New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 9, 1927, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1927. ach Judkins has 20 men on his squad and plans to use them all. ce will be! A dance will be held this evening Speclal music. |at the Ionic club, 43 West Main hington of Plain- | street. finery at Phoenlx, Arizona; Rice 0il company and Fulton Oil'com- pany, operating in the Kevin-Su- burst field, Montana, and Canyon |0il company and Southwest Oil and | Development company, operating in the Amarillo field in Texas. ed last evening, the police being sat isfled that they could not connect him with the alleged offense, City Items ANOTHER GODIVA | 15 BEING SOUGHT " Gonventry, England, Burned With Taxes 30 o'clock. MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT ! Police were notified today of the return of the operator's license | | of George A. Anderson of 459 Os- | o0d avenue, the suspension of the | d will hold serv-| Till further notice, hurch Wednesday at 8 | ropract $1.00, ¢. Mr. Rhodes will lsad, vt cial_social will We do first-class work. Halr-| Zigmond Urbansky of enses of Stanley Murzyn of 63| lay at 8 p. m. UN- fhohbing a speclalty. Victory Barber | street, who was taken into custody | Broad street and Sebastian Coccomo tion of Mrs. Sadie John- |snop, next to Strand theater.—advt. | by Detective Sergeant Ellinger yes-|of 23 Franklin strect, and the sus- | e worker. Iterday on suspicion fn connection|pension of the right to operate in | { with the forgery of small checks on | the case of John Majka of 503 Glen | |the City National bank, was relcas- | strect. straight chi- Wooding, New Again service at BRISTOL NEWS Church of Our Drug. (Continued from Page Seven) scrvice and sermon at 11 a. | of Grove street, was extinguished | {by the fire department and the fire gend, sav Rev. B. B. Styring will preach. |warden's forces Friday afternoon. try fron [ _ Evening prayer a rmon it gquad A first responded to the a white | 4 7:30 o'clock. I Lund of summons for assistance but upon fts Christ Church Hartford. arrival found that the blaze had will preach. spread to such a large area that Catholic Church | chemicals could not be used to the | ces will be held at 8 and 10 {best advantage and on account of | morning at the | the location, it was mpossible to | Lady of Mercy in ob- 12y a line of hose. Fire Warden | ance of Palm Sunday, At the Thomas Ryan was notified and | 10 o'clock mass palms will be | drafting a number of men, proceed- ! lessed and distributed. There will | &1 to the scene. Upon his arrival g sher |be Lenten devotions at 7:30 p. m., | Sauad A returned to headquarters | Consiating of the. rosars, a sermon | Uit Wa3 called out a ehort time later 3 S et | when residences were once more o e e O Tt | hreatened, After a hard fight, the AR RS St |combined forces ot the tire warden PO ; and the fire department succerded i ! | firing and the use of chemicals. e BiG 01, MERGER as usual. 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You will ed trom Page 1.) o'clock tomorrow 1 irch of Ou: trip to the anni- FORD BATTERIES 6 Volt—13 Plate Price $12.00 Mrs, George ¥ n and Miss H all of Hartfor Baptist Church v at Bapti orrow will be as follow ship at 10:45 o'clock. ¢ the pastor, Rev. A. D. DD inhe r chol ) i Il Jesus, T Come to Thee. On Holy T | Piftcen Far ig! as i a. followed aollabil2 noan, bigh mass at a. m., followed Allowance on old Battery This battery fits 50% of all cars. confessions Wed- preparation for rvice at o'clock. mec at § fon of the Blessed Sac- repository at the side There will be adoration of by a pro: With Total Value of 330,000.000‘ Combine, | 2 Reconditioned and Guaranteed FORDSON be surprised at their beauty—and at their low cost. 3 Work.” B ; h Sacrament TRACTORS—DPriced Low. Automotive Sales & Service all day Ly | New York, April 8 (® — Coi solidation of 15 far western of companies whose properties have a | combined value of $30,000,000 into | a large California independent con- | Passion according to St. John will announced here today. | be read and the crucifix unvelled, 'he companies include the Julian and the veneration of the cross will | Petroleum _corporation, Marine cor- | In the evening there will {poration, Marine Refining corpora- lay school at 12 o'clock noon. be Lenten devotions, with the way |tion, Seaboard Petrolenm corpora L league at 6 p. m., Wesley of the cross, a sermon on “The Pas- {tion, Ascot Refining company, Jet on will be t 1 sion of Our Lord,” and veneration |Oil company, Southern California leader, his 248 Elm Street, Pipe Line company, Sierra Refining 8 K B Evening service at 7 p. m., addres iturday servica will {company, all operating in southern | Tel. 2701 or. A union o blessing of the paschal fire, O TiaStae Bun iy morning s the Llessing of the paschal candle, orale aiiin e ile e riee the reading of 12 prophecles, the : held on Redstons This will | blessing ot E: v and the Sy Hialt ander chol avspl the | bapticmal fo e recitation of the »se Defeated : o It w litany of the saints, and high mass, - An:g‘l‘.“:\"“,‘r:f;(;\” sty AR Boundary Bill Approved AR ioe b et ayh DEATm o |/atatl tateotparatin e BRAVAC The hill introduced into the legls- by a Cantonese (natlonalist) expe-|Mombleau is expected to B b ECORLnG JE .0 12, Gitlon upl e u ehier ‘hite calling for the settlement of hands of reorganized remna Congregational Church | disputes arising from strects along arny of Marshal § nuan-I palm Sunday, morning sorvice at | the boundaries between two towns which originally held Shanghai. 10:45 o'clock, the minister willhas been reported favorably from Meagra wircloss messages from | ity © Anhim wSpirit of Mercy, | committea, The bill was prepared Chinkiang, about 40 miles east of {.prp and Love,” Chiambers, Church | at the behest of the town plan com- Nanking, at the junction of the)opool after the morning service. | mission. grand canal and the Yangtse river. | coicm oo tional Young People’s meot. Puplls Transfer Books Jicats he Cantonese S\ ing at 6 p. m. in the parish housc.| IIEh school students spent much ariven 1 steadily toward Each one is asked to bring one|Of Yvesterday afternoon carrving Yangtse All young women of | {helr books and other equipment e s Tanicca | from thelr old quarters in the Lin- of Japan will speak at the supper | 1en strect school to new ones in the e | new nigh school building. The new Union Good Friday service at the | building will be used when they re- Baptiebiohuvah kit iAo in) ol r from the Easter vacation. Advent Christian Church Walter and the Flag A oroio M e s W Servies Walter Lathrop, clerk at the post | 10745 Galoal. Tha eervice appeared today in the role of tho T.oyal Workers' | champion of Old Glory. It is Ap- tie committee of this dis- | Pomattox Day, the anniversary of The two young men consti- |the surrender of Lee to Grant at 1ting this committee come from the | the conclusion of the Civil war, and |8 Westfield A, C. church. Sunday |the Civil war veterans had request. | 100l hour at noon. Young Peo-|od the display of flags in its ob- e at 6 p. m. Evening | servance. Iut no one had done o 68 S 7 e iti7 o'tlock Lithe I Walter set the precedent. HeenchTR00ops! Anuive 4 around one | While hardly a Civil war vet him- subject: | Self, he remembers the request of {the G. A. R. men and bravely plant- 1| ed the flag on the ramparts before | the post office this morning. Notes fred Kensel of 17 East 't is spending the weck- Miss Florence Baest of invited to rvices, Church Plainville M. urch tomorrow will be as fol- g worship at 10:45 scrmon by the pastor, ser- topie, “The Triumphal Entry.” follow iday the mass of the Il be said at 7:30 a. narrative of the RU-BER-OID SHINGLES o ROOFINGS GENERAL ROOFING CO., Inc. Tel. 5005 374 E. Main St. Miss Sylvia that a Arts Ball. on of 1y recently the Chel The Gospel New Britain 45 Arch Street of the cross, and will consist |Callfornia oil fields; Apache Oiland | Refining company, operating & re-l (Continued From First Page) s of article of food, iro reported ported | he parish are invited. ) northe rees ady e f the X | outpost angchow The only news that regularly saves you money YOU may be interested in the baseball scores—in the politics of the world—in the latest discoveries of science— tionaist children, arrived in ¢ morning from Ha Japan. Eight re still in Llan- ent Noble A profest Midweck prayer planned to take plic on April 12 when the a1 cot an attack will | nationalists 1 other fore | fomoiran Aly Sriovanp A 1e g “hrist’s Royal Entry Into the |V . interior and : : lerg ! unday school will be held 5 p. m. Mrs, Louise M meeting or o'clock. n Church be held s irsday evening at rdeemer’s AL M. E. made 4 with crbury. 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