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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALL 12:15; Young People's o Evangelistic meeting &t study Tuesday evening at prayer meeting Thursday e B 0 S T O o~ | 7:45. Strangers cordially We Bethel Assembly. G0 Sunday services will be held at ) South Church. usual hours. The children’s meetis The music for Sunday morning will | will ba held at 3 p. m. Preachig c | service at 3:30. Midweek services are v 1].:\, :In‘,\dfn][m\~ to be held Wednesday evening at -f. 4 ! F;_h'v ::m\ SaintSaens | &elock. All are welcome. { ' anthem Advent Church. ! Still, Still With Thee ...... Speaks » >reac v T.. B. Giles, pastor, at Offertor; Preaching by To. T s s usual hours. Morning subject, -‘r;ou'sl 2os “ | Call to the Young.” Evening subject, : Oi\slv(‘v\v‘:;»\- Rubinstein | *“Missionary Accomplishments.” Bible ; Sunday: 9:30, Boys division of | school and pastor's class at 1 5 x i ! Ghurch sohool Italian school. 10:45,|m. Young People's meeting at 6:304 RN T 2 ¢ m. Prafer meeting Thursday | | o = worshi sermon pastor, | - 5 i ala 5 piaels :m’;mr];‘r'o"m‘;“-l% Jastol: | evening, § o'clock. All are welcome. school, Main division. 4:30, vespers: g T G test Of All Januar Sales the Sale Dr. Hill will speak on the “Continued | LOCAL VETERAN SEES Education Movement for Our Youth. B v o y 2 6:00, Assyrian Persian worship, 7:15 LEADER IN MOVIE Italian worship, Tuesday: 30, Boy « | you have long watched for — Opens i e Aoy sewing meeting for hospital. Thurs-| N e day 57001 Girl| Scouts:| 7145, Corporal Turner Recognizes Journed Sunday school meeting. day: 9:30, all-day sewing meeting for Red Cross. Sereen—Sees Old Friends. ? ” ¢ - | We have' o , have seen the | chase. Every’ Baptist Church, Among the men whe e seen | : On a Orn Sunday n]n:‘njng service at 10:45. | Picture “Hearts of the World at tans; laced and B S R e o el If you wear a Sermon by Prof. A. L. Gillett, Hart- | J<eeney’s theater this ford Theological semina 12:15, i h Canadis S and a veteran of Bible school: classes for all ages. wnadian army a {00, O s ion hd eaor Mmestine | e s INSSESREEEYO W R BES Topic, “Our Relation to God—Repent. | Picture was of great interest to him ing” Ref. Mark 1:14-20 Teader, | o'+ it developed that the very com- - ; Mrs. E. R. Hitohcock, Everybody is | Pany pictured in one of the :(-unfl-x'\ ¥ n SR i as o any he fought with. g 3 i s church, | Was the company he foug Oes l '1 . § prelcotieitoralincEiiCes Iniith = ch BECHA Iy T o i e 1o, b e | AWR | ) s E y joy and from then on hap- | e c Trinity Methodist Church. 2 cry of joy anc QOur Immense Stock at Bargain Prices S e s R e Sunday services: 9:45 a. m., Chureh | ;0 "ot (ho hattlefields were present- Sunday school. All departments of a M 1 fOl‘ the Balance Of the month. fully graded school meet at this hour, | jire yo jived in France for three sxcept the Adult department, Which |epre: o saw asmin his company meets at 12:15 p. m. 10:45, morning | | : oing “ovr the top with the best v VO, 2 LOT NO. 3 ot amming by | oo e o i S\ rorvo.t g9 gQ | wrve: 485 $7.35 % ::(:;,',M,_bfl' o S':x'”'dl,i.oz\n;‘::T:fS Ul @il SR Gl he | They are mainly Ties, and This 15 the price vou will pay Mostly 1(\1‘:-11' Shoes in N:'i:xkr; Goods Delivered Day After Purchase. oo Subjert. A Leagus of Nationss | Fied to tell of the scenes which he |l not all sires. : for some of the finest Shoes | brown and tan: some wi 00 y Ceaaaunlect, EHON 5 lived through. He also stated that | But the values are certainly made today. You will save up neolin soles. Plenty of styles Ihis s one of the series of “Thel iy, icture waw real and dshewed life | e o to $5.00 a pair. and siz . b4 with joy at seeing agai a0es of e s | servi for $11 and $12. " Jjoy at seeing again the faces of manufacturer. service. | Seantoy Meraoninl iOHMreh. his old pals. He said he would see 3 ! At the morning service at 10:45, the | the picture again in order that he XTY PAIRS OF $3 45 80 PAIRS OF {"pastor i Fey: FGI M. Missirian, . will [might asala so throgh i his e A o A | 3 MEN'S FEL/ | preach. His theme will be “Human | mind what he wenf through in reality with the boys. Corporal | Aspirations and Divine Justice.” Sun- - P. 80- | Turner went {o France wih the first | day school meets at 12:15; Y ciety at 7:00; Girl Scouts meet at 7:15 | of the Canadian troops and fought for three years in the Former Commander on the We consider ourse]vk quality Shoes at such very | | poral John Turner, formerly of the | to 11. | | We have all sizes in some Actually not a pair worth less | | on Monday evening and Boy Scouts trenches. He | on Tuesday evening; choir rehearsal | was at Ypres iwhen the number of i | on Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the church, | Canadi ns could easily be counted as | | The officers elected last mday ev | | T e- | they lay yards apart in the trenches. | ning after the Young People’s meeting 1 He was wounded three times and the 3 9 | were: iArvid Thorwaldsen, president; | last so severely that he was laid up i | Ha.rxj Hoffman, vice-president; Louise | in the hospital for about six months, i | Williams, secretary; Ruth Ladbury, | After being discharged from the hos pital he served behind the lines with the Canadian supply troops. He has » ‘Spartacan Sympathizers Being Bolshevik Agitation PUt DOWD| sunuary 55! Secona Sumdny atter | cen S0 e with war that it seems | Ferreted out and Avrested i With Force and Kick | i g0 back to France next June with munion; 9:30, Church school; 11:00, | 5 reconstruction company. | 0 lmormng prayer and sermon by the rector; 7:45 p. m., choral evensong A G 0 7LC'0’ Berlin, Jan. 16 (By The Associated | Vladivostok, Dec. 20, (Correspond- ‘ Sl address e s ctor, RCH F WE ME Press.)—More loyal troops entered ' ence of the Associated Press)—The | Rerlin today and or-ml)v\t&lclh‘\‘ \‘\‘:‘0‘1‘«' Church school at 10 a. m.: moraing | SPecial Committee Makes Tentative center \‘:hrvlcr‘c:lll‘i\:vr\\‘:‘“ ;‘{C“‘.fv artil- . PoOt” by a muscular attache of the | worship at 11, sermon by Prof. L. B. . f &l |:lur€‘f1‘ in Doenhoff- | Stevens raiiway commission recently | r;"‘l”“ Y"'"";'P"““;'.'. 'i"’"_‘ Wi A Platz and Spittel-Markt, field guns put an end to Bolshévik agation | vy Craarord whe nas - aerven i stand at various points in the closely among refugee charges of the Ameri- | France under the Y. M. C. will be Tentative arrangements cuarded district, including Unter deB .5 Req Cross in' Viadivostok, as re- | the speaker. John White will be tho | Pleted last evening by Mayor George Linden, and m’mmy'v“l .'vnflum(ollll(m ;n:‘v: lated by Lieut, M, E. Hall, chief of |1€8der. Mr. Crawford will have souv-| A. Quigley for an arch of welcome for - t2nks have been prepared for insta A A 3 | enirs on exhibitioa at the social hour. | the New Britain heroes in the war. 1se. All the streets in the sectiony the local relief organization. This is to be a union service with the | with the appointment of a committee named are under guard. | Among the five hundred men, wo-| Young People of the Methodist|to arrange for the arch Systematic search for Spartacans men and children who are being | church continues, Tspecially strong forces cared for in a remodeled soldiers have been posted in sections most ex- barracks in the outskirts of Vladi- posed to Bolshevist snipers in recent | vostok, there were fifteen who woula | Thursday evening mid-week serv-|S. Slater, E. W. Pelton, TLeon A. i and citizens are warned to keep | not work | ices at 7:45 in the chapel. { Sprague, Peter Crona, FHerbert V. e The physician in control of the bar-| The Youag Women's Fareign Mis-| Camp, Anton Cieszynski, Rev. William Hanover dispatches report a clash racks, a Russian, complained to | sions society will meet at the home | G. Missirian, Charles Sowa, Leo Roj- Jetween authorities of the majority ldeutenant Hall that this coterie of s. Charles E. Mitchell, 54 Rus-| nowski, William J. Ziegler, Thomas J. socialist government and the Sparta- Young fellows was preaching Bolshe- | sell street on Friday at 2:45 p. m.| Smith, Joseph H. Beloin, William can and independent socialist govern- | Vism to the others and urging them to | Mrs. Martin Wells of Hartford will be | CowliShaw, Stephen Robb, A. P. ment in Brunswick. The soldiers and defy the authority of those upon |the speaker. All the young vwwmen| Marsh, Charles, F. Smith, George P. vorkmen’s cougcil, which, in connec- | Whom they were dependent on the | of the church are invited. Hart, Dr. Morris Dunn, H. C. M. tion with the Brunswick state govern- | Brounds that the business of the Red | The Boy Scouts meet Friday eve-i Thomson, George Kimball, Angelo ment has been using all means to pre- | CT0ss was to look after them and that | ning at 7:15. Paonessa, P. F. McDonough, William vent the dispatch of troops to protect | there was no need for them to work. : e F. Farley, Charles H. Gillin, Abraham Germany's eastern border, gave notice The doctor was threatened with death Christian Science Church. Aisenberg, Morris D. Saxe, Judge : First church of Christ, Scientist, cor- | James T. Meskill and W. F. Brooks. | if he interfered with their program. Things came to such a pass that! ner of West Main street and Park A meeting of this committee has Lieutenant Hall asked for assistance| Place. Sunday services at 10:45 a. | been called for 8 o’clock Monday eve- and Lieutenant Brunner volunteered | m. Subject. “Life.” Sunday school at | ning in the mayor'sgoffice, when a dis. to take on the business of disciplinin 5 - R i ans T S AL ocouplied a railroad sthtion in Bruns- DN fhe < plining { 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting | cussion of the plans for the affair will ki the disturbers. After dinner one eve-|at 8 o'clock. The reading room, | be held. wick territory : 4 ning Lieutenants Hall and Brunner ! room 504, First National Bank build e, o _ Former 'Spartacan War {nn;s}?_r {and an interpreter, George Fain-| ing, is open to the public daily from (1) Senator Borah of Idaho, (2) Gen- [ (hesc, Senators Jol - repee Schreiner, of Stuttgart, s reported ar- | gtone, made an unexpected visit to the| 12 a. m. to & p. m. T RS LAW FIRM The above group represents the| eral Pershing, (3) Senator .Iomv.wn_‘ ave a g “,,,‘ vantaee b 1 rested with 15 other Spartacans. TNe | y,prq0ks. The inmates were all lined the inside | of California, (4) Senator Calder of | ing two of the larg s men who seem to have i g 4 , & al v re they are very popi up and the doctor designated as ring- Swedish Union Services. track for the leadership of the G. O.| New York, General Wood, and | Union, where they ar PoT leaders of the Bolshevik element a The meetings will be held in the | ttorney Stanley J. Traceski. to b8 p " icceeding the late Col. Roosevelt. | (6) Senator Harding of Ohio. Of (¢) Underwood & Underw half dozen voung and middle-aged | gwedish Elim church on Elm street men ”"“‘:‘}“”“‘ ‘\‘"‘“f”“"' I“i\"“ "*"‘;zm day tomorrow, beginning at 10:30 - ig man with a business-like alir, | grelook . B, P S | e 3 rale Committee Has Been Enlarged and | hrew off his coat and invited the Bol- | ;’ndfs:' ien S P Has Houon Mumacitalc: More Will Be Appginted. sheviks to take n good look at him | hers of Boston will speak at the| Attorney Stanley J. Traces The city Americanizdtion com- ! and to listen carefully to what he had | Young | People’s meeting at 4:38 p, | Jubilee street, will enter in the law mittee held a meeting at 8 o’clock | to say. m. and alsa at the evening service | Office of Klett & Alling next Monday. ning at the Americanization Most of the “slackers” after hearing | which begins at 7:30 o'clock, Mpr, | Attorney Traceski was recently honor- { corner of Main and East Main | Brunner's harangue which dealt with Dahlberg is expected to take part in | ably discharged from military service, reets. Stanley H. Holmes, chairman the general proposition of “no Work | the meetings next week which are to | having served in the ordnance depar- of the committee, presided. Twenty | no keep” and with details of certain | e held under the auspices of the Sal- | ment. Prior to this he had been at members were present, including six | physical discomforts to be expected vation Army. Camp Devens as a draftee, but was of the ten new women members of | by any obstreperous ones, elected to s discharged on account of physical dis- the general committee become m«|nsn~i?w.~. Two young flre- People's Church, ability. (\t\n;'vw,\‘\‘.l‘v'u('(‘sk: was gradu- he new members are Mrs, B. IL | cators M““‘!}”t():e|)'\ul‘M:Ilo\\.‘ s o [WEconlesRGhurchis SN Crristl Goure (| SLSaR Clam SEI R Sl '_'””“”;‘ High Cooper, Mrs. H, C. M. Thompson. Dr. ed one of by the coat lavels | (o (PP L2 © R QL nhoff, . pastor, | School in 16 e _matriculated at Mary G. Mouradian, Miss Anna Gold-, and shook him until his tecth chat- | gif@n BeF J& & TERIREAT: - PUROM | vale Academic and yale Law school, smith, Miss Mary Campbell, Miss '(rml.h .,(Ln! I‘V‘Y\L, :; !n;m\;: 'ilm\: “The Beginning of Great Things; graduating levr 1‘r‘ from th‘:\ {l((vt; 111}‘ Anna G. Rockwell, Misa Elizabeth | enough for the interpreter to trams-|,.5 “ginday school; 6, Young Peo- | Stitution. s since sucepssfully Clark, Miss Florence Andrews and | late as near as possible into Russian t Scnieer ds ol Dlola mecling il avening morvice! subl|ipassediiine e bar examinations. Miss Mildred G. Weld. These wom- | Some forcible unglish. en represent a wide varisty of In-/| . Jhen, in the words of Lieutenant| Epiphany. 7:30 a. m, Holy Com- | to h | First Church of Christ. American’ method of “applying the | Plans For Reception of Returned Service Men—To Raise Funds. were com- This com- mittee is as follows: (ieorge P. Spear, Girl Scouts meet at 5 p. m. Wednes- | Judge William F. Mangan, Howard A, Timbrell, Eugene J. Clerkin, Warren hat any troops passing through jrunswick railway stations would be disarmed The Hanover council thereupon sent strong forces which Spartacan coup at Stuttgart is report- ed to have cost seven lives AMERICANIZATION MEETING. Associated With Kiett & Alling— ject, “Vision and Service.” ChurchHe is a ('f”“u,"“"” ""”"““""'" a1 ” . s of Lieutenant| prater meeting, Thursday cvening at while in college, won honors in terests and activities. 3ut the com- all, Brunner put “higedoo pel T 7:45 studies and out he went”. The other i . mittee is not vet entirely complete him and o en i i e o e e brave asked for time to consult hu' ALM B 7 chusch CI'I'Y iTEMS 5 rullireportlion heri: centl laiandinpiye fninutcairetunn o datol ST M. E. Zion church, 315 ir@ and helpfuliner announce that! hewould do anyihing| S48 the 8 SMF B Zlonfchunch, 8310 Ch TN sit to inspect the work done i ) Church street, ning shi i Rp S lofinanect Rine : : | required of him. He was assigned to histreet, Bmorning SwioysHip twill | South Manchester toward reaching | J0WLISC O U be held at 10:47 and the pastor will| The Sunshine society will meet Mon- | the women of foreign birth. The \nother disturber whose practice|Preach oa “What Am T Doing?” Sun-|day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A | women of this city are planning a | Mo 00 TR W0 e out | 48y school will convene at noon and|large attendance is desired. The | campalgn of reaching the women of | J50 10 CRHC 0 (GH ceting those in | the Christian Endeavor soclety willl meeting is of importance and at its | the city who need aid in American- | ppepe e M5 e O e as|mMeet at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. A. J. Sta-|close tea and a social hour will fol- ization. Several other reports were ' tial] and Brunner were about to ton and Hezekiah Baker will lead.| low. ' k J art. His record was well known to! The tople for the meetlag Is “The| M. Irviag Jester's grand opening of 1““"“ 5 ‘( n'n time was wasted in giv- | Eractice of Kindliness.” "“The Infused |the Studebaker line of pleasure ca MYERS GETS COMMISSION. ing him a stout leather impetus out- | LOWer” will be the subject far the|tonight at h W salesroom, B fatrice D MYy ra farniatly altham BE 3 & ¢ evening meeting and Miss M. M. Vin- [ Main St—advt e i B s ERY LG cen e soloi e el < onomy event : ong’s.— her of the Herald reportorial staff, The following morning when Tieu- | 7t Will be soloist. Al are w ]-“_?(me ec 3 at Long's spending a short leave In this city. | tenant Brunner reached the bar- ; S i T family have - ment that this ohe He was v commissioned racks, so Lieutenant Hall savs, he = o o amily ha : 5 g S ladanioe 5. \;a:' ”\M\rm} f{ fantry at fli 2ol l N:‘ld by the numerons ap- Emmanuel Gospel Church, gone to Aiken, N. C., for the balance| The Germans sprang many surprises | enroute to Ge rnm\h‘f:\l;n' I:‘ soro: ond lieutenant of infantry he was embarra by 7 Y 2 | e Season. Mr Platt has bis el llaus the course of the war but it | this enemy plane which had been ning camp at Camp Gordon, plications for tasks by the erstwhile Morning worship and preaching by | of his va iring 3 SR 3 nderwood & 1derwood. SIOIEa) ble school at } uable p ponies w i s doubtf ¢ caused the excite- | serted. Close examination proved the | Underwoos WO Atlanta, Ga. | agitators, |the past t 10.45; Bibl hool at j uabl olo ponies with him, is tful if any ocaused | serted 9 received and discussed. did. The Ca de of tin the frame i iron and steel.