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NI'W BRITAIN DAILY HI‘RHID MONDAY, OC OPFR 25 1926. e —— SAYS PEOPLE DONT DARE BE CHRISTIAN Prof. Yaughan Criticizes lings at E. B. C. Meeting don’t you tak cease to use Jesus would soldier who w man down an to prove h were day but we now. “I think it Him, k God the hy troversy. trace to dier | “hristian? Why s going to t it him in we conld do ency of it 1 debris so Weak- The ligion ¥ ut way jail just S i oman who was a thorough-going ked her, ‘Well ything out that sort of or the world. v basis of social will, work Hate As| to!! elves ings holy names down to the any other man.' red-blooded, ricans about one Jew and town I would not call God' life lost in is quite like a morning with his whole among the poor the lit- h lm‘ down t and teach his Christmas list. T long ago, and we car and drove it a shack s on im not re 1 was end a d. Of all most Ortho- at wars must upid loxy hout brot love a 1s usually bern of fear. The to make a man start and when have lis- titutions; we may hate in- but we cannot hate folks could not ou might g for which the nation cannot hate individ- t the fact that lual is linked up with a but you cannot hate cd how ao most import is how to how to but we to of all, and that ther. And we knov 1 us it. to live toge tell that th is hel you some- logical Put over gical out- Hate will won't with ven ybody; it it won't work never wor work with you; nor bu firmer; s with you are an increa p still m 0 a year ir mean- 1 not keep ell that if T > things o pot il not Wilson o as Christians. ens tent g ab ze cit big Pre 1 someth ing to one wl witk are not fit trouble at you n wh man w v does ho ious thinzs your life to hate | that to degrade me as any other man.' QEEN M ”l hinese—I am deali with all of them all t never yet fou: pond to kind- sted human results. We are e that fai and love. Jc nature and He got ald to trust it. Dare we be ristians? Let y it for a t ile ow it works.” and see e Week’s Activities in Catholic ('l'.'n'chcsl . Mary's (hurr‘h Mary's as follows. o'clock e mission for the Mary's parish which all last week by Paulist order of came to a clo: at 3:30 o'clock. filled, over 2,00¢ being in attendance. Rev. James P. Towey delivered the final sermon on “Perseverance” fol g which baptismal vows were d and the papal b ed on the ~ongresation g the Rev. Walter A. nn of St. Mary's church, conduct ed the congregational singing. This wee the men of the were started o'clock and dur will "o sald at e morning and mission will be held every eveni o'clock. A mission for the children of th parish will be cond Tuesday, Wednesday 2 afternoons af or scho will go to confe: noon after sehool and will be closed at the § o'clock Saturdy mo ng. The Children of Mary society hold a Hallowe'en party hers only in the meeting Tuesday It was announc day, a new feast day in the that of Jesus Christ ould be observed S . Joseph's Church Requiem masscs at St rch this week were ar sses in the church follows: Tue day at 7 o'clock, niversary for Mrs. Nora Roche; Fri day morning at 7 o'clock, month's mind for Mrs. Bridget Meehan and rturday morning at 7 o'clock, anni- versary for Mrs. Mary O'Neil. The 1l censns of the parish will be continue in the western section this week card party will be ) women of St as cond members of New York yesterday afte: The church city, week, parish. st evening at of 1l gan box mond gown, ine Joseph's ounced at M ester coat. 1d in the g and the of St will committee society evening. y will meet 3 York tr Greeted By The feast of J¢ “clebrated next St. Pet The miss t. Pote sterday Church s parish afternoon Rev. Joseph Choui \lette Order of P 1 the closing sermon WS Were new stowr men of anch s clos on for wo the T preac which baptismal v and the papal ble The mission for the hegan and services durir ill include masses in the morn 30 and 7 o'clo and services ning at 7:30 o'clock. after led mind mass Andrew’s e ing for Michacl Matulis a ors of fam- or mother fo the Kadzi ilies, Rev. Edward V. e at all the mas ased T Marosiu Gr pastor °s on the new v of the Catholic church sus the King, which will be ob rved next Sunday. Von Q"Tr;r‘luflt Satisfy Court or Lose Action » The court e stice Levy on 0d reason why t come to this ort time for the Levy set Friday client's delay the trial the latter s of Di'mmfitl S:-I;sfilfin Loses Gems Valued d[ Q!O{) "vl)fl 10, Obio., Oct you ition which Wwh or could never CALDLY SCHOLARSHTP hey come fom the 0 carth, | successful men.” ARIE OFF ST OTATES 15 W 1 by the "double me John D. trou- en the t west or price sh- of is im of Mary 0 has had ts for the VDERMOTT CAUGHT VISITING MOTHER Ian McD: o murder t Long Sought in Mellett basu Anes (A —For was sou; man havin murder of g game ying thi pen cour they and M ions. indict- been smiled lls the truth I'll row.” however, zer “most s sched- Canton drawn when Steve ays he 3 h lays' after he had tt, that he at so far as had gone who told mott, hired to “s held ainst all bers of anical joint the Hart ny W yelock. Ar CE \ TR \l. JI( A or . S, NOTTS Principal lations we 1ined to how and and the social to into | | | as a ma- | of | is- | r school. The | IY's going to be Fine . Finer Finer—! Maggie SdPFREQ Gas ELLED Firemen, Wearing Masks, De- scend into Hold of Mallory Liner at Mobile. Mobile, Ala, Oc d fireme rd batt! early this morning to check a stub- born blaze that raged in a hold of the Mallory line steamship Na e com Volumes of heavy ring pape pulp and mercha balked the firemen until were sent from Leadquar then with water pumped ch loading ports and hatch- ways, the flames were brought u der control, but not before the tons of water had listed the ship from the dock and her mooring lin dis masks and Lecture on Mexico Is Cancelled by K. of C. The appearance of Peter Co! cial lecturer for t lumbus on the ** tion” in this city ton pices of Daly cou been car as to the ady r here was dis ers of Daly cour 1 that it w the subject intr: Find Gabb Sentiment Strong Throughout City i-D ward Leaders in the a ment in the fifth and int other wa port today strong sentim of the p clection of Georg Tt arran licans sa WILL m MARG filed toc fallowin ade: To a to bs held in J. Henry McG to pended by tho trustes for and benefit of the hrothe nephew, Joseph MeGr tn nieces, Helen and Ma Grall. $750 each: fo nieces, Catherine and Mary Farrell, $100 nicce, Margarot, $5. J. Grail s appointed exce will was drawn January 23. The will of Iate velsan was alsa Ha Farrell w hate brot 5200 nephew, be the use to grand- $100; each Henry to Anna M hoth Sa real and per 1 tri ty 15 annointe wn Febrn exec READ HFRALD rl ASSITITD A Photo b C. F. Chase Attending Steel Men’s Cenvention al convention of Institute of Steel Con- ruction is to be held at White Sul- West Virginia, October lusive. The Berlin Con- . Inc., of Ber] s a i Charles F se, president of the company, of vhn city, is for th convention, by Mrs Chase panied e convention by fabricators of from all parts of the and Canada, a of the lea steel mills of the comprehensive natu program, the convention is upon as one of the most importa s in the history of the institute, Further steps toward the more in- telligent and cconomical use of steel applied to bridge and building xpected 10 re t ns of the various fac affect the fabrication, sale ction of struc al steel. Ad- will be delivered by r will be a stru as number of men prominent in the structural steel industry. and by others eminent in related flelds. The membership of the American nstitute of Steel Construction ine cludes practically all of the fabrica- tors on both siles of the United States-Canadian border, with tha exception of those in charge of plants controlled by the rolling mills. Church Should Keep Out Of Politics, Cadman Says New York, Oct. 25 UP — The church should stay out of the field of politics, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman, president of the federal council ot the churches of Christ in America, tofd 2,000 delegates at the opening scssion of the Methodist men's council today. Tho delegates, representing any nationalities in the Metho- dist church, came from New York, New Jerscy, Connecticut and southwestern Massachusetts, which states comprise the New York stock model Star Four Coac th a gross tonnage of 115, th of metal parts, placed in the his power demonstration Plant of Durant Motors, 1 of which approximatec local Star dealer, Mr. Lawr, lled in th nt. continued r supremacy of Star Card, t fon throughout the United will be inv) Begin This Y. M. s st 'he Star Coach hauled this great load, the h here shown hauling five freight irty-five aduit people, and a thousand rear of the car to provide traction. aged at the Qakland, California, Star d 118, back and forth over an entire ence, believes this is a demonstration e Star price ¢ Mr. Lawren is Durant Motors, Inc., of hat in the near future the Star dealer ates will give power demonstrations ited to compete. Educational Classes Week at the C. A, Tonight, Salesmanship Class 8 O'Clock. 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