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RAIN Many United States&olers Meet BUS TEACHERS Tor Three-Year Course idy in This Gity "h.._..._.__ ig held last night in the ih, composed of represen- p all the Sunday echools of n and vicinity, plans were or the New Britain Train- | for Religious Teachers. don of the school will be- , October 5, and the ses- continme every Tuesday t11 April 18. jk planned for the year is pf a long felt need for spe- R tralning for BSunday on a par with the &n teachers in day schools, ping last year the New te for Bunday fchool organized, The Insti- sessions of eight weeks fall speakers were se- “Hartford and vicinity to problems of the Sun- ‘teacher. In the spring te work was done, Three F beginner—primary, junior diate teachers were cor- permanent instruetors s of lectures were gives, 014 Testament by Raey, | Majer, pastor of the First the other on the New Dby Rev, George W, C, ITiHj, of the Bouth church, felt that tliess courses preliminary to what given for teachers. Ao- at the spring convention humber two of the State ool association, composed schools of New Britain, ¢ Kensington, Berlin and ; authority was giyen to e & training school J lines, Shortly after ‘ tatives of all the s oalled, when genetral plans ‘were pressented, A com- ippointed fo secure g igious education for thie | board y:as 19 erganize and he schiool as well as take adyisable te promote the efficiency of Sunday owing board was appointed; Professor Edward J, D, of the Hartford Theo- finary and School of Pedar Louis P, Slade, Miss Bidon, Rey, George W, C, b Mareys White, F, R, [and Rey, B, T. Thienes, summer the board drew for the school and the finaj Hon of the meeting of the Death in Clashes on Mexican Border ! S R S o © O UNITED 5TATES TROOPS5 ON MEXICAN BORDERG © o In the aecompanying illustration are shown Unjted States cayalrymen and United States artillerymen in the border cities of Larede aAnd Brownss vills, Tex, In clashes with Mexican bandits several United States soldlers have been killed, not befors, how= ever, several hundred of the raving Bunday sehoois held last night com- pleted the plans, The courss jn its entirety will probs ably coyer three years, 'The work of the second and third years is ja the tentative stage and is yet to he worked out completely, The work fo the first year it €nms= plete and is as follows; Ferm I, October 5 to January if, 7:45 to 8:30, (&) Old 'TFestamment study, Text beol, “A SBhert Fiistory of the Old Testament,” Ottley, Tu~ struetor, Rey, Henry W, Maler, mins ister of the First chureh, (b) psyehology, Text book, Instrustor, Rev, Warren F, Cook, ministar ef Trinity M, B, chureh, Nete==Courges marked (a) and (b) will be plternated for the first houy thveush the yeer, BiBO te §i20, Teachings of the prophsts. Spssial lesture hy fley, Hd- , ward Byerett Nourss, D, D, prefessay General | border desperadees had been shot to death or made prisoners, These two Texas citiegs have heon in what might be called & siego for many days, in Hartford Theological Seminary and i in the Hartford fcheol of Religlouy ' Pedagogy, Torm 1, January 106 to April 14 | TiAD to 8:80. Courses on Olr Tesia. | ment study by My, Maler and govaral | bsyenology by Mr, Cook, continued as in ierm ene. 8i80 to 0iB0. Teaehings of Jesns, | Bpeeiai leeiures by Rev. H, H. Lus- coels, A, M., D, D, minister K&, Ane 1 drews M. E. church, New Haven, Conn,, instructor in the School of Missions, Hartford, Conn. The work will be covered very thoroughly, with the best text books obtainable. Twelve weeks of each term {ill be given over to class work and the thirteenth to an examination over the work of the term. The board considers itself very for- tunate in securing the services of Prof. Nourse and Mr. Luccock. The courses they will give are the regular courses they have given in the Hart- ford Semniary and the Hartford School of Missions. The work of the Second and third years will probably cover the follow- | ing subjects: Tentative Coufses, History and geography contem- poraneous to the Old Testament. Child study and adolescent psychol- ogy. Text book. Some problems in the gospels (two hours). The life of Jesus (ten hours). Sunday school problems. A discue- sion in departmental groups of the problems and opportunities of each department. Church history. The eplstles of the New Testament. Sunday school methods. Story-te!l- ing, note-book work and other meth- ods. CUTICURA Soap and Cuticura Ointment for skin purity and beauty. Samples Free by Malil Crutieura Boan and Ointment sold eve Liboral sampie of cach malled fres with 32-p, boc Adcres posi-eerd “Cutieurs,” Dept, 0F, Bocton, Training our young people in ser- vice, missions and temperance. T!.e importance of such training; ways and means. SCHOOL THAT SPECIALIZES. Merchants’ and Bankers’ Business School in Hartford. The Merchants’ and Bankers' Business School, 61 Pratt street, Hart- ford, has grown rapidly and surely from, a most modest beginning, both in attendance and prestige, under the influence of a property selected cur- riculum and effectiveness of the methods of instruction employed and the close-to-business conditions prac- { ticed in its classrooms. The day school this year opened September 1 with the finest student tody in the school's history, most of the students being High school gradu- ates and a little older than the usual pupils that attend business college New pupils have been enrolling since ™ Zeptember 1st from day to day until the attendance has almost reached capacity, there being less than a half dozen desks remaining. The night school term begins Mon- day, September 20, sessions being held Monddy, Wednesday and Friday even- ings from 7:15 to 9:15 and will con- tinue until the middle of June. As an example of how well the school has done its work s the two years of its establishment is the fact that it turned out the champion school typist of the state last winter. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SON Park Street, Near Stanley. 6 teams. Tel. connection Late Summer in the Canadian Rockies reveals scenic wonders bevond deseription, the enjoyment of which is en- hanced by the comforts afforded by the Canadian Pacific System., A chain of magnificent hotels furnish every luxury and convenience, while golf, tennis and other outdoor sports are to be enjoyed in the wonderful mountain air amid ideal surroundings. Reservations should be made at once for your stay in the moun- tains. Expositions. No extra charge for stopovers on the way to the California Send at once for Illustrated Folder No. 2. E.F. 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