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JFOR THE JUNE BRIDE AND GRADUATES - fe have a very complete and fine line of SILVER- ARE CHINA, CUT GLASS for the Bride—For ] 'Graduate—V/atches, Brooches, Bracelets, Rings Pendants, all of the very latest style, a\m{ we in- - ¢ your inspection, Iy ¥ HE PORTER AND DYSON CO.— 54 MAIN STREET | ue to Allen ! ua t the boara of | theater. uno 19. | the' u.r‘ n' progress for the “the Greenstein ‘property Street by the North & Judd § monthly mesting of the City lasion -was: held yesterday and bills awmounting = to were , ordered- paid. Specifi- for painting.the offices and i1l be secured and the work at an early date. Anna Montague of TLincoln ibstitute teacher at the New Hgh school, will be married ne 16, to Louis Tryon, Dr. George W. C. Hill, pastor $ South Congregational church. of Esther Stanley chap- s can \do s0' are urged to meet Red Cross rooms to sew on ly next .from 9 till 12 or from A.HAS HEADSMAN. m, via London, June $— ~which for & year has had no executioner has appointed a ‘was firmerly assistant to Ex- Bchweitz who ulated mcy and retired. ags | MANUEL OF mmunmm Lyceum theater, mutuvleu photo e productions, ‘nn- pvqmcm on -Stanley. | High class photo drqml.. Fox's Vu-devl and mnfln‘ rlctures. kpen e thisater, i “Ril Chn.mbsrh.(n council, Jr. O, U. A. M., mepts In Jt. O. U. A. M. hall. Vega soclety meets in Vega hall. LAWYERS SELL BONDS. Judge B. F. Gaffney 3nd Judge George W. Klett, who were named at & meeting of Hartford County Bar association yesterday as a commit- tee for securing ‘“Liberty Bond"” sub- scritions, are' meeting with _excellent results. The names of all the lawyers in the city are checked up, each solicitor taking an equal number and visiting the men on his list. An informal meeting was held yesterday afternoon after the session of the city .court when the eammm.oe went over the work. FIRE BELIS TO BOOM LOAN. Boston, June §—Fire whistles and bells will warn citizens of New'Eng- land of the approadhing close of sub- scriptions to thé “Liberty Loan.’ The New Bungland committee has arranged for the sounding of the signal “3-7-5-6" in many cities and ‘towns, signifying “buy Liberty bonds today.” WANT $7,000,000 IN WEEK. Boston, June 9—A concerted- offort will be made :to raise 31.000 000 dur- ing the week beginning J 18 as New England’s quots of the $100,-| 000,000 dollar war fund of the Red/| Cross. SR S S ‘ IV ORATION OMYTTED. Cambridge June 9 One of the de- departures from tradition which will mark oclass at Harvard college this year will the absence of thé customary humorous ivy oration, INSTRUCTION | Pins AMERICAN RED CROSS AhfimflTfidBmk FHH?T‘AHD Stationary Dept. | FEEL LIKE A NEW BEING” 'nmrr.unvu Brought The Joy Of 1 “For over two years I was sick and rable. I suffersd from comstant feadaches, and had Puipitation of the | There geemed to be & lump in my . stomach and the Caonstipation was Back and Kidney Disease, Iwas treated by a physician fora year and & half and he did me no good at all. I tried ** Fruit-a-tives as a last resort. After using three boxes, I was greatly improved and twelve boxes made me well. Now I can work all day and there i are no Headaches, no Palpitation, no | Heart Trouble, no Constipation, no Pain or Kidney Trouble and 7 fze! like ‘- @mew being—and it was “Fruit-a-tives” i that gave me back my health”, * Mapax ARTHUR LAPLANTE, 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit. a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, New York, o —————————————————— C. M. DICKINSON AT || BIG BIRD PRESERVE = | New Brian Man n Assisant o H. K. Job at Amston (Special to the Herald) New York, June 9.—A novel project for demonstrating to the public prac- tical methods of attracting and in- creasing wild birds, both song and game species, is being launched by the National Association of Audubon so- cleties. Charles M. Ams of New York city, head of the Max Ams Ma- chine company of Bridgeport, Conn., who is the owner of a large tract of country at Amston, Conn., has signed a contract with this association, through T. Gilbert Pearson, its secre. tary and executive head, donating the use of his land, with generous finan- clal assistance, to conduct an experi- ment and demonstration station in plied ornithology. This work las Heen placed in charge of the association’s department of applied ornithology, under Herbert K. Job. The tract is also being made’a state game preserve and sanctuary, under state protection, the largest of its kind, in Cohnecticut. An especially interesting phase of this new work is the breeding and attracting of wild ducks. ‘On th tract is a beautiful lake, over a mile long, which is being planted with ten vari- eties of aquatic vegetation on which wild ducks feed. This lake drains through a smaller pond of ideal sizc foff\the breeding of wild ducks under full control. This has been surround- ed by a seven-foot vermin-proof fence, and there have been placed in it six- teen to eightgen species, representing nearly all the more valuable wild ducks of North America, including the canvasback, redhead, wood dugk, ‘pintail, widgeon, black duck, teals and others. The flow from the lake brings a constant supply of small fish and other natural food. This collection of wild ducks inakes a wonderful and \['beautiful sight. The . glass-fronted aquatic house out in the pond in which they winter comfortably, swimming in open water with a temperature of B5St. Rose St., Montreal. April 4th. | | Heart so badly that I feared I would die, | dreadful. I suffered from Puin in e . South Congregationsl Church A Patriotic Service. Morning Wor-hlp 10:45, Children's Day service. The ‘Prelude—Melody ... A Processional—No. 1, 2 and 4.. (The people will join in the hymn re- maining seated while the school enter.) The Lord’s Frayer : Rubinstein 368, Stanzmas (All seated with bowed heads, will | Jjoin.) Responsive reading. | Presentation of Children for Baptism. i Carol—“Dearest Jesus, Gentle, I . Mila» © 14th Century | Welcome Irene Winger Children's Day” .... . Betty Tallard .. Lillle Calmbock, Irene Herre Son:—-"We Know That Jesus Loves to Hear” Beginners and Primary Departments Recitation—*The Daisy Band” Dorothy Webster, Winton Catiin, Virginia Gordon, Hamilton Darrow, Francis Rockwell. Recitation—"I'm Happy'e «.ccoei. Constance Carrier Hymn lB‘i—-ghnm 1-2-7 .. People and 8choel ing Presentation of Diplomas to Training i Class. : N Address—*Contrests’ Mr. Thompson assisted by Choir and Frank Johnson, Carleton Walker, | George Morton, Iona Webster, Elis- abeth Prelle, Marion Wells of the, | Junior Department, | Hymn 466—A‘merica the Beautiful | Presentation . of Testaments. (Copies of the’ New Testament are presented to children on the seventh i anniversary of their baptism, Constante Virginia Carrier, Fran- ces Marion Churchill, Irene Lilllan Herre, Margaret Ernestine Herting, Evelyn Alma Kieffer, Emily Seds- wick Mott, Joseph Louis Mans, How- ard Raymond Renshaw, Vera. Doro- thy Scharmann, Douglas Mather Shel- don Willlam Chartes Swain, Henry Alden, Rockwell, Harriett Eunetia sarker, Theodora Talcott, Henry . U. Thompson, Jr., Anna Columbia Traut, Frederick Albert Wetherill, Harold Joseph Wetherill, [Eleanor Beatrice Zimmerman. Offertory—Solo for Contralto, “That Sweet Story of OldY .. Speaks ‘(The offering, ir placed the en- velope so rharked will be used for the Milk /Station.) Addreéss to the School—Dr, Hill. Closing Hymn—America. Recessional—Benediction. The Postlude—Pastoralg ...Wareing Swedish Elim Baptist Church. Sunday school at 10 o’clock. A Union service of the Sunday school and the church wll be held at 10:30 o'clock and to this service the paf- ents of the children are particularly invited. Evenfng worship at 7 o’clock ‘First Baptist Church. Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock. Sermon by the minister, Rev. Earle B. Cross, Ph.D. on the theme, “The Child in thé Midst.” -Sunday school at 12:16 with classes for all ages. At 7;00 p. m. the Y. P. S. C. E. meeting, led by Miss Katherine Sheekey, sub- ject “Sins of the Mind” A welcome to all at these services. \ Chapel, corner of West Main streel and Park Place. Bunday .morning service at 10:45. Subject, God the Only Cause -and Creator; Sunday school 9:45.' Wednesday. evening at 8 o'clock. The reading room is open to the public at the same address daily from 2 until, l o’clock, except Sundu Second Advent Church. 405 Church. street, near Stanley street. Elder E- F. White pastox, Sunday service, 10;46 a. m., preaching by the pastor, subfect, ‘“The - Holy Spirit. - Its: Work ‘during the Gospei Dispensation.” 13:10 p. m. Sunday school and Bible class. 6:30 p. m- Young People's meeting. Elder A. H. Edgerly. fifteen below zero outside, is a moflol| device for cold climates. The propagation of several kinds ot quail, especially the common bob- white, is another phase of the work, to which other game species will be added. Still snother is the attract- ing of the smaller birds, through _planting of many species of trees, shrubs and other growths bearing foods which birds’ enjoy, also artifi- cial feeding, water supply by a model bird-bath and pool, and the placing of various nesting devices. Mr. Ams has provided as headquar- ters for the assoclation a furnished house, where there will be an ‘educa- tional exhibit of specimens, pictures and Audubon publications. Mr. Job will reside there with his family dur- ing the summer and will welcome and instruct all visitors who are interested in birds or in game propagation. He will be assisted by Clifford M. Dick- inson, of New Britain, who is em- ployed as is employed as assistant. To accommodate visitors and students, Mr. Ams {s equipping “Amston Inn,” which will be opened to the public by the end of June or first of July. Inquiries may be addressed to H. ‘Rohde, superintehdent, ‘Amston, Conn. Amston is a station on the Air Line division /of the N. 'Y, N. H. and H. rallréad, ten miles west of Williman- tic. AIll the above features are with- in easy walking distance of the rail. way station. It is a beautifu] tract ot country, abounding in bird life, iho picturesque lake furnishing good fish- ing and boating, making an ideal lo- cation for a“summer school of orni- thology and game-keeping, into which the project might naturally develop. who is & yewng msn, and a speskme of great ability, succesded Rev. Dr. Dillingham as pator of ths Bridge- Milton 8. Anderson, pastor. Preach- ing by the pastor 10:46 a. m. and 7 P Bible peoplu 6. “Trarelation/ and Evening subject—“Seventold 'Marks’ of a Real.Christien.” A christian welcome awaits the stranger. Stanley Memorial Church! The morning service at o'clock will be devoted to the observ- ance of Children's Day. The Sunday school will render, a cantata entitled. “Children of th§ Pilgrims, -consist- ing of songs and recitations, and 2 number of children will receive bap- tism. The offering will be devoted to missionary purposes. A cordial invi- tation is extended to all, The People’s Church. Court St., N. H. Harriman, -pastor. Preaching ,serviceg at 10:45 and 7 o’clock, Pastor Harriman preaching at both. In the evening the topis will be: Some War Signs of the Ful- fillment of Prophecy and the Soon Coming of Christ’—the fifth in the series on “The War and Prophecy.” Prayer meeting at 10, Sunday school at 12:15 and Young People at 5:45 o'clock. Everybody is ipvited. Tues- day at 4 o'clock, Children's meeting, and at 4:15 the J. R, L., for electing officers and committees and signing the constitution and by-laws, and Scripture study. Cottage meeting at 7:45 o'clock at Mrs. Tippett's, at 138 Pleasant street. Wednesay at 3 ‘o'clock the Woman's Missionary Prayer Band, at Mrs. Cooper’s, 3§ Grand street. Church prayer meeting Thursday at 7:45. Friday evening the P. P. C. C. will meet at pastor's study. Sunday at 8 o’clock, if pleas- ant, the Gospel wagon will go out. The People’s church is undenomina- tional, evangelical, orthodox, believes in a saving Gospel and has a warm hand and heart for strangers and friends alike, \ 'l'dnlty)!.»&c‘ln-da.’ 9:45—Beginners, Primary, Junlor” and Intermediate Departments of the Church school. ; 9:456—The Goodrich Bible cuu for ‘women. 10:45—Morning worship, will speak. 11:15—The Children’s Church Home Hour, 12:15—The senior and adult depart- ments of the church school. Dr. Reeks will give his second address on Public Health to the Barsca and Philathea classes. The subject whi ' be, “The Make-up of the New Britain Board of Health.” * 8 p. m.—The church #&choo] Inter- mediate and Seniar Devotiénal meet- ing. The leadera: Miss Doris Waters Wnd Harry Bradbury. -The subject: “Vacation Reading. Special music. Mr. cool 10:4. | smnvwm-nm BingwifluI’flllfindl&w&t Evening' Mr. Cook will give the third of his ser- mon lectures on ‘“The Home.” Sub- ject: ‘To Wives and Mothers.” L. 7. & C. CLUB PORMED gy Object Is to Promote Good Fellowship and Be of Assistance to Members— I A. Traver Is Presifent. y At & mesting held last’ mnlnt in the main office building of Landems, Frary & Clark, which was attended by representative employes of -that concern, ‘it was decided to form, & lclub to promote good fellowship among the men and provide suitable querters wheré they - might mest and the proposition 'was enth: tically received. In view of pressnt ‘conditions the m'nbm ot the clud «« AMERICA’S STANDARD TIRE TREATMENT PRESERVES RUBBER OCCUPIES ONLY 6% OF THE AIR SPACE Local Representative J. Zeitlin, Telephone 1014-5, o at the _CITY SERVICE STATION Corner HARTFORD AVENUE and STANLEY STREET, today for the third ennual ral- m, ly of the Greater m for temiited tu Wew STOPS SLOW LEAKS ' dhfllfl. ever m