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'H.CLUBHOLDS | FRENCH PRISONERS MARCHING THROUGH ST. QUENTIN GILLETTE ATTACKS - ‘ ANN”ALU”TINE, m— » p— i : , KITCHINANDCLARKT RIC : = . : A fassachusetts Solon Compares W MEMBE T | % 3 : : . % = 2% ; Record of Republicans and 1 i 4 : G 3 - G : ¢ 31 WEST MAIN { X X 42 5 : : 4 Washington, Sept. 21-—Representa- | A L . g > > & e tive Gillette of Massachusetts, act- | ieth Birthday of Concern oxtom, Sept. i e | record of the democratic majority, contrasting with it that of the repub- | jie 14th anniversary of the Traut lican minority. He sald the election e club is being celebrated at 5 . : . 3 3 | @ o republican house this year would e Compounce today by a gather- # £ . - : . : o : pring no encouragement to the Kai- | of members of the club, officials x 8 ¢ ‘ iv “for he knows who have been | he concern and a number of in- Ris fiercest foes and who he had most | | | i guests. The club was organized reason to fear.” 904 with 18 charter members, and Speaker Clark, democratic leader grown until now its roster contains Kitchin and Chairman Dent of the names of 60 employes. The first | house military committee were sin- | ddent was Willlam F. Sternbers. | gled out for comment on their atti- | [ tude and activities, and Chairman | Ferris of the democratic congression- | | a1 campaign committee, was accused of unfair criticism of the republican | record for campaign purposes “Would the support of the | have heen any less vigorous if a ! publican had been speaker instead of | { our honored Champ Clark who op- | 3 posed the declaration of war and | 3 Sl went out of his way to defeat the e S A T e | dratt?s asked Mr. Gillette. [ | Allicd hands. Omr photo shaws French |er line of Hun prisoners and veu have | “Would the sinews of war have | | been any less amply or more section- | bases in France, and a stronghold of| under German escort. Just imagine |this city ally provided if a republican had the captors French and a much long- (c Underwood & Underwood. | been at the head of the ways and | & means committee instead of M - = = ——— | Kitchin, who also voted against the | === | war and against the draft? Would | R. Clougher. 10:45, preaching by Rev WA RELIEF CONG T | ShimE e S he e S H. N. Brown. 12:15 Sunday school R ER HocEsIRsy fenl losation e St. Quentin, one of the chicf German . . o | prisoners marching through the city [the scene which will be enacted in the Hindenburg line, will soon be in 3180, v s atnen Fo | tarded any morve if at that moment | D80, pyoungybeoblas) sutherin i | or juncture’ a republican had been ) L - . e chairman of the military committee . m. Evangelis Earvice ted | Universal Association Announces Pro- 3 | oI Bvansslisticizersice dconducted pstead of Mr. Dent, from whose hands | by Rev. H. z rOWN. . " e . P, SRl Lol gram for Musical Event in Grammar | the administration program of the | w Yk sl ay. 7:45 p. m. h draft had to be taken and carried | tions furnished by Thursday, 7:45 prayer meeting. All| . Schod all Tuesday Nigh . e | el S School Tall Tuesday Night. through by a republican And 50, T| members of the N4 First Baptist Church. Wi The Universal Yar Relief ssaccia-| MISht proceed with the other com- | cnange — o : 3 e B liviiflecs PRESIDENT G. W. TRAUT Regular morning worship at 10:45 . i L o'clock. Sermon by the minister, Rm-.'DEATHS SNDSEUNERDLS on iatiansonnced g piompn o) I fico is now held by George Fors- | Earle B. Cross; subject, “Jesus Christ, | = - the war benefit concert to he given in ¥ pofie of the club as stat | the Son of God.” “Bible school at 12:15 | «on Fryc. " Grammar School hall next Tuesday CITY ETEMS The purpose of the club as stat- | | Leos The funeral of Leon Frye, the its by-laws is to organize for|P:- M. With classes for all. The Y. P : d7e evening. — | pufposes ag well as to get the|S: C. F. society meet for an hour in [0 O o WEOH il CHE n 1o i el . . A "f'”’ RN T T |the “evening at 7 o'clock. Subject, | YOV York City hospital following an A delightful eatertainment has been The regular meeting of the St: :" : l,lm i n;f‘md "‘fp“n:‘,(;m, “Lessons from Bible Oharacterss | UnSuccesstul operation for appendi- |arranged and will be presented by the | Good Will lodge, No. 9, O B, i b g ‘(hr\x“m'km\- O e ovesont | Leader, Miss Charlotte Hitohoool, | ©iti® Was held this afternoon at 2| solalsts of recognized ability who have postponed to September 30, owing to | A st coeee.. 1089 | | : i bl o’clock at the Erwin Mortuary Chapel, | been engag . ; e Riove the Jr. O. . A. M. convention | Anaconda Cop the officers are George Forsberg, | EVeryone welcome to all of these serv- ortuary Chapel n engaged, and a most enjoyable A cottage at 597 Arch street h;\\i AT S Fe Ry Co | i | open-air service at Central park | ept. | (High | Alaska Gold . 3% I“Am Car & Fdy Co' 8634 ISamEnde 27% Am can ..... 14% Am Loco . S50 : Rev. Warren F. Cook officlating. Two | evening may be anticipated. Madame " e Dorbuah i vice | lcest 3 officla . 5 anticipe 8 % ! il o gz:: S :30],,,(.‘.‘ = | weeks ago today the same minister | Tekla McKinnie is well known *:‘“ sold to E. A. Schade through H, - HEE 01 Trini S | united the deceased and Miss May | throughou country as a sing ayton Humphrey B & O ; . freasurer; cxecutive committee, Trinity Methodist Church. : ; & L A EhoU g0t e neenion : e Realizing that - : Sunas i Horton of this city in marriage the concert platform as well as | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Renechan will | B R T Marks, Starr; entertainment| Sunday services at the Methodist < : g i : . to be sent to camp mayi ) ¢ rd | ok T Mr. Frye was a resident of New | English opera. She has also won an | give a luncheon this evening at their | Beth Steel ..... E? ffte®, L. C. Andrews, Howard |church will be as follows SE- Y 4 & k el et : 32.%) domestic question, which JOOMSHS : e e : York city where he was in the gov- | enviable reputation in the presenta- | home on Vine street in honor of Ser- | Can Pac . : 3 . ing, Edmund §. Starr 9:45 a. m. the church Sunday | .o D € - 2 = - biz to the individual buf cam By B cioc Eai ito bsginning in| schaol V| ernment service. The body was |tion of some of the beautiful songs of | geant William Hopkins who recently | Cen Leather ... ; | 3 o e Al vostes Swed i s s e e s is spend- | Chino r2op. when it was organized with about | 10:45 a. m. morning worship and | PFOUSht here for burial yesterday. eden which except through her | returned from France and is spend-| Chin ) . E S vould e is country. a few days s home here be- | Chi Mil & St. P w Bietween 700 and 800 hands are | ister. Subject, “The Highest Name.” | Edwin W. Young. Mr. McKinnie has been taking the| fore going to Camp Meade, Md | Cons Gas ... the government will afford that home e pavroll. The first officers were | Adult classes of the Sunday school | Edwin W. Young, aged 67 vears, died | 122ding bass colo parts with the Me- [Resncastoc] 4 | during his absence, Mr. Christ hopes lis A. Traut, president: George W. |meet at 15 this morning at his nome on Unfons | Kinnie Overatic Co., of which he'is| = “5rs . - D St that these trained workers will b Riice-president; Herbert C. Hine,| Sunday evening prayer service at 7 |Ville avenue, Plainville, following long | 2150 the manager, and for same time| NEW ENGLAND MEN ON | Gt Nor Prd . able to visit their homes before the fary; H. C. Hine, general super- | o'clock, led by the minister. illness, Far the past three vears Mr, | Previous was with the Savage English CANADIAN CASUALTY LIS Gt. Nod Ore Ctfs g dent. With the changes of hands U ¥ uneihes besn Gu iniaila anid rop o | 0700 J0iie 0o Be bas ap eseaption LR 1 0 8L D Englana | 1RSpiration fo/factory the cxecutives have also | First Church of Christ, Scientist, | COUPle Of months has been confined to | 21I¥ fine bass voice, is recelved with| —Ouaws, Jep& 2 -=TeW —SHESAG| Kansas City so lged and the officials of the fac-| Chapel corner West Main stre bed. He leaves his widow, three sons | ETéat enthusiasm wherever he appears n named in today’s Canadian casu- | eS8 OG0 B o Gaorse bt | mane Tl e oha [landiG Faugntel Wnvickrune el (aad 5] ECRoEalINE seoentzed tastons og [[Rtbiotist aC R TR : Max Mot com f worry and when their tims com i C SRR DR ark pls Sunday s at 9:45 a. Eth _The funeral will be | po host bass solojsts before the Amer- ounded— >arnham, Poultney S 7 fof worry and when their tims comes ; F: L. Traut, vice-president: H.|m, Church services at 10:45 a. m.|Deld Sunday afternoon at 2:30, Ret Mex Petrol 5 E to go they will go willingly, having Robert Burton ofliciating. Burial will 2 ; i blic today Vt.; P..J. Mannix, Boston; D. L. Ha- | - Tine, secretary; H. C. Humphrey, | Subject, “Reality.” ZCanepY e 2 { N Y Air Brake I E ! 3 5 " “Re : P Awied B Te b ek Al e e : V., Robich- ! % -1 beer wed that their interests at RES I 50 Sy oo Edward I". Laubin_ wha will accom- | gar, Kennebunkport, Me; V. Robich- | - v &'e frud . Uesh insntred Hhot iieln interectaley Lral quperintendent. e inesdn s i rlh:'l.)lk, today a sheep roast was “.,_‘J\’ ‘fi“‘* day evening services at 3 pany the soloists and alto play two [aud, Ethel, Mass.; W. Maheux, Lewis- | '\ v x 11 & H 1 R fd and all the amusements were | Read S solo selections, is well known in this| ton, Me.; J. A. Wilson, Lynn; E. Wil- | § . 3 i 2 This, Mr. Christ states, is one of the al E e teading room open at the same ad- being director of the New [ son, Boston; T. Jones, Portland, Me.; Bald L0CO ...... k. / can co--ope readily - scttled by representdatives ~of {he Home Service Department ex- men are called into service. making these visits and ex- planations before the men are called to camp, their minds will be relieved Penn R IR . 44 3 { biggest and most important works of Sundays rolle® by Traut & Hine. During | dress daily from 2 to 5 MICHIGAN VILLAGE AFLAME community, ? ;5 BiEi G ; : % g s daily 2 5 D . e 3rits oral soc reble Claf o) Shidra S : S 5 ¢ Home Service Department whick fternoon an athletic program was RRnlSoxcery { Britain Choral society, the Treble Cloff | E. M. Shore, Lowell; G Denis il ;i e " ome Sendce D \w« "w\”w:}”\m:is h pia Sy s LA W = ;mg\ af ]t;nvrlfm]nl.lnml i\:fl.v‘\ F:\vnrr:vhl\' Lowell; J. Proctor, New I((-xll‘m“d, DS e useful gifts were given the win- S, | nown through his concert perform- | Doon, Manchest (6o T O el of the contests. The program of| . = gt Ohurol’ Petersburg, Town of 800 Inhabitants, | ADCCS. Dundas, Lawrence: M. Crowell, | ¢*F o R et _The Sunday school of the South | Mr. Stewert, who will play the finte | Charlestown, Mass. (r _iEwcanas LS D, step and jump: first prize, cam- « A‘rn;:lrvg.x.t\fnml vhl:rch will begin its Sends Call for Assistance to Toledo f""'flj\v'“ for *Lo, Hear the Gentle| St. Johnsbury, Vt.; J. A. Dayidson, ;\“‘,G,),,,(o.. 4 i nhew year Sunday, September 22. The Lark” far Madame MecKindie is the | Holyoke, Mass L PalmeriMntta st s second, war stamp. Ttalian school 4 S (Ohio) Fire Department i the Harttord 5 s e Texas Ofl ... 63 617, S 1 Ogard dash: first prize bottle; | [f2llan school and thg boys nt. | flute soloist for the Hartford Philhar- | pan, Ma H wanson, Melrose, | (o) = : form and he spoke 1o his ptain R e G £8; > | will meet at 9:3¢ sessi -ches 4 st ) | Union Pac Jut getting one. The \ding e stamp i1l meet f)v‘m)] :"i‘l“\d t‘ht‘ld ession of Toledo, O. Sept. 2 Potersbure. “",‘]_”.‘:‘ ‘E[v !'\’flj:'; n Foliat Mass.; B. McLeod, Boston: H. Lie-| - ¢ g 4" g about getting or I'he comms: g res-lagged race: first prize, knives; s e eldanLE iR vehl il e o B0 0 i S i o & hiyeren ar Relief associa- | pold, Bridgeton, Me.; A. L. Legere,| - g gyt nd, $3 Thrift Stamps, J ed that the season will open tion. under whose auspices the concert | North Adams: J. E. Less. Fall River; northwest of Toledo, is reported burn- | ; | SR g e i < with a large attendance of old sct : L : is given, will use the proceeds devived U S Steel pfd race: first prize, pipe; second, ANCE d schol- | jhp 1 was se e lmoledo i © proceeds devived | 1y Lynn, Fall River; M. Murphy, | v z . r DD ars and any new members who care to | L5 4on,Shll Was sent to the Toledo - PhY. | \Willys Overland & o e performan: f arrving = o fire department for ald, but as the | Lo0 the performan carrving on | somerville, Mass fato race: first prize, pen; second, : illage has scant water supply no en- The regular s rshi i pply tolder. gular marning worship will HE GOT NEW UNIFORM. Stanley Nekula, who has been stationed at Camp Deve decided the other day that he needed a new un officer, realizing the necessity for conservation told Private Sekula he would have to get along with the uni- form he had. Staaley was determined the war work in which they have been to have a new outfit, so he took on gines were sent. Telephone liaes to very active siace the country’s entry RITE A | NO NEGOTIATED PFAGE belonging to a comrade in arms and e be h((!,‘ at 10:45 with sermon, “Water- | Seterainre. sea not. o into the war. It is expected that the 0 TI N AWARD | 1 came to New Britain. He was fol- Slonds By iR 2l astorl mre ikt Grammar Schaol ha'l will be filled to V] | —_ | lowed by the soldier, from whom tne t man’s race: one war stamp, Ay S o e SR, : e = - 4 H | Giol Present p be held at 6 p. m its capacity next Tuesday night and \meriean Soldiers Fighting and Bleed- | Suit was taken and recognizing Sekula S ay. On T e “ONSUL P B FRE usic 's Yew Britain are look s ninver of invited. guests |00 Z:?: ey, On jlfes(}'?],\ evening the CONSUL POOLE FREF musle lovers of New Britain are look- A GRS e DR e e s ot Cn i hen ool Scows, Troop 2, will meet at 7:30. i — orward to the recital with great | Santo Boaninto Allowed $12.49 Per| no i, France, Want to Beat the | will be taken back to camp tomor- The fourth organ recital of the season | Has Not Been Arrested by Bolsheviki, | ekpectations - | e ;xmi l)o‘;mhl Wednesday at 4:30. On Norway Reports. The complete program is as follows: | ‘veck for 520 Weeks as Result of | yruyn—That's Why They Went. : “riday there will be the all-day sewing : tla Ror iy S i Sves dn 1 = wegian foreign office advised the | paqwarq - Gospel Hall state department today that American | Herman A. Sicwert Christ's Caming the Solution of the | Consul General Poole, at Moscow, had Part T Word’s Problems” will be the subject | not been arrested hy the Boisheviki, | Across the Still Lagooa .. Loge | & Clark Co., of the address hy Evangelist F. L. Ab- | ag recently veported, and that direct Mr. and Mrs. McKinnie into of 127 Gea strect, that city, hus | bott vuflvm Gospel hall Suaday eve- | communication has been held twith | Toreador's Love Song Couchotls | been awarded $5,370.51 or $12.49 for | el :y“‘j‘ _“;"’"‘\'v located at 18 Main | Moscow as late as September 18 A Chip of the 014 Bloek Squire | 520 weeks by Compensation Commis- | . near the corner of Main and Mr. McKinnie sioner George B. Chandler after two - 3 m streets. An illustrated song serv- P T e i (S T sarings on the cas P ew York; A. Mo g Lo! Here the Gentle Lark Rishop | hearings on the casc . R fedman, Nev T TS, | e will begin at 7:45. During the eve. | WEST END RED CROSS R e | i 2 heath and has only the greatest words | Haven on August 22 t. Jarvis, Lieut. Rhole, Inspector A : * Fesapin o 5 . | ning “Lead Kindly Light" will be ren- | P R T 7 lute e e = s = | of praise for the other American sol- lemyer, G. E. Miller, New York: 1" will be ren REPORT FOR 1 MONTH | (With Flute Obligato by Mr. Siewert.) | HOWARD L. PLATT ORE [P aRn e SR B S SHOWEE. IOk S L ARG 3 g dered and illustrated by the stereopti- | Seherzo Op. 2 . < g Beto o . 1d Sc my‘)h‘/ ‘\;“\] \UH‘J‘l.lu)\v‘n Sl 3 ¥ s APt teporternew atman D Gl Soses: Chopir, AMUSEMENT COMISSION. | 62010 105 Trrantry aud the New e N A . : s g e e o Another service will be held at the | Red Cross Auxiliary shows the follow- | Swing Song .. . ... Nosta {‘"““"" . Platt, chairman of the | Britain bovs who served in it last evening-at the home of Miss Agae o Bl. L. Barnes orl: | Gospel ha ednesday evening SIS el on on D Jublic amusement commission, today | Serger son speaks of the ac- | Johnson of Church street in honor of pel hall Wednesday evening. The | ing work to have been accomplished: | Oh No! John B 0ld English me;nm ”“”m P s h‘_'m::“‘]t Sergeant Dawson speaks of the a Johnson hur t \h:‘\"m v ailon) New York; HarryiSan-l Sinte oo e B iie quaniat, FLAS i oo e N ork tfert Mansheldnl etk € sgilatevouing iy, 8 sweaters, U4 Mr. and Mrs. MeKi Qlew Yorlk; W. Matter, Mansfleld, |}, “ixvi)| the Jews Return to Jerusas| 10 SWeaters, 99 pairs socks, 10: wrist- R ed to resign from this commission as | that the American soldiers want no |marry Adam Adamowitz. A larg A. Leyy, New York; B. J.|jemon lets, 11 helmets, 6 triangular -ban- | gonnie Sweet Bessie Gilbert | D© cannot give it the required time. | negotiated peace. What they want is | number of frieyds of Miss Larson , New York; Max Hirsh, New The public is cordially invited to | dages, 109 comfort bags, 64 B. V. D. | wiil o g ceeeee Gilbert | 430w Cnpist, chairman of the newly | 2t to the finish and they have | present and a’most ‘enjoyable evening Robert Gordon, Boston; G. B g = Will o’ the Wisp ...... 3 x , fight t pbe=t (Gloxdon EBestoniRG SR theseaervices! shirt 58 pants, 17 convalescent | when Love Ts Kind Old Trhiay | created draft board intsructions com- | every assurance that the finish will | was spent. A number of the guests en, Boston; M. H. Hall, Cheshire; e robes, 31 petticoats, 6 hospital Shirts, | A Spirit Floywer CampbellTigton | Mittee. likewise formally tendered his | sce forever crushed the spell of Prus- | entertained with musical numbers and R, Shesaue, J - Grady. | st Matthew's German Lutheran | 3 sets pajamas, 4 black dresses. LaFemme de Narcisse Varnos | resignation as chaivman of the war{gjan wilitarism. Sergeant Dawson | refreshments were serevd .The bride ';”"f‘“- J ”“‘“”: AI“’\“"‘(“H"'_‘ Church, The rooms are open daily from 2 | Mo Mekinina o bureau and Sergeant William Hopkins, the |to-be received a gifts from el G2 G Gt ‘:( o T latter a former Company I man who EPDArt ok Llownes SRVARRE OSTERHOLM—HOLMQUIST. arrived home on Monday, met on the n, J. 8. Norton i Meghers in Attendance. he members of the club who at- pries*and also representatives of bf town concerns. Among them Sergeant Trving Dawson, who, justi MONAMARA_ACKERSTROM. S Among the out of town marriage . abo v Ve 180, ched out of nq s Hartford, Sept. 21.—For the loss of | about ¢ ar ago, march Pl i S e e ! | New Britain as a member of Com- | licenses returned th by cerk : . - office today that announcing the any First Connectient Infantry, : & I 2 p Frank P. Mec- now in the ind A Jdith Ackerstrom, daughter of Ackerstrom of Park street I couple were mar Sergoant Dawson is the picture of | Yied by Rey ther Cohalan in New C. Noble, president North & Mfg. Co.:. Wm. J. Hotchkiss, DA ident Hotchkiss Co., Waterbury; s . Hine, Judge J. H. Pease, Dr. R Clark, Dr. J. L. Kelly, Henry kharat, Herbert Bates, Kenneth ea, Peter Lambert, A. E. J. Reilly, | Sternberg, Sr., West Hartford; Sternberg, Jr. West Hartford; Laubin .o Piano. Tlute. | the sight of both eyes sustained while in the employ of the Landers, Fra New Britain, Santo Boan- | later amalgamated into the 102d S. Infantry visiting friends in this city, while on a furlough, having just arrived in this country after serving a year in the trenches in I‘rance | tivities overseas and again asserts | Miss Christine Larson, who Spross The nsual morning services will be { P- M. to & p. m. except Saturdays. | All the World Awakes Today . German jethiear s eSO Lt Heldl att 0 s Side ¢ill | The need of workers is very great so | A Negro Sermon Stricklanc AV " bl condnietad: at oo L i flm‘,\gl it is hoped that all women who can ! Invictu M 61 Osternoim of 703 Stantey [ street, today. having last seen each i ke e onatctd pato o B a e R R L e . Newton | strect and Miss Clara Holmquist of | other on the battlefields in France The rainfall during the past 24 B Ricipers of 1 held tomorrosw and our allies Mr. MeKinnie Prelude B Minor Kensington were marvied at the = = S hours been heavy and the ct orge Forsberg, I. V. McDonough e = Mendelssohn | South church parsonage at 2 30 BALLOON STUDENTS KILLED. at Shuttle Me f“““ shows a .p\r(\;w $te i1 A1, Marks B Btare. To | Adyent Chuch Scherzo Op. 16 No. 2 Mendelssona | 0'clock today. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill ) ) Sy ) ) tation of 1.4 inches ,.\\"h ndrews, Tloward Keeling, 1d- Reading by L. B. Giles, pastor. at EXPELLED BY BOLSHEVIK] . Mr. Laubin, officiated. The couple was attended | Explosion of Powder at Arcadia, Cal, | heavy rainfall swelling the = sever: W% Feita oy, Albert Anderon, John | 10:45 a. mi.and 7:15 p. m Morning 4 Songs in Swedish | by the bride’'s brother and sister. Mr Fatal 1o Two. contributory streams, the water depth n, Geo. Anderson, George Brown i r'-(!.\vnmrlw‘ i feA Collan | Osterholm is employed as a foreman Los Angeles, Sept. 21.—Two soldiers, | at the reservoir will be materially in- iam Brown, Harry Brown, John Aspakers Polska ... Peterson-Rergen | at the New Britain Machine Co members of the balloon school at creased jum, Geo. Casey, F. Crawford Fjorton Ar .. : Reschnitt | — . cadia, near here, were instantly kilied E B aisnerty. O il i ; ‘I)I;‘«’h}@h Y.‘v‘H' o Beschni‘t GRAHAM AT TOWN FARM. nd three others were injured “"”””""\‘?’,‘\,"”\';‘{'\.“",1,'\,.‘,’, fepy, Albert Han - PR Iline, Russian So’l 1 Once Berman arlo (il : ,“ .,V‘ .. Beschnitt Hugh Graham, imitator of Septem- ]‘“,u:]\‘ when a qua HH\‘ of ”"\; h )t(\\\A M“, oy \‘ \.. ‘l“fl;]{y”,“ 1‘ £ 2R \’\ A . Humphrey, Clarence Hartman, Paper RODOEts S s e L ___!ver Morn, was taken to the town | der exploded late yesterday heidead | nasiyeceivad word that liet two sans, allett, Tke Hills, J. J. Heath, Ed. { welcomc SECERLROS oM liovaiono L, Verdi | farm yesterday afternoon and will he | are: ey stationed at Camp Devens, are in th wall, - i Keeling H _Amsterdam Sept. 19.—The Bol- Mr. and Mrs. McKinnie. ! confined there until he recovers suf- Privates Guy Weyland, of Nebr: hospital !';\\Au\\IL:\\U}:\U:AIIH:H.n ' : Haather H bty S ey shevik government has requested — - | ficiently to take proper care of him- | ka. and_Pailey Thompson, of v ing from v‘,-yn}\u‘lll‘ ight u]rv’:w i fon, dward Lynch, Ber- SIE (L G 6 L British diplomatic representatives to CRASH FATAT 10 TWO self in the future. York. The names of the injured were | Private Raymond Alderman has tho g by = (Center Congregationl.) Corner of leave Russian immediately. accordinz & b = | withneld influenza Lappan, Geo. Meisner 5. B. Miller, . Macholtz, I rker, | Main and Church streets. Henry W. to a Berlin dispatch printed in the Auto and ‘Trolley Beton. Ierbert s, Thomas | Maier, minister. Weser Zeitung of Bremen, a copy 3 -“Testines of the Almighty. Eve- e | ning—"Christianity Means Much More Than a System of Faith.” RBible | All Representatves Invited to Leave school at 12:15 p. m. Prayer service | 1 6:30 p. m. before evening preaching followed by service of song All in Collislon <und sonig . 2 | gl e Sunday services as follows: Rible | of which has been received here \nsonia Street. =l % ulivan r Rl L SETAES EL O e st : Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. - 2 G murneri| S8 S So SR dead and two are badly 't us the ™ ) w&‘):]m, HG ardner Vil & D gnithEenmonER i e S astor London, Sept In northern ol L g 3 B Tohn Worthner, Geo. Worth- | SubJect he Belief That Can Re- | Russia Karolian troops severely der bRt e | build the World Adult Bible | faq forces od by German officers A1 automobile and trolley car on ) 7 AT s 3 fqest Wardner, ‘Wm. Youne, f i es. Thursdny from 7130 to 9:30 | g e e e e e { organized and guahficd through years of efficu_em, e e - trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, B0, s, sparino, G Kane, C we meet to work for Red Cross | fice statoment. The hattic took place Louis Ramanauskas, one of the Bre, A Kunze, C. Wenz J g | Wednesday passengers in the automobile died ; . i Lxecutor or Administrator. . 1. Johnson, W. Cashmore. Mark’s Church. early this morning while Alec Durkis, . B izc: H. Linn, E. Miller, H 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 8:30 another passenger, is at the GIif A e 2 87" B i . Gill M. Young, | & m. Church school. 11 a. m. Morn- . TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION hospital With a fractured skull. Chas. | 4 i fl Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 [B8n, . Gludden, N. Dillon, Ed. | ing prayer and sermon by the rector. | ——— _ ———— Abromatis, owner anq driver of the| ‘< : 1 . 2 8. <. Gluioen, X Dilion sormor ANTED Tabie waitrom an Rlishen auiomobile, vas severery njared: Te : ; Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. o Mike Flynn, Otto Macholtz, Fmmanuel Gospel Church. help at Brooks' dinmer feni, Bertin was taken into custody but released | ; = 2 A . B de: Atbort Olson, Jackl J.¥m 53 Franklin Square, Sunday 10' Fair Grounds, Call at once later pending action the cm-mm-.l HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. owge. Davis, Herbert Bates: § ai--m: -praise service led by Deacon 1-1d The dead man leaves a fami result of a head-on collision between A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION