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Emmanuel Gospel Church, 10:16 g. m., prayer and praise serv. lge; 10:46 a. m., preaching service, Rev. W. W. Stoddart of Rochester, N. 4 Y.i 12:15 p. m., Sunday schqol; § m., Young People's meeting; 7 p. m., evangelistic seryice, Rev. W. W. Stod- 2 dart in charge: 4 p. m., Tuesday, chil- i 11— dren’s meeting; 7:45 p. m., Tuqsday, SR ey Bible study: § p. m.. Wednesday, cot- ==Ly ~ 8 tage meeting; 7:45 p. m., Thursdgy, G < ) mid-week prayer mgeting. YN AN ) . — S HNAL A. M. E. Zion Church. = 10:45 a. m.. morming worship, se;- (((d®)D)) mon by the minister: 12:30 p. m., Sunday school: 6:30 p. m., a special program by the young people under the nuspices of the C. E, society. Spe- among other features wil be a duet by the Misses Estolle and Evelyn " and-a wolo by Miss Marion Richardson. Leaders of the exercises will be Miss M. Richardson and H. Green. 7:45 p. m., the evening ser\- 109. The pastor will preach from the theme, “Song of My Soul.” L Ohrisdan Sciemce Church. service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- Sunday school af ;45 ¥ eveningssgeths at Walnut Hill Service. Program for Union Young People's Sunday evening service at Walnut Hill park: Song service; weripture losson and prayer, Rev. G. M. Mis- sirfan; song;: remarks, Rec. Missirian: address, “Good Ciltizens Awake.” G. + T. Bochman of Hartford; offering, song, benediction. ) 5D e Stanloy Memorial Church. Sunday school at 10:15; morning worship at 11 o'clock. The sacrament of Holy Communion will be adminis- tered, and Rev. G. M. Missirian, the pastor, will dellver the communion address. All are very cordially in- vited. The marning service after this Sunday will be suspended until the second Sunday iIn September. The Sunday schoo!l at 10:45 will continue Y. P. 8 C. L will meet at Walnut Ml park at ¢ p . G. T Bochman of Hartford, the field secretary of the Connecticut Temperance union, will be the speaker in a well planned open-air mass meeting. Trinity Methodist Church. Rev. John L. Davis. pastor of the church, wiil preach on “The Modern Pharasee and the Publicaps,” at the morning service of Trinity Methodist church tomorrow. - 2) Ling ey | [ ) | ’ St. Mark's Church, #th Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion; 11 a. m., Holy Commiunion and sermon by the rector, Rev. Samtie! ‘Sutcliffe. Friday, August $th, Transfiguration of Christ; 9:30 a. m., Holy Commun- jon, Uhion Services. The Union service of the Baptists, South Congregational and ™ Chureh of Christ churches weill be held in the First church 10.45 a. m. Prof, L. B. Paton will preach. ROGERS' ALLE TO OPFEN. Church Street Buwilding Is a Most Up- to-Date Establishwent. George C, Rogers' Recreation build- ing on Chureh sireet, one bt the most up-to-date bowling and pool estab- lishments in the eastern section of the country, will be formally opened Monday evening. The bullding s equipped with 20 alleys and 21 pool tables, is light, alry and sanitary, equipped with drinking fountains and eloctric fans, spectators’ galleries and all other convenlences necessary to make the project a_complete success. The first floor, above' the stores, Iis oivag ovegto NN voves s the S LANS for this economy event were made with the idea that there is used for bowling. uader the menaesighype e Bogers s real pleasure to be gained from the ownership of furniture which 12 fine pek £ : not only fulfills modern ideals of utility, but, in addition, reflects in grace the pains t | could be meas- ury ‘es, what a terrible array - _ g g ) ; S5 Tt preeet [ Foroueh S of proportion and beauty of detail some golden period of furniture design. :::an ::m: on, often suffering with = ) B backache, pains in side, headaches and, pervousness which are tell-tale symptoms of orlnnl;; d'“{]“":’:;:: ’ : ; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta - — Sompound-—made " from roots . J T ey —_— herbs—can undoubtedly correct. Women who suffer should not give up hope until they have given it a tral. CONFESSION OF For the Library ‘ Novelty Pieces ‘ For the Hall I MURDER A HOAX ‘% FOR DETAILS SEE THE NEW YORK SUNDAY PAPERS Overstudy Believed to Have Led Bar- ranco to “Admit” Crime For Which Boy Was Electrocuted. New York, July 31.~—Overwork in college studies—this was advanced last night as the explanation of the mysterious ‘“‘confession made last g nl:'hl by "“Robert Baron” that he had A killed the Rodhester policeman, fof e whose death Elmer Hyatt earlier in ng was electrocuted at Sing ) Ving prison. HERALD SQUARE 7} Fr e After “Baron” ha dadmitter today wo phychiatrists at Bellevue hos- pital that his confession was a hoax, Bis brother, A. P. Barranco, lssued « ment in which he said that “Bar- sn's” real name is Francis M. l’.r. 2 SN s e i 2 e - ‘ mncoiihac he s & former college | *= A T R T I e T e R e I e R S T R P e e T ‘-—,’ o ® Cmub: - n;.‘.” of his family who called | bear, he decided uwpon the unusual PR S oo el o ey e nrth | Violion ot i wkSutal i i e “ce) upon t the hospital todiy that | eourse which is now a matter of pub- DRAFT EVADER FRXE. federal prison, for draft evasion, has |draft call, but later the sentenc: | maptial. was aisturbed by Dpe- R 06 B er the coming ex- |le knowledge. . been ‘released by special order to the | was reduced to five vears. N Allinson’s red SN i = - s 3 “Barranco added that Francis, Who [Brent' Dow Allinson, Serving Five |war department, commuting the un.| He obtain a clerkship in the Am- | expired in Jul \ uden utic - Adhyoen. . Years, Has Sentence G "R , pf of his sentence. erican legation at Geneva, ' Switz., h < GRion e g 2 and was arrested' on the military | ing to him for