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Y HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924. largest gatherings of its kind this eity | February, Lincoln was born on the|this—we are broad minded in religion, has ever had, and certainly the cause|12th; I was born on the 20th; \Vas‘h-’l call every man's attention to this | that attracts you here is most worthy | ington was born on the 22nd; and|faet. "Since this Bible class was or- {and deserving of the support and at-| Paonessa was born on the 24th. 'l'hP_V“L‘I.nhed three years ago I have never R h . . Iwntion which you are giving it. Not|get better as they go along. ’rheiuid anything to hurt any man in his THEY LAST ecor 3 Ol' e a el'lngs m lty~“'°“e for the purpose of increasing|only man 'that Paonessa and T nrf‘,rellxlelu belief; I have never said / |vour attendance flgures have you|afraid of is some fellow that will beanything to take any man away from s come here this morning, but to praise | born on the 28th, So for the Mayor his church. I have urged repeatedly Durham Razor \ 9 % C . . |and to whom all praise is given alike | —that's the 24th. want every man to be falthful 'to his Nearly 2,000 Men Attend Service in, Theater—Mayor by the lowly and by the exalted.| *\We stand in a peculiar time in|church, whether it i3 the Jewish » {This great Bible class must be a{our history; we stand in a peculiar church or the Catholic church or the { Washington and | Protestant church. This Bible class is ‘must make itself felt because 1t 18| Lincoln. ; st e ¥, B . ai N lv or e | dedicated to the greatest cause man-|peculiar about this meeting s | tin, at’s said or dont Cake Of (zain Nean]) 800 Over Bartholow Class | kind ean sponsor, and it is to the rnornlnx. I thought the mayor gave should be of benefit tojthe community credit of your leader and the officers|a very good sermon, and isn't it!and no certain individual church. X {Him from whem all blessings' come | holds the record and the blue r\bbon,}cvery man to go to his church. 1 Lath Y Brush ' @S s Flowers g 's,_ power for good in our community; it pelationship between q Fomane Kinete ‘0 Bov. dohe L. Dav1 | 4 p'I‘hr-n another thing that's|a community Bible class, and every- T | ot the class thut such an organization strange that just at the time he's feel about the city of New Britain as . 4 exists in New B, n. As the mayor vl soralty of the eity and | Calvin'Coolidge feels about the whole ‘ “Men should stick to the fuith in|th: speaker. Rev. John L. Davis will [ ¢ ,L,:e “pn; of ;";‘: Britain T "g::d ::g‘l‘x:lrfin:‘;on:"“t‘h- 1 should be leav- United Statgs: Anything we do should which they are brought up bnt the singing. v congratulations on the success ing the preaching and beginning to | not be of a sectional or partial nature, should b open and m‘_- ral minded on here was much amusement d-lrlng]m'a! has attended the efferts of your| be mayor. These are strange times | byt it should be done for the wWhole religious subjects, visiting in other th: meeting at the zood natured re- | opganization thus far, and it is my| | urches at times, because after all [prrwe botween Musor Paonessa and | sineere hope that you may continue | | ! 1 Shaving Soap All for 69c in which we live. people; and anything we do in New y “Now another thing that's peculiar| Eritain should not be done for any there is only one God | » chureh the minister, due to the boom said | plong the Mnes set down and set an|about Paonessa and me; he and T areone individual or part or section of and all Christians are aiming for the to h: growing in the city to have Rev. | example for others to fake pattern | yery much alike—more alike than!the city, but for the good of the whole ame place,” said Mayor A. M. Pao- I'avis announce himself as a re-|after. I thank you for your kind|you might think. We are alike in|community. I want to urge every si to the largest gathering of men iivtean candidate for mayor, |invitation to be with you this| this, that both of us started as poor man this morning again, as I have New Pritain us ever had when 1,748 1 The sermon yesherday, although not | morning.” povs in this great land of ours; we many a time—be faithful to your re- members of Bvoryman's Bible class lon “The Value of a Soul” as previ-| At ghis point a basket of 40 red |pave struggled along: we have gotten | liglon, whatever that religlon fs up, and not only have we~met along | There isn't a priest or rabbi or min- iife’s pathway but have gotten up to|ister in the city but what will teach 1, at least we are both still out|you to be good, to tell the truth, to do It shows the opportunities|the right thing; and that's the teach- |can clvilization differs from European crowded the Capitol theater heyond [ously announced, was ene of the best | earnations w handed to the mayor 8 seating capacity vesterday on “All minigter ever gave, according to|from the wings. The mayor con-| w Pritain Sunday” to help the ' opinfons expressed througheut | tinyed: Lagheb 488 in this efeat the large [the city yestegday. | “Gontlemen, T consider this an ex-|of jail. ass in M » N. ¥, in the President Parker introduced W. O.|traordinary honor. This is some-|of this land which we live. T am|ing that we teach, and you will never |and Asiatic civilization In this,—that ittendanee ¢ the Leland 17orian, president of the Men's Bible|thing that T have nover done before. | delighted to” have the mayor here | receive any bad or poor advice in any |they, like the strata of the earth, are , ru 0 cup. ss of*Bridgeport. Mr. Florian in-|T am going to do it this merning|swith us toddy. We have wanted him |church I have been in. Be faithful [n layers, denee and comparatively im- . there has been discov- trodueed to the class: General Mer-| with the greatest of piéasure. T am |with us and we are glad to have him |to the church. I belleve exactly 9:"1‘3'":,"5: ‘;’,}’:";;‘2',,":.:}":.‘"3'1%‘" red ¢ diserepancy in figures, lwin of the Red v; General Linds-| " | hes think that he made the mayor told me here on this plat. |civilization, el uches u 3 army neral Linds- | going to do it for a friend of mine.” | pere. 1In fact, T n the sndy. batAit Ue S5 S6akn today l 169-171 MAIN ST. between the two classes, New Britain [ley of the Rlue army; Mr. Garner,) Again Jokingly, he veferred to the a mistake this morning and thought|form this morning, ‘anybody who l vesterday, b a clear 998 mu- chief of staff of the Red army;|possible candidacy of the minister.| he was coming to early mass anu got|doesnt have any religion is a damn|may sparkle from the topmost crest _J ority $ g class in Bridadier General Sagendoeff, chair We meet this morning as rivals for | in here to the Bible class, If we|poor citizen.’ (Understand I am quot- |tomorrow. .So he who is at the bot- Vork, has taken the lead and man of the transportagion committee.|the mayoralty of NewsBritain, not as| keep on advancing the time of meet- | poor citizen.' Understand 1 am quot- |tom of society teday may, under our routstripped the ether class Address hy Mayor Paonessa |individuals. The honor has been|ing until we get it around to 7:30 or"ln‘ the mayor. Of course I want to [institutions and frpedom.drhe until he n a fuil attendance of the 1 Mayor Paon W neat intro.|Eiven to me to present this to your 4 e'clock we will have ail the Catho- | get accustomed to the language they | occupies the highest position that our 200 asked for in Mount Vernon next gueed by 3 The Mayor | 8reat leader as a birthday present.” |lies here, T am afraid, however, use down there, Some of {ts expres- |[people can lwsusm Sunday, deducting a reasonable at- o4y Rie Gmelish ot g Sermon by Class Leader !that we would lose some others, | sions are going to be difficult for me, time ago 1 met a friend 7 L.|“mrhen the mayor and 1 are allke in| “President Garfield said that Ameri- | (Continued on Following Page) See Our SpeCia]! tendance here, will keep the 1ocal of mine —you know we politiclans| In his'sermon, the Rev. John L.| lass in the lead at the end of the j.. . » great many fulends, (and al|Davis said; “I am sorry that on ac- | contest. To make sure of this Presi- yood many enemies also)--and he|count of the weather conditions there | $? 50 dent Arthur H. Parker bas asked for ' gupq to me, ‘Mr. Mayor, you have done |are so few of us here this morning; | it 1.500 men pext Sund although if quite well *since you have been but T am glad to see that & few men | . S trituin only 500 the focal class is sure 'was not very much surprised, but|this. . Whlte XIor: to win. New Britain shows an aver- | yoy know we are a .an’ilnuxl to tel “T am very thankful for this splen- MABEI NORMAND in “THE EXTRA GIRL” h d atte ance for the past three | 160 per cent if we can, and T :wknd"”d bouquet. T had ‘rlorgo;::;n trlmtl :l > ' C " fundays of more than 1,226 per Sun- [him what this thing was; 1 want to|is my birthday on the 2 of this On f th Bes Thu Year ollar attache ny, fulfill that thing in whigh T have | mouth. Al of the great men, that is € O e t 4 h’ The meeting yesterday was held in | rgjled, and he said to me, ‘You have |the reaily great men were born in Capitol ater by courtesy of |ycver appeared before the Bible| S lrts at v J. Conturas, proprictor. Al- | Ciass,’ iy gh it ¢ ed at 9 o'clock, a ) “T am here this merning not only $l 95 hour before the usual time, fully to fulfill my promise and to try and . minutes before that that not even e 100 per cent, There is something standi om was avallable down |eise attracted me here: It is only Hartford’s *airs und boxes und balcony were | recehtly that 1 saw in the paper the filling w By thie time the mecting name of Rev, Mr., Davis and learned opened men were standing all over [that he is trying to butt into polities. best “buv” the house, oven back of the curtain | Years ago, when T was a young lad, ) the stage. The total attendanee | d to be quite a boxer; and you re was 1,745 whil in Mount Vernon gnow when we had to meet our op- as only 750 ponent we used to kind of try to| Music was furnished by o 12-picee imeet him before, get onte him, try| orchestra in charge of Oliver J. Nich- "to know" his ways, his tactics. And olls, . 1. Armstro ted the sing- T wunt to try and see how Rev. Mr. ing During the course ¢ is 1= Tavis is going to act and be in a 'C ‘ Muyor Paonessu who made the pesition to defend myself, cporing speech proscuted Rev, Jo “It i® great to be here this morn. | N 1. Dvis with a bas of fluwe ‘ . It takes me Back to 25 years| S ) Lebal? of the more T don't know whether Hartford ! et \ v people who always lived in New | g ting clergy i e audi- Britain: but if you have lived in A PR N IE THE UNIVERSAL CAR 3 ere were large nnmbers ¢ si- places, it takes you back to your tors present | ' m young days This puts me in mind Laymen's Association o v ol what used to happen 25 years ago | ' in Jittle old New York state. In these, little conntry towns we used te | visit ghurches of different denoming- | ovd, # tions, | myself used to_play in ar Southingtor d orchestra in a Baptist clfreh, or Halitax course you know that the day haa l"' |'““‘ n threc-ple ‘":"'r:‘,'m 0 srovidence atford, gone by when a man had to stand by or bus g : »t ow ‘ one Wing ! . s models which include 5 dipra T be \ri\ it 1s a R o ih b Mo ‘ o, Mal iee thing for every church member Pl of Sportin . g 1o reh to another. | } wnd A Sport-loimge ore, M nd There may be some _certain feeling | i, o .. ahout a man's religion, that's very R ne M, P f ¢ true: o man has got a right te uphold uy Our Or OW B DICKINSON | | I — THE — ! ! these =uits adaptaile for . A W, g nv'r Al woare i the - ow ¢ ne . € I ow religion ¥ was brought up | 4 Iarttord. ¥ ‘ . ¥ in: but after all, there's only one God: | ntry and sport wear, ) ¥ cors we are all aiming for the same place, | YeLondon Shop (| =, " ey e G Dt ie 1o s H speing almost hess thousends of T, ere this morning and see the ther 2 mt 'l‘gilm\ Lis Nados P ril P ing hefore me When 1 was u little 3 MAIN STREEN sl HRC s cnchi- Fl0t 1 always was taught that by xv'»‘ oy ) 2 We d “a o carly, as you have done, that it was 8 t the biggest scorifice that any in . . . ieidua cold offer to his God, and is certain to exist for Ford Cars and Trucks that's yhat you have dene this | are placing their orders for immediate stritious . p “Rev. Mr, Davis, guests and mem oOoOM takier ! nade bers of Everyman's Bible class, yeu DR. C o Bs m g i & Sol¢ rst may well take pride in your meeting delive ¥ The Naturcophibile Physiciss i 1 |this morning. This is one of the !’ and Chivopractor las MOVED | Sales now are far ahead of sales at this time |19"SHIGH|ST p ‘ last year. Advance orders calling for e . skt the e F . N delivery under the Ford Weekly Purchase W has instalied Biotogioal Bioml Wash " ‘ le have y a tora] of 255’7% Voice Culture W Cars and Trucks. BAR THAINING SGHT READING dames D : l.)..?'.mkhue , . E The prospect of securing prompt delivery ; / ‘ not urge too strongly, therefore, the necessity YOU'LL DO BETTER : ' of placing your order immediately, if you are at AXELROD’S planning to drive a Ford Car this spring. 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