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. Fall Plans NOW THAT VACATION DAYS ARE COMING TO A CLOSE AND WE ALL SETTLE DOWN WITH A DETERMINATION TO DO MORE WORK THIS WINTER THAN EVER BEFORE, THERE IS ONE PLAN WHICH SHOULD BE AT THE HEAD OF THE LIST— “I'M GOING TO START A BANK ACCOUNT AT THE NEW BRITAIN TRUST.” . A SMALL AMOUNT WILL START IT—EACH DAY WILL ADD TO IT AND BEFORE SUMMER COMES AGAIN THERE WILL BE A TIDY SUM WAITING FOR THAT NEXT VACATION. MAKE THIS YOUR PLAN * New Britain Trust Co. AT THE CENTER. The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Surplus Funds, $2,000,000.00 Capital $1,250,000. Hartford, Conn. Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards, Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without charge Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANKING Bank by mail. It issafe and saves time. South Church. 10:45, morning worship. Sermon by Rev. Warren F. Cook, of Mont- clair, N. J. Music— Prelude—Sursum Corda .... Hailing Anthem-—The Lord Is King . Marston Offertory—The Christ . -+ Shelley Postlude—Aria Dethier Rev. Ozora S. ho was to have occupied the pulpit tomorrow, is unable to be present. St. Magk’'s Church. Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 /a. m., Holy Communion; 11 a. m., Holy Communion and sermon by the rector. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. Christian Science Church. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m., sub- Ject, “Man.” Sunday school at 9:45 |a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. The reading room, ; Room 504 National bank building, is open to the public daily from 12 noon iuntil & o'clock except Sundays and holidays. Welcome Baptist Mission. The Welcome Baptist Mission will setvice Sunday at 7 p. m street. The minister will People’s Church of Christ. Sunday, 10:15 a. m., prayer service; ] 10:15 a. m.. morning worship; 12:15, | Sunday school: 7 p. m., evangelistic service and Young D’eonle s meetng combined; Thursday, 5 p. m., mid- week prayer service The A. M. F. Zion Church, 315 Church Street. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. Sun- | day school 12:30 p. m. The Young | People’s C. E. meeting, 6:30 p. m. | Evening service 7:45 p. m.. when the eucharistic feast will be celebrated The church choir will furnish suitable | music. All are welcome. Emmanucl Gospel Church. Service at 10 a. m., preaching by H. 8. Miller of Brooklyn, N. Y. All | services in the South Congregational church chapel. 12 m., fFunday school: «If I Only Had the Money’ HERE islittle consolation in this phrase if you have been forced to pass up a golden opportunity because you did not have the money to take advantage of it. Save yourself disappointment and regret some day by starting a Savings Account now. Beom today! A single dollar is all you need. Add a little every week, and before long you will have an enviable bank account. Tuen, when the opportunity of a lifetime does present itself, you won't have to pass it by. Interest Compounded Twice a Year The Commercial Trust Co. 274-276 Main Street 6 p. m., Young People’s meeting;: 7 p. m. evangelistic service. H. S. Miller in charge. Tuesday. 7:45 p. m., Bible study at 439 South Stanley street; Wednesday, & p. m., cottage meeting; Thursday, 7:45 p. m., mid- week prayer meeting. Arch street en- trance to South church chapel. EXPLAINS TO U. S. GOVERNMENT Mexican Minister of War Sends Note About Gardiner. Mexico City, Sept. 4.—A detailed statement of the Mexican govern- ment's efforts to bring about the re- lease of W. A. Gardiner, a United States citizen, and Bertie C. Johnson, a British subject. who were kid- napped two weeks ago by Petro Za- mora, the Jalisco bandit, kas been forwarded to the United States em- bassy here by General . Elias Calles, secretary of war. CORONERS' INQUESTS ARE FORBIDDEN IN IREDAND. Dublin, Sept. 4.—Inquests by cor- oners have been prohibited in the counties of Cork, Clage, Galway, Kerry, Limerick, Longford, Lough, Mayo, Roscommon and Tipperary. ac- cording to the Gazette. Functions of these officials will be performed by courts of inquiry operating under the army act, the newspaper says. BOY SCOUTS HOME New York, Sept. 4.—The 301 Boy Scouts of America returning from a tour of battlefields in France as guests of the French government are due to arrive here late today on board the army transport Princess Matoika. CLEARING New York, Sept. 4.—The condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $25,942,820 re- serve in excess of legal requirements. This §s an increase of $11,709,770 from last week. HOUSES., actual a BOLTON CEREBRATES. ton. Conn., Sept. 4.—This town today had a pageant “Pocohontas” as a part of the secular observance of the bicentennial nniversary of the founding of the town. Lawn Tennis Title Matches Are Reduced to Four Contes Hills, N. Y., Sept. 4. —William M lawn champion of the Californian in the all comers’ tourna- ment at the West Side Club, Forest Hills, today, the other three survi being G. Colket Caner. of Boston: Wallace F. Johnson. of Philadelphia. and William T. Tilden originally of the same city, but tly associated with Providence. cheduled to fheet in that order this afternoon, the title-holder facing Caner at 2 o'clock, and the two stars of the Quaker City deciding their argument at 4 Johnston yesterday defeated Watson M Washburn in stratght . 6—1, 6—4, T Caner disposed of Irving Wright even mor decisively at 6—3, 6—1i, 6—2: Tilden went through young Walter Westbrook, the Michigan champion. at 6—3. $—6, 6—1. and Wallace Johnson staged his second surprise tournament by taking three out of Grimn, from Clarence J. 6—1; 6t FOR HOME DRINKS Liberty Malt Extract and Choice Hops. Also Rubber Hose, Strainers, Crown Corks. Coppers and Stoppers. NEW BRITAIN BIRD STORE, 105 ARCH ST. TEL. 1121-3, S ———————————— CITY OF NEW BRITA SCHOOL DEPARTMENT NOTICE The Public Day Schools of all Grades /ill Open for the Fall Tlerm TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 7. CONNECTICUT SCHOOL OF MCSIC | C. A. PERRIN, Director. 259 Main St. Violin, Piawo, Mandolin and Guitar Class and Private Instruction. Boothr's Block. Pioneer Garage Rear 193 Main Street. Cars for hire for parties, rcasonable | rates. When in trouble on road call 387-12 Our wrecking car will respond. PLEASURE CARS M. IRVING JESTER 192 ALCH S1RLET RFNISAN GARAGE 430 MAIN STREET. for fitee, oay anad Niszte Nupit tos aud Iepainng Pivers On Nutage RNoom Nos, 225-226 | YHHHEGHAS BAG DL HGOCHO L BEEFLGEROOOGEOCOGLOOBBLORROHE e o * NO REFEREE YET CHOSEN | Choice of Official for the Dempsey-Miske Championship Bout Will Be Made Not Later Than Tonight. Benton Harbor, Sept. 4.—It was | ofMcially stated last that no definite announcement of a feree for the Jack | Dempsey-Billy Miske 10-round world's heavyweight championship bout. to be he here Monday afternoon, would be m until tonight. This announcement was th outcome of a brief conference between Pro- moter Flovd Fitzetmmons: Jack Kearns manager of Jack Dempsey. and Thomas Blgger, chairman of the Michigan State Boxing Commission. Bigger, after several defay. rived here early last ev diately conferred with the promoter Dempt business represantative at champion's camp. It was only a brief con- ference and then Fitzsimmons made the formal statement It was explained that the reason for the action was the absence of Jack Reddy, Miske's manager CROWLEY TO UMPIRE New Arbiter Will Officiate in Tomorrow's Game Between Pioneers and Annex— Cholce Comceded a Good One. Edmund J. Crowley has been selected by the managers of the Pioneers and the Annex teams to officiate as umplre in the third game of the series for the city baseball champlonship on the Eilis street diamond tomorrow afternoon. Crowley will replsce Sherlock Riley, whose work in both games played to date has caused some criticism. The selection of Crowley as umpire is a sound one. He has played baseball for many years and has a fine knowledge of the inner points. James Clinton, the In- dustrial League arbiter, also will officlate tomorrow, as the double-umpire system will be used SOFT FOR JOHNSON. Reporter Finds That Negro Prisoner Is Out With Women in Auto. Chicago. pt. 4.—The United district attorney’s office yesterday began in- vestigation of reports in the Chicago Journal that Jack Johnson, former pugilist, now a prisoner in the Geneva (Kane County) jail, is permitted to take long walks, go auto- mobile riding. and holds a daily training bout to which the sheriff issues tickets. The Journal account states that a re- porter, sent to see Johnson, found he had gone out riding with a number of women, and that after waiting until nearly mid- night the reporter left before Johnson's return. Johnson. who surrendered on the California border after cight years of self- imposed exile. is awaiting arraignment in connection with his flight after being sen- tenced to a year and a day in Leavenworth for violation of the Mann Act. States SANARDO WINS FREE-FOR-ALL, Boston-Owned TPacer Under Wire First In Feature Event at Readville, Readville, Mass. Sept. 4.-—Sanardo, the Boston-owned pacer, showed the way in the free-for-all event at the Readville track yesterday. the feature event on the last day's program of the Grand Circuit races. Walter Cox. who substituted for Sanardo's regular driver, Tom Murphy. won the first heat in 2:021-4 with the gelding, then came badk with another in 2:031-4 Horses already are being shipped from here to Hartford. where the annual big line meeting at Charter Oak Park will be held next week. RICHTER & COMP Members New York Stock Exchange. 3 ) 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CO Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. Telcphone We Offer:— 50 American Hardware 50 Colt’s 50 Landers, Frary & Clark 50 New Britain Machine 50 North & Judd 50 Niles, Bement & Pond 50 Stanley Works —At the Market— H. L. JUDD, F. G. JUDD w. jupD & CO. Investment Securities 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telechone 1818 — 1818 WE OFFER:— 50 Shares of Landers, Frary & Clark. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. , G. F. GROFF, Mgr~—Room 509, N. B. 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