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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NEW ORLEANS HAS REV. HARRY 1 Bflill EY GREAT DISASTER (Continued from ¥irst I’ have lost their liv 1ppl river disaster: leans district yesterday night. Authorities belic ible that the death Lurge us had been expec ' two ed eral boats today o activities near Point la., about 40 mile {eans, where the Du vanus, last nigl standard Oil company ‘Thomas Wheele H s us Nor vere of the T Five n « missin Ly relati and two a result of flve oard the Stand Waring in a w were ! . llullur E \my.lm rtly after t erican sl ips collid gn-owned or London ¥ e current @ er eleven miles 18 bea ves Vivid Account cd sailors res ere brot i for im and Miss it po: ed from the bt here and were igration authori- New Or- last 16 of this number, a badly rned Chinese, of the collision today. deck catastropl anus was ¢ 1hat he was on tes before The $il in balf in the cra The ors aboard the rapldly gathered to discus: chances of escaping ath \AM ced that a larg azing benzine gave rous appearanc 5 countrym place he relat the He s of his but 12 1 ex were power rising to the st t number reached shore veral ved in and were drown seistance, S 1 La Hache where t .y that the point quan ed. gave a vivid account He declared for several min- |, Silvanus s thelr They water tity of a 1 on the vessel vin wers to elear the burning oil with- each of safely others he be- ripped recall he ided last night is near the which t a hoat ¢ Roose Lere dore READ HERALD (¢ l ASSIT Hn \I‘lflmv the FOR YOUR WANT 1 he S AT 24TH MILESTONE Continued froin First Page.) “Lit 1l L Pro Houg irch hior 1 go it It f on you intend 1o You would Adan Ky v Bril Marl ing o ne to N tor ‘of § reefor emertt has off He is corre- sretary of the Soclety for | 1se of the Ministry and in ositi divinty Iped 1 chureh on has some 60 ring Mr. Bodley's pastorate, | Mark's church was located on the of the present Burritt hotel, but | there was an ever-growing move- ! for its removal. It was Mr. ey who chose the present site tn the library, his cholce being ated by the fact that the church, erected there, would stand on a would be at a furn in the road | where |t would stand ont prominent- ly, and would be surrounded other fine buildings. | In 1877 Mr. Bodley married Mary Anna G the wedding performed, as §o many events in hi life transpired, in the Little Around the Corner. The couple have four children, Dr. e H. Bodley of this city, Charles G. Bodley of New Yor Henry Pound of New Br and Mrs. Rer tice (€ oe, N, hill, nstead of Ro: ichildren ing pictures of this fine family to a Herald rep tive, Mr. Bodley asked, proudly: “Arcn’t they worth living for?” He has kept a record of every serviee which he conducted. with the several g sen subject of the sermon he preached. | This record, emhracing four volumes shows that he led averal services Jefferson Y urket prison in INew York city. 4 UPON YOUR TOES, MEN! 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A Don’t take I—comc you— uality for SAVING N DOLY SAMPLE SHO David §.Segall, Pres. \ STORES B ARS— Others to 839.530 # 'N STREET 135 M Jristol by | being Church | mitting that the | » pisc ‘wum he could religic try FIND DEAD MAN IN GIRL'S BED elat Spr When Kaufer, cach hore found, \par tment by the opal church | it Mi rvative ned " SOVIET PLOT FEARED ition, “SKRITULSKY PROPERTY n g0, Mteds Are Blamed Por Conspiring (o ell nigh balt a century Cause Another Flare-up in the Hall Which Has Deen an State ves of Dead Springficld School Salken sl To Give Way To Business Teacher Discover Body ingfield, M April relative f M A forme r here, Philadely today te on bre Block Caroling largest real Jied on Sut whe rdiy whe v property and Washington streets arting of olnti of Lo Serbia through the and th nd t ri, et 1 prominent operator and ¢ movemeht il invest $15 und In i among these |oa revolutionary recovery tr aind offices on the property, In the rear a moving picture louse rom Broad ting ho a ont fs a was 1o sign of cation was | trom on the hody, | reve i to be worl " mark volution In the lings, d tive countries, will for numerous Polish vay ar police are investigating. | epec immediately be razed, Crowds Will Be Out — Marketing Here ALL TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE BIGGEST AND BEST —OUR REGULAR HOUR SALES—— 9 TO 11 AL M. 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The Camp Rabinow The 1 to have 0 in front of ba witl with street, which has been a wed- mees and political apeeches FFRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926, Newspaper Ethics Today |t as o prize. Honorable mention | Entrance was gained to the bulld- vas given however, to the follow- Is Subject of Meetings | {iog Nora Tomusso, teanls g Washin ten, April 9 (P—Newspa- | Winifred Reynolds, golfcr, and Eliz- [ter, The window was apparently er ethics formed the tople for to- [abeth Corbly, country elub girl. [unfastened on the inside the provi- |1ay's deliberations of the Pan-Amer- | myq nigh school clubs had a gpe- |OuS day. The burglars gained en- ican congress of journulists meetnE | .a) hike today, leaving the Y, W, |{rance to cach office by breaking liere to consider the different prob- |\ A at 10 a. m., and cooking lunch |the transoms cver the doors, ;‘n;s”o{ ‘vh.\:lr pl]'nh-.:ulnn nlhl{ Al ey v A [/ The buliding Is only 20 fect away unction in the development of un- ail. 8her derstanding and friendship among | The Gift-Bringer cub ot girls (00 W foutl B SUCH the two American republics. | trom the Russian church will hike S . 5 il | tomorrow, leaving the church at 10 (A0 Investigation as soon as the bur The thesis for the discussion of e x glary was reported. {vthics, In which Benator Glass, Virginia, publisher of the Daily News and the Daily Advance of Lynchburg, Va., Josephus Daniels, tormer secretary of the navy, and The girls from the Beacon publisher of the Raleigh, N, C., News | Who are In the play to be given May | nd Observer, and John A. Fahey of | 215t will practice with Miss Bryant Woreester, Mass., Post, were next Thursday evening called upon to take a formal part. | was prepared by Mr. Jose Juan ablada of Mexico City !ing through a window on the ground floor after lifting up a steel shut- m., cooking lunch woods, in the Dozen Passaic Strikers Arrested for Assaults N. I, April 0 (P—A dozen or more textile strike arrested during the night and early buses uud nera) dis- The clubs will resume their meet- | ings as usual next week, b | passaic, rs were e = today for stoning police, COUNTY BUILDING 1S T Offices at Carmel Ransacked Burglars Who Get §30. Carmel Y., April 0 (®—Bur- | lars early this morning entered the | Putnam county building here and after ransacking every office on {1hree floors obtained only $30 in | money and postage stamps. Inves- yund difficulty in judging the best | iigation by officlals today revealed Arl from each group, #0 each par-|that none of the rccords had been | ticipant was given a swimming tick- | tampered with Albert $teiger Inc. “The Store of Specialty Shops” HARTFORD YOBBED |}, 01yes, and Indulging in g | order, Several boys were also taken RESERVE NOTES | girls of the Beacon and Gem- Girl clubs put on an interesting sports revue in the style show held at the Y. W. C. A, last night. The judges by into custody for similar offenses, The disorders attended the first ittempt at night picketing and were continued early today whep police ittempted fo break up mass picket- ing at Botany mills. The strikers scattered through strects adjoining the Dayton street plant secking to waylay non strikers on their way to work. GIRL The Seeker High school eserve EXTRAORDINARY SALE! 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E chintz patterns that will make up charming WASH GOODS—ON THE SECOND FLOOR Special Purchase and Sale Wool Golf Coats $298 /7 NIT of soft all wool yarn in eolorful jacquard patterns, and made with button front. In color combinations of tan, copen, London lavender, peach, orange and navy. An extraordinary value for Friday and Saturday only. GOLF COATS—ON THIRD FLOOR