New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1925, Page 10

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EW BRITAIN DATLY HEPATD, SATUR S ot S rv-w in the Acader gious seryvice fon in th open air 1 at Skansen, 4 u Musi of and a mm liffere HING T0 ADDRESS CHURH SESSON Metng Wil B Held at Svesh . range in o Capital ancier In cor ern o it DFNIES ALL GUILT will be he world's foremost including 150 officiul « the chief Protestant United their denominations at th ien « Owner of Hamden Did Not Know Malutained Ther " ] Farm Says Sl Was He Neing utes, chosen 1o confere work The niulating a public meetings in ng audit hous: Christian lish Swe have cooperated i impressive pre the cupita ament or oriums. con of parli suburbs beanty The Soderh! committ e ate estates and & hik spots, the sessions come in the B their entire Americans friends of the ed to attend The geries of will occupy t begin with for promoting intern ship through the churches, lasting from August 6th to ath., From Aug- ust 9 to 18 there will be the prelim- tnary international ecommittee of 1} conferen of Christian life work in preparas tion for the universal conference it. elf, which will last from August 19 to 30 The delegates, parts of the world, will be met by of- z, will take pl ficlal travel marshals at arions tember | he ho ¢ ports. The Swedish government has ed in pink and white granted free pass \isaes to all dele- [aluminum was brought into t Kates. {ception room by littls The principal public sessions will'llon with his express s of Swedish e ishme tamilics ar and 1 Donova hospital to sec Fiengo, injured the 1o taken to Grac ould identify N r‘;\‘u\vmv he conferences, which wil 1 alliance friend & entire montl that of the we man rented Coroner ‘1 x said tonight he ontinue inna s P would his investigation, MISS DAVASSEUR SHOWERED Mi Mavie nnd Cottage Placs minum showe sessions of the Yo s Ceeelta Macrz and gave M1 Miss invi br b at their it Margu whose 1 home in honar of coming from all riage to their her Aldermar ace on Sep pretily The Franlk wagon Con- | AY, ULy 1005 il 1 caleula- ition “ TWOOF PARTY ARE - EXEMPT FROM fHITY Cook and Engineer With Mac- < Millan Don't Stand Watch BRIDGEPORT FIGHT ON Administration Will Contest Taspayers Attempt 1o Take Ad- vantage of Law he part of recetved fay | tes of er suprenn to take udvu ot thelr dif Ripper it by Tax At Kelly or the toand tasa Juctions will Opposi ¢ claim that slature tu i validating 1w is uncon inatory verul and assem- judici 1d, 1 TO TARE PINGERPRINTS miles fron im T pigrons e magnetic of Sec akes 1 ions {He is said t iy Y or and | ttons of th provides a set of compass with the varia- North N and Trenton “Everything Is Melon It used to be “peaches down in (,LOI"'M.’ but that was are bearing the greatest crop in the history of the state, ace of Tifton's prettiest eating theiredaily dozen, s Down in Georgia” at another season of the year. Just now the melon patches ording to reports and the above inviting picture shows a group P —— e Here’ thing modern. imple rule All vou need to do and run all the facts correctly, maintain health, Intin Y'W”('H""". shat them. 1ate phase in Sin news Thei m { fri veryt You can depend on sound reason for Easy Wisdom vour eye over entertaining reading. You glean vou must cope with furnish vour home, prepare and se recognize the hest in music, art; enjoy ingenuities that make life easy and pleasant. advert nelly modern comfor tisemen reading advertisements for learning about every- turn a few illustrated pages How to dress ve food, literature, daily. isements touch m(n\lmf' est, ass o can't afford t vhy not huy ton the he 1188 a They g vour daily generous help. Mfl;" that touche advertised goods—a “I Never Gave Up Hope” For six vears after William Hill, Habersham County, | was vietimized out of his $2,500 ]H’n savings by a buhko | ]‘1.A\\w] daily for its safe return some day. He and | would sit with the big family Bible spread upon their ws and there they would find comfort. A few days ago “Doc” | Gray, alleged “bunko man,” was arrested. Hill ldontlfied Gray Atlanta and when the swindler heard the old man's story he asked how much had been lost and immediately returned the 1 5 never > up hope. 1 always knew my prayers would be vered, id Old Billy Hill as he sat down to pose for photographers with “maw.” WHILLAN KNOWS HOW 10 GET Fr0D. Auctic Explorer Well Vl‘ed With Methods of Eskimos Ga maw" Bmunl\ n Club Regards | | ! July 11 (P-4 solution problem, so often tracting the husband om home, has been found ¥n young married couples ich each office fs held by just celebrated its One of the ciation is that neither 1 a meeting with- ry the Huawi club. Mark's Methodist | church to promote greater nee and to stimulate g young married own in the act that it han doubled its member- ) its year of existence, ition to considering a couple 1 officers and com- at St IZpisco: r Dona is ninth s morr lition whicl | ormer expe wis Milla are liste R 1as president, frs, A AR PLOTS WANT T0TRY ATLANTIC ot e e aniens e wed o french - Aviators Anious for Paul Tara pioneer in p Lurope, has been pressure he can to R TaE e e e TLaurent Eynac of the aero- partment to enable him to wosed non-stop flight tlantie this summer. who a leg hefore World War and had difficulty in tting into the service, will be ae- ompanied by r skilled air lot, if the flight is made, Francois who accompan- et on his France-Rumania and on “stunt trip"” of sing the \!mh"\rur"‘]n tuice in Jost naval officer Haig Says Hors a lu,wcntml 11 Are | Equipment | Pk planned to end of Rover e obtaine start July nment the flight provided authori- . leaving from Bourget airdrome, just ontside of and making the jump to el field on Tong 1sland. The air authorities are counsel- two pilots ta take off from nearc French coast to aim for first landing nd Coli, however, in maintaining the flight can made without a landing and are iemanding 1o prove it d to use s Tokyo" model Captain Pelletier will be either the Hispano the new Renault Try-Out lipn han Bourget, and voundland Tarascon as a air chan they inte “Pa famous by made the greatest Suiza or l\otor Launch in Husband-Wife as One | A unique organization, | rules | Mr. and Mrs. | MacMuilen | ROME_ BUILDING SPECIAL CHURCH §W|ll Be Used to House Sacred | Stair | Lome, July 11 (P —The dream of three-quarters of a contury to erect « church worthy of the dignity and solemnity of the tamous Sacred Stairs is at last to be realized. Thanks to the small offerings of thousands of Holy Year pilgrims, who go up the 28 steps on their knees saying a special ‘.'u each, most of the necessary {for the edifice have been raised These offerings have been supple- wented, of course, by a number of large donations. ‘The architectural plans haye drawn up and the cornerstone | 1aid recently by Cardinal Pompiii The Sacred Stair, for Iituated in a small unobtrusive build- Ing just across the square trom the great basilica of St. John Lateran is according to church legend, the veelvsiustic sorli about prayer funds been was {same oue on which Jesus trot when | he came before Pilate. cen- turies ago one of the Christian Ito- man empresses went to Palestine, [ purchased the staircas> and had it | brought to Rome {cred relie. A special indulgence of nine years is granted to devout wor- | shippers who ascend the steps on | their knees. | Nearly 75 years ago Pope Pius IX | began to interest himself in crecting {a larger church to house the sacred | staircase, and the project has heen { furthered by each succeeding pon- fiff. including Leo XITI, Pins X, ! Benediet XV and, finally, Pius,XT. The church is to he on the style of hasilica, 31 meters long and 20 |wide, Tt will have three naves set off by marble columns, and much of Nome fiie ancient decorations, such as rare | frescoes, will he preserved from the present church to help decorate the new structure. A prominent place {will be allotted for the inscription |of the church’s motto: “There is no | more sacred spot than this in the |whole world.” MAINE PROTESTS Officials Want Their State to be Listed as Scparate Prohibition District. Portland, Me., July 11 (P—Seth | May of Auburn, prohibition commis- sioner for Maine, | ders from Lincoln C. Andrews, as- stant secretary of the treasury recting prohibition enforcement, to Boston, from where enforcement in Maine will be directed beginning | August 1. Governor Brewster and Senator Frederick Hale have protested the government change in .polley and seck to continue Maine & ate unit with Mr. May retgined as the chief enforcement officér. Gov- ernor Brewster has taken the mat- fer up with President Coolidge and Senator Hale has urged considera- tion of this plan to Mr. Andrews. Other officials, organizations and citizens have forwarded profests. The coast guard cutter Ossipee |arrived here from Boston yesterda and is expected to be ready to sup- port the three U. patrolling the coast in the against rum running. The reports the Massachusetts clear of nqnnr carrying ships BARNES IS TRAILING Five fight Ossipee American Golf Star Behind Mitchell at End of Their Morning | Round In England. Saint Albans, Eng., July H. 4. (Abe) Mitchell, crac British golfer, was five up on Jim Barnes, American professional who won the British open golf championship this vear, at the end of the morning round of their 36-hole match play here today Mitchell lapsed from perfect golf only on two holes, the second and the 18th. These were the only ones Barnes won. The American was two down at the turn and then took 12th. Aitehell then scored two birdies in la row, one of them with a 15-yard putt, which made him six up. The remaining holes =re halved with the exception of the 18th on which Mitchell took a 6 to Barnes' 5 Cards Barnes: Out—543 § In—545 443 5 Mitchell: Out—4 FUNERAL SUGGESTION Rome, July 11 (A—It is proposed that Professor Giacomo Boni | chaeologist who died yesterday. be buried on the Palestine Hill, amid the ruins of ancient Rome in evca- | vating whieh most of his lif | epent ar- was SILVER LINING congressmen have raised salaries, we may expect them to take more interest ducing income taxes.—Judge THE | Now tha awn in re- has recelved or- | di- | prepare his records for shipment to | 8. destroyers now ! coast | 10— three putts on both the 10th and the | Sunday With The Churches | Christian Sclence, s at 10145 a. m. Subjec Sacrament.” Sunday school at 8:4 a.m. Wednesday ¢vening moetin at § o'clock. Reading room ope week-days pt holidays to th public 504, National ban building. Service exee Loom First Baptist, Summer union services, 10.44a First and South Congregation! and First Baptist, Preag- Willlam Ross. Bible scho! » a. m. Last session of te Mid-week service Thursds Swedish - Bethany (Congregationz ) Sunday school at 9 m. Mo ing service at 10:45 a. m. Yong people’s meeting at 4:30 p. m. Fo- gram in charge of missionary em- mittee ning service at centuries | Reformation Lutheran, Services at 10 4. m. Sumer Bible school meets Wednesday nd Thureday mornings at 9:30 o'clck International Bible Students Junior Bihle class at 10:1 | Bible study at 11 a. m. ‘Author of the Atonement.” St. Jdohn’s Lutheran (Germa) Engi services at £:50 ¢ m Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, Ganar service at 10:45 a. m. Tuesdapve. ning at § o'clock the Young Pesle's society will entertain the meihers of the Luther League of thean- cordia Lutheran church of »uth Manchester. a perpctual su- | Tuesday and Thursday the German school will ‘S 30 to 11:30 a. m Thursday the Men's socistywill ‘haw an outing at Lake Componrce ¥ mor ngs meet “om Emmanuel Gospel, Prayer and praise service at 115 a. m., lead by Wilbur Clark, Preck- |ing by Rev. Coulson Shepher of Ozone Park, L. I, at 10:45 am, Bible school at 12:15 p. m. Gen |alr service at Walnut Hill park :30 | p. m. Young people's service athe church 5:45 p. m. Evening serice at 7 o'clock, tiae by Rev, dr. Shepherd. Cottage meeting at 45 p. m., Wednesday and weekly praer meeting at the same time Thrs- day. A. M. E. Zion. | Preaching by the pastor at 145 a. m., subject “The Sabbath Yas Not Made For Man, But Man br {the Sabbath.” Sabbath schoolat 12:30. At 3 p. m. the Dunbar c1b | will give a literary and musical n- tertainment. Miss Evelyn Baer S 5300 (e item, Gt deavor at 6:30 p. m. Preachingby the pastor at 7:30 p. m., “Staning For the Right" Prayer and sy meeting on Tuesday evening. Tus- tee meeting on Monday evemg iday evening men's meeting nd ligious instruction. Musical redal July 29, n- Stanley Memorial (Congregationd). Sunday, 9:00 a. m,, church schol. all departments, 10:00 a. m., mon- ing worship and sermon by the ps tor, Rev. R. N. Gilman, suhjef The Victorious Life." Sunday Advent, a. m Sunday moring service with sermon by the pasor “The Heart BRarred Against Chrt.’ 12:05 p. m,, Sunday school. 7:0 p m., evening service with sermontte on “Practical Religion.” Thursa) evening at 7:30 o'clock, Bible stdy Trinity Methodist Sunday—10:45 a. m.,, sermon by the pastor, “The Paradise of ‘he Soils.” 10:45 | Tuesday fing. | Thursdas |service T:43 p. m. class met- praer St. Mark's Episeopal Fifth Sunday after Trinity 7:30 a. m.. holy communion: 1 m.. morning prayer and sermf by the rector. Matthew's (Lutheran) in English at 9:15 a. » German at 10:45 a. m. Sermm “Come and See.” John 1:48 Quarterly meeting at Ip.m | Merting of the sick benefit socléy Monday evening. St | Serviee {ir on husiness | OUTING CANCELLED The Blue army oufing at the Ba Scout camp at Job's pond schedule for tomorrow, has heen cancelled. SWAP REAL ESTATE Hartford and New Britain Partle Agree to. Tachange Propertie Valued at 100,000, Rose Meliniczick of Hartford. an‘ Joseph and Carmela Motta of th' city have entered into agreements whereby Hartford woman will transfer to the local partics an apartment building at 4-6 Vine street, Hartford, and the New Brit vin parties will transter to Mre Meliniczick one three family and three two family houses on Mitchell this city. The assessed valuet properties total $100.000 | and a difference of $7.000 in tht “‘a?’ price is in favor of the Nev Britain parties to the deal. the street of the OVER 12,000 HERAL DISTRIBUTED DAILY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible School—9:45 Sermon by Rev. Wm. Ross UNION SUMMER SERVICES—SOUTH AND CENTER CONGREGATIONAL WITH THE FIRST BAPTIST Music: Te Deum —Laubin Tenor Solo: “Peace I Leave With You” 10:45—Morning Worship. THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An Audited Circulation Success marked the trial trip of the Boston rotor-launch the Charles viver, Boston, Mass. The launch modeled ter German rctorships which recently attracted so much ictve shows J. M. Kiernan, one of the build- es 18 —Tinney e the bow. S S *

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