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T, Ohman, for benefit by ves right Elks' nd ain Mrs. T ¥ street, returned poston, Mass, where the graduation bn colle nughter r of the t forgot Theater Sundeliua Tieke romen o ] night they at- At exercises Miss Ingeborg F' of the e araduating « the benefit ¢ P Sunday, Soprano Metropoli Hultgren's.— cot waus at neert e orn st ot Klolper, 10 W Mrs. R, J street, fell from the limb of near his home last evening and hed (ractures to both his wrists s removed to the local hospital ets enn bo now purchased and hwed for “Little Johnn Jones" nney & Leghorn dave well 8. Porter Lexington ttended the wocial at vd last night tabessett tribe 1 Order R meeting hix at 8 o'clock eath old Kloiper of vear son of of Yale No Men, Judd's to take \xel O, Eu 1" Iim will hold a block this wetion on in arnest Do you know you can roll *"°.$&%£ cts from onc bag GENUINE ) | placed Sophie curtain | threw £15 and | of the committee SMASHES WINDOWS Accnsed Had Wrecked Dental Oflice Earlier in Week Angored out of Reicker 115 hecause boarding threw stones Beaver street, wo A report was by Mrs. Amelia buildin Policems under priv she had e put Mr=. Sophic windows at it, breakin made to the police ki, owner of th Michael Massey rest on a property I the sanity continued the cas her house, at the last n of injury uthoritie woman o ques 1 tio ind have il Monday morning gation may be made Last Monday Massey was ¢ leikin on Main out of the plac He to be Mrs. Reicke from the window walls, the dentist complained argued that she had which the un an inv evening d into the sire oftice of I): . to tuke a womun found the She offend torn and pictures off h for was not de the woman paid In advance promptly enot 1y v In explanation of last night Mix. Reicker said should 1+ refund on board because sl wed to remain for fu her was refuscd the wind al Thi the full time r, he at ham Halpe costs for drivi the highway. named Howard the High ow. 19, wa his car Abrs ged 1 the Halpern on, school. The was broken. 1t appears autoist w ed to get from a filling station on his As he attempted to cut di- . the bicyelist came in front vror ide of ran into boy April 18, near boy's bicycle that the asoline left rectly him John sid Higgins arrested last of drunkenness br peace by P William Doherty. Previous was voked a $15 1 At a chamber boy given a Klett for in the north end of placed on probation TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY v. Charles Coppens Will Have Com- was on and iceman probation re- and was hnposed sion, a 15 year verbal thrashing “bullying’* the ¢ old by smalier ity. He was Judge boys wa pleted Years as Pricst on June 29—Pastor of St. Peter’s Church, Plans for the Iination pens, pa Catholie the 25th Rey st anniversary Charles Peter's June 2 tor of church, started by ippropriate program is ranged and the jubllee will be a happy event pens at present at at Hartford, Cop- German on 9, the parishioners hava An being ar- celebration Father Cop the St. Francis where is u in hospital patient. Father the priesth country Louy t he sppens L d Belgium, his He was educated university which was de- the Germans du the recent ile came to this country shortly after his ordination and servea Danbury previous to receiving assignment at the local church. He i \. F. X. Schneider to Meriden w ned native at the to at in wed war ceeded Rev who was transferred LOCAL TALENT A\ BRISTOL, Departure-Dixie to New Interest The whi th of this Minstrels Britainites. of New Now win next spectal ity of parture-Dixie given in Monday and interest to the people of hecause of the large num- ber New itain actors who will appear the cast. Maurice J. Ken- yon. who is fast gaining a reputation throughout the state for his joke eracking ability the interlocutor, Harry lolunder's name liberally sprinkled throughout the program Leo St. Thomas is also ‘ted to bit for the of his of Bristol James the director, uncork a Keevers, a adll who wonderful Bell City. minstrels the Rristol Tuesday is ex benefit friends musical going to und John promises Britain « get the warble a large | V. O'Brien Tom KEnglish novelty stunt, n is committeeman from New when they come time to PLOT FOR S Committee for Soid Cemetery Approves Tract of Lan s' B committee v The cemetery vesterd dedicat cemetery burying dead ot of land will ing for about 100, for similar to the A. R. plot. The committee voted to point the brick work on the Erwin Mortuary chapel. The annual report was made and An- drew J. Sloper and Edwin W. Schultz were reelected to their respective po- sitions chairman and clerk CITY COURT C \\l\ hela afternoon plot of Ia tor the service men be capable of They will be cared method used at tfe - and d at purpose The moeting voted F to irview also Short noon Caledar With The following cases «terday afternoon at endar session Tuesday, May 2 10 a. m Weiss, by F. E. Hungerford, vs Kreonns, by Alfred LeWitt; Polish Orphanage by B. F. va. Edward Honeyman, by M. D Saxe: Thursday, May 6, at 10 a. m,, David Sargisian, by Greenstein Greenstein, ve. Harold T. Sherman. by Dickenson and BroSmith: Wednes- £ yne 1, at 10 a. m., Sam Sanders, Session Friday Several After- Assignments. were assigned ¥ the short cal- John The ftney, Cj weakness. P'oliceman some | night | rh his | Jnl- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, MAY 21, BEACH PUT OUT, BOARDER ' ROTARIANS ROLLIC | AT EAST HAI]I]AM Haviland, Anwood and Black All on Speakers List The New Rotary club made to E Eritain the trip st liaddam 1n auto- mobiles last evening shad Riverside to enjoy a dinner at the hotel in place which D regular not held Hay speaker the weekly meeting Thursday nd, of Middletown, was of the evening, giving an subcon- was loyd the noon discourse relation s interesting upon to ldam beinzg I Rotarian W. E. Atiwood he v made the recipient of several ift= which various Rotarians had Mllected from his childhood home. Needless te the gifts cative od-natured fun \ttwo expense. T B of the inim sciousness and its st e hirthplace of were provo- of aA's nd BErwin’s, guest storics in b manner lie members started | in front at & o'clock from a Dysor point cing the trip lock dinner dining room. in order after for stories from tion of re- Mr. Att- Slade, of Porter ar thout 10 At 6:30 o the hotel was o in ten cars rved it ! Afr. Black and the pres minders of boyhood d | wood. Principal Louis the High school and the gifts. Judge George selected to present to O. silk hat as an appreciation club of the shad dinner which he gave several weeks ago. The hat was much too small, but Mr Clark consented to wear it as grace- | fully as he could. Dr. Haviland spoke upon his subject, mental hygiene. limiting remarks to a general discussion of the unconscious mind and the peculiar lexes in connection with ordinary life. The cause and effects of dreams was explained with a couple of dem- | onstrations of how a psychoanalyst wa ble to trace, through dreams. | peculiar aberrations of otherwise nor- | mal individuals, ghen explaining the cause, or rather gettinz the patient ita explain it doing away with the aberration Ho told was s in time it y= to P. orge e W. Kle s w ark a | from the pet his how the realization of in- efliciency in the back of many men's mindas had caused them to fall short of a desired mark in life and gave a little wholesome advice to those who had a feeling that they were not all that they should be. “Tackla your problem at once, and get it out of the way. for better or for worse is the summing up of the process. The remarked that the death bed of Franklin K. Lane, who g ¢ cept’ was his motto, was indicative of the most desirable mental state. “Accept your troubles of vour fortune and keep up and at things.”” is a good rule to follow -ac cording to the speaker. Following a vote of thanks epeaker and another story from PBlack the party returned to Pritain speaker philosophy stated that the Mr. to MAN SEES WIFE IN PLUNGE TO DEATH New York Woman, Taking Airplanc Ride, Falls 900 Feet—Aviator Is Also Killed. 21—William Coates Pater- | New York, May | of the United States hotel in son, N. J.. formerly lieutenant in the United States and Mrs. John Brady of 15 Pat- killed late yesterday aft- the won n’'s husband on, when an rplane in which they were riding fell 900 feet to the Murchio flving field at Break- ness, near Paterson. Physicians from the Barnett Memorial hospital found that every bone in both their bodies had been broken. Coates, a commercial pilot, demon- strating machines for the aviation | concern of Schellendorf and Kennedy. consented to take Mrs. Brady for a ride in the sky vesterday afternoon at the request of her husband, who had been his friend for several years. Brady had been up with another ator at Pompton Lakes on Thurs- day, and had so enjoved experience that he urged his wife to make an ascent They started for Pompton Lakes vesterday, but saw Coates at work on his plane when they passed Murchio field and stopped there. PECK WILL FILED N a army, Ryle avenue, erson, ernoon looking were with Formes President of Stanley Works Leaves Real and Personal Property to Wife in Terms of Will. The will of the late Robert N. Peck, drawn February 13 1912, has been filed in probate court and by the terms all his property, real and personal, left to b wife, Mrs. Helen Peck. Pay ment of just debts and funeral ex- penses is ordered. the only debts ex- cluded being notes secured by mort- gage on real estate of the testator, which notes may be paid or allowed to run, at the discretion of the executrix Mrs, Pec wife of the testator is appointed executrix, withont bonds, and with the power to sell or dispose of any or all of the estate ax she sees 0t. In the event of the death of Mrs. Pack, the Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit company is appointed guard- fon of the children's share until they attin majority. The witness of the will were John J. Oates of Rockville, outh Atonobes. is at | Dyson | .i l ! | ental | | Offertory, | win | scrmon The South Church 9:30. Italian school; 10:45, morn- ing worship. Sermon by the pastor: 12:10. church school; 4:30, Italinn 5, Assyrian Christian Assyrian worship ndeavor. The service will he on woldwide Endcavor, showing the extent and work of Christian En- deavor in all lands; an re- cital Symphony, Christian From the New World” Dvorak | Adagio and Alle 1 In May Springtine Pastorella Reverie A Joyous Morning Song Music-——Mdrning worship Prelude, Prayer Anthem, *I Finale Gounod Brewer Matthews .. Banks Matthews 0 Sketch Wolf-Ferrari the Lord” rey Us Briant Arne Cried Unto “Come Now and Let Together” Allegt First Baptist Church morning worship, William Ross: =chool and Brotherhood the Russian service, special stereopti- con lectures to be given by Mr. Davi- duk, subject, 1 Life of Chris 7. the Youn chapel; 7: serviee; 15, meet znd saders. Re; Postlude son 10 the Rev. sermon by he mid-weelk Heralds The C Thursday, Friday. The at 1 o'clock, st Church. church Sunday school: morning worship with the pastor, “The Minority the Mind": 12:15 p. .. adult sses of the church school: 5 p. m., 1 hour for all young people. Hos- tesses: Mrs. W. R. Fletcher and Mrs. Harry Reynolds: Mrs. Stadler's class will have charge of the social hour; $:30 p. m.. Epworth league service nstitute Night,” Miss Dorothy White rinity Method a. a. m., 10 m of cla People will meet in the | has will have charge. Miss Dorothy Pinches and the pastor will also speak; 7:30 p. ™., the last illustrated lecture on Pilgrim’s Progres Miss Bartlett will also show pictures’ of the Fresh Air camp. Science Church. “e at 10:45 a. m., sub- ject, “Soul and Body"; Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Smmanucl Gospel Church. Sunday, 10:15, prayer and pra service; 10:45, preaching, topic ternal Abode of Satan, the Wicked. and all Things That Offend.” 12:15 Sunday school; 6, Young People' meeting and open 3 service; topic, “Under the Blood. 4 p. m., children’s meet- . m.. Bible study; Wednes- Women’s Prayer circle; Cottage praver meeting :30 p. m., mid-week pra Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal; 7:45, Cottage prayer meect- ing. The semi-annual Bible and Missionary conference will be held beginning 3 p. m. Saturday, May 28th, to and including - Monday evening, May 30th. Speakers will be Rev. James R. Morris, Passiac, N. J., Pas- tor Harry S. Landis of Emmanuel church, Assistant Pastor Michael C. Maietta of Emmanuel church; Bible Teacher Miss Grace Rohraback; mis- sionaries, Rev. Richard Starr, Mrs. Margaret Scouten, Miss Emma Whit- ker. Singing will be ¢onducted by Brother Samuel Paul of Springfield, Christian Sunday servic e Thuridn . 7 er meeting s Church. Sunday. m., Holy Communion; 9:30 a. church school; 11 a. m., morn- ing prayer and sermon: 7:45 p. m., evening prayer and sermon. Stanley Memorial Church. the morning worship at 10:45, Rev. M. Missirian, the pastor, will preach on “The Religion of Confi- dence and Trust.” The music will be Organ Anthem— Offertory ful” O Miss Hopa M. The Church school noon. Y. P. S C. E. and evening service a o'clock, topic: “My Fa- vorite Saying of Christ’s and Why." Leader, O. A. Marsh. All welcome. e Girl Scouts will meet on Mon- day and the Boy Scouts on Tuesday evening at 7:15. The Junior C. E society meets on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Bell will meet with Junior Girl Scouts on Friday after- noon at the church at 4:30. Our Girl Troop No. §. will give an en- rtainment on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at the chapel of South Con- gregational church. The proceeds will g0 to help the summer camp ex- penses of tha troop. m., At Prelude—*"Adagio Widor ‘Abide With Me"...Gabriel he Lord Is Mind- Mendelssohn Schmidt. meets at 12 solo People’s Church of Christ. Sunday morning at 10 a. m., meeting in the pastor's study ing worship at 10:45 subjeet, The Baptism With the Ghost With Fire.”’ Sunday schaol at p. m. Young People’s meeting p. m. Evening preaching service 7 p. m.. subject **How Jesus is Re- ceived. Tuesday at 4, children’s meeting. Wednesday and Thursday | the 25th and 26th, are the days for the gre missionary convention. These services will be held morning, after- noon and evening. D 1 \I'II"I"III Church. The ¢ 1y morning worship will be | held at 10:30 with sermon in Swedish, | by the pastor. Sunday school at noon. The evening service will be omitted be- | cause of Madame Sundelius’ concert in the afternoon. Swedish Reformation Lutheran Church inity Sunda 9:30 a. m.. Sunday by x4 One list, TO Jayne Hill of New York to be the new ambassador te Japan. JAPAN.—President Dr. Harding selected Davia tentatively pastor N. Y., next week. Pre m. field, 10: pastor will pre | Kindly Light.” chool, school preparatory to hold lcad. sermon by the pastor, subject, of Myself Before Judging Fellow will attend the nod in Utica, Second Advent Church. ching at 10:45 a. m. and 7: . H. Gomes of \\'eu Sunday school meeting Thursday All welcome. A. M. E. Zion Church. morning worship. ach on the subject, **Lead | 0 p. m., Sunday« will catechise the | promotion P. S. of C. E. wi Reuben Lewis will m., the evening service, ““What Other at t a The m. the | the pastor a its 747 p. the All are welcome. Sunshine Society Have you had & kindness shown? Pass it on. *Twas not meant for you alone, Pass it on. Let it travel down the years, let it wipe an- other’s tears, Tiil in Heaven the deed appears. Pass it on. new Mrs. member Charles was added to our H. Fleischer of | Black Rock Avenue. Thirteen calls were . made upon the sick and shut-ir Of the hospital chairs, cushions & To the four-score, thirteen birthday cards were sent since last report. The next regular meeting will be held on June 6th. Sioux City, Ia., May 21.—Bernard | Coyne, said to be the tallest man in the ‘Oto “youthful g 1. size S | supplies two wheel ! five pairs crutches and two air- | re available at present. 1 TALLEST MAN DIES. world died toda, county. y at his home in | known as the was § feet one inch 300 pounds and wore He was 24 years om,! weighed 24 shoes. HELLBERG WARNS PUBLIC | l 1 i | Secretary of Legion Says That His Or- | Court on M ganization Is Not Conducting a Ilou,w‘ for that purpose. to House Canvass for Funds. Clifford Hellberg, | Eddy-Glover Post, CEMETERY VASES HEAVY GLASS. STRONG MADE OF HANDSOME. 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