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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1926. CLAINS AERTCAN [ Wew Britain Residents Hanored 5 % 2255, S RENRY FORD TS Posicciin s e A | ester, SCHOOLS ARE SLOW| at German Baptist Convenjion M[GH"}M_[][EREE Mass, Ce- Jc 1 g . business Ale Lamont zeport r c rd Co Libert t Bridgeport. aste fittin g a \ The R t jfam H. Al- 5 1 Spencer Speaker at Harvard Commence-| Bdward Kiesewetter Elect- L Flackad s Dl 1 . ety o suter | Accepts “Doctor of Engineer- " mont Disousses Education | ed President of New) s o the Chruian arions 1 : ristian nations to ¢ owers in India | Shatt rot England Assn. — Mrs : . “hristian faith and sald an Boston, June 14 (M—Formal ed-| o % | o 3 > fault lies party with the Chris- (o iy ® - S stion has become a fetion | Schneck Again Heads| SEEE ¢ fans Who try to give the native of Christian theology in its 1 President A, Lawrence| Women. 3 Wy ; out regard for the good | degres r of by| : Boston university’s commencement s 1 1 s - € hgeiiojenld : = . =X ; R Mfg. Co., Middletown. t the best > Two New Britain people were | 1 declared that espective organizations at the clos- | & . * 2 DB S 2 ; } i L i % s student than the ,convention of the Association of 4 : L iaEon SR : L oci 9% 0 EEAE erman Baptist churches of £ Q - X g 5 by Sb Y e S B 50 B I lucation less and, which was held here the | L - at ol : ) i 22 X nation, more as t three days of last week. * E: S e - — Tract e nt of the association ,_OU;!»': e y J : i : At el Mr. Paul Gedratis, of 11 Dwight Court, New Britain, Conn., tolliete A 2 k il e o AR ens returning as CY SR ho J it thersficl Relates How ERBIUS Rid Him of Backache Very Quickly tional credit ird a me ent Knold of Merid secr ment of the student a ary, Miss Elsie Rund o Brit- of the system; w learn- aln; treasurer, Miss Clara Berger of 4 sald /N Y Deiving ; : han e i stim S8 3 i stomach s S : gipo i and worn mentary dgeport; fleld secretary, Rev.| |3 e b % al Elect 8 ¥ te C ' I had cquired by reading, |Julius Kaaz of New S i ) and arithmetic, all real edu-| Reports of the hoi Madison | tion Is essentially self- ation— 'and conditions of the association | principle that 1 ore and |were made during Saturday EDWARD KIESEWETTER el ) e Josept . Tem- | sul i ' BJUS with wonderful re- cached.” I ¥ ieasl o tura y P sineat) f lity and immorality, he said. : 2 ) irssl i ne A aicnedten ey ?‘;:m’s President Lowell criticlsed Ameri- | Kiesewetter stated that e and | r progr EpITlt : ¢ e ! s e ol bl . a8 100 slow. Children |religion are alike in that they rer - of the ‘ N o 5 : ool s R L S in primary, grammar and |resent the relationship of man to | ' : : ; 3 T SoniE that S e Y I o indorse ERBJUS schools that should have been {God and man to man. | e . B . It . ¢ 5 ) St aee Al ket : P R R much earlier and entered col-| e pointed out that the human | A L (s he conve close i o T as a derf several years behind foreign |elment is an important element in g : ¥ Res H. Se 2 (ot in uld go to n of women and organiza : r-grinding 1 ’ . 5 i r Many 1 plc-es had ore true th stage |evening session President, New England Association 4 i : ! d ERBJUS is being introduced in ristian relationst i that in| s i ek £ Trade- Marks Registered wi 3 ¢ 0y New Britain at the Fair Drug Forma 1 been, and |the last analysis it en re- " € vell Hors 1 ). dratis s ‘o lor Counter by a Representative of the n ever alsolved into the two laws found in t FRBICS Co in America. Mankind is ex- [the Gospel, halt love the ed to be £a a process call- |Lord 1 SEAT T hoo hence we are in-|jo ‘hhor as o T £ to ask, not what a child or | - “Our relationehip to God is lost| M p . Week 5 Actl. mgs i il il nship to man s not ! : Catholic Churches nt, not what he has retained |gs ne is as important the i % oL KOREY > 3 o how much he had develope 1 Fellowmen grouped toj s . * — S L Bxecute L ' o puch of the process he has unity and a group of 4 St Mary s Qnuiren e hae Spzaienihutines wrocess fs only ST process 0! a means to e nd that end s the d ST E R R N "3 “ 7” { mTIN“)THEIHUJER? S5 Q,v“{“,{v s : St with .‘ » e AN Y Uity sdward | maae B Yoo R : Of all sad words o e e e R S S et momo o deceasen " p n | 3 tonguc.or = AT e ,,p 'Wi"]{“y“j'z 1( riiisim s " eat opportunity and P ; o The cloud, of course, is washday— e e Bhdn - ARR AR R G S i et st et O e TG, LTAGERES it S And here’s the silver lining: pres his ninth PR I g gt t of the machiners. the. Tio! 1o meeies. kemn et ool Bects-Report 40 Dead ‘ . : , = — ....| Popular Prices for Popular Services i {I‘ o, e To illustrate e ; Here’s a typical thrif-tee bundle — Harry H. 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(4c E | each added pound of all Bill's ready | mentality aleo the ¢ t a ! r g i 5 a5 ¢ o Warsen, Hartford, assignors of -3 Sesirul mnitar ot the giylLBIL 1oves:| son why. the ORrl=tlan task: can anclng pew prinelples o el | o e s e 8] et iSWaraes, | Mhinning-out 1 3 rday t the home weeding machine T Could we do more rable burden and then ha turns is briefly that the Christian tdes f sc in prac of Mrs, Harry Cadrain in Plainvilie Harold . y Les Vi «round and cheerfully assumes that [ human life is a soclal ideal. ¢ ¢ ¥ ¢ ind | Abor friends were in attend . assignor to Packard Motor Car i For less? barden himself after the other fel- | Christlan ge 3 oints for | ) 1| ana Miss Cavle received m beau-| Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicl NOW A low runs out. He softens Hazel's|that therefore this can hest he public sy 1 ! T tiful mifts, After the ehower a| Maynard D. Church, Hartford Now then—Call 904 r. and this is remark- | realized only thro f 1 1 \ to his | frankfort roast was enjoved. Miss Relay device. You must be- ble in view of the that that in- [ it be true that our present s 1 ter v all nd a *avie will become the br of B4 Henry D'Olier r. > = 5 e 1o T sotten | er i Tt e e i i e : whi ) 1 scaree Al B e R PR You will be pleased. Br hat marital strife would be an un- | accomplished only by a sociaty eing e put 1o t WEaR e A ed. Finally, Bill lulls his sus of the church is not complete | n ¥ telephone operator at the e of| Verr Dutton, uncle into supporting him and his | it as well as the divic who t llege i telle th & Jv Mg Co. or to The New Departure wife A clever P of wark compose it are d L the ¢ t t s 1| Miss Cavle and Mliss Eldora Weh- Game piece, Aeed, withont lifting up a hand to do [ same fundamental logic makes . RUGE b DEATIeY M ERetiward vhcontly Renjamin 1. Getchell it. The play Is reported to be 111 it impossible for a man who s ' double . y the assignor to the Trur cast. adequately costumed and in|drowning out of reach of shore or : ! vife of the [ Anehor Brand Girls' elub. Mise, Mfg. Co. FElectric switch, every way a first class production. | boat, to be rescued by anyone who I i i t h r will bs marn ext Sat Ostar ' H. Goslz' Bridg - cannot swim, it follows that this so- ¢ in ed s lay to Sven Swanson assignor to American Chain Co MADE SUICIDE CERTAIN | cial task requires a social instru-'ident of the e e peue R Automobile bumper bracket Platieburgh, N. Y., June 14 (P—| ment, a church, for its achievement. \missionary socictics £ ST. MARY'S GRADUATION | George L. Hammann, Torri 5 5 Filling H\nhlmrhlp bags with stones| *Whila these permanent functions afternoon session of the conve Graduation exercises for St. Mary's| assignor of 1-2 to Ralph K. Mason “c:st Main wiring them to s walst, of the church remain as one of the| Other officers, all electi al school will take place in|and 1-2 to J. H. Larcaster, Bantam Street o o C. Hawkins, f2, jumped Into/ fundamental characteristics of hu- were as follows: Vice-presi r e church Sunday afternoon at 3:301 Do ble- throw switch Iy Telephone Telephone a mill pond at West Chazy yesterday| man life and the basls of the Emil Berger of Bridgeport: secre-|o'clock. Rev. Willlam Botticelll of| Bengt M. W. Hanson, dec 904 904 and was drowned, The body was|churches’ ablding destiny, it is alsc tary-treasurer, Mrs. Anna Eichstaedt | Waterbury, a graduate of the school, | Hartford; E. A. Hanson and C recoverod. true that in any age there arise|of New Britain g will deliver the graduation sermon. Whitney, executors. (4 pats) Tes'

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