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GHRISTUNITY IS | ‘SURELY SPREADING. Gaids in Russia, Despite State! Atheists Moscow, June 8. (P-—Christianity spreading in Soviet Russia despite t intense activity of the State Anti-Religion Organization, an un- official Communist body with branches throughout the Soviet Union. The growth is according to & Baptist ions. M. Poutint Anti-Religion growth of Christianity that voung men enroll as Christ to ¢ service regin to wa the ms ap Under ligious ¢ by men respectod mient and th haen cont rogime. n I immunity ha present same under anization the methods of the have propa- only accept es, prior to ion to membership. Ukrania whole villages adopt roligio Tt is estimated that number of ant sectar}; or active religious propagandi amounts te 1,000,000 men, Poutintzev estimates that thers ere in Russia today 9,000,000 Old- Believers, the sect which split from the Russian Orthodox Ch in the Seventeenth Century. places the total of membe of other sccts at 6,000,000, His data on the Baptists and Evangelists hrings him only up to 1923 wl Jie says. there were 514,000 in Kiev and Minsk provinces alone. These figures he believes to have been greatly augmented since then. Leningrad Province b about 25,000 ectarians” of which the most numerous are the Baptist sfter which come the Evangelists and then the Adventists. The "l- of another sect “Anissim- who believe in the holi- ness of a certain Anyssim, who died fn the end of the Nineteenth Century, have recently erected 2a monument on his grave. This monument represents a cross on which adjusted the hammer and sickle, Communist emblems. The “Bezbojniky” (atheists) rum- ter only 200,000; but in the opin- fon of Poutintzev there s no rea- heir o1 ‘sec- «on for discouragement of his organ- | jzation because the great number and variety of gects constitutes their great ne weak- BORDEN WILL FILED $500 For Care of Father's Grave— Rest to Relatives and Friends. Taunton, Mass. June 8 (U The late Lizzle Borden of Fall River, once the defendant in one of New TEngland’s most sensational murder trials, left $500 in perpetual trust for the care of the quitted 34 years ago. This became known when her will, disposing of an estate valued at almost $1,000,000, was filed for probate here yesterday. Miss Borden’s next of kin, a sister | Fmma L. Borden, was left nothing. The largest hequest was $30,000 to | the Tall River Animal Rescue league Cou , friends and servants receiv- ed the remainder of the estate. IT’S PAINT UP TIME SPECIFY PITTSBURGH SUN-PROOF, PAINT IT’S Covers More Squ Wears KNOWN THE | Cabelus that an 18 year old girl, w ho |is a partial invalid, | man in he different Christian | grave of her | father, of whose murder she was ac- | A MARK OF QUALITY ATTACK ON GIRL INVALID Police Learn Today of Attempt To: Assault Young Woman Living in North End on May 8. The police are making an investi- gation into a report by Officer Peter was attacked by | r home in the northern | city on May 8 in thei forenoon. Her screams saved her| from a criminal assault but only| after a fierce struggle, according to story to the offic fon of the ed to he said, and a caused the in- lor to leave. Buildings at Famous Race Track Burned | <ton, June 8 (P—Lire of | today | achers | Bowie | between Wash- | The loss was Only few ack is closed r Washi mdetermined 1 the g veral b located imor: damag a and ds as the wat sheds damag w 1 among } Two Killed When Train Collides With an Auto. Hamilton. Ont., June 8 (UP)— Mr. and M Foster Hutehi Chicago, were Killed when their au- tomobile was struck by a Canadian national t at Puslinich, near, s Al Lo!uulmun member of the | Ontario legislature and Mrs. Colqu- :ho\m were scriously injured. WEDDING POSTPONED | Montelair, N. J., June 8 (P—Mrs. Prescott Folwell, of 7 Erwin Park road yesterday announced that the marriage of her daughter, Miss Helen Folwell and Frederick Ras- of Quincy, Mass, was in- lefinitely postponed because of the }mnm of the bridegroom. The wed- ding was to have taken place Satur- day afternoon at the home of the bride. Mrs, Folwell said Mr. Ras. mussen's condition was *not d:\n- gerous” but declined to reveal the nature of his ailment. | June 8 (P— Engulfed by a mine cave-in as she |was about to enter her home Mrs. | William Keating, 58. of Cork Lane, | Pittston township, narrowly escaped | death last night. Two sons, sitting on the front| i porch, saw their mother disappear. | | With the aid of ladders the men en- {tered the hole and found Mrs. Keat- {ing burled up to the waist. One leg was fractured and she was badly| bruised about the body. s-Darre, | | | | Washington, June 8 (A—Hanford ider, assistant secretary of war, rday told the American T.eglon’s | tional defense committee that the | United States has sufficient muni- Itions to last only three months in | war and that until an adequate sup- ply could be built up there would | be no need of developing a powerful |air force. “A thousand airplanes without {munitions couldn’'t do anything but give a warship a dirty look,” he de- | clared. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS urday. | shail be lo | gasoline filling NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1927. CONFERENCE ARRANGED | ' FOR NORTH END MERCHANTS Railroad Committee of Common Council Acts on Suggestion of City National Bank Official Councilman Thomas B. Iay, rhmr-} man of the railroad committee of | the common council, today invited F. C. Kelly ot City National bank to attend a conference next Monday evening at city hall, between the railroad committec of the council of which Councilman Fay is chairman, | representatives of the N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R. company, and City En-| gineer J. D. Williams. Mr. Kelly recently asked that such a meeting be arranged, in order that the committes representing Main street business interests north of the railroad tracks might have an opportunity of expressing their idea relative to proposed improvements. It is expected that other members of the committee will accompany | Mr. Kelly and take part in the con- ference. ENTERED IN RACE S P —>Mary Jane, Kentucky at | Churchill Downs this “spring, has Veen shipped to Washington Park for the Llinois Ouks here next Sat- Sixteen other fillies are wmong the probable starters, most of them already on the scene. Chicago, J ner of City Advertisement, The committee on supplies and printing will receive bids at a meet- ing Monda 13, 1927, at 6:30 o'clock, indard Time, on the printing of 1,000 copies of the nances, of which 200 copies leat and collated. Copy may be seen at the office of the town | and city clerk, City Hall, Britain. Page size 5 and 3%x9, 4x71 $ point leaded. Taper stock 25x38—60 chine finish book. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. COMMITTEE ON SUPPLIES & PRINTING, type page Ibs. ma- | | City Advertisement| GASOLINE FILLING STATION | Notice is herchy given that a hearing will be held in the office of | the I a of Public Works wt 6:30 | June 14th, | |.-hnm to the application of | 1ha Atlantic Refining Co. for ap-| | proval of application for permit for ation to be located | at the southw corner of Kelsey | St. and Rocky Hill Ave, (on site of present station) in accordance with | the Public Acts of 1927, | All persons interested are request- | ed to be present at said hearing, it th cause, and be heard in| relation to the above. | GARDNER C. WELD, Mayor. City Advertisement GASOLINE FILLING STATION | Notice is herchy given that a| hearing will be held in the oftice of | the Board of Public Works at fi:.’(H! p. m., E. 8. T. Tuesday, June 14th, | relative to the application of | Mascon Operating Corp. for approval of application for permit for gaso- v see Public Acts of 192 ed to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard In relation to the above. GARDNER C. WELD, Mavor. BEST 1are Feet of Space Longer WORLD OVER DITTSBURGH 75 Products Glass-Pamt-Varmsh-Brushes City Items The June meeting of the board of | police commissioners scheduled last evening was postponed until next | Tuesday evening. Chalrman Cham- berlain and Commissioner Parker | were | Bannan and Morton approved jand night at |tric work as specified for th | elementary school to be e |in sealed /) ent statlon) in nccordance with the |, 0"{ers THE FUST THING SHIPWREC CASTAUAYS DOES IS TO and Commissioners the absent, monthly bills. New Lunch Specials every Crowell's.—advt. Co. No. 2 of the fire department was called at 8:45 last evening to the Finch rooming house at 69 Church street, where a feather mat- tress was burning. There was slight damage. Nash Suits $22.90 —advt. Mrs. Mary Nelson of 118 Black Rock avenue underwent an opera- McCabe, Tel. 454, the tion at New Britain General hospital yesterday. Toasted Sandwiches. Packard Drug —advt. A regular meeting of Pride Lady Foresters, will be held 1 ¢ evening in Red Men's hall, 277 Main street at 7 Whist will be d after the meeting. talph Bordonaro of 5358 Church street reported to the police the th of his bicycle on Main strect it ilroad track an of 77 Spr critically ill at New Bri hospital. PUBLIC NOTICE Proposals are invited on the elec- new cted on Clinton Street in New Britain, Con- necticut, Proposals shall be made out on the official forms provided by the architects and under conditions prescribed by architects, and shall be envelopes addressed to Joseph M. Halloran, chairman of the School Accommodations Com- New [ mittee, and delivered to the office of | the School Department, Walnut Hill | School, {at 12:00 o'clock noon Eastern Stand- not later than June 15, 1927 ard Time. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the School Department, Walnut Hill School, New Britain, Conn., noon for which a de- | | posit of $15.00 will be required. The required deposit will be re. | Donald L. Bartlett, Chairman. [turned upon return of the plans and | specifications In good condition. The right is reserved to refect any | lor all hids, 1"OR THE COMMITY SCHOOL ACCOMMOD. Stanley H. Holmes, Superintendent of Schools. E ON [®) CITY ADVERTISEME} Gasoline Filling Station Notice is hereby glven that a hearing will be held in the office of the Board of Public Works at 6:30 p. m. (E. S. T.) Tuesday, June 14th. 1927, relative to Lllr application of Farley, LeWitt & McDonough for approval of ap- plication for permit for gasoline filling station to be located on the west side of Washington street, known as 0. 12, in accordance with the Pulvlm Acts of 1927, All persons interested are re- quested to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. GARDNER C. WELD, Mayor FILOMENA PERRY Upon complaint in s sald court, at rth Monday of pending, it to June, appearing to and now the subscrih- line filling station to be located at ing authority that the residence of the the northwest corner of South Main | defendant, St. and Trinity St, (on site of pres- to_the Assunta aintiff: Chiodo, Ordere ncy of sald complaint shall he given sald defendant, Assunta Chiodo, by All persons e e request- | Dublishing this order in the New Brit- ain Herald, New Brita cessivo fore June 3, 2 nmewspaper published In once a week, for two suc- 5. commencing on or be- 1927, EMIL J. DANBERG, Jlerk of sald Court. STAY IN ALL DAY. MEAN, brought | en the | 1 unknown | that notice of the institution | WHADDYE NOW YOU ASK ONE Here are the answers to the “N You Ask One” questions for today. 1—The U state of war existed with Germany April 6, 1917; with Austria, ber 7. 1917, —United States casualties battle and died of wound ived in battle, numbered 50,510, The treaty of Drest-Li signed in 1918, ended hostilities be- tween the Bolsheviks and the central powers. 4—"The first two nations to d war on each other were Austri and Serbia i—The Tusf . was sunk May 1915; the U wvered diplomatic tions with Germany February 3, 'y Cobb, Ruth and 3] are known as Baseball's Big Four. The Panama Canal Zone is ten miles wide. Rog nited States declared a | Decem- Killed | re- | HIT BY FALLING MA?I‘ Hyannis, Mass,, June & Struck over the head )Mlerdny by falling ma t on the fishing schoon- | er Mary G. in Cape Cod bay Michael | Grassco, 55, of 2 Keiths Alley, Bos- ton, today in serious condition. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES tor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaio .1 ltne 09 .1 line 21 line 36 and Germany | Yeariy Order Rates Upon Application Count € words to a line. 14 Jines to an Inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Bool: Charge, 35 centa. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for assified Page on Same Day. " Ask for an Ag i Notify the Herald at our ad (s fncorrect. bie for errors ertion. once 11 Not_respon- after the firat §-—West Virginia is known as “the | Panhandle State.” 9—The shekel was a unit money in ancient Babylonia. 10—Rhode Island, with 566 peopre | to the square mile, has the densest | population of any state. of About 80 per cent of appendicitis 's occur in males, Poetry Contest Rules Poetry should be § under, Subject selected from any of the 300 odd Herald classified ads. No listening to poetry over the telephone. Letters must be addressed to Herald Want Ad Poetry Judge. v Britain Herald. Letters should be signed by author, name and address— no ‘nom de plumes.” 1 lines or L ANNOUNCEMENTS I e | Burial Lots, Monuments | BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete, _ steel | “inforced; " water proof, N. B. Vault W BRITATN MONUMENTAL WO! 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting _our_specaity. Florists J T0c. doz.; scariet sage, Joe Rosia, 2 Mill St ts and flowers. Low priced. Come in and see them. Johu- son's Greenhouse, §17 Church street. iotas, use, cor. Tel. 3307. Lost and Founa Tost. 200, up. New Salle_Sts. L] return_to Finder is in Cape Cod hospital here RKS | Wellin, 256 Kensington Ave. Tel. | AUTOMOTIVES Don’t You Know? That the Place to Buy a GOOD USED FORD is From a Real Authorized Dealer We Specialize in Fords and Know All About Them. All Used Models Guaranteed Ford Automobiles AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE. CORP. PRICES REASONABLE 248 Elm St. YOUR OWN TERMS 45 Arch St. Phones 2700—2701 —— HEY, soMeRseY GOHAGEN ~ C'MON IN- hermetically | FF: Tel. 33 ANNOUNCEME TS 'I Lost and Found k AUTOMUTIVE — Auto and Truck Agencics A _STRING OF PEARLS loat hu'nnl | the Strand and the Fair or in the Fair. Tled up in a handkerchief. Find- er return to 183 Maple 8t. Reward. Personals | AMATECR TINISHING is an art. We do_amateur finishing with professional skill; all snapshots finished on glossy paper, no_extra_charge. Arcade Studlo. | LADE naw establishment. Church 8t. SPENCER CORSETS — Surgical _and dress. Made to mecasure. Mrs. Annetta Carpenter, 27 Glen St. Tel. 139-12. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies and blocked In our up-to-date The Modern Shop, 111! | have your hats of all kinds re- | SELDEN OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Bales and service. Producte of General Motors. C. r =t Beautiful Cars i Amenear Whltnore Paige C Tel. 10, REQ MOTOR CAR8 AND TRUCKS— & Co., Bulex and nd rark Ste. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbeias. lcs and s!l\hv 35 East Main | STUDEBAKER ~ MOTOR CARA- Saics and Bervice. Albro Motor Saler Co. Arch 8t. Phone 260. WILLYS-KNIGHT __ AND . AGENCY—8ales and Service. Fine fiv- tor cars. Beloln Garage and Motur Bales, Fred Belom, Ji. Prop. 115 Church_8t. Phone 456 Nu s For Sale 9 Bennett Tel. 2: AUBURN Sales and Service, tor Sales Co., 250 Arch St Ice. Caplitol Buick Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone 2607. CADILLAC AND LA SALLE les & Service. Lash Motors, Inc, CARS — A Tel. 3000, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and service, Church_8t. Phone 211. O5ODGE _BROTHERS—Sales and Bervice. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Sta ley St. Phone 1731 FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, parts farm implements. Automoti nd Service, 248 Elm 8t. T CARS—Trucks and Fordson tra tors. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmgquist Bros, Prop 251-3, 10 years. Sales and Service. Main St Tel. 3696, AUPMOBILE AND BTAR—Sales roome and service department. Burritt Mot Sales Co. 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USED CAR VALUES PRICED RIGHT 1826 Nash Sedan 1924 Ford Touring 1924 Chevrolet Tourlng “hevrolet Coupe 425 Ford Roadster (slip os Lody) 1926 Star Touring BURRITT MOTOR BALES CO. 88 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE y3b. New Britain Agency for Star Cars HARTFORD AVE., COR. STANLEY AUTOMOTIVE —_— Ready to Drive 1924 ESSEX COACH Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TI;L 513 D CAR DE _I 10-12 WEST PEARL HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1928 Lexington Touring Lextngton Touring ord Panel Delivery 5 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1 Tore Coupe C. A. BENCE Tel. Trucks For Sale All in Good Condition 192 50 Chestnut St. 2218 5 ton Tnternational dumps. 3 ton International pneun 2 ton International pneuma fronts. 1—:2 ton White pneumatics. 4—1 ton International express. Overland panel truck. Ford trucks, 1-2 and 1 ton sizes. 1—2 ton Chevrolet and others. International Distributor Dell Motor Co., Inc 319 Connecticut Blvd. East Hartford Phone Laurel 1367 By PERCY CROSBY (Copyright, 1925, by Metropoiltan Newspaper Service.) YEH~ AN' MAYBE cET ME PANTS SyolEN. 1 WONDER WHAT YOU THREE HE-MEN IS GON' BON A GRUB-SCOUTIN' PARTY WHILE ME AN’ POLLY STAYS MANNER OF FOOD THE HON. ISLAND PROVIDES? STOCKED FOR NEW BRITAIN By KOLODNEY BRI HARDWARE COMPANY Growing with Reason 220 MAIN EXPLORE THE ISLAND AND GIT THE LAY OF THE LAND' BREAKFAST? YOU TALK LIKE YOU WAS 10 THE WALDORF-- RITZTORIA. SAVE YER ~|SMART CRACKS AN’ STIR YER STUMPS NIX/ WELL BREAKFAS FUST, AN' EXPLORE AFTERWARDS ! OPP. MONUMENT

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