New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 1, 1926, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 19: THREE PANKHURSTS AR ALL DIFFERENT Trio of Noted Britishers Have Moving Days in this Clerical Not as Frequent as of Yore Mother and daughters all sit down at the same tea table, now and then, | but their interests in life, and their aims, politicaily and religiously, and their methods of bringing about | their respective reforms designed to | vegenerate soclety, are as far apart as the poles. Banned Table But they never discuss politics or religion over the tea cups. Mrs. Pankhurst, long known the militant suffrage leader, has tak- en up the cudgel against Commun- ism, while her daughter Sylvia gocrs on, more energetically than 3 advocating the teachings of Le there are 123 pastors ly for 10 to years. The Rev. E. J. Helms, Memorial church, Boston, continuous service, Ministers in the eastern ences lead in longevity of , the New York fifteen with servic than ten years. ference as Helms are two with th Afiss Christabel 1s preparing to start a lecture tour In London and the provinces under the auspices of the Second Advent Movement. Miss Pankhurst will tell her audiences | that she sees nothing ahead but economic troubles, social and politi ral decadence, which can only be cured by the second coming of s Christ, which she believes to be at hand. She notes the and rumors of wars, and the rise of false prophets. But | these things must be; it is the Di- vine program, she feels. Sylvia Preaches Sovietism Miss Sylvia has no use for consti- tution propa Advent in hi The Lapan brothers were into custody on the follow and three days later, the police, th Lapan a statement that his ham while they farmer’s home. | Geneva, Oct. 1. (A—Nigh Geneva affords delega lief to those who wish it. Besides the munici Kursaal, there are three 1s dancing and wining where the league delegates c 80! world. She has separated herself | rojjef from texts perused by from her mother and sister and al- | taneoing by night. lied herself heart and soul with the | urfew in Ge a rings at Soviet Movement in Russla. She s 2 persona grata in Leningrad and \loscow. She considers Soviet Tule | to go.. Genev js accomplishing all the reforms |to all-night needed for the regeneration of so- | ciety. While she earns her living as an artist, she helps to spread the tenets of her faith. Her movements are “wrapt in mystery.” Her old friends of the days when ghe edited “The Worker's Dreadnought,” in Fleet street know her no more. for these noct and after that } ar , excep v in December orates the repulse S that time all Geneva gets in dress and stays in that cost ¥s and night w o three whole Like Frar goes France one ing as well the sale of the sithy ds can sue for divorce AUTUMN either. We have popular pr on all our Coats and Dr resent the most tasteful elite. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT |METHODIST PASTORS NOW \ SERVE CHURCHES LONGER who served the same church continuous- record in the Methodist church for 31 years, t area having | records of more Philadelphia , New York six, Chl- | five Next in length of service to Dr. | vy years at according to ¢ obtained from I'red had engaged in a fight with Burn- were visiting the What Geneva’s Night [ Life Offers Delegates t life in 1 establishments is no place blows itself | ch commem- oyards from the city walls erland prohibits | the sale of genuine absinthe. better in prohi itee, with which its neigh SHOWING THE NEW COATS DRESSES Distinctive in every sense of the word and not expensive and you may be sure they rep- country Is now flooded e of | Fair Ladies Lacking In Geneva A Geneva, Oct bly of the Leagu Calling these worthy ladies, r their sex in the ndeavor, would i of beaultful. Nor do t daughters of th much to the ense have Morgan has the " Great Lakes Salmon Fishing in Pr 1 that the Ma of that, however, the sky visi- | purthala would i some tor's pocketbook a limits in | belles in his entourage, but it the matter of liquid consumption. |oped that the Indian prince W va s y for Empire a busin ospect & ored last year Madison, Wis., ¢ 1 (P—sal \ Various Ideals | Chicaso, Oct. 1 (P—Moving Days [Puchess of Athol, mon ich ceatiTaxeatisa i e LR 3rita offers sc this | possibilit 0 in the Methodist Episcopal ministry | o Mt SF€TS S Ah il el . London, Oct. 1 (P—Mrs, Emme. | {rom the annual shake-up of pastors | beauty e b o the | Ar . line Pankhurst and her two daugh.|8ré growing fewer and the length| Among the lady del . fewer | pr ¢ salmon to determir : ; ters have been given the title of|of service for pastors at the same|in number than f 1 years, hecanbamatls; ko dns . England's most remarkably family|church fs increasing, the new |Chere 8re orm 80 o IR ELAIEE e 3 LR trio. Methodist Year Book shows. Now |Md one Lon o LR peos PRl X Hartford Man’s Case Is Ended With a Mistrial 1A » NOW IS THE TIME— TO GET YOUR CAR IN SHAPE FOR THE WINTER MONTHS REPAIRING Shop Giving Guaranteed Service. LET CAR IN FINE RUNNING SHAPE MORANS GARAGE (Harry Mazza Service Manager) NASH—CADILLAC SPECIALISTS 3131, CHURCH STREET Associate Nash Dealers confer- pastor- | con- and | Are Offered Without Ex $1.00 " es up to Miss Christabel, the eldest of the |1 "same chureh—tho GEm $2 50“-6,,%, S $200 00 two girls, Is tremendously interested | oo P80E CHCL T L . Sliadcs p Ko . ° g in religion. She loathes politics. | g {he Rev. A. L. Allais, French $6 50 W ents on $500 00 Cor. Main and :‘!01‘;‘,‘31‘, Sts. Mother After Votes ieendsen Sy b B | Mrs. Pankhurst herself has join- | ¢ ik S W Payments on ed the conservative party and for $12,00 Fritohaien g 1o $1,000 Veeks nas heen agdressing meetines | K(CUSED OF MURDER Monihly payments ff desired. Accounts in her endeavor to rouse the Brit- | opened from $5 to $5.000 at relutively small ish women vofers against commun- | ST payments. No extra charge for credit. ism and all lts works. As one who |Two Brothers In Calais, Vt., are | di4 HeF share in the effort to win the | rights of citizenship for women, she | Charged With Beating Man to is now “out,” she declares, to defend | i S het ahe has long wouksi fop: the| oearh Last Jaly. Which Is voting power of citizenship in order Montpelier, Vt, Oct. 1 (A —| » to defeat the “‘deadly machinations gjjas and Fred Lapan, brothers, of Your of the revolutionarfes.” (e were charged with murder | . Christabel’'s Religion | rst degree, in indictments returned [/ll('lfl' While Mrs, Pankhurst is renewing | by grand jury yesterday, in connec- | ) har youth and seeking to save £0-|tjon with the death of Ivan Burn- Dav? ciety by political propaganda, |yam of East Calais, last July. Burn- | ay. 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