New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1927, Page 14

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" ST HARY'S CHURCH READY FOR WORSHIP. Transformation of Interior Com- pleted by Stall of Artists Sunday morning the doors of St urch 's ¢ o fts T have thei n its co who t opportunity to view d state th sts drayn imtry w Iwork from all er Lewls har of m coked for o when vhile will ty of S 1ific ajor The Gothic arch sround orked Gothic at is inct embody Iy relizious, merous paintings « wttributes of religion One of the most s Is the on church Is. It i aly mented by a grea Where formerly the crucifix group stood out alone in its position above the main altar cked by a scene depicting y of Jerusa- lem in the late the day of erucifixion. To better 1 or with the general scheme nes have been painted. their rear can be seen vocks of Calvary, and farther in t background are the rolling hills of Jerusalem “with its dwellin temples and its farms. Th wre worked out in 18-carat gold w taint touches of coloring. In the e blematic heaven are the fig six angels, gracefully placed in the attitude of prayer, three on either side of the 32-foot circular window of stained glass. Concealed flood lights in color add the finishing touches to the artistic setting. Sanctuary Decorations The back wall of the sanctuary is a Rood screen in which a tap v improssive f glimpsed by the ma e y mural painting. tly 10 T Direc of gold has been painted with silver | yeavy doors h filigree adding to the charm which is emphasized by ir ion marble columns where pillars of cre or formerly stood. In the gr which spans the sanctuar: in gold and silver have been work- ¢d to represent the bread and the wine used in the sacrifice of the ss. On the side of this arch fa ing the congregation has been paint- ed in bold letters of Old E style, the words taken from Bible at ar designs the said unto them: Amen, amen, 1 say nto you, un- less you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you." A new carpet of deep green has heen laid on the sanctuary floor with strips of rich red carpet er ating an unusually striking effect. At the altar . Joscph, whic is north of the main altar and the altar of the Iilessed Mother ich is to the south a distinctive color scheme employing ivory and gold as t colors with 1 nd n been °n Jesus sic some ¢ tints interspersed, has ch stand in the sanct 1 in tint in many | At elth- vas | ploved ture. wroare o 1s in hrome, a jetails of t r side of the ttituds wyer Na Wood Preferred A formerly inted in cr over in thove t b man Catholic vmns are in tw cct employed ORDER OF NOTICE OF NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1927. 3\ View Looking Toward Altar of St. Mary’s Church or each among whi merey, for ance, grace Har placed cross and each 1 gol The ligh ber, are lamps rom the Father T anxious th sout s been painted a mosaic handsome of Gothic ceil having an inscription, ch are: Peace, atonement, giveness, fortitude, pen- md hope. isome decorations have been the 14 stations of the into the background of of ting fixtures, 14 ambe style, 6 g by heavy aynor was p at this feature fn num- hangi chains. ticularly ot work should be of t possible in obt beautitully add reatly to their cf s which with the y armonize iintings and arm, The approaches to the altar from the rear of in colored tints ber tile of var Wainscoting and pews haxe | rubbed down, varnished [ to present nes frames h share of a The woodwork the church are of rub- diamond shaped blocks been zed w- door and the been given their an appearance of 1 yout the been done over ttention. Improve Rear Entrance At the pri entrance in the rear of the church much improve- ment has of craft-te blue and been made with x, panelled and gl . A niche has the aid zed in been placed in the wall and will hou: statue. On way is p: of God, The arti; the son and lized le spe er no Connecticut Bridgeport, orated and renovated church, wvhat He in a compe som et inted: and st wh the clergyma of teet. He oper: in the arches over the stair- his is the House “Silence. skill has m vision a realit a noted Roman €s 0 of Oran; the 7 in church wo xample of his is found at St. Mary's where he along Anotin- art in lines similar to those followed was awarde contract titive ficld in which many s submitted sketches, The portion of 150 mark hou will k AL S return of service to use of the upper the church tomorrow will the return of the regular Masses upstairs 1 10:30 o'clock. will be 7,8 9a 9 o'clock masses in the chapel. GIRL SCOUT NEWS tion comn 1 the girls and “camp Camp me rcunion to nd of De Bryson 1 1 chair in the Plain- recep- ertainment 1re of n of the Henrietta of the Peyser food com- Lette s of forme Gooby. hopping™ or those wh “shop early.’ sightsecing trip. a hike planned to take it. TA bean of th followed satur ing the Congr All big by a girls fice not BY vemt s tration girls to connection with camper will be miss take ( one will make the memory hook as complete ible. rs are asked ice on Fric December 2 between 6 regist further instructions. On Tuesday evening, November 20 the class in bugling will begin under ning, 7:30 o'clock and to reccivi There will also he for those pper will be church specia On Su 2l group will attend the Center sational church In a bod plannin reunion should notify the Girl Scout ' N than % 2 ‘here will be a regi » for New cover certain entertaining. ked to pay n in the coin of “one pict ] que.” More ti v evening. np Sy with who wish 1in one parish houses New Britain program on morn- | Men tions to Cot to attend the| Nine New ain Mond - tor : in Britain council | o expenses 1y an serior n. to acceptable 105 from ed are I 1 st strec 147 Schupack, 75 old N. Willi Wilf L. strec to report at eve- and feo \ Willow oni on T3¢ the leadership of Charles lessons begin one hour. needed for the meets on Friday school. Both Adams on U. S. Transport | En Route to Honolulu| N Nov. I Mary Br sted for Ticld Artillery branch of th has been in Haw today transport New Adams, Silver St recently enl York, son of New! lar army, with the troop New York Cit United States for Honolulu, with signed Islands, loc 1y lie adjacen famous resort: Young Adams will remain department mately two years, when he United ian returned to the discharge. Orders received don automobile show totaled | ¢00,000, groups Girl Scout office, ain, arrival young him in d at posts which gen- t to intcrnationally at the About six more section afternoons meet ission to take ssociation will be held in court being North s Leo V. WOULD TAKE BAR EXANS Represented By Nine and One Woman in Applic mty Association, Britain woman men and one have applied the bar ex- ord next month Hartford County the at Har the on December 2 consider the applic from Hartford New Brit conard § iin who have Appell, 596 Yale Sable, 47 Surin Ahar- cet; Harry M. Hawkins street; ns, 31 Emmons place; loin, jr, 124 Lyons 47 Vine Jagodzin- rnard A. hington street; J. post office Gatfne address, ding, Wash- dows West within the westward Adams of 5 Conn., = crvice w are su signed to duty d left e described lent, . H. I cost 760,000 a The of fwo runs of men who seeurcd. will be as- 1t act Hawaiian | Would L planes. at Honolulu tourist shrines in th approxi Mexico € for winted in 3100,000 to influence arbiter St — of Fail 2strado, forei yort site the sident Calles o Don his the West River \'alle_vis Possible Airport Site Nov. River ty and str m o C s gested to the the Yale Aero- which heard the bt by its presi- 6—The me valley, lyi ching out avenue city as ty last n the project would | on a level streteh | fect each could roximity to the harbor that there is a river port accessible 0| nd HEARST'S STORY DENIED —Charges papers that ered payment of | opinions as Mexican-Amer nied today by Jenaro gn sceretary, Ridrigo Octavio to | neutral | can | nwich. Paper and wooden clothes hampers, etc. The Hart & Cooley Mfg. Co., New Britain. Heating radiator inclosures. Langrock Clothing Co. Inc., New Haven. Topcoats, overco coats, nd trousers. o The Nash Engineering Co., South Norwalk. Sews cjectors, bilge pumps, sump pumps, ete The National Pipe Bending Co, ew Haven. Coal-burning tank heat- oil-burning tank heaters, etc. Pin Co., Shelton. Toilet € Burritt evening. List of Patents Issued T'o Connecticut Yeople compiled weekly trom iLe tricial Gazette by the office ot old G. Manning, Manning Bros. 211 Main street, New (List Ex-Al of the club whi hall to o’clock. will be vests, Uridgeport. : apparatus, Blair, Sound Beach, and pury; said Wells Blair. Warning de- Hent. W. Brostedt, ignor o The G Windsor Locks. =p gficld, orge P. Swivel Painters Fall to Ground When Scaffold Breaks Bagdasar Wertner, aged about 35, Arch street, suffered an injury © right foot, the scriousness of vhich has not been determined, and George aged 42, of West everely shaken up, in a all while painting at Cedar Crest Sanatorium, Newington, about 9:00 o'clock this foreno Wertner is mnder treatment at New Britain neral hospital and Elia was able to leave the hospital aiter ex- imination. he men advt, . Coons, Waterbury, ill Mig. Co. Vanity |of g9 Fiteh, Greenwich, 100 street an Wiiliam agnon, Bridg assignor to he Bead Chain Mf, 1ts). Coupiing. Harry E. Gilbert, Bridgeport, or E. Gilbert & Son. ce. Hall, Ithaca, N. ¥ assignor of 1-3 to T. P. Hall, Wall- ingford, and 1-6 to P. Wilson, Itha- N, Airplane, Hanny Unionville, as- o The Trumbull Electric Co., Fla lectro-switchi- — ting means. SUNSHINI Al The 0 Rem th port, Co. noon by ation Mr: an Judge arc employed by Mor- ¢ & Thompson, local ctors, and were on a gave way, throwing ind. man yesterda purpos until D cums vestigate Judge of proba waiving anc Mi SOCt Y NOTES Sunshine soc ¥y wishes to all thos who in any h=lped in their Thanksgiving work. Since the last meeting 21 calls were made upon the sick and flow sent to al prople. at the Newington Homs mbered to the extent of s 11 wheel chairs and two pairs of crutches. The next meeting will be held on December 5 and will be in the na- ope I'red -rick Ne igton Typew ypewriting assignor wiy Co., chine. William €. Homan, Meriden, as- signor, by mesne assignments, to Wilcox Patents Corp., Peekskill, N. Y. Liquid-fuel burner. Normun B. Hurd, Britain assignor to The American Hardware rp. Shut-out cylinder. | Llion, ©rs were seve no furth years agi caused 't | Officer night. W will preside at the monthly meeting | Doyle of the publ tizens’ Free Bed Fund Benefit, New Lunch Specials, Crowell's.— Justice Weds Co:ple Who Appeared in Court | Redman ow, of T vied in the judges' chambers in the police buildin, Mary Mettey, were witne court said toda improper ances surrounding the case in- | quirement, €0 that there might be the child Cit_y Items rl ANNOUNCEMENTS | B. A. Grysbowski | Lost and Found Burial Lots, Monuments 1 EW BRITATN ENTAL WORK 23 Oak St. Monuments of all sl and coscriptions. Carving and letter cutting _our _spectalty, derman Polish-American Political | A ich is to be held in Falcon morrow evening at 7:30 | The feature of the evening dn address by Supt. J. L.| welfare depart- VARIETY of plants and flowers, Tow priced. “ome In and see them. John- son's use, 517 Church street. CARD CASE lost Wednesday containing ralirond passes hotel, Dee. 3, afternoon or Bridge and dinner.—advt. Flove botw abs' hall Wednesday to 160 M: Desrocher of 320 Main | id Mrs. Susan Allen, a wid- | 4 Church street, were mar- Letween West {uder please return to nesday and late yesterday after- David L. Nair. Pro- . C. Connolly and police matron, Justi Officer Surglcal and . Mrs. A M. D. Saxe of the police Sii6 that the charge of conduct, on which the i woman were arraigned . will not be pushed, as his in ordering a continuance | c. 12 was to have the cir- USED CARS _———— Used Car Values Low Priced COACH VAN (Dem.) d. B. F. Gaffney of the court te authorized the marriage, the five days notice re- COACH SEDAN OUPE er delay in legitimatizing born of the couple two 0. A scuffle over the child he arrest of the couple by ' George Collins Thursday ! EERL TOURING THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Joseph M. Lucarclle, Bridgeport, ignor to Dictaphone Corp. Phono- graph. Frederich Mul Hartford, signor to The Whitney Mfg. Chain and part therefor, Otio Stuart, Wilton, Conn., and J. €. Jankus, Scranton, Pa. to Tceless Refrigerator Co. Evapor- ator for refrigerating apparatus. Stuart Otto, Wilton, Conn., and J Jankus, Scranton, assignors to s Refrigeration Corp., Scranton, i vaporator for refrigerating ap- paratus. John J. Ryan and J. Gaffney, New wen, assignors to National Foldiug Box Co. Display container. dward S. Sanderson, Waterbury, sovill Mfg. Co. Eleetric- [ture rally luncheon,” lar meeting will follow. Co. Her Secrets. Keeps Ye 1 day 3 daya. 6 days.. Mini ssignor 1o § lamp socket. mond R. Searless, New Brit- ssignor to The Fafnir Bear- Self-locking drive collar. J. Scnior, Waterbury, assignor to Scovill Mfg. Co. Method of and apparatus for producing cap Taker. ad ts A regu- ‘I————————| | THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetfcally for CONSECUTIVE Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space 3 lines. No ad_accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Pago on Same Day. Satur- day 10 A. M. Telephane 139 ARCH ST. 200 E. MAIN Real Values 1927 CHEVROLET Landou Sedan Like new 1923 LEXINGTON Touring 1924 CHEVROLET Sedan 1923 ESSEX Touring 1925 ESSEX Coach 1926 HUDSON Brougham 3 1-2 Ton G. M. C. Truck C. A. Bence 50 Cflestnut St. Tel. 2215 Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES INSERTIONS arly Order Rates Upon Application Charge a3 Prepaid -1 line 10 .1 line 1 line s mum Book Charge, 35 cents §25. Ask for an Ad Notify the Herald at orfce If your incorrect. Not errors after the first Insertion. e responsible for Some cars are worn, they knock and grind, make mo- screws and the like. Danicl D. Swem, Bridgeport, as- signor to the Artistic Bronze Co. Re- frigerator latch. George B. Thomas, Bridgeport, ! assignor to The Bryant Electric Co. Canopy fixture, Anton Van Veen, New Britain, a ignor to The Fuller Brush Co., Hartford. Wire-bending machine. Paul G. Willetts, Berlin, assignor The Ne A woman who can keep a secret is te Hartford-Empire Co,, Hartford. 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