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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, ig91Q. | B itai H }d, | the Post. we find that the ladies and FACTS AND FANCIES. ‘PREMIER CLEMENCEAU AND HiS LlTTl E e ritain €ralQ. | ;cniicmen who are guests at the coun- e ‘ b ( ‘hurch ‘\.lm !s;»cfkl on ‘!“W We May Know s z e he Lord Jesus Christ as Our Com- ty jail are fewer in the regate than The country is anti-democratic, but r ) an 4§ — ) agereg; lete Savior and Healer ang a aa; Spe 15 p. _° | Springfleld R an. ; . 11 be 5 T B Beln Bty maren BY only 100 in the tender charge of the gleldiiienibican T ! B, ) ot’ces school will be held at 1515 . m. The Be84 at the Pos Omce at New Britatn | SHEriM, in comparison to nearly 300 in Where do the Huns get the idea; DR : y : = 7 | 3\‘;u?g0_{v(]"3‘\ 1;‘{1‘11“72:“’“4‘1& rl’:i(;:fl“fil &8s Becond Claas Maill Matter. 1917 when it was believed an addi- | that the chiet aim of the peace terms; % 4 cak : Stanley Memorial Chuveh “Man and His Desti 4 i y > 3 4 5 s Destiny.” Tuesday eves N TRLEPHONE FALLS tion to the institution would be neces- | iS to be popular in Germany?—Toron N : : : A s A e 1s toj i e o . S et s B stiay % i . egram. VRESY : Rev. G. M. Missirian, the pastor, will S seting. Thurs: ix e s o S e e & : dren’s meeting. Thursday night pra. Bditorial Rtooms . ¥ =R ROE I TR e : ) ; preach, his theme heing “Our Living | er meeting. A hearty welcoms to all’ tained less than 200 names Senator Knox savs we shall com- ¢ : Dead.” The music will be as follows the city. Clroulation books and press | I'eWw times in its history has Fair- mit suicide if we go mm:[h(j lc;l‘zlxe Anthem—"Rock of Ages . Nelson voom always open to advertisers. feld county been so well behaved. It | Of nations, but we are rapidly getting . # G : 3 T 4 Offertory solo—“The Shadows of Vi i : 5 into a frame of mind where we'd ¢ 5 5 the Almighty” ..... o R ay 25, Fi Sunday after Easter. ®e Heraid will be found on sale at Hota- | Would not be surprising to learn that | ,ather end all than hear any more ling's News Stand. 42nd S8t. and Broad- | : 3 : . : N T5 T R 7:30 m., Holy Communion: 9:36, way, New York City; Board Walk. At- [ Bridgeport was the first city in the | speeches about it, and hence are still R R ‘ : 2 The Sunday school meets at 12, Y ij’f\‘j'"h school; H.fimr_ a Memorial lantic City. ead Hartford Depot. state to open tea rooms after July 1. for it anywar.—Ohio State Journal. : P. S. C. E. at 6:45. The community | ScF¥ice in memory of the members ot Member oX the Associated Press. S — ——— o ervice and praise meeting at 7:30, | St Mark’s who served in the great B o e o eate T e TFormer Atty. Gen. Bonaparte in- s will be the last evening service | WAT and who gave their lives during to the nse for republication of all news CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTTONS vokes the name of George Washing- 4 Sy until next fall. It will be observed as | tH€ War or since its close. Sermon’ by xcred‘!‘tm to It :r not otherwise credited 2 ton in a slashing attack on the league | i o M,,_Mjw“& & i Parents’ Night. The Girl Scouts will Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector. The of. in this papcr and siso the local news | An excellent stroke of political of nations “humbug.’ The name of a : e : ; : : sing and the “Sunbeam' children will | fering at this service will be given to dom must be conceded to young Mr. | distinguished relative, by name Na- : \ : P i bresent a pantomime. Come and bring | the Salvation Army in its campaign S Will H. Hays, commander-in-chief of | Poleon, would fit the case rather bet- LS . DID WE MBEAN IT? o N : vour friends. The Girl Scouts will | to raise«funds for home work. Eve- ter.—Springfield Republican. 4 By our deeds are we known. | = son, pastor. 10:45 a. m. the pastor only profitable advertising medium 1in | St. Mark's Church, A T e R e : i \ 7 5 meet on Monday evening at 7:15. The | Ning fr‘_r\'ive will be omitted owing to j R i e ¢ % % s play for the bencfit of the pipe or- ' the Union Memorial service which is R e e : accep arge campaig i _ . i % ot . e gan fund will be given on the even- | to be held in the First Congregational E T Contribntions il towaral tho i oty Somebody raised 2 howl in Kansas > 3 b 4 o ings of May 27 and 28 at 8 p. m.:church at 7:30 p. m h its praise of the Salvation Army. It| w,.r chest. Tor many reasons it| (o the tune of “Kansas has no state 3 X EhR B aat at the Y. W. C. A. hall. The Endeavor | fras something more than on-the- Sould soirar ol rablicnbtn lGNOr b |R0as e d e ay e zefIRa T Sas AN a0, E 2 > 3 SEEE Circle and the Young Men's club ! Advent Church, Burtace admiratidn, . 1t was the real | § 3 °| ple have come back with a swelling | : % i e : : Will meet on Thursday evening at| Preaching I . G < J 3 more firmly with the voters. A man| chorus of ‘“The Star Spangled Ban- . y B et 3 % F 7:30 at the church. n £ ng by L. B. Giles, pastor, at [thing, right from the heart. And| (4, pasa dollar invested in an enter- | ner.”—Savannah ; 3 ) e ; Ll e e R or oy gveryone said that if the Salvation g : = “The Folly of Living Without God prise will exert himself to a greater s G _ 3 g 2 Christian Scienee Church, and the Hope of Life Bevond.'" ,HM,’ Army ever asked for funds or assist-| oyient for that enterprise than a man| The partisans who criticised the j RN ; e L tuch ot REbnsl Selentist i schooll and ivastons felaSsiaT i o whose dollar is in his pocket or in the | overnment for not bringing the : o St ol Eiaeoie b SioRlaln UeRE AR Rl | i ouns BRbuleeimectinaiat 130 5 &t e are v i w § A 5 > P o 5 & - 1 S C 4 ollowed by bank. Mr. Hays applies one princi- L”“pfi ]‘F““‘f" fal L "?7‘L€‘1111:r?'r;::":;4 : > : 3 10:45. Suhject, “Soul and Body.” | t e e s o f R ; Sunday school convenes at 9:45. Wed- | s s 5 S 2 e E % nesda BV a 3 i < his management of the party in his | Germans to resist the peace treaty.— P 3 8 5 ’j“f"! evening meeting at 8 o'clock i i \ 9 = 3 SR, 4 1 o Reading room, Room 504 National | desire to make it genuinely popular. Buffalo Enquirer. i 5 8 2k iy 7 bank building, is open to the public | = There is another side to the case. i ] e i ; : daily from 12 until 5 except SUNdays | peonios cnaren Sraneh, as ands for | x 5 % ¢ ] TS 3 eople’s Church of Chris - oy = cnasioatend el {0‘ It has always been claimed that big| Ienewed assurance is given that [ TR é : andiholidase] s S Roh Qfmm"’:(‘,f'- Connt $13,000. - The result has been a feeble | 1\ g0 powers, those the people re- | Suffrage for women will be a com- & : i o S First Church of Christ s, St e, T A s P resterday less the : i : : : : B $ : rs wrch o hrist. e : 2:15, response. Up to yesterday less than | oot oo ™o ontributed lav. | PIEtely accomplished fact, in spite of : L : ry S BT G G e ST S e half the amount had heen contributed the picketing militant suffragettes.— : % RO R Seoo s cets annd 00, evening service. Rev. £ W. Ray. Sl on S, : o4 4 : m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. | '’ "° i 1g scrvice, Rev. 5. W. Ras penses, the inference being that in re- = ; R ¢ : The sermon, “The Understandable [ 7O © “"".;”"" will preach at both turn they expected the passage of leg- | Who said the republicans are not| | : e i SOSDEL VR e nastor SEMUSEREOE!l it o o ler o e # e islation favorable t heir t forward-looking? Those of them who | i : & o his service as follows: . S able to their interests. are not looking to 19 looking‘ o X ¥ Prelude—Intermezzo . Hollins ST With a limit of $1,000 placed on the | o 1924 e Poct S s Gn _ Anthem—*“How Lovely Are the | ]P"“l Baptist Church, amount an individual or concern may [ . : Messengers” ... Mendelssohn | |~ FeaZTNE 8oty ice )l L give to the cause, the party will be| The man who used to make his liv-| 5. .0 ; ; ; oYy “‘k‘f“,::”\“' : ":['.'il,’\ Peace” | Grey of Waterford Bibie i hon w“) s ! e X ¥ Gre ac | , e 4 freed of such stizma. A third point is | ['& ‘jf]“”:“ IT°'”"E“' SIELSI st ibe Honeich | Mmeet at 12:15 and at 7 in (he evening starv, o death now.— ‘0it News, ich | latian otataa L ; that the Hays policy will remove from G oslch i N Parker | the Christian Endeavor society will 4 : a fir mination 5 calmness and a firm deter big industries the necessity of thumb- Only one plane left for the rest of scho cet at clos on 3 he topic will sbe “God's ing the check book every four years, | the trip, but we arc not leaning on a chooliie At thelclose ot Sithe i : : : Precious Promises.” % hrok reed, a o s o E S o 3 morning worship. 3 et or whenever the exchequer shows| proken reed, at that—Manchester : By . The Armenian service at 3 o'clock = dinary comforts of life . 4 signs of exhaustion. . : in the chapel, Rev. Mr. Missirian - r}\;:\l, E. Zion Church. In all past campaigns New Britain . B i will be in charge of the service e M"(l 5 ‘hfi mor)wnz worship wil} has given as it knows how to gzive, e It is surprising now how ma = : ; g (el Mouns R eopleintze milce mtiTios i B S o R Ao L0 L IV Rl \with an open purse. It gave for those NEW BRITAIN IGNORED? Germans realized all along that Wil- i : m. Leon Bradley will tell of his ex- | o 00 Fhe T T F piuosic o 0 TR 5 B I i r : gy periences in France. This 5 ek h & . ‘ening servy who were “Over There.” Now it iS| While no fault has been found with | N€Im wouldn't do.—Kansas City Star. ] . - ; for this | 1ce Will be held at 7:45. asked to give for those “Over Here" | the quality of the men selected by closing service of the society for this | ——for the unfortunate men and Wom-| Governor Holcomh for the new State | Atlantic, fance of any nature, everyone would give generously even if at a personal evening preaching sub- E - ject: “Wonders of God's Mercs Eveg Today." Special singing. All wels come. ple founded on human experience to Today New Britain stands in the shadow of something akin to dishon- or. The Salvation Army has asked for People ishly toward Republican campaign ex- and the campaign is fast drawing to @ close. The question is raised—and cannot be sidestepped—does New Britain intend to keep its word to the Salvation Army or were we merely talking when we spoke in such glow- ing language of the brave women who faced all the horrors of war with that, come what may, the boyvs in the trenches would have some of the or- SR » Now let the dove of peace cross the : o ] ; season. Come and enjoy the service | | too.—Philadelphia Public i : Ly gLl erds CITY iTEMS en who have been bludgeoned and | Board of Education, criticism has| Ledger. ; : The Memorial service will be held A : 3 this yea at e 'S! c rch 0 Lyt s S cudgeled by a hurrying and cruel l been heard in New Britain because he = : f h\is year at the First church, on 5 4 s y Sunday evening, May 25, 1919 at| Inspection day Sunday at Park world, for those who need.a slap 0N gid not select the member at large 7:30 p. m. All patriotic organizations | Reserve sale of home sites on North the back, a kind word, a meal NOW | from this city. The board is com- are invited to attend in a body and | Stanley street, opposite end of car and then and a helping hand to set| posed of nine members, one apiece | He could not know, the man upon the | everybody is invited to attend. This |!ine. Free souvenirs to visitors Sun- e o This is the st o racte S renc T = = nser > fir 5 ; e | day afternoon.—advt A ; ; 5 street SN most characteristic | conference. The gold pen is inscribed | is the first year in which we have | 1 their feet again. rom the cight counties and onc at : raiiln . : 2 e o S e r 2RSS e e Who stood and cried his violets in | SMaPShot of the French premier ever | with his name and has been offered | had to consider those who gave their | The street department has elosed Did we mean what we sail s large. The representative for Hart- the cold, taken. He is just leaving the peace | {0 him to sign the peace treaty. lives in the great war. the road from Ibele's (‘orner to Caor. promised to give to the Salvation | ford county and the member at large e | That I would pass that way and catch Monday afternoon and evening, | bin's corner while making repairs. A Army or were we only bluffing? ¢hosen by the Governor are both the sweeot, = the Connecticut school association and | detour can be made through Allen > T 0 T T : 7 J G Hartford men, on which the criticism int fragrance of his wares, JAPANESE DIPLOMAT NKEE ENGINEERS the | New, SiBritain ‘ superintendents’ | street. 5 Nor could have told council will hold a conference in the Miss Marion Tean of Lincoln Court RUIN AND STARVATION. is based. The reason of the mist bef LIKED AT CAPITA CTIVE IN RUSSIA First church chapel. Conferences for |is spending the week-end in New New Britain's educational system is L IRant oy (e eves each department come at 5:15 p. m. | Haven ho‘m?r” ,y MTH Sombi m:: recognized as equal to if not better S — The afternoon session opens at 3:45 | David R. Dingwell has sold his the Allied peace terms would inipose ; They were so sweet, the violets! p. m. A helpful program has heen | store at 70 Wallace street to Ahe economic ruin and starvation on Ger- | than any other in the commonwealth. Weihad tarad 2 Viscount Ishii Is Popular Choice for | Working Hard to Restore Roads and | arranged: Wednesday, 5:30 p. m., the | Edelson. 5 many. We have a normal school here and a| Myriads of them under pale ring POt At AV e hington ReD e G iy Girl Scouts: Thursday, 2:30 p. . | Mrs. Buell B. Bassette has returned When the Huns broke down the | modern vocational school -in which skies, aip\iashine D jridges to Permit Allied Armenian - Women's Bible é from a visit with relatives at Manlius, resenting Japs. ey Tll\mzwlu,\' Srenine, \hf“ Pv:,dme;;fl( | ‘: . e e : ground union scrvice at 7:45 o'clock in the | Miss Hattie Lydall of M ir, N. Dosed cconomic ruln and starvation on | New Britain can boast of educational | ;. EXUER Toltio My 1. (Correspandence of| Atchanswl. My 23, (By Assoriiten | Fivst chirch, Topic, “The Final |3, formerly of ihia ety '\:““‘11:1-":5:: Bt 1and. leaders whose standing is high and| " Anq \e were wand'ring by the|the Associated Press.)—It is under- | Press.)—American railroad troops| (Fospel Message.” Friday, 2:30 p. m., | of Mrs, Lyman Johnson. When the Huns overran Northern | drowsy stream, stood that the forthcoming return of | are playing an important part in the | SeWing class for Armenian women; Rev. Samuel A. Fiske of the Bar- r <pread economic ruin and | would fend dignity, prestige and brains Half lost in our own thoughts. . . Viscount Ishii, the Japanese ambas- | rapid advance of the Allied troops | F'rid 115 p. m,, the Boy Scouts. lin Congregational church, will preach SR ST 9 L [ e e T [ R Ehen laEain| Adoritol Washinzlon B i e connectedll o utne il alons iha Murher il — the annual sermon to Harmony lodge. i i 1 1 see you lean toward me through the( With a misunderstanding concerning | way. The Bolsheviki as they move Reformation Lutheran Churgh. i No. 20, and Centennial lodge, No gleam the appointment of a financial advisor | southward are destroying bridges in| F. W. Schaefer, pastor. The fifth | 118, tomorrow evening at the Berin wave over Serbia they sowed economic Of glass and silver, and, a-dream,|to China. { an cffort to hold up the Allies in the | Sunday after Faster. 9:30 a. m. Sun- Congregational church. ~All Masons ruin and starvation in their path. SR o lI hear, ed I;‘\:rin\lmlv;\a:"i':ol\“':‘):‘nn‘\o;\t‘ Appoint- | swampy terrain. The Americans how- day school; 10345 a. m., morning wor- | in the ity are invited to meet at When' the Huns ripped their way MR. HINES AND STEEL. ike the old ghost of some forgotten 0! a ncial a ever, are working hard putting the| ship; 4 p. m., public review of the | Masonic hali at 7:15. Special trolley pain, the Peking government. Before track into shape again work of the catechumen. | and autos will leave the center at into Poland they effected economic Mr. Hines' accusation that the steel The throbbing of the violing, less| "8 this step, however, the Washing- American motor launches have been —_— - ‘ 7:3 ¢ o state has vial i - s Just you a zether, when heroic resistance of Belgium they im- | the state has a financial interest. Also, | b nd I together, when the whose presence on the state board | starvation roundabout them. 2 3 When the Huns rushed in a tidal| clear why New Britain was over- ruin and starvation there. producing companies have combined it clear ; :;’\‘; u:‘e':,rix;:lx‘\emv was ’;sn]m)\vlm!"‘ on | brought on flat cars from Murmansk South Church. 0 : an your low voice—and, half question. Viscount Ishii, it ap-|and it s said will o re any reason why the Huns ces up and possibly to send 4 s 5 Tok g geitnenci = e Eocp bilosd nniand ol 0 aware, have felt nears, reported to Tokio that Wash- | with other craft on Lake Onega which | sion, the Philathea class and Italian | should not now have a taste o he | them higher will have no Dbeneficial | The perfume of your violets at my | ington had no objection to the ap-!|is connected by rivers and canals with | school will hold sessions. Morning | DEED IS FILED medieine they forcibly poured down | effect on the country although his ac- belt. . . . pointment. Later, Dr. Reinsch, the| Lake Ladoga, the largest in Europe,’ worship will be held at 10:45 with | {he throats of helpless millions? But| ceptance of the bids for 200,000 tons American minister to China entered the Neva river and Petrograd sermon by the pastor, “The Marvel of | the Allies’ will not be so exacting. | will stimulate buying among those| & Soldier Jjostles past me in ‘ |m}me'§t to the naming of Baron | The artillery continues active on the | Unbelief.” At 12:15 the main division | Alli ‘ s 2 R : crowd— katani. They will at least withhold starvation. | | e R e BONANDERBBIOGK el | Archangel front and there are raids| of the church school will meet. At | who have held back their orders 1t He and the flower vendor do ’T‘h}s led to inquiries at Washington, | but no serious fightin Several hun- ! 4:30 Sunday afternoon the last of the | atr i < - However, by all the rules of the game | js possible that the steel manufactur- know and it transpired that a misunder- | qred American infanirymen are still| May series af organ recitals will be Building at Corner of Church they are justified in stifling the eco-| ers know as much about the steel bus- | Nor guess standing had occurred and the Amer- 1 on the fighting line on the Dvina and | given at which Mr. Beebe will be & and Stanley Streets. eza sections. They will soon be re- | sisted by Mr. Dowd, tenor. A x i ai : . cee|ican government had not approved |\ nomic progress of Germany until Bel- | jnesg as Mr. Hines. The report of the ught of the pain—they only see pr ) : lioved. American engineers continue | regular meeting of the newly organ- : e 2 the proud the appointment. N rn IFrance, Serbia and | . Fime i - . o . s o s thern e Glow in my eyes as, ere T turn to go,| Viscount Ishii, who had the con-| 1o work on nearly all sectors. ized Young People's society will be s held at 7 on Sunday evening, to Poland have become industrially and | conditions in the trade. For the steel | [ touch the service star upon my | frary impression was much embar- financially regenerated. At present| men to have submitted bids lower dress. { rassed ")‘1;‘ requested a leave of ab- PrEAL TP Smiet which all young people of the church : el YSEPHINE SIN sence. he entire question may he RE § e e e e ol they are under a handicap. Their| than the price reached by the board JOSEPHINE L. LIVINGOOD. < 4 parish are cordially invited. Assyrian-| i wn clerk's office. The estimate ; Persian worship at 6 and Italian wor e e explained as due to language difficul- Vo A P factories are little more than disor-| would have been an admission that ty. Havana Police Round Up Foreign | o5 0 S0P G0 (0 Sny " oo s conts | Price is said to be about $29,000 : SHIpRat e Ock i n. £ which includes two mortgages for $7, will meet at 30 on Tuesday. On conditions were misrepresented when S Viscount Ishii is regarded here as Union Labor Agitators. N etz and other consuming diseases result-| the board conducted its investigation. Bishop or. a ve 1"‘”” ‘“‘;“’““‘I‘ and efforts will| 3. 000 AMay 24.—The police early | Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock the | " @G Bilie 00 0 ok iti i ¢ r T be made to induce him to remain in e > | 2 N s ¢ as y R ing from malnutrition have reduced Expansion throughout the country (New York Times.) e ma today arrested union leaders includ- | annual mel(;nlnn lotltihr“\Vonmn. el R ) S e ing several foreigners it is reported, | ¢iation will be held in the parish | the service of supply department 1o | 1 ost i : ; X at Washingto i i AU | and Olga Bonander and was sold to at Washington. | suspected that they were attempting | chapel. There will be reports, elecs | 700 © 5% FolES 5 . { Hummell Greer, D. D, LL. D. S. T. s e - {to organize a meneral strike. It is f""‘,",',_"m'”(\'l’]' thefassoclationfand |88 oy, S0 ¥ dTe i ransters were racords her victims recuperate and are rea the Railroad Administration balked at| p_ Bishop of the Protestant Episco- S9TH DIVISION MEN HOMEL expected the foreigners will be ex- | an ‘.:]u x’e,l. sl Itm» women :»‘f | e R el e to start on an equal footing with one | the figures, private consumers fell in| pal Diocese of New York, but {o New York, May 24.—The Steamer| pelled. Chief of Police Bench made \Y”‘M’M’::"end\ e ::"H“;(;“‘” “”]‘“‘ Fora Kolodny property on Hartford who did not play the game fairly. line and refused to buy. As a conse- | those who knew him it is the more [ A8amemnon also from Brest brought | several of the arrests meet at 5 on Thursday, The regular|2venue; T. Chernak to Z. M. Jaffee, 2 3 appropriate designation; for, though | More than 4,500 officers and men of | The tobacco manufacturers with 2 i ay. e la e A iATa e oL Wininro st atcast: quence little steel has been sold and | 5 o ' 2 e < : P (s - Fi e s =F union service of the First and South | *° t L 2 : the rector of one of the wealthjest [ the 89th Division as well officers | the exception of one firm last nizht | Uhion Service of the d Sot iy Wl “FOR A GOOD LITTLE BOY. the mills are rupning at only two-| patishes in the country, the bishop | @1 men of Co. C of the 25th Fngi|accepted the demands of the cigar 1’;‘}C:‘C“'\:‘ Fie ]WI"’ T"-;Hfdul\‘ at TENDERED LINEN SHOWER. Congratulations to Fairfield county, | thirds of their strength. 612 (e B it WIGReE @ e || HECy diifn WEINIe: O RO lrominiRen foy & i oiinn Sin e ol BSni Ml e e S ; he I & ade rters o e 60th Army | stead of p: v piece rk t is he- 4 My . 2 = Z s . that much maligned segment of iour Whether Mr. Hines disagrees with | church, and the close friend and fa- Shop. headquarters of the 60th Army | stead of pay by pi work. T is | will speak. The music for Sunday | Mis¢ Grace Ryan Surprised at Her ' | vored' minister of many persons of | COrps, and 588 men reecovering from : lieved the strike of the boxmakers : S ay 0 e ¥ _ s Yot SUON 2 Ty R o L ; . morning will be as folloy Prelude, | Home on Tremont Strect By Friends. high station in business, society, pub- | Wounds or illn in all 5,628 troops \\un be settled soon. s | John J. McBriarty Becomes Owner of Final steps the transfer of the Bonander block at the corner of ¢ Church and Stanley streets were coms pleted late vesterday afternoon with the filing of the warranty deed in the Industrial Soard was based on actual derly piles of bricks. Tuberculosis the productive power of their peoples.| pas been retarded by Mr. Hines with- | “Bishop Greer” is a shorter, simp- Germany should be held in leash until | yo1ding approval of steel prices. When | ler term than “The Right Rev. David glorious state. For some time we have | the producers is of s all importance, tcund a favorite pastime in printers’ | Even if the price is high the loss Adoration™ by Becker; anthem, f S s G / Lot lic and religious life Bishop Greer — — ' ot (OlLond)l VATEE My BRisian byl |2 number OCSHERISar AUACHS TEeS Ink jabs at Fairfield. Now we will try | caused by paying it is infinitesimal St BOL = SR Sac Ryan of Tremont street gathered a : evenson; offertory, “On Thee, Fach | 1.0 "y ome Jast night and tendered her a linen shower in honor of her ap- was always a humble, hard-working 5,200 OF 33D ARRIVE UNWITTING DRAIT DODG New wome b Moy 4 —nore Ntha WILL GET MONEY REFUNDED | Living Soul” (Creation) by Hayden; doing them. Barly in- his episcopate 00 officers and. men of the 33d Divi- | \ashington, May 24.—Men who Postlude, “Toccata” by Kinder. proaching marriage to Christopher 2 SRl e Pl sion arrived from Brest on the Steam- | wore called in the draft and failed for = L ik S A e he beeame knowh as ' “Fhe mishop | PPN AT 20e N0 O e e 8 Cratna £ Urilyereattool chussh: sirmingham. The bride-to ” Y Without Trappings,” because he | &¥ o anygneasonstofresnondaat ho were ] ceived a number of heautiful gifts. ? S men of {he §9th Division and nurses | restoved to duty upon reporting to a Universalist church, 425 West Main Miss Ryan is the daughter of Mr tive of Tairficld county politicians. At adopted in his dress none of the : ! foand aiaes 0 3L HES ea e N E iss Ry e daug 3 ans. It is proposed that the Sultan of | usual episconal habiliments, not | convalescing from illness or wounds, camp as “men willing to serve” will | street. ~Services Sunday evening and Mrs. Patrick Ryan, and is em- Turkey be established in the city of | even wearing strict clerical clothing, made up the rest of the A\'m(‘rv‘t'«« s have refunded to them the money de- | 7:30 o'clock. Rev. H.»B. Taylor ployed at the Fafnir Bearing factory. urkey o Bhe 3 I o o o oam. | troops. Casuals included Brig. Gen-| ducted from their pay fo reimburse | St. Paul's church, Meriden will speak | Mr. Birmingham is the son of Mr. Constantinople as head of the Mo-| Sk 4rd catural ae the lesst wnown || =ls Henty Todd and Charles E. Kil-| the government for the rewards paid | on “Bolshevism, its cause and some | and Mrs. Thomas Birmingham. and is ool (o bourne. for their apprehension. In making | remedies.” Public invited. employed in the New Britain Ma- absent, he exercise political author-| A story told of Bishop Greer il- —— thig annou -m:j\ly:«l :fl:gn'.\ Wv‘r‘ve‘ ] de- ey Chin. covipany as = slectrician ity over his subjects in Asia Minor. | lustrates this aspect of the man. On TRIKE IN PANAMAL :(“l.’x‘:fi! "_mn‘]m:‘_(m“‘e“; fo sf‘cn‘(“;’n Trinity Methodist Episcoal. — S ICED And why not make the picture com- |20 occasion when he was to confirm anama, May 24.—The street cars| (&% 0 0t gnance. Sunday the church Sunday s S-HOUR DAY BILL INTR! iD. ¢ 3 a class, goes the story, a Carriage | of the Panama s o systemn were tied wup will hold its session at 8:45 a. y Washington, D. C., May 24.—A-na- vin m w | 3 o — 45 o pletc by endowing hi ith the g0od | w45 cent for him in charge of Aan |today by a strike of motormen and 10:45 morning worship. Dr B ship George Washington so.that he| English coachman who had been im-| conductors. The emploves receive SEEKING UNION. Dent, district superintendent, will | may pay an occasional visit to the| ported by a wealthy American. Bishob | 17 cents an hour and demand an in- Washington, “May 24.—The Olonets | Preach and after church services will [ a bill introduced hy Senator Moses, proletariat? This is supposed fo 'be| GTeer walked unaccompanied and in crease in wages. in Western Russia are seeking a union hf\ld the quarterly conference. At 6:30 [ republican, of New H,nnp:\'.hn'e T 1 liticall Jolo o ‘n(-n-tle‘nrfll dress from his front b MBI OE of their territory with Finland, ac-| ©'clock the voung people’s meeting|an effort to meet constitutional ob- o B RO D 0 BORITH ders ) o Gaasne fael Bl i SEE oS < ORMAI cording to Helsingfors reports {o the| Will be held. Instead of the usual| joctions, the hill provides that eight Courant, the New York Sun, the New { —but the driver did not move his SEE RETUR SAOLIN L TEG Suwodish pross (ransmitted today to the | Sunday evening ‘services the church | hours shall constitute a working day York Tribune and the Providence] horses. After waiting for a moment | Washington, M :4.-—A\|u)v:\\':r(;” i G e will unite with the n‘!lhr\;_t“\nr\"h(‘:: in ) ety vhy 1id | turers used durinz April 45.000,00¢ the union service at the First Congre- | worksh factory or manufacturing ¢ B Journal have our permiss s the bishop asked the man why he ¢ - i L | workshop, factors n iring was it going to stop ralning? Nary| 20U i ‘: 2 DI S B e on Pounds of wool an increase of 32 per A e A gatlonal church at 7:30 o'clock. | The | establishment engaged in production @iprinoner wiose case demanded jury/| !t if they choose to do so. “I'm waiting for the Lord Bishop | cent. over March. The increased con- « SIT € 2% service will be in memory of the fallen | of articles entering into interstate action was brought to the b This — of New York, Sir,” the proper Per-|sumption indicates rapid return to Washington, May 24—Ambassador | heroes. Rev. Dr. Maier will preach. | commerce. It was explained that the o soug Ligilean s & i son replied. Rormal conditions the bureau of | Bonillas of Mexico is leaving here to- T application of the measure would be is recounted on Page 1. What's the country gonna dp “Well,” said the bishop, “I'm it.| markets declared in a statement to-| day for Mexico City to have a con-‘ Emmanuel Gospel Church. similar to that of the Adamson law Turning dexterously to Page 6 of} 12:01 a. m. tenors after July 1? Drive on. ! day. i ference with President Carranza. Franklin square, Milton S. Ander-1to the railroads. to do the handsome thing by making | compared With the damage done | Man who spent most of his time | .| looking for e ; 4p for past deficiency in not assaying | throughout the nation by stagnation | ooking for things difficult to do, and the county at its true worth. Some- | of industry. times we have not been duly apprecia- other times we have referred rather bluntly to its wild and woolly man- | ders, ite street murders, its laxge Pob-| |1\ oiedan church and that, though ulation of highwaymen, etc. But at last the haleyon day of the lawbreaker is passed. It is noted in the Bridgeport Post of Thursday that the criminal superior court which had been sitting in that.city. for the past seven days passed out of existence Without a single jury trial. The jury- men were there ready to do their good and true duty. But their most im- portant morsel for thought was, when tional eight-hour working day begin- ning January 1, 1921, is proposed in in any mine, quarry, mill, cannery,