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Declares Nation Has Other Valu- ; Admiral 4 vention here l andant yard and the Orient tive outweigh mavine mival called the house the building rnment shipyards truction e 25 pér = Harry Wilham H Harry Hatsing don (. 2aiph Way Johnston Tohnston, A. . Hunger MeElhone CHURCH MEMBERS property al Main ia not yet \ forts to sell the property 1" be r pr Fancy Eating. Apples, 3 Ihs. e —————————— MAGRUDER OPPOSES lowed for the inspection of the numerous perspective drawings and Hmor plans which were on exhilition at the front of the church, Re Iheodore Greene, the pastor, 4-|->n d the Diecting with a prayer thankeds the commiitee tor it p.msunn: nd ind called on My comprehensive the arious mttee and His report. in part, “At the annual church m January, the building com I mittee reported upon their work be tween the time of their appointinent and that date. Many of you saw the tirst of preliminary plans that Mr. Brooks had prepared. You will recall that the church faced West Main street with the - pa need ahouse directly connected fo them | church at the and hous cam- departnicnts m one building DAVY this plan served a purposs tor detailed unsatisfactory standpoints hoth y tectural mads only | 3 GIANT U §. NAVY cons Stanley Teport who frad caplaming steps taken by the the reasons com- then tollows meeting of the for ahle Elemems of Power ford, Muy 18 (UP)—A can lick all creation ©4 by the United States. lomas P. Magruder told ® members of the Connecticut hamber of Commerce at the ban- 16t closing their 29th annual co h navy 1s not Rear “If the avy of a ne it British think they lot rmer iladelphia ave isolated from Burope |y and we oth produe- e W basis stidy, 1t wa from many tical and are Two. other studics wer ore it was decided by M and the executive conimitie: at a probable solution lay in fa ng the church on Levington strect T than on West Main str “Other studics were n the.vesult that. you have hefore Whit appears to your committie a onious and adequat o bullies o e 1 of, the activities of the church. “The details of location. ariange ent and size of rooms has had tl paintaking study of s ninttees, 1w the ihe buildings other than the cl proper, the eriticism an ilenry L. Tralle, the ¢ we reported last January hac cogaged o assiet the religions education The general pla recommended to Yo'l compris five bhuddin with chureh as the dominant e Your attention is ealld niportant goints in conre this group of huildines Organ in Front of Church ) The church as planned 614 on the, main floor: 60 the side galleries, and in the rear ba ny. or a of £36. You will note that the propor- tions of lie church auditorium ar the same in our chureh here however ¢ importaut liecommended. The organ located at the front of the of the chancel or apse a choir balcony he- the wminister. Th described permi of the 1l ocea large have wuite ements of lih tion pow .Capacity, oy rmanent v high Magruder e way oks chant —"by il ; “Speaking taxpayer, ady attention to the navy alding bill, A provision passed by, Magruder said. called for in gov- Il dost of con- in government yards will cent higher f | private de with you 1 most sroup of mage by varion case of enty-tive No nded the onnecticit the Bond ning. including w Macomber H. Howard. b Judd, Cur 1l of who | Ipproy Chamix hoty! at von A committe: pon A commit t Chapman, s 1. Sheldon John €. Loomis, Par- Wa M. Bu nson J. Donnelly, | R. D¢ which is b Rickey group of H. Br R, M: Georgr Major anc My mhe to a fow ning ! ction with jant will in 122 Judge W, Minor -and B ford. J. e cach of toral {much as e chay two which ar is to I ehi APPROVE CFNTER (Continie lon cach side ehoir is in and above rrangement as I from First Page) The S hind ind Church streets | a Chairman F. G committee charged rep@fted. but ef- are heing m sight church the matter aller proy when rear bberts of spec ith this to for o an aml- is to he cared for. (3) Tha_ various asg rooms for religions o convenfntly located and ess to- e "‘”N( of > church | church ha M,.m Al ¢l ce of %67 [ rooms are entively above the gronn: After half an hour had heen .LH»\r! and located on two “(\an cxceptionally ade energetically and inquiries assembly and prospéctive purchasers - have | en more numerous diurtMe the past ~ weeks. He recommended th here to s original 5,000 ieation veady th THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET CO. 3IBMAINST. PHONE 2485 MORNING SPECIALS, 7 TO 12:30 L‘n:::i"r‘.‘?,"fif 15¢ 38?&312.“},‘1 35c 5¢ | ersh (ut ] S | Hamburg, 2 1b. 25c | - 1. ALL DAY SPECIALS ROAST PORK (not frozen) ............ Ib. 22 neSpringLamb.............. Ib. JSr Roast Beef . Ib. 3-)& Short Cut Logs Veal . I Lean Boiling Beef h Boneless Fresh Shonld'rs ib, fioigtillé FOWL, Ib. . . 42¢ nll' Slaw ;"xlr Cured Roast Ham, I». "Chicken Roll Pressed Ham ()daxon Soap lim. 5 cakes, cake T 15 2% Boucless Pot Roast Veal for Stew Fresh FOWL, Ib. ... Potato ralad 5 Fresh Baked Ham . Ham Losf Luxury- Loaf Bolled Ham Frankforts . WEDGWOOD CREAMERY Strictly Fresh EGG S. 3 doz. b, 18 28c 250 . 80c . 48c . 98¢ . 80c . 19c sauerkraut BUTTER ... 2 Ibs. $1.0 Best Pure : 29 C LARD, 2 Ihs. Gold Coin fllm 1mloml) ™ Virst Prize Oleo . 28¢ Nucos Nut Olep ... QueenQuall(yFlonr sack $1.19 Tomato and Vegetable Soup ...... 1 cans 19¢ Evaporated Milk .... 3 cans 28¢c Fampbell‘s Belns . 3 cans 25¢ Am. Jelly ... flus 10 | 3 the.' 250 Asct. dam .. ... Ma<on far 25¢ | Sugar Corn 2 cans 25¢ Tomato Catsitp, large bot. 19¢ Fancy Tomatoes 3 cans 25¢ Royal Lunch' Crackers, 2 Ib. 33c | Royal Scarlet Peaches, can 25¢ i‘llizabetlymPa_rk and Royal Scarlet Peas, ?.!wcan_-sg 35; Cal. Sunkist 350 ’ 250 ] ORANGES, dz. i;arg;: Ru;e Bananas ..... doz. 25c [x anfemomm Sagar New Texas ONIONS, llba. /Extra Heavy Grapefruit .............. .i for 25c | 25¢ 25¢ [ Sunkist Lemons Bunch Bects - Carrots, beh. 10c fueberg Lettuce . . . . p Green or Wax Beans, 3 qts. 35¢ o \ldv! Rhubard . s-m Green Peppers, 2 qts. PR N . 20 25c 28c work | {1 clieve {will probably cost he huilt | NEW BPIlAI DXIL\ hhl\ALD Illli\ « MAY 18 IS Letier to lay our 3 ot buildings now after carcful | et both prosent conservatne « vather than ade- it wider not | uwed utu 1 m de- They well ti- | lated are lighted and venti- | mendation that it is plans tor the you appeat ments ar interior o nbie chureh wilt the present e pews will it family tradi- The pews, to per shightly var- 0 or his will result in the on the mai e dozen less | it by mov- | rear to the | vear gallery | n provided, thus tofal of the | sroup hich The! floor ot tellow the on the | butor building will comtortably it A0 people at tables or 550 in chairs when a play is being given on the stage. When cleared of chairs 1 atiords 1 tull size basketball n with commodation for i 1 (5) Adequate and located parts of the (6) The is in a hip hall south and in d in use order plant which the prosent, "\I4\|\u this it 1 later it Causes Discussion room mor flco S y than n butlding st 3 ecp the chapel, wl i port and approval of fiont of the meq a separats | 2 © plans, but considerable discus s ; focation and type some criticism gy Rl eEE inst it hy A tre musie comiunit 1 North explained, was una exits are moved ac 45 ing rom the of the pulpit after 4d been directed I'yson Hancoe tee, My main ke street entaun making it v special funerals for uses or with work su front will bear the LAE lectern at the without which may and portions of th. mous for bringing the orga . A s for Future « left to the 1 a chancel, with plan of separate build- | 1d this immediate Ant e, abeve which is to etk ibandonmnient of present larg s BEs et it ind high pulpit. A small side pulpit Rt eSS SRR was more in v with the de e heious education woik of litecture, Mr church. Tt also makes possibic and the commit N the construction of one ided in favor of one. The pul- buildings if, for financial e pit is 1o be ‘halanced by = reading "he chap: ] wil t S e table or lectern at the other side, | ¢ e fre ommunion table in the in other ovide “(7) The < rather in for 1 lo:t & : harino sired colonial arc Prite tee de Vides loca~ to be ard 1 steps in stated or more e 150 person W Maii ssity o cly s funerals the plant 50 he held withou constrietion of A ne minist iree fu disturbir other por lett ur aped will such a ste ove 1 ary st rrang desizn of For cxample. the Hapel might time. when I'his would not mat: with the neer n he il some plans was on a capped by a wooden canop: Brooks expiained that the ould be oinitted or a larger ated and that small heen settled upon. | 1 arn test miotion an amendment chancel furniture bac had made hy Slade and defeated, the unaninousiy accepted notion of M nnett authorized exec committee 10 orking plans prepared, while the First Ecclesiasti- Jlediti cal socicty was instructed to pro- we believe | \1d€ the money for this purpose. A meeting of that society was held im- mediately after the church meetin B € Ty to come it My canopy Parish b I rish consist of oining the p hail and with ildings 1 fellos co wrations can start 1 is impossil at that i per cubic foot d large chure in character present bas costs tim ttee hall will some ot} compara on mecty ve believe which we are recommending v possibly could be built, inclus ng architeot's fees and f $430.000. However, the chances that the more than $450.000 than that we would Le materially under the You will recall that ade by the spectal comumi = af the amnual meeting in Janu- | ¥, 1927, i was Tecomuwend.d that T3 per cent of‘the proceeds of the sale of the church. of $4:0.00 the net amonnt of 0,000 realized, would be crection and chureh buildings. hids wére 1 ound to ence_ )l o-callad that the build roon Above fhese unior dey school. T illing will hous s department on round floor and the intermedi on the second © primary and will be the cost may e able fignre % Peseription of Church gronp of five huildings will br ick. fireproot construction and ater upon. the church itself which is to face on Lexington str wWith the religious education huild ings and tellowship hall on the south ° halanced Ly the chapel on the st Main street side. The church proper will adhere ciosely to the colonial architecture which is tradi- tional in Congregational churches tire Ihe ginners' of \ departiments Wo\-qw hall 00l rooms are so epartment is a room tered 1 the most for church will be mbly an and lavator hout s is consider modern arrangement schools, All told, there rooms and 11 asse pther rooms, hesides a library on it Will therefore grently resemble second floor of the parish hous: present one. Tt whl have the |The parish house will be connected ane towering spire, but a notable | with the side gallorics of the church mprovement in the facade will he Fellowship Hall 1o construction of four massive pil- | Fellowship hall itself, located or ibility, wa|lats hefore the second floor of the southernmost wardrol s clt available ox have to come “reserve fund® o heiset up providing vhole building program is ougii ced with that it delay the fwo huildings: s likely hat - the carried biE pos would bhe p building of either (a) the 1o cost or (h) t entance, one of | chapel which | furnished, around | L front widdie | 1sh honss with OPEN EVENINGS BOSTON CLOTHING STORE 63 CHURCH ST. Dissolving Partnership building of the pa ni 20,000 “At some later il huildings could It is our belief and recom- time, when money was availahle le Straw Hat Style DOESN'T COME ANY SMARTER Thin faces, broad faces—All types of faces look smarter under the medium brim of this new Straw. You'll like its cool, light comfort, too—and the price that does a big thlm; for you in value. $250 $3.50 $4.50 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. MAIN AND WEST MAIN ST. will at 350 at bang tor which & 1 at one cnd. Thers tor T persons “nough to mahe skethall floor adjoins it, whil are undernecath 7 house, and headquarters without it plays, provided 4 mallery is also | the church ‘Tae hall an eacel- The main the kitchen beside the There are large ent | Nitchen tores tailding | Under the tellowshs located the boiler roon lanitor's room {room and shower | connection with also bath Scout Rooms oms for the Boy Scout out troops wiil be pro- basement of the Separite ind Girl s { hall above vided in the parish | HATS FOR BRIDEs- MAIDS et 133 MAIN 75 5315 SPECIAL E————" S — == 5 Whore cach may establishits | . On the corugr, of it intereference | i6 planued to & i ‘ll 46 stage is | with or from the other activities of | pll or buMstip béqnt also two un- assigned rooms in this part o basketball and other stmilar activities in A separate stairwa onnect the lockers with the hall. it it | the idea of the one in ] y.lnl of the existing chureht tha ). moi e Flaborate and’ agtisig! ' also fall will be | hoped to enclose xbu sp.\uoug, front oal bunker, | yard within a handsome iron fence 1 locker | and to beautity the yvard 2ith.shryb- or in | bety add walks. W a1 games | . the| Don't worry. a Herald Classified » will | Ad will bring another cook around | to see you. the use BRIDAL VEILS Made o Order llinery ST. Special Purchase and Sale 1000 New Summer Felts All the New Beautiful Pastel Colors Values from $5 to lat offered is new and ca FELT HATS Smart Dressed Women—ON SALE Large OPENING THE NEWEST IN women who are particular. few of our opening specials. es, large, medinm and small head sizes. straws straw fah- new Swies new ero- new New new ries, braids.” chet viscas, gossamers. Women's and Misses’ SMART COATS Of the higher type-—fine, goft kashmirs, twills, satins or sftk crepes fn smart, slim models, many effectively fur trimmed Black or colors. Opening Price $1350 - - $16:50 $3.75 Saturday May 19th NETTY’S Women's Apparel WOMEN'S Coats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery. Below are mentioned a Women's and Misses More Than 20 Styles fov Selection, including the New Vagabond $6.50 ies the style of a $10.00 Hat. are very much the vogue and-are heing worn by TOMORROW ONLY! ., Medium and Small Headsizes DAY WEAR A new shop for DRESSES Frocks in the fashions and fabries of the' moment—featuring geor- gette, printed chiffon, lace, canton crepe and other charming mater- ials for Spring and Summer. ., | Opening Price kil $4.50 $12.50 ez $.50 VELVET COATS Something new' and siappy for the miss and-niszes. . As- sotted colors. Velvet is the new fashion and we show &’ large assortment as an extra. 3o Opening Special We Mark Them $0.50 Saturday Only NETTY’S—— A New Shop That is Differeat. We Invite Comparison.