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AMERICAN LEGION OPENS WITH A WIN WEEK OF ACTIVITY FOR ‘Y. M.’ BOYS r Holstein Parks Five Takes| Secretary Dorbuck Announces Battle From Hartlord X. Y. Playing under the name of the y-Glover Post, American Legion, e quintet formerly earrying tho ots of the Holstein Parks of Chi- downed the crack X-Y. quintet Hartford at the state armory last ight. The score was 44 to 38. The ndance was very good consider- inclement weather, and the troated to wome clusey all The Hartford team was by Harmon and Johnson, and Intter gave a brilllant exhibition tossing. Some of his baskets the result of long spectacular “Yump"” counted for 20 with six fleld and eight foul ots. Happy Harmon scored 12 for his team Locals Looked Good. The American Legion five had its st Mneup in the fray at the rt. Dixon, the brilNant forward still suffering from an injured r, and retired from the con- early in the second half. He a8 replaced by Johnny Barton, a ¢ loeal boy, who made fame himself while a student at the achoo). Barton's entdy into Yy was a good thing for the He managed to drop three fleld goals, as well as participat- finely in the team work of the Stillwell was the chief point for the locals. Edwards gave clever axhibition of floor work and tossing. “Red” Dever again bdved to be the most popular player court. As a guard “Red” is the best that has showed up in meck ‘o woods in many a day. 's work was all that could be S - Game Next Week. announced that on next Fri. t the Waterbury Kaceys will Legion team. The Brass is one of the strongest con- for the state championship on, and numbers among ims Co. M of Torrington and ralds of Willlmantic. summary: LEGION Barton y | « L] Osterling Cronin American Legion 44, X.Y. Is from flold, Edwards 1, Btillwell 4, Dever 3, Larson n 3, Marmon 6. Johnson 6, d 1, Cronin 2; foul goals, Still- Hagmon 2, Johnson 8; referoe 5, ol Team Wins, o mllmlmry gamo Bristol downed efty, 19 to 16. Y BEES the Busy the Trojans The summary: TROJANS s Left forward IO «ovinsesns Donahue. Zehrer v Right forward WMo ... Hallett, Anderson ‘enter Rl“( I’IIIM . Grace, Anderson Im guard d goals, Pluda 1, J. White 4, M. 1, MeArthur 2 Patterson 1. won 3; foul goals, McArthur 4, iite 7; referee Kiernan. ‘o Cure a Cold in One Day Grovi LAXATIVE BROMO NE tablets, The genuine bears nature of B. W. Grove. 30c. WITH FLOWERS" "YOUNG LADIES f Program of Events The all around athletic contests for the ' boys' department will begin this week supervised oy Joseph Herg- strom. Each boy will compete in his own weight class, and the boy scoring most points in his class wins the prize. High school class wiil weigh in Mon- day, also register. Employed A class will weigh in Friday night. Thrift weck will be observed this week through advertising and speak- ers. Budget books for boys may be secured from Boys' Secretary A. A. Dorbuck. Due to the number of un- employed boys, the building will be open the eatire day for the use of members and friends. Plans are under way to reorganize the noon day club for school boys attending high and grammar schools so that they may comeand eat their lunch following with a social and games. Hot cocoa will be served by members of club on co-operative basis. The program for the week of Jan- Monday—High School gym 4:00 p. m.; High School swim, m.; Employed Boy “A" gym 7:90 p. m.; Employed Boy swim, 8:00 p. m.. All around athletics for em- ployed boy “A", first event tonight, 12 pound shot put. Department closed 9:30 p. m Tuesday-—Junior grammar class gym, 4:30 p. m.; Junier gram- mar school class swim, 6:30 p. m.; beginaing of all around athletic con- tests for Employed boy “B" classes: First event, running high jump, 7:00 p. m.; Employed boy “B” gym classes, e p. m.; employed boy “B” swim, $:09 p. m.; pocket billiard tourna- ment games, 7:30 p m.; department closed, 9:30 p. m. Wednesday-—High School gym class: First event of all around athletics, running high jump, 4:00 p. m.; High School class swim, 5:00 p. m.; em- ployed Boy ““A” gym class, 7:00 p. m.; employed boy “A’ swim, 8:00 p. m.; meeting of Good Government Club for employed boys, 8:30 p. m.; depart- ment clnsed, 9:30 p.m Thursday—High School 2:30 p. m.; High School league games, 30 p. m.; supper, Mrs. Kronholm serving, 6:00 p. m.; speaker Dr. Har- ris, New Britain Board of Health, :30 p. m.; business sesslon, 7:00 p m. Junior pgrammer school gym class, 4:30 p. m.; Junior gramma: school swim, 5:30 p. m.; employea boy “B" gym class, 7:00 p. m.; em- ployed boy “B" swim, 8 p. m. Junior department basketball game, $:00 p. m.; department closed 9:30 p. class, 5:00 p. class, school bowling. m. Priday—High school gym class, 4:00 p. m.; High School swim, 5:00 p. m.; Junior Grammar school gym p. m.; employed boy “A" swim, 8:00 p. m.; pocket mm.-ua tournament games, 7:30 p. m.; departinent closed, 9:30 p. m. Saturday—-Junior grammar gym clarses, 10:00 a. m.; first event of Junior all around athletic events, run. ning high jump, 10:00 a. m.; Junior grammar school swim, 11:00 a. m.: Bible study class, teacher Rev. John A. Davis, pastor Methodist church, 9:30 a. m.; f-mplo\'fld boy “B" gv class, 7:00 p. m.; ecmployed boy “B” swim, 8:00 p. m: department closed 9:30 p. m school NEW BOWLING LEAGUE. The Foremen's club of the Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co. have organized Duck Pin Bowling league and hav engaged alleys at Rogers' for Thurs- day evening of each week. A commit- tee of three was appointed at the last meeting of the club, composed of Wil- Ylam Massey, chalrman; Willlam Trask and John Dixon, to organize same and arrange teams and schedule. Captains were appointed as follows: J. U. Han- non, R. A. Grise, R. Watkins, C. I Parker, W. 8. Trask and J. 8. Dixon The teams will meet for the games on Thursday evening, Jan. at 8 o'clock. Roland Andrus bas been appointed secretary and treasurer for the league. a first WALLNGFORD ROBBERY. New Haven, Jan. 15.—Robbery of freight cars at Wallingford of about $1,000 worth of merchandise carlier in the week was reported by the rallroad police today. CLEARING HMOUSE REPORT. xehanges $761.381,733 Dalances $ 62,928,607 ! i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY Choral V espers, 15, 1021, POPULLAR South Church, Sunday, POPULAR ORGAN COMPOSITIONS — POPULAR VOCAL NUMBERS' POPULAR ADDRESS NO BETTER WAY TO SPEND THE TWILIGHT HOUR You Are Cordially Invited to Enjoy This 3e ) at First Church of Christ. Church school 10:00 a. m. for all ages. Morning worship 11 m. Sermon “Thou Shalt Not Stea by the minister. Music: Prelude, In- | termezzo, Wolf-Ferrari; Anthem, I | Will Magnify Thee, O Lord,” Kline: | Offertory, Prayer, Chadwick. Adult Bible classes-12:15 m. Armenian serv- ice in the chapel 3 p. m. The sland-i ing commttee will hold its regular | monthly meeting at the parsonage Monday 8 p. m. Wednesday, 4:30 p. | m., girl scouts. Thursda 30 p. m,, Armenian women's Bible class. Thurs- day, P. m.. Mr. White will resume his course in “Child Study.” All par- ents and teachers especially invited. The foreign mssionary department of the woman’'s socety will meet Friday afternoon 2:45. The address of the afternoon will be given by Mrs. Em- brich, one of the most nteresting #peakers in the country. She is sneak- ing in many cities in the interest of the Near East relief, but her message here will be of her work in Turkey, where she was formerly located. All women of the city and nearby towns are most cordially invited to this meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m., boy scouts. Commencing, Sunday, Jan. . un- der the auspices of the Fellowship, club, evening services will be held in | the chapel, 7 p. m., the remainder of | the winter. A song service, conducted ‘ by a song leader, an inspiring address | on questions of the day and fellowship will be the program of these services. | A cordial invitation is given to all to these services. Classes | First Baptist Church. Morning worship, 10:45. Sermon | by Rev. William Ross. Bijble school and brotherhood class 12:15. 3 p. m., Russian service. 6:15 the young peo- ple will meet in the chapel, speaker Mr. AMrich. 7:80 evangelistic serv- ice, subject, “An impossible compro- mise.”” Soloist, Robert S. Morris of Hartford. Thursday 7 mid-week service. Trinity Methodist Church. 9:45 a. ms church Sunday school. 10:45 a. m., morning worship with! sermon by the pastor. Topic, ‘“Money.” 12:15 p. m., adult classes of she church school. 5:00 p. m., social hour for young people Hostesses for the afternoon: Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. Walter Westlake. 6:20 p. m young people’'s devotional service which Miss Catherine Burr, head worker at Spruce street settlement Hartford, will speak. 7:30 p. m., even ing service. Sermon by the pastor. Topic, “Five Good Reasons for Being a #ool.”” At the beginning of the eve- ning service, Dr. Harris superintend- ent of the health department, wiil speak for fifteen minutes on “My Idea ; of What a Health Department should Be.” St. Mark’s Church. Second Supday after the Epiphany. 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion. 9:30 3 m., church school. 11 a. m.,, morning prayer and sermon 7:45 p. m., even- ing prayer and sermon. Christian Science Church. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- ject “Life.” Sunda® school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at § o’clock. Peopie’s Church of Christ. Sunday 10:15 a. m., prayer meeting in pastor’s study. 10:45 a. m., preach- ing, subject “Knowing him.” 12:15 p. m., Sunday school. 6:00 p. m., Younz people’s meeting. 00 p. m, preach-! ing, subject, “One thing God cannot do."” Tues meeting. Wednesday Prayer Band. Thursday, 7 ing. 4:00 » children’s 3:00 p. m., woman's 45 meet- p. m., prayer Special Lecture. “The Desire of All Nations Win Come.” Is it at hand? WIill it end the present distress? A. D. Eshleman Y., will speak on this subject Sunday, 3 p. m., at St. Jean Baptiste hall, 34 Church street, 3rd floor. All will be interested to hear the answer to this jmportant question. The public is cordially invited Under, the auspices of the International Bible Students Association. of Brooklvn, N. | Anthem—RBehold, | lowing officers: Rev. | retary; 10:45 a. m_ Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor exercises O p. m, led by Mrs, J. B. Jaynes. ivening service 7:45 p! m{, sermon by the pastor. All are welcome. —— Stanley Memorial Churche At the morning worship at 10:45 Rev. G. M. Missirian will preach. His subject will be, “Where Is lHecaven?" The music will be: Prelude, “In Paradispm Dubois Anthem, “In the Hour of Trial” ... }J[lINT INSTALLATION HELDING. A. R HALL Sons of Yets. Auxmary and Sons | of Vets. Have Double Affair Broome | nrron.m Postlude, Sund: solo, b “Improvisation.” school will meet at 12 noon. P. 8 C. E. at 6:45 p. m., topic, Self Control,” leader, Arvid Thor- valdsen Community =ervice and or- gan recital at 7:30 p. m. The pastor will give an illustrated lecture on “The Land We Live in.”” Come and see America in forty minutes. Girl Scouts will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 2t th: church: A lecture and social will be held for all the Sunday school officers and teach- ers in the city on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. All our teachers are asked to he present to welcome the visiting teachers. On Wednesday afternoon thr ILadies’ Aid society will hold a social at the church at 2:30 o'clock. All the members and their friends are asked to come. Bring all your old rubbers and a 5 or ten cent package. The Junior Sunbeam C. E will meet on Thursday the church. e society evening Second Advent Church. The pastor at the Second Advent church will preach on “The Value of | Truth to a Believer,” tomorrow morning. he will preach on No last Mac In the evening “It Is All Right words of South Church. Italian school; 10:45, morning ‘“What Good Needs school; 4:30 choral vespers: 4:30, Ttalian worship: 5:00, Assyrian-Persian Endeavor: 6:00 As- syrian-Persian worship; 6:30 Christian Endeavor society, topic, ‘‘Principles of Business Life,"”" leader, Harry Kutscher. Music Sunday morning: Prelude—Andante (Colck 9:30, worship, sermon, 12:10, church antasia) Mozart U My People i Stevenson Pres- Schnecker Handel Offertory—S8aviour in Chy ence l‘mtludr-—Mnrch .. Music, Choral nwpc 5 Prelude—Jerusalem Celest 5 \L'Ifilc| Gounod Pas- Buck Gounod “*Ecce Piccolamini ounod the seth By Organ |ntor|ude—\lo]od\ Offertory—Solo for tenor, Homo'" Organ—Evensong Address—‘'‘A Harsh JudLnlenY Vesper Anthem—The Homeland . Haven Postiude—Alleluia Swedish Lutheran Church. Iloth morning and evening services tomorrow, Sunday, will be in the 'wedish language, The Sunday schools, both the Swedish and Eng- lieh division will convene at noon. In the evening the pastor, Rev. Dr. Oh- man will continue his lecture on the “Second Coming of Christ.” Emmanuel Gospel Church. 9:30 a. m., preaching serv- 10:45, Sunday school. 6:00, voung people’s meeting. 0, preach- ing service. Preaching both morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. 1. 8. Landi§ Emmanuel welcomes Pastor Landis. Tuesday, ley street. Wednesday :00 p. m.. Women's ver circle will meet in Kensington. Bible study, 439 So. Stan- pra Those going take Berlin center at 2:33 o'clock. and get Upson's Corne Wednesday cottage mecting. Thursday, 7:45, mid-week prayer service conducted by the pastor. Come and extend your warm welcome to the pastor. Friday 7 off at :45, men’s prayer band. LUTHER LEAGUE OFFICE The Luther leazue of the Swedish Latheran church has elected the fol- Dr. 8. G. Ohman, president; Emil Larson Vice-presi- dent; Jennie Lundell, recording secre- ,tary; Mildred Swanson, financial sec- Josie Erickson, treasurer; at | at the services ! John | Battishill | A Joint installation of the i Veterans Auxiliary No. 1. Loren D. Penficld Camp No. 16, Sons of Veterans, U. S. A., was held in the G. A. R. hall Friday night, Miss Mabel Hall, installing officer, of Meriden. installed the following offi- cers in Sons of Vetera Auxiliary No. 1.—Pres. Lila Wei vice-president, Bessie Lewis; trustees, first, Nellie Talmadge; second, Jennie Goddard; third, Carrie Garroll; treasurer, Hattio Buckley; chaplain, Inez Jester; guard, Annie Rhodes; Pat. Instructor, Mary Allen: inside guard, Jennie Goddard; outside guard, Hazel Talmadge; color guard No. 1 Lillian Plerce; press correspondent, Frances Williams; secretary, Eva Backus; councilor, George Weir. Frank McGar, divisional councillor, of Meriden, installed the following officers in Loren D. Penfield Camp, No. 16, Sons of Veterans: Commander George A. Weir. Sr. Vice Commander—George Wells. Junior { Backus. Treasurer—Frank Goddard. Secretary—J. G. Buckley. Pat Instructor—W. B. Rossberg. Chaplain—A. G. Smith. Members of Camp Council—W. Rossberg A. M. Clark, E. E. Lewis. Color Renrer—l“ W. Schultz. CITY ITEMS Shoe sale at Lang s.—wdv(. The annual meeting of the Sunshine and the H. Vice Commander—Charles B. 2. 2:30 at the Y. W. C. A Removal sale at Besse-Leiand's.— advt. Full pound assorted Apollo choco- Jates, 79c. Getting acquainted at Axelrod’s, 405 Main street.—advt, The St. Mary's T. an installation of officers Friday eve- ning. The retiring president, Flor- ence Fitzgerald, was presented with a handsome ivory set. Excellent fresh salted chocolate marshmallows . almonds, 90c 1b; peanut clusters, excellent asst. chocolates 80c 1b. McEnroe’s, West Main street.—advt. The Swedish Bethany church will hold its adjourned annual mecting next Friday cvening. The members of the Y. High school club are | crack basketball team. | from a New Haven | accepted. The game will be played at the Y. M. Thursday evening. Getting Acquainted Week at Axel- rod’s new drug store, 405 Main street. Remarkable values in drugs, patent medicines, cigars, etc.—advt San Mateo Lair, Military Order of the Serpent, will hold the installation of its officers in the armory on Arch strect this evening. Officers were installed at the meet- ing of Comstock Encampment. I. O. . F., last evening. ‘hamberlain counecil, Jr. O. U. A, will hold a meeting tonight. Shoe Sale at Long's.—advt. A month’'s mind mass was held St. Mary's churoh this morning at o'clock for the late Mrs. Catherine Dunlay. Removal —advt. | at 1 1 { peanuts, M. organizing a A challenge team M., at sale at Jesse-Leland's car leaving | { Sous of | society will be held Monday afternoon ' A. B. society held | . | ) ! { { ven T0 BE GIYEN TROPHY Local Lawyer to Reccive Prize for Winning Sequin Golf Club’s Handi- cap Match Last Summer. Stanley J. Traceski will be the guest of honor at the Scquin Golf club Monday night, January 17, at which time he will be presented with STANLEY J- TRACESKI. . trophy for winning the amateur golf i championship conducted by the club last summer. The match which was played off on the club grounds at Maple Hill included about fifty con- testants from Hartford and this city. Mr. Traceski played golf while at Yale and won a name for himself in amateur circles throughout New Ha- county. Since graduating from Law school, Traceski has been afli- ated with the Sequin club where he has added to his laurels. THRIFT WEEK PLANS Y. M. C. A, Committce Will Attempt to Drive Home Lesson of Frugality By Publicity Campaign. . S. Neumann and H. A. Cook compose a committee to supervise the agtivities of “Thrift Week” which will be observed here next weeck un- der the direction of the New Britain Industrial council of the Y. AM. C. Several sub-committees have heen named. Considerable publicity will be given the drive during the week and an effort will be made to have { everyone in the city adopt the private has been ! budget system. Several public meet- ings,will be held at which prominent speakers will be heard on the sub- ject of thrift. A thrift exhibit is also being planned. B The meeting committee will wr- range for speakers at the High school, Y. W. C. A, Y. M C. A.. Grammar school, churches, factories and at meetings of the Parents and Teach- ers’ associations throughout the city. : Poster displays will be placed in con- spicuous places, AUTOMOBILE RUNS AMUCK IN BRISTOL. An automobile owned by the New Maid Bakery company of this city and driven by George Collins of 176 Maple street, which was standing outside of A. L. Beede's grocery store in Bristol vesterday morning ran away and end- ed its flight by striking a telephone at the end of the street. The spot where the auto was stationed is said to be on i a steep hill and many such accidents i have happened there before. It is ated that the.brakes became loose | and the car started down Main street striking one of the city dump carts be- fore coming to a halt. No one was in- jured. a | f ’ Comme) L The Pol lief fund tirough a Commercial, lowing I the uet of Chiei W. Chief of P Dear Ch herewith the Policems We are of the sple which your institution Wish all a Report off was made § police comn acting at Chairman T ter of thank] company No The son as a which has uary 1, 2 No sucees commission as favo tion for th most of an equal o) plage. also, pa car ul Wainw: rule whik all city e garage, matter the fact would not working h fo kept at the was reje Ne The com timates an will be i appointme It is felt ently, and increased one of th point. In Clarence full time in this it} new man duties 0 traflic at during the mainder o relief trafl Lamphere 00 I The req two days regular V: iod, was The mont OF Swedish naal M Ann The ang Lutheran afternoo took pl cons, § son Wi