New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1927, Page 19

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n it red rid in | Speaking§ 090448 COLPOIPETOU s 4AITETG Ve Once more we find the heroes, the Waskowitz-Contaras team on of Sports H LR R 1 WITH THE BOWLER FRATERNITY ALLEYS GERSTACKER LODGE LEAGUE handball court again 0 el ! Last night a mateh was made be- g tween the Greenstein-LeWitt team 1 ey and the Waskowitz-Contaras com- ' bination and a torrid battle it was. | ! 10 e T | After the first two games which |17 ! A were lost to { Dr .Waskowitz ¢ doctor and his pal. aid: “I'll bet you w. beat you this time and I'll put $5 up on it. Greenstein agreed and the match was on, The doctor and *J took a the ol lacing and Greenstein gain won bet. Throughout the his was snapping his partner to a W tiie down,” off form,” “what's the ter,” when Contaras would miss a shot. “Johnnic” took his callin down without a word. Finally the doctor missed one and Confaras said: “Give yourself a call- ing down, doc.” IUs the pin boy who stars when it comes to duck pins. Hlockey prazers have 1o iroubl ing the game on ice, We know a gent who had a 310 scat on the gz of the big scems he didw't bring any along. He likes to drink of the bottle. The Stznley Arena should he a prominent sporting center this year Palo. the Industrial sketball games, the All-New Dritain basket- tail games, and other event should » the place going night in the week strong every industrial gues should go than ever now that they have accommodate Last year hundreds ing the girls | action st the i Y. W. C. A, had alre 1 W from capa ady been r the large the crowds . W..C. AL gy enough (o ac It looks as if the Y M. T. A 1 the Stanley thunder that for- armory. socicty hall 11 steal all the erly belonged to th I stare k horse’ has ap- nother knockout h against Louis (Kid) one of Con- ampions. Another peared and heen registered Kaplan of Meri necticut's two en, The road which Jack Delaney and “Kid" Kaplan are traveling these days 1s not one of roses. Kaplan, it appears, < time. FATHER T0 WED DAUGHTER'S CHUM Bay State Lieat. Governor, 53; His Fianceg 27 Boaton, Oct. 20 (P—An unusual romance was brought to light here today with the confirmation by Lisut, Gov, Frank G. Allen of Nor- wood of a report from Pitteburgh, | Pa., that he is to marry Miss Elean- or H. Wallace of that city, ‘25 graduate from Wellesley and a close friend and classmate there of his daughter, Mary. Mr. Allen is §3 years old and hi flance is 27. Miss Wallace taught for a vear in a private school in Brookline and last June, in company With the lieutenant governor and his daugh- ter, went abroad for a trip from which they only recently returned for the marriage of Miss Allen. to Francls V. Crane of Dedham. The first Mrs, Allen was Mary Winslow of Norwood. She died three years ago after an illness of 15 years. The bride’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Wallace. Miss Wallace is expected here #moon when the date of the wedding is expected to be announced. STINSON PLANE IS DOWN SECOND TIME Aviator Who Was Believed Tost on Way to Boston From Hartford, Escapes Death fn Orash in N. Y. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 20 (P~ Eddie Stinson, famous aviator and president. of the Stinson-Detroit Air- craft corporation of Detroit, had a narrow escape from death or injury at Marion, near here, early today when his plane, in taking oft on a wet fleld, crashed into a stone wall. The underpinning was crippled and a tire blown. Stinson, who with his wife and a party, is on a nation- wide air tour, was forced down by fog and rain yesterday afternoon on a farm at Marion. After spending the night here, Stinson motored to Marion to pilot the plane to the municipal airfield here. It s thought. the ship will be repaired so that he may procecd to Buftalo later tod MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT The police were notified today hy the state commissioner of motor ve- hicles of the suspension of the op- licenses of the following: s Tanguay of 1316 Stanley rank Abramson of 32 Wil- ‘abe of 38 Joseph C. street, low street, Michael J. Mc Commonwealth avenue, Was of 272 Broad strect, Joseph R. street Mangan of 73 Russell and Carl China of 358 HOL'S SON MAYOR ) (1558 Boston, Oct. 20 (UP) son, born Tuesday to Mayor and Mrs. Malcolm E. Nichols, died last night at the Thorndike House of Boston City hospital. the | e is close neither the | BOGERS ALLIYS NEW BRITAIN MACHINE LEAGUE Sheet Metal s 1l 11 i | \ | 1 1 Sockets ATA 10 I 1" Mot | New Matic \ 8 i Millers DRAGON Mitier white Anderson Winchester 450 Outers Collars Davidson 52 Graham a8 Chataneut 81 Casalla s Burnham 439 434 4A1—1334 Tnners owen a..u 9 12 256 Nelson . a1 17 Fiadon 587 Decolhin 83 58 Lipetz : N3 46 438 Retainers Kogelman ... Stohl Larson Dummy | Rosensurey o Ton i Wheeler Newman Kroll orman Jayes Pelletier Cadrain & POSTS $: Chicago, Oct. 2 Billy San- dow, manager of Bd Lewis, heavy- weight wrestler, has posted $5,000 with the boxing commission, for a finish match with Joe Stec o purse of $20,000 has been guaran- tecd for a match here. TO 6 WINS 2 Des Moines, Ta, Oct. 20 (UP)— Drake university of the Missourl valley conference, defeated Simpson college 20 to 6, in a football game yesterday postponed from Oct. 1. NoT AWN THESE DAYS It's not brawn, but speed and sk thinking that counts in foot- says Bob Zuppke at qui Dall these days, Tilinois. ——— s AT Auto Painting Expert Work Low Prices Spraying or Varnishi FRANKLIN SQ. FILLING STATION % {not considered likely of solution this } lis necessary. " E. R, Jr. l IMEMBER BRANDS | KLAN A MENACE (McCall Dencunces Alabama | Branch of “Invisible Empire” i \m,vw.n:—\u—mv 20 P—-A Klausman whose wholesale investi- gation of reported floggings inerim- mpire has n in Ala- neniee to con- in tendering his resignation from that invisit the ku Br Tority™ unconditional order ! I 4 sweeping condemnation of the organization. Attogney General Charlie « all directed lot- ter o rawal yesterday to “the Klan, No. 3. Prov- calm of Alabama, In- visible Empire its of the Ku Kiux Klan, Montgomery.” This action follows immediately fter the extensive probe of the at- rmey-general into a s of al- 1 whippi Oneonta, 1 t His 4 iad Crensha ties prompted ar ccial ¢ investigation by : county 1 nd jury vhich scored week at Luverne ] paratively few for whom the Chri tian dogma had traditional formulae had withered in | mental environment created by rn knowledge and had bee luced by a wistful agnosticism.” | Ignoring Sciences | Bishop Barnes attributed one of weakness in the church to mo T cause the ligious teachers to ignore scientific | diseovery. ‘ Of the question of man's origin, the bishop sald: “Though all com- petent biologists accept man's evolu- | Chicago, Oct. 20.—(P—Col. E. C. tion from an like stock, the Carrington was promised proof today theological consequences of such be- [of the marriage of his former wife, lief are still seldom stated. I set my- | Mrs. Anna Walsh Snyder Carrington, self years ago to expound these to his brother, ampbell Carrington, consequences ind to show that they |of New York—a marriage concern- did not serm to me to upset the ing which b main Christian position.” ‘ Bishop Barnes reiterated statement that the doctrine substantiation is unfrue ht to assume.” he existence of ties in i his of trans. 1 “We have i continned, spiritual proper- o objects unless they 4 ble, yet there |a is 10 man livng who possesscs the | o spritual discernment by which o ! iminate between consecrated | s dis, and uncons: ed br He said that for the last 20 years he has taught that the church mally denies that any change oc- | in bread and wine at cons tion, “As every student of comparative religion knows," the hishop wrote, Klan in returning 102 indict- e opo o o T e ments ag residents of that sec- 8 s ”r,‘\,l,:;“ r '?:;Ix:,’.” tion ;‘ with complicity in | that of our present civili- While pro c iherence to £ STt : “those fundamental principles which o o o, Mian a8 publicls fpronouncady: [ecture bugda} Evening | ihe attoraey-general in his teer | By Rev, George Donahue icclared that he had “hecome con- t the klan in ands of a lawl Alabama is 1 vineed tF v the ship. EVOLUTION STIRS | - ENGLISH CHURCH Anglo Versus Roman Doctrines S inControversy L] 20, —(—-Church stirred today over the foes of evolution doctrine of d by the London, Oct cireles were challenge to the iherents to th ubstantiation 1op of Birmingham. \ an open letter to the Archbishop ! of Canterbury primate of England. > bishop defined his position on | theological matters and declared: No profest must hinder me as 'a bishop, and indeed as a Christia | trom upholding religious truth. No man shall drive me to Tennessee or to Rom | Answer to Pastor | } The iotter is the bishop's answer to the dramatic protest made last | Sunday by Canon C. R. Bullock- | Webster to the bishop's presence in {the pulpit of the historical St. Paul's cathedral. Although the | Willilam Barnes, Right Rev. Ernest bishop of Birming | will issue some rejoinder. This would | be done perhapsto try fo allay acerb. ities, as the aged prelate is always arded as a peacemaker. He is likely to take some time, however, to consider the question before act- ing. The protest of Canon Bullock- Webster, who proceeded up to the transept and denounced to the con- gregation the bishop “for pouring conternpt upon the doctrines and craments of the Holy Catholic church,” seems to have brought to a head a long-standing controversy. While he was being denounced the bishop remained standing, silent and | impassive, while the organist sought to drown out the protest. Anglo Versus Roman The controversy in the church ex ists hetween the Anglo-Catholies {who are charged by their opponents ' with 1éaning toward Rome, and the | scientific and Evangelical factions to whom, although for different rea- sons, Anglo-Catholics are an ana- thema. One recent manifestation of this | cleavage was the wranglg over the revision of the book of common | prayer which continues to be the subject of warm controversy and is | | | vear as had been hoped. The church |assembly has accepted the revision {but the final sanction of parliament | ! In his open letter, Bishop Barnes, | |who {s a sclentist as well as a | {churchman, invited the archbishop of Canterbury to consider steps to | { “help those of us who are trying to | fit the church to be the spiritual | guide of an educated nation.” ! Ning when he was master of | he temple, “which,” he says, v { {its logal nucleus is probably | most intellectual congregation in | England,” the bishop wrote that he | discovered that “there were com- | V. George Donahue a former of Pomfret assistant Mary's church here, will LAl Sunday evening, October 30, at the; AT PROBATION CONFERENC Y. M. T. A & B. soclety hall on| Miss Cora M. Beale, exccutive see Main street. Father Donahue of the Welfa tion widely known a public speaker and Probation Off Connol- and is the author of several books, |Iv attended the qu meeting most of which are well known to|of the Connecticut Frobation Offi. his New Britain friends, The lectur. | cors’ association at Long Lane Farm he is to deliver Sunday evening will be published in hook form in De- cember. Father Donahue has no lectured in New Britain in several | f vears. The affair is br conducted by the Mt St. Josey Alumnar | Mission club. Sl . Officer William MeMurray receiv- | | FAINTS AT MATE'S TRIAL ed a compl 1:20 o'clock this | Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 20 (U'P)-~ morning from Johnson Moore of 19 [After bringing her husband into Star street that someone was peep- lEaiet ontian Chesault . Mrs. ing through a window in Mrs | Touis Ratta fainted when the judge Moore's bedroom “pecper’ has found him guilty and sentenced hin to 10 days in jail. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS oifice FOR YOUR WANTS bu wpparent dciermmation o re. |GAIIDENl Carrington Admits marris for- |long distance Sehein, t pastor of st and Middletown been seen HER HUSBAND NOW Marrying Mrs. Carrington had expressed consid- rable doubt. orge L. ey who repre n her divorce ampbell - Carrington ex the m e license and cer- in the hands of a New York | ttorney today with a warning to the | olonel t Will be held “strict- | for any further doubt on the n. Chicago attor- Mrs. Carrington snte v accountabl tatements casting Sehein said had talked over with Camp- ‘somewhere el Carri skt ampbell Carrington has become ry fmpatient with his br * the attorney him to i the and 1 to try top to them. Col. Car ery well that his brother was n ied 1o former wife, for jasn’t been called upon to make limony pay Tt was last A but he to. put a gton knows was his ording to pbell Carrington Mrs, on were married. today, Miss Ruth Bris. oll, woman probation officer, plan 2d to attend but prevented rom doing so because of a slight disposition. was POLICEMAN SEERS “PELPER™ Thout veen midnig cquently premises hoo rosc found nohody Every car we deliver represent it. | Right now we are offerin Dolge Bros. ! ham, concluded his letter to the | Dodge Bros. “ar\‘hl»ishop by saying ‘“of course it | Dodge Bros. {calls for no public reply,” it is gen- | Dodge Bros. | erally supposed that the archhishop | 1925 Chrysler Co. (Run only Here ave five S. & F. MOTOR 1129 Stanley St. 408 MAIN ST. ! CLEAN 0P TW PLACE. | NEED Yo0 TWO FELLAS BEHND TH' CQUNTER TO TRKE. 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