings, taught his bride-to-be to operate it and Mr. Pohiman 1oy sroqoester, Mase.| .0, death, where is thy sting? 0,|When they were recently married at Pensacola, Fla., they started New Britain High Al wh‘!‘"”;‘:j ) ‘;here i;a :lx)' \'ic‘:ary?d‘ tlfi ;’HI an air honeymoon, flying to New Orleans and Mobile. was . % indeed be a victory when dea as of th‘;nag’lg::: ;‘1'::’"' and ‘president | ooy conquered. ‘Marvel not at this; g . for the hour Is coming in which ail The. meeting of Loviscy Moore Tent | that are in the graves shall hear His Which was to be held in July will be|ycies and come forth'.” (John held tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock | 5;28-29,) in G. A. R. hall, Guibransen Player Planos. Moran's‘Protestnn‘t Temple Is —advt. . . The Lady Nest of Owls will hold Dedicated in France regular meeting in Odd Fellows' hall| Rheims, June 25. — A score of this evening at 8 o'clock. French and forelgn pastors, includ- Mrs. Estelle Rice of 748 Arch|ing the Rev. Paul Bert, minister of street is reported as resting comfort- |the American church in Paris, partici- ably at the Hartford hospital follow- | pated yesterday in a dedication of the ing an operation performed Thursday|new Protestant temple. The edifice of last weelk. | stands on the ground once occupied The Alpine bowling club will wind |y the Protestant church which was up an active season with a banquet|ong of the first religious structures to at W. J. Fallon's New York dining|po destroyed in the world war. The rooms at 9 o'clock this evening. temple cost 1,200,000 francs, about French Hat Shoppe, 87 West Main |, . of which Was subscribed by Am- Bt, Prof. Bldg. Exclusive millinery, &ilsans SRAVE St b — .- —————————§ If you let your cook do the ordering, etep iInto the kitchen some day and find out what flavoring extract she is| Evangglist show that Constance Pa- using. If it is Baker's, fine! All Gro- | onessa leads with a total of 3,582 cers.—advt, | votes and Ilorence McAlarney is sec- TO ATTEND CONVENTION W. C. French, president; James E. O'Brien, secretary, and William Gold- thwait and Harry G. Hancock of the Lions club will motor to Atlantic City tomorrow to attend the international convention of Lions clubs. CITY ITEMS. You would wear Palm Beach all summer if you knew how cool it is Sonoras at Y ou will not be hot in Palm Beach, because it lets out heat. It is not merely light weight. It is so con- structed that it cannot hold body heat. The breezes blow right through it. Palm Beach is intended to keep you cool, and does. It is a summer fabric, not a compromise. The construction of Palm Beach Cloth is patented, so that no other suiting can be made like it. Most hygienic for summer The construction of Palm Beach Cloth makes’it the most hygienic summer suiting, as well as the coolest. The same open construction that lets the heat out, also lets out the moisture of summer perspiration. Palm Beach Suits may be cleaned easily and quickly. The smooth finish makes Palm Beach Suits look like new when cleaned and pressed. POPULARITY CONTEST The returns from the popularity contest at the church of St. John the The Risk Of Travel ond with a total of 2,874 votes. The AT : THLBL are travel days—outings and vacations. Rail- | ligt of the eleven leading candidates is as follows: Constance Paonessa, i ™ - - 2 loistn s MEADTREY, L8.EN4) roads, rivers and roads are crowded with pleasure Hughes, 2,013; Margaret Begley, seekers, , Margaret Fusari, 1,418; Marion Cullinan, 916; Helen Egan, 629; Eliza- | | beth Tarrant, 484; Genevieve Lewicki, 1220; Eileen Riley, 225; Helen Bonko- | 8ki, 224, that you are getting the genuine. Look for the registered Palm Beach label. Itisyour protection against substitution. Golf knickers and sport clothes made of Palm Beach Cloth are cool and good-looking—practical and durable, Thus the ordinary risks of life are greatly multiplied. Your pleasure will be greater if your mind is at rest. ; ? You should make your will before you go. Such pre- MORRISSEY-CURTIN caution is as ordinary as an accident policy. | The marriage of Dr. William T. | Morriesey of West Main street, son of Mrs, Margaret Morrissey of | Untonville, to Miss Agnes A. Curtin, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. | [ Curtin of 175 West Main street will be | solemnized at 9 o'clock tomorrow | morning at St. Mary's church. Rev.| 1. T. Winters will officiate. Dr. Mor- | y is a well known eye, ear, and see specialist and Miss Curtin taught J in the schools for the past few years, y = Lawrence M. Stanley and F. Howard 8mith and Alderman at All Good Clothing Stores | William H. Judd have been named a ~ r: committee to look into the need of a | refrigerator and chill room at the municipal slaughter house. The ' board of heaith has gone on record as favoring these changes and at the iast | meeting a resolution was introduced | to have a committee named. Nothing | will be done in the way of making the changes until next year, as there | is no appropriation for the work. y Be sure you get the genuine Palm Beach Suits vary in price be- cause of the difference in the amount GOODALL-WORSTED COMPANT and quzhtyr of ta\lom_:g put into them, . Selling dgent so that price alone is not assurance A.Rohaut, 229 Fourth Ave., New York City I3 This label identifies the genune cloth COME IN TODAY THE PALM BEACH MILLS AND TALK IT OVER Councilman Open Monday Evenings