New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1922, Page 10

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NEW UTAIN 10 W e — When Axrplanns Me' Uead On Wreck of the Paris-London aivplanes which fel Six persons were Lilled, in a head-on collision above Thieuley, DATLY | getner with' Pon [ New York World, With the dinner Jock and the two addresses, it is edpeet fair will he over by 9:30 thus affording opportunity people Seitz, CATHOLICNEWS AND BEOCRATS EXPECT ITEMS OF INTEREST 10 HAVE Bl TIME Programs of Churches for This Tn Tender Diner to National| Week Announced F10n1 Altars Chairman on May 4 at New Haven‘ startis s ning. Reports of Mr, Hull's t western states indicate tha ing accorded remarkable | wherever he speaks, In so he has held s many as 10,000 than an hour and at the co his for him to continue Jud the numerous requests () | received by Mr. Lyneh » it is thought that no tic available after the month, BUYS IRON HOUN the lemocratic state | M | | The following list of | Members of the quiem masses to e said at St church during this Mon 7:80° o'clock, anniversary Barry; Wednesday at for Patrick Hinchey 7:30, anniversary for McCabe; Thursday at for Rtichard W. Nag Dunn; Thursday at for Henry Dolan anniversary for Patrick ) at 7:30, month's mind for Mrs, | Donahue. The banns of marriage pub- lished for the first time yesterday be. tween John A. Fitzgerald and Ger- trude Edith Bucholz Announcement of the cleanup week instituted by the city was made at all masses vestefday, and all the parish- ioners were urged to assist in ¥ way possihle. Cemetery Rules, The people were notified that there is room in the cemetery plots for onl one gravestone, and the addition of any more detracts from the appear- ance of the cemetery as a whole. A request was made that this rule be| observed in the future, St. Mary's Sodality nual bazaar in the Y. on May §, and s will be used to tenance of the domestic school. The public’s patron sought The Immaculute is a people contral committee and other promin- week at ent John | throughout the state ooking forward to the Cordell Hull, democrats are anxiously ANDIVeTSALY dinner to be A ehairman of the democratic national Catherine | .o mittee ihe Hotel Garde, New | Haven, on May 4, at which time the | chairman will deliver his message to "¥ | the New England in the T SIS chapacteristio and foreeful manner for nd bywhich he is noted. The other speakers of the evening | will he Mrs. Charles Blair, democratic national committeewoman from Mis- souri, and director of the women's burean the democratic hational headquarters in - Washington. Mrs, lair the most intercsting women speakers in the country It is expected that more than four hundred will he present on this oc m. To date, three hundred tick- ots have been reserved. Requests for tickets are coming in daily to A. Lynch, secretary of the state cen- tral committee, who, with Homer §. Cummings, former national committee chairman, and David E. FitzGerala, mayor of New Haven, are in charge of arrangemetn Chairman 1l will be received hy a commiztee composed of the demo- cratic mayorg of the state. Prelim- [inary tc tending the dinner, he will a regular meeting of the central eBmmittee, to k in the afternoon, followed by a confer- newspaper men of this Wednesday Mrs tendered | | | | | | | anniversary nd Thomas nivers; 1 P people o Rtai Fdward Bok, Journal, Will Beau Peak in Florida. . Lake Wales, IMla., April teen 2 of land at the y hill near tain, the highest point in I been purchased by Fdwarc of Philadelphia, for many tor of the Ladies’ Home the intention of establishi site a park and bird ganct Bok, it is said, pects to g is one of | eve W. H. Olm known landseape architec Jurope, carte blanche in and beautifying the Iron Mountain, inciudec Mountain Lakes corporatio feet high and, according ta ed State Geological willl hold its| M. T. A, & I 10. The pro- ds the main- work in the | he present is | democratic state | be held at 2 o' which will be with_the It also is within sixty miles of the ovean or Gulf of Mexico Orange Mountain, N. Grande river Conception Guild will hold a public card party and en- tertainment in the Y. M. T. A, & B ball, Tuesday evening. ensus of Parish. The priests of the parish will take the census of the parish this week, ence state, It was learned toc | Eadwards of New Je | to be present on lay that Governor v will endeavor ion, to- | th oce from points outside Haven to reach their homes first of the TAIN Editor of Ladies' Home survey, highest point yet measured in Florida. id to be the highest land | litor of 18 at king limited ed the it the latest for of our of t he is recep ome of aundiences ot for nelt n ior address has had them clamoring fromn e he ging w Ha ets will con High 24, ik of here known as Iron Moun- “lorida, Bok, 1 W years ¢ Journal, with ng on uary. 1s told friends he ex- well stead, t. now laying property. | n, is 0 the is 1 Atlar hetw 1d the From the top of Iro¥ Mountain can | France. New that eve Four- 224.9 1022 IH",I\'\H‘, MONDAY, APRIL o —— e e g e Th@ ST _,RLING Range Club Starts TODAY Ends SATURDAY In s Note the Superiority Points of the Sterling Scientific l—Qualily construction and per- manent joints and careful fin- ish of all parts. z—Compactneu —36'" wide, with 4-cover capacity for coal and 4 for gas covers. 3—No.pilot flame, light burning dircct. 4 Recliability——no cool spot in the of the oven of a Sterling, —Polished top-—no need for blacking. —Oval fire box-—-no corners for ashes or clinkers. —Deep oven heated by coal or 7 gas. S—Low:r prices. 9—-Dnuble guarantee bond from manufacturer and store. 10—-Dcsigncd by a woman for wome, 19 Enameling is smoother, higher finished, very du- rable. l —Indicator on range door shows vou hcat of oven st 2ll times. This feature has done wonders for good cooking. 510 the 1 e tion the 1016 Y ol What ihg Club Means The small membership fee puts a sparkling new range in your kitchen, a Sterling Scientific, the most modern and economical stove you can buy. Your monthly Club dues, conveniently small, will pay for it. Membership in this Sterling Club is limited, because the Club offer ends with this one week. The Sterling is guaranteed by us and by the makers. Read the'features that make the stove extraordinary. As a share in the saving of Club buying each Club Dividend member of this Sterling Club will receive a 26-piece sct of the reliable Wim. Rogers & Son silverplate. These sets regularly retail for from $10 to $14, They are Lincoln patiern, and they carry the Wm. Rogers 8 Son guarantee of wear without time limit. ing ven e 1ing puts one in your home hest the has hdl- the Ar. ‘You get the manufacturer’s double guarantee with your Sterling Range. This is your assurance of ycars and years of satisfactory wear. A, A, MILLE 80 West Main Street Tel. 381 in ont {he nit- the | New Britain ntic oen Rio A ] AT AT D A T A llllllfllllfllllmlllllllIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIllI“IIIIIIIIIIIIll|Ill||lIllllllllllllllllllll iR [TV T T T T T |be scen one of the remnants of the Shoulderino a Load and the annual collection will be | taken up the first Sunday in June Commencing next Sunday, the sery ices at the church will be conducted on the daylight saving schedule The Holy Family Circle will the rummage sale which is heing in the Hotel Bronson building, evening. Memby are interes Visiting nurse, this evening in the school hall. St. Joseph's Notes. The parochial school rec morning with a special n o'clock. The Children of Mary will Communion in a body at the mass next Sunday morning The Boy Scout troop will the parish hall, 7:30 o'clock. The public ceive their catechism o'clock, Saturday morning St. John's Announcement There will be a month's mir quiem mass Saturday ing at % o'clock the late Harriet | Cayer, There I Altar this preparations for which is to be in the ish strel troupe close | held this of St. Mary's Sodality who in the work of the are requested to meet the sewing room of ened this s at 8 receive meet Tuesday evening ¢ school children will re- losson at o morr for Mrs. wi society @ meeting of the | the enter rids I inment | et hall n wi th ra | SONS OF ISRAEL SUE H. KURBITSKY a Pacifie ']\-'11"11 manager over Local Chureh Congrosation Bings ! ¢ coust air devi, tolaas wowing of her shoulder just to show Royait;/ To BA P'!amel flr‘\ Ju GAILD ’\UTO [T f-Yeae-Cld €} occupaton of this | by the Seminole Tndinns. seedling ora tree the Peace River sole survivor of a the Seminoles on the nd. section of the state It is in Hekory W hige 1 {mock, in Ries After Being ¥ | marsh, the | set out by |almost inacc FIRE DEP. cnn 16ES Nobie then Py Car Driven By Mrs, Harr, )le Dobron OF 3 len.» 10-year-old dang . Peter Versikak reet, disd cary esiq it the New Rritain gol 't of avi hiie riv 200 Leghor: iheut Fire Chiel Makes a Number he an s v Mito Dolion of ¢ AL P ostroet of Transfers i the Companics— Men Requested Them Themselves, Fire Chief William J i nounced the following ch | fire_department edre at 7 o'clock: Licutenant ym Company No. 4 to No. 1t Thomas |!|m hey from No. 4 on from No. . 1mn' from “Adolph Wagner No. 2 truck; John 2 hook and ladder to and ladder; William | Shaw rr 1 to No. 2 hook ana laddder, and Simon Wolfer from No. |1 hoolks and ladder to No. 1 Chief Noble in explanation of | changes said that he hag had them |mind for some time, b | uncertainty of the ou [two-platoon question, | ferred them until now, wer made, some at the request of the men themselves and others for the good of the city, meaning by that that s of the concerncd hate chana their residences their new | cations are more for them. o enin s froctured a at the hospital, v ditt han| hanpen Allen | n witnessed t |aceidnnt and exonoe thohson from !l h'ame. T ’VIM the chi'd ran direct'y in the and Mes Dohenn {avoid her. Detective iam C. Hart invoeti nd found that Mrs. |to blame. o'elock € The chi when she gan | Lieuten: 13 to No. 3 to No. |No. 1 truck to No. |trom No. & to ! 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