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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918. | NATIONS FOR PEAGE— FOR GOMING YEAR -Allen & Co. town as well from this city are ex- ARE YOU PREPARED FOR COLD pected to be present. There will be (Continued from First Page) FATHER? = [lrconiG s SRR e e Indications Point to Increased HARTFORD. The chureh school meets at en i BoyoIalL an achievement president . m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. | colored singers will also be in attend- | congidered would be the finest enter- The Coldest Winter Months Are preach the sermon, “Ye meant it for There had bee just a hint that L evil, God meant it for good.” Adult the president’'s address would be the e Tt is Bound to Come. Before Us. DEATH; 7AND‘ FiJNERALS 1 ) 15 - < 4 - | . . ® HE e ’w e xol :w,l Reo Hn:';(n‘]frt‘r( nees he bas been | (¢ Nople Foster Hoggson, president, ‘ enu1n ‘ h uesday nigh ree. 3 ere is 10lding with Iritish s esmen, anc - 3 3 - ! wat ‘ : ks : 1 g SoEERRRI 8 BUtders R NG lnese e Mrs. Augusta Richards. the address as it e Evenabrothers, ButidersgNem) e s York.) be a union watch night service 1 11:15 p. m. in the South church. Mrs. Augusta Margarvet Richards, was interpreted in American Tuesday afternoon at 0 p. m.|widow of the late Louis Richards, | quarters as confirming the previous| 1’¢spite the unusual and varied 3 the Armenian Women's Bible cla passed away this morning at her | intimations that these conferences | factors affecting construction work at RCHe ot i e home at 514 Church street. She is [ had been very satisfactory from the | this time, indications point to the \il candidates or the tenderfoot | survived by two daughters, Pauline M. | president’s viewpoint e s e i oEa PUFFS AND COMPORTABLE: test in the Girl Scouts will meet the:and Annie E. Richards, both of New Great Applause Greets Speech. i o captain, Miss Johnston, Britain, and two sons, Albert ., of | At the outset of his address I'resi- Thursday evening union prepara- | Hartford, and William €. Richards, of ; dent Wilson declared he did not fancy variety both white and colored inl tory service in the chapel at 7: New Haven, that the welcome of Paris and l.on- 3 Cotton, Cotton and Wool and Al | P- m R { donitoinimiivas pursiyipersonal Ibiie | GFectan almast Seiencerta provide o | & Friday evening at 7:15 p. m. thel Mrs. Barbara Wohir rather that the voices of the people | dctual demand | a rlce Wool. The prices will not be lower, | Boy Scouts. Rev. Charles Coppens officiated at | Were expressing not only emotions of lirst of all, in the larger cities, | - | the funeral of Mrs. Barbarn Wohinz | &ratification that the fighting had | APartment houses and dwellings will | ! ) i outh Church Notices. at St. Peter's Roman Catholic church | ceased, but also their conception that | "‘1‘,"[ e Rt ‘.';‘; "1”"’\"";‘ ‘”””;"1”"' prices as the season advances. ) Boys' Division Sunday school 9:30. | this moraing. The funeral mass was | the peace to he made must guarantee | Will be office huildings, lofts and in- | barry the famous “Beacon” Blankets Morning worship 10:43 sung at 9 o'clock and interment fol- | that the war could not be repeated. dustrial fstructures i Then iihers will Only Eleven Of Them Each One General division Sunday school ' lowed in St. Mary's cemetery. The| “It now rests upon others to see| ¢ @ tremendous amount of bank | 9 in all grades. 12:1 pall and Hower bearers were friends | that those lives were not lost in vain”, | Duilding. All over the country our Vesper service 4:30 of the family. resident added, [ financial institutions have been carry- P f t Just Arrived, o fine showing of o — T e e e a reriec em Persian service i e Tl i o Card of Thanks dress amid. a sreat demonstration, | in crowded inadequate quarters, wait- At 4:30 Sunday afternoon the We wish to thank all kind friends | and then proceeded to the lunchean | ing for a favorable time to erect new double Blankets, extra large and | ygual vesper service will be held. J.|and neishbors who aided us in any | at the Mansion Housc with the lord | buildings or modernize their quarters Those who appreciate art and exclusiveness in rugs will take inspiring | Manner at the time of the death of | mayor. by remodelling. Banks have never program for this service. The short | 0ur beloved husband and son, Clifford s the president with Mrs. Wilson | Peen more prosperous, and the bank- hi i : 2. B e = 4 0 s nee e ela] S vhich we are offering at exactly half the regular prices. 'l . ; J address will be on the subject “What | 15 Bull. left the Guildhall after his addre rs seem to fecl that not only will whic & at exactly half the resular prices. These rugs PUFFS AND COMFORTABLES Lot heon e mubiset e MRS. C. E. BULL, the crowd 5 O P e e e mecrl . i of Armenia 3S. C. E. BULL, o crowd outside took up the chee °3 : e b were bought in London previous to the war and MR. AND MRES. A. D. BULL that ‘hadbeen ‘echoing within thei Pulldinginow, butithut thelriactiontin . 3 AND FAMILY. | building. The president smiled de- | thi8 regard will set a precedent in directly by us. They show those wonderful and indescribable.color- A. STANDQUIST | lightedly and rose and bowed re.| {heir communities and encourage ings which are characteristic of the Chinese antique rugs. dlkaling | coverings e Guality i iy AND FAMILY. | peatedls - ers to build. It is th silkaline coverings of fine quality On Tuesday night at 11:15 there | peatedly. | other owners t 1ild s e i ; i e will be a union Watch Night service London, Dec. 28-—This is President’s | SPecified wish of the government that, What a delightful New Year's gift one of these rugs would : some with plain colored borders, flne Wil MBS SR CITY GOURT TRIAL LIST e, London. The first two chap- | in order to provide ployment, con- make. struction work be put under way at which this country has ever experi- | In Blankets we are showing a large | enced. This is true largely because | certain classes of structures must be in fact indications point to higher handsome P’laid and Fancy colored Neary $7.00 pale: ¢!, Beebe has arranged an great pleasure in viewing our collection of genuine Chinese antiques ; ¢ : ; were imported Made full size, filled with finest On Monday evening at 7:30 in the church office the standing committee ality e i tton, pretty | : quality pure white cotton, Pretty | i y,514 the 1ast meeting of the year. sortment of patterns. The choir will render Dudley Buc! ters of President Wilson's English QA Sonpof el NIETE visit have been devoted to meetings | the carliest possible moment. ot e ey e e . Danberg Compiles Tist of | A4 functions with roval and political In the industrial as well as in the Ve RN s g e el it Dersonages of the government circle, | domestic and commercial flelds, and New Year's social. Supper will s Scheduled for Hearing— | The scene shifis today to the sombre | building should see a large and o bbb e . ) | old precincts of the Guildhall and the | healthy increase in volume. New fac- price ................... 875 Price L e o ST T et e e | W ACtion Alrendy i Taken? Mansion House, set in the midst ot | tories must be built: plant extensions One antlque rug, 3.9x2, is glven. g D atEIAIlIiat ror the Gty Gonrtinas (\‘hll“hl‘lll’llll:\(‘y}:: :;::l ‘.‘]’,'(—I.i:"j(' m»i:{-l ‘]\r".(‘l’”l.": Jr‘o :L4H l*rn-m]m!\t' ncm:(jssi',\'. \vu}r plants, regular price §165, special One antique rug, 3.10x Beginning on Thursday evening and ; heen compiled by Clerk of the Court | strength, Sl b L 'I"'""“," “.'“ "’"""'_“'V“.’""\"l oF ;’b‘“;' | continuing through the month of [ mmil 3, Danberg, as follows: Orir 100D at Eailiatl S el DR January the church night service will Monday, December 30, 10 a. m.— i T (T ¥ e O T Do Ce g he Teld in the chapel of the THrst | Semastims T bonioet oy oo | In the Guildhall, an address of wel- | Housing for employees, which —ro- | ehurch and will be in charge of Mr. i and others: at 2 olclock In the i come was J esented to the president } ceived such an impetus mmr_u: the Nk s =PLOD One antique rug, 8.10x2, | Hill. The service on this coming [ noon, Giuseppi Cuzzardi against Luigl | of —‘.)P}j.;‘;,.:l‘::n‘h(;r(:l';: rml‘hh!“ e pas '“04 Fg 1 “5‘1‘ E ‘m‘:mld R Onsieatane i s S iy s Thursday evening will be preparatory | E: any ¢ bre than a thou- [ on a vaster scale than we had ever e S e L P“‘.Pmr'ejl';"_ Eerrare. = e ) sand representatives of the govern- | thought possible. Employers have 5 e e e = l‘“?'-‘f ~'»‘-I ecember 31, 10 a. m.— | ment and of finance and commerce. | recognized the actual money-value re- D cqoosbnanisbiononni JEL 3 4 The rogular Friday mesiing of the | Soastiano Listro against A. Tucelo. | Afterwards the president was enter- | turn of providing good housing ac- One antique rug, 3.10x2.1, One antique 5.8x4.5, churches for sewing for the Red | Georer oigoinuary 2, 10 a. m.— | tained at luncheon by the lord mayor [ commodations for their employees., It regular price $160, special regular price spectal Grosshwillibs Beld mxt wmoranahia ]| D it e e a s CCrss jand Jtheflconboration fotithe —a | is fatuous to helieve that the em- DEIe $75 price . ....8225 St i eae O nello; p. m., C. L. Good- | function which was attended by 300 | lovers have not profited by the 5 South church Shepel et el winlagainstlS {Golor, guests, with the business element pre- | jossons of the war. They have learned Onejienuane s e gis bxl o) One antique 5.9%2.10 e e el o G e AT eyl anuntyy TANLON S S g dom inating that contented workmen are the best regular price $150, special regular price special motning the ealleation tcenHstmas | Frank Maletta against Dominic Som-| Of Amorican presidents Grant and | possiple asset, that high labor turn e 3 .87 AR < < | Ghilaren st omelesrun e oyt Roosevelt, after their respective ad-| gcor js wrong and expensive, and that | | T Homelam 25.77. | Wednesday, January 8, 10 a. m.— | ministrations, have received honors at [ prot (= WHORE @4 SEPEREIE, SRC L e annual meeting of the South | Frank Malezynski against Augusto | the Guildhall while the eloquence of | PF ratoi) A6 church will be held on January 16. Ottavio; at 2 p. m., Abraham Levine | @ 1ong line of American diplomats— | i\ _";’," Hoareatod '":'”' "1 roonos N = against Benjamin Solomon. such men as John Hay, Thomas W. ";L “\"’]'“H”'\—'m hm« ‘koep ng em- Trinity Methodist Church, Thursday, January 9, 10 a. m.— | Bavard, Joseph H. C‘hoate, Whitelaw | P "l;I:;”‘i“I'r'j’"“f"‘-‘w"q"m’m“\mj‘:‘;'Nmnm_“r Sunday services, 9:45 a. m., church | C. P. Hart against Samuel Waskowitz; | °id and the late Ambassador Pago, | . i i Sunday school; 10:45 a. m.. morning |at 2 p. m., Louis Dulkewicz against | N4 been heard in the Mansion House. [ tion work to be done in Irance and worship, sermon by the minister. | Jarry Nardine. i A number of FEuropean rulers and | Belgium is going to affect building . Children’s sermon at {his service. statesmen have been entertained in | ¢onditions in this country more than Children are cared for while parents both places. is generally realized. This 15 true Reconstruction is our nation- remain at church service. 6:15 p. m., Double Intcrest in Visit. particularly in regard to prices for al watchword. In order to ac- Young People’s service: 7:00 p. m., Today's event in the city had a | Materials. The excessive demand for special Christmas service of fableaus | oo . Sl o > double interest through the appear- | certain materials for use abroad, is| o i i e "“‘.“‘:"“'v‘\f““‘]‘" amarisSyentSoverSun il oe t e o e e oo most likely to keep prices in this search for economy and ecffi- o ("I'ho ‘;f::;g of Albert Ottavio against | 9¢ht to comink during the term of his | country up to the present high level. ciency. [Cirst 4 ist ] rel R Al av aga ice P reners relie i Sted so fa E - i First Baptist Church, Frank Malosynsicl and P T Moeras|| Ofc® aug & general belief that he ] Steel, so far, has been ihio etfy ma- | g Let the VIM DELIVERY CAR hbe your companion next year— Rosulan s 45 Spnoil - J. Murray | ou1d make a pronouncement of poli- | terial which has shown any tendency tegular morning service at 10:45.| & Co. against Harris Putte o I i Sermon by Rev. E. B. Cross. All de- | sirionen trom iy liss €rman were | tica] and international importance. to decline in price, but, with the ARE YOU BOUND £OR THE SCRAP | partments of the Bible school meet at | " 1n the aetion of Morri . . While the president this morning re- | great number and kinds of buildings from, or built to order. HEAP? :15. Young People’s society at 7| jred Winkle "l‘ Morris Cohn against | ceived addresses from deputations re- | needed, the matter of cost will prob- Start the New Year right. Order yours today. T inkle, the defendant was or-| presenting a number of societies and | ably not enter into calculations as ® . Topic. “Happy New Year". & q F answer wi ¢ e el oul reom T the Faereni| o aisebronkione T oy Se e dered to file an answer within a weel | church organizations at the American | much as under ordinary conditions. | i S 2 or be defaulted. embassy, khaki clad froops marched | It should be remembered that since heap ! "he defendant was ordered to file i is — > & d t toward the city and distributed them- ! 1914 this country, except for a short N & AiRss Ry : i “Doctor, I am not sick, but I don’t St. Mark’s Church. an answer in the action of Anna De- | selves along the route, while the gild- | seriod in 1916, has been underbutlt. | i HARTFORD AVE, AND STANLEY ST. - - NEW BRITAIN, CONN, feel right.”” That is what many say December 29, first Sunday after '(‘,"";;"‘l“f“”‘*‘ Ernesto Neeri or bre de- [ ed coaches of city functionaries Building must cease being a A. M. PAONESSA, Proprietor. Christmas. 7:30 > HOly Coma | et ne brought the aldermen and the sheriffs | gy mpling proposition, the owner tak- The Home of Delivery Cass and Trucks. Repairing, Accessories, Tires. The plaintifft was ordered to file a | in their robes of office to the Guild- | {; ' o Jong chance on getting his pleading in the action of the Atlantic | hall b S £ELInE : | x LU R structure erected for a sum of money 0 You arel notEaiocilenoughftolgoll Sies e o hnas ST S o e and Pacific Fish company against — g which he sets as in thg beginning. to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, ——— :"'.z"““ EaRiorclonltzRorsbe i non I PRESTH EN S IDAYSIN Tn the future, there must be a closer B & z ~ you can work. i Stanley Mcmorial Church. phi AND’S CAPITAL | #nd fairer relationship between the BERGEN SHIPPING CENTER. | IMPORTANT CONFERENCES, Bub you (donitiworlcimithithesdim == e ENGL owner and the builder. The builder — | ton A 3 The services will be held as usual I o e e i L 3 and zest of former days. Your sleep | ~THe Sorvices witl be beld as usial] BANK RESERVE DECREASE. paust gain the confidence of the owner, | Norwegian Port Takes On Added Im- | U. S. Peace Delcgation and Of at 10:45 Re G. M. Missirian, the H'\;"“' "‘;‘”‘{ Dec. 28—The actual con- | The procession ')““' G ”“"[ f'c}“' and, in turn, the owner owes certain portance During War. Representatives Meet in Paris. e e 4 5 dition of clearing house banks and | tures as that on the occasion o e | quti 3 AT . T s M = P, 28 —1 Bistye! ket the)boat of you:t mningall Lastor, WU preach SHls theme willA- N o Darites: for tthel week |(fivel||mresidenta’ entrancel intol LLODAON. || et pIats e hea et Pulldoe | | Bsz8en, | Notymy, Deo. 8§ cHince s Dee 3ot bother you, ruffle you, that you never | .., . " \i11 et at 12:15. Y. P. so. | 42¥S) show they hold $42,804,340 re- | There was the same escort of house- | ;"o gambler, too; mki“é_, job on a | the war began Bergen has taken on. oo o . F TS American o noticed before. You begin to Al e el e ok i the ovenine! serve in excess of legal requirements. | hold cavalry outriders in scarlet | ;oo ‘ombetitive bid, and hoping hy | #dded importance as a shipping cen-| egation in Paris and represent ficulties where there really are none. | g.outs will meet at 7:30 on Tuesday [ TPIS is a decrease of §16,887,410 from | livery, but there were only three semi- | omo ook or crook {0 make money | ter. It has been a point where neu- | of six branches of American act! 4 Trifles worry you, f'xmf‘l _nU'wnAm\'l_;’:' cvening. The Gir Scouts and choir | 135t week. state landaus instead of five as be-| o5 it The formation of the Assoclat- | tral ships gathered to be convoyed | which are ropresented by Herberf gnoueh :;:‘ucbm R Ry LN AL O i aedey (oY ening SULTIVAN WINS AT 15 tore: . ; the | €8 General Contractors of America, re. | through dunger zones and all passen- | Hoover, food; Edward N. Hu horrow some. The Endeavor circle at & on Friday S b NS / 8 The guard of honor from the| cently worked B : . ers embarie r British a - pping; Oscar “rosby, treas Of course. to a casual obServer, you | evening. The pastor will deliver a| Daniel Sullivan of Washington | famous Ancient Artillery company ;,:":,‘, i::.‘,.",kh";‘ ,;'mfi,r;;; ,’;f;";qtro"::rd 1Al Toete, Deoshse of fthe &veat io-| Lawdiel Benman sevyi A B seem the same, because you are try- course of study o:a missions beginning | street was the winner of he first | wasdrawn up before. the Guildhall, | 1 hl,. h,"\ 21, and it is thro .hy S flux of HEnglish speaking tourists in| army, and Mr. Turner, war t g to contro] yourself. And if you | next Friday evening in the circle. All| prize in the Y. M. T. A. & B. “45” | where the Duke of Connaught was the kg il 3 ugh move- | mal times, English was spoken Very | hoard. The purpose of the co: should tell a friend, or go to ar in-!the Jadies of the church are very |tournament plaved in the society | first important guest to arrive. The generally in the larger cities and | cnces is to co-ordinate these act experienced doctor, they will tell you | cordially invited. Social time will} rooms last night. James Walsh and | presidential party was received at the towns even befare the war, but now | {jes into one committec which ““you only imugine things; you should | follow the lectures. DT DonaT ek woro Glone BIE Gt o s || cpeme et s I SRS o L e ([DXUGIDEROpRERionE] nearly all Norwegians speak English. | function with the peace commiss shake it off. You begin to doubt your- e and all three were awarded tho|ace Marshall, the lady mayore nd i R IR Forelgn refugees from Russia and| mhe Rarl of Derby, British ami self. You sometimes think they are Christian Science Church, prizes of turkevs. The high score of | the sheriff and members of the re- VGO SOHRISTM ST ELANS Finland recently have kept all the| sudor in Paris and Mr. Hoover, d right and try to brace up and be First Church of Christ, Scientist, [ the evening, hald by Sullivan was 18 | ception committee, The annual Christmas entertain- | resort hotels in the Norwegian moul- | forred today with Col. E. M. Ho bright and cheerful. But then your| corner West Main street and Park | out of a possible 24 while Walsh and v gl ment of the Vega society will be held | taing crowded. Travel has far eX-| .gncerning details of Allied pard] old feeling will come back with re- | place. Sunday services at 10:45 a. m. | Donahuc each won 16 games. The Yard Gaily Decoratec tonight in Vega hall on Arch street | ceeded the capacity of the rallway be- | Loiion in the food relief of Europel newed vigor. You begin to wonder ! Subject “Christian Science.” Sunday | high score of last week wgs the| The Guildhall yard was transformed | for the members of the society and [ tween Christiania and Bergen and the e Sy « if It really 15 your mind only. And it | senaol at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday eve. | same, Frank Bass winning. into a gorgeous bower of pennants |their familics. This entertainment is|inns have been unable to accommo-| gppy M, J. REGAN APPOINTH it is so, is it the first step to insan- | nine mecting at § o'clock. Reading and flags of the associated ,,mm-n; one ;nr ((hn- '?;m social ox"ofixtsho‘rl the | date th: great mz‘ws of l":‘“:’;‘:f :R:’ Rev. Michael J. Regan, who rece ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- | ... yper he public da = e = | ments, among which the Stars and |society for the year and is held an-|are endeavoring to make > ¥ | received the clerical appointment] S SV R e (ol RE Gs a e 1ol daiy Irom | 10O LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. | Siripes predominated. Irom the spire | nually on the Saturday following | across the North sea on the orowded | (SN fat st gt e to fight them down, to appear happy, | National Bank building At leos A‘UR SALE 7:‘\:*” ; ; | floated the great white and red flag Christmas day ) A program has been | steamers operated by the British gov-| o0 %ic o native of Kensing but in vain, You find yourself In! i o on Christian Science will be | Srteie R NBo S DEES IoRsy [for theteity (ot Tondon prepared and rofreshmeats will be [ ernment. coximity, Sweden | e attended St. Mary's parool the grip of an invisible power that| gelivered at the Lyceum theater, sgon a ~? late ! orc ro:’!' tl(‘r. prices The daughter of the lord mayor rved. As usual, a Ch mas tree In gpltn of their proximity, Swede; school as & day pupil and then w e Sumia 5t 8130 o'clonk. subjest +The| TiEht. Phone 2051 R.C. Rudolbh, | resented Mrs, Wilson with u bouquet | Will bo placed In the center of the|and Norway are dquite nnlike N (20 0 A e G o And when you feel tour strength | \emocracy of Mgnd AR pubii 123 Cherry St. 2-28-1d% | 4 che arrived, and the president in- | hall and the activities of the evening | former is more military Lt s s ehdiia theology and philosopk énergy and power slipping away from s ot e i Geonor will take place around the tree. ioned on German lines. Norway is | ey Ho was one of thl S ReT vou nd Soncamniti G0 lnas | o o VR DV es WANTED—Girl to wait on tahl A e % S e more democratic and independent. Tt e e N 0B our woriany Rloncer thien Wi o perience unnecessary. New N B B £ S TRANSPORT ARRIVES TODAY, | rejoices in its own music and litera- | P Sl silelibalite w!;” ) L Bethel Pentecostal Assembly. Dairy Lunch, 24S Main St 1 DO O ey RO S Bl New York, Dec. 28.—The Ameri-|ture and does not content itsclf with | ordained in s dlocese sonte Py you i g mle Children’s meeting at 3 p. m.; passed into the Guildhall. It do | O pert - Tuiaba . wiin Cha | standing in the shadaw of any great|ago. Up to the present he has even f tempted to end it all. | preaching service at 3:30; praise sery-.| e ——p———————| o fine show of color, with the crim- Crattn, Tt here o v'“ power. Monuments ta Ibsen, Grieg, | stationed at the Tmma ulate Cond | | One antique rug, 4.2x1.11, One antique rug, 3.11x2, regular price $160, special regular price $175, speclal price e 38250 regular price $165, special One antique rug; 5.11x3, price . : cee....$82.50 regular price $300, spectal regular price $250, special cressana On the short calendar end, cases of George Levine against Joseph Hirsch- field and others; I3, Miller against Sam Lehrer, and Jam Kanontas against complish our alm, we must DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. the Delivery Car of national fame. Twelve types of bodies to select vhen they come to sce me the togiriegvhensin ey S <aog | TUNION; 9:30, Church school; 11:00, first time. And that just eXpresses| ;,,.ning prayer and sermon: 7:45 is not restful, and you don't enjoy your food as you once did. And your ments of this kind that the investor will feel free to put his money into You are x.l}l T.m;hl in the s mcl jce at 7:30: mid-week meeting at son black and gold of the city's of- ‘\‘(‘(’,"’I'y"',_‘ e rere today | Bull and Bjornson show the de- | ton church in Hartford. His mof ot e e .‘.zl‘. Wednesday —evening, All are OFFlC‘AL NOTICE ficlals regalin, Rirst s the eit Blakin epe iy The offi- | votioa of Norweglans to their ownand father are r:inqfls&. 1.\1;”L5}bro n.;m S T T e o :x'l;u' mml and l"h'v] “':"Hl’nn‘ ;]rmnfi” ,;v\m cers include Captaia William H men of genius. and a sister reside in St. Mary’s pa i = & he members of the Commons el = i o 3 S Lz perienced man and he will zoon have e Gt SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, L el g e o e s e o e oS e e e R LI Rane s St SRt El Y 8 W Eredening by TIE Gileedpasior i NEW BRITAIN, CONN. burn, the chairman of the committes, | rioh went o the rescar of oo | WOMAN CANDIDATE DEFEATED |, 0t at the Church sé gl :L?H:wn\L\x::l‘fi‘{;lr:rl “x:/‘:".\"n\(\u S TR O, I el S il lica for Janitorship: W [ithejtommclork jithe an exlita,pchie aldese llawihiifleseyis 1ot b2 talion iy Eis (W Condon ihes B2 e lie i “}Nhr,h of Mercy in Plainville, has been : L preach at 7:15 p. m. Bible school | Applications for Janitorships in the | men, the recorder and the president's | Armonne forest PTG M e e i e foondbeiiil tosith e et S PRUSED: and adult class meets at 12:15 p. m. | public Schools will be received at|suite. The president was ushered |"NEW YORK—CHICAGO FLIGHT. |feat of a woman ecandidate, MIS. church in New Haven. Special service 1t 6:30, followed by | yo office of: the into the ancient panquet hall, already New York, Dec. 28— Tour airpost | Charlotte Despard, sister of Viscount x preaching. Prayer meeting Thursday rowded with guests. High upon the ; French, lord lieutenant of Ireland NEW HAVEN JAIL SITE : 4 e . - 5 ¢ Sts. 5 aviators, carring bags of sand instead A 4 N JAIL § . DR. CLINTON evening at $ o'clack. SCHOOL COMMITTEE, ROOM 208, | \alls hung the cherished battle ban- | (V000 U0t 00 B0 (e flying fiela | She was defeated in North Batterses New Haven, Dec. 28.—Deciding § y ‘ CITY BUILDING, 27 W. MAIN ST.|ners of the famous London regi- | i pelmont park. L. 1. today, hoping | PY Richard Morris, coalition liberal. | it nad no authority to act in the The Emmanuel Gospel Churc 1 A 5 s ) ments, and below them at Intervals | 1 reach Chiengo with stops at Belle, | Morris received 7,231 votes and MIs. | tor of a new jail site, the New Ha . son, pastor. There will be three pub- | 4y, qyESDAY DECEMBER 31, | the flags of the United States and of | {yjal flights preparatory to resumption | 7634 votes members of the last General Assem lic services for the preaching and The Hartford Specialist, teaching of God’s word. At 10:45 a. FROM 9 A. TO 5 P. M. Bglant \5‘;‘ the je S T'h 0 ;,'"l\‘“”' = :vy\':'t)(‘(‘:'h(«\("\I’y:“vvu“:(!nlx‘ns .‘jr\m‘n'\:; e enry N.' Brow v sreach. i JAnUAry ofto) GRta DS O TIAL SUTSENATOR GOES UP IN AIR: s Sl S 4 > NETME ST COR. EQRD sl | i e Erenty NEEon ’Q,‘"“I":I"u"» To secure consideration applicants | Notice. | service between New York and Chi e IR: ! gation. The legal point invalved In the afternoon at 3 o'clock there My wite, Gladys 3. Johnson, having o, /ohe fecent eMorts were ueucosns- 1O NEW YORK BY "PLANE. | yhether or ot the county misd ARTFORD, CONN. e a consecratio eoting at |must be in good physical health of 5 HAHEEORDACONS SUL A st L h"‘“”fl"“‘ o e e L moral o | 1eft My bed ana board. I will not he | fui, duc to motor difficultics Washington, Dec. 25— Senator Jones | had authority to act, sts power g it 180 speak. | soun d aud of good moral char- ket il { Searri of Washiggton started for New York | sumably being limited to Decembe s—10 to £ and 7 s [s{ The evanseliatlc. masting at 7 o'olock ible for any bills contracted by | 4 )f Washiggton started f W | : .":;n,;:‘,lm.,‘gll;(,‘mm‘fl o 8 Suatpan ".h” (»f.‘..‘j; ’,:’;;I 1','\“‘ i‘*'n\' )-’ l acter and must also possess a Prac-: pep after this date | Mrs . Farr and daughter, Miss | today in an army airplane piloted by | A legal opinion was read holding 4 ays . in 1 D, R R SR e T BENNY C. JOHNSON. Afnry Farr, will go to New York for | Lieut. Logg. They expectsd to land | the county members should have Eielson 3ible school at 12:15 p. n. : = Crhi ving | e at ¢ vefor e mland meeting led by the Young People ! operation of a steam heating system. I Dee, 28, 1 New Yearl's day. at Hazelhurst Aying field. Lul. if at all before December ks