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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, IS AN FROWNS ON | e TG SIRMARINES EPIDENIC SPR First Church of Christ Seientist. BGBUSNESS TAY, EXHASTION 225 SINTTOBOTTON o8 HORE P4 day school at 9:45. Wednesday eve- l ning meeting at § o'clock. The Read- Sundays public services ave to be held § ssuming Proper War Burden | | ur N . S ool G e e | RCLICIGES GPOSSI“% Allaitic s reer ttemnee ot de Ay : gregational. e ity Guard will hold a *meeth 4 5 A . | Cabinet & Night and take action on his i s e a Corner of Church and Main streots. | | '”mvh}\\ iuc\is, lr:r the Corbin bl ¢ Tt is probable that the entire €o pw York declared that *picture ’ 7 X 1 Henry W. Maier, minister. Sunday is | (0F company, has vecewed the 10l gy out with the Home Gil sl a : Rally Day in the Church and Bible | 10Wing lctter from Private Howard Mrenntratic paternalism faston. B ally Day in the Church and Bible | STHE ICLEE Trom 1 rivate Howard ©.1 4ot as escort to the firs local i shackles upon a nation which ; ; gl iInclonmch el BRI R i e R e e ar to preserve liberty is not | |2 ; } 8. m. and the Bible school service at | ¢PPt n France: Pl The hody of Private Earl A. Wi ; _AIerice 3 b = Lkl “I thought I would write yvou « labout 5 o'clock, and arrangeme@ Fsociation yesterday. the School. s = SRR lines. [ am in the best of he ina | have beer for the burial of-th h the accident of war, pa- Wi The public is cordiallyinvited to at- | y i 8 B0 P e, \e foldier. The resular military honom at present rules supreme,” 3 2 “ tend these services. 5 i 3 1 TBft the State ol g Just in time | Will be accorded him, and representad “That is inevitable in war 3 to duck payday, and have been duck- | tives from the guards will be in line one and supreme task be- i f‘ St. Marks Church, inz it ver since. 1t will be a great!at hls funeral which-is to be HER# tion is to win the war. No | {Sunday, Sept. 29, 1918.— 7:30 a. m.. | thing when they get that paybook ! Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from business ~consideration | Holy Comnrunion; 9:30 a. m. Church | system adopted the first of October | the home of his parents, Mr. and mitted to stand in the y school; 11:00 a. m. morning prayer, | We will be paid regular then Mvs. Willis Wells of 416 Park street. pne .':\Nj‘\:‘;\rw L())‘fnm::m[“.q’:é MR. WM. H., OSTRANDER Litany and Sermon by the Rev. R. 1% | “It was some trip coming ross. | Butial will be in the Tairview ceme- Discon. ' il never forget it. IHad some rouzh | tery. to submit to them. We are 385 Grant 8t., Buffalo, N. ¥, ! . = sea and a few subs. But Unce Sam's | The Home Guards acted this morn- m;'mtn: or (‘ump\l-ln}\ln.fl ufr :W‘w- “I have becn Puarclvzed on ihe destroyers finished them. We saw | D& as military escort and from their acts, wo are thinking Of 1he | tho/s yivis side sinco April S0the them do ft. It was great sport for | MUMbers a firing squad was chosen to ; ver | I referred the case to a physician, | awhile. I've never mentioned this | ¥ound last tups over the ~RRW— aldom is entrenched in power | Wallce Js ; e powe N oL before in my letters home but I | Wallce Jakimonius of Arch St., ‘hat it dared to hope for in | Who“wrote me personally, advising Y o . 3 Y c it - % o | of the first vietims of the il e % think it will pass all right. Just one dest dreams. And power 1is| the use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’. more trip across the water and 111 | buried today in St. Mary's cemetery. t {‘flm;‘ll\mmu']ml ””;‘\P who I bought three hoxes and used be satistied. The good old 8. A. | A solemn high mass was sung by Rev. Jat its table will not easily give it : s 2 S & | B¢ G Irew’s Li 2 it tavle will Bl e e | themasdirected. /am fecling fino— Is zood enough for me. Edward Grikis at St. Andrew’s Lithu s but human mnature tha - = “1 met one of New Britain's Com- | @nian church’at 9:30 this morning. He should come really to believe | better than I have in the past nine : e : A eioaes 3 q K T T any T bovs over here, Corporal Ired | WAS assisted by a La Saléite missioner e that it is for the best to 5 . Frui ? 5 B L A, aee !l Private they e was buri 6 1 b > 1 would not be without ‘Fruit-a= | in Berlin semi-official newspapers of | twice. Just recovered from the last Liva ey 1‘““.‘ Pierco was buried the government permanently o : A L : this afternoon in the Tairview ceme- B e T s oot aRA S | tves for anything ; no more strong Bulgaria’s armistice request was the [attack and is ready for the front again At L ¢ h has « « Sl e S AEPEs c S ol 2 o 3 s | tery. Services were eld a e in tho stress and emergency of | Cathartics orsalts so long as ‘Fruita. | Cause of the greatest panic in the | He is looking fine and sure has done | \o1¥ = Seiviees gwere held ot e German capital, according to ad- | his bit. We had a big, long talk to- | I 2 R S - vices received at Copenhagen and [ gether, when the lieutenant broke off | 10¢al companies 6t Honle Guards took forwarded by the Txchange Tele- | the conversation by velling fall in, and | Part in the Tilitary funeral accordec 7 the local boy Services were held privately at his home preceding the public services at the church tives’ are purchasable ; no more he government has assumed the | bowel trouble for me. tion of, the raiiroads, as it has Vere & o : a recommend ‘Fruit-a-tives' gTe ' o re. il e % m ed, probably unwisely and un- z t-a-tives’ lo all, graph correspondent there. I had to fall in and leave him. | | arilyy the operation of the tel- | 1 feel more like 40 than 61, which I Admiral von Hintze, the German “I think you folks at home hear | ejand telegraph lines,” he con- | have just passed” foreign secretary, according to the [ more news ahout the war than we do. | R . o rooling for WM. T. OSTRANDER. :.d\u’o:.l\h\ a !\f;rm'}\z I.)elfm'vvth’r' main | Thore are lote of rumors fioating but R i x many of the rail e T committee of the Reichstag said the | take no stock in them. The Huns “: AR 1 erndcavored to ob. -a box, #2.50, trial size 25¢. difficulties of the Bulgarians between | are getting all they are looking for e |g legal sanction was promptly | * t all dealers or sent on receipt of the Vardar and the Cerna evidently | That's a cinch. Have seen a gn" | R Toith ' the natural result of | price, by FRY Il‘-\r'{‘r\']flSanite“ ?»fl.d |?<)L‘ l{i-c-:\ fu\'().rflhl!y 'l"\’hylit::\”rl‘fivb,\ many German prisoners. I.m\” of | In view of the Bt Sinplioity and |directness of | OGDENSBURCH . V. remier Malinoff and the Bulgarian | them only kids. Well, T hope it won't ! dbtiesatic i B Bal of sortdaatls sdines government, because on Thursday [last much longer. It can’t stop too | calers!in.investment sf Pliole theory under which intel- | eussesress—_————————msemen | BulEaria proposed to the Entente | soon for any of us i during the Fourth Libg 7 i ettt R S :.ommzm{i(;‘r m] npm\Hpmu'v v\oluo‘l]ir\; “We bhave heen camping in pup | any general offering, tion between the different rail- sl b i i the | tions. Admiral von Hintze said that | tents arc not good for anything ex- (Continued from First Page) advettising, during. tH had been made impossible for- r:hurvh (:{fim'. 'Yluefida , 7:30, Boy | from the reports, which were incom- | racks, which is a relief. The pup | = 2 b g g oan, . was thrown into the scrap | Scouts, Troop 2. Thursday, at 6| plete, it was not yet clear whether the llaents are not good for anything ex- | bonds well in advance of the cam- usiness. > e o'clock a supper will be served, fol-| Bulgarian government had acted in | cept for shade. Huave been pretty | paign’s formal start. Of course, we shAll expecyio’ take care of' to the best ™ Rt e Faritier el lowed by the first meeting Of the | accordance with the army desires or | near all over France. It is a beauti- | The Conneeficut Mutual Insarance of our ability, any Husiness tha; comes to us and to answer dre is no limit to the zeal of | YOUNS Woman's Auxiliary. All young | upon its own initiative. There were | ful country, but nix for me, I can’'t| Co. followed by announcing early this | any inquiries thatfPsre made bf 8¢ ? F thi politicians and others when it | Yomen of the church ave invited. | indications, he said, that Premier | gof their line of slang. 1 was aalk- | morning a subscription for $1,500,000 Triasiasy D t bf us, but in view o c uestion of taxing business and | TWenty cents will be charged for the | Malinoff’s move mould be disavowed | jng with a Trench soldier the Sthon | vo st B e hon s in. Haptlosd And easury Departmen at's request, we wil not actively solicit fcs men, especially those guilty | “uPber. Red ross sewing and devo- | by later developments. He added |ges their line of slang. I was talk- | subscriptions for §10,0000 for each of business between Scptember 2Bth and Qctober 19th. coess. Yet the farmers, rc ] ugVL I DO L Bl that there was great excitement in |, jon. fime to get anywhere All{ of its 51 general agencies elsetwhere, perhaps, even more than the | Lhurs . On Friday at 3:30 (h‘(‘ first | Bulgaria and in influential circles the | 1 uan say now is wee wee and ‘oh la la. | for a _grand total of $2,010,000. fnén have been guilty of great|Meeting of the Woman's -‘\»‘N‘,\'é"{“l‘ people were agalnst an armistice or | ye will jearn it if we stay here long{ The Hartford Fire and. Hartford arity. We cannot help wonder- 1‘,1‘{.1.0\}\(;3:‘1_.1‘31 H;“.w;”h:',:",',(, "‘f':m' any appeal for pesce He sald the | opough, which 1 hope we don’t. On | Accident awd . Indemnity, Cg, au- | nethor 1t has occurred to those | 7:30. Sunday school ‘round table | peace delegation, which it was ve- | SUGT ML TS U8 SON 00 nounced subjscriptions for a’ tokal of ____e \ro so rigorous that no business | Friday, all day sewing meeting at| norted had left for Saloniki on Wed- | o5 0F B0E, "5 REFE BE FPURC O ¢50g50/000, and’ the Soclety for Sav- aptist church. On Saturday the Girl | nesday, still was in Sofis Thurs- 500 shall) ¥ecape the tax gatlterer | Baptist church. On Saturday the nesday, still was'iniiSofia on TWhurs-i) LR mo ol 00 6 E ot e d akinned a mgs,, §500/000: . rder the fact that, according to | Scouts will go on a hike, meeting at | day and that there evidently was AT e 2 the church at 2:00 o’clock. oTaal countcr Action Gomine y New/jork Is Sti e oxkcs mile. You are lucky if you are in formally inauguraaed its drive for the !mn!h Liberty Loan at 9 o'clock to- 'r:\f-d(l\:d::\:?n”::::hc Seninl Prof. J. C. Beehe will give a series| The German high command, Ad- [ 1he ¥ar "‘;"‘fyf('"'l"“l‘ll’: sy 1 ew York, Sept. 28.—Two sub- o)individualism we believe in,” | of organ recitals on Sunday after- | miral von Hintze said, immediately wc"_;km Sy o RS 3 {m.”mum aggregating i”v,O‘I‘lw.wm‘ ded, “gives incentive to every | noons beginning the first Sunday in | threw all of the reserves at its dis- b i i \\_m-o announced when the . Second b Bt £ Octoher. posal into Bulgaria when the bad T ! Federal Reserve District committee i § | o put forth his best effort, while . same time it recognizes fully ——— news from Macedonia became known flAKE PR{]}“’I‘EER nl[i ¢ht and the duty of the state The Austrians also sent forces and || ose upon business reasonable EeonleSChinphictunse these reserves, he said, were sufficient Center C tional hision, restraints and regula- Court street, Rev. R. teinhoft, | to restore the military position. N 'l he Prudental Life Insurance Co. en er Ongrega lona to prevent exploitation and op- | pastor. Sunday services—10:00 a. m. Germany to Resist Peace Move, TRE [;HES T R SAYS ‘ of America took $30,000,000 of the n of the weak by the strong | prayer service; 10:45 preaching, sub- “Phe situation must, however, be issue and the New \ox;{\ Life Insur- debar privilege and unfair or | ject, “Studies in Revelation.” 12:15| .10 oterizod as critical,” Admir SO | ance Co., $2 .,nm’n‘mm These supple- un a e t t y parmful practices.” Sunday Young People's 5 hacel S mented a purchase of $40,000,000 ° X von Hintze is reported to ! ! s, . : meeting; 7:00 preaching, subject: | ipu 1t will be wlearer In a few days (Continued from First Page) worth of bonds announced last night “The Kingdom of God, Its Relation by the United States Steel Corporation. e | : M| and there is no reason to give up the { by to the Individual.” Thursday, 7:45) .. 0 in Bulgaria.” public is at death grips with a foreign | Two special trains carrying war ma- p. m. church prayer meeting TheBulgarian plea for an armistice | foe. ! terials captured from the Germans e e ih Tesbonee talanti-wer aeitation | Golondl Roosevelt asverted it islthe |lett hereltodayion aftouriof 174 coms y ‘e ibulk : S asserted it is the |, pitjes in New York, northern New | among the bulic of the people, the cor- | .quiv of the government to demand | ae o : i : 3 g0 o demand | Jersey : “field county, € 5 Advent Church Yespondent eavs inihis Alspatchltrom Jersey and Iairfield coun onnecti A1 the money t needs for the war, and | cut, comprising the Second federal re- F A" Ch Preachingiatsusualshonrs bysr S B | \Copsnhagen AN TS cotrehnoRdent ata fioaomt w - i ‘ide | serve district. Liberty loan speakers, or urch Members at 11.00 A, M 1 . Giles, pastor. At 10:45 a. m. “God’s | hears that King Ferdinand himself of every citizen to provide 3 i Provision for Carrving on His Work.” | played an active role in the peace | the money, either through honds .»x»”i‘l““f“ff‘ Modat aog o i _f‘“"‘t‘f\'f‘ F AH B‘bl S h lS h l 12 00 M First Baptist Church. Jvening, 5. “Tiving in Momentous|| move ' until' Germany countered his| tares e 1alalso! our. business’ he | :lf‘:‘::‘l":““ ““(“_ "m"* DENRFEUALC TRre or iDie CNOOoI1 dcholars at . o ravabin at 1045 nidlocie | Time Sunday school rally 12:15 | move X g e el N A g e : Ol 3 . 4 "ot e :n:.\al:(c‘;. | p. m. Prayer scrvice and singing at| According to this report the king, :‘C‘l’l‘f ‘1"-) «”l _:< ll‘\fl .ru|l.x”n'fl(1rn| .Y The Pllbllc is lnv'ted to These SeerceS arle B. Cross ,“Take Live Serv. | 6:30, followed by evening preaching. | realizing that the people were deter- ually does his duty and that of the > Rally day service at noon ‘Welcome. mined to end the war, took the initia- | money appropriated every dollar spent Ui member present. Special exer- = tive some time ago nl\ nnlmguo» -rm; represents 100 cents worth of servict pr a epart: . 1 audi- 7 , T - 8 peace hoping to save his throne anc to the army and the public It is our r {Jl:od‘!?\;uin:; 1[n v::;‘(‘:\“‘ ‘: Woman's Day at A. M. E. Zion Church | (=0 " 0050 5 1 tion, It was for this| clear duty to send m“'" e th IS UUR TAR[]ET clock in the chapel. Subject, The Woman’s Home and Foreign | reason that he went to Germany and | will take this attitude. There must be i s from Favorite Hymns, ' lead- | Missionary society of the A. M. E.| the corr ondent adds that it was a | no skimpir no n ndliness b OuE | ~~¢ | Gt Nor Pfd id Larson. Rally to all of|Zion church will observe Woman's | curious fact that his whereabouts and | representatives must give the execu- | 2 > | Gt Nor Ore Ctts ervices. Everyone welcome. Day at the church at 11 orbin Place, | actions since he returned have been a | tive officers all the assistance, all the | (Continued from First Page) lnancla | Inspiration -— tomorrow morning. The program will | mystery. money that is necessary. But it i : . ( Kennecott Cop rinity Methodist Church. be as follows: | (A solution of the mystery is said to | their clear duty to investigate and su- 5. in getting the lists for the e e eV | Lack Steel et Morning worship 10 with mis- | be that the Germans in Bulgaria rea- [ pervise and see that the money is well ewRYor S e \_1<“‘. Petrol sionary sefmon by the pastor. { lized that the king was turning|and wisely spent, and that from now = At Uohs [irpisncd ty Uiiahter & o | DntlLend Afternoon service 3 o’clo with | ngainst them and they virtually kept| on our men who fight at the front are | S S embeielo e ey iad s ot s NN AT Brade exercises by the children's depart- | him a prisoner, at any rate to an | backed with the airplanes and the FROM WIFE, COURT RULES. | 200 N Y C & Hud ment and music by the Plainville | extent of preventing him from taking | field cannon and the tanks and the | littsfield, Mass., Sept 28--A de- Iey$ Qons | ay” will be rally day at the Jist church. A very interesting tructive program has been ar- by the Sunday school for the oy services which will give a of the work of the depart- bt the school and the plans for r. ‘It is earnestly hoped that and all adults will be in at- e at this service for the en- L ment of the children and their | Chestnut, Mrs. H. Baker, Mrs. Bessie | an alllanre with the Central Powers. “every man who has f(he slightest Miss A. Powells, Miss J. Hamilton fecling in favor of Germany should | 'Y Judse Bdward T : : court shortly after noon. The de- [-\m Loco ... 6714 Reading & H ; B . Sept. 28, 1918. Y church choir. Those who will take | o hand in peace overtures. The Ger- | machine guns for which e have | e justifying Charles S. Mellen of v NYNH & part are: Istelle and Evelyn Baker, | mans, however, were powerl paid.” Stockbridge,iformer prosidentioftholl /(0 Fr o Sig) o I G SR 8% (o Mrs. M. E. Diggs, Dorothy, Meltona | against the popularity of Premier| The Colonel also advocated more | NeW Haven railroad company, in lv- "1 W0 Say 0 g¢ Ve gl SomREec and Aletia Jackson, Mrs. Alberta { Malinoff, who it is recalled, while Bul- | severe action inst German spies | INE apart ‘l’v'n:y\‘ h‘|)~ \m;- ,‘\:T n‘v\:«”“;; et S o i):*n;v‘ R R ay “hurch a Jorbin Pla aria’s policy was decided Y |« DRGE(ierm s pee s At SE ine Mellen, e grounc at she |/ 3 Ll G soples Gas Day at the church at 11 Corbin Place, | garia’s policy was undecided, opposed [ and pro-German frait PGl e et ey e U e S O el e e Sloctin {nfprol | AmsCan i i 5 45% 45% | Ray Cons s]:m(i ‘y‘rl\lo\\(::k"(‘u(;y\;l.:\\::l\‘(;::f Ivening service at 7:45 in charge of - be interned or seat out of the country, | 2t€ et o 3 3 ice will be held at the asual | the adults’ department. Those who REDWOODS PRACTICE and S siEnTI [ Sotl e riou =it Tsiove clvlongna e Rl sl atel VERDON |70 Eiasss 1074 10 fep T SO will take part are Mrs. A. J. Slaton, | mue Redwhod foodball team, which | alty, he should be shot or hanged. | Sonclusion of arguments in the case. | AM BUE ....-.«-- L ARLA AN So ity { S v < S 2 b Attorney Milton B. Warner, repre- | Anaconda Cop . 683% 69 So Ry pfd . M. J. Dunn, Miss M. Gurle ) : B iy Let us go the limit against every pro- . . e 4 = : ¥ I g My T Nesbith Is starting on its second season, will | o0 0RO € (TIE ME ee of apies | Sonting Mrs. Mellen, gave notico of | A T S Fe Ry Co 86 86 Studebaker . Gurley, Mrs. L. Fields, Mrs, a | have its first real scrimmage tomor-!,ng traitors and preachers of sedition, | #0 @ppeal to the supreme court. sald Loco b 90% 91 Texas Oil Gurley, 1 . Springsteen, 3 row at the Seymour Park grounds, [ let us insist on a free press and free 5 B & O . . i 53% 531 | Union Pac Lee, Mrs. Moorehead, Miss and all the candidates are ovdered |speech, for a free press and fre WOMAN'S CLUB TEA. BRT ..... [ 40% 10% ' Utah Cop Some strong men are engaged | Lowe, Mrs. Sarali Richardson, Mrs. P.|to report promptly at 10 a. m. atjspeech are the foundation stones of [ The Civies Department of the Wo- 7:oz;|;vf~(»1 e .82 ]\4 $23% | U S Rub Co se evening services, including | Bronson. Paradise Park. The Redwoods al-|self government by a free people man’s club will give its annual tea at | €an Pac s 6 o : u S Steel R Hornel ofi Now Yore Ui though hampered a good deal by los- the Shuttle Meadow club on October | Cen elather ...... 0% 7 U S Steel pfd PhG il lective on Ve Ga ing some its former players, are iy 12, instead of October 5 in order to |Ches & O . B 7% 5813 | Va Car Chem Br God,” and General Azga- D. A. Gospel Hall. nevertheless, out to win and bring l | co-operate with the Belgian Relief [ Chino Cop ... .. 39% 3 Westinghouse ho will give an interpretation ¥ o home the bacon ,and in order to win | committec Chi Mil & St Paul 4 4 | Western Union ¥ e An latereetig addvess - om, TBO| phe fivet ewmis on Ootoler 6 14 s - o — Kol F & T .. . | WillysiOverland '::"'Y"'”:"'J“‘,L_:'fl’(‘_"'fl”: . {;,i\:,;\:vh):.:‘:.l.\:y:]% ::o'\lf'v”\l‘:mlv)': i l:l)m“ nece y that all men report at the ENGELISH MINISTER TO SPEAK. | Cons Gas Rday morning, Rev. Mr. Cook | s T MiTTodnTam 2 Silite Fad }; specified time and place, so as Coach New PEritain Natior Bank open Rev. G. Henvy Sandwell, of Lon- | Cruc ftf‘(‘l [ W o e ot addresecsion :‘I'T S A D ialilSundss everiasipr | Gorman Sean@touch on all the fine | every Monday cvening to 8 to re-| don. England, former pastor of the {Dist Sec o Got Our Bible.”” These wil | Mr. F. 1. Abbott. The hall is located | POInts of the same The sporting| ceive subscriptions to the Liberty| First Congregational church, will ad- | Erie k Sunday for 10 weeks from | at 18 Main streef, near the corner of | 1202 of this clty will remember the [q.0an.—Adyt dress insurance and real estate men | Erie Ist prd - 1:00 o'cloc} : and Elm streets. Thaere will be | f2mous Redwoods of 1917, especially DRl it . tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at |Gen Fiec ....... | # bad scalp wound. ITe was t ¢ 5 Maingands RIS cet vere Will be | qpen they held the 190 1b. Hartford Your friends have purchased homs| the War Bureau room Goodrich Rub . .. 16 el hospitaliin thelpoilce At ednesday of this week the fan illustrated scripture reading, the |y oioto g scoreless tic on the last | Sités at Lyons Terrace, the ideal loca- D s rganized Women's Society of | twenty-third Psalm. The soag ser e Gl L reh, which now includes all | jve will begin at 7:43 o’clock Barce (o8 Lhe fnesal = » % nents, including sewor s cem | 0 as told before, will begin next Sun-; men R sewer and ment | gn's organizations, will hold Oa Wednesday evening Mr. Abbott | “l”‘ = 30 5. m. an the Sevmour | Sidewalk—and on easy tcrms, with no | eeting, The meeting will be- | will conduct a bible study at the | $2Y # 5 ¢ Mohawks of | taxes or interest for two years. Now | d | C i T d S f i C ESiockc find 15 very tmportant | hall. The subject will be, “Ts Heaven | LATk Erounds, when the Mohawks of | S50, O OH i Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Meriden will stack up against the |18 buy. Jopee drawing of r morning worship, 10:45 evening prayer service at 7 will be led by the minister xt Sunday evening the regular feaching service will be re- Donati Radiniti of 420 Maple | fell yesterday afternoon and su tion for Your home-—all improve- fidies of the church. i%llow- |a Real Tangible Place?” The sterop- | $50 Liberty Bands War Saving afternoon sossions, at 6:30 | ticon Will be used to illustrate the | 41 Stamps and other beautinil presents (?:\ A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION il be a church supper, and |study. The public is cordially invited | = Suaday afternoon The Bodweil o'clock) a Congregational | to atiend these services = T o e e R S 5 § organized and qualified through years of efficient, =z «\ ST CLOCKS BACK OCT. 2 o which all memhors and L I BRkel tnyousll the o untry: | VA (nvantore Rott il e iatat otk in. ! trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, (;uard,dn_ he church arve urged to must be moved back an even hour|{ jate Mary T. Scott or Maple strect CA‘PSULES : Executor or Admlmstrator. Emmanucl Gospel Church. ol us SO forpeyi o n koW o || SR e SR : is g 2 o - Franklin Square, Milton S. Ander-|The proper w to push the clacks | 000 Capital $750,000. i ‘;"3' S eegneal con, pastor. 10:00 a. m., praise serv-|back an hour will be to move tho ) 1y s Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 ¥, 9:30 Boys' division; Italian | jce led by Deacon Clougher. 10:45 a.| minute hand forward around the dial VA I f } . 0:45; morning worship, cele- { m., preaching by Rev. . . Crusberg.| 11 times. This action must be dono FOUND DEAD 1N BED : B iy Connectlcut Tr“st and Safe De slt Co Bf communion; 12:15 church | 12:00, Sunday school. 5:30 p. m.,|fairly rapid to avoid being out of | Michael Sowa, agea 31 vears, was HARTFOR i & B:00.. Assyrian worship. On | young people's service. 6:30 . m,, | synchronizing range when the change | found dead in bed this morning at his D. UONN. M. H. wxuuam wening the standing commit- ! open air_ser 7:00 p._gn ” heine 200

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