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NEW BRITAIN DAILY H | topic: “The Religion of the Average | Man.” Tt is hoped by these to in- | terpret the general attitude toward religion which men commonly feel, | and it is hoped that by plain straight | forward treatment a more sympa. ; thetic and co-operative spirit may he created. frinity Methodist Church. On Friday afternoon in the parlors The church Sunday school will {of the church the Forcign Mis; meeting at 12:15 @, m. Morning wor- | soctation will mect The subject will ) | «hip at 10:45 a. m. 7The ministor wiil [ be “Conquest by Prayver.” Mrs. B, R G = G h | Srameh on the “Duties of Privilege.” | Bassctte will be the leader and a r‘nr—l 0XSWall Lasted the eveni rvice, the discussion | dial invitation is given to all women 4 comparison of the prodigal | of the parish. Tea Wwill be served. ; : on. i the plas. “The Wanderer,” | The all-day Red Cross sewing will | Word was received in this i SRR ERNBIMCE RIROTURLIRITINGES i1 Gl et on this parable. Serv- | be on Friday in the Methodist chureh. [ night by Mrs. Jahn P. Maguifh ¢ ice begin 15 p. m. that the con- | Tuncheon will be served Faicvice street telling of I Dl | grezation may attend the open forum i ot hrothar Coxmwain M Silk Foulards—An advance show- uf the Grammar school hall, on the First Baptist Church. Cashen, which occurred ovil cibject of (he tax rate. AN are wel 10:45, preaching service. Sermon | Coxswain Cashen is the son 8 come by Tev. Manford W. Schuh of West- |and AMrs. Henry (. Cashen @ here, fine quality, in new and nove horo, Mass.; 12:15, Rible school, | North Third street, Meriden. Ace desisns und figured cffects: grount: st. Mark's Church. classes for all ages: 7:00, Christian | iNg to the telegram received by &8 B 7:20 | Endeavor. Topic: “Lost by Looking.” | father the yaung sailor died on B Leader, 1. McKenny. The annual! day at the naval air station at Hi business meoting of the church for | lcigh, Bngland, of meningitis. the election of officers is to be held Cashen was among the best kno Monday evening at 8 o'clock and best liked young men in/the B s of Meriden, \When on his last | rector. Suhjecet will be sccond of the Virst Congregational ('hnrrh.{ . !I::fiwhhm ;\Il: l\v\r\]n\(v );;q ““sx:;o;?n:“ I g + The chure B oc et a i . 2 as also e n¢ Crepe de Chine—Ueautiful heavy | ¢ < of “Consolations ‘4[, ‘”::'rv ! '”"’ \’;'im“'l o ’\"'”I_‘\}:“;’”n'\“’"; - "“ health when he last wrote to his pars quality all silk in all wanted color: ; g |vl;\\‘l”|“ =pecin n“.ln'n.:: 1k Mo SORR o6 T G B e R e e b Nk Rl e o T R e o $in.” by Professor L. B. Paton. The ‘“‘i!; ) 4 3 ‘choir. Wednesday, March 12, sic will be, prelude, “Ave Maria, qmr‘“fnl;m.t.x Jin the naval ::en et e A e pl ncem i Sin = SR ST e TR oS B 1 T Dy Bai S DU s e s e e BT o v el e M Ote story f BRIGRE STEE -S R IDRth o Rearylce A Gl o WAL CLEES, (el L 0 T (8 308 IR tonieoprano e Faith e tomit ol Sooalicn Rl tingjand his ) iat ‘q;:g riety light evening shades. 50c. R e e SR [ Soul B ivm o o G S e VIR ORGSR e e T ‘hr-'qlu{al o par llouseiior Stiiflakeis hospitals|Inaei & Mirchi ot the Pricsls S fromil oL ISl B iseiss of Men Dinsd #iS D 1 Iorta 1tico, where hospital supplies | Athalia, Mendelssohn. Adult Bible § 8 B@CE £ ember of 'H.u‘]mv(‘“ at 36-inch Plaid and Striped Taffe@ | ave very much necded, owing to re- [ classes, 12:15 p. m. The F SELE T IoE s steal e ol Hellowship 1 o= 05 i 1 tho @ | ar Amuchi Sl U Sl i escorting ships to the ing, | cent carthquakes will continue the topic M AR George Washington After escorting e fons.” Armenian service, at 3| o iy dtion Armenian s ’i‘r lovs | President Wilson's ship to Brest, Peopic’s Church. p. m. in the chapel. Young People’s | g 0y o e S i Lhskony] T e ol | France, the ship of the dead sailor $1.95 yard. People’'s Chureh of Christ, Court | S¢Tvice, 6:15 p. 1 217 went to England, and from there to Georgotte Crepe—Black, white and | streef, Rev. It . Steinhoff, pastor. ‘]‘|"’~"]‘ ot ”:"”‘ ':‘ }I'Imnlmra Scotland. Fram that port & N e e e SRt ocialih o 3 o oo e icke big assortment of all wanted colors. | 10140, prodching, subloct, fThe Su Monday cvening, 7 e e B ReR D SOl ISman Bhonte ang pickod | o s 6 Tl 2:15, sun- { _ : : : up prisoners of war held by the Ger- . : Young Woman's Home Missionary | y t 36-inch All Silk Satins, Messalines, | day school: 6:00. Young Peopl s il o) " | mans and landed them at Copenha- Many ' G society, (Philathea class) will meet | o, ™ o ghip then returned to Scot- i, Lty 3 o S a mecting: 7:00, evening service, sub- 2 t Faffeta, ote.—Black, white and all | @ o e e [ Lo work on surgical dressings for the | £l London, Marel Lest colors. N meeting Thursday | 1'¥der hospital, T mv? ?\'n-n, SR Coxswain Cashen was then transfer- | Of Spartacans were take e s evening af LW »qu.-.«:!.u cvening, .\.[ 7 lI : i " red to the station at which he dled. | he [ghting in the centey S H Gitl Scouts will meet Miss Johnston, | yro @ A9 FREOR S0 S from the | vester and will. be sefival | Bethel Assembly. and will then go to a n‘m,h)v\t.' ;.,r f\'\'_‘ station far home and civil life in the | death, according to a Exchange You are cordially invited to attend \'”'1\ Scouts of the city at the % W. | very near future. The young man dispatch from Copenhagen. § o 5 (€ 2 vas b in Meriden and always re- According to a G the special service Sunday afternoon | g . o - 3 32 (EpaspbornilngMertdengancaaivays & a German' wirelesy e e i s Thursday evening, a church Sub- | gided in that city. Prior to his enlist- | dispatch received here yesterday ana 6y : Lo | per_will be given in the chapel, al| pmong pe was employed as assistant to s i : : £ : 4 telephone systems at Berlin are wi of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., a reader from | Eore ™ 0 7% BIE0 o son will be t ) 3 ork- n 1 ana e il . : oy Rl (Ausial | S BLLaE e : his father, who is master mechanic at | ing wunin 2dly o N A 4 | other missions. Cfome and enjoy the | charged. At 7:45, Thursday evenin | thy Bradley & Hubbard Manufactur- emr-ti’nnns'mrrlixr:m'r‘r‘v). l;"( lt””r] the We Are Agents Fo meetings of the Pentacost Power serv- | | 0 8 S0 Ui 1o held in the s 5. e gas supply of the @ 5 ~onti airie . i ing Co. in Meriden. city was threa . ‘ e ices, whiclh will continue auring the | Soih, chureh. Prof. Faton will give DR o el reatened today but elec- THE - CORONA i ri stations wer B . 7 an address on “The Capture of Je- | nic“Ciic” 1o is also survived by five | (ury it ",N‘:‘f'f‘“;;':‘d‘f; T;;H The Persoyal Writing: Machine. Lt us tell you about this m: achine, ing of this popularc all silk fabric colors, Copenhagen, Mght and dark ' yooog jieer Sunday in Lents navy, taupe, etc, { @, m.. holy communion; 9:30 a. m., | ¢hureh school: 11:00 a. m., morning Silk Poplins—40 inch, heavy weight | 00 Ll on by the rector, all silk; big assortment colors: also freyv, Samuel Suteliffe T:45 p. M., k and white and cvening shades.| choral cvensang and address by the and the Cotton and Hilk Crepe and sted Silk—For waists and dress trin good showing of beautiful colorings rusalemn By the Allies,”” illustrated | piothers, one of whom is now in Christian Science Church. with steropticon views. France with the army. Four sisters| o0 0% the MOFAErn part of the city First Church of Christ, Scientist,| Ioriday, at 2 p. m. the Armenian | 41go survive him. e fighting consists mainly of local corner of West Main street and Park | woman’s Bible class will be held. At T80 engagements. place. Sunday morning service at{7:15, the Boy Scouts will meet. > g iy Fighting Described. New Brlt NOTICE 10:45. Subject: “Man.” Sunday| saturday, the Young Women's For- CAPTAIN HART WINS e R . school at 9:45. Wednesday evening| eign Missionary society will have a osovinag thegehling meeting at 8 o'clock. The reading | food sale at the home of Mrs. Charles BRIDE ON RETURN | ¢n Thursday night a dispatch to the TEL. 612. . o et i 72 W. MAIN ST. B room, 504, National Bank build- 5 y Exchange Telegraph Co., from Copen- ADS 8% rooni Mitchell, 54 Russe!l strect. Tea pas = The degree team of Sir Francis | ing, is open to the public daily from| i be served. hagen saya that during the whole ; ; . ght there were heavy detonations 12 to v'elock except Sundays and . N LU v detonations of e I Former Tocal Man Takes Miss Kath- | cannon and explosions in the district where fighting was taking place. Prake Jodgze, No. 429, will visit Free- Monday | helidays, Fmmanucl Gospel (‘lnu-oh.‘fl i L | o Milton S Anderson, pastor: 145 i o S v ; evening, to initiate a class of candi- | e G . SHETER e Pl ey crine Reed, of Cadillac, Mich., Flame throwers and trench sweapons We Offe S b- P . dates. Al members wishing to o | Preaching and communion in|[the pastor: :45 p. m. Sunda as His Bride. of all kinds were cmployed in the r u Ject tO rior Will meet at Vega hall at 7:15 sharp | charge of L. B. Giles, pastor. Morning | school; 3:30 p. m., meeting at town| ; ) ] struggle which was particularly vio- olaoi by anto bus service at 10:45: shart talk and Lord’s | hall; 6 p. m., Young People: 7 p. m The marriage of Miss Katherine | lent around the police headquarters, care supper celebrtion, Bible school and | evangelistic meeting; Tuesday, 7:45 p. | Reed, daughter of Mrs. John W. Har- | which the Spartacans made desper- e —— Pastor’s class at 12:15 p. m. Young [m., Bible study: Thursday, 5 p. m., | vey, of Cadillac, Mich.,, to Captuin | ate efforts to capture. Tate in the stone lodze, of Middletown, Recently purchased 1918 Dodge Sedan, very little used. 1917 Dodge Touring, lots of extras. 1919 Dodge Roadster. People's meeting at 6:30 p. m.|praver mectin. Strangers cordially | Charles E. Hart, Jr.,, son of Mr. and | evening government troops under Gen. :m; (’)l'?]?](:n(()‘lni(l);c’;:::‘:;yg Preaching at7:15 p. m., “Will the Lord | invited. Mrs. Charles E. Hart, of this city, [ von TLuettwitz, reported to number Two Ford Trucks, ave Hverybody, or is Salvation Con- B took place at 4 o’clock Thursday aft- | 50,000, entered Berlin and surrounded Abor F 5 o . 0 Ve CArS £y r v l HE ditional?’ We have only one source A. M. E. Zion Church, ernoon in the parlor at She , New | a great part of the center of the cify Namostor "‘,m;”_h’:)‘“‘:‘":‘;:""m'“}f““ in trade for new OLDSMOBILES of knowledge. (od's book. Prayer| 10:45 a. m.. morning worship, ser-| York City. The ceremony was per- | it is said. request. | meeting Thursday evening at 7:45. | mon by the pastor. The Sunday school | formed by Rev. Dr. Charles A. Dins-| At a stormy meeting T i C HE URRAN | 5 Sk will meel as usual, 12:30 ;:I.)m.rh'l“hr' more, pastor of the First Congresa- | evening, the soldiers and v & o OI OR COJ | Swedish Lutheran church, choir will meet at 5 p. m. The ris- | tional church. The bride, who had | council decided to extend ¢ ke H STREET. & | Following the morning services in | tian Endeavor will hold its exercises| ng attendant, was given away by her | to the electric ,,,,‘.l,”\;‘,;“?“,”"M' Ko 86 ARCH STREET. OPEN EVENINGS {he Swedish Lutheran church tomor- | &t 6:30 D. m. The regular evening| se;.father, John W. Harvey. The |and water works, it is reported fa - row morning, Rev. Dr. 8. G. Ohman |$¢rvices will be held at T:45 p. m-| pridegroom was attended hy his = % Aol = will read the report for the first week | #nd on Manday night the teachers'| p.,ner Harry Hart, of Hartford. WAR BURFAU OPE DEATHS AND FUNERALS Rev. Willlam Krause officiated at of the campaign for the church fund, | training class will meet in the trustee} —mpe hrige wore a traveling suit of T ey grave in the new Catholic cemeter The r:porl, 11‘1 is expected, will be |Meeting room N dark blue and a corsage bouquet of [ Special Clerical Force Tonight to Help William Page. = | very favorable to the congregation n i 0 tion, orchids. There were about 30 guests Service Men File Claims Willlam Page, aged 86 vyears and " Frank Gollan. Gu [imeamity h as the committee has been Cll Y ITEMS present, the majority of whom were g = five months, died In Groton, March 7.| The funeral of Frank Gollan L ] |smiactiveinitheipastiweakiandithoiy relatives. Several of Miss Reed’s|, The office of the New Britain War | Mr. Page was the father of Mrs. Will- | held at 10:30 o'clock this morning work has shown itself in the large e fellow-students at college were pres- | o o2t Will be open this evening from | jam Scheuy, of this city, and is sur- | St: Mary’s church. —Rev. Joseph ent. After the cercmony a Juncheon | | 30 to 9 o'clock. Tixtra clerks will | vived by three children—Mrs. Scheuy, | Barry officlated and the burial wa was served ito the guests. Music was | . o0 hand to assist in handling the | Spencor Page, of Middletown, and | the new Catholic cemetery. furnished by an orchestra. Captatn | A.8¢ Volume of work which is ex-| wiliam Page, of Meriden. The — and Mrs. Hart left for an unan- }:;y;:id,,,,,ln)",: Purpose of having the | funeral will be held in Hatfleld, Mass., | . _ MIS Anna May Hirech. nounced wedding frip. Upon their | the soldiors : rovide a night for | nrongay afternoon at 8 o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Sl R o e R S iers and sailors to come to Hirsch will be held Monday aftern | Thursday cvening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hope of New ) : E 5 A the war bureau and fill out a 2 at 2 o'clock fr r | 3 - . applica- . ™ at 2 o'clock from her late home, | S York are visiting Mrs. John B. Tal- Ly rommee— i tion blanks for the $60 bonus coming ., John Stepanik. Arch street. Mrs, Hirach dled a¥ SATUBDAY Stanley Mool Gl o e L VALKYRIA TODGE SOCIAL, to all men honorably Qiseharged reors | . John Stepanik, aged 69 years, dted [y oot Sl ST HHEEOR CUe€ SRS | | e eti —_— 3 o 1 at his , 77 Hart- | The usual services will be held on | The regular meeling of the Mer the service. this morning his home, 77 Hart- |y yor husband and two children. | Sunday. At the morning worship at was the wife of Harry John Hirse TS o L s eennl Ghiy | AV R Hall Tast Night Was | 1y ng the woek the work of the | f0Td avenue. M. Stepanik had been | s Rl e - e buthi a resident of this city for a number \ Sl i will be held Tuesday at 8 o'clock Anniversary Observance. bureau has been very heavy s reside: 3 this city. Rev. Samuel Sute N GHT | RGN e Nihe pass | RUURSIRSICINEST A S8 A0 O8RS ; e : y and every | i¢ voars and was connected with the | has 1% pgEamuel (ULl received spring opening in New York. g The regular morning services will Mr. and Mrs. 7. 1. Johnston will NEW BRITAIN CONN. { be held at 10:30 and will he followed | spend the next few wecks in Florida. by Sunday school. The Joel Mossherg Girls-—32¢ an hour at Rockwell- concert will be held in the church | Drake’s, Plainville. See advt.—advt. 385 MAIN STREI | number of pledges which have been| Miss Alice Rice is attending the | | tor, will preach. his theme being P SR = Turner hall was crowded to the | fternoon a long line of ex-service | oo nciiero union here. He was em. | omclate. Interment will be in ¥ | “The Cnrist-Mind”* The musle wil || @@de for you and you alone. TWe eX- | qoors last night by members ana|7°" extonded out into the ocorrider| i.ved as s carpsnter, but becauss of | Yo% cemstery be as follows: tend credit to all that need it Bart | puiends in ohservance of the nine- | ©f ¢ity hall waiting for a chance to | }io aqvanced T wer e = v i Londstadit: e ,., L e lis advanced age ha worked Nt e ) e A Tailoring Co., 140 Main street, over | (oari i 0 e O ria lodpe, | Eet their applications filled out. The k : Card of Thanks et o r. AV e S i aent s stadily at his trade of late. Mr. Step- o 5 Hallinan’s bakery.—advt f Order of Vasa. A program was car- | SOvernment will send a good many | 3y was born In Russia in 1849, We desire to express our m L W Nelson L Offertory solo, Shepherd, Show Me Kennedy's dancing '][.‘)‘l' uesday, | 1jeq out and following the entertain- | A011ars to this city if all the applica- | wnich makes his age 69 years, five | De2rtfelt thanks to kind neighy s bl ... F. W. Root | Bungalow. Beginners' 7:30. Learn| pent refreshments were served in | 10N are acted favorably upon. Tt| . onihe and nine days, Funeral serv. | 2nd friends, to the Loyal Order e to dance for the coming social events. | voea’ yan is estimated that alvendy over 35,000/ {oog wrill bb held fram his home to-| 2Lc0s® And Association Casedes The Sunday school will meet at | 24Vt , 4 The anniversary was, perhaps, the | Iave been asked for by men of this | porrow afternoon and at the Russian | CT.c2ine, for the beautiful flowers PR hol e S e B e Mrs. Lucy A. Corbin, of Black Rock | ynost largely attended affair of its | it morrow alicrnoon andar the Buselan [ whoitnfany| way Wesisted uwi 1h - e e 4 avenue, will leave Sunday for Brook- | i i 3 4 - e b o late bereavement 3 t 10 NGl e asionatio s, : 3 Kind in tho history of the lodge and | : ment will be in Fairview cemetery 1 ihe 0ee SN / 0 Why and How to Sing. The com- | 1¥N to make an extended visit with | only standing room in the rear of the | COUNCITL HOPES TO FIX UP Eooxen hushandiand brothor vl Carpenter MRS. WM. CARPENTER BASILE CARPENTER, J MRS. PETER PAUL. and praise meeting | her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Johnson hall was available during the enter- CLAIM OF HUNS FOR FOOD Willi i Woodbury's Facial Soap, will be held at 7:3 The Girl Scouts Mary Abetz of Curtiss street has re -tuinm» nt. The entertainment was Value 23ic will sing and the Sunshine society | turned from St. Franecis hospital aft-* directed by Miss Anna Borg and she 2 19C [ will present @ pantomime. The Girl | er undergoing a scrious operation. ucted as pianist for the four music: Special Tonight ... | Scouts and the Boy Scouts meet on he annual meeting of the New | ;cfs, The costumes worn by it g One to a Customer W | Monday evening at 15 at the | Britain Machine company will be held | participants in the show w man merchant ships by arranging for | chureh. The Young Men’s club will | at 2 ©o'clock Tuesday afternoon pretty and the scenery was also pleas- | the food supplies asked for by Ger- 8 | meet on Wednesday ovening at 7:30.| There is a building lot at Lyons|ing. Tho committee in charge of the | Many Wiggh the American delegation | g0 " Ce (his city, Spencer E. Page | [ MY mind that I have been in od Value 30c. Important business and election of | Terrace, the slze you want and at the } affair served the buffet lunch follow- | regards as 't of the armistice | o8 T Uh and William Page of | Munication with my dead husba Il shades 19 officers. The Tndeavor circle will | PTlee yYou want to pay, on easy terms. | ing the activities in Turner hall pledge to Germany. Meriden. The funeral will be held | S¢® next Sunday’s New York Amd Special Tonight C | meet on Thursday evening and the | — f’j‘“- / e = = = Monday and the burial will be in ‘]mm— rehearsal will be held on Fri- M;{‘)“f’f:1.‘°:;r:§:‘ "'” It‘.\fi:‘(‘-rk"‘f‘ri:ifl‘"f PAONESSA TAKES NEW MILLER—BEATTY. Northampton. dealer day evening at the church Te the L5 ke Lot AUTOMOBILE AGENCY. Car . 5t e Value 25 19 $h All improvements on lots on Lyons : ards announcing the wedding of TR I Derr T e B 3 cial Tonight (4 Reformation Lutheran Church. street, consisting of city water, gas, | A M. Pacnessi, ‘W(.Mx“ (S ofuine 1‘»?,(1":“ \}; v.y“‘”fr ,-m;]rn‘\si Jl;' '\ JonnUAL Kallberg ofiEds: Hast M Clty Advertlsement S b S stonier 3 F, W. Schaefer, pastor. The frst | electricity, cement sidewalks and sew- | City Service station feels proud of [ Beatty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| .\ 0 e g s i New O WL Sy Rt e ey w6 mintes trerl ArGlilsiract| i news asencys ot thes Americani Stx | EEBbert §G- WBcatty, BorlBristol, eay (\StEactid ed Lt IRRGRE B e 8 LR NERT ) a. m., confession: 10:45 a. m., hely | trolley and fifteen minutes’ walk from | pleasure car, and believes that it will | which occurred in that city recently, | o e e e e VOTING PLACES. s i e 39C communion; 12 m., Sunday Schoels | center. Fasy terms with no taxes or | be the coming car in this city as it | have been received here. Mr. Miller | L ¥C 00 - d : layor's Office T:45 . S e . R : 5 years he was an employe o . o r rest for two years.-—advt has proven wherein it has heen sold. | is a former resident of this city He S 5 of New Britair b. m., Vespers, interest f T L Union Manufacturing company Matite 1 irch 8, 1919. is survived by his wife and the fol lowing sons and daughters: Oscar, | | munity service m Page. ! Parls, March 8—The supreme Willlam Page, aged 80 vears, a for- councll, when! it met today, expected [l L resident of thisicity, died last eve- to settle ithe difficulty over the Ger. | NiNE at his home in Groton. He was at one time engaged in the plumbing busin in this clty. He leaves the following children: Mrs. William H Ella Wheeler Wilcox says: “T h f ] Straw received messages that leave no do or Renewing Straw can. Order now from your ne Mavis Talcum Powder, Germantown Ball Yarn Special Tonight L " 3 1 > T e Lyons Terrace will be opened | The American Six is not only beauti- { was employed by the B. H. Hibbard Lenten service At the meoting of | March 16th, but to be safe get your [ ful in des r:'» but in m“"h:mu“fl con- | company and is a past president of value 25¢ 19 | the ohureh, it was decided to make | location selected now.—advt struction. Its power and cconomical ! the Kenilworth club. MO : Sl anis) special Tonight C wrrangements for building a new (. B. Davenport, of Stanley street, | features are the sclling qualities. Mr. = L e areang 1 ) g A new 5 Paoncssa says: “I am going to stand and who was wounded in action: AT MES. PETERSON SURPRISED. thur, Adolph and Martin, and Mar Beecham's Pills, One Box to tomer “hiurch on property at the head of | reported o the police today that an | ] =iin el [ S g | Court street Special contributions | adding machine valued at $130 was ; ;1\ of '\"‘ i \\‘u "l‘)‘m I sell as | i s offi ve the pas were are no | already heen receive tolen from his office yesterday. ve in : allber L ST Value 45¢ 30(: Shlesaicd B - b o middle men hetween me 1 the | Iy surprised last evening when a party | @l will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow : g cnry Fowlen, of ithis city, was| <G8 el B0 Tos e | nd _ relative lled | afternoon at the Erwin chapel in Special Tonight .. S Frepa @ e 5 8 > | manufacture he American is|o f 4l atives callec 1 E v v L e {| south Conmcgational Church. taken info custody in Hartford foday | it S linneld. N 0. only e e i e, o o b e Lequot lilon Sgtan R so DL onlas e bcharsing i WD o il e eromENe WiV o it el transei it R s ct N A sica iR oRTam T DeteRnd iR tIElat sehool: 1045, morning WOSHID: | support. He was brought back 1o ontion charges arc practically | been planned forihe evening which in R i Dr. Bl will preach; '2:15, main di- | fhig city this afternoon and will be | 1068 11 helicves that every one | cluded duets hy Miss Mildred Ters- s TR TR ird Ward vision, Bible school: 4:30, veSPer {,piajgned in court Monday Morning. | that is interested in a car should see | lund and Miss Sylvia Norden and The funeral of Mrs. Peter Lambert, v City Hal Sheets, 72x90, extra heavy, 3¢ « cantata by v 4 der: g . o h s servicecantataliby W EH. s Maunder Detective Sergeant Richardson took | the American first songs byMiss Alma Johnson and Miss | was held at 9 o'clock this morning in Fourth W Value $1.79 $1 49 800, I ',If"”f 1‘""“‘“,’” e .“{’\lf";‘ Jahn Chiskowski back to Camp Dev- Fsther Johnson, A poem was read by | St. Mary's church. A solemn high | Church st Special Tonight Ka. . service; Tuesday, Boy Scouts; 47 1 ens, where he is wanted by the mili-| GRISWOLD SEES EDWARDS. \rs. Hinson muss of requiem was celebrated hy 1 nesday, 4:30, Lenten organ recital: 2 Rev. Willia e v. d R e e e tary authorities for alleged descrtion Captain A, H. Griswold, who re - e SO RMAE e i e bR &5 5 9 — S ce ¢ ed tfrowm IMrance en- - Barry was deacon, a a T e $2.50 wnion service of Iirst and South | - ntly elurr BiLE HEUY DISCIARGED Winiors e Heneon The bearer SR $1 .85 rehes | Tha Wheelor Wilcox says: “I lave | tortained vesterday in flartford by : 4 ) Tt A i Om Sundiy afferncon 4t the vesper | Fecclved messages that leave no doubt | Senator George W. Kictt and 1t Marey Scheuy, o is « ! servic choir will sing Maunders | in my mind that I have been in com- | ative Richard Covert. Capl ceived Dis discharge papers from th Scanlon, Thom -in wide. Value #9c 5C s Ponilenae Fardon and | munication with my dead ugband.” | wold met Major Gener: wards § Unifed States navy, md wi ‘\Iv-\wv: | : .\mnlm“ Mulconry ‘;;.41 Edward 4 anta > 3 il . Tl - eri- | of the v Division, anc . 2 i 5 this city Monday. | Byrme. Tho flower bearers were Special Tonight per Yd. > | Sce neyt Sunday's New York Ameri- ( of th h Division, and happy | to civilian life. it Uillew Casc Mrs. George Poterson was pleasant- | Baret and Daisy: Kaliberg. The funer- | | Second 1 0 herry street in. Value 60c, Special Tonight Pequot Sheets, S1x90 Table Damasl, Peace ' ) > o - anie ear: Sunday mporning Dr. Hill will begin | can. Order now from your pnews- | reminiscent party was held for a | Tle arrived vesterday at Camp Dewey, | Jame Titzgerald, Daniel Ahearn, a series of éermons ou the genesel | dealer, time, { Virginia, from the Azore ! Bernard Frawley and Peter Morin e