New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1923, Page 13

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* NORE PSYCHOLOGY P |tory and theology, and more on| practical subjects dealing with actual | | hyman problems | | the | | "Without uaduly minimising ‘ desirability of & reasonable knowledge | of the bid and new testaments,” the | —_— report states, “we feel that in erder to traia & man to meet and deal with NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, He's a Good Loser - oo Ty L - WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS P w m Ministry"” R |the problems of today the stress High Lew [r’ m | should be lald upen these practical Am Can "N LAY | subjeets to which, up to the present Am Cr & Vdy 166 FLL) m This Recommendation tne 1east time nas been devoted . .| Am Loco 3% TIN | We are convinced that any lhnalop-l Am Sm & Rer , 60 (1Y i eal traiping given by any aschoel ‘Am Bug Ref com 66% 66y should be in eonjunection With courses |Am Tob . i 146 New_ Haven, Sept. 1.-—lewm Bible | oiven in the universitied of the high- Am Wool "; ¥ T and more psychology, sociology and | est type that the main stress should | Ana Copper ... 0y wecomonics in the courses given by |be laid upon the study of sociology, Atch Top &8 F 91§ o7 theological achools ig urged in re- | political economy, pelitical selenee, | At Guif & W1, 16 15 pert on ‘recpuiting the ministry” to | psychelogy and world history; and | Bald Loco ,,... 1245 123% w presented Hy a committes of the |that the se-called Riblical-theological Balt & Ohio .. 40% 49 “nitarian laymen's league to be made | training should supplant this work | Beth Steel B ., 63y 53 at the annual convention here Hept.|rather than make work of this nature | Con Textile ,.,. § ™ ember 11-16 in conjunction with the :‘-upplvm-nl biblical theological train. Can Pacific 4N 12N general tarian conference, |irg" | {Ches & Ohio .., 634 634 Percy W, Oardner of Providence,| Criticism is alse made In the report Chi, Mil & Bt P 171% 1% R, I. was chairman of the committee, | of what is termed the “Indifference of | Chile Copper . 26N ELL Y The report recommends that less|laymen in the chureh” They are| Con Gas .. .82y 61N emphasis be placed on courses in | blamed for much of the weakness of | |Corn Prod Ref .127 126% old and new Testament, church his- | the clrgy and are urged "to take the |Cuba Cane Sugar 124§ 1% | Endicott-John .. 68 (1) Erie . % N Erie 18t pf L 2% 24 The Right Start Your Vacation Club Payments and || s oves at the Right Place. Time, to || Gen Electric . Gen Motors Goodrick BF Gt North ptd Insp Copper ... Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chalmers 40 Weeks at 50c, burg, Mass.; Charles Grilk, P or a port, Towa, all of whom are attorneys, ] [ J. P. Munroe, Boston, and S 7 ! ; railroad executive, and Fred C. Smith, Jr., Worcester, Mass. Week Will Insure You of One Fine Va- cation Next Summer. Ymuiden, Holland, German steamship Sept. drowned. up by a Dutch trawler. with coal. German Steamer Sinks And Crew of 40 Drowns 1.—The Klupfel WaS wrecked in a storm Thursday night north of Borkum island, off the Ger- r.an coast, and the crew of 40 were News of the disaster was first learn&d when the captain of the | steamer, the sole survivor, was picked The Klupfel was bound from Hull to Bremerhaven He Planted His Crops, Sues to Harvest Them Joseph Sampiere former tenant at for the town election next month. The | drive of the antis wes to oust Mars-| dent and those on his ticket. The caucus was not over until 4 a. m. standard time and the result was that the Marsden ticket won for most of the principal offices while the antis { cleaned up most of the balance of the ticket because, as it was stated today, “the antis were better stayers.” The supporters on each side had | been prttty well lined up ahead time and yesteday the Marsden crowd said they had the inside track. As soon as the caucus opened it was decided to use a ballot for each office check list. Representative Marsden who is also town clerk was renominat- ed for the latter office after a ballot whic sted an hour and a half, win- ning 230 to 208 for Stuart Smith who was boomed for clerk as representa- tive of the businegsmen. It took an hour to ballot for first: selectman and the Marsden candidate | Clarkson H. Meigs won 210 to 194 for [ | Aetna Life Ins Co and the | Hart & Cooley . | Pacific Of1 ..... | Int Nickel ... Int Paper ..... | Kel Spr Tire .. ’w Ken Cop ...... A Mid States Ofl .. | Here's Rene Lacosto of the French team congratulating |mis Pacific ... James O. Anderson, Australian net star, after the Anzac had |N Y Central .. 100% 100% defeated him on the Brookline (Mass.) courts. ;u:'&N‘s & H 1;3:« l;w ..... 4 - North Pacific . 60% 60 Pure Oll ..... 18% 18% same interest in the management of (] PIY 2 Pan Am P & T . 61% 59% ness or at least as they do in their MADISON ALL HET U ;:““C‘: %o lfl’: 10‘!;: clubs, lodges and associations.” The OVER Tow“ ELEGT]ON Rn:dlng" » 5% 4% churches are not paying ministers’ Rep 1 &S N 1% salaries as large as they are capable ‘Rolpul DNY. “; 5y of paying, the committee declares. Appeal to People However, Results n | SO Rt % Mg g Summarizing the qualities of the Clarkson H. Melgs Being Made | South Pacific .. 88% 88% 8814 eal minister, the report emphasized South Rail 327 32 325 his ability as a spiritual counseler. P Stbetinan FTR TR e 04 His capacity as a preacher and as a ,‘r"a c ¥ 2y 4% 2% parish administrator are sibordinated [ Madison, Conn., Sept. 1.—Electors| 1o¥88 FO - o ety i to this. | of Madison were considerably “het up" | . L 5n0 3 8314 "1: 8314 The report s signed besides Mr.| over republican politics last night, be-| oo Fo =0 T 0 Tl T A Gardner by Fred Merrifield, Univer- | cause of a struggle between what WaS4 r1ion Paclficl A ‘l“ 1321 1327% sity 6f Chicago; H. F. Goodrich, Uni-| known as the administration faction | United Re S'.. 75 1;’ 7;’ versity of Michigan; E. A. Start, uni-|and the antis or in other words be- TR TR AtaD 5:.“‘ 527% 53% versity of Washington; Lewis Fogle, |tween Representative Arthur W.| . ¢ @b G820 o 2% 42 o Houston, Tex.; T. K. Ware, Titch-| Marsden who holds many offices and | 1 o groq) ‘sar | 92% 92% Daven-| has held them for many years and the | r.p0 “aon il " gp iy AL republican townspeople who want | yoi 0 Tl 0 Crn 73 714 H. S.|gome one else to hold the relns of | w M0 W0 <ot 0l o2 oo Sloan, Monjelair, N. J. manufactur-| zovernment. Bubiiliitelntl o WL R ers; William F. Witterig, St. Louis, | " The caucus was to nominate a ticket | (ool tead - 12838 133% 137M (Putnam & Co.) Bid Asked 797 805 Am Hardware 58 60 |Am Hosiery ...... 37 45 Bige Hfd Cpt Co com..150 e Bill & Spen com . 10 Bill & Spen pfd Bristol Brass Colt's Arms Conn Lt & Pow pfd gle Lock fnir Bearing Co Hfd Elec Light Landers, I .... J R Mont com J'R Mont pid N B Gas N B Machine N B Machine pfd 132 Lawlor street in property owned by Samuel and Pasqualina Calvo, has brought suit for $500 against the lat- ter and sets forth that the defendants have refused to allow him to gather few Clinton A. Theis. France Astounded by Act street. have been ejected. All Deposits Made Up toand Including the 5th of Sept. will Draw interest at this Bank as of the 1st and at 4%% Come In and Open an Account Here Burritt Mutual Savings Bank Cor. Chun_:h and Main the crops which he planted a months ago in the garden on Lawlor They had summary processes | served on him by three attorneys. | When he left the premises he did|gomewhat aback and the newspaper | not’ give the key of the tenement to the defendants, and, according to his complaint, they forced an entrance|jon, hesitating to and damagad furniture owned by him. He would not have planted the crops, Sept. 1—Premier *‘Mussolini’'s has taken the FKrench Pa diplomacy commentators are only in agr:sment on the wtential dangers of tha situa- condemn The read course. widely that after yesterday's action “many honest men begin to ask themselves if Greece is not for once by accident in the right.” She’s Ready Of Bombardment of Corfu | Ttarv's | Ul radical | newspaper I,/ Oeuvre observes that yes- ‘Judge Wants Neumann | he said, had he known that he was to | terday all the world backed Italy, but | theft of $50 from his widowed moth- | Monday morning. Niles Be Pond com — North and Judd 46 48 Peck, Stow & Wil 31 33 31{usss’| Mfg Co . 48 53 | Scoville Mfg Co 187 195 |So N E Tel 130 133 | Standard Screw . 148 156 Stanley Works ... 67 1% 69 Stanley Works pfd 27% 28y i'[‘orrington Co com . 45 46 | Traut & Hine 15 | Travelers Ins Co . 560 | Union Mfg Co .... 45 S. TRE URY STATEMENT. S. Treasury balance, $257,213,420. Committed to Mansfield Judge William®C. Hungerford dis- charged Theodore Neumann in po- lice court this morning when he was arraigned before him on a charge of er. In passing judgement Judge Hungerford said “The place for this| boy is in the Mansfield school and arrangements will be made as soon as possible to place him there, Mean- while he is to be placed on probation and the mother is asked to be patient with hinfand take good care of him", The case of Joseph Dombrowski, arrested last night by Supernumerary Officer Thomas Lee on a charge of in- decent exposure was continued until Judge Hungerford discharged George Buckner, fugitive from jus- tice, and committed him to the care of She E. E. Boyce of St. John's County, Florida. The sheriff arrived : in New Britain last night and left at 10 o'clock this morning with Buck- ner who will be arraigned in the St. Augustine court on a charge of pass-| PUTNAM & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Eschange [ Stanley R. Eddy, Manager llwuluhu.u“‘ 100 Stanley Worh, prefered JUDD & CO. j MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Members New York Stock E: Hartford: Hartford-Conn, Trust Bldg., Tel. 3-6320 New Britain: 23 West Main Strect, Tel. 1815 We Offer ¥ 50 shares AMERICAN HARDWARE 50 shares LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 shares STANLEY WORKS NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone 2-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange Donald R. Manager & TORRINGTON Common PRICE ON AFPPLICATION WE DO NOT ACCLPT MARGIN ACTCOUNTS JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York B’atzrhury STOCKS Bridgeport - Middietown BONDS New Have Direct Private Wire to New York G. ¥. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg.—Tel. 1013 The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square, Hartford, Conn. V Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 and upwards. Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT — GENERAL BANKING - Bank by mail. It is safe and saves time. On Your Vacation NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE HERALD IT WILL FOLLOW YOU WHEREVER THE MAILS GO FOR 18c a Week Jeanne LaMar, ' female bantam- weight granted a license to box in | New Jersey, is still waiting for her challenges to various other women 1o be acceptea. I ?Pmfly evening at the home of Mrs. WRussian branch of the Rakeoff family, ing worthless checks, ew York Receives 14,254 Aliens During Last Night [ New York, Sept. 1.—According to the latest figures in the hands of the | public heaith service, 14,254 aliens entered the port last night as com- pared to 20,485 a month ago, a de-| crease of more than 25 per cent. The | reduction was effected by re-routing | several large ships to Boston, Provi- dence and Philadelphia SHOWER FOR MISS TRASK. A miscgllaneous shower was given oster K. Packard, 54 Trinity street, in honor of Miss Irene Trask whose marriage to Harold P. Smith will take place at an early date A number of her friends were pres- ent and she was the recipient of many hadnsome and uesful gifts. The dining room was prettily decorated, the color scheme being pink. A buffet lunch was served. ‘7\9 néw Soviet Trade Commissioner in London is Rakoveki. If this is the he should do well in trade. \ CASH MUST ACCOMPANY THE ORDER Prepaid Subscriptions are required by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Consequently we cannot open charge accounts for summer orders. Before you leave for the shore or the moun. tains be sure to order the Herald mailed to you. It will keep you in touch with the news at home while on your vacation.

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