New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 26

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little I Am relutions revert to what and carth pass, one jot or one T ¢ re the Washington con- shall in no wise pass from the law, rence, It is time for Japan to till a!l be fulfilled. Whosocver there ou! rot of the colored forc shall break one of the kingdom of heaver shall do and teach them, the same Chamber of Gommerce Urges Re- v-'o7s vmvins”an™hcias for 217, 10 13 s versal of Congressional Action V'8 encmies, 1 ey | He lived up to his own teaehing L during the years thet he lved wand labored among the Judean hilis ane congressmen X z Y d 1 onitihe AT sl nitieh ust hefore his death he the Associated Presa Sy PR “If ye keep gy commundments Tokio, April 18.—Defini tions means to Japancse, coming from business mer 2 shall abide in®y love: as ews on American exclusion were « BUYS MARK TWAIN'S HOUsE: have kept my Pather's command- ressed by the action of the % ments, and abide in his love.” John Chamber of Co ree v - G. L. Hunter Is Reported Acting For lesolutions of the Tokio Chamb i F stk a Wealthy New Yor were addressed not ¢ o Am auirements of that holy liw 1t can bodies, but als Iiodding Conn. April 18, — The thru the wealness of the flesh had ment, They urged further efforts to Mark Twain pluce, where 1] broken. thus showing the justice of conciliate America and a re- ruins of the former OF $hit aul- wer (el n e e yor ] B RE St LU | three ycurs ago, has be “IFor what the law eould not do, in Ewnan B s i o v leland Hunter, Who, 13,4 it was weak through the flesh, ing program from it is understood. represents a wealthy In his life Chriet fulfilled the presentation to the national meeting | New York man who is expected to S°% #ending his own Son in the.like- of Chambers of Commerce at Kyoto, erect an elahorate residence on the :°%8 of sinful flesh, and for «in. con April 22. site The renewed decl the yen and Mr. Hunter recently purchased and drops of Japanese bonds on the New oceupies the hoase knéwn The York market are causing some alarm Lobster Pot, given by Mark Twain to in the business world, alt} the his social secretary, Miss Virginia majority are confident that these Lyon. He .s author of several books mned sin in the fle That the righteonsness of the law might he fulfitled in us, who walk not after the Iflegh, but after the Spirit.” Iom. make and ity a new phenomena are temporary. The on tapestries nt with us, even the covenant ing commercial clements, wh - - — mitting the deep sentime hurt ASSALLS POLITICAL GRAPT determined not to permit the exciu —— sion action of congress to damage g Mayor Housman Causes a trade relations with' America, whi St at Long Reanch are considered most vital for J Hope is also seen in appeals to jican business men who are not he- lleved to favor the drastic acti congress, The Jungo newspapers appeared with fresh outburst this morning. The Kokumin gays: “The Japanese people must prepare for whatever sacrifices the adjustment of the situation demands.” The Yamato states “The nation must decide now whether Japan will submit to this insult from America, or show the world that Japan is the last nation to tolerate a national disgrace.” “The case {s hopeless,” says Nichi Nichi. 'he question has be. come the gravest in Japanese foreign relations, American senators attack Ambassador Hanihara's letter but that is merely an excuse for their action They are trying to shift the blame for 2ee and peace, Bnt as the hasis of the old covenant was ohedience to God's law, so with the new eovenant the law of God is written on the tab- lets of the heart, “Ior this is the covenant that T will 1z Branch, April 18, Mayor make with the house of Tsriel after nce J. Housman, Wall street those days, saith the Lord; T will put er who has declined to run for |my laws into their mind. and write reelection as mayor of' Long Branch 'thiem in their hearts: and 1 will be to and will retire from that office next them a God. and they sha!l be to me month after four years' service, creat- |a people.” Ieb, §:10 ed a stiv yesterday when he declared | Tha New Testament therefore day that Long Branch was not a vie: jife practice and publie teachinz of “I wasn't smart enough to land the | thae 1ay: of Jehovah was exalted higher |grafter,” he said. “That's the reason {thayn it had ever heen hefore, Tn the T'm not running again. By graft T 40 niace of his ignoring the law of break- not mean necessarily the receiving of [ing any one of its precepts, he gave it money, but the tacties that are used 5 preadth of meaning and applieation 10 get votes, |such as had never heen conceived ar the | Political opponents of Mayor Hous . patare. However, with thetlaw the man declared they would give him a | mingzled the merey of God, But in no chance to prove his allegation ©f 'ganes does this make a way open to | graft, glory without full ehedience, 1 | Commissioner Frank L. Howland 18 makes poesible the forgiveness of sins being supported for mayor by the | when pardon is asked present mayor's friends, Opposing ' geaing then his attitude toward exclusion to the ambassador, How|him is Commissioner Samuel Zart- Goq's lnw, what was his attitude to | man, ward the Sabbath as an institution ean peace in the Pacific be safeguard- . . ayo ed if Japan's conciliatory attitude is' ' = A _|and a command of His Father? With 1gnored. l;‘l-rhlp! it is equality among | EVANGELIST CARDEY'S SERMON (1o Sapbath as with other religions the white races, but that does us no| No greater mistake can be made | requirements he sought to tak p good, If exclusion is legalized Japan- than to suppese that Jesus taught the man-made restrictions which the that the Gospel does not embrace and | Rabhis heaped upon them, He de e include obedience ta God's holy Jaw, [elared, “In vain do (hey worship me, At a court of probate holden at | Ages befors the Tord appeared among | teaching for doetrines and command Britain, within and for the district of Rer- Imen the inspired psalmist wrote of ments of men'” And even as they Yin, In the County of artford and Btate |ynis aoming thus: | had set human eommands up in the of ‘Connecticut, on the 16th day of April, |0 ILER TN o L thou didat | place of divine pracepts so they “made A D, 1924, R Sy Present, Beranrd F. ftney, Judge. not desire; mine ears hast thou open. | the commandments of God of none ef. Estate of Nora Zisk Iate of New Britain, od: hurnt offering and sin offering | fect hy their traditio TR SNG Wt decsamd hast thou not required. Then said I, The Jewish leaders 4 esnecially Upon the petition of Willlam Flynn and 4 George Zisk of maid New Rritamn, praying Lo, T come: in the volume of the | bound about the joys of the Sabhath that an instrament In writing purporting | hook it is written of me, 1 delight to | With restrictions until it was a great to be the last will and testament of said | e will 9 . y y ‘hurden te the common p e, There Anceared may be proved, approved and ad. |10 thy will, O my B thy law {was the restriction of the Sabhath mitted to probate, as per application on file |18 within my heart.” 'Ps 40:6-8, | T » more fully appenrs, it in The objest of Christ's coming as a | 4ay's journey. 1t was accounted a e pHeatin " | & . edle Sahhat Ordered—that said application be heard |0y among us was that he might take | & to carry a necdle on the Sahhath ay. or to rub out the whest in the day to rub but the whest in t) and determined at the Yrobate office, 125 the battle agains Satan where New Britain, in sald district, on the 24th | ) ainst § | . ot d e duy of April, A. T 1924 at § ocleck | Adam was defeated, and show to the | NANAR. a8 that would be thrashing ,\;| the forencon, and that notice be given of | Lot oty ne hia " aouid keep the law | these hurdens and traditions which the pendency of sald application and the “NY° the priests and rabbis had made, time and place of hearing therson, by pub. |Of God. 1In his first publie sermon |\ 550 L0 Tl gl e healed lishing this erder in some newspaper pub- | [{e declared what his attitude would | the Sabhat} 1 said lished in sald Ne®w Britaln having & cit- | s toward the ten commandinents. bl oot B ARy culation In sald district, and by posting A . 2 to the healed one “take up thy hed copy thereof, on the public sign post in the | Think not that T am come to de- | 0 iy v Ha taok his diseiples for town of Britain, In said district and | gtroy the law, or the prophets: 1 am |, val § , ) ' ong walks out among the beauties o by maill copy of this order to all heirs i 5 by malling a copy of this order to Ml s | ot come to' destroy, hut to fulil, | o WA SEATERR P MO BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge, For verily I say unto you, Till heaven |,,.4 ata ax they jaurneyed along, 1is | maxims were: “Tt {8 well to do good {on the Sabbath day.” and “the ®ab hath was made for man and not man " He hroadened and SALESWOMEN WANTED 0 e A s Sviined ias Ition, and taught that man was the F r Saturda Aftemoon‘ | greatest of God's ereation, and even o y |the Babbath war made for his henefit |and enjoyment when rightly under. and Evenings ol el Because ha liberalized. the Sahbath Apply at once to either Mr. Raphael or Mr. Mullaney. ahove the Mabbinical practices many today make the fatil mistake of he the ®abbath, and that it is ne longer ¥ N pecessary that we keep that day R.ph.el. D'pt' Stere, Such i not the teaching of the New Testament, in an interview there was hardly & jonches throughout that hoth in the' tim of graft, Jesus and the men who followed him | | Jesns as the day of rest from creation THE HERALD “WANT ADS” teady LINE RATE INSECUTIVE 1D 1 Rautes Cpun Applicatio precept and exagaple Jesus ex- Sabbath to its true plac he'came to Nazareth, where wad been brought up: and, as his custom was, he went into the gogue on the Sabbath duy, and up for to read Luke 4:16, His pare brought him up a faithful ceper. When e egan to preac entercd the piaces BURIAL VAULA ed, water provl, hviemetn ully e will outiast either woud weta not requlie IBIBEl . teasuLably I P ue_2766. N. H Vauit Cu., 2if Mapie. M utd Nurserymen. Work ced. cutting our KEU MOTUI AL Sealy Liw sud ‘phoue 2110: Snuubers, I CARS and tiucke Bales aud Seriicy, COk & Park S Agencies New Briam, Cona, Kenneth P | 5 AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Trucks Por Sale TORD- alves Fpecd s, geared individual fenuers $3 Local agents for Gabriel | Cherry 8t Eim_St. Phone 3 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND saotol |~ toumn at 4 Elw wivice, 12 he Siseve-Valve Motor cats, show Cherry 8t R, C. Rudotph plivue 2051-2. —aud Jordan Motor sales e. Unorato - Motor Co, 18 and servi Main St Phone 5426, ] cut ing | Fusare's Grecnliow iyacintis, Atnations, Snap- i der ' . Florist, | ! BUICK to it ea- hip . Jucted divine worship, not oniy " it-was tl ) do, but beeause he “kept ommandments.” be considered as conelusive cvidenee, that since he &o repeatedly enjoined the Kkeeping of the com- | mendments, he included the fourth among them. As pre of t e note the experience as recor it Matt, 2 K Jut pray ye that you flight be not in the winter, neither on ath d \e command for yer fr the Saviour came in ver to the question of the disci nles as o the time of the destruction Jerusalem. He knew - since h w all things—that it would be for- fore that city would be d Forty years after his y e ehureh was to pray that their would not be on the sabbath This prayer was to include not those in the eity hut these in ali ©8 is seen from rcading ver- 15. “Then iet them which be in Judea flee into the mountains 1ot him which is en the house-tep not com down to take anything out of his houste Neither lot him which is in the 1d return back to take his clothes .. But pray ye that your flight be not in the winter, neither on the sab- bath day " Matt, 24: 16.20 This suggested prayer for the church | can he considered only as a command for sabbath keeping by the Lord Je- | Lost and kound wdaj store, Pais return to Miss ) one 212-3, AMBELR BEA St and Burritt ud, Return to and tle o as, the one dollar to §is. ORGES—jeweler, 166 Malu St crator of Room | LUEBAKELS—LIght @3 Llouring, $1045 al 813 touring, 31 8 813 LunDg, . Leving Jester, s & Studebaler year, ALLEN touring, 19 condition, age, 127 i 4P { BUICKS—t models hut Colien, condi Price Arch Not late Aaron G, Price 319 ¥ pd suit pyr appearances and . Eacellent | 1/ i 0 govd ehape. 51 Main St WaReTger tour- and engine in Terms. to g Jdester, 195 debaker Year" prived at $100 to $120u, G Arch St. “This is a T good e 1. lia Arch 8t Supetior new top, Auto .. 116 Arch | GODGE—touring, Rudorh's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t., Phune Sulesivum, 4 Elu St. Phone 3392 TOAT ted at 436 opposite Last Maiu St enialgement with every (ol of cloped by Uhtustedts. 72 \West N Iz The nd: AUTOMOTIVE ries Auto and Truck Agen K~ MOTOR CARS— Beiter are Ueing built wnd Buick I New Biitar 0 eticet. Phone i aud Clevelaid moto . _Anwrican Sales Co. ADILLAC CARS — Saler Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Co Wert M o Fuperior Arch 8t D 21, sus, since Tle did nothing without n | GoDGE BROTHERE NOTGHC) and eerv 8. & F. Motor Sules depth of eternal meaning. Thus for forty years after his death the chureh was to rememboer the sabbath in pray er, and to keep it holy, Bl 8t, corner Frankiin, i UUTANT AND_ STAT motor and service. “Just Real Govd ¢ A Bence, 1% Main wtiest; 'phone Tate ow s builde oncern.” Tn the crisis hour of thp Saviour's | FORD . work on earth, when he yielded up | his life to save the world, he ended the work of redemption and declared It is finighed.” This was on the sixth day of the week, RBefore the sun set on that Friday evening, and the sah buth began, the blessed Lord had been lafd to rest in Joseph's new tomh, As the Father rested from his work on the se®nth day at the close of erea. | tion's week, #o the Son rested in the tomh over the sabbath. The plan of salvation was completed, and the sab- | bath was again honored by the Lord and algo in honor of redemption Jesus then by his teaching, by his life, and finally by his death, exalted | and honored the sabbath of the Lord, and passed it on to ux as a day doubly blessed of the Father and honored by Himself. Burely we his people shoull esteem it a privilege to follow in His steps in this matter, and honor th ath that he Yonored E. L. CARDY Next sabbath (Saturday) April 19th Evangelist B, L. Cardey will speak in the 1. O, O, I*. Hall at 3 . M, The subjeet will be “Was the Churell Buiit on Peter? If you are interested in these thi come and bring your friends~ LAST RIGAT [ GOT ALASKA ON THIE LITTUE MOME -MADE ice; genuine paris HUD: AND CAr \alues, Sce the new ¢ 0 Auto Sules C: Arch Bt Honey- Servics, and Bervice, City | Bervice Station, Hartford Ave. Staniey and 6 Main 8t A M coroer Paouessw. NATIONAL TRUCKE=Rackiii Tnc, Park and Bigelow Sts. PPhone WELL AND CHALMW ice. McUauley and Beus L 98 Ar Torably known | the world over, o1 1 2 A Hawker, 58 Eim Bl D JEWEPT=81066 to 82770, 319 B Matn Whitmore Palge-Jeweit Co Bt., (near Eim). Phone 33y ICK RELIE} For INDIGESTION PROUD OF YOU -~ GHE THINKS YOU'RE GREAT, I'w BeT v, wireet; | 0. ton ¢ ton apas apac 15 Main & §ood tlies and paint. e selling out, ¢ Whites each and 1 Brockway ty, e Colm ahout it Phone 15 24 CHOICEST LSED CARS IN THE CITI— touring ear, ehaker light six touring. Imers These cara 2 it and can be bLought at a fair price. throughos 225 ARC RRIT H 8T, touring car. re all in goode shap AIN BUICK €O, PHONE 3605, DEPENDABLE B J1 rondster ing, 1921 Praex, B&T o, 1321 roadaster, 19 Fords, voupe, 1 MOT . Durant, 1923 sedan, Torme arrange OR SALES CORP, NROTHERS LEALERS 145 ELM 8T BODGE- 104 looks gouvd PEN fine PHON B EVENINGS. i Vary good shape ile 16 W bargain, Superior Auto Co, 118 Arch 8t Phot WA mile THI §-1921 touring (ar, run s, Inoks like new, Privately can be seen at 43 Howard 1, Tel Reason for selling. Bargain for Tull line ed vare and parts, 26 Willow street, Thane 2093, oY 1922, In fir Wariington seenings. FORD 1993 and tires ot to wult pu Arch &t hat « cln 8., runabout And truck, s condition, 31 North iain¥lile, Phone 464, touring var, Paint, upholstery ery Mechanically pers erey street, t, Kuperior #11, 10l roads A good fortable, econsmical (ar at Vaser This #ea this machine, Terma M. Irving Jester, 19 s a Studebaker Tear. “ Ashur Quic‘l‘dy Cli;;gzi ‘H;W Mind E PARDCON ME,FOLKS BUY THEYS A A COLD t’f—“/\»l,/‘u’— THE woRmLD - LI AMATTER CONSERAIN A ’ PAAGAI ATE POLLY. ONCE A CuY £10.000 PRIZE wWHICH 1T w1SH GITS PROSPEROUS T'TAKE UP WATH MY s’ ) \‘—‘ HE FERGITS .. 7 FAR CousSwm - —— ¥ SEEING ASH 15 | / 1TE THE. wAY (vum WL PEMBURSE. You Forr THE SAME , PLUS A ExTRA 45000 VFER_LuCK! - e wWERE HAVIAL AT g = WEATHER 7 otor (u goud good. Ruduiph's Gar- | Pione 20312, Salea- | Jester baker good Rudol; 3392, 2051-2. USED CARS— erland wedan, coupe. coupe. Dodge touring. An ix touring. Hudson touring. Studebaker touring. Haynes touring. well touring. paint tires and wire wheels,' M. Ir . 193 Arch St “This is a Btud Year." { HUPMOBILE —model R coupe, in fairly condi Aaron G, Cohen, 5004 appe vod tites, Cash Hawkel, 52 Eim St HUPMOBILE Giodel. Pl reasona bl Rovd tires, perfect Cuuition ph Cherrg st Fhous alesioom, ¢ Elm St Fbope #liape Main Garag: miles, good 275, Btude! Year, HUPMOBILE TOURING—firet_rlass condi- tion, only run 7,500 miles, Wil sell re sonalble. I , aln, Phone 857, NGTON touring car, 1818, in A-1 and looks good, C, A. Bence, 5l §t. Phone . touring car, 1916, Tudolph's e, Chery St. Phone 2031-2 n_St. Phone sedan. Paint, tires ry good mechanica Teima to suit purcha 193 Areh St. “This s B 10 only 800 Bumper, etc, This car ls brand new and can be bought at a big saeri Toneym: Auto Sales Co, 139 g car, § pass v Al ndler carefully, new paint and tires, This is a llent buy at Terms to muit haser. M, Ity g Jester, 19! aker Year" 1 3 ¥ Int, & tires and in excellent liout, M, Iring Jester, This fs & Btudebaker just proper] broken and loo! . M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “Th Btudebaker to cho hauled runty; ANT L TAN © offer ose from, These ha‘e been over- n Anron G. Cohen, for T 1819—touring car in good & condition C. A, Benca, 51 STUDEBAR 3 condition., Wil sell owned. LSED 192 1922 1821 1019 1619 1917 Go TE 1923 % to hooms s Arch St “This 1a CARS Studebaker, Big wix Aedan, Dodge, 5 pass. sedan Tieo. & pase. sedan, Qldsmoblle eight touring, Cad Ford 04 used cara at right AMERICAN 8AL § ELM 8TF IHH OPEN EVENIN MAXWELL COUPE- LATE MOUEL, 1OW MILEAGE THE OWNER HAS PURUHARED AN ING EW FORD AND WE ARE BELL. TIIS CAR FOR HIM, A WONDERFULL PUY o ELMER ALT FIONEER FORD DEALERS » LaED TAIN 8T, T E 1618 CARS aken in trade for new Fords. All W good easy conflition and priced low with terms Hupniobile touring «a Rrudela ker touring cai Allen n 1%, touring car, Uodge 19, sedan Maxwell 175, touring car Hudson 18, coupe Mit Vord ToM hell ourimg ar rolet €5, coups. 0, conpa 2 ng oar Coups. sodan. 1 ton werm Arice 15 ton @el rradster, touring car, , eoupe, OTIVE LBED CAR EXCHANGE. 8 ARCH WY, USED CARE—~ Pierce Arrew touring, this car fs exceljent condition, #9708 1913 1218 1918 1920 1922 1924 ¥or paint, wil Mazwell coupe Chatmers. Dedge. Esses sedan, Ford coupe, Ford 3 door Sedan ne used. good values 18 used cara, wee MCGAULEY & BENNETT, 95 ARCH STREET, PHONE 2338

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