New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1926, Page 2

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Leather Bags REPRODUCTIONS OF THE FAMOUS FRENCH: IMPOR' IN BOTH COLOR AND DESIGN Gift Department The DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169171 MAIN ST. e LIGHT WEIGHT, SOFT AND WARM —THESE Horsfall Camel’s Topcoats—— Popular? ¥y Their soft camel’s lend ryone- ik mate excelle g dp 0 way that dell the? eye, - Here in- single doub! madels—in hai W dark $65 .. $70 HORSFALL: 9399 Xsylum Strec HARTIORD Pays to Buy Our Kind” Cold Storige for Furs P e e ool THOROUGH EYE LXAMINATIONS Glasses Iiited Correctly A Complete and Satisfactory Optical Service HENRY F. REDDELL OPTOMETRIST Raphacl Buildi Suite 215 99 W and 216 Main St. Students Analyze Lile (0]} (hml to Use as Mode! ° [ I'oiir of ( (BN B A WANTS LOAN | Reductions Take Advantage The Burritt Gift Shop, Inc. 32 W, Main st Opp. Hotel 'SLADE FROWNS ON PUPILS' SCHEDULE 'Will Not Approve Their Plan for One-Session Day When questioned today coneern- ing a report that students of the Senfor High school were getting out potitions for one session of from 8 o'clock until-1 @'clock, Prin- lLouis P. Blade declared that knew. of no such action and if it ‘were the plan, he would not sanction it | ‘The princlpal declared it has been (his aim for several years to have |one-session plan that would he tinuous from 8:30 o'clock until 2: im(h # short luncheon perlod at noon. This would ftate a cafeteria, & plan that did not meat the approval of the parents when thair opinion was asked during the latter part of 1924 A one-gession plan from 8 o'cloc util 1 o'clock would be disastrous for we would not be able to accom- | plish our work in this perlod of time,” Mr, Slade sald, It v & that students of the W therlng names for petitions to he sent to the school bhoard requesting a one-session plan, and it was learned today that the |students were goi ad with the without f iving the ce of an experienced advisor and ey dld not k the conso- quer of such action other tha that it would" allow them the after- ‘FATHER WAULIFFE BECOMES BISHOP school |eipal con- ne chool 10w (Continued from Page 1.) 'mind many eenturles, back to vears of the sainted founder of t order, St, Prancls of Assissi. Kk robes of the Jesuits evoke wilderness of primeval Amerieq, \e devoted fathers of the order vho from France in } seventeenth century to Christia the North American Indiuns— service and finding their reward in artyr's erown—the days of the Marquette and the other s who pushad ever w aervoss an unexplored conti The white hahit of the Sons of St Dominie. the founder of forder of Dominicans teen the procession, and d its pro- bells Joyous Prior to the vd elergy ool hall, |was formed, jin the follo and acolyte {visiting bishops {officers of the | MeAuliffe ceren met in where the going 1o the catl wing order: A crucy priests, monsignori. and their vlains, mass . and finally the consec uttendants, roc s of hig of Columbus ounded the 1 th Glves £18.000 Check pproved f Dons Robes of Ofice NEW ¥ Dr. J. J. McLaughlin of Havep and K J foore of New Canaan, Oeremony in Church When the bishop-elect was in readiness the. consecrator took his place on the faldstool at the middle of the altar with his back to it. Bishop-Elect MeAuliffe vested and wearing his biretta was led in by two assistant blshops vested and | mitred. .On approaching the con- soerator he uncevered and made | profound reverence, the assistant bishops simply inclining thelr heads a8 they wore thetr mitres, Thg latter took seats at a little distance while | | the bishop-elect faced the consecra- tor, After a short pause they each rose, the bishop-elect without his !biretta and the assistant hishops | without thelr mitres, Bishop Hickey | presented the ecandidate and the | consecrator asked for the apostolic | mandate which was read by the notary of the consecrator, Rev, M, F. Brady of St. Thomus' seminary | the bishop-clect | made his confesslon = of faith the | congecrator read from the rubles | and” made the interrogatories, \ oxamination being completed the | sistant bishope led the blghop-elce |to the consecrator whose hand he roverently kissed, Then the conse- crator laying aside his | turning towards the altar with his chaplaing said the confession of faith, the bishops and their chap- | lalns joining in. The consecrator | nsconded the altar and then wentéto | his throne and the mass proceeded. | The cholr sang the introlt, kyrie and gloria, the prayer was reclted and {the epistle read. Receives His Vestments The bishop-elect had been taken to the chapel and his cope laid astde. agplytes put on his sandais while he read the psalms and pray- He then received the pectoral cross and the stole was adjusted so as to hang from his shouldas, e was vested with the tunie, dalmatic, chasuble and maniple and advanced to the altar where, standing be- ‘lwr‘r-n the aasistant bishops with un- covered head, he read the office of | the mass with the consecrator. He { did not turn towards the people au | | 1s'done by the priest, when he ald )| “the Lord be with you.™ { The collect of the day was regd and a collect for the bish . | The prayer at this point lowed by alleluia a b of the epistle.. The econscerator took his place egain on the fald- stool wearing his mitre. Tlie bishop- ny of them giving up their life n that | 11 of the Saints ng the co in hia left hand the gh g in the tone of the litanies tho blessing, after which they prostrated th 1ves as the finished the litany, except that th blehop-elact was upon his knees bo- fore the consecrator who upon r celving the oper book of the Gos- pels lald it upon neck and shoulders of the bishop-elect g6 that its printed page toueh the neck, T book wag supported by a chaplain Hands were lald upon the head of #he bishop-elect In conescration of him. The consecrator laid aside mitre a3d gave the prayer invoki the Hol ost whish tial rite which the Eplscopal pow words of (Veni ( the seerator and glove: from th his Come" ien up by rece aplains, umb in inointed the first right the chrism and Liead of t bishop-elcc thie sign of the erost and anoiatir e thumb consecrator with hriead ymn was sung. The the antiplion leted, the eloth yved 1v-on Pishop MeAu- anoint him W conseerated hisfep w menition o pr sach to the gmoss up {0 the Ceremonles (losing After ti an ! m,.m D gosy 19 GRAND STRELY Meats, &rocerles | had already | The | ¢ |th | which was intended to mitre end | TWO STORES Telephone BRITAIN fon and post-comnmunion, the draw. | ing on of the ring and the gloves and then enthronment, | The Te Deum was sung. Bishop | MeAuliffe preceded by his h]ahopl‘ | passed through the alsles glving his | | Llessing, Upon réturning to the altar | the antiphon was again recited, and the prayers glven, The new l\’\np? took his mitre and pastoral aff | and receiving the kiss of peace re- clted the gospel of 8t. John, The consecrator laid aside his | | vestments at his throne and re- | celved the thanks of Bishop MeAu. | liffe with which the service ended. 'BRIDGEPORT TAX SBIT TAKES ON QUEER ANGLE | Money Said to Have l‘sm Given to| Third Party for Purpose of Pay- | ment, | Bridgeport, April 28 (P —Suppore | an owner of property in the ety of | | Bridgeport made out g eheck and | i check carrled a certain amount | pay jaxes and then the r gave the check to o c n man” to pay the taxes to ,the city but it was later rev | {hat the taxes had not been paid. ‘That hypolhesis was propounded to Judge Alfred C. Baldwin in su-| perior court today by “Attorney John A. Cornell, Jr., I support of Mr. Cornell's contention that he | |neaded to examine the bank books, the checking accounts and the can- | |celed ehecks of John G. Stevens, re- i publican member of, the hoard of education, and of John L. Carpenter, automobile agent, to «successfully 00 fee suit in be- A. Drew against the city of Dridgeport. Judge Baldyin informed Mr. Cor- that he would give him an or- der to get possession from any per- | son all papers that the court con-! sidered o be relévant to the Drew suit. He instructed Mr. Cornell to ile an amendment petition fn which he 18 to set forth nama wh jocuments he wants to examinc, well as what persons now have iem in their possession. . Cornell, in the Drew ecow- int, charges City Attorney A. L. with “bad faith.” To sup- legutions of bad faith | claimed by prope ward S2al, a decision Mr. Cornell's geport Brasy of error @ in compensa nes for $i SCIENTISTS MEET National Acndemy out of of Sciemge Af Wa-hinzton Has Charted Work Dot During Past Year, ) - niures along pure eciene: eninily charted for the National Academy of ngton. April made by its ad nebuious trails of Tiag been f 1ssembly of this little and thoughtful it and they have to their remote fields of after inging speci- foundation stones actical knowledge they ilscovered in the last y Among these, as disclosed at the coneludifig stion, were bits of fe the nlyra-violet ray v v»wl glands, Dr. Weston dental researeh worker of and, reported that he had irned 1} L ke front the burn by interfering with ultig Vet ys of the sun wak ihe reason thap city children’s t were vulnerable to decay than r country cousin 2 Affer delving into the vi Dr. Rohart Gault of North- frn univer: predicted that the Ignf would ¥ to gain greater iy ont of music. deceribed the development of a spe- il telephone receiver which ampli tions 175 tim and offers who cannot hear an oppor- to learng rhythms of words through their finger tips QUAINT TRISH CUSTON Are Held ex of fu- have hose of thei worde and musfe Annual Funeral Seryvjees Today By Members of Irish Horse Tradoers, Ai--Irish of the la gatbered America’s he ogeas- the April 112 ARCH STREE1 Seafood McKnerney & Son THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR STRICTLY FRESH FISH IS 112 ARCH STREET. WE CARRY A FUBL L E OF Fresh Fish — Oysters — Clams ('lam Chowder to Take Home 30¢ quart Oyster Stews and Clam Chowder Served at Our Tables Onlers received Thursday night up 10 ® o'clock will be delivered Fridsy gorning Pro- He | . held fn vaults until tod | b After attending the burial, the |* lans depart for thelr far scattered posts, where they resumo horso trading. German Confiscation Measure Read Today | Washington, April 28 (P—Ger- | many and the United States are ac- | copting mixed claims cammission | ”H\ulrl‘l with no question as to their validity or justice, Robert W. Bonynge, agent of the commission today told the house ways and means committec, “The committee is considering a This giving event in the History of Our Store hich provides thht ment shall advanee necessary monll‘fl | the crisis has been passed. Mr. lluh- to pay the awards and collect | same Neither the committee nor m»n[rnu lean raview the awards by the com- | mission, it | - OTTAWA FEELS TREMOR Ottawa, April 28 (P—An enrlh-' intensity’ wa: recorded at the Dominfon observa- tory here bLrenning at 6:23:34 a. tige, continued for nearly three hours. | The distance to the center was es- | The treasury, provides for lssuing $260,~ 000,000 | claims, CONDITION OF Middletown, condition of E. fdent of the M | tlon of Connecticut, s the greatest value DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AERIL 28, 1926. (the Mills bill), he sald the govern i thereafter from Germy fleo last pneumonia. Saturday Tuesday and He Mills blll, endorsed by 'h" treasury bonds to settle | quake of moderate . K. HUBBARD. April 28 (A-The Kent Hubbard, pres- nufacturers’ Assocla- Inc., was im- m., eastern ' standard timated at 4,695 miles, e Huse of Jknable Ailivery, UTLET MlLLlNERY CO 177 MAIN STREET® omperature h a d pvas taken 11l while in his of- developed | had a relapse bell SureRelief | FOR INDIGESTION and #5: NO C. 0.D. » NO'APPROVALS N® RETURN K Announcing a Three Dayé Sale of 500 NEW TRIMMED HATS —Hats for Miss —Hats for Matren —Large Headsizes —Medium Headsizes —and “Bob” Headsizes. Many shades of red Many shades of wood Many shades of hlue shades of green And plenty of hlack, T S TS T AR B 10 : FISHIS FRESH EVERY DAY When It Comes from This Market All New Britain knows us for Millinery. What we say we offer, we do offer—and hundreds of women who can easily pay more, buy here by preference. "Tis the smartness of our hats—the aston- ishing variety—the emphatic value we give for every dollar spent! And you'll find “this'sale 2 worthy Successor to all that have gone hefore.. Free! A beautiful decopated hat box suita for traveling, with polished brass handle and lock. Free with every hat. 150 Different Styles 150 Different Shapes All Different Trimmings FOR THREE DAYS ONLY @.75 Exhilarating as the Flower Show—Spring’s newest caprices in a rainbow of gorgeous colors —and what a perfectly payable price! MUSHROOMS OFF-THE-FACE POKES TURBANS SPORTS TAMS MISSES’ MATRONS' WOMEN’S \\F OFFER THIS WEEK FRESH-CAWGHT HALIBUT Haddock Smelts Steak Cod Boston Blue Flounders Herring SPECIAL! Roe Shad Buck Shad Cod Cheeks Smoked Fillets FRESH-CAUGHT SALMON FRESH-CAUGHT BUTTERFISH Round, Steaming and Little Neck Clams Deep Sea Scallops, Frying, Stewing and Oysters for Half Shell Opened at Our Market New Critain Fish Market Gray Sole Perch Shrimp Bullheads Mackerel of 70 CHURCH STREET Opposite Herald Telephone 3988 —Hats of the Smartest ~—Straws and Silks in —Intriguing Combinations —Colors That Are Newest Trimmed with Flowers Trimmed with Feathers Trimmed ‘with Ribhons, sclected with the same care and at- tention with which we choose our higher priced models, A beautifully decorated hat box FREE with each hat. Smartly decorated and a polished brass lock and handle, These SIXES Are Supreme in Their Price Class FRANKLIN “OAKLAND Franklin Motors PONTIAC New Britain 449 West Main Street Phone 369 and 75¢ Peckages Everywhere

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