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ANEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 191§ ]i Goodness of Aunt Delia’s Bread.- | FRANGE 1S 900,000 | NVor L s I e : o | c Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock and [ U0 otices || i, s i i o il sEavtiteRol e ecut gl on g0 s b <crmon: “Sunshine and Shadows in VR B 2RI ‘ Webber & Co linst William Du- R the Life of Christ.” In the evening at|l] 31 WEST MAIN STREET .............. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. irowolski for $211, which award wus | (Continued from Page) - 4 o 7 o'clock, Rev. O. W. Johnson 3 S 1SSUED BY THE e in the “ouet of common pleas. | i | Sunday, 10:45—cnilaren's Day | ywoerburs will predon. . Midwesk TEL. 2040 Miss Catherine Donnelly is home | cuished themselves, was confined | Jervices 6:00—Assyrian worship. | g0 ,Cices on Thur 5 i 2 7:00—Ttalia Fon = ervices wursday evening on the UNITED STATES from Hamilton Heights for the sum- | originally to a small force of machine | 7:00—Malian Worship. Tuesday, 4:00 | o "0 7o sy ,'JL Pl e GOVERNMENT 2 | gun units, General March said, under Junior Boys' club 7:30—BoY | 111 Bible. | had | Scouts, Troop Wednesday, 30 i Elmer johnson of 1 Jubilee street | command of & major whose name hac e : - 1 . today th ot been reported. The 12,000 Ma- |BoY Scouts, Troop 8. Thursday, 5:00 o omplained to the police today that |not been reported. The 12,000 Scou ) N his vele stolen from in front | rines composing the Marine brigade | Girl Scouts 7:30—Devotions and | 5 t. Mathew T; : hurch. ¥ [k el : | o Y : ken is | Red Cross Work Sriday, 4:00 Special services will be conducted at the 5 and 10 cent store yesterday | from whieh these units were taken is | ¢ « Work. Friday, 0 s i 1 ] Mathew’s German Lutheran church | regular’ Thrift Stamp || 20 (065 | commanded, he said, by Brig. General |Little Tourists. 7:30—Sunday school { P <l r v i el P fames G. Harboard. whe went to fround table. All day sewing mecet- j loXlorrow in observance of the 25th z i Se R Jurgess o e Parke o & - ann 2 CHY of ¢ dedic y e buyer. In this war ever | Sergt. J. R. Bui onau Frince as General Porshine’s chief |ing in the Methodist church. Satur-\ahhlversary of the dedication of the| school of Boston is spending the : e AR idedioation : I“| o h ; ‘; i ‘, ':»1,]\” ity Lot stai day—Sunday school pienic at Com- ‘],”"]"l At th .w,.}n ing services at | Wweelc-end jat ihis hopiet HLILS A8, B . = ce. 1:30, Rev. Edward H. IFischer will be | man has a par : : e pounce. ( | s a part to play S oty e - the speaker. After the sermon ho | The Endeavor Circle of s [l1ey Memorial church held their | NEW BRITAIN POLES Firet Baptiat: Chiwrdh, ;A\m_ ve a short talk in English’ At an® shouit oS nccoraing, o estivaiiast evening, band SR o | be | £ orclock in e afternoon, Rev. W | aw f ! ren’s Day will be observed by | ¢ S i . (i spite fofh shoyers) ailange Smumber OW IN TRENCHES |the Bible school Sunday mornir Ay i) B to his part for the man be- || attended. The cntertainment consist- e S s e e oI R LIRSS e dRd Ul || ed of vocal solos by Miss Mary Wil- S el S Sapait Sl e .m:‘-m'. ‘]'q ing the services by the choir of the hind the man behind (he || liams, cornet solos by George Bigge, | e i el " . - - recitations by Arvid Thorvaldson. | Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski Announces | gy i 3 3 £ By ; S | t : yalasog. o eyan inowski | As is our custom we make our an- Emmanuel Gospel. Church, | L guns, we recommend the William 12, Allen and Charles Trie L - ; | nual offering to the Baptist state con- B | received word today to rveport at] Arrival on Battic Line of the Men 10 (400" S ihis day. Owing tr Lol faonergdlain on ARG h LG Y eceive a3 v H ention o s day ng to the | ¢reers, Milto nderso Jastor, 4 Vati 5 Pele; bert oo o S ioco & vashingroniot oo : T e B S i (4 s O et RO B Sty Ry Room 410 National Bank Building, Telephone % Major Willlam Beckett, in charse | is doing this vear we hope for a|and 7 p. m. Bible sthool, 12:15 ,,\'l ) S EREC LR cer 5 of the big Tierney Cadet field day | A big War Savings rally, attended [gencrous offering from our members. | Young Poople’s mecting. 6 p.m. Onon. | - IN-BLOCKH Which is to be held at St AMary's| by more than 1,000 Polish people,| The regular Bible school session | Atr 8:36 m m Gl o mootioe, | I slaveround one week from today is in | Was held in the Polish school hali|will be omitted Tue L o Lol Ort u and Laflders Frar S e sidis i | playgr 5 2 Tuesday, 4 p. m Bible study for| y SMART CLOTHE veceipt of communications from the |last evening and, in an impassioned| The Christian Iindeavor meeting | Christian Workers, 7:30 1. m. Tues. | = [ and Waterbury cadet di- | speech, Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pas-|will be omitted Sunday evening as we | Pr AR . | - $20 2500 orrington anc A i EANS 4 e { > Sunday ning as we | day. Prayer meeting, Thursday, g g LD LA rectors informing him of their inten- | tor of the Sucred Heart church, made lar {o unite with the Methodist |p. m. Strangers weleome ark, ought an 0 tions of bringing their cadets to this [a stirring appeal for the support of | church union service the government by the liberal pur- 3 T oy at g | chase of War Certificates. In con- Trinity Methodist Church. (ST CTC e rER et oy city. There will be a funcral mass wedding tour, the couple will reside in this city. o'clock next Tucsday morning at St. ;_("“ftllfl’j“l nl;i w(“:::-';f.'fv‘]1;,‘,‘,'\"y\fv‘,zé\[yl.u.. h““; N T T T T e e e Ny . ITALIAN MASS MEETING. e arre Mary’s church, for the repose of the | ;2 Bl o e e e Now Brit. |10:45 a. m. Rev. [lmer A. Dent. |at 10:45 o'clock: subject, “Is the Uni- . . ooy e is soul of Private William O'Dell, ot | J{5 O e BOTC PSR e o | D D.. district superintendent of the | verse, Including Man, Evolved b Flnanclal Thrift Stam '“‘“‘ to Be Held in l s C this city, who was killed in France. |y 5o b B e with the Polieh | New Haven district will preach. Atomic Force? Sunday school at New Burritt School Tomorrow. ot Eng 0. The New Britain Institute Museum | [,egion }.,,. e m,\‘\‘ Sunday school sessions at 4 and ) 9:45. Wednesday evening meeting at | e~ s~ ~n o~ The local Italian people will bold Is mow open daily From 2 40 5 D. .| Aaiting o the foont Mo teienes 5. Young people’s meeting at | 8 o'clock. The reading room is open - '»_:\‘”‘L\“‘\.‘, H”‘“ T "” "‘h‘e and from 7 to 9 p. m. | under the flag of their forefathers, |5:19. With a special address by Ser- | at the same address daily from 2 until ST”EKS PiGKINfi P | Elihu Burritt school tomorrow abtery a Tohn Kenny of §t. Joseph's parish | This announcemont created sreat en: |geant Parnam. 7:00 Sunday cvening | & o'clock ,oxcept Sundays and holidays. o e e as one of a class of 20 eraduates at | thusiasm prayver meeting T Senicen will be Rey LG e R PR i St Thomas' seminary of Hartford | Father Bojnowski then calleq for| At 7:30 there will be a Union Pa- Stanley Mcmorials Church. :u: ,\ll‘u'ynl(\l:v e el ‘ e I voluntary pledzes for War Savings | triotic service and a very fine address | Sunday school at 9:43. Preaching | Al the, United Itatian societies Have [ D enllivan of Hiien street | SCribe 1o buy §200 worth between now | American girl regularly commissioned | of Hartford, whose sermon Jasi Sur il ik b e il e e el e . Instancly an aged mltlh.-] .\nrh\|in' army. She “\\Hlfhrn\;; :I':‘\ wes =0 much appreclated fwill o |all war-time activities of the local N woman, apparently more than 60 vears { with 1er Miss Simons, one o o IV he pulpit e oung >eople 1] 1 N T 1 N 5 s a splendid speaker and h he Young People ¢ e Me s one, but | Farnam is a splendid speaker and h: t oung People of the Methodist {the various Italian societies are vice There | a message evervone should hear. She | church. Sergeant Farnam. the only Shows I]]G]‘eased AC[le ‘I,y.‘ Hdents of the contiall ol slides during the | woman officer with the Allies, will ad- the pledge. She was the firs was saon followed by othe wer also numerous pledges of $100 | will nse lantery 3 ar 1ece: o sec a (Continued from First Page) | and practically everybody in the hall|last thirty minutes of her lectur: dress the meetin This is part of the e \Ijlriin“.;m} \ A Y S NEW BRETA}N MEN ARE who had not subscribed to ecither the| All are welcome to these services. | program inaugurated by the New TRl S Sidts T el T e e fipty cars, must have been dead at | | $200 or $100 pledges agreed to take -~ - Britain Christian Endeavor union for| and strong in the last half of today ,~' HUMASON LEAVIS. B ! ! at least $50 worth of stamps. Second Advent Church, union meetings among the local socie- | session after carly irregularity. T, S. | et v S e e a e _The rally was arranged by Paulll Gpuren St., near Stanleys L. B, | t€s and should be well attended Steel, Baldwin Locomotive and other | Former Camion Driver in Franc g ... " Nurzyk, who is chairman of the Fifth | ijos pastor. _ — industrials and equipments. led the Mg R | ward campaign committee. Mr. Nur-i| et RoR 08 oo D d Ts by B First Church of Christ, sharp rally at one to four point gains. | WAL Become U s sator. rous train.”” said Mr. Landman. “fe | e leavk had made excellent arrange-|p botihkiss. Praver meeting at 6:30 (Center Congregational). Tobaccos and leathers represented Howard (. Humason, who served ments, and as chairman he made an Corner of Main and Church streeis. | the specialties at 1 to 2 points ad- | as camion driver for the French, al~ 15. n past two block signals, two re Sunday school and Bible class at 1 ght signals and the usual fuses plant (Continued f First 2) ‘:\.-::: _spe >ch, explaining the Way On Tuesday evining at 7:45 Reyv, | Ohildren’s Day exercises at 11 a. m.;|vance. The balance of the list showed | though he voluntecred as an ambu- B T — Savings Stamp campaign and asking fOp SUECEE SRS GF TG SRR sehool assembles at 10:30 and marches [ no material changes except General | Jance driver for the Red Cross, left Rrilliant red light visible for a long | trenches. “None of the soldiers has | Tor the ca-operation of his people. The e e T e (ke the church at 11. Union services | Motors which came forward at the [ today for Princeton university and stance * | grown a bit weary of the trenches, | 4SSistant pastor of the Sacred Heavt | from AT bR SV A0 USRS at the Methodist church at 7:30.end. Rails hardened but most of the | Will enter onc of the governmeng B s ongincer is missing, My in. | The spirit is fine. We get up some | CBUTCH also spoke, as did 1% M. il- | lecture, showing (16 Prosufes of LIS | Thursday evening we work for Red | trading in (hat group was confined | schools for special courses in aviations bemation is that with the exception | §umes and keep things moving while | Pafric and George W. ISlett. rOrpE i e L e e SSRGS O L s el D Lol i st d eRisonie s Wi pRtnes Roon | S 6 alisiedRn KRl g st onics the engineer, whose fate is a mys- | UP in front and back of the ine the | e e e R0 ;)’:.’\“"\‘“ )1"' """\~""\‘I’ "\' 1‘"’.2':””“”” ’}1"1‘“ :Alml oils were inclined to yield vu.w‘\ mll‘r wing his return from ‘\l'\,\nm_), v he trs ¢ pull 5 M. C. nights of Co hus @ o T e i : aul ANl are welcome he closing was strong. Sales ap- | where he saw active service. He was| ry, no one on the train of pullmans| Y. M \, Knights of Columbus and COURT PROGRESS ELECTION. missionary society e 2 Bloiriatedl 250 D00l shares .‘.),\ recently ordered to report for dutyd as hurt. It will be some time before | 1ted Cross s e R e e 3 DEATHS AND FUNERALS |3 1- s sold at 99.48 to 99.5 accurate list of the dead can be used to see the New Britain boys from . | first 4's : = Fi— 5 § mpiled. 1t is the worst wreck in the time to time fccc sionallvlina i [imisedin=RotRScuyiiuc stes il S0 TR | ECOpICSE Clch Mo LRCIri Ste i S at 93.90 to 4 sccond 1' at 6376 | EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN. Early this afternoon the Michigan | M Meals with Sergeant Carance Cal- {Those chosen are: Chicl nger, Sunday—10l a. m. prayer and ! William Dalke. to 94.06 and 4 at 94.90 to 95.98. | An evangelistic campaign will entral list, subject to change, | lahan.” John Meskill; sub-chief ranger, | praise service; 10:43, Children’s day William Dalke, aged 78 years, died Jins 1918, | held by Evangelists F."L. Abbott Bowed’ 59 dead and 115 injured in| Private McCormick has the ap- | Edward Harrigan: recording secre- | will he observed 5. Young people’s | Yosterday at his home at 215 Curtis| . High Low Close 1. 3. Dana in the e tent whic train collision. { pearance of being in the pink of | fary, T. C. Smith; lecturcer, Thomas | meeting; 7:00, evening service, con- | Street of old age. He leaves a wife | {0t LR e 6812 68% | nas heen erected : corner of the Michigan Central | bhysical condition He attributes [ Moore; senior woodward, M. Kehoe; | ducted by Pastor B. C. Steinhoffe. | @nd three sons Bus il and || Al L L Park and Stanley s eported that the fireman, G. Krause, | much of his fine appearance to the | junior woodward. John 1. Napley: | Tuesday—4:00, children and juniors | !Tenry, a daushter. Mrs. Wilhelmina | 4m (il & 0 2 2 The opening me will be h B conc temporarily insane ‘rom | éxcellent care given him at the mill- | senior beadiel William | Mawloskie: | meet; 7:80, the ladies meet to sew for | Stohr, and Wi1Nzrandehilaren Siniie| AMICE s G 3 }% | Sunday evening at 8 o’clocl The ocls { tary hospital at Waynesville. { junior beadle, Thomas Lynch Ted Cross. Thursday— mid- | funeral ‘was held this afternoon, Rev. | Al Cah ... +6 LOR ct of the first address will be o . z " A. C. T. Steege officiating and hurial | Am l.oco ... 67 68 | World in Perplexit What = 5 > — | was in Fairview cemetery. Am Smelt . . i T |Does It Mean?" An array of evl o \m Tel & Tel . 7% 97 97% |dence concerning the sent world ! Mrs. Phocbe Demarest. | Anaconda Cop AL B Al Rl e o FainTom i tenrett Mrs. Phocbe Demares a g1 | Baldwin Lioco: ... 95 1 941 |and travelers, will be given, and com vears, died at her home at 72 Black | B & © S 8o 5 ] | parea with what the: seriptures teack Rock avenue, vesterday after a pro- | !;m’;‘ r | concerning the meaning of the pres longed illness. Besides her husband, | B ent conditions in the world. The song Butte | “Calvary” will be rendered while pic: John H. Demarest, she leaves four sons, Clarence A., who is in the Na- tional Army at Camp Devens; Benja- { min, Iiverett ., and J. Howard, and a daughter, Miss Irene Rev. Henry W. Maier will officiate at the funeral, Cen Leather Ches & Ohio Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Col F & 1 | tures illustrating it will be thrown o the screen Services will be held at the Gospe tent every evening except Saturdayl picy nteresting subjects, considering t { which will be held Monduy afternoon [ (0" GRS - of present day interest, will be select: P at 2 'clock at the house. Burial wiy | Crucible “I“ led. The meetings will begin prompt be in Fairview cemetery. Del & Hud ly at 8 o’clock, opening with a song A i Distillers Sec ar i 1,100.000 CURRY COMBS. TIeS Sl i e o The opening address, Sunday eve g Erie 1st pfd .. dgie 332 | ing. promises to be interesting. Al War Order Received by Local N Good " Rub 153 453 457 | e Jectures are free, and the publl ¥ i Great Nor pfd 0, 24 is cordially invited ¢ facturing Concer Gl el O et a1, 34 el The Iuropean war situation is [ Inspiration bringing out some interesti war | Kansas City so 181, | SHIPPED TO CAMP JOHNSON, ! orders. There was recently received | Kennecott Cop .. 3215 | Private Jonn Crean, who has bee b by manufacturers of this city a con- | lack Steel ...... 84 ;}y lat Camp Upton since leaving Ney | tract for the production of 1.100.000 | Me J‘v'}*“ f‘_‘ ‘:‘: Britain, and 15 oth New Brital ‘ { curry combs. These are, of course, b o 4 ‘.. & Hud : 72% | young men, have bheen sent to Cam | for the use of the army mules and [N Y N H & H R S0 Johnson in IFlorida Privat i { horses. Norf & West 103% | Basso and o‘hers have ben sent to Penn R R 13% | camyp in California. Wien the production of the curry combs is in full swing they will ‘be turned out at the rate of 25,000 a day. 92 ! STORE ROBBED. | fl’u,\s:wl Steel Car | Reading Rep I & S com i A similar contra but for a much | - i 84, Harry Najariun of & Lee smaller quantity was cexecuted by the | G0 T 11, | ported 1o the police this morning th So Ry AL i 2 L I local manufacturing concern some % |upon opening nis store he discover | e t5% |upon opening his store liscovere, 12214 {that the store had been entered du 80 g the night and $20 in change wa time ago and the work was so well done and deliveries were so promptly { made that the new order followed Union Pac ...... « 1071 |stole He was not sure if that wé {1t will be asurprise to many to learn | ¢ "1 Chem . 0% 508 303 |all the tnieves secured ne polig AL ST Gl Gaitle O e SIS [ St goan 2l 14 {41, |investizated the complaint 1'"":" “' o ates GRRR GRS Sl st O verland 20% 20% 203% | trates the purpose of le Sam in | ! e e 3 | the prosecution of the wa | pans sisteR rroy pstarr. | \]‘\\I\l \:‘:\‘ ‘I“\‘I\ 11 (‘:H.\,m y\||,x:, ! I I T e Tnte JonniPipkeloft(PF SR AR Rl e e A [ .Wl!x.:(\;:\‘: .\\‘l‘]\‘()\\-\‘_"m op | Berlin was filed in |1x;-‘l,,lzi"w,‘,“ A\,‘y‘u‘l "\‘ L e - | Stanley street, announce the | today. DBy its terms t | this week. She was the winner of 5 | equally to the testator's son, Jacob. S TS N N mary > of their daughter Olga Vie- | €9U e er =TT ot | fi lax toria, to Victor Earl Trons of Mor- |Of Beckley. anc e el e || aold medal for the award ntown, W. Va. They were mar- | ¥ "':"I;‘”' b Chows d in New York city last August, | Statesithatia Sieh s - Do o SPANIARD ARRESTED A - e e "o 1 of Plocka, Rus not to share in | DANCING, BAND CONCERT, RED CROSS BOOTHS, FOOD SALE, W. S. S. e e e 10 | the estate. Iovederick €. Sehaft of | g0 Lopes was arcestod) 4 the Officers’ school at Pelham, | Hartford is executor- | \aornine a1 one of the factories BOOTH’ WAR BUREAU BOOTH Mrs. Irons has recently heen on an = = A ‘iw applied k. When ma extended visit to hor Tusband's par- | A marriage license has been issued | qpylication it was found that h ents in Wes* Virginia and is now in | to Kenneth Al H/u‘\m!» of N”\‘”:l ! st Gomplied wilh' ¢ \ PRgEy Y% w Haven with him, where he is |fleld and@ Miss Pauline Curtis ot = p Hc was i ork stute S o ® | awaiting his aall to Pelham | Hart street egistration 1g ilaway--usua ttractions I > = City Clerk Alfred L. Thompson, < % [Ruliefes paca L concrarel ,‘ “‘“‘,i { Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. . g | was stricker » 4 bad fainting spe Proceeds to be denated to Red Cross io be used for our Beoys in France. A G AL e Bt B e necessary to call in a physician o ® rorss Sl b i ””'—-——-“”"" i organized and qualified through years of efficient, | roo raTE ror crassiicarion, | ( trustworthy service, to act as Conscrvuor (xllfl!‘dl?;n, mlSSlon ee = ; o o Executor or Administrator. | WANTED: Washir to take home, Phone 714, Mrs. Gurley Capital $750.000 Surnl and Profits $1,000,000 - e e 5 Japital $750,000. Surplus an rofits $1,000, 2-2d4 2 s A cordial invitation is extended to all. ' S, B0 - % TO RENT—Four rooms roensned | ( Connecticut Trust and Safe DGPOSE! Co. f_,(j‘x.‘\}_:‘v:lf,('. I\v\\‘ ju’x)‘\‘\v'\:( 1t I’\M”,‘:“HL\;Y,::\ HARTFORD, CONN, M. . WHAPL , Pres't, street, lst floor. 6-22-34 | e e e