New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 18

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OFFICERS ELECTED MASONS STARTMAR.23 THE ANGLO CATHOLIC QUEST]ON IN AMERlCA BY CHURCH COUNCIL ON $200,000 CAMPAIGN EVANGELIGALS ADHERE (Coantinued From First Page) Corporation holding the tifls real and build all contributors will be Rev. R. N. Gilman President of _ Religious Education Workers astats The annual mesting of the N otionas folie monery Britain Council of Ticliglons £l Y. W 4 through the money co; Payment of eubscriptions will ion was held at th evening wit from seven No from the Berlin, Newington Coner Rev. A. D. H the leadersh reportod 11 cover a period A vote of thanks tc Institut William E. W. Hatsing: G Group 4, & ‘l!n'(. )] k. orgs 1 W. Macomber, J. W. MeMillan, R. R. Merigold, A. A. Minor, €. J. Parker. . J. Porter, Frank J. W. [Poteet, Fred D. BV, , Albert H. s vd, Frank H. Al v appreciition was Sh 38 A. J. Sloper, tended to Mrs. ( € ar, B. Stone, J retifing seerct f Gardner and efticios RAYMOND N. GILMAN flnancial statement, issued by committee, shows a need for ). Lxpenses incident to the of the temple are estir $315,000 and there is a total of 00 on hand. Itemized, the ment 1s: Building lot, West Main streets, $30,000; build- ; heating, lighting, ete equipment and furmshin maintenance L0005 total, 000; funds , $1156,000; amount needed, MeCluskey paid the wo Miss €lora I Florence Jam treasurer, mond C. Helsing; chairman adership training committee, Rev Alfred D. iger; chairman weekday 1001 committee, arch Miss Est t chairman finance com Mun- give tl ane. ger; superint vision, Mr perintendent, intermediate d Rev, Théodor« ) crin- di- w Masonic temple will be i impressive building, beautituliy furnished and des . The ester- for will be in Grecian Dorie style of Dorie columns of mag- cnt proportions and grace will n impressive and ¢ & portico will br 1ally effective at night under a flood of light which wil throw into hoMl relief the art windows and it etallic doors. 1l be of limestone and brick the broad and easy granite steps, one will enter ning off the foyer will Jirway, the coat rooms rooms for hoth women t of the foyer view of West it Hill park with its tren's di- Hale; su- ision, jor w Going up zht of oyer. Of . 0. the main 1 the ommitte Expertt oo that 025 is the hest inown téley nuimber in town, == firet floor large B Stomach Gas Drives “;,;,‘f;f:;.,“.. Man From Bed ot Vimospher n th vy and the card ~ond floor will be 1geated will he capa- ¢ room o rooms, roat .||\‘1 The as 2 10 vell as [rEe committea ToomE examination rooms, large cedar ta, an addition te toilet and will also be located on Itching, Annoying *\ 7" oo’ . Tho entrance will lrad directly 1, so that th in street, ('unplclo\ Years in Thc \'m\c Occunation RRITATIONS 2 (I"—Com- rs of u th the J. . 1 here, Miss today the recipient expr ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? t the toy LAW SPECLALINT DIES (Layman, M acquir- 1eformation, ¢ Marsland, on next NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928, Anglo-Catholicism has become question in the Protestans Episcopal church in the United States. A move- ment is under way in some quarters 10 ORIGINAL ARTICLES By C. L. MARSILLIOT 10 bring the doctrinal controversy be- | fore the general convention of the church when it meets in Washington nest October. The attitude of ecach side {5 presented herewith by promi- inent leaders. C. L. Marsilliot, Memphis, Tenn., layman, speaks for doctrine may the e ino o e e e the DProtestant Episcopal ne position of those toval to ition and len Peabody cyman, ior the Ty e P, Anglo-Catholic of the the sacrament (or ¢ ts), purzatory, ir worship of Leory imag ing this constitution rlemn oath, cert . leading lo-Catholic” suth Catholic general conventi * party ! October, on in order that it at which it is Loval Protestant insist that the articles . ligion shall be retained. REV. MARSILLIOT (Above) and SELDEN P DELANY endowment: (Continued viously Mellon felt they were asked by committee should be to bribe a pub bonds *“Tha Hays retorted “You heard the The exter- incides to make any details of 11 very certain 1 didn® where on littic plan was “Do you care 10 tell t MELLON, BUTLER IN BOND DISCLOSURES - ny lv()n. to Butler. 1 trom First Pagr) am trying to give you e I can in tracing the diselosed his approaches to obvious to and Butler because lHsys about these 4 * he was Walsh of Montana, the proscentor, whether 1t hidden “if you attempted « official with such Mellon ar 1 “Do you sout it? Mellon's with my rec happened,” Hays viry care to say testimony €o- have lection of my talk not exp 1 remer a subseripti Got No 1 ‘ribmition It The commit vou didn't n you * Walsh asked Evangelical group and the Rev, | Delany, New York. . | ¥nclair gift of §75,000 was not |ngde to him. Only a few days ago lays testified he solicited Sinclai |;m4 received ths bonds from Sin- u..c himself, “Po you want to explain that?" Hays hesitated. Then he sai “I did not regard the delivery of _ | these sccuritics as payment until it DELANY | a5 dggermined what dispositio: it be made of them Walsh called atte late 198 the Continental mpany got four packages of L ty Donds containing $55.000; that 3,060 was the amount of a Wil liam Bowge Thompson loan ! 885,040 was the tatal of the bonds Hays passed to the republi- can_committee. “Do you know at?™ “No,” Hays repli n the right “The coincidence is rather raents 2 s the markable,” Walsh said It is thus that in- | “No, it's not a coincidence; i s practice have lyn, imagination,” Hays retorted part. of the, “Do you associate the d OrthodoxX. these honds by Sincl: ' Teapot Dome transaction?’ asked “1 do not. I'm as eeretary i ANGLO- GATHOLIG ASKS RIGHT 10 EXPERIHENT, By REV. (Rector Chn SELDEN P, r been able to mere fact 1f monies wers more things all > in common, about anything are insisting lom of worship—o clear rom his fransactions with th crnment as it could Walsh asked Hays if } recoliection of any one making contribution even approaching that of Sinclair. and Hays sot give his views about politic but Walsh halted him 1l hire a hall some s that subject,” Senator Walsh wish to be bound in a t ket Why to worship 1in the 16th 5 sacro- Why 1 night ar “Well, I'm not going shout matters,’” Hays r The Montanan had the reread to Hays. questior ntributions s in eize.” of anvone approach- in excess o “Ive heard a great finite knowls Goodwin \p_;;e;'c to Boos( Measure hy W. F. Willia Boston, Mass., March 13 (@ Goodwin, re ntly removes registrar of 'ahy appearcd befor committee in support hacked by the man who T ‘.Hl T CONFIRMED. mended his removal, Commissioner 1 —The € of Public Works William F. Wil- ¢ 4 liams. The bill is designed to giv at Signor Pre- he gepartment autherity fo estabe- r at Prague, had 4y ypiform trafe signal to Bucharest, (and through highways, A section which the former regis- trar partieularly favered would pro- hibit eiics and towns from erecting any signal, signs or lhts without manitest e departmen draw al There was no opposition orn testi- gy ons and to- LOSS BY YIRE. roh 13 (UP)—Tire 1220 Pre 10 re irman proceeded trequent to th VOTE 30,000 LIRE Trieste, March 13 (UP. gional War Cripples’ association has voted 30,000 lire to establish an Italian school in Paris. went back to lien Hays told the 1 not pos- party fund rtain kind record of the March 1, last, en the ny on 1 and argued, and gorously that | ol off. Deny- 4 contradicted him- ring that they h ibout one thing and Hays finally got up to emphasize his “Sit Down,” Says W n, sit down.” Question: Why does baby) particularly need emulsified cod-liver oil? 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