New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 19, 1926, Page 10

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GREAT WEALTH NOT GOOD FOR SOUL OF AVERAGE CATHOLIC, PRIEST SAYS| Cardinal O’Connell, in Sun- day Sermon, Thinks Riches for Protestants Mean Greater Opportun- ity for Charity and Di- vine Blessings. Boston, April 10 (¥ talnment of wealth Catholics to the pride and vanity, nell believes, Riches for other hand, m ty for charity, ine blessing. The cardinal yest terenca of the St. Vir wul society that he had ceased to hope for muterlal prosperity for Catholics idden at often silliest kind of Cardinal O'Con- Protestants, the n g r opportunis and, in the end, di- on CARDINAL O'CONNELL . too not ready for it. “T uscdto thiv ‘that it would be a fine dong our Catholic people cowme mat very well PEOSPETOUS. e given it up then hey do. T say in eve case, There are noble men Catholics who have enormonsly wealthy and who live simple, beanti ful lives, But as a general rule, it is most unfortunate. “J wish T had not to say it, but it 18 the common sentiment of all of us who know, that some Catholics had much better have remained poor than to have acquired large for- tunes; much better for their own lves, for their prospects of heaven; better for their own characters, be- cause 8o often we see the results of sudden attainment of wealth that ends in th esilliest Kind of vanity pride. Not Regdy For Great Wealth T shan't minee words, son is they are not ready at wealth, When 1 t it they do not know how to us¢ it or do anything with it; and they beeome closed up like clams in a shell, just perfectly They Ilve in the of vanity which around them them anythin with th the cause often they wers rdinal 1ing to hel to e to do, when won't v single and women hecome lose with real I and their silly Anity million They have wor of it is ,hecause they people shall v ligion, charitable Two Dismi SAFE FOR EVERY W COUGH .4 jcial $ LOANS $ Qur friendly, courtec ful loan service has sands in financial ¢ l.mnsl'anfl(‘(‘mHousck«-pn; ped lh u- Twenty-four Strict! eneficial Loan Society RAPHATT TIU ONE ' WEST WA ROOM 101 it Open®rot e by 1 T rdare ® t | endeavored to cre i o do | sufticiently You | es In Wa morn- tor street but who 1y Lury, was picked up Sunday ing at & o'elock by Officer ' son, on suspicion, When sca polico statlon he was found m t wave a razor and several keys, claim- l on his person, He | ed to ba skeleton, informed the court that he the r in his pocket to leave at Ll r shop for honing but lad forgotton it. He also stated that he had missed his train ind was simply hanging avound for « morning train to take him to his lestination Ho was fo discharged by Judge words “Go and sin Paul of strect, I'hompson the road and driv of liquor, th had put 1 not gullty and was Malone with the 10 more 456 Nortl also arrested by Of for violating the rules ng under the tostimo was judged conviction, Maln when by offi \ aston, ar- Officer Fdgar Norton in st Tiristol at 8:30 o'clock Saturday ternoon for violations of the rules of the road, pleaded not guilty is morning. According to the ofticer's testimony, Boychuck had been ading for a distance of about a quarter of a mile in the cen- road and when a point near the officer, in proes ter of the rived at autos proceeding in the This he was unable and it nee y to halt U the t straightened out. He maintained that he was not in the middle of the road, but was in the line of cars traveling toward Bristol. Judge Malone felt stream ame direction was gl traffic to g the evidence z and imposed Assoc Inlhm Meecting annual meeting of the West ation will be held the public library at The Cemetery associ ags in Merchants along placed flags along th of the sidewalk, in commemora of the cighth anniversar tle of Seicheprey. Th s of significance to the people Bristol in view of the fact that about cighteen Bristol boys lost their lives in the offensive at that point. Leeture Tomorrow Night Tomorrow evening at the Bristol Community theater, Dr. Wilfred T. ntell, noted explorer, historian lecturer will on his ex- periences Labrador and other northern points. The lecture will be anillustrated one, Grammar School Basehall The season of the baseball league the Bristol public grammar schools opens today, two lcagues, A i formed, In the Jennings 14 o'clock Pederal Hill ool on the latter's diamond. In B league, Forestville will jour- to Eust Bristol for a game with nine rvepresenting that district. Fach team this year will have ifs and its own faculty ad recent meeting, all of and managers were ad- Mr. Blickley, director of nd Mr, Anderson, his as- Mr. John Gunshanon of ford also spoke and the winners I¢ in Rristol will be tak- 1 as his guests to wit- en the Pitt Hartford . scheduled for HISTORICAL PAGENT of < hoen we the John J. will bats at his afternoon sehool €TOSS with fhe n coarh . At players HELD IN'NEW HAVEN (Continued From First Page) jeh were attended by Grand Army, Revol € o the Am the Military Society of 1812 he N Histarical from t1 Amer JUNT CONL HEARING | nghts in for Waterbury | f | der influ lA"l" Delbert was he ar- | he | to the steady | of the bat- | | street | Wileox street | voir out of the ! Rockwel NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ONDAY, APRIL 19, 1 con Uiatdy AUTOS CAUSE OF - WEEK-END SCRAPES ¢ Drivers Figure Prominently in Police Court Session Violations of the automobile law, public places and vate homes, in pri- and other offenses made up the morning's police Judge B. W. the bench J. G court grist Alling was on and Prosecuting Woods presented the Attornoy stale's | cases, Fremont Barrows of 286 Kb strect pleaded guilly to charges of operating an automobile while un- ico of liquor and without ator's license, Traffic Offi- Veley made the turday atternoon on Park W. I Mangan represented jarrows. Judge Alling questioned « accused man, who admitted his jeense is under suspension because 2 was convicted some time ago for der influence of yr. Barr said his compan- Saturday had some wine a#id ho two drinks in a backvard on nley ot, Judge Alling im- posed a sentence of six months in all and suspended execugion of the entence Council op stroet, took Dixon, colored, of S1 t, Hartford, automobile while @ of liquor. State Kamensky testi- r driven by Dixon his car and another car in Quarter Saturday evening. the officer testi- Dixon's wife, who was in the was taken to N Britaln Gen- sital for freatment for in- accusetl driver was in- the officer testified, and rgeant P. A. McAvay of the local department, who was on desk duty when Dixon was brought to the po- lice station, testified that he stag- gerad. Dixon testified he had “one little drink of wine'” about 2 p. Saturday. Tha coliislon eccurred about 10 p. m. Judge Aliing tm- posed a fine of $100 and a jail sen- of five days. b operating truck Moy Dixon wag drunk, toxicated, m Sarisky in court night scuffle and Andre Sunday ' lunch on Church street with drink- N of the peace and in- ith Officer John Rapp: risky was charged wi Judge Alling fined d Vale $10, merg- three counts. Invites Cops to Drink Polan of 1310 & Revoir of 131 vas charged terfering nott, and § drunlsenne arisky the tir Henry [ street, Dewey T | lmrl avenue and Louls Michalowski § charged with breach of the and drunkenness as the r t of a disturbance at 1:23 this morning in the Presto lunch on Main Ktreet. Officer David Doty tostified that the men were and disorderly. Revolr flashed a bottle of alleged liquor at police headqr ors and sald, on drink nlting in his language 150 ng into a eell. Offic Rappanotti and Otis Hopkins, who E also testifiol. a mistake that he “Come Michalowski was it and rs assisted in the arrest, Dolan said it was arrested. urant and was 1 he <ald he few days to go 10 he does Amitte was in- plans to town in a work, e when he is from New Britain Tevoir llrmul having a bottle. T with Dolan and Michalowski urant and was surprised arrested £10 and not drink appanotti days in ja merged. Noad Wog Vined 26 South Front pleaded not of violation of struck & Scharft of this eity, the corr car 144 about tomahile John avenue, night near and Thomas l.etko's ured both an lamaged. The testimony Tetko tried to pass a ear Main street from Alling fined Officer arrest, eney was iles were was cusncss and keep th Jiminative functions normal ) Chips off the Old Block M JUNIORS—~ Little Ns One-third the regu- lar dose sée of same ing soLp IV you | Droad street | ment arrest | was charged | drunk | He tried to take Re- | —_— I]ENIES EXISTENGE OF HOLY TRIMITY Bible Student Calls Beliel Worse Than Heathen Ideas pleaded gullty to the driving without a Neen ney made the arrest A fine of $10 v charge of Officer 1% Lafayette imposed Swaln Gets Into Trouble Joseph Lipnitekl, Martin fny and Joneph Goduuskas wero ohurged with ssuult and peace, The men engaged in a fight {at 20 SheMeld street and were ar rested by Officers David Doty and Poter Skierkowski About $:80 las nlght. OMeer Doty testified Snyder 18 sald to be courting nitski's daughter against father's wis 4 the disagree- camo to a_head fast night, Y Godauskas, who 18 Lipnitski's son- | "0 sPolte in-law, took the latter's part and | ! Fhational !a Lloody fight took place. LQlianaihall 4 o Snyder testificd that the . Aimubject BV i yoUr God? el A nl sald that some Christian con- | e SHaut ot Be. binmen vy et | captions of God are more tidicu- {drunk and nasty and 1 started an #1158 wonsEntions {roubTe he sermon in part follow sald, He was Nav- ron o 19 . ing trouble with his sister and Lip genera ndeney of the nitski tried a mul- to stop him. He does not know who hit him but he did not blame the others. Judge Allir imposed a fine of $15 in Snyder's case, suspended judgment in Lip- nitski's cs and discharged Go- daus street, breaoh of the that Lip- | The theory of a “Triune God” or | holy trinity by J. A, was disputed yesterday laueriein of New York, at & meeting of the 1n- Biible Mr. Bauerlein trouble othey he their gods of 3 » day; of the night; the god of war, ete. It was customary (mong them to erect altars to se gods, and fearing that might overlook some god they erected an altar to the ‘unknown o0 LuuI o our attention to this in Acts 1 Not long ago, a Jupanese orator spoke of the 16,- 000,000 gods of Japan. The Bible refers to these, “The gods of are nations the work of men's hands, “Christian people, of the ulter have His Brakes Didn't Work, Henry J. Hellinger of 54 Willar |street, Now Haven, ple guilty to the charge of oper automobile with improper He was represented by | McClure of Ne# Haven, His truck nil Schmidt of 29 Hurlburt at the corner of Fast Maiu and Hartford avenue Satur- ternoon. Officer W, arrested him and foot brake and the emergen 1 not stop the truck at 1 hour, v ting brakes, Attorney Tecognizing the helplessness of laughed ne :h gods, ridiculed the igno pidity of the heath ping them, and yet it od for Christian people to give the world two coneeptions of if possible, a than the of heathen conceptions. centuries the Christian and stu- in worship- has remain- wor 10 God more ridicu- woull not work stop the truck at a five |rate of speed. | Hellinger testificd that one brakes burned out on W | mountain. He had them of God has been what they {one week ago last ¥rid pleased to call ‘the triune {the brakes did not caus 1 th is, three gods in one. dent. He brought his truck to a, how tliere are three and yet one complete stop as Mr. Schmidt and has been acknowledged to his wite erossed the street, he said. | great mystery; and seemingly, the o former suddenly turned back!theory has been fhat the greater s struck. Hellinger said he|the myst the more truth there ould lock the wheels by use of the ! must be in it. This theory, emergency brake. Mr. Schmidt was | the ' assumes that Jehov ¢ the influenee of liquor when ! God, and his Son, our he accused man testified. [are one and the same person; Aling said the grade il Waterhury mountain is not such to render good brakes unfit, hut very lik made their condition worse, He imposed a fine of $10 and remitted it He Had a Car—That's All Charles B, Williams pleaded guil- ty to operating an automobile with- ont a1 without registyation, and fafln to ohey the signal of rraffic Officcr John €. Stadler to stop. He sald he was on his 3 to get some medicine and he thought the officer « led him to come ahead. His license and registration card were stolen three we ago, Judge Alling fined him $5 f to ohey the traffic offi- cer's signal and suspended judgment on the other charges, Martin Bush of this city and | Fithel Bernaski of Terryville plead- | #d not guilty to the charge of mis- conduet. They were arrested ahout !2:20 Sunday morning at the Hotel Myrtle street by Officers i denied §t by s a4 Otis Hopkins. They 3 S ter than T.'—John 14:28. All the heathen people have be- lieved that thelr gods were vicious ind vindictive, and needed to be appeased, and o they were con- ntly offering sacrifices to ap- them, and even t lives of ons of innocent babes have offered to sacritice to these ds that were no gods. Satan him- vould n mile an hour ' Which, lous For many were ah and third Ghost, person, “People persen, is als called ) a part the of this one to talk- as are accustomed ing glibly about the trinity, thongh ‘it is a reasonable theory, and as though tho Bible had much to about {t. The Bible shows that God is the | Father, and that Jesus is his Son, nd any person who will a moment can sce that father ang 4 son, cannot be one and the sam person. The Japanese idea of 000,000 gods s not nearly so fool- ish as this three-in-one idea. In 1 Cor. 8:4, 6, the Apostle s fs but one God, the Father, whom are all things and one sus Christ, by whom are things. In 2 Johm, ,verse 9, Apostle says, ‘He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ he hath both the Father and the Son. never tuught thta he was God, proven 15,- of Lord all but oin on o hg, My Father is Vil Doty were represented by Mangan, who contended that regard- less of the intention of the coup ¥ had not been proven guilty un- der the statute. Bush was fined $10 nd Mrs. Berna as committed to the House of the Good Shepherd Howard Engel of 173 G street was fined $10 for Ofticer W, & Strolls arr Fnrico Penuaetti - and Janite wers fined $1 charge of speeding. Strolls mads ar sted him. Herman tion the of God, and purpose the designed it of heaping re- name of the great Apostle Paul says, 20, that ‘the Gentlles sacrifice, they sacri- to devils, and not to God. “In the same manner, Christian | people have pictured their God as a fiend, delighting to torment people in a lake of fire which He Himseif | had prepared, and that this torment | was never-ending. This conception Giod has made millions of infidels. “The Bible declares that God is I living, intelligent personality; | He created all things; that very proach on Jehov contin he Thursday morning, Al- 1! fred LeWitt represented him DANISH PLIER MISSING nghai, April 19 (R—Lient. Totved, the Danish trans-continen ffer, is missin; He arrived at Can- ton 1 left here Sunday other leg of the 8 Foochow He s fternoon Shanghai Sunday ¢ should ched 5 o'clock. While the ton States prod alne The only quick-cooking oats with this flavor is “Quick Quaker” ~LAVOR is the all more importa That is wh ence taste the toasty mchn Quaker Oats are spoiled thereafter for all othets. Quaker flavor is unique, toasty and delightful. No other oats s it to you. Some 50 years were spent | perfecting it ker milling, too, n in any other retains much ulk” of cats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein, carbohydrates, and vitamines and this ‘- n rd to ~~n\\r For your own sake, say “Quaker” n buying oate. Two kinds now at es: Quick Quaker (cooks in 3 minutes) and Quaker Oats as Quaker Oats students in 0dd | took | they | at and ;| aforementioned | conception | be a | cailed | Lord Jesus, | t in some unaccountable way, a | Holy | and | think for there ! the | Jesus | f was the author of this concep- | for | in | things which | that | lover that s merey endures for- wver: that the Bible is Hls revela- that He Is the Father of Jesus Christ; that He sent His Son into the world to die for the in of the world; that He ralsed Josgs from the dead; that HMe has purpossd that eventnally there shall 3 no more sin, no more more death, and that the time is coming when His will shall b done on earth as in heaven, when He will 1 stroy Satan and when ever ything t has breath shal) praise the tlon 1o niun I ord, of all “Such a God would be worthy the reverence and adoration of !intelligent ereatures.” tears, no | | Grove struck out elght men. Tho | seore: | Philadelphia 000 020 010==7~1 | Boston 001 000 00080 Sluggers 10| o base hits, Dykes. Three base | hits, Flagstead. Home runs, Sim- mong. Sacrifices, French, Cochrane, | Rigney. Double plays: Galloway, | Bishop to Hauser, Left on bascs, Philudelphia 6, Boston 7. Base on Phlladelphla gave Boston only | palls, oft Groves 4; Wingfleld 2. three hits in the morning holiday | struck, out, by Groves 8, Wingfield game today and the Athleties won, |3, Ilit by pticher, by Groves (Ros % {0 1, In the fifth inning Simmons | unthal), Umpires, Dineon and Me- bit the ball over the left field |Gowan, Time of game tence, In spite of the fact that it | e almost freezing each team | The popula its pitcher good support. | pled in the ATHLETICS WIN 3-1 Holds Hits Grove Boston Three i Hollday Game Played This Morning. 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National Bank take bank Sat- might in- At this time the bank’s management also wishes to express sincere appreciation of the many evidences of good will that were received, all of which were particularly gratifying at this time, 1926 marking the 66th vear of ‘service to the community by this, the Oldest Bank in New Bhritain. NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK New Britain, Conn. L

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