New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1929, Page 4

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gy e < s 1" EINSTEIN DENIES ATHEISH CHARGES Physis Saps He Beliewes in - God of Orderly Harmony o New York njost on W NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929, =— ]} 'American World Court Adhesion Is Publicly Favored by Hughes on. Former Secretary of State l For World Court | Holds Conferences in In- terests of Peace Are Not *Alliances” 15 DEAD AT YALE * Authority on International Law Succumbs to Poeumonia Vice Cases Are Heard In Farmington Court 'Boston Doctor, Losing Mind, Commits Suicide Every branch of auto- motive electricity is thoroughly knov i We put your o im - A= f shape quickly, perfect- i > ly, at moderate cost. | : “PHO S . INTERNATIONAL SALT COMPARY. (NC SCRANTON, PA. Clean, pure salt made moisture proof HAS your happy family ever been disrupted by salt shakers that won’t shake, or by salt cellars that apparently are filled with rock? Dampness makes ordinary salt hard and lumpy. But it never affects International Salt! International is smooth * and fine and free-flowing in any kind of weather. It’s guaranteed. And it's as clean and pure 2nd savory as aay salt could be. Oaly a nickel in the big blue-and- gray box at your grocer’s. K KER&S LOTTERY CHARGE ' NOLLED BY PROSECUTOR o Boston Man for Whom Warrant Was Isseed Will Not Be monthly. WO TONS OF WoRDbs A iy n Ting Ku ... REMOLAHEALS en p- R hos B De: _hely otherafor 17 years. t Ask your druggist ¢ or write 10 jit- WENRY THAYERB €0, 4, t country SEND FOR FREE TRIAL 1REATMENT COMES 10 YOU | |1 Y, cani 1 come IN- OR AM | Vb R= | NiSHED ouT? *DON'T WoRRY- 1T DRy~ | VARNISHED IT 1S T MORNING RiGHT AFTER ?"5“, YEY TCAN/ TH (S § EGEE QD.Y. VARNISH. DRIES IN FOUR +Hou @S, MRS CREEN PuUT (T ON +HER FLoo ] AND SHE SAYR IT JUST WON'T P WHAT - VARNIZHED THi% MORNING | AND DRY 718 aFTERNOON? 1 NO VARN 1SH CAN DRy THAT WRST/? EE GEE Q. D. V. Varnish is the most unusual varnish you ever used. It dries in only four hours to a tough, elastic surface that will stand the hardest wear. It actually takes all the trouble out of varnishing. Come in and ask us about it. CARLSON HARDWARE & PAINT CO. 30 Dwight St.. New Britain, Cenn. Are You Proud of Your Car? CATHOLIC COUNCIL HAS 328 MEMBERS ‘Reports for Year Show Broaden: ing of Activities Activities of the New Britain |Chapter, New Britain Council of Catholic Women, were given in d |tail in reports submitted at the !cent annual meeting of the org: {tion. The chapter numbers {members at the present time and its {scope ot activities covers every sort welfare work in 1 The chapter h ngs int yjects in connection with work of the organiz - view of reports submitted, 15 as follows: Mrs. Joseph M an of th Halloran ip com- dressings comumittee t monthly at New Britain General tal under the dircction of Mrs. | P McDonough. The institutional visiting commit- tee under the chairman, Mrs. John {McBriarty, brought cheer and hap- piness to both the young and old m various Institutio in the city. At {all the holiday seasons the inm | of these institutions were gener s particularly <. [ tions may | The educational committee took { special interest in election proceed- {ings and in bills before the legisla- ture. Mrs. J. H. Mulligan acted as ‘cl)airnmn of this group. The activities of the council are in close conjunction with the work of |the Diocesan Bureau of Social Serv- lice. A visitor from the diocesan burcau spends two days a week in Britain. Social work in Nev is limited to child welfare neludes the following types of e | Investigation and care of all scs of dependent Catholic children. Investigation of all applications r admission of children to Catho aring institutions. enent and sapervision of in free and hoarding hom . Inve tigalion and care of casc: of unma~ed moth During th y 31 new cases were inve: ed in New Britain making a total of 100 cases in this city under the care of the Diocesan Bureau of Social Service. Two chil- ren were placed in free homes with pdoption, 11 were placed in licensed “hoarding home in insti- 1d 1 child legully adopted. en temporary care either utions or boarding lomes \d later returned to their parents umbered 9. Pifteen foster home splications were received and in- igated, of these 10 were ap- roved. Through the aid of the council, clothing was supplied to de- pendent children recommended by the bureau. There is an increasing demand for both frce and boarding homes, for babies. Applica- be sent to Centra 244 Muin street, Hartford. "SALADA® Iy remembe | As chairm unittee, Mrs. Frec group succeeded Hodge’s Daughter Weds At Greenwich Tonight Greenwich., April 2 (U'P)—Miss Genevieve June Ho daughter of William Ho actor and plav- to b married here (0- M. Law, son of of the sewing committ This A Cup aDayMore That extra afternoon cup of SALADA will quickly relieve you of that tired feeling. “Fresh from the Gardens” ALBANY-.NEW YORK RACE WON BY JOHNSON' SEA HORSES 1st and 2nd Place Time—3 Hours, 36 Minutes, 40 seconds JOHNSON WINNER R\CE after race—in speed trials and test runs—thc new Johnson Sea Horse is a consistent winner. Ncw ree- ords are being made all over the country by the Sea Horses. These consistent victories prove that Johnson speed— power and dependabili inherent. Together with the new Release Charger—provid- certainty and easc tomobile starting—the New Underwater Exhaust—bring- ingz quict operation — and many other Johnson im- provements. Let us take you for a ride with a Sca Horse. Do You Like to Keep It Clean? Take it to the Suburban Filling Station 1113 STANLEY STREET For a First Class Wash Job equipped with the washirg machine. now very ed only on chas Body of car hand washed. Try this new washing service. Commodore and Mrs. Robert Law of Port Chester, N. Y. Both bride and groom are 19 years old. The ceremony was to be perform- ed at 5 p. m. in the Hodge home by Rev. Dr. Robert Norwood of St. Bartholomew’s church, New York. They will sail for England on May 10. The groom will enter b ness in London. Frederick Walser Hawtin of Chi- cago Martha Hodge, younger sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. Only relatives and close friends of the families were invited to the wed- ding. Miss Hodge attended Rosemary school here and Law is at present student at Tome Preparatory hool, Port Deposit, Md. Carmen Meet To_da_y To Consider Demands New Haven, April 25 (®—A con- troversy over the annual wage and Beginner will be best man and Miss| working agreement between Jhe Connecticut company and its em- ployes impends as local branches have received notice from the jex. ecutive board to name delegatey to a meeting today at which the sear’s demands will be formulated. “Xs in the past, each local has re- ceived an outline of what the ex- ecutive board has in mind to aubmit to the company. It is understood that the request will be broader than {last year, but whether all of the points in the 1928 demands will t- repeated is not known. There will be, it is understood, the |usual request for wage adjustment, for fixing the status of bus ope a- tors, and a discussion of the one- {man car situation. 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