New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1923, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923, ! (VISIT 70 ENGLAND SEEN PASTOR HERE 21 YEARS | VIRGIN ISLANDS MAY PUT WEEK ) ACTIVITY IN | AS ENDING UNCERTAINTY BAN ON USE OF LIQUOR EATHU[I[; GHURGHES Rev, John T, Winters Came to St { |As Result, Plans for Franco-Relgian | Mary's Parish in 1902 When Mem- | ponoia) Being Consldered Would R Ministerial Conference Friday bers Were Meeting in Armory, Permit Making of Rum for News 0[ Interes[ Fl‘om s[. Mary S,‘ Ao Under Way, Rey, John T, Winters, pastor of St | Export Only. Mary's church, yesterday observed the . . st J hl d S[ Joh“‘s Paris, Aprll 6, (By Assoclated | 21gt anniversary of his coming to New | St Thomas, Virgin Islands, April 9, HARTFORD HARTFORD . OSCD Sfll] . Press).—Louls Loucheur's recont visit| gy 00 o g ¥ (By Assoclated Press).—Modification g to England is still a tople of lively s came here from Hart-|goe s onipition laws so as to permit comment in the newspapers, The|ford, April 8 1002, when the parish- | manufacture of rum for export pur- In the Catholle churches of the ity | former minister's own publication, the |/oners of ‘the church were holding | poses only in the Virgin Islands was announcements of interest to the Par-| patie Journal, quotes him as saying | NeIr meetings In the old Hanna's|advocated by the members of the , ® ’ [ [ ishioners were made At yosterday's the trip convinced him of the pos.|?'Mory on Kast Main atreet, municipal couneil of St. Thomas and masses, sibility of an accord with Great| [0 Ni% scrmon yesterday morning|gt, Croix at a hearing before Secre- omen s an Isses ore ul s St Mary's Church Britain “which will not sacrifice in|!"® POPular pastor referred to the tary Denby and his congressional | At Bt Mary's church it was raport- |0 iongt the legitimate interests of |MANY changes and the prosperity oqpy, ed that §1,300 was collected for dio-{apance and her allies concerning rep- ra:"”‘, ‘:T: r';mm to the parish in the | ™ proninition of the manufacture of cenan rlhurllh-y« last 'mnm.\ : arations or security.” 21 years, e SoRBVIAUATY aias ofs the NAIFIASL The Korty Hours Devotion will opes A semi-official statement says the fismpep: dustries of the islands has seriously at the 10:30 o'clock mass nest BN-|eoppar ministor may be asked to ex- USE FOR WRANGEL ISLAND ‘rctardtd commercial activities in the @ "-‘.‘\'- e s et ane un to Premier Theunis and For- . Inlnndl eurtlfltng exports by npprox- Announcemen as made L he | ¢ Minister Jas f Belgl " | Deen supplied. with “dime banks” to | ImPresslons sson, Arctic Explorer, Seos Tn | CLMIERNS Rk TRIDALA. § Jenye : I'At ?nd tl;lewcen :;.hesg two pnlcest, our tailored 7ults. are ’fivel;‘d msb_}; wtt;‘m:n w }(‘) al&c L ] ] N ooking for the smart and unusual at an economical price, e Fox Suits that are hand- collect for the charity drive, The sup | 1t Admiral Site For Europe—Orient | men declared, The; 1 R i 3 y also advocated ) H : : : . 2 i uRiaveryone was Asked. sterday| Brussels, April 9, (B Assaciated | il that St. Thomas be made a free port somely embroidered, stitched, or braid trimmed do not lose in quality of materials because it B b AL e Press).—A tentative decision to holtl‘, Route Base, for distribution of rum from the West of their features; not at all.’ The 1 Annunclation is @ 1'ranco-Belgian ministerlal confer-| Ottawa, April 9.—Use of Wrangel |[Ndies which before prohibition was The woman coming here tomorrow to select between these prices is assured of the ence in Paris on Friday has caused |jgang o’ the Arctic ocean as a base |U'%, Principal business of the tsiands.| (Wl Fox guaranteed quality, as well as superb styles. . being observed today G o are’ the - & ~ much satisfaction here in view of the | An appeal for funds for construc. A Py " o Following are the masses for e TRCECRER Touls Loucheur's visit| (07 & posslbie alr route between Eu- tion of u water reservolr and. iriga- ~ And there are conservative plain tailored models for women, who prefer them to the e . to England has created as to the|rope and the Orlent was urged upon |tion projects also was made. | trimmed. morrow morning at 7 o'clock: for & b 9 B 3 Mrs,. Catherf tooney Wednesday real allled poliey. }nm cabinet by Vilhjaimar Stefansson | -ffi;?:";nm‘\;:im:;&n his party | | 2’I'he c&z);lts aui-) short, medm;n ant;(long: silk and crepe lined; new wrap skirts, sizes 14 morning at 7 lock; for John Saun A O P T T {the Arctic explorer at a lengthy con- |'® n ! 0 b /.,, ors: beige, navy and black. ders Wednesday morning at 7:3 | ference Saturday it was learned today, | #8iled on the transport Henderson i o'clock; for Mi Anastasia and MINIATURE NEWSPAPER Stefansson's party occupied the island Othel SUItS, suPEIbly mOdeled a8 hlgh as 5130.00. Marguerite Thursday morning in 1914, He also urged that Canada . o 70" r John Cullom, Thurs. FOR BUSY BUS[NESS MAN should declare its soverelgnty over the at 7 o'clock: =5 day morning at o'clock; for i il island. / James J. Bennis, Friday morning at The Ottawa Journal in deseribing s Ao at " » 7 o'elock and for Clement and Cath- New York Herald Will Print Little|ine conference says: ; 4 : Y “The attitude of the Canadian gov- | P Of erine Stanton, Saturday morning at 7/ . 3 & | o'clock. | Paper, to Be Read in 10 | ernment appears not to be to take any | . 1Y St. John's Church | Minutes [direct action independent of the lek m Fathers Conlon and Carter ope! nml mother country, : & week's mission yesterday at the| New York, April 8.—The New York| “The government apparently is not THE- church of 8. John the angelist and [Herald announces today that com- |sufficiently sure of its ground to take ry morning |mencing tomorrow it will issue a|action independently but it is willing O will conduct service, ory and evening during the week |miniature newspaper for the busy|te co-operate. Stefansson therefore Following the masses for the|man, to be read in ten minutes in|will probably go to Tondon shortly to 1 ¥ i oo g I B a| vor M, Robert Stons, Wed- [RAdition to 'the terulan eaition: present the case before the British ; Your coats are beyond criticism,” said a patron of ours a few days ago. And we agree with her. nesday morning 5 o'clock: Mrs.| Frank A. Munsey, the publisher, in [government.” | \ i : s Mary Monahan, Thursday morning at|making the announcement says: —_— The models are developed in twills, fashona dnd gerona cloths, soft and luxurfous; em- 7:45 o'clock: Mrs. Harriet Cayer, at| ‘“The m-nr:;{gn man has not more LIVED NEARLY 111 YEARS broidered and fur trimmed. A R gl B g e R HOT E ] The colors are black, navy, walnut, beige and platinum. The parochial school opened this|the average man with so little time|AYery: who. had he lived until today, Long line and wrap models, all sizes from Misses’ to the Women of extra large figure, i e rec [ i would have been 111 years old, died A Steeplechase That Chases morning atter the r recess [for his morning newspaper does not ve i ke e Thit, Chas A mass for the late William Ralph |get very far with the news of the Saturday at the House of Industry, s / E. Spi was held ‘this morning at 7 o'clock. gay, Twenty minutes cannot do the|Athens, Ont. . He was an ln\:etm‘_atei Fox,s stal'tln Thurs The Boy Scouts will hold a meeting work of 20 hours and there is well|Smoker. He is survived by his wife, | g ' atty pOl't a $16 98 tO $100 00 :30 o'cloc ve . nigh 20 hours of reading in a copy|®! Years old. [ ts ° o 9 of the New York Herald. | morning. | “It may be that this miniature arties will be resum- | newspaper will prove to be a very| [EIERL RIS AEAR LN e 4 » Ladies’ | great contribution to newspaper ma ing. I am of the opinion that it wllli S be the only way to know what it 5 Close ]?ooking‘s Tonight . :\olll";nf:r;ufto the reading public 1=; / A : Capes in twill cords, gerona and fashona; the newer models of the moment. In navy, For Hippodrome Excursion | 1 black, cocoa, tan, mouse and grays. Silk crepe lining. “This miniature newspaper is not | When the ticket office at C. I. meant for the man who has hours for | 2 . : Pierce's Main street store closes to-|njs newspaper. It is meant for the| 2 ; 2 night, it is expected that tickets will : 12 V " 9 o an up busy American who wants to know| have been sold to one of the largest|hat is happening in the world, but| |B excursion parties ever to leave this|wpho with only 20 minutes for B . > _T}"rd F]OOI‘— city, in preparation for the Y. M. T.!pqrning newspaper, cannot know if A. & B. society's drum corps excur- it means reading through a big metro- | sion and Hippodrome party to New | . jitan newspaper to get the news. It|| York city. The ticket office Was OPeR \i5 53 move in the direction of nmpu- Saturday night and hundreds of Tes- | 6 ation—is an enormous time saver.” | | 23 5 - ervations were made. Tt is expected| > OYSTERS ; Here’s a Big Bargain—Three family house breaking number of requosts for res- R Il CRAB MEAT on Glen street for only $7600. This property is ’ ervations. The first section will leave EYE COMI'ORT 4 g St ot et | g e ope (1} NEW HATS o YLISH SPRING | | i CFMELLy Seatac St e ot Mivad vl at 6 o'clock. At § o'clock the excur- It's great to have acutemess of IDEAS. | SCALLOPS d St f 1 sion party will view “Better Times” vision! FEye comfort is prin- wBSTERS 100 ore 1or sa €. a e odrome, and at midnight cipally a matter o correc % . . | ey . . 4 B 1L4ls i teaws New York oty on ||| sikmmee. ‘Yout eres wil bemads | They're certainly new and different , One, family house in Kensington for $2600. the return trip ! happy if we provide the glasses. ||| | . l . b A d ke HONISS,S oo | Bl B, Goodwin eSO B CeiaEm CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. Hinger and. Treasurer F. §. Chamber- | Eresight Specialls | youll appreciate their very Hg g HARTFORD 212 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bunk Bidg, weight on your head these early that tonight, being the last night to & : 5 o ] ? CLAMS procure tickets, will find a record- lain of the New Britain National bank were called to that institution 327 MAIN ST. TEL., 1905 . ::m;;‘(': :m:a“f:]\'r:‘v;(n;ufhv:rlv]l::'gls;frrr;‘rlv;:::\ Sp"ng days' —DRINK — ‘ AUTO INSURANCE Clamately ot ot e alarm W - I: Hats-$4.00 to $7.50 5 AYERS' SODA WATER o0 ey etmiisnent taantiary, 1RE anp tasr ™ cidentally set off the alarm while moving a desk. | | MATTRESSES | Caps—$1.50 to §3.00 L omeaing o wil ihemiis | 1Y DAYTON HUMPHERY k slowly back and forth i { | ::::P\‘\‘:';f:lhj‘w::::lIf‘::::h;:t H:\;;‘g‘ llv'x’ Have your qld ma_t- g || Three size bottles—sc, 10c, 15c. |272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG, one familiar with the country's an- tresses, box springs, pll- I - and legends. lows : " ows, cushions, etc., re- | COLD WEATHER NEEDS | made equal to new and T J QUINLIVAN CRgX;k%%l?SR?\SN{)NC- We have a rull line of new and returned same day. ) X : i R 7 gt 712 Stanley Street | second-hand stoves, oll heaters, gas FURNITURE - ‘ Plumbing, Heating and Repairing DE‘CORATO_‘RS heaters, ctc. FIXTURES AND MATERIAL - 267 Chapman Street A. LIPMAN UPHOLSTERING | AT REA.SONABLI-) PRICES TEL. 2018, New and Secondhand Furniture, You will make no mis- j§| Tel. 2002, | Estimates cheertully given on all jobe |34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-2 next bym%tftfi'éi i [P , “THE OLD HOME TOWN ~ BY STANLEY spring, pulows, cush- ; 1 ions, etc.,, made to order at the ‘ : T . . | Y BIRD SEED P RE‘@ Hardware City Bedding ‘ RS S Brhum AT OoR. Company The _l-‘nm's‘i. Funniest .'lhiuz ()0 Tremont Stl‘eet = That Ever Hit Town Tel_ 2431-4 : i iy Fox's Starting Thurs. OTTO F. SURKO. Prop. [ Our Bakery Specml This Week is Mohican Devil Food Cake..... Each 25¢ | THE BEST MOHIC, ,\\’ABI’.\’S AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE | R . B¢ Aeonet v 15€ On your car can be made cffective the minute you start driving by ———— - - 4 simply telephoning our office, 728 or 2008, Mr. Hancock. Agents for the “Aetna’” of Hartford. Strictly Fresh Eggs veiiveenn.2 Doz. 59c THE HOME BANKING & REALTY Co. { OUR DINNER BLEND MOHICAN (The Best) 28¢ | 21c 86 West Main Street Next to Fox's Phones 728 and 2008 COFFF save MK EVAP, MILK.. 2 Cans AETNA-TZERS FANCY CEY FANCY HEAD FRESHLY BAKED | rAmY BARS .... 2 Lbs, SOAP ........3mars 17C New Meaty Prunes .......... 4 Lbs. 29¢ Fruit and Ornamental Trees || i ICEBERG HEAD 10 NEW STRING Roses, Flowering Shrubs, Vines, Hardy Garden Flowers in LETTUCE Head c iS Extra Heavy Grapefruit ...... 4 For 25¢ good assortment, “Biistol Grown—Sturdy As the Hills.” Bristol Nurseries, Inc. [ e, = 5 CORNED BEEF . 5 — SRR Bristol, Conn. Telephone 1301-2 e : S | e PECK§-==SQN, PRGN i Fresh Bu Shad . 350 loater Mackerel b e b it syt Jresh Shore Haddock.. Lb, 10c Large Smo, Bloaters. .4 for 25¢ : ?:':CHTEAQ :g;éE:ngm Awgfi’ rfg‘s_g HIs Oll. WELL, TEN YEARS AGO -

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