New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. LATEST FASHION whi REETHOVEN YEAR At his death ),000 people MOODY MEMORIAL to a the lead from a concrete plaza curved foyer which surrounds auditorium. To the rear, the church windows which light a long foyer. and high to the rear of the audi- torfum s the pastor's study. habits of British people have under- | theaters obtained their toilet =\ apparently .0 lack of lipsticks. Esthonian women also manage to get perfumes, toilet waters and hair pre- : ttended t > make T ) e b S e el Sl |tonics which ar. suggestive of DECREES LISTED - REVIVES MUSIC , ROH OF MASSES i oot e Briti Tase Turma to 2. o i =8l A I\ i !] WlMM!N H!]LE i tending the width of the church, More Wine and Beer!| An effort was once made to dis- : R O I adeigtt above which are a row of arched | London, Oct. 22 ( — Drinking |cover where the actresses in Reval Gold Platefiurs_ls But Or of the Many All His 0ld Compositions Are Being Brought Out 1S NOT QUIET NOW Trafiic on All Sides of Riley‘sg Nat a Single Wealthy Patron|, Gontributed tomano-Byzantine edifice Above the curved main-floor foyer s a second foyer surrounding the balcony, and on both foyers arched doorways lead to a fan of aisles which concentrate upon the pastor's platform and choir. The choir is gone a change during the last 18 months, according to close observ- ers. - There 1s less consumption of beer and spirits but a growing de- mand for wine and light foreign beer. failed to get any information fr the rouged liy quired their READ HERALD CLAS | parations but the customs officlals as to how they 2 <>loring. FIED ADS By the Ass . (P —FErected by The fall in consumption of spirit Pt English F P | ! Fameus Haunt fon whose 'ur‘:l‘; coumz banked in o high arch which 18 [is responsible for & report that die. EORYOURRWENTS sens: i | 'u:riU. Y iy ong o“lml\'h L :mm S flanked by the pipes of the organ. |tillers are contemplating a reduc- | sm————e o - shops. 3 s 0 4 8% i J Great lunetes, each containing an [tion of one-third in thelr output s \ INSIST-UPON f?‘\\'..lxi"v 1 = G 1 s near downtown Chicago as | 2fched window, pierce the side walls tiaivear, : B B < “America’s truly distinctive | Of the massive dome to flood the ) 2 4 & arica. o : church with daylight, while at night | EVADE BAN ON COSMETICS | ! pieces of church architecture. ot g ¢ . t t ift It is & memorial to the interna- |S¢VER main fixtures cach seéven feet| Reval, Esthonia, Oct. 22 (P—Cos | of fo m 1 known evangelist, D. L.|D dlameter and sixteen feet high metics are contraband In Esthonia. ALSAM tio s el Wk Whish Will solobrate its flrst |are used. There are seats for 4,000 | Nevert: cless, Esthonian women A i in the auditorium. Below is an imanage to give their complexions on November 8. Thrift and Simplicity 1 yet unpretentious it s the desire of its congre- ion and pastor, the Reverend P. /. Philpott, to embody in a bufld- ing the strong and kindly personal- Moody, the simplicity of the economy of his organ- and a friendly and whole- for tha COUGH/ assembly room which seats 1,500, |the latest Paris t{nt, and there is G.Fox & Colnc Call 3500 Lovebird Hats for Town Wear Trafiic On All Sides ity of with rea ants 1 r s and & 3 some atmosphere in which would Birds : n live the motto of his church, ‘Ever brooches and ! ¢ Welcome to This House of God are ingers and the Poor.” ix stories high and with exterior and interior of red brick and terra the Moody Church is semi- ar with a huge half dome cov- ring the church proper. To the it is a two-story office and Sun- School annex. Architectural Beauty Arches in brick relief arranged 1 and below large windows of | e styl e the only exterfor ation, and on the semi- side ten arched doorways ments. 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