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Marsay Pinos Throatlets For the relief of throat and hronchial affections 25¢ Box The DICKINSON |: I‘SHAMRHL'K REVUE’ | portance whatsoever so far Pamcks Night Entertain- | ment al Elks' Hall Detalls were a Shamrock ser 'n’)\\‘]’ ed today of will | the rom among the 1 dramatically for the ber first publie enterta 0 ler the ausplees of formed a W 150 to promots a 1 ar membe 1 and to assist the priests, Rev Donohue and Rev J. J in their undertakings. The | p net proceeds of the mrock Re h be added to the fund be- l‘ 0 ed for the construction of w convent bullding to replace structure which was destroyed rs of the ne. 1'1' program Wedneeday night fire H . - \ O | will consist of the show and mod- lern ana old fashioned dances. Ma 169-171 MAIN ST. YOUR TIME—BUT BE SURE TO TAKE TIME TO SEE THE NEW HORSFALL-MADE CLOTHES FOR LASTER e TAKE and goings to a pur- worn vour goo nee the com- clothes. We and make on the make our are custom Horstall eame prin custom gar —and every omed ned on chine. Model 15 8 eust 1f your fort com- ter Suft 1ft—he stigate SFALLb s, sylum Sireet HARTFORD “It Pays 1o B Storage sure to take these to inv f)) -99 ¥ y Our Kind” for Furs Of The Modicine Man s ot this ¢ s Man found the woods A s 7 iy outs DENTIST br 11 X-RAY, GAS and i Tohnstn: LIS, D.D.S. OXNYGEN Johnson {jor Willlam J. Sulllvan will prompt |« [tor the latter. t For several weeks the cast of the revue has boen rehearsing. The final |rehearsal yesto at the club she A the entertainers letter perfect. in their roles, plot of the play was written | Margaret Bullivan Kovel have charge of the production. The program followe: | Characters Cue, toastmaster to be The | by |Barney MeC Chick Kelly, former club member | . Urban Callahan | cotheart of Chick colored waiter . Humphrey Muldown 1 cook Hazel Atw Tommy Ray Geo. Dillon colore Irish Jig Dancer m, ¢lub member , swectheart of Sam . Helen Brennan heyd | | eyd, Marion Sister . Patrieia \‘u‘»l'l James Donahue, Ringros. Mildred Luddy, Cath: Fitz . Helen Bon- Marion Me- ¢ s and hi Robert McGrath, oloists Vir Jtric) ain Sulll Annamay Bonuc Harriet Dono ehorus—Vineent Kiernan, McGrath, Danfel Gullfvan John Purcell. Frank Me- nd James M Happy Molly and Chick | James Donahue and Chorus To Your Ay Again Tipp Just a small Ko Cottage Yincent Under the Ola U Patricla Manga and Chorus PECIAL N GARDE OTICE .R. RACRIIIEL TR ASH PRICES 3 lal Vegeichls . 10 Veground 1 ate 16 100 Quantity Prices and Credit Prices RACKLIFFE BROs. \ of Jonah is an allegory, | story of Israel's religious cxperience | Fo |o N somehow gobbled up Israel and la ler | Jerusalem |only understand a great tru af you insist the great Ol Tes! and mors cheap talk too, than most Elks' ) whole great | Blue who Wil | peen gis | ne | professor of history - John O'Leary | cur Agricultural college, | tally | Mr. Greene s chaplain of the AND 100 . C.. New Yertiller D NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEI’!;\LU» |r. ply, these questions I cannot an- ! |swer, and no living man can answer needs to answer ‘ o trath of {t ’rh“' That's | questions them are a8 the real mou,u." of Jonah and book s concerned——of no fm as real eligion 18 concerned, “As J sald at the outset, this book | a symbolic | { roour purpose here it {8 enough a pi ¢t the Persian which ire, has lets her free to return to rebuild her e “S0 you seo the story of the ton's experience gain to | is simply ot Ortental mind and thought who when ymbolie 1t ut the book, you may; you wlieve any wa any of you hold that ex- | planation of mine is make most of 1t! This explanation ment scholars n the orge Adam Smith Jullus Bewer rest; and it is for me, at and 1 hope it s for th and vhh best on it in this form any o b cer- this ety ant, | a (s of ™m h‘ ral-imindedness, ¢ rouble in the world of t al- any other single pleture gall of faith The hanquet of armies, the White and d for the past will be held at the Y. M. C. tomorrow evening. Mayor Pao- essa and Dr. Henr: Denlinger, Connecti- will be the principal speakers. The advancs reservations have assured that Y. A, will be filled to its capacity. The program will remain sub as advertised. Rev. T Gireans wiil maka the opening pray- 4t instesd of Ensign Carl Fredrick- aon, of the Salvation Army, who is i Ensign Fredricksen s ch raan of one of the committeas, Fley Blue K army Ons of the features of the gram will be the playing of a net tolo” on a violin, by a m of the Evervian's Ribic ¢hestra. Tharo | o speculat as how this will but method is shrouded in secreey HUNICIPAL TROLLEY the 3 done EXPERINENT A FATLURE | Staten Itland's Tryout of Trackless | System and 5 Cent Fare Does Not Suceced w \ ork, March a a f made b of Afrection of Commise Goldman, ifinre, ae 16 a st 11\‘ s depar 1otures b er Alber 1ent ration and d of 1925 POLICE PREPARING FOR STWPATIY STRIKE HOVE Fact Patersen silk Mills to Be Visit el Today, By Fasael Geatile Siriher ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMINT TO CONNECTICUT AND FARMERS FERTILIZFRS Bugs £32.00 Ton Tags 39.00 Ton Dags 4300 Ten Rags 69.00 Ton Ton A ) ih. 0 I 13 tons ) arnished on request Britain, Conn. artmnt e ——— jof a story fn this | for which plans have | five | GID SAFEGUARDS FOR BUS PATRONS Momr Vehicle Dept. Restrictions on Drivers Severe Ha e drivers of public service motor vehi- cles, eepeclally lurge buses carrying | | many passengers at a time, that an stremely careful ot | Mf)l(' Marc that out a | from soms “hut that law has & imite ’ not issue a publiz ng o used more | Thore ie religion, |atead a eareful c {man and he sho ance of qualifieation, mation with a compe that we call our Bible, | possi { | firrm T to t | the neys, mot Fran - hers tor v motor vehiele Th trol rtford, Ma responsibil character 18 prop r vehiclo I bulletin just fssued The rocess no intendir you can. [ crator could r certific poli w the ph d. It is ommissione to an only {criminal record. seertainmen operator hi ought bly the st pn.'" bulletin e need of management er cars el ort their 104 €ervice ehicies an ul ¢cons leral court de were upon T €08 und kérs bearing the svmhol by enfore lations to the over contro] purely 1 with the intra law is | the stata to regulate ro construe Zh the 10es in t {8 recomme lification of it \ir Bags As Warning At R'nhm'l (\owmg to drive ¢ach h respect in Conn to be ate has aleo exercised con- is incompl %) \10 NDAY, MARCH 15, 1926, MINISTER \ttached, wer They can be plac- ich side of the tips about four vhen Intlated, Upon the | appro, ‘5~ of a traln switeh s vl rn“ n setting the blowers in action re filind with afr caus- m,, Nmn to extend horizontally with | Visibiity for several hundred feet, | The bags are white and should fm- Mately warn drivers. The invention Is not fool l"l' is, Mr. Andy thinks, fectlve than bells or lights. Hg has also provided & red light to warn trainmen when they are approach- {Ing crossings NI PR[]FITS OF x‘ ' polt Wit M ‘Resignation of proot nore ef- | Kansas City, h 15.=~80 great s & i ity imposed upon pressed from the D, J. Evans, pres City Council of investigation of & h before he by the state department of ‘hl\(w has brou in 1% public service op- ceive @ llcense vfihv ot morat enaracter | {J3f Showed Good RG{ITNS, Lot 2n8 ora teatas hiet,” {t [~'n E taught lia rer n changed an- | P~ d ] R N vesterday, declar Lonst President Reynal Reports ety accian now provided that R ts honesty. 1 r of motor vehicles 0 that bootle i L Co., Louls & Reynal, the president cation of their o This 1s imposslble | 500 roview of the past year and | Mr. Reidenba t, unless the intend- n optimistie ontlook for “Idea of Biblical self t ahout, e provided in it heeking-up of the 14 be obliged, in ad. nt authority, police, with ref- the pase 1 |F .N ]ww |18 pastor, ch statement Americ In as ent to stockhold- fuce wed his it n that it was cal purposes.” Mr. Reidenbac ‘Our busin ring 1925 e 0t creased in volume somewhat abo und our net profits we year than nent says 1o results of op- | erations at Chicago were particular-| ly gratifying and Kensington also |V made y good showing. | From his pulp t manufacturers of at additional law for intorstate it distinetion between he marker mo s competition is very r continued success is realized malaly by inecreased together with ¢aged | &N fticiency in m)mx’ar(vll ng he “We have made no changes fn| 1 te holdings during the Nava ihosnianl s noticeabls and pleas- 15 “”. I (hat our Chicago real liregory na & scems to b increasing stead- .l\ in valne, |D. B. Gregery e Ination of the |geclaring they bt to 6eeupy heads of Kan Protestant “It s unfertu fir;ll" i Institutions mas empioye or mem ast posalk r i dm not Evans dec thin Dr. v the company s i no money | ur Chicago real es 4 indebtedness being reduced “We have und of manufacture, sington and 1 prof “The outlook grester year.” The a Ators than of the ccope sions which, et construed to portant details i He conside aken a new lin hould br returna ris wood and s than the Boulevard eral otie 1 meeting of the stock- Res wiil be held at the oftice of [of All Souls Un corporation n Montelafr, N. %, on April 3 Erect Wire Fence to Keep Trespassers ()ff Tlarks he officialy of the Naw Haven and Imm;' s having a wi 108 erect the company's ] t to actice départn egieination o er Connectiout “IN* inter mar- Candles on Lakev A ea on w candles was the dinner table yest gathered embers 6f his celebrating prose cock, of D daughter. Mr. Landon is agricultural pre of the state, He managers his dal much attention twenty years ago. him very lightly. Mr, don, was a mamb lature and previo liouse in 196 that o exfe as not autlorizing Viiaenor y on Commert Eim ia order to stop tha p of trespassing on railroad property | at this point This has been a problem that has annoyed the officials of the railroad for years and the decition to crect a tence at this point reached [when a number of gors were | brought info court and a New Brit- atn fudge ruled that the company, not erecting 4 eunitabla fence. proper precantions to the propert on t led t was v 1iled to take the pablic c rintendent J t of the fen Ho also stated that th the put ont the mor to public eetic yailro trouble v with ¢ cimmunity s of fact n using the romi the depot to © employes rond property | Rev. Joseph or of §t, Mar: @ St. Patrf the annual ecled liam A. Harty br morrow evening Maln street. & Vice-Pre will pr he progra solos by John J. and Vincent Rin peclalty by womé nd a H fashioned dancir program A meeting of To- send Bishon Frther Jacek rector of the at Lubin, and coki, as dele- hops Silesta, ki, former hranch will be he —— March cral views of the old testament ex- v, Clarence Reidenbach, tho Kansas C ‘u-u from other minlsters and a de- . the mand for thelr r ('\u mumm'mm by one. a8 been TR tement that ster Preshyterian church, two' ¢ co-operative tal ille, Conn Jomes of his b was Mrs. Landon's son, AL ROW N HANSAS CITY Two Prominent Clergymen Asked 15 (A—Lib- ir pulpits by Dr, ident of the Kansas Churches, and the president ity Ministerfal Ale ght volleys of pro- esignation from the a surmon of at which ureh, he declared that many parts nent aro unfit to be ewed his criticism Ing “we don't need s tace for God. He t is no eacrilege to ggers and booge s life as a vindi- ecupation.” ch, declared infallibility the would be all right {f we wanted to pro- liglons moron: mu t was unne “too long for politi- i h 18 pastor of the tminster Congregational church. | it in the Westmin- the alled for the resig- urch leaders, ‘ha forfeited all their positions as Clty's two leading bodies. nate my utterances sunderstood,” Dr. ing that the “Rev. for grar clared that he had in Biblical instruc- red the demand for | urd,” but said resignation as | council of churches y of meémbers of that :1d by D. of the Lin- Christian chureh, r pastors DBirkhend arian ehurch, 1 be ion pastor aid as Lakeville Man Has 90 Birthday Cake March 15 (1%— bl d ninety i hich erday H. Landon family. Mr, Landon the ninetieth anni- irth. Among those Harold F. Wood- Haven/ a grand- of the wcers of this s vigorons, 1terests with a detail a3 he dld one large art ry to Rev. | ted | only assailed the teaghing of unim- | Bur- | on the | ound which | and | and | | 1! has touched | James B. Lan- ser of the last legis- Iy he was in the 1 and \ Q. H. to Have ngmm Of Irish Entertainment A g, Keane, assistant v's chureh, will ¢ ick's day addres ration of Ite anch at Ju sident Lawrence P side at the guther- !B includes Frank Eg: a u nm also Kik grose; a group of local artford revue, Old g will Rev. W. A. 14 at 7 I—%Ju 1l be 9lad you saved ON'T you be proud of her? Of course, there will be parties, and dances, and theaters, and foot ball games —you have thought and planned so much for her happiness. BUT—have you given a thought to this? 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