New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 18

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18 ANNUAL REPORT OF ST JOSEPH'S CHURGH Father Daly Pays off $3,000 on Debt in Past Year Pr mass t day morn tor ng his annual report a Joseph's Pat congregatic chureh det down to $21,00 ow valued ing, Rev told the paid on the 1ging the figure The parish properies are at $9 There wera 96 baptisms ir were adults, Virst com mnicants nu Hlnvn' 3¢ and 32 marri mixed marriag n the 1ere parish reporte ordinary re as follows: Pew extraordinary ows $198.50; 047 the other soure Diocesan o fmv,.“mu am. Pete J:nuws- $691.50. The gr of income was $2¢ The principal al of all souree a , $286.50; | S 1‘ 0} interes ; church furni- | s to church, $900; | repairs to convent, $582 priests’ house repairs; § fuel, $§1,- 986.45; cathedraticum, $591.18, | Regular meetings are being held of | the committees arranging for the nual fair, to be held from February 9 to 16 | an- St. John the Evangelist The annual message of Rev. Thomas J. Laden will be read at next Sunday's masses. St. Mary's Church Masses for t dead at St. Mary's church this week are ay morn- | ing at 7 o'clock, an reary mass | for Dennis Morrin; Thu ¥ morning at 7 o'clock, & month's Mrs. Bridget Mulvihill; Friday morn- ing at 7 a month's mind mass for Thomas Murphy; irday morn- ing at 7 o'clock, a month's mind mass for Mrs, Edward Heck, St Peter's Charch mn high mass wa g at 8 o'clock at church for Sister Cat} Jast week in Detroit, was a sister of Mrs., Philip Barde this city, STRICKEN AT LECTURE Art o'eclock, A s mort rine who died Sister Catherine K« Jam Hambidgz, Famous Critic and Expert, Dies From Stroke of Apoplexy, Jay Hambidgz rid attention and studen \eory of dyna nigh after ¢ while among artis ts of art with his Roose- iffering a lecturing contal Jast ed | | butior Mr fore Miss Cordelia Cou Riuffs two daughters 1o art Har her O’Sullivan Wants Help For Kirjassoff Family ny RGE H n Bureau Washington, D. ( Ja gressman Patrick B, 0'Sul) fifth Connecticut district g0 before the appropHations tee of the house of re A day or two to urge. pr the bill which provide federal relief for dren of Max D Iy of Waterbury, Mrs. Kirjassoff by the quake while acting as sul at Yokob 18 The O'Builtvan b directs the secrot to pay the sum year's salary of tl to the two Kir, B and David M Kirjassoff w where he made an athiete MANNIN of N xpects 1 Kirje w the endent fes 1 States ta Employe mission under by the " Holds On! Copyright, Harris & Ewi Bessie al commission 1y, She mpensation appo nent nt ¥ ling, an late Preside ANTI-DRY MEETTHG the Fa ' Session, Broeggeman man of ar heads is Com- made Favoring Change in Volstead Act, Being Held At Washington. he meetiy mind mass for | ington, Ja the Anti-Saloon Les and on its toe acts' intoler Trading confe, on gue's in rence s ¢ [o'clock this evening. bl wrac de the York New vl the Cong. Freeman Returns From Visit to Canal n- the re. trip de- npressed the , ADKINS PRINTERS A HO STATIONERS 66 CHURCH ST ARE YOU INTERESTED Better Government JOIN THE League of Women Voters OUR AIM All Women Working Together o OUR PURPOSE To Secure Efficiency in Government By arousing women to th By urging wome 1o become o1 existing political parties. By supplying unbiased infor tions. active 1 bilities, mbei ommon Good ¢ of the tion on public ques- By supporting needed legislation. 1 in- in the | the |, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 192a. MR, AND MRS, SHITHWIGK | Are Hosts at Reception and Rececive Many Gifts at Silver Wedding Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Smithwick tof 690 Stanle; L many relatives and tion in honor of the any \hexam'\ of their marriage yesterday. The niversary occurred Saturday and wz marked by a high mass celebrated at the church of St."John the Evangelist. At the reception yesterday, friends were present John B. nds at a recep- from Northampton, Mass. Waterbury, Bris- | tol, Thomaston, Southington and this| city two sons, George, a student at Provi- dence college, Providence, R. I, John, a student at St. Bernard's Seminary, Rochester, N. Y. Others who attended were Iiev. Thomas J. Laden, Rev. Patrick Daly. Rev. 1. Leo Sullivan, Rev. Father Tehan of St. Thomas Seminary, Hartford and Rev. I'ather Christophor of Southington. Mr. and Mrs., Smithwick received a large number of silver gifts. CHANGE IN ENGLAND | . | No Confidence Vote" {If Labor Passes Tonight It Mcans Complete Upset of British Politics, By The Associnted Press. London, Jan. 21.—The passage of labor's no confidence motion in the| H‘uw of commons tonight will mean :arance of what political | edict will prove to be the last purely conservative government of Great T era in British politics. Among the chief speakers at today's | final debate on the address in reply to the speech from throne are Prime Minister Baldwin, David Lloyd George and Ramsay MacDonald. political gossips says that the premier means to handle the situation “with glo off."” The division hes been fixed for 11 The vote take about 15 minutes and so the re- sult should be known not later than 11:20 p. m The very restricted accommodations for the public in the house of com- mons will be packed, for the applica- tions for admission to the galleries have greatly in excess of the wallab B The jority hostile to the about 60 | liberals supporting Mr, (abstaining from balloting. FALCONS WANT GAMES The Falcons A, C. basketball team has a few more open dates for outside 1 s to play. Address, Falcons A, C,, xton street, New Britain, Conn, been spi atest estimates placed the ma- government at Baldwin or Yesterday's Winners in the HeraldWant Ad Free Ticket Offer To the Palace- Featuring “The Spoilers” —Mr. Bernard Donlon, 38 Roxbury Road. To the Lyceum— Featuring “The Girl I Loved” with Charles Ray ~-Miss Loretta Beilman, 59 Glen street. To the Capitol Featuring “The U. Jazz Band"-—Mr. 156 Dewey street, S. Wice 1§ ) 11 “aterivesus { hoco wanwals. | OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Among those who attended were | and | tain, ushering in a new | Some of the | or 70 votes, with very few ' ur relatives ‘How Fat Actress ’ Was Made Slim| Many stage people now depend entirely upon Marmola Prescription Tablets for re- |ductug and controlling fat. One {metress tells that she reduced stead!ly and caslly by using this new form of the famous | Mermola Prescrivtion, and now, by taking Maruols Prescription Tablets seversl times & vear, keeps her welght just right. All, Marmola Prescription | good drugglists reet were hosts to | Y8llets at one dollar for a box or if you| au can secure them direct from the \llrmoll Co., 4612 Woodward Ave, De-| Mich., 1f you have not tried them They are harmless and effective. GOVT. . CHIEFS MEET Executives From (‘odldge Down As- semble to Discuss Business Organi- j zation of the Government. ! Washington, Jan. 21. Federal | executives from President Coolidge to .lhr least important bureau chiefs, | meet late today in the sixth session |of “the business organization of the | government” to review affairs of the | government since the meeting last |June and to lay plans for the future, President Coolidge, who with Di- rector Lord of the bhudget bureau, | will speak, will address the meeting | tor the first time as chief executive. [ The last meeting of officials received |a message from President Harding |two days before his departure on his | fatal westward trip. Mr. Coolidge, | however, has repeatedly said there | could be no deviation from the Hard- | ing economy policies in government, land indications were given that the |head of the nation again would stress the need for curbing federal [oxpemlnures as a means of relieving | taxpayers. {prefer relatives | Heirs Wanted “Lost Heirs'-——A book filled Inames for lost heirs and missing kin {from different parts of the Chancery court of ¥ngland, and Bank of England, dividend list included. Write for free bulletin, International Clalm Agency | Dept. 98 Pittsburgh, Pa., U, — | Ireland will | Do You Sufter From Frequent Headaches? You probably have been taking drugs and are discouraged because only temporary relief has been gi- forded. The chances are your vision is impalred and glasses are what you really need, Remember—75 per cent of all headuches are due to eye straln, Have Us Examine Your Eyes. A. PINKUS FOR SALE clever | with | world. | unclaimed ; 1 | Two building lots on “ligh| | street, near West Main street. Fine location for an apartment |All Kinds of Oysters and ¢ '“"‘"’ house, COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. e accuracy In records is essential. Potter Sales L] Insure this and save time. is a maHELLIN =ds” Similarly Fate gives us the tires with which onr cars come “hoiee Have n the “hesose that (hese cquipped. bt gives ws the tires we bug ou noticed the rapid increa nomber of motorists Wi Michelins? And do you know. “friendly” tires cost no more than you'd pay for mere “reln- Hyes"? KOPPELL AUTO SUPPLY CO. 262 ELM STREEY PHONE 2145 HARTFORD WOMEN’S COATS Formerly up t $95 Now $59.50 Dozens of different models in warm, wrappy coats with ‘large.fur collars and some with fur cuffs furs are beaver, squirrel, fox and wolf. navy, kit fox and black. Sizes are up to 46. A good drop-head machine, 4 drawers, at $29.75 Singer, not new but mechanically perfect $37.50 Domestic Sit-Rite 6-drawer $55.00 — Eighth Floor — E——— (Stromberg Caruretor | A G. Hawker Open Until 8 P, M. Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters, We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24-30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street TEL. 2013 stimats cheerfully given on all jobs THE OLD HOME TOWN ASK ME To mHymE ALONG MY NEWE .m DONE A Soft, deep pile fabries in brown, — Third Floor — Eyeglass Special Genuine shell-tex or gold shell spectacles or eyeglasses, frames for large round lenses, dark or light rims, fitted with the famous cohal maniscus toric lenses, $7.50 first division, at the greatly reduced price .. Regular price $12.00 Have your eyes examined at our Optical Department. \_Mezzanine Balcony Wall Paper and Paint 30-inch Imported Oatmeal Papers in all colors, regu- lar 29¢ quality. per kot 18¢€ SPECIAL AT .... 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