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10 RAISE $75000 FOR NEW CHURCH German Baptists Appoint Com- mittee for Project A committee to devise ways an neans of ralsing the sum of $75,00¢ for a new church bullding, was ap- in 1924, and the welcome it received | and the high pralse for its work made it famous throughout the world, All Pythlans in and about New DBritain, who have never seen the team work, will be on hand to witness the degree tonight. Next Tuesday evening, January 19, the recently elected officers of the lodge, yill be Installed by Dis- trict Deputy John J. Baskerville and lls staff of Hartford, The ceremonies | will be followed by the exemplifica- | tion of the second rank. 1| Tuesday, January 26, will be an ) vy night for the Pythlans nd chancellor, Arthur F. pointed last evening at the annual | i and the 'ast Grand Chan- meeting of the German Baptist | cellor's assoclation of Connect chureh when the ceremony of burn. | W1 be present and occupy the {ng the mortgage 100k place. chairs, Following the business se The congregation, which now s |8lon the D. O. K. K. third rank free from debt, has been growing | tfam of Ilira e, No, 00, will constantly and now has 140 tributing members, tlons last year averaged $40 each, During the past annual budget of $4,000 was ralse cach year and a surplus of $8,0¢ was ralsed tu pay off the mnrrg; It was In connection with the mony of the burning of the mor gage last evening that plans wert cor whose contribu- four years the work the degree, ' rtainment e 18 planning a surprise for | the members for that night. d \Ienden Mayor Finds Al His First Opposition Meriden, Jan. 12.—The recom ( ‘ mendation of Mayor Wales L. deBussy was disregarded last night by the twelve members of the board e set afoot to establish a fund to raise $75,000 for the new church. | of apportionment and vux:«:lun. who The mesting followed a supper |Yoted to continue Harold C. Hall as served by the members of the |!aX collector for the next two y Ladies' Ald. The financial report |3t 4 annual salary of 83, xubmitted showed that all debts|Mavyor had recommended t have been paid and the church no tion of Karl C 1son to th w is free of any outstanding obliga- | g A1 FAMAT * X democrats on the board, insisted e o' ¢ lety 4 th L Tue Indise Ald scuibty “”'f ‘,_: upon retaining Mr. Hall in t1 ilouag Peoplels moulety, (tyo ot All the other recommendations of ost actlve organizations in the | Mayor deBussy were adopted, and church were shown to be In a thriv- [0 CF e Ristatii Do ing condition. Over $700 was ralsed and Willlam Rettenmeyer were the women during the year fOr|,\..ioq nssessors for two years at misslons and benevolences. The | g "t o0 SRS f06 TR0 Moar o Young People's society —presented |y, Wasd = e ek | Miss Helen Luby was appointed as- the pastor, Rev. G, H. Schneck,|genni 1o the tax collector at a with a substantial purse on Christ- | SO itE ' ()6 (A% COHCCe ar in this city, dr closed. He taught at ple’s assemblies during the sur \d spoke a number of tim pened the service by ‘hat the church was free from de and that the final payment on t! bonds and other papers We: juced in photograph for t remony. At this point, }'lannemann, president of the boa of trustees and William Retz a tr ed, papers. Mr. Fiennemann re in 1883, Mr. Michels stru h and ignited the candle - ere consigned to hey burned, Rev. Mr. Schneck | cpoke briefly, stating that as the candle was small but }I e Jarger as the papers | for 4 new church began small | and enveloped into somethi and inspiring, blazing their w vard the accomplishment of the sired object. The prop ce presents problem ion, ey W years 6go the cONgre 1 the old Bassett property \esct street and Tockwell avenne sse at that time was for sum of $8.5 he property has a 160 by a . frontage and contains a vaca t and the parsonags has increased to the point w 4 at 318,000, The pre ineluding the jces are held h $18,000, is value ureh site i ted ot 46 Eim street committee to raise hurch consists of nd Young, whers The the new ch ( On\"\(’l(‘lfll Tnust Co. H(vl'l owing directors were the stockholders’ ann ft o ' of the o1 to Isaac Rothfeder Noted I)emcc Team at Washington L. Morgan lodge, *1. K. of P., of this city will be h t to the rank degree te: n lodge No, 47, of &, whi a large class of candidates. llecanuse of the high order of work \it on by this team, it was selected : strate its abllity before the tem ypreme body at Toronto, Cana The pastor who 1s on the fifth dellvered 150 ad- s during the year which has Young Biblo class at the Y. M. Gharla 1 A to build a garage at Rev. Mr, €chneck offictated at the | & Slld, & EVCES | nortgage burning ceremons. e |y yqins oy he 15 announcing | ortgage would he celebrated by | hurning of the documents. The important documents such as | tie original mortgage, quit claim | Willlam , advanced to the altar carryln . receiptéd note fot the final pay- ments, He handed the papers to t pastor as ) Hotchkiss, ) old, and the youngest meml o e church, advanced arrying a | andle in a silver cand B was accompanied by Louis Michels, t &t member of the church voars of memberghip, he havi flames of enthusiasm At this time frame 1t is sit- Walter Char- Eichstaedt, - Ferdin John || Lueheck, Willl nnemann, Bd- (H] ward Kicsewetter, Willlam Retz, R. A. Lipp ind Mrs. Willlam E { 1g officers were elects - Deacons, Louis Michels, Williat 8 and 1. Hotchkiss; trustees, |H Ny : clerk, Albert a sistant. clerk, Miss B4 rtha Kiesewetter; treasurer, W nancial secre , Verd- 5 superintendents of [E_ ol. Verdinand — Young | and John i president of T weiety, Mrs. G. H sehne prestdent of Young Peo- | T cooiety, Tidward Kiesewetter; | (=9 pr lent of club, Miss |IH (aroline Sass r of Boy Scouts, | = ter Charsky; leader of religious % truction, Mrs. G. H. Schneck. () . Annual Meeting : An- Zht G = ccon, JO Andrews ph R Tews, i Cieszynski, John E. jwenes, 1 T, Frome rnard 1. Gaffney ley T. C Joseph | ! rles W, Hawkins, P if L. Linke, John C.| amis, 1 ). Racklifte, Pardon Rickey. Morris D. Saxe, H. B.| n Skritulskl and Henry stock- | rs held a mee was Morgan Lodge Meeting | No Plain- *h will confer the first rank Parker was chosen to succe self as clerk of the b sessors at an annual $2,400, N salary of n- TO BUILD $20.000 GARAGE bt he | e he rd 18- N8 ad he 11§ er | in | ng ok A\I‘\V BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926, Central block, offered that as the | Hogan and John W, Lockett: m» Mrs. Amy C. Gullford, Miss Mae Re- | ¥ e some of the members kicked bes Thornton, Harry V -w-n Bwitt. All are membery. of the face] All Streets in Cfly wuse they did not ko the tea of | Edward 1, Hall and Ernest Aty The board of public works han standing up all the time, Henee | Twh publicity: Harold It Jnnw‘ consists | not yet decided whether to issue & another location was sought and the | an s W. Smedle | ¢ " Margaret | 1ist of streets on \hich coasting wil) club moved to the Selring & Holmes an: | Roger| be allowed this season, members psparangr ot w.u Kk in Main and West Soully, T ' of the class are: | feeling publication of such a Het 48 i sdantrati . streets, adjacent to the office of Cc Twu FAMI[Y H[' SE f nette, president; Gertrude | assurance of protection against ace Social Organization Approaches oo aifred” 1. “riompron. Principal Slade {0 AAdreSS SUI- [ 1iratck, vice-nresiaents Hetan Avine | oldarun. which 18 aqmeLhiRg R0/ 0hR . members Jolned and quarters were | W M strong etary: and Robert Baker, | partment cannot promise, 1f the des th A“mvel\sary ccured In the block of John A. An- | de[][s on D[][[]g Th][]gs treasurer partment does not issue a lst, coast- Ire \\_‘( ) x.-A(-“;.,.-., lw ,\.‘n :“ \ “”“'A ri,w T ing will not be permitted on any e Soverelg ng Co. bullt the Btaprend ! PERSONS RILLED . Arrang r the olservance sent the eclub took over tud N Have N exempt B=SIPL , of the iversary of the top floor and had it laid out to ] ss by property in New H s va A VLM CITY TAX EXEMPT s o members, - uring e 20 | BUIldINg Dept Notes Trend 550, o of $T100% | 1 Vo June T4 enthusiastic of the t ) t) 1 H. Smith, of Ha- ing ot A i Away From Apartments fled vemordny is wite and an clder- sub-committ the rooms at 16 a r will Le held on J o1 ¥ thought to be 1. H. Boles, Main street last evening, The 65 in World War Fad rst day of graduati v 1 wme city, were Kkilled yes- 8 to make the birthda mbership ros 1 houses and financing "Doing th is lay when a large touring car in last the whole week of Febru others it was g > skeptical as to the ad- | Principal & s orty ich they were riding was struck with three vents outstandiy 1 the first inro; sability of advancing further sums | address. “The fa » & | by a Ches and Ohjo passen- The first of the | pro- 65 of the t r the construction of apartment will be given r train aman, a village wi € in the rooms, S5 members enry 1 in the servic ! lings six or s north of Richmond, lay eveni bruary 1, and! S0 now the Kenilworth club ap- o adamant attitud B will be a meeting of the old and proaches its h birthday end the s has fcreed B R S T I nt membe Wednesday eve- | members are anxlous to have all butlding system ning, Ieb, | ban- those ever affiliated with the or- of two-t ent sanfzatlon share in the observanc . . Following the regular meeting This en the obsarvation ¢ 8 il W I Inad. {Inst evening. President Clesson W, |'1° ! epartment, u dition to will be | ’ark meeting of the gen- | ! rof larger uy i v . y everal reunfons at the club rooms | fral e daitn Sl e w 1 a rush for house served, and f 5 S s 1 Juring the week. e G b 1 three tenements T ) 127 MAIN ST, Opp. Arch St. — Phone 1409-2 The Kenilworth club is now the ' spondcd. The hoys, some “W : rtent to 1 hanquet will be open 1 st distinetly social organizat hairs ! above to members of the s and = T Organized in 1900 1 to a pleasant gene re | It was born it w Like a you Sk T} sures in say 109 lad ‘a par- tienlar 1 the strect corners did not afford the hest place liscussions to save the | conntry forme who har These Little Pills Will Prove Far More Effective as a | Cathartic Than Any Other | Form of Laxative. Beecham's Pills are absolutely harmless; con- fil tain no Calomel, are non-habit forming; are of | vegetable composition and are the safest and | most reliable remedy for that uncomfortable feeling due to over-eating — for constipation, biliousness and sick-headache. At all druggists in 25¢c and 50c boxes BEECHAM'S PILLS | The Nation’s Laxative in 1900 t) room the e of lding. the ch just rooming ther etings, his land get r Mayor n office ut | ng | | ay | a0 nt is i | i ] re- al the following offi- . o Tonn . Loomis: | (B! Misses i RS and Charles W Women's r. William M. Q: ot the bank buiiding on Sizes o ost am | e . NO EXCHANGES Two Day Sale Starting Tomorrow A. M. ith hairman: Jacksor L P Ham ¥, Willlam Henry. C. A, Abell rd A Shepard BAKING POWDER rman; Committee Workers is : progra old K. lamforth honorary Feneral committe SALE OF CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE GARMENTS SR SLIGHTLY SOILED e i RO At 79¢—GOWNS—Were 81.25 and $1.50 JeTson Chankail thumbs on | At $1.00—PAJAMAS—Were $1.75 and $2.00. Dolar changed At Tie EEPERS—with feet—were $1.15, Special Notice Moscow rtists Pie Crust You do not have to be an exvert cook to make good piecrust. RUM- FORD will make it rich, erisp d!ld tender as well as cconomical, vou reduce the usual quantity of &hortemnw (for one pie) by two vel tablespoonfule and substi- tute one teaspoonful of THE WHOLESOME Fnsemhle wh Crisp, Tendev g Rum:unn ML s s s G aday arcotics,chloroform, cannabis | At S1.19- Special Sale of FOREST MILLS VESTS, and ' Junio hool A e orotherinjurious drugs). Children | X 5 4 s o ithiand i Tunlop 1 hool under th like its taste, and it will not up- |W (Dutch neck, elbow sleeves) sizes 46 to 50. Regular “yn“m, .] ”'T‘ o hers' Club. Tic set the digestion. @ price $1.50, AR Forover20 years PERTUSSIN t Fi Stock Not Bought Special for This ile Silk and Cloth Dresse ’1 Dresses in this lot formerly sold to $49.50 75 Each om Our Own Most These D Dark C —————— All 1'2Sses Are rs olor A good opportunity to buy a high-grade garment at a low price WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES YIDOLETOVWH == NEW BRITAIN These formerly a pa size left Women's Silk Hosiery $1.00 a pair sold $1.50 to $3.00 They're odd lots—not every light and dark colors. You'll buy more than one pair when vou see them. Formerly pr Dark Colored Costume Slips $1.00 each 1 $1.50 and $1.98 each Regular and extra sizes Every Silk Blouse Left in Our Stock $2 00 each White and colors Every Silk Petticoat NOTHING RESERVED Left in Our Stock $2 00 each Dark colors onl ALL SALES FINAL da, [ ] j o | once. It will scothe the cough quickly, loosen the sticky, germ- laden phlegm that often ¢ air passages. Itisab has been the most widely used remedy for whooping ¢ good for any cough of any mem- ber of the family the severity of bat Id by all druggists in large and amall bottles Specials - Wednesday Give them PERTUSSIN at At 25¢, to close out—CHILDRED BLOOMERS and SKIRTS—were b At 25¢—0dd ¢ 'S FLANNELETTE S0e to 75 izes in INFANTS' SHIRTS—were T5¢. lut and free from “dope’” ( At 98c¢—Special Duteh neck, to Sl At $1.39 a pair—“VAN RAALT of FOREST MILLS VESTS, sizes 38 to 44. Regular price Itis | 1 % 1 elbow sleeves; dit lessens | s croup. | " BLACK SILK FULL FASHIONED HOSE. Regular price $2.00. i At 81.25--KID GLOVES. All sizes. Values to $2.50. At $7.985—0ne lot of JERSEY and SILK DRESSES. Values to 821.75. SPECIALY MOHICAN Dough- nuts floz. 19c WORTH-WHILE HONEY SAVERS FOR WEDNESDAY The Best” 16 oz 7c A M 0 TO 11 M ROUND, SLOIN, PORTERH'SE S’l EAK 9 TO 11 LEAN FRESH SriOULDERS 18¢ b 19¢c A. M. | 9 TO 11 BEST MAINE POTATOES peck .........: 19¢ SOUND YELLOW Onions .. 4 Ibs. 15¢ FRESH GROUND Hamburg 3 Ibs. 25¢ LEAN SMOKED Shoulders SUGAR B0 T EOUR f.‘.f......bag $1.37 ———ALL DAY SPECIALS—— Lean Boiling BEEF.....1b. 8c levs Yearling LAMB lb 28c LEAN POT ROASTS BLED I, e TOREQUARTERS LAMB . 22 CHUCK ROASTS BETL I, 200 STEWING LAMB b, 14c RUMP ROASTS BELE . 20c | PANCY LAMB CHOPS I, 2fc Legs Fancy VEAL....lb. 16c Rnash Fresh PORK .Ib. 22¢ RUMP ROASTS VEAL I 2 FRUESH SPARLERIBS . Ib, 200 BREASTS OF VEAL . 15 LEAN PORK (HOPS . .1, 24¢ CHOICE VEAL €HOPS h, 28 FANCY BACON SQUARES | . 1h, 25¢ UINEST CREAMERY PANCY BUTIER EGGS Zlbu. 291001 2 doz. . .. CRISCO ke SELLECTED BLST PURL LARD MARGARINE 8lc 2 Ibs. 35c ZIbs. L PEANUT BUTTER 1 1h can Ih. 20c SWT. INDIA RELISH pt. SPECIAL! 23¢ SPEClAL ! MOHICAN MACARONI MOHICAN EVAPR, MILK 2 phas 3 cans OUR DINNER BLEND (OUFEL n RED BUTTERELY MINED TEA ., .15 1b, 2%c SUNBEAM SAUER KRAUT 2 cans RARO SYRUP 2 cans 23 CHALLENGE MILK BLUE ROSE RICH 41hs, 83c MOHICAN MAYONNAISE 2 hots, TOILET PAPER 3 rolls 10¢ DUZ—3 Small Size Packages SHREDDED COCOANUT . 28¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP 1 bars N. B COMINED COORIES 2 s, 20c COOKIES "ORANGES 2doz..... 35¢ "2 dos. 25¢ POUND CAKE lb. 20c MXD. NUTS 2 bbs... LARGE SPANISH ONIONS ..35¢ |each.... LARGE HEAVY GR’P’FRUIT .5¢|3for.... 25¢ FRESH ROASTED LARGE RED NEW (LEANED PEANUTS at 15c BEETS n 50 CURRANTS pkg lsc NEW STRING LARGE ICERERG SNOWBALL N VIGS n 15('. LETTUCE e 15c POP CORN phg. loc RSN UG T V SOLID HEAD ‘1!]"\("(‘\(‘~ CARROTS 2 b lsc CABBAGE u. 5c LATES . 1 Ib. box 39c FRESH HADDOCK CHILLED HERRING 1, [ 12¢ NATIVE MACKEREL ..., STK. COD or BLUE FRESH FLOUNDEI .Ib. 18¢ ™. 15c b,