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VALUES IN BOOKS ¢ — 2.0 NOW BAN ”ET TENI]EREI]IM protested agalnst his death sen- | leased from prison. He Is here to | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, S’ TURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1926, tence he never would have been re- As Archbishop Cleplak rose to (Continued from First Page) | T ask him not to forget our elty and | to remember us In his prayers." ‘ Judge Gafmey Lauds Guest Judge Bernard F, Gaftney of the court of probate declared that it would be impossible for any man to | say what he would like to say in | the brief time allotted to him. He enumerated several great figures in religious history of the world who | had given thelr lives for their Go. speak, the diners rose with him and tendered him an enthustastic ova- tion. His Grace explained that his English was imperfect but he want- ed to express his gratitude for the treatment accorded him In New Britain. He thanked Bishop Nilan for his courtesies and he thanked Mayor Paonessa and the city of New Britain for their warm welcome and generous hospitality, | “I will pray for all of you, he | sald, “May God bless your city so it may continue to flourish and pros per. 1 wish all the peeple of Noew Father and Son Linked by Phone mobiles and taxi cabs were coms mandecred and the guests taken i to the hospital, There was no time i\ to walt for blankets or to give the shivering, and in many cascs, al- ready wcorched or burned persons any clothing, Frantio fn thelr desire to escape | trom the hotel, many of the guests, | the exuct number of which could not be determined, jumped to the strocts, A number of those who jumped were injured, some severe. ly. | Tho Allentown hospital, to w | many of the injured were taken, | was forced to call every nurse at | the Institution to duty. A call was | also sent out for extra doctors and nurses to ald In treating the in.| O )il de-ticious {|and said he never expected to have Britaln great happliness regardicss of Jured, the sublime privilege of being in | thelr nationality.” such elose contact with oge who hal | Among those present were suffered tho sentence of death and |following: Rev. W. J. Lyddy, Rev. imprisonment for his religious R. J. Clabby and Rev. W. A. Me- | principles. i"ranu of 8t. Mary's, Rev. Stephen ¥ A " ; Mr. and Mrs, Welr Savers just | “I say this with the greatest rev. |Grohol of Al Suints, Rev. Charles e g s | 1eft for the New York Sample Shop. erence—It is more llke a dream, i Coppens of §t. Peter's, Rev, Thomas | | Better go down tonite and buy John Judge Gaffney declared. “What a Laden of §. John the Evangelist, a sult, too—advt, momantous hour it Is, to be in the [Rev. A, Kowalezyk of the Sacred presence of this man, who was Heart, Rev. 8. Bartkowskl of Rock- willing to dle for his faith, ville, Rev. J. Toronowicz of Ram- “Two outstanding figures remain (#ay, N. Dr. R. Lekston, A from the Werld war—Cardinal Mer- |Clezynski, Joscph A, Andrews, Eifi- cier of Belgium and our reverend |¢la Anselmo, Nicola Lara W 0 guest here tonight. They represent |Kerin, L. Kata, J. Kata, M. Pap- j { the great moral forces of the earth, |clak, W. Skarsynskl, J. Kowale ¢ | and 1 want to tell you that moral |B. Mysliewiec, Rev. M. Rzosa, H forces will conquer every time. |ford, Rev Kacsmarski, | Moral forces are the o ones that jville, P. Bartleweki, Willi- ount, Archbishop Cleplak represent \mantic, J. Kozlowskl, W. Jacewicz, the spirlt of patriotism, religion, |Dr. H. Cicszynskl, Rev. W. Nowa- jod and manhood, He is & noble |kowski, Rev. L. Bojnowski and Rev. prototype of the faith which fol- & Nalewajk of the Sacred Heart lows the Master of ne, [ehurch, Rev, M. Ronissewski of New even to Calvary We |London, Rev. Dr. I, Szubinskl of |should all feel ¢ at [New York clty, Judge Willlam C. being in his presenee, He will carry | Hungerford, Ralph Gould, John Ble- back te Europe a plceture of the |iewski, Stanley I\ Arwylnj\ ol 1_, ors great works of Father Bojnowsk! in :Zapatka, W. Flis, A. C .. Domi- | | thlg ecity-—a pleture which he will |ia Borowski, J. W. Roche, M. I never forget, |2 kl, J. Golee, F. Bezrudesyk, “It {s men llke Father Bojnowski |F. Kotodsicz, W. Lech, J. Zujko,, Overcoats itn this eity and his grace in other (Chief of Police William C. Harl, E. W. Christ, A. F. Corbin, 12 s who have brought Poland oul‘ Noah Lucas, E. N. Stanley, at $47.50 | of the tomb and placed her on & Rev. § coats, c Book Department the City Items \| S OZdy’dtf/??Z}?)zE{flChocolate ‘ Jor a Newfshioned Generation. Baker’s Chocolate Premium No. 1 15 most eatisfactory for cockingand drinkings the | first choice cf good housekespars and cooks. Mr. and Mrs, Welr Savers just | i left for the New York Sample Shop, | WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. [ Better go down tonits and buy Jon## A ‘BSTABLISHED 1720 a suit, too.—adst, DORCHESTER, MASS, Edward H. Christ, who resigned | CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL as councilman In the third ward af- | : | £ ree, ter moving Into the first dfstrict, Booklet of Choice Recipes sent f: may be a candidate to represent the | first ward next spring. Thomas Linder, apprajsal engineer with the board of assessors, has hoen asked by the school department to | \flliam H. Barbiur, representing the Willlsm J. Burns International | Detective Agency, will speak to a number of the civic clubs next weck on behalf of the Chamber of Com- | |murce, program for the protection |of local investors. | Dance at Bungalow tonight. Springfield orchestra, seven men.— | | advt. Nash Co. Buits and Overcoats, 00. New styles and samples [U1 1 made. T. F. McCabe, 49 Wal- nut street. Tel. 454.—adv The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. B Cacific & Atlantic) COL. JOHN C. COOLIDGE. England | company |wherehy messages may bo routed through either the exchange at | White River Junction or that at 23 (P —Presi- | Rutland. y talk directly | Despite his desire to avoid the with his father any time of the day | necessity of having to answer tele- or night, simply by picking up a|phone calls Coolidge once boe- telephono in Washington and calling | fore consented to have an instru- “Plymouth 5,000, in the house. That was when The insirument at this end is in news of President Harding's death room to Col. John C. Coolidge, jcams to the then vice-president, year old bedridden father of the | who was visiting with his father. exccutive, whose steadfast refusal | Lincmen rushed connections to the to have a telephone in his.home has | farmhouse which had suddenly be- | weakened since the recent loss of the me the temporary White House, | use of bis legs as a sequel to @ long |but when the newly sworn executive {llness. It was installed yesterday. |returned to Washington to meet the Instantancous communication be- funeral train of his predecessor the place a valuation on the old Burrm} tween the White House and Col. |telephona was promptly taken out Schoo! bullding, which may soon ba | Coolidge's bedside is assured by ar- [and set up at the general store, [Placed on the market. | ,we must look for survival only in the spirit of the good we have done | “I do recognize the existence of a lgreat universal power—a power which we can’t even begin fo com- Leads the World in Motor Car Value rangement with the New | Telephone and Telegraph PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. Plymouth, Vt, Jan lent Coo The Greatest Values of the Season Co! Quick Results Use Herald Clc:sified Ads throne. Ehe s now in the federa- |Musiel of Hartford, Charles |tion of man, a great nation among |Smith, Mayor A. M. x‘nnnr‘:v-n, J:m:w | great nations. The spirit that ani-|B. F. Gaffney, Rev. 8 Kruczik, [mates these men represents the |C. Loomis, F. R. Gilpatrie, W. Hateh, Wr. B. L. Emykov Bridgeport, A. H. Petts, P. ¥ Donough, §. Casale, A. E. McEvoy, Francis C. Kelly, Howard A. Tim- brell, Harry C. Jackson Joseph F. Lamb, Fred Beloln, W. 1. Farley, B. Gi. Kranowitz, Rev, P. Topolskl, O. M. €., Bridgeport; Rev. | |8 Federiewicz, Thompsonville; Rev. A. Tanski, Wallingford; Rev, B. V. | Grikis of §t. Andrews’, Rev. J. F. Donohue of §t. Josepli's, Rev. Wojeneszezick, Meriden; Woroniecki, Southington Great new tube coats of fmported woolens — some with plald backs—In mixtures, gray and the favored dark blues. It is the spirit which will rrier against the communis- 1l degenerate government of | Ruseta, “Wa say to | petua.’ " | The nest speaker was a man who was in the same prison with Arch- bishop Cieplak. He is Micczyslaw | Jurjewicz, a former count and a man {lof wealth. He is now living {n this leity. He spoke in Polish and ex- |pressed his appreciation of being | Poland: ‘Hsto per- A wealth of coats to choose from prehend and might as well not at- —and each coat a supreme value tempt to. It nay be a consclous (Continued from First Page) mind and it may not. I don't know. = As a sclentist T should lfke to know, ined in a copyrighted article in the |but as a man I am not so vitally fan Francisco Bulletin yesterday. coneerned. i 1 gt he has bee va M. J. Kenney, Sydney TordisiViowsiQutlificd un-':’o(un:r.a?c‘;‘ys: y“uflx'iefi"‘ h;l:«hr;u“ again in the presence of his grace. mol‘1 M. Jirje A. Andrulewicz | Mr. Ford i .cently outlined his be- Charles F. Smith Hiuld ] lowers X x x have so garbled his o | | B, Monkiewicz, P. Nurcayk, J. E.[licfs on life and religion in an in- c\ | One of the most popular men With { iprjen Miss A, Romefki, Miss A. |ierview In a national magazine. The \J ||the Polish residents of New Britain { \iyooo iy Mrs, J. Luty, Mrs. M. imotor car manufacturer's concep- words and conduct that many of the.a no longer apply to present life. > | |is Charles F. Smith, chalrman of the | S0U0E" Al 1 Blenise, Mrs. J 95-99 S lumsmu board of directors of Landers, |y, or Nre M. Plocharezyk, K TTAR(FGRD “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” in style, workmanship and mater- al, Buy them now while they last— at $47.50 and save, tion as exrressed by a person close Iy in touch with him, is that we arc put in this world to gain experi- ence; that this experience will aid us in the future beea e docs ot begin here or end here, and that {what we call faith is merely low Lnowledge of how we came to he Christ x x x was an infldel of hig day hecarse i rebelled against the provailing religlon and government, |Trary & Clark. Mr. 8mith personal- | g, hionin J. Karpiej, A. Syniojko, “Iam a loicr of Christ as a man ly headed tha recent campalgn dur- | 1. gyopvgiel, A, Murryn, 8. Kulesik, and his worls and all things that ing which funds were raised for the Bartlowski, 8. Plocharczyk, A help iumanity, but nevertheless just construction of the home for the | p,;escy, 3. Deiezik, E. Grubor- s he was an § fidel then, 1 am an uged, an Institution connected with | Y. Zapatka, A. Zieziulewicz, J. | |the Sacred Heart parish. His brief | Y0 L PP p C b vk, A, Greekl, |remarks were listened to with great | 5 e oy 1 Welezorek, W. God- hore and whero the spirit goes after infidel today.” | attention. |jewskl, J. Miynarski and K. Kawat- geath. Life goes along continually | . “I voice the feclings of all present { xo. |and this carth may be just a clear- ‘”:N K".'J:n {when I express our appreciation o — |ing house among the great planets F fhe great honor which you DAVe | .\l pe ROUNDED UP [of the universe, he believes (Continued from Tirst Page) B J. D. DONAHUE Voice Cuilure ! Volecs tested Tuesdays and Pridaye | from 2 p, m, to O p. m. Res, 3818-3, Studio 3818-2. Greater Power dnd New Smoothness Quietness eonferred r eity by comin ferred on our clty by COMING |\ o City, Jan. 28 P—The war | Mr, Burbank contends that “the here,” said Mr. Smith, addressing | ; Py v, department ha reefved rits that 'universe ig not hig enough to con- i Cleplak, *“AVe congrat. department has recctved repor n Archhishop Clep gTe tain perpetuaily all the human souis federal troops have rounded up an- ulate you on your escape from prison = | ind death. We congratnlate you on - cther group of the bandits who re- jand the other living belngs t : : Yave been here for their ghort span : & Bofish! peopls cently massacred a number of per | M C L w {thelr mark. Thelr resord i not Three of the bandits or reincarnation of the individual 1= those so rescued reached the side- . . e l s Juplic 1 elsewhere. In ceming to nd two who untenable when we but pause to walk without a drenching of w:nnsy his city voru fnd your countrymen | Were captured and confessed partici- |consider the magnitude of the idea from the hoses that already had UPSTAIRS JEWELRY SHOP Lurraunded by works of . roligion, |Pation in the train outrage were fm- | “On the contrary I must belicve been turned on, The water turned R Idings erocted {hrough the sacri- |mediately oxecuted. | that, rather then the survival of all, | into ice & few minutes later. Auto- Room 4 299 Main Street ' | \ s | fice and energy of the Polish people New Phone 3100 These are monuments to religion and | Britain. | | We congratulate y ur return {te Poland and the place that coun- |try has taken as a bulwark against that country which is the terror of | civilization and all we hold dear.” Rev. Lucyan Bojnowskl | | Pather Bojnowski, who followed | ?/ |Mr. Smith on the program, beamed | 18 he rose and gazed over the gath- | |ering. | “I feel very happy at vour pres-| {anee” he said, “because by being | [nere you show your recognition of b On View Here! “Enclosed Car” Motor Introduced at New York Show ahat Archbishop Cleplak has done [¢or his country and God. You also your recognition of what the n this eity have ac- 1ve worked not s but for this Tha first Polish immi- very poor, but by hon- ppllcation they have raised macives tn the community. | When our heloved eountry asked peopla took thelr bank and bought ty hends, We sent VA (ol s fronti to ki dntand ‘the Over 1,000 went | SMOKE PIPE REPAI NEW BRITAIN 0.~ SHEET METAL WORKS E. J. GOOBY & SON 356 So. 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