New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 27, 1927, Page 10

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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 27, 1027, "McCORMACK PRESENTS © CGHALICE O PRIES! Noted drish Tenor Token "PHONE COMPANY SPENDS VAST SUM $1,434,313 Authorized for Sery- ice Improvement ‘ Gives of His Lsteem o President of Holy Cross Col Worcester Wo DA TE FOR CHURCH HEARING Court to Arrange for Trial of Blshop | On Charges Made by Leaders of 12 R. 1. Catholic Parishes, Newly-Published Book Deseribes | Day on Which “Teddy” Took Charge of Navy. Abolishion of Public Safety Law Boston President o and Oath of Allegiance, ival vessels in for war with John D. Long | toosevelt's or- | ' according to attorney and | tary. Comme t described by 1 n in his new book Long said tell o r a short 27 (A Spain was der Picree Las t proposals in the Da republ lera intro for repeal of legislat ed two bills, Arastic for an were Lo De V. | one on n 1t's life, ike a day off, complicity in the for Roosevelt | SIS | Father I)(mex C hdl‘f!t‘ He l\ldndpped l)'lu”h(cr Satisfied His Brother Rece cd Pmpcn (ar uneral ser 14 t Have You Acid Scalp? Broad St. Association | Delis publie | To Discuss Its Needs Fresh Opened Cysters CLAMS, SCALLOPS Packard Opyster House CORNLR MAIN and ARCH STs s T 1t 1AL ML Open Ni GUAYULE RUBBER 'Offcials Won't Employ 1t a5 toda RAPS “NINGOMPOOPS” | Bishop Anderson Denounces Those Who Hold Methodist Ministers Up HAS OWN PURPOSE to Ridicule. Oct. 27 (B— Nincompoops” who ridicule the Methodist ministers and “hold them up to the contempt of the world.” were denounced by Bishop William Anderson of the Boston area of thodist Episcopal church in i ss at the formation of the Springfield Methodist Social union ere last uight. Substitute ral mon rubber in th k of the men such low cla are doing, with neial gain and themselves. H. L. Men- kin, Sinclair 1 rence Darrow ind § son are capi- the weakness of humanity al profit. This is the most ing a man can give him- FINE AND JAILS PENALTY INPOSED | e e 850 and 30 Days Tor an Who| | cw tes bureau of stan- yesterday that tests produced fro Mexico and Califor- T4t comy for rubber, | 1er kind of rub- ses, 18 better r. and for other G "\v.!r s T rubber. B i sl wovier Tt Attacked Patrolman orm. We| di i a soft rub. tionix i sente don't helieve a suspended fall | would do any good in thi ms that he simp as he pleases. His at officer was vicious, vicious,”” Judge Henry P. ¥ nn'lrl today as !v and costs and a fail in the case. Tt s¢ 1 on in police John Golabeck, aged 25 win Place, who pleade of drunkenness, nd resistanc Attorney Woods told | that on th Pastor \\ ould Lea\e Tideenoch If (unucgatmn Danced ey Uni N &, 27 (P-—Hon- hi: 1 by his parishioners at a re- eld at the Christ Lutheran of wh He i to t Oct atter's home, in around his ri d th atte Mr. Woods demonstrat in which cption er. He also ki cverely that the t 1 Lle to do duty Woods said it was one of ts on a pol ever committed in this city r MeMurray, Mr. Woods said, the best de- WL ins, v not held, but the broke up, and tc church counc was Ky o is one of men in the Attorn: Tho: iting Golabe of his ple it understood t Mr. Woods in his MeMurr McDonough, | War 7 AT WHITE HOUSE Wash , > (P Wa ambassador Japan, | have with Officer ner to nomination to e of tter would 1 House, ¢ doubtiul ell parents to gt and no child of going to i save a dime t iciar ctly iy harm- teher's Castoria when yriter'’s is toria will I and end al out th too ops of athe som: bhahy's stom. *SPECIAL NOTE: With bottle of genuine Fleteher's wra 1 a book on “Care of Dabies” worth its v n zold to every mother or pro tive mother. every fever, toria what tor oii ithout ot {he Children Cry for I you why! o 1&g purely 15 oft g the Castor sinal. 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His head was split from ear t0 ear, across the top hy the blow from the nightstick one of the most severe ever suffer- i by a person at the hands of an officer in this city. He has taken the pledge to ab- rey stain from intoxicants and there is | | reason to believe he intends to keep 2s he did so once before for a | it, ew Britain | he injury being | | {1ong period. conclusion, had injury to Jud | Judge Alir | Bar Associatior ion the side of 1 Honor to grant quest for m Honor that {f T will not appe know he will come to me a |in the past, but will remain out Attorney McDonough, fn Golabeck show his talk to t his you: re ar for him, and T he I am confident he of trouble.” Replying to Attorney MeDonough Mr. Woods said court of Connee intoxication do 1rleH!HIh"\lr)n of m , | aggravates the time Golaheck a | attorneys offer t | weakness for 4 hreak What about ms « ous of viciously. ing his duty an repo of apn: bonds were Y JRDAY Hartford, Oct day's temperatn the laws, al to Hw superior court that the sup ticut has rul not nurder but rather it year: he defonse rink causes him tc “Merey for him? for the &plendid er who was excuse and every in court his 4 e perform- g the trust Woods said h gave notice 1t d in him?’ rncy MeD Mr on; HOTTEST DAY, 27 (UP)—Yester re of 7T4.8 was the This week-end, {7 order the drink of rare distinction for your guests ‘CANADA DRY” © 19 4 U\MDADW {MLEGINGER At Fag. 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