New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1925, Page 3

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ANTI-CLERIGALISH UNITES CATHOLICS French Form Rederation fo Pro- | test Government's Stand Parls, Jan. 2.-~A national feder- atlon of Catholics has been founded by General de Castelnau, and meet- ings of protest of Catholics continue | to take place throughout the coun- | try for the purpose of opposing the government's proposals with regard to the church, Premler Herrlot in a recent speech at Epinal s quoted as having sald: | “Religlon Is just one aspect of the | liberty of I'renchmen, Laity demands | that the people be soverelgn. It in- slsts that our interests be regulated not in the name of a cenfession, even if such a confession ls the most wide. ly recelved in the country.” The program upon which the rad- | ical-soclalist party was elected last May called for “a strict application of the law of 1906, concerning the complete separation of church and state.” ardinal Dubols, some weeks ago, IAPANESE. EHPEROR IS HENTALLY L Physically Improved, But Still Suf- fers {rom Poor Memor; and Defective Speech, Toklo, Jan, 2.~Despite general im- provement in his physical condition, the Emperor of Japan continyes to suffer from, weakened memor$ and difficulty in speech, according to a statement issued hy the physiclane of the imperlal household. The physiclans still iope, however, to effect Improvement in Hie Maj- esty's mental conditlon 60 as to en- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY; JANUARY 2, 1925, ey e——— SEEK T0 RELIEVE PARENT PROBLEMS 'Nationwide Movement lor Thain- | ing Has Been Lamncind | Valpariso, Ind, Jan, 2. -~ A na ton-wide movement in training for parenthood has been launched the national congress of pricents and teachers assoclation and the Chil- | dren's foundation here. The foun. | datlor's matorials and plans for | able him to take his proper part in|training in parenthood and a study | the celebration of the slivér wed- ding anniversary of the imperial cquple, due to be held May 10, 1925, His Majesty haa galned steadily in welght since last apring, and his ap- petite has lmpro\'rd. U:S. AND HOLLAND CELEBRATE JOINTLY of the nature, well heing and caro of children will be used by the as sociation as the basis for its work. Mrs. M. W. Reeve of Philadelphia, | president of the parent-teacher as soclation, and Lewls B. Myers of the | | foundation, in announcing the move- | |ment, declared that through the | parent-teacher groups they would | “set about at once to organize classes | which would enter upon this vital | study.” y “Such a movement comes as a most timely ald to all who are en- |trusted with the caro of children,” | |sald the announcement. ““The pro- | fession of parenthood carrles with it | I high privileges and deep joys, but it | by [{0mOrTow evening City ltems HOTORIST IS KILLED, Rev. Dr, John L. Davis of New | York, formerly of w Britain, has purchased a summer home in Btony Creek, The purchase made through a New Dritaln real estate firm, | ulbransen player plugos at Morans | A —advt Grand Royal Patron Stidmore B. Seamon of New Braln will offlclats |y ounp, was ajmost tnatantly Kiled Laurel Court, Order of Amaranth, The meeting will fn the Mausonic vas : ; Rolled Over Vight Times Stafford Sptings, Conn., Jan. | yestorday afternoon when the auto- | mobile he was driving skidded on |the fey road near West Willington, |about five miles south of here, went over an embankment aund turned |over elght times before it stopped about 60 feet from the highway. Mrs. Julla Bruver, of Holyoke, ., sustalned a fracture of the | and concussion of the brain be at 7:30 o'clock hall. Home cooked lunches at Crowell's ~adv., Mrs. Dorothy Richter of 27 Mar- ket street ls suffering from a broken | left wrist, which she fractured fin three places when she fell at her home. She was treate] at the New Britain General hospital Victrolas and Planos, at Morans' —advt Samuel Kaplan, who will make a trip to Palestine this month, was the guest of friends at a banquet held Wednesday night at Kaplan's restau- rant on East Main street, barbers. Halr bobbing a specialty. —advt Louis Gourson has entered Mt Sinal hospital, Hartford, where he will undergo an operation, | Visit Bosco's new barber shop, 181 M sk hogpital here, where her condition |is considered criitcal, Andre Bruver, husband of Mrs Bruver, Mrs. Elizabeth Hautekie, wife/of the man killed and Alberic | Degrivee, of Moosup, the other oc- |cupants of the machine, were paln- | fully but not serlously injured, Hautekie and his wife and griyse were visiting last night De- at . WHEN AUTO OVERTURNS Car Skidded On ley Road .ud1 and was taken to Johnson Memorial | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruver |London Flafs Still in Holyoke and the Bruvers were returning with them to Moosup to make a return visit, 2 London, Jan, 2 1d modernization of London, great metropolls 18 not to .ave | advantage, most desirable in a mate as uncertain as that of Lond of central steam heating | houses now bheing erected HAVE NEW YEAR SOCIAL The Young People's soclety of the First Congregational church held an | enjoyable supper and soctal in the church ‘chapel on New Year's Eve.. "l'hu supper was served at § o'clock. by 2.~ | Gustave Carlson was toastmaster and Joseph Hautekle.. 88 years old of | remarks both serious and humorous, Iollowing the refreshments, a pro- gram of games and dancing swas en- | | joyell, most of the dances belng of | the “leap year" varlety to give the girls their last chance for another three years, Just before midnight | the party made its way up into the tower of the church, where every- one had an opportunity to actually | ring In the new year by tolling the church bell. The party was und the direction of Rev. A. D. Heinlger and Miss Mildred MeAuley, while | Sexton 'Artemas Stockman guided | the trip Into the belfry. There were about 40 present, The society enjoyed a skating party in Plainville last evening, approximately 20 mak- ing the trip. 'QABYSCOLDS are soon “nipped in the bud” called on many gf those present 14)[“ DIZZY? You need a Laxative in ite new | London County Coupcil for middle- l class tenants. . | The housing committee of the Without Steam Heat | counsii recentiy reported that, fn —Despite the rap-| view of the present legal restrictions, the | the cost of such heating installation the | would be prohibitiv cli-| % | The elassifieds will find tenants of the | purchasers for realty of all kinda whereever situated, Breath Bad? Stomach Sourl oo et Will Unite to Observe Teren: fenary of New Amsterdam also entalls grave responsibilities and | Main street, over Kresge's store, Six against communiem, eaying it would | |unnumbered perplexities. These lat- | prove the ruin of France and asking all Frenchmen to band themselves | together “in sacred unjon for the defence of law and order, authority, property, morality, patriotism and religion.” et bt VAPORUB ter we hope to explain and teac i liway. by conclusions drawn from a| D OF A INSTALLATION e survey of present-day knowledge of | Martha Washington Council, No, The Hague, Holland, Jan. 2.— childhood and youth in which prac- |1, Daughters of Amerlca, will in- Preparations for Holland's participa- |tical answers are given to the ques- |stall its new officers Monday eve- tion in the forthcoming tercenten- |tions concerning the bodles, minds | | | without “‘dosing” by use of— ‘I | | For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache At Tours, a mass meoting of Cath- olics was held recently for the pur- pose of “defending the rights an privileges which they now enjoy This meeting was presided over by the Archbishop of Tours and the Abbe Bergey, a deputy, addressed it. | A resolution was passed demanding | the abrogation of all laws contrary | to Catholic rights, and declaring the interition of Catholics to stand to- gether and to offer resistance until their claims triumphed. The annual assembly of the Cath- olics of the Nord and Pas-de-Calais departments, held at Lille, voted « | Amerikaansche Funfatie, ary celebrations commemorating the | founding of New Amsterdam (New York) are already afoot, according | to a report of the Nederlandsch- | a sister organization of the Netherland- America ‘IFoundation of New York. The chief aim of the Dutch fun- | {atie is the promotion of closer in- allectual ties between Holland and he United States. The report review- ing the past year's activities, says the | fundatie has been able to give social | and business introductions to many prominent American visitors to this! ning, Deputy Carrle Schutz being in charge of proceedings. The officers “The fact that the movement 1s |are as follows: Councilor, Eva Gleed: being organized doubtless will enlist |assistant councilor, Mary Scoffleld; the interest of many who have not |vice-councilor, Minnle Rowe; asso- hitherto given serlous attention to |clate vice-councilor, Ella Middleton; child problems. With them, we will | conductor, Emma Freese; warden, have the staff of experts which con- | Carrle Schutz: inside sentinel, Anna tributed to the findings of the foun- outside . sentinel, Emily dation in its survey seistant secretary, Louise trustee for 18 months, Anna Johnson. A turkey supper, served at 7 o'clock, will precede the meeting. and morals of children, CLOSES STORE IN SUIT Jatk Keimowitz has been named defendant in a sult for $400 dam- ages brought by Saul B. Lipman of Hartford through Harold Zinman. Constable Fred Winkle has closed| TO Eet Intouch with home prop- Hon Tar Wnymwfief Prepared by The sams & Carleton (o, Hartford. Conn. and for sale at ail grocery and general stores 500 MAIN ST. FURNITURE CO0., INC. 500 MAIN country. A system of mutual collaboration v arrangements with the Nether- ands-American. chamber of com-| merce, the Dutch emigration bureau | and the tourists association has | given excellent results, the report | protest against “the reawakening o the religious etruggie provoked b, the party now in power” It also’ declared its determination to obtain the integral recognition of the rights of Catholicism in the echools, fam- | ily and social life.” AL Cg, S WILLIAMS the store run by the defewlant in are the Hotel “Bronson building, The rapers are returnable in the city court the second Monday of Janu- ary. erty both houses that already buflt and vacant that may be im- | proved—put the classified ads to ! work for you. One section of the fundatie de- Try the classifieds as a means of [votes itself to the translation of accomplishing that which is most ID\l!ch literature into English for cir- needed. lcu!aflon in America. Goldenblum’s ANNOUNCING Our Great ' January Clearance Sale’ L § TOMORROW AND ALL NEXT WEEK ENTIRE STOCK OF h WINTER HATS | Regardless of Former Prices CUT TO LESS THAN 2 Saturday To Start Off the New Year with a Bang We Offer § 24 FREE Record Selections With This Superb Premier Console An Enticing Value 3 ¥ | 3-piece Nachman Constructed Fight-piece American Walnut DINING RIOOM SUITE LIVING ROOM SUITE DOWN Easy Terms Guaranteed For 27 Years THREE-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE of Handsome Design in American Walnut 3 ROOMS FURNISHED Living Room, Dining Room L] o, Exceptional Offer! Console Vodel and Bedroom Furnisl 1 specl SRSl means cof this a B e T These Hats are incomparable and are best values ever offered to women of New Britain and vicinity, JUST ARRIVED A Wonderful Selection of Early Spring Hats Free . Retord: Will hold this outfit for fu- In All the Newest Fabrics and Colors ‘ $5.00 to $12.50 GLORIA SWANSON FELT HATS FELTS $1.95%82.95| [$1.95"$4.95 All Flowers, Feathers and trimmings reduced during this sale. What a won- An instrument worthy of any home: excellently con- structed of unusually fine cabinet woods; designed to add distinction to any room. Its tone, so heautiful, sweet and resonant, would be a compliment to instruments a hundred dollars more than our low price. for the spring e her Furniture FURNITURE CO., INC “THE STORE” PETER PAN Victrolas and Radio On Easy Terms Widener; 138 MAIN ST. ’Phone 208 SEE WINDOWS FOR VALUES Goldenblum Millinery Co. 188 MAIN ST. (Corner Main and Court) NEW BRITAIN MAIN ST. New Britain e NEW FUR NITURE 146468

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