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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO‘\'D-\Y, APRIL 11, 1927. METHODISTS ADMIT |3 o e s CAR STOLEN, REGOVERED, FASTERN CATHOLICS BACK FROW STORMY S84 |~ City _lt_ems 'BRITISH TAXATION [P ot o Spenk On European Situation wapman, _ Lester smitn, #rea| ()WNER CHASED AS THIEF MEETS SQ ALL ON | Hooper, Veronica Ammon, 1‘01’"\ Police Pursue Victor C. Takeskis Ivank Sandbers, Who Slipped An- » lodze of Hartford will er of S Oquist, Dorothy Potter, Florence | . ath, Morse, John Hem- nly to Learn Auto He Is Driv- ok : chor in Hartford Court Room, |1 Rev. W. H. Aldersin 0 Retan R S| Lo e 2 parisionrs o Gonsier Epete| e € e I Held to Pay Pine. (ha main ~pnzker at the meeting, the New Britain Teachers’ Club , be held this evening at $:15 o'cloc! N! at the Camp school auditorium. Dry £ 8 Rosell will take as his snblccq : Fop | r Zones of Europe, Wherq 744 Stanley]'® ire, 00. T. F. McCabe, and Why." The meeting is open tq s 49 Walnut ¢ ; (Continued From First Page) | the public. jexanier, Beatrice Odsnwalit, Mars | ing Is His Own Property. Pastorate in This Gity == ".;":,,. enttied “The sy or | Santine at the commer ot voion |6 New House of Worship A. Nash Co. Qm' or Topcoat made | ring streets about 12:25 last I mimbers ot the Emonth Lo ¥ | night, Oficer Otis Hopkins observed | TR, DSt WA R Tollo a car ‘bearlng the registration nurfx- The first step towards ¢ . p W o Ly / g £ - 2 pbikc apt SOCONY REDUCES PRICES was admitted at Trinity Methodist | Spirit of Service, Gertrude Barnes; ;’f’“ R eicacyiea Atolen Ih ERIC ot & now church in the o 2 t ot o e o Bl new Sntrants to 1 il service. | New York, April 11 (P — The church rday morning. The ' Modern American Girl, Esther Tut- foTd on Uriday. In another car, he|jonn the Evangelist t wyment, was taken in ; i for the Standard Oil Co., of New York today are G B tle: Modern American Young Man, |§8Ve chase through Spring street|tonight at a meeting of th- stody this 1 hisThonia diy . Mass. : R Ry et e i R Seremony. waa in.chargs ofRav, Wil | 101 SR ol German Holdicr, | Ad ioni Notth street Officer Mautice [jonary calle hy Rev - | Dotect 5 hRer and OF tC. § noth will sail on ng v 7 . on the e MR TR i \\:“‘:uu'(‘.(:;\“c Chinese Girl, Leila | Flyon joined him and they overtook | Laden, pastor, | eer Fan 15 ”mp S N‘ for Germany s of present taxa Revenues e R 11:;\‘”01 ’ra'i?h ‘\)\?;l::h;:\l{‘\;rli\\\'asr:“r‘nlf;.x‘ Mohammedan Young Man, | the first car at Clark and North | Newington avenue. n C. Loomis, | ford this afternoon to pay the should be consis ter than rs. William Buechner, Mrs. Harry | Mahlon Grose: Mountain Girl, Dor- streets. = - : presid:nt of the ( ust |4 those of the pres ear, assuming | > Crapman,” Bimee Cowant, i [sthy Piache: Tadan Crlr, Wit | The frve, Vitor C, Tubses of| Co will peak t he e dbers told the. polic ";“J’J’( hat no upheavals occurred, [Twenty Years' Successful Eerty Diafocthy Gay Dasilig, 30se) (C0k Bins Kouhg Hut, SAT) e Ber vItalebmn |t whb Fetovar- [ana b I Smetol (oA as i Lt il ie L \.m.“ 20540000 uader s Year of | Practice—Thousands of H. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Tgberi | Tucsday, April 13, Rev. William ed in Hart(ord after having been re- ea e : [UNfi AER'AI- TRIP 1 exi : e i | RS cler, Mrs. Charles Hoffman |H. Allerson will attend the annual ported stolen. To be certain, how- few days and Sergea | ana iktives SGhiItied. R 1s. George Rawlings, all of New |Session of the New York East cons | ever, omc«f Hopkins had h‘q‘“ drive % v ger, on lear g zeceipta ecord 3w Por N e official hoard of Matthia a 3 P tiord g nted : : i Z e R R Foquesied | Harttord palice that the " ar L A i Assl Secy Daflson Leaving Ior oy dor e r from. che len DR R R 1, | Mir. Alderson to r his {Deen recovered, so Tabeskis was re- Ve sent out word that the fine and costs | ) J i A of West Haven, Mr. and Mrs. 3, IL. “i;\l‘ i “-‘-y{‘)-r “;:‘j":'\;;w < . San 2 told the T ha | . 10 s 5 Wi BaER of I\Grlf)'(,)"!(:rlr:mn Ken .ifl:”fur:;:""" W wipetes yacaon ; Little River Rising and 3 Y S mariy v -| Washington, April 11 (#—One of | year's deficit. i \r:w):t l:x?.l» Trinitarian Cangregational church of | The musie commitice will meet, Many Towns Are Flooded : - S wreek iditio ther excit- e's At Aliat.mbtbranct creas ; defiel Northfield, Mass, and Mrs. Ken- . Some time this week to select an or-} yomphis, Tenn., April 11 (P— i . sk Dinnel TR e s Al drick from the Methodist church of | Eanist to succeed Leonard W. Voke, | pogigents of 240 square miles of E L Darkplanss i e used by 2 i Waterbury Center, Vt., Mr. and Mrs, | Who leaves for England, May 15. /1204 in Arkansas, known as the big ary Davison of the war de- K Th B neell 1lso said that the Harry H. Howard of Maple Hili| e lake scetion, were prepared to move ! ment, in charze of aviation. for | gov: cennand. o, Bloka the from u:-; }?\'mr}?‘xo: ;\{vc::{\.e‘] f;{;nzr{» Alleged Ill-Treatment today 1?’"}?&2:3 g(r:“:ds:s l:;pl;l;il‘e B ‘ t . 1 Way ) the W e cational church of Hartford, Mrs. F s 2 toot o ise. } . 2 i ! ; AR I Ra T g Of Patients Is Probed ! Ramsdell from the Pcople's L VODCH mately 400 persons live in threat- N o salE Al th du A8 % FOT LRSS church ot New Britain, Miss Mildred | New York. April 11 (UP)—The} uneq area. | > ; Evole ol ; ; : Smith from the First Baptist church |department of public welfare t0day | Nearly §,000 acres of the dictrict i U | 1t Toastar S fon e made to colle in- of West Hartford, Mrs. Earl H. Tut- an stigation of charges | 4pi already under water dus to seep- % » : i 4 e e L tle from the South Congregational o ged i el “'h_“f go through protecting levees ; - . o iNiam E, G sident playwr e a4 M i and feehla nded chil- { 260 me g o dikes ; 3 0 W ik 3 . Taxes on Films ehurch of New Britain, Mr. and Mrs. | epileptic and ple mi men were reinforcing the dikes B Leonardo Pe il 1][1 S[“ULK bv oo 5 Taxes on Film: —_— | Service™ was gi in the evening by A large class of new members B. H. Tyrell and Brennis and Ernest |deen in city institutions on Randall | wjth sandbags at a previous break s 5 . i @ i niportec 2 t0 b vrell from the Congregational |island | which is considered a vulnerable MIO Bu WaS RECOYP“IH@ i : Adams ) jrombis v‘y. chirch of Aver, ) Mrs. Charles| The general medical superintend- | spot, Weeden from the Methodist church | ent and 1ts of the welfare | Little River is rising at the rate Nl e il ek % 1ex MeKennn: Antiss f inville, Mrs. Charles Wright | qepartment were sent to the island | of o foot every 24 hours. | i ; { san Antonio, Texas where the party | EiNRIRg tomorrow, bu ONE MORE WEEK 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Olden it question and examine the chil- Columbus, Ky., Burks Landing. fustave " 3 1§ tbthess dntanicy ‘anasafrol )t one-third to empire shippers 'm the People’s church of New |dren patients. | Miss,, and Laconia Circle, Ark., the RLV. THOMAS J. LADEN stroet 1 resented in court as | joint maneuvers there. Brief st 3 stimated that the tir ain, George Rawlings fr thel The arm of an cight year old | jahger points on the Mississippi ] = i th ATEoF i ad nt -| will be made en route to Dayto ¢ in Congregational church, Al-|chilq was hroken by an attendant | river for the past week were in bet- |on the new structure will be Ohlo, Scott 14, 111, Fort Leay hert Hall from the Methodist church | pen the boy refused to make his | ter condition yesterday as the waters | shortly. Warlh oS Musioges. ana Fork of Windham, N. Y., and Mrs. Hall 1.4 it was charged, while "I | began receding. Architect Henry Ludorf | E . B Okla from the First Congregational | pigren were orted to have! The floods have already delaved |sketches for the new church 10 . to San Diego will he re- Clstoms and excise duty on c H(h of New Britain. been burned and scratched for | cotton planting in the belt, with the |these will be submitted to the ! il { me May 22 with stops at El| Wil be i approximately e class in church membership, | o0 o Food served in the | prospect of a delay of more t tor within the next two weeks. oS Rt B ¥ * Paso and Tucson. San Diego, Los - per cent effective tomorrox- | all from New Britain, was as fol- |j/ Gintions were said o be 100 | four more weeks in view of the |structure will e situated at the ; 2 dotosan, X » Angeles and San Francisco and | Imported unma 3 ? e small in quantity and “uneatable.” | planters. [ner of Newington avenue and East (UKD 10 the hospital by Mr. John-| ARERIS AT Callfornia. witl he | 1cC0 s 0 1t 5 ° Although the exact source of the {treet beside the rectory which faccs SO0 A1 4 S vist no-d i v ) streo! t o S 8 € t pr in ba 2 S Pl AL G . | Rolls-Royce Announces [ on Hastiaingats HERY t9 o crday me shillings, two pence per Mr | We Guarantee Our Glasses to [RORLSE e e | New Model Automobile | iaimes fadin s todas hat ase of death wa ool HOLY WEEK SERYICES coill said th taxes on all other | B0 Correct and Perfect Fitting New York, April 11 (UP)—Rolls- | greatest need of the parish i ot Sailon : ": 0% tobue o would mave. pro- o AL AL o D RN = - T Royce has beaten Henry Ford to |church e parish is composed of | 3 S AR AR L o » Is from the largest Mystery of Missing the punch. 500 people Dresent quar- | oince Jonnson t 1oy S, First Service at Noon With Rev. T. | and mg able optical factories 11 Flier Grows Greater i rort st remained silent |tors are inadequate for the numbers e g e el g e s | AT R Sameiiy o e SOTE Washinton, April 11 (UP) - EASE e f o q services SUh b s erossink | . reene as speaker—gev. B N. | FARMINGTON MAN FINED | S 10 3 ik corner The y of the disappearance s, Rolls-Royce announced a new | he rhvmhvl\- entirely froe Gilman Speaks Tonight. _— During this wonderful offer every S an ago of Capt. Frederick ¥ i the meetin A e y 2 % tlont Wil receive &t scientific examination Kopper, war aviator, deepened t0- 1t will have one third morc ! th® purpose of de: o . 4 ; » down | The opening of the United Pro-| William Walsh. Whose Car Ium~‘ o duosuia sl ““'(m o ;le-‘:; day with the finding of part of his power than the previous models: | building up a fund with which ¢ i i the furn and festant churches holy week ServiccS | \wua i hompsonville, Pags $30 || INE oot on spacally gronnd Tengee A Potomac river have six brakes, and drives left srm the new building. Father I K aokD 5 0 R today with a service \ 3 bi-focals. near Great Falls, Md. han at actual 1 : hnzon tgak niured mar 30 at the Fir® Congregational | for Reckless Driving. I | d? The river near the spot Was| [It's nw first change Rolls-Royee | will be started in t ! o latter \ 1w o [church. R lore A. Gresnc o Y Dlscourage e it R e e e , ! o e Skin still rough, pimply, clogeed, 1 reports came that Kopper hal| As to price it is increased by | The parish owns . SR Doubt * is evening at 745 —\Willlam Walsh, armington, 3 after trying 80 many remedies? Then |been seen alive since he vanished. |about four Fords—or $2,000. That ' lAnd &t the co ! heta S mE Gradih service will be held at ving throu: reet, early L : = i« |avenue and East sty are | 0 2 ’ ny church instead | today lost control nis machine begin today to use Resinol Ointment. makes the over-the-counter cost| . - ", Linjuries s i b | . 2 v 5 e G aptist as previously (s B o i8] al i‘ uv;‘onlt have to waflbtlo kfl' :fiha: Big Fire Threatening ]i\‘\v\)[v:! 30 Tordg or something like |7 (0 (W 0 : ¥ with s n t was ! 7:"“‘ 1l_v<”:w:v N e 1| |‘;.1‘1:|\x\\i 0:);:313171‘:”:”.&: .\{\\x t is healing your trouble. The firsi =9 T hat. R : speeted f to leav @y ) H he I W Zpplication wsually stops all smaring | Warren, New Hampshire e S e L e . s . i will e the . His s ended when it partly de- | and itching and makes the skin look Warren, N. H. April 11 (®—A Prohibition Treaties S hfi”. £ w4 : R ) e i ' : olished a veranda of the house. healthier. Its continued use for a rea= |fire that had destroyed seven dwel- | ) i IS a s : 5 : G tine ET ot i ot ¥ n s I In town court explained | gonable time rarely fails to clear away | lings carly this atternoon threaten- | Upheld by High Court |!!" ™ i ) ve Skl g line < i that in passing another car he hit a ExAMlNATloN FREE the le‘“"W"l!- {ed to spread to many others. The! <washington, April 11 (P—Treat. | 3 * 5V Wi v, Dr. A rear wheel of it and this caused his ¢ | CoFe Bafdlda by 1 T ; the new edifice will bo g " : L ' speaker. His subjec wn car to sheer oft and go 200 feet Free | flames were carrled by a high wind | ies negotiating with forelgn 8ovorn- | tp. roar of the present church ar n 1 te » acei AlEe ot the' Brogs ta Sors < 4 ) S (T more on a t 3 | “Torik” Glasses Complete for M",,,,,,,ayou.f,,“.,,,,kmh |from the north end of the town.| ments to aid prohibition enforce- | yn. roorory, is\anoth ) ; : of Resinol Soap and Ointment? Write | Fire apparatus was summoned from | ment were in effect sustained today | which is nsed for i : ¢ Nri A no of $30 and costs for reck- | g4,50, Dept. 60, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, Plymouth and Woodsville. | by the supreme court. AV eohaallehlathn ReId tomhs SRR ( arroll Given Extension less driving was imposed i s i When the new « intat skl k o0 ay lock | Until Sometime Tomorrow | | LKrypl?k sllon"v‘l,sblo Bifocal | edthe pre ¢ € B p! ch. Interment| Now York, April 11 (UP)—Earl | Lenses for .00. built into a school for the pavish, Il be in St. Mary's cemetery, Carroll. thegirieal profuser, was to S iR : , th i3 | Oculists’ prescriptions filled | Atto Woods sald | have surrendered a week ago to be- HOLY WEEK | at half pri P W.L. WELD IS T8 TODRY |71 iafon on the Tatier ek |- sy ot Sl oAy ot ! e L iR . . gefs a report by 1 ! perjury. He obtained an extension Umon Serv]ces far remote from the eyes ar 0\ » has heen zated by [until tomorrow but few knew why. the direct result of an ey i I he onl neWS Father of Mayor Has Been Restdent |tho police to investigate the matter | The explamation came yusteriay Tuesday, April 12th e e ‘;[;;‘:"W.,m“;:.;“,:l‘:;,y:;,'::; i v rars, o when Carroll, with two bro ¢ Not necessary for the eye to be sore to in- | ot fhis Gty for Meny-Xcars, Lily ] e a sister-in-law, went to Pittsburgh. NOON DAY SERVICE | dicate o sre ny cases ing In Same House 36 Ycars, | MARRIED 25 YEARS There he prayed by the grave of his Firs g HH L T mother, who died six years ago. Each irst Church of Christ ! apparcnt to the physician t t l WL we R ot 4 April 10 since her death Carroll ha 12:30 to 12:50 P. M. e V . today observed his visited her grave, once coming by | a r ar y sa es h birthday anniversa p Mr. and Mrs, Georze Weir of 110 airplane from Boston in order to || Soloist—John A. Lindsay 4 was born in Middletown bu |arrive on time. || Preacher— ¢ to New Britai still ¢ Church Street Observe Silver | The producer will give himself up || Rev. Abel A. Ahlquist, Ph. D, He has lived in t . { tomorrow and will start for Atlanta. | Subject: at 43 Park place for 46 yvea Wedding Anniversavy, |The perjury charges grew out of his | ,,,‘I'.:P““‘ e £ the (foes was employed for a timo in mq_ b Ehe Georse Weir of 440 | testtmony before a grand jury inves e | essage ol t e Cross Miller's store but Jeft there over 50 . : . fh an. tgating his famous “bathtub party” | to Sorrow vears ago to work for H. D. Hum- vy of their wedding Saturday |ON the stage of his theater here. (Twenty Minutes of Re. ,.hr(yi",\f{\n_:-‘l{;,1:;:‘,:1 m‘\ rs with at their home. About 70 guests .- Worship and Meditation for YOU may be interested in the baseball scores—in the e vere present from Willimantie, Mid- | STANIEY MANSION ENTERUD || 4y pegpio.) Hartford, | The police were notified today by | g 3 3 o, {of fate, he returned, three year 5 5 it Terll the caretake e A. W. Stanley ¥ = politics of the world—in the latest discoveries of i iller Co. | el 0 Mg on the hils. i staniey || EVENING SERVICE d science— jwhere he is still active and g tanley Women's Relief Corps, Quarter. commonly called “Stanle South (‘onglega(ional Church lncorporate ““1;:::1::‘:]1:5 mayor, Mr. Weld has | o hIAIAL \'”“ Rt ‘;( .TX:;:“:’v:m\‘:wf\snr:;:lr;:.'n\::;“l.nk::: Llr 7:45 P. M. | Hours 9 to 12 and 2:30 to 5:80 But you are not half as much affected by such ono other child, Miss Milired Weid, | {00 FeCHnS v o 1 ol it pheasant, e 1 1, e orerolgn PAllbAE an instructor at the r 3 Afa. AL Techbe of will Emeee o I . Rev. Carl J. Fredeen Sovereign Bullding ?}?ws anyDltl: alf'e by the}zlwelfi.lre ofy ourfotx;rln pfi"k%tglm:é‘}i R e of s Sacahe 1S4 Sears o | READ ror youn wants. | _Subject—“IN THE CITY" Oiouia HFaa et e comfort of your shoes, the price of the phonogr S i e AR of late resigned from all except t or radio you want. S F k iy of arohen Ul ltision) Ending Saturday. April 16th Our Oculist (M. D.) will examine and fit your cyes with Zylo shell frames. fitted with convex lenses, & the unheard of price of of entertain- | said that he expected to « afe | RRIOBEALS bran | [ That’s why advertising news deserves even more o B S went was carried out and a lunch- E t A attention than sporting or international news. The ad- i"““‘ EIRANG Senee YOk MmO o, s, Wi wers marr aS er ccessorles vertisements keep you informed of all the latest com- iy a'v“n‘L LR more delightful. They tell where to secure the best; | Alcorn W ,"_O;l;m “ fomasdinl e FIRST OF ALL better home, better food, better clothes, more luxuries. Attoriey Hugh M. Alcom ahmounced You can’t keep up with the daily news—the kind [t ks ot Eop et o] to harmonize led that he would acquiesce to the : They are the chronometers of local time. You'll cused of the murder of Ong K ' : 3 . T s ahrt et G e O ] Beautiful showing of Corsages & Boutonnieres al date will be held tomorrow. 3 ; | % Advertisements are the only news that ide Is ' , Scarfs to brighten the Chic and Smartness fother of Bride Is L R really save you money—read them all Her Matron of Honor| : : otherwise Sombre effect on Easter Morn. When interviewed today, Mr An | B S ot e forts and conveniences that can make your daily living home on Corbin avenue. e Syt Gine to Complete the Costume how to save money; how to lessen work; how to have a Postponing of Trial i e wa e Millinery to fit the most Bags & Hosiery that affects you most—unless you read the advertise- { oo Wing beyond April 19, the dat fastidious taste find it highly profitable to adjust your living by them. o e e o 50 Abtentaly o 50 ? oon. Boti-oe, b1 Bant Ml et o s |were married today in the Church E ‘ ; S nt. Rty sat T i g Most Esstential — Beautiful Ling New Britain Herald E i , Easter Specials — Siips 395, - Bloonevs $195 mother of the bride, and the best man was Gerald I | OVER 14,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY = 2 OLD MAN A SUICIDE = A eevetst | MARION HAT SHOP i i itai drew I8 Gale, 72-year-old farmer,| arriving in v , 0., The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain drew E. Gule, To-yoar-old o et L With An Audited Circulation Ing himselt through the head with] eate in his boyhood city the Callahan & Lagosh a shotgun at his Sanborton home, new home of the Euclid Despondency due to failing health % . wis belioved resnondible for his act.| Avenue Baptist church, 95 West Main St. Tel. 3683 Gale. was a native of Winchester, [ Mhere he first “orcthped. Mass.