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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919. n GRAND OPENING]' OF Orchard Heights Land Sale Free Drawing of Beautiful Presents and War Savings Stamps. Saturday and Sunday Afternoon ORCHARD HEIGHTS Consists of 93 choice building lots, part of which are located in an orchard v N G S { Henry Clew’s | | Weekiy Letter fering from the uncertainty of gov-] 2 ernment operation. According to Director General Hines, the deficit in b operation of the roads during the first 1 three months of 1919 was $192,000,- % | NP, 000. This is a discourazing loss = which the government will have to M¥XMBERS NEW ¢ORK STOOK EXCHANGE [ """ | assume and pass on to (he taxpayer, 31 WEST MAIN STREET .............. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. i (Special to Herald), who, to his sorrow, finally pays the TEL 20“' bills for all such costly experiments, - The country has still to figure upon New York, M iy oy : i % ® ost h s r'c pperat X] 3 | dvastic yet the most Just peace tresty | 110, [05S€8 [rom operation of express | the world has ever scen has just been | (o PN ’:‘c'".'vm(.”hfl e slephiones WE CAN OFFER | put before Germany. There i5 ; lalengoys ””‘.’,]»]. oNar RO | doubt ahout its being signed, in spito | LOP¢d that G l‘”,mads maysrecover | of protest. Germany's power o | Somewhat !\.I\c'l\.‘{x: autumn and [ harm has heen absolutely dustrogny. | Winter traffic arrives, which will un- ARDWAR {and her future rulers will have to | Goubtedly be heavy awing to big [ devote themselves to rehuilding. Ger | Crops and _conseduent agricultural | many upon very different igeals from | Prosperity. It is decidedly uncertain Jl l | those which wrecked the recent map. | 25 to whether the railroads can ob- l)l) { pire. Unfortunately for Germany, | tain any material offset to incrensed | she shows no evidence of repentance, | eXpenses through higher rates be- S I ANLE ‘ WORKS | no recognition . of the enormous | Cause of rpotential competition by | crimes which she has committed, | PAnama Canal on the South, ‘he |'and only faint realization of the ge. | Canadian Jines on the North and the | tracism she has incurred from the | Water routes on the coast and inland | civilized world. Let us hope that the | Waterways. At the same time rail German conscience will be awakened, | road securities are firmiy held in the § | for in that direction alone can her | confidence that they will share in the 1 | | future salvation be found. A very | general improvement arising from . eavy economic burden will be im- | peace conditions. heavy ecor en will be im- | peace ¢ Room 410 Natiopal Bank Building. Telephone 4136, | posed upon Germany, but probably Legislation in the Next Congross, ! not more than she can bear. The in- T. FRANK LEE, Manager o rill .be paid; R # : e g, Germans. | W% 0 orguntzs. an_oneration olt'’s Fatent I'ire Arms Stoc [with her groat ‘genins fori organisac [ 1wt o8 (8 O LA e | tion, will recover her industrial and ¢ = gh in jess % r ; than two weeks, though ordinarily ve- | | commercial position more quickly ] v | than: expected quiring a longer period. especially oug an 0 S 1 - when the appointment of new com- - S SO cice tince mittees is in question. In all proh- LNl el Do Mo B Bty (0Tl povela inie iy fnteres s e R e e Bl R EE G e e il s o8 s . i”,,‘” f:if'fi"‘:'f*" '[“]‘1‘»‘ Te- | hortance will be that of the heavy : e P et e trade Will soon | ;1 -opriations left over from the las ~ | disappear. Great international en. | 2PPTOD e o | terprises which have long been sus- | C°D8T 2 DORIANCOMR PY come the questions of revenue, tax- Germany’s Futur J Congr s will be called in special at corner of ROCKY HILL AVE. and SOUTH ST., Opposite Stanley Gardens. | pended will soon be put Into”opera. | C9Me the duestions of revenue, tax- | Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 4. tion, and as a result of the war we |ation, tariff, etc. Do Tesiorationgo W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. Pmayiiook for a widespread expansion | Deace pwill Rdoubtless ¥ atford s other | of commerce and industry. The | Problems for congress to adjust of a | for commercial purposes. Gradually | ternational character, and President | dustry revive. Peace will be the | more urgent. It is now stated he will | NORTH & JUDD’S | of living: becavse millions of men | ° Many New FEnterprises. will turn from idleness to productive One of the most convincing evi- industry, while the scarcity of food, | dences of business revival was the :mtntt‘l‘"’fl-f \;’_ ‘;“S _ete, ‘l\"l‘"‘h is 1“' almost unprecedented volume of new hottom of high prices will eventually | enternprises. A wih 2 ! enterprises. In April the total re- | disappear. Before the war Germany | porteq of concerns with a capital of . . | imported $2,890,000.000 of merchan- | 310 - Sl s F l f | dise and exported $2.220.000.000. & { 310,000 and over was $515,000,000, lnancla Prices i $99 to $399 %is’ WITH NO TAXIEZS,} %Ii{sc{) Z:FE)FSC’I;SEOR TWO YEARS, A Free Auto Trucik first step toward 1'Texns oil Vo286 278 388 Union Pac .......132% 131% 131% United Fruft .....183% 183 183 o t will leave corner Broad and Grove streets for the property every half hour Sat- Ao i C T I et S it o et bR !T[;l::hk(ur;ippt:rv;)._ 87 Ts s urday afternoon and starting at 10 a. m. Sunday. BeYisoon irecovered MO Iexpoite ) on|ipee: Lo moR Ty Lol as eentonly | U S Steel ........100% 991 998 | copper, oll, cotton, leather, and ete., | cot€ SXEATACE T AT RN many | U S Steel pfd ....114% 11413 1143 2 . ~ —~a | must soon be resumed {o Germany on | for, PReerny Were freated, and in | Va Car Chem .... 66% 65 65 B ) (I ld 14 ree a large scale, in fact considerable | 1 t [ Vastiianoes i e Ry | FOR FIRST HOUSE BUILT. Inquire at office for full particulars. | L substa PBE ST o Western Union 88 88 &8 ready been shipped to foreign coun- n:‘m':"“”"' """l( S onencourag o8 Willys Overland 347% 33% 34 | tries in anticipation of thisdemand. | Bent &mong the feafures of the r : W Germany’s foreign trade was chiefly {UIMS are the large numbers of new | - with the British empire and the | ©XPort and import concerns, new oil | 1 { United States, and unfortunately the | 2nd gas companies and new drug and _ | hatred she has incurred with these | chemical manufacturing companies. Wall Street—Enormous selling or- | nations will be an impediment to her | In new shipping concerns there was a | ders in oils and shippings at e: | YOU certainly ‘want to be at the OPENING to get your choice of locations. GRAMMAR SCHOOL treme Ay Q > recovery. sharp decline. declines of 1 to 10 points, gave today's | LIBERTY BONDS accepted at FULL FACE VALUE. An Era of Inflation. Stock Market Conditions. brief maricof 1ts frat mevere reversal N There is no disguising = the fact| This weck the stock market labosea | i Several weeks. The setback oX- | Prominent Speakers Will Stimulate tended in moderate degree to rails, : e full | vnder conflicti ces, : : runnine B sl [jiun dor Scontlicting Ji nfinence The | (teels, equipments and food shares Interest in Salvation Army Cam- the Victory loan campaign, | that this country speed under the stimulus of war ;n- | holiday. THE BODWELL REALTY COMPANY ’ Hehia s s Rallies of 1 to 5 points ensued on National Bank Bldg. F. E. Crandall, Mgr. Phone 1801 flation, such as has followed all great | the unfavorable April raflroad repart | (oo hine orders. The motor group, | Doigat oy Fonis i ‘ i i ~ conflicts. “How long it will continue, | A0 the drop of the country’s monthly | ¢ hocially Studebaker and low priced whether one, two or three years, no |iron production from 112,000 tons in ues were conspicuously strong. | mm:‘l]a‘!?:x;‘i::;“b o n[; pufirilmm S : ober s las 5 . 2 c s rest in the Salvation one can tell. Such movements are | October to 82,000 tons last month all | myiading was the largest of any week | £ 4 Trading Army drive to be held in this city too often ended only by exhaustion, | Served fo somewhat restrain bullish | anq session of the yvear. The closing 3 e t | which is not yet in sight, or by some | ardor. On the other hand there was | was heavy Sales approximated 1,- {;:;11.(,[\[:;; lf:_ tol.hlwm be held in p. m., children’s meeting; 7:45. Bible | eon will be served at 5:30. The Boy | unexpected catastrophe. . Fortunate- | N0 Weakening of the strong undertone | 000,000 shares. The bond market was Mm,,,(,o,,‘l,l:‘l4 .:vc‘;::)- m\l} “’E.'“S"" study. - Wednesd night, cottage [Scouts will meet at 0 on Tuesday. [ Iy the situation is still sound, ana|based on _conditions mnow very |irregular, Liberty issues shading | | = e r;mmmg P i.\x';flw:;; meeting. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., prayer | On Thursday the Girl Scouts will{ over expansion of credit has not yet | familiar. Much of this confidence is | fractionally % S % Sy I R ? 3 i a el ! 2! Simh T ota- | that every soldier, sailor and marine nr and testimony meeting. elcome to |meet at 5 and the union service will | reached the danger point, thanks {o | 8150 bas ReRREaRate s thatiynent/ e Newl Xor ki toc B Fxchan e O N s bl et o bl {be held on Thursday evening at 7:43 | the strensth and elasdcity of the new | the Victory loan is over the money | tions furnished by Richter & Co. | ~ . "0 SF 20 be bresent at to- in the st church chapel, at which | jederal reserve system. Of course | Market will be less and less under the | members of the New York stock 2 . b Iso invited to attend the session. 1919 | _TFather John n may be over- | influence of government operations, | Exchange: S AR oAl Ghoe ol Mr. Maier and Mr. Hill will speak. | any human organiza . t. Mark piscopal Church guided by | Which for the last two years have May 10, The annual meeting of the home mi J. Fitzgerald, Rev [ 10aded, but our ¥ ank o.ofay 11, Third Sunday After Baster | jj,n, 1 department of the Woman's | past perience can he depended | MOre than absorbed all new capital. | s T opgEcT osell 3'::1:213»\»‘-‘.1}(1:\lgxl-(;ml”(11‘(101'(\ f’::;gpea‘\ . Pirst Baptist Church. ;80 e m, Holy Communion; 8:30, | ,osociation will be held at the home | nypon to put on the brakes when | INfiation pernieated, every portion of | Am Best Sugar ... 88% 19 81% kit 4 France w1 speck oy 10:45, preaching service, sermon by | CIUrCh school: 11:00, morning praver | .o5q, on Friday at 3 o'clock. All wo- | peec 9 PO G0 118 - HE T eserve | €Conomic structure, except peace fe- { Am Agri Chem ...110 110 110 A e e Charles S. Lane, D. D, West Hart-|4nd sormon: 7743 p. m., choral even- | men’of the chureh are urged to be | miti ond ihomeelves can and will sx. | CUrlties. Theres are foeling such influ- | Am Car & Fdy Co . 98% 981 95% mittee of the Salvation Army held ford; 12:15, Bible school; 7 p. m., | SONg and addr | present. | ereise powerful restraint. The lead.|©nces, and the outlook is for a strong | Am Can ......... 54% | 1ast ovening in the mayor's offica . Christian Endeavor, topic: “The Lure ! 2 3 5 i Rt pe— | ing merchants of the interior display | Market for some time to come. Some | Am Can pfd ......103% | plans for the coming campaign were the Worl Leader, Roger Trus- Stercopticon Lecture. “ Uniot) Service Scheailc: | groat confidence in a season of nac. |Of the industrials and specialty shares | Am@LoCO . ....c... 76% % | discussed. New Britain's quota .is low. A stereopticon lecture is to be ! — "-I\!lruf.t‘hm'n‘h night services of | tive trade during the latter half of have ‘mm](- remarkable advance: Am Smelting ..... 75% $13,000. Soldiers will speak at th - ven at the Newington Congrega- FI;:\ ‘”“; o rahens | Durine | the year, based upon unusual agricul- | neCessitating discrimination in future | Am Sugar .......133% | factory gates, and five minute speeche: Advent Church. 1ional church. Newington Cente lin B N 2 e | tural profits. Steel producers expaot purchases, giving preference to some | Am Tobacco ......104% | will be made at the various theaters aching aat 10045 a. m. by L. B, 00% evening, May 1ith, at 7 o'elock, ; i)™ chapel; during June in the | a big demand for thelr products later | ©f the lower priced stocks hitherto | Am Tel & Tel ....104% | next weel. pastor. on the subject, “The ! TMUUed: BEvervday Life in Japan. o, chapel of the South church.| on from the railroads, from huilding | Neglected. They May crop report in- | Anaconda Copper . 04 S and Beauty of God's Truth. (¥ Mr Katagil of = the Hartford 1\ "o o "1e Truth and the Life. | contractors and automobile mak dicates a wheat yield of about 900,- { A T S Fe Ry 4% STAT NTION HERF. Mheologicallse) S 1 e hopes i Bl Srhesdyicid) ¢ L 4 g Imeological seminary, and it is hoped 3o o 95 “hyo wway, the Truth and the | OIl producers sce big business ahead | 000,000 bushels, valued at over $2,- i Baldwin Loco .... 92 : that many members of the New Brit- 3 imieatiatiz: (5io S mnel Vo ne | e L SRERTE SIS RS0 Life; May 22, The Gospel According | owing to the tremendous expansion in | 000:000.000. Director General Hines' B & O : 195 People’s meeting will be held at 6:50 1LOR S Presont to Jesus; May 29, The Final Gospel | the use of oil for power and fuel, | ©f the railroads has invited bids for [ BR T ......... 21 200,000 tons of steel rails, which | | The Bible school and Pastor’s clas | Loan Assoclation Heads Gather in P y For Annual Meeting. . m. A lecture, illustrated by beau- Peo ,I';_A\ '(fih"n,h age. June The Four Dimecn- | Agricultural and animal products are L ! Beth Steel B ..... 75 tiful stereopticon views, will be given Peonl ,." 5 ¢ Christ. Court | Sions of Love: June 12, The Mark of | sure to be exported in large quanti- | MOVeS governmental control of s Butte Superior . 2314 The annual meeting and convention 7 ; : 'y - cople's Church of Christ, Court i “nilinie: June 19, The Joy Set Be- | 1fes at good prices to fll the vold in | Prices. Both these developments are | Canadian Pac 66 of the Connecticut League Local at 7 P. m. on the subjoct, “The |greet, Rev. R. C. Steinhoff. pastor. 2 3 ties at g i id tn | o . e : ek Mountaineers of the Southland and | Sundsy scrvices, 10:45. morning wor- 10re Him: June 26, Preparatory Serv-| Europe. Cotton will go forward | IMPortant favorable factors . Central Leather .. 8514 | Building and Loan associations, was Missionary Work Among Them.” All | ghip: 12:15 Bible school; 6 ofclock, | 1°C i freely when the cotton mills of Europe HENRY CLEWS. Chesa & Ohio .... 64% { held in this city today at Jr. O, U. A are welcome, e e e e St | fasvly resume. Textile manufactur- A icoeon g Chino Copper .... 37% | M. hall. The meeting opened at'10 = cvening service. Miss Jennie B. Robb, NEW YORK POLICE | ers here are calculating upon a large A IN CONNORS HOME Chi Mil & St Paul . 38% n;‘ln(-l.( \,\‘n_](; President Jr(vilm % A,\zanu, 1 3 : s g b L ; i " - IH1NT G T R 2 7 ish of Bridgeport presiding. Mayor Stanley Memorial Church. for fifteen years a missionary in home and foreign demand. For cop- S ColF &I .... 5 ) 2 : " I e 2 q (| e i G tork h o - Former Company Serg ras | Cons George A. Quigley welcomed. W. H Maother's Day” will be observed at | Korea. will speak at both services. SEEK LOCAL GIRL| per there is a better inquiry, and we I“‘_ T ombany 1 Sergeant Was | Cons Gas ..... ?9‘ <f: t“n\ o Q”m vl o] SO the morning service at 10:45. Rev. ! Church prayer meeting Thursday | x l'are exporting coal in very consider-| With Rainbow Division Overseas. | Crucible Steel . 1% e #UEL Gt D B ety G ssiri o 3 . 2 Satitias 3 y R g . 111 | the exccutive committe: G. M. Missirian, the pastor, will | evening at 7:45. _ et | able quantities in place of Great| captain John Connors, of the i85th f;f\‘lfl{l }_1:‘1';2“ 761 | Luncheon was held at 12 o’clock aft preach, his theme bemg “The Moth- (RO Britain, which bofore the war was| Regiment of the Rainbow division. is | Dictilisralnecls e R e e % of the World.” Music will be as formation Lutheran Church. | search Being Made for Marguerite | the world's greatest eoal exporter. | yigiini “inid itve | Captain Con. | ETIe <o 1 e ke follows 1. W. Schaefer, pastor. Third Sun- | i Our foreign trade is already reviving, | nove was formerly employed by 1hfll Erie 1st pfd ...... 283 R A S e R sAnthem—*“0O God, Thou Art My day after ster. 9:30 m., Sunday ; Goglia, 14, Missing for Past | exports having risan from $522,200.- | gtanley Works, He has scon 21 | (oodrich Rubber . 715 et ot oMo e n A he oot God" 3 Gabriel | schooi: 10:45 morning worship; 7:30 | 000 in November to $605,000,000 in [ months of service overseas, havimg | Great Nor pfd ... 935 Halal& were expectedlito! belre-alsctsl f S 5 et g il A0 ¢ ' Five Weeks. | 0 030 nths E Tseasil Bavine | et 05 14 ficials were exp d to be re-elec Offertory solo—"God Is Our Ref- |p. m., vespers. Thursday evening spe- | | March. Tmports are gaining some-| peon actively engaged in the fighting | ‘Gt Nor Ore Ctfs .. 453 It is the first time in the history of e ‘arey | ci ceting of the ' league. s | w t in suffi g + o BaE 18508 | e A . 50% is b L 3 BT Liieiieii. . Carey | cial meeting of the Luther lcaguc T | \\lm\r but not in eufficient volume 0| from February 21, until the time of Inspiration . w:x? e Lk S e s ironback i — earcl, | PAY for exports; and it is one of the | the signing of the armistice, atter | Interborough ... i i el _The Runday school meets at 12; Y Christian Science Church, | police ars co-oporaling i & Searchh;oplenis of the fufuve e o how farbatich he was of the Arry ot oo | Kenneo Conper Bl i = t”_“—:‘ s “:‘1 l«‘y.\‘:."y“:;,h’“y y s ‘-\\h-((w Firat Chuveh of Ohrist Sotentist: 11"1"”‘ "'311?:g’\aljvxzin"w(“.;fi{l\;::1. i\:ru(l'r fr‘{ { llurope will be able to pay for the| pation, his division advancing 1!r\|Vzi{‘”N‘ ;‘L:f‘”--'-- . :432 ! TO ELECT CHATRMAN. \ ; it 2 eve shall oo ner of West Main street and Park | daughter of Do 208 °° (immense quantities of raw materials | the line of the historical river Rhine. | l.chigh Valley ... 56% | bl sements commission e a_union “.‘:‘H',.‘;'””.' ‘tv B s e et o street, who has been missing | (hat she requires. There may be a Copliln Gornors retuvacd e i | Max Mutorcom .. 454 | V'[hf‘ ;1\] '}xlcrn?:)u.“ Ch;] .\\1:;:1.{4-3- Sion Senvar relly Bf Jhe SovereEelionsll i Bubject, Adain.sud Wallen | Tor fie weoks . . | limit to our accenting pavment in [ country in April. Mex Petroleum 183 jzllgneer Muyor Quigics's offies, Bod o e Th.r | Man” Sunday school convenes at! The Goglla girl worked st P. & F.| securlties, investmonts or loans: a| Captain Connors was formerly a|N ¥ C & Fludson.. 76% e iiion Tafiidch o 1 aneaie 'S 19:45. Wednesday evening meeting at | Corbin's and five weeks ago a chum | contingency that would quickly check | sergeant in Company T of the 102nd [N Y N H & H R R 30 S e oot At to Al e o e o "‘t'\ S o'clock. Reading room, room 504 | handed a letter to her ““’”}L“'- The | ur export Fortunately. howaver, | U, §. Infantry, enlisting as a private | Northern Pac . 0318 [l ’-“"’r" i rmiisades o Sand hase who want 1o | National Bank building. is open to the fletter said the girl was going away | gmurope is recuperating and hecoming | just prior fo the Mexican border | Norfolk & West ..107% el e L g o B the ehurch in ‘the | Dublic daily from 12 until 5 exceptiland warned ithat search was not to | jetter able to send merchandise hare. | trouble in 1916 Penn R R ..o kapn [EFaren s S s EO W vm»r\‘ at the church in the | quygace and holidays \’hn made for he No fisce of Deviimy. ouioor for Shisrie cortinne | Peonle's Gas'..... 433 s | — e 2 attemocniiandii & | was (nl;n‘d until @ telophore c .n‘ WA | execllent and the supply of freight is CNIVERS CHURCH. | Pressed Steel Car . 73% ’ SPECIAL MEN'S SU \2.\\. permitting { received las dnesday nigl 0 - < TR ok PR “fm‘ Girl ats will ot on Mon- | South Church. ; ‘f”f ; s ,)‘ =l | still far greater than available +ton- The program of the services at the | Ray Cons ........ 20% ¢ | Tomorrow will be men's Sunday et e a0 Scouts on Tuesday On Sunday morning at 9:30 the | wer kerwn barber. '.,““‘I\ - ¢ "{ns MAEe. Ship owners expect great pros- [ Universalist church, 425 West Main | Reading ... 8614 | st. Mary's church and a special mass goy . %6 ‘ehurchl TFe ; ho¥s division, Philathea class and “:;;lh ]Z‘:\(’::Y e o I‘f‘y‘;»":‘\ o | perity for months to come. Siract for tomarnes Callater sorios | RepitEe d com L Rik will he celebrated at 8 (;\“FN( m::;“ Bnaeavor circlo will meet at the|Itallan school will meet. Morning [Tork site and the sirl wanted to talk Victory Loan to Success, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. It will | Southern Pac 1077% Father Bustin, “':‘“ ‘;n:‘afl" i sl‘mi ome of Mrs. A. W. Ritter, 70 worship at 10:45, sermon by the pas- | o pooc he was instructed to call | Attention in the financial district | be a Mother’s Day service and Rev. \W. [ Southern Ry ..... 301 | the negroes in the S Dl street on Thursday cvening a | tor, “Along the Way." At 4:30 in the |00 0 U0 e was not at home, | DAS been very largely devoted to | H. Taylor will be the speaker. very- | Southern Ry pfd .. 68% at all the r"‘“} ";- h;” el trect on g ife et iy . 4 nga © was not e, | ! Vi 20T o S o o inds for his we The Young M club will meet at | aft ‘nvmr‘y ”.n Beebe wil render the |y, gha said she had no more money | PUshing the Victory toan. At periods | body is welcome Studeba 833 77% 823 collec o the church. A concert will be given | USUAl orEan recital and will ho assist- | ghc (14" a. consin that she was in | SUDSCriptions lagged aisappointingly e mnder the auspices of Younsz Men's [¢d by Miss Josophine Simpson. so-lo 0y "0 G owing to the absence of patriotic GIRLS' CLUB MF lub, on Friday evening at the church | Ptano. ‘The \l;vw People's m:rv:n\‘l_: It is believed by relatives that the | Stimulus which was powerful fac- A meeting of the Girls' club of St. R _t ey o i chestra will | Will D held at 30 which all} .- 5 5 a0 { tor in previous loans. From the stait ark’s BEpiscopal church, will he held at 0. TFirst church orchest i s S e ' A iy was induced to run away by | “t, | Mark's Episcopa urch, b 0. Sy ardl Hey CrL W lnTdion vill {NOUBE DRADIS ofitheRSonih e uTch Y0 | fnan and a woman whose identity | however, there was no doubt as 10| Wednesday evening, May 14, in the onnecticut rust an ale eposi By 1is experiences in France. | urged to attend. Assyrian worship | HER A0S R S TN H ! the ultimate success of the loan, bo- | ahe oo church, when a play . gpeak jofl, Misl eRDSE BHEE B e | et be heldlat 6 and the Ttalian war. || .28/ ot been estanlished o e R o e S e pe L o) o A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION sAdmission for adults, Isc anc ship at 7:15. The musi¢ for Sunday L e y 105550 = : he | will he given entitle 2 R ot ety o e || G TREL a0 SEEL oy — banks and other financial institutions | the Red Cross”” The work of the organized and qualified through years of efficient, L £ > concert ILOLIIE; %6 as Tfollows: Organ LEWERFELT—DAVENPORT would step into the breach and make ¢ill he shown and an exhibition = 3 : ale at the close of the I el oditati = 5 L e FLEWERFELT—D. 3 YR, t ake | club will he shown and ¢ X B " e 2 prelude, Meditation by - Halling: an-1 - 0 K O werfolt and Miss N. | 8000 any faflure in popular suhe | of mes saving siven. Aembers of the | @ trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, 9 “hurch. £m G9! Do 2 Sk Aol = | script s s unfortunate t ¥ aris re oc attend vee r e FEmmanuel Gospel Chure [ offertory. Jesu, Friend of Sinners. by | . Davenport were married at Co- | (ETIDHONS _U'l‘ Ho gt "‘p'hn 2 halithe | parich are invited to rrecutor or Admiristrator. . square; Milton S { r: orean postiude, Allegra (Son- e janlgshouldg e ] ged . 1o Franklin Square; ; | Grieg; orsan 71 ude, g lumbus, Ohio, Friday afternoon at 1) o S0 ch o he burder o i 5 X astor. Dr. Mouradian will s {ata) by Wostenholme. The central A0 LR 2 assulne mughiiasgtnesbiinden Sout Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 seh, pastor. it AT Pers | e s e e e o clock The ceremony —Wwas per- | there is no doubt that they will b J : at 10:45 a. m. 4p s ] s eEaroL S or 3 WL G ble to a bute this loan m: ¢ St £ . 2 . » 12:15 p. m., K o ed by Rev. N. W. Good of Co-|a ) distri much | gpepherds of Bethlehem, Star o 1 Armenia.” 12:15 D. M feg \will hold its spring meeting on [ formed el 12 SLER e Sheph Lt A secutions of Aenial L B | Tricsdas In. thie. prnieh shapel of the |Tumbus. The greom 18 conmected | more rapidly and effectivels than the | gy lodge, No. 9, will hold its onnecticut Irust and dafe Deposit Co. iRle "’10;,',,‘ Y. P. meeting; 7:00. | South church. The session will opan | With the New Britain Machine com- | previous issues. ‘ meeting at 7:30 Monday evening. A HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't. Home; 6 . Bible Signs Of |at 2:15 with devotional exercises and | Pany of this city and is well known | The Railroad Lesson. Whist will follow the meeting. The chart talk on “The Bi Signs at 2:1 E Our railroad svstem is still =nf. 1 invited R T N T T R Y NP B ST RS S SR B 200 2 X PR public is in o Return to Barth.” Tuesday,!various addresses and a buffet lunch- | here. sL's Il £ - =

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