New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1923, Page 3

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CATHOLIC CHURGH Forty Hours Devotion in Prog at 8t. Joseph's Church xt Thursday, Friday the Catholic church and annon know - IT IS CLEAN Your bathtub is not really clean until it is free from erms. A little Sylpho-Nathol ills unseen germs in tubs, | toilets, bowls and pipes. Sylpho-Nathol purifies even the air in your hom i invaluabie "for giene. Sold by g,ve;gwhue—”h 35c, 65c, and 1 THESULPHO-NAPTHOL CO. Boston, Mass. | | | | NATHOL IN our Certain-teed line of paints, enamels, and varnishes, youwill JSind everything that you need to make your home more attractrve and comfortable. Buy it at Good Seats Left For Tuesday’s Performance WEEK'S PROGRAM IN and Eatur- | day are emher days and fast days in |will be held Friday evening at 7.30 e SYLPHO~ aint orhi Paint Headquarters DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL NEW | Shrine at Washington, had reached close, Mr. Parker defeating Walter Ji, |#tandard bearer of the Most Py ' o ehurch at that time. After He had taken a stand and was not to $200. BIB[E ['lA PI Fletcher, general of the Blus army, |‘3rand Council, ¥ M., of t remony Deacon be moved therafrom St. Joseph's Church | | | by 22 votes out of a total of 298 casr ecticut member 1 W 1 communien No Farewell Reference To Incident Confessions are being heard in Eng- | PR Former Chief of Police Willlam J, | P'ast Masters' Assocl of [ Finally the resignation was put up lish, French and Itallan at 8t Jos. | Rawlings, acted anm moderator, Haepe. | teut, of the Order d heod No Apology Forthooming to the congregation. Nothing was said Es oph's church today In connection with | PARKtR PRESI"F T tary E. M, Proble, B. F, Armstrong |0f Connectient and He The minister, however, had not for. %' the meeting of the cause of the [the Forty Hours' devotion, wmml |and J. B, Lukens were tellers s 4 past worthy j Tha gotten the insult. He ingisted that |'€*ifnation, but when it was found opened yesterday and which s to r ——— The new officers will take charg hapter, Order of tha Faster F - gy must be made b,_';" ;“ that the minister was obd te the close tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock 419 M he ' d after next Sunday. ind 18 A member of Vashti Opds Srexation. 'Ths Weasona r‘_ynm_.““‘ congregation voted to accept ft with PESS | mare asses tomorrow morning wii embers in Attendance &%) ainousn onty 6 sears of age, tye | Fhrine of Jerumalen B e orer b e connoe] |\ etrel e at 5:80, 7:00 5 8:00 a'cloe v E deih He Jjoined ryina Dible Pyl el " » P . Dy ot re! e o A month's rn|m1Mmun for vh-)f late | A l M i Y t d :::xnlnr::::d'mn:nfinnn{-,.:f l‘;:,’ smou n,'.- rd Sunday nftes it was orgn I' i 4 the r”'"" :""”"’_"'_’ .,,.n:":l:r;::’p:-“: :;rh‘): v‘-)”‘::‘:. Charles Pritchard will be held at 7| nnia ee"ng ester fly haw achieved a record 1o 3 x(.lrifl :lrr’ nd has attendad all hut three | gpa g s it 1" v.'\‘ “:p ,:':',::; to= in his farewell sermons yester o'clock Friday morning at 8t Joseph's s clos, which would be consldored ve. nee ever sinee the controversy from his official 98 He simply told his people how church markable In a man wall pas, the hait ard, Rev. Mr. Taylor, on March 24, Much he valued their friendship and A meeting of the Roy Scout troop | Arthur H. Parker, Baptist dencon, century mark. He was Lorn fn New . addenly submitted his resignagon and | N€1P and said he regretted leaving was elected president of Everyman's | Britain, I announced that he had accepsed the | thi8 city. where he has formed magy nee- | 0'clock Bible class, sncceeding Robert B Mr. Parker is cashicr of the North P g | Pastorata of a church in Greensearg Insting friendships The weekly card party will ba held work among sufferers from the Cleve- i 1and school house fire, in which 75 persons lost their lives Thursday night. has been turred over to the American Red Cross, It was announced this week for Greensburg, Pa. | here today M The Red Cross, it was announced, on the resignation of Rev. lor, song leader, and presided. [0 that all will apply directly to re. | ¢ o the constitution and by-laws, | tief work. | It was announced that a prelimi- nary survey showed that 42 orphans, four widows, two aged paralytics and eight seriously injured persons would : require permanent relief and that others probably would he added to| "fhfi list Funds were being recefved, he said. from all parts of the state and trom distant points, 1. Davis, Robert B and the sued yesterday. Sunday in June, Sunday will be of the nature of father and son affair. be invi chureh and voted down, PHILIPPINE LEGISLATION The Assoclated Press. Manila, May 21.-—A special session By |of the Philippine legislature will be .ar4s fo the members, asking those | |ralled next month to enact important | n desive to join a church to indi-| |legislation in connection with the eco- | ute their preference and efforts would | nomie development of the Philippines, |Governor General T.eonard Wood an- nounced todn) Bills to be introdue. ed include amendments, liberalizing the shipping, forestry and mining laws |to attract outside capital |the church of their choice. Contest For Presidency The election for presidency w WITH 6% gallons of Certain-teed paint you can cover a bungalow like this (36'x40') with two good coats, and at a paint cost of less than $25. Every owner takes a pride in seeing his house make a good appearance in his neighborhood. The cost, too, is an investment which increases the life of your home. It costs less in the long run to paint than it does to repair. Certain-teed does more than beantify; it protects the home from wear and tear. The next time you need paint be sure to come in and let us figure with you. You can’t beat Certain-teed for quality and price, Certainteed Screen Paint Inside White Paint House Paint Black No. 740 60c Outside White No, 448 $375 Per at. Per gal. NEW BRITAIN CONN. BRITAIN itesolutions of regret were passe A. B. Tay pastor of the People's church, who leaves the city of officers, and pictures of Rev. John Skinner, the class executive committee wer> is- It was voted to hold an open air {meeting in Walnut Hill park the first | The meeting nest | Everybody will | ied to the outdoor service, The suggestion to meet at the Methodist | parade to the park was| The religious committee distributed be made (o put them in touch with | | Among the many suggested reme- € € 1 2] Ales for sen-sickness is the drinking | ofa gless of sen-water. | | —— FOX’S THEATER The Y. M. T. A. & B. Society Present the Big New York Success “The Little Milliona EXCELLENT CAST AND CHORUS PRICES-—ORCHESTRA $1.00, $1.50; BALCONY 50¢, 75¢—TICKETS EXCHA RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW FOR Al 4 that body. Burdick, first vice-president, ¢ There were 410 present, 21 will pay all overhead expenses in con- P " Rdads of them being visitors e printed nection with the collection and die- | oor xl\-m: the ‘r‘!fl‘; of T:‘flfltpm:tm- tribution of funds now being mada, || oo ‘ ) 18t al | , | DAILY |& Judd Mfg. Co.,, he has been an ace HERALD MONDAY, MAY TUESDAY May 22d I "LUDING He {8 the present grand levangelist who was conducting serv. |is noted for his firmness of purpose. VEVER BEFORE HAS NEW BRITAIN SEEN SUCH A By Special Arrangement With A TREMENDOUS SALE OF SOAP ationally Advertised Products At This Sale BELOW ACTUAL WHOLESALE COST Buy These Well Known N Soap Given Away FREE ADDITIONAL “Tt Flo: Aarge Generon OFFER No. 1 1 Large “Gold 2 8(: Dust” . 83c 1 Fairy Soap Free 3 Large Gold Dust el 3 Fairy Soap Free OFFER No. 2 5 Bars Masceot 1 9C Soap . 4 1 Smal! Gold Dust ¥Free 10 Bars Mascot 3 7c Soap .. : 2 Small Gold Dust Free g — pa—l Not More Than Four of These Offers Can Re Sold To One Customer No Delivery for This Sale MANY THE WORLD OVER LAUNDRY SOAP Ficonomical 21, 1923 MATINEE TUESDAY DAY 23d WEDNE May LOCAL FAVORITES yED AT KENNEY & LEGH PERFORMANCES Pa ment of that fact was made at the 4, 050, gvening at the church hail, |S¥INNer Who becomes past prestdent, (Gr (HVT Pod S50 6 AN bion & masses in the several churches yes- | Church of St. John The Fvangelist ot the annual meeting yesterday. Har- ‘c‘hurch all ;\I-n‘ll{rj. and ;.' rl’,.r“:m;: q Fg i hat matters would come 1o auch el e St < torday. Sunday will mark the close | Plans for a lawn festival to he hald |old W. Gee, former general of the |that church, a membe- of the Loard Uik A “ fi){5nt oasars would come o auch 8 | papers have been informed that Unit. of the Faster season, heing Trinity by the Soclaty of the Chureh of &t |Red Army, was elected first vico.presi- |of deacons, mamber of the cxecutive S P o n,;:;‘;, ) "\'_M: '_‘r"'“:_"r‘:”"‘m 1;:: ad States bankers through Thomas W, Sunday John the Evangelist will be discussed |qony Other vice-presidents rchosen | COMMittee, member of the prudentinl » 7 i 3 "‘,’mM’in dioi WIEHBUL ARy Lamont and Mortimer s.chm' who are Mestings of the Immaculate Con- '7n|khv At a meeting of the men and |wepe: ¢ H Barnes, general secretary {eommittes, memher of th Boy Seont (Continued from First Page) {tian, Threa times/the bokrd met ana |0y in Paris, lm:flr‘n:n:n:led arrange- ception Gulld. the Promoters of the | N0 ’:1 the parish. The dates set |op the Y. M. . A.: Dr. J Conger |COMMIttes and chafrman of the 1 falled to reach an agreement. A eom.|TCNtS for the §26,000,00 }:’N:"Ol'h‘ Eacred Heart, and 8t Marys Sodality |70 the fastival are June 18, 20 and 21. | ini Georgn H Tyeon. 1 & Moneer | brary committee. the church—it was unheard of. They |mittee was appointed to wait on the | Linn b irie " fmaneiig the Mesican of 8t Mary's were held yesterday aft- | P T T | was elected mecretary, B. F. Armstrong | Ho succeeded the late W. 1 Danion 1ssured the pastor that it would ail |minister and attempt to prevafl upon |Donk Of lesue. The government an- ernoon. The Catholic Women's Be- jmssistant secretary and J. E. Lukens |as treasurer of the New Dritain ity |blow over and be forgotten, and de- |him to change his mind e e 'h: Ehig InsHpiRon Wil Aee nevolent Legion will ment Tuesday RED GROSS !N CHARGE treasurer. Misslon, Fraternally he is o momber | parted in peace “Yes, T wi »Tia (o1d the coms )l evening at 8 o'clock at the school = A ‘amendmentito the By:laos waul ot hington Camp, No. 4, P. 0. 8| To avold a recurrence of any sim- | mitsee, “All you have to do fs have | % Tall; on Thursday the Holy Family b0 ndopted, creating the office of past |Of 4. 8nd of Chamberiain Couneil, Ne. [flar incidents the church officals in- | Mp Wegh stand Bt th trantiiof the | Cirele will meet at the school hall, | Supervises Relief at Camden, 8. €. | president |2, Jr. O. U, A M. [sisted upon Mr. Taylor being ordained. | congragation and apologize.” But the ] and on the same evening the Lady| : Frad 0. Rackliffe, retiring treasur. | F® 18 Past master of Centennial |komething he aid not want and had | commisree eonid wat - cen 1o - einé |l FOX'S — STARTING SUNDAY “Tabs” will hold o meeting on social. | 42 Orphans, Four Widows, Two FroC O HAcK|fc, reuring treasuis, jodge, No. 118, A. F. and A. M. pres. |heretofore refused. It seemed best at | mathods of placating ihe - miciron The Sensation of the Year Announcement was made yesterday | .00, 1 Eight Cri o glvaia) fhang It 1‘ & pof :" T}pfll‘mifle ent high priest of Giddings Chapter the time, and on January 28, he be. |were suggested, even to the vague in- | 66 T Rhat the returns trom a recent. soclal Teice and Bight Cripples Alded | 8 fhe month by that. the. crass | 0781 Arch Masons; pest. thrice i came Rev. A. B. Taylor, the ordina- [timation that the offending deacon | DOWN TO THE held to raise funds for a National Camden, §& €, May 21.—All relief had i Balance of $188.10 'on May 1. YHU": H\'m!ler of Dorle Council, R. tion ceremony being performed hy might fail of re-election on the nr‘u E lN SHIP L and 8. M, and present recordar of [Rev. Andrew Heughes, a traveling |board of deacons. But the minister S A . K. Fairbanks Co. We A New Britain FREE-FREE-FREE SALE STARTS TUESDAY MORNING—AT 9 O’CLOCK SOAP OR GOLD DUST GIVEN ABSOLUTELY EVERY PURCHASE —— ats" You See Them SUNNY LAUNDR s Cake—Geod and Your T 3 20c OFFER No. 5 Bars “Sunny Monday™ Seap G 3 1 Faivy Soap Free 10 Bavs “Sunny Monday™ Soap 3 9(: 2 Fairy Soap Free OFFER No. 4 20c 1 Sunny Monday Soap Free 10 Small Goid 39(: Dust 2 Sunny Monday Seap Free 5 Small Gold Dusi GOLD DUST “Let the Gold Dust Twins Do Your Work" |§ Sunny Monday Bubbles Blow Away For the Benefit of Building Fund == Ire ORN $25,000,000 LOAN re Enabled To Present To Soap Given Away FREE FREE WITH Wherever You Go MONDAY SOAP Y roubles OFFER No. 5 f 55¢ 2 Small Gold Dust Free OFFER No. 6 10 Cakes Sunny Monday Soap 5 Cakes Mascot Soap 1 1 Large Gold Dust m90c | 10 Bars Fairy 1 Large Gold Dust Free No C. 0. D. Orders No Phone Orders None Sold To Stores or Dealers

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