New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1927, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. rs — = ————————— e P |ttons of what he termed an “acci-| [sion organization of any denomina- 'as a man with a horse, and it has|commitice approved a site which | | met with & warm where- EPIS[;I]PA[ WI]MEN |dent.” He will be arraigned in STILL INTENSE NEEI] (mrl: IForerunners o m(«- nallm\.‘fl = r:- to fl:,r;;.u iz 3’141)'- is sout t ot o H,‘,,.,l;,,‘ NOT A MONUMENT ""\frl‘l hns‘be‘::n m-drl:.:::‘;n hopes homicide coft today Home Missionary socicty were aris in sparcely settled regions. | it 5 ey that the response of Connecticut will e e - | eral ‘ties of which the rirs = e Chur on extre southern | be great and gave thanks for the tle 50 ; F M I 8 the ¢ nary so end of Main s 5 c [ Dr. Deanc Deplores Fact That Scot- | it exists botween the Scottish e AUVERTISERS ASK PN lety, org i : $2.00 g : land is Without Memorial to Es- thurch and the American church di i fabllid sl e “The fund tal Need for hom the finanee board 1o a © an ap s | “which never can be untied.” o ——— ! ) missions today in our country,” ac- | siation of that amou tablishment of Church in America i Mrs. Acheson Honored in Tenth M[]VE H]R TRUTH Dr. Halliday to Explain Con- om0 L Sl s i s NEWH 8. BU'”]INfi It ks ot the b > 8ohool | 1oy neta, Nov. 3 UM—Deptoring | Little lgng Michael e i . > he f 1 | H . _— " : superficial conditions which gave at the : he fact that in Scotland, a land full ortrait on Stam, o Year as President § " ditions at Meeting Here 1103 i Femig i s — S 10 maomioriais thera| . Buchasest, Now, § Lo IHA T i ) R s0¢ o here et . = en 1 is noni to the establishment | Michacl's likeness will soon apj e o o e Practce Combining 7 —— o e e cner, C08tof Erecting Proposed Strue- 175 o - Episcopa ahurch In marcs | o0 Romasinn. sotats ‘SoMETT Bridgeport 3 -Mrs. E. C. . . iev. Lrnest a " for helping to provide the ministra- 1, 1 14 placing that of the late King Ferdi- DS scheson of Stiddlotown preciacd o MOPDING aD0 EVening Papers s Vor el goncra tlons o e cheistan_rengion 1o {U1e Estimated at $85,000 ‘ 1. The portralt showa iho. six. the meeting of the diocesan board PR the national Congregation ' portions of population which for ' 1 old sovereign in a simple white e of the Wom extension hourd. will _— various reasons would otherwisc iate religions opportuni tion of the ‘glaring in- in church privil tween different goal which t Protestant Epis New York, Nov. 3 (8 —Elimina-| “Missionary I'rojects” at th cese of Connecticut, which was held | tion of cx ut §t. John's Episcopal church here Wednesday. ports were read tes- tifying (o the work of the auxiliary shirtwaist of American design with turn down collar and silk tie. Noy itional chureh tomorrc ration in advertising | Cons Collectors are offering premiums for the new issu ind opposition to the practic now mmuni xtension gational church s ne to force advertiscrs to by in morning and evening neuw “missionary # the arrest and conviction of «larm ringers. Chief Sennott niade the announcement today in an effort to halt an epidemic of bogua chich the department has old-style o have abo nancial etatus of the auxiliary mission- Urs. J. Lippincoit Goodwin of rtford spoke on the work of the applies department; Miss Bessie L. Iranklin of Hartford, tr the United Thank Offe on this department’s work; ) 1. Biddle, Ilartford, spoke on ti past year's work in the p part- mbination r nership department; Deaconess Peet or not \m"l{ combination spoke on the cducational work of Produce sales for the ional ad the auxiliary, and Miss Katherine 'crtiser on an economic basis.” Nettleton of Derby reported on the The advertisers als hurch periodical ¢ r beliet that traint in copy of any pr pers in its phases (hroughout the i SR eiaxaneion issued in combination by the same ceking to realize in th ] e e O ork of tne | publisher were advoea resolu- onc 17 1 il BT / 1“ ”fl‘“:"oc:; fl:‘? or a the N ! en a chance to earn ) O e e Nore ol e l1bhe adopled ab nnual The home missionary today 1 orial Sl on ke o Dongl fvoiaurer | zeported it neeting of the of Nu not an itinerant preachee on ho A ' wouglass, treasurer, reported (e tional Advertisers k and to contribute the amount - which the upkeep of that work costs South chureh, New Britain, is one "1 of the “ neniin o resolution ociation recognized s would an old The home er churches in the de- ice of publishers rning and evening ombination to force n in both p v undertake missionary 1st organize and schools which are on in which the view iverse set forth docs not ier to the view his young juire when they study phys raphy, biology and chem r day the students who main school. 1 portable 0 reaff erity and essential to the of selling In an earl ctivity was | onie missiona it of the i s pioncers moved w During the business meeting of Soneins dine cretving he board, Mrs. l. I her of tford rose to “make an impor announcement.” It was the | ion on the part OPPOSEg APPEAL ourd of a hriet case and g D \rs. Acheson, who is serving for the SIS s of advertising.” fi hurch extension in the new century ry spot benc the continent. The s any and 1l stripes not a sionsly eared for.' ity Work,” “Town and Country 0 Work in the North” r Work,” L of SACS Attorney William Comley Connecticut, It is made of the wood \ neat, well groomed appearance—not just for one day, one week, or one month—but isC Attempt of Eelee- from a sycamorc in front of the ; RlsbeRn ol SR ol SR UG e aiConiction cvery day of the year, providing of course Jishop of Connecticut 1 Bridzeport, Nov. & (P Arguments that vour clothes bear the Langrock label. l The forty-seventh annual meeting | Oftered by State's Attorney William 5% King work hegin of the woman's auxiliary ned |1l Comley against an appeal from L n Kindergarten maintained at = this morning conyictionsbrought ftof tha sunreine s Tsland to « for children ot court of crrors Wednes rants. A country BN LRNVEST M. HALLIDAY, Do, ) s dore Yochelman ilent” Alarm Clock physician of (his Is Cause of Murder ‘i $45 and more. ontrast to gthy argu- New York, Nov. & (UP)—An|™M offered by Defense Council | Re olee i alarm clock that off led John B. Dillon, tiahotn Biand e " s in due course come 10 a family quarrel climaxed by the| Yochelnan is no Ao ko of 1o us Sl and are | shooting to death of M Gertrude | 1o ten-year sentenee i T T S e A e Monace . by her 67-ycar-old |imposcd upon a retaty are the Congregational Homo ' por o Tb A bl B father, James Larkin, slaughter in connection Nilssionirv) actisiy: Gt e vildin, e . s ey. a coc Larkin awoke late yesterday death of Miss Mabel D Church Buildis Sheialal T nd morning and accused his ghter City. The it Congrogation: lay hool Bx- voted upor 2 of tampering with the clocks He | charged by the s T e A Uon 139 Ma"' St. 1ot the house but did not go to 4 1 operation purfor mal churel nited his p ce market and police be- Yochelman expinse n 192 lieve he pent the day drinking At the trial of tin At any rate he returned home last “nt to Yocl nee in the cop he R. H. Erwin. Ar night and renewed the rel Lt they . e oldtime pony which conld and Mr B Pr When Lariin threatened violence hi the Lary ehurehies is 1,500 out of a total its food and a Vord wife ran with Mrs, soline from a iter, A operations ing she heard the sound | by the girl the A policeman | to the hou i, has a part cost of m ¢ other hand it i A out that a man with dlof t roduced into | sionnry socicty, {he ionary e Ain mueh partments / d Buyers of Essex cars in the first 9 months of this yvear would fill and over- ow the largest stadium in the world. More than 194,000 Super - Sixes were bought in this period. GLEN STREET “distinctive - - - In atmosphere, service, clientele --- each worth_v The management pays of the other and all worthy of The Glen. ek \ 2 : In outselling any other “‘Six’" at or near the price, almost two to one, the signal thing is not merely the overwhelming preference for the Essex Super-Six, but the source from which it comes. | IS inC]uded in vVour A great proportion of buyers are owners, former and present, of big ) and costly cars. They turn to Essex because they find: month s rent. The smoothness and performance of their costlier cars. The management flll'niSh&B Comfort and riding case not excelled in any car. ESSEX SUPER-SIX The roominess and relaxation of their larger cars. No Lease —vacuum cleaning service ‘ 2-pass. Speedabout - - $700 —your Iight bills —your heat bills A —your ice bills Everythlng —for your light bulbs —for your hot water ) Traffic nimbleness and handling case unmatched in larger cars. | . 5 Seone 2 4-pass. 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