New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1923, Page 3

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FIRST COMMUNION CLASS EXCEEDS 100 Boys and Girls Receive Sacrament at §t, Andrew's Church Meore than 109 boys and girls re ecived their Arst heoly communien at F1. Andrew's ehurch yesterday mern. 178 &t the ;80 a'cleck mass, and at 1he vespers serviees In the afternoon they were enralled rosary and geapulass Fev. J Naviekas of the Lafaliete order, spoke on the Hely Eucharist at 30:50 a'elock. Tn honor of the Peast ©! Corpus Christi. there was special music charge of Ftanley Rakew #has. organist. Bolo re sung by Migees Eleanor Rakowskas, Amelis Pealosky and Anna Edint and Mr end Mrs. Fanley Rakowskas Next Funday's masses Wi!l be un der the summer time schedule, as fol. 4:00, T30, 5:00 and 1080 seriices will he held ot Bt w's temerre for the late Mrs Austin street §t, Joseph's Church + At the masses in Bt Joseph's ehurch vesterday, the following announce ments far the week werse made Fanns of marriage are published for the first tima betwasn Nicola Pa lomba and Antoinette Falle The Ladles’ Aid sociaty and £t Jop eph's Alumni will meet Tuesday eve ning at & o'clock A mesting of the Hoy will be held Friday evening at o'tlock The monthly eollection will be taken rext Sunday One of a series of card parties be ing conducted by the Ladies' Ald so ciety will be hald Thursday evening &, Mary's Church Following are the masges for the week at 8t Mary's church: Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock, for the deceas- ed members of the Y M T. A & B gociaty; Saturday morning at 7 o'clock tor the late James Murphy. Satur day morning at 7:30 o'clock for the late Margaret E Callahan Banns of marriage were published for the fi time between George K Talbot and Miss Mary ¥ Monsees and between Willlam M Hopkins and Miss Ruth E. Toomey The Feast of the Sacred Heart will be observed Friday with a speclal morning mase at 5.30 o'clock and with exercizes in the evening Confessions wiil be heard Thursday evening, June devotions 1) be held every evening during the month at 8 o'clock ¢t Sundav the mer of the parish will attend communien in a body, con- feesions being heard for men only on Saturday evening. £t Mary's Sodality will elect and in. gtall officers at a meeting And o'clock monyte of 3% out troop .80 svening. June 1 The Hely Family eir 15 eficers Wednesda . neta erening At the B ha { St dohn the Evangelist banns of marriage pub ehe between Danie Miller and Helen Maloney yesterday morning a' the masses he Church of Bt Jinn the Erapgelist A meeting of the varieus commit tees handling detalls of the lawn fes tival 1o be given by the society of 8t John the Evangelist will be held this erening in the parieh hall Tune devotions are being every evening at T 45 e'elock The Feast of the Saered Heart will be observed Friday merning with a mass at 7 o'clock and with epecial Aevotions irn the evening at T80 aelnek. Confessions will be heard Thursday evening BLANES U. 5. SHP Hum Runner fays Coast Guard Cut. ter Sumk Wis Ship—Charge is Oe. The were held nied by Naval Officials June 4 Captain sloop Glem Puelah which was rammed Saturday night off Cape Charlss lightship, said he was certain his 1essel had been run down byt oast guard tug Maseontin The tug he said, had been in the near vielnity of his ship throughout the afterncen The crew was rescued by the const ard cutter Yamacran When | rushed aut an deck after the erash Captain Kelly raid, "1 could hava put my hands on the side at the that rammed me 1Y know it the Mageoutin Ehe cut sharply around my bow and put out Norfolk, Va Kelly of the ven to14 of Captain Kelly's asser Lisut Commander Root. acting chief of roast guard operations her dismissed it as ridisulons In the first place’ he paid, "we have reason to know that the Mas. contin was well within the capes when miles out tian the eslllsion nesurred ten gide the capes. Moreover, the ecap- tain of tha Yamacraw saw the ehip preyving away in the distance after eollision " ptain Kelly confirmed reports that the slonp had 1,500 cases of i quor on board. In addition to the | ghip and cargo he said he jost §1.000 | in money when the vessel sank SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. James F. McAloon of Stanley Strect Presented With Puren by Their Children, Mr and Mrs. James F. McAloon of 1220 Stanley street observad their 25th wedding anniversary at their home yesterday. A large number of friends called Auring the day to ex- | tend their congratulations and the Tuesday! couple was presented with a purse of | money by their children. They were/| married at §t Marv's church, this | city, by the late Father Bailey and have six children, TFrances, Kath-| arine Mary, Elizabeth, Joseph and| | John MeAloon. Mr. McAloon has| | been employed at the P. & B Corbin | | company for a number of vears | e o Boft drinks composed of syrup and fwafpr are popular in Ttaly. EW BRITAIN DAILY RERALD, MONDAY TOWN OF CANAAN IS WIPED OUT BY FIRE Thriving New Hampshire Com- munity Now Smoldering Ruins needed by the their homes and persopal belongings the repiied that what was needed most ped elothes, beds and me Plan 1o Rebuild tremen was ssses by toral ¥ Despite the ™ inhabitant H thase whose places of ¥ hemes were destr planning to rebuild the spirit in whieh their losses was exhibited by Wi Warcester, Whose was br while fighting the fire vesterday a who lost both his home and harnes shop Burreunded by his tour children, he appeared or es, planning the rebullding of bot home and shop Edward A Barney large stockholder of Manufacturing company, everall mar ufacturers, whose factory was de stroved, stated yesterday that ¢ Airectors would be called toagether within the next few days o e Jtupe plans fer the concern The Canaan Reporter, 3 week newspaper, whoge plant was bur to the ground, will nesa, although C. O tor. has not made reestablishment Tn sections of the fire swept triet the fire was stil) smouldering and firemen were kept on guard contin ually to prevent another outhreak Propristors of business places de stroyed toeday had some consolatior when they found the money and ‘a les in thelr safes intact and un damaged " which wi thay t 15 estimated, most of am ankle June 4 —Wide spaces strewn with charred and blackened debris, skirted by a few Pouses and buildings whieh eseaped the five which laid waste two thirde of this town and cest two lives Bat. urday remaiped of what was a thriv ing and prosperous community The mere than 200 persons Who were made homeless by the conflag yation were quartered temporarily in houses still standing and in neigh horing towns, while relief orginiza tions were rushing supplies of food and clot g o those in want To Probe Cav Meanwhile ap investigation was in progress concerning the cause of the fire. The report at thres children were seen plaving = a in the ble ere the fire started a short me before the flames were noticed was being cheebed up The dead men wers Eidney man, storekeeper, and Mz father Horatie A Gilman, 30 years old, The body of the former was found in a fleld near his home while the flames wars still in progress yesterday It was believed that his elothing caught fire and that befare he eould reach aid he was overcome, The second vietim died hospital late night as a result of burns he received attempting to escaps from his burning home William Foxhall, principal of the schoo! was painfully burned in attempting to save the lat. ter. Napoleon J Hill a barber, also sustained severs burns and was taken to hospital at Hanover Of the business section of the town nothing remained The Boston & Maine raflroad line from Montreal to Boston cuts the devastated section in two, with the greater part of the burned section to the west Work- men rebuilt the track late yesterday and traffic wae resumed, after a five- | hour tieup.’ In place of a station, a | Daly will spend the months of temporary platform has been erected. | and August on the Emerald A reijef committee hastlly or-| During his abs , Rev. ganized to eo.operate with the Red|ltvan will be acting pastor of Cross and organizations in other |church and he will be assisted by one towns and | night rellef was begin- | of several recentiy ordained priests ning to arrive in the form of food, | to be assigned this week. The p bed clothes and cots. will resume his duties about Septem- In response to queries as to what ber 1. Canaan. N H per manager and a the Maseoma g continue in busi Barrey the definite plans ¢ Concord Sends Beds and Blankets Concord, N. H., June {—Fifty cots nd 200 blankets and pillows last night were forwarded by order of Adit. Gen. Charles W. Howard from the headquarters of the New Hamp shire state nationa! guard to Canaan for uge by thoge made homeless by the fira there in s last nigh hers, WILL SATL FOR TRELAND Rev. Patrick Daly, Pastor of St Jo soph's Church Will Visit Tand of Rirth for Two Months, a4 Rev. Patrick Daly. st Joseph's church, and he will sail on June 20 for a visit in Treland. Fatl pastor of T8 FAST- ENER Never cuts the thread or wears loose. Quickly and easily sewed on—and once on, it is on for good. Avoid the annoyance of loose uneightly snaps. Insist on the So.E-Z Snap Fastener. 10c fortwelve. At notion counters everywhere. nEAToreco. “Jt Stays Sewed ! TAILOR-MADE ADVERTISING One great fact must be remembered by those who have made the decizion to advertise. The advertising plan must fit the business to which it is applied. There are no ready-to- wear advertising plans; each one must be tailor made. The purpose of advertising is to increase business and not to relieve any one of his ar- duous duties. The manufacturer’s salesman who regards advertising as a substitute for his own efforts has missed the point. His ef- forts are needed more than ever to support the advertising and put it across. His re- ward is larger sales. Likewise, the merchant who chooses the advertised brands because they are “soft and easy” selling, has overlooked the essential jdea. Certainly they sell easier; but this is not the big important truth. Rather, he should see that the manufacturer's advertis- ( Published by the New ing is an instrument put into his hands for increasing his volume and speeding up his turnover. lLooking at the matter in this light, he will bend every effort to cooperate with the advertising and seek to make it pay him additional profits. Advertising is not a form of perpetual mo- tion that goes on forever without human as- sistance. The biggest problem any man has to settle after he has determined to adver- tise, and decided how to advertise, is this: How can I use my advertising so as to get the most out of it? Without close-linked co- operation it dissipates its force into air. It must be hitched on to a business proper- ly. Then it must be utilized with intelligence, When these conditions are fulfilled it does a type of work for which there is no efticient substitute. Britain Herald in co-operation ) Agencies | A leave of absence has been grant.| . JUNF = POSSE FINDS WIFE SLAYER A SUIGIDE Body of Edwands Is Discoveréd in . Rocky Stranghold : ‘ P o Bridgeport, © of farmers » the weads abe port, since Wed wvards, 3% and killed hip wife e wit nody yesterday high recks Wintergr rifie nim, came place vas 1 fled tound wards farmers thro single rift in th the ¢ eqders 1A have said he resistance On gaining ! is believad Edwar ind Aecid wers four rifle, and it is bell the thres shots in th pursuers to his bod ing the fourth The shooting of th done cold bloode walking along a ros friends smpty from Jwa three of then Training Camp. Paul, June 4 nere today ¢ July 4 wife and N ipsey HIS WIFE GOES ALONG Mrs Gibhons and the Little Gibbonses Accompany Tom When He Goes 0 Tom Gibbons Shelby. etive training for his bout with Mont, to children alons, ans expsets to eliminate many of MURDERS WHILE INSANE 1% S25aminiin,t” f0e" raining s said he n He Mayer. Wha Alia Committed a1 Denver wickde, 15 Belisverd 1o Wave Been Mrs hons. asband fight Mind or b fairly goed feels confident of his ' deteat Dempeey who has never seen does not intand to be a spectator at the championahip ine of the first uses of bacteria was the ma erure nything which ki 7 DANCERS REMATN June 4--Seven pe in dance which Wi 2 English Ovals please ENGLIS If you'll say it—they ll do it! They’re bound to please you because they’re blended to please you. And they’re blended of rare tobaccos matured to just the proper degree of mellowness. English Ovals are blended in the good old English way! A cigarette for which you'll thank your stars and Philip Morris. Delightfully mild! In-com-pa-ra-bly fine! Say “English Ovals please”— and they will! 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