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downe, N. (guest), officer Maj. Pritchard, (English officer). Front Lieut. Bur- Lt. Shotter row: DMaj. ow: Capt er Lans- the following list of subjects for the first week: Sunday. July 6—‘What next Peace, Millennium or Arms iWihiclh 2 : f Monday, July ‘Signs showing where we are in this world's history.” Tuesday, July 8—‘Can { on the Bible, or is it an old fable?" Wednesday, July 9—*'Eternal and how to obtain it. Thursday July 10—*“Will { come again the second time?” Friday, July 11-—“Is the Devil a | real being? Did God make him? Why t didn't God Kkill him? Saturday, July 12 2 80P IME ; All are welcome and seats are fre H. C. J. Walleker is the evangelist. 1 ht Walnut | I 4, World h eddon? tist, cor- bnd Park ! rvice at jay -school meeting g room, ilding, is h 12¢un- nd holi- we life Christ Bible study at t 10" A. 1 Rev: br, will gion and Sunday- be held psted to ds at 9 ke cars Trinity Mcthodist Church. Tomorrow day. The Supper will be administered. evening service the subject y me Crumbs Swept Up at bus. 1All the services of the will be held as usual a Targe 1 Church | tion in every eption lled to will be communion Sun sacrament At the will be week Reformation Tmtheran Church. F. W. Schaefer, pastor. Third Sun- day after Trinity, July 6, 1919. 9.30 A, M., Sunday-school. 10.45 M., morning worship. Saturday, July 12, the Sunday-school picnic will be held at Hart's Pond, Kensington The first | truck will leave the “Green” A. M. St. Mark’s Church. Third Sunday after Trinity 7:30 a holy communion; 11 a. m., ; communion and sermon by Fl. G. Coddington, D.D. Grace churech, Syracuse, m., holy rector of The Emmanuecl Gospel Church. The Emmanuel Gospel church, Franklin Square. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock; subject: “The Christian with Christ in His Death, Resurrec- tlon, Service and Future Glory.” Bible school at 12.15 p. m People 8 p. m. Evening service 7 o’clock, short talk: “Some False Doctrines Being Taught in the Last Days in the Name of Chris and Delusions of the Devil.” Strangers i welcome. ) Universalist Church. There will be a public patriotic serv- ice at the Universalist church tomor- row evening at 7:30 o'clock. Clifford Hellberg, formerly in the ; service, will speak. PERSONALS ILieut. John C. Sugden who recently arrived in thi untry. after overseas for several months, ing with relatives here his mother, is also v is visit- Mrs. Sudgen, ing here. Mr. sons, and Mrs. Robert Carberry Vincent and Robert, of Brook- lyn, N. Y., are visiting at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. James Martin Tremont street. Mr. and Mrs. George daughter, Mis: Marion, ‘,Fourth at the shore. ! | B | | Scheyd w spent the i M Teresa Fusari and Miss spent the holiday at Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKinny Lake street, are spending a | at Oak Bluffs. es and Anna Savin Marguerite Brennecke tock. of few days + W. H. Rattenbury and family of Farmington are touring Cape Cod. Mr. Rattenbury is employed by Landers, Frary & Clark. Miss Grace E. Leeds who has been { attending school at Sargent Camp has vacation. at the Sargent School { next fall. at Miss Marien Leeds, who has been in the government service for the past ! several months at Washington is spending a short stay with her parents here. She will resume her duties in the affic of the directors of purchase, war department, in the near future. Frank L. Myers of South Main street, will leave tomorrow for South- a responsible concern. position with a drug \R. J. Tansey of Arlington, Mass., is a visitor in this city. ‘('cnrk (Navigator) and Col. Hunt (C. depend | and | them as “My fellaw citizens of the Lord's | | lifeboats Colum- | | of July | ica's message of liberty and independ- at 9.30 | the Rev- | | this garage and Young | at transport being | and | of ' returned to her home for the summer | She will resume her studies | Cambridge | | ampton, I. T., where he has accepted : (c) Underwood & Underwood rant (wireless), Capt. 0.) of East France Fdinberg, Maj. Scott, “airghip. Grenhard (1st flying field at commander of | WILSON CHEERED AS HE SPEAKS President Makes July 4th Address to Soldiers and Sailors on Board His Ship, On Board the T'. 8. 8§ ington, July 4, (By Wir to the Assoicated Pr This most tremendous Fourth of July ever imag- George Wash- less e l @ ined, for we¢ have opened its franchise | to the whale world,"” Wilson in a stirring speech to soldiers and sailors massed on the deck of the presidential steamer this afternoon. The men gave Mr. Wilson fhree cheers as he appeared among them began his address by greeting It was a striking picture, with several thou- sand Khaki-clad doughboys and blue- cketed sallors crowding the decks, and riggings and with the president, bare-headed and earnest. in their midst. His theme was “The New and Enlarged Meaning of the as the war has borne Amer- said President ence to the remotest earth. He spoke of America and said: “You cannot earn a reputation that and not live up to it.” corners the of the future to like NEW SERVICE The New Britain Dept. Store, has been purchased Fastwood Electrical Service Station and Garage Co. This company special- izes in starting, lighting and ignition in the electrical line for every make of car. They aro the aiwhorized Maxwell Service Station for this city. S. Eas wood & Son are the s of they E other garages throughout New ngland. A wrecking car will be at your service and night. The motto of this garage will be real service. Call 387-12 when in trouble and your call will re- ceive immediate attention. day Fourth 4 z ., staged iarage; rear Fair | was given over | systems and carry in stock everything | - e ———————————————————————————————————— Navy dirigible arriving at Field, loads of materials to I ETEES RRoosevelt « Mineola, with be used in pre- ) = EIGHT GOLFERS DARE HEAT. Sweepstakes Tourncy at L‘hm(l-‘ Mea dow Being Played—Fin; Today. Owing to the intense Keat terday there was little ir‘terest handicap Sweepstake gojf tournament at the Shuttle Meadow club ere but few sev- of Y There w entries and eral players were all #nat remained to | | play off the tournarfient proper, 1 afternoon | mateh- | after the qualifying round. The to preliminary es. \ At naon today the finals remained to be played. J. H. Rbdbinson and F. J. Wachter will meet itl these this after- noon. ! With the various{ handicaps of the different players result in cight was 1), L.[ s won from R. Hare, ¢ an@ 2; J. Wachter beat Harold Hats 4N ande 3 It Robinson took son Gordon camp, 4 and 3 N. Humphrey Iy into in the | DINESS FOR BRITISH AIRSHIP T T (VA JV WHICH HAS MADE TR R ATLANTIC ! blimp In the Brit (2) The and navy paring for the arrival. The the background will guide ish airship to landing place guard of honor, U. S. army of the husge (¢) Under air service experts (3) plant at gas wood & Underwood. from C. Merwin, 3 and 2. In the semi-finals this morning Wachter won Vibberts, 3 and 2 and Robinson Humphrey 1 up from Belgian from NORMAL SCHOOL TO HAVE CLASSES TN EVENING Brussels, i places in Be and An given at the A night hool for pupils desiring to | learn FKEnglish will he opened in the ! breeze tempers the { gomaster New Normal School on Pros- | 5 pect street next Tuesday evening, July R, In this school there will be class in citizenship. The school is free and | anyone wishing to attend will be wel- come. The hours are from 7:30 to 9, and the ool will be open three | nights in week Britain anc American m A feature werp was a Scotch, Fren the theater, the spoke. The his ad dium semble In the the ¢ men they hard to fought 94 IN HARTFORD. Hartiord, July 5.-—At noon today the temperature had reached 94, of- | ficially. This is one degree above that at the hour Friday. A fair heat somewha same to OfMcials Celebrate Fourth of July. July ! pendence day was Max would win TOASTS TO AMERICA. Help twerp. A luncheon American legation, proposing a toast Whitlock, The latter 1 Brand inister. sponded in a feeling manner of the celebration at Ant parade of where Mr. Americans dress at , Minister Whitlock have to fight the war. To the Aumn‘i@bile Public of New Britain: The Management of the New Britain Garage In Changed and Will Hereafter Be Known As Eastwood and | § and Garage Co. Electrical Service Station We are specialists i:{l STARTING,LIGHTING AND IGNITION SYSTEMS and carry in stock everything electrical for every car. Authorized Maxwell ‘Service. Automobile Repai Phone 387-12 Magnetos in Stock and Rebuilt. ring.in All Its Branches. If \(\ou Want Real Service See Us. S. Eastwaod & Son, Props. Alse Operating Bowe’s Garage, Meriden, Conn. Rear of 193 Main Street A small part Edinburgh which supplies the dirigible with gass Americans 4 —American Inde- elebrated in many lgium especially at Brus- was Bur- the American, ch and Belgian troops to Whitlock later partici~ { pated in field games near the city. the opening of told wge of Allied officers and just as maintain peace as they had