New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1929, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, DFCI‘\TPFR 21, 1929, Federal Radio Commission to | Resume Work On Indefinite Basis | Under Authorlty From Congress v e o s ANT ERERGHSUD no Ve ALMOSTACRUSER Had Left Uncompleted— Bill Expected to Be ST i Garries. 160 Hen, Airplane, audJ i Ruti-Aireralt Battery Was! Dec. &1 B—The fed | tal radio comnmission today BY MINOTT SAUNDERS | IE Ll e My woient: Iagis. Dee. 21—With world | acilitics of natior rs making preparations for the | : Sl London naval disarmament confer- o the Dill{White bill prolo: ence, France has expressed her posi- ¢ indefinitely now tion on the scas with the I R PRl the submarine Surcouf, the 4 formidable vork it has rder-w constructed. 1t is plann sion by creating ington dio sident Hoover chin, most ives t o been dol co; s 0 or ship will be | tion as soon Inunications. - | couf’s d Iixer v pyol and Wi ission would It with 1 the commerce. as tests prove the Sur sign is sound Yody o continuing Co bill communicatio yry control and regulat phon graph Radio ltad lishg ation As an submarines, airplane deck entirely the in a water crvies She Wt navies was slipped in Cherbourg fitting e ony, ot rer cameramen wei erate and every To LEARNS ENGLISIE WELE G0 e All Ot Surnasses ers 0 power 5 s en con s T1 can V-4 Lmarine ived Brit- hith afloat, 1 boat, the for- TR TREL S FERS Stan.ey Memonal Chur ch BIG Welce CHEISTMAS S) “Ther W 01 WORS pherds A I iding I Gilman of Christn B i N N e A A SR N s S A R e e L S b s P L Lt R e T e L R S e e bt e e T Sy PEOPLE’S CHURCH of CHRIST : Morning Service, 16G: “THE STORY TITAT NEVERJLGROWS OLD™ Behold I Bring You Tidings of Great Joy Luke ening Service, )0 T COMING OF THE MAG G NN A NS DA NANA LA L IANARA NANA N ITEREFEFE TR GEEHEHEE AT R IS e e R NARAATANAbsNataNeY 5 Ll Siai e e bt Lt Lt U tiet s = Greetings O{ th SCQSOH lo /i\” and a Cordial \X/ EICOIHC_[O OU!’ SCI‘\ iCCS AL STITETEILTERRESD 5aamangaz$ammzmfi :30 p. m. — Christmas Cantata — “The Hope of the World” Christmas Story “The Blrthday of Hope 1045 aASEN = Sermon s “When the lAnoels Sang" There Will Be S pecial Music By the Quartel Methodist Episcopal Church SERTRE AL EAES L SR e e RN 8 PG S E WA TSR T P8 WG PO PG PO TS S SR P wE S Pe e G o inity Tr e B NN E B N S N S S N B e i T [ i D N N S TR TR wa T s nm CEEAFATREER 3 | 1ength - New Britain Stores Open Evenings New Britain merchants will keep the doors of their stores open tonight until 9 o'clock. The same schedule will be followed next*Monday night. On Tuesday evening, the stores will close at 7 o'clock. Customers are urged to do their shopping at their carliest opportunity. Nearly all nw)ch‘um have employ- ed extra sales help to accommodate purchasers of gifts and other merchandise. Shoppers will find it to their con- venience not to wait until the last minute. nidable foree inst anything H;:'xn a ]n :<\wl\ ‘u'mud"( ruiser. X (‘hild 1”0]." on E]c"ated Beam Name of Route Dec 21 (GP) Wabash Tr Morris was one Christmas present not del d by the holiday rus Hearrivel. Squawling lustily, his mother, M A Negro, v yout Wabash o 1 on the submerged. - are calcu- ( lated andard scale, which of oil and ot The | light cruiser Comus only dis- ) tons. while her largest displaces 2325 tons on the | | 4 nd 3600 when submarin can nd miles, half without stopping, heavily ar carries fo pedoes. The st shell Zuns, d - Adams nsfor weight items, na Morris, 23, to board un bmerged Adams- 0 *feet in| sta nid and ormi 2 to' the ta Claus stork dan ambulance “What's his name guard and son knots a h of the s summor to he 2 “0 as he into the conve is armored ddition to vireraft dhmarine N uppe fir carries Ao hout in four hatt Adams-Wabas sped Y A cquipment, rines as essential to her safety at Bobert British shipping onie wars. Surcouf is r greatost Surcouf umed nel fter one sailormen, eyed upon Napole- 220feet who down [ ACCOMMODATING Topeka, Kas., { unknown caller ed the and Mrs. modatingly Lottle of mil BU (UP)—An repeatedly belonging to Mr. Cuthbert accom two ecggs and Dec who h ice- box Charles leaves a Seeks $250,000 For Lost Stardom The Surcéur sea’s crushing i~ built to withstand pressure at oa far surpassing the - Sonany's diving record. Another oth depart ies, 2 of in a or thlo Surcouf t cial water-tight the compartment mall her r. on oper: w considerable | | Surcouf from the 42 -2 as high | nes will | surface | | motors will maintain hile submerged. ing range enabling her | two round trips across the | Atlantic without refucling, the sive construction of her hull y depth of 4 rd 220 Peet 15 of the V-4 are record ot | he great- | i Ameri- | but that | orks s Board el en on L fre Dies drive ts while clect With a2 er o malke nots u mas mits r class by subn vincetowny M t depth ever ¢ can submarince i Hancock, depth in the cidon took 1k ~4 to that | during the | Wwhen something went wrong | He survived the | ¢ killed in th, henandoah war ballas L but w dirigible ex- | crash | over | rew of 1 n b While the Amer four torpedo tubes, the 14 built to take the lary destructive torpedoes. eight the bow, stern and four broadside. ment of Britain's lar has four 5 torpedo tubes 50 men will be needed | n V-4 has only | Surcouf h: nd m There two in he submarin ch guns and only six . “America’ talented gi a ; kecp Dorothy Knapp the arma- most but that didn't bove, from 1 star role of Broadway ned. Now Irederic colonis thy back taken erful sul tubes i est one VUeS, st naval of for pow EANANANA NANAY A TATANANATANANANANANA AL ANANA YA Nn S tin Christmas Sermon by Samuel at Fveryman s BIBLE CLASS 30 AL ML ev. Suteliffe TR RE TR D 3 ] Sunday ¢ e L Lt Rl e Ll b L L L o e T ot d First Baptist Church 9:45—Bible School 11:00—Church vice CHRISTMAS MUSIC AND MESSAGE Augmented Choir— Old Christmas Song “Star Divine” —Rhys Herbe Soprano solo: Address by Rev. William Ross, subject “THE HOLY NATIVITY” “Lringers of Gifts” will be given on Friday 7:30 in Church A HAPPY CHRISTMAS ant TO ALL :?fnd; FETATUIE TS PTG I T G TG R G RS * | pinee h-:":')s\\gésv HRPANANE UANARANANATANANANARA NSV ATANANANANATATASANAR | [ te PERSONAL ENMITY STIRS PARLIAMENT Both Houses Amused by Clashes | Between Paired Foes Lond That" Lord I3 Both are head |} Lord ( $ta He on, 1 d Fl s wh lawm in so 15 e hanc Inc is 1 has sids 1df W moor ther Smith to supy In usually an Snowdc the rounc Churchill was hout loudly Snowde for i limped one | snappe Ho I faci Anot Llovd ot present | Wedge [ and now { when ¥ | love L. | other ¢ Indian | who thing Qu back “Well the 1hsen P'ring ry nt of rom of L Parliament.” they're of course, e of the ng to mem toward th to! lianment have The only hard me cases is which me red m flag and which picuous « Lords e ad and Lord I it lawye Attorney lor, a dia in a e ppoints vy ber been of Attor Wal politics. He th. nent whor peer: which Whe his n Dignity Flees a ver nstar ress flie lor of dema n wa ms: o loo d out use an ng hi her Grorge, lead vood Jenn G 1y A 1l arfai about Hou of the G i r anyy has never been knows the meck- he w ttorney r, no When young your contempt my Lord." itly, “I'm doing my Tar 1se of Commbons the s when Social Phi the Exche Winston Ch v Chancello contrast betwe here n pal the of owden, t and day stions meial and was a1 know why to 0 answet Jus 1 his at ( acidly nowden He and then delight of the vo sticks hill to the took Mr. ( s not dus 1 i su hurel v o m ery hostile pair I'remier and Liberals. and rormer er of the ormer or Lver as a Liberal he did nd he is a 10 Hous rs. Looki Al man, L. a pocket a flasl w Mrs Rogers Most rapped John Jackso 1O olden cal his campaign 3 then became But fined t than powder ¥ striking liberal Virgini who is the iA:(»\r\rm croppec | clothe holar. To her, Lady t and flippan | Astor, ponderous | was dis the -n torted: I have is very WHY PEDESTRIANS WORRY other estion. £0ing troubl vas n illu fund L. "he Ho Wor not al o con in an 4 Parl Ministry of nent, 1g Mis: 18 ez, Tc ri the n z 10 Atlanta, 1 here at going t stiffen tistician acciden anatom CRABTREE'S NAME Gaine nonball quarte hims r frol Michigan who 1 [ velope An o han's hip pocket |10 hou and tis: Tea o tovic ical re svill l hack, m a to , Fla unce rs by sucs. the the vell-groomed Vi ray . but and high-hat. Miss T somy cost at the 1 finds really angry men Battle, Too 1 the hostilities men. Lady Astor usually mar are re also in Astor a dainty decided They Lady camp. tra is ry Miss L ntary Secr Health in the is tall, W hajr, caring little looking the ¢ ceent iam ahout irnest always seems o Lady The House pension bill d 4 Astor ill-informed Lawrence aly a widows' Lady Astor wrence's frigidly t Lady ¥ Ly o which Astor honorabl vind of but = yum 1 how 21l <nov ther Wro! that he pairs. m SPRE vde Crabir has made registrar ve prospec address “niversi ADS , Fla sod. the'c Florid: 1. of carried i would kill him in destroyi his bones HOLD FOR GRAI Ham- N S S 2 7 P P S e S e e Wishing You a Merr j..Ch South Congregaticnal C'mtch Morning Worship, 10:45 Sermon by the Pastor WHY HE CAME - Special Christmas Music A Evening Worship, Christmas Candle-Lighting = Service of Peculiar Beauty Vi and Inspire ris tmas " CHURCH Pirst 43 a. m ood class; Boy Scouts; carsal ant nas party or p Chris and Memorial church s Llim o (swedish) 45 4. 1 nd 7 schoc p.om Axel 1 Peterson AL CHURCH Pivst kinc ar- worship, church vice or Theodore A. Greene Rev. Alfred D At 2 p. m. Christmas \rmenian H ceper M con ation p. m. nedita- 5 op.om. Miss Alice Young Peo- Miss Marjoric adidiar musicale Greene; leader m. Christmas W prin v de- stmis mediat an wor You and ting; 8 p. stmas party m. y Chr oy Scouts' orning ristmas dl s urch school sions, 1 intermediates, group: torum; S0 a0 v, iors and seniors and Itali prim Monday. 7:15 has program; J People Jjunior Christ- p. m. gathering to sing Christmas I ners, inior Italian pri- school 11 oclock, half-hour m. senior de- rdiate 1 Christ- Some of in this p. M. sp 1 music. he children will participat Juniors. m. prayer rinediate sunday wo epcher, Re primary d ad vl m. morning road. p Sunday sermons by | [ cetebravion of the t South Alterio p. m. Christ ind choir Stanley Memorial m. junior vior departy hool: 10:40 a. m of worship R. N. Gilman, s feaning and Message Special Childre ghis; 12 Christ- ith ser- ot o'clock departmen Christmas Story™” pr by the your on i ginne Monday, 2 {o Ch Scouts, m. Girl Scouts, party; 7 11, 5 troop 16 stmas ni. Boy mmp LUTHERAN CHURCHES lu\( class ¢ t 1¢ F o'clock, At ning. a song serv- The choir will sing non in Sunday Bit sh servi school at o'clock in the will 14 Christmas carols, day 12 be pastor nglis 5 o'clock, sive a short ser Christmas morning at annual will Christmas — ser held; p. m Reformation rvics 11:15 a. 1 festival Sunday 10 a. m. Sunday m the inter- | will | of Christmas of- | | l 1 | | vice | h at 45 o'clock. Christmas Eve T p. m Christmas Day 9 a. m.3in service in German rman service at inglish at 5 p. m. John's (German) §:45 a English serve 1. Sunday school; 11 a. service, “The istmas”; with the Sunday St Sunday, subject: for exerci hes mas Engl tim schoc he English m. Ger- 4 p.om. the Ger- y nas cele- dship league, 10DIST CHURCHES Trinity +:30 a. m. Everyman's Womer ble class, school . m. #ermon, 5 op.om. vesper nas eve servi rthday of ‘antata, Hope of Hope.” ( World.” ) p.om, parts tm. Christmas m. prayer i 15 o'cloe Coming the ser- Grow ool of 7 the will 7 idays. p. m. serviee Christmas o th N ot meet regular ayer party religious Emmanuel Gospel ni. prayer serv- pr o'clock, preaching by Wednesday ercises conducted school. . Christmas ex- the Sunday 6 p. hursday, 7:30 midweek led by stitute, p. m prayer ar ervice nts of praia the 3ibl Christian Science 11 a. m., subject: Including Man orce.” Sunday ervies Universe by Aton ol a Wednesday evening meeting, at § o'clock International ur Bible 0a n rvice; S Howard s S p.on Students® to 1:30 . reet. pr Assn. p. m. Bible day, 9:3 volunteer s tudy at tostimony Friday, 8 p. m. I watch tow sorviee ble study, De- cember Mark's m. holy com- m. children’s carol nativity pageant. 11:30 p. m. midnight holy communion. St Sunday munion; ervice; 11%a p. m, Tuesday. Full choral service. Wednesday, § munion; 10:30 munior tmas party holy com- boly com- m. a. m. for kindergartep department and grades, 1, 2 and 8 Wwill be held in the parish house Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock Chr party for 4th gr junior and senior departments vill be held in the parish house Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Second Advent morning servic There will be Christmas an- by the choir, speaking and by the children of the Sun- and distribution of gifts 1ay <chool pupils. Eve- N 5 at 3 de and Sunday a. thems at 10:48 hool, m. church rald Clas- Christmas Gift Suggestions From Now Until Christmas Every Night in The New Britain Herald Gifts for All Are Listed Read the Ads and Do Your Shopping Early TOYu or Saxophones . . . yowll find just the gift you want to give to little brother or big brother by turn- ing mow (o the “Christmas Gire Guide” columns of the Herald ssified tion. Many ex Nt “huys” . al for (hrl\lmn- gifts may be found th at prices that fit your pockethook. fou A TS O WS A R R R S DR W e All ] BT ATMNR AL S A DA NN A NA NS NALATANANAN 2 1 ANA KA AN A Cordial Tnvitation to BasmNmssATe of Nativity [ mating 5 a. m services | n, s morning 10 a.

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