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ten families in that large congrega- REGKLESS DRIVING - NEARS COMPLETIGN FOR ALTAR IN HOME =~ 2wl that America’s defense is in the fam- ! ily altat in the home. The family altar will sweeten the Brozienski's Arraignment Sequel Swedish Edifice Probably Ready Pesple’s Church Pastor Tells of || ne ramits attar win sweeten the to Plainville Road Crash nk Drozienski pleaded guilty to of reckless driving in police Swedish Bethany church, this morning and ald 1 ind co He was repr y Lawyer 1. I7. McbDonoug 2 f i Attorney Albert A, Greenberg scrvices some time during the next month. The church has been under mly Boxed for b il o driving and driving while under the in- 1 The accuscd figured in an automiobile ' ¥ | accident on ithe Plainville road near ¢ 19. s car, a Cieveland touring, ditched, injuring three of the occupant o seriously that their removal to the t hospital was necessitated. Two of the I 'I'"E injured men are still under treatment. | I'tosecutor Ureenberg explained that ! was evidence of drinking on all ¢ the hands but not suflicient to support a " Drug Sture charge of operating a car while under | room on Church street. venience was found for room, as the | Lie influence of liquot Lawyer McDonough explained that ! ¢ his client had been blinded by the ! lights of an approaching vehicle and the car was ditched. He usked that the court take into cu ideration the fact thut the car has been damuaged and the cndant has alrcady been put to Bieat expense. | Falling Out in Chab. Members of & ciub In the rear of 131 Hartford avenue, of which James Secott iy said to be the president, had a falling out last night as a result of | which Jaseph Grabeck wus in court | MAIN STREET 1 | | this morning on charges of drunken- | ness and breach of the peace. Pelice- man Walenczius was calied to the place | by Scott 1o eject an undesirable, it ap | pears, and when Grabeck insisted upon | foliowing the poiiceman into the place, he was placed under arrest. Grabeck | explined that there was a ‘‘big jam | on the Inside and he wished to act as 2 peacemaker. The only drink he had, he told the court, was some cider which | he purchased in Scott's place. He was | . tined $10 and § | cloth Shll’tl I'he case of John Kaczynch, charged | with breach of the peace, was con- tinued until April 1 upon recommendu- | Btripes hnd plain | tion of Probation Officer E. C. Connelly. A nolle wus entered by Prosecutor colors. Greenberg in the cuase of Adam Tre- monych und Nelie Herza, jointly new price is charged with failing to have their side- walk properly cleaned of snow. 50 " FAVOR TWO PLATOONS | for $15.00. S | | Tabs' Socicty Goes on Record As Ap- | proving Proposition—Father Win- | m” ters in Accord. - At a mecting of the Y. M A ) B. socicty yesterday afternoon, the o ) o"f p: § organization went on record as favor- | ing & two-platoon system for the | ire department. The vote was a | any Al the mas 8 in Bt y's church Rev. John T. Winters, pastor, urged | that his parishioners attend the city meeting kriday and vote for the two-platoon system, stati that it was a debt owed the firemen to see that they were nllowed to live | other men. He paid high tribute to ! the fire department and expressed hi bellef that the ellicicncy of that de- partment would be cnhanced by | ndded platoon { Tabs to Play Tournaments opal el With Wallingford Brethren ladie The Y. M socicty of this larbara, was | city and the 1 rd branch will ‘eb. 26, to open a card anc ol tournament Waulnut | next Saturds at the rooms of the latter organization. A delega on" and lLee Kids, Pal- | tion of about 150 members will make dvt the trip, I the Tabs' rooms on w, . W. Vivian and | Lafayetto street at 7 o'clock. Auto- mbeth and Fanny. are obile busses will be used in trans- weeks af Allantic | porting the pool and card teams with | their followers. An open house will ght wire on Washing-| be observed with a smoker. Mem- pnt of the Russell and bers of the local society will assist in turing company fell | tho entertainment | ping. The matter was polico and an officer guard the place un- | made. | has returned from a | canum, &8 trip to Waterbury, | MOFrOW evening, and at the sessi Rochester, N. Y the newly installed officers will an- Unit- nounce the plans for the coming Will be installed this Year both in the regular and social work will be in charge lines. Following the mecting a card »Moors. c tournament will be held, and visiting members of the order and friends will Le entertained. | YLUM #T. ROYAL ARCANUM. New Britain Council, Royal Ar- will meet at 7:30 o'clock to- @ Anclent Order Ml be given tonight In on Main stroet by John tford,’ a blind mu- | —_ e 1 FEED STORE ENTERED. Burglars effected an entrance into | ! the teed store of 8. P. Strople at 113 | Church street Saturday night, ac- | cording to a report made to the po- lice. The proprietor yesterday dis- | covered the wire screen covering a window in the rear of the build!nl{‘ had been removed. The ash register | e committee of 'heI il will moet tonight ng made for a fair by wh. Church mocloties | { | | which contalned no money had been Rev. Gustave E. Pihl, pastor of the in sSquare, announces that the new me of the congregation will prob- \bly be ready for occupancy and my There Chr mstiuction for the past vear and ias progressed rapidly despite severe srogram will be carried out when the pening day come: and will be the aid after committee ake place within a few months of he 20th annive v of Rev. Pihl's - an »astorate herc. The congregation is a ooking forward to the event with in- erest, as services are now being con- lucted in the basement of the church, and previously had been held in a juarters were small. The pews will | »e placed in the interior within a few | days and have been here for some ime. REV. G. E. PIHL. Rev. Mr. Pihl came to this church in June, 01, from Paxton, Ill, suc- | ceeding Rev. H. Hjerpe, now presi- dent of the Mission Covenant at Chi- ' cago. He has been in the ministry xince 18 and has an enviable stand- ing throughout the west where his career ns a pastor started. He has | received many calls to larger church- es but refused them, preferring the local position. He takes an active interest in his work here and has built up a wide acquaintance throughout the country as his duties take him to | various other cities. e has also been instrumental in almost doubling the congregation. WOULD ADJOURN MEETING S. McMahon Favors Having Budgets and Two-Platoon System Threshed Out at the Polls, A number of prominent citizens rs, including I’ 3. Me- in favor of adjourning night's city meeting and the inatter of budgets and decided at the polls at ter The mob element of \ city mecting, it is argued, does not allow of sane and careful de- liveration and since the matters to come before the session are of such importance they fear action that might later be regretted. Relative to the support given the two-platoon matter from the pulpits of a number of local churches yes- terday Mr. McMahon said the mat- ter had been misrepresented to the clergy. The firemen, he said, are not held 21 hours a day at all times since they are at liberty to bring in call-men in their places; also, $36,000 which was brought forth as | the figure necessary to inaugurate the system, is only for half a year. In time it will amount to $100,000 a year. i ‘“The firemen today.,"” he said, “are more statemen than firemen. I can- not understand what kind of a fire board we have to allow their subor- dinates urtona ywbsl retaoinshrdul | dinates to |-un around buttonholing | LUCKY STRIKE L | tampered with, and the bookkeeper's | C| a l}m-u was ransacked re e | GERMAN PROPAGANDA. ch Ix Hinted At In Protest Meeting Ight—Police Reserves Out, hundred -~ b to w A. stiana the home. Itar new almost eve family alt a thing of the past today. The great- est blow to the Christian home today, ‘ sreat incon- | and not only to the home, but to the | | ; on 2 Church, is to let the family atfar go| " DO 1A for Sou fo Diay then down. In burg, eSS C s CECTCECIcscCIcocecas P Taylor, of Frank- Dple’s Church Joshua 2 Family Day house, of Sunda; "‘;D";“’}‘; at "‘“l‘ the family altar that never will be nm[(," ‘V" ‘;' “I‘“ »l‘j‘ forgotten. Bob Ingersol was lectur- W ser 0‘1“0 hj‘{""; ing against the Bible one time, and fany men who become | after the servico was over one young ;'Q o N °.'°\ “"'léf‘él““" man said to the other: “Didn't he c. Paul said in Acts 16:31, 0 .o everything before him to- the Philippian jailer: “Belleve on the o<l Sl e e . : AvEE o Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be = ment” 2 Gt g, GG, b | chcal USC fluence of liquor. Judge Georse W. | weather conditions that have hin- L e st, < sha S o ol s | Klett was on the bench dered the workmen. .n appropriate saved, and thy house, make th fami Christian home with the largest church of Greens- DEODIDODIDOOODOSDIODOSOODIDODISODIDSOSSDDIIDDDIDD! :e:c:c:c:c::e::cc::::c:::c:eg:«e::::::cccc:c(::ccc:cc:c:cece:::::ccce(:::c::c CCCCeccsEcCcosace And if you have for Occupancy Tnside Two Months Advantages of Religious Training Iy, e S i vova them. In Jer. 17:2, it tells us that y ¢ the Peo. | the children will remember their al- f'_«:"‘_‘i’;: @ ‘fl; ;5 €0- | tars. Yes, thire are impressions that st preached On . ,p.6 made on the young life around "SALADA GREEN TEA . —try it against the finest Japan, Gun powder or Young Hyson you ever tasted You will find it superior in every way. Tho best way pray. few yvears ago to seo this is the only time you pray, there A young man in Clarksburg, W. Va., was in my meeting one Sunday that “Train up a child | I Was talking about rebuilding the O e % o Pullt" in the way he should zo, and when | altar. He had let his go down, but o . as he is old he will not depart from it.”’ ; went home to build it anew. In a James, 3. tells us, “If any among few days I met him, and as he took But it secms that it i YOU are sick, let him pray. I am | me by the hand he said, *“Brother pur . seemsitnat | afraid this is the only time some peo- | Taylor, T wil ple pray. But let me tell vou that if | down again.” never let the altar go As the tears coursed down his cheeks he said: “When I got up this morning it was too late to | 1s it possible that some of you have | have the family altar, and I told my i had the family altar established and A wife that we would have it in the { As I was going out of the little girl took me by the ‘Papa, aren't we go- ; ¢ { have let it go down. If this is so, it | evening. with a membership of ' j5 time for us to do as Elijah did as ' door over a thousand, a census was taken it js recorded in I. Kings, 18:30: “And hand and said: he repaired the altar of the Lord that ing to have family i T 6 etabligh | auestion in my mind but what this [ was broken down.” ° mg,, . y prayers this moj po§:1>u_|: “: *‘_"\. n Young man was brought up around wr. The first thing Noah | 4y "rymily altar, and heard mother old earth had been y Department I Aenoaialeon the svening of [Febrisary) \ranged by | thelvarious : : s Tt is a coincidence that the event will clcansed, and he camo out of tho ark | Pov, 226 s $:20, tells us: Ha built’] & 2el0 God help us to send our child out into the world prepared to i tle against sin as they think of family in days gone by, gathe, around the family altar. WALLACE REID —in— SICK A BED PALACE THURS.—FRL—SAT. Martinelli sings at the Fox Theatre March 2 S e e e e R R R R R R T e ey Hear this famous Victor artist! The appearance of Martinelli is an event of two-fold interest to the music-loving public. (1) It presents the opportunity of hearing the remarkable voice of this noted tenor. 2 It enable§ you to compare his actual voice with his interpretations on Victor Records. Hear Martinelli at this recital. Then go to any Victor dealer’s and hear the Victor Records by Martinelli. 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