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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERATD | e VEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1930. - Eagles Prepare for Dedication Of Their New Building Tonight | Jew Who THOMAS MURPHY 3. Ofk of Boston— ek ipal Speaker men Building Committee JAMES L. O'BRIEN FRED H. JURGEN Treasurer of Lodge " CHRISTAS BUYING on Wal- sident exer- o Generally flmel, Survey Shows nsion No Ly 29 (L is much P)—Christy in evidenc peeialty Liosion buyir 1 ill put on work continu the said narkets have favored buye 1 z committce v < extent lately but Ker ho bea 1 Mor tivit s resulted. Calf and being the first president of sold a little better lately seric; J A. Hickey of Rtatc t: Juliy lau of 3 tnd state old William F. will J. Olden, ch an of the o ins have sonia, .y elty shoes somewhat demand, viod. Generally report for a hetween conn Wi e sion 1ly, deput ung by vholusale jov sin No vember 1 is 55 per c the L Italian Specials ] e ) than a ar ag i‘or date it is The r 10 per ce llections are wool ail cnd of the nt less than a year a to slow. market is miore 0 per (- ind Scrgeant Giu- when, their Lona Mil: Aldo seppe Chidi Killed rom Nov. 29 is 1 ozzolo. z00ds & por o e h B Ay Sy m ordors cod depot badly church at | di Co line are cffect of pproact men’s clothing cmen fron the stimulating of the blaze. weather to bring — | terial growth in volume of sales lorence, Nov. 20 (UP)—Parigino | “Suit Monesini, 86, a Garibaldine war vet- | and Cian, of the campaigns of 1560 to 1570, died yesterday. lines due in part at least to the un | seasonable temperatures during the month in this section. “At the department stores Bari, No (UP)—A landslide exiending over 100 meters and sup- poscdly duc to underground streams, overwhelmed the gardens on the outskirts ol Spinazzola, endangering soveral small houses, which —were evacuated Christmas buying which is | much in evidence and there { con be fu improve > oliday approaches.” Nov ey former civil of Louvain univer cdictine order Parma il Released by Bandits, Nov. tholic prelate reds and collect ransom taken from Kianf and five Ch released but nghai Mignani, C: captired by come here to priests and nuns aphed today six Chinese priests had been e Udine district ant, convict alf of a forci senter Ug crgeant need to cight imprisonment, 1¢ e ships of Three na including 1 of cs- 1 power, es yesterday Rome, Nov. 2 es of th my ser sage in b an prison The three Cangiani and tri, were sent three ye sist Ar0 | the reds Bo- and four and | Kiangsu Gasperini. T Manlio foreign fathers to Tang. under escort. (UP)—An interurban tram was dera erday hetween Castello merino. killing the conductor an'l njuring three passengers. A reliel [pee, motion picture it sent to the scene later collid* ] actor was sued by W. M. with the wreckage of the first car | £35,000 damages yesterday. and killed three more persons. Six- teen were injured in the sccond iober 25 in tra Ince from o\ will be a great strain on the Ancona, Nov clderby el RALPH INCE SUED Los Angeles, Nov. dircctor Patcl attempting assaulting an thir party with a pistol in Naval academy at An- in Beverly Hills {ounded in 1843 by to zrab a pistol sceretary of the truck from Ince him on but the the director tavy ai that time. Juith i City |serve HELP T} STORES the embassy in my term 1 thos: invited into ern no ac- sheep ed at th \anufacturers of work and nov- better ons pe- hand | less than last | business colder about any ma- and cloak manufacturers jobbers say that quiet condi- tions also prevail in their respective | McAutife prevailing and specialty shops merchandise is mov- ing in larger amounts as a result of already will of ments as Five More Taken Away 29 (A — Bishop who was | allowed to for with him, that had sent five foreign sisters | A close s feared here that the hard- a march through the hilly (P —Ralv' and Patch for eged he was seriously injured Oo- to prevent unnamed | a cafe Patch said he tried Stor the | be held until late February, head JOSEPH COHN WILL SPEAK HERE SUNDAY Renounced Faith of l||~. People, Son of Former Rabbi —Now is Christian,_Speaker Joseph Coim, son of a former vabbi. Leopold Cohn. who renounced | the Jewish faith to beeome JOSEPH COHN tian will speak at a session of the rch at the Jr. 0. U tomorrow evening at MORMEN EXVOY DRIES EMBASSY Mexican Ambassador Will Not Serve Liquor to Callers Nov. 28 (R—Wh aceredited Mexico J. Renben United States City Clark. newly imbassador in Mexico mains here the embassy no liquor Shortly after a troop. of Mexican escorted 16 cesor to Dwight Morrow from dential palac where 1 his credentiais to Dresi- Rubio. to th emk statement signed by Mr. C| issued. It said Whether alcoholic served in Ame it presented dent Ortiz beverages shall can embassies tion regulary ermi an by ssions conc termined the i Sole Leather Markefs Continue s cxations < o aveston recuiars crned. Some question in on another. 1 to serve alcoholic bey Mexico City at this po decidad rages in during some in have not Officers of t valry troop wr ildi where the ambassador with for w momen no red them Mr. Clari atter liquor was of vould not discuss As understood here t is a ent for his action that of al Charles G. 1 who. on iving in London dor, ruled that no liquor s serv- embassy sador Clark is a Amb Mormon and a total abstainer. FOURTH DEGREE 1S | POLICE STRATEGY| {Pretend fo Believe Man, Trap| Him Into Admissions Nov. police do Hart, 1o explain which he described as trick by which we lead a man to think the police believe his story, in order to make him careless.” The explanation was made after Sergeant Hart and Sergeant Wiiliam had questioned George manager of a groce telling him they thought his story of a $700 a robbery was a fake. At this point jn wal'sed Captain James Fleming. “What," said Fleming addressing the se its “do vou mean by ulting this resprctable business man? Now releasc him and apolo- Toonmen, They did, pbut followed \h:m room where they reported lie companion to whom he said Well, the robb: story € over ill right whenr 1 saw the captain Now we'll divide the % foonmen and his compa rested, Both. the police fon werc said, con- WATCH FOR MAJ. FRANCO Bordeaux, France, Nov. P watch is being kept at the for Major Ramon Franco nish aviator, who escaped thns from prison in Madrid, wher iie was held for seditious utterances and who is understood to have head- ed this way in leaving Spain. reports reaching here from today said that he had fled Spam by airplane, taking oft Alicante for Rabat., Morocco. was no confirmation. rontier from from hut there CONSISTORY POSTPONED Nov. 29 (#—The Vatican pondent of Popolo i is paper today that t been planned would noi Rome, City corre Roma told consisiory end of December VTP §Activices of Week Among Cnty Churches a; Sevemy Thir Convemmu of ‘E a Chris- | | members of it l1he ses Conneet | Bducation on Saturday Ahese is Dr. Henry professor of A M. | o'clock. | | class room but speak to the co {the name of Dr. Smith. Dr chair of pastorate professor of Smith enl will | Counci ford niinisters at the First Congreg church open at Archibald will national Bourncmouth.” Greenc lecture on in- | Commiunists to hospital last night between the People’s organ restaurant ture — e 1 ’m’&mnmfmr’mmw ot 5 pererereny j under DAPTIST CHURCHES ' Religious F.ducatms Saturday | c ' Sunday, vf.‘rl. ‘w Bible and men’s class; 11 m. church servie sermen by v. William Ross, & Abundant Life" ople’s society, Yal school miversity il send two faculty 1o address tion of the Religious this city 8 One of | leader, Howard Knapp. Monday. 7:30 p. m. Boy Scoujs Wednesday, ) p. w. loving scrviee elass will meet at the home of Mrs irles G Spring, 47 Brook- lawn street; 2:30 p. m. w day school for ions teaching: i hendicraft class for Boy Scouts. Thursdag midweek cliureh service Vriday. 1 ting enty-third cony icut Council of nich meets in December 6, Hallam Tweedy, practical theology. Dr. Tweedy ha n Yale long msell an cn- the Ch not only in ing me club 11 aim. i and 7 p. m. semi- innual convention of the Swedish Baptist Young People’s union of the New York conference, speakers: Rev. Erhardt Swenson. missionary frem South America. and Rev. David I Anderson, evar from St | Paul, Minn Tuesday, & | nieeting. Thursc r meeting. celist cermon and 10 m., E. C. Olsen, ew York who has preached in New A number |of times, will con the service. At 12:1 Sunday school; 7 p. m. Joseph Cohn, son of an ex-rabbi and a religious worker among the Jews in New York will preach. His will be “Down in the PROF. ROBERT . SMITH also as a speaker to ups around Connecti- gland. Out of his experience Dr. Tweedy will subject vention on the sub- | Ghitto and will conduct |~ Tyesday, 3 p. m. women's pra GhyLeE meeting at 40 Lincoln street Wednesday, 3 p. m. week day re- ligious school at the hall ursday, 3 p. m. week day re- ligious school; 7:45 p. m. midweek prayer servi 54 Stanley street. Worship’ both in | appears Seneca prograr venir Robert occupics the Yale nith now nurture in Horace Bush- had con- regular Christian Divinity school on the nell foundation. He siderable has experience in th amd for I years was Bibl literature in Yale gave lucation. Memorial church school; preach- 11:45 a 30 a. m English worship. Rev. W. H. Barsch; rman worship. ing by in religious « nfering in a Lduc far more numerous now than in t weration. T Schoo socia- Sun- him his Ph The ir eeting of the the home of 4 Park str sts o State lizious tion Miss Emn i dinner sionary given socie 10t only doc school figure largely in of the organization but church sch week day ool 1 boys' con- prof con- ins occupy choir rehearsal vacation church sc ferences, ssional wor CGATIONAL CHURCHES ferences, interests wor - 05 a. m. Sunday m. beginners' de- primary story hour; Humphrey. 10 a. m. Hartford asso- n of Congregational ministel p. m. luncheon; 5 p. m. stand- committee meeting: 6 p. m t church chorus rehearsal; 7:15 ing, thespians feteria sup- ‘Anx dinin incsda sixth grade day church school; 5:30 p. young men churci religious commitice meeting. 2 p. m. Armenian wom- meeting; 3 p. m. 7-1 and > grades week day church school; p. m. world acquaintance tou cto John Peter D. Heinir tion Thursday, s p m. G Boy Scout South A. D. HEININGER ek S ) e, T mon: “What Sort of ligion is Most Needed Today,” Rev De. George W. C. Hill; 4:30 p. m. fcllowship hour; 7:15 p. m. evening vorship REV. association of Congrega Monday. Mr. Heininger is presidc ssociation. The meeting 10 a. m. Rev, W speak on Congregational Counc Rev. Theodore A give his stereopticon Oberammergau and the assion Play Rev. " p. m. Sunshine so- 3 p. m. religious cdu- ion committee of Womien's - tion; 6:15 p. m. young women's will ry supper and meeting; 7 p. v Scouts united school. grades ssers’ meeting. 3 p. m. united week day grades 7-2 and §-1 Woman's as- meeting 4p.m incsday, roor er cany THLLE SOCIALISTS HURT ) sehool Berlin, Nov. 29 () — Priday, 9:30 a. m onal Socialists (Fascist U o jation all day sewing ischeon served at noon; Girl Scouts, Assyrian Mission inday p. m. worship at ith church, preacher, Rev. E during zation, meet and Con mecting hall p the hall was d ho broke e Qe Monday, 2:15 p. m p. ™ 1 m., jolly Thursday, 7:3 aceting. English class, women's Bible juniors. JECTURE IN GERMAN p. m Signs of the Time— Wkhat is Coming? (lustrated by Stercopticon Pleture: By D. G. Sunday, Nov. 30, at .M W. D. Ochs of Chic Wednesday, Dec. . AL At ODD FELLOW 114 Arch St., New Britain Music, Recitals No Admission Come anda Bring You All Welcon n Mission . junior. ir departments of Sunday school Svnday. 9 viediate and senio the Hunter road 47 a. m ning worship Tunter road: ® p. m. beginners and primary departments of Hunter road Sunday school; 4 p. m. Scuth church Monda $ 7. p. m. choir rehe Christian Endeavor rsday. 4 p. m. junior choir re- irsal; T:15 p. m. pray. . m. choir rehearsal. Friends ~ Sunday. 9:30 a.- i | mediate | verted Publica praver | worship at | meeting; | Ll e e Stanley Memorial junior, enior departments, 10:45 a. m rmon by Rev. It “The Church Friendship.” At 12 noon and beginners' department Monday, T:30 p. m. Boy troop 11 Tuesd troop 1§ morning Girl Scou rited day church hool Ac and four, HURCH s (German) Sunday m ice; 9:45 a Germar alvation Cometh.” Tuesda the Ladies’ 1day school; service, subject Service in lowed by Sunday school German, with holy 0 sional at 10 a. Midweck advent service, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m Meeting of deacons’ board day: mission circle, Thursday; nouncenient for next Sunda munion, Thursday from 3 to % p Reformation sunday, holy communion 10 nday school 11:15 a. m m. a. m Waterbury at 30 p.om Wed a. religious school 3 Light brigade 4 p. m. Cat class 4 p. m. Church co cil S p. m. Thursday, ciety 2:30 p. m. Religious 115 p. m. Light brigade 4:1; Choir rehearsal 5:15 p. m METHODIST CHURCHES Trinity nday 0a.m d church school; Poisonous Thoughts™; orth league: 7:30 p. “Simplified Living. p. m. W. I. M. S, Alling, Wallace ni. Men's club supper. fternoon, surgical dress at the 16:45 2. m p. m eting: ). m. Ladies’ cting. Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. w rcligious school, 3rd grade ‘Thursday, W. H. M. S. social t Mrs. Reynolds. ! idweek servier 5 p. m. sewing school Scouts p. m. chu convention banquet "ELLANEOU ek day hool stat MIs “piscopal st Sunday in Advent; 7 communion; 11 a nion and serr:on by n and boys of the 0a m parish wi se services as this apart as a Sunday of the men Sunday is s corporate communion for f the Episcopal m. church school; ing prayer church 5 p and by meeting of the Yo People’s Fellowship society. Monday, observed as the A rew, the Apostle; 7 a. m. comnunion Thursday instruc Frid 415 p. m ion. confirmation Salvation Army school. 1 30 p. m.: sa 1day young people’s 1 salva second Advent Church school worship, 10 a. h classes for all ages. Inter nal lesson: “Zaccheus. the Con Scripture lessol e 19: 1, 10 fen's Bible class, 10 a. m. i vestry. J. W. South Manchester teacher. Lesson sion: “God’s Cove 1T Samuel T Morning worship. 11 a. m restor will occupy issisted by Alton Brown of ho is prepa g for the rinist Mis Trai it Nyack, ok under the leadership of C. Watkins of South ender the following selectior Heavens Are Declaring,” by ven and “Even Me,” by Warrel ning prayer circle meeting lock in the church pra will th subject ant With Davi The this eity ack inter- church wor- N. Gilman, and World | primary Scouts, English serv- 11 a. “Thy Service in communion, at German, Tues- an- ‘s com- Meeting Brotherhoods in Women's Missionary so- school ' day school Women's Bible 6:15 Mrs. street; hospital: & p. m. niecting: 6:50 p. m. class Aid § Garden street; 7:45 m. holy com- the ri Ty i address fol- Feast of holy confirmation in- Conrow of for discus- the pulpit being Manchester will Beetho- r rooms Fannie tomorrow “Growth.” spok: leadership of Mrs. nan's Biblé cluss subject will be: Professor Kaveltl his on one or two other occ id his addresses have Evening service at 7:15. A serv- ice ot song special sele by the choir. Alton Brown of Ny Missionary Training Institute preac ever Lrown is in the training and h licensed to prea conference. His Drawing Card of the Churcl King for his text the 12th ch of John's gospel the 32nd verse Tucsday evening § o'clock of- ficial board meeting of the church in the church vestry Wednesds ni o'clock, midweek se prayer and festim in the vestry. T carly Advent type Advent Christ,” or “Ou ulties,” The dey his city and aduls Swedish at 10:45 the pastor, Rev. . subject: “Salvation the mixed r direction of Walter Swed- rship in mon by Tredecr Music by 5 ning service, The topi sermon’ w A will of t cond Chance.” Music by MrE. with the old timc 1 mess rehearse o'cloc dnerd:l otio First Church Men Plan \nnual Canvass 10:45 a. m. in the religions lec 2 L Drteeniation i@ 0dd Fellows' church for its worls 44 Arch street on the subj the field in the com- the Time—What is Comin ure on Sunday will b th stereopticon pictures and musi- itals will be rende Emmanuel Gospel Sunday, 10:15 a. m. prayer; 10:45 a. m. ice in charge o the pastor, Rev George R. La | h; 11 a. m. ser- on for the childre o'clock. school with a contest in 6 p. m. young people's by M Fhylis Grieg: s the d’nl"‘ ter of a missiona Y 7:3 be held at the I sermor \ by th *arsons, chairm Mustrated pport during 4 urge members r fu t. His topic h Needs at Home! following Parsor D. Hcininger, the Fin inister of education amq its missionary the budget far d tell of “What Our the: coming y ey e O it preaching serv- membér received including 1 h morning By val meet- cmber f the church, and con- il sought. All mem- wrs within « city limits, who e not communicated with 1 irman by December visited th oon in pes- People’s Church of Christ some membersaf ihie folidik R e : a organized under t Alinslie; E wn instru Decen Sund will son by committe William TO BE SHOWN 29 (®) — Despite o se ry the cinema. “All Quiet on thn ' has been approvéd ny by the cen- premiere will = cu ¢ f minig Tyeryman's Bible Class claimed that U fessor yersion: the Germad Tuesday, Wome Wednesday, religious classes. Thursday, religious clfs Fri prayer and praise “hoir rc service rearsal rsity PEOPLE’'S CHURCH OF CHRIST Service Morning and Evening Conducted by William Ainstie. Titas 2 to all men.” 11—"For the gracs of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared STANLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH and 12 noon—Church School 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship. Sermon by the Pastor THE (HURCIK AND WORLD FRIENDSHIP™® A Community Church. Welcome! Come! 9:30 8. m, POISONOUS THOUGHTS A Sermon at 10:45 on the Seventh Commandment 30 P. M.—An address to bewildered, h people who cannot find enough hours in the day. sed hurrying “SIMPLIFIED LIVING™ Subject: Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church The First Church of Christ 5 A. M.—Sunday Church School 10 5 A. M.—Beginners’ and Primary Story How 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Addresses ‘What Our Chl;rch Needs at Home’ Mr. Charles B. Parsons ‘What Our Church Needs in the Field’ Rev. Alfred D. Heininger 12:00 M.—DMen's Bible Class :00 P. M.—P’eng Yu Club Come to Church and Show Your Loyalty ! In the For the Heart of the City The South Congregatlonal Church Bids You Heartiest W Pastor come to all Mor ning Worship—7:15. Popular Service with Mo ABREUR

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