New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1919, Page 9

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Y HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER TCiwren ]| __ ™ FRIENDLY DISPU ALLIES WL USE e | FORCE ON GERMANY First Chuech of Christ ¥ : 3 3 | 5 & : : e (Comtinued from Lirst Page he chureh school at 10 B’ | - ’rn)" ”v'u \-H : ‘u . n \n ! 5 g RS : ures should Germany refuse (o sign Bion B oL ¢ N At | \ : ; the protocol. It is learned, however, \h’:‘ N \l " i ) X % 3 that this question has not boen ridsed L (el iy, (ot J ¥ by the Allies, who assume that s Fereari; Anthew, UMt Un Yous | 5 : 5 3! the armistice ix sl in force the S, CUbdib Rt ol R, R b Americans would take part in any forward movemenf, with the British : on eno side and the I'rench & C on the . ) other, Tocations, v N e e . o : : Notwithstanding the discussion of it which give them rink chaper at ne Mis. Spraguces € G e ¥ preparations for the military cvent- | places, I i M ¢ wality impreswion anrong khe peaco H conference delegates is that (er- New Britain, but its crection was in 6:30 p. o i % many will sign tho protocol. 7The idens in the ca (0 disposition of the human dead. An important mecting of the stand : S 3 view is taken that the Germany Bodics coming from a distance may be sent to the Pancral Home:and, e e B ’ : = Sovernhon, nayils ibeel o ciii (or pending arvangements for funernl or burial, will be cared for by compe- Pt : P : v : i S WU SISl i tent dircetors and sanitavians. (i : Sl = 8 accept the situntlon now that the ul Tuesdane e Bl oS D i . 5 RS timatum has boen presented and will Eevednmdiienl R é B SO : ' sign the protocol under duress, S A : i S ¥ : ¥ Marshal [Foch's military prozvam, S nion v el 3 VoA : necording (0 the ‘Intransigeant s | 3 (he one approved in June. 1918 by ] {he Allied commagidera comprising Women's Bible ¢l | - oecupation of the Rubw baxin and Thirsday 30 Home Mis IPrankfort The newspape ey sionary society T AR R : *ihe valnable ail tune | (0 neavy arillery has heen golns Friday, 2:50 b Home Mission ' O L S at v Sar, (EhYOUED [Strasburd | afidfacuossith e lam 1L Hobby (eft) of Texas, and | near the |..\,«t-r—k-(. Alutm_u border o o e e e lieR it cendil [Datore heltede N : & e court. while Texas guards are | o S Rike If weather is good they're friends m spite of the dispute | ;::.LV.:.,.:1;‘1“'\‘.1|ulll.n\\~ from “grabbing” (/"ILDREN S HOME 8 ass®ana i THE MODERN FUNERAL The undertaking profession has mado notable progress aloug higher lines, in it scienco and art, in its teehnigue and in the personal eguation of its members. The public is no longer contented with dingy <hops suggesthve of gloom and the business of cofi Fhe leading establishments in citics and owns are found in suitable amid attractive sur nd with appolntments and mong the higher cliss offices and business Pomp and Cirenmstanee, No. 1, 120 ey I FPUNERAL TLOME is not only one of the newer institutions of Hiass o Will entertain Mne with modern thought and modera mothers at pper Monday evenin Information regarding (ransportation will'be funished at any time, day or night. THE FUNERAL HOME EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND SANFIARIANS. 15 Walnut Street New Britain Phursda p.om service Thursday \rmenian Rhine since yesterday (‘Phis is No. 9 ok & series of advertisements by ANDREWS & DOO- LIPTLE). <Copyright 1919 IiB8tweent tiio twol scilesh over e | the land Umiversnlist Chureli, ! e APPRECIATES GIFTS' Iirst Universalist church, 39 Arveh the Golden Itule Workahle Among { usual good music at both morning teve Llingt ’ s B8 aan - Rev. 1. Klingbe CHC N ) (RN HOME., e eE e Individuals in Business, Among Na- [ and evening services | Fred Solican of New London, s e RS Tox T : CONTEON N O Voices ‘Thanks for Thanksgiving RESE S SRR T eI (INed)y, The health board at its meeting Iy Captured by I =Wt Donations by Public. : 5 7 ])M —_ 4 Second Sunday in Avent, 10545 | Lust niht held up e apomtment o SR PERSONALS ostpone Action On CITY ITEMS & m. morning worship: 12 m., Sun- | o successor to take (he place of A, J g Ke! LD Rey U Klingherg, of thej (‘lllll'(:’h ha " ! b ame Change day school. The vespers will be | ijaet as superintendent. The affairs| New London, Dec. G.-~Ived Soli- | Children’s Ilome, has senl out the = | tions?" Special music - omitted in order to give our people L'or the office are in the nds of Fred | cuna, of 77 Bradley streel, employed | following letter thanking the public | g,y Ay of Tafaverte strect \ction on the changing of the name i opportunity to attend the rally of : - . 2 - 2 g z . See “Bluebird” Wlectric Washin o y the rally OFf Murphy and he is being considered as | ap the Groton Iron Works, for whom i for Thanksgiving donations left the employ of the New Brilain f of the Swedish Lutheran Maria | Maohine, Conn. 1t & Power G i he Hartford District Luther League [ permanent superintendent, The b 1 is with the deepest feelings MAchinG combinytodn o the Department of Justice has becn o A Tate el 10 be the Rirst Luthera : Y ) i nd the Connecticut State Luther | authorized the awarding to Leavitt ST R (T R, e of gratitude that we wish (0 ex g " IR Buorrite grange, No. 39, will hold. ity = hurch was postponed until the an- | regular meeting fonight at 8 o'clocly 40 e Meric T al B 3 N 3 b jaen Levn Hal. 8l Hayes of the contract for the new Reds; was arrested this afternoon il tend 1o all friends, pupils and Francis Morrisey has resigned from o'clock. Catechetical class. Tuesday | pon nual comgregation meeting in Janu- | in Judd's hall. A class of 16 candid locked wup here to await the arrival teachers of the public schools the New Britain Machine company S ¢ € e Y ut the meeting of the congrega-| dutes will receive the tirst degree of an oflicer trom Hartford and individuals our heartielt tion held t chure as and most sincere thunhs tor their Mauric Quirk, formerly employed b In the church hall last Paper Goods plant tendered his nd Friday afternoons at 1 o'clock = — Frederick A, Tucker manager off lihe Raphael Department Store ve- achers’ (raining class, ‘Tnesday eVening. Luther League ‘Thursday INDEPINITE WAGE INCRE evening at the home of Miss Florence | Palmer, Mass., Dec. 6.—Wage in FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATE Night. Such of the members as were liberal gifts o the hildren's by the American > Hatatl Y e e S e e present favored the change hut as Uhe e ; : i L LLLESSB A e B (lendance was not suficiently large | "2 - Do D, 3. K exignatio that & robe had heen stolen from JELRSEINGR RG ! gl to warrant taRing such action a post : hadibeen slogy el Elmgren, 170 Arch strect. Saturday | creases of indefinite amount, effective; New York,: Dec. 6.— Foreisn s (fternoon, rehearsal for the Christ- [ December 8, were- announced today | change went \through anoth . . < o chang « oy - ither day of e 2 " . N ! 2 s ] i S, nutomohile yesterday afternoon mas services of the Sunday school at | by the Thovndike Co., HBoston Duck : demoralization today. Rates on {he o List of Donations. Rl ponement was thought to be @ wise : Fripsiad S a emoyalizal L : Iweniy-two bushels potatoes, 10 NO : " o e S i iz i « almer tlis o s town principal European countries contin move, he congregation 1ccepted - The increase will affect 2,500 hands. [ yed to fall in several instances to new The three corporations are independ-{ low records. The pound sterling The New Brifwin club will exercisel bushiels apples, fonr bushels carrots. | the envelope system of hngnces and = ¥ (0Ur year option on (he clul rooms f ' f p Red Plag, L AEEE s ANERHTIE b left the ehunge in form of sevviee, to 1wo pecks sweet potatoes, two bushels Fxciing Few Minutes, | inclirde 1 ish prayvers, in the hands live bushels turnips, one bushel beeis in My hall, officers of that organizas) The Stankey Memoria) Church. D oy i Chureh. o of each othor but are it of the | (enecka S quoted o Sl : lion huve notified the City hall com- { the morning worship in Stanley A veid Seiils o R i S moming morshin I St niy byan system of textilc mils | than o dollar below its parity. and | ohion £ New York, Dec. 6.k J. Barcton b L o Reve G AL controlled rrom Boston and - New | frane checks also made a new low heads cabbage, 127 Jars vegetables, | (S80S0 R FUCEL NG T Brond- Missirian will preach on “Our Present | yvo,p L e S e O aml R o . { DAy Enemy.” The music will be [t e : 2 way today and signalled one of Wi< | GIVIEN WELCOME HOME PARTY S % e B Me” As 5 and fhe German mark at today's fig fonit, nine bottles grape Juice. b honts to report to the Baltery for| SRtIenT IO E RUIIOTRIS @ i i [ wres was worth only .- cents, or cight pounds grapes. 1wo packages SHIP NOT BADLY DAMAGED. Sl g offertory solo. The Sunday schoc ; ftertory sol b Uad v ool [ than nine per cent of its nominal | ligs, five dozen bananas, three crates ill eet at 12 noon. Y. P. New York, Dec. 6.—The American | of the chireh board IEIRIOD; pumpkins, celery, lettuce he infant danghter of Mr. and Mrs, William (" Nei| of 202 Garden street Harttord, died Al the New Britain General hospttal this morning orders. Immedintely # crowd o T Sarvio e Mars beinror . i value lected about the building and Methodist Charch, Entertained W 6:45, Consecration meetin steamship Liberty Glo, reported yes i 155 i S : Y {police were notified that an 22 packages crackers, paek archist is signalling towards 13 More than i score ex-xervice Members of the New Britain MeAll Bec “Bluehi ectric Washing oranges, two dozen grape-fruit, candy Mackhine Cann 1. & Power (o Ad Tenths That Jesus Taught.” Leader, { terday as having struck a mine off b s T S N A cookies, I8 pounds cookies, 10 po ds Harry Hoffman. Praise meeting and | Perscheliing, Hollind, while en voute CLEARING HOUSE REPO . poull 00 81 ROL I m New York, Deec. f.-—The actual banks and land where Fmma Goldinan, Alex- [ men, members of the Trinity Metho- | uxiliary ave invited 1o meet with the crackers, 11 cakes, three pies, five Hartford xusitiary 1 W tor French : ander Berkman and other radicals ) loaves bread, four packages raisins fpe being held for deportation.” | commiunity service at 7:30. The pas- | from New York to Bremen and brief address on | bu is not seriously damaged, Bar condition of clearing house rust companies for the week shows Church.” Girl Scouts will sing. Allf were imformed by cable fodiay. Ad-{ ‘hat they hold 353,285,080 reserve come, Girl Scouts will meet on Mou- | vices received said she was hit well | excess of logal reguirements. This b e R sy Boy Scouts on Tuesday | torward and though she was leaking, | @ decrease of $18,050,140 from lasti 10 cans cvaporated milk, three pack-| pranted by a special policeman. the | enuren ai Montelale, N o wis the | s 1o e New Britain Day and =1l rges Jell-o, 21 packages cercals, one superintendent of the building and | prineipal speake Attorney M members have been ucgently, dist church, were given @ hanquet last tgr will give « . night as 0 welcome home purty. Rey fugces on Wednesday, December 10, one dozen eggs, (wo pounds heans, 8ix | s)ectators considered 1 red revolu- \\.u‘.‘.n I g 3 : Labor Strikes and the Christian [ ber and Co., operators of the ship, rom % until 5 o'clock, in the Im= g Tt WL Borie 10, s Kare | o et T SAEion s, sayD | SATTEn. K. ook, ormin pusion and | from B untll 5 e'clock, in the Yai§ SYrup. G6ocans soup, eight cans Hsh.}jpe o0 blood red fHag SRSARCEIRE e Woodlawn street, Hartford. This day and the evening at 15. The Brotherhood { she was in no immediate danger weak, i will meet on Friday evening, the de- lar peanul butter, one jar smoked | 1wo husky janitors, Barton promised | e 11 Camp was toastmaster quested to attend. If names of those fails of the program will be an- & 1;""’- four r‘mm;hi |’~”N«;1w Hml" to use a blue siznal fag hereafter. who plan to attend are sent 10 Miss e Choir rehearsal and our. one pound lima bheans s “lted Is too dangerous’ he Cornelia Chamberlain, 179 o Miee R b S DUE TO CA RELESSNESS pounds muts, one bottle salad dress. | 0 (IEOTOUST R PR D CERTED BIMResT (RS e s ing, three packages cornstarch, three AMERICANS TO FRANKEFOR Loren . Penfield Camp, Sons of 0 o 8000 _W\“.‘M"' ik b i Figday at § o'clock. Pirst Baptist. | SO ¥ of a4 motorist, this boy bas to remain | ges puc ine with the note presented by the|and the rollowing officers were in police court Monday morning on & i1y i st tibndcvanitminutena (he macaronl ot mounds calteeinine (5N 6 cotiiilat Baih o 10ne Gartll s e e el Ss R e i olice coutt Mondavimot MRS Pupiatchurotontofro il s &8 e : ; dep ool Hes i iis iee Bolli | quaitd cranberiies, one packaze pov-| mon represeniatives moittving. Gero ; - nance relative to parking his autes lNows: 10:45, morning worship, legs were broken above the knees | ping corn and one chicken R et it e Hhi e e P SRk, (6 A W || U LG purking hix aut it A Ross when the child was hit, Physicians || Dy | ! ] funtor vice-commander, G 1. Wells; | Mo n Main st nger than germon by M; ‘:‘\],‘l Eolhehcon and nurses moa Cineinnatic hospital, | FATE OF STEEL STRIKE stice protocol coerelve micasurcs of Bopp council, A. M. Clurk; chaplain, | the specified time. Offider LampiBes 1315, |-v‘w’\h“’»\' in s where the boy is enduring this tor- T TS YA T :‘u‘l:‘u“:‘\]u: YAIAKZW\:‘L,H‘\.‘l’vu.l“h‘\y‘.t.‘;u\ the ST s dolesnies to division i | Nolifed “Herbig Ao peics S e | ; : TR e e S D Hlabalanneihig e R0 caumpment, J. W. Allen and lmer G See “Bluebird” Blectric Washing m., a special service conducted el i 5 hones in his little legs to heal proper Youngstown, 0., Dee, 6.--The fate|1ary measures {o be faken 2l pmente AV Ealien il suiG RS R s iBlecbind SR ol s i o s v ' newspaper says that the British and fong 50w, Williams: secretary, J. G fans will occupy Iissen, while the | pyckley; treasurer, 1. A. Goddard and - Americans . Will 5010 color guard, J. W. Williams; inside he order of servees in the IMirst | ST Fidla: 1L Bosih hasillved 3 5 ¢ Iy %0 that he will not be a cripple for | of the steel strike will he decided SRR S Al g ; ! ; life 4 meeting of the national strike com B et s Gl % mittee at Washington, December 13, | I | sl hetliae s mmday L Piatdlnel MINERS DENY REPORTS, when the presidents of fhe 24 infer- | Frankrort. | Roard, Kred Wagner: vutside guard, B L e T SR Pittsburgh, Dec. 6.—Reports that | national unions involved will volc - dward Hitehcock . g ! N Lt i be union miners in the Pittsburgl directly upon the proposition ending AMDR GOBS IDOWN. e wlcz, a complainani i the case agames planned ejidies inigitt, - dinbaRy Halitax, N Dec. § e etk Thomas Cyoka, who was arraigned sgrved at 7 o'clock JOINS LABOR PARTY. volice court < mornin charged : E 3 to work were denied at the offic sanizel onlonel ot e O Esteamer Colmar, reported yesterday in ¢ organizer of o ese unions who | | G ; distress off the Nova Scolinn coast London. Dec. & he United Lrish @ with zxmblin Szenkiwicz fuiled to 5 QUAWKER™ IS PINCHED, Sergeant Theodore Johnson today took into custody, Willlam Szenki trict were manifesting o dispo the strike, it was stated today by an ink during the night, according 1o | League of Great Britain bas issued a wireless messages received here to- day. Pwelve members of the crew the Uinited Mine Workers of Amcrica | saia he had boen sent to cheek wi | & Ul Al &b e i bt fnoan app e (his morninz rcoples Chweeh of i : Peoy rehor Chri today on reports made by the national and gt Monday's sesston of the cour he will be charged with Cyoka on a ally itselt with the British labor party [ sambling complaint in order that it may use its vole and 10215, worning worship, commun p L strike committce. manifesto announcing its decision to jon service; 12:15, Sunday school: 6, i 2 ; - E g : 2 - : oung People’s meeiing: 7. cvening & o % A sl S 5 S5 AT today reached Canso, 50 miles from rvice, 7 o'clock. Subjeet “The Great. T : > PO RIEPATREATIZ ( AN ihe spot where the Colmar sank, in | vited 3 . PRISONERS IN JAPAN | g small boat. The other 15 members | influence against “thosc responsible = § i Yokohama, Japan, Nov. 13, (Cor-jof the crew had been picked up by | for Irish oppression.” Tel. 1625 Hour, Da; or Night. St Mark’s Ghutch S - respondence of the Associated Press.) |another vessel shortly after the (fol- —— TARRANT & HAFFEY by i J $ ——Arrangements are ahnost complet- | mar went down LEONARDS A} IMPROVING. o TR gty : cond Sinday in Sdvent % e o UNDERTAKERS | o] S y MYRTLE St East kEnd Oflice, 153 7:80 ¢ , Hol IR union ks o il 4 & n a. m., church school; 11 a. m., ) 3 - z S i Lo SEE MR ol Dan ORIV LD GRS poisoning Wednesday night at their Lady Attendant—Irec Use of Chapel communion and sermon: T:45 i 4 Y i Fle s render of Kiauchau. IFour steamers TR G, homme, were reported ap improved at g 2 Ovders Taken for Upholstering evenipg praver and address : L g | s b e : : ~ Wil convey them to thelr home coun= |y funeral of Mrs. Hilda 8. Olson | the New Britain General hospital to Chivistinn Science Chureh, ; o 5 ) will he held 1:20 @’clock tomorrow | day 5 : = ‘flernoon at late home, & - s e OO First Church of Christ, Scientist JAY GOULD WINS. aliainosnialgibery date homo L 12 PUNERAL DIRECTOR comrer of West Main strect and Park , s S PR irch s s 1 LICENSE COMMITTER TO MERT, . b 4 ¢ Philadelphia. Dec. 6.—Juy Gould | iivate. Public services will be hold servico at 10:45 a. m. | former world's courl tennis ehampion, i A meeting of the license commil- + iy place. Sunday % at 2 o'clock at fhe win Mortnary £ tee will he held next Tiesday evening. | subject, Dec. 7., “Giod the Only Causc oL 4 o ject, won the national open title here to- | chapel in Fairview cemetery. fteyv. I ‘ B hat the comumitie n and Creator.” Sunday school at 9 . m“.u . e e ; t Al g e 2 _ W N day by defes “ LIt sella, 1the AW Schaerfer of the Lutheran Churci SO DOCIES | $ 0 vdliebiny R BRE NG | | champion. in the tinal of the Reformation will b in charse | Will start plans for the work of super- | omee ana Partors 15 Watnut Street. professional vision of hoxing in this cily. Felephone % o'clock The reading room, ) i l National Bank Dbuilding, is open ) series of ma I th rvi N : the public daily “from 12 noon to S | ERECKLES AND HIS F RIEND #he Emmannel Gospel Chu 53 Franklin Square. Milton S. An \ - derson, pastor. Morning worship at | GEE - SWONDER )= 10:45 subject, “The Spirit of o! DONT Tumk oF e Christ.” Sunday school at noon. Y P, meeting at 6 o'clock, Evangelistic | THIS LONG AGO= THING ,’ service, 7 o'clockSubject, “The Great - 8 , 85 Chinges i'umlv“;’l'lrvn\ the Iarth 701: TH CANDY [ CAN T~ Since the Days of Noah Seals are !.W BUY - ORONOROV ~ frde and strar welcomnic K Advent Churchi. BY BLOSSER Officer Kann Wasn’t at All Surprised Services in charge of L. B. Giles pastor. Communion and giving hanid of fellowship® at 10:1 Bibic school and Adult classc p.om Study class at 6:30. Service of song and evening preaching at 7:15: sub 0 Conversion of lLydia.” Trinity Methodist Church. The Church school will begin its gession at 9:45 a. m AL Adult 12:15 p. m. A special classes meet at fnvitation is extended to young men to attend the Baraca class at 12:15 Henry Hoar is the teacher. Morn- in worship at [0:450 Rev. i Dr. Charles M. Duxis; of - Springfield, - Mas vill preach at this hour. v s ning services at 7:30; sermon by Rev

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