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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927. NEWSPAPERS USED Friday and Saturday —2 MORE DAYS of the Most Astonishing Offer Ever Made to the Public! > to the community, its helpfulness to mankind. Printer's ink is a great auxiliary to the pulpit, a powertul | medium for the Gospel. Advertising | has persuaded millions into smok- | ing, motoring, golfing, stock market | {aand motion picture habits. Wise in | lits generation will be the united church which through advertising which has kad a tendency to cut | Pension Plan becomes self-support- into the business of the tailor, the | ing Within 12 to 15 years, it goes candle stick maker and other trades | | without saying that a great number men who cater to the wealthy. of men who are under 50 when the Tallors have become more than plan goes into operation will never alarmed at the increased popular- | receive a cent out of the accrued | ity of the “hand-me-downs,” attrib- | liability fund,” he sald. “All the | uting the change not only to the | younger men will provide their own scarcity of ready cash but to the \ pensions.” fully persuades the people to devote lessness of the age. The aver- |more thought, time,-talent, to the age young man of today, aver the| Christian religion.” tafloes, will not spare a little time | N V The department reported for his tailor, even though he had |continued to tind editors * Eastern district alone. IJI Dr. Master pointed out that it would take $100,000,000 to give the men and women mow in service, PflP”I_AR ABR“AI] ne-half of their average salaries M"RE BY [;HUR[;HES | since licensure or ordination. It phei s s would have required almost $30,- W 8 Advertising Coming Into Its| . he maid, that to seek such a sum 101‘ T]]]s Del]]md would be utterly impracticable. | “The committee had serious | doubts as to whether $15,000,000 | London, May 27 (A—There was & | could be collected,” Dr. Master con- | San Francisco, May 27 (P—In- time when the English aristocracy | tinued. “No church had ever asked |Creasing use of paid advertising in | terlan churches throughout the | ade suit. B d its | Purpose. The church is interested in e c}‘i:n;h:d T that and | caring for its servants in old age | COURtry was reported this morning to %o consequence England’s clothing 814 in case of disabillty—thoy |the Presbyterian general assembly by it interested | clerk, presenting the annual report 5t Boon 1a History $15,000,000 worth? With great cour- | : o ’ ety of B orar tomilica have | age and real faith the laymen’s | °¢ the publicity department. : L | .:;.’e:ai:m;l; :; ::: el for less.” qu in h?mn pap said n e report, | as taxes gonerally and numerous | e said that the older men of the |"INd that advertising is an invest-| 4 old homes and castles have been | church will reap the largest benefit |M1°nt that yiclds sure results Y ; Jivnsions for marketing. all ot| “Inasmuch as the New Service |\'s field and multiplies its uscfulness | OU l Fl l SALE | vou may select during this I final week of our OUTFIT SALE! Every suite has been greatly reduced in price—the quality remains the same —and our highest grade suites have not been missed—they are offered at from 14 to 15 off. ~ Our terms are spe- numbering 10,000, approximately Enghm Is Bl Jazz Age 000,000 to make the minimum pen- sion $1,000 a year. It was agreed, Own, Report Shows would consider nothing but a tailor | fOF 1Y such sum for any stmilar |Newspupers on the part of Pres | a0 Just mow 1s onjoying the great | Knew that—but was |Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge, stated | Tgh deatn | committee declded it would not ask | Miaistors who wisely use display <old outright, or divided into sub- | from the accrued lability fund. | prudent advertising, religion extends delivers any Suite or Outfit cially arranged to suit the individual customer. that it sympa- the money. as he is too impatient to wait a few days for results. mhe jazz age is held responsible for the practice to decide on a suit, or anything else, in the morning, bay it in the afternoon, and wear MEN WILL RETIRE {thetic toward the purpose of the |church, and just as willing to print | religious news as to print any other | it is of genuine and general interest. !The newspaper editors are particu- | But Daughter May Garry on Hi§ ciaes o news, roviaea aiwass: nas Activifies \r lated to current ey ents; as for ex- ample, in connection with recent dis- | | turbances in China.” it at night. Ready-to-wear plus-four sults 1nd grey flannel outfits for summer are sold in London on a greater <cale than at any other time. Cloth- | ing manufacturers say they have or- | o ders on hand for this class of work | which will keep them busy for ihre months at least. The !al;;; el ;:sdvh\'::eda::dlafir ;annde\!‘s:r:r:'lter | "A! the age of 65, Capt. Harry B, oneywell, dean of American bal- extent: | lonists, 1s ready to retire, with more : spring in the Tondon | ¥ to. 5 !alcl‘orr{;‘: t:}:op‘: Easter notwith- | :‘x']‘a!:w to his gredit than any other asne h“lr{r‘;)lrl';?:t'r:r hl:t 3‘:1‘r When he steps from the basket Usen oy Be for the last time, possibly this sum- and | Gonesitonilvthere 8 Bl U the | mer, his 25 year old daughter will down Saville R Louis, May 27 (A—FEdna Honeywell takes after her father, even when his course leads through | | | | i i Tanglefoot Spray is so | powerful that it kills moths | | in both the winged and lar- | valstagesandsterilizesthé g | NOTE: This is not a mis- orint nor & typographical error —it means just what it says!— 349 for 3 pieces. We make -his explanation because peopls mnight well think this price un- believable—but it's true. $49 '8 the price. As sketched these beautiful living room pieces—upholstered in genuine BAKER’S VELOUR for only $49. Be sure to be here before Saturday as the price of this suite goes back to $100 after Saturday night. We have enough suites to satisfy the de- mand but be sure to be here either Friday or Saturday. Tabourette Convenient size Tabourette —mahogany finish. Special .15 e ([ met | HIGH GRADE SUITE IN WALNUT *119 $1.50 WEEKLY of Philadelphia, his former lndiana pastor. Mr. Master will make the 72 annual report of the Presby- terlan Pens on Roard. “The task of supreme moment en- | giging the board’s attention,” the report will say, “was the (omph‘llon « the campaign of the Laymen's committee, upder its chairman, \lr Will H. Hays. Let us make no mis- | ake about the fact that this lay-| men’s campaign represents the most | colossal enterprise ever undertaken | by any church or church orgamza.» tion for ponsion purposes. “Everywhere were heard the ex- pressions of pleasure and satisfac- | tion that here at last was an op- portunity to contribute to one of the most worthwhile causes ever spon- sored by the Presbyterlan church. | ptions have come in lit- | erally by the tens of thousands. | There were about 3 HELP FOR SICK WOMEN gl.: E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ol'zn Restored the 4 BEAUTIFUL PIECES IN WALNUT ‘49 $1.00 WEEKLY other rows and stroets '\'nI 1nm=:::m\\"‘m:mg to carry on the family | where | thece ars iaioEs SHoR7 ‘;,’,‘r'; | Two flights alrcady are set down | time worn signs_like thi i | to Edna’s credit, under her father's tallors,” “By Royal Warrants” |10 Bdna's crodit, under her Ly Majesty, the King of o e € . m’\k\ngl ‘Tailors to F i five mors, one of them alone, Stam.” and “Tailors to His Majesty, | {08 100G - 0ne of the Czar of Russia,” and 80 On- | "oy "y oiion ascensions of Cigtatn | e I Honeywell totalled 564 when he) arose at Akron on Memorlal Day in | fhe national elimination race. He | holds the American distance record RS, FUNI] with a 930-mile flight from Kansas | | City to Mannasses, Va., in 1921, and | I]N MINISTE the water record of 350 miles which has stood sinca 1908, He command- | P ed the areonautic section of the | Novie Czar Is at Presbyterian Yiseour nationst snrd 1o wne C8E2 SQERIIETRD World War. s |, Fina aspires to no better fortune | THE TANGLEFOOT Ghflmh CfillYelltlon ! than her father has had in three | decales of ballooning. Never has he °""" """4* | had to land in water, and never | San Francisco, May 27.—(M—Will | was he njured, although at Brus- o “” H. Hays, Presbyterian elder from sels in 1923 lightning which struck pint 73/ Vs pint 504, Sullivan, Ind., is expected to offer & his bag killed five men Saper- Sprayer 358 climax as dramatic as those in some | s el motion pictures, an industry over| Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” Y ! which he presides, at the Presby- with such success that the first is- sm terian general assembly tomorrow. | sus was sold out on the day of p‘lb-; | He will report v' success of his | jication. i | sampalge for 000,000 endow- ment for the r-m vterian ministers’ pension fund. | Mr. Hays s chairman of a ma tional zommittee of laymen who al new Jotted quotas for this §15,000,000 to all the churches of the country and he wil tell what churches reached the cbjcctives. 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